HomeMy WebLinkAbout1928-03-19city council minutesCO UCIL CHUI - BEDS, LURCH 19, 1928.
8:00 P. V.
Council met in regular session persunnt to adjournment of March 5, 1928, with
Z%Yor Dunlap presiding, and Councilmen Davis, Dutton, Hoffman, Jackson and Mumford, pre
Absent, llcGonnel.
Councilman Hoffman repotted for the members of the Council and Mr. Portee, that
had inspected Tourist Cabins in Boise and other places, and had decided on a plan that
would meetour needs. Supt. Porter was instructed to prepare plans to build six cabins
and ask for bids to be opened at next Council meeting.
Several matters of importance was discussed at some length by the Mayor and
Council but no action taken.
It w€ts voted on motion of Dutton, seconded by Hoffman, that Council adjourn to
March 26, 1928.,
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COUDIGIL CHAMBERS, MARCH 26, 1928,
8: P. M.
Clerk.
Council met in regular session perduant to adjournment of March 19, 1928, with
tuuyor Dunlap presiding, and Councilmen Davis, Dutton, Hoffman, Jackson and McConnel,
present; Mumford, absent.
A letter dated March 21, 1928, addressed to Mayor Dunlap, from I. Id. McCarthy,
representing the Kiwanis Club, calling attention to Blocks 105 and 108, Goando Addition,
held by Canyon County by virtue of tax deed, and suggesting that the City acquire them
for park purposes. The matter was referred to Davis, to investigate as to the amount
required to secure title, and just the kind of title could be had.
Harle Bame appeared before the Council asking for a concession to let a carnival
company to conduct a show on the vacant lots at the corner of Ninth and Arthur Streets,
under the auspicis of the American legion. It was decided that such a show would be
pay
required to /the regular license fee.
A letter from W. S. Bruce R Co., Boise, Idaho, offering to sell Local Street
Improvement District No. 5 Bonds at par and accrued interest less 5%,. and the City to
care for X8500.00 of these bonds. This offer was rejected, and the Clerk was instructed
to advise Bruce & Co., that at this time the iffer could not be accepted.
Bids for the construction of six (6) Tourist Cabins was opened by the Clerk,
and were as follows;
G. B. Skidmore 0233.50 and p274.50
A. 11. Cox, 209.00 and 216.00
J. E. ryle, 189.00 and 194.00
H. J. WoNeel, 183.00 and 194.00
17helchel Brothers, 154.45 and 164.45
It was voted on motion of Dutton, seconded by Hoffman, that the bid of Whelohel
Brothers be accepted, and the City Engineer was instructed to prepare a contract to be
signed, assuring the construction and completion of said cabins.
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