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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1911-03-27city council minutes�G2 e I i I i Ayes -- Farrar, Gartin, Barris, Paynter - -4. ,lays - -0. Ab sent -- Clark, Revers,- So the notion prevaile.l. Voted, by Paynter, that the Mayor arpoint a comriittee, of which ?,e shall be a member, to regulate the use and prices to be ,zharZyed for the use of water. The Mayor appointed the Water Ccnm:ittee. The Mayor prevented a request froru the Continental Oil Co, asking permission to erect two stara6c tanks, one for oil and one Por gasoline, near the Oregon Short Line rleLt of way bet7aeen Third and Fourth Avenues. Voted, on motion of Farrar that the request of the Continental Oil Co be granted, ai:d tl,at, the Comrany be given permission as prayed for. Voted, on motion or Farrar, tint a 'out bridge be put in across Indian Creek at. Arthur Street. Voted, on motion of Farrar, that the City Attorney take such action as is necessary to malae the assessor segregate the sewer funds. The City Treasurer was instr,icted +.o call warrants to the amount of $510. on Lateral Sewer ITo. 1, and `900 on tl.c Water Works Fund. The minutes of the rieatin;;s held in F31)ruary ;ere read ant on motion of Barris approved. Voted, on notion of Gartin that Cuuneil adjourn until Monday, March 27, 1111 at B G March 27, 1511, Council met in retular nessior. pursuant to ad,juurnm =nt with Mayor Cowen presiding and Councilmen Clark;, Farrar, Cartin, Farris, Paynter, present Shorb, Clerk. Bill No. 77, by Clark, entitled, "An Ordinav e ar- ending Section 1 of Amending Ordinance No, 112 of August 3, 1906, teing "An Ordinance Lr_,nting a franchise to the San Francisco, Idaho j. Montana Ry. Co. and its assi6ns,over and aarose certain streets in the City of Caldwe3,1, Tdahe, ;'c: the purpoae of construetin` nn,t operating an electric or steam railway" was read the First time. A motion wan made by Clark that '.he ruled be suspended and the readings on three separate days be dispensed with and tk_at Dill No. 77 be read the second time by title and the third tIL:e in Pull and I,laued on its final paesaee. The roll being called on the motion, the vote resultodt Ayes -- Clark, Farrar, Gartin, Harris, Paynt a = -.5. Nays - -O. Absent--- Devers. So the motion prev&iled. Bill 'To. 77 was read second time by title. Bill ho. 77 read third time in full and placed on its finl passage. On the gv.estion, Shall Bill 'To. 77 pass? the roll being called, the vote resulted: IT Ayea -- Clark, Farrar; Cartin, 17arris, Paynter - -5. Nays--O. Absent- Devers. pp So Dill No. 77 passed, bocom:in8 Criinatee 1 7c, 191. Pill. No. 7,, by Farrar, entitled "An Ordinance °i::ine the comransation of the ofricere of '_Le "ity r° ^.!_l.i:•iell and repenl_inLS all ordinances in conflict with this ordinance" mas read M 'first time. Voted, on motion of Gartin, that the hatition of Clara Powell, et al, asking i that a road be opened from Cleveland Boulevard nortl to Chicago Street being a con- tinuation of Georgia Avenue. Voted, on motion of Oartin, that the street Committ-ee be instructed to open Georgia Avenue from Cleveland Boulevard to rhicago Street, and Tinder Street to Chicago Street. A motion was mate by Pnynter that the cm,etery plat he approved. Voted, on motion of Clark, tl�at action on the motion be deferred one zrea]c. Voted, on motion of Farrar, that the rlat of the Hall ., Arpereon Addition to Caldwell be approved. The matter of fining the abutments to the bridge across Indian Creek at Si?:th Avenue be referred to the Street ComrAttee, Counnil then adjourne.l, "I