HomeMy WebLinkAbout1913-04-14city council minutesTuesday, April 8, 1913. Council met in regular session, pursuant to ad-
Journment, with Mayor Griffiths, presiding, and Councilmen Adam, Adarps, Bardeley,
Steunenberg, Zeh, present; Shorb,Clerk.
The claim of the Idaho Railway Lignt & Power Company was fully considered
and allowed item by item, the whole amounting to $704.13, $376.11 on the general funs
and $328.02 on the water works fund was allowed and warrants ordered drawn for the
same.
Voted, on motion of Adams, that council adjourn until Monday evening, April
14, 1913 at 8 o'clock.
City Clerk.
Monday, April 14, 1913. Cuuncil met in regular session pursuant to ad-
journment with Mayor Griffiths, presiding, and Councilm e n Adam, Adams, Bardsldy,
Harrington, Steunenberg, Zeh, present; 3horb, clerk,
Bill No. 35, by Adams, ontitled, "An Ordinance providing for the caring
and keeping of monies in the custody of the City Treasurer of the city- of Caldwell,
Idaho, and preectibing penalties and repealing all ordinances in conflict theredrith."
was read the first time.
A motion was made by Bardeley that the rules be suspended and the reading
three separate days be dispensed with,, and mill No. 35 be rend the second time by
title and the third time in full and placed on its firs 1 passage, The roll being
called on the motion the vote resulted&
Ayes Adam, &chips, Bardeley, Harrington, ateunenberg, Zeh -6.
Nays- None Absent- None. So the motion prevailed.
Bill No. 35 read second time by title.
13111 No. 35 read third time in full m d placed on its final passage.
On the question, Shall Bill No. 35 pass? yhe roll being called the vote resulted&
Ayes- Adam, Adams, Bardeley, Harrington, Steunenberg, Zeh,- 6.
Nays and Absent- None. So Bill No. 35 passed, becoming Ordinance No. 231.
Bill No. 36, by Adams, entitled, "An Ordinance vacating, Abandoning and
discontinuing certain portions of eertdin streets, blocks and alleys, and avenues
In Mountainview Addition, Number two to the City of Caldwell, Idaho." was read the
first time.
A motion was made by Steunenberg, that rules be suspended and the reeding
on three separate days be dispensed with, and Bill No. 36 be read the second time
by title and the third time In full and placed on its final passage.
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The roll being called on the motion the vote resultedo
Ayes- Adam, Adams, Bardeley, Harrington, Steunenberg, Zeh -6.
Nays and absent -None. So the motion prevailed.
Bill No. 36 read second time by title.
L Bill No. 36 read third time in full and placed on its final passage.
On the question, Shall Bill No. 36 pass? the roll being called the vote resulted:
Ayes- Adam, Adams, Bardeley, Barrington, Steunenberg, Zeh -6.
Nays and absent- None. So Bill No. 36 passed, becoming Ordinance No 232.
Mr. Crowther, of Payette, formerly assessor appeared and made explanation
of the progress he was making towards a settlement in the tax matter, wherein the
city of Caldwell is out some $1,100 in special taxes.
The rebate of 01.50 asked by John Sebree on his water rentals was dis-
allowed.
Voted, on motion of Adam, treat Mr. Soveri,gn take u p the matter of telephones
for the fire hall with the Mountain states Telephone & Telegraph Company, to the end
that the telephones in the fire hall be properly arranged.
Voted, on motion of Zeh, that council adjourn.
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