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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1933-04-14city council minutes180 April 3. 1 933 COUNCIL CHAMBERS, APRIL 14, 1933 8:00 P. M. A Called Meeting of the City Council was held in the Oouncil Rooms of the City Hall for the purpose of the Considering the following Resolution as to the transfer of certain property, with the Mayor , Fred L. Lilly , presiding. On Roll Call, the following Councilmen answered present: - A. G. Keister, 0. E. Bale M. Johnston, Joe Dickens and E. L. Vasco r. Absent, M. S. Sandmeyer. The Clerk read Resolution No. 21, by C. E. Bales, as follows: A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE DISPOSITION OF UERTAIN REAL PROPERTY OF THE CITY OF CALDWELL, IDAHO, NOT ACQUIRED OR USED AS A PUBLIC PARK, PLAYGROUND OR PUBLIC BUILDING AND NOT NEEDED FOR MUNICIPAL PURPOSES, AT PRIVATE SALE. WHEREAS, The City of Caldwell, Idaho, is the owner of certain real property hereinafter described, not acquired or used as a public park, playground or public Iding site, and notneeded for munieJoal purposes, and WHEREAS, It is deemed to be to the best interests of said City that said party be disposed of at private sale, Noe. Name What For Amount OEI- IFTERY FUND 9126 John Roan Salary 100,00 2127 Wm. Dawson ° 85.00, 2128 Floyd Morehouse 17 days Labor 40.60 - 2129 Eoomomy Plumb, and Heating Oo Supplies 210:98 �l ' 2130 Concrete Pipe Co ° 112.25, 2111 Clerk's R Ca-1h Fund Envelopes 15.96' 2132 Keleter Implement Cc supplies 13.80V 2137 Boise Payette Lumber Cc ti 11 2134 Wilson Mercantile Cc " 4.20 2 2135 Caldwell Produce Co Grass Seeds 3,00✓ / 2136 Nitchmen and,MulZikin Supplies TOTAL FOR CEDETERY PARK FUNDS 2137 2116 T. D. Finn Ray Jewett Salary Labor B 2179 Home Lumber and OORl Cc Supplies 5.50- . 2140 L. E. stone . Labor 1.00 " 2141 Wilson Mercantile Cc Supplies .66 TOTAL FOR PARK - - - - - - - 115 IRRIGATION FUNDS 214 21444 Thoe. R. Coclirane Randolph 60 Hrs. Labor 18.00 Y ;'• Chas, 40 Hrs. Labor 12,00• 214E 2146 Wm. St. Joer 20 Hrs. Labor 6. ml R. 1— Beatty . 5 Days Labor 12.00✓ P141 Concrete Pipe Co Supplies 32 r 2148 Home Lumber and Coal Cc ti ,26 14.60 ' 2149 Barnett Print'ing Co " 12.50 2150 Caldwell Manifacturing ^ 8,00,,, 2151 City Clerk- Asslgnel7 Cider 6,50 / 2152 Me Neel Lumber Yard s 70, 2153 Becker Hardws'ra Cc 4„- 2154 Caldwell Produce Cc 3, ?0,✓ 21 W. G. Cowden a 3,00 2156 1. E. Goldemi'th 2.20,, 2157 Caldwell Motor Sales Co Labor and Supplies 1.97 ' 21 57A Boise Payette Lumber Cc 3upp7.1ea 270,75.,. 2142 L. M. Porter salary - 40 TOTAL FOR IRRIGATION - - - - 0 2156 SPRINKLING FUNDS Evans Repair Shop supplies 8.00 STREET LIGHTING 2159 Idaho Power Co street Lighting 650.75 2160 LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 13 liorrison- i:nudsPn Co Balance on Oiling Oontrect 260,00 ✓ GRAND TOTALO)F EXPENgrerOR MAROH , 1433 §� 6,674,65 Moved by Bales and eeconded by „Pieter that this Council stand adjourned on call of the Mayor. ATTEST r Mayor City Clerk COUNCIL CHAMBERS, APRIL 14, 1933 8:00 P. M. A Called Meeting of the City Council was held in the Oouncil Rooms of the City Hall for the purpose of the Considering the following Resolution as to the transfer of certain property, with the Mayor , Fred L. Lilly , presiding. On Roll Call, the following Councilmen answered present: - A. G. Keister, 0. E. Bale M. Johnston, Joe Dickens and E. L. Vasco r. Absent, M. S. Sandmeyer. The Clerk read Resolution No. 21, by C. E. Bales, as follows: A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE DISPOSITION OF UERTAIN REAL PROPERTY OF THE CITY OF CALDWELL, IDAHO, NOT ACQUIRED OR USED AS A PUBLIC PARK, PLAYGROUND OR PUBLIC BUILDING AND NOT NEEDED FOR MUNICIPAL PURPOSES, AT PRIVATE SALE. WHEREAS, The City of Caldwell, Idaho, is the owner of certain real property hereinafter described, not acquired or used as a public park, playground or public Iding site, and notneeded for munieJoal purposes, and WHEREAS, It is deemed to be to the best interests of said City that said party be disposed of at private sale, April 14, 1 933 in NOW, THEREFOR,, BE IT RESOLVED, By the Mayor and Council of the City of. Caldwell, Idaho: Section 1. That said real property hereinabove referred to and hereinafter deserib ed'be sold at private sale at eight o'clock P. M. on the 8th. day of May, 1933, at the ' 1 0ounoll rooms in th'e City Hall of said City, to the highest and beet bidder therefor. Section 2. That the City 'Clerk of said City is hereby 'authorized and directed to publish in the Caldwell News- Tribune, a local newspaper 'of general circulation, a notice Of intention to sell saidproperty, once each week for two successive weeks immediately preceeding the 8th. dale of May, 1933• Section 3. That said rail property is described as follows, to -wit: 'Beginning at the westerly corner of Block Sixty -seven (67), in Devers Addition to the City of Caldwell, Canyon County, Idaho, and running thence northeasterly along the northwest boundary line of said Block a distance of 119.7 feet; thence southerly to a point on the southwest boundary line of said Block which is 11.2 - f6et northwest from the south corner of Lot Twenty (20) of said Block; thence northwesterly along the southwest boundary line of said Block a distance of 11 3. 8 feet to the point of beginning, all being a part of said Block Sixty -seven (67) of said Devere Addition. PASSED by the Council this 14th. day of April, 19;3• APPROVED by the Mayor this 14th, day of April 1933. ATTEST: / May City Clerk. Moved by Bales and seconded by Dickens that the above Resolution be adopted. On Roll Call, the following Councilmen acted in favor of the motion: A. G. %eister C. E. Bales, 0. M. Johnston, Joe Dickens and E. L. Vassar. Those opooaed, None. Absent and not voting, M. S. Sandmeyer. Thereupon, the Mayor declared the above Resolution passed by the necessary vote. I Moved by Johnston and seconded by Vassar that this Council stand adjourned upon call of the Mayor. Motion Carried, S i ATTEST: � , 1 Mag i City Clerk 1 COUNCIL 01JA69BERS, APRIL 24, 1933. J: 00 P. M. A Special Called Meeting of the City Council was called by the Mayor forthe purpose of filling two vacancies in Election Judges, with the Mayor, Fred L. Lilly, presiding. On Roll Call, the following Councilmen andwered present: M. S. Sandmeyer, A. G. Keistsr, 0. E. Bales, 0. M. Johnston, Joe Dickens and Z. L. Vassar. The Clerk reported that Mrs. Harry Johnston had declined the position of Judge of Election and that J. 0. Andrews had moved out of the First Ward and was thus disqualified to act as Judge and that L. L. Swarm had declined to act as Constable. The Mayor appointed P. J. Olds and Frank Hadley to sot as Judges of Election, a and appointed Orville Merrick to act as Constable. All of these acpointees being in and 3' for the First Ward. Moved by Bales and seconded by Johnston that tae above acpointees be confirmed. Motion Carried. Moved by Sandmeyer and seconded by Bales that this Council stand adjourned upon call of the Mayor. Motion Carried. ATTEST f A City Clerk