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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1921-06-06city council minutesI J Council Chambers, City of Caldwell,'Idaho,!_June 6th,' I921. The Council mdt in regular session with Mayor Amos J. Miller, presiding,touncilmen Bollman,Nimbrough,lCaltes, Rowland, and Viesteott,presunt, Clerk. S.L'arfe B6yes; when the following business wd.s transcated: The minutes of meetings held durint the month'of May were read and upon the motion of ximbrough the minutes were approved: J.G.Elston appeared and asked for informatiod concerning the City taking up the unpaid Bonds of aewdr Dist.J3, ateral Sewer°Dist.m3,! and Local Lateral Diet. #4. T.3.Jaokson,I'Att'y for Salena t.Pler6mons, asked for refund 6ri'Sid®cbat'k on LotI3 3lock 34 1 Dorman's Y.ddition to Callrell on the grounds that the first walk was placed ther lording to the grades of a previous City Engineer. It was voted on motion of 'aestoott that the City refund the same. Fred Mo0onnell,1 Oity Engineer,treported that the dater tank was on yrs.Holt s property and that a trade could likely be made with her.IT e.ws voted omqi motion b�l westoott that this matter be referrdd to the dater Committee. It me voted upon motion of Cakes that bill of Pringle Comedians be disallowed. It was voted upon motionof Nestcott that bills be allowed subject to the approval Of Finance ^.ommitted. .:t this moment Couneilme.n Mumford appeared. The followins3'bills were read. andon motion of :'lestcott warrants were ordered drawn on the various funds in payment of the a ?.me as follows: ac General :?und Warrants I Imos J.Millar -%- Salary 2 F.E.Bollinan """„' 8.00 3 l7.TKimbrou &h .......... 8.00 4 F.Dlumford ........... 8.00. . 5 R. 7.Oakes Jr. ...... ... 8.00 6 J.F.Rowland' .......... 8.00 7 E J.�7 °stcot€ '`riftiths .......... 8.00 8 alter .......... 50.00 9 .L'.;d.Oale .......... 50.00 Is 'J.d.Smith ........... 60.00 IO Oral 3.bczor"e1_ . 7$.00 I2 �.yf.Church tateInsurnnce fend 7B8.II I4 eldwell 3ariitery Laundry 5.00 I4 Slark Thompson Hdw.Co. 3dw. .75 15 Idaho Power 0 o. Lights 2.60 I6 R.Corbin Neraices 6.50, I7 Fred Ross ... .. �Iron� 6.50_ I8 Id &ho imp.06. .15 I9A II.S.T & T. do. Phone :?�ntal , 5.75 20 Westcott Safes 0 0. 011 7.50 I9 U.LArdre Fisting maEnetd "abor 4.60 2I J.E :Lustaoe 12.30 22 C.D.Ryther lorvicee 6.50 23 J.H.Hichw ........ 6.50 24 Glenn .nderion ......., 6.50 25 c.Voodcook .. 6.50 26 hank Auto Co. Repairs 57.17 27 apital T'lectric 0 o, Mdso. 29. 0 28 E.M.CDry May Salary 165.00 29 30 Ward ggett .......... I25.00 Franc a Beoltatead 0......... I25.00 31 Ernest P3nnington I25.00 32 O.koyee 3erviees� 6 ; 50 33 J.E.Eustace' ...... 6.50 34 Gore . Palmer gity,'n.rse 60.00 36 17 C.Dyer May Salary 50.00 36 andon Abst." #o. Treaei.u•er J)ond 95.00 37 Burroughs ° rfding Co. Ribbon .75 ' 38 3.Earle 30y s May Salary I00. 39 ]IEthryn ampbell ......... 70.00 40 Sutton &AMcelrtor Mdse 4.50 41 Caldwell Tribuna Co. Supplies 28.50 42 C.J.Shorb Rubber Stamps 5.70 43 Clark Thompson paper lr?ife 5.50 44 Caxton Supplies 10,96 45 . ......... 46.86 16 J.C.Ford P.I1. ....... . .. 4I.76 47 F.G.Hoffman' Clerk'sBond 19.95 40 J.A.Baker Salary and Tolephone ' I26.95 49 k Ihli glary 100.00 50 l 11cCullough Rome �Meal�ticketa I00.00 5I Restaurant 15.00 52 Garber Grocery Groceries for Oscar Dement I3.05 63 Caldwell Tribune Co. Dog B illing Notice 1.25 54 L.A.Harmon Bulbs .50 56 Westoott at-lea Co. Oil 4.50 56 J.A.Baker assigned ecc't 4.00 57 N.Eddy Beef for Anderdnn and Elmer 'krtin I5.22 58 aldwell .a ectric Co. Police globe at Saratoga otel 2.20 59 Caldwell Tire Co. Booth rental for electioh I0.00 60 Button & IdcArtor Fumigators 7.55 6I L.A.Harmon .......... 70.10 62 Caldwell Newe Tri fng 69.28 63 Idaho Power o. Lights for City all 21.00 64 G.H.Garner - Repairs -ng Lawn ;Power 1.25 65 Oakes Bros. Flags 7.55 66 aherman Fisk - dw. Co. Broome 2.88 67 Idaho Power Cb. Street > ights 493.90 68 Caldwell Tribune Co. s upplies I9.75 y s/ 17hRR hT3 �69 70 Vestoott Vales Co. arnat Buis Gasolind Ctneographie Work 71 11.8.T.& T.Oo. Toll Calls 72 Canyon "bst Co. Services ;ewer i 4 7 73 Fred H.'iucconnall ................. ' 74 Ray Lusk ............ 75 John Griffiths ................. 76 Hartenbower Bros. ................. °77 . .... Estimate... 78 1.n.Porter Engineer ........ ° Total 1 .7arrantg Road Department I L.M.20rter 'ggineer 2 Concrete Pipe-Co. Sewer lire 3 Ira Martin Dirt .4 i7.H.Guerin Hay 5 Ha Aa and GSadden Dirt 6 Caldwell Cement Pipe Tnrks ?ire 7 Matt 1: ller *glass Shoe+ng 8 E.L.Db Drag, ?ng Streets 9 xlonzo Witteman .............. IO Lou Garrison ............... ..... II Clark Thompson ndw. Co. Mdse ......• I2 M!.Durham Sidewalks I3 J.R.Honnold Line Tronbl� I4 Caldwell Ibr.Oo. L I5 Boise Payette Ibr. Co. 16 1.G.Reinemer Blacksmithing .... ••••• I7 Idaho Power Co. For Crusher IB d ... .�.:.... ....Barn I9 red 31a c�-9mithing 20 Gam Stale Lbr.Co. Lumber 2I Idaho Imn. Co. Separator oil 22 Rnowlten Feed Co. reed 23 Chas. Black Salary 24 Chas. Lamkin , 26 ;d.H.Haynes ➢lagging roads 26 D.D.Camrbell Salary 27 Cal ';lard 28 John Griffiths ;,salt 3neineer 29 C.E.Eilbaugh 3< Co. 11.dewalks 30 :toward Cooper Corp. 1ay't on 6oi- Cril9h9r 3I ,ndy Dodenvmer Play ^glary Total "ar Water 7orks Department I Idaho :lower Co. "nwer 2 ~wain Beatty alary and Fre•1•ght 3 Clyde :Yooley uale.ry o 4 2.E?rle 690'792 5 C.D.Orarrdall ... ... 6 7 Contine?t + 11 E.Ytninh bor 8 ➢.C.D�ir ba o. ft-- ° 9 } }0 CJc- '0 on e. h .e. n vTi -ek 1 M.w. 'o. 3prinr^ --Ise II yC :.S�7J B .Co. ^oils I2 ?re3 Goette :;ere t: ing I3 oise P" , 79tte Lbr. J0, nmb9r I� "entune• dvteter Co. �` r 15 0" 17•,1 .f^ Co. "• : n �4ldwall 17 a ao. Co xiepairc 19 Caldw - big. Co. L:•' ^r 29 :illiren !�rnnferq O0. Dray 20 ( 'Fato ;lips 21 Clerk TNo gFsnn 07 . d �o. i2 Idaho tower - 'Or, - r 23 1,.I" - , 0ttmr ^n�inapr 24 Ut i I itisp galas 0o. Total la.rrants y103. '540 3.00 .30 5.00 ' 66.00 38.50 33.75 67.48 "U2 64 I65.00 6IM66 O"26.25 48.30 20.00 29.66 II.00 80.55 I9.50 9.00 29.2 5 3.00 4.30 3.00 6.25 I9.IF .45 25.65 33.00 .90 25.65 44.90 I.75 •I5.00 II0.00 IN 00 3.75 - Ig0.00 II6.00 26.25 9I3.27 1062.50 209900 Ourc.0v 1399.00 I40.55 104.15 50.00 II5.00 e0.Q5 3.60 98 .°00 56.00 I.A5 .70 27. €0 9.65 I74,I5 s7k� ,...... °6:75 .75 12.00. 15.79 17.'0 3.75 35..'.6 ;367..30. I',II J ID 0 [I ::arrants �- Plestcott Sales Co. 2 Shank auto. 00. 3 Chas. Doan 4 ,7.H.Guerin 5 Frecl 'loss 6 G.E.Pelms "ores iMp p ond and Interest . 'abor talary Insurance ° *125.59 1.75 X525.04- 67.00 225.00 54.00 :2879.38 Total ,'larrante Park Department Warrants Cemeter- Department 6arrants MKmpa Floral Co °, i J. i.iZOSS S lcry i110.00 2 R'.J.Shumeke ....... 104.i5 3 Tom Glenn . 72.25 4 2rasto2 snea uef md 4.00 5 Clark Thomp �dw. 7'•49 6 �. .Lemmon Sal^.ry 204.15 7 `Aldwe]l ° Produce 7o. Seed II.50 8 ;filler Ydw. Co. Hd1n. °_ • $0 9 Cupples 00, Dynamite 5.00 Warrants Total i7arran 4B6.34 I S.OLIVE BE55 5prirklirg Department 2 ::arrants �- Plestcott Sales Co. 2 Shank auto. 00. 3 Chas. Doan 4 ,7.H.Guerin 5 Frecl 'loss 6 G.E.Pelms "ores iMp p ond and Interest . 'abor talary Insurance ° *125.59 1.75 X525.04- 67.00 225.00 54.00 :2879.38 Total ,'larrante Park Department Warrants I MKmpa Floral Co Shrubs 2 Rm. Bischoff Salary and Express 3 Sherman Fiske &dw. lidee. 4 Otto W agner 5 Caldwell Glass �0. tabor lass ` 6 Q.dwell ffirseries Tess 7 17.H,40rin . yabor 8 G.W.Erust ... , ,Total w arrants Library Department Warrants I S.OLIVE BE55 Salary 2 Cecil Pollard Janitor 3 5.mlive Bess Assigged l uc 0 t 4 Woodruff, Rart in salary 5 S.Olive B ss Phone and lights 6 A.C.MoClurg & CO. Books 7 H.w.wilson and Oo., Catalogues 8 J.K.Gill Co. Books 9 A.R.Woprath Co. ..... 10 Case Furniture Co. Rubber mat Total warrant`s :Bond and Interest F "darrante , e55.95 115.43 9.35 29,75 2.41 87.50 21.50 6.50 _7 3 - 97T9 x`80:00 I6.50 73.20 17.00 I1.05 4.84 2 8.00 25.35 I2.0I 27.50 '285,45 2 Chase National Bank Commission 0.57 GRAIM TOTAL VUit _ItLNTA I3�4S7.76 ?L W.11orman, E(gr of the Caldwell Bund,'requeAted the entire concessions for the 4th of July beturned over to.the band,' also for the same allowance as last year and further that he would like to have the City purchase enough horses at an estimate'. cost of 955 to seat 1000 people. It was voted on motion of Kimkrough that the C ity allow thecl he same as X2000 Van $2000 the right to last year.It was voted on motion of YYestcott that the Band be given the,4th of July concessions. It -was vo ;ed on motion of I7ee cOtt that a committee of three with power to act on m86tter of 'Sena3aa be appointed. e kl ayor appointed Oakes.' 'estcott, and Bollmen. It was voted upon motion of kimbrough that City Council grant the G.A.Ii. the use of a certain room for their gsestinge. The Fire Chief reported that severalr_buildin should he 5ondemned and a notiwe be given that if any one moves in that they shoulu do so at their own risk. It was.veted on motion of Wasboott that matter of going inaa Southern Electric Users ° sa'n be tabled indefinitely. uussQQ :unday t to an Olection W3 city matter of �l elemt0un that 1 eEee tae 2tature ®how people lost they were to pay the cost of the ahme. 7� Wasteott of the Sprinkling Committee reporte they had givem the contract to Geo.Greern and Will Zeal.Mumford of Sidewalk reporter' they had given the contract to C.E.311baugh and Co.. M'umford mf Guditin "ommittae reported they had hired - Howelid Snell of $amps to auditthe books at 41.25 per hour, it to start from the In Audit, ' Bark Committee's iraco mendation. That cars should park parallellto the curb on'thb streets where street car tracks run and on other streets should head in at an angle of about 45 degrees. It was voted on motion of Kimbrough that the report be adopted.. Cakes reported that' Iights will be placed in auto n ark Ground. Bollman of the '?titer forks Com . advised that the water rental should be a lien against the pro�arty and suggested th *,t the same be passed Intl-e form of an ordinance. It was voted on motion of Kimbrough that the Cit:r Clerk be instructed to oell for bids for I5oomfdet. of Fire Hose. Tt was voted on mbtto n of mestoott that City 'nginser rerf ®rm the drntios of th Building Tnapeetor. It was also voted on motion of Mumforl that City Treasurer perform thb duties of Deputy Uity Clerk, uJ.B.gawkes and W.T.KimbrouPh were appointed as members of the Llbrary a oard. J.A.Baker wee appointed Chief of Police,YBarl nieCullough Night atchman, and p'ranh Ihli t,otorcycls Cop, It terns voted on motion of 'imbrmugh that the appoitmelt confirmed. - ^ It was voted on tnotion of Kimbrough that all people, rho have not connected wi the Sewer but ehould'be required to do so at once. It ryas votes- on motion of ',sstcott thnt City Clark be required to rublish noti of Slaction for Tueoley Jane ?,Set 101%. The Wayor appointed the same Clerks and J as they had at the Election . >pril 26th,T92I. It was voted on motion of Testcott that the City Clerk cell for bids on jptnti It was Iroted on motion of pollmsn that we.7adjc1?rn until June loth, 1921. �p :;i�ty Clerk nyor, COINCIL °CH_L.BERS� JUNE 10 TH, I92 The Council met in tidiotrnP meeting with 1.4 ^nr rgilior, presiding,' Coaneilmen Bollman, I:1 brr t1 :nforl,' OW-an, Rowland, and Westcott, and S.iar -le bo'° ^s, Cla: when the following basiness was trensn.eted ^ -•, Bill I?o.I by :lowland, ontitlel en Ordinance declaring the intention to create and establish Local " %ewer Improvement District ITo.9 in the City of C aldwell, State Idaho, for the purpose of constructing a suitable :.ev.er " -stem, "reira,,,e and Dien works therein, fixing the specific boundaries of said proposed di§ttict and Hpf O the estimated cost Of the eume, and nrovi.lina for Stich costs to ba nsseesed amPins the rropertp included withinsuch Sower Improvement distri. of and providing that the and expehees odj sud ~ewer Improlrements mane in tre spaces formed by the junction Intersection of streets and Plrenuas and Ill the spaces opposite alleys in such disti shall be borne by t}re property abutting, frnntinr, contiguous -or tributary to said intersections and Shull be n 1.ten upon said property the same as any other assessm� against said property in said Us riot; and fixi.r,p the time .within - -rhichprotests againstsaid proposed improvements may be filed in the, office of th°e.,C &ty Clerk, ai declaring the intention of the Mayor and City Co,tncia, of slid, City of. aldwall;.to provide for the Payment of the , cost and expense of such improvements by issuing improvement bonds Of' the said district; reroalit all Ordinances, resolutione,or ox or parts thereof in nnnflict herewith end declaring an emercenoy,was read the Blasi time. A motion was made by Itiestcott, seconded by Rumford that the rules �e suspended with - and the readie on three separate days be dispensed with and that ill. Ho.I be read the second time by title andthe third time it full and be plac0 on its Pin 1 Passage. The roll being called on the motion, the vote resultedt dsyas, Bollman, Kimbrough, Mumford, Cakes,' Rowland,and `,7eeteott. Navas and absent 1 e 1c� d ror eclared the motion carried. Bill No.I was road the second time by title. Bill ITo.I was read °toe third ttme in full and placed on its final passage. On -thc question, shall Bill ITO.I pass ?the roll being called, the vote resulted; Ayes: Bollman, Kimbrough., Mumford,0akes, Howland, and 1 Na;res and absent ,Done. So Bill NO.I passed becor�inr Ordinance #35 It was voted on mmtdon of Kimbrough that the :ap be paid MI5 oull of the g eneral und. It was further voted on motion of Oakes that ttta'matter of cleaning out the driin d tch leading to the tloise River be referred to,the rainage Committee with power to act. It was votdd on motion of E,allman that the O.S.L.R. .CO. be notified to follow tie RS olutmon as ndo�ted. It was voted cn motion of Kimbrough thot Re dmon pay nne half the cost of founts n and not to rtn the trunks upon the sidewalks again. Bill ido.2by Rowland, entitled " ''n ordinance amending Sectionb of Ordinance A o. H55 enti.tled an ordinance providing for the regulation of traffic on the strert=_, alley , avenues and public places of the City of Caldwell, County of Canyon, Idaho, g Penalties for the violation thereof; and repa.aling Ordinances 124, and all ordihances and Potts of orllmances in conflict herewith, nrproved ty the Idayor on t e 9t th d /ay of November, I9I5, was read the first time. A motion was made by , NPsteott,seco$ddd by hdumford that the rules be suspended a d th reading On three separate days be dispensed with and that Bill No.2 be read the Sao ud time by title and the third time infu.11 and placed on its final passage. The roll b ing called on the motion the vote resul.tedt tyss: Bollman, imbrough Mumfor-d, OakeR Howland, and 17estcott, eye i I — d j Ah�6 1e T$RR'tPjg �OpowR5 r%Tm`�a$�raEjqlhhe. motion carried. in be b e dges g • c° cost f 01