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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1921-07-11city council minutesC C. Geo.W.Green 1 77 hours Sprinkling' SIO6.80 8 9 W.H.Zeal. She Auto do. I76 --------------- Spark Plugs I06.60 5400 Is.67 14 Thos. Nelson &Oo. Hooks 10.00 lu II Fred Baas Weetoott Sales 00. June Mary Pomp Paddle II6.00 2.60 $.R.Huntiart - __ Caldwell lg and Beating Co Repairs 19.I� 8.0 Total Yarrants drawn7L3�.40 S.Olive Bees Phone and Lights I0,60 PARS FU ND. Milliner Transfer Co. Fr6ight and express WARRANTS 80 8 OLive Bees Salary 80.00 9 school as porestry Trees IO Edwin C. axtig labor I.IS II W.H.Guerin , abor 86,00 IS Fred Goette. sakemithing IS.IO . i3 Satton and MaArior ooka 0 90 . I4 Idaho Power. 00. ;ighte at Park .30 I6 Oakes Bros., 6.a8 16 Otto Wagner prim or I7.88 . IT Wm. Bischoff Salary and Rose bushes 580.90 I8 Wm. Tipton Labor 4.00 , :ti:i7:U Total warrants drawn $22b.$0 LIBRARY FUND It was voted on motion of Oakes that we adjourn to July xith,j.198I. COUNCIL OHAMHERS4 jMT11TH,1 I9EI. A__ �0:�i in r egular session pursuant to ad,o of July 6th.1 I98I with &moo J. Miller IMsyor, Counoilmeam Sol 1man, $imbrough.'Mumford, Oakeej!Rowland, and `Westoo�t and S.Earle Bo so, Clerk, present, when the fol�ewing business was transacted; It Was V6J8d -0n motion of estoott that the bid of aldwell Tribune be accepted and that the Caldwell Tribune be the "Official Paper" after the IDOth of Augnst, I98I.- Bill No.4, by Rovland,ientitled " An Ordinance creatinagg and establishing a local imp ovement district, to be called "LOCAL LATERAL SEWER IMgBO7EU= DISTRICT NO89" in the all of aldwell �a0uatyof anyon. State of Idaho for the purpose of constructing a suitable sews system and &rainage ana disposal works therein, fixing the specific boundaries of said propoe district the general character ofthe said proposed improvement, and the estimated cost of t] Game, NA providing for such costs to be assessed against all the property included within a% Bever improvement district. and providing that the costs and expeneea of said sewer improveme made in the spaces formed by the function and interseotion of streets and avenues and in the 060ee opposite alleys in such district, shall, be borne by the property abutting, +rooting. 0e tiguous, or contributory to said. tntersection, and shall be a lien upon said property the sam as my other assessment against slid property In said distriot, and preoeribing the method of such assessment, -and the payment thereof, and repseling• all ordinances, resolutlins,or orders or parts thereof �n oonfliet herewith, and declaring an smergency8" was read the first time. Oakes of the ark Committee recommended That Wm.Biaohoff be appointed "Park Police" A a$mmunioation from the First National lank concerning the payment of Registered warrant on the &ter Works Fund was read by Mumford 8f the Finance Ao=ittes It was voted on motion of Oakes that a committee of three be appointed to try and arrange a livestock route in and out of the City. The ayor appointed Rowland. Bollman and Qakes. n Geo.Warre .counsel for C.E.Silbaugh and to. protested against the oantsaot log to Godfi and Turner for the painting of the Municipal Water Tank. Boll— reported that the Committee on petting the contract for painting the Water Wank had let the same to-Godfrey and Turner, considering th the beet bid. Boliman of the.Pire Hoes Committee reported that they had let the awarding of the same 1 the Idaho Immpp.Co. ° Bill NO.6 ! by Oakes,! entitled "gn ordinanee fixing the width of the roadwwssFy the location the ourbf ; ditches; and tree lines, on Deartrorn Street, in the City Of galdwell,Mdaho, and re pealing all ordinances in conflict herewi= " was read the first time. The patter 'of obtaining wagons for the street department was left to the Street ommitl It was voted on motion of WeStoptt that matter of obtaining steel lookers be refgrred 1 the UN hall Committee. I was voted on motion of Oakes that matter of oontroveray beiwoen Large and Doan be tabled indefinitely. ii j I li II IS Underwoo� Typ Co. Repairs Pioneer. indery Rebinding iewriter fig 60 $.60 I8 Library of Congress parch Is.67 14 Thos. Nelson &Oo. Hooks 10.00 16 A.C.MoOlurg - -- 86.30 I6 17 $.R.Huntiart - __ Caldwell lg and Beating Co Repairs 19.I� 8.0 I8 S.Olive Bees Phone and Lights I0,60 I9 Milliner Transfer Co. Fr6ight and express 6.84 80 8 OLive Bees Salary 80.00 8I Woodruff Gartin - - - - -- 86.00 Total warrants drawn 0361.70 GRAND TOTAL WARRANTS DRAWN JI7,606.69 - � 1 _9 9 It was voted on motion of Oakes that we adjourn to July xith,j.198I. COUNCIL OHAMHERS4 jMT11TH,1 I9EI. A__ �0:�i in r egular session pursuant to ad,o of July 6th.1 I98I with &moo J. Miller IMsyor, Counoilmeam Sol 1man, $imbrough.'Mumford, Oakeej!Rowland, and `Westoo�t and S.Earle Bo so, Clerk, present, when the fol�ewing business was transacted; It Was V6J8d -0n motion of estoott that the bid of aldwell Tribune be accepted and that the Caldwell Tribune be the "Official Paper" after the IDOth of Augnst, I98I.- Bill No.4, by Rovland,ientitled " An Ordinance creatinagg and establishing a local imp ovement district, to be called "LOCAL LATERAL SEWER IMgBO7EU= DISTRICT NO89" in the all of aldwell �a0uatyof anyon. State of Idaho for the purpose of constructing a suitable sews system and &rainage ana disposal works therein, fixing the specific boundaries of said propoe district the general character ofthe said proposed improvement, and the estimated cost of t] Game, NA providing for such costs to be assessed against all the property included within a% Bever improvement district. and providing that the costs and expeneea of said sewer improveme made in the spaces formed by the function and interseotion of streets and avenues and in the 060ee opposite alleys in such district, shall, be borne by the property abutting, +rooting. 0e tiguous, or contributory to said. tntersection, and shall be a lien upon said property the sam as my other assessment against slid property In said distriot, and preoeribing the method of such assessment, -and the payment thereof, and repseling• all ordinances, resolutlins,or orders or parts thereof �n oonfliet herewith, and declaring an smergency8" was read the first time. Oakes of the ark Committee recommended That Wm.Biaohoff be appointed "Park Police" A a$mmunioation from the First National lank concerning the payment of Registered warrant on the &ter Works Fund was read by Mumford 8f the Finance Ao=ittes It was voted on motion of Oakes that a committee of three be appointed to try and arrange a livestock route in and out of the City. The ayor appointed Rowland. Bollman and Qakes. n Geo.Warre .counsel for C.E.Silbaugh and to. protested against the oantsaot log to Godfi and Turner for the painting of the Municipal Water Tank. Boll— reported that the Committee on petting the contract for painting the Water Wank had let the same to-Godfrey and Turner, considering th the beet bid. Boliman of the.Pire Hoes Committee reported that they had let the awarding of the same 1 the Idaho Immpp.Co. ° Bill NO.6 ! by Oakes,! entitled "gn ordinanee fixing the width of the roadwwssFy the location the ourbf ; ditches; and tree lines, on Deartrorn Street, in the City Of galdwell,Mdaho, and re pealing all ordinances in conflict herewi= " was read the first time. The patter 'of obtaining wagons for the street department was left to the Street ommitl It was voted on motion of WeStoptt that matter of obtaining steel lookers be refgrred 1 the UN hall Committee. I was voted on motion of Oakes that matter of oontroveray beiwoen Large and Doan be tabled indefinitely. ii j I li It was voted on motion. of Cakes thatO.S.L.R.R.00. Should be notified to oommenoe work on the crossings at once. It was voted on motionof Boll maa that we adjourn until July 26th, I92I. COUNCIL CHAMBERS.` JUZY 15TH.I92I. - The Council met is NPff eeeslon pur suant -to the mayor's Call with Boor Miller,' presiding, Councilmen Bollman.- 8lmbrough, Mamford,'Aakes, Rowland. s;d Westoott, S.ESrle Hayes, Clerk, present, when the following business was transacted: July I3th, I92I. Caldwell.' Idaho. . S.Earls Boyee.'City Clerk. Caldwell.! Idaho. Deer Sir: Yoa Will please call a special meeting 3orB'riday duly Ibth, I92I of the City Council at 8 OAolook P.M. for the purpose of considering the report of- ROw4rc1 $tell,) Pablio 1 who andtted the books for the past four fieoal years. Yours rasp. _. AMOS J. MILUM , - - MAYOR. a. A After two hours dieoussion it was voted on motion of Westoctt„that Sneiv a report be referred to a Committee of three to report July 061KT I98i. The m ayor appointed Mumford; feet oat and Oekee. I� was voted on motiioa of Wastcott that We adjourn. Approved ., Mayor e OITY CLERK. .COUNCIL CHAMBERS. JULY -252H, I92I. The Council met,inregular session, pursuant to'95journment with Mayor miller,l presiding; CounoiW41U,! Boilmen; Simbrough, Mumford,'' akee Rowland, and Westoott,' and S.Earle Boyes, glark, present,-when-the following business was.transaoted: J Bill Ho.S,i entitled an Ordinance fixing the width of the roadway -the Zoestion of the ourbs, ditahga, and tree lines, on Dearborn Street, in the City of gmadwell Idaho, and ropealt4g; all ordinances in conflict herewith, was read the sec ad time T.S.dsokson, L.J.mages. Julia A.parks, W18.Guarin, P.L.Case, and Lillian Biesett #rotested against t4a same and so i- t, was ' voted on motion of Oakes that Monday nig ht, Aug, the 8th be named as thg time,for special order of business on this bill. Boy Rabbitt appeaged before the Council asking for larger syphon for the water under the sidewalk ,so that he could irrigate hie.prpoerty. This was referred.to Rowland of the Sewer Committee. It was voted on motion of Simbrougb- that- Leighty -fix the road from Tom Wheelers house to the river Jridge, as Leighty had - autlined -by saying that he thought sand and gravel from Boige River would amke a pormaaant,bed out od the Same. Bill Ho. 4 by Rowland, entiltled " An ordinanoe- orating and establishing a looef '* N improvement diebrial, to be called " LOCAL SEW kR IM2ROyEM33T DISTRICT B0.9" in the Bity 'of aldwell, Oganty of Canyon, and State -of Idaho, for the purpose of contra oting a$dnitable sever system and drainage and disposal works therein, fixing the specific boundaries ,of said propeed diatriot oharaoter of the said improvement district, and the estimated cost -0f the same, and providing for such costs to be assesee4 agatmet all the property iuoludad within such sewer improve meat district, and providing that the Goats and expensee of said sewer improve. went made in the epaoes formed by the junction and intersection of streets and ave noes.,: and in the spioss opposite alleys in such district, shall.be born by the pro party abutting, fronting, contiguous, or wontributary to said interecotion, and sh all be a lien upon said property the some as any other assessment against said property in said district, and presoribing the method of anoh aeeeesment, and the paymex* thereof, and repealing all ordinances, resolutions, or o ;dare, or parts thereof in conflict' and deolaming an emergency' was read the eeoond time. Bill Bo.6, by *eStoatt, entitled " -an ordinamee_ -fixing the compensation of the officers of the Citi of aldwell, and repealing al"rdinanoes in conflict with this ordinance " was read for the first time. motion was made by Oakes, s000nded by Rowland, that the roles regffiiring the reading of a bill ou thane separate days be suspended tad that the bill be read the second time by tiSli and the third time.in full and placed on its'final passage.0a the roll being oellsd'on the motion th @_result was _ as follower Ayes: Bollmon, Bi°mbrongh, Mami6r8, Oakes, Rowland, and Westoott. Rayon and Absent- 1one. So the motion prevailed. The Clerk t #ereon read the bill the second time by title and the third time in fall and the yor annouhoad that the bill stood for its final passage. The roll being Galled on the same the result was so follows: Ayes: Bollmod. Simbrough Mumford, Oakes, Rowland, and westoott. The mayor announced that tie motion had carried by more than the necessary three fourths and the City Clerk was instucted to make proper entry and cause the same p to'be published in the Gald$ell News.• the official paper of of the City of Caldwe 11. It was voted on motion of Oakes that we adjourn. & !} 7