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It was voted on motioa.of Oakes tbatO.S.L.R.R.CO. should be notified to communes
work on the oroaelnge at once.
It was voted on motionof•Bollman that we adjourn until July 25th, I92I.
COUNCIL CB mms, MY I52H.I92I,
The Council met in sDSaiit session parauant to the Mayor's Ca11 • with for Miller
presiding, Councilman Bo man.. Simbro , Mnmford. +pekes. Rowland. atii Weatoott. S.F.erle
Mayes, Clerk, present, when the following business was tranesotadt
July I3th, I92I.
Caldwell.' Idaho• .
S.Barle Boyes,'City Clerk.
Caldwell,) Idaho.
Dear Sir:
Yon Will pl@aee call a S p ec ial meeting forFriday July Inth, I9EI of the City
public who�andtted the oke for considering the tisoalryearsOwgrd Spell,'
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Yours reap.
_ Amos J. MILLER
- MAYOR.
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After two hours dieoueslon it was voted on motion of Westoottthat 3aelh a report be
referred to a Committee of three to report July` eth.T I92I• The r syor appointed Kum
ford;
teetlott and Oakes,
I was voted on moflon of Westoott that we adjourn.
Approved
Mayor
CITY C$ER$.
COUNCIL CRAXM8 q. JULY -25-M. I92I.
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The Council met,inregular session, pursuant to'aSjournment with Mayor ItLller;i
providing; Counoid ,l Bollman, Ki.mbrough. Mumford, skee. Rowland, and Westoott,
and S.Barle Boyes. Qlerk, present, -when -the following business was.tranaeoted: J
Bill No.6, entitled an Ordinance fixing the width of the roadway -the Zosatiou
of the curbs, ditahga, and tree lines, on Dearborn Street, in the City of galftell
Idaho, and repealing all ordinances in oonfliot herewith. was read the sec nd time
T,S.Jackson, L.J.Magee. Julia A.,Parks, W,,aiGuerin, P.L.Oaea, and Lillian Biesett
Protested against the same and so it.was' vote& on motion of Oakes. that Monday nig
ht, Lug the 8th be named as the time,for special order of business on this bill.
Hoy Rabbitt append before the Council asking for larger syphon for the water
under the sidewalk ,so that he oould irrigate his.prpoorty. This was referred.to
Row ;and of the Sewer Committee.
It wee voted on motion of Kimbrough _that- Leighty -fix the road from Tom Wheelers
house to the river bridge, as Laighty had-outlined-by saying that he thought @and
and gravel from Boige River would amks a permanent.bed out oil the same.
Bill No. 4 by Rowland, entiltled " An ordinance- oreating and establishing a loom
B iMprove ut dielrl¢�to be Balled " LOCAL SEWF.Et IRPROVFAMT DISTRICT NO.9" in the
Canyon, and State-of Idaho, for the purpose of oonstr@
oting q(dnitable seeder system and drainage and disposal works therein, fixing the
specific boundaries of said propeed district.- the.general character of the said
improvement 8letriot�, and the estimated coat -of the -same, and providing for such
costs to be ssseeee4 agaftat all the property included within such sewer i.mpreve
meat distriwt, and providing that the costs and expenses of said sewer improve.
ment made in the spaces formed by the junction and intersection of streets and eve
nues, and in the spaces opposite alleys in each distriot, shall.be born by the pro
perty abutting, fronting. contiguous, or ioontributary to said intersection, and sh
all be a lien upon said property the same as any other assessment against said
property in said district, and presoriblAg the method of such assessment, and the
paymenj; thereof, and repealing all ordinances, resolutions, or orders, or parts
thereof in conflict' and daclaeing an emergency" was read the second time.
Bill No.6, by *estoatt, enOitle_d " ordinanee_•fixing the compensation of th 5-
officers of the Citg of aldwell, and repealing all ordinances in conflict with
thit ordinance " wan read for the first time.
motion was made by Oakes, seconded by Rowland, that the rul,ee re.q (ring the
reading of a bill of the @e separate days be anspended dad that the bill be read the
second time by tilai and the third time.in full and placed on ite'f passage.'ft
the.roll being oalled'oa the motion_ tho result was as followst
Ayes: Bollmau, Vabrough. Mumtord, Oakes, Rowland. qnd Westoott.
Keyes and Absent:' None. So the motion prevailed.
The Clark thereon read the bill the second time by title and the third time in
fall and the yor announced that the bill stood for its final passage.
The roll being'aalled on the same'the result was as follows:
'Aye0:'Bollman, Kimbrough Mnmford, Oakes, Rowland, and westoott.
The- ;mayor announced "that tLe motion had carried by more than the necessary three aE
fourths and the City Clerk was instuated to make proper entry and cause the same
to'be published in the Calddell News, the official paper of of the City of, Caldwe
11.
It was voted.da motion of Oakes that we adjourn.
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