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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1941-07-28city council minutesL FF Li COUNCIL CHAMBERS, July 28,, 1941, 7:30 P.M. The Council 'met on call of the Mayor, with the Mayor E. McCluakey, presiding. On Roll Call the following Councilmen 'answered present: Thurlow Bryant, Fred E. Ian,.FIoyd Blunt, E E. Fresher and -. C . , 0, McDannel. Absent: Wilbur Dakan. The Mayor informed the Council the meeting was called to meet with a Committee the Chamber of Commerce regarding a site for a dehydrating plant. Mr. Dakan entered and was marked present. After a full dicussion of this matter the Mayor appointed the following Committee! cilmen Bryant, Fresher and Newman, to most with the Committee from the Chamber of Com- a and investigate a site for this plant. There being no further business to come before the Council, it was moved by Blunt oded by Newman that Council adjourn. Motion carried. City Clerk COUNCIL CHAMBERS, August 4, 1941, 8:00 P.M. The Regular Monthly Meeting of the City Council met in the Council Room of the city Hell, with the Mayor, R,a. McCluskey, presiding. On Roll Call the following Councilmen answered present: Thurlow Bryant, Fred E. Newman, Floyd Blunt, R.R.Frasher, Wilbur Dakan and C. O. McDannel. The Minutes of July 7th, 21st., and 28th., were read andapproved as read. Mr, beo Crookham appeared and requested that the property at the corner of Kim- ball and Everett be reclassified in the Zoning Ordinance as business property. The Mayes stated that the request would be investigated. Mr. Bovey appeared and submitted a report,as Milk Inspector,and discussed with the Mayor Council the work of regulating dairies under the present Milk Ordinance ad- vised what had been done and what he wished to eccomplish. The matter of the indebtedness due for meter from Seamount & Reiber on the propert; at 2100-Indiana Street in the sum of $50.00, was presented to the Council; and the Mayor being advised that Seamount & Re+lber had a claim against the City for damages due this pro- perty for reason of leakage of irt� water and that the claim exceeds the amount of the cost of the meter and that Seamount & Reiber would cancel their claim for damages If the Mayor and Council would cancel their claim for meter. It was moved by Bryant, seconded by Fresher that the proposition of 'Seamount & Reiber be accepted and that the meter charge for the property at 2100 Indiana - St., be cancelled in full settlement of s„id claim for damages against the City. Motion serried. The Bills for July were read and on motion by Bryant, seconded by Dakan that these Bills be allowed and Warrants be ordered drawn for the various amounts all of which had been approved by the Chairman of the Finance Committee. Motion carried.