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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1921-08-08city council minutesGRAND TOTAL OF ALL WARRANTS ISSUED #I2 090.tog U 11p, Bill No.4,bp Rowland, ;vatibbed - an ordinanoe creating and establishing a local improvement distriot.l to-be called 'LOCAL SEWER IMPROYEUENT DISTRICT 80.9 was read the third time in fall and paloed on its final passage. Ths roll being oalle$ on the same the result up as folio�ss Ayes: Bollman.? 1 %brough,iMumfo d�'Oakes; Rowland ;and Westaott. Noyes and absent: Nona. So the or declared that the me°essa t ee urthe vote hac carried on its final pppsage and that Bill #4 now became Ordinance No. and inatruate the Clerk to amke pprroper entry and have the same published in the Cale News,l the Offial paper of the City �f deldweil9l Idaho. It was voted, on motion of Simbrongh that Sewer Committee under the direction of the Oil Attorney be empowered by the Council to get plans,! specifications, and estimates for Sewer Diet.#9 and repot to the or. Bollman reported that the Sewer in Block 6 W.H. Addition was filled fall of tree roots and that the some would have to be dugout.It was vgtbd on motion of Kimbrough that the May appoint a committee of thids with power to not an t6 the beat wa of having the Serer line The Mayor appointed,; Bollman, Rowland and Kimbrough. I, Westoott of Condemnation Committee' that the building back of Shank Auto Co. should be oondemaad. It wqe voted on motion of Oakes - that report of Commi be adopted and that it is the sense of thin Council that fthe building be condemned I Bill No. 7, by M=ford,lentitled an'ordinanoe appropriating money in Such sum ang aume as are deemed necessary to defray ell proper expenses and liabilities of _the Oity of, alfwe , not otherwise provided,Yor the fisoel "year beginning on the First Tuesday of may,l I98 read the first time. I voted on motion of Oakes that rules be auspepded requiring the ine on theee different We and that the bill be read the second time by title and the thix time in fall and placed onits final passage. The roll being called, on the motion the vote s as follows: P 1 eat Bollman, Kimbrough,i Mumford I Cokes; Rowland. and Westoott. ayes and Absent: zone. So the amotiori prevailed. Bill 30.7 was read the second, time by title and the third time in fail shd placed on its final passage. On the question shall Bin tie. 7 pass, the roll being callgd,on the same the result was as follows : - Ayest Bollman,; Kimbrough,!Mumfort. Rowland.] nd Westoott. 3ayea and Absent: None. The gayor declared he ad been carried by the necessary 1 fourths vote and that•BillNO.7 became Ordinance . The Clerk was inatmated to S proper entry of the same and have the same published in the Caldwell News, the official paF of the City of Caldwell'(Idaho. It was Toted on motion of Oakes that matter of buying hay pe lett to,Westoott and Leigk It was voted on motion of ximbrough' that vacations of two weeks with roll pay be allowe employees of the Cityy, had workdd for the City for one year. It was voted onemotion of Oakes that adjourn to Pug. Bt$y! I92I. eve d ' • o R City Clerk. COUNCIL 0MM AUGUST 8TH,'192I. The Colui it met in regular session pursuant to adjournment with Mayor Miller, absent,l President of the Council,! Westoott,I presiding ! Cpunoilmen, Bollman, Kimbrougb,i Mumford,l Oak and Rowland gno S.Earle Boyes I Clerk ! present ; when the following bneiness was transacted: Bill 30.55 by Oakes was rear!' fo Us third time and placed bn its final passage. J.H. T.A.Waltere!T.B.Buckaer, and John F.Pembertan spoke for it. whilsT,S.Jackson MrssGus IChk o Permanent Haprovement•Cammittee of the Commercial C1ub,lH.H.Haymau,l W.H.Gueri$. #. &i11y,F $pller 'land L.J.Magee protested against the passage of the'sams. After two hours of discuss pro an& oon the Mayor put the question shall_B_ili No.6 pass? The roll boino_ called on the ai the result was as follows: Agee: Oakes andoWeatoott. Mae: ollman,kKimbrough,lMumford.i and Rowland, So the M ayor declared the question 1 and Bill 50.1 not passed. It was voted on moptaito�n of Bollman �th�at $2652 ee b traneferred the Sprinkling Fund, amount tha voti a ° o n e motion of Mvaford Cfty Diet.E8, the .,an 0696.60,* of the fines oolleoted since the last payment to the district on April Ist,I9IB a the warrant drawn on the General Fund to cover the same. It wag voted on motion of Rowland that City Engineer look into the matter of sidewalks Mre.Moody a residence -on Everett St. and also all crosswalks that need to be tended to. Petitions were filed asking for the grading and sanding of about 1 6 looks in the Cone zeighte Addition and on motion of Oakes it was Toted that this matter be to the Street Oommittee tith power to act. It Was voted on motion of Oakes that we adjourn until Sept.7th,! 1921. 9 App syar. City Clerk. is f� read �i II of LIBRARY FUND. 82 Caldwell Produce Co. coal '0461.32 23 H.R.Hunting Co. - Books 24;67 24 S.OLivs Bees • Salary 80.00 ✓ 26 Woodruff Gartin ------ 26.00 ✓ 26 ( ylord Bros. • Boobs 5.66 27 illiner Transfer Drayfige 0 76 28 F.W.Faxou . Books I.00 29 Clara Quick 8elary 60.00 30 A. C.XoGlurg Hooka 106 3I -- -- ---- - -- -- I4'.13 32 S.Oliva Ross phone& Lights 9.I5' 33 Miller Hdw. Oo, Sweeping Colo. 4.00 Total 678.63 GRAND TOTAL OF ALL WARRANTS ISSUED #I2 090.tog U 11p, Bill No.4,bp Rowland, ;vatibbed - an ordinanoe creating and establishing a local improvement distriot.l to-be called 'LOCAL SEWER IMPROYEUENT DISTRICT 80.9 was read the third time in fall and paloed on its final passage. Ths roll being oalle$ on the same the result up as folio�ss Ayes: Bollman.? 1 %brough,iMumfo d�'Oakes; Rowland ;and Westaott. Noyes and absent: Nona. So the or declared that the me°essa t ee urthe vote hac carried on its final pppsage and that Bill #4 now became Ordinance No. and inatruate the Clerk to amke pprroper entry and have the same published in the Cale News,l the Offial paper of the City �f deldweil9l Idaho. It was voted, on motion of Simbrongh that Sewer Committee under the direction of the Oil Attorney be empowered by the Council to get plans,! specifications, and estimates for Sewer Diet.#9 and repot to the or. Bollman reported that the Sewer in Block 6 W.H. Addition was filled fall of tree roots and that the some would have to be dugout.It was vgtbd on motion of Kimbrough that the May appoint a committee of thids with power to not an t6 the beat wa of having the Serer line The Mayor appointed,; Bollman, Rowland and Kimbrough. I, Westoott of Condemnation Committee' that the building back of Shank Auto Co. should be oondemaad. It wqe voted on motion of Oakes - that report of Commi be adopted and that it is the sense of thin Council that fthe building be condemned I Bill No. 7, by M=ford,lentitled an'ordinanoe appropriating money in Such sum ang aume as are deemed necessary to defray ell proper expenses and liabilities of _the Oity of, alfwe , not otherwise provided,Yor the fisoel "year beginning on the First Tuesday of may,l I98 read the first time. I voted on motion of Oakes that rules be auspepded requiring the ine on theee different We and that the bill be read the second time by title and the thix time in fall and placed onits final passage. The roll being called, on the motion the vote s as follows: P 1 eat Bollman, Kimbrough,i Mumford I Cokes; Rowland. and Westoott. ayes and Absent: zone. So the amotiori prevailed. Bill 30.7 was read the second, time by title and the third time in fail shd placed on its final passage. On the question shall Bin tie. 7 pass, the roll being callgd,on the same the result was as follows : - Ayest Bollman,; Kimbrough,!Mumfort. Rowland.] nd Westoott. 3ayea and Absent: None. The gayor declared he ad been carried by the necessary 1 fourths vote and that•BillNO.7 became Ordinance . The Clerk was inatmated to S proper entry of the same and have the same published in the Caldwell News, the official paF of the City of Caldwell'(Idaho. It was Toted on motion of Oakes that matter of buying hay pe lett to,Westoott and Leigk It was voted on motion of ximbrough' that vacations of two weeks with roll pay be allowe employees of the Cityy, had workdd for the City for one year. It was voted onemotion of Oakes that adjourn to Pug. Bt$y! I92I. eve d ' • o R City Clerk. COUNCIL 0MM AUGUST 8TH,'192I. The Colui it met in regular session pursuant to adjournment with Mayor Miller, absent,l President of the Council,! Westoott,I presiding ! Cpunoilmen, Bollman, Kimbrougb,i Mumford,l Oak and Rowland gno S.Earle Boyes I Clerk ! present ; when the following bneiness was transacted: Bill 30.55 by Oakes was rear!' fo Us third time and placed bn its final passage. J.H. T.A.Waltere!T.B.Buckaer, and John F.Pembertan spoke for it. whilsT,S.Jackson MrssGus IChk o Permanent Haprovement•Cammittee of the Commercial C1ub,lH.H.Haymau,l W.H.Gueri$. #. &i11y,F $pller 'land L.J.Magee protested against the passage of the'sams. After two hours of discuss pro an& oon the Mayor put the question shall_B_ili No.6 pass? The roll boino_ called on the ai the result was as follows: Agee: Oakes andoWeatoott. Mae: ollman,kKimbrough,lMumford.i and Rowland, So the M ayor declared the question 1 and Bill 50.1 not passed. It was voted on moptaito�n of Bollman �th�at $2652 ee b traneferred the Sprinkling Fund, amount tha voti a ° o n e motion of Mvaford Cfty Diet.E8, the .,an 0696.60,* of the fines oolleoted since the last payment to the district on April Ist,I9IB a the warrant drawn on the General Fund to cover the same. It wag voted on motion of Rowland that City Engineer look into the matter of sidewalks Mre.Moody a residence -on Everett St. and also all crosswalks that need to be tended to. Petitions were filed asking for the grading and sanding of about 1 6 looks in the Cone zeighte Addition and on motion of Oakes it was Toted that this matter be to the Street Oommittee tith power to act. It Was voted on motion of Oakes that we adjourn until Sept.7th,! 1921. 9 App syar. City Clerk. is f� read �i II of