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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1924-09-03city council minutesCOUNCIL CHAJMERS, SEPT.3RD,1924. T e City Clerk called the roll at 8 P.it.,Iaayor Smeed.Ceuneilmen, Y.imbrough, Feuling, i Harmon, I,lumford, and Wheeler, all being absent, with ilou cilman ,?o,b, nresent.There not being a uorum,Counailman Robb, called a meeting for Sept.8th,1924 at 8 P.M. CITY ChFIRL•'. COUNCIV, h PRESENT. VIE, IVIOSE NAIiIES ARE APFI= BELOW, HEREBY CERTIFY THAT the above is true to the best of our knowledgi and belief. — N i i z COUNCIL CHe1dBER$, SE2T,8TH,1924. The Ccu,cil met in called session of Council.ar,,Robb at 8 P.M. with Llayor Smsed, presiding, Can OiIMEn, Feuling, Harmon, fi : : :brough, Mumford, Robb, & Wheeler, present. The 11 nutes of the previous session ;vcre read and approved. Dr.A J.Dickman presented his resignation as Dairy Inspector, and on motion of Harmon, seeanded Munford, the same was accepted;also the 1,[ayor caas instructed to interview Dr.11cCoy concerning the Offics of Dairy inspector. Apetibion, purporting to contain 86C names, asking that the Council do not pa a an Ordinance permittin. rheaters to remain upen on Sundays, was read, and on motion of Fiheeler, seconded by Mumford, he same was presented to the OrAginal committe^ of investigation, ICimbrough & Robb. Anoth. r su plemental petition, purporting to contain 54 names, was presented, asking for the dpening o Theaters eta. on Sundays, so it was voted on motion of Harmon, seconded by Feuling, that the petit on be given the same consideration as the others, It was then voted on motion of Feuling, seconded by Robb, ,hat no more petitions for am against the permitting of Theatersetc, to remain oT,3Y on N Sundays,would be accepted, after tonight, 1tNddFV,Sept. 8th, 1924. BILL : 1.1IiF03D, "DATMED AU ORDEI 14CE PROVIDING FOR THE ASSES3I.IvIIT AND LEVY OF A TAX FOR GENE L REV71RUE PURPOSES FOR PAYING THE CURIZIT EXP : : —MS OF T ". CITY OF CALDWM, IDAHO, FOR THE F MCAL YEAR BEGI NIVG THE FIRST '10I:DAY OF :_4Y, 19 was read for the first time. A motion 7as made by Eimbrough, and seconded by Harmon, that the rules requiring the reading of a bill on three separate days be suspended, and the bill road the second time by title and the third tim in full and placed on its final passage.The roll being called on the same the result was as follow AYE3:FFU1 NG, 11AIUMN, =11BROUGH, MUZZORD, ROBS, Sc V .I,c,R. NAPES AIM ABSFdT: NONE. So the mayor declared the motion had 'passed and instrcuted the Clerk to read t e bill the second time by title and the third ti.e in full and the roll being called the on the Qu stion, as put by the Mayor, shall. Bill 11o.15 pass, with the fo'.lowing result. AYES: F::U ING, HARMON, I_ILiBROUGH, 'LTU12ORD, R03 -, & 'wHE! :LER. j NAYESgND 9SMTT: ITOt1::. 30 the 1,1apor declared the bill had passel and now became Ordinance #394. I The Clerk Was instructed to make proper entry of the same and cause the same to be publsihed in the Caldwi 11 Tribune, the Official Newspaper of the City of Caldwell, Idaho. A me' T)n was made by Feuling, seconded by Wheeler, that inasmuch as the bridges On Indian Cr e`k on Avon St.,on 5th, 6th,9th, 11th, 12th, and between 5th & 6th Streets on Arthur St., are in need of repair and restoration by reason of casualty acid accident, happening after passage ad A�,nual Appropriation Ordinance, that the City iigineer be ordered to make necessary repair ane restoration of eai.d 'bridges by placing of necessary planks and raflaoring with blthuliti