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COUNCIL C1 M ERR
SEPTEMBER 21, 1964
8SCO P. M.
The Council met pursuant to recess and acknowledgement of notice in the following form:
We, the undersigned Mayor and Members of the City Council of the City of Caldwell, Idaho, do each
hereby acknowledge notice of a Recessed Meeting of the said City Council, to be held in the Council Chambers
in the City Hall in the City of Caldwell, Idaho, at the hour of 8500 P.M., on the 21st day of September,
1964, for the transaction of all business in oonnection with the following objectx New and unfinished
business.
Witness our signatures this 21st day of September, 1964.
mayor
Mayor N. E. "Coley" Smith presiding.
Upon Holl Call, the following Councilmen answered presents E. L. Vassar, James W. "Bill" Keys,
I. Jay Martin, Charles Carpenter, and C. A. Davenport, Absent: Max Luby.
Lequest for consideration of plan for improvement of Library - Library Board
Mayor Smith recognized the members of the Library Board who were present when Mrs. Octavia 0.
Talker, Library Board Chairman, addressed the Mayor and Members of the Council in their behalf.
Mrs. Walker stated that the Library had been in need of improvement for a long time; that, in fact,
%a Board had come to the conclusion that it was imperative but they had had no plan to present to the
'ouncil until this last summer when they found that the property neat to the Library was available; that the
wuld purchase the property for $15,000.00 and this would give them room for parking and room for remodel -
Lng the present structure. She continued by saying that they had had the Library building looked at and had
'ound that the present structure waa in very good condition and well worthy of a thorough remodeling job
ddch would be adequate for their needs; that they felt the central location should be kept and that it
meld save the City mach money to leave the Library location where it now was and to work on it as it is.
Mrs. Walker then stated that they would like for the City Council to give them permission to buy
:hose two lots next to the present building and would also like for the City to advance to the Board
approximately $1,500.00 for a down payment - they would then hope to pay it back to the City and make the
miance of the payments on the lots out of their income which they hoped would be increased by one mill on
%a levy for Library.
Mayor Smith informed the Council that he had met with the Library Board and that one of their
problems was the lack of enough funds to buy additional books to modernize the Library and he said that the
Lnveatigating that he had done made it reasonable to believe that a one mill levy in their operational
nudget would be needed] that they were limited under law to five mills; however, he would not recommend that
the City enter into an agreement unless the Council was in sympathy with the Boards future plane for expan-
sion and remodeling of the present Library building. He further stated that he had been presented with a
report from Ronald M. Blakley who had inspected the building on September 4, 1964 with Mr. Lewis Keys and
that their report on the condition of the existing building, in general, Mae very encouraging and he thought
Lt would be good business from the looks of the report, to add on to the old building. Mayor Smith further
stated that from his discussion with the Board, they felt that a bond issue in the amount of about
$125,000.00, when it could be done, would be about the amount of money that would be required; that the
$1,500.00 would have to be a loan from the City and to be repaid at a later date.
Mr. Lawrence Smith, member of the Library Board, stated that they had given this a lot of time and
had looked at a great marry places that had been suggested to them as being adequate for a library site but
they had come up with nothing that was as goad as where the Library now is in relation to town, the schools,
and the way the town was developing; that they wanted to stay where they were now but that they couldn't
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unless they bad more land and the land immediately adjacent was available So that if they could take a
comprehensive plan and first buy the land, get their milage where they could begin to replace their book
collections so that they were adequate, then secure the needed plane for a bond issue, he thought that in a
period of about 18 months, they should be able to work it all out. He further stated that they had plenty
of room on the present property for any building program and that the additional property was not to be
secured for that purpose.
Report on appraisals of City property
Before further consideration was given to the proposal of the Library Board, Mayor Smith reported
that he had received the appraisals on Curtis Park and on Block 68 of Devers Addition to the City and they
veers disappointing in that one of them did not meet real market value because there had been no commercial
development in the area. He said that this would make impossible the liquidations of lands at this time fo
Fire Station construction.
Statement of Library Board
The following statement from the Library Board was then reads
TO THE MAYOa AND CITY COUNCIL OF CAW#ELL, CANYON COUNTY, IDAHO:
GENTLEMEN:
We, the Truatses of the Carnegie Public Library, Caldwell, Idaho, wish to present to you a plan fc
the improvement and enlargement of the Carnegie Public Library.
In the past eighteen months the Board has spent considerable time discussing the condition of the
Library and what could be done or should be done to bring up its condition and to look forward to the needs
of the Library over a period of acre twnsty to fifty years in the future.
There seem to be the following major probleme:
1. Inadequate operating funds for the day - today operations.
2. A lack of apace within the building for the normal use of the patrons of the Library.
3. A determination as to the utilisation of the present property, or the finding of a new Site
and constructing a new building thereon.
After much deliberation the Board has detarmined that the present site is probably the most
advantageous to the City and to the patbons of any site that we could obtain. The only fault with the
present site is that there is no parking in connection therewith. In this respect we believe that we have a
solution.
The property immediately adjacent to the Library can be purchased for $25,000.00. This purchase
could be made on contract over a considerable period of time, and it is the Library Board's desire to acqui
this property for perking and other utilization by the Board. We respectfully request the Counc
available to the il to make
Board the sum of $1,500.00 as a down payment on the property, and the Board will work out
the balance of the payments over a period of time from revenues allotted to the Board and from the proceeds
of a bond issue if such should be available at a later date.
If the sits immediately adjacent to the present building cen be obtained, the building can be re-
modeled and enlarged so that it would be very satisfactory for the needs of the City within the forseeable
future' An addition to the present building could be added out to the street in front and side and back to
the alley and a second story built over the Forum Room.
If this property cannot be obtained, than there Is no hope of remodeling the present building
:®cause parking apace Is as absolute must, and without it it would be a waste of money to enlarge the presen
iuilding.
We have formulated the following schedule for your approval,
First, allow the Board to make the purchase of the property by making available to the Board a gum
ufficient to make the down payment. After this property has been put under contract, the Board will then
uthoriae its architect and engineer to prepare plans and Specifications looking forward to the remodeling
and enlarging of the Present facilities. This step should be commenced at the first of the year and complet
i early next mmimer. Thereafter as the next step, when the City Council of Caldwell deems it advantageous
: to time, submit to the electorate of the City a proposed bond issue, the amount to be determined from the
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estimates of the architect and engineer together with such Guam as may be determined by the Board as
necessary for the purchase of additional books, equipment and supplies. This may run a bond issue in the
neighborhood of $100,000.00 to $125,OOo.00. We would be hopeful that such an issue could be proposed Bass -
time neat summer or fall so that by the spring of 1966 the Library would be firmly established in its remods
ad home and that sufficient parking space would be available adjacent to the building for the needs of the
Library patrons.
To recapitulate, the following items are asked by the Board:
1. Increase the real property levy for the year 1965 -66 fran three mills to four mills.
2. Kake available Immediately $1,500.00 for the down payment an the property adjacent to the
present building.
3. Approve in principle the procuring of architects plane and specifications for the remodeling
of the present building which will be used as a basis of determining a bond issue which will be proposed by
the City Council at a date in the future, but hopefully within the neat fifteen months.
It is the truatees' belief that, if any sort of adequate library service is to be mainatined in
Caldwell, the foregoing plan must be approved in principle by the City Council so that the Board a" imple-
pant that part which is within the power of the Board and the City Council can implement that part which to
within the province of the City Council.
The library building is fifty years old, and, while it was adequate for the needs of Caldwell of
fifty years ago, it is grossly inadequate today. There is reading space for a maximum of twenty -four pars
without any segregation as to age of type of reading. There is no place within the building where studies
can be pursued under quiet conditions.
The Board of Trustees respectfully requests the Council to give due consideration to the matters
set forth herein and to act upon that portion which has been set forth as being necessary at this time so
that the balance of the program can be implemented in the future.
Respectfully submitted,
/S/
Octavia Walker, Chairman
Carnegie Public Library
In answer to the question by Councilman Martin, Mr, Lawrence Smith stated that there was Federal
money available now for this type of use but that the Board had been a little loath to ask for it but that
there was almost any amount available that they might want, both in the form of loans and grants, and he
didn't think they should close the door on this possibility although this might not be the attitude of the
Mre. Alice Dunlap, Librarian, explained a recent 55 million dollar Federal grant to Libraries for
construction and for the remodeling of buildings although this had to be spread out over the entire United
States which would give Idaho possibly $150,000.00; however, this was for the year 1965 and she thought it
would be renewed so as to be available also for 1966. She said plans would have to be submitted to the Stet
Library before July of 1965 so they could be considered under the Library Services and Construction Act and
there may be other sources of money available.
Councilman Davenport stated that it sewed to him the important thing was to get the land purchased
while it vas available.
Councilman Pasear said he was in sympathy with the proposal but that he had always made the state-
ment that he vouldn't support a bond issue unless it was an emergency or something of that nature. He said
that, as he saw this proposition, he thought it was good business since this location had been decided as the
logical place; he thought it was economically proper, there via a sentimental point of view there, and it was
centrally located in Caldwell; that he thought the property should be purchased but as far as a bond issue
owe concerned, he would reserve his opinion on that until Boma future date.
It was then moved by Counoilman Davenport, ascended by Councilman vassat, that the Library Board be
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authorized to purchase the property and that the City advance the amount of $1,500.00 to them for this
purpose. The roll was called when the following Councilman voted in the affirmatives Vassar, Keys, Martin,
Carpenter, and Davenport. Negative: none. Absent and not voting: Luby. Mayor Smith declared that the
motion had carried.
In answer to the question, City Attorney Wa. F. Oigray, Jr., stated that it would be necessary to
pass a Resolution authorising the loan to the Library Hoard and suggested that this action be taken at the
next regular meeting.
It seemed to be the opinion of the Council that the mill levy for Library purposes would be in-
creased from 3 mills to 4 mills. The Library Hoard thanked the Mayor and Council, and excused themselves
from the meeting.
Application of Tel -Car Incorporated referred to
Mayor Smith inquired as to whether or not there was anyone present in connection with the applica-
tion of Tel -Car Incorporated requesting an exclusive right to install and operate a television cable system
in Caldwell. It being determined that there was no one present in this regard, Mayor Smith stated that they
would have to consider that the application was no longer valid as the applicants bad been notified to appea
at this meeting and it would appear that they had no further interest in their application.
Civil Defense meeting announced
Mayor Smith announced a meeting of the 1964 -65 Civil Defense Conference in the Council Chambers on
September 22, 1964, starting at 9 :GC A.M. and running to 4 :00 P.M. He said the meeting would have quite a
large scope as far as civil defense was concerned and would include problems of the nuclear age, key to
survival of fall out shelter, a new look at the Federal program, a raw look at the State program, a new look
at the local program, and a seminar of local civil defense problems.
Mayor Smith then stated that It had bean suggested to him that a possible may of solving the Civil
Defense problems at the County level would be to appoint, on a very limited part time basis, some employee a
the MV of Caldwell or the City of Hampa and to allow the City work to be done by the Auxiliary Police
Departments of each City. He said he had discussed this a little With awns of the University people and
they thought it had some merit. He said that, under the law, they must have appointed a County Civil Deface,
person, even though it we only on a part time basis, to participate in any matching funds and to participat,
in any matching funds for the acquisition of any useful equipment. He also stated that he hadn't, as yet,
it
talked to the County Ccmmiseioners about/nor had he discussed it with the Chief of Police.
Appointment - Archie Stradley
Mayor Smith announced the appointment of Archie Stradley as Chairman of the Mayor's Committee on
the Handicapped and stated that Mr. Stradley had agreed to serve.
It was moved by Councilman Martin, seconded by Councilman Keys that the appointment of Archie
Stradley as Chairman of the Mayor's Committee on the Handicapped be approved by the Council. A vote was
taken and the motion unanimocely carried.
Appointments - Zoning Board
Mayor Smith announced three additional appointments to the Zoning Board with terms beginning on
October 1, 1964 as follows:
Bill Norman - for a term of one year and three months expiring on December 31, 1965.
Joe Meurer - for a term of two years and three months expiring on December 31, 1966.
Hal Johnson - for a term of three years and three months expiring on December 31, 1967.
It was moved by Councilmen Keys, seconded by Councilman Carpenter that the aforegoing appointments
to the Zoning Board be approved by the Council. A vote was taken and the motion unanimously carried.
Invitation extended - Intermountain Gas Company
An invitation from Intermountain Gas Company was announced for Wednesday, September 23rd, at which
time they would like for the Mayor, the Council members, and others who could, to accompany them to Mountain
Hama to look at a gas pump installation on a city water system - also, the Snake River Project where gas
pumps were being used. Mayor Smith stated that, in view of the City's pending development on water, he
thought this would be a very important trip and they would leave Caldwell at 9:00 a.m. on the aforementioned
presented
The following petition was presented for the consideration of the Council:
Aug. 12, 1964
To The Honorable Mayor, City Council and Commissioner of Public Works, Caldwell, Ida.
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We, the undersigned residents of the recently arbritrarily annexed Uvalde section of
Caldwell, Ida., respectfully ask and insist that the City domestic water System in this
area of Canyon Hill be corrected to at least normal standards of delivery and pressures.
Tests made by the City Water Dept a year or so ago at the Turner residence, showed
pressures from 30 PSI to zero pressure, and this condition is general in this area.
With the recent surge of new residences in this area, this condition has even worsened,
and the problem of automatic house appliances, bathroom necessities, spraying and sprink-
ling has become acute. We feel that a booster system for the North area of Canyon Hill is
needed, and that we are in order in asking for normal water service.
We will appreciate your earliest consideration of our very real problem.
John H. & Frances Turner 1619 Uvalde St.
Sam and Janie Newman 2315 N. Illinois Ave.
Mrs. Carl Moyer 2506 N. Montana
Lonnie Witt 2520 N. Montana
Mrs. Kenneth D. Shell 2609 H. Montana
Mr. & Mrs. Frank S. Quinn 2709 N. Montana
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Bachtell 2604 N. Montana
Mr. & Mrs. A. H. McCloskey Uvalde
Mr. William M. Knox 2501 N. Montana
Walter Schooner, Jr. Uvalde
In answer to the question, City Engineer Mel Lewis stated that the static water pressure was about
30 The per square inch as it was over quite a large area on the Hill; that they had checked the fire
hydrant at the corner of Uvalde and North Illinois and the hydrant was capable of putting out 500 gallons
per minute without booster. He further stated that the pressure down town varied and at City Hall, it WAS
about 65 to 69 lbs with the pressure lessening as you went Eastward; that there were other low pressure
areas out on the Cherry and Florida areas. He said he bad not made any estimate as to what the cost would
be, but he would assume that the most logical way to increase pressure would be through what was called a
"flow matcher" and a variable speed motor; that it would cost quite a bit but he thought it should be in-
vestigated and that, of course, anything done in the way of Water supply would have to be approved by the
Fire Underwriters.
After some discussion, it was moved by Councilman Keys, seconded by Councilman Vassar that the
petition be referred to the Water Committee for further study and an estimate of cost. A vote was taken and
the motion unanimously carried.
City Attorney reports on sign
City Attorney 0igray reported that he had conferred on this date with Mr. Claude Marcus with re-
gards to the action taken by the Council in Resolution No. 17 having to do with the removal of a sign and
that Mr. Marew had advised him that, if the law was the way he had told him it was, they would most with
him, reacmuend the removal of the sign and there would then be the determination of the damiagee; however,
with regards to the lights, they said they had a series of cases that when you said sign, whether it was
lighted or unlighted was immaterial and this was their position about that. Mr. Marcus was to definatelp
let him know on the morrow.
Bids opened on cleaning and repainting water tank
Prior to the bid opening, City Engineer Mel Lewis informed the Council of an information sheet
which each bidder was required to place in his proposal which was a statement: first, giving his or his
firms experience in application of of vinyl materials which had been specified together with the names and
addresses of the owners and the dates of the previous work he had done; second, the bidder was to give his
and his firms previous experience for sandblasting together with a Statement of his equipment to be made
available for use on this fob, third, the bidder was to state the type of equipment available for paint
application and he was to name the manufacturers and the distributor supplying the material for the vinyl
paint system specified and also the same for the exterior paint system over a rust inhibiting primer, if it
was different from the manufacturers; and finally, he was to give a Statement as to whether he was authoriz-
ed by the manufacturer as an approved applicator of the vinyl Sys tam which was to be placed inside the tank.
Mr. Levels further stated that failure to Submit a statement may be a factor used as a basis for
rejection of a bid. The firm must also be a licensed contractor in the State of Idaho.
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Bid rejected - Boise Stone & Tile
The first bid was from Boise Stone & Tile; however, they had included a bid bond rather than the
"certified check" or "cashier's check" as had been specified.
It was moved by Councilman Vassar, seconded by Councilmen Martin that the bid of Boise Stone &
Nile be rejected in that the bid bond did not comply with the specifications. A vote was taken and the
motion carried.
Bids opened
The following bids were then opened for consideration of the Council:
Treasury Valley Maintenance Co. - Boise, Idaho ----------------- -- - -- - -- $ BA9.00
Mr. George Nash representing the Boise Paint & Glass Company of Boise, Idaho was re-
cognized and stated that they were associated with Caldwell Paint & Glass of Caldwell; that
they were a certified applicator of Vinyls and that they used the Glidden Vinyl System as
approved by the American Waterworks Association; that they would make the application with
the airless spray application in accordance with the specifications and either hot or cold.
The bid was accompanied by a Cashiers Check in the amount of $422.45
Gores Tank Company (Eris Riemer, owner) - Oakland, California --- - - - -- $ 5,875.00
The bid was accompanied by a Certified Check in the amount of $293.75
It wan moved by Councilman Martin, seconded by Councilman Davenport that the bids be taken under
advisement for a period of five (5) days. A vote was taken and the motion unanimously carried.
Pool, Card, and Pool & Card License applications presented
Pool License applications for renewal, fourth quarter 1964:
Richard Okamoto d/b /a Pocket Billiard & Snooker at 713 Main Street
Gerald Talbot d/b /a Talbot Alley at 506 West Aven
Card License application for renewal, fourth quarter 1964:
Arthur Bock d/b /a Western Beer & Lunch at 707 Main Street
Pool & Card License application for renewal, fourth quarter 19641
Roy Frank d/b /a Royms Sport Shop at 14 So. Seventh Avenue
It was moved by Councilman Davenport, seconded by Councilman Carpenter that the applications be
approved for renewal and that the licensee be issued. A vote was taken and the motion carried.
Applications for Bartender Permits
Applications for Bartender Permits from R. DeMar Timmons, Ethel Mable Miller, Robert Fred Miller,
and Leonard A. Fullerton were presented for consideration of the Council with each application having been
approved by the Chief of Police and each being accompanied by a receipt from the City Clerk for the required
fee.
It was moved by Councilman Vassar, seconded by Councilman Martin, that the applications be approv
and that Permits be issued. A vote was taken and the motion unanimously carried.
Bill No. 16
Prior to consideration of the neat order of business, Mayor Smith informed the Council that the
proposed Subdivision Ordinance had been reviewed by the Chairman of the Planning Commission and that he had
received a letter from the Chairman of this commission stating that he thought the ordinance was fine, that
it was long overdue and he recommended that it be passed.
City Building Inspector, Barney Goul was recognized and he recommended consideration of adding to
the regulations of the Bill that a corner lot should have at least 25% more footage than other lots on the
side street so as to allow houses to be constructed on the corner without being a traffic hazard and he
suggested that lots be not lase than 5,400 square feet in some areas and, in other erase, not less than
9,000 square feet. In this respect, he suggested that the city should be divided into three districts for
the various classifications of houses being constructed.
Thereupon, Councilman Heys introduced Bill No. 16 entitled:
AN ORDINANCE BECOMING CHAPTER 8 OF TITLE V OF THE CITY CODE OF CALUdELL, IDAHO, REGULATING THE SUBDIVISION
LUM WITHIN THE CITY OF CALMLL, IWO, PROVIDING DEFINITIONS; PRESCRIBING REGUTATICNS FOR THE FILING OF
PLATS, SUBDIVISIONS AND DEDICATIONS; ESTABLISHING MINIMUM STANDARDS FOR THE DESIGN, DEVELOPMENT AND LAYOUT
SUBDIVISIONS, SPECIFYING REQUIRED IMPROVEMENTS; ESTABLISHING FEES; PRESCRIBING PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION
THE PROVISIONS THEREOF; REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT THEREOF; PROVIDING FOR
THE GRANTING OF VARIATIONS AND EXCEPTIONS THERE MR, AND PROVIDING FOR APPEAL.
Bas read for the first time.
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Request for wire crossing over public right -of -way
City Engineer, Mel Lewis reported a request from Mr. Howard Clark, owner of the Taxicab Company in
Caldwell, who had a base radio station at the Texaco Service Station located at Boise Avenue and the Highway.
Mr-Levis stated that Mr. Howard had requested permission to run a line from the base station to the Trailer
court where they lived and which line would necessarily have to cross over Galveston Street. Mr. Lewis said
that there sight be some risk but he couldn't see to much wrong with granting the request providing certain
irements were met.
It was moved by Councilman Vassar, seconded by Councilman Keys that permission be granted to Mr.
,rd Clark for placing the line over Galveston Street providing that be complied with height restrictions
any other requirements specified by the City Engineer. A vote was taken and the motion carried.
.s for Mid-September
Total water & Sewer Fund Supplies - Mid September, 1964
16.50
114.29
3.
15
5.72
19.2@
3.21
3..
7
37.40
17.68
2.67
168.05
.00
221.07
9.00
21.91
80.00
3.62
5.60
10.7
2.09
hO-45
2.70
6.00
T3 3
664.97
AMOUNT
�$
1,597.12
8.17
130.79
52.97
26.83
5.60
31.30
10.35
320.28
25.00
110.53
34.30
63.75
56.39
168.05
38.79
9.96
4.00
183.05
28.40
21.50
230.07
4.00
81.00
124.65
5.00
5.00
14.68
12.33
101.91
2.50
5.83
19.96
5.00
8.44
4.00
3,
113.o5
42.54
11.64
350.00
25.53
8.70
748.35
33.79
2.00
21.48
203.02
27.65
32.50
4.28
196.74
26.56
2.35
1,850.18
GENERAL FUND
SUPPLIES
NAND FUND
0. & PWOS3
T
U97lea W. Astleford
3
2L
American 011 Co.
10 -040
3
B & M Equipment Co., Inc.
26 -032
4
Bob Nicholas Oil Co., Inc.
23 -032
10 -040
5
Caldwell Auto Supply
5 -032
26-032
6
Caldwell Drug Center
5-032
7
Caldwell Flour Mills
5 -032
8.
Caldwell Ice & Cold Storage, Inc.
2 -0
9-
Caldwell leather & Canvas
00-
Campbell & Company
5 -032
il-
The Caxton Printers, Ltd.
10 -03$
5-032
i2
Certified Laboratories
26-032
i3
Gordon Gochnour
24 -032
S4
Howard Electric
5 -032
S$
Idaho Gas Co., Caldwell
23 -032
26 -032
S6
Idaho Power Company
23 -032
26 -032
27 -032
S7
King Brown Gardens
23 -032
26 -032
S8
Leupold & Stevens Instruments, Inc.
2 -032
59•
Jim Lyke, Postmaster
70
Martin Wholesale, Inc.
24-032
26 -032
71
Monroe International Inc.
72
Moon lawn Hower and Repair
6 -032
73
Mountain States Telephone Company
1 -0
26-032
74-
Delbert E. McGinty
17 -032
10 -036
75
76
The News- Tribund
North Caldwell 66 Service
-032
77
Ralph Richardson
p
78
Mark C. Roberta
22 -032
79
Sargent - Sowell, Inc.
5.032
8o
Servica Parts
22 -032
81
Simplot Soilbuilders
23 -032
26 -032
82
Simpson Blacksmith Shop
23-032
83
Standard 011 Company of California
� -032
84
Summers 6tationery & Office Supply
19 -032
22 -032
85
Ted Terry
22 -032
86
Troy Iaundry
15 -032
17 - 032
87
W. C. Uphouae
Total General Fund Supplies - Mid September, 1964
WATER & SEWER FOND
SUPPLIES
161
162
American Oil Company
Caldwell Auto Supply
30 - 032
31 -032
163
The Caxton Printers, Ltd,
32 -032
164
Chicago Bridge & Iron Company
30 - 033
165
City of Caldwell (General Fund)
32
166
City Delivery Service
-032
30 -032
167
Idaho Power Company
30 -032
31 -032
168
King Brown Gardens
31"032
30-032
369
Melvin Lewis - City Engineer
370
Mountain States Telephone Company
31 -032
-032
371
National Chemsearch Corp.
31
30-033
72
The News - Tribund
32 -032
73
Pitney - Bowes, Inc.
30 -032
74
Service Parts Company
75
1
Union Pacific Railroad Company
76
Weatcott 011 Corporation
30 -032
77
western Auto Associate Store
31 -032
Total water & Sewer Fund Supplies - Mid September, 1964
16.50
114.29
3.
15
5.72
19.2@
3.21
3..
7
37.40
17.68
2.67
168.05
.00
221.07
9.00
21.91
80.00
3.62
5.60
10.7
2.09
hO-45
2.70
6.00
T3 3
664.97
AMOUNT
�$
1,597.12
8.17
130.79
52.97
26.83
5.60
31.30
10.35
320.28
25.00
110.53
34.30
63.75
56.39
168.05
38.79
9.96
4.00
183.05
28.40
21.50
230.07
4.00
81.00
124.65
5.00
5.00
14.68
12.33
101.91
2.50
5.83
19.96
5.00
8.44
4.00
3,
113.o5
42.54
11.64
350.00
25.53
8.70
748.35
33.79
2.00
21.48
203.02
27.65
32.50
4.28
196.74
26.56
2.35
1,850.18
312
SPECIAL FUND
SUPPLIES
No.
771
NAME FUND N0. & PURP03E
Caldwell Auto Supply -032
AMOUNT
'T�1'
772
Intermountain Equipment Co.
45 -032
13.71
773
The News - Tribune
45 -032
9.90
774
Hiner - Harrison Agency
45-032
24.00
775
Service Parts Com ppany
45 -032
8.50
776
Bob Nicholes Oil Co., Inc.
50 -032
16.50
777
Mountain States Telephone oomparW
50 -032
7.30
778
Service Parts
50 -032
4.73
779
Arrowhead Machinery and s upply Go.
60 -032
314.25
780
Bales Lumber
60 -032
18.53
781
B3ackline Asphalt Sales of Idaho, Inc.
60 -032
5,489.34
782
Boise Paving & Asphalt Co.
60 -032
126.36
783
Caldwell Auto Supply
60 -032
58.34
784
Certified Laboratories
60 -032
147.33
785
Ci of Caldwell (General Fund)
60 -032
22.75
786
Crown Tire Service
60 -032
32.66
767
Dean's, Inc.
60 -032
122.81
788
Intermountain Equipment Co.
60 -032
137.40
789
Murray's Used Car Parts
60- 032
33.86
790
Nordling Parts Company
60 -032
31.48
791
Premier Fastener Co.
60 - 032
118.87
792
Mr. Harry Huddell
60 -032
15.00
793
The Sawtooth Company
60 - 032.
3 85.02
794
Service Parts Company
60-032
795
Bill Shafer
60 -033
35.
796.
Western Bearings, Inc.
60 -032
75.27
797
Bennett 'tractor & Implement Go.
75 -032
18.00
796
Idaho Department Of Health
75 -032
200.20
799-
Mr. Hobert Stlmlbaugh
75- 032
110.00 --
800.
Caldwell Arm o ryy Association, Inc,
80 -032
22.90
801.
802
Paldwell AutorSupplY
Idaho Power Company.
90 -032
90 -032
33.33
4.50
803
Motor Inn Tire Shop
90 -032
19.91
Total Sppcial Fund Supplies - Mid September, 1964
7,732.61
EVENOITURES BY FUNDS
SUPPLIES PURPOSE
'
WATER & S te'
30 -032 S uppl�e6
262.89
WATER & SEWER
30 -033 Capital
377.65
WATER & SEWEA
30 -038 Improvement
196.74
TREATMENT PLANT
WATER ( GENERAL OFFICE)
31 -032 Supplies
966.06
FIRE
32 -032 a
45 -032
46.84
CENQ;1'BRY
50-032 a
70.92
28.53
STET
60-032 a
7,189.32
TION
SANITATION
60 -033 Capital
75 -032 Supplies
35.00
Mau
SANITATION
75 -034. Contract
CORY
IRRIGATION
80 - 032 Supplies
.00
5
90 -032
Total Water & Sewer and Other Special Fund Supplies for Mid
September, 1964
9.582.79
It xea moved by Councilman Martin, seconded by Councilman
Vassar, that the bills presented
for Mid
September be approved and that warrants be issued in the various amounts for payment of them.
A vote was taken and the motion unanimously carried.
There being no further business to come before the Council,
it wan moved by Councilman Keys,
seconded
by Councilman Vassar, that the meeting adjourn.
A vote was taken and the motion unanimously carried.
The meeting adjourned at 9155 P. M.
City "ar
COUNCIL CBANSM
SEPIENBER 24, 1964
41 oo P. M.
The Council met pursuant to call and acknowledgement of notice in the following form;
areby acknowledge
We, the undersigned Mayor and Members of the City Council of the City of Caldwell, Idaho
notice of a Special Meeting of the said City Council,
do each
to be hold in the Council Chambers
.n the City Hall in the City or Caldwell, Idaho, at the hour of 4=Oo P.M., on the 24th day of September, 1964
or.the transaction of all business in
'efinlshing
connection with the following objects Consideration of bids for the
of the city water tank.
Witness our signatures this 24th day of September, 1964.
- Mayor