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It was moved by Councilman Martin, seconded by Councilman Davenport, that the meeting recess until
:00 P. M. on November 17, 1969• A vote was taken and the motion carried. The meeting recessed at 9:15 P.M-
COUNCIL CHARMERS
NOVEMM 6, 1969
L.-O0 P. M.
The Council met pursuant to recess and acknowledgement of notice in the following form:
We, the undersigned Mayor and Mmbers of the City Council of the City of Caldwell, Idaho, do her
acknowledge notice of a Special Meeting of the said City Council to be held in the Council Chambers in the
City Halpin the City of Caldwell, Idaho, at the hour of 4 -00 P. M, on the 6th day of November, 1969, for
the transaction of all business in connection with the following object: Canvass of ballots following the
City General Election held on November L. 1969.
Witness our signatures this 6th day of November, 1969. (1
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Councilman
Mayor N. E. "Coley" Smith presiding.
Upon Hall Call, the following Councilmen answered present. James W. rtBjll" Keys, V. Jay T+Mrtin,
Charles W. Carpenter, and C. A. "Chat 11 Davenport. Absent: Charles C. Banks and William S. Harrison.
Canvass of election returns
The Mayor and Council resolved itself into a Canvassing Board for the purpose of canvassing the
election returns of the City General Election held November 4 1 1969. The returns of the First, Second, Thir
and Fourth election Precincts came duly on for canvassing and were found to be correct and legally made with
the results thereof being as follows:
FOR MAYOR (one)
AMIMxLIr LIF VUIM CITY GENERAL ELECTION ON NOVEMBER 4, 1969
FIRST PRECINCT SECOND PRECINCT THIRD PRECINCT FOURTH PRECINCT
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TOTAL
Charles W. Carpenter
369
302
396
450
1,517
N. & "Coley" Smith
161
222
318
260
9
Pats Olesen
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1
0
0
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Ralph Nyblad
0
1
0
0
1
Stanley Jensen
0
0
1
1
2 1
Doyal Nall
0
0
0
1
1
FOR COUNCILMAN (three) FIRST PRECINCE SECOND PRECINCT THIRD PRECINCT FOURTH PRECINCT TOTAL
Wh. H. Ball
111
109
143
153
516
Charles C, Banks
219
263
356
317
1,175
Addison K. Barry, Jr.
137
123
192
162
614
James R. Dakan
177
171
23C
264
842
C. A. "Chet" Davenport
212
204
321
301
1,038
Loyida H. Ensign
74
82
96
140
392
Joe Jensen
153
188
266
223
830
Alfred H. McCluakey
232
210
323
302
1,067
Earl L. Priest
246
149
172
216
783
Bill Harrison
2
1
0
0
Joe E. Marshall
0
1
0
0
1
Boyd H e n ry
0
1
0
0
1
It was thereupon moved by Councilman Keya, seconded by Councilman Davenport, that the above listed
results be declared official. A vote was taken and the motion carried.
IT WAS THEREFORE ORDERED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL of the City of Caldwell, in the County of Canyon,
State of Idaho, that Charles W. Carpenter be hereby declared elected to the office of Mayor for a term of
four (4) years, to serve until the election and qualification of his successor, and, that the following
named persons are hereby declared elected to the office of Councilman for a term of four (h) years, to serve
mtil the election and qualification of their successors, to- wit: Charles C. Banks, C. A. "Chet" Davenport,
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and Alfred H. McCloskey.
r It was moved by Councilman Martin, seconded by Councilman Keys, that this speciall meeting adjourn
subject to previous motion for recess. A vote was taken and the motion carried. The meeting adjourned at
4 :25 P. M.
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COUNCIL CHAHURS
NOVEMBER 17, 1969
8:00 P. M.
The Council met pursuant to recess and acknowledgement of notice in the following form:
r We, the undersigned Mayor and Members of the City Council of the City of Caldwell, Idaho, do here
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 hoar of 8:00 P.M., on the 17th day of November, 1969, for
the transaction of all business in connection with the following object: Now and unfinished business.
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Witness our signatures this 17th day of November, 1969.
Mayor
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muncilman
Councli.man Councilman
Mayor N. E. "Coley" Smith presiding.
Upon Roil Call, the following Councilman answered present; Charles C. Banks, William S. Harrison,
V. Jay Martin, and C. A. "Chet" Davenport. Absent: James W. "Rill" Keys and Charles W. Carpenter,
Local Improvement District for Cinderella Park Subdivision area discussed
As the first order of business, City Engineer Mel Lewis informed the Council in that he was look-
ing toward the Local Improvement District for streets next year and he referred to the Cinderella Park
Subdivision area which had been petitioned this last year and which didn't qualify because of to much land
against the number of signers. He said the people want to petition again as they feel Mr. Vern Rudolph
wouldn't protest this time; however, he and John Thomas had met with the School Board in September and
had appraised them of the fact that their land was adjacent to Arlington, the connecting street on the east
end of the two streets, and they didn't got any agreement or satisfaction from the School Board - the School
Board had said they might consider it in 1970 but they were quite sure that they wouldn't and they had even
discussed what this had to do with education.
Pr. Lewis then said that, if the Council wanted to pursue this, he would try to be ready at what-
ever time they chose to do so, to present in dollars, several alternatives -- one might be if the Council
was going to give any consideration to subsidizing the east half of the street to the expense of the oiling
the curb and gutter would have to be paid by someone and the most logical would be the people in that area
and whether the cost of that was going to be distributed across the area on a front foot basis or how might
be another - or, the other way would be to distribute the total cost across the area in some manner. In
answer to the question, Mr. Lewis stated that he thought a School District was one entity you could not
force into a District against its will. He said that, after the Council decided this, he thought W. Thomas
would contact the people in the area.
Discussion followed in that only half of the street might be oiled where it was effected by the
School property or, to do all of the oiling and no curb on the east side, but this would leave a ragged edge