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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1941-11-10city council minutes-3' U �i I. Nosy Name.' '.ghat for. 1565 Caldwell Concrete Pipe Supplies 1566 Backer ndw. " 156V Garber Yotor Co., " 1568 Boise Payette Lbr. " 1569 Harry's Repair Shop " TOTAL PARR FUnD GOLF FUND 1570 R.E. Olson Salary 1571 Sam Livessy Services 1572 Sam Lamkltn " 1573 - Idaho Power Co., Power 1574 Becker Hdw.Co., Supplies TOTAL GOLF FUciD NORTF PARK FUND 1575 Rey Mammond Services 1576 W. L. Landrath ° 1577 Campbell Imp. Co., Supplies TOTAL NORTH PARK FIND STREET LIGHTING FUI4 1578 Idaho Power Co., Street Lights TOTAL STREET LIGHTING FUND AIRPORT FTAD 1579 N. W. Jones Services 1580 W.W.Shaver 1581 Heb Cole " Amount. .62 .50 .49 .40 .38 364.31 75.00 79.70 74.70 1.93 .85 232.16 50;40 21.60 .15 72.15 784.11 784.11 88.eo 7.20 1.80 TOTAL AIRPORT FUND 97.00 CEMETERY SINKING FNND 1582 Paddock & McCoy Services 633.25 1583 PeckMim- Williamson Supplies 112.00 1584 Levi Strange Services 97.20 1585 Caldwell Concrete Pipe Supplies 27.06 1586 Home Lbr. & Coal " 7.00 1567 Irrigator's Lbr. Co., 5,99 TOTAL CEMETERY SINKING FUND 682.50 GRAND TOTAL OF EXPM07TURES FOR OCTOBER, 1941, $15,725.81 Councilman McDannel informed the Council that the building at the Cemetery had been completed and also inspected. Moved by Dakan, seconded by McDannel that the Council accept the Cemetery Build- ing. Motion carried. There being no further business to come before the Council it was moved by Dakan, seconded by McD.nnal that Council adjourn. Motion carried. - T Mayor. City Clerk. COUmCIL CHAMBERS, NOVEMBER 10th., 1941, 8:00 P. M. The Council met on call of the Mayor, with the M H. E. McClusk07, presiding. On Roll Call the following Councilmen andwered present: Thurlow Bryant, Wilbur en, F.E. Newman, E.E.Frasher a nd C. 0. McDannel. Absent: Floyd Blunt. The Mayor informed the Council the Meeting was called to meet with Mr. Bovey of se. j 0:3 A letter was resdfrom Mr, w. L. Leonard, Director of the Department qr ruoiic, _ Health, Boise, Idaho, regarding the inspection of milk. Mr.Bovey former,Milk Inspector for Caldwell recommended the appointment of Mr. Vernon Harris as Milk Inspector, also, postponing the enforcement of the Milk Ordinance until March lst., 1942. The Mayor appointed VERNON HARRIS, as MILK INSPECTOR, without compensation. Moved by Dakan, seconded by Bryant that this appointment be confirmed. Motion carried. There: being no further business to come before the Council it was moved by Bryant, seconded by Newman Council adjourn. Motion carried, City Clerk. COUNCIL CHAMBERS, DECE4BER 1st., 1941, 8 :00 P.M. The Regular Monthly Meeting of the City Council met in the Council Room of the (City Hpll, with the Mayor H.E. McCluskey, presiding. On Roll Call the following Councilmen answered present: Thurlow Bryant, Wilbur Dakan, F. E. Newman, Floyd Blunt and E.E. Fresher. Absent: C. O. McDInnel. The Minutes of November 5th., and 10th., were read and approved as read. The matter of leasing a certain tract of land on the Fast Side of Highway # 30, belonging to the City of Caldwell, to W. T. Bunt & Sons, was brought to the attention of the Mayor and Council. After a discussion of this matter it was moved by Newman, seconded by Blunt that the City enter into an agreement with P1. T. Bunt & Sons. Motion c arried. Mr. Hugh Ackley presented a petition to the Mayor and Council, signed by propert owners, petitioning that North Kimbell Avenue, from Elgin Street to the Intersection of Highway # 30, be included in the Commercial Zone. This matter was left on the table. Moved by Brynnt, seconded by Blunt that the Pioneer Irrigation Levy for 1942, be set up the same as the 1941 Levy. Motion carried. _This being the time set for the third reading of Bill No 9, Proposed Ordinance No. 582, the Mayor instructed the Clerk to read Bill No 9, in full, section by section. The Clerk reed the Bill Qs directed. The question then being "Shall Bill No 9, pass?" The Mayor directed the Clerk to call the roll on the above question which resulted as follows: Those voting in the affirmative were: Bryant, Dakan, Newman, Blunt and Fresher. Negative: None. Absent and not voting: MCD"nnel. Thereupon the Mayor declared Bill No 9, had passed and directed the Clerk to ke proper entry of the same and tocause Ordinance No. 582, to be published in the Cold - ell yews Tribune the official newspaper of the City of Caldwell, Idaho, The Bills tor,�November were read and on motion by Bryant, seconded by Blunt that these Bills be allowed and Warrants be ordered drawn for the various amounts all of which h ad been approved by the Chairman of the Finance Committee. Motion carried. P,