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1909-11-22city council minutes
R I U1 November 15, 1909. Council met in regular see,slon pursuant to adjournment A quorum not being present Council adjourned till Monday evening, Dovember ?2, 1909, at 7:30 Q C ,f 6-A Monday November 22, 1909. Council met in regular session pursuant to ad- journment with Mayor Cowen, presiding, and Councilmen Clark, Devi>rs, Farrar, Gartin, Gipson_, Paynter, present; Shorb, Clerk. The Mayor gives notice of the veto by h.im of Bill No, z;3 by Curtin and pas "1 ti_a Council November 8, 1909, entitled, "An Ordinance to regulate the building of sidewalks and crossings in the City of Caldwell, Idaho, and repealing Ordinance No. 62 of the City of Caldwell, Idaho, eetit-ed, "An Ordinance to regulate the building of sidewalks and cro'esings in the City of Caldwell" passed and approved by the ptayor and Council of said city on the filth day of September, for the reason that SU the portions stricken out of the bill. wareint,er,voven with rerna.inder that it would make the bill as passed practically ixropexntive. The assessment roll of improvement District Pao. 1 having been filed with t clerk by the Paving Committee, : on motion of Gipson, the time set for hearing pro- tests against the said assessment was 7:30 p. m. January 3, 1910. SS& Sam Vasser appearinZ before the COUnCil asking the co- operation of the council,'ft and to alpear with him before the County Commiesioners that favorable action may be induced in the platter of improving certain county hi- Shwnys lsading into Caldwell, it was voted, on motion of Gipson, that the Uayor appulnt a cornniittee of three of which committee he is to be chairman, to rrieet 'euitll the CormnissiDriers and give Mr. Vassar such aid as he desires. The I'Lavor appointed the Street Cornnj_ttee. Sanitary Inspector reported the Turner barn and t,n.e well on the Steetl.e property in very unsanitary condition. Petition of Doan °: Hay Co., Ltd. et al praying that a bridge 32 Peet wide with a five foot walk on one ai.de be constructed across Indian Creek on Art'r.ur street between 5th and 6th avenues, was read. Petition of Maria Rernent et al. l;rai:ing that a wagon bridge be constructed across Indian Creek on Fourth Avenue between �Jai:h and Arthur Streets was read. Voted., on motion of Clark, that the petitions be referred to the Street Committee to reliort at the next meeting Voted, on motion of Revers, fiat the TA. P. Churci< be alloadd use of 131aine Street during building operations. The time coming on regularly for the olien.1 of buts for sidewalks, the fol- lowing bid from Calkins and Lesley was read: 14 Caldwell, Idaho, Nov, 22, 1909. To tl',e lion. flavor and City Council of the City of Caldwell: We siFbmit tie fOilo in bid for the construction or cement sidewalk: Block 98. Lot 13 15 11n, ft, walk at 50 u 27.00 111 25 ,r „ 11 ,r „ 15.00 " 15 25 „ „ 15.00 „ 10 5 �1 „ 15.00 17 yd fi11 at 75 5 25 tin. ft, walk at CC 15.00 15.75 18 1 yd. fill a=, 75 / .75 35 !in ft. walk at 60 15.00 15.75 " 19 1. yd, fill at '.5 ,75 25 tin. ft, walk at 60 E 1:5.08 15.75 n 20 1 1/2 yds. fill- at 75 ¢ 1.13 25 lin, ft. waI k at 60 15.00 16.13 " 21 1. 1/2 yds, fill at 75 1.13 25 tin. ft. malk at 6C ¢ 15.00 15.1:3 22 1 1j2. yds. fi,7.1 at 75 1.13 25 tin. ft. wallk at 6C ¢ 15.00 16.13 23 1 1/2 yds. f!11 at 76 1.13 t'.5 lin, ft, walk at 60 15.00 7.6.13 24 6 yds, sill at, 75 4-50 95 ' Lin, ft. walk at 60 27,00 31.50 Block 1.01 " 1 3 yds. fill at 75 / 2,25 45 lin ft. walk at. 50 27.00 29.25 " 2 1 yds. fill at ?5 1 .75 25 lin. walk at 60 15.00 15.75 P, 7 2 yds, fill at 'Y5 ya 1.50 25 lin, ft, wal., at 60 15.00 16,50 4 4 yds. fill at 75 3.00 25 tin. ft. walk at 60 15.00 18.00 5 7 yds, fill at 75 64 5. 25 25 lin. ft, wall, at 60 15,00 20.25 2 6 7 yds. rill at 75 0 8.86 25 lin. f't. walk at, 60 15. Q0 20.28 1 1 7 6 yds. fill at 75 ¢ 4.50 25 lin,ft, walk at 60 15.00 19.50 11 8 3 yds i at 75 / :.25 25 lin. ft, walk at 60 ;? 15.00 17,25 11 9 2 yds, fill at 75 1.50 25 tin. ft. walk at, 60 15.00 16.50 10 2 yds. fill at `/5 S 1.50 25 li,n, ft, walk at 60 15.00 3.6 .50 " 11 1 yd. fill at ?5 / ,75 25 lin. ft, walk at 60 15.00 15.75 " 12 7, 1/2 yds. fill. at 75 2.62 e5 lin. ft, walk at 60 ¢ 27,00 29.62 Block 97. „ 13 4 yd9. fill at 7a k 3.00 45 lin, ft, walk at 60 27.00 30.00 " 14 2 yds. fill at 75 ' 1.50 25 lin, ft. wall; at 60 15.00 16.50 15 l yd. fill at 5 ¢ .75 , 5 fin, ft. walk at fi0 15.00 15.7: " 16 1 yd. fill at 75 ¢ .75 25 lin. ft, walk at 60 A 15.00 15,75 " 17 1 yd. fill at 7. ¢ 75 25 tin. ft. walk at 60 y 15.00 15.75 1R > yds. ffill at 75 / 2.25 25 lln. ft, walk at 60 15.00 17.25 " 19 2 1/2 yds. fiia. at 75 1.87 25 tin. Pt, walk at 60 15.00 16.8 20 11.2 yds fill at 75 87.40 t 5 1in.ft, walk at 56 15.00 23.40 11 21 14 ydq. fill at 75 � 10, 50 2 25 lin, Pt. walk at 60 15.00 25.50 ^ °2 7 yds. :fill at 75 ¢ 5.25 25 lin. ft, walk at 60 15.00 20.95 23 1 yd. fill. at 75 ¢ .75 t !in. ft, wall< at. 6)n g 15.00 15.75 24 2 };cis fill at 7.5 1.50 4:l- lin, ft. walk at C" 27.00 `.'.8.50 1',1ock 126 1 2 yds. fill at 75 1.50 45 !in. ft. walk at 60 27.00 28.50 2 11 yds. fill at 75¢ 6.25 l-'5 11n. ft. walk at 60 15.00 23,85 " 3 19 *ds. ftll at 75 14.25 25 tin. ft walk at 60 � 15.00 29.25 " 'i 14.7 yds. £ill at 75 31.02 25 lin. ft, walk at 60 k{ 15.00 26.02 11 5 11.6 yds. fill al-, '7;. "i 0 9.n5 25 lin. ft. walk at C;0 s 15.00 23.2.0 ', In D m Lot G 14 yds. fill t,-,t 75 � 4 10.50 h 25 tin, ft. walk at 50 L). 00 X 2,5 7 14.7 yds. fill at 75 ! 11,02 .50 25 tin. ft. walk at 60 15.00 26.02 8 26.8 ?7ds, fill at 75 � 12.60 25 tin. ft. walk at 60 15.00 2`7.60 „ 9 14 yds. fill at 75 � 10.50 25 tin. ft. waIR at 60 15.00 x.5.80 10 3 yds. fill at 75 / 2.25 25 lin, ft, walk at 60 15. 0o 17.25 11 „ 12 25 " 11 '^ 11 3 yds. fill at 75 0 c.85 1. 5.00 45 tin. ft, walk at 60 mC :00 Pg.25 Block 1.1'7 13 1 yd, fill at 75 45 tin. ft. wall< at 60 ? .75 E7,00 7',7.75 1X1 " 25 „ 15.00 15 1 yd. fill at `75 4,1 25 lip. ft. walk at 60 15.00 1.5.75 16 3 yds. fill at 7,5 / 2.25 25 lin. ft. walk at 60 15.00 1.7.25 17 2 yds. fill at '76 1 25 tin. Pt. eralk at 60 zr 15.00 16,50 15: 1 112 yds. fill at ?5 - 1 25 lin. ft, walk at 60 .171 15.00 16.1::, 19 1 Ord, pill at 9:i � „ 25 tin: ft. uralk at 60 .75 15.40 15.75 20 „ 21 2,5 25 15.00 22 25 ° „ 15.00 23 25 15.00 24 2 T fill at `i5 1..50 45,lin. ft, walk at 60 27,00 28.60 Block 1,25 „ 1 1 yd. fill at 7.5 4 „ 45 tin, ft. wralk at 60 .75 22400 27.75 2 „ 3 25 n 11 85 ,r 4 £,5 „ „ n „ ii 1.5.00 5 ,5 „ „ „ 15.00 6 25 „ „ 1`.00 " 7 25 1.5.00 6 25 „ „ „ „ 1.5.00 „ 9 25 " „ „ 15.00 10 25 „ „ „ 3.5.00 15.00 12 1 yd, fill at 75 75 1).G© 45 lin. ft. walk at 60 27.00 27.515 Voted, on motion of Farrar,tnat the bid of Calkins T,esl.ey be accepted and that the contract for the laying of this sidewalk be awarded to ther.r whe the bf.d is within the estimates of the City I7ngireer. }Bill No. 29, by ]levers, entitled, "An Crdi.nance 0wai'di.n2 the sale, fixing t3,re details and designating the form and recitals Of the f' bond 'sssue, %r '.he Purpose of grading and paling the street intersections of tr,e City of Caldwelj, as pro- vided in Ordinance No. 132, gassed by the Council on the 1S,th day of July, 170 ^,r was read.. the °first t,irr,e. A motion eras made by Gipson ti - ,at the rules be ' iUgpetide and that tie readings on three separate days be dispensed with an,i 11hat Bill No. 89 be read the second time by title and the third time in fual and rlaeed on ]_ts C'lneil nassai;e. The rull being called on the motion the vote resultad: Ayes-- 61ark, Revers, Farrar, Garr.in, O�sun, Paynter - -6. Nays and Absent - -0. So the rrOtiC:l pr'eva.iled. Bill No. 29 read second time by title. Bill No. 29 read the third tirr�e in :full and placed 6ti its pi.nal rassa,L . On the question, Shall gill No. 29 pass? the roll beinl; called, the 70t.e x'esul.ted: Ayes -- Clark, De"Ors, Farrar, Gartin, Gipson, paynter - -6. Nays and absent - -0, 5o Bill, No. �i9 passed, becornina Ordinance No. 146. Resolution Na. 24, by Farrar, ur a convent sidewalk ancordi.ng to Plan 3 of Ordinance 63 of Olt, on Caldwall, 1dal v, alonZ Denver ` in rr,)nt, of 7,0ts 1',3 to 24, inclusive, in Block 3P, Golden Gate Add, and Lots 13 to 24, inclusive, in [flocks .39 and 40, ori5;inal toansi.te, Caldw-all, Idaho, and providing for the payment of such construction by an assessment levied au it :st the propartl front nu.or abutting on said sidewalk," was re, The rc11 being called on the passage of the resolution, the vote resulted: Ayes-- Q:;.ar3;, Pe, Farrar, Garton, Gipson, PazrnY,er - -6. 17ays and absent- O. So the resolution rassed. Bill Ago. of hy Finance Commit oe ert_tied "An Ordinance providing for the rare and keecinZ of the mone in the m tedy o.the Cray Treasufer of the City of C',aldwell, Tda2o, and prescri.:;i.n�nrnaltie;a, and repeal.i.n� Ordinance 'To, 3.05, entitled, 'An Ordinance providing for tae care and keeping of rioneys in the custody of the City Treasurer of the Ci.t, of Caldwell, "Jullo, as.d prescribini; penalties,' passed and ap- proved the loth. day of Febroary, 1908, was read t7'.e 'first time. A motion wa:- mtide b;, Cipson that the rules be suspended and that the read- ings on three s lama ln��s by liepensad Vl l and that Bill 'No. 30 be read the sec- ond 'ti'rr,e by title and the t }nird time in Pull and placed on its final. pa,sa.�e. The roll being called on .ire motion, the vote rnsi� lted: Ares -- Clark, Devers, Farrar, Gamin, C',Ipson, Pa inter - -6. Nays a,nd abs�e, —I O. So the motion prevailed. Bill Io. 3o read tI,e second tirt by title. Voted, on r.iotion op C3.ark, that the rmrd "threell Bn cnanged to "five" in OIT394i� section P and the c3.a be rwadef to reed "wi.tlt not less than five respon - sible business men" and the,.-, tf�e word "spa'_]." be changed to "may" in line one of Sec- tion 4. Bill No. 30 read third time in full and placed on its final passage. On the auesti.on, 9ha11 Pi11 No. SO pass? the roll being; called the vote resulted: Ayes -- Clark, Devers, Farrar, Gartin, Gipson, Payntei - -6 Nays a.rid absent- -O. So Rill. ho. GO gassed beccndrig Ordinance No. 14?. Voted, on reotior, o�P > levers, tbat all t},e banks of the City of Caldwell be des- ignated depositaries for all funds in excess of the an.ovnt of 11.e bond of tk:e bonded depositary. Voted, on motion of Cartin, Council adjourb until Nondaiy, Moverriber 29, at Y � eU . November 8:7, 190P. Council. met, in regular session pursuant to adjournment �.Jit" "Aayor` (' r, p�residir�g•, anal Cotinrilrnen Clark, Revers, Farrar, Carti.n, . nter, present; Shorb , Clerk. Sanitary Tnsr�ector reported that a certain pond in the first ward needed draining,and tira.t tranuree should be rpmoved from certain lots. Fvreri,ntendent of ti°, "titer Torks Piled ar for an increase of salary, I 0 �u asking tLe Council_ to make tl;e salami of i;1,e , ;�100 per mcrrth.