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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1931-11-30city council minutesW November 9, 1931 An adjourned meeting of the City Council met on call of the Mayor, with Mayor Fred L. Lilly, presiding. On Roll Call the following Councilmen answered present: M. S. Sandmeyer, A. G. Keister, C. E. Balsa, doe Dickens, C. M. Johnson and E. L. Vassar. f� � Fred Me Connel appeared and showed a drawing of a proposed bridge across Indian Creek at 9th. Street and asked permission to substitute metal lath and plaster lApted of brick or cement. After due consideration the Council rejected the petition. A Petition, signed by 34 persons, was read, asking the Council to place six lights on North Kimball from Freeport Street and the Bridge crossing the Boise River. Moved by Sandneyer and seconded by Bales that the matter be taken under advisement, and the City Clerk be instructed to ascertain the cost of installing and maintaining said lights. Motion Carried. Mr. Guy Evans of the The First security Company of Salt Lake City, Utah, appeared and explained a plan for Funding and Refunding.the City's indebtedness. Moved by Dickens and seconded by Vassar that the Finance Committee and the Mayor, work with the Auditor and Mr. Evans in working out a suitable plan for refunding said Indebtedness. Motion Carried. J Moved by Sandmeyer and.seconded by Vassar that this Council adjourn until the evening of December 3rd. 1931. Motion Carried. � c ity Cleric Mayo COUNCIL CHAMBERS, NOVEMBER J, 1931 8:00 p. M. An adjourned meeting or the City Council met on call of the Mayor, with° Mayor, Fred L. Lilly, presiding. On Roll Call, the following Councilmen answered present: Sandmeyer, Keister, Bales, Dickens, Johnston land Vassar. Fred H. Me Connel appeared and showed a drawing of a proposed building across Indian Creek, to be built'by the Oonsumers' Service Station. After a full-discussion with the County Engineer, Fred H. Me Connel, and with the City Engineer, L. M. Porter, it was decided that where piling was to be driven in the said Indian Creek, that said piling must conform to the piling already in under the bridges across said Creek, and that creosote piling must be used. Moved by Sandmeyer and seconded by Bales that the above decision be adopted by this Council. Motion Carried. The Mayor appointed W. H. Guerin as Dog Catcher and Pond Master, reporting that 1. W. Sawyer had resigned from the above position. Moved by 9andmeyer and seconded by Keister that the above appointment be ooafirmed. On Roil Call those voting in favor of the appointment were: Sandmeyer, Keiet , Bales, Dickens and Johnson. Those opposed, None. Absent and not voting, Vassar. The above appointment was, therefore, confirmed. Moved by Dickend and seconded by Johnson that this Council stand adjourned until Monday evening November 16th. 1931 at 6:00 P. m. Motion Carried. �U-Y- e r - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - r - - - - - - - _ _ _ COUNCIL CHAMBERS, NOVEMBER Am 30.,1931 - 8:00 P. M. An adjourned meeting of the City Council met on call of the Mayor, with Mayor Fred L. Lilly, presiding. On Roll Call the following Councilmen answered present: M. S. Sandmeyer, A. G. Keister, C. E. Balsa, doe Dickens, C. M. Johnson and E. L. Vassar. f� � Fred Me Connel appeared and showed a drawing of a proposed bridge across Indian Creek at 9th. Street and asked permission to substitute metal lath and plaster lApted of brick or cement. After due consideration the Council rejected the petition. A Petition, signed by 34 persons, was read, asking the Council to place six lights on North Kimball from Freeport Street and the Bridge crossing the Boise River. Moved by Sandneyer and seconded by Bales that the matter be taken under advisement, and the City Clerk be instructed to ascertain the cost of installing and maintaining said lights. Motion Carried. Mr. Guy Evans of the The First security Company of Salt Lake City, Utah, appeared and explained a plan for Funding and Refunding.the City's indebtedness. Moved by Dickens and seconded by Vassar that the Finance Committee and the Mayor, work with the Auditor and Mr. Evans in working out a suitable plan for refunding said Indebtedness. Motion Carried. J Moved by Sandmeyer and.seconded by Vassar that this Council adjourn until the evening of December 3rd. 1931. Motion Carried. � c ity Cleric Mayo