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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1951-12-03city council minutesGI The authorized to select the location in Memorial Park upon which the statue is to be placed. Y�t1! I �I it Upon Roll Call it appeared the motion was unanimously carried. Moved by Burrell,seeonded by Blomquist that a two hour parking zone be established on Main Street betwwen Fifth Avenue and Sixth Avenue. Upon Roll Call it appeared the motion was unanimously carried. There being no further business to come before the Council it was moved *.y,Burrelli seconded by Fenrich that Council adjourn. Motion carried. r^ City Clerk COUNCIL C,1k%MFRS, DECEMRM 3rd, 1951, B -00 P. M. F I �I The Regular Monthly Meeting of the City Council met in the council Rooms of the City Hall, with the Mayor Jason C. Smith, presiding. Upon Roll Call the following Councilmen answered present: Fran Blomquist, L. E. Burrell, John Myers, Ernest Weick, Dple Fenirch and J. M. Bettis. Mr. Dave Isom was present and stated that he represented several oil companies who had been notifie by the Building Inspector to remove signs and sign posts which were in violation of ordinance No 504. Mr. Isom requested this notice be revoked. The Mai-or and Council thoroughly discussed this matter Whereupon it was moved by Councilman Durrell, seconded by Councilman Blomquist that the signs and sign posts which at the present time are in violation of Ordinance 504 remain at the pleasure of the Council, but, in the future all signs and sign posts must conform with the City Ordinance and a list of the owners and location of these signs be spread on the minutes. Upon Poll Cell those voting in the affirmative were: Plomquist, Burrell, Ayers, Weick, Fenrich and Bettie. Negative: None. Absent and not voting: None. Thereupon the Mayor declared the motion carried. The following is a list of the owners and location of signs and sign posts in violation of Ordinanc 504: Texaco Service Berry's Service Veltex Service Richfield Zervice Ford Yotor Co., Service Corners Porter's Service Town Motor Inn Veltex Darling's Auto Court Standard Station I. C. ". Service Kimball & Cleveland Kimball & Dearborn Cleveland & 10th Cleveland & 10th 9th & Cleveland Kimball & Cleveland Kimball & Blaine 515 Arthur Kimball & Albany Kimball . Albany Kimball & Hannibal 9th .°. Arthur let & Cleveland V.r. John Tegoc was present and revue .ad Cedar Street be opened. Moved by Betti aeccnded by Burrell that a portion of Cedar Street be opened to -ivc Mr. Tegge access to his residence. Upon Roll Call it appeared the motion was unanimously carried. Applications for Beer Licenses were read from 77ilson Beer & Lunch, Art Milliner, Elk's Club, H. C. Looney, The Tavern snd Waldorf Cigar Stx -., tr,F fec e each application.. Moved by My = =rs, seconded by Fenrich that these Licenses be granted. Upon Eoll.Call it appeared the motion was unanimously carried. Applications for liquor Licenses wero read from The Tavern„ :,rt Milliner and M's Club, the fee secom,:anying each application. 11' �a Moved B Blomgaist, seconded by 11yers that these Licenses be granted. Upon Roll Call it appeared'the motion was unanimously carried. kpplicatt�" for Punch Board Licenses were read from The Tavern, Art Killiner and Elk's Club, the Pee accompanying carh application. Moved by Were, seconded 1 Weick that these Licenses be granted. Upon Roll Call it appeared the motion eras unanimously csrried. The bills for November were read and on motion by Blomquist, seconded by buyers that these bills be allowed and Warrants ordered drawn for the various amounts all of vh ich had been approved by the Finance Committee. Motion carried. Noe. Name What for GSidERAL FUND SALARIES & SERVICES Amount 1999 Jason C. Smith 2000 Fran BlomQsist 2001 Lawrence Burrell 2002 John uyers 2003 Dale Fenrich 2004 J. M. Bettis 2005 urnest Weick 2006 Ada Hartenbower 2007 Edith H. Church 2008 Dorothy Martin 2009 Canyon County 2010 Canyon County 2011 First National Bank 2012 Bankers Life Company 2013 H. E. Parmenter 2014 .Canyon County 2015 Canyon County 2016 First. National Bank 2017 Lionel C. Krall 2018 Coy Collins 2019 Waldo Paddock 2020 Forest Millender 2021 C. L. Rorabaugh 2022 Eugene Inge 2023 Dale Hanks 2024 Aubrey Smith 2025 Derwin Sparks 2026 Thomas W. Burns 2027 John Warren 2028 Roy Arsbaugh 2029 Mathew Maxwell 2030 W. F. Johnston 2031 R. C. Stevens 2032 Leonard charlton 2033 Gordon Sams 2034 Ross MaKeeth 2035 W. R. vail 2036 Olen Waner 2037 State Treasurer 2038 State Treasurer 2039 First National Bank 2040 Banker's Life Company 2041 Dale 0. Haile 2042 Henry P. Schmidt 2043 _ Wm. M. Carlson 2044 Elvis Burton 2045 B. R. Collins 2046 Dan Davison 2047 Boyd Jewett 2048 Dnra F. Hopkins 2049 Donald doss 2050 Clarence ymberg 2051 Watie Combs 2052 Cecil Hall 2053 Doyle Roberts 2054 Mrs. Evel n Douglas 2055 W. S. Maxey 2056 Canyon County 2057 Canyon County 2058 First National Bank 2059 Bankers Life Company 2060 Department of Public Health 2061 L. K. Porter 2062 Bryan Harding 2063 Donald Baird 2064 Oliver Krauss 2065 Canyon County 2066 Canyon County 2067 First Natmnal Bank 2068 Bankers Life Comoany 2069 William F. Gigray, Jr. 2070 Elwood Siegmann Salary n n n u e n n u Social Security - City payment Social Security Withholding Tax Insurance Salary Social Security - City payment Social Security Withholding Tax - Salary It e n It it it It n u n Fireman's Fund - City payment Firemen's rand Withholding Tax Insurance Salary u n n v n n n u n n n Social Security - City Payment Cocial Security Withholding Tax Insurance Salary n „ n n Social Secrrity - City payment Social Security Withholding Tax Insurance Salary 3 100.00 40.00 4o.o0 40.00 4o.00 40.00 40.co 218.92 181.95 31.52 8.13 8.06 92.20 4.35 248.97 4.13 4.13 21.90 250.26 224.32 237.39 238.00 238.00 215.95 238.00 225.60 233.60 232.76 232.76 213.68 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 36.50 36.50 60.28 60.28 143.20 30.20 309.70 275.96 244.42 244.42 235.19 249.21 244.66 232.11 250.07 209.91 223.74 212.15 169.97 176.18 82.08 55.36 55.36 213.80 42.4C 125.00 533.10 214.19 222.22 177.24 10.80 10.80 209.00 1 2 5 .66 • ° i j Il i I l 93 Nos. Name Tll Fl i,; I 'I Il 11 �i 2071 Canyon County 2072 Canyon County 2073 Hankers Life Company 2074 S. P. Glenn 2075 J. S. Wymore 2076 Wilbur Wykert 2077 Don Shaw 2078 Herman Jensen 2079 Ed McKinsey 2080 T. W. Farley 2081 Wm. Cordell 2082 Emmett Garland 2063 Fred Villines 2084 John Wangsgard 2085 Canyon County 2066 Canyon County 2087 First National Bank 2088 Bankers Life Company 2089 C. D. Crandall 2090 Roy Davis 2091 Sam Hartkopf 2092 Roy Melton 2093 Richard Slaussen 2094 Wilma Keech 2095 H. B. Lumford 2096 Frank Kessler 2097 Jim iaierrill 2098 Wm. Witzig 2099 Lester Reeves 2100 Claude Lappin 2101 Henry Prall 2102 Ed Glenn Sr. 2103 John Glenn Jr. 2104 Wm. J. Lawrence 2105 Dorothy Lartin 2106 Canyon County 2107 Canyon County 2108 First National Hank 2109 Bankers Life Company 2110 W. R. Vail 2111 Paul Stamm 2112 William Gainey 2113 Canyon County 2114 Canyon County 2115 First National Bank 2116 Bankers Life Company 2117 George Hammer 2118 James Logan Seale 2119 David Liggett 2120 Sherrel Hammer 2121 Ada Hartenbower 2122 Canyon County 2123 Canon County 2124 First National Bank 2125 Bankers Life Company 2126 C. L. Bourland 2127 Guy Healy 2128 Oscar Haaman 2129 Henry Lends 2130 Herb Mason 2131 W. J. Lawrence 2132 E. 0. Eisenbrendt 2133 Canyon County 2134 Canyon County 2135 First National Bank 2136 Bankers Life Company 2137 Xrs. Ida Ruby 2138 Elavilla C. Blondel What for Social Security - City payment Social Security Insurance Salary n u n n n u u Social Security - City payment Social Security Withholding Tax Insurance TOTAL SALARIES - GENERAL FUND SALARIES - 'if-IMP FUND Salary n n u !4 !! It Social Security - City payment Social Security 'lithholding Tax Insurance TO u1L SALARIES - WATIM FUND SALARIES -- Jt© Salary Social Security - City payment Social Security Withholding Tax Insurance TOTAL "aALARIES - SK.'WKLZI G FUND SALARIES - GF? I'SRY FUND Salary n Social Security - City payment Social Security Withholding Tax Insurance TOTAL SALARIS - CEM'rGRY FUND SALARIES - IRRIGATION F IM Sala1v U [r Social Security - City payment Social Cecarity Withholding Tax Insurance TOTAL SALARIES - IRRIGATION FUND SALARIES - LIBRARY FUND Salary Amount 3 3.79 3.79 4.55 250.93 232.92 242.47 224.82 221.82 188.34 172.69 185.34 188.34 194.64 194.64 37.65 37.65 158.40 16.10 $ 12,651.67 234.87 210.72 210.72 212.27 188.17 169.70 156.02 183.79 164.69 157.25 177.24 177.24 160.25 153.69 124.13 82.35 7.85 48.o5 48.05 360.10 �a nn 6 3,251.05 190.09 166.14 185.73 8.89 8.89 34.80 ec $ 602.09 236.74 2oo.67 222.12 77.05 34.47 12.75 12.75 63.30 3.00 3 862.85 245.97 188.34 190.09 177.24 64.37 64.37 17.91 15.41 15.41 45.60 18.10 $ 1,042.81 216.60 174.02 �Y Nos. Name 2139 Mrs. Harold Skinner 2140 Mrs. Dorothy E. Doane 21141 D. D. Bagley 21L2 Canyon County 21113 Canyon County 2144 First National Bank 2145 Bankers Life Company What for Salary u Social Security - City payment Social Security Withholding Talc Insurance TOTAL SALARIES - LIBRARY FUND SALARIES - RECREATION FUND 1 935.63 2146 Harry Flagg Salary 212.15 2147 George Hemmer n 9.24 2148 Canyon County Social Security - City payment 3.46 2149 Canyon County Social Security 3.46 2150 First National Bank Withhold ng Tax 1.60 2151 Bankers Life Company Insurance 4,55 TOML SALIR.I -- RECREATION FUND 234.46 GRAND TOTAL -- SAURiES & SERVICES 3 19,580.56 GENERAL FUND -- SUPPLIES 2152 2153 R. L. Polk & Co, Mountain Supplies 23.00 2154 States Tel & Tel Mountain States Rental 11.85 Tel & Tel Rental 11.50 2155 R. E. Parmenter, Tress. Supplies 5.Oo 2156 Idaho Power Company Service 77,65 2257 Case Furniture Supplies 15.07 2158 quality Food Market n 14 �9 2159 Becker Hardware Co. It 44 .20 2160 Mountain States Tel & Tel Rental .27 3 2161 2162 Sawtooth comoany Troy Laundry & Dry Cleaning Supplies " 24.53 2163 Leo J. Mason Motor Co. n 16.90 13.55 2164 2165 Terry Electric Service Parts a 11.00 Co. „ 9 • 5 o 2166 McCluske y Si gnal Co. ' 8.78 2167 Milliner Truck Lines Lines n 6.22 2168 2169 Coy coiling R. C. Stevens " " 6.00 2170 J. L. Charlton n 6.00 2171 Thomas Burns n 6.00 2172 W. R. Vail m 6.00 2173 John Warren " 6.00 2174 W, F. Johnston n 6.00 2175 Mathew Maxwell " 2176 Ross McHeith " 6.o0 2177 Olen Waner 6.00 2178 Forrest hdlender " 2179 Waldo Paddock it 6.00 6,Oo 2180 Dorvin Sparks " 2181 Eugene Inge 6.00 2182 Roy Arbaugh „ 6.00 2183 Gene Rorabaugh „ 6.00 2184 Gordon Sams „ 6.o0 2185 2186 Dale Hanks Caldwell „ 6.00 6.00 Auto Supply 2187 Millervps, Inc. „ .27 2188 Leo J. Mason Motor Co. „ 662.6o 2189 United Radiator Shop n 68.19 2190 Pountain States Tel & Tel Rental 47 . 2 5 2191 2192 Payne Auto Co Burns Chevrolet Co. Supplies 44.20 37.90 2193 Home Lumber & Coal Co „ 22 .79 2194 Whelchel Studio n 13.47 2195 Oakley Moody Service n 14.05 2196 Toft Machine Shop „ 7.80 2197 Bob & Pete'- Texaco Service a 7.DO 2198 Clerk's Cash Revolving Fund It 5.70 2199 Blumenthal Uniform Company It 5.00 2200 Motor Inn Service „ 3.85 2201 Western Union Telegraph Cc n 3.35 2202 Purkhiser Electric Cc „ 1.45 2203 2204 Donald Baird - Assigned to c, C. Lodge Anderson 1.11 40.00 2205 motor Co. Shorb Printing Co. It n 23.89 2206 Bryan Hardin g 19.05 2207 Home Lumber & Coal „ 10.00 2208 Calftell News Tribune Co n • 2209 El Adobe Cafe n 40.69 2210 Golden Gate Irrigation District 'r 22.35 2211 1 Elaine Piunerka^r n 315.97 2212 Magee -Hale Park- O- Metr_r Co " 6. 22 2213 Clerk's Cash Revolving Fund " 2214 Columbia Equipment Co. " 1.53 2215 Idaho Power Co " 153.E 2216 Idaho Tire 3cohange " 127.10 77.16 2217 2218 Home Lumber & Coal Co Miller Hardware Cc " 60.00 2219 Westcott Oil Co. n 62.65 -38.70 Amount a BB-97 209.73 154.60 13.83 13.83 56.70 �r J 4 I I ' i 6s Noe. Name I II I I S GO 2220 Richfield Oil Corporation 2221 Caldwell Auto Supply 2222 Engineering Sales Service 2223 D. N. Nordling Parts 2224 Bennett Machine & Welding Works 2225 Western Equipment Co 2226 Howard Electric 2227 United Radiator Shop 2220 B & Y Equipment Cc 2229 Garber Motor Co 2230 Milliner Transfer & Storage Co 2231 Caldwell Hardware Co 2232 Clerk's Cash Revolving Fund 2233 Service Parts Co 2234 Black Canyon Irrigation District 2235 Home Lumber & Coal Co 2236 Boise Payette Lumber Co 2237 Idaho Power Co 2236 Miller Hardware Co. 2239 Caldwell Sanitary Service 2240 City Electric Company 2241 Idaho Power Co What for Supplies n I. n It u n It If n u II II n n TOTAL SUPPLIES - GENERAL FUND SUPPLIES - AIRPORT FUND Supplies Service Amount $ 38.39 38.04 36.75 36.05 30.54 24.75 21.40 20.50 10.99 7.85 6.46 2.80 2.75 .59 237.6o 25.00 15.00 5.60 2.6o 1.50 2,935.84 77.40 ,n ne TOTAL SUPPLIES - AIRPORT FUND S 96.35 SUPPLIES - 4ATER FUND 2242 Pacific States Cast Iron Pipe Supplies 4,543.65 2243 Whelchel & Park " 1,187.21 2244 Salt Lake Hardware Co " 772.60 2245 Rensselaer Valve Cc " 639.75 2246 Idaho Pcwgr Cc " 379.35 2247 H. E. Parmenter, City Tress. " 337.66 2248 Shorb Printing Co " 242.31 2249 n H. D. Fowler Co 55.22 2250 Lodge Motor Cc " 47.86 2251 Waterworks Equipment Cc " 31.36 2252 Mountain States Tel & Tel Rental 26.60 2253 Boise Payette Lumber Co Supplies 24.13 2254 Bennett Machine & Welding Works to 19.90 2255 Columbia Equipment Co " 19.73 2256 Clerk's Cash Revolving Fund " 18.55 2257 B & M Equipment Co " 18.48 2258 Armco Drainage & Lietal Products n 111. 2259 C. R. Higer 8.25 2260 Arrowhead Freight Lines, Ltd. ° 7.06 2261 Purkhiser Electric Co " 6.90 2262 Milliner Transfer & Storage " 6.40 2263 Town Pump " 4.09 2264 Crane Co " 1.75 2265 Caldwell Auto Supply " 1.21 2266 Idaho Tire Exchange " 1 2267 Miller Hardware Co. " .90 TOTAL SUPPLIES - WATER FUND S 8,41 SUPPLIES -- CEDw TERY FUND 2268 vOID 2269 Arthur Allen Supplies 7.50 2270 Mountain States Tel & Tel Rental 4.00 2271 Idaho Tire Exchange Supplies 2.52 2272 Idaho Power Cp Service .85 TOTAL SUPPLIES-- CEIJETERY FUND 14.87 SUPPLIES - IRRIGATION FJIM 2273 Armco Drainage & Metal Products Supplies 161.22 2274 H. E. Parmenter, Trees. " 89.60 2275 Leo J. Mason Motor Co " 46.45 2276 Hoff Building Supply, Inc. " 30.00 2277 Arthur Allen " 15.90 2278 Richfield Oil Corporation " 10.16 2279 Miller 1ardware Co. " 4.35 2280 Lee Stone " 3.25 2281 Barbee Paint & Glass 2 .7 8 2282 Becker Hardware Co " " - 2.55 1.44 2283 Home Lumber & Coal Co TOTAL SUPPLIES - L- RIGATION FUMY $ 366.80 SUPPLIES - LIBFjkRY FUND 2284 The J. K. Gill Co. Supplies 310.90 2285 The Oregon News Company It 77.71 2286 A. C. McClurg & Co It 40.07 2287 Idaho Power Co Service 39.95 2288 Purkhiaer Electric Co Supplies 18.90 66 TOTAL SUPPLIES — CECETERY 1 £3,500.00 N0VEMBER ORAND TOTAL — SALARIES & SUPPLIES $ 36,846.38 A petition %vas presented to the Mayor and Council by Chrystal Eichelberger petitioning the can- cellation of sprinkling and tree spraying taxes assessed by the City of Caldwell, Idaho for the years 1936 tc 1949 inclusive, levied against Flock 80, Lots 11 and 12 Original Townsite of Caldwell, Idaho. RESOLUTION By Councilman F3urrrll. Upon motion by Councilman Burrell, seconded by runcilman Reick tae following Resolution was proposed; A RESOLUTION AUT".OR1ZINO TESL CITY ".t^:S 17, TO Cn':CLT. CERTAIN SPECL4L CITY TATES, LEFIED An ASSESSED AGAIHS, - ,:!Z '"r:RTY hER.INAFTER DESC :ICED, ^D IJOT DF.LINQUZi"T. WHEREAS it has been -ade to appear to the satisfaction of the Mayor and Council, that the pro- perties herein particularly descrihed have been assessed by the City for special tares including sprinkling end tree spraying and that none of these, taxes have been paid, and that the same are now delinquest against said properties, and, 7UHERLAS, it has been made to appear that the present owner of this property is desirous of L provin, said premises and will keep the future taxes paid, having paid up all the Special Improvement and Irrigation taxes to date, W[9EREAS, it appears to be to the best interest of said City to cancel the same, NCW, THEREFORE, it is ordered and this does order the City Treasurr to cancel the delinquent taxes together with penalty and interest levied against, Block 80, Lots 11 and 12, Original, Townsi.te of Caldwell, Idzho. Year Amount 1936 8.95 1937 8.75 1938 9.75 1939 4.15 1940 4.15 1941 4.15 19. 4.15 19L4 4.15 1945 4.15 1946 1.00 1949 1.50 Total 53.85 Upon Roll Call those voting in the affirmative were; Blemquist, B Worn!, Wetak, Fenrich and Bettis. Negative: None. Absent and not voting: None. Thereupon the Mayor declared the motion carried and the Resolution adopted. .l �I I� Nos. Name What for Amount 2289 Thomas Y. Crowell Cc Supplies $ 13,55 2290 Mountain States Tel & Tel Rental 8.50 TOTAL SUPPLIES — LIBRARY FUND N 509.55 SUPPLIES — ST. LIGHTING FUND 2291 Idaho Power Company Service 1 .159.7 5 TOTAL SUPPLIES — ST. LICHTING i1TPIL x,1,159.75 SUPPLIES — L.I.D. No. 18 2292 Armco Drainage & V tal Products Supplies 200.14 TOTAL SUPPLIES -- L.I.D. 770. 18 ?v 200.14 SUPPLIES — P.I.A. COLLcCTIONS 2293 Pioneer Irrigation Dist. Supplies 64.24 2294 Caldwell Dist. i7unicipal Irrigation 1.31 TOTAL SUPPLIES — P.I.D. COLLECTIDNS 65.55 SUPPLIES -- =19,MY "LATER 2295 City of Caldwell 3.500.00 TOTAL SUPPLIES — CECETERY 1 £3,500.00 N0VEMBER ORAND TOTAL — SALARIES & SUPPLIES $ 36,846.38 A petition %vas presented to the Mayor and Council by Chrystal Eichelberger petitioning the can- cellation of sprinkling and tree spraying taxes assessed by the City of Caldwell, Idaho for the years 1936 tc 1949 inclusive, levied against Flock 80, Lots 11 and 12 Original Townsite of Caldwell, Idaho. RESOLUTION By Councilman F3urrrll. Upon motion by Councilman Burrell, seconded by runcilman Reick tae following Resolution was proposed; A RESOLUTION AUT".OR1ZINO TESL CITY ".t^:S 17, TO Cn':CLT. CERTAIN SPECL4L CITY TATES, LEFIED An ASSESSED AGAIHS, - ,:!Z '"r:RTY hER.INAFTER DESC :ICED, ^D IJOT DF.LINQUZi"T. WHEREAS it has been -ade to appear to the satisfaction of the Mayor and Council, that the pro- perties herein particularly descrihed have been assessed by the City for special tares including sprinkling end tree spraying and that none of these, taxes have been paid, and that the same are now delinquest against said properties, and, 7UHERLAS, it has been made to appear that the present owner of this property is desirous of L provin, said premises and will keep the future taxes paid, having paid up all the Special Improvement and Irrigation taxes to date, W[9EREAS, it appears to be to the best interest of said City to cancel the same, NCW, THEREFORE, it is ordered and this does order the City Treasurr to cancel the delinquent taxes together with penalty and interest levied against, Block 80, Lots 11 and 12, Original, Townsi.te of Caldwell, Idzho. Year Amount 1936 8.95 1937 8.75 1938 9.75 1939 4.15 1940 4.15 1941 4.15 19. 4.15 19L4 4.15 1945 4.15 1946 1.00 1949 1.50 Total 53.85 Upon Roll Call those voting in the affirmative were; Blemquist, B Worn!, Wetak, Fenrich and Bettis. Negative: None. Absent and not voting: None. Thereupon the Mayor declared the motion carried and the Resolution adopted. .l �I I� 417 A petition was presented to the Mayor and Council by Class A School District No 132, petitioning the Mayor and Council to cancel certain improvement district taxes. The City Attorney informed the Mayor end Council the City was unable to cancel improvement district taxes. Moved by Blomquist, seconded by Fenrich that this petition be denied. f Upon Roll Call it appeared the motion was unanimously carried. There being no further business to come before the Council, it was moved by Councilman Fenfich, seconded by Councilman Bettis that Council adjourn . Motion carried. T.Sayor. Clerk. COUNCIL CHAMBERS, ! DECEMBER 211th, 1951, 8300 P. M. The Council met pursuant to call and acknowledgment of notice in the following forms CALL AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF NOTICE We, the undersigned Mayor and members of the City Council of the City of Caldwell, Idaho, do each he by acknowledge notice of a special meeting of said City Council to be held at the Council Chambers in the �ty Hall in the City of Caldwell, Idaho, at the hour of 8100 P. M, on the 211th, day of December, 1951, for the transaction of all business in connection with the following objects Introduction of Resolutios Fixing Assessments of The Caldwell Municipal Irrigation System for the year 1952, which object was submitted to each of the undersigned in writing. WITNESS our signatures this 24th, day of November, 1951. 1 Z cc s o c an DUnc an OunO ],y Upon Roll Call the following Councilmen answered presents Fran blomquist, L. E. Burrell, John Myera, Ernest Weick, Dale Fenrich and J, M. Bettis. I Mayor Jason C. Smith presiding. Upon motion by Fenrich, seconded by Bettie the following Resolution was proposed; RESOLUTION FLYING ASSESSMENTS OF THE CALIP.9ELL MUNICIPAL IRRIGATION SYSTEM FOR THE YEAR 1.952 MMUF�AS, this is the time provided by statute for levying an assessment of the necessary funds for expenses of maintaining, operating, improving, extending and enlarging the water works and system of "The Caldwell Municipal Irrigation System" for the ensuing calendar year, upon the lands within said "The Caldwell Municipal Irrigation System" in accordance with the benefits accruing to such lands by reason of the operation and maintenance of the works of said irrigation system, and which said assessment shall in— clude a reasonable sum, not to exceed ten per cent of the total estimate, for anticipated unpaid and delinque taxes, and such sums as may be necessary to retire outstanding warrants, indebtedness, sinking fund, bonds, and interest of said municipal irrigation system; and 95MREAS, it appearing to the Uayor and City Council of the City of Caldwell, Capyon County, Idaho, that the City Clerk of the City of Caldwell, Canyon County, Idaho, as assessor of such irrigation system, prior to the second Monday in December, of the year 1951, prepared the Assessment Book of said irrigation system, containing a full and accurate list and description of all the lots, parcels, pieces and tracts of land lying within the boundaries of such municipal irrigation system, and a list of persons who own, claim, II