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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1912-12-16city council minutesMonday, December 16, 1912. Council met in regular session pursuant to adjournment with Yayor Griffiths presiding, and Councilmen Adams, Bardsley, Steun berg, Zeh, present, Shorb Clerk. The report of Geo. H. Houghton, insurance surveyor on fire requirements, was read and action deferred until next meeting. Voted, on motion of Zeh, that council adjourn until Monday, December 23, 1912, at 7130 p.m. /—J C� ity Clerk. Monday December 23, 1912. Council met in regular session pursuant to ad,jo »rnment with Mayor Griffiths, presiding, and Councilmen Adams, Bardsley, Earring ton, Steunenbefg, and Zeh, present, Shorb, Clerk. Claim of R. K. Beatty in the sum of $56.03 for sidewalk was allowed on the general fund, on motion ...f Zeh. Report of Librarian was read and, on motion of Bardalsy, approved and orde - J ed filed. Voted on motion of Adams, that the tax charges on the Hasbrouck Park be divided between the Park and water works fends. Voted, on motion of Adams, that the City Clerk be instructed to release the County Assessor from the collection of charges made by the City of Caldwell for special assesereents against the City of Caldwell and that he draw a warrant on the Library fund in the sum of$25.85 in payment of State, County school taxes assessed against Lots 21 to 24 inclusive, Block 24 Dormans Addition to the mity of Caldwell. Bill No. 23, by Bardsley, entitled, "An ordinance granting to the Idaho Railway, Light & Power Co, a franchise to construct and maintain a railroad track for switching purposes on and over a certain alley in the City of Caldwell, Idaho" was read the first time. Bill No. 34 by Zeh, entitled "An ordinance establishing fire limits re- gulating the construction, altetation and repair of buildings, the disposal of rub- bish and storage of gasoline and other parducts o f petroleum in the City of Galdwel J precribing a penalty for the violation of said ordinance and repealing all ordinane or parts of ordinances in conflict with this ordinance ", was read the first time. A motion was made by Zeh, that the rules be suspended and the readings on three separate days be dispensed with and that B111 No. 34 be read the second time by title and the third time in full and placed on its final passage. The roll bet called on the motion the vote resulted: