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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1950, Sept 6 Assessment Roll(Continued) RE: Idaho Iiunicipal League. The n!ayor read excerpts frorl a letter vrhici! he had received as follovrs: "The Idaho Iunicinal League convcntio!1 in Doise,.:September 21,22, and 23 grill carry a progx•anl on ieli'ormation to the cities as to 17orr the neia hi,hvray re-organisation lair twill effect cities and hors tYtc monies vri.11 be distributed to the cities. It trill be to your advantage to have a representative attend. ^!he r;,tulicipalities trill also wa11t 'to discuss a!1~ form a polic; on the apportiorLnent of the fiigh,2ay User's Fund. Signed Joe H. Latinore° The rn~.,yor sta{;ed he felt t'. representative should a;;tend t1r convent; on. Smart felt that he might be :b1e to go. RE: Hid to replace sidevraL'c. 'slaty smith reported liarve~ salters had submitted a bid of :+1100.00 to replace sidetaal!~ .rest of the Jo;;T Dru :=More. Charles~olli;;ger had subnxit-ted a 'Ltid i'or a little Over Seven iiurtdred doll ax's but had ':ritilclra•~an later 'ocCause ne didn't 1.lave tinge. R.F.: Resolution. The following resolution rtes -presented by Richard Davis, rrho moved its adoption, SECOllded by' '`:`a;'11e ~Rla.rt. R~'SOLUTIO? lI1NFAS, ^!'L CITY ;~~~1GI1:E'R A1ID Tii COl!:1T'iF.F: Or, SYi'wTS OF Tlili CITY COUi+ICIL IIA~ry ~aL!~ O'1i' Ald 95~~5i1:,Pd'f trOLL 'Ol' 1.OCI1I, LAT.DI'~AL o~': ~ivAGl',' I::Il'ROtdD?li~~TT DLST!CICT id0. L,..vCi~O?:DII''G TO TiG PRO+~ZSIO?5 OF ~~CTIOcI 50-2915 IDAHO COD: I!IdD Tlir PRO;.IrSTONS OF ORDIi1Ai'!OE 110. 37z, A1Ill F1; C~RTI~I~ TlL ~P?r~? ^!0 '~ ~: COUivCL '.S PROTID.~D l~Y LAs pI0'1?, TIr' ~FORB, :,H IT WSOLJF,D T1;?T l';~D T'SDA'_', Tli~ ?0th 7_A'L OF SFT~~D~, 1950, AT E O'Ci,OCi'; P. :._. OF SAID DAY, A^1 ^1IIS CIT- 1IATr I1d C'iiD CITY" OF RE:C3V:~G, IDAHO B ~ -.v Tl~ ;.-^. ~ H.~~4;3 ~.!~ P_ OI ': T1D ..t.~ 'I.1 ~ 1S '?'i_1 1 L¢~' AP.D PL?!CE ''71:EI'1 AI'+ID RL . ;;. OI J~C^!IOidS TO Sr?ID ::,~DSS_~ T ULL Dl TIC . tRO:,~ R1~ O.I,.DfiS Ii! SAID DISi1tL! T tlti'?L1"~ BD N~!'r'D :'iu;~ THA^x SA'D .~t:_,~,_~t,.T liOLl: ~L ?1! ~D 13i TILE' OIPFICD OF ltiiS CT T'( ::"L.SRIt. . the VOt1ng t'raS a5 folloi-rs: Ferrel it?elson, "Aye"; Pa.c!7ard faV1s, °Aye"; Prrent Sutherland, "Aye"; Ifenry Shirley, "Aye"; and ?(ayne Stuart, "Aye", Y1+: Madison Co-op nemodeli!i:~ progran. The luaclison Co-op remodeling program ,•ras considered by the council and after some d15CIxsS1o11 Dav1S IIIDV C-d that 5111C C- file .ad1s017 Co-operative ASSOCiatloli, 1!7 their remodeling program, had completely ignored tale instruction of the City Council and the City Pla_nnin,g Fsoard relative to the vz=dth of the driveway, that the City •xras no longer obligated to pa!°ticinate in any financial ray ire the t~rork that has been done. Seconded by Stuart and una!7imouly approved. R!;: Recommendation on College .Ave. street replacement. Davis stated he vrould like to reconnxend-~~t sorIIe future time io replace the paved street on College Avenue faith an oiled street because the vrater line ;which runs under the street vri11 have to be replaced before too long. He further stated he felt the oiled street v;o~ld be more practical. PtE: Raise in salary for Allen '+`iinters. Davis moveda raise :in salary for Allen I'Tinters to --!;20.00 per month, retroactive to 5epte!abcr 1st. Seconded by Shirley and unanimously approved. s R";: Report of the last Planning Board meeting ~-~.,, Davis reported the last Planning Board Heeling. He stated the purchase of the property north of the City Ita11 haci been discussed and recowlendations made. After a lengthy discussion 'o;,~ the council it was moved by Oavis and seconded by Sutherland and unani!:!ously approved that the City; secure an option frorl the Re_~burg Post Office Lo Catlofl Colnpat7y t0 lint CllaSC- ].t5 Interest 1n 111C property adj 0].ni n~ the !.;7.ty ?fall on the north and assume tlve purchase of the pi'onerty under contract with Kelvin Stone atld also seClxre a C0175en1 Ol aSell'!C1letlt of the CO!1traCt fr0!'i ].t5 present owners. In the evel7t the City is successful in securing the option and assigllme!tt of contract, the City will purchase Edward L. ?oi•reli's interest in the property ]11 the amount of E36.09, (see claim ~-rarrEillt &59, dated January 35, 1951.) RP,: Pecuest to ,rant airport slain. Lott::+e11 1?arricl; stated he vrould like to have the Lobnitz Brothers airport claim, 'i+3E~9.76, granted if the city could finance it. After considerin; t_~ airport accocult a11c1 special airport account it ~;ras clccided to grant his i°equest. Rif;: Oondition o7 the airport land. fir. 3arrick reported the conclitinn of the airport land just east of the runra„v and stated it Clad so many no;;ious vrecds that son!etl!i11g should be done about it. RL~.: Jack 'Bailey clairl for damage to his car. The Jacl: 3ailsy clef,! fox• da!*><;e to his car caused by road oil being `olovrn on it by the iaind ryas considered by the council. Nelson stated he had seen the oar and had consulted the ;ity attorney about it and that she had recotnrle!lder} tl;at Bailey let llis Inns nca ('.n_ ha nrlla `.hF mnt.r.n r•