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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1935-0926 Council Mtg MIN ~ a°~ J:J The minutes of the previous meetings were read and approved as read. t Monthly reports of the Park, Library, City Judge, Recorder, Electric Light, d`Jater, f and Street Departments tirere reu d, accepted and ordered placed on file. A bill for a bass drum head presented by;the Band header was referred to the City Superintendent for report. ~ Application for the following building permit eras presented : No. 26. To remodel dwelling at an approximate cost of X1000.00 at 600 Boulevard by Fill r~2. Dodge. Moved by ~~lenner and seconded by Gregg that the permit be granted. Carried. A letter from the Library Board requesting the appointment of ~~ss. Fred S. Engle as 3~ ~ 1 ' a member of the board in place of ~~~h's. Stearns was read. lG~oved by V.~enner and seconded <~Y' by Hansen that the appointment be approved. Carried. Committee Reports: t'~ater : Gregg brought up i~fss..8omar's request for free light and water. Applewhite sugges e~ athat a check might be made through County Relief office as to her circumstances and ability to pay for same. atr___.e~t It was reported that ~:~'r. Yockey wanted to sell a r+iece of land through which the Grand Vier Drive right of ~iay lay. On ?ration by Applewhite, seconder 'ny L~denner, the matter was referred to the City ~"-attorney for report. Carried. { ~ Three WPA projects tiF~~ere presented, Zibrary, Inventory of the City and Street ' project. Total material costs about X1000.00. I~rioved by V'denner that the projects s~ be approved anti. the Mayor be authorized to sign the project applications for approximately ' X1000.00. Seconded by Gregg. Carried. k. ~w Hospital: r,~r. Zaing was present anr~ stated although the heating engineer recommended ~nr the high pressure burner, that he felt that the specifications should be changed to consider the low pressure as well in order to give all a chance to ~~id. The suggestion was approved. ~;r The City Attorney reported on the uridge near Peil's, and stated that the rights of way in the alley seemed to be ok. He also stateu that the sewage c:isposal project needed more data to be supplied. He stated that ~~r. Kelts had offered x;;155.00 in ` '~z~' settlement of payment on the ~"tlta Avenue sewer assessment. moved by Gregg and seconded by Hansen that the report ne accepted and settlement be made on that basis. % The Recorder brought up the question of a nee►J stove in the office which was referred to the City Superintendent. The necessity far handing in budget estimates at the earliest opportunity was again mentioned. A resolution of appreciation for the City Band any its leader was read. ~~'oved by Czregg that the rules be suspended and the resolution passed to the second reading by z` title only. seconded by Apple~~~hite. Carried. Having been read the second time, it Uras moved by Apple~rrhite that the resolution be adopted as read. Seconded by Hansen. Roll call was ordered orl its adoption, the vote being, Ayes 4, Nays 0. Thereupon the 2 Mayor declared the resolution adopted. The council adjourned to r~eet September 26, 1935, for the purpose of completing any unfinished business and for taking up any nev~ business. :Fl yor 3 r^,ttest: r Recoz°der Ashland, Oregon, September 26, 1935 No. 30 The council met in adjourned meeting at 7:30 this date. resent: ~~ayar ~"~iley, Councilmen Applewhite, Blake, Gregg, Kanseri, Ingle, ~~'enner. ~~.bsent : None. A resolution submitted by the State F~ighway Comz~ssion covering the matter of traffic regulation and encroachment ~ft,~as read. lioved by d'r`enner that the rules be suspended and the resolution be passed to the second reading by title only. Seconded by t~regg. Carried following the second reading, it ~=~~as moved by Blake that the resolution be adopted as read. seconded by Hansen. Koll call ~xras ordered on its adoption, the vote being Ayes Nays 0. Car~•ied. Thereu,~_on, the ~~ayor declared t'rce resolution adopted. id n the new The hour of 8 o'clock having arrived, the council proceeded to open b s o heating system for the hospital. Only two 'aids were received as follo~rs: T. H. Simpson, X1971.00 and Provost Bros., X992.16. ~-.fter some discussion, during which Pravast Bros. suggested the ~-ddition of a tangy. at X85.00 additional, making a total price of X1077.16, same to specify a i~.rontag uurner and a ti~est Coast boiler and be covered by a i~1000.00 bond. Seconded by Blake. Carried, as the result of roll call vote of A~;~es 6, Nays 0. It was moved by Hansen that a contract `tie dra~rri b~ the City lttorney for the installation. Sec- onded by Gregg. Carried. The favor aoooi.nted the members of t~= o cor~mittees as follows :  BudgetCommittee Irrigation Water Committee '*r ay or G. T. App ev..i ite, airman I;% C . Lini n er G. W. Gregg J. 1T. Hardy P. R. Hardy Blake Fred Taylor " . Finney R. V,.,. Johnson Cam VcNair IT 1. IT Simpson H. Culbertson A. J. ? cCallen Mapes on motion, the council adjourned to meet at the call of the T-Ta . Attest: 11 IN PP