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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1939-0905 REG MIN Sept. 6, 1939 No. 21 The Council met in regular session at 7:30 P. M. this date. Present: Mayor Wiley, Councilmen Applewhite, Carson, Crandall, Delsman, Tayler. Absent: Councilman Koozer. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved as read. The monthly report of the City Judge was read, accepted and ordered placed on fileo Monthly bills amounting to $14,269.02 were read asxto total amount only, same having been oked by the various departments, co~ttees and finanoe committee ani upon motion made and duly seconded and following a unanimous roll call were 'ordered jaid. Henry Enders spoke concerning uniforms for the band, asking that the unexpended portion of this years budget be used for uniforms. Disoussion\ifollowed and upon motion the natter was reft6'rred to the City Attorney for an opinion. arried. The following applications for building perIni ts were presented: No. 39: To repair dwelling and garage at 156~3rd Street at an approximate cost of $250.00 by Joe Plzak. No. 40: Toremodel dwelling at 263 Mountain Avenue at an approximate cost of t150.QO by, J. 11. Gillespy. , ' . ." , , t!t was' moved by Tayler and seconded by Carson that the permits be granted. Carried. Alfred W. Mundt, C. P. A. of Grants Pass who had just completed the audit report on the City of Asl}.land for t he year 1938 made a very interesting report on the audit and outlined his recomnendations and discussion followed. Committee Reports: ~: Delsnan reported thatthe fire, signal system had been installed and was satisfactory. Water: Biegel reported that bids oalled for water pipe now would sa.. money and payment could be made next year if necessary. It was moved by Tayler and seconded by Applewhite that the Ci~ Superintendent be instructed to prepare specifications and call for bids on pipe. Carried. Street:Applewhi t.e reported that he did not feel that Mr. English who had mde a protest at the last meeting had any claim. Free List. The ~es of Kirkpatrick and Spaulding having been recommended b~ the eommi ttee for free lights and water , it was moved by Ca:r;~oJll and seconded by ayler that they be granted free service until Deaember 31, 1939. C~rried. , In accordance with t he recommendations of the audito1f, it Wls moved by Tayler and seconded by Applewhite that the City Superintendent have the gas tank moved to the warehouse, and the oil taiIk moved to the place ocoupied by gasoline tank. Carried. It was moved by Tayler and seoonded by Carson that the City Superintendent be instructed to carry out the provisions of using Mr. Bartelt as a swing an in the Recorder's offioe as reco~lended by tl~ auditor in order that he could familiarize himself with the duties of both the Reoorder and Ass'stant Record.1KjH~tt~HUN#I#I~ in order to fill in during vaoations or ot."1er extended absences of either when found necessary. @~ried. It was moved by Tayler and seconded by Applewhite that in all future reports, that all finanoial reports should should be prepared by the City Recorder and all departmental reports should be in the nature of operating reports only. Carrie d. It was moved by ~yler and seoonded by Carson t.hat the City Attorney bring wa:ter lien prooedure ordinances into operation 80 that the provisions of the ordinanoe re- quiring tha.t liens be aPBlied against property having delinquent water rents could be plltb into effective use. alTied. Carson spoke on the band and uniforms. On moti on, the council adjourned to meet .. the call of'the :Mayor. Attest, (Signed) J. Q. Adams (Signed) T. S. Wiley, Recorder Mayor