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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1965-02-15Merjdi.an City HalI ca11ecial rneeti too erb the M rDonM.S uncilman esent:D kiver CarolKeith Ellis I ohn Navarro absent. thers sent: 0 eV cent Peter DJohn Chil ldard Earl Kent Kehler i uticri te Davi War Bud Jerreadn Haro Mor onner Surnner Johnson Bate discussion was held once nrnS n area south of Meri d S1 ion t rty wnedour 6ewer s stem.SC l-ma 1y concerned Yas pro rMe dianr Meridian Bowling erl n Athletic Associati how,eter Detlaril, Edna He ward Banks, David Warren,and land ohn Chil , City Atto v expla ned the 1e6al- aspect int l-s ma pre enting three alternat First alternEtive isitatio ity 'orn 6ewer district com 1a1 property owners to pate . 1te formtive; property otdne a r district, instaLl wer ndc onnec ions apportionate s eof origi I cost. Third alte tiv iin econd alternative non-part ipan mev be cut off from pres tse rse harge several times the sent char that they may bare el"r ust harge in the maintanence the City ewer systen. . Chl1d pointed out hat ebe t solution of this 1e blem or aI concerned to pay the S E }JI irgly in this devel ent r Johnson, Consul fng r, comnented also thi AS ESS C stly progran to be fo r. Coryell stated tha he b1e financially to s eex spo tion at thie time, '.t ch ounts to approximately $)r o0 r. Quinteria, Teprese ting the wling Lanes r stated t want n rec rd as desiring tbis jec to oceed irmediatly. February 15, 1965 Co 11 connect- Earl Dairy Hon. ter. Second future ddition to v].ce or real would be far the nse for \ dtogo I Glen Nielsen.Dale ,r,r,"l .r"" linto ,n. I Meridian City Hall per ter lf soon be in the di 2 February lr, ]-965 o desires wef e l-n- ciation aking ches and rk of the intercepte to t w Grounds ingness rested at though he beyond aIlso the City s matter. Low his l r-state rour or ridian Athr'Ietic Ass iatirerett ceed.o ect to theShowstatian Dai thaIe Bates re sent th Meri ic Asthleerestd also and would wor out omet rith the lleridian cee. lrJarrer stated that het des red this o ect to sheor th other re sentives ffu ure d nts south ofvelo outh ousine the all are des sever and water. ir statements also ed wiabolnt t had stated that he tinobet into the Cito Corye 6t me in being annexed i tot e Cit , but tbat it appe dve th the present press SO land Mr.oryeSperty desiring so st 81v to be annexed to the City. Hens n and Edward Banks are no onne tedtatedthat Mr. Del,rard , E adraLlv have no de 1re t the Present to connec t. r. Coryell tofd the up th necded more tine to ons]rth n Storey, the Mayor,d tha he believed Mr. Co 11 s ould y to enter into the aelrage exte ion progran as tjre get ing e Int 1b under ful1 construct on ry sh rt1y. . Coryell stated tha he ould one foruard with an wer to-mo e ].:6. t955. . Quinteria stated t tT tle f H. A. vill cover osts that he plans to fiihe ce s1m vement. Corye}l and Mr.r d eft a this time. s that is -.1and 1n iII o, 4n""" mentionedl to ]i,ttle choice in thlis matter 6ewer dnd L v r. Storev. aqain stat ed thr rthet elieved this area sho uId br ) brou, rhe Cit v. !1 otion was nade by Kei th El.-1S anc . seconded by Carol Co Ieman tha&. t )Ittorn€y be instructed to dr aw up an orc .inance annexinc the p roper';y fron ,OOd AT enue bordered by Kuna Roed e xter .ding to the east line of tl re Citr )ncomDa ssing all land to the soutl rtoa t of the North 15 a rproxir :he prc occu edt Da id lda:'retr ar d Hon Brothers. 5t 1.1 . il-f o. 18 7,-a{r3/{ fr. I F Borse h "J lal l,/. /, J /1. //, , ! l la o{ 4t .l J"c,'8 l6si t M a Iveotion vas passedi Ski-ver i 1J.j-s, yea; Colenan, y ea. t')ft,',Pot€] -fe*.t liao -t '-'f l 'tt f tlt {. /.Z o d-n '/r, I E/.t I be Mayor stated that Norma:r Fu1le r is still interested in dr rvelopi rropert y near the nortb-east part of tor n as has been discuss ed in prelric I reeting s and is exploring t devr I hE :lopmer t by using individual sept:Lc ten! :ose oI aeh'age. No action was tal (en l-n this natter. T here being no further busi-:ress tc cone before thc Coun ci1 tl re neet rd.jourrr ed. \l+i it-'"W}\tt<<\)-(, Ualbr I '). (ltyF er]r I t Cott Park te1 of l.i r /?lvtt" rB the us Council to dis- ing stood I