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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1967-06-05 (2)I},,ERIDIAN ATHLET'C ASSOC'AT'ON Meridion, ldoho '-t Meridian Speedway * Recreational Program * Youth Activities r:, ;rnd The -I '/ T \_, oRDINANCE NO. l,6l \/ AN ORDINANCX 0r TgE CIIY 0F MERIDIAN REI,ATING T0 TEE pLrnlBrNG RnQnrRn{ENTS rN TEE CITY bF MERIDIAN r AND REPEALING SECIION 2-201 or u{E MERIDIAN CITY CODE. BE I? OR'AINED BY TI{E I',IAYOR AND CITY COUNCII, OI' TIIE CITY OT MERIDIAN, ADA COUNTY, IDAEO: - Sectiou ]. TdHEREAS, there is arr emergency therefor, which emergency is hereby aleclared to e:dst; th16 Ordinance sha1l take effect and be in force and effect from and after j-ts lr.ssage, approval and publication as requi-red by law. Passed by the Ci1,y Council aud approved by the Mayor of the City of Meridianr Ada County, Idaho r this ![ d.y of Juae, 1!5/. ATTXST: CITY I R f,P Cr"(1 h'J^'o'o"' ;l VI I -.. Section ). Section 2-20L, Meridian City Coder is hereby repealed. Section 2. Section 2-201: ADOPTION OI'PLUI{BING CODE: there is hereb;r ailopted by the City of Meridian for tha purpose of establishing ninimum staldards of deslgn, materiaLs and norlsanship for aII plumbing hereafLer installed, altered or re1x.ired., and to establish rnethods of procedure r.rithin the li.oti-ts of the municipality that certaiu plunbing code known as NATIONAtr PLUMBING CODE, Hinlmun Requirements for Plurnbing, pubJ,ished by the Aflerican Soci-ety of Mecharrical Ingineers, bein! particu- lar1y the editlotl tltled ASA Al+O.8-1955, and the whole thereof of which not less tlm-a three copies have been aud now are filed in the office of the Clerk of the City of Merldian, and the 6ame are hereby adopted and incorporated as ful1y as if set out at length herein, and frorn the date of whlch this chapter shal1 take effect, the provisi-ons hereof shall be controll-ing the installation, alteration or repairing of pl-umbing vithin the corporate li.nits of the City of lleriilian. APPROtrED r Id oRDINANCE NO. I54 AN ORDINANCE SETTING I'ORTH CERTAIN ACTIONS IJEICI{ CONSTITUTE MISDEX',IEANORS IN THE CITY OT HBTDIAN t NO\II EAVING TEE STAIUS OT' A EIRST CI,ASS CITY, IN TEE COUNTI OF ADA, STATE OF IDAHO. BE IT ORDAII{ED BY THE MAYoR AND CITY COUNCTL 0r TIIE CITY 0F MERIDIAN, ADA couNTY, IDAHO: . ITIHEREAS, the City of Meridi.an ha6 bee!. changed fromr the statu€ of a second-class city to the status of a first-class city by the 1!67 Legislature of the State of Idaho; and WIIEREAS, the l{ayor and Ci-ty Councj-} deeires to establish the certain actions uhich constitute mi sd.emeanors in the City of Mariatiait as a firEt-c1ass city; Section l-. The following strall be deened the certain actions which con-stitute misdemeanors ln the Cily of Merldian as a first-class city: AID IN ESCAPE: It shall be rrnJ.avrfuJ. for any person to aid or assist a:ay person to escape fro& lawful confinement or to assist a|ly person to escape fron t'he custody of any peace officer. AID T0 AN OFtr'IX{SE: It ehalI be unlarrful for any personr in any way or manner, to eidr abet, counsel, advlse, or encourage aay other person in the comruis- sion of such offense hereby defined. ARSON; It shall be unlawful for any person to conmit arson uhich is hereby defined as to naliciously and dellberately set fire to or burn or cau6e to be burnedr oI aidr counsel, or procure the burning of any dwelling or other valuable property either of hlneelf or others. ASSAIIIT OR BATTERY: It shal-I be unLawful for any person to conmit assault or battery which is hereby defined as any rrilful and unlawful use of force or vlo- leuce upon the person of another. _BnnR, PROCURING 0l SELLING t0 MINORS: It sha1I be u:rlavful for auy person to prooure, seII, or give away any beer to any person under the age of twenty (2O) years or fot any person und.er the age of twenty (20) years to purchase, attempt to purchase or otherrise procure, consurle, or have in his posseSsion any beer. CONCEAI.,ED '*EAPONS: Any person excepting peace officers who shal] carry any slingshot ! or any concealed deadly veapon rrithin the City shal1 upon conviction thereof, be Liable to the geaeral penalty clauee of this code. DEPoSITS 0F INJURIoUS MATERIAL 0N THoBOUGiIFARES: ft shal1 be ualawf,ul f,or aay person to deposit, pIace, or allow to remaj-n in or upon any public thoroughfare aDy materlal or substance injurious to personE or property. DISoRDERLY CoNDUCT: It shall be unlawful for any person to engage in any i11e6a1 or lmproper diversion or to use insulting, indecent or immoral language r or to be guilty of any indecentr iasulting, or i-mmoral conduct or beharior. DISORDIRIY DANCE HALLS: It shall be un1awfu1 for any person to keep a daace haLl where lewd or disorderl-y persons assemble together for the purpose of dancin8. DISOBDERIV HOUSES; It shall be unlawfu] for any persor to keep a dis- orderly house or place of bueiness, or to a1Iow, permit, or suffer in any house or place or bulldillg kept, used, or occupied by him nithin the linits of the City a.ay drunkenness, quarreling, fightinA, un]awful gajrea r or riotous or disorderly coaduct. DISTBIBUTION 0f OBSCENE UTERATURX:. It shall be unlauful for any person to exhibit 1 passr give or deliver to alother any obscener 1e,rrd, or indecent book, panphlet r plcture, cardr print ! paper, writing, mol,dr cast or fiture or to have sare in }ris possession. DISruRBING TIIE PEACE: It shatl be unlawfuL for any Persion' wilful}yt maliciou6Ly! intentionallyr or unneoessarily, to disturb the peace and guiet of another or of any neighborhood or faroj-}y or re1l8ious congregation or other assenbly by loud or unusual noises or indecent behavior or by offenslve or unbecomi4g con- duct for any perEon to threaten, quarrel, fight o! provoke an assault or batter)r or cur6e or sHcer or utter any obsceDe or vu18ar or indecent language in the presence of another. DRUNKINNI"SS: It shal1 be un1awful for any person to be found d"unk ' in- toxi.cated, or under ft.e influence of intoxicating liquor upon any public thorough- fare or other public pIace. ENCOUEAGING DELINQUENCY I It shal1 be unlawful for any personr by any act or neglect, to eEcourage, aid or cause a chi-Id to come w"ithin the puflrieu of the luvenite authorities; and it shall, llkewise be unlavful for any person' after notice that a driverrs licenSe of any child has been suspended or revoked, to permit such chj-ltl to operate a motor vehicle during the Perlod that such driverrs license is suspended. ESCAPES: It shall be unfayfUl for any person convicted of any offense or in lawfuf custody to escape or attempt to escape from custody' FAILURE TO APPEIX: It sha1l be unlawful for any person receiving a traffic ticket, 6u tron6' or any other document issueil to hin by a police officer or.the police judge of the Ciiy to f;i1 to appear as directed on said ticket, sunmons or document. FAISX PREIENSES 3 It shall be unlawful for any person to obtain any foodl drink, goodsr wares or metchandise under false pretensesr or to enter any publi'c place and cali for refreshments or other articles and receive and refuse to pay for the sane t or depart without paying for or satisfying the person from whom he rgceived the food' goodsr warea and merchandise ' I mADUIEI'ITLY Av( ING PAYMXNT OI' ADl,llSSToN FEES; It stralL be ual, rf for any . person fradulentlJ to Ynter, without payment of the proper adr.ission feefa:ry theatie, ba11room, lecture, concert, or other place whare admj-ssion fees are charged, prov:ided however, that nothing hereln contalned shall be aleened to prohibit or restrict the free admiseion of po1lce officers engaged ln the perfornance of police duties to any place of public entertainment or amusement. FURMSEING WEAPONS AND oTHER A-RTICLES TO PRISoNERS: It shalI be unlawful for any person to furnish or attornpt to furnish or take into jail or to deliver to auy prisoner therein confined, or in the custody of any officer, any weapon, too1, intox- icating llquors t drug or other article hrj,thout the consent of the office" in charge. GEI'IEIAI OITENSE: It sha1l be unlawful for any person to comnit any act or fail to perforn any requirement which is prohibited or required by State Law, inso'far as such laws are applicable to nunicipal goverment. GIVING ASSISTANCE I0 POI,ICE OFTICXR: ft shal-1 be unlawful for anynale citizen over the a6e of eighteen (18) years to refuse or neglect to render assistance to atry pol-ice officer when called upon for such assistance or aid tn the suppression of riot or other unlawful assetrblage or ln the arrest of any person who has comnitted an offense. HOUSE Otr' PROSTITUTION r It sha1l be unlawful for any person to keep or assist in the keeping of a house of i11-farne or prostltuti-on or knowingly to reslde thorein or knowingly to rent, lease or pertoit arly person to occupy any house or loom owrreal, leased or controlled by b-iar for this purpose. I}IPXRSONATING AN OtrTIICER: It shall- be unl-awful for any person to fa1-se1y re- present himself to be an officer of the City or attempt to impersonate alxy officer, or vrlthout autho?ityi to perforra axy officlal act for or on behalf of such officer. INDECEXIT EXPOSURE: It shal1 be url-awfuL for any person to appear in a stateof nudity or i-n any j-ndecent or lewd dress or condition in any public place or in aJry 6uch place to nake any indecent exposure of his or her person or private part6 thereof or the pri.vate parts of another or to conduct tr-ilself in a lewd or lascivious nanner or to appear in any such pl-ace in a dress not belonging to his sex. KEEPING OF JUNK RESTRICIED: It sha11 be urJ.awful for ary person to store or keep auy o1d articles or materials which nay be classified as junk adjacent to or in close pro:ti:nity to any schooL houser church, public parks, public ground.s i business buildings or resldences v,rithout first providlng propar ar:d tight buildlngs for the storage oi the sane. LEWD COHABITATION: It shaIl be unlawful for any maa or woran not being Elarriedto each otber, to l"ive and cohabit together as man and wife, or 1ewd1y and notoriously to associate toge tber. IUG 1'fHEELS PROHIBITED: Tt shall be unlawful for tractors with wheels injurious to pavenent to be permitted upon the public thorouthfares unless the olerator of such vehicle shall- first plank such street. I'IALICIOUS INJURI t0 PROPIRTY: It sha]1 be unlawful for anlr person w:i1fu]Iy and naliciously to injure, tleface, nutilate, rex[ove, pulI down, break or iu aay nannler interfere w-ith or molest or secrete or destroy any real or personal property belong- ing to or under the coatrol of any person-5 MINORS IN POOL HliLLS: It sha11 be unlawful for any person to perxoit any minor under the age of elghteen (t8) years to frequent or loiter in a pool or billiard ha11 where beer o? intoricatiag liquor are so1d.' MOLESTING FIRE APPARAfUS: It shal1 be unlawful for any person to-handle, nolest, use, carry away, injure, or destroy any apparatus or property belonging to the llre Department or fire^system of the city fo" axy other purpose than'the preven- tion or suppression of fires anal drl11 of the Fire Depa.rtment. MUtrTLER: UNNECESSARY NOISE: It sha1l be unlawful for any person to operate a motor'vel).icle wLich shall- not at all, times be equipped with a muffler upon the exhaust thereof in good working order arrd in constaat operation to prevent excessive or ur- usual noi6e and it shall be unlavful- for any person operating any motor vehicLe to use a cut-out, by-pa.ss or similar muffler elimination appliance. NUISANCES DEFINED: Aaythiag wl:-ich is injurlous to the health or oorals, or indecent or offensive to the sense or an obstruction to the free qse of property so a6 to interfere with the comfortable enjoynrent of life or property is declared a nu- isance antl as sucb. shall be abated. OBSCENE CONDUCT: It sha11 be unlawful for any person to urinate or stool in arly place open to the public view, or to be guilty of any lewd, fascivious or ob- sceue conduct or to sing any lewd or obscene song, ballad or other words in any public place or any other place where other persons are present or indecently to exhibit any an-ima1. PETIT LARCENY: It shall be unlawful for any person to comnit letit larceny .trbich is hereby defined as a larceny when the property tahen is of a value of less than sixty dollars ($50.00) ?ROSTITUTION: It sha1l be unlawful for any person lo pursue cr advertise ia any marrner her vocation as a prostitute or for auy person to advertise the profess- ion of a prostitute or solicit for a prostitute. RIOT: It shal.I be unLawful for any person to fail or refuse immediateJ-y to disperse upon an order to do so by a pollce officerr when two (2) or more persons are assembled ia the purpose of disturbing tbe psace or for the purpose of coumit- Ling any unlav,iful act. SALE 0I' CIGARITITES 0R TOBACCo To UINORS r It shafl be unlawful for any persoa to sell or give away, directly oI indirectly, to any person under the age of elghteen I I It I (18) years a cigarettesr tobacco, or any collpounds of tobaccc,-jed in fillin8 up or making .]rp of a clgarette or to glve or se1I any cigarette papers to minors. SUINDLING! It sha1l be unlawful for any person, who by color or aia of any sleight of haad perforroance, or by fraud or by fraudulent scheme, cards, dice or device, to yin for himeelf or for another any money or property or a represent- ative of aither. TRESPASSING: It shaD be unlanful for any person to take d.own any fence or to let dovrn any bars or to open any gate in or on the property of another without the consent of the owner, occutrnnt or person in chatge thereof. UNLAI,ffUL ASSEPIBI,Y: It shall be unlawful for trro (2) or more peraons to assemble together for the purpose of disturbing the peace or for the purpose of cornnittin8 an unlawful act and not to disperse upon the command of an officer so to do. VAGRANCY: It shaD be unlawful for any ?ersoD uitbout visible mean6 of support and the physical ability to rdork not to seek emplol'ment or labor, or to re- fuse to work when emplo)rment is offered him, or for any person to seek alms as a business, or for any person to roan about from place to place w'ithout arey lawfuI business, or for any j.d1e or dissolute person or associate of k::om t:-:ieves to wander about the atreets at a late and unusual hour of the the night, or to lodge in any othe! place than is kept for }odging purpoEies w'ithout the permission of the or,mer of property or tbe person in possession t)Ereof ; or for auy person to consort habitually r^'ith comnon prostitutes, habitual drunkards r or any user of narcotics. IiILFUL CONCEA],MU{T Otr' ClooDS, UARES OR MERCHANDISE: r,,lhoever without authority, wi1ful1y conceal-s the Boodsr ,rares ! or rnerchandise of any store or nerchent hrhile still upoa the premj,ses of such 6tore or nerchant sha11 be in vj-oLatioD of this Code. Goods, uares or nerchandlse found concealed upon the person sha11 be pri-ota facie evidence of a lri1fuI concealment. Section 2. WHEREAS, there is an e8ergency thereforr uhich emer8eacy is hereby declared to exist, this 0rdinance shaII take effect and be in force and effect from a]1d after its passage, approyal and publication as required by law. Passed by the City Councj-I and approved by the Mayor of the City of Merid.i-ant Ada County, Idaho, tlris 12th _ day of June, 1957. APPRO\MD: M R AlTEST: I *F,,':'ir ORDINANCE NO. 155 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OI'MERIDIAN REGULATING TflN CONSUI.IPTION OE ALCOHOLIC. BEUERAGES AT ANY PUBIIC GATEERING IN TEE I'IE8IDIAN CTTY PARK, THE I'E,RIDIAN SPEiED- \iAY 0R ANY OISER PUBLTC pLACE IN IHI] CITY 0r' MERIDIAN! AND REPXAIING SECTION 8-908 OF THN MERIDIAN CITY CODE. BD IT OBDAINED BY TEE MAYOR AND CTTY COUNCIL OT' THE CIIY OF'MIRIDIAN, ADA COUNTI, IDAHo: - Section 1. Section B-9OB, l,lerj-d.ian City Code, is hereb;r repealed. sectj.oa 2. Section 8-9OB: AIfOfiOTIC BIVERAGES PROI{IBITED II\ TEE MERIDIAN CITY PARK, THN MERIDIAN SPEIDWAY OR A}IY OTHER PUBLIC GATEER]NG III THE C]TY OT MERIDIAII: It shall be unl-awful and illega1 for any person or persons to consume or have in their possession, any type of alcoholic beverage j-n any shape or form, 1n or on the Ci-ty Parkr ller:idian Speedrray or al'y other public place of the City of Ueridian. Any person violating tbis section is guilty of a nj-sd,emeanor, the penalty for rrhich is the sum of $25O.OO and,/or thirty (lO) aays j.r the City Jai1. Section J. 'u/EIREAS r tbere is an energency therefor, which emergency is b.ereb-r declared to exist, this Ordinance shaI1 take effect and be in force aad effect -I-rom and after its passage, approval aud pubLication as required by 1aw. Passetl by the City Council and approved by the }hyor of the Clty of Meridian, Ada County, Idaho, this -!|![ d.y of June, 1967. APPROVXD: I w YOR CITY C],XRK r .ao t6 I s U 1t f.io'"' ATTES T : Meridian I e eti.ca1led to order b;-eMa 1 i'i . Slers this area in coating ting pro8ran. to be heated es should be along South li-ne appears II to $11.0O per orr ounc].en present: 'rr/. D ver Keit E11is Marvin Bodi-n Nav fO. 1so r !/e1keresent: Ro ene aner Neal l{udson Ral hH ter nda e1e tion fron outh Meri an Street. ead anuteereevi.ous neetin oved. dan St rey reported that he tende the Bo State and erve ont alon w-ith M r of Nam and Ma r of Boisenel rIX. is t Gov nor of ttris event anteveikese11, of }leridj-an sent 1ne s 1e. twe ent re resenting Gi1icharBrown and Gail- For sp duct,which can be used inPorritt explained the ea1 c oduct is applied with a di ribu spray attachment. sphal and Paving of Boi"se arl a s material which do sno need pplied as it is any rne t e pav ent is dry. pplic tion varies r.rith the oun ofn $14. Cost 61a per ga11on anal verS 8to square yards per ga terial used. Distrl utor 1on. duct and 11 fllt sraall cracks but i11e f i-rs duct is a seallng Srou was present represe ting he wa ci-ty lirnit erid an St eet and out toward t eBo ngA er users outside the ey and beyond. ene ss was the spokesnan for p. The llayor renark dt t thi to be too all to del,i-ver an ad quat suppl to a}} the users in olve w stated that they not vea equate delivery of ter s the of t l-i-ne are on the end of a be r rr C IMeradian y IIaLl 2 t for 1P56, complet d bv-ennl-s June 5, L967 n C. ,tnbrose r was sent and xplained by the Council LOn the THECITY OF' es an re- eren e Cit crews re uLre an rI 1aI au rk at the request of theheCty C1 yor.stud dbv esent d at a later council eeti This report is to be ohn I tzgerald, attorney,esen eda ireworks ordinance f rco ider ounc itled:e #151 was read by NANCX OI TI{E CITY OF'T]i\iG THN SALX OFORD era seconoU S e or ]-nances esre erl 1be passed anen rX ne, yea;avarro r yever, yea;pass fthl_nar havciflcaS a1lecurbhe la r announced that the tth Mode i{oodman HalI and t al-so re orted that the d r"ateri of the ci r.ri1 tten he Ma ant t crerelieve the cit sfo othe duties around the c ks. eede me basis to now all rks t vas and water the k I I I I I I to I rrrtr t- -----,U.ezidiar t y XaIt d function could be done u the eve hours ti l.Ja c ed at rted toda rtation funds. It be self rk has been ty Comnissioners. cn this tax erve on this ling at Twin ce Stuart be i-ty on June 15th de of at this time I r 7: 0o \ .M. ar rd 7:0O P.M. ,larvin bodl-ne. Hecreat].on vc MN].SS LOner !reported that the pr(rgram has st and t :at tht ) suammlna Droqrann cos ts ha /e lnc::eased due to the cosl sof bus tr and Y r increases. Bus cost s hav been manintained in nast 'ears frorn t is ho ced thz be su proPrt the lresent charger w111 e thirectt ram tc t e tici ati i-mmersustalned b ng thdillowr; are to be lulled alc east slde of the Park and SON'IC ditch done in thir i area. ax st ady cor nmittee is proposed b;,the Ada CcIhe Ma;ror announced that a t .ve trfv cp [ncil i lppoint a representat:servelt was suggested that the Ci coord inatint committee. ntary actio : r,ras taken the }layor agre(d to s\fter Iiscussion and no voh i Mer idian.btee tr r represent the City ccomma rtment Schocinal c cu:'se of Sewerage Treirdson reported there jieal Hr June 15 tbrough June 17th.EalIs (]-ver that Irne an i seconded by !f. D. Sln Bod;ion was made by Marvilhe mo' nt School at the exPer lse ol 'theCage T reatmerd to attend the Sewelbe au thorizr Eh Junr r 17th.throu ), ye€,Bodine r yeal Navarrpassed:. skiverr yea r{^+ i on : tn 1{a6i Il rae^h anti ^ha.l +he+ 1 -+., -.1 +t ^ - l 'l a"- --d -i iar.'; equrire +roperiy .it"ncr. ,tt - 'r conlrmn'la i ns of overarowtl ;actinEr/l arv nf tha Sqnifar.uh" - Rn, r f hp r'1.'l avq,hi q t unr qtrtcrl l-hqf thp C--.d ir allevs in the nr rst br rt thal thc C itv.?noadad rrrcan l'nroP?rem.s - The nroner.iers al l e obee n- s - JunqJ-L962-- I I rd CES IE e ro rt o!mer tok e a1le s trimmed ba kto their rt li"ner 1+ I edt o $1.50 ter . ind r.,ater. them for rash alo tate traffic cross at interested deration of a t to the Street and ion of motor ldential -t I r pers one11 .for hirpay ancreasesaddibional,leal Hr that Glen H>nded bv John Navarrover a::d sec,,lotion was nade by lri. D. Ski nv be lncrer mon !h andsalargbeirLcreqeell to $f90_.Qg 9e lhet! Bruce ;tuart I sl )ur.per h r. yea Bodine. yea: Navarr<yeapassed: Skiver. yea;.r:,1-L1lIotion uel-l-:-s down to 45o feet ar .d sti 11 noieith I l11is reported that th e but to ke p . on dri]Iing in an a t'Letr pt tolhere i .s no other alternativ he Ci y C1e::k write a letter to I roop #1 thalhe Cor mcil requested that t -.rati,:n, llMl ridian Polishrr.their effori , in their clean up op lhe trc op menbers walked thr )ugh ;he tor ,n and pi-cked up and i ISpOS ed of ;reets.bhe s' lhe Chi ef of Police suggeste l th,al tffic light be install ed to facil ,-TOSS:.ng Hi6 hway J0. The traffic Ls tt .ng and it is almost i mposs ible t nost ;-mes c f the day. ihe May or stated that he wou Ld cor rtact e and other )rganj zatior s to make another att ?mpt o the ;he Chanber of Commerr Highway Department fc r som e cons tisht for re lief of this situatio (fficer Hiner suggested also that lr'est I th. Street needs a hu mp at the e ;chool . parki n6 1ot and at West Bt h. Sti 'eet ar at We st 8thCarlton a dip, and laymor Ldadi p in the travel way. 'his is to sfow down traffic in tl a and add to the safe ty in opera rehicl !I11S AI ea as an and near a s 3hoo1 zone e .s wel-l as a densely p opula ted re lrea \d.th nu merous drive ,.ray lnte rsect:,ons t<add to the already h azard f,us sl"uation of L9&--l rdson asked concerni-n I I I I I [s ar II r t- r Meridian Cit uth 1 vehicle operators. June 5._M? hat are l meet ing. hour this ecomln8 a t h e take .I ebe bj.ng code be r95' the State I I ffice Hiner stated that th cit needs an ordin nce to cont tters in our Iocal courts and nce dforatter is to be studie l-ate coun torn had drawn suc e but due to the lat NESS of th e1t for a later meet ano tte WAS tcofficeHiner stated also t on of beer at the ra et ck is n for law enforcement. e to the 1ar emounts of e eI'o11sum i-n b stur encoances are bei ter d on the eml- se s his tter was discussed a h as to what course ion t ti-on lras made by l,J. D. ;1 sec nded Marrrin Bodin tha ano dto latee consum tion n of beer in a publi otion eapa.ssed: Ski"ver,ii11i Bodiner yea; Navar ti-on uas made by W. D. S ver ed by Keith Ellis hat epl vl- s dto onform to the Arneric dard ati"onal llumbing Cod ].nam ements for plumbin and nclud that the inspection A40.8 deb lumb tion passed: Sklver, ya;yea ;Bodine, yeal Navaro yea ohn N vano, Street Commls l-one , lres ted a proposal of s reet areas overl l1e tter was to be consi ered ter time. treet involved are filed t the end o these rinutes. i11s e Read: that need I I II Ir )lft,.i( F\ J { \ Be,nk Wster Report of Tre&aurer of Uer.Ldlam Aprlll 1!61 Flre St.Oll. Ii.b. Its c.Genl I 25567.L? 4170.47 297C6.59 9678.1' ?4r1.28 24L7.65 5250.9' 6z97.aa 2914.'18 14q.80 ,o84.58 \77,2q 270'|.29 5571.90fr.n ,664.1o ,664.L0 807.q7 18.04 82r-tr 92.41 2628.-L4 16.08 2664.22 Sewer LO525.tg 282r.8O Lr150.99 8.,1.I\d.f 40r44.29 Bcpte.685L.24Total 47195.5)Dtsbo L6445.7\ EtrJruoc 1O749.8O 200?3:46 _lo4@,lrr:66 zGi:22 L1lfl.99 : Ueri-dj-a+lit VO CHER N0.DATE PUR June )L9 6? ND n AUOUNT 4r.88 ? 2 2 1 1 1 1 L L 1 1 l- 1I 1 1 I 1 1 1 50.oo 7 1$,57 42.80 4?.8o L54.65 I 1 1 1 1 1 4?l .tz 1 3r2.44 230.9 198.81 .10 15.40 91.23 284.92 4t1.o2 l2 I2 to.32 zb. )9-- - Lo:rT 27.?5 1 I 1 1 l 1 l2 1 l_ 1 ?. 3o5.oo 40.01 12.5O 14.81 1 1 ,o.70 57.5o 50.oo 14l.oo 1 I 5.75 68.t, 2.93 56.4o 2?5.80 2]-.8) 35.oo 268.85 _67 Gilbert !i. Jo11e Labo er General 18.88 tla 27.OO -tq t5-5 Glena Hudeon Class ttArr School- Di Ass r trict 1,Jor #2 up Re r reati- 1 2 -rl-o 1t-5 Sumner Johnson Don M. Store or Re r-City Engineer Ge G eral ra1 3 4 -31-5 John R Navarro Keith El-Iis Counc Counc lman lnal Ge ra1 ral 5 Counc Counc Works Assrt ? 3t-6 l,/ayne . Skiver Marvin R. Bodine Neal id. Hudson Glen L. Hrndson lr- lman lman upr t. Works Su er eral eral eral 1-5 Herald J. Cox Gene D. Hiner City Fol,ic lerk-Muaicipal Judge r,hae1 Ge eral- eral 2 1L-3L-5 Richard L Bru.mble Charles R. Stuart Senio Patro Patrolman an Ge Ge eral- eral 1 4 -6 I{e1en R ker Ora1, S. Coleman City Cler Ge Ge eral eral 5 5 ,t-6 I-5 Ro erL Grant I,.Ambrose Welker City Fire t st as. -Clerk ttorney hief Ge I eral 7 T B ce D. Stuart Nancy S. gsgs l,ibra La 24 2 hta 1an Gen ary 00q -L-O ,f-b Bill !d. Luke Ivan G. Iisk Reser Reser e Palice Police Ge Ge eral ra1 2 I-3t-6 Charles T. Stevens Wallace E. Everist Rese Rese o1lce o li-ce eP eP Ge Ge ra1 ra1) 4 r-5-rL-5 Securi t I,ife & Acc Bruce D. Stuart dent Iese o.tr'ire 15 e Police n. Ge oo ra1 l--6 Glen Hudson Association of I cit Ge eral eral B -3t-5 -3t-6 uai of l'lgri41., C1lff Adanson Gen.27.4 1,/ater 12.50 Ge eral 9 -3t-5 -<t Idaho Blue rint & S USA Standards lnsti ute o. Ge Ge ral- 2 -1t- 3t-6 Mountain States Te1 Meridian Drug Csnls phon Gen )qn99.O9 Fire eral1Va11eyoplement, I Meridian News Tines e Ge er ral 6 -3t-6 State of Idaho Elec Idaho Powee Co.e 7 ca .e3 Boar \iater 135.22 eral 37-6 Sau Baker ocox. L.e Ge e eral9 -3t-6 n J. L. ?owne Oil Co.Ge eral era 2 3 City of }leridiaa 1re urance Exc e Tras haul e e -3r-6 pp 1an Ardenrs Communicati ea1 Gas e n Ge 1 6 -tt-6 er dlan umb C huck Storer Co. !Ge eral eral eral 1 8 -37-6 Boise Ada Dis posal acay Ge eral era 1 -31-6 il De1 Chemical Co re eral 2 a7-5 an e r r S8e oJ hn &B 1 1 1 S e r vt Ge er eral 1 -3t-5 McCartalr s Concrete Pro cts e eraf r -31-5 o. Meridian Lunber Co. ans um er e Ge ral 1 -31-6 a rwoe r npm s &ot e F ee d es c o.e Ge e eral 34.to I Mpni dian Ci ty fisl I , June ]-96? v0u Llt DATE RPO AMOUNT 2.OO 1 2 18.50 I 1t)r t)t ,?? q2 258.r8 l_ 1 111 t-1 32.OO:======ffi 115.0O $2.99 255.7L tt2 ]. ta I t1 12.50 ?4.06 }s, as readr be ICN 0f Tr{X Shil[ r CORNER OI' THENCE CONT]N- 88ooo, n. iIIY BANK Otr' THE OF MERIDIAN, es and different a certified od adjourned. I -3t-67 Heridian Plunbing Genr rra]. Genr Genr :ral rral-41 -4.7 -3t-5? Kalbus Office Supply Thompsons. Inc. L),es, I co. Inc .Genr Genr ;ra1 rral-1t-67 -3t-67 Gibson-li elker Ford St Cornell llanufacturinl -3t-57 -7L-6? Inteemountain Gas Co, Wesco Steel Co. Gen.)2.42 tr'ire 12.o9 Genr :ra1 t Co. ,Genr Genr -3t-5? -1L-6? )ra1 rral- ll-pner CPA lnc Genr Genr rral) -1:"-67 -3t-57 Pal-ner Chemicaf & Eql Neal Hudson Dennison C. Anbrose t Richard Brunble o Genr Watr >raI)-3].-57 -1]--67 l.leridian Lumber Co. Consolidated Supply ( -1t-67 -5t-6? Police Chiefs & Sher: Johnson, Underkofler I rl rI 1s &B nforme ggs tion Bureau Gen, Gen, ra1 ral) Inc. Gen, Gen, )ral, :raIt-31-6?4t-5? Xarlrs Auto Parts Iatthew Bender & Co. Gen, Watr)o. -1t-67 -3L-5? Bdse Ada Disposal Co Waterworks Suppfies t .il secc nded bv John Navarro that ';he biMotionhras nade by Keith E1. )e a1l owed. EIU s, yeE Bodine, yeag Navarr or Je'll.lotion pa.ssed: skiverr yea ouncil meetin6 wil} b )on1 .be 5tt of July, 1957.Next C Ordina nce #]62 was read by ;he M:.yor er titled: AN ORD INANCE ANNEXING CEiTA : I'] RI}L PROI ERTY \IHICH IS DRSCRIE ED AS A POR )$UII( )ESCR] ,1 Y t B b ED t\ B uuiNsluP , NU!4Ifl, I{ANG. METES AND BOUNDS AS. t ! tt r0tlo! .5t r B( 'S: C( l,s!j tl.tjltl.u]'AJl , AllA uuu M}.{ENCING AT THE SOUTH l\rI I ANE.JUARTi], ).i-Uil.t iLoltc I\ b, L THE SC ,N, X I -tjr u.I{.r AUA UTHERLY BOUNDARI OF S. UUUl\L \ID Si '1 , lul iCTION .tiu AN, HUl\l\t NG l,'/-Eiii -t-u}l 5 TO THx TRtrE-POINT C E BEG LI ]-U /).v TNNING JJ-l\!i v .TJD I'.UKI NORTI r bzo.u txljl , rlut{r uN 412.5 FEET T0 A PorN,t; TEI CEE T 218 I'EET TO A POI TEE IVE MILE DRAII.IAGE DI s . ?L"nt E. ALONG TI XCTI ID POINI BEING THX P t.rn I'BEf lililNc, IN ADA CoUI{TY l,lotio Marvinwas made b ned and conde 1!aJ o tha the rov].ons 0-2004 and all ruf IC u1r ces be ead o thre di"s nsed with and that 2be ssed and a ved d tha Ada Countto t coI ectore Motio ssed: Skiver _81 Bodi-ne Navara o, There no other busi-be corness to fore the Council t nee n8s I l-IUX z"aQ*=-tll A*_4 I ORDINANCE NO. 152 \, AN oRDTNANCE nX'rxrlc cxRTArN REAL pRopERfy r,rErcH rs DEscRrBrD As !- poRTroN 0F ,rEE S1,4/., SECTION 5, TOI{NSEIP } NORTH, RANGE ]. EAST, BOISE MERIDIAN, ADA COUNTY, IDAEO, MoRE PARTIoULARLY DISCRIBED BY METES AND BOUNIS AS IO],I,OrJS I COI'llfENCIl'lG AT TEE SoUTH oNE-QUARTEiI CBoNER OI' SECTION 5, T J N, R 1!, 8.14., ADA COUNTy, IDAEO AND RUNMNG W WESTERLT IO7'.O FEET MORE OR I,ESS, AIONG fI{E SOUTHERLT EOUNDARY OF SAID SXCTTON 6 T0 tm IRUE POINT 0F BEGINNING; TI{ENCE CoNTINUING hTESTERLY 528.0 FEET, MOEE OR !ESS, AI,NG SAID SoUTHERLY BOUNDARy OI' SECIION 5 rO I eOrm; rmNCE NORTH 412.5 I'XXT TO A POIIfl; TIIENCE EAST 218 TEET TO A POINT: THNNCE N. SBOOO' E. ]IO.OO IEET TO A POINT; THENCE S. 0915' E. 7.I I'EET, MORN OR LESS, TQ A POINT ON THE NORTSMLY BANK OF THE FIVE MILE DRAINAGE DITCH; TImNCE S. 7lor3, E. AIONG THn NORII{EASTRLY BANK 0F TI{E SAID DITCI{ TO A POINT; flIEllCE S.0o15r E. TO A P0INT ON fUE SAID SOUTHERLY BoUNDARY 0F sEcTroN 5, sArD PoINT BErNG THE POIIU OI' BEGINNING, rN ADA COUI\rTY, T,O THE CITI OF }.IERIDIAN, IJHICH PROPERTY IS ADJACENT AND CONTTGUOUS TO TEE CITY OF MERIDIAN, ADA coul'IIY , IDA I{O . WEEREAS, City Council a.ud the Mayor of the City ef Meridian, have concluded thatit is in the best interests to said City to anncx to said City certain real property rhich is deecribed. as A portion of the SlvJ4, Section 5, Township J North, Range t nast, Boise tleridiaD, Ada Countyr ldaho, more particularly described by netss and bounds as follows;r Comneucing at the South ona-quarter Corner of section 6, t J N, R 1Er B.l,l., Ada County, Idaho and rururing l'/esterfy 107J.0 feetr more or less, along the Southerly boundary of said Section 5 to the IRUn POIM OI BEGINNING; thence continuing Westerly 628.0 feet, nore or 1ess, boundary of Section 6 to a point; tbeace llorth 412.5 feet to a point; thence East 218 feet to a point; theace N. SBoOO' E. jlo.Oo feet to a poiut; along said Southerly 11 thence S. Oo15r E. 7.1 feet, uore or less, to a point on the Northerly barlc of tbe Flve Hile drainage ditch; thenoe S. ?L" 11' E. along the Northeasterly barrk of the said ditch to a pointi thence S. OoI5r E. to a poi-nt on the said Southerly bouadary of Section 6, said poJ-nt being the point of beginning, in Ada County, Itlaho, which said property l-ies atljacent aad contigroue to the Clty of Meridian, Ada Countyr ldaho, aiid; ' ; . IIHEFtrAS r said proper'ty has been solal by netes and bounds and tracts aot ex-;- ceeding five (9) acres. ' .: NOl{ TIffinrORE, BX rT ORDAINED By THE MAYOR AND CrrY COUNCTI, OI THX zfTY OE',---: MERIDIAN t ADA COUNTY, IDAI{O, UNDXR AUSIIOBITI OT' SECTION fl-1o), IDAIIO CODE:: :'J: Sectiou 1. That the aforementionad real prolerty uhich is described as: folLo@: A portion of the Sli[, Section 6, Township J Northr Range I East, Boiqe Meridlair, Ada Couuty, Idaho, nore particularly described by metes and.bounds. as-follows'; -. Corurencing at the South one-quarter Corner of Section 5r T, Nr R.I Er.B.!i.'t Ad.a County, Idaho arrd running Westerly 107J.0 feet' more or 1ess, aloni'the south- erly boundary of said section 6 to the TRUE POIrT OF BEGINNING; thence continuing Westerfy 628.0 feet, more ox lessr al'ong saj-d Southerly bountlary of Section 5 to a point; therce North 411.5 teet to a polrt; theuce East 21,8 feet to a point; thence N. 88"00' E. Jlo.oo feet to a point; thence S. Oo15r E. /.1 feet, more or leso, to a point on the Northerly bank of the tr'ive Mi.le drainage ditch; thence S. 7!"531 E. along the Nortbeasterly bank of the said di.tch to a point; thence S. Ool5r E. to a point on the said Southerly boundary of Sectioa 5, said point being the point of beginning, in Ada County, Idaho, be, and the sane is hereby anngxed to and made a part of the City ef Meridialt Ada County ! Idaho r Section 2. The City Clerk is directed to file a certified copy of this 0rdi- nance with the Couaty Recorder of Ada County, Idabo. Section l. Ihis Ordinance sbal,1 be in fuI1 force and effect fron and after 1ts paosage, approval and pubtication as reguired by 1aw. Passed by the City Couacil and approrred by the Mayor of the clty of Meridiant Ada Couaty, Idaho, this 5th day of rlune _.r L967. VED: ATTEST:YOR ,rr-$ .r- ,t'"J{. t/ to \/ I^, CITY. "-..ii,r.. " r1 \' ': I.7,r U!, \/ ' \:" a:, c.t L\ ) t {(Y ,, ,$ '1 ^1 { tJ]RII C0UIITY o,f RDH OFFICE OF COMMISSIONE RS CLARENCE A. PLANTING. CLERK BOISE IDAHO truly, OF ADA COUMY COMMISSIONERS May 9, L967 Don Storey, MayorCity HalIMeridian, Idaho Dear Don: On May 4th the Ada County Commissioners called a meeting of thevarious taxing units to discuss mutual problems. Attending werethe Boise and Meridian Mayors, Boise School District Boerd Members and Superintendent, the Boise Junior College President and the Ada County Commiss ioners. Those attending unanimously approved the following motion: 'The the Ada County Commissioners coordinate a comnitteeto organize a tax study committee of citizen taxpayers. The purpose or duty of the tax study counnittee would beto make a study of the tax structure, and the servicesprovided by each unit of government, and to make a report back to the units of government. " n order to accompl ish this program we would appreciate it ifthe Meridian Cit Counc il woul a int a member to serve onthe coord ].na tin co I ee.After we hEve rece ve name s of se ap n ed on t e coor inating committee, we will call aL meeting for the purpose of organizing the citizens tax studycommittee. I believe, it would be helpful if the coordinating committee members served as ex-officio members of the citizens study committee. Yours BOARD I rman "ltrlll I I LEON FAIRBANKS, CH^IRS^N RULON SWENSEN COUMISSIONER FIRST DISYRICT FIOY M URPHY I t OVE&f,ft l!.i bft t t. ottr ltdt a Ph. gtrtet Dat &'C - Grrltc ta R.R. trrsb hat etlf - fru B.n gt. Irrt Ptr ltar. hrt ltC - ftoc R.E 8t. to ltle ATtr ht l.t - lr!! n n gt. to PlDo ltm Drt Da, ftll *ilall.G 8tr..t to rrl'r tr,tta - rlCo ol ,lt!!ry n t lrtr to Dot.. csrefr - tulll p ul dl rlr E t lrt tc fat lts,t c rr!8, rqrir.d 'ttdfryt Uf.t c.r1ta to lff.t 6Or to V.!t hrhtrula l1b1 .-2/F2r -1 I (( City of lleridian Meridian, I daho ln comp I i ance rv i th Sect ion 83-2217 , that the 1966 assessed va luati0n of in the amount of and cor rect May 11, 1957 ldaho Code, ttE h6r6by certify City of Merld lan CLARENCE A. PLANTING Aud i tor, Ada County $r,589,081 s colnpiled by our office. is true Respectfu I ly, By 0 e pu ty t /"-*""i;-: I lul&Er: lu: Afu Cou:1i-Boise Civil Defense 413 ldaho Street Boise, ldaho 83702 Jl lry 196I lltolltcrl lr rdrs lr klllr, .x.. ,, I, tlr lar Lt, lX, tI blr D{.td l. tt rryhr1cltr.( IEtdlethtdtr Ct3, rllHar-. ld.D. 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Ghlel ot bltcr:. far hlt.r, llr. cbt ff. h.l lra. , Srp fprrfetaJat r-.,B A': ORDINANCE NO. 151 AN OXDINANCE OF TI{E CIIY OT MERIDIAN RXGTJLATING THE SALE OF 5'IREV|IORKS lli TI{E CITY OI. MERIDIAN, AND RIPEALING SECTIoNS 6-10I - 6-foJ, I,IERIDIAN CITY CODE. BE IT ORDAINED BT THE MAYOR iND CoUNCII otr' MERIDIAN, IDAEO: Section 1. Sections 6-10l- - 5-J0J, Municipal Code, are he:.eby repealed. Section 5-Fireworks. riFi-reworksrr shaII include bl-ank cartrid6esr toypistols, toy cannons, toy canes or toy guns in which explosives are used, fire ba11oons, balloo[s of a type uhich have burning material of any kind attached there-to or which require fi-re underneath to propel them, firecrackers, torpedoes, sky-rockets, rockets, Roman candJ.es 1 fountalns, vrheel.s, Dago bombs, sparklers, and otherfirevorks of lLke construction and any fireworks containLng any combustible or ex-plosive substance for the prEpose of producing a visible or audibl-e effect by com-bustion, deflagretion, explosion or detonatlon. Exempted from this part are all toy pj-stols, toy cannons i toy canes and toy Suns and sj.milar devices such as party poppers or party favors in which paper caps containing not dore than twenty-five hundredths (.25) grains of explosi-ve compound Iper cap are used and Secti.on 5-JO2. such caps whether sing rous Fire.eorks. Ie, roJ-I, or tape type. rrDanger:ous fireworksrr includes any of the following:(A) trlreclackers, cannon crackere, g.iant crackers, salutes, silver tube salutes, cherry bonbst mines, ground bombardment t BrasB-hoppers and. other explosiveartlcles of simi].ar nature;(B) Blank cartritlges;(C) Sklrrockets and rockets, lnclutling all similar devices employing any combust- ible or explosive naterial arid which rj-se in the air during discharge;(D) Roman candLes, j.ncluding alL derices which diocharge bal-I of fire iato the alr ;(E) Chssere and. whistles, inclualing all devices yhich dart or travel about the surface of the ground durj.ng tlischarge;(f) Snakes and hats containtng bichlorida of nercury;(G) Sparklers nore than tea (10) inche: in length or one-quarter (')4) inch in dianeter or made ri Lh other than iron wiresi(H) Al-1 articles for pyrotechnic display such as aerial shells, salutes, flash shellsr 6ky battl-esr parachute shell6, minesr Dago Bombs and similar delrices;(I) Al1 torped.oes which explode by means of friction, or vhich contain arse[ic, and all other similar fi-relrorks derice6 includtng cracker balIs i(J) I'ire balloons or baLloons of any type vtrich have burrling material of any kinil attached thereto; Section 5-JO]. Safe and Sane Fireworks. rrsafe and sane firevorks'r includes anv of the f ollowlng:(A) Cone lountains with pyrotech-inic composltion not exceedinB fifty (50) grans each;(B) Cyllndrical fountains, vhether base, spike or handle, w-i th pyrotechnic con- posltion not exceedi-ng serenty-fiTe (75) grras each alxd lnside tube dianeter not exceedj-ng three-quarter (7() incU;(C) Sparklers and [dipped 6ticksrt not more tban ten (lo) inches in length or one- quarter (1() t-nctr in illaaeter made on steel or i,ron vJ'j-re and Suzuki and norn- ing GJ-ories'r+ith pyrotechnrc conpositj.on not exceeding tour (4) gra.n6 each;(D) Saakes which do not contain bichforide of nercury and pyrotechnic composi- tion not exceedin6 two (2) grsme eachi(E) llheels with pyrotechnic conposltion not exceeding sixty (5o) grains for each clriver unit or two hundred forty (24O) 6rains for each conplete wheel. The inside tube diarneter of driver unit 6ha11 not exceed one-half (/a) inctr;(f) Whlstlee, rithout report and vLich do not dart or travel about the grounil dr:riag discharge lrith pyrotechnic conpo6j.tlon not exceeding six (5) grarns anrl containing no picric or gallic acid. section 6-f04. It shal-1 be unlawful for any person in the City of Meridian to inport, export, offer for sa1e, 6e11r possessr keepr or store or peflDit the keePing or atoring of any rrdangerous fireworksrr for any uae or Inrrposer except that a person holdiag a rrDartgerous Fireuorks Permitrr issued purouant to the terms a.r.d conditisns of this ordinance may use rrdangerous fireuorksrr for a safely supelrised and-co4ductetl ^:--public di-sptay of fireworks. Sald fireworks may be stored for a period-.not exceaai n8:^ ten (10) days immediately preceding the date of saj.d public displayr prbvide*-tlret '-. )\fireworks are to be used exclusively for public display. Section 5-l'o person, flrm or assocfation,,rithout having a valid'.l5df e and Satre Firenorks Permitfr issued pursuaut to tern6 aud corditioas 6et''forth in thio : I a- ordinance shal1 impo.t, export poaaees for the purpose of sale, offer fo! gaas'' o! -. -'.: se1l rrsafe and sane firer*orksrt for any u€ie or purpose. - --t .-:- -.:-\ ': ,iection 5-JO5. ..ny re?utahle l,cl'sorr associaLion, firm or corporati bn-.'in - - reasonable pursuit or futherance of any Legitjmate personalt business or chalitabl-e purpose, tlesiring to engage in the eali of rrsafe and sane fireworks'r within the City sha1l first make uritten appllcation to the Ci.tv Clerk for a lSafe ald Sane FirelrorksPernitrr. Each applicant shirII pay to the CiLy Clerk a fee of -g"r_ DoJ.lars (0IO.OO) at the tir:oe he files aad wit.r eacL r-ic of prellmlnaryYnves qeqtion 5-307. his ai:1:J-i ca+.i cu. .::*. the tit,r: snd .'.s a r( il.Cj ri:,:1 c-i' cuch i-ill:t,f ,. ,ation, each appl,icatrt shal1 pay an additiona,../ e. to defraffcoff"{1"'ti6ations roquired hereunder. Aly reputable person, as6ociation, fira, or corporation la raa- sought; except that for the calendar year of 1957r appli- filed on or before June ,!}!!- ' 1967. pplicant for a I'Safe and Sane lireworks Per:tLtrr or for a sonable pursuit or futtherance of any legitimate personal, business, or cbaritable purpose desiring to make a public display of ttd.an.gerous fireworkstr shaIl first makewritten application to the City Clerk for a rrDangelous Fj-reworks Perrritrr. Eachapplicant sha11 pey to the City Clerk a fee of ten dollars ($10.OO) at the tj.re befiles hj,s appllcation. The applicant sl,aLi alio iiinburse the ciff tor all reasonable expeDEes j-acurred i-n inveEtigating to deterraine whether the perrnit should be Branted.Each applicant for a rrSafe and Sane Fireworks Perrnittr or aSection 5-rrDangerous tr'ircworks Pernit" eha1l file tr-i-s application with the City Clerk. Eachapplication ihall- show the follouing:(A) Nane and address of applicant.(B) The purpose for which the applicant io primariJ.y existing and which it was organized.(C) the nanes and addresses of the officers, trustees, and/or directorat if any,of the applicant.(D) The location wb.ere the applicant requests permi66ion to sell ,,safe and sa-ne fj,reworksrr or display rrdangerous fireworksrr.(E) Uhen and nhere the applicant was organized and established, or, if a natural per6on, the applicagt, s age.(f) The location of the applicnatrs princilnl and permanent neeting place or placest or principal place or places of busj.ness.(G) The applicnatr s State Sales Tax Fermit number.(E) If the applicant i6 an entity other than a sole propri-etorship r the rame aatl general description of the busineEs activities of each pareDt or sub- stdiary company, business or entityr and a general description of the oun- ership organization of each lurent or subsidiary, if any.(I) Such other informati-on as the Ci-ty Clerk nay require and whi-ch j-s reasonably necessary to protect tbe public healthr safdty and morals. Sectio! 5-]09. The City Clerk shsll noti.fy the Police Departr'lent and the lire Cl:"ief uhlch offj-ces shal1 cause an j,nvestlgatlon to be nade of each application and applicant and shal-I subnit a written report of itE flndi4gs and reconrnendations for or agaj-nst the lssua]]ce of the permit, together xith the reasotrs therefore t to the City C6unqi1, ybich report shaI1 not be a public infornation except on request of the applicant o! by order of tha Mayor or City Council. bect].on b-1lO. The Cit y Council shall have the power in its discretion to grant or deny any applicati-on, subject to such reasonable conditions, if aly, as it shall prescribe so long as the denial of the application or any conditions lmposed oi the granting of the application are xeasonably necessary for protection of the public healthr safety and morals. Section 6-rU. I rrsafe and Sane lireworks Permit'l , or a rrDangerous Fireworks Permitrr issued pursu.ant to tt].is ordinance sha1I be valid only uithin the calendar year in which issued. A permj.t shall be valid onLi for the specific prenises or location designated 1n the pernlt. Hovevor, subject to reason6ble conditions necessaly for protectj-on of the public healthr safety aad noralEr an applicant nay be granted per- oits for more than one premises or location trlthin the Clty. No permit shaIl be transferable or assi gnablc. Section 5-J12. nach application for a perui.t to seI1 rrsafe and sale fir.evorksrl at retail sha1I be filed with the city clerk on or before Apri)- 1of the calendar year for which tre permlt i6 cations for a perni-t nay besectlo 6-Jl.r. Each a ItDaregerous Fireworks Permittr; shall have filed with the City Clerk prior to the to the issuance Section 5- issuance and validity of any pernit r a poJicy! or certified true copy thereof, of public 1iablIity aDd products liability j.nsulence r including both rraccidentlr and ttoccurrence'r coverage. The insura:rce coverage limits for both public liability coverage anal for products liability coverage shall be at least $10Or0OO Per person per oc;utrence boi[ily inJuryl SrOoroOO per occurreDce aggregate bodily, and $IOOtOOO per occurrence ag6regate property dadage. Eacb policy of insurance.sha11 be j.n fora amd substance acceptable to the cityi and shall i2aDe as insured parties untler the tero6 of the policy the City of Meridialrr all officials, electeal and appointedt of the Ci-ty of Meridlan ih perfoflnance of offici.al functions regardi"ng all operations und,er or pirtaining to said pernitk any licensee or licensor of the applicant, and all vendors of fif.eworks covered. by the pernrit to be issued to the applicalt. sald policy of i,nsurance BhalL be so written thal it cannot be caacelled ldthout at least ten (tO) days prior written notice to the city of Meriillan fron the underwrittin8 insurance "orp"oy. Ehe policy of ineurance shatt Ue undervirltten throu8h or by a qualified- - and- duiy licensed insurance co'pany or companies doing or authorized to do-inauiance - business Ln Idaho, and a copy oi said policy sha11 be filed rvith the City Ctert prj-or-: of the permit. 14. No rroafe and sale fireworkerr shsIl be sld or offered for 6aLe llth day of June to nidnight on the 5th day of " hat relig'J-ous or charitable orgarrizations -mayr use of [safe and saae fireworksrr for cele- ' t other deeigDated Limes. ks stantls fron which rrsafe aud sane fireworksrr except July of rop 12:0O each year t apply for special bration within a tI Sectlon 6-J15 or clock noon on tbe pror:ided houever r t peruit for disPlaY o eaignated area and a . Temporary firewor ele to be sold ehaIl be BubJect to the followiug prorrisions: l!. 411- retall 6a1es of rrsafe and sane fireuorksrr shaf] be pertitted only from wi.thin a teoporary fi- 'vorks stand, and tbe sa].e fron any other buildln' x structuxe i6 hereby proh-ibited. \./ \'7 2. The stand in which the fireworks u'iI1 be atored or sold shall not be looate d witldn tweuty-five (25) feet of any other builaling nor within one hundred (100) feet of atry gasoline station or flaunable liquid dispenEiD8 device or inetallatlon. 3. A1l- such stantls shaLl" rneet the requirenents of the Building Code of the City of Merj-dj-an and alL llghting circuits and other electrical equlpment sl:a11 neet the re- quirenents of the Electrical Ordinance of the City of Meridlan. 4. The stanil shaI1 have exit door6 at least thirt.- (fO) i.nches wide at both ends of the structure and. one atlditional door for each 25 feet of rea, r.lalf in excess of twenty-five (2r) feet. A11 doors shall open outward fron the stand'and all doorways shaI1 be kdpt free a:ed clear from all- supplies and naterials at al] tines. 5. Each stand shal1 be provi-d.ed with a minimum of two (2) 4z galton water type fire extinguishers, in good uorking order and 6asi1y accessible for use in case of fire uhich shau be kept in innediate proxsimity to the location lrhere the file\.rorks hr.e retailed. 6. There shaJl be at least one supervisor, tuenty-ona (2t) years of a6e or older' on duty at all times. A11 firer.rorks sha11 be effectively kopt auay fron aoy kind of self service by the public, and sha11 be placed in a location which i6 uravailable and iraccessible to memberS of the public in capaclties other thau as 1ega1 customers. No person under eighteen (tB) years of age shal1 lrork at or about any staatl where rrsafe a:rd sarret! fireyorks a?e sol-d or offered for sale. 7. No person eoployed as a watchnan sha1I be permitted to renain inside of auy 6tand h,b.en it is not open fdr business. 8. 'tNO SUOI(TNG|! signs shall be prominently di8played both iuside and outside the sta-nd. No snoki-ag shal1 be permitted within the staad or within twenty-five (25) feet of the stanil. 9. No tenporary stand sha11 be erected before Jrue 10 of any year. The premises on which the stand is erected shalI be cleared of all structures and debris not later tha.:c noon of the 5th day of JuLy. 10. No fireworl$ sha].l be discharged in or rritlr-in tuenty-five (25) feet of anyttt"'ii:t iiT"u;.." shat-t a11ow any mbbish to accumutate in o" *o.,rd any firarrorks stand or perolt a fire uisance to exist. 12. N6 fireworks sha11 remain unattended at any time regardlesa of whether the fj-Teworks stand is opetr for business or not. If any fireworks are stored, they sha11 onJ"y be stored at such places as are approved for storage of fireworks by the Gity Fire Chief or his representative. L5. No otand sha1l have a floor area in excess of Seven hu.ndred fifty (75O) squale feet. 14. No stand sball be erected at a location where retail sales are aot alloued under the Zoniag ordinance of the City of I"leridiau. Section 6-116. Each pemittee sha11 be required to retain at the licensed pre- nises whj-1e saitl premi,ses are olenr and at hi-s principal place of business for a year thereafter, copies of alL invoices, recej.pts and orders evj"dencing the'sorrrce fron wtrich he acquired the fireworks wtr-ich he handled. section 5-117. The applicant shal1 post with the City Clglh a cash bond or cash deposit in the anount of not less than;!![!a_ dol1ar ";(jpQQ) or auch other security as nay be acceptable to the }Iayor or CounciL conditionecl upoa the prompt removal of the temporary fireworks stand and the cleani,ng up of debxis from the site of the tenporary fi"reworhs stand, which deposit or security shaI1 be returned to the applicant onl-y in the evenL he reooves said temporary fireworks stald and cleans up a1l debris to the satisfaction of the Meridiau City Fire Ckief, or such other official as the City Council or Fire Chief may designate. In the event of the applicantE failure to eo remove the stantl and deb::is, said cash bond or cash depoeit shall be forfeited.to the City of Ueridian. Ia no event sbal1 the applicant be entitled to the return of 6aid cash bond or cash deposit if he has fail-ed to femove said teaporary fireworks stard and cfean up a1J- debris by noon of the 12th day of July of the year in'which the permit is BraD.ted, and failure to do so sha11 be punlshable by two hurrtlred.and lifty ($25ojOO) fiue elad/or thirty (le) aays confinement ln the Cj"ty Jail. Seciio"-Gif8l-IEIa11- b. the duty of every person issued a lrFireworks Permitrt to comply with all the provisions of the Idaho State Eireworks Act and this ordj-nance. The:coDviction or violatior. of the aforesaid ldaho State lireworks Act or erly of theprovlsions of this ordinance by the permittee, or by any of 1ts agents r employees, orofficers shall constitute a cause, ia and of i-tse1f, to deny a subsequent applicationfor a permit. Section 5-. An emer gency existing tlr-is ordinance shall- be in full force and I I f effect from after passa6e thereof. - PASSED by the Council o , APPRQyID by the Mayor o f the City of Meridian this ,th day of June, 1957.f tne Cily of lleridian ttrisEE oay orG riSZ. ,a,' I .APPROWD: C CLERK ,\,'1 t1 CR I ATTIf,T: