HomeMy WebLinkAbout1952-04-07i,leridi.an City Ha11 . ApriI 7. I952.
Moetlns calletl to ordel by the lvlayor. .Arthur G. Postlethwaitc.
rl G H I e]{ , rioy Goodwln..Dale Bates.
out to their Ground.
The Citv Council discussed this problen. It was stateq !!e! pql-
hens if the oioe were outchased. anC laid on the srounal . the Uitv cruld
a it rvithout ettin out of its ur I sali ct 1on.
The Band fund cane under discussion. It was ststed bJ' the l,iayor that
the Athletic Droarao could use r,rusic in the summer itecreation program!
I nal thst a Cltv Band nlght be oreanized alonP- with the .rrthletic Program.
The Athletic Association has the oast year administered the athletic
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Tt wcs hToush t out in the discussion that the Sand fund is for
hl rl no anrl mqin tel nJ np n band T-or the r.iltv: a n d oe s not necesserilyd
naad tn hp trrr.ncd orrer tn t he iph chool t'or' administration.
iost of better lie,hting of ,jast ielrst Street was discussed.
On thi s street the city has now. L2 Lights Q.25 eacnl
l:Liphts there wlII be l+9 r'rore then l{ow | ).2, eacn )
C)n a mile of 6^00 0 lumen l leht s L76.25 per rnonth. Thls would be
the same aooroxlmate cost as the rest of the llghtlng ln the Clty, thus
doubling the Dresent cost of the Street Lighting fund.
T he Clty could buv the l,ights and 1nstalI theo. The Idaho power
wotl Id then take them over anC maintaln thern lor I.00 Iess per light per
t item.
A ram coul-d be initiated where a p€rt could be done now and the
osel thi dl of s eern to be a ver ood idea because
rur i ntow1not ln th8t kind of business Lhe installation wcutd
cou be c ofil Ieted on a scnedule later.
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e(,to ets carue unoer discussion and it r,vas decided to take
'tetJe A"a^.irti^ iAi- f'.r. Jltv water. ?u
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actlon under the sanltation 0rdinance to get these nuisances abateai
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Arthur G.
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City AttorneyGrant Lewls Anbrose
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27L )-)l Loudcrbough Hardwa re Plaster for Pol ic o Genera I L.55
27) )-)L Meridian Drug Center General 1.45
275 )-)L i,lerldian Hardware Co276 3-31 Pitriuil,s Scrclco:Sta
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ldrs T nofth Tokoa trl ns on th e eda e of ridian- anC ocomna niedIma
bv l{r & llrs Elmcr Dar sh. came b6forc thc CounclI.lhov st at ed that they
felt thst they should have reliet'fron the wastc watcr which was comlng
asoon which is beins placeal i.n the Chapin ad.d it i on. thcfrom the I
dralnagc wster 1s causlng Mrs Tolman! s Iand tO beCOme watcr-logg.ed, sho
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ft was brouaht out in the dlscussion that the Clty of i{er lcIlan ,
dld not have irrr.isdJatlon in this ma tter- as it was hlamna & lleridian
te on their ro ert
The Mayor stateti ttret the Clty could send. a Iettcr to the Church
o God th Ea tcllin then that the sanitar rulcs & re uIa t ions
must be conformed to as fsr as thcl r project is conccrned.
R.G. Hoseley stated that thls pxoblem of drainagc is and has becn
a problcm for many ycars, and that theie ls not very much the Clty
can do in this oatter, as they too are subject to the samc rules anal
reguletions as a uscr 89 any othcr
The Mayor announced tho ,t{uniclple League Convention which w111
be held May 15.L6,e L7 at I-cwiston Idaho. If thcrc werc anv problems
which needcd. to be dlscuss erL. set in touch wlth the .i{aYor.
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L ent announcetl the l'lateruorks Convention whic
lnS okBne vfa shin ton.
dition to th6 resent tr'lre Statl
a d d. Thc orl inal bids wcrc
tion was made b Dalc ilates antl seeonded b i-i.G. HoseIe
m beII bltl in the amount of 6 .00 subrnlttcd for thcI
E 0 Boicc R.G. Hos eI e
I tatlon bc accc t eal . Motion
Ro Goodwin e Dale Bat csee
Thc Henrv lleitzel hetiee problGm was dlscussed.Thls hedge ex-
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ten ds to and alons thc Curbins. Ieaving no placc for a sldewalk. ,ilr.
the Ilnc is survc cd for the sidewalk he
wl I I move the hcdoc-Thr Oi tv nBt neeT was 1n s tructeal to makc thi1'
sbated.
BlI1 Br.own fTom the dthletlc Associati,on caroe before the Councll
tn ohrck on thc Cltv Recreation Droarsm. The association was asklng
'lf the Cltv was ln favor of them administerinA the program for another
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sdmlnlst.r lt. ldr^ Brown of thc Athlctlc AssoalatJ nn stetcd f.h.t tha
Et this tima-
AN ORD NIA}ICE EXCIUDII\TG ERO}{THH C TTI'Y ITMITS OT' T}iFI C
OF ]',,MRTDTAN. CERTAT}I LANDS IIIIHTN THJ CITY LII,TITS O'TI'trED
BY ,TOHN Ti]R TCKSOI{ A\ID I\4AIIR TCI] E . AI]K s-
The Motion was nadc bv E.0. Boi . and saoondad bv Dala Bstes thst
E.0. Boice Ayc Roy Goodwln Aye
DaI Bates Ayc
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CF |IIRJDIAI , JJRTAIN ;A'DS rifTHfl; iHE CITY LrlriIlS ll.i.'::D
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Be it Crdalned by the iiia;,sr' and Jcunoil of the tjlty
Ada County, State of ldaho:
cf ^;er idian,
1. Thet the boundarles of the City of i,{eridian are hereby
altered by oxcluding ther'efrom the follovrlng describetl property:
Lanti owned by John lJrickson:
Parcel IIo. I: Corunencing et the Southwest corner of Ithe Northoast quarter of Secticn 7; Twp. I }iort
ilange 1 Xast of the Ecise l(eridian, Ada County,of fdaho; thence North a distance of 58 rods to
place of beginning; thence nast a dlstance of Jfeet to I polnt l thence North a distance of )6)to a point; thence \IesD a distance of l0I feetpoint; thence Sough B distance ot )6) feet to t
placo of beglnning; also
ParceI
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l{o. 2: Conmencing at the ,3outrr'
thoast o.uarter of iection 7, th
of the Roise Lieridian, Ada Coun
l{orth a distanoe of 6)2 feet to
; thence ltrest o distance of I5O
North a distance of 979.25 feet o a point;
Northeast in a stralght Line e distance of 2l+L..7
st corner of'l North. Ronge /- -- --.-:-
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North of the Southwest corner of said Northeast ouarter--:of section 7; thence iouth a distance of D,69.?5 feet::.. .
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to the place of b
on the official pto .:{erldian, ag B
Bood. ' 2 of Plats a
eginning; 0ther',vise descrlbed and shown:let of Second CottaBe Hone Ad.dition
Iock I3 of sald addition, on file int page 80,'and vsceteat on June loth
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I!0!, recortls of Ada County, I d. aho .
Land owned. by l{surlce E. Aaikl,ne:
Commenclng at the Southwest corner-of the Northeastquarter of Sectlon 7, fwp. J North, liange I tlast of
Bolse i,ler1dtan, Ada Ccunty, State of ldaho; thence
- North a distance of t8 rocls; thence llast a distanceof 30I feet, the real place of be€tinning; bhence
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North a dlstarce of 650 fset to a polnt;
a dlstanco of I0I9 feet to a point; thenc
distance ot 363 feot to a polnt; the plac
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the
CSeo IPASSED TY GHE COUNCIL, and
of l''Ieridian, Ada County, fdaho,
appToved by the .l,[ay o r of
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this 7th day of Aprll ,
the Clty
1952.
APPRO\TED:
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CLEEK or rr. Dt.rirct Couia
Ex-OrFrcro AuDrToi AxD RECORDEi
Becelved copy tnts ?nJ
day of Apr1l, 1!!2.
Clty of Merldlan,
Herald Cox, C1erk,Merldlan, Idaho.
Trust Recelpt No. 155 c, ciated Sept
The Chase Natlonal Bank of the Clty
York, trustee bank. Seeurltles: 1U. S. Treas. Notes, 3/15/55(lGxlnuro denoilt $181000. o0)
The Chase Natlonal Bank of the City of Neu
York, trustee bank. Secr:rttles: 2-L/2 %U. S. Treas. Bonds . aue 9/L1y'72(Maxlmun depoilt $l8rooo.oo)
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COURT HOUAE
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thls 1s to certlfy that the foI1owlng 1s an abstractof all bonds, securltles and trust recelpts for seeuxltles
deposlted on behalf of the Clty of Uerldian, a deposltlngunlt, held 1n my custody as of thls date, the lst tlay ofAprl-l, 1952t
THE IDAHO FIRST NATI0NAL BANK 0F B0ISE, Merldlan Braneh:
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$20,000.00
Trust Recelpt l{o. 592 Ct dated. June ?7, A95J.,
$20,0o0.00
County Audltor
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R.V.&I{.Bu11tlers of Merlcl1an gub,nlt the fol1owlng eketch and Dld
for the enlargement of present Flre Statldn of Merldlan.Bulldlng tc be constructed of Pumlce blocks well lald a.nd polnted
on bo th s1des.
Removal of so11 to slde walk IeveI and footlngs to be dug belorv
thLs 1eve1 to a alepth of elghteen lnches'. AlBo one-p1ece of 528 lnchsteel to be placed 1n footlng.
One bar of steel to be placed 1n concrate ln the Bond Beam blocksat roof leveI .Block wa11 to be capped wlth copeland blocks.
Concrete floor of bu1Id.lng and approach from street to be of flve
bag m1x per yard and flve lnches thlck.
WalI of exletlng entrance to be ralsed to conform 1n helght of
new bu11dlng.
two arches of four foot rlldth tc be made 1n exlstlng wa11 ofpresent bulld-r.n p.- Roof constructlon to be 2/1"2 Jo:-sr.. ',t LtL:, Lhz sheetlng wlth 90#ro11 roofln8 over fe1t.
To provlde gutter on rear of bu11d1ng.
To 1neta11 overheatl track and d.oor of 10 foot wlde 9 foot hlgh
1n new constructlon.For the constructlon of thle bu11d1ng anal al]. naterlal we submlt
tha fo11owlng BIc of One Thousand Nlne Hundred. and Flfty dollars
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