April 3-1972iridian City Hall .l. April 3, 1972
2. Lateral lines
3. Treatment
Meeting called to orler b
the Mayor
Don M. Storey
Councilmen resent: W. D
Skiv
r; Keith Ellis; Marvin
Bod'ne•
J hn Navarro.
Johi Fit
M-; ^Itnol TF
geral
; James Wegst Jr.; Larry
Raymond VO -8
Cantrell;
Minutes of regular and special
meeting
read.
ro and seconded by W.
D.
_
kiver that the
The Motion was made by Joln
Nav
minutes of tHe regu r and
special
ounce meeting be
approved.
Motion passe v
r, yea;
Ellis, yea; Bodine,
yea;
Navar o, yea.
Raymond Voss, Larry CantrEll
an
Mike Phease, represe
ting
the Meridian
Jay -Cees spoke to the- Council.
Mike Phease, a membe of the
on the City Building be presented
it on a trailer and use i
Me
for display
idian Jay Cees, requested
to their organization.
purposes at t
it f
hat t e bell
ey w uld mount
nctio s.
The Motion was made y W.
Jay Cees be allowed o re
use it with the understanding
City of Meridian.
D. S
ove t
t1at
ver and seconded by
e bell from the City
the bell remain tha
ith
iall
pro
Ellis hat the
Buildi#g and to
erty bf the
Motion passed: Skiv
r, yea;
Ellis, yea; Bodine,
yea;
Navarro, yea.
Raymond Voss remarke thai
would like for his organi2ation
as the
incoming president
to work closely with
Df th
the City
Jay Cees, he
Council—in
their programs.
The City Council, in a kind
project that they startac]
like to finish it too.
way,
Rnd r
reminded them of the
manins ;-an-finished. They
unfi
stated
ished Library
ey-.._weEld
Sumner Johnson, the City Consulting
Engineer, was present
to des uss the
pro ems of wa er anir sewEr
-The present water su ply
mall. It was his op nion
cover the costs of w ter
rate reduction for a equa
nee
is not
that the
upply
a and
s of the future.
adequate at the present
Treasure Valley Ma
for fire protection with
proper water supply.
time
Il should
t
for the shopping 'T
be able to
e fire insurance
The Mayor,Don Storey, stated
nave —OT—Ws--yet, comm a
necessary funds to build
that
ens
the water
the representatives
organi.za ion to the e
and sewer faciliti
of the
pen
s.
shopping mall
ure -tbe—
The sewer lines thro gh the
cit
will not carry the f
ow from
the proposed
-Treasure Valley Mall prof
Johnson he
ct.
-PPI
it will be necessary t
go
around the City.
Mr- rstatpA _Ulat
of the new users inv lved
There are three (3) ti1ilse
of w
ste disposal:.
2. Lateral lines
3. Treatment
;ridian City Hall .2. April 3, 1972
Prayer Breakfast to be held April 17, 1972 at 6:45 A.M. at the Masonic Hall.
The trunk line shoull
be
laced of suffieient size tc
carrT
the Clow
for the
present as well as tie
The
future
for
land beyond.
should be put in by
be allowed
bhe d
velop r. Some type of future
consideration
could
Lateral
the use of the trunk lines.
Mr. Johnson discussel
means
The City can participate
on
the collection
system, 506
Fed
ral Grant,
providing Ada o y
requirements.
s
comp a
ensi.ve plan and mee
s o
er
The Mayor announced
that a
prog am is being started under
the
direction
of ACOG for sewer anq
wa
r s u y
for the Merldlan ar
a.
FHA Grant oneys v
land use, population
Fen—gage
prof
ction
under on rac o
etc. This should
epor
ssis
aonc
the City
rning
to
formulate o some ex
The Mayor stated tha
en
the
e u ure planning or e
Cit
i y.
should be engineered
to finance.
but
he co t
of such a program is
always
a
problem
Mr. Johnson stated flat
some
tine
ago he ro o ed an
angin?ering
staff
might pay for itself
the City need
of service would be
as it would
by better
dostlV
future
but it
planning. This
might be the best wxy
staff
in
to t
the 1
ke care of
ng run
A date w
with Bodine and Elli
, Councilmen,
to enter into a face
a
change
of ideas.
r7
James Wea
adjoining property owners
operated
E. 3rd and about 100
Mr. Weast plans to b
front, set back 52 f
present parking or for
owners make satisfqctory
feet
ild a
et wi
str
s
within
East of
300 feet approving his
3rd Street.
business
to be
52 x 4 foot building with double par
h an area to thehtiltjin
et access in the future, providing the
ttlem nt for the ugge of hi, lan as a
ing in
for
other property
It was thought by the
Coun,,il-thit
t
—
and that the Resolution
pe
ition
being presented was
satislactor3.
The Motion was made
plans be accepted and
ty W.
that
. Skiver
tbis
and seconded by Keith
wilding be allowed --U,
be
Illis
113ilt
that the
n -d- th_;ai;
a permitted use or sl
allowed for James We
cial
st
use as
Commercial in a "B"
Residential
be
Motion ssed•
Skiv_er.
yeap
Ellis. yea; Bodine -,-yea;
Navar
o, yea.
Ralph Hunter suggested
tha
a Ltlie
City 0 Lima's M+'
Prayer Breakfast to be held April 17, 1972 at 6:45 A.M. at the Masonic Hall.
[eridian City Hall .3. April 3, 1972
The Mayor discussed bhe
T3-easurE
Valley Mall Golf Course
and
Swimming Pool.
The BOR requires a MIA
appraisal
to be performed by the
Ci
y.
This appraisal will
City initiate the aRDraisel.
ost 1750.
I
- $1,000.00 and it is
was thought that the
necessary
City.shouldre-
that the
imbursed later by the
Treasure lalley Corporation'for
this
expenditure.
The Motion was made by
the Mayor be instruc
JoIn Navarro and seconded by Marvin
ed t _e
Bodine that
recreation complex for
the Council and that
anFamount
hn ton a
satisfactory with that
discussed
by
Motion passed:
Skiv r e •
Ellis yea; Bodine,
for street maintenan
a forstud
by the City Council.
This is to be printedand
Later the C
copie
presented to the members
f the Council.
The Mayor ann un
Aper
hnA been left in
the
crew are to operate
the Highway District
his sweeper
for e'
and send a bill for
hesetregularly.
es to
to be the most satisfactory
manner
to get the streets
swep
The Mayor presented
a bid fora
fire engine from Star
Line
ui nt Company
for a 1000 G.P.M. American
booster tank. The cost
LaFra
of this
ce combination pumper
apparatus to be $36,640.00.
with
750 gallon
This can be
purchased on a lease purchase a
balance spread over a 5 year per'od.
balance at any time witho t a pe
The Mayor instructed Keith Ellis
Fire Equipment of Boise to ask for
eement of 5, simple
The City can pty
lty clause.
Fire Commissioner to
an additional bidder.
nter
of
con
st on the unpaid
the unpaid
act General
The Mayor announced that r rese
W. D. Skiver, Gene Hiner aid Her3Lld
school district, Earl, Marks and
tatives of the City,
Cox had met with
owell Scott to -discuss
Don
representatives
enforcement
tore
of the
matters
and—law enforcement
problens on
he school grounds.
—was discussed tha
vehicle with the school
the 3ity f
district
rnish the car and maintenance
furnishing the cost
of the
of the
man end
—TF
other miscellaneous
This
investigate law enforcement
$600.00 to $1,000.00
remaining two months
JTems.
problems.
woul
to test the
It was estimated
value of this type of
da
that
enforcement.
and
approximately
The Chief of Police
ascertain the cost f
days. The School District
in this program.
The Mayor pointed out
and W. D. Sk
gure to pre3ent
is to
thattheAmj:ori�ty
ver, Police Commissioner,
decide whether they
ofstudents a'
are tc study and
desire to participate
-tend 'ng th schools
ieridian City Hall .4. April 3, 1972
Meridian Treasurer's Re -ort
March 31, 1972
Canitol Bad.
taxpayer was overbuy
�enedwjth
�osts
not of their ma ing bit
that
the costs
$70,858.16
139,858.16
"40,000.00
152,035.22 $ 3,97'-.76
paid y the school w)uld
lie
shared
y all of the Eilty.
5 154.76
1_. ,n{?�:.:1t"
4tt,8�,,o.8�8 155.79
43.74
43.74
,tal9-01-7.92C)Ci
�1=
:5 ,017.92
50,000.0'
66,ebb.10,Ti 1T57
3,1138. F2
3,756.01
Neal Hudson Works S
past Warren Moore to
caysi a reduction
't.
Bud
n
stat
errea
ter d
d that the dead end line a
's place on Carlton Ave. his
liver . It was ex_1 'ned
West
corroded
hat there
4th Street
badly
is
245.20
$ 3,51 1
X50,, 0--.00
a dead end to Neal Brace
ended.
on
another
line and that this lin
is a IL
so dead
It was thought that
t some
this should
.'ewer,
be tied together to sake a
completed
circuit
$ 7,736.83
$84,4`4.0r-
It was decided to in
tall
for the
expense involved a 211 plastic'Line
pts.
65.61
2,994.85
2,994.85
or the 5 hous-e-s-for
a present.
tal
7,802. +
7
,
.90 3� ,00.00
1 -,0.00
sb.
40.66
PYone
"ore
None
None
Marvin Bodine stated
that
the r
creation program under the
direr
ion of
18,000.00
L oy Hiner is progressing
school.
well
and should be ready to go
by the
end of
The bills were read.
& Merchants
ruce D. Stuart
ewe R Davis
ewey R. Davis
umner Johnson
State
Bank
Purpose
Investment
Labor
Labor
Labor (Gen. 17.28;W ter 123-75)
Cit En 'n er
Fund
GeneraL10
enera
enera
Genera
Gi
enera
Amount
000.00
125.00
100,00
141.03
1.00
216.00
,her Da
2 .10
be
72Farmer's
3 3.1
4 .l
.72
2
5 3.1
6 3.
.72
2
Meridian Treasurer's Re -ort
March 31, 1972
Bank Balance $33,262.82
Checks Outstanding 14 184.'/8
619,7�.0
Balance .;heck 1 2.45
Canitol Bad.
Lank
Invested
GenwWater Fire
Fire Equip.
Library
1 Fwd.
$70,858.16
139,858.16
"40,000.00
152,035.22 $ 3,97'-.76
$ 3,395.08
0 3,712.27
pts.
,159.76
5 154.76
1_. ,n{?�:.:1t"
4tt,8�,,o.8�8 155.79
43.74
43.74
,tal9-01-7.92C)Ci
�1=
:5 ,017.92
50,000.0'
66,ebb.10,Ti 1T57
3,1138. F2
3,756.01
sb.
'1
:L6,977.47
3601060.49
16 937.43
$19,060'.49
one
In,'29.26 42?. , -1
,',0,,5 $ 3,71.2.2'1
None
4 ;,438.82
245.20
$ 3,51 1
X50,, 0--.00
Recreation
Sewer, Canitol
.'ewer,
Bank Sewer, Invested
Bonds Required
1 Fwd.
$ 7,736.83
$84,4`4.0r-
$23,474.05
$43,00.00
$101000.00
pts.
65.61
2,994.85
2,994.85
none
None
tal
7,802. +
7
,
.90 3� ,00.00
1 -,0.00
sb.
40.66
PYone
"ore
None
None
1.
$ 7,7661 7
$ 7,
-
3,o0c,.00
18,000.00
.90
,+
.90
Bank Balance $33,262.82
Checks Outstanding 14 184.'/8
619,7�.0
Balance .;heck 1 2.45
vidian Citv Hall
.5. April 3, 1972
5 3-31.72
Social
Security Trust Fund
Schoen
& Bailey
i y of Meridian-
Gas Company
L. Towne Oil Co.
Pitman i o,
Vincent
Library
Witheld General 2, 09.48
Building Inspector
Annual Audit
Trai au
Service (Gen 169.31;
Public Rela ions
Police Vehicle
y Pitman OilCo.
Police Ammunitionjenera
lenera.1
ire
'eneraL
3enera
31-20
2,344.58
enera 332.90
enera 19202.50
5.
8.24) 247.55
95
11.72
226.98
enera 39.20
14.00
3 3-31.72
3-31-72
Vernon
Smith
Intermountain
2 3-31.72
LlYk;
J.
4 3.3
Ray
.72 Drville
6 3.3
3.3
.72
.72
e a ey gency
ames F. Jackson Asso iate
ay -iceman�iI�ompan
torey Feed & Seed Co
onso 1 a e Supply
armer Brothers
, Inc
o icy
False Arrest Policyera
e
180.00
o ice a is a
Dog Feeding
Materials
Supplies
era •8 fEr
era 22.40
ater 109.73
enera 68.08
.
p 3.
1.72
2 3-5.72
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ddressograph Mu tigr ph C
A. Thompson Co.
o,Sta a zilectrical Boad
ellerbach Paper COMPLny
o i s e i y Sewer 75i -vi ion
yms-York Co.
e - ar, Inc.
alley News -Times
r I es S wart
albus Office Supply
a o ower ompany
alley News -Times
Evans um er ompani
Interstate Business Equipment
a County ani ary n
on's Meridian Shell ervi
i y o Meridian
eridian Drug Center
rp,
Gen.
1
a
pplies
Police Forms
Inspections
Supplies
hlorine
Police Forms
Police Radio Maintenance
Publication
Police Vehicle Maint
Supplies
,091. 2;Water 275.53;
Publication
Materials
Police Supplies
Feb. ping
Police Vehicle
Public Works & Meals
Police Supplies
leneral
Genera.
General
nanc
ire
leneral
53.40
3 .
enera 16.50
enera 125,00
enera 49.8o
enera 11.35
34.26
General 20.00
enera 76.62
0.3 1,3 7.53
30.48
9
41.25
• Uy
87.15
ter 1�
17.55
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4 3.3
.
6 3.3'.72
•
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eri ian Lumber om y,
ampa & Meridian Irri atio
s u o ar s
John & Bill°s Service
c.
Dist
Supplies
(Recreation 40.66 ;Ge
e is a Maintenance
Vehicle Maintenance
•
48.78
eneral •
enera 31.27
0 3.3
_
'.2 3.3
.
.72
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The Motion was made by Ke'th
E
the bills as read be allowed.
Motion passed: Skiv
r, ye
; Ellis, yea; Bodine,
yea;
Navar o, yea.
Mr. Skiver read the minutEs
of
the Zoning and
with these minutes.
The Wheel Inn Mobile Manor
#2 was the discussion by tie
Co
cil.
It was the feeling of the
n
fires such as proper y placed
The Motion was made W.
the Council approve he N
as resented in rel mina
Motion passed: Skiv
Council that the streets sh
an a equa a means a
hydrants and adequate t
uld'
Prov
rn
a 36' as
a high
ounds
Se
re sure
S u y
V.Mall
D. S 'ver and seconded b
rth Meridian Business Centerfor
form as a Neighborhood Bu
r, ye ; Ellis, yea; Bodine,
hn N
Ines
yea;
varro that
the land use
Cent r. _
Navarro, yea.
o
of & S
ion
'mming
a
i ce(
g way
dget)
e
There being no other business to come oe=ore wunci.l 611C WC=L1l,1.
ttest: od adjo a
City Cl:-erX YOR