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September 11, 1972Meridian City Hall .3. September 11, 1972 The North Gate Sub nisi proposal was presented by Mr. Skiver to the City Council as rec mmen y e oning an ann o i si M. Roger Welker Fire C 'ef discussed the water- ine s z s o tns as to a larger supp y lire being needed. Mr. Welker stat d tha the 6" line as proposed would p ove deq to on s long o a run e e w as a bad fire. Mr. Stubblefield stated thath felt that a fire hydrant en a 6' line was the necessary requ' emen lines a supply y hi9are ax-6as that should be larger an he felt that this should b res arched as a comprehensive plan ovpr vide a proper size cross conn c io This Subdivision is connecting to a 611 line put n b7 the Gregoiy u v s or— Unit # along Camelia Lane. This matter was not resolved a this time. John Navarro discussed t e larie number of 601 lots shown on the Subidivison Platt. He felt that this was n extreme number of low con houses and Telt that a larger _house on a -large lot would be of more valua to the growth of his area. Mr. rno u e e a e a constructioncos o b��pproxa�y $18,000.00 minimum housilLg cost. The Subdivision wcld be controlled by Standard o ecive ovens s and are to be p Subdivisions present do It was thought by s me of the ouncil that the 60f ots s ould a drawn rger, a depth o - 1.11. UVKv u --a ate.-.. lo;_ ....... ---'- - - ---- -- - to size of the lot 'n hi deve opment program. Mr. Stubb efie; he planned to build houses of bout *10 foat f-10, tagG and would size house regardless of the s ze of the lot; thus thes a of — contended would not make-Umt ch difference. On a, 6E)l lot t'. leave 10 foot on each si a or FO feet between houses, The Mayor suggested that the C unci1 meet with the Engineer to — the butiding plans in relatimlto t'�1ots �thzch W uld cc It was pointed out that there are forty-four (44) 601 lots and are larger. The water supply in relation tthe pledged amounts was discus The developer= only pledged $229925.00. This leaves $79075.00 yet to be pled Monday,the 18th of Septe ber, was set to study the or h a e at 7:00 P.M. with the En ineer who is drawing the p ans. stated that ild the e lot he k over --house. balance 9Lr hav Mr. Subblefield s geste that a letter be drawn to notify the developers of n of a well" The Mayor thought hat a large well should be placed and was n t sure that itenjil d k�$30.000.00 as war sug sted Mr. Jack Dowdle ca4e before thp Council to secure aprow i oz as dnnCxtt4mLu and land developme t of owdle Saunders Annexation, loca ed at the West end of Broadway. Mr- Dnwale was Ahi ed b_ the C uncil for proceeding with the c nstruction of his project before approval by the Council was gained. He is to comp Meridian City Hall .4. September 11, 197. with the letter sent to bim by the Ada County Highway District In relation o his Sil division deeding the roadway;, c u ening to a o A enue an The Motion was made by W. D. Skiver and seconded by John Navarro that final approval be granted annexed as "A" Residential. for the Do le Saunders Annexation and that it be Motion passed: Ski r, ye ; Bodine, yea; Navarro, yea. Rick—Thi6rh an office building 241 x 60, iri an 'Z" shaped forma West 3rd and Franklin. Mr. Thierhause needs construction. an ' rile se from set -bac lim s accomplish this He requests that he be'a lowed a 12 foot set -back instead of a ZO foot . The Mntinn wag made by Marvin Radine and Recanded by W. D SkiverRpt-hank the Council approve this release of the restriction to a 2 foot set -back, variance on East 3rd Street. Motion passed: Skiver, y ; Bodine, yea; Navarro, yea. There was a delegation present to request more contr is io the area of N. W. 8th and Cherr Court). They reque Lan ted a (the 4 -way live in Cherry Manor stop and more patrol Sub in t d Wheel -Inn is area out by the High School. The Mayor pointed out who are putting in that all tie there patrol are 5 Members on the time that they can Police in t Deartment is ara and still give the necessary help o the rest of the town. There is a program hat the school come through for 'll b th put into effect whenthe purpose of placing a Poli Federal a Patrol funds o on the school grounds. Mr. Storey stated that the Ada County Road District has the sole authority of street problems hick includes the placement of t affi cont ole. It was suggested that this matter. The City this delegation meet with Mr. iE willing to help as much as Fairbanks pose to ble in a1scuss this matter. The Bills were read 4422 - 8.1c.72 Bruce D. Stuart urpoae Labor IUn General oun 150.0 23 4424 .l 8.1E.72 .72 Tommie 0. Vincent Sharon K. Smitchger Labor Clerk -Typist Water Gener 1 150.0 183.8 25 4426 .l 8.33-72 .72 Tommy 0. Vincent Sumner Johnson Final Water 30 - Engineer DO; G neral Gener 37.73 1 7.7 1.0 _W2_7 4428 .3 8.3 .72 .72 Donald M. Storey Wayne D. Skiver Mayor Councilman Gener Gener 1 1 21 .0 30.9 29 443o .3 8 .72 Keith T. Ellis Councilman Gener 1 28.4 4 • Meridian City Hall .5. September 11. 1972 Vouch r D i to Purpose Fund Amount 4431 8.31 72 Void Void Void Void 4437' ea u son Vorkis Supt. 4433 8.31 72 Johnny R. Navarro Councilman Gener l 45.90 3 8.31-72 Bruce D. Stuart Labor ener 4435 8.31-72 Gregory L. Tanner bor (Water 308.25; General 16. 3) 324.38 4436 8.31-72 Gene D. Hiner Chief of Po a.ce Gener 4437 8.31-72 Sid Lee Spath or. Patrolman Gener l 476.93 3 .31 72 Larry V. Scarborough atrolman Gener . 4439 8.31 72 Arnold L. Cordell Patrolman Gener 1 411.76 4440 arryA.-M-66-re Mro-an - - - ener 4441 8.31-72 Margaret G. Hiner ice Clerk -Typist Gener 1 125.32 G-ener X39 + _ Gregozy F`. $oy ?olice Relief 4443 8.31 72 Herald J. Cox ity Clerk Gener l 479.00 8.31-72 Helen G. Ryker lerk - Treasurer Gener 1 2M 4445 8.31.72 LaWana L. Niemann lerk - Typist Gener 1 309.14 4446 .31.72 Mayme Ellen Green _. lerk - ypist Gener I 21D 4447 8.31.72 IMaxine Brown ork Study Gener 1 103.33 4448 .31.72 Roger L. Welker ire Chief Fire2z-.95 4449 8.31.72 John 0. Fitzgerald ity Attorney General 153.15 50 8.31012 Nancy S. Sage ibrarian Library 4451 8.31-72 Tel -Car, Inc. ire answering Fire 20.00 +52 .31 72 Security Life of Denver roup Ins. General , 4453 8.31.72 Colonial Life & Accident Ins. Col General 64.00 44W -Y-31-72 City of Meridian Cash Expense General 37.82 4455 8.31.72 Idaho First National Bank _jtpositoryfor Aug. Gener4l 798.10 4456 .31.72 State of Idaho Income Tax Divisin Witholdings Gener 1 209.46 4457 8.31.72 Emmett Cottrell anitor Gener 1 100.00 TF 5 .31.72 Vernon Schoen uilding Inspections _ Gener 1 3 4459 8.31.72 Office of the City C erk lerks Training School Gener l 75.00 4460 .31.72 Northwest Sound Radio Gener 1 4461 8.31-72 Northwest Sound Police Radio Gener 1 iSn-nn Y, Bal. Fwd. Rcpts. Total Disb. Bal. Bal. Fwd. Rcepts. .4T9.tal 'Disb. .Bal. Can. Bal. $51,76o-54 35 514.24 8712711-78 214.,573-35 $6P,701.43 Library S1, 911.55 1.061.10 2,972.65 200.00 $2,772-65 Treasurers Report - City of Meridian July 1972 Bank $1,760.54 35.514 . 24 37.7b 24,573-35 $12,701.43 Recreation $6,376.87 _�1 735.42 ,t5 112,29 1 992.11 $6!120.1 of Meridian 90 8.31-72 Storey Feed & Seed Ce. 4491 8.31-72 Hoffmann -Fiske Consult 2 .3 .72 Bodine's Save -on Gas Invested Gen. -Water $_5o,000.00 1636 , 655.84 30 541.x? 50,000.00 7,147./1 22,275-52 27 350,000.00 $ ,44 9P2.?9 Sewer Cap. Sewer Bank $96,944.70 $35,91+4.70 3 101.60 3 101.60 100,0► .300- 39- 04 1.7.50 17.50 3100,022 2�0- $39--0 ,moo upplies Feeding olice Vehicle Fire ?2,901.82 1 114.65 9016. 77 105.7? 43,91.0.75 Sewer Invet. 117),000.00 , c)00.00 $43,000.00 Fire Equip. $3,914.36 1,061.10 4,975.46 Sewer Bonds j18,000.00 189000 $18,000.00 Water Gener 1 5.75 Gener l 20. Gener 1 192«00 Gener 1 9.07 Meridian City Hall .6. September 11, 1972 4494 8.31.72 Earl's Auto Parts arts & Service General 82.8.` V4W-E-.31.72 4496 8.31 72 Evans um er Company Meridian Lumber Company 4aterials f General • 19.4( .3Farmer brothers Supplies 4498 8.31 72 Ada County Sanitary Iand F'll and Fill -July General 320.5( 4499 8.31 72 Sporting Goods Co. ecreation Awards Recreation 400 8.31 72 JIdaho Matthew Bender upplement - Law Gener 1 37.5( 4501 8.31-72 IMeridian Plumbing Co aterials Water 11.6( 45o?_ 8 1 2 Don's Shell Service olice Vehicle General 4503 .31 72 Mountain States Pres icyc a Registrations ener 49.2y 4504 8.31 2 Earl's Auto Parts ools General 5.2: The Motion was made by Marvin Bodine and seconded by John Iavarr that the --Bills as read be aftl6wed. — Motion assed: Skin r e Bodine ea; Navarr , yea. The hour of 8:00 p.m came and lassed. No objections were heard to the rezoning request as is a 1n the Valley News -Times. The Mayor read Ordinince #226 a titled: AN ORDINANCE REZO ING CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY WHICH IS DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: LOTS 12,717 AND �—_ PORTION OF T 11 IN TAYLOR SUBDIVISION, MERIDIAN9 ADA OUNTY, IDAHO. The Motion was made y Jolai Navarro and seconded by Marvin Bodin that the riller, anti pr_n3ds _50_-cK)P and all rules in that rdinances be read on three di f eren days be dispensed with an that ordi nce #226 am ybad be ressed an apprimed- Motion passed: Skiver, yed; Bodine, yea; Navarro, yea, The Mayor read ce !227 a titled• AN ORDINANCE SETTING FO TH THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF MONEY NECESSARY TO BE RAISED FROM 9AXES kSSESSED ON THE TAXABLE PROPERTY WITIIN TIE CITY OF MERIDIAN FOR THE YEAR 3EGINN NG JANUARY 110_ 19729 AND ENDING ECEMBER 31, 1972. The Motion was made y Marvin d ne an seconded y o avarr e rules and provisions of 59-902 and all rules requiri tha ordi ces e read on three di eren clays a d spensed with ant. tha ori nce as read be passed ani ap oved. Motion passed: Skiv r, ye ; Bodine, yea; Navar o, ye I-T—hema—vor read Ordi 228 e t fled• AN ORDINANCE AMENDING O R DINANCE NO. 74A OF THE REVISED AND COMPILED ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN. ADA COII Y,_ AHO DEALING WITH THE MINIMUM AGE TO PURCHASE BEER IN AND FOR THE CIT OF MERIDIAN. I TheIo on was ma e y M—ar n dine anseconded rules and provision of 5+0-902 and all rules requiring that ordinances -'area o ee i , eredays dispensed as read be passed and app owed. Motion passed:)^Skiv r, yea; Bodine, yea; Navarro, y a. The Mayor read Ord' ance 22 entitled: AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CRDINANCE 140. 197 OF T1 E RE SED COMPILED ORDINANC&S OF 9HE CI Y OF , ADA COUNTY AHO EALI WITH DRIVING WHILE UNDER INFLUENCE OF LIQUOR IN AND FOR TIE CI OF IDIAN. t rules qnd provisions of 59-902 and all rules requiring that ordinances be read on three different days be dispensed with and that ordinance #229 as read be passed and approved. Motion passed: Skiver, yea; Bodine, yea; Navarro, yea. Meridian City Hall .7. September 11, 1972 Bown's 2nd (Thierhause) NorthGate Sub. The Mayor read Ordinance ADA COUNTY, #.230 IDAHO, entitled: DEALING AN ORDINANCE AMEN WITH SEWER USE, SERVICE ING ORDINANCE CHARGES N0. 84 AND FEES, The Motion was made ty rules and provisions MaTrin of 50-902 MIME and all rules requiring that ordirances be 230 rea on ee differint hs read be passed ane dars aPpr be ved. 11-spensed With and tIULt or im-anut number Motion passed: Skive 7q yea; Bodine, yea; Navarr , ye . The Mayor rAnd Ordinnnee 231 't ed• AN ORDINANCE AMENDING 0 DINANCE NO. 74Aa OF THE REVISED A COM ILED ORDINANCES OF TILE CHARGES FOR CI11Y WATER OF PERIDIAN9 AND INSTALLATION9 IN AND FOR THE CITY OF MERIDIAN. The Motion was made ly rules and provisions Marvin of 50-902 Boline a and seconded y John d all rules requiring that Navarroe ordinances be read on three different as read be passed and a approved. s e ispense an ordinance no. 231 Motion passed: Skive , yea; Bodine, yea; Navarro, yea. Additional discussion was eld concerning the North Gate S bdivi ion. It appeared during this this proposal since discussion the first preliminary that there has beei presentatioi, apprehension bo ;h by concerning he Zoning Commission and the members type of construction of t of the e dwe Council, as to the i s to be built in ize 6.his of the area which lots and is near the High School. (It was thought this should be more open space type It was decided to send Planning and Zoning the ommi plans sion for of the North Gate Su further study. They diviion wi back 1 be to the meeting regularly on the l8th 18th of Septemter. There being no other business t come before the Council, the meeting stood adjourned. Mayor Attest: Cit Jerk c: Mayor and Councilman -- Files: A S IC 'mmin Pool S D u le wdle- field Developers aunders Bown's 2nd (Thierhause) NorthGate Sub.