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1975-08-04 ~~ Meridian Ci Meeting called to o der b the yor, Don M. Storey ~ICouncilmen present: W. D Skiv ; Henneth Rasmussen Others present: William Briggs; Chergl Little; LaY ee ope ; ac e; ary les Brag r; E~igene Crawford; Lawrence R. Sale, E~giaee represen~ ag a ce ac. Mr. Sale explained a dr ve a tee • section lice; ®inor scree sac s e. The Mayor asked con rain ins; John Navarro seer o on; Stu ~; Roger Welker rapt seating J-U-B Engin re, H Briggs us e r , war presen . iags to explain that the my e c sing of ris re . o co ec or s roe s n e -are proposed as 54' widt wit 5' a Bement oa the ttitude of the Dist eat H alth nd State ground work complet in Some lets might be cad un be generated by the Dose tws plans, the are betty en Eimbassy Trailer C t to he They intend also to enclo e o e . The sewer line that prase t turn to the north the c the north than the rase This proposal was t ntat e i ed June, t was no act present to represea the W. D. Sk3.ver read t e le ter prc>po or o 2, 9 provided the restri ti o~ ever oa o users ex ass afore the outfall. The Motion was made by en ve p e e 1. the permis on o one arose o v 3. block le in x6~ Motion passed: sk9.v r, n futnre~ in order p der septic taa~. be completed and occup ed Me idian Manor ,#1 and ve 8t Street tr~l{re to al the open irrigation ditc t 1y ows west from the Bs e we to eater the co ction to avoid lying el ly proved by the P upo in July y e unc eri Manor Proposal. from the Health and We].~Ca: not ®ed a the easliest Le D ~i.n rom_~~ the fe distance is the vicinity to 8t street vrlll on to t~ er a weu site. ,Zo Commission nose • one was hats 3ola tad that c oar,; d by an dine and seconded by W. D Skiv r that the or approve 50~ ets Kith 5' ease tea e e ese f 1,A00 feet~ellewed ye ; Raesmussen, yea; Bo , a; N varro, yea. A petition was pros rated fora arie;ace (ream "An 8es dent re uestiag s s s to use this pacemise tea eL1 tted house plants an rela ed it ms. The Motion was made by J ha Na o and seconded by Bo a that a e Mtn e~~ Boise, Id) for the purpose of selling house plants, pots and related items at 11D3 East ~`3s~st Street. Motion passed: Skiver, yea; Rasmussen, yea; Bodine, yea; Navarro, yea• • Meridian City Hall .2. The Library $Leetion to held ugnst 26, 197 was a ed 0 on rom oy on a es e yo rea o ec oa n es e at the one location t the Fire tatioa~ 716 Meridian Sire t. The Motion vas made y ~. .Ski er and eecosde8 by 8 nnet Ra be hel8 os Augast 26 1979 as fo ores This election be 18 at one plaee~ the Meru Moti®s passe8s love s yea; Rasmgsaea~ yea; Bo ~ ea; letter was read Ada Coos 83ghvay District to the eho at 113 W. 8th and eking up to best 7th Street dne a r pomp. Letter on fipe with the,~e minutes. ~. Dowdle same before the +epoe c ~e vicinity of West th S letter yeas read adc esc~e a:•cue~ sa ~ov s. o Motion ran made Mar scree ~ approv 1• 1~e will not t . re on 3. We respeot iy r~ ce o fit. 1~e will abid sever $. Is the meant ep . Ail of the spec s •~ 2. Ia®e 3. z belt and Zo Mayor read a le ag his time to ~ letter stated :ounc to discuss the Gem ~ ly o~med by Roy Mo cast. to Mayor and Couaoil, La Bo and ®econded by e variance® of ` ti®e• ,Dyne ps ust we a1o P1+ west the City to grant a y • e o agreement rega~ e a aadway after ; ns sonditioss regardi~ vo d like a variaace to r e same as ~ ye ; e ~ yea; Nay explaining has Yto v+ .ag r asonss t type of procedure iissi n for their prior coy ~ the representative on i to l a letter .es. ~ ec i ~sen that ;- +~_ x_ 7 ~ re Station. ,varro~ yea. District .,a~ .." ainage outlet. e--ohoe3~er division t Piae i~t 29~ 1975 that 75s the ssasiag location over one serer fer the desired to cork s esel¢ vithlthe City of Meridian ~ t~-e Ada~Conaty way District. _I by e ca o ~ e . a • • • Meriet~.at ~~.ty Ha11 .3. ®u gvst: g, tyl7 yor Storey read a attar of J 28 19?5 conce the a ue to lace e new aster toter, went 15 sere ~ y sal ~ placed on the So for Hecregtion land. thwe eo ref the B08 stated this a vet on of use and could not alto The fated farther that the exterior color sc c ame uld end placed ad3aeent to well with the k to d, velo vidiag ant. e or sted t t Cif continue to se r are ce e tank, hopefully he Show Board ar t a e are taste above cond.dered. H to often t to ae e a su tad that el i>s e southeast corner ask and little t:s f it petty which is nowt pit area f the race yor Store rte the the ears assist the it writ a letter the Hoard of Healt ffluent from the sew De ee tme dis concerning the req sac last all the me to of p he Bo ping the a 8iver hat the effluent be int where th con o ~. d to ow into 5 Mile and sal should be ine nsi le n rsd the Lead of ing required to puu to la the lines. _ th® is outf est to the Boise River tad to cost whit tel is v ry expensive .tDO with pumping bill of ne ly ,000. per month. Mayor announced ugust 12 1975 at is t ere . at to be a variance a ACt'f0 conference quest >a to he settl set for the issae f a frontage of less quest of ~y0 feet. ~~ than This the Eton ty zoning +~.,i*n~•~ a troald be tired for tan aces or onl reduction to our 3 sere proposed ae tr amen site. t was reported that. . S and of aem cad do coat acted to tall a Layne Bo gent. Nr. Saunders for n ail ~#$, using Mayns ficult to reach is t p a the ter falling hoe old up the installs t was suggested that on ~ a m b at or very tits. be made souse the a sts volved is e ffiou].ties ants taliat3©n ®f the ter Ho iu ge an falling thi.B pumps toget d lines f®r ~1e31 t~. '~-e - er wi o os th the Band vo ved in Yell of been met. ve no been kept and ins do des es have wen Fret, who has b een ist the Ci to secure the 4 acre for the ewage p s de ~leeided as the best i' o c se s ma he money involved is , ° ' • ' ofiffi paymen i04,0E'H3.00 oa or bef e s possible abut our t wi r th ter the tB14 re S vet de h I~1r. dis pas Ce ptem ys a to Spencer, ot~er of th sal plant location. sad I~Ir. Spencer ne® ti®a to settle some in ~aeginni.ag. r is the eiesiag amo , eeway an o obese the land. ].and e d a his t. he that the matte eer f a City has for the a and s. as Boon variance • • e Oity Ooundl exc vise their option and purchase Q party fsrom Motion passed: love ,yea 8asmussen~ yea; Bo e~ a; Na ,yea. Me~iiiaa City Ha11 .4. • August 4, 19?5 Parchase of Cement er die sod. letter was read the Bail Ins for 9eraon Sc a Mr. Schoen stated dead is re asst t he oft rec fee wing 1/3 now of the collected for Boil Bail P P smite smit fee issued b the City of Meridian 'The Ma r steel hat ~~Mr. Sch®en stated er the new t he old t cLarge for House _ o char~gea 'The Motion was made Bo a aad seconded byK en Ra smusse n that the t of either par to a g+iltia a each 6 months at a ra of of the M®tion reds Skive ea Rasmussen ea Hc> a N varro ea. The Chief of Police sea d a o sal from a bu+s3.a ss ce ® East Idaho the form of a req ~[urra ~ s E7.ectronics st t park his vehicle in front of ess~ IIT-h-is request was ref hl the streets co d d or d no mi t coon taken due to t desire the co fa t tha any buis3.aess e re oho on M ri Str t bet en S rdere a e last Council mee e was re nested to ing btain get a con conditional use pe do e t t o a ease moat motor repairs. meet o each action has d n®t c®ntalaue t.® n p ra ce, nn].a Tha Chief of Polies a dosed to s®e that he e Mayor asked the school events. of f P© ce concerning the Sc ool ffiee at the school e Chief of Police tettioa end servi to es th oitac de the school to make and the de ee t ement in degree of to icipate. t was dated out t th are one half ~ at sent time _ and really mhould be The Cit Clerk is to a t tentage it weds felt. w stop at Meridian and Che Lan until signal lights an ins ed. It has been reported tm the A ~C C Co ra that o the A County Highway Dis at tten letters 1/2 Street tc~ East 4th S et The ~ users resen eel t e does a®t imtlude any pump or mot portions the Engia rs d. `~ The Motion was made the Interim ent y eT© co Na tr t ro and sec®nded by g nnet sea that 1C3~ Re e 1 .60 be d i~ the uat 2 The motsma was made y Jo Na o and seconded by 8 nae son that Motion passed: Sldv a • • • Rasmussen a• ~ • e ea• N varrm a. restwood Subdivisio is st that the would c tri to t e land for a we to e ears are to tak .and to sure a class for one of the two well sites is the EDA Pr©9ect Devele~wnt_ • er.enn~ 4_ 10175 Me s~.aian ~ztiy ... ---o-- -. -- 8ic Orton explained the sect of sewage disposal, diseharge e e ver ®- e e 8C ge Ow © e 2,446,- .00 Plant , . e o new p 664 t~0 t 61,245 • t 72t •~t .DO to Ho se 83ver line t t • • t • •. S.I. IIaf3 1 5531 26 8eserve to fill adcMtifla- usafor-~seea-a Bond issue 2 325, August 11 Bet for ores tonal public ®eetiag to s penal draft of It was suggested by the ee s represented by Bic Onto : onmen sessm n e r e ous hearing. ver se oa or oa Se tem , . Submit Draft to Healt De meat at the sa®e ae the blic Hearing, regaes n ew crease ep gran s cover these costs. The Motion was made by a and seconded by 8ema th sen that FPA in request for dditi nal 8 ep 1 t~ant fi~mds. O n paBB 4 v , ye ; Ben, yea; , yea; 8varr0, y@a. , c gen epres n ve o swot paay, c: 1. Presented sec d co is of Project - . seen n sne se ce cos s o epaya~en o Hoad pr3a pie in rest over a 30 year io . . sen evenu pro c on ® ces as can r • e ~y a •y. The presen a ble ds generated are n t ficie t at the pl'e8en 7.'a 8 D wa a Sewer C geB. . o s y r e avenues o over ge as a~ac-T at s later time. ea an c a n 87U,tJ00.~ annually of ~2a0 OQO.fH~ needed to pay back priltb pal sad o se gores ar® coneerva ve a gro a eould correct this Hoo -up f es and monthly rates Af er 1 it appears - a o ® e sehedule. promise to purchase at ab ut 9~ 'Phe open market ro to a w req d places ~he~nteresi. . Alternatives area to se; ook-up increases; po tea eat f Principal . Meridian City Asti 7 .6. • August ~~ 19?5 Bills were reads Qoue Date Purpose Amount 945 ?• .?5 Ada County Variance Applicatioi G Timsoa (~rou Portrait - Rec eats s 204.75 945 ?. .?5 Ley J. Schneider Labor • 8 Ito d W. Hitter Recreation Director 389.?2 ~p5 ?. .?5 Barbara Berg Recreation Seeretary 1 • erl N He G tics 254.?9 946 ?. •75 Paul 8oberts RecreatioY Schuec Re~reatioa 56.49 946 ?. .75 Kevin Roberta Reerea 3oi Ro wa Love .Reereatio~t 56.49 906 ?. .?5 Rod Dove Recreation • Stuart 8ecreatioa 56.49 946 ?• .?5 Mona Lee Tneker 8ecreatioa • Daleao Barker Recreation 56.49 9~ ?. .75 Deborah Lee Hsin 8ecreation • John Thomas Be Beereat9.ei 56.49 90 ?. .?5 Deborah Berg Becreatioi • . Keu L1 Recreation 56.49 ?. .75 Brannon Scbmeekpeper 8ecreaticm • Patricia Beioes Recreation 112.98 ?. .?5 Mountain Bell Service • UARCO Farms 440.32 94 ?. .?5 Gary L. C,4re®a or Cit Telephoa• 1.30 Scarborm •r Ci Tele -one 5.31 ?. .?5 Larry Grossman ®r Ci Telephone ~. Rick Riehardsoa or C Tele one 5.25 948 ?. .?5 Sumner Johnson ~gtaeer • Donald M• Store or 530.40 948 ?• .?5 liaytte D. Skiver Councilman 1 .30 Kenneth W. a CoundL^aa 89.65 ?. .75 Marvin 8. Bodine CouaeiLnaa 9. 908 ?. .?5 Jolutn B. Navarro Councilman 89.65 ?. .75 Since D. Stuart Work~e Sup~t• 51• 90 ?. Deese R. Davie Asst. leilks. Su ~t. 568.7? ?. .°fPj Jaek D. Littlefield Leber • ?. .?5 J. schneider Labor 255.4? _ 909 ?. ."fj 8ay Wilmot Labor 949 ?. .75 ~y L. green Chia! of Police 733.71 949 ?. •?5 Larry V• Scarborough Patrolman • ?. .75 Gre F. &> d Patrolman 510.85 949 Z. .?5 Dart' M. Hart Patrolman 5 3. 94 ?. .?5 ~'~ M. Grossman Patrolman 477.34 ?. .?5 Jeaa E. Moore Clerk- 't'ypist 909 ?. .?5 Richard Gos~doa Reserve 16.94 9 ?. .75 Rick cbardeon Patrolman 91' . ?. .?5 Herald J. Cox City Clerk & Haan Cff er 6?0.u0 Helen G. Ryker Ci Treasurer • 930 ?• •?5 LaWaua L. Niemaan Clerk-Typist 403.?6 .~ yme ~a sea C er - • 91 ?• .?5 Effie C. McDonald Clerk-Typist 292.95 g10 7• .?5 • o .Gina M• Bolen er - Clerk-Typist 246.55 --91. gl ? ?5 o~tt zge Welker Roger L y racy Fire ChieS 88.Tj . . . come oa ee 911 ' ?. •75 Dunkin Jaait®rial S ee Janitor 177.04 ~9 o o e e en ee ?. .75 Tel-Car, Iao. Fire Ansvering S ee 30.tK1 9 . 7• . •75 y e o Ptsbl3c Fm o ee Ret er amen st a ec en ®f Idaho e • 1,444.99 • Meridian City .?. AuBuet 4, 1975 V©a r 1~te -- ---- --- - PorpoBe Amot~at ~. .?5 Public F~ployee 8e amen Sys ®f Idaho 144.60 . .. Ate can y e ce c rmpaay 21.50 9L1 ?. .?5 Hared Cylinder Rental 4.c; Q Inc. Cylinders .00 911 ?. .?5 Idaho First ATational Bank Depoaito _ 246 .18 . • ernon 3choea Building Inapectesr _ .2$ 9 ?. .75 Boise City Cemmtuni,ea ions via a 48.00 ice i y sewer Di esn Cht®ris-e 215.00 912 ?. .75 (3ibaos-Welker Ford ea Izo. 9ehi.elea 200 ep c a r e er o y Plate ?. 9 ?. .?5 8c+a~a Tire Service Vehicles 200 s u are Vehidee 115.?2 9 ?. .75 M®ridian ?hag smppliea 61. armor Broa. . Supplies 21. ; 9 ?. .?5 DMA systems, Imes. S lies 152.?? ey Hews-T3ee® Pnblisvittg 329.20 91 ?. .?5 Silver Wheel height ee Inc. Freight 16.54 S Dray Feed ~e Seed Pound X5.1$ 913 ?. .?5 Don,' a shell Service Vehielee 1 .?6 ord he~tesals Chemical 42.00 913 ?. .75 MuniCh~ Corporation Su ee 40. evert T®ol ~ .~ tae Rental 250.a~ 91 ?. .?5 The Cake Co. Police 608. S line Ec~ttipmeat . Fire 65.00 913 ?• •?5 Mayne Damp Company Service 101 2tD H®me Dairies Beareatios 24.E 914 ?. .75 Lee Schwab Tire Cea a Water W on 280 28 Interstate Business ui at . 115.00 914 ?. .?5 Smith, Bailey & Audit 1 .00 . S -hie Finger Print Lobo torte ,Inca. 42.64 914 ?. .?5 Abbott~a Auto 3upp1 Inc. 3u 11es 1 . Modern Printers 3uppliea 35.90 914 ?. .?5 Meridian Lumber Co. Materials .20 Dusty Sanitary i Dumping 426.()0 914 ?. .75 Yates Bank Supplies Su lies 1 . e on tare, Ltd. Eleetioa 17.50 gl 7. .?5 city of Meridian Trash Haul 12. sea e S e y eau Inepeetiona 679.95 915 ?. .?5 Idaho Leather Compan Police 120.00 w s e cry an ly ~ . ?5.00 915 ?.3 .?5 Intermountain Cos Co pony service 28. 8 e •" © Over pony Service 2,352.69 915 ?. .?5 Lembke Seating Co. Bepairs 5.00 a c Servieae 221.? 915 ?. .?5 City of Meridian Espeaee 48.05 . ern er y _ 8adar 520 916 ?. .75 Paulus Conoco Service 13?.38 . aramoun s, c. Waterw®rka 9.75 g16 ?. .?5 Western Auto Assoeia Sto a Supplies 213.92 . um Parts 2 .31 916 ?. .75 Idaho Sporting fiooda Ce-m Becreatima 31.?5 916. . ?. .?5 rug Storey Feed & Seed uP. ea Pound 21. 7 8.95 916 ?. .?5 Andy~a Sutpply Inc. Fittings 169.0? e e 2• 91 ?. .75 Meridian Lumber Co. Materials u6.32 91 ?. .?5 Ha].bus Office Supply ee Supplies 50.75 a ar s . 91 7. .75 The Bobbe Mes~rill pony, Ines. Idaho Code 6?•85 91 • ?. .?5 sun Ray Drive In In . e ee Vebicle8 . 4 .1 a s ee Vehicles 6©_~i 9179 7.31.?5 'IQaley Conatructioa Company, Ina. Pump & Pump House 28,472.4F1 Me ridia a C 9~e Motioa was made W. ~. S er and eeeo8ded by that the bills ~ read be allowed. Motion passed: Skiv r, ; Basmussea a &: varro e yor stated tha amt tm3~rrm%ldered th onl Water and Sewer rat a last resort. a at this a should ~e Motion was made K eth ea and ~conded J ha Na arro that the _ i ~ appr®ved ammnnt of $2 4b2•o0 ®r bill eoverage with Herr • Agesoy 3tt the Motion passeds Skiv , • ~ ; Basee:saea, yea; eo e ~ ea; N varro. yea. J©hn Mavarrv aaiwuac the ©lusteer Firemos de ed hol a caie on August 1$th to en the have been iad r d to tte wading firemem to re y f the parties There was no opposit this xpense. 2'here be n© other ss t® some before the Cons me t i stood add©nraed• ~ ~~ 08 a es : y ~ ee: Mayer and Ce~tneil; B. S t.; C of es; Suer; Nampa ~~ ; Irrigatia>a; Ada Zo ~ ; C si ; ere; Lib .. o Electie~asQem Estat ses Sub ; 1$ ed; ere Park; Dairy a ; how-Coryell; Bldg. enne pec - r~ P ;Well ; rmits; s ; N 401 B-30ADVbAY AVE. BOISE. IDAF10 83706 LEON A. FAIRBP~NKS, PRESIDENT L. C. BASS, VICE PRESIDENT MIKE SILVA, SECRETARY ~ ' July 30, 1975 Meridian School District No. 2 911 N4eri di an Street Meridian, Idaho 83642 Gentlemen: • / ~ ~, ''. ~~~~~~~ u~ ,t. i We have received a complaint about the continued overflow of water,, from the ditch at your irrigation pump on west 8th Street. The water is ponding at 1158 west 8th Street because of a poor drainage outlet and backing up on west 7th Street. Its-:appears Ithere is improper regulation of the irrigation supply for the pump. a~;.';~. Please Dave the situation corrected. Sincerely yours, ADA COUNTY HIGHWAY DISTRICT ~~ ',~'-,,~,,~^1 Elmer E. Soniville, P.E. District Director EES•ds ,. ;,. .. ~~. ~; .. 11 A ..~}~f ~.lYB T'° -~ ~"F:-p~ . 4':-,~n i;y,~~~ 41~ -,~ ~~ ~~y~~ •\ .; s ~. :; • • i, REPO' $1,,.'r~~. ' ~®~0$ DEPARTMENT Meters Exchanged I' ~ f 9 7~ Nets Installation .3 . Pfieter,a EJCChanged New Installation ~_cc"9' '= Gallono s Pumped. = __ -~,,~. --- _ ~ - ,i ~ Gallons Sold ~~ ~u~s ~ {fiu~,i /9~.i Gallon®s Pumped 3~T 7~/~ lad (daL s Gallono~ SOld ' lOno s Plamped Gallonos Sold Stopped Meter Ee~t to Fix Tap ~ s ON _ > 3 2 Taps OFF _3w ,9~; GAS INSPECTION _ ~ - 0 ,. +,; ;,; F ~~. -- r y ~ • • ~®~ aS~d G~1.`rcy ~'+oUYlcil City o~ rZa~idian9 ll~~ Imp S~to~ey;. . cap duly ~ 973 I1 ha~re ba®n sec®ivi~g app~o~i~at©ly one~.t~iPd+ o~ tho total. bu~.lding po~mit go®s as ch~,~~gad by tl~o city. ~9~`~~ the c~t~a~ ito~s and wo~~ ]."bad. s;bo~c~ tho nas~a], inspa~tions~q dues to thc~ growth in ous fa~.~ city' Yt t~oul~.~ moo-. ~ iac~~.s Q 3.n wagon to. about 50~ of ~ ~ thc~ f ~s~ ~s cshagg by th- cityo ~'u~aish ~y ot~n traaspo~tation~ plus all costsi oYf3co~ spaco~ and oquipffi~nt9 tc+l~~phono aa~d insu~anco~o Qt' th® pr~c~sent tiro s ~ Ii a.~t ~ paid ~~~'a.~ f o~ hous o ntaab®ring in ail nom aub~ di~is~on~.~. ~'" ~ ~~~Q: $o: ®ir~cr ~ ~sis~ i$a w~.g0s~ o,s- s~o~uc3s~~9 L wou7~~ no 1o~ag®,~ chargo~ f o~ • this : s oP®icoo ~of~~a~s ~i©~o ~a~ ~d~i~aist~s,.tion chapg®s ~7~.00 f ors p• chock ~a~ad i~sp®ctions~ o~ now homos9 whil®I rocoi~o only 2®50 f o~ t ©s~® saPV3c®~ ouri8g 197 ~. sac®iv®d +536~.0o fog tw®1'a® nonthsy oP X378 x.0'0 ®~ ao Q ® ~, P ~ 5' ~ it would ha~o bona ~0988~00 0„ E'~~8~e~~b ~ ~5t' Y~1o 0 ~.~ ~~~~~ zs~~. i9~~ r~~ r~~ ~cEI~ .,3~~9~ ~®o $~9988~ots ~t~a ost to c3tg°--°~29~53~®0 I R~s~ 30~ ®~~3~vo~ 9988~~ ~ .~. "~,~, • . 4~~ T~RTDIIIP` POLICE DEFT. rtonthl~ ]~epar-t 1~^9AAn75 IJI IST. n ~ 33773 I~ileas dri~a this month 1~g7 Total mils to date A11 oars, Miles d:~~.v'~is Mondl~ All oars Miles ~-,o dates Appro~~ regaire Posy cars 19 '4 CAR YI 51719 .,~ 4~. ,a b179 .~ 005 07 "°~, Date ~ 19 CAR III 63823 842 DOGS Picked sap t ~~.s mcan~:h ~g ~ ~ Dispssstl off' g Total to da}I :e ~2 Total to date 4$ ~- dATL ~ He1c: } J'U~IILES ADULTS H®l+d thj h- rt nth ~~ ..~..~ Held this Mon"-.~n 1 Total fica da ~ ~~$ v...~.-..v Total to date As~CZI}~'d'~S ~'I!I~AZ+'F'IC) Total this os~tr: $ la~ar 1 FI - 1'''' Tra#si' Total. tea da e~ g 2.gr~.L> 9 r4otora le This t3rie s~ ~. ~~ 3~ar Sohool Bus Total tt~:i.s acz-; last ~o 4.-C'ar o~~ more Bl';e ~°`~ Others +`~° i Fed®strian ~"`~ -..~ . Work th3.t7 no~ II tth ~ Hrs } d RE:?EI-iVE POLICI~ Iix°s. V1®.°k } Total Hrs. to da' :e ~ CASKS (Cal~.s} Calls th:~s m nth 233 This times last yro 211 Total t® r.at ., 1265 Total. th3.s ti~ae la+s'~ ~::~ 10~~20 IfiT'-P0LD'E~4:u`~~ 'T~.Yt~IZES °¢~#rp,~,~~ Arr ests ADULTS This ~~ont.h n ~r invol~esd Th~.s ~?onth numb®r inESOlt-+sd 19 Tota~. to dat 2 To-~al to date '~6$ ~ , Casc ira.~cl~r Criss ina~ol~ed ."°~ Tot.e1 to -late ~.. T®tal. in~oleed °°°°°°° '.slued th:Ls m nth 33 CITATTOrTS ISSUE 'otal to dave; '° Issued this tame last gr, ~ Total t® data this tame _L.~.. . ~: , ~ '¢ Stop Si _y~! ~9Psaf £ic 3ght uffler iola~ion Fmu~pmen Viclatio~i ~; ~4~Safet~ 1 • sp~ti'on a ®~tee~~oaa Ds~3.ving Iaaa~Lten$ ve Drivia~ Iomt~ Violattion .~ rising iola~~.on 'H 3t.:hits ~ a tTiola~~.on ~,I urning iolat~.on NU~tiiDII3 and 1'YF~.S of 1:~.'lx!'.L(.fYS _, 1 ,~,Neg]i~;ent Driving (ord) ~D • v~, . I a (Dr~tnk~ Dr:~ving ) ,~? Parking Violation 3~ rivex~Q s Li.c. Violation Registravion Violation 1 Fallowing to "lose Fa~.lo to y.~.e1.d r~.ght~og~-t~a~r Helmet Violation 1~Suspended Cpese License 1~„®Backin.g Lrio~.atioxa Unattended .rotor Vehicle 93.o1ation of Basic Rule • ~, Leaving scene of ace a ' ~Cne waxy street vion ~Continuoue park, vioA RliJi°1BFR and TYPF~S Of (culls) CRIN~S criminal omicid~ ~Rap® „Robb®r~ Aggravate Assault ~Bur~-1 ark ~res~der,c~ ,~H~as~.nesa Att~t~pts La~°c~a~Gr nd Auto Theg 1Ctlaer Ass ult® (simple ) 1~Forger~ . d Counterfeiting ®~cbezzle~t nt and Fraud Sto3en Pr pe~~ 1~4t~eapc n~ ~'~'"Jn-nos Possessing ~,,,~Progtittati n Sex Cffensa (except rape ro Ind cunt exposur® Abn rural se~~ relations ~Znd enf~ 13berties NJis ellaneous Prest.) ~,~„D. tii .I. ,~,~Violo of ••oaci $1'!d Di'~.11'].ng LaVrs ~~,~Parking Vi,olata.ons Other QfL'~r~c~s Arsoca lactsmale Burgla~°~'tools csp® from fail Suspicious Circc~~tance Z.~`'oF Cor~pltaints ,.Lost ant Fot Medical ~'-ssist ~~Firearm Acc:idcnts ..,~~. SiaiC:~de 5uicidc~ Att~tpts Suctdon Death and Acdi es i~ie~tal Case€a ,® L~_5olicitors Mol.esti~~ccii~.d/woman) ~~ssZ72j; PerSOns OCantribsating to ~°~,nor ~cappe ,lntea°fex~ing zv/Officer TlI/Pass of beer ~..1/Ccnsump•Lo of beer t.idiaZg Runa~ra~rs 10 'T'raffic accidents • 3 Private Prcp. accidents 2 Animal (other) 11 vandalism Concealed w®apon Failure to payf'ine ~® Ill/.Se1Z Of' b' @r ;~3 Prowler Calls ~,mkirearms ca~do ~Traa~t/school A.Y;.GoL. ~.elfare i:ases ~Curfe~r s 1 . Runa~resyss~$®~s 1,Girls Deceased Person Unfounded reports _~Phoncs Calls (Obs•. ) 1 `Trespassing ~Civ~.l Disturbaxac@ Found `~°_ Offenses A .sinst Farr-i1~ 3c Children 1 ~ 3arco$ic Da°4ag Lac~a ~Liouoa~ Law ~Dreaasaes ~Dis®rderl~ Conduct Gambling ~Pa~opea ~y W itch 17 Petit Larce g Wa. Check Cases Incorri~ able B4ino~ ~, Game law eiolo Gsmbling viola omb or Scares Fail to appear Arrests other depta ~~Traffic ccmpl. covered propo _,~_,m__Assistance ~.7„®Inl~orma Lion ~9 r ires~ ~Har'ras sment ar.~rtt ~~~~~ ' ';; ,,~ ,',~ `.ti )~ ~ • REPOId~ SI~EI 1~®1~FC a S DEPARI'MEN1l '~'GCI.y I f'f'S ' Mercers Exchanged } .~ ~u~, ~~ lvew I a~io~ ,3 F7eters k~cchanged iVetir Ittstallatlon ,®~,~; _= = Ca].lon~,~ Pumped .: Gallo~a®s Sold ~,rg 1,31 ~/i O Gust s ~~~ /~ 97~ Gallonos Plamped 3H, 7,, ill, /tea C¢aL s Gallons s So~.d tlon9s Pumped --~.~.~ Galloaao s Sold Stopped Meter Left to Fix Tap ~ s ON _ 138'2 ~p° s OFF </ 3,.,~,s ,9~; GAS INSPECTION __~ i 't n ~,: !s k,. 's ~___ __ -- - -- ,----- - -- ------~--- --r-----------~---~,.. • UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY C. H. BURNET PITTOCK BLOCK Vlce Preside t -Executive Department 921 S.W. WASHINGTON STREET PORTLAND, OREGON 97205 July 28, 1975 The Honorable Don M . Storey Mayor of the City .of Meridian Meridian , Idaho 83642. Dear Mayor Storey: I would like. to take this opportunity .to thank you for taking your lame in meet 'with me and other Union Pacific representatives at Meridian, July 21st. As advised. in our discussion, it is the Union Pacific's sincere desire to work closely with'.the City .of Meridian to solve problems which. may be'. of mutual concern. The advice you gave.us that the highway cross- ings at Meridian are-now under the observation and concern of Ada County Highway District will .be: helpful to us in our contacts should you elect to go to one-way automobile traffic on Meridian and East 1st : I was pleased to hear that generally railroad cooperation has been adequate : Should 'you have. need of assistance. in the future we will welcome a call from. you . Sincerely, ~u~ Chief Criminal Deputy RONALD D. OWEN Chief CIVII D putt' JIM C. HA RIS _~_ Dmputiea M. MICHAEL ASSER J. FREDERICK MACK GREG H. B ER WILLIAM ALLAN McCURDY vg1N iT ~L O y ~ O s '~ 0 co ' ADA COUNTY PR®SECC'~IV~G ATT®RNEV 103 COURTHOUSE BOISE, IDAHO 83702 July 30,1975 Mr . Herald J . Cox City Clerk 728 Meridian Street Meridian, Idaho 83642 Dear Mr . Cox: Area Code 208 Telephone 384-8750 Family Support Division Administrator JACK 0. McMILLEN Telephone 384-8760 Juvenile -Mental Health Division 6300 Denton Street, 83704 Telephone 384-8975 OPINION NO. 23 Our response to your inquiries of July 21, 1975 is as follows: 1. Under provisions of the Idaho State Cody ytou must hold two elections for the joinder of Meridian with the Meridian Free Library District . Both entities must hold an election for acceptance of the proposal . They can be combined into a single election date for convenience if acceptable to both bodies but must be conducted and tabulated separately . 2. Our office has been informed by the County Clerk's Office that it will be possible for the District to levy by the second Monday in September in the amount of the increase of the city valuation, for monies that will be distributed next January if a merger is accomplished by elections held prior to that time . 3. The election may be held in one central polling place in Meridian and in the District. But again, both entities must have a separate polling place or more inside their own boundaries . You may communicate with Clarence Planting's Office if you have any further questions on this point . , - 4. It is necessary in the provisions of the Idaho State Code that the resident who votes in the election be registered prior to the election. No oath of residency will be sufficient for this purpose . 5. We are unable to recommend proper wording for the ballot at this time, however, it is suggested that your city attorney might be able to help you in this regard . James A. i;ax, director DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENT °a July 10, 1975 °'~ I '~ The Honorable Donald M. Storey ®' ~~~ Mayor of Meridian ~ 728 Meridian Street Meridian, Idaho 83642 e., Dear Mayor Storey: ~ ~ Recently our department has received several questions from developers inquiring as to who may connect to the Meridian sanitary sewer system. Since there appears to be some question as to our position on additional connections to the sewer system, we would like to clarify the matter at this time. , Apparently, our department has no jurisdiction on subdivisions or land within the City which~~was platted prio~~ ,tip. Jerry, Yoder's letter of May 2, 1973; consequently these subdivisions may' be con- nected to the sanitary sewer if the City of Meridian has no objections. However, we would like to point out that Meridian could violate its NPDES discharge permit if it continues to allow additional connections to the sewer system, and that once such violations occur, bringing the sewage treatment plant effluent back into compliance with the permit might be difficult. We would also point out that your letter of January 9, 1975 concerning a certificate of adequacy for the Meridian sewage treatment system stated that additional connections to the sewer system would not be allowed. Based on this letter we concluded that the proposed improvements to the water system would have little impact on the Meridian sewage treatment system. If additional connections to the sewer system are allowed, we will have to reevaluate our statement concerning the certificate of adequacy. In summary, although our department appears to have no legal. jurisdiction over subdivisions platted prior to May 2, 1973, the City of Meridian may not want to allow 'additional connections to the ,sewer system because of possible violations to the NPDES discharge permit and possible effects on the certificate of adequacy. If you have any questions concerning this matter, please contact me. cc: AGOG Larry Attwood Central Dtri ct Health Dept. Sincerely, P RTMENT OF HE TH AN LFARE ~ ; ,. H. David Sanders Environmental Engineering Spec. II i y-~- --- ..----- B~4SIC .PROPOSAL ~, It is°,proposed that the property located at the NW corner of the intersection of lit Street and Carlton Street, Meridian, Idaho; commonly°known as. „ 1103-~~e:;Street, be used as a retail shop. Pots, houseplants and related - items would be carried. The existing structure would remain. & be used - • primarily as a residence, with the sales area being confined to the font porch. SIGNING Exterior signing would involve: 1) one wood sign approximately 2-1 /2~ to - 3' high, 4' to 5' long, mounted on wood posts, maximum height from ground 4-1 /2', located near the SE corner of the property; 2) a similar. sign near ° Ythe NE corner •of the property; 3) a wood sign over the porch entrance. • ~~; - •, Approval of this proposal is requested by Tam and Cheryl Little, prESen~ address 2470 N, Five Mile, Boise 376-4685. °~ ,`,.~.~;,, {a~.i~1' ~: a; • ACKNOWLEDGED AND AGREED: • , _ ', ~ NAME ADDRESS ° ,a _ °C`~ v~ ~ l ~ ~2C.ro~t0 `~ vP~ ~~~ - ... ~' ~~a ~ ~ ~ • ~ L ~ ~ ~~~~~~~ F a ~ ~N~ c.. ~~; ~ U U _'~~~ ~~ ~~~,C~~ ~, =}` &e L ~~ ~ 6 ~ I~~q ~ '~ r ~ ~L ~' , ~, ~. r - .... _. o ~~ ... _.~~ ~. ~~,~ ~~. ~;` f~~-sT c~ s ~ ~7~~J ---. ~ I ~~ ~ . ~~ .~ , ~ ~ ~ ~~ `~ ~ ~ ~~~ /?1, ~ G~~.~ -z '_; , . S ~~ Ll ~ w d 1 1. ,' ~:1 ~ ~ ,. i ~ 6