1976-11-010
November 1 1976
I1 CTll1l
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V14,
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Meeting called to o er by
the Mayorg
Don M. Storey
Councilmen present: Marvin
Bodine;
John Navarro; Kerneth.
asmus
enl
Richard
WUliams
ers presen : C Ell
Ji Hoff
worth
ann;
Ona. Beth Erskine; JRF C.
oger Welker; Gary Gr an;
am;
rn Sc
KeJ y Everett;
oen;
—
Br a St
art;
anne Whitacre; Phil Marst
all
nu es o previous ee i
g wer
read and approved.
e ayor announce a
from now on instead f 7:
e i
p.m
y Council meetln�gswc
P.M.
Mr. Ulam was present alse
One
eth Erskine, to discuss t
proposal
on
2 112 Street a hai_�e_en
for denial.
refu
ed by the Planning ard Zo'ng
Co
ission
Vern Schoen stated t at t
and egress that the
is ma
ter was turned down vainly
due to
access
West into his undeve oiled
This land is within
prope
ty.
_
It was suggested by he P
back of the
annin
and Zoning that the Developer
"
go
to the
the Culdesac be plac d to
This roadway to be de
join
Lough
roperty to the north and to
nr proper fraypl-way
the
south.
It was thought that x 60'
foot
oadway could be provided there
with
30'
fraw each side of th � can
er 11
e.
because in recent years il
rowftay
has teen
should a Wider tran is
found that more adequate
alrealy
tra
-provided,
el -ways
aue neccbb�y to fact i
It was suzgeated tha
tra
'
fIc f I ow.
present development.
proper access is nec ssar3
to benefit
ear de-v-ero—pa-efft—la
any future resident
the
of the
u ure but
area.
Mr. Ulam stated tha the3
their buildings. Th discus-Bior
have
roughly 55 feet from the Lembke
showed that with a 6 foot
trav;l-w
uildings to
_
it would leave 19 fe t from
The Mayor suggested hat
curt
he de
to house.
eloper present a draiinst more
cl
ar
explaining their roa way Ilans
project possible roa w yss
at
for tie
some later time. These
whole area to the north
awin
and sotith
s to
that
could be involved.
Mayor stated tha h'
ends up with is a lame wi
never develop
h two
homes on it. The balance
of the
properties
-------_May
get a workable plan for
tie
Planning
and Zoning Commission
to lo
)k over.
Bruce Stuart suggested that
area..,.- This matter
seriice
lines should be Considered
t
handle this
Mr. Ulam asked if he would
The Mayor to
have
to pave this roadway.
his property at his expenEe.,
The drivefiom2
' payed trayel-kway.
This
seemed too narrow because
on an -roadway.
it is
__
difficult to keep vehicles
from
Darking
_
The Mayor cautionedhat
less
ccess is Provided a estr
an tr
ffic will
-�
—
cu across adjacent rope
ty to
at to 2 1/2 Street d to
E 1st
Street.
oger elker, Fire C 'ef,
Yor a fire tru k
state
that it required a ' ra
ius
a minimum
0 •
Meridian City Hall .2. November 1. 1976
The Mayor announced that
laul Z ttika Cherry Plaza Shc
pping
Mall
a sen presen ein—THE
The Planning and Zoning C
ma e of developing the bi
mmiss on had favored an access
1Rn--c`eof-Ue
to
proposal,
thei• parking
lot for this eve o en
light control to be placel
o e Uacect a s an
ther .
ai
iew :e future
Mr. Stuart requested whet
area where shrubbery and
er th y would maintain the
rees tre located,
sewer
line hat extends
Trie Mayor s ated tha
development very soon.. H
oper wants To get ere
felt that the Work's Sup'
e
., Building
n
Inspector
and - - g
.
The Motion was made y Keimeth
thea plan of Mr. on
Rasmussen and seconded
2 1/2 Street be tabled unt
by Marvin
1 plans
Bodine that
are presented
and approved to fit the requirements
of the City policies.
0 onpasse o
e, y , Navarro, ,
s ,
, , yea.
The Mayor announced that
the EP# funds are being held
up becausq
the
ongress as not approved
matching amounts.
or ap)ropriated the funds
o cover
tneir
He stated that there could
could possibly be available
be a out 9 million in Pub
aft r the lest of this year.
is We
k's Funds that
The Mayor stated that Mr.
Dahlk of the State of Idaho
EPA
thoueht that the
City might be able tD par
ahead of Meridian in prio-ity
icipa a in these funds. There
b t it has a lower amount
's
i
one City that is
required funds;
possibly less than $ ,
The plans need to eemp
The Mayor announced that
.00.
t -ed -;n order to partieipal
lovembsr 11th on Veterans DAY
the
these other funds.
City will
dedicate the Flag PoLe ani
who has pledged $5,820-00
Flags at the City Park; d
of th s $7,900.00 project.
nate
Eve
by Dr. Thomas,
one a invited
-
to attend this cerem nye
month.
o be eld on the 11th hour
Iltl
day end the 11th
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Mayor Storey read th se w
o nee ed Liquor applications
ap
roved for the
-
ensuing -year o
s 7 s is oon fi e with the
a minutes.
-
The Uhief of -Police eco
ewe ha the Stinky Mart
License
not be renewed.
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The Motion was made Dy Jolm
that the Beer Licens of
Navarro and seconded by Kenneth
he Stinky Mart be revoked immediately
Rasmussen
and that
_
their Beer License n t be
renewed for the ensuing year
of
1977.
o ion passe i
e, yea; avarro, yea; asm
ssen
yea; Williams, yea.
It was discussed that this
to investigate elle doDon's
application be held up for
a period
cf 30 days
The Motion was made b JoRcs
Navarro and seconded by lichaid
Williams
that Don's Market Beer ap
of improper beer dispenBiXg
licat on for 1977 be held up
pro eedures namely selling
pe
to
ding investigation
minor .
Motion passed: Bodine,
yea; Navarro, yea; Rasm
ssen
yea; Williams, yea.
Meridian City Ball .j.
November 1, 1976
the old specifications and repair services are readily available.
The Motion was made
y Jo Nav
ro and seconded by Marvin
Bodine
that the
Beer L tenses not to
be c nsume
on the premises a
ran a
or
o:
Davis Foods, Paul's
oodl d, Sn
Ray Dairy, Circle F
#445
hat he Wine Licens
not to be
consumed on the prem
ses
gran
:ed or 19-T7
to Davis Foods, Paul's
_fHat
Fo dland
Circle K #445;
he Draught Bee
Li¢ase b
renewed o Farmer I sClub*
TTETs
Caf e,
Bill's Frontier Club,
Bud s Bro
ler, Calico Pizza, Keyston
Pizz
,
Meridian Bowling Lan
s, M ridia,
Athletic Associated
;
that the Liquor by t*
Drink License
be renewed for 1977
f
r Pat's
Cafe
n s Front er uu
s ro
er.
Motion passe
di e, ye
;avarro, yea; Rasmvssen,
yea;
Williams, yea.
The Engineers, J -U -B
have been
preparing an Ordinance
as
equir
3d by EPA
and EDA concerning tae
Construction
project and future
controls
pf
water and sewer matters*
Carl Ellsworth prese
to prop
se Ordinance far ref
a-aui-g-a-na
administer
the Sewer System and
he r commended
that the proposec
Ordi
ante
a studied
y the City Council,
a co,y be dent
to the CYty AttoiFiyaia-TFait
s copy
be submitted to the
UDA for rev
ew in Seattle prior to
ado
tion.
When and if the EPA
ippraes, tLiS
ordinance would be
adopted
by
ordinance
by the City of MeridLan
and the
become law.
The Mayor instructed
Mr, Ulswo,th
to send a copy of
this
ropos
d ordi-
to make a review of
he p*oposa,
to be acted upon at
a later
time.
The Mayor stated thaLheelt
t
at the rest rooms be
close
duri
g the winter,
concerning the press
rThe
preliminary plan
the r
strooma were present
d con
ernin
the
Mayor felt that
-Thi7"keteh
facilities
that
is to be revieted
should be closed
heat did
by
during
be e6nssl
-the
the
Dumeilfthe
winter in
red for
the future It was
these facilities.
heut4�t
not needd
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the west side of Black
Cal Road
approximately 1/4 mile
north
it
of
Overland Road
_
this was a density t
at they coild
to the sere
not approve.
IaL
_
e o ion was made
y Ric hard Williams
and seconded
by Ke
eth
asmussen
that the City recomm
nd t the (ounty
Commissioners that
t
ey deny
the
—
—
request on Black Cat
due to the
fact that a public Sewer
s
stem
is not
available in this ar
a and due
o the density of possible
dwel
in s_to the
---
acre could create priblemg
in t
is area.
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Afo�ion passe :odi
e, ye
; Navarro, yea; Rasm
ssen,
yea;
Williams, yea.
he Mayor remarked t
ist dc velopyi
ent should remain in
areas
supplied
by
Sewage treatment plants
ard not
be allowed in undeveloped
aSres
where the
--
can be served only by
sep is t
ks and drainfields.
Bids were opened by
Lhe Mtyor c
ncerning the purchase
of alpolice
vehicle
for 1977.
The Chief of Police
Gary Green
stated that the Larry
Baries
Chevrolet
could not meet the b
d sp cific
tions requested. It
as
so noted
that
this bid was subject
tomanufacturers
rice increase
as
unknown
factor.
--
These hidsare on fi
a wi h these
minutes.
—
e
a o
ce ommfssioner e r
omme
a
cep ante o
the bid from Gibson-
elks Ford
Sales because it morel
closely
relprestnted
the old specifications and repair services are readily available.
0
Meridian City Hall .4. November ]. 747A
torn up streets will be a temporary thing and to bear wi Lh une UILY
because of the added benefit for later.
The Motion was made
by Jolm
Nav
ro and seconded by Parvin
Bodine
that
e bid o ,1 .00
purchase of a new 1977
from
model
Gibson
po
-Welker Ford Sales b
ice vehicle for the lolice
ecce
ted
Department,
r the
Motion passed:
Navarro,
yea;
Bodine, yea; Rasm
ssen,
yea;
iilliamst yea
aydr orey s at ad
at Pine and Linder a
hatc
dis
reque
sman has purchased
ting permission to place
e Kiidred
a
trail
)roperty
r on Pine
where the two ra e
His mother is an inv
s orgin
id
d thy
y were p ace or
would be able to 1
pareft
k of
o
er he
1ve .
.
e _ d a y aus
removed for some tim
oe
.
no
old there because thi
r
ers
Dean
The Motion was made
Dick Leisman be gran;ed
y Ri
permiss
hard
filliams and seconded
on to Rlace a trailey
y Mavin
house
for
dine that
0
his property facing
a temporary r
iest Pine
Avenue
at Linder and Pine
for
the
aurpose of
Motion passed:
Bodine,
yea;
Navarro, yea; Rasm
ssen,
yea;
iilliam8l yea.
The Mayor announced
x special
meeting
November 29th to
op ea
bids
for the
foundation of the water
ATading an gravelinr
t4nk,
in ielation
roadway,
fence and grotnd
to the tank and tower
wo
co
k, lights,
struc
ion near
suu
the South-east corner
that was decided for
of lhe
the lank
Dairy
ard
Show grounds, loc
tows
ted oi
the
Ion property
Vern Schoen announcel
if not a tracer shouLd
thal
be
the lights
placec
for flag pole will
to attempt to get them
arrive
here.
4onday,
Tom Turco announced
hat ihe
restaurant
inspections have
been
ma
ie by the
District Health Departmeni.
This was turned over
to Mervin
Bodine.
Health Commis
inner
The Time for Two is
c rrec
dumpirg
sewage
out the adjacent
itch.
inspecting,
This
is to be
-
Mr. Bodine stated that
Mr.
Turcc
was doing good jot
for the
Mr. Turco stated the
new iegula
ions for food handleis
is
being
&dopted b
e e er an as s
regulations adopted.
on
they
opt them the City
hould
have
the same
Bruce Stuart informe
operation reading me
the
ers.
City Council
that the 3 -wheeler
a her
and in
e Idaho Constructi
on Fairview Avenue.
n is
to start
tomorrow on the water
d
stribation
lines
-
--
11 0 is drilled
1,500 gallons per mi
and 14
ute.
sti
The screen
ated to have a capacity
is bein made and
of
wi
approcimately
1 be
installed
aRct then test pumped
Bruce Stuart request
for i
d that
period
a ccpper
of time.
wire be laid with
the
water
lines for
the purpose of locat
He suggested that a
ng p
:oppei
atic lines
line
after they are laid.
be laid along with the
DI
tic pipe
to
locate those lines a
a cost of this kind
a 1
an bf
ter time.
a raxt
There was a question
of the prolect. It
is blot
oncer
in
ing whether
the plans
-
and will be an addit
Mr. Stuart is to loo
onal
int
cost
this.
o the City.
Mr. Williams sug est
d th
t the
Inews media inform the
resi
ents
ftat the _
torn up streets will be a temporary thing and to bear wi Lh une UILY
because of the added benefit for later.
Meridian City Hall .5.
November 1, 1976
Roger Welker suggest
d:
1. that the plan an
specifications
for new developments
should be presented
r !ire se tees re
e
2. actopt an ordingh
as the State
s the 19y6 life salety
ad co D the same
3. there is need fo7
office space
for carrying out the
fire saf ty code
The Mayor stated that
space.
it is contemplated
to remodel the
ba -.k roon of the
Phillip Marshall rep
report,
rted about
progress of project by
pr entin a progress
r
Well #10 is 460 feet
in depth.
ac a ey says the
100 - 150 milligrams
water quality
per liter.
is goo an is on
exce en u er,
The well screen is b
capable of generatin
ing esign
app oxime
d and made 70-75 feel
ely 1,500 gallons pez
and test pumping
minutes.
The pump and we o
capacity is ascertai
se a eindesigned
ed by test
and bids&n__Fe_I_eI__wben
pumping.
the well
An additional payment
was reque
ted for the Well driller
in the amount of
The Motion was made
y Keimeth
Rasmussen and seconde
by Marvin 3odine
that the City Clerk
to Kenneth Witt for
a au horiz
Droject #1
d to pay $10,546.05
s outlined by the Ea
rom construttion funds
ineers.
Motion passed:
Bodine, ye
; Navarro, yea; Rasm
seen, yea; Williams, yea.
Mr. Marshall explain
d th t the
additional bid for f
vada ion foF the tank
--
-
required
construction. These
a e
specifications
eac t requires V
were unknown unt
a inc ivicluai rooting
1 th tank bid was
Tank erection is to
Lake place
about middle of Janu
•ese specifications
-
epi
or con�ction
pe ing em er eq. 1976.—
The Engineers presented
under the highway ant
a chang
railroad
order requiring a thick
or the water line in
wall casing to bore
tall tion. This is
necessary because thD
withstand the traffi
original
crossing
esign was not thoughl
ver it.
to be heavy enough to
The Engineers are to
later.
The Motion was mrLde
Change Order #1 for
look into
)y Ma vin Bodine
Droje t 07-01-016009
he possibility of submersible
any Ravings
and seconded by
Contract #3
pumps on the
Kenneth RaEmussen Mal
inv lying the guage
for a thicket pipe c3aing
a change
from 12 guage pile
to 1/4" lips.
Motion passed:
Bodi at yea;
Navarro, yea; Rasm
ssen yea; Williams, yea.
(the above was duet)
an bject
on from the railroad
that this bid guage
The water distribute
work ng -on
Medical Complex are
n co tract
the -
Th s pro
r is n_extWow started on
ect is about 10 days
he p oject and is
bene d sch dole.
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Meridian City Hall .6. Nnvnmhne i_ 1074.
Mr. Marshall stated
that
he next
bid presentation would
be for
the pump
pump house, electri
the wells possibly sometime
wi
ng
in December.
d relate nee s o p
pin of w
er at
Carl Ellsworth prey
ted
the pluis
for the 15 Acre P4rk
D elo
nt
restroom drawing*
Plans and s ecificat
Lons for
th
who
weeks.
There was discussion
abou
thgjumR
to irri at the
roundor u
in
city water. It was
Ste s should be takei
igreed
to utiliz
that
domestic water shoulc
the present water pumping
not oe use
proxr.
.
There was discussion
Mr. Williams stated
cont
hat
rning
a had
the time of closing the
a complaint about the
City Hal
City Hall
L.
ein
closed at 4:45. The
of 5:00. Th purpos
City
for
Clerk
this
stated the time was core
the Mayor stated waE
like 4:55,
to allow tie
or 5 minutes
office
staff to get titles
in order to comply m
lose
re c
, wor
osely
out the customers already
with the 40 hour maximum
in the
week to
building
avoid
overtime or time and
clerks should not be
one-
re u
alf.
red tc
The Mayor stated that
work after•00
to avoid overtime
the
r. -V13-.ams so at
being developed. Ruzior
ed that
has
pi
it 1hat
oper y at ranklin
it is to be a Trick
if Meridian
St p.
Street is
Th_e mayor is o 0o
in o
s.
The r1re Chief &ORE -e --do
oxygen bottles, supplies
a-emp-Iroved
and
a $600.00 pure
ase tD include
The mayor comp amen
Fire Department for
he
od jot,being
oug a Fires
accomplished.
as e
e
The Motion was made
a Cityapprove the
the Fire Department.
y RichardWilliams
and seconded
by Jo Navarro
that
ested by
mo passed:o
i
e, ye
; Navarro, yea; Rasm
ssen, yea;
illiams, yea.
The Bills were read:
_
Vouc
1078
er
10.
ate
7.76
Idaho First National
Bank
Purpose
Joint'Watsr & Sewer
co t
Amouht
10.17-31
2078en
1078
10.
.76
r ice uip
Hepper Homes
en
_
Equipment
Repairs
_
25
2 089.00
"i0-
1078
1079
10.
10.
2.76
.76Coopers
2.76
ns�M s, nc.
Dyna Systems
ve i sso
Idaho Humane Society
iati
Inc
n, n
Radar
Maintenance
. Maintenance
Shelter
29365-00
193.10
33.00
1
1079
10.12-76
.76 ---
ec iicaT a e y
Jay A. Baker Company
eau
Electrical Inspections
Public Relations
1,563-58
163.52
1079
10.
4.76
Taul W. BrightCompany,
Idaho First National
11C,
Bank
Flag o e
Joint water & Sewer
yste
,
9,856.95
1079
10.
5.76
8.76
esiern La-b�rvices
Kenneth Schneider
Testing
Contract Labor
3 .00
50.00
1079
Idaho First National
Idaho First National
BankJoint
Joint Water & Sewer
Water & Sewer
cco t
cco t
11,57 .29
2,379.98
708
1080
f10:.8.76
reen or Cit
Larry V. Scarborough
or Ct
Telephone
Tele hone
.19
2.80
1080
.76
regony F. Boyd or C
lWarren Calhoun or Ci
tyTelephone
a
12.59
10_40
Meridian City Hall .7.
November 1, 1976
ouc er Date
V>50.40
Purpose
Amount
1080 10 29.76
Sumner Johnson
City Engineer
1.00
.29.76
Donald Storey
ayor
1080 10 29.76
Johnny R. Navarro
Councilman
89.65
.29.76
Marvin Robert Bodine
ounce man
1080 10 29.76
Kenneth W. Rasmussen
Councilman
89.65
Richard yams
ounce man
1081 l0 29.76
Bruce D. Stuart
Work's Supt.
753.39
1061 10429.7b
Dewey Richard Davis
s ors up
108 10 29.76
Ricky Dean Crawford
Labor
432.49
German29.76 Gutierrez
a er- ea ng
1081 10 29.76
Gregory Brent Walker
Labor
141.93
Gary L. Green
Unier or rolice
29.76
Larry V. Scarborough
Patrolman
619.59
i1o8i10
29.16
regory oy
a ro man
613-1710
29.76
Gary Michael Hart
Patrolman
586.50
c c ar son
a ro man10
29.76
Norman Woody Williams
Patrolman
509.40
1062 10.2 67b
arren oun
Patrolman585.47
1082 10.29.76
Jean E. Moore
Clerk -Typist
272.48
1002 10.2g;76-
Gilbert•Jolley
og a c er
1082 10.29.76
Herald J. Cox
City Clerk, Finance
Dfficir
760.00
IOb2 .29.76
a ana L. Niemann
er - pis
1082 10.29-76
Ann M. Kiebert
Clerk -Typist
423.61
Jenny Lynn Schildhau
r
Clerk -Typist
521-45
1082 10.29o76
Suzan Denise Losh
Clerk -Typist
315.48
10.29*76
iE ane Breshears
Clerk -Typist
322.98
1083 10.29.76
Jean Adella Davis
Clerk -Typist
321.45
.09-.76-
Paula Haffner
Clerk -Typist
170-$0-
1083 10.29.76
John 0. Fitzgeraldogee
_
City Attorney
149.38
.29.76
V. Welker
ire Chief
.
1083 10. 9.76
Kenneth Schneider
Contract Labor
299.50
Vern Schoen
Building Inspector
472.007
1083 10. 9.76
Liquid Air Inc.
Cylinders
4.00
1063 . 9 76
ColonialLife & AcCilLent
3nsurarce
Co.
221.2>
1083 10. 9.76
Idaho First National
Bank
Federal Tax Deposit
19506.75
City of Meridian
Expense
105.66
108 10. 9.76
Duskin's Janitorial_
Janitor
177.00
Z
ate ax Commission
Withholding Tax
2.36 -
1084 lo. 9.76
Association of Idaho
Cities
Group Insurance
11003.63
-I 9.7
Zamzow's
Supplies
6;95-
1084 10. 9.T7j6
Starline Equipment C
mpan
Fire
191.39
. ./
y of Meridian
Trash Service
2.
1084 10. 9.76
Ambrose, Fitzgerald le
Crookston
Attorney
610.00
1064 . 9.7
Meridian Glass & Screen
Repair
8.90
lo84 10. 9.76
Boise City Communications
Division_
51.35
Valley News -Times
Publications
_
302.37
1085 10. 9.76
Calnon Floral
Public Relations
10.30
10 :7S
ureau of Federal_S
lus
Property
.20
1085 10. 9.76
Interstate Business
uip
ent Ire.
98.29
1085 10. 9,76
Snake River Electric
Supply
Materials
__6V.C_
1085 10. 9.76
Ron's Tire Service
Service
9.00
_
5 9.76
Intermountain Gas Company
Service
31.72
1085 10. 9.76
Gene Quintiere
Counter
_
100.00
o Power Company
Sery ce
,
1085 10. 9.76
State of Idaho Labor
& IndustriEl
Services
619.67 ,
0 10. 9.7
Tel -Car, Inc.
Fire Phone
311.00
108 10. 9.76
Void
Void
Void
0 0. 9.7
Public Employees Ret
reme
t Sys
em
705.72
lob 10. 9.76
State Tax Commission
Withholding Tax Division
452.36
10-8 10. 9.7
The Babbs-Merrill Company,
Inc.
Idaho Code
7 .35
1086 10. 9.76
Kalbus Office Supply
Supplies
69.38
1086 10. 9.76
lo86 o
National Police Supp
G
y
Supplies
.95
_ 38.47
0 0
Meridian City Hall ,8*
November 1 1976
er
Date
Purpose
e
Amount
10
2 .76
He er Homes
F1 Pole
1 611.
10
29.76
Ada County Highway D
stri
t
Highway cuts
91.70
10
2 .76
Centurion Chemical C
L
Chemicalh
228.
10
29.76
Western Auto Associa
a Store
Supplies
21.59
10
2 6
John & Bill's Servic
Service
191.68
10
29.76
Meridian Insurance A
eneq
Insurance
135.00
10
110.29.76
2 .76
Store Feed and Seed
Su lies
26.25
10
29.76
Ada County Eavironmetal
ffice
Dumping
447.00
10
2 6
Men's Wardrobe
Pol IIniio
6 6
10
29.7
Meridian Drug
Supplies
3 •25
10
2 6
G A. Thom son Co
P c De t
1.20
10
29.7
Starline Equipment C
mpan
Repairs
5 .0
10.29.76
Idaho Leather Com an
Police
19.910
29.76
Gibson -Welker Ford S
les,
Inc.
Service
205.90
1088 10429.76
Brewer Pest Control
I
Service
7.00
io88 10
29.76
Paul's Conoco
Service
16.
108810
29.76
Ra Pitman Oil Co.
Service
59.'06
10 10
29.76
Meridian Lumber Co.,
Inc.
Supplies
215. 1
1088 10
29,76
Roto -Rooter Sewer Service
Co.
Service
506.2
1088 10,29-76
Harold's Electric
Service
91.17
1088 10
29,7
McGraw-Hill Book Com
an
Books
29.37
ion
29.76
Hopper Electric Sery
ce
Service
903.60
1088 10429.76
Water & Waste Water
Eguipment
Cc.
Su lies
168.9
lO 10
29.76
Paramount Utilities,
Inc.
Supplies
341.1
1089 10
29.76
Mountain Bell
Service
411.54
10 9
Deseret Book
Recreation
52.95
104:9:76
1089 0
6
Farmer Brothers Co.
Maintenance
`.00
10 9 10.
9.76
Modern Printers
Printing
74.20
1089 10.2
.76
Meridian Lock and Ke
_
Service
17.89
10 9 10.
9.76
Uniform Building Saf
tyB
eau
Codes
30.00
1089 10.2
6
Nampa & Meridian Irr
ati
n Dis
rict
__
11.33
1089 10.
9.76
Norco
Supplies & Service
120.48
10900 11-,
1.76
Public Employees Ret
reme
System
970.89
The Motion was made
Jolm
Navarro
and seconded by KennethRasm
ssen that
the bills as read be
allo
ed.
Motion passed:
Bodine,
yet.;
Navarro, yea; Rasm
seen, yea;Williams,
yea.
The Chief of Police,
Gary
Green
stated that the ape
d has been
educed on Pine
as well as other str
ets_ in
b the use of r
dar The new
a ui ment _
_
is working well.
-Meridian
--
There being no other
business
tc
come before the Courcill
the meeting
stood adjourned. _
_--
MA
a es
-
y er nanc
f fic
er
cc:
a or
Council•Bruce•Verno
•Chi
f•Fit
erald•
Sumne
;AIC;ACOG;ACHD;Ada Co
iss
oners
Ada Zoning;
Stone Annex;EPA;EDA;Flag Pole;Liquor Licenses;Stinky Mart;
Don' Market;Davis Foods;Calico Pizza;Keystone;Pat's Cafe;
Frontier;Bud's Broiler;Meridian Athletic;Pau1's Foodland;
15 Acre Park;Overland;Police Gen;W. Pine & Linder;Water Tank;
Dist. Health;Well #10;Fire Dept.
�a % LIQUOR BY
total due BEER WINE THE DRINK
_.
/>L /3613 Draught bottled
Only
f 15y Jerald W. Johnston f" ? 25,00 100,0
/l -26-76 dba DAVIS FOODS . . . . . . . . $ 125,00
N 374 231 E. 1st St, .
JN 3 yds --Paul Zatika -16 E. Fairview
Iff 3 PAULIS'FOODLAND , . . . $ 125.00 25.00 100.0
Oa
3etld to: ay E.
/ Ayers -1012 E. 1st ✓q�°C. „
j127 Franklin Rd. SUN -RAY DAIRY . . . . . . $ 25.00 25.00 V
Boise, ID 05
n
Donald Palmer -1649 Meridian St. /<c «2i 5 if
�i/C(812 �ti a JON' S MARKET . . . . . . . . $ 125.00 ` 5:00 100.
3703 to; #9�8 522 W. ry Lane t
1703 Ustick Rd. IRCLE K CO
3oise, ID #0445 — 66 E. State,•„
CIRCLE K CORP. . .�. $ 125.00 25.00 100,0
907 E. 1st St.
MERIDIAN STINKY MART , . . . $ 25.00 'I" 25,00 4 `l
Donald L. Bennett -229 Franklin AEG- r,
iC-.r7- p FARMER'S CLUB . . . . .. . . $ 200.00. 100000 100 00
fyys0_ �uuy 704 E. lst..Or M,w3O
PAT'S CAFE 602.50 100.00 562.50 _.,_. •. ,,
116 E. Broadway �. Cu V3 i4�c..C�_;
FRONTIER CLUB . . $ 662.50 100.00 562,50
127 E.
BROILER gd✓.l. .._ ! $ 662.50 100.00 )62.50
Cecil Leonard- #20 Mini Center
324 S. Meridian St.
CALICO PIZZA . . . . . . $ 100.00 100.00
2 /
Donald Hill - 1629 E. 1st
�p0�p KEYSTONE PIZZA $ 100,00 100.00'
324 S. Meridian St.5,
MERIDIAN BOWLING LANES .O. . . . . $ 100.00'/ 100.00
Box 527
y MERIDIAN ATIMETIC ASSOCIATION $ 100.00' 100.00' ,
704 E. Fairview
i :. GUILIANO'S . . $ 200.00 100.00' 00.00
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A ED- 112
V. 10.74 U.S, DEPARTMENT OF COM MERCe
ONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AC MINIS TqA RCE
PERIODIC ESTIMATE FOR PARTIAL PAYMENT
NAME AND LOCATION O
F PROJECT
NAME ANO ADDRESS OF C- O- NTRACTOR
Ken Witt Drilling
Route # 8
Caldwell, Idaho 83605
04B lie.
A,-pm7Al Expire. lone 30, 1176
IDA Project No. 07-01-01600
JNTRACT NO.
Project No. 1
PERIODIC ESTIMATE NO, i
-�� FOR PERIOD SeDtth
I. COST OF WORK COMPLETED TO DATE
ONTRACTTONLYDb
JS
T ' 9
UNDER
Entries must be limited to
ORIGINAL
work and costs under the original contract
(Work and cost data under
only.
change orders is to be shown in Par[ 2 of this form.)
Columns (1) through (5). Enter data shown in
Contractor. columns
Columns (6) and (7).
1, 2, 3,
8 and 9, respectively,
on Form ED -111 prepared by
Show all work completed
Column (8), Enter the difference between
to dateunder original
contract.
entries in Columns
Column (9), Show percent ratio Of cclu (5)
mn (7) [o column (51.
and (7),
'
ITEM
NO.
Schedule II - Well No. 10
DESCRIPTION OF ITEM
CONTRACT
COMPLETED TO DATE
QUANT.
COST PER TOTAL COST
UNIT UNIT
OU AN T.
TOTAL COST
COST OF
UNCOMPLETED
WORK
COMP
111
1.
121
131
Install Surface Seal
la)
151
lel
171
'81
is,
1
(Cement or Bentonite)
1310.0
1310.0
1
1310.00
0
2.
Drilling Hole to Accomodate
100
3.
20" Casing 200
Furnish and Install 2011
32.0
6400.0
250
8000.00
0
Casing
100
4.
200
Furnish and Install 20"
22.5
4510.0
234.6
5291.81
0
100
5.
Casing Drive Sole 1
Drilling To Accomodate 16"
634.6
634.6
1
634.65
0
100
6.
Casing 350
Furnish & Install 1611 Casin 400
20.0
000'0
210
42G0.00
10
100
7.
Furnish & Install 16" Casio
19.5
800.0
375
7312.5Q
0
100
8.
Drive Sole 1
Furnish & Install 10" Well
420.0
420.0
1
420.00
0
100
9.
Screen 50
Furnish & Install 10" Casin 100
115.5
5775.0
0
0
5775.00
0
10.
Pullback of Casing to Exgos
15.7
1575.0
0
0
1575.00
0
11.
& Develop Screen50�
Furnish, Install & Remove
40.0
2000.0
p
0
2000.00
0
12.
Temporary Pump 1
Well Development
1525.0
1525.0
0
0
1525.00
IO
13.
15
Conduct Pump Test 24
40.0
600.0
0
0
600,00
10
14.
Furnish & Install
50.0
1200.0
0
0
1200.00
I 0
S-1.
Gravel Filter 9
Furnish & Install Extra
38.5346
.5
0
0
346.50
IO
I
Welding Rings
78.0
1
NOTE: Work has not started
on Well No. 9(Schedule I)
TOTAL OF COST COLUMNS I I I I
_ 27 1FiA.9fi I"1,021. ;!1
Z SCHEDULE OF deRACT CHANGE ORDERS
Li! eve ry Change order issued to dare of this request even if no work
ADDITIONS T IGINAL
CONTRACT PRICE
DEDUCTIONS
has been done under one or more such orders.
FROM
CONTRACTCONTRACT
CHANGE ORDER
TOTAL COST OF
COST OF CHANGE
PRICE
ASSMOAN
DESCRIPTION
ITEMS ADDEO By
OROER ITEMS
COMPLETED
ON CHANGE
ORDERS
NO.
DATE
CHANGE ORDER
TO DATE
111
121
131
Ial
151
161
1 5 2
8-23
Contract time change only
----
TOTALS
3. ANALYSIS OF ADJUSTED CONTRACT AMOUNT TO DATE
(a) Original Contract amount (Col. 5 - front of this form) Lal _096- 19 It
(b) Plus: Additions scheduled in column 4 above f)- nf)
(c) Less: Deductions scheduled in column 6 above 0 -OO
(d) Adjusted contract amount to date 41.096.15
4. ANALYSIS OF WORK PERFORMED
(a) Cost of original contract work performed to date (Col. 7 - front of this form) 77-168- 6
(b) Extra work performed to date (Cal. 5 above) 0.00 '1
27 168.96
(c) Total cost of work performed to datel�
rt��
(d) Less: Amount retained in accordance with contract terms (Show half, percent and dollar emou.t)1V_ o 716.90
(e) Net amount earned on contract work to date 24-4e12.06
(f) Add: Materials stored at close of this period (Attach detailed schedule) 6,627.17 j
(g) Subtotal of (e) and (f) 31,079.23
(h) Less: Amount of previous payments 20.533.18
(i) BALANCE DUE THIS PAYMENT 10.546.05'
I
S. CERTIFICATION OF CONTRACTOR
According to the best of my knowledge and belief, I certify that all items and amounts shown on the face of this Periodic Estimate
for Partial Payment are correct; that all work, has been performed and/or material supplied in full accordance with the requirements
of the referenced Contract, ,nd,'or duly authorized deviations, substitutions, alterations, and/or additions; that the foregoing is a
true and correct statement of the contract account up to and including the last day of the period coveted by this Periodic Estimate;
that no part of the 'Balance Due This Payment" has been received, and that the undersigned and his subcontractors have -(Check
aPPtirsble 1lne)
a. ® Complied with all the labor provisions of said contract.
b. f7 Complied with all the labor provisions of said contract except in those instances where an honest dispute exists with re- 1
spect to said labor provisions. (11 (b) is checked, describe briefly neture of dlapure.)
i
By
(Contractor) (Signature of Authorized Representative)
-7 - . 19_ Title ZZ,, —i
6. CERTIFICATION OF ARCHITECT OR ENGINEER
I certify that I have checked and verified the above and foregoing Periodic Estimate for Partial Payment; that to the best of my
knowledge and 'belief it is a true and correct statement of work performed Sri Vor material supplied by the contractor, that all
work and/or material included in this Periodic Estimate has been inspected by me and/or by my duty authorized representative or j
assistants and that it has been pertormed and/or supplied in full accordance with requirements of the reference conrcacty and
that partial payment claimed and requested by the contractor is correctly computed on the basis of work performed and/or mate-'
tial supplied to date. P
Signed
(Architect or engineer)
Dare '< . i / f`
7. PRE -PAYMENT CERTIFICATION BY FIELD ENGINEER
Check type of payment certified:
Q I have checked this estimate against the contractor's Schedule of Amounts for Contract Payments, the notes and reports of my
inspections of the project, and the periodic reports submitted by the architece'engineer. It is my opinion that the statement of
work performed and/or materials supplied is accurate, that the contractor is observing the requirements of the contract, and
that the contractor should be paid the amount requested above.
[. f certify that all work and/or materials under the contract has been inspected by me and that it has been performed and/or sup-
plied to full accordance with the requirements of the contract.
�
(Field Engi r)(Date) 1
Approved 1
(Owner) C41�1➢[�R^.k�lc:!tf`ryq)� (Oete�-
fJ_B ENGINEERS. INC. 212 loth Ava. 50. - Nampa, Idaho 83651
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ATTACHMENT I
1975-76 DOMESTIC
WATER SUPPLY WELLS NOS.
9 AND 10
P
CITY OF MERIDIAN
October 28, 1976
Materials Stored at Close of Partial Payment Estimate No. 2
TOTAL
ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION
UNIT PRICEUQ
ANITY
AMOUNT
3. 20" Well Casing
16.48
209'
3,444.32
6. 16" Well Casing
13.80
284'
3,919.20
9. 10" Well Casing
TOTAL STORED MATERIALS FOR PARTIAL
PAYMENT ESTIMATE NO.
2 ---------
$ 7,363.52
LESS 10% RETAINAGE------------------------------------------------
$ 736.35
NET STORED MATERIALS FOR PARTIAL
PAYMENT ESTIMATE NO. 2
---------
$ 6,627.17
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P
LARRY BARNES'O
0 AW ici ••11 Ir
November lat 1976
Meridian Police Department
728 Meridian Street
Meridian, Idaho 83642
Attentions Police Chief
Gary Green
One only 1977 Chevrolet 4 Door Impala Special Police Patrol Car
with the following equipment.
1. Four Door Pasenger Car (1977)
2. Wheelbase 116" with 3' Shorter Turning area than 1976 Model
3. Special Police Package as per literature.
4. 350 V8 Engine ( largest passenger car engine available.
5. Four Barrell Carburetor
06. Dual Exhaust NOT AVAILABLE
7. Turbo-Bydramatic 3 Speed Automatic Transmission
8. High Energy Ignition System ( no points required)
9. Heavy Duty Cooling System with coolant recovery system.
10. Heavy Duty Power Brakes
11. Steel Belted Tires - GR78-15
12. Front & Rear Bumper Guards
13. Tinted Windshield
14. Power Steering
15. Factory Air Condition
16. Roof Drip Mouldings
17. Heavy Duty 80 Amp. Battery ( Reuires no water -sealed)
18. Alternator - 61 amp with 35 map 0 Idle - ( see option )
19. A.M. Radio with Windshield Antenna
20. Electric Rear Window Defogger
21. Two Speed Electric Windshield Wipers & Washers
22. Calibrated Speedometer
23. Cigarette Lighter
24. Oil, Amp and Temperatue Gauges
25. Electric Trunk Release
26. Locking hand tkrrottle * NOT A UILABLE
27. Left Hand Spotlite --- NCT AVAIT,
28. Dark Blue Metallic Paint
29. Heavy Duty Front Seat
30. PLUS ALL OTHER ITE^IS AS PER STANDID EQUIPMENT.
NET BID F.O.B. MERIDIAN, IDAHO $ 5987.00
* Subject to manufactures i:zice increase.
Thankyou,
Yours very truly,
� ✓ d
`3�ank H. Reber - ager
Larry Barnes Chev. of Meridian, Idahl
Impala
The '77 Impala is a new generation
Chevrolet that makes more efficient
use of space and materials than
previous Impalas. This gives the
room and comfort of a full-size
interior, but with less exterior bulk.
It also permits reduced curb
weight which eases the demands
on power and fuel.'" Impala's
comfort, impressive driving char-
acteristics and new efficiency
make it an ideal choice for highway
patrol or as a partner to an
established vehicle such as our
Nova for a dual -team concept.
**EPA mileage estimates: 22 mpg highway,
17 mpg city, with new standard Six, auto.
trans. and 2.73 axle. Actual mileage may
vary depending on the type of driving
you do, your driving habits, your car's
condition and available equipment. In
California, EPA estimates are lower.
4 -Door Sedan 1BL69 2 -Door Coupe 1BL47
SIGNIFICANT STANDARD
1977 IMPALA FEATURES
• New aerodynamic styling.
• New highly maneuverable 116"
wheelbase chassis with tighter
turning circle (38.8 feet curb -to -
curb) than 1976 Impala.
• More front and rear head room
and more rear leg room than
1976 Impala.
• More usable trunk space than
1976 Impala.
• New single -loop front seat and
shoulder belt system.
• Molded full foam seat
construction.
• New interior trim fabrics and
colors.
• New instrument panel.
• Turbo Hydra-matic transmission.
• Power steering.
• Speedometer face includes
metric numerals.
• New built-in diagnostic terminal
for engine electrical system.
• Delco Freedom battery never
needs water.
• High Energy Ignition system.
• Power front disc/rear drum brake
system with disc brake audible
wear sensors.
• Carburetor outside air induction
and early fuel evaporation
systems standard on all engines.
• SERVICE INTERVALS
Engine oil -6 months or 7,500
miles
Oil filter—First 7,500 miles;
every 15,000 miles thereafter
Spark plugs -22,500 miles
Chassis lubrication -6 months
or 7,500 miles
Automatic transmission fluid
change—Every 60,000 miles
SPECIAL OPTION (COPD 9Ci)
POLICE CHASSIS EQUIPMENT
PACKAGE FOR 1977 IMPALA
REQUIRED FOR COPO 9C1:
L22 250 CID L -6,1 -bbl. engine
or LM1 350 CID V8, 4 -bbl. engine
K76 61 -amp Delcotron generator -
35 amp @ idle (included with air
conditioning or rear window de-
fogger)
F41 Sport suspension including
rear stabilizer bar (V8 models)
6C1 Heavy-duty front seat (bench)
or Front bench seat (50/50)
Police tires" (see COPD list, p. 3,
for available options)
• Heavy-duty frame.
• Engine durability features.
• Special prop -shaft balancing.
• Greater capacity engine oil
filter (V8 models).
• Heavy-duty suspension.
• Heavy-duty rear axle (3.08:1
ratio).
• Temperature -controlled 7 -blade
fan added for models without
air conditioning.
• Heavy-duty brakes.
• Heavy-duty 15" x 7" wheels.
• Special police speedometer,
2 -mph increments, certified
accuracy.
• Heavy-duty 4000 -watt battery
equivalent to 80 -amp -hour.
• Heavy-duty radiator.
'GM -Specification steel -belted radial ply
tires and bias -belted tires are available
options for police -chassis -equipped vehicle
although not recommended for high-speed
use. Contact your local Chevrolet dealer,
zone or regional sales personnel for
ordering of non -high-speed tires.
®
.
P .
4 -Door Sedan 1BL69 2 -Door Coupe 1BL47
SIGNIFICANT STANDARD
1977 IMPALA FEATURES
• New aerodynamic styling.
• New highly maneuverable 116"
wheelbase chassis with tighter
turning circle (38.8 feet curb -to -
curb) than 1976 Impala.
• More front and rear head room
and more rear leg room than
1976 Impala.
• More usable trunk space than
1976 Impala.
• New single -loop front seat and
shoulder belt system.
• Molded full foam seat
construction.
• New interior trim fabrics and
colors.
• New instrument panel.
• Turbo Hydra-matic transmission.
• Power steering.
• Speedometer face includes
metric numerals.
• New built-in diagnostic terminal
for engine electrical system.
• Delco Freedom battery never
needs water.
• High Energy Ignition system.
• Power front disc/rear drum brake
system with disc brake audible
wear sensors.
• Carburetor outside air induction
and early fuel evaporation
systems standard on all engines.
• SERVICE INTERVALS
Engine oil -6 months or 7,500
miles
Oil filter—First 7,500 miles;
every 15,000 miles thereafter
Spark plugs -22,500 miles
Chassis lubrication -6 months
or 7,500 miles
Automatic transmission fluid
change—Every 60,000 miles
SPECIAL OPTION (COPD 9Ci)
POLICE CHASSIS EQUIPMENT
PACKAGE FOR 1977 IMPALA
REQUIRED FOR COPO 9C1:
L22 250 CID L -6,1 -bbl. engine
or LM1 350 CID V8, 4 -bbl. engine
K76 61 -amp Delcotron generator -
35 amp @ idle (included with air
conditioning or rear window de-
fogger)
F41 Sport suspension including
rear stabilizer bar (V8 models)
6C1 Heavy-duty front seat (bench)
or Front bench seat (50/50)
Police tires" (see COPD list, p. 3,
for available options)
• Heavy-duty frame.
• Engine durability features.
• Special prop -shaft balancing.
• Greater capacity engine oil
filter (V8 models).
• Heavy-duty suspension.
• Heavy-duty rear axle (3.08:1
ratio).
• Temperature -controlled 7 -blade
fan added for models without
air conditioning.
• Heavy-duty brakes.
• Heavy-duty 15" x 7" wheels.
• Special police speedometer,
2 -mph increments, certified
accuracy.
• Heavy-duty 4000 -watt battery
equivalent to 80 -amp -hour.
• Heavy-duty radiator.
'GM -Specification steel -belted radial ply
tires and bias -belted tires are available
options for police -chassis -equipped vehicle
although not recommended for high-speed
use. Contact your local Chevrolet dealer,
zone or regional sales personnel for
ordering of non -high-speed tires.
1977 IMPALA POLIC&OWER TRAIN COMBINATIONS
11
Engine
9
4 -Door
SAE
SAE
❑ A01
Rear
Exterior
AVAILABLE ON IMPALA
Exhaust
Net HP
Net Torque
(lbs. -ft.)
(l
Transmission
Axle
Model
Availability
212.1
POLICE VEHICLES
❑ A02
RPO
CID
Carb.
61.8
(q; RPM
RPM
60.8
Ratio
L22t
250 L6
1 -bbl.
Single
110 (q 3800
195 (w 1600
Turbo Hydra-matic
3.08
Sedan
LM1 t
350 V8
4 -bbl.
Single
170 (r 3800
270 (a 2400
Turbo Hydra-matic
3.08
and
Coupe
tCalifornia Emission Equipment required in California.
4 -Door
2 -Door
ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT
❑ A01
Tinted glass -all windows
Exterior
AVAILABLE ON IMPALA
(U76 required for
CHASSIS -EQUIPPED (COPD 9C1)
116.0
windshield antenna)
212.1
212.1
POLICE VEHICLES
❑ A02
Tinted glass -windshield
Front
REGULAR PRODUCTION
61.8
only (U76 required for
60.8
60.8
OPTIONS (RPO)
windshield antenna)
Width
75.5
75.5
❑ U76
Windshield antenna
❑
C61
Air conditioning-
SPECIAL ORDER OPTIONS (COPO)
Interior
Comfortron
Front Compartment
❑
C60
Air conditioning-
❑ 1 K5
Transmission low gear
39.0
38.4
Four -Season
blockout
Cl
U63
AM pushbutton radio
❑ 5JM
HR70-15B fabric radial
❑
B84
Body side moldings
54.5
b/w police marked tires
❑
V30
Bumper guards -front and
❑ 5QB
HR70-15B fabric radial
Room
38.2
rear
Effective Leg
white stripe police
❑
VE5
Bumper impact strips-
37.7
unmarked tires
61.1
59.3
front and rear
❑ 5RC
GR70-15B fabric radial
❑
C95
Dome reading lamp
Usable (cu. ft.)
b/w police marked tires
❑
B93
Door -edge guards
❑ 6A3
Heavy-duty front and rear
❑
U05
Dual horns
floor mat (one piece)
❑
U35
Electric clock
❑ 6A4
Single key locking -single
❑
C49
Electro -Clear rear window
vehicle
defogger
❑ 662
Rear door handles
❑
B37
Front and rear floor mats-
inoperative
color -keyed
❑ 6134
Spare tire relocation
❑
Front bench seat (50/50)
❑ 6B7
Hole in roof panel
❑
G80
Positraction rear axle
❑ 6C1
Heavy-duty front bench seat
❑
AU3
Power door lock system
❑ 6C2
Heavy-duty rear seat
❑
A42
Power front bench seat
❑ 6C7
Map light (extra dome light
❑
A31
Power windows
with switch between visors)
❑
CD4
Pulse -type windshield
❑ 6C8
RG58AU antenna cable
wipers
(above dome light to trunk)
❑
BS1
Quiet Sound Group-
❑ 6C9
Conduit (11/2" I.D. routed
insulation
inside from dash to trunk)
Cl
D33
Rearview mirror-L.H.
❑ 6E2
Single key locking -fleet
remote control
keyed alike
❑
DF3
Rearview mirror-R.H.
❑ 6E5
Roof wiring (four 12 -gauge
remote control
wires)
❑
C50
Rear window defogger-
❑ 61`5
Roof reinforcement
forced air
❑ 6H5
Automatic trunk opener
❑
880
Roof drip moldings
❑ 61_4
R.H. rearview mirror
❑
K30
Speed and cruise control
❑ 6R6
Heavy-duty seamless Black
❑
G66
Superlift rear shock
or Buckskin vinyl trim (sedan)
absorbers
❑ 71<4
80 -amp Delcotron generator
0
N33
Tilt steering wheel
(58 -amp at idle)
❑ 71_1 Radio interference
suppression
❑ 7P4 Engine block heater
❑ 7Y1 Underhood lamp
❑ 7Y6 Doorjamb switches
inoperative
❑ 7Z4 Voltmeter, oil pressure and
water temperature gauges
❑ 7Z7 Dash -mounted radio
speaker (4 -ohm; 42" leads)
1977 IMPALA
EXTERIOR & INTERIOR
DIMENSIONS (Inches)
4 -Door
2 -Door
Description
Sedan
Coupe
Exterior
Wheelbase
116.0
116.0
Overall Length
212.1
212.1
Wheel Tread -
Front
61.8
61.8
Rear
60.8
60.8
Maximum Car
Width
75.5
75.5
Overall Height
(at design load)
57.2
56.6
Interior
Front Compartment
Effective Head
Room
39.0
38.4
Effective Leg
Room
42.2
42.2
Shoulder Room
61.0
61.0
Hip Room
55.0
54.5
Rear Compartment
Effective Head
Room
38.2
38.0
Effective Leg
Room
39.5
37.7
Shoulder Room
61.1
59.3
Hip Room
55.7
54.3
LuggageCapacity-
Usable (cu. ft.)
20.2
19.8
SALES
SERVICE RENT -A -CAR LEASING
Ink GIBSON-WELKER FORD SALES, INC.
P.O. BOX 207 • MERIDIAN, IDAHO 83642 TELEPHONE 888-4403
October 5, 1976
qd City of Meridian
i.eridian Police Dept.
�,eridian, Idaho
ag:
a' Chie£ Gary ireen
x„ Please accept this as our bid for (1) one Police Car equipped as follows:
' (1) 1977 4 Door Passenger Car
(2) 12111 '4heelbase
(3) Xtra Heavy Duty Police Package (Interceptor)
' (4) 460 V6
(5) 4 Barrel Carburetor
(6) Dual ,]xhaust
gg (7) 3 Speed Heavy Duty Cruise-0-:iatic Transmission
(8) Solid State Ignition
(9) 111aximLn Cooling ackage
(10) ?ower Front Disc 3rakes
(11) Steel Belted IQ'olice Radial" Tires
(12) Front Bumper Guards
(13) Tinted Windshield
(14) Power Steering
(15) Air Conditioning
$' (16) Roof Drip I`_ouldings
*' (17) 77 Ampere 3attery
(18) 90 Ampere Alternator
.'. (19) Ac Radio
$' (20) Electric Rear Window Defroster
(21) Two Speed ,,,Tindshield Wipers
a (22) Caliorated Speedometer
(23) Cigarett Lighter
(24) Oil, Amp. &Temp Guages (counted Under Dash)
(21") Power Trunk Release
(26) Locking Hand Throttle ( Not Available)
(27) Left Hand Spotlight 14/on-off Switch inside of vehicle (pillar mounted)
b(28) Dark Blue metallic
. (29) Heavy Duty Front Seat
Full price delivered in Meridian $ 61185.00
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Plus ap;,licanle tax, title & license fees.
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Respectfully,
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Meridian
Fire
District
Quick
Response Unit supplement to report.
Several runs
were made
before
the Quick Response Unit officially went
on 24
hour call.
Date
Run #
Time
Location Action
May 1976
5
1735
City
Traffic accident
June
1976
6
1725
Rural
Traffic accident'
to
1700
Rural
Trafficaccident
10
1415
Rural
Traffic accident
10
1445
Rural
Traffic accident
11
1005
Rural
Traffic accident
12
1945
Rural
Traffic accident'
16
1015
Rural
Drowning
16
1615
Rural
Geart attack
17
1200
Rural
Insect bite
17
1712'
City
Hemmorage
18
1745
Rural
Traffic accident
19
1320
City
Asthma attack
20
1545
City
Traffic accident
20
1850
City
Drowning
Total
runes
15 - 5 city
and
10 rural - No mileage available.
October 1976
Date
Run #
Location
Time
Action �
1
76-79
City
0900
Epileptic seizure - vitals taken
1
76-80
' City
1202
Auto accident - head and neck injuries -
vitals taken, cervical collar'applied,
transported to hospital by ambulance.
6
76-81
Rural
1455
Possible heart attack -vitals taken,
oxygen given, transported to hospital by 53•
6
76-82
City-
1140
Motorcycle accident - abrasions on `both
kness and right leg - bleeding controlled`-
and dressing applied, patient referred
to private doctor.
6 76-83" Rural 1700
Auto accident - 2 patients,- assisted 52
with injuries — both transported to hospital
by 52.
7 76-84 Rural 1457
Auto accident - 5 patients, assisted 52 wit}
all injuries - 1. chest injury. 2. sore
ribs and laceration on neck. 3. laceration
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to side of right eye and bruise to both
shins. 4. laceration upper leg and bumped
head., 5• laceration of hip and lower right
leg and swollen jaw. All transported to
hospital by 52.
8 _ 76-85 Rural 0758
Baby not breathing - breathing shallow and
rapid by time we arrived -vitals .taken -
transported to hospital by 52.
8 1300
Demonstration of QRU van at Meridian Fire
station to Meridian Grade School 3rd. grade
classes as part of Fire Prevention Week.
10 76-86 City 2024
Chest and arm pains - vitals; taken and pt'.,
monitored until transported to hospital by
52.
11 1020
Demonstration of QRU van at Meridian Grade
School to 2nd. grade classes.
11 76-87 City 1650
Possible heart attack, chest pains and
numbness of both arms - vitals taken, oxyge
given, assisted ambulance crew --transporte
to hospital by 52.
11 76-88 Rural 2105
Breathing problem, possible heart attack`'
incorrect directions by Boise Fire dispatch
arrived on scene after 52 and 53. Assisted
ambulance crews and did clean up - pt.
transported to hospital by ambulance.
12 76-89 City1046
Back injury reoccurrence -;vitals takeni
backboard applied'- transported to, hospital
by 53.
12 76-90
Call came same time as 76-89. 53 responded
our van stayed with back injury. One ofs't
QRU volunteers responded in a private .
vehicle and took vitals and monitored the
pt. until transported.
12 76-91 Rural 1611
Called to assist State Police - very
a,
•
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unco-operative patient.
14
76-92
Rural
2158
Suspected heart attack - oxygen given,
vitals taken - transported to hospital by
53.
15
76-93
City
0800
Insulin shock - vitals taken, Reactose given;
by ambulance crew - transported: to hospital `
by 52.
15
76-94
"Rural
2230
false alarm - 10-50 - PI
16
76-95
City
1928
Suspected heart attack - vitals 'taken,
oxygen given, pt. monitored until transportFd,,
to hospital by 53•
18
76-96
City
0738
Auto accident - chest and hand injury -
treated for shock, assisted ambulance Crew
apply air splint - transported to hospital
by 52.
i8
76-97
Rural
1645
Heart attack - DOA.
19
76-98
City
0925
Possible heart attack - vitals taken, oxygen,-
given'- transported to hospital`by 530
20
76-99
Rural
0700
Auto accident - laceration over right eye -
bleeding controlled, dressing applied -
transported to hospital by 52.
20
76-100
City
1725
Auto accident - neck injury - vitals takeno,,
cervical collar applied.
22
76-101
City
0937
Reaction to Swine Flu Shot - vitals taken -
- transported to hospital by Rainbow.
23
76-102
"City
1056
Baby choking on penny - parents had dis-
lodged by time QRU'arrived.
23
76-103
City
1240
Drug overdose - vitals taken - transported
to hospital by 52.
24
76-104
Rural
0750
Possible heart attack - vitals taken, oxygen
given, assisted ambulance crew - transported'.
to hospital by 53•
24
76-105
Rural
Assisted Ambulance 52 with radio transmissior
on glider crash near Eagle.
25
76-106
City
- 0258
Possible heart attack - vitals taken, oxygen''`.
given - transported to hospital by 53.
- dressing applied -
25
76-107
City
1900
Laceration of scalp
recommended to private doctor.-
27
76-108
City
2000
Suspected heart attack - vitals taken -
,�1i
29 76-109 Rural 1921
30 76-110 Rural 0637
30 76-111 City 1027
31 76-112 Rural 1230
31
transported to hospital by 53•
Motorcycle accident - facial lacerations,
facial fractures, possible fracturedankle'
vitals taken, assisted ambulance crew in
all injuries — transported to hospital by 52.
Auto accident - assisted ambulance crew
already at the scene. The accident was at
the edge of our fire district and near the
Whitney Fire Station.
Possible heart attack -'vitals taken, oxygen'
given transported to hospital by 53.
Auto accident - cancelled in route.
Boise Fire requested we check out Section -
Q -14 to see if the maps were correct.
October Rune: 37 - 20 City and 16 Rural Mileage start -'3198