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1976-11-010 November 1 1976 I1 CTll1l tlll V14, i1CiLi 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 _ 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. -- 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 --- 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. - 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. 0 0 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 r hXy t o , e� 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 r 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 r 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 m� Plus ap;,licanle tax, title & license fees. k� Respectfully, !.W GIBSO'_d-'a* '.CR FORD 4 ¢,. e Arlen Swofford $h Sales ''4anager # afi K� «" "Small enough to know you ... Big enough to serve you" 4• -rill,�1°���1��7T� @_ 770 MERIDIAN STREET, 4WRIOIAH, IDAHO 89542 r. a � e Tlt wit [ 1 I Wil C"- it of tUt iI f+1:1 ill(! C S2 of i 1 Ill fi I C., c r 1} w 0 a ,r[nocl with nt con ucnona i " (I i4iV �t {I� l Cf❑C ti 1 pn1']( 11 (I ';tl, i� � h h tlt➢t real Js. Itd. {h (11' 1 J.1 3 I P t dJ io 0 .. 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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 }.„ 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, • -3- 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