HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Minutes 08.17.1971Minutes of the Cit Council of La~.rel Y
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A regular meet3.n~ of the Cit~* Coune3.1 of the City of laurel, Montana, xa~ held 3n the Cottinc l Chamb~ars grid called to order by President of the Gou~e3.1
E. ~I. Ebergvi~ler, Sr., ~.t ?s30 o'clocky P.M., on T~eaci~y, Au~a.st 17~ 1971,
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T7pe>n t~ki.ng ro11 ~~].1, they follaw~.ng aldex~anen answered presexit a I
Tom Hard Jaek€son Parker Tom Kilpatrick Cheek Rod.~ers
Duane Behm Erv3.n Metz~~r I
The minutes of the pr~vi.o~s me~etin~ of August 1971, were read.
Motion was made b~ Parker and s~oonded by Metzger ttaat they minutes b~ approved
asp read. Motion carri~ci. i
~h~ m~ute$ of the ~pec3.a1 me~t3,.ng of August 9~ 1971, were read.
Lotion ~a~ maa~.~ by Be3un and seconded by Kilpatrick that the minutes b~ approved aas read. Mot3.on carried.
Cert reports of the C .~y of Laurel were presented for gpprov~1.
as follows: pity Clerks Cash rep0~t, City Clerks Tr3.s1 Balan~~, Cit~r Treasurers
F'3.nanc3.a1 ~~~te~ent, end the L br~.ry report. Niot o~, eras made by Parker and
~~~~nded by Rodgers that these reportas b~ approved. Motic~ esrri.~d.
Ordinance #~9~ teas presented as hollow's:
aRDINANCE #~92
BEI.~1E~ AN ORDIPdANCE ATDIAia THE S,1~LA8Y PRUVTSTCf~T~ 4F SE~TTC~t ~-1 E,tEVI3ED ORDT~'~T~ES ~F THE ~T~'Y Og ~AUAE~. IN REGARDS TD TIi~ P.~Y FROVIIt~S
F08 ~UXILTAI~Y POLICE, DEGLARII~E~ AAI~TT ENiER(}ENCY.
Motion w~a made by P€~rk~r and ~~eemded by K~.l.patx~3.ck that t3rd~.nar~e #~9~ be
declared pawed and a~dApt~d. Mo~3.on carried.
Utter was read concerr~in~ the appo3.ntm~nt o,£ ~ United Rlat orss Day Chairman. Mayor wmil.d like to recommend the appo3.ntment of Tc~m K Zpatr ak asp
Chairman. i~o~ion w~.s made by Rodgsrs and s~eonded by Metzger that th3.ffi re-
cammeradat3.+~ be aecept.~d. I~otiar~ carried.
An applicaticm w~.s presented ~'rc~ Arline Beven fog a R~.d3.o Op~r~.tor
at the Police Static. Referred ~o tie P013.c~ Comm3.ttee for atudy.
Letter was read frcma the C3.ty of Zat~el to Sdn~~ Sm~.th~ ~a~nmssor~er
of Laber, concerning the }~0 Mour ~rork week. Bradley to send this letter after
mak3n~ s~v~r~.]. eorre~t~.ons. After much di.sen~s on on this mxt~er~ sno~io~ was
made by Ftodg~ars and se~o~ded by Kilpatrick that evergon~ stay tlae way they are
until we hear from Smith. ~otio~ cstrried with B~~ voti~ag "ATo".:
Doves hurray appeared before the Counc3.1 requ~stin~ to brim B1.acsk 6,
Motu~ta3x Vita ~ubd3.vi~i0n, ~d alao the youth ~ of Blacks l~, 11, azad 12
Laursmaa Subdivision iMtm the pity Limit. in thin corui~at3.on, Fts~olut~on~ li
#1 .7.0 nand ~lltll taer~ pre:meted. ~
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RESOLt3~SON ND. 17.0
RESOLtIT'I0N 1~0. l~t].~, BEINQ A PR~P(~AL TC3 EXTEA~D SHE B~1UA7IJI~ES
THE CITY 0~" L,AT3I~EEL, Mt~tT~ATA, ~~re~.un~ ~y a~ ~ca~x sxx tb) s M~UNTAI~ VISTA
SUBDIVI~T(~Ai, 14T?TD ~In~iE PA~PTCL3~ARI,Y 1)ESCRTB~D ,A5 FOL~C~JS s
R~SdLUTI t3~t N 0. 1!x].1. i
AE50LTJTZON I30. 1!t].1, BEING ~ RE~f>~UTIfyN PftOPOSIN(3 TO ~IfiEI~TI3 TOTE
BOt~NDRRIES QF THE CITY C3F L~UREI,~ Mt~TANg, TO TNCI~UDE ~ OF THE S~ZIT~I ii.~?~F
c~ B~acxs ~ (io), EL~'V~1+f (11)' .AI~iD TWELVE (1~), o~ ~~U,~ s~B~zvzs~c~, .p~m ~o~ pr~cuZ.Ax~.,y ~~scxr~~~ ~ ~az.LOws:
Ma~io~ way made by Parker acrd se~o~ded b~ Rc~dgera that Re~olutic~ns loo. 110 !
and No. 1.l~11 be declared passed and adupteci.. Motic~ aarri~:cl.
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Rev. Thomas Holiday appeared before the ~oun~il to appeal a bill t~~t he received from the ~`3ty az~ weed ~utt3.ng. l~irr. Ho3.iday Mated tk~t h~
s~i.d not receive notice that the c3.t~r wa;s going ~o cut h3.s Weed. After much
ci3.~~ession motion Kas made bar Kilpatrick and seconded by Parker that this
matter b~ referred to a co~mn3.~t~~ ~.th authority to apt. ~otic~n. ea~xra.ed.
Conmi3.~~ee ~A consis~~ of Kilpatrick, Met~g~r, and B~YY3m.
Jim Kn3.~ht appe~r~d before the Counei.l 3n compla3.nt about the
w~e~d~ ~lc~ng th~a d~.tch ova 8th Strut betWe~r~ Wyo. end Wash. Ave. ~ber~vi].l~r
to di~eus~~ this matter with D~.7.ey.
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Minutes of the City council of Laurel
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Hard. reportea ~~veral complaints on do~~.
Hard reported on the weeals~ ~t the Union Hall. Behm to talk with ~h~ Pr~~3dent of the Ufli.on. j
Belam asked if the Farmers U~ian Central Exchange cpuld ~~e Thompson
Park on August 22, for s Ca~pa~y pieni~. ~otio~. was made by Kilpatr3.ck end ~
~ecvnded by Rodgers that this be? a~laowed. Mot3.on carried.
Metzger reported ~ev~r~l. ca~nplainta'about the C~meter~. I
Thera bung r~o farther business to come before the Council st this
time, motion was d~3.y made aid ~e~ox~d~d that the meet~.u~ be ~ci~ourned. Nlo~ioza
parried.
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Approved by the A~iayor and passeal b~" ea ty Cow~a 1 0~ the Cit off'
Laurel, Ntontana~ th~.s 7th day of Septe~b~r 1 ` tf
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Dorothy P. der, City Cl~r
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