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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Minutes 09.07.1971I~ j ~ Minutes o~ the Cit Council of Laurel Y Septs~mb~ar 7, l9'T1 A regtal.ar meeting of the City Counc3.1 of the City of Laurel. Montari~., 'I was held i.r~ the Cmwn~il Chambers, snd was c~.7.led ~o Dreier by Mapo~ Louis M. j Yov~tic~, at ? :3D o ~ cl.ocsk P.M. ~ o~ Tuesda~r, September 7 s 1971. Upon tak3.ng roll call, the fo11ow3.n~ aldermen answered presents ~ T~ Herd Jackson Parker Thomas Kilp~.trick E.H. Eb~r~viller~ Sr. I Chuck Hedgers Ervin Met~~er ~ The minutes of the prsviot~ meeting wee read. Niotian was made by ~be~r~viller and seconded by Metzger that the minutes be? approved as read. Motion carried. ~ I ~ RE~OLUTI~Ai N0. l~tl2 REESOLUTTC~T N0. 1.~t7.~, BEING A RESOLUTION E~ENI1IN(~ THE CORI~~RAT~ LIMITS 0~' THE EITY t~' LAUREL, 1~(3PT`PANA, TQ INC~tTDE ALL 4F' BT,(J~K SI1C (6), M~UI~1'TAT~J VISTA SUBDI9ISI~N, was pr~~ented, Motion was made by Parlor and I ~e~onded by Ebersvill~r that th~.s re~oi~t o~ be d~elar~d passed end adopted. Moti.o~ carried. I REaOLt3TI0Id N0. ].x.7.3 I RESQLUTTON ~d0. 1~e13, BESNt~ A RESOLU'~~~T II~PEI~DSNG THE CoRP~RATE I,Il~TS ~F TAE CITY ~F L,AUREL, ~(~t~ANAy TO IBiGLUDE ~lLL OF THE ~~UTH C)NE- HAS,F C~' BI,f'~KS TEI+T (10), ELE (11), AI+ID TT~IELVE (12), 4F LAURMAC SUBDT~J.LSTON, was pre~~nt~d. A~'ter d scus~ian, mot3.mn wsa made by Kilpatr3~.ek ~d s~co~ded i by Eb~rsviller that action m~ thiffi r~a~oluti~ be tabled ~t31 the next regular ~ec~t3.ng, Pending cl~r3fia~tian of water line problem.. Mot3.o~t ~~rr3.ed. i I~ Ce~rt~ r~,porta of the city of Laurels Mor~t~na~ ire pre~~nt~d for ~ app~ov~1. a~ f ollc>w~ : Repo rtm~ of tie Patrol x~; report of the Polio Judg~a . Motion w~.s made by Rodgers and aeeonci~d by Me~z~er that the~~ reporta be apprav~d. Motion Qarrf.ed. r Library repo~^t was presented for approval.. Motiars was made by ~ Kilp~tr3.ek and seconded by Rodgers that thin report be approved. Motien carried. ~i I Claim. for the month of August were pre~er~ted for approv~.7. ~.s follows: i, Fayrm].]. Func1 $28,21.96 ~oroth~ P. Bundy 133.3 Gli~to~ ~zd~rson ~3~•(~ Soc~.al Security ~~313.30 Petty Cash 162.OtJ Industrial ~l~,etrcnies 9.Q4 Ha1'~ Gonoco 278.l~3 ~sur~1 Serviaenter 8.0 DeCarlo's Condo l~1.59 Water Z?ept. 1~3 • Fetty Cash 1~2.0~ Dane Powers ~ Vo1 t~~r Fire Dept. 2~.(?0 Ham. Qremm~r •f30 Petty Cash ~.0~ Y~1lowstone Co. Treas. 1.08 ~ Water Dept. 30.t~ Petty Gaah 59.Q0 Stan Kinne3~ 188.94 P~:tty Gaa~i ~t.8~ Mont. State Treas. 35. 4 Mar3.ene Pf~fF ~9• Petty Cash 78.0 A~iont. Public Serv3e~ b.0 Vol. gire D~:pt. ltlG0.04 John J . Daley 76.6} ~ Peterson Typer~ri.t+er 31.50 Laurel Qutlook 6.80 G~z~tt~ Pr3.ntin~ 1.12.80 U~3.ted Bu3.ld3xig Center lp~.80 lu4'.,,~,•,+ n~ ,n Aml l 4~~i _ .~'i;rP.f3'f. ('~A93 Sf:er~?ffi 2U . QQ rivsaaav~,a.sa a.rvn..~. i~+. ,r L~.ur~l Coop 1~.~0 Montana Power 120.91 Mond. Dakota tJtil3t~.~~ 6.~~ Coaat to Coa.~t 7. Willi~un~ Agency 10.t)0 P~ters0n Typewriter Z78.lt~ ~ Mot~tain Be11 87.50 Ha].~ s Conoco 14.58 Laure3 S~rvic~nter 1lt•~tQ ~uperiar Fire Apparatus 116.8 Wy~no CoYarnunication$ 27.x.6 Qrer~e's P~arma~y 9•~~t Stormont weldi~~ 55•~~ Montana State univer~it~y 662.x.? ~ Water Operating 13~•7~ Garbage #1 3. Garbage ;~2 10.0 Sweeper 84.OQ Street Qras Stores 277.22 Krug Brother: 1,83 •5 I ~.ure1 Amato Party 16.Q5 B.L.P. Tire, Inc. 5a~~~ ~.au.rel Outlook 1~..~m ~"armers Union C~n~r~.7. Ex. ~t6.1~. Dave $s Movil service 266.0 Amerman O I Co. 3~.?~i ~,aurel Serv3.cent~r ,~~.~t4 Yellowstone Vslley E1e~. 19.68 Montana ~leetric 15.5 Sewer 1~•0 Yel3owstone valley 10.37 gamble •6 Street Gas Storey 7.~0 vaur~l Outlook 6.7 ~aeonne Bieber 7.~U ~rnma Frank ~~•2~ Laurel Postmaster '8.40 Mountain Be11 1~.3 j l~cmt. Dakota T7tiLi.ties 3.6l~ Water Operating 10.Q W~~terr~ Gor~struction 6.98 Mvrii.chem Corp 31.28 Mounter Be13 17.51 Mont. I3akots~ II~ilities 72.93 Mo~ta Pe>wer 21~.2~ ~i.th & Lovel.e~s 10.95 W. W, t~ra~i..nger 17.2 Street Gay Stares x.60 ~ Gambles 1.m7 Laurel Auto Parts 8.19 l~ontan~ Dakcrt~a Ut~iliti~~ 11.6l~ Fontana F'~,rer 1.2 i I i - - - - - - T-~ - ~ 'I I _ , _ . Minutes of the City Council of La~a.rel i Carbon S~?ple~e~t 11.9 Comet t0 Caas~ l~t.~ Strut Gan Storey •96 Ganibl~a Stoma 1.7 ~.~.C. Corp. 23.E Mouxtt~a ~L1 14.1 ~+ipnt~a Peter 214.71 3t~rmant W~ldin.~ Gs~mble~ ~~ore 2.57 l~ontan~. Dal~ota Utilities 2}~.4lt M~nt~a Poor 211.82 Coast- ~o boast 10.3.? La~ar~s1 Aato Parts 6.~.~ S'~reet Gan ~tore~ ~.6O Q~bles Story 2.93 Thr~.ftwa~ 20.].9 Montana Fewer 1.2~ fir. R. J. Ros~elot 16.OCJ Water O~r~,ta.ng ?.~a T,sureli (}~t~look X1.7 Mountain Be11 19.67 Mouritai~ 17akota [Tti~.3:t~.e~ 3.6~. ~da1 ~ a Canoeo 3.,~4J laurel ~u~ ~ •0 L~ure1 Au~4 Pare 17.x? Fiahfiyner Ghsev. Co. Fred' a T.V. .9~ Y~11ows~c~ae Co. 9~•( Peterffion Typewriter 7•~~ laurel Outlook 39.9 Q.E.C. Corgi. 138.OfJ MQU~ta3.n B~T1 5 •27 Yellowstone Valley ~l~e. 3.~('IX3 ~orat. Dakota Utilities 16.34 Mar~~axia Powr~sr 1,867.1.x. Industr3.m1 Tow~1 2x.71 Ch~~ao Co. 16.68 ~oa~t to Coa.at ~t.76 utreat 43.54 aarb~e #1 .88 Q~ba~e 2.62 sewer ?7.0 ~tree~t Gas Mores 11~~} Laurel Mato Parts 37. 1 B.~,~. T~.r~ Via. ~~~6~ E~r3.ru ail corp. 1 7.9 Mun~.Che~ Corp. 33.].~ ~~~~t 8 • Tractor & Eq~.p~nerat 126.,~~ Strut aa~ ~tore~ 2~.6~ Tr~;~or & Egw3.pme~t 36.0? Zaur~1. Auto Partaa 6.13 K-C-L Fqui~nent 11.1 S.L.I. ~~.r~ Co. 6Ei.2? Laurel Chitlook b.p~ Tnd~.str~.~1 Towel & Co. 3.7 Tractor & Ec~a3.pmen~ 379•~~ W~.ter operating 20.('~ ~ Street lb.E~O ~trc~~~ Gas Storey 76. 8 Tractor ~ ~qu3.~?ex~t 148.22 Lat~e1 Autp Parta~ 18.38 H-C-~, Equipment 33.3p B.L.M. T3.x^~ C4. 18.81 Laurel O~tlool~ 6.Q~ Indu~tr a3 Tawe1 do Co. 11.2 W~t~r Op~ra~3.~ LtO.(~Q Westchem inc. ?35.04 i ~tre~t C~a~ ~torea~ 19.88 Laurel. 44ut1ook 6.0 Montane Power Go. ~.39.2~ Laurel Outloe+k 6.00 N~ont~na Powaer Co. x.27.94 I.atar~l Uutlo~k 6.Q ~tr~et 32.04 Water aperat3.ng x.00 Laurel Qutlook 6.00 ~eWer 7•~ I ~,~,~r~:1 Auto Parts 34J .39 Al.l~ed Equipment 326.6$ Strut G~ Stores 30.21 Laurel Clutlook 6.00 ~.otiex~ was made b~ Eber~~3.lle~ and seconded by Rodgers that the cla w 1~ allowed. Motion Qarried. Thank ytiau nc~ite from A~r~. Br~.dle r for tMe floxer~. St way rep0rt~d that Bob Bur~a~ is i~ the hospital. 'l I ~lr~. Herter Philho~r appeared before the ccn~n~i~ ~o ea~npl~n about '~'i her nei~hbo~~ Nir~. Sarah i~i~ey, 720 8th ~tr~~t Wept. Ch~esf of Polio ways instructed by the Mayor to inv~~ti~ate this complain. a1~n aiad Lena Sbe~et~ appeared before the eo~anail re~arc~g the w~t~r tapffi o~ Yellew~ton~ Avg. Referred to Ja~k~on Parker to report ors ~h3.s s~abj~ct. It wa.~ tl~e opinion of the cam~3.ttee ghat this w~ nod the re~pan~3.bility of the ~ity~ but between the p~rsara~ involved in tlae 13~ae. They a~at~ that the w,,..~m_.~,,,~k. i3.,e ~:,e ,~.,,,1:,.+ma 1,v tM~„ f' t.~ar vitts m dn~±_ n~:h line. end tht~~ then i Yl1L WfF+ .Liiv s .a..u+v wcaw s w+lr+..~w ~+w rJ w did mot gnat ~tzff3.aie~at xatsr. Ater muah d scu~~~.or~, motion way made by Parker ~n.d se~ond~d bg Kilpatrick that the city council agree t~ pr¢~v .d~ ~u~'~' c .e~a~ pr~s~s~ e for papa off tla~ ling, end that a contract b~ enured 3nta tiai.th the water a~ac>eiat3.on (Yellowstone Water Assoc .at3.mn) setting Porth theses facts. R~:fer .this matter t0 the C3.tg Attor~a~y. Da~r3.d Pow~rs~ Firs Ch~.ef, appear~:d b~~ore the aouricil to ~~1~ that the ~ Mayor appo3.nt a commit~~ to wor4C with the ra3.lraad end h3ma~lf regard ~g fire II prcr~eetion fcrr parts o~ the railroad props~^ty' aid ~o sit ~p ~e~aoa~ble charge. The Niayc~r thin a~o3.nted the PA13.ce and `ire C 3.tt~e. i Powers also asked for a check va~.ve for ftiveraid~ Perk. Th3.~ wo~3.d be 3a the ~~ighbor~iood of $100.t~fJ ira~~~.].l~d. I Dewy Nunn appe~,r~d b~fcr~ the council repres+~nt3~~ the Am~riQan Legion club with regard to the hwnor ro11 of v~ter~na at Fir~mea~~ Pik. They ~~.g~e~at that this b~ a p~rmat~~nt m~ume~t, apprmximately 60 inches h3.gh bar 3D i~ehes wide ar~d 8 neh~~ thick, cud with the 3.nstal.latic>r~ of an ~~csrr,~a1 ~'1amm~~ and to honor X1.1 v~teraris. Thiaa will coat appro~dmately $800.~tD. The Mayor theme appointed a cc~mmi.ttee of Met~ger~ Hard and Kilpatrick. City Attorneg t~ draw tzp an ordinari,Qe re~~rd3.ng ~h~ railro~.d blmcl~.ng ~cess to the South Side at the aro~s~ingss. Rod,~ers repar~~d cn ~OZ EZm. City Attmrn~y sated that the property has been gold. --~-_------f----- -~--r-~-~--:----i-r--- i 'I I III II !i ~ li I Ili i ~ _ _T , ~ __.__-n_~ Minutes of the pity Council of La~.rel I a Rodgers reported that Pea~~y and Gompa~y wvu].d f ah their fertilizer II, ~rucak and one dr~.ver to ~~n,d the streets for X12.40 per hour. It was the opin3.o~ ~ of the council that otzr own ~ic~n and equipment be u8~d 3.n~ofar a~ ~o~s3.bl~. i Radg~rs reported c~ the reac>mm~ndatior~.~s ors changes in orcl3~an~e~ by the P~liea~ csomm3.t~~e. After d3.scuss3.ony mot3.on waa m~€~.e ~y Rodg~r~ sad s~eonded by Ki1p~t~i.ck that the ~ecomm~nd~tiarls of the ~omm.tte~ be adopted ~d ordinana~:s i, be drawn up ~m~nding the ~~ci~~ing orcLi.nana~$. I~o~ion ~au~r~.ed. Rod~~;rs ~ugg~~ted th~.t ~h~ e~~ineer~ s p3.ckup b~ 1~,tt~r~d. Rodg~r~ would like tm caa.]. a meet3.ng of the police ~cmua .t~~, a].1 police p~r~sonnel. ~d t2~~ Mayor. Mayor ~.ppoint~d Parlor ~.n add lion,, t0 rep~~.ee Burns who probabl~r wi11 not bra able to s~t~~nd~ j Mayer reported a meeting w3.th I~~.yor Fraser of B~1lings, ~t tie OFrl Cafe at ? s~~ F.M. on Tue~day~~ S~pt~mber 1l~~ with the City Engineer, City Cl~:rk and others ~tt~ndn~. Eberev3.~.1.er reported that the Mayor wa~1.d l~.ke tc~ ch~~e the meeting n~.ght~ from the f~.rst end third Tuesd~.~rs of each moth to the fire and third Mondays. Eberaviller made the motion, seca~nded by ParkQr that an o~d3.narsce to th3.s effect b~ drst~m up by the City Attorney. Motion earr3.ed w3.th Kilp~~r ek 11 vatin~ ~~o"• i it K3.lpatr ~k r~portad cra the proposed S. D. P1~nt. Hs sated th~.t he ~I Belt s~ax~rey was neceffiffia~€yy, wl~.ch would cost ~ppro~ .mately $~~D~t~.~. ~Ie stated 33 a~re~ of 18nd ~ou1d be pureha$ed fQr about $503U0~.~0. Parlor commended the caimnit~~~ ot~ its Tt t at ve in this matter. There waffi much d3a~:~. cu~sion, and the City Clerk was 3natru.cte~d to ccmt~et C1~. ,.borne Bri.n~k about the matters of applying for a grant, etcetera, and to tell us what would be needed first. ~I 1 C3.ty At~o~a.~y to draw up a r~~o~.~t3.an allmw ng the Ma~ror to ~nt~r into ~n agreement with the ~ou~ty Comm~.ssio~er~ on the E~ner~~ndy Employm~n~ asst of f 1971. I I Kilpa~r3ck reported t~ia~ water co tter had mgt re~g~rd~ig the bi11 sent to the Reverend Holliday on weed gutting. H~ stated that ~.r. Holliday could not be required to pay since he had not b~aen properly notif3.ed. ' Parker reque:tad a meeting of the Water ~o~rnittee after the re~.7.ar ~ meeting ~ ad~ourn~d. l Hard asked about having a lump ox~ s3.xth ~r~c~t, There being no further bu$3.n~~s to come before the eo~n~ l at th3.~ :e~~ior~, motion was duly made mr~d ~eco~ded that ~t~e m~;et3.ng b~ aei~ourned. Mot~.oa~ ~~I~ Qarr3.ed. . orothY 'P. c1Ys C3.ty C1e v Passed by the pity Cotu~a~.l of the C3. of ~,~tu~l~ ~nt~na, ~d ~.pprov+~d by the Mayor this 21st day o.£ Se~a~era ` 19Z.• ,j g 3 ~ ~ v.. r # ~ Q ~ a ;s r~, w v~~ er ~ ~ r ~i