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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Minutes 10.05.1954Minutes of the City Council of Laurel r Oe~obsr nth, 19 . 'the City council off' the pity of La~_~r e1 m~~ in. r egular session in the Count i1 C~.ambers and was called t o or der_~~ by M~.yor Thomson at 7:30 0~ dock p. m.s Tuesday October ~~h, 19.4• Upon X01.1 ca11 tho f olloY~~~ ink aldermen answered pre send t Be slanwi~ch ~'re~bury Sc oft ~odg~r s ~'ubman Ru~'f Harr. ~.s McManus l~he minutes of the previous meeting were read.,, Z~ was moved try xuff' anc~. seconded by ~eslanwi~ch ~Ghe minutes be approved. ~'he moti on carried. ~t was moved N~cl~~anus and seconded ~y d'uf'f the ~i1.!_in.gs ~Mou.nted ~u~.dri118 be a1~.owed ~o use Riverside Park fog a dance on October 23rd. ~-~he motion carried.'. It was moved by ~~~~~.br,~y and seconded by Ruff' that Lawrence ~,i.rc~ be a1.lowed to use Riverside Hal 1. Decemk~er 5yh, for chlxch group. 't'he motion ~arriec~. pe~Gitic~n :e~eguesting permission to puff in ~a1iz"ornia-type sideavalk, with normal. curb along ~ha sough side of Seventh Street, was read. ~'t was moved by Scott and seconded by Turman the petition be denied, u~.less it conforms w~t~ the California-S~y~.e sidewalk, curb and gutter, along the north:zsids off' S~v~nth Street. 't'hey can pub i~ in at once, if they will conform to the sidewa3l~ already in. Zh.e motion. aar~ried. Letter :from C. Maness inviting the city Policq to attend the poliese school in B3.11ings, when it is eonduated, was read. rl'he ~'lerk was instructed to write asking the dates of such school, and thanking Mr. Maness for the invi~at3.or~.. ~'he Police r~por~~s for the mor.~th of Septernrer were ~oresented. was moved b McMan us <~nd seconded by Fresbury the reports be a,~proved. the motion carried. The Police Judge's report for _the month of September was ~m e,s~nted, I~ w a~ moved b~ l~ubman .and seconded by Rodgers the report be approved. the motion a arri e d. 1'he Health Of'f'icers s report for the- month of "'eptemb~r was presented.. It was moved by ~~ubman ara.d seconded Y~y Huf'f' the report be approved. 'the motion carried, 1'he Li~ra~y report fir the month of .September was presented. It was moved b FreeY~ury anal secox~.ded-by Hu.~f the report be approved. The motion carried. ~-'he 'T'reasurer's re ort for the moi~t~ of august was presented. It ~waa moved by duff and .seconded b~ ~u~hman the report be approved. ~lhe motion carried. 't'he Clerl~t s report for the moth of Hugust was presented. It was rn.oved by Tubman and seconded ~v ~eslanw3.tch the rei~ort be appr~>ved. the mo~i on carried. RESOLUTION N0. 880 ~ , ResolL~tion No. 880,_ ~ein.g a resolution transf'errin~ certain funds was pre s- tinted and.. read. ~t was moved bar McManus and seconded by ~'~reeb~y that n solution No. 884 be` approved. Upon roll call all aldermen ~~~sent voted Faye" and said resolution was declared passed and approved. RESOLU'.~TdN NO 882 Resolution No. 882, being a resolution transferring certain funds was presented and read. It Was moved by nodgers ~~.nd seconded by Ruff' :Ghat Resolution i~.o. 882 ~e a~ roved. Upon roll call all aldermen present voted "ayet~ and said resolution was declared passed and approved. A p€~~ition for l~~hts on ~''3~rst Street East,. was read., It ~uas moved by ~'reebu.r~ and seconded l.~v ~eo~t the petition be approved. the motion carried. ~ letter from 'the PJiontana Municipal League in regard ~o salaries fir the Police chief and '~:~l~cemen was read. the letter, was placed on file. A contract from the Penn~~alvan a Salt Co. was presented. `the contract is ~o be held for the present. 'the bills of the month Qf' ''eptember vuere presented f or pa ymen~, after due cond.~.~ara~ion by the ~'~inance ~'ommittee it was moved by ~'~re~~bury andseeonded by Seo~t the f:~1l,owing bills be a 1 lowed; Peter D. ~rhom~on, et al 264.17 E. 0. Ronnie 27~.~1 '-~3~113.e Hohendorf ~1.6~ Kenneth ~'sven ~bB.OI . Clara L. err X0.00 D. Herbert 229 •42 John Dennis 75.00 ~ C1ara L. err, '~r~as. 615.10 . _ i II Minutes of the City ~ounc~l of Laurel Ocf~ober 195- Selby Re-print 2, 95 Public ~'mployees xetirement 4~~~.1 Billings Blue Print 23.33 xi~hard Met~~;er ~.~2.4~ Hug , wee~.eg 118. 8 fired Miller 28-3, 7p W. Chap~,.~. 65.00 Dewey Nunn 27~. John. ~rok~a.ugh 15.00 Henny Strecker ~7g.~p Joe Larson, ~'reas. 2 ,00 Sam `~innes 3 .61 Laurel Fire llept. 8 .00 Grant Traver 2 .02 Harris ,~~ency .00 Watson 26.29 Charles Wood 1.~}.~} 5 N"+rs. George Behm J~.2. 0 ,~J~ohn Dennis 13.~i0 Mont~.n~. dower 1912.0 homes E~radley X0.00 Mountain °'t. 'del. 61.73 e~.ty U~ater Dept. b6.00 Bundyis :plumbing cec Heat 12,~,2D `~illi~ Hohendorf 10,0 City ~Uater Dept. ~lgs. 7.00 Clara L. Orr .10.00 R. H. faker ~C Go. 30 .91 John Haman .00 Crane Co. 28.20 Yellowstone Valley .~7 K. D, Fowler ~'ot, Zne • 58?•~9 Charle s ~~ood 28 , ~0 E. N. Hal3g~en o. 61..32 ~harl.e s Wood l~. 00 Home ~yxgen 11~,p UV. H.' Gaston 2~0.3~ Industrial Accident Board. 245• W. H. Gaston 1 .00 Industrial Accident Board ~1~.8Z Robert chmidt 31.29 Industrial equipment 825.04 Hobert Schmidt 1.71:x. J & W Blacksmith 33• ~ D. c. ~,enhard~ 263.43 Laurel Co-op Assocs. 12.18 D. C. ~enhard~ 15.00 Laurel 't`ransfer 28..27 Dr. Ha~.1 50.0 D. Lee % ~ont~ Natal E3ank 987.,58 Ma3.n St. ~landard 2.00 Marshall Wells tore 1.0.4 Yellowstone bounty .'75 Sm thT s ~'uper derv. ~8.p9 Mrs. Jake Husehka 2~j..00 S-~ormont~ s Blacksmith 8.00 Mrs. J,~e K~,sner 3~.0~ Petty Cash ,8,63 Fr~.nk mineth 13.18 John ,Dennis 25, 00 ~.alph ~atk3.ns 12. ~0 dam Winne s 1~, 0 83.E Duch ~o. 0 John' llenni.s 7 .00 SamSEh.~~. ch 71. 0 James BBre 7.6 S. Bz'~ugn~on 33. 6 George _Dhm 98,1} Phi1~1p chreine~ 8~.~0 Montana akota Util. 37.~p am hrl~ic~ 2~1.~.0 Barry 0 Leary, Inc . zo5.00 Braugh ton 7 .~Z ~-r`h.ompson Yards 88.8C? ~Phillip~Schre3.ner 11-1-~• l~ ~et~y Cash 4.22 112anuel ~n.pos 7J~.~.~ Gary ~eC oll~um 2:L Edward ~'ox 87.23 Mrs. one alley .91 Henry Schmidt Jr. 3 .20 H. Fowler C o., Inc . 1~}70~.~8 RoBert ~a~hm.dt 2~..~..0 Mrs. 0. ~ Bro~.au~;h 12.00 Indus trial equip 197. ~ Jean Karr 5 6 Herman SchessZer 203.70 Wayne Willis 7.0.0 Laurel ~ervicen-~ex~ 30. 5 ~'ranee~ ~''enton 1 0.2, Nu-lone products 50.50 ll oubleday ~ ~o. 23.00 Ti1.1 e Hohendorf 200 10 -'~Trs. Gemrge Behr. 1,~.OQ ~ai1 Gu.n~ er 85.27 Mara L. Orr, 'treas. 1.7.00 lara L. Orr 206.0 Pu~3ie Empl. Retirement 17.8 John Den.n3.s 222.~f?U Edna Tail Chapman 2~.1i Joe N i~ hole s 277108 - The ' mo t3 0~. carried. I~ I~ was moved by Harms and seconded by Beslanwi-~ch the people in the Morris Subdivision k~e billed f cr arbage No. 2 f'or the balance of tk~ f fiscal ,year in the amount of X5.00. The motion ca~~ried. ~ report .was made by the City attorney, in which ~.e stated that the C3.~y ~~e~ pion i or uva~er ~.m rovementis woulq. be nelci ~anuar~ 1t3~Gh. 'That iS-aLman & moo,! would send the necessary resolu~io~.s, and p~.pers. It was moved by Re~lar~.witch and seconded by 1'urrnan that a letter be writ~e~. ~o Herman ~ahessler tha~G the weeds mush be cleared off his leased property on the Railroad right-of-way, sough of the tracks, on ii~'~h avenue. he motion carra~d. It was moved and seconded we do now adjourn. ~~he motion carried. -~l',~ icy lerl~ Approved ~h~s 19~h day of October, 1954. ATTEST: Mayor . ci~t y leek .„,n.,: , i i