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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Minutes 03.04.1952Minutes of the City Council of Laurel J~. ~~iar ch l~ 5 2 The City Council of thQ City of Laurel met in regular session in the Cou~il Chamber, and was called to order by 14Tayor Thomson at 7:30 0' clod ~ . T~~I. Tuesday, P~Zar ch Lath, 1 52. T~pon roll call tine folloU~ing aldarrien anstivered prosent E~'ouerbacher Rodgers Hornee Tubman PQGCormick Freeburg MclY~anus Scot t The r~.inutes of tho last meeting wero read. It was moved by Feuerbacher and seconded by Tubman. the rhinutes be approved. ~~'he motion Carrie d. This being; the time set for the receiving of protests and objections to the including of any property in the ~''irst ~ven7.~ subdivision, in the City of Laurel, the City Clerk p~QSer~~;ed proof of publication, and stated ?~h~.t no protest had been received, thereupon Resolution i1o. 767 was introduced. F~ESO~vTiov r1o, 767 Resolution No. 767, being a resolution ext~ndiz~ tYie boundaries of the City o~ Laurel, Montana, to inclu~fle tvuo blocks in the First avenue subdivision was read. It was moved by Rodgers ands econded by Tubrnan, resolution No. 7b7 be pas sod. Uloon roll call, all aldermen present voted 'aye" and said Resolution was passed. It was moved by Freeburv and s econded by ~eot~ the water line cost on First Avenue North, be paid over a five-year peria3. on taxes. The motion Carrie An a;~plicai;ion for a ro-newal of a perrlit by T+Trs. N. E. Nicholas to build a Bx21~ frarle addition to presen~ dtiuelliri~;, addition to bo put on concrete faundation, to be of r~~~ and lzsed materials, on Lo ~s 5, Block 16, i~Tutting Subdivision, a_t an approxirla~a cost of X500 was ~ osented. ~t was -moved by t~odgars anti seconded by I~'IeN7~us ~Lhe application be a;?proved. The motion carried An applicatian for a permit by Tibesar & Parks Garage to erect a 4x62 metal sign to hang at least 12-feet high, from the front of building at J~Ol East Main, at an approximate cost of ~~0 was presented. It was moved by Mclylanus and seconded by Homae the permit be granted. The motion carried. An application for a ~ormit by J. Cassidy tv build a 114.x31 frame addition on concrete Foundation to present buildin€;, of new materials, on "Lots 10, and nor th 20' of Lot 9, Eilock Laurel HeigYits subdivision, at an approximate cost of X2200 waa presented. It was moved by Scott and s econded by McManus the application bQ referred to ttie aldermen of the First ~1tlard with authority to act. The motion carr~d. An ap~~lication for a permit by John Nolte to move a 28x2 frame cottage from Lots ~3 & g, Biock 7 , Laurel Heights Subd vis iori to Lots 11 end N~ 12, Block 5, LaLr el Hei get s, to be moved on rubber tit e~ , building t o be set on concrete f'otzr~l ation, Zvi th a 12x16 addition to be built of der building has been moved, to bo on concrete foundation, of new mat;er3.als apt an approxima~Ge cosh of ~,2,000 was presented. It was moved by Scott and seconded by Home o, tho application be approved. The motion carried. An annlication ~'or a ~err.~it by John Nolte to move a 23x28 frame cottage from Lots B & Block 7, Laurol Heights to be Lots S2 12, and 7~3, Block 7, Laur. el ~iei its Sub di visi on, to be moved on fiber tiros, buildin.~; to be set on concrete four~1. ation, vvith a 12x16 addition to be built aftor building will be moved, to ~e placed on concro~e foundation, and of riaw r~laterials, at an approx mmate cost of X2000 was presented. It w as roved by acott and seconded by Feu~rbachar the application Yee a~~proved. The motion carried. An ~~lication fora perrlit bJ F'red Quinn to build a 2x32 frame house, on concrete foundation, possibly cement block foundation, of new materials ~ on Lots i6, 17 and 1~3, Block 21, Laurel nealt y, at an approximate cost of X5100 was presented. It way movQd by Freeburg end s econded by Scott the application be approved. ~li~ motion carried. Mr. J. TvlacDonald and Nir. Hobert Jones of tree Nlont~a Power Company, appeared before the Council in r e~ard to more lights for tiZe City. It was moved by Scott and s econded by Rodgers that the City accept the I~lontana Power Company proposal for ownership of the lighting system in the City. `I'lze motion carried. Application by Lance Vadnais for position as ~~asket checker at the Swimming Pool was read. It was moved by Scott and seconded by Mcl~7anus the letter be turned over to the R~ereational Corranittee. The motion carri ed. An application by June Paronto, for position as basket checker at the ill ~I i I~, I I I i I Minutes of the Ci Council of Laurel Swirnmin~; Pool was read. Tt was moved by Scott and se conded by MciY'anus the letter be turned over to the Recreational Committee. The motion carried. An applic at ion by Ronald Hageman for position as Life ward was read. It was moved by Scott and seconded by Ivlcl~lanus the letter be placed on f ile. The motion carried. The water report for ~'~ebrua~y 20th, was read It vas moved b~ Scott and sedonded by 1~Zc~+~anus the report be approved. Tho motion carried. The Librar;~ report for the month~~of' February was read. S t was moved by Free bury and seconded by ~co~t tho report be a.~proved. `l'he mo~Gion c arried. ThA Police r eports for the month of February ware read. Tt was moved by Tubman and s ecanded by ryTcCorrlick tho reports be approved. The motion carried. Tt was moved by Romee and seconded by l~2cCormick the rato of pay- for policing d~.nc es at r~iv erside, be set at X1.50 par hour . '~izQ mati on carri~ d. The report of the Police Judge for the month of February was presented. It was moved by f~~mee acid seconded by Freeburg the repot be ap~x~oved. The mot ion carried. Letters from the Yellov~astono Valley Electric Co-op, giving the amounts of cap it al ownership for the STear 1950 were read. It was roved by Froebury and seconded by Homee the lei~ters be placed on file. The motion carried. A letter from George ~1. Blackford, stating his re~s~.~nation as Pumper at the Pump House was read. Tt was moved by Scott and seconded by '1'ubman the resignation be accepted. `j'he motion cz~rri ed. A letter From R. H. Sterrett for ap~licati on as pumper at the t'ump House, was read. The letter was placed on f iie . Tne bills f_or the month of February were presented for payment. ~i~ter due cons ideration by the Finance ~ornrnittee, it was moved by Romee and seconded by Freebury the bi11 s be pa id:.° Yetor v. Thomson, et al 1.3b.00 Clara L. Orr 166.29 Tillie Hohondorf 51.65 John Dennis ~ 126.79 c1 ara L . Orr X0.00 Paul ~3rohau~i 28 2.15 John F . Dennis 7 .00 Joo ~Zichol as 2 1.10 H. T~Zeininger Co. 13.8 George A. Blackford 2 3.70 F3 . L . Price 70.1 2 E. 0. Donnie 21E.8 .15 ~5~. V. v. ~naprnan X0.00 Fred ~'Iiller 2L~5•~8 Laurel Outlook <<~.l}0 Henry Strecker 139• Jnhn Br ohau~h 15.00 charle s 'food L}_7 . 2 Joe Larson, ~1'roas. 25.00 PJlrs. ;lice Britton 27.15 Laurel Fire Dapt. 2Z~6.00 Clara L. Ord, Treas. 375.10 Big Horn Supply .75 Public Emil. R~;tirement 195.1.{.4. L. N. Curtis & Sons 1 .28 Arierican City T~1a~azine ).x..00 Northwestern Auto Supp 1..78 Bundy's Plumbiri~; 139.11 L. R. ~tickelberger 2.95 Dresser Mfg. ~o. 11.}..53 1Noodrow~ s t'resc. Shop L~.2U Fenton Agency 13.50 Fenton x~ency X3.19 Gazette ~rintin~; .6.00 Montana Skate Treasury 150.00 _ Home Oxygen 1.86 City Water Dept. 66.00 K-n CYiemical Co. ~.15 'j'11116 tl(7ilf~ilUUl'1 1V~VV 1Y1EiL•.`iilcill 1FYf~11.'i ""'uUt'fi ~~~3V Clara L. err 10.00 Paci ~'i c Mates Cast iron ~.~~9 •B7 Theodore H. Bieber 15.OU t'acific ~F~ater ti~orks Supply .60.73 Bearings Supply co. 10.33 Ye ter son ~1'ypewri ter Exch 362.17 C. F. 1`~ave 25.G0 Rockwell M~~;. C;o. 812.52 Roysdon Furniture 1.~`~.L}.l Pacif is dater yyorks Supply ~t~7. X30 Yellowstone Valley Elec. 9.75 Stroup Hardware. Co. 6.30 Charles ~~ood 2~1.~.9 Tedt s Drive-in 2.3q Harold Bernhardt 255.23 Utility Su~p1y 6. 1g George Schreiner 261.07 Petty Cash 26.~3 Dr. E. C. Iiall X0.00 Montana-Dakota Utilities 125.1$ BundyIs Plumbing 6.18 PJ'Iontana Power 1206.91 De~'rance GT~~IC Co. 37.70 P~~ountain ;;t. Tel. 36.1.4..7 Tvlont ana-b`~ako~ a Uti 1. 17.70 Peter D . 'h ems on 30.00 Jake ~3an~ert 1~~.98 John F . Dennis 15.00 C. P:TcKinney 2b. U0 James Bare 219.10 Charles tinaood 12.75 John F. Dennis 75.00 Abstract Guaranty 20.00 Bund;~~ s Plumbing; 60.80 Big Ditch Co. .50 13undyt s Yltunr~in~; 7g.B1.{. Bundy? s Plumb ink 22.03 Mont ana -Dakota Uti 1. 48 .10 V. C. Johnston Lumber 76.00 Petty Cash 61+. ~0 Laurel Plumbing .41 Pacific ~'Vater 1'Jorks 756.58 Lohof Brothers ~..~.3.75 1~Zrs. U. A. Brohaugh 10.13 B. L. Price 16.25 Pub. IInpl. Retix~sment 15.7 Thompson Yards 1t3~3.63 Clara L. Orr, 1^r~eas 14.90 II i i Minutes of the Ci Council of Laurel 1{. iVlar ch 1~~2 S Sam Ehrlich 11..~8.1}.~i Frees Fenton 10.}..05 Sam Ehrlich 15E1-•.~1- l~rs George Behm 9.7.5 Gay Co-op 7.85 Montana-Dakota Util.. 28,52 Greening Chev. 5.89 N7ontar~a power Co. 1.88 Henry ~chr~idt Jam. 26 .70 11~erw n J Price _ 2.06 Joe Niahola s 2I~.. 38 Laird Radio & Ele e. 1.0.2 Billings 1'ad. & Weld. 6.00 Doubleday & Co. 8.35 I n.dustrial Equip 102, 25 Mar shall-~'el1 s ~,t e 2.1.0 Laurel ~ervi cent er 0 Sam l inr~e s ~ 00 Randolph ~Zotor 31~0.~1 dam linnes 10.00 Herman +~chessler 9l~6.75 Tillie Hohendorf 10«00 r~'he motion carried. Tt was roved and seconded, vie do n.ow adjourn. Tho motion carried, I City Clerk Approved this 18th d~ of March, X952., Mayor ATTE~TM ~ °~`s L~~~ City C18T°~ ' . . i , - ~ i ~tl.. ' ~ i i I I F ~ ~ - l ' - I 1 ~ I, ~ ~ i ' i~ r.n. 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