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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Minutes 08.01.1950Minutes of the Ci Council of Laurel igt ~.u~~ t 19,0 The City council. of the City of ~au.x~el met in. regular secs on in the Council Chamber, and was called to orderby Mayor Thomson at 7 30 o~ clock P. M. Tuesd~r Au~~ust lst, 1950. Upon r oll call the following aldermen answered present Tubman R orne e r~c~''~anus McCormic k Feuerbaeher ~'he r?linutes of the last meeting were read. Zt was moved by 1ubman and second ed by Rome a the ~rn3.nute s be a~ proved'. The moti an carried. N~r_. Robert F~eal.d a~~eared before the Council r equestin~; permission to hook up on the ~yater .Main Trunk Line north of the City. ~t wasmoved by ~'IcManus and seconded by Komee the ~ermi~sion be granted. Tie motion carried. ~~~s. Charles Ward appeared before the Coun~3.1 requesting pe nn fission to have .other vuater tap north. of the city Limits. Tt was roved bar Mc~'~anus and ~e onded by Romee tie permission ~e granted. `.i'he motion carried. John. Brohau~h appeared before the Council in regard to another Fire `~ruek for the ~i~ . I~ was moved by lubman and seconded by j~omee the matter be tabled f'or further study. The motion. carried, RE~~L~TIaN ~T~. 71g Re~:~ lotion ~o. 71g, being a ryesoiution transferring curtain funds of the ~ City of ''aurel. It w as movedwby 'iu'~man and seconded by McManus the t~Psolut on No. 719 be passed and a.~proved. Upon roll call all aldermen present. uoteelt:.A~j'e i and said ~fesolution was declared passed, The Po~,ice J~.dget s report ~'or the month of Julg was presented. It was moved by Tubraan and s ecor~d. ed by Homee the report be approved. The motion. carried. ~ I'he Police reports for the month of .July were. presented. It -.was Tnoved by. ii I'~~c~~.us and seconded by ~1'ubr~. n the reports be approved. 'The motion c arried. ~ln application -for a permit by Edward Ludwig to .build a 10 16 fr€,¢~ae house, new and u. ed material on concrete` foundation on .Lot 15 16, Block 6, Yellowstone Subdivision at an a~nroximate cost of X500 vas presented. It was moved by Romee and seconded by ~euerbacher the peril t be granted. The motion carried. ~n application for a parmit b~ Bob ~i~anilton to build 4 cabins 20x~ each cabin, of new lumbar on concrete foundation on Lots 7 8, 8, Block 6, Youngs s Sewn Subd3.vision, at an approximate eos.t~ of 8,000 was ~r esented. It was moved bg i Tubman and seconded 12y Feuerbacher the permit be granted. The rraotion carried. An a~ppl.icati on .for a pormit by G. ~iirschf~:lt to build anadd4ion 12x18 on garage, new anc~us~ed materials on eoncre~e foundation. on Lots & , Block 25, r Laurel Realty second subdivision, at ~ approximate cost of ~5C}0 was presented. It ..was moved by :~ubman. and ~ecor~ded by ~'euerbacher the. permit be gr~m.ted. The ~ motion carried. An ap~licati on i ~r' a parmit by A ~L:~~. Davis to build a 26x30 concrete basemen. and foundation, frame.housa, a1.1 new materials on Lots 15 16, Block 5, Nutting Subdivision., was _pr-esented, It was_ moved b~ Tubman. and seconded bg ~~omee the permit be ~ra~ted. !1'ris motion carried. An applicat~:on for a p 3rmit bg Sam Ehrlich to raise a 30x1.~A frame house ai d put on concrete=blocks on concrete foo~in~s on Lots l & 2,-Block 10; ~sllo~vstor~ subdivision, at an approximate cost of X700 was presented. It was moved by Romee and seconded 'by ~'euerbaeher the ~aermit be granted. Tile motion carried. An ap„~lication for a?~ermit by Russell 1~arr to build a 31x50 cin~.er block house m~ith attached garage utm~it~r room on concrete foundation, on Lots 13 & 1~., ,Block 1~, Laurel Heights subdivision, at an ~.~~proxir~.te cost of x,000 eras presence d. It vaas moved b,~r I~T~Manus and seconded by ~~omee the permit be granted, Them motion carried. An applic~tsbon for a ~~ermit by xllen Kline to build a 28x36 house of new materials on concrete foundation, also garage l~.x~~, new materials on concrete fou.ndation+ On Lots 11 & 12, Block 15, laurel ~ei~hts Subdivision, at an, app oximat cost of7,500 v~ras ~r~sented. It ~rasmoved by Tubman and seconded by ~IcM~us the: pezm it be l anted. T!~.e motion cause d. F ~ i j , i I II I ~ III, ~I i III 'III Minutes of the Ci council of Laurel 1 r'u~u st 1~~0 RESOLUTION N0. 718 A t3esolution of Lntention to create Special Improvement District No. 73 of the Cit r of Laurel, ~~;~ontana, desi~.atin~; the number of said district, describing the boundaries thereof, stating .the general character of the improvements to be made, an aaproximate ~st?mate of tie cost thereof, the portion of the cost which is proposed to be laid by said district and the manner of apportionment thereof t~ the lots and y~~rcels of land ~~ithin said district and fixing; the Brno when and t~ze Ala ce v~rhere the City Council will hear protests a{ ainst the creation of such district or the makin.~ of such impro ver_~ent s, was presented. It was moved bar Tubman and secan.c~.ed by lt~cr~~anus that I~esolut ion No. 71S be passed. Upon-roll call all aldermen present voted age and said resolution w€~s decl~rad gassed. Thy Budget was. pr e se~~ ed=-f o~ `-f iria'~ ~a ~~proval. I t was moved. by Turman and seconded by Homee the final budget be a~~~~oved and tie m~.ll levy set as follows,: Ge~~r~ ° r - 17.00 mills Revolving Fund S.I:D. X72 .50 Street y,5p n Park 7.00 Library 2.00 ~,,i~ht No. 1 l~~Taint 1. QO Li~;nt No. 2 I~~~aint .50 . Swim Pool ponds & Int 2.50 r~ 0.00 " The motion carried. RE~OLUTIOt~ ~0. 721 Resol~.~.tion Igo. 723, being a resolution l~vyi~.~ and assessin all of the ~roparty embraced vuithin Special Improvement ~i~htin~; District I~To. 1 of the City of Laurel, Montana, with 3fL.~ of the. entire cost of l~iaintenance and E1e ctrie~l current for .?the year. 1.950, was presented and read. It was moved b~,r Ror~ee and secc~ncled b~ Tubman Re~lution No. 721 be adopted. Upon roll call all alderman present. voted ~y~e and said resaluti on was declared adopted. RESOLUTION N0. 722 Resoltzta'ion loo. 722, being a resolution lev~in~; and assessing; all of the property embraced within Special Improvement Li~itin~ District Igo. lA of the City of ~'-'aurel, l~ont~.,na Frith 3~1~ of the entire cost off' ~~aintenance and. Electrical current .for the ~jear1950, was presented and. read. Tt .was moved by ''ubmaz and seconded b~ N[clvIanus 'Resolution No. 722 be aao~tsa. Upon roll call all aldermen present voted ~ye_ and Said r`esolutian .was declared adopted. RESOLUTION. N0. 723 Resolution No. 723, being a resolution levying ~~nd assessing all. of the _ property embraced within special Improvement Lighting pis tract ~o. 2 of the City of ~,aurel, Tvlontana, with 3/1~ of the entire cost of ~~Zaintenance and E7~ ctrieal current fir the year 1 50, was ~aresented ~:nd read. It v~ras moved by Ro~ee and seconded by 1~Ic~ll~~.us Resolution No. 723 be adopted. Upon ro11 call all aldormen present. voted Aye and said resolution v#ras declared adopted. ~tesolution 110. 72l~, being; a resolution lev~inJ aid assessing; a special tax against certain property designated as Garbage District No. 1 for the r errtoval of garbage, snow, v{reeds and refuse, was presented and read. It was moved by y~ornee and sQCOnded by McManus RAsolution No. 7?.~}. be adopted. U~or~. roll call all aldermen ~rssent voted ~.ye and said resolution was declared adopted. RE~OLUTIUI~ N0. 725 resolution No. 725, b ein~ a r esolution levying and assessing a special tax against certain property desi~n~ted as ~arb~~;e District No. 2 for the removal of ~ arba~;e, snow, weeds and r e~'use, was presented and read. ~~t was moved by Tubman and seconded by Homee Resolution No. 725 be a dopted. Upon roll call all aldermen present voted dye and said resolution was declared adopted.. RESOLUTION N0. 72b Resolution No. 726, a resolution levying and assessing; a tax upon all prop- erty ire. Special Improvement District No. 72, of the.:...-City of Laurel, Montana, to defray the cost of making improvements in said ~~eeial Improvement District way presented and r ead. It was moved by McManus and seconded by ~'euerbacher Resolution No. 726 be adopted. Upon roll call all alderrr,en voted eye aMd said .resolution was declared adopted. The bills of the month of July were presented fnr payment. t~fter due consideration by the ~~inance Comr~!ittee it was moved bar Homee and seconded by ° I~gcGormick the following bills be gaid: i i Iii i Minutes of the Ci Council of Laurel ~ ~I 1 .~.u~ust ti~50. ~ II I Jahn F. Denny 69.66 Richard ~~elson 'j2.5p 41~.~:~re~~~~~~er~o11 _ 72.50 Paul Brohau.gh 267.00 Jack Milligan 72.5 Joe ~'~iehoias 258 .7p ~I Way ne Ili s Jr. 72.50 George A. B1 aekfard 21~.b.1.0 Leo ~"ink 72.5fl E. 0. Ronnie 22g , 30 i Peter D. Thomson, et-al 88.00 R. H. Sterrett 219.13 Lillie ~ohendorf 51.65 Clara L. Orr, Treas. 2~ .60 I i Mara L. Orr 50.OQ Henry wiser 267.72 ~ Clara L. Orr 3.30 Mrs. Al:~~e Britton =_'.~..L~5 ~ I Laurel Outlook 239.~.~.~ Richard Metzger 1g3.~,j.~. i John F. Dennis ?~.ODj Fred Mlle r 215.00 Chet dyer 11 6.00 s'sm ~l Mne s 27 9.12 I~I Glenn Peterson 7. 0 Mountain St. Tel.. & Tel. 1 .85 ~ Ross Photocopy ~.}6.~}0 Montan a dower 100 2 'I B. L. Price 75.00 Crane Go. 223.1 ~ j Vet. V. D. Chapman 37.50 Colorado Ind. Supply 12.91 ~ i~ Clinton ~Lnderson 15.00 Gas Co-op 1.1U Ted C. ~3und~, '~°reas. 25.00 Hooker Ele ct~ochemical 1~ R0 I, laurel Fire Dept. 18g.U0 Ind~.stri~l Accident 152:61 i Tubman+ s Food 1.69 Krug; Brothers L~.54 I Mountain fit. Tel .54 Laurel 't'rading 20.53 Montana Poker ~.78 Marshall~W'ells More 182.16 i R. Royalty 60..00 Frank I~311.er 2.00 ~ Herbert xammill 60.00 Nor there Pacific ~.3~ ~I ~ John F. ~enni s 75.00 ' Nor theses tern gut o . 9 i I Laurel Plb~. 22, ,~0 Reporter Printing & Supply 1.60 Thompson Wards 86.15 Herman fiche ssler 21 2.50 Tilie Hohendorf 100rOf)i "t~'s11a ce ~ Tiernan 8.9q ~ City 'dater yep t. 66.00 dill is Sales 37.0 3 Tillie Hohendorf 1Op00 Yellowstone Va17$ y 11}. SO ~ Clara L. Orr 1fl.00' Petty Cash 75.39 j I, Keene th 13even 16. J~0" Peter D Thomson 15. UO I Richard- Metzger 36. C~0 henry Kaiser 10..00 Cyr]. Burke 5. ~.~.0 Louise K~a,i~e s ~1-7.63 I Y~11. Valleg Elec 9.39 R~arlene Hafer 51.37 I Charles ~+ood 192.50 Thelma hiteaker 11.00 ~ x~rold Bernhardt 287.50 ~,eo Fink Alex Rehm Jr. 15 .8~ Richard nelson ?2.50 ~i~ Dr. E. Hall ~ 72.0 ~ !I ~0~00 Qliver Ingersoll 72.50 Montana Power 6.85 Jack Millman 72. 0 I Mountain fit. Tel. ].0.1.}.0 Wayne ~i~l.is Jr, 72. 0 Billings Gas Co. 2.00 Norman Thompson 231.}..28 j Seottts Gleaners 2.00 Riedesel Constr. 1Op00 ~ George 1~. ~'r~k 1~.~..20 Chapman Pharmacy 22.74 ~ II Alice ~ri~ton 50.00 Bs1 Franklin 5,55 Clara L. Orr, Treas. 5.80 Johnston ,umber 1 0. ~l 1 Fredrick Goodman- 272.72 K-B Chemical x.20 i Bonnie Barr 80.00 Laird Radio ~ l~ 1.5 ~~artn ivTa~nus 8, 00 Price's Pharmacy 2.1~ I~~ - L:. D Scribner 22. 00 I~flont ana Power lOL~. 63 ~I, Adam Scheeler 5. 00 Mountain: St Tel.. 11. ~ ~ - Billings Gas 8.I}.~}. Robert R. Phillips 200.00 ~ II sari Ehrlich 150.?5 Paul J. ~ ark 200.00 ~ dam Ehrlich 11~~;;$~ Colin. F~. fi~el sh 200.00 i henry Sccimidt Jr. 3 g Donald BroTnrn ~ .00 j ~erine th seven 15? • 57 ~~i ckelberger derv. 1.79 ~I T. J. ~'etsch 260,OI~ .Laurel'hest Metal b.25 farmers Union 117.53 ~ ett;~ Cash 76.66 +-+Ca. ut GL V V ~3 .7 Vti• GGV w1V 191Vi11~t1.t~~j r4)W Cl' - C Laurel Machine .Shop. 2.00 ~a~ont~a Power 1.38 i Sherrow Service g.50 Billings Gas. 1.00 j 0. M. Wold Co. ~ .81 Clara L. err ~ II Tillie ~Iohendorf - 137.85 Amelia Staley 11.00 ~ ~ Clera I,. Orr 131.2fl C. A. Eaton 717.3Q R. J. Case Y 34.79 • ~ ~ ~~I The ~o~ion carried. I I, A letter from the Dorr ,Compar~,y regarding grease traps in Sewer ~'runk Line was read. It was moved and seconded that an ordinance regarding the use of grease traps in the ''ewer Line be prepared far the next meeting night. j It was moved and seconded we do now adjourn. `~ha motion carried, I i City Clerk ~ i ~~il A proved this 15th day of ~.u~us t, 1950.,. ~ i III ~i Mayor ~ ~I ~I ATTEaTI: - ~ ~ ~I its lerk i I 'I i I i I i i i I I i i I ~ i i •I I