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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Minutes 02.03.1920r min tes of tie City Council of Lat l i i ? Fob aid, 1920 . The GoUnCil suet in re,gul t sae3zion in-'tke Council Ckambers at ' the City HsII and tsae? ealled' `to ardor at R of-clock P. by Mayor Davis. The ,fdllov,i.ng Aldermen were preeent at roji.? call ; Kcmyon. San de Aklatrom;, Knudsen, -Tordak and Morris* f The- minutes of the last regular meeting were read,, land on motion of Alderman Morris, seconded by Alderman Sande, were approved as read. The report of the Police 'Judge was read., and on motion of Alderaan Sande seconded by Alderman Ahlstrom the report was ac- cepted as read. A communication from tke fire department asking the Council to pass a Resolution requiring a night light to be 'left in each place of buelresss was read, after, some di'5,ousssion it was decided that the fire department publisk a requeat for t?ae ligkt to be so placed. The committee on the investigation of the Nutti.hg eater ssys- temmade a ' report ex4bodying an appraisal of the system, a mot ion- was made by Alderman ;?orris, seconded by Alderman Kenyon, that the report of ;the Commi'ttee' be approved and placed on fibs, motion carried, K ?°- There being a vacancy ir?~ t;sde office of Alderman from the ` o- First Nard, cauas<ed by the resigmation of W,H,Gill, the Council pr c:-eeded:to tlae election of an Alderman to fillout the unexpired term of of Mr. Gill., J. S Broh.augA was nominated/ there being nay 2urtker nominations the nominations were declared closed, upon ballot beinz taken Mr Brokaugla received all tlte votes cast, and was declared elected, and the Clerk was instructed to noyify b3inof his election. J, I T, Ordinance No 203 relating to the assessmant of property. ire; special, Imp-ro,vement 'District No. 411 was introduced and read, and upon motion. of Alderman 'Kenyon seconded by Alderman itwrria , a vote being taken : tkereon and said, prdinance unanimously parsed and adapted. ordinance No. 204, an Ordinance autkorizing the execution, zs3uance and delivery of coupon bonds in payment, for the work and iipz'aveents in Special Improvement District No. 41, of the City of Laurel,, `Montana, and describing the form, denomination and maturity- d dates of such bonds, was introduced and read, upon motion of Aldtrman 'M Sande,. seconded ;by Ald-rman Ahlstrom, a vote being taken thereon and - the said Ordinance unanimo isly passed and adopted. Tl?ie :Gity Engineer presented tIze finial estimate of Security Brr dge Co, for Special; Improvement District No, 41, whick was rea u ti t_ion was made by Alderman Kenyon, seconded by Alderman Sande that Estimate No. Final, on Special improvement District No. 41 be al- lowed, and that the 19ayor and Clerk issue bonds in payment for same 4 `r as autkorized by.0rdinaace rya. 204 and deliver the same to the Securi ty Bridge Co, , Billings, Yontans, Motion Carried. f? r 4 . t. ; - ? I, E. This being the time and paLace for receiving bids for improvements in Speer.' Improvement District To. 41, the follova- ing bid was opened and read; 8 inch Sever 1,.?ain per foot, Man Holes 100.00 each, Flush yanks `f 1'75.00, signed by the Security Bridge Gompany; this being the only bid submitted it was referred to the dater and Server Co=iittee, who reported after investigation that after a comp:Exrison of the prices of the differeiit items this bid vas in their estimation a reason- able bid, and recommending its acceptance by the Council; a moy ion vvas made by Alderman Morris, seconded by alderman Ahlstrom that the committee's report be adopted aftd that the bid fo the Security Bridge Company for the construction of improvements in Special Improvement District No. 41 be accepted as ready 11otion ca ried. The- following bill: -vcre uregented and .c?frrr?d to the Auditing rorp-Att--te; J . S .lvdns 4.OG Geo. R. Al,'en o.00 Jas . h. Jordan 101.25 '' "' 22.00 J.A.hii er 130..;O Turner 135.00 H.1).Ken;on 6.00 C.i.h.orri s t .Oo L.H.AnlstroL 6.00 E.L.Fenton 25.00 Geo , ',J.Graff 3.3'( Lauro-1 1'radin7 Co 37. j5 if ii 4.95 tt 7.95 Davis Transfer 14.30 Heinz Drug Co. 24 . uO T.L.Gilpin reels Vordahl 6.00 Laurel au Lo Supply Co. 18.oo n n ii 3.60 H.C.I':nudsen o.00 C . tb .Sande - 6.00 VY.L.A.Calger 41.65 Chas, Davis 30.00 C.(?.i'rice 10.00 Lont. Power Co. 82 . 86 of ii 27.62 it of ,. .0 r7 10.45 ii 96 198.55 f? J Minutes of the Ca y Cou zol- of Laurel 610i da Harry Penninger 2.00 o. ''.told Co. 12.00 T.RRae Lumber 3,ID ? Co 4 830 S':L.Tebo - 6.00 FlossNewton 24.00 Jae. Phillips 2.00 Walter Green 8.Oa E.J. Gu.rmow 2.00 C.C.Edgel 130.00 -Mt. States T.& T. Co. 9.50 O. C .Bu.ndy 15 . 00 137.50 n 20.00 3 € 20.00 ". J,.B.Roney 42,05 1 Laurel Outlook 38.00 7.00 G.E.Settergre•n 41.65 The Auditing Committee reported back reeomending that the above bi-l-le be allowed and that warrants be drawn for same: A motion was made-by Alderman Kenyon, eeeone by Alcrmar Ablstrom that the report of the Auditing Committee ba accepted and that the Clerk be instructed to draw warrante for the bible, motion carried. I A motion was made by Alderman Sande, seconded by Alderman Kenyon that we do now adjourn, motion carried. II ??. I - ? L C aza • CZt,? ?I?rk. r 1920. Approved this ,U day of fr; f Mayor. r I ATTRc".T : ?F y 3 City C'lerk`. , f - Vii; _ rt u r...., ... ,s«_ ., _, 4r: ... r,... ..k _.r #: . .."• rasa. .m5. ,._.° _M? ,t.,t'?.-. 1'? "i 4Ei?? ... ..