HomeMy WebLinkAboutLaurel Airport Authority Minutes 10.23.1990LAUREL AIRPORT AUTHORITY
BOX 10
LAUREL, MONTANA 59044
October 23", 1990
The October meeting was called to order"by Chairman John Smith
at 9:00 p.m.. Members present were Bill Brennan, Roy Zahm, and Dave Powers.
Terry Fatzinger and Mary Kasner were the guests in attendance.
The following bills were presented and approved..
Laurel Servicenter gas) 343-00
Yellowstone Valley Electric (lights) 82.4
Bill Brennan made the motion to approve the bills and Roy
Zahm seconded it.
A letter was received from Mary Kasner resigning her position
on the Laurel Airport Authority.
Frank Felke will be contacted and asked to attend the next
meeting so his lease can be discussed.
Bill '_'renran re--or. ted that he Trill rer.lace the Preen light on
the beacon and will also get a new battery for the tractor.
TJo firm co.ittments have been made on the avigational easements
since the last meeting.
Nary Kasner reported that a 4x4 full sized pick-up truck ran into
the east side of her shLop hangar intentionally. This occurred the
evening of Sunday, October 21,1990. A report was filed with the
Yellowstone County Sheriff's Department.
The meeting was adjourned at 7:30 p.m.
John Hawley Smith
Chairman
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Dave Powers
Secretary
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OFFICE OF THE SHERIFF
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P.O. BOX 95017
BIWNGIS, MONTANA 58107-5017
(406) 25&2829
October 25, 1990
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
REFERENCE NO: 90-76252
On 10-22-90 Officer Fox was dispatched to Laurel Airport regarding
a vandalism. It was advised by dispatch that someone had struck the side
of a hangar with a vehicle sometime in the past two days. Terry Fatziinger
of Park City reported the vandalism. It was determined that someone had
struck the side of the metal sided hangar next to the office that borders
the runway at Laurel Airport. The vehicle involved had heavy lug M-5
tires and it is believed to be a full size Pickup. The matter appeared
to be intentional. There are no suspects in this matter.
Please refer to report NO. 90-76252 if you have any questions
of this matter.
B. Kukes
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