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Grand Island, Nebraska
January 3, 1962
Council met in regular session. All Councilmen present except
Sorensen. His Honor, the Mayor, presiding. Rev. J. R. Bailey, of the
Seventh Day Adventist Church, opened the meeting with prayer. Minutes
of the meeting of December 20, 1961, read and approved.
Bonds were presented as follows:
Soft W8ter Service Company
D . L. Round s
Merle T. Lawrence
W. J. Hi1d
Reinhardt Kruse
J. M. Lingeman -- Electricians
W. J. H ild
Kemper Plumbing
May Plumbing Company
Ralph Sorensen
Herman Plumbing
O'Hara Plumbing -- Plumbers
Bartenbach Outdoor Advert ising, Inc.
Mayhew Sign Hangers -- Sign Hangers
Motion of Clayton, seconded by Schuesslel' ,approved..
Notice from Liquor Control Commission was presented on Hearing
for Wm. and Lottie Werner set fOT 3:00 P.M., January lOth, instead of
10:00 A.M. as previously reported.
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WHEREAS, the May-or> and Oi ty Council advertised for sealed
proposals to construct'an addition to the present building at
Memorial Park, the same to be received up to 7:30 o'clock P.M.
on the 20th day- of December, 1961, and to be opened on said
date at a regular meeting of the City Council, and
WHEREAS, the proposal submitted by the Franzen & Franzen
Construction Company
of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, was
found to be the lowest and best proposal submitted.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA, that the proposal of the
Franzen &: FrarE-en Construction Company.. be, and the same is her'eby
accepted and approved; that a contract for the construction of
said building be entered into by and between the City of Grand
Island and said contractor, and that the Mayor and City Clerk
be, and they are hereby authorized and directed to sign said
contract on behalf of the City of Grand Island.
BE IT FURTHEH HESOLVED that the City Clerk fOl'ward a
certified copy of this Resolution to Carl Luebbe, Park Superin-
tendent..
Respectfully submitted this the 3rd day of January, 1962.
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Mot ion 0 f Campbell, seconc1ed by Schuessler, Re solution was
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Bids on Sewer Districts 327 and 328 presented as follows:
DIAMOND ENGIm~ERING COMPANY
327
$1,596.71
$1,681.54
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LOUIS H. SMITH
$5,398.00
$5,790.29
Motion of Pepper, seconded by stull, referred to Sewer Committee
And City Engineer.
Bids on trucks presented as follows:
DIERS MOTOR COMPANY
$3,270.00 with trade-in
$3,591.62 with trade-in
$3,494.00 with trade-in
KINMAN CHEVROLET-CADILLAC
INTERNA TIONAL H/\RVESTER
Motion of Campbell, seconded by Pepper, was referred to Street
and Alley Commj. ttee and City Engineer.
Request of Bob Kriz for opening of Delmar between Ando and Arthur
was presented. Motion of Schuessler, seconded by Campbell, referred
to Street and Alley Committee and City Engineer.
Request of Messiah Lutheran Church, 7th and Locust, for new
street light, was presented. Motion of Campbell, seconded by Schuessler
referred to Street and Alley Committee.
(COpy MINUTES)-- Special Grand Island Planning Commission Meeting
DeBacker's Office, December 22, 1961, 10:00 A.M.
Thomazin, Lewis, Debacker, Davis, Lacey, Mehring
Minutes of Previous meeting corrected to show Lacey absent.
1. Motion by Lpcey and seconded by Lewis that we recommend the
Zoning of Lot 6, Home P'ddition to Business B. Carried.
Discussi.on of Henningson Durham & Rj.chardson proposal
2. Moved by DeBacker and seconded by Davis. "Request the Council
take appropriate action on earlier resolution dated September 20, 1961,
regarding Comprehensive City Plan to conform with the request of the
State of Nebraska. Carried.
Adjourned at 10:45 A.M.
Respectfully Submitted
sl Delmar Mehring, Secretary
Motion of Mildenstein, seconded by campbell, Item 1. was approved,
and that the Council sit as a Board of Adjustment at 7:30 P.M.,
January 17th.
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RESOLUTION
WHEREAS, the City Council of Grand Island, Hall County, Nebraska,
has by Ordinance No.2517 provided for the creation of an official
Planning Commission in conformity with the Nebrasl{a Enabling
Legislation, and
WHEREAS, the Mayor of the CHy of Grand Island, Nebraska, has
appointed members of the Planning Commission; and
WHEREAS, said Planning Commission is now duly constituted and
operating, and
WHEHEAS, said Commission has determined that for the orderly
future growth of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, and to prevent
the spread of blight, that it is necessary that a comprehensive
community plan be prepared; and
WHEHEAS, the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, has a population of
less than 50,000 and does not have sufficient finances to pay for the
said comprehensive plans, and
WHEHEAS, the Planning Commission has requested the Cit;y of Grand
Island, Nebraska, to request the Division of Nebraska Resources, the
authorized state agency for the State of Nebraska, to enter into
contract with the Housing and Home Finance Agency for Urban Planning,
Assistance for the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, under the provision
of Section 701 of the Federal Housing Act of 1954, as amended:
Now, therefore be it resolved that the City of Grand Island,
Nebraska, requests that the Division of Nebraska Resources, the
authorized ste te a.gency for the State of Nebraska, make appl ica t ion to ,f
the Housing and Home Finance Agency for Urban Planning Assistance for
the City of Grand Island, Nebraska.
BE IT FUETHER EESOLVED that the City of Grand Island, Nebraska,
provide 33 1/3% of the cost of the proposed planning work.
Passed and adopted this 3rd day of January, 1962.
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MAYOR
ATTEST: F. S. White/s
CITY CLEEK
Motion of Clayton, seconded by Geil, Resolution was adopted.
Petitions with 91 signatures requesting the enactment of an
Ordinance pertaining to Retail Stores closing, was presented. After
cons iderable discussion in wh lch Fred Rauch pre sented reasons for the
Ordinance; a letter from Hinky-Dinky was presented; retail section of
the Chamber of Commerce recommendation; Bob Cover presented petition
with over 340 signatures from retail sales personnel, requesting the
Ordinance; Herb Amend, Director of Chamber of Commerce; Francis E.
McCormack; Rev. Volney Lofgreen, all giving reasons for the Ordinance.
Motion of Geil, seconded by Clayton, was referred to the Ordinance
Committee.
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Request signed by 19 persons in the vicinity of 9th and Broadwell
pertaining to the cleaning up of the lot and street in connection
with garage and junk yard operated by E. J. Goodwin, was presented.
Motion of Campbell, seconded by 'schuessler, matter was referred to the
Legal Department with power to act.
Councilman Schuessler mentioned that the Ordinance pertaining to
conditions such as now exist at 916 N. Broadwell be reviewed and that
an ordinance be passed with more teeth in it.
Petition with 67.65 signatures for Paving District in Joehnck
Road from Memorial Drive to Bismark Road; J'l1eves from Joehnck to
Cherry; and MacArthur from Joehnck Road to Cherry Street was presented.
Motion of Clayton, seconded by Schuessler, request be granted and
Ordinance ordered drawn.
Motion by Campbell that Council adjourn to meet as Board of
Adjustment~
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COlillcil met as Board of .Ad.jl1stme'ntv > All Councilmen present
except Sorensen. His Honor, the Mayor, pres iding. Request of
R. lil. O'Neill for permission to erect second residence on Lot 18,
Block 3, College Addition to \Ilest Lawn, was presented. There being
no protests on file, nor protestors present, motion of Mildenstein,
Seconded by Campbell, report of Building Zoning Committee was approved
and request granted.
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December 8, 1961
We the undersigned, members of the Zoning Committee, hereby recommend
granting permission to R. W. O'Neill, to establish the second residence
on a cornel' lot, known as Lot 18, Block 3, College Addition to West
Lav'Jn. Address to be known as 2024 1.>/. Cottage.
Proper signed petition shall be on file with the Building Department
before a permit is issued.
We, the undersigned, hereby authorize the Building Department, or
Building Inspector to issue all permits pertaining thereto.
S/ Norman Mildenstein
S/ '(,I!arren Ge il
S/ Robert Sorensen
Mot ion of J'l1ildenstein, seconded by campbell, approved.
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January 3, 1962
Grand Island, Nebraska
January 3, 1962
Council met in regular session. All Councilmen present except
Sorensen. His Honor, the Mayor, presiding.
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COW~ITTEE REPORT ON BID-RIGGING DAW~GES
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Honorable Mayor and city Council
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This report concerns the long-standing dispute between the City
of Grand Island and the Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company
relative to the purchase of a 16,500 KW turbo-generator in 1954.
Background data enclosed with this action includes correspondence
between Allis-Chalmers and the City, and a report to the City
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During December 1960 certain manufacturers of electrical equip-
ment were allowed to plead nolo-contendere (no contest) to
charges by the Government with conspiring to rig bids and fix
prices for electrical equipment. Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing
Company was one of the Companies involved. As a result the
city again pressed its case for price adjustment.
On February 23, 1961 the NIMLO (National Institute of Muni-
cipal Law Officers) task force was appointed to consider, eval-
uate, and act upon information from cities regarding their pur-
chases from electrical companies who pleaded quilty or nolo-
contendere to criminal conspiracy for bid-rigging. The duties
and purposes of this committee are to consider what action
cities may take to recover damages they may have suffered from
the illegal practices.
As a result of correspondence between the City and NIMLO, the
City was advised by letter dated JUly 13, 1961 that on the basis
of data furnished by the City, $ 1,214,003 comes within either
the quilty or nolo-contendere pleas in Philadelphia, or the
conspiracy uncovered in these cases some of which originated
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as far back as 1951.
By letter dated July 25, 1961, copy attached, the City of Grand
Island requested a meeting with Allis-Chalmers for the purpose
of resolving the problem. On August 10, 1961, Mr. Chester
Schweers, Assistant to the President of Allis-Chalmers, Mr.
John Lieb, Attorney for Allis-Chalmers, and Mr. Joe Quinn,
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Mayor's Office in an attempt to teach an agreement.
No progress was made.
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In view of the fact that negotiations have not been success-
ful, your committee recommends that the City of Grand Island
join the NIMLO Task Force Program and press claims for damages
against the electrical companies involved.
Initial expenditures will be approximately $ 3,300.00.
Your committee further recommends that the City Attorney be
directed to necessary legal action to protect the City's
interest.
Respectfully submitted this third day of January, 1962.
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Honorable Mayor & City Coubcil
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
We the undersigned, members of the Police & Street &
Alley Committees, hereby recommend that parking of
vehicles be prohibited along the south side of West
Koenig Street between Clark and Greenwich Streets
during school hours.
We further recommend that an ordinance be drawn plac-
ing said recommendation in force.
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Motion of Campbell, seconded by Stull, approved.
The Mayor mentioned he felt there was the same need for
prot ect ion around all schools, and suggested that same be invest igated
and Ordinance drawn pertaining to Same.
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Honorable Mayor & City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
We the undersigned, members of the Street & Alley &
Polj.ce Committees, hereby recommend that the "STOP"
signs at Vine and Ashton Streets be changed to
"YIELD RIGHT-OF-WAY" signs.
We further recommend that an ordinance be drawn plac-
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Motion of Campbell, seconded by Pepper, was approved.
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Gentlemen:
We the undersigned, members of the Cemetery
Committee, hereby recommend that the attached
Engineer's estimate, for construction of a
maintenance building at the Grand Island
Eemetery, be approved and the City Clerk
authorized to advertise for bids to be re-
ceived until 7:30 P.M. Wednesday February'.
1962.
Respectfully submitted,
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Motion of Stull, seconded by Clayton, was approved.
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Honorable Mayor & City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
Herewith is the Engineer's estimate for con-
struction of a one story maintenance building
at the Grand Island Cemetery in the amount of
$20,000.00.
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Motion of Stull, seconded by Schuessler, Estimate was approved.
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WHEREAS, the Mayor and Council of the City of Grand Island,
Nebraska, invited sealed proposals for the construction of Sewer
District No. 327, the aame to be received up to 7:30 o'clock on
the 3rd day of January, 1962, and to be opened at a regular
meeting of the City Council held on said date, and
WHEREAS, the proposal submitted by a.tff-W ~ Ct-;n~eO"/:Y La.
Contractor, was found to be the lowest and best proposal sub-
mitted,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA, that the proposal submitted
by :r2p,lHQtd ;E-1'~cc-n~ C", for the construction of said
sewer district be, and the same is hereby accepted and approved,
and that the Mayor and City Clerk be, and they are hereby direct-
ed and authorized to sign a contract on behalf of the City for
the construction of said district.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk forward a certif-
ied copy of this Resolution to E. W. Keiss, City Engineer.
Respectfully submitted this 3rd.day of January, 1962.
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Motion of Pepper, seconded by Mildenstein, Resolution was
adopted.
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WHEREIS, the Mayor and Council of the City of Grand Island,
Nebraska, invited sealed proposals for the construction of Sewer
District No. 328, the same to be received up to 7:30 o'clock on
the 3rd day of January, 1962, and to be opened at a regular
meeting of the City Council held on said date, and
WHEREAS, the proposal submitted by J)ah?l/J'ul EJ:tf;#e~n~f ~.
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mitted,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA, that the proposal submitted
by ,1J4J??/#/ ff.~ J;e.f2Y/~ ~, for the construction of said
sewer district be, and the same is hereby accepted and approved,
and that the Mayor and City Clerk be, and they are hereby direct-
:ed and authorized to sign a contract on behalf of the City for
the construction of said dis trict.
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BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk forward a certi-
fied copy of this Resolution to E. W. Keiss, City Engineer.
Respectfully submitted this 3rd day of January, 1962.
Motion of Pepper, seconded by Mildensteln, Resolution was
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Councilman Stull mentioned the item of changing the Ward
boundaries in the City, and also adding eight Voting Precincts. After
considerable discussion, motion of stull, seconded by Pepper, that
recommendation be approved and ordinance drawn.
Pepper mentioned the enforcement of jay-walking pertaining to
new traffic lights. After some discussion, motion of Pepper, seconded
by Clayton, was referred to the Police to proceed as per ordinance.
Claims against the City were presented as follo1lvs:
GENERAL
$ 192.77
691.65
1,902.41
.536.48
1,075.17
194.93
44.13
160.88
787.35
271.21
3,672.52
189,973.98
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153.47
AIRPORT
S1J:lREET
SANITA'l'ION
PARK
POL I CE
CEME rpEHY
FIRE
SEWER
GA RA GE
WAT:E~R
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SEWEH DISTRICT
PAVING DISTHICT
TOTAL CLAIMS
$ 199,661.95
January 3, 1962
Motion of Campbell, seconded by Geil, claims were allowed as read
and listed in the Claim Register. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Campbell, Clayton, Geil, Mildenstein, Pepper, Schuessler, Stull.
Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
Motton of Clayton, Council adjourned.
F. S. White
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Council met in regular session. All Councilmen present except
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Clayton and Mildenstein. His Honor, the Mayor, presiding.
Major Larned, Salvation Army, opened the meeting with prayer.
Minutes of the meeting of January 3rd read and approved.
Regular Surety Bonds having been O.K.ld by the City Attorney
were presented as follows:
A. L. Horn, Auctioneer
Jack Cole, Sign Hanger
John Preisendorf
Leonard McCarty
SEmi tAry Plumbing Company -- Plumbers
C. 1;1. Oyster
Halt er Kruse
Floyd McCullough
Jerry Kingsley
Don Meyer
Electricians
Mot lon of Campbell, seconded by Schues 81er, Bonds were approved.
Beport of Northwestern Public Serv ice for the month of December
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WHEREAS, the Mayor and Council of the City of Grand Island,
Nebraska, invited sealed proposals for one 23,000 pound G.V.W.
truck, the same to be received up to 7:30 o'clock on the 3rd
day of January, 1962, and to be opened at a regular meeting of
the City Council held on said date, and
WHEREAS, the proposal submitted by k!nJ-/16J;( ~h~tlrd/el-L~~/k".r;1G.
Contractor, was found to be the lowest and best proposal sub-
mitted,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA, that the proposal submitted
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truck be, and the same is hereby accepted and approved, and
that the Mayor and City Clerk be, and they are hereby direct-
ted and authorized to sign a contract on behalf of the City
for the purchase of said truck.
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BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk forward a certif-
ied copy of this Resolution to E. W. Keiss, City Engineer.
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Motion of Campbell, seconded by Stull, Resolution was adopted.
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Communication from F. Wm. Hotz, Principal of Wasmer School
pertain:i.ng to school lanes and traffic signals on Second Street for
protection of school children having to cross Second to go to Wasmer
was presented. Mot ion of Schuessler, seconded by Campbell, was
referred to Street and Alley and Police Committees.
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To Honorable Mayor Frank D. Ryder
and City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
I am the owner of certain real estate situated
south of the City of Grand Island, and it would be ad-
vantageou~ in the development of this real estate if
ArUmI' Stree t from tne sou th line of Bel Air Addi tion
to Stolley Park Hoad were opened. It is my opinion
tnat it would also be of great benefit to the Gity of
Grund Island if Arthur Str et were extended in this
manner.
In order to provide a right-of-way for such street
extension Mrs. Sartin and I are willing to deed to the
City a strip of land sixty (60') feet in width extending
from the south line of said Bel Air Addition to Stolley
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said tract of land and enclose the same, it being under-
stood that it is to be used only for a public road.
We respectfully request the City of Grand Island
to accept this deed for such road improvement and open
said road for public use.
Yours very truly,
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To ~he rionorable Mayor and City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
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We, the members of the Street and Alley Committee,
nave considered the request of James A. Sartin and Larie I.
Sartin, husband and wife, in wnich they have requested the
Ci ty to accept a 1c4ui t Claim Deed for a strip of ground to
extend Arthur Street from the south lfune of Bel-Air Addition
to Stolley Park Roud.
It is our opinion that the Deed should be accepted and
filed for record, and we, therefore, recommend that said re-
quest be granted.
Respectfully submitted
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ENGINEER, S'T'R8i~'l1 l:.i; ALLEY and
BUILD CODE C 'I'TI:i:E
Motion of campbell, seconded by Stull, report was approved.
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Bequest of Emil Fanning for permission to store merchandise from
Baldwin Laboratories, Inc. in a garage at 909 N. Wheeler, Lot 5,
Block 15, Bussell Wheeler's Addition, was presented, along with
permission from residents in immediate neighborhood~
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(COpy BEPORT OF BUILDING INSPECTOR)
January 15, 1962
Honorable Mayor & City Council
City Hall
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
The attached request to store retail sales supplies at 909 N. Wheeler
street in a gar8ge building, being converted for this purpose, is ion
violation of Ordinance #2162; the zontng ordinance for the City of
Grand Island; being zoned Residence IfBIf; hOltJever; this request
constitutes the continuation of a storage business in this garage, in
as much as the Benson Plumbing Company has stored plumbing supplies
for many years at this address.
The new business is ofg, much higher classification than the previous
Plumbing business. This request is also accompan:ied by a petition
signed by the residents of this area, giving Mr. Fanning permission
to store his supplies at the above mentioned address.
Respectfully Submitted
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Ch :Le f Build ing Inspect or
City Hall
Grand Island, Nebraska
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Motion of Campbell, seconded by Pepper, was referred to the
Fire and Zonlng Committee. Hearing before the Board of Adjustment
set for 7:30 P.M., February 7th.
( COPY) BE: FLECTEI ClANS EXAMI NG B01\RD
January IE), 1962
Honorable Mayor and City Council
City Hall
Grand Island, Nebra ska
Gentlemen:
The following listed men b-:;ve been appointed, pending your approval,
to serve on the Electricians Examining Board for the Calendar year,
1962.
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REPRESENTING NAME EMPLOYED
Master Electr~cians
Glenn Vanosdal1
Van's Electric
( Owner)
R. 1/1. Kruse
( Journeyman)
Chairman of the
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15 years
Journeymen Electricians Eldon Ault
8 years
Chief Sldg.lnspector
Respectfully Submitted
S/ H. L. Butts, Building Inspector
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Hunter L.Butts
Board
Motion of campbell, seconded by Pepper, appointments were
confirmed.
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( COpy) BE: PLDr1BERS EXAfvlING BOARD
January 16, 1962
Honorable Mayor and City Council
City Hall
Grand Island, Nebraska
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The following listed men have been appointed, pending your approval,
to serve on the Plumbers Examining Board for the Calendar year, 1962.
This is in compliance with Paragraph E. 3, Ordinance No. 2630.
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Master Plumbers John Preisendorf Preisendorf Plbg.Co. 8 years
( Owner)
Journeymen Plumbers Hobert Baker O'Hara Plbg. Co. 9 years
(Journeyman)
Public Keith Skeels John Claussen Sons
(Architect)
Healt h Department Edward Edwards Stat e Sanitarian
Chie f Bldg. Insp. Hl;mt er L. Butt s Chairman of the Board
Hespectfully Submitted
S/ H. L. Butts
Chief Building Inspector
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Motion of Pepper, seconded by Ca rnpbell, appo:l.ntment s were
confirmed.
Motion of Pepper, Council adjourned to meet as Board of
Adjustment.
F. S. vIhite
City Clerk
January 17, 1962
Grand Island, Nebraska
.January 17, 1962
Council met as Board of Adjustment on the request of H.E.Kinman
for rezoning a plot of ground 225 by 235 ft, NW corner of Lot 6, Home
Subdivision, from Hesidence "A" to Business "P'''. All Councilmen
present except Clayton and Mildenstein. His Honor, the Mayor,
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prasiding. There being no protests on file, nor protestors present,
motion of Geil, seconded by Schuessler, request was granted and
ordinance ordered drawn.
Motion of Campbell, Council adjourned to meet in regular session.
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City Clerk
January 17, 1962
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Council met in regular session. All Councilmen present except
Clayton and Mildenstein. His Honor, the Mayor, presiding.
January 17, 1962
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Gentlemen:
I hereby ceryify that the Diamond Engineering Company
has completed work on Paving District No. 332 in ac-
cordance with the plans, specifications and contract
by and between the City of Grand Island, Nebraska and
the Diamond Engineering Company.
I further certify that the work completed contains the
following materials at the price set forth in the Contract.
382
2,294.43
Cu. Yds. Earth Excavation
@ $0.55 $ 210.10
991.0 Lin. Ft.
37.0 Lin. Ft.
33.2 Lin. Ft.
Sq. Yds. '6" Concrete Pavement as
per plan.
Integral Curb.
Construct Concrete Headers
3.19
0.40
0.70
7,319.23
396.40
25.90
Removal ,of Concrete Headers. 0.35 11.62
TOTAL $7,963.25
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I herewith submit the following state of all costs in
connection with Paving District No. 332.
TOTAL
$7,963.25
666.25
$8,629.50
TO: The Diamond Engineering Company
TO: Engineering and Publication
To be divided as follows:
TOTAL
$8,629.50
NONE
$8,629.50
To be assessed to private property
To be charged to intersections
I further recommend that the City Council sit as a
board of equalization on Paving District No. 332 on
the 7th day of February, 1962 at 7:30 P.M.
Respectfully submitted,
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City Engineer
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Honorable Mayor & City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen : d~~/
I hereby certify that the Diamond Engineering Company has
completed work on Paving District No. 347 in accordance
with the plans, specifications and contract by and between
the City of Grand Island, Nebraska and the Diamond Engineer-
ing Company.
I further certify that the work completed contains the
following materials at the prices set forth in the contract.
$ 1,892.55
Earth Exca~ation. @ $0.55
3,441 Clo1.. Yd.
20,645.34 Sq. Yd.
7,577.9; Lin. Ft.
517.6) Lin. Ft.
124.15 Sq. Ft.
I 225.51 Sq. Ft.
6" Concrete Pavement as
per plan. 3.19
Integral Curb. 0.40
65,858.63
3,031.18
362.34
Construct Concrete Headers. 0.70
Construct Concrete Sidewalks
4" Thick. 0.40
49.66
Construct Concrete Driveways
5" thick. 0.55
Adjust Manhole to Grade. 18.00
Adjustment of Storm Sewer Inlets
a. Adjusting inlet to grade 18.00
b. Relocation of inlet using
existing castings. 80.09
Standard Manhole Complete
w/450# Ring, Cover & Stubs. 140.00,
124.03
234.00
13 Each
1 Each
7 Each
1 Each
3 Each
18.00
560.00
140.00
Water Valve Manhole Complete
w/450# Ring & Cover. 1)0.00
390.00
Complete
130.00
175.00
115.00
Construct Storm Sewer Inlet
a. Type "E"
E. Type "C"
c. Type "D"
520.00
350.00
230.00
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2
631
Each
Each
Each
Lin. Ft. Reinforced Concrete Sewer
Pipe in Place.
a. 12" dia. 075-55 3.15
1,987.65
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Bituminous Expansion Material in Place
Lin. Ft. A. 1/2" X 4" 0.1;
3.00
20
b. 1/.2" x 6"
c. 1/2" x 8"
d. 1" x 6"
63.47
8.00
3.30
130.22
0.20
0.2;
0.30
317.35
32
11
372.0;
40
Lin. Ft.
Lin. Ft.
Lin. Ft.
Lin. Ft.
Lin. Ft.
Removal of Concrete Headers 0.35
Removal of Concrete Straight
Curb. 0.30
12.00
671.3
Lin. Ft. Removal of Concrete Comb.
Curb and Gutter.
20~.39
0.30
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286.71 Sq. Ftt.
72.2 Sq. Ft.
17 Sq. Yd.
9..3 Cu. Yds.
13 Each
11 Each
56 Lin. Ft.
28 Lin. Ft.
2 Each
5 Sq. Yd.
.3 Each
96 Gals.
430.57 Tons.
4,599 Gals.
Removal of Concrete Driveways.0.1l
]~ 4
31.54
Removal of Concrete or Brick
walks. 0.07 5.05
Removal of Asphalt Pavement
and Base. 0.95
Concrete for Beams. 16.50
M450 Manhole Ring & Cover. 50.00
Removal of Type "B" Inlets. 10.00
Removal of 12" R.C.P.
Removal of 12" C.M.t.
0.60
0.60
Removal of Concrete Headwalls12.00
Removal of 6" Concrete
Pavement.
0.95
Clear & Grub 4" to 12" trees 10.00
Tack Oil
0.07
Asphaltic Concrete.
Asphaltic Cement.
7.50
0.17
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Werk performed in addition to the above and billed to
the Diamond Engineering Co. by the City Electric Depart-
ment Invoice #5-61-7625.
TOTAL
16.15
15.3.45
650.00
110.00
3.3.60
16.80
24.00
4.75
30.00
6.72
3,229.28
781.8.3
81,312.59
193.32
$81,505.91
I hereWjth submit the following statement of all cos ts in
connection with Paving District No. 347.
$81,505.91
6.520.47
$8$,026.38
TO: The Diamond Engineering Company
TO: Engineering and Publication
TOTAL
To be divided as follows:
To be asses$ed to Private property
To be charged to intersections
$62,492.3$
25153~.OQ
$88,026.38
TOTAL
I further recommend that the City Council sit as a board
of equalization on Paving District No. .347 on the 7th day
of February, 1962 at 7:30 P.M.
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Motion of campbell, seconded by Sorensen, approved.
Extension Lease by and between the City of Grand Island and
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seconded by Schuessler, was approved, Mayor and Clerk authorized to
sign.
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January 17, 1962
Honorable Mayor & City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
We the undersigned, members of the Street &
Alley Committee, hereby recommenti that the
request of W. J. Culver of the Messiah Lutheran
Church be granted and that the existing Street
light at 7th and Locust Streets be changed to
one of the new type lights.
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( COpy REPORT OF OHDINl\NCE COMMITTEE) January 10, 1962
Honorable Mayor and City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
It has come to the attention of the Ordinance Committee that a need
exi.sts concerning the creating of ord inances relat i.ve to the following
subjects, namely:
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Regulat ing the installat ion of heat ing gas burni.ng apparatus.
Underground storage tanks for gasoline and oils.
Regulating the installation of mobile home parks and the perking
of mobile homes on private property.
Termite control.
Burning Ordinance.
Animal and fowl Ordinance.
Rough copies of orc1inances relative to the first four subjects are
available for inspect ion In the Building Department Offj.ce.
It is the recommendation of the undersigned committee that ordinances
be drawn dealing with the above mentioned subjects and such to be
presented for passage as soon as possible.
Respectfully submitted,
ORDINANCE COMNIT'TEE
sl George H. Clayton
sl Warren B. Geil
sl Frank H. Pepper
Motion of Geil, seconded by Pepper, approved.
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Recommendation from Park Committee that there be telephones
installed at the following parks: LINCOLN PABK
GHA. CE A BBOT~I'
LIUN'S
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EB01\D1;lELL PI HK
BUECHLEH
pum PAHK
ASHLEY FIELD for the use of
employees only, for the purpose of calling through PBX operator at
City Hall for an emergency call. Motion of Sorensen, seconded by
Schuessler, approved.
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W}JI':HEAS, on the 3rd day 01' Pebruary, 1960, tCle sum of
~ji4000. 00 was transferred fronl the Airport Fund to a new fund
ce,lled the Airport Hunway and Lighting ]?und, which sum 01'
money was to be used in paying for the cost of runway and apron
li;ghting a t the Airport, and
W1JEHEAS, the installation of sudJ lighting system has now
been completed, and all costs in connection therewith have
been paid, and
iNI,EI1.EAS, there now rema ins in SEJ td Airport Runway and
Lighting Fund an unexpended balance of ~t;l, 581.02, which sum
should be returned to the Airport Fund.
NO\V, 'l'H!;;]\EF'ORE, BE rr HESOLVED BY THE Ivl1l.YOR l\.ITD COUNCIL
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, tha t trle sum of 1))1,581.02
be, and the same is hereby ordered transferred 1'rom the Airport
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Hunway and Lighting Fund to the Airport F'und, and thE1. t the (;i ty
Treasurer be, ~nd he is hereby authorized and directed to trans-
fer said 1'unds as herein provided.
BE 1'1' FUll'l'hm RESOINE:D tha t tne (;i ty Clerk forward a certi-
fied copy of this HefJolution to Walter Weber, Cit;y Treasurer, and
to Lester Lilly, Airport Manager.
He spec tfully submi tted thi s the 17th day of Januar y, 1962.
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Motion of Geil, seconded by Pepper, Hesolution was adopted.
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WE.iiBEAS, the Ci ts of Grand Islund mus t temporarily oper-
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ate tne cafe at tue l\lunicipal Airport in order to accommodate
the persons traveling by air and using said airport, and
Wm~Il}:;AS, in order to have funds with wn:Lch to operate
said cafe, tne sum of $500 should be tran si'erred fr:J:I.l1 the
Airport r"und t;J the Airport Cafe Opera ting l<'und.
NOW, lI1Hi~HEF10RB, BE I'l' HESOLVED BY
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that tne sum of ~500.00
be transferred from tue Airport Fund to the Airport Cafe Op-
erating Fund; that the City Treasurer be and he is hereby
directed and authorized to transfer said funds as herein set
f'cXt'th and tha t trIe transfer thereof be shown on hi s re cords
and the records of the City Clerk.
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merchandise owing by the City because of the operation of said
cafe be paid out of said Airport Cafe Operating Fund, and that
all receipts received from the operation of said cafe be paid
into said Airport Cafe Operating Fund.
Bb 1'1' FU:d'll.i:illR I1ESULVED that the Ci ty Clerk forward a
certified cop;y of this Hesolution to Walter' v,. Weber, City
Treasurer, and to Lester I. Lilly, Airport Manager.
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Hespectfully submitt.d this 17th daJ of J.arruar'Y, 1962.
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WCJEHE:A~), the present underpass at J:';ast Second Street and
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the Cnicago Burlington and Quincy Hailroad in the City of
Grs.nd Island, Nebraska, wiIl accommodate only two (2) lanes
of traffic, and East Second Street is now a four (4) lane
street leading to said underpass, and
W.dEHEAS, such narrow underpass is defini toly a Ll.azard
CO tho motoring public due to the abrupt t~ans~ Lion from
two (2) to four (4) lanes of traffic, and
Wd~.l(EAS, the Ci ty of Grand Island desires that said un-
derpass De widened; that this hazard to traffic be removed,
and tha t the Oi ty of Grand Island seel\: assistance In improving
conditions at this location.
NOVJ,
ORI:, BE: 1'1' m';;::OLVED BY'
COUNCIL,
OF crcy OF' GHAI'm I;jLAND, NEBFV\.rm:A, that the State of
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Nebraska, Bureau of Roads, be requested to make a study of
the situation and to make recommendations for removing said
hazard.
BE 1. '1' FUn'I'EEH
UINED thL, t the City Clerk forward a
certified copy of this Resolution to Mr. John Hossac.k, State
Engineer, and to E. W. Keiss, City ~ngineer.
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WH.i';tlE:l\.S, there is a va s t amoun t of mo tor vehi cu lar
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travel at the intersection known as Five Points where State
Street, BDoadwell Avenue and Eddy Street all intersect, and
WHEllliAS, the geometrical des.ign and signalization of
said intersection is inadequste to handle this traffic effi-
ciently, and
WHEREAS, the said intersection is on a Federal Aid route
and therefore eligible for Urban Federal Aid matching funds,
and.
Wl~iEREAS, the City of Grand Island desires to proceed
with the necessary improvement and rebuilding of said inter-
se ction,
NOW, 'l'HERE:FOR&;, BE I'l' REE;OLVED }{'{ 'I'llE NlAYOH AND COUNCIL
OF' rI'LE CI'l'I OF GHAND ISLAND,NEBRA;:':KA, that the State of Ne-
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braska, Bureau of Boads, be requested to initiate necessary
steps to set up a project, using Federal Urban matching funds,
to rebuild said intersection including any new traffic signals
which may be necessary.
bE 1'1' FUH'I'liL~H HE,30INED tha t the Ci ty Clerk forward a
certified copy of this Resolution to
. J-obn Hossack, State
Engineer, and to E. W. Keiss, City Engineer.
He frpec tfully submi tted thi s
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Motion of Campbell, seconded by Stull, Fiesolutionwas adopted.
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RESOLUTION
WHEREAS, the sixty-second session of the Nebraska
Legislature has enaoted into law LB480, known as the Nebraska Civil
Defense Act of 1951, and
WHEREAS, Section 7 of said Act authorizes and directs eaoh
county and each city of met ropol itan, primary or first c las s, to
establish a looal organization for civil defense, and to do certain
other acts in oonnection therewith, and
WHEHEAS, such action is not only required by law, but that
it appears to be in the best interests of the county and/or city and
of the ci t lzens thereof to p.grt ic ipate in the benefits and
responsibilities of said Act:
NOW, rrHEEEFORE, BE' IT HESOLVED BY 'I'HE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
OF HALL COUNTY, NEBW\SKA, and/or THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
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1. That there 1s hereby established within said county and/or,
city a local civil defense organization to be operated in conformity
with the Nebraska Civil Defense Act of 1951.
2. That reposing great confidence in his integrity and ability,
A-~;;;7~ whose address J.s~~..lS
hereby appointed Director of Civil Defense of said County and/or City
during the pleasure of thi.s body, or unt il a succes sor is duly
appointed.
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and seconded by ~
that the above resolution be adopted.
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OHDINANCE NO. 3760 prohibiting perking of motor vehicles on the
South side of Koenig between Clark and Greenwich, regulerly passed by
the Council, signed by the Mayor.
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OHDIN.ANCE NO. 3760 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
was placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Vat ing yes,
campbell, Geil, Pepper, Schuessler, Sorensen, Stull. Voting no, none.
Clayton and Mildenstein absent.
OHDINANCE NO. 3760 - IVlotion of Sorensen, seconded by campbell,
rules suspended and ordinance plF!.ced on second read ing by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Campbell, Geil, Pepper, Schuessler,
Sorensen, Stull. Voting no, none. Clayton and Mildenstein absent.
OHDINANCE NO.__3760 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Campbell, Geil, Pepper, Schuessler,
Sorensen, Stull. Vot ing no, none. Clayton and Mildenstein absent.
ORDINA liCE NO. 3760 - l\1ot ion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbe 11,
was p18ced on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot.
Voting yes, Campbell, Geil, Pepper, Schuessler, Sorensen, Stull.
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Vot ing no, none. Clayton and Mildenstein absent.
OHDINAtJCE NO. 3761 levying taxes for/Paving District No. 346,
water service connections with Water Main existing in
regularly passed by the Council, signed by the l\1ayor.
ORDIN"N~~ NO. 3761 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
was placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting ye s,
Campbell, Geil, Pepper, Schuessler, Sorensen, Stull. Voting no, none.
Clayton and Mildenstein absent.
OHDINl,liCE NO. 3761 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by ti.tle only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Campbell, Geil, Pepper, Schuessler,
Sorensen, Stull. Voting no, none. Clayton and fJIildenstein absent.
OHDINliNC~ NO.!.-~761 - Not ion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
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rules suspended and ordinonce placed on third reading by title only.
Eo 11 call ballot. V ot i ng yes, Camp be 11, Ge Lt, Peppe r, Schue ssler,
Sorensen. Stull. Voting no, none. Clayton and Mildenstein absent.
OHDINr\NCE NO. 3761 - Hotion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. Hall call ballot.
Voting yes, Campbell, Geil, Pepper, Schu.essler, Sorensen, ~)tull.
Voting no, none. Clayton and Nildenstein absent.
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ORDINANCE NO. 3762 creating Paving District No. 365 in part of
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Joehnck Road from Memorial Drive to Bismarl{ Hoad; Meves Avenue from
,roehnck Road to Cherry Street, and MacArthur Avenue from Joehnck Road
to Cherry Street, regularly passed by the Council, signed by the Mayor
OHDINANCE NO. 3762 - Mot ion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
was placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Campbell, Geil, Pepper, Schuessler, Sorensen, stull. Voting no, none.
Clayton and Mildenstein absent.
OBDINANCE NO. 3762 - Notion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Holl call ballot. Voting yes, Campbell, Geil, Pepper, Schuessler,
Sorensen, Stull. Voting no, none. Clayton and Mildenstein absent.
OHDINANCE NO. 3762 - r.10tion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
rules su.spended and orc1inanceplaced on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Campbell, Geil, Pepper, Schuessler,
Sorensen, Stull. Voting no, none. Clayton and Mildenstein absent.
onDINANCE _ NO. 3762 - Mot ion of Sorensen, seconded by Schu.e ssle r,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. Holl call ballot.
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Voting yes, Campbell, Geil, Pepper, Schuessler, Sorensen, Stull.
Voting no, none. Clayton and Mildenstein absent.
Treasurer's Report presented, received and placed on file.
The Mayor called attention to Committee Heports not coming to his
Office, as had been acted on by the Council some two months ago.
The Nayor mentioned that there should be a policy adopted, whereby
requests from c~tizens be answered from his desk, rather than
presented through the Council. Requests for certain things should
be presented as a matter of Public sentiment, and should be handled
through correspondence. Notion of Sorensen, seconded by Stull, the
Mayor was authorized to make reply to the proposed mentioned
communications.
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Rev. Lofgreen, President of the Ministerial Association addressed
the Council pertaining to Sunday Closing. Herb Roeser and Bob
Robertson also expressed themselves as feeling there should be at
least one day a week for a family man to spend with his family, and
to attend the church of his choice.
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Claims against the City were presented as follows:
GE NERAL
$ 2,979.15
AIHPOHT
1,260.24
STREET
5,546.31
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SANITATION
708.69
PAHK
285.59
POLICE
2,057.01
CEMETEHY 202.24
FIRE 893.10
SEWER 2,541.65
GARAGE 2,081.59
WATER 9,408.57
LIGHT 334,097.82
SEWER DISTHICT 37.42
Pi\VING DISTRICT 251.34
OFF STREET PARKING 334.22
TOTAL $362,684.94 January 17, 1962
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Motion of Stull, seconded by Sorensen, claims were allowed as
read, and listed in the claim register. holl call ballot. Voting
yes, Campbell, Geil, Pepper, Schuessler, Sorensen, Stull. Voting no,
none. Clayton and Mildenstein absent.
Motion of Stull, Council adjourned.
F. S. White
City Clerk
January 17, 1962
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Grand Island, Nebraska
,January 25, 1962
Council met as per special call of
present except Clayton. His Honor, the
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WHEREAS, by Committee report approved on September 20, 1961,
the Commissioner of utilities was authorized and directed to ne-
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gotiate, for the purpose of testing with option to buy if tests
proved satisfactory, certain lands between channels of the
Platte River in the area between the Highway 281 and Highway 34
crossings of that stream. The area under consideration had been
selected for possible well-field use on the basis of preliminary
investigation and study of available data, and
WHEREAS, by an accompanying action on October 4, 1961, a
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committee composed of Mr. John Thomazin, Mr. A. W. Hedgecock
and ~tr. Paul Huston, realjtors, were named to represent the City
of Grand Island for the purpose of acquiring land suitable for
well installation and,
WHEREAS, after appraisals and negotiations by the committee
of said realjtors, the City of Grand Island Water Department,
has possession of the following three options:
No.1. "Clinton E. Cronin, and Bennett S. MartiniExecu-
tors~Leo B. Stuhr Estate agree to hold until the 1st Bay of
Februa~y~ 1962, 11:00 o'clock A.M., time being the essence of
this option, subject exclusively to the order of the '~ater
Department of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, the follow-
ing described property to-wit:
Lots 4-5-6-7-8 Island in Section One (1) Township
Ten (10) North, Range Nine (9) west of the 6th
P.M. and Lots 1-8-9 and NW~NE%1 Section Eleven
(11) Township Ten (10) North, Range Nine (9) West
of the 6th P.M. and all accretion land containing
approximately 369 acres plus approximately 40 acres
of accretion land, all in Hall County, Nebraska.
Subject to the exclusive right of May D. Stuhr to
use the summer cabin and aQjacent fenced-off area
located in Section 1 , with the right of ingress
and egress thereto for so long as she shall live.
The second party to make and to pay for any major
repairs required on such cabin.
and to transfer and convey the said property by warranty deed,
with full covenants, free from all encumbrances not herein set
forth at any time within the time above prescribed, to the
Water Department of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska or to
such person or persons as he, she or they, may direct, at and
for the price of Forty seven Thousand Four Hundred and 00/100
_ _ Dollars payable on the following terms: Cash upon deliv-
ery of Warranty Deed and Abstracts of Title showing good and
marketable title.
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Permission is hereby given under this option for the City of
Grand Island.Water Department to core drill on this land test-
ing for well-sites."
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No.2. "Fred Hongsermeier and Louise Hongsermeier, husband
and wife agree to hold, until the 14th day of February, 1962,
11:30 A.M., time being the essence of this option, subject exclus-
ively to the order of the Water Department of the City of Grand
Island, Nebraska or his, her or their assigns, the following de-
scribed property to-wit:
The East Half of the Southeast Quarter (E~SE~) and Lots
Six (6) and Seven (7) all in Section Two (2) in Town-
ship Ten (10) North, Range Nine (9) West of the 6th
P.M. including all of the land included in the patent
from the United States to Anna E. Schimmer recorded in
Book 1 of Patents at Page 406 in the office of the
Register of Deeds of Hall County, Nebraska. Subject
however, to the right-of-way over the South 20 feet
of said land in favor of the County of Hall and re-
corded in Book 43 at Page 153 of the Deed Records of
Hall County.
and to transfer and convey the said property by warranty deed,
with full covenants, free from all encumbrances not herein set
forth, at any time within the time above prescribed, to the
Water Department of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska or to
such person or persons as he, she or they, may direct, at and
for the price of Twenty Thousand and 00/100- - - -Dollars pay-
able on the following terms: Cash upon delivery of Warranty
Deed and an Abstract of Title showing good and marketable title.
Said First Parties hereby give permission to enter on said land
and to core drill so that Water Department of the City of Grand
Island may test for proper type of gravel."
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No.3. "Emil H. Schimmer and Ella Jean Schimmer, husband
and wife, John C. Schimmer and Frances M. Schimmer, husband and
wife agree to hold until the 15th day of February, 1962, 11:30
o'clock A.M., time being the essence of this option, subject ex-
clusively to the order of the said second party or his, her or
their assigns, the following described property to-wit:
The Southeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter
(SE~~m~) and Lots Two (2), and Three (3) Island,
Section Eleven (11) Township Ten (10) North,
Range Nine (9), West of the 6th P.M. Hall County,
Nebraska, containing 126.5 acres a little more or
less, according to Government Survey.
and to transfer and convey the said property by warranty deed,
with full covenants, free from all encumbrances not herein set
forth at any time within the time above prescribed, to the water
Department of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska or to such
person or persons as he, she or they, may direct, at and for the
price of Twenty Thousand and 00/100 - - - Dollars payable on the
following terms: Cash upon delivery of Abstract of Title showing
good and marketable title and Warranty Deed.
Said First Parties hereby give permission to enter on said land
and to core drill so that Water Department of the City of Grand
Island may test for proper type of gravel," and
WHEREAS, upon receipt of these options, the areas involved
were surveyed, test hole sites were located and testing started.
Results of the testing confirmed the earlier opinion that the
area would be adequate for well;field use, and,
~frIEREAS, the Layne-Western Company under contract with the
City for test activities, submitted the following report by
letter dated January 19, 1962:
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"In accordance with your request we are pleased to give you
our opinion to date of ground water conditions along the
Platte River where we are now drilling a series of test
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holes. We have completed and have logs on thirteen holes
and have forwarded to you and to the Conservation & Survey
Division, University of Nebraska copies of all logs and
chemical analysis that we have available to date.
Mr. Vincent H. Dreeszen of Conservation 8< Survey Division
wrote you on January 15, giving transmissibility figures
on the first ten holes. You will note his opinion is opts-
mistic.
We have analysis on water samples from test holes # 61-1,
61-2 and 61-3 that indicate a hardness of 204 ppm, 140 ppm
and 280 ppm. Analysis are also available on samples taken
from the Platte River north of the test hole field and the
river south of the test hole field. The sample to the north
indicates a total hardness of 356 ppm and to the south 320
ppm.
We are listing below the bottom of the sand and gravel of
each of the test holes.
# 61-1
# 61-2
# 61-3
# 61-4
# 61-5
# 62-6
125'
135'
126'
125'-6"
148'
l32'-6t1
# 62-7
# 62-8
# 62-9
# 62-10
# 62-11
# 62-12
# 62-13
121'
143'
141'
132'-6"
126'-6"
132'-6"
130'
The mlnlmum depth through the gravel was 121' on test hole
# 62-7, and the maximum encountered was 148' on test hole
# 61-5. The thickness of saturated water bearing sand and
gravel is, therefore, approximately 120' or more which we
would consider good for water well construction.
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The proposed well field is adjacent to the Platte River
which is excellent for recharge. You will note our drill-
er's opinion of the formation indicates well capacities of
1,000 to 1,500 GPM which are all in our opinion conservat-
ively rated with a nominal drawdown.
It is our opinion that this area will make a most satis-
factory well field and that you proceed to acquire the
necessary land for future construction of water supply
facilities for the city.
We have not analyzed enough water samples nor run suffic-
i~nt pumping tests to definitely determine whether or not
a treating plant will be needed. You will note the iron
and manganese varies from hole to hole on the three samples
taken, so it may be that a treating plant will be required
now or at some time in the future; however, this determin-
ation should be made after further data is available for
consideration. At this time however, it is apparent that
the quantity of water with reasonable quality is available
in the area and that you 'would be justified in acquiring
the land."
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NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE A~YOR AND COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA, that the City exercise its
options and purchase the real estate described in this resolu-
tion, and that the same be paid for out of Water Department
funds as soon as the Legal Department has approved the abstracts
of title to said property.
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BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Clerk forward cert-
ified copies of this resolution to Mr. John R. Thomazin, Chair-
man of the Committee of realators, and F. E. Phelps, utilities
Commissioner.
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Respectfully submitted this 25th day of January, 1962.
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MoLlon or Ge11, seconded by Pepper, Eesolution was adopted,
, 'cer Hr. Phelps had given a complete explanation of the needs and
Lu.rposes of the new water development.
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ORDINANCE NO. 3763 rezoning Lot 6, Home Subdivision from
Residence "A" to Business "B", regularly passed by the Council, signed
by the 1'1ayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3763 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
was placed on first reading at length. Holl call ballot. Voting yes,
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Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein, Pepper, Schuessler, Sorensen, Stu.ll.
Voting no, none. Clayton absent.
OHDIN/\NCE NO. 3763 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
rules suspended and ordlnance placed on second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein, Pepper,
Schuessler, Sorensen, Stull. Voting no, none. Clayton absent.
ORDINPNCE NO. 3763 - Mot ton, of Sorensen, seconded by canpbell,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third readlng by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, campbell, Geil, Mildenstein, Pepper,
Schuessler, Sorensen, Stull. Voting no, none. Clayton absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3763 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by campbeLL,
was placed on f1nal passage and n.nally passed. Holl call ballot.
Voting yes, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein, Pepper, Schuessler, Sorensen,
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stull. Voting no, none. Clayton absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3764 directing removal of stop sign at intersection
of South Vine and East Ashton, and the erection of "Yield FUght-of-VJay"
signs, regularly passed by the Council, signed by the Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3764 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
was placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein, Pepper, Schuessler, Sorensen, Stull.
Voting no, none. Clayton absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3764 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by campbell,
rules suspended and ordinance p18ced on second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein, Pepper,
Schuessler, Sorensen, Stull. Voting no, none. Clayton absent.
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OHDINP,NCE NO. 3764 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Holl call ballot. Voti.ng yes, Campbell, Geil, Mlldenstein, Pepper,
Schuessler, Sorensen, stull. Voting no, none. Clayton a'bsent.
OHDINANCE NO. 3764 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot.
Voting yes, Campbell, Gell, Mildenstein, Pepper, Schuessler, Sorensen,
stull. Voting no, none. Clayton absent.
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OHDINf.NCE NO. ..3765 d i vid ing the City into ldards, repealing
Ordinance No. 1218, regularly passed by the Council, signed by the
Mayor.
OHDINANCE NO. 3765 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
was placed on first reading at length. Holl call ballot. Voting yes,
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Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein, Pepper, ~)chuessler, Sorensen, Stull.
Voting no, none. Clayton absent.
OHDINANCE NO. 3765 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
rules suspended and ordinmlCe p la ced on second read ing by tit Ie only.
Holl call ballot. Voting yes, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein, Pepper,
Schuessler, Sorensen, Stull. Voting no, none. Clayton absent.
OBDINId.\TCE NO. 3765 - Hotion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Holl call ballot. Voting yes, Ca'11pbell, Geil, Mildenstein, Pepper,
Schuessler, Sorensen, stull. Voting no, none. Clayton absent.
mIDINANCE NO. :3765 - Mot ion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
wc1s placed on final passage and finally passed. Holl call ballot.
vot:i.ng yes, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein, Pepper, Schuessler, Sorensen,
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Stull. Voting no, none. Clayton absent.
OHDINANCE NO. 3766 setting up Voting Precincts in the Ci.ty of
Grand Island, regularly passed by the Council, signed by the Mayor.
OHDINANCE NO. 3766 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
was placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein, Pepper, Schuessler, Sorensen, Stull.
Voting no, none. Clayton absent.
OHDIN1\NCE NO. 3766 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Cc1.ffipbell,
rules suspended and ord i nance p laced on second read ing by tit Ie only.
Roll call ballot. VotiD.g yes, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein, Pepper,
Schuessler, Sorensen, Stull. Voting no, none. Clayton absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3766 - Hotion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
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rules suspended and ordiwmce plnced on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein, Pepper,
Schuessler, Sorensen, Stull. Voting no, nonB. Clayton absent.
OFDINANCE NO. 3766 - Hotion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
was pIa ceO. on final pass8ge and finally passed. Roll ca 11 ballot.
Voting yes, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein, Pepper, Schuessler, Sorensen,
Stull. Voting no, none. Clayton absent.
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COW~ITTEE REPORT ON WIRE REQUIREMENTS
FOR UTILITIES DEPARTMENT
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Honorable Mayor and City Council:
Gentlemen:
The attached Notice to Bidders, with Specifications, covers
the copper wire requirements of the Utilities Department for
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We recommend that the City Council approve the Specifications
and request that the City Clerk advertise for bids.
Bids should be received by the City Clerk until 7:30 o'clock,
P.M., Central Standard Time, February 7, 1962.
Respectfully submitted
this 25th day of January, 1962.
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l"Iot ion of Campbell, se conded by Stu.ll, Heport W8.S approved.
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The Mayor presented minutes of the meeting of Planning
Commission of January 24th. (See below)
Campbell commented on Off-Street P8rking Ordinance, consideration
to be given by the Committee; and if approved, be presented to the
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Council. He also mentioned off-street p8rking set-back, especially
at Niemano's and May Seed Company, and t hat an ord inance be drawn
pertaining to all set-backs. Motion of Campbell, seconded by Stull,
was approved.
Campbell moved that facts of rezoning matters be referred to
the Building Inspector for comments prior to final decision by the
Council. Seconded by Stull.
Motiom of Sbrensen, Council adjourned.
F. S. 1fThite
City Clerk
Janu8ry 25, 1962
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JTEGULAH MT<:ETING OF GRAND ISLAND PLANNING COJV1MISSION
January 24, 1962 - 7:30 P.M.
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Ed Keiss and all members present
Minutes of pr2vious meeting read and approved.
1. Moved by DeBacker and seconded by A llen, "The enclosed" off-
street parking ordinance corrected and letter from Henningson,
Durham and Richardson be transmitted to the City Council with
the recommend[Jt ion it be adopted. Notion carried.
2. Ed Keiss submitted layout of proposed cemetery plot, which was
studied and moved by Lacy, seconded by Reutlinger, that it be
recommended for 8doption by the Council.
3. Tentative approval was recommended for a proposed subdivision
developed by Jim Beltzer, called "Riverside Country Club EE3tates".
Motion made by MoCarthy and seconded by DeBncker. Carried.
4. Hecommended that the Council extend 17th Street east across
the Burlington Hailroad tracks and connect with Ohio Street.
Moved by McCarthy, seconded by Mehrj.ng. Carried.
5. The regular meetings of the Commission was ch8nged to the
second Monday of each month. Carried.
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Adjourned 9:30 P.M.
Hespectfully Submitted
sj Delmar Mehring, Secretary
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APPROPRIATIONS & EXPENDITURES
FOR FISCAL YEAR ENDING JAN. 31, 1962
FUND
Adm.
APPROP.
62595.74
40615.00
38865.00
20802.00
71167.00
30360.00
1260.00
ADJ.
EXPENDED
JANUARY
4142.44
2762.68
52.83
1274.40
1506.23
988.76
50.00
1386.34
12163.68
Eng.
st. Sewer
Health
Inc.
City Hall
Civil Sera
Bldg. Dept~ 16110.00
General 281774.74
Bond & Int
25620.00
98825.00
6740.38
12775.97
4964.12
3060.76
14771.12
1611.37
14047.48
2312.02
Airport
st 'Alley Pav 220425.00
Sanitation 64837.92
Park 92020.50
Police 194729.00
Cemetery 57620.00
Fire 183676.00
Fire Pension 29000.00
Sew & New Sew 54000.00
Garaqe
45120.00
140000.00
3265.40
Cern Perm
Sew-Sew Coll.110518.78
6488.26
3360.11
Library
44075.00
5700.00
21650.63
1000.00
564.22
Band
Off-St Park
Civil Def.
Soc. Security 69000.00
Sew Canst. 20243.53
1759836.10
11713.87
Water
97838.76
15701.20
554567.46
42.42
404.81
668554.65
Light.
Sewer Dist.
Paving Dist.
TOTAL
EXPENDED
30040.46
18272.38
25653.26
8266.45
10872.24
7771.49
525.24
7413.83
108815.35
33000.00
39696.62
104875.85
30401.23
42875.74
98864.00
20204.82
87010.55
13872.12
18749.28
40981. 78
20856.87
1966.70
3474.20
132.50
26558.12
20243.53
712579.26
108385.57
1738584.62
6847.11
248771.80
2815168.36
Respectfully Submitted,
F. S. White, City Clerk
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BALANCE
32555.28
22342.62
13211.74
12535.55
60294.76
22588.51
734.76
8696.17
172959.39
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59128.38
115549.15
34436.69
49144.76
95865.00
37415.18
96665.45
15127.88
54000.00
26370.72
140000.00
69537.00
23218.13
3733.30
18176.43
867 . 50
42441. 88
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.Fehruary 7, 1962
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Honor, the Mayor, presiding. Hev. MElrtin Schroeder, Messiah Lutheran
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Church, opened the meeting with prayer. Minutes of the meetings of
January 17th and 25th, read and approved.
Bonds having been O.K.'d by the City Attorney were presented as
follows:
Polzell Sign Company
Art cra ft Signs
Sign Hangers
Howe's Electric
Electrician
Grand I slElnd Plumbing
Plumber
Mot lon of ~)orensen, seconded by Clayton, Bond s were approved.
Quarterly Bcport of Northwestern Bell Telephone b'ompEmy was
presented, received and placed on file.
Request for Traffic Signs at Blaine and Division by several of
the parents in that locality was presented. Motion of Geil, was
referred to street and Alley and police Committees.
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Copper Wire Bids presented as follows:
GENERAL CA TILE
~n4, 006 .12
$12,710.00
$13,383.50
WE~)TINGHOUSE
GENERAL ELECTRIC ~-~-----------
G EA YBAH
$l~~, 707 .00
TINEYS ELECTRIC -.--------------
$13,093.20
ELECTHIC FIXrrUHE AND SUPPLY ---
$14,170.29
KRIZ-DAVIS --------------------
~n3,148.00
KOF\Sf1EYEH ELECTHIC CmTPANY ----
d;.l~ c.eO 50
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DUTTON-'L/\ INSON
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Motion of Geil, seconded by stull, referred to the Light
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Committee and Light Commissioner Phelps.
Bids on general construct ion build lng at Cemetery were present ed
as follovJS:
JOHN CLAUSSEN SONS ------------
MI D-PLf\ INS CO NE;rrHU C']' ION C ONP l\NY
GEER-MELKUS -------------------
ALHO.1JIST P,IWTHFHE; -------------
LACY PUILDING &: SUPPLY CO. ----
JACOPSEN-SCHMIDT CONS~RUCTION -
~17,307~00
$16, 94t). 00
~15 , 5~50 .00
d1>1l" (75- OJ
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~14,720.00
~19, ;340 .00
Motion of Stull, seconded by Schuessler, referred to Cemetery
Commi ttee and Engineer.
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FHd s on Plumbing pre sented as follows:
SANITARY PLUMBING COMPANY
HEHMAN PLUl\1BING COflIPj'INY
$3,190.00
:1~2 ,489.00
Motion of Stull, seconded by Schuessler, referred to Cemetery
Committee and Engineer.
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Bids on Heating received as follows:
McELROY COMPANY ---------------
SENKBEIL COMPANY ---------------
O. V. HEHNKE ---------------
SCOTT IS FUl1NA CE CmIPAI'JY ---------
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J. M.LINGEJV1J1.N ---------------
~tl ,~;43 .00
d)'l ,., 69 "5
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$ 911.00
$1,294.00
~~ 979.00
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Mot ion of ~;t ull, seconded by Schue s sler, referred to Cemet cry
Committee and City Engineer.
Blds on Electrical 1;Jor1\: for Cemetery Building received as follows
cT. fv]. LI NGE 1\] A N
LPJIIHENCE FLEC~'RIC
FEED I SELECTRIC
EHUSE ELFC'I'HIC
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464.00
550.00
517.00
Motion of Stull, seconded by Schuessler, referred to Cemetery
Committee and Engineer.
Advice from City Attorney Holmberg thclt claim of Antonia Cole
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not n0cessary to notify Mrs. Cole that the claim had been rejected.
Received and placed on file.
Request of Library for permission to place a telephone at the
Northwest corner of Children's Library, was presented. Motion of
Clayton, seconded by Stull, request was granted, providing same would
be approved by the Library Board.
(COpy HEPOli'l' OF roD ILDING INSPEC'l'OH)
January 31, 1962
Honorahle Mayor & City Council
Ctty Hall
Grand Islnnc1, Nebraska
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In accordance with Orc1i:nance No. 3689, the Building Code for the
City of Grand L::l;:md, reference, Chapter 107, 'I'itled, "UnsC:tfe-
Buildingsll,
I hereby make the followi.ng re;:Jort and request:
Mrs. Nary J. Pend, legal oVJner of property located on 16 and 18,
Block 16, of Scarff's Addition to V'est Lawn, also lmown as H303 N.
La fayette Street, has bee1'1 properly noti fied on the c~7th day of
July, 1961, of the numerous complaints directed against her above
mentioned property, and requestf:; for condemnation. Mrs. Pead has
also been given much more time than the required Ninety (gO) days
for renov8,tion or removal of unsafe buildings.
Complaints are still being received at this office relative to t~e
unsafo, unsanj.tEJ.ry, and cleplorable condHions of the above mentioned
property, and i.n the estimation of the Fix'e Chief, a definite fire
hazzard.
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Mrs. Pead received her second notice in regard to this property on
the 24th of January, 1962. As of this date, Mrs. Pead has refused,
or failed to E~ct to mnke snfe, scmitsry, repair or remove this
haz('"ard from t he property known as IH03 N. Lafayette Street.
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I hereby request your honorable body to declare the building on
said property to be a publ ic nuisance, and to condemn in accordance
wUh Ordinance No. 3S89, and also order the Chief Building Inspector
to proceed with the removal of said property, or bu.ildings from the
above legally described holdings, as set forth in the Bun.dl.ng Code
for the City of Grand Island, No. 3689, dated, June 23, 1961.
Respectfully Submitted
s/ H. L. Butts
Chief Building Inspector
Grand Island, Ne'braska
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Motion of Campbell, seconded by Schuessler, request was granted.
Request of M. H. Berggren for permission to build Duplex on
Lots 13 and 14, Block 1, Boggls and Hill's Addition, was presented.
Motion of Campbell, seconded by Stull, was referred to F'1re and Zoning
Commi ttee; HecJring set for 7: 30 P .1'1 ., February 21 st .
Request of Geer-Melkus for permission to build Type-5 Building
for temporary use as an office on Diers Motor Company Used Car Lot,
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Address 605-60S'J 1,1. ~Srd st reet, was present ed. Mot ion of Ca mpbe 11,
seconded by Clayton, waS referred to Fire and Zoning Committee;
Hearing set for 7: 30 P.}\1., February 21, 1962.
RESOLUTION
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1/JHEHEAS, UNION PACIFIC RAILF'OJlD COHPftNY has tendered
to the CITY OF' GHP,ND ISLP.ND, State of Nebraska, an agreement
ext end ing to and includ ing March 31, 1963, the term of cont r[lct
dt:Jted 1I1ay 4, 1960, providing "'or the coll"'ction and disposal of
garbD.ge accu.mulated by the Railroad Company and removed from its
t ra ins at .,Grand Island, Nebraska; sa :Ld agreement being ldent i fied as
RailroadCompanyls C.D. No. 27610-2-8; and
VJHEHEi\S, the Council of the City of Grand Island has said
proposed agreement before it and ha s gl ven it careful rev lew and
consideration; and
WHEREAS, it is considered that the best interests of said
City of Grand Island, State of Nebraska, will be subE,erved by the
acceptance of said agreement;
'L'HEHEFORE, BE IT HESOLVED BY 'THE COUNCIL OF THE CI'TY OF
GHAND 1~;LAND, STl.TE ~)F NEBRi\SKA:
That the terms of the agreement submitted by the Union
Pacific Hailroad Company as aforesaid be, and the same are hereby,
accepted in behalf of said City;
'L'het the Mayor of said C:i..ty is hereby authorized, empowered
and directed to execute said agreement on behalf of said City, and
that the City Clerk of said City is hereby authorized and directed to
attest said agreement ~nd to attach to each duplicate original of said
agreement a certified copy of this resolutj_on.
Hotion of Sorensen, seconded by Clayton, Hesolution was adopted,
Mayor and Clerk authorized to sign.
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February 7, 1962
Honorable Mayor & City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
The survey and plat of the east half of
Blocks J - K - L in the new addition to
the Grand Island Cemetery have been com-
pleted. The plat has been approved and
sigDsd by the Planning Commission and
is now ready for signatures of the Mayor
and Clerk.
Respectfully submitted,
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City Engineer
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Received and placed on file.
Report of Water and Light Department was received and placed
on file.
Motion of Clayton, Council adjourned to meet as Board of
Equalization.
F. S. i'I hit e
City Clerk
February '7, 1962
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FebruClry 7, 1962
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Council met as Board of EqualizDtion on Paving Districts
No. 332 and 347. All Councilmen present. His Honor, the Mayor,
pres iding.
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lVIA Y OR AI D C :JUi'iC IL OF' 'l'HE C I iL'Y OF
G:ILl,jD L:;Li\J!D, :NEBRAShA, sitting as a Boerd of Equaliza tion after
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due notice having been given thereof, that we find the total
cost of tue construction of Paving District No. 332 to be the
total sum of $8629.50; that we find the benefits accruing to
the real estate in said district to be the total sum of ijS629.50,
and that we find the benefits accruing to the respective lots,
tracts and parcels of land in said district to be the sum set
opposite the several descriptions as follows:
I
NAl'IfE
Bel Air Corporation
Bel Air Corporation
Bel Air Corporation
Bel Air Corporation
Bel Air Corporation
Bel Air Corporation
Bel Air Corporation
Anna May Hector (' 60'
u
LOT
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
Frank D. & Martha L.
Gion N 4'
Frank D & Martha L.
.
Gion Except N 4'
21
22
Hobert S.
Laird
& Marilyn K.
N
4'
22
Robert S. & Marilyn K.
Laird
23
Theophilus T. & Mildred
M. Karabatsos
1
Fredrick W. & Hilda S.
Wass
2
I
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Bel Air Corporation
Bel Air Corporation
Bel Air Corporation
Bel Air Corporation
Bel Air Corpora tion
3
4
5
6
7
BLOCK
ADDI'I'ION
Bel Air
II If
It 1.1
It It
It II
If II
It II
II II
2
"
It
II
"
II
II
II
II
II
\I
II
II
It
It
II
H
It
If
H
3
II
It
II
" II
" It
It II
II II
" It
It II
11'0 tal
It
It
It
It
II
AMOUN'r
164.50
609.38
594.48
493.90
496.19
4;96.19
4(~6 .19
465.18
31.01
465.18
31.01
433.90
501.63
589.23
589.23
586.79
561. 18
894.61
129.72
$8629.50
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Respectfully submitted this the 7th day of February,
.
I
1962.
Motion of Clayton, seconded by Schuessler, Resolution was
adopted.
I
I
.
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RES 0 L UTI J N
BE 1'1' RESOLV}i;D FY 'I'EE MAYOR Arm ccmNCIL OF' 'TIlE CITY OF'
.
I
GE.A1W ISI,AND,
, sitting as a Board of Equalization after
due notice having been given thereof, that we find the tc)tal
cost of the construction of Paving District No. 347 to be the
total sum of ~88,026.38; that we find the benefits accruing
to the real estate in said district to be the total sum of
$63,457.08, and that we find the benefits accruing to the re-
spective lots, tracts and parcels of land in said distrLct to
be the sum set opposite the several descriptions as follows:
I
NAME LO'r BLOCK ADDI'I'ION AhIOUN'I'
Jack Ennis & John E.
l;!;no s, Jr. 1 5 College Addition 207.96
to vVe s t Lawn
Darlene Caroline Lesh 3 It II II It If 192.94
Hubert E. I\'Ii t ta n 5 It tI \I II It 192.94
Donald L. & Helen A.
Adams 7 II II 11 II It 192.94
Max F' & Doris B
. .
Layher 9 " II If II It 192.94
Robert D. Gustin 11 It II 11 II If 192.94
Harold (' & Hose F
\Y. :J.
Penton 13 II II II II II 192.94
James A. & Julia E.
Brown 15 It II If II II 192.94
Helen B Heilly 17 II It It If It 192.94
.
Howard N. Kelley 2 4 It 11 If II 201.52
Howard N. Kelley N 3' 4 II It II It It 12.86
Howard N. & Lois
G. Kelley (~ 42' 4 II If II " It 180.09
>,)
Howard N. & Lois
G. Kelley 6 If n If H If 192.94
lVIyrtle Stephens 8 It II It U \I 192.94
City of Grand Island 10 Il It It II It 192.94
City of Grand Island 12 II \I It II 11 192.94
City of Grand Island 14 II If If It II 192.94
Ci ty of Grand Island 16 II It II II It 192.94
City of Gr8.nd Island 18 If II It It It 192.94
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NJ\...lVJE LOT BLOCK ADDI'l'ION AWl 0 UN 'I'
School District of
. Grand Island 11 9 College Addition 1(;11.11
to West Lawn
District
I Schuo1 of
Grand Island 12 II II It It It 191.11
District
School of
Grand Island 13 II II It It II 266.48
Schuol District of
Grand Island 14 It It 11 It It 266.48
School District of
Grand Island 15 II II tI It If 522.48
School District of
Grand Island 16 11 II II II It 522.48
Edward G. &,Ar'di th E.
Stapleton 1 10 II It It If 195.08
Edna c. C. & V;eAnna Rae
Christensen 3 II n It It It 195.08
Edna c. c. & VeAnna Rae
Chris tensen 5 " \I It II It 19 5 . 08
I Lilac P Lewis 7 n It It " IJ 195.08
.
Lilac p. Lewis 9 tI It " It It 195.08
Ray c. & Lilac Fj Lewis 11 $I If It \I If 386.19
.
Hay C & Lilac p Lewis
. .
and Dwaine R. & Evelyn
I. Lewis 12 11 II It It n 191.11
Stephen T. & Louise D.
Fleharty 13 It It It II Il 461. 56
Ray c. & Lilac p. Lewis
E 1/2 14 u tt n n It 133.24
Dwaine H. & Evelyn I.
Lewis iN 1/2 14 It II It 11 n 133.24
Stephen T. & Louise D.
F'leharty 15 II " II It It 717.56
Ray c. & Lilac F. Le wi s
E 1/2 16 !I tt n It It 261.24
I Dwaine R & Evelyn I.
.
Lewis W 1/2 16 It II It It II 261.24
. Ha1ph A. & Maxine S.
IVli 11er 2 11 II It II \I 195.08
Ralph A. & Maxine S.
IVli ller 4 " II " " " 195.08
Ervin & Ommie Stear ley 6 It II " " If 195.08
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NAME LOT BLOCK ADDl~.lION AMOUNT
Dorothy McCaslin 8 11 College Addition 195.08
to West Lawn
. Wilbur V. & lone M.
Kutschkau 10 It It It It It 195.08
I Wilbert G. Bentley 12 II It It If It 195.08
Wilbert G Bentley N 30t' 14 11 II It II n 129.71
.
Hay c. & Lilac .""'1 Lewis
1:< .
c' 151 14 11 It It II If 64.32
.:>
Hay C & Lilac F' Lewis 16 II If It If \I 195.08
. .
r1'homa S q'l & Margaret
.w.
Ann Harding 2 18 II II 1\ 1\ 201.52
Thomas E. & lVlargare t
Ann Harding N 1/2 4 If II It II It 100.76
Floyd Ii & Marion E.
v.
Walbrecht S 1/2 4 II It II II II 74. 59
l"loyd C & Marion E.
.
Wa1brecht 6 II " II II II 149.17
Kathryn Fuehrer 8 II II It II 11 14~1.17
Katcryn F'uehrer N 7' 10 It It It If II 22.22
I
Gerty Hiegel -Excep t N 7' 10 It If II II II 171.51
Gerty Hiegel 12 1\ If II II It 210.09
School District of
Granel Island 1 19 l! It II II 615.10
School D'i s tri ct of
Gr;nd I siano. 2 II II II It It 615.10
School District of
Grand Iuland 3 II It II It If 313.99
School Djstrict of
Grc.Lnd Island 4 It It II It II 313.99
School Di std. ct of
Grand Island 5 II If It It It 2 03 . 9 5
Sch,)ol District of
Grand Island 6 It \I II It " 203.95
I School D'strict of
1
Grand I sIanO. 1 20 II II II II 615.10
School District of
. Grand Island 2 II II II II It 615.10
District
School of
Grand Island 3 It II II If It 313.99
Scl-:-l:"() 1 D-j stdct of
Grbnd Island 4 It !l t1 II II 313.:)9
School District of
Grand Island 5 It It If It II 203.95
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NAM.E LOir BLOCK ADDI 'III {)l'J A!jJ.()UN'I'
--
Scl:wol District of
Grand Isla nd 6 20 College Addition 203.95
. to West Lawn
School District of
I Gr a nd Island II It It II 686.69
'I'hat part of Kruse Avenue
lying between blocks 19
and 20 in College Addition
to West Lawn, being 80
feet in width
School District of If n If It 103.00
Grand Island
'Ihe alley through Block
19 being 12 feet in width
ScrlOc)l District of
Grand Isla n d n It It II 1025.00
'llhe alley through Block
20 bein'" 12 feet in width
b
School District of
Grand Island If II It It 686.69
II'ha t part of ':J:'aylor Avenue
lying between Blocks 20
and 21 in College Addition
to Vie s t LJa ~vn being 80 feet
I in width
School Di s tr :L c t of
Grand Island 4 Scarff1s Addition
to West T 2677.30
",.,awn
Schocil District of
Grand Island 1 5 II If It II It 85~~. 29
School District of
Grand Island 2 II II It If It \l 859.68
School District of
Grand Island 3 It II If II II It 436.25
School District of
Grand I s land 4 II Il It 11 II It 440.02
School District of
Gr,cclnd Island 5 II II II II II " H12.54
School Di str:l. ct of
Grand Island 6 If II II II II It 194.21
I Sen.ool District of
Grand Island 9 10 If It II \I II 142.85
and vaca ted alley
. (6 feet in width)
School Distri.ct of
Grand Island 10 If II " II II II 133.20
and vacated alley
(6 feet in width)
School District of
Grand I s :La n d 11 If II It II II II 323.67
and vacated alley
( 6 feet in width)
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NAME LOT BLOCK }\,DDI'J1ION ANIOUNT
School Djstrict of
Gr~ld IsJtNad , 12 10 Scarff's Addition
an vaca e a~ley, ( 6 feet to West Lawn 301.80
. in width)
.t1.ule J. &: Niar:i E. Casler wId th13 It " [I It If " 632.35
I and vacated a.ley,(6' in
School District of
Grand Is land 14 It It If 11 II II 589.62
and vacated alley
( 6 feet in wid th )
School District of
Grand Island 9 11 II If II It It 127.41
School District of
Grand Island 10 It II II " II II 127.41
School District of
Grand Island 11 II II It If \I II 288.67
School District of
Grand Island 12 11 II II II II II 288.67
School Djstrict of
Grand Island 13 II II If \I \I II 563.99
Sch,)ol District of
Grand Island 14 It 1I It II II II 563.99
I School Di s trj. ct of
Grand Island II It II II II 102.73
'l'he alley through
Block 5, being 12
feet in width
School District of
Grand Island II It It 1I 1I 89.10
1he alley' through
Block 11, being 12
feet; in width
School District of
Grbnd Island " \I " II II 593.99
'Ihat part of Kru s e
Avenue ly,ng between
Blocks 10 and 11 in
Scarff's Addi tion to
~ile s t Lawn, being 80
feet in width.
SchDol District of
Grand Is land \I It IV If It 593.99
I That part of rr9)iLor
Avenue lying between
Blocks 11 and 12 in
Scarff's Addition to
. West Lawn, being 80
feet in width.
.t\obert 1N. &: l'ilary Ellen
Peeler 1 13 It It II II II 328.17
l"'red c. Jr. & Nancy A.
Rembolt 3 " II " " II 11 328.17
c'.'. ,~[~ tj
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NAME 1,0'1' BLOCK ADDI 'IiI ON Al\'iUUNT
Fred C Jr. & Nancy A.
.
Eembolt N 36' 5 13 Scarff's Addi tion
. to West Dawn 227.19
Eugene A. & Mellie J.
I Hobbins S 16' 5 It II If If If Il 100. \W
Eugene A. & Mellie J.
,dobbins 7 II If It II II II 328.17
Delbert J. & 1Nilma ,..
D.
Sweley 9 II II If 1I It It 328.17
Delbert J. & Wilma L.
Sweley 11 II 1I " II " II 3~:;8. 17
l!Jdna E & William ~;,pe ck 13 II l! II II n if 386.09
.
Doris H. Butcher &
Betty u. Barrett 15 II It " II II II 386.09
Doris H. Butcher &
Betty G. Barrett 17 II II 11 " II It 386.09
liIildred Brockelsby 1 14 It It If II If 892.15
WestL~nd Building Company 2 " It If \I " II 950. 07
Bert & Consuelo Dickey 3 II II II II It If 674.77
I Westland Building Company
N 13' 4 It It II If II It 1 7~) . 52
vVilliam H. & Edna I.
Linder Except N 13' 4 II It If " " " 462.94
Hoy & Verna H ,nchett 5 It II It II II II 51;3.50
William H. & Edna I.
Linder N 30' 6 II II If \I If II 316.74
James w. & i:') Marie
~1.ose
Sassen co 22 ' 6 " It " II II II 138.84
,:)
Howard C . s:: Lois I.
Bramer 7 II " II II II II 386.09
J'ames V' & Hose M rie
"
. . D
Sa s sen N 40' 8 II II It II It II 252/44
Kenneth L. & Viola E Ma(;dox
"
.
(1 12' 8 II II II II " II 89.10
,:)
I Verne IvI. & Wanda A. Painter 9 " II It " II " 386 . 09
Kenneth L. & Vioia E. Maddox 10 If If It " If /I 386.09
. Verne M. & Wanda A. Pstinter 11 If II II II II II 386 . 09
Harold A. & Eileen w.
English 12 II It II n II II 386.09
Neil A. & Donna Ni.
Pinkston 13 II It " II II It 328.17
w.
Harold A. " Eileen/English 14 II It II " 11 II 3El6.09
6C
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NAlViE
Neil A. & Donna M.
Pinkston
.
I
otis A. & Minda E. Brawn
Donald L. & Agnes M. Kelly
Otis A. & Minda E. own
Clarence F. & ~ileen
Lulra s zewski
\V 60 t
Clarence F. &
Lu},caszewski
Eileen
Except
W 60'
E. L. & Laura J. Foreman
Clarence ~'. & Eileen
Lukaszewski W 60'
Clarence F. & Eileen
Lukaszewski Except W 60'
H. L. & Laura J .J.1'oreman
Robert J. & Alice G.
Klinginsmith
I
b.lii. & Irene E. Grant
Cavilla M. Martin
John E. & Johanne M.
,schwarting
Raymond & !Wilda I. Hooker
William E. & Jacqualine
L. Cullen
Raymond & Wilda I. Hooker
William E. & Jacqualine
L. Cullen
Beulah M. Ely
Church of Ctlri s t
HuddW. & Dorothy Irene
Carson
I
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John Dee & Genieva V.
.lAyer s
Merle A & Ida E. Sherard
John Dee & Genieva V.
Myers
Edwin P. & Helen C. Hennings
The E 43 feet of Lot 2
in Block 16 of Scarff's
Addition to West Lawn and
Lot 1 of the Subdivision
of Lots 280, 281 and 282
in West Lawn.
LOT BLOCK
15
16
17
18
10
11
In
;::;
13
14
15
16
17
18
2
14
"
It
l\
1
15
1
II
2
II
3
11
3
It
4
It
5
It
6
fl
7
II
8
II
9
II
It
II
II
\I
It
II
II
II
It
16
ADDlrl.'IOrf
Scarff's Addition
to West Lawn
It
It
II
11
II
II
II
If
II
II
II
It
11
1I
It
II
II
1I
II
II
II
11
II
II
II
It
II
It
II
II
\I
It
II
II
1I
II
II
II
II If
11
II It
II
II I'
It
11
II
II
II
II II
II
II II
It
It II
II
II "
If
II II
"
It If
II 11
It If
II II
II 11
It It
11
II If
11 1I
11 It
" It
II II
II It
11 II
t-'T f~ {;
ANiOUNT
328.17
386.09
328.17
386.09
II
2\YI.85
II
595.56
807.55
191.45
426.01
573.54
455.87
494.39
328.17
328.17
328.17
386.09
328.17
II
386.09
328.17
386.09
328.17
386.09
386.09
386.09
103.87
r' II. ~'j
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NAME LOT BLOCK ADDI'I'ION AMOUNT
--.---
Lawrence C J. & Ordella
.
H. l{uff W 69' 2 16 Scarff's Addition 224.30
. to West Lawn
Edwin P. & Helen C
I .
Hennings 4 It II It II II 11.98
:.Lhe Nor ti:1 6 feet of the
East 43 feet of Lot 4
in block 16 of Scarff's
Addition to West La wn
and the North 6 feet of
Lot 2 of the Subdivision
of L~) ts 280, 281 and 282
in V~'est Lawn.
Lawrence C. J. " Ordella H.
('J:.
Huff N 6' of W 69'
4 n II 1\ Il It 25.88
IVIerr'i 11 L. & Paula A.
Connelly 4 II It II 11 If 290.31
'1'h e Sou th 46 feet of Lot
4 in Block 16 of Scarff's
AdditJ.on to West l.Jawn and
the South 46 feet of Lot
2 of the Subdivision of
Lots ?80, 281 and 282 in
West Lawn
I Woodrow 8c Carol Lambelet 6 II It It tl It 386.09
and its complement Lot
3 of the Subdivision of
Lots 280, 2[31 and 282 in
West Lawn
Wal ter s. r, J-ean Heinecke 8 If It tl 1\ It 386.09
0:;
and its complement Lot 4
of the Subdivision of
Lots ?80, 281 and 282 in
West .Lawn
Gordon L. Evens 10 II II II It If 386.09
and its complement Lot 5
of the Subdivision of
Lots 2(30, 2(31 and 282 in
West .Lawn
Edward J. & Hose lvlarie
Cyboron 12 It II 11 It If 386.09
and its complement Lot "
0
of the Subdivision of
Lots 280, 281 ano 282 in
I WestLawn
Gorp-on. L. "Evans 14 II It 11 It II 386.09
. and it f] complement Lot 7
of the Subdi vi s j,on of
Lots 280, 281 and 282 in
West Eawn
Mary J. Pead 16 It II Il It II 386.09
and its comp1emen t Lot 8
of the Subdivision of
Lots 280, 281 and 282 in
West La wn
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NAME
.
I
lVlary J. Pead
and its complement Lot
9 of the Subdivision of
Lots 280, 281 ano 282 in
West .LJawn
18
LOT BJ-IOCK
16
Laurel Morrison
Luther H. & Isabel A. Soper; 10
Donald D. & Alma E. Lundquist 11
Carl G. & Ivaloo K. McCullough
12
Donald D. & Alma E. Lundquist 13
Carl G. & Ivaloo K.
McCullough 14
Paul William & ~. Jane Toohey 9
hichard A. & Loyola M. Hosno 10
Marvin D. & Patricia L.
Miller W 62.6' 11
I
Willis & Ethel M. Mercer
and BessieBHavlik
Except W 62.6' 11
Earl A. & .Gdna M. Thompson 12
Marvin D. & Patricia L.
~iller W 62.6' 13
Willis & Ethel M. Mercer
and Bessie B. Havlik
Except W 62.6' 13
Charles W.n& Cleo E.
Albright 14
Joseph R. & Julia A.
Snyder 1
Garland J. & Delores A.
Heesch E 1/2 2
Ai Ii S. l\T.'\honen
W 1/2
n
r::,
I
.
Lloyd H. & Elaine I.
Berry
3
Garland ;r. & Delores 11.
Heesch E 1/2
4
W 1/2
Ai Ii S. lvlahonen
4
Henry}:'. & Madalaine S.
Drudik
5
William, Jr. & 01a E.
Dudek
6
9
26
II
"
II
"
II
27
It
II
II
\I
!l
\,
II
28
II
"
If
It
II
II
1\
ADDI'IION
r'r ()
.C'C (j
AMOUNT
Scarff's Addition 386.09
to West Lawn
Gilbert's Third
II
II
II
tI
II
II
II
If
II
\I
u
It
II
II
It
It
1I
II
Il
tI
II
1I
\1
It
It
II
It
If
II
II
It
II
tI
\I
II
II
11
II
11
It
II
11
139.18
138.03
315.36
312.73
616.12
610.98
127.41
108 . 30
136.90
151.77
245.37
267.47
296.52
47\:1.38
479.38
239.69
239.69
245.3?
122.69
122 . 69
108.30
108.30
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NAME
LOT BLOCK
School District of
Grand Island
.
I
School District of
Grand Island
School District of
Gre.nd Island
School District of
Grand Island
School District of
Grand Island
School District of
Grand I s land
Donald Wayne & Jean
Gardiner Cates
IJifw:r'ence P. WI. & }i'lorene
H. Borgelt Except N 8'
10
Opin Contryman
11
Lawrence P.
B. Borgelt
M. & B'lorene
N 1/2
12
I
Robert J. & Bernice
H. Hiatt
S 1/2
Orin Contryman
Hobert J. & Bernice
H. Hiatt
Orin Contryman
A strip of land 20 feet
in width, fOfinerly a
part of Waugn Street,
now vacated, described
as: Beginning at the
Southeast corner of Lot
13, Block 28, highland
Park; thence west along
the south line of said
lot, 132.0 feet;thence
south 20.0 feet; thence
east 132.0 feet; thence
north 20.0 feet to the
point of beginning.
I
.
Robert J. & Bernice H. Hiatt
A strip of land 20 feet in
width, formerly a part of
Waugh Street, now vacated,
described as: Beginning at
the southeast corner of Lot
14, Block 28, Highland Park;
thence west along the south
line of said lot, 132.0 feet;
thence south 20.0 feet;
thence east 132.0 feet; thence
north 20.0 feet to the point
of beginning.
1 29
2
It
3
II
4
It
5
tI
6
u
9
28
It
II
II
12
1I
13
H
14
II
t" (J q
ADDITIUN AMOUNT
Gilbert's 'l'hird 614.41
II
II
II
II
1\
If
II
II
II
If
Highland Park
Ii
It
It
It
II
\1
II
11
610.98
314.48
312.73
138.80
138.03
53.01
11
53.01
II
210.66
II
99.02
It
111.64
II
316.94
11
316.94
II
252.44
\I
252.44
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ADDI'I'ION
A'ilOUN'I'
NAME
LOT BLOCK
.
I
~\l. H. &, Marian E. Ehrsam
Cownencing at a point 70 feet
north of the northeast cor-
ner of Lot 37, in West Lawn
and 786 feet west from the
east line of Sec. 8-11-9;
running thence west along the
north line of State Street,
276 feet; tnence north 364
feet; thence east 276 feet;
thence 364 feet south along
the west line of Grand Island
Avenue, (as said Avenue is ex-
tended north) to the place of
be nnlng.
p" rt c" E~' :1.
(;l. ,,->.' . ~4~
N.E.~' See tlon
8-11-9
20 49 . 24
'ria tal
63,4fj7.08
.ie s po c tfu n Y Sll bmi t tad th S the ,7/th d'f of ("""y~; i) 62;,
C____:,..:, ~.~??~?;J;l}>~ ~~' l;t '~~
. (j
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I
Motion of Schuessler, seconded by Clayton, Resolution was
adopted.
lVIr. Fleharty, :2304 N. Lafayette, made complaj,nt as to the
drajnage on 347, on Forrest Street; low spots along the curb, same
being referred to Street and Alley Committee and Engineer.
Moti.on of stull, seconded by CIHyton, Council adjourned to
meet as Bo~rd of Adjustment.
F. S. lJIh i t e
City Clerk
February 7, 1962
I
.
Grand Island, Nebraska
February 7, 1962
Council met as Board of Adjustment on request of Emil Fanning
for permi SS ion to st en-e merchandise from BaldWin Laborat aries, Inc.
in his gclr8ge, Lot 5, Block 15, Hussel VJheeler's A.ddition. There
being no protests on file, nor protestors present, motion of
Mildenstein, seconded by Schuessler, request was granted.
Motion of Stull, council adjourned to meet in regular session.
F. S. I;Ih it e
City Clerk
February 7, 1962
Grand Island, Nebraska
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the Mayor, presiding.
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February 7, 1962
Honorable Mayor & City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
We the undersigned, members of the Street &
Alley Committee, hereby recommend that said
committee by authorized to contact owners
of property in lots 6 & 9 Home Subdivision
for the purpose of buying right-of-way for
a street to connect Wheeler and Broadwell
Avenues.
Opening of said street was recommended by
the City Planning Commission.
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February 7, 1962
Honorable Mayor & City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
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We the undersigned, members of the Street &
Alley Committee, hereby recommend that said
committee be authorized to negotiate with the
owner for purchase of lot 34 Geer Addition.
It is necessary that the City' secure this
strip of land to supplement an existing 40
foot street along the south side of said
Geer Subdivision to make a total width of
60 feet.
Respect~lY
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Honorable Mayor & City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
We the undersigned, members of the Street &
Alley Committee, hereby recommend that the
loading and unloading stall in front of 317
North Locust Street be moved ndth to the
corner at Front Street.
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Honorable Mayor & City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
We the undersigned, members of the Sewer Committee,
report that a petition has been received for creation
of a sanitary sewer district in the Holcomb Addition.
In order to provide sanitary sewer service to Holcomb
Addition and all that area south of Stolley Park Road
a sewage lift station will be required and therefore
it will be necessary for the City to acquire title to
a site upon whcih to build said lift station.
Otto F. Jr. and Eugenia Zlomke have agreed to sell to
the City a suitable tract of land 25' X 30' for the
sum of $350.00. Said tract being located in the SEi
SE~ Section 21, TIIN, R9W of the 6th P.M.'
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Your Sewer Committee therefore recommends that the
City Attorney be authorized to prepare a quit claim,
deed for this property and upon execution of said
deed to the City the claim of Otto F. Jr. and Eugenia
Zlomke in the amount of $350.00 be paid.
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Honorable MayoD & City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
We the undersigned members of the Police and
Street & Alley Committee, hereby recommend
that School Lane signs be placed at Harrison
and Monro€ Streets on West Second and that
pedestrian lanes be painted across Second
Street at Broadwell Avenue.
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Motion of campbell, seconded by Schuessler, report was
approved.
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WJ-JEHJ;';AS, on the loth day ()fF'ebruary, Hj6l, tne County of
,(II filod an action, ent1 tIed, The Coun
of Hall, Plaintiff,
VB. Anna L. Simpson, and Arthur Harris, et aI, Det'endants, also
known as ffax Forec 10 sure Ac tion No. 4:0, and the 01 ty of Grand
Island was made a party defendant, and
WJ:IE:HEAS, after the sale of tne property involved in said
acticm, the special assessments hereinafter set forth rema1n un-
pa id; 1;ha t trw Ci t:y ha s lost its lien by virtue of said action,
and the special assessments as follows, shouLd, therefore, be
cancelled and removed from tho tax records of saId City:
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Jacobs & Jacobs, hor husband, East i Lot 9,
Block l-r;-U;vans Addition, Water Ivla:Ln Dist 11111
48.32
Hoaa Jaeobs &
()ck 11,
Jacobs, her husband, Lot 10,
Evans Addition, Water ~ain Dist.#lll
96.63
John Burk & Burk, his wife, Lot 5, Block 18,
Lambert's Addition, Sewer District #238
lm;.96
Linnie Johrwton &; Johnston, her husband, Lot 2,
Block 17, University Place, Water in Dist.#175
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Linnie Johnston & Johnston, her husband, Lot 2,
Block 17,-University PlDce, Weed Cutting
11.50
Linnie Johnston & Johnston, her husband, Lot 2,
Block 17, University Place, Gravel D1st. #31, #l7, 7.19
Llnnie J-ohnston & johnston, her husband, Lot 4,
Block 17, University Place, Water Main Dist.#275 54.69
Linnie Johnston & Johnston, her husband, Lot 4,
Block 17, University Place, Weed Cutting,
11.00
Linnie Johnston & Johnston, he]:, husband, Lot 4"
1-.l10ck 17, Unlver~iity Place, Gravel Dist.#31,
4.67
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listed above be, and the same are hereby ordered cancelled and
removed from ti18 tax re cord~; of the G i ty Df' Grand Island, and
tnat V\falter Ji. Weber, City Il'reasurer, be, and he is hereby authorized
and dire cted tc) earlcel the same and strike tele same from the tax reC:..lrds
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liESOINED tha t trJ.e City Clerk forward a certif'ie6
copy of this Heso1ution to Walter W. Weber, City Treasurer.
He [ipe ct:Cul1y submi tted ted, S
the 7th day of February, 1962.
Motion of Clayton, seconded by
Geil, Hesolution was adopted.
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Wi r';)Il;;AS, on tho 11th da;y of March, 1960, the County of
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vs. Bernard I,i. Jordan and Dorothy J'ordan, hi s wife, e t aI, De-
fcndan ts, al s Cl knC)Wrl as 'rax Pore clo C3UI'e Ac tion No. 39, and the
eft;; ()f Grand Island was made a paplydefendant, and
v'JILt;HL,AS, after the; sale o1':;(1e property involved in sald
action, the special assessments hereinafter set forth remain un-
paid; tiJH t the GitS has lost its lien by virtue of saie) action,
and tne special assessments as follDws, stwuld, therefore, be can-
celled and rernoved froiil the tax records of said Ci t:y:
Bernard }'. & Dorothy Sordan, I,ot No. 84, Buenavista
Addition, Paving District # 161
165.04
Effie M. Williams, Lot 7, Block 5, Glad~tone Place,
Water Main District #193
100.32
Effie M. Williams, Lot 8, Block 5, Gladstone Place,
Water in District #293
100.32
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Albert Va Bibber,
hddl tion,
Sr., Lot 7, Block 14, Lambert's
Sewer District #238
Gravel District #23
102.D6
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Albert Van Bibber,
Addition,
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Sewer Dtstrict #~38
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Grave V1S rlC. .20
Lumbert's
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Ivor!\.. &,: Dorothy S. Condy, Lot 1, Dlock 2, GeoI'ge
Loan's Addition,
Sewer District #235
Water Main District #135
57.18
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Don &,: Margaret M. Petersen, Lot 7, Block 2, George
hJan's Addition
Sewer District #235
9fJ.30
Don & Margaret M. Petersen, Lot 8, Block 2, George
Loan's Addition,
Sewer District #235
95.30
refore, be it resolved by the ~ayor and Council of the
City of Grand Island, Nebraska, that tho special assessments
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listed above be, and the same are hereby ordered canceJ.led and
removed from trle tax I'eCClrdEJ of Ule Ci ty of Grand I sland, and
that Walter W. Weber, City Treasurer bo, and he is hereby
authorized and directed to cancel the same and strike the same
fro~ the tax records.
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'1'1"0 a Slu'er.
ilespectfulJy submitted th s the 7th day of Februa~y,
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Motion of Clayton, seconded by Geil, hesolution w<1S adopted.
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VV}I:_;HI;;AS, the urdinances of tae City of Grand Island
provides tha t unpaid acc::mnts fur water f'urnisn.ed by t.he Ci ty
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of Grand Island and unpaid accounts for sewer service charges,
shall become liens upon the property served when certified by
t'he City Council t() t'lJ.e Ci
f['reas'Jrer, and
WJiER!~;AS, the property described as IJot Fourteen (14),
130 s D;F[ills Addition to the City of Grand Island, Hall County,
1\!0 bra sL:a, ha s been i'urni shed wi th \l'Ta tel' and provided sewer
s e x'v ice s ;
that
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am:mnt due for
water furnished for the per-
iod of May 29, 1957 to April 2, 1958 in the sum of Ten Dollars
and l'U.'teen Cents (:jplO.15) has not been paid; that the sum of
'I'wo Dollars and 'Ihirty-three Cen ts
( ('f) 3"')
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due for sewer service
fur tL.o periud of lVlay 29, 1957 to April 2, 1958, charged against
said pre,nises has n;:-)t been paid; that statements of tho same
have beo furnisr18d and because of such rwn-payment the same
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s1:wu Id be certified to tbe City Trea surer for tile purpo;:w of
making said amounts liens against said premises.
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t1:mt the said sum of
$10.15 due for water furnished and the sum of
.33 due for
sewer services be, ano tne same are hereby ordered p ced upon
the tax re cord s of the Ci ty of' Grand Island, i',ebr'a s<a; trla t the
City ~reasurer be, and ne is hereby ordered and directed to
place said cnarges on tUe boolcs and records c)f h:L[; office; that
trie said amuunts be liens on the said p.remises described as
1912 West U2tn Street, also known as Lot Fourteen (14), Block
'l'wo (2),
s and hills Addition to the City of Grand Island,
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Hall ~ounty, Nebraska, belonging to Edward L. Koehler, et aI,
from date hereof; tnat said liens bear interest at the rate of
six (6%) per cent per annum from date hereof until collected
and paid, and tnat the amuunt of saId lions be collected and
enforced as in the cases of other special assessments.
rl'FUHTfTi~n HE;::,,()I.JVfW thD.t tCl.e ,;ity ClerIc forward a
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same upon tne tax reccrds of the City of Grand Island an6 to
coLlect the same as herein prov ideO..
Hespectfully submitted tuls the 7th day of February,
1962.
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sealed proposals for the furnishing of certain copper wire
for the Utilities Department, said proposals to be received
upto 7:30 o'clock P.M. on the 7th day of February, 1962,
and to be opened on said date at the regular meeting of
the City Council, and
WHEREAS, the proposal submitted by KQaSlVlE.1ER..~El.EC'f'BXC
JillPP L Y C.OJ._______ 0 f the C i t Y 0 f -L.I.N (;0 I.1\[ , !\IF: R R ~ SK A
in the sum of $.12,660.1)0 _ was found to be the lowest
and best proposal submitted.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE M/'NOR AND COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA, that the proposal
of KORSMEYER ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. be, and the same is
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hereby accepted and approved; that F. E. Phelps, utility
Commissioner, be, and he is hereby directed and authorized
to place a purchase order for such copper wire.
BE IT FURTHER R:SOLVED that the City Clerk forward
a certified copy of this Resolution to F. E. Phelps,
Utilities Commissioner.
Respectfully submitted this the 7th day of February,
1962.
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OBDINANCE NO. 3767 levylng special assessments for Paving
District No. ~i)32, reglllnrly pnssed by the Council, signed by the Mayor
ORDINfNCE NO. 3767 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Clayton,
was plRced on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
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Campbell, Clayton, Geil, Mildenstein, Pepper, Schuessler, Sorensen,
stull. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE ~J. 3767 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Clayton,
rules suspended and. ordinr:mce placed on second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Campbell, Clayton, Geil, fVli.ldenstei.n,
Pepper, Schuessler, Sorensen, Stull. Voting no, none.
GEDINI' NCE NO. 3.767 - !\lot 10n of Sorensen, seconded by Clayton,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reDding b.y title only.
Holl call ballot. Voting yes, Campbell, Clayton, Geil, Mildenstein,
Pepper, Schuessler, Sorensen, Stull. Voting no, none.
orWIN/,NCE NO. 3767 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Clayton,
was plr-wed on final passage and flmtlly passed. Holl call ballot.
Voting yes, Campbell, Clayton, Geil, !\11.1denstein, Pepper, Schuessler,
Sorensen, Stull. Voting no, none.
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OHDINP.NCDE NO. 3768 levying special assessments for Paving
District No. 347, regularly passed by the CounCil, signed by the Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3768 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Clayton,
was placed on first reading at length. Boll call ballot. Voting yes,
Campbell, Clc1yton, Geil, l'1ildenstej.n, Pepper, Schuessler, Sorensen,
Stull. Voting no, none.
OEDINi'NCE NO. 376(3 - Hotion of Sorensen, seconded by Cla~Tton,
rules suspended and ordinance placed em second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Camp:;ell, Clayton, Geil, Mildenstein,
Pepper, Schuessler, Sorensen, Stull. Voting no, none.
OHDIN!\NCE NO. 376D - Notion of Sorensen, seconded by Clayton,
rules suspended and ord i ncmce p lCiced on th i.rd read ing by tit Ie only.
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Holl call ballot. Voting yes, campbell, Clayton, Geil, ~Hldenste:i.n,
Pepper, Schue ssler, Sorensen, Stull. V ot ing no, nonE-;.
ORDINANCE NO. 3768 - Hotion of ~orensen, seconded by Clayton,
was placed on final pass[:lge and n.nally passed. Holl call ballot.
Voting yes, Campbell, Clayton, Ge11, Hildenstein, Pepper, Schuessler,
Sorensen, Stull. Voting no, none.
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ORDINANCE NO. 3769 levying charges for cut t ing weeds, regularly
passed by the Council, signed by the Mayor.
OHDINANCE NO. 3769 - Not ion of ~3ol'ensen, seconded by Clclyton,
was placed on first read ing at lengt h. Holl call ballot. V ot ing yes,
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Campbell, Clayton, Geil, ~1ildenstein, Pepper, Schuessler, Sorensen,
Stull. Voting no, none.
OHDIN!\NCE NO. 3769 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Clayton,
r;jlles suspended and ordin::1TIce placed on second reeding by title only.
Holl call ballot. Vot ing ye s, Campbe 11, Clayton, Gel.1, ~'1ild enst ein,
Pepper, Schuessler, Sorensen, Stull. Voting nO',none.
OHDINP,NCE NO. 3769 - Notion of Sorensen, seconded by ClcCiyton,
rules suspend ed and ord inance placed on th ird read :Lng by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Campbell, Clayton, Geil, J.l'Iildenstein,
Pepper, Schuessler, Sorensen, Stull. Voting no, none.
OHDINP..NCE NO. 3769 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Clayton,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. Holl call ballot.
Voting yes, Campbell, Clayton, Geil, ~Hldenstein, Pepper, Schuessler,
Sorensen, Stull. Voting no, none.
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OHDINld"JCE NO. 3770 pertaining to keeping of animals and fowls
in Corporate Limlts, regulf:irly passed by the Council, signed by the
Mayor.
OBDINhNCE NO. 3770 - J.l'10tion of Sorensen, seconded by Clayton,
was ploced on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Campbell, Clayton, Geil, Mildenstein, Pepper, Schuessler, Sorensen,
Stull. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3770 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Clayton,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Campbell, Clayton, Geil, l\liilclenstein,
Pepper, Schuessler, Sorensen, Stull. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3770 - Notion of Sorensen, seconded by Clayton,
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rules suspended and ord inance p laced on th ird read ing by t it Ie only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Campbell, Clayton, Geil, Nildenstein,
Pepper, Schuessler, Sorensen, Stull. Voting no, none.
OBDINIINCE N;J. 3770 - Hotion of Sorensen, seconded by Clayton,
WEtS placed on final passage and finally passed. Hall call ballot.
Voting yes, Campbell, Clayton, Geil, NildeYlstein, Pepper, Schuessler,
Sorensen, Stull. Voting no, none.
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OHDINANCE NO. 3771 amending Ordinance No. 3311, Electrical Code,
regulnrly passed by the Counci 1, signed by the Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3771 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Clayton,
was placed on first read ing at lengt h. :Holl call ballot. V ot1.ng ye s,
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Campbell, Clayton, Geil, ~1ildenstein, Pepper, Schuessler, Sorensen,
stull. Voting no, none.
JHDINtNCE NO. 3771 - Notion of Sorensen, seconded by Clayton,
rules suspended and ordin~nce placed on second reading by title only.
Holl call ballot. Voting yes, Campbell, Clayton, Gell, l'Hldenstein,
Pepper, Schuessler, Sorensen, Stull. Voting no, none.
ormINl\I'JCE NO. :3771 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Clayton,
rules su.spended and ordinnnce plE1ced on third reading by title only.
Roll call ';::lllot. Voting yes, Campbell, Clayton, Geil, l'Hldenstein,
Pepper, Schuessler, Sorensen, Stull. Voting no, none.
OHDININCE NO. 3771 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Clayton,
was placed on final pass~ge and finally passed. Roll call ballot.
Voting yes, Campbell, Clayton, Gell, Mildenstein, Pepper, Schuessler,
Sorensen, stull. Voting no, none.
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Councilman Sorensen presented plans for Hecreation purposes at
Ryder Ball Parl< area; and requested permission to present Sc1.me to
Planning Commiss ion. 1'10t ion of Sorensen, seconded by Clayton, were
approved, Mr. Sorensen to present same to Planning Commission.
Claims agoinst the City were presented as follows:
GE NEB A L
AIEPOE'T
AIRPORT CAFE
STEEE,]'
SA NI 'JlA'T I () N
$ 2,735.08
1,630.62
516.23
2,989.69
296.63
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FInE
SEvJER
GIl EA GE
WATER
1,1 GH'I'
PI, VING DISTHICT
OFF STLEET PP,RKING
BOND & IN'I'EW~ST
TOTAL
157.67
Motion of Sorensen,
seconded by Stull,
Claims were allowed as
read and listed in the
claim register. Boll
colI ballot. Voting
yes, Campbell, Clayton,
Geil, Mildenstein,
Pepper, Schuessler,
Sorensen, Stull.
Vot ing no, none.
615.93
181.82
907.52
962.33
1,811.86
7,811.00
106,996.45
261.44
20.53
945.00
$128,839.80
February 7, 1962
Motion of stull Counnil adjourned.
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February 21, 1962
Council met in regular session. All Councilmen present except
Sorensen. His Honor, the Mayor, presiding. Rev. Arden Wild, Park
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Community Congregational Church, opened the meeting with prayer.
Minute s of the meet ing of February 7th read and approved.
Regulc~r Surety Bond of Grand I slEmd Bottling Company, hclving been
a.K.'d by the City Attorney, was presented. Motion of Clayton,
seconded by Schuessler, was approved.
Protest on Paving District No. 365, with 57.06,% signatures, wnS
presented. fl]otion of Campbell, seconded by Stull, was approved,
Ordinance ordered drawn.
Report of Northwestern Public Service for the month of January
(3%) ~t), 660 .~)4, Wl'lS presented, received and pl!=wed on file.
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prop sals for the eon2truction of a
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at the cemetery
kn~)wn as a [lorvicc building, trlo s1t.cne to be received up to
'1::30 o'cL:)ck P. . em Lne ?tlJ. day of l"eb,twry, lU62, and to be
Of) ned at t a reguLar nwet1ng of tile C1 ty 'JU eLl i,lo1d :Hl said
date, and
'e, tne pl'oposal of L de:. 1 f3L1l!jJ~ 4' \~PO /1 Co_
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of tiie eit;; CYC1h.d..z;;k/1~ I!..dvtls/s.s.__, for tt18 con::::tructLon
of said bull ing was found to bo
lowest and best proposal
au tted.
, l_rLLl.ilLl-~lll()li}~~, BI:~ I IT l~}~~E:: e)L"'I: ~I) l)-::{ frI-CL:~ h:l./i.)~-~:,)r{ .l\
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, that the proposal of
said ~_ f5u,)olfnf-I\r;??~ Co
be, and the salle is LHH'e-
by accepted and approved; that a CDl1t:eact for t;;18 c:Jrlc.;truct5on
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of said buil ing be entered into th said contractor, and
tca t tho ri[aycn' and C1 ty Clel'lr be, and tno:y arc heroby auth.or-
lzlcd
to
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behalf of the Gity of Grand
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that tLe City VLerk for'ward a
certified copy of tnis
solutIon to 'Jlwmas & Benjamin c): Clay-
tonL.ngincers 0:; Archi. tects, and to ILaI'I';Y Hanf:on, CGliletery
Sext:)n.
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Motion of Geil, seconded by Stull, Resolution was edopted.
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SOl' and Gounct 1 of tl18 Ci ty ;)1' Grand
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or the heating unit in the service building to be constructed
at tU.e Cemetery, sa id p1'opo 30;,1 s to be 1'ecc i vud tip to 7: :30
o'clock P.M. on the 7th day of February, 1962, and to be open-
ed at thi rogular meeting of
ity Gouncil on said date, and
, too proposal m)bmi ttcd .-'2JlL /1~AI1I-e Co.
of the Ci t of CY'?7dd :z;.k4-JltZ~Y4~JC.j
1'01' Lio:i3u,talla 1.ion of said
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Cleac.:J.
unit vva,,; f::mnd t:) beCl t,he
lowest ane bc::::t proposal submitted.
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sa d C)tI/Jt)uL~.
be, arid. ttLC
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accepted ancJ approv d; tna <: a contI'act foC' the instaLl.a "L)fJ of
Bald iloal,jng unit be entered :Lnt WJ.tLJ. saici c;cmti'&ct:)C', and ttlat
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Or' anCi c:tt;y Clerk be, ano. they are hen:;b-y autcu:r>lzed to
sign said contract in behalf of the Ci
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that the City Clerk forward a
ce1'I:1:1:'ied copS ()
s LLe[]Ci1ut:Lc)n t:)
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.l3enjamln &. Clay-
ton
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Architects, and to
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san, C;ornotery Sex.t:)n.
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nespC') ctfully suhmi tted thi[j the If.:::l;:t't
of Ii'obruary,
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, tho Mayor and Council oi' the (;i
of Grand
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of tho plumbing in tao service bull to be constructed at the
Cemetery, said proposals ~o be received up to 7:30 o'clock P.
on tho tta day of February, 1962,and to be opened at the regu-
lar meoting of the City Council on said date, and
tne proposal submitted by the
!kY/UClI4 ~/'1LJ C~, Inc
of th.o Ci ty of C;~4n/ Is Itf'1d
for the installation of said plumbing was found to be tno low-
est and best proposal submitted.
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that the proposal of
said l/v~ M <01 /, 14 /' 7'
lT~r ",'4,. f'hh1 /), :"1 c.D, -t11 c:.
be, and the same 18 nereby ac-
cepted unci approved; tha t a contx'Dct for the installatj~)n of
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yor ana City (;leI~ be, and they are hereby authorized to
s1 said cuntract In behalf of tc:e City of Grand IslancL
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tha t tele (;i t;y CleI'k forward a
certLCie:(! copy 0
tU:Lh
,0 olutiGn to
;/tlolna s
~ 3E'rl~Grt1~)n ~ rla~ton
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'~~ngineors & J\.rc;d.. tects, and to Ila.rY'Y son, Comeeer-;} Sexton.
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~esp8ctfu11y submi tted tilli:J the ~ day of }i'ebrwu'y,
1962.
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Motion of Geil, seconded by Stull, Resolution was adopted.
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\iVhEHI;A~~, tile T.layur' and GDuncLL ;)1' tho C:t ty of Grand
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of the electrical work in
o serVlce building to be construct-
ed a tGe Cemetery, said proposals to be received up to 7:30
o'c1c)c' P.:,/I. on the 7th GaS of FebC'uary, 1962, and to be open-
ed 13.C the regular moo t:'Lng of tGO Ci ty Council on said do. te, and
, tLe propoi3ul sU.bmi tted by the Lall) v<</Jce' E/&!r~~'Co
01' tne Ci ty of ~Y.4Hd $.5hHc/ )lehYilsl.4
for tile installation of tne eloctrical work was found to be the
lowest and bost proposal submitted.
NUVi,
;,}i' JEi'; , BE I 'e
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U.li :~tl-i:l,~ C 1 Ii-~i~ :',)11'
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, that tGe proposal of said
L40ye-/?ce EIe'G/V't~ Co
be, and the Si-!.tllO i~; hereb;y accept-
ed and approved; tnat a contract for tho installation of said
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electrica WOJ:,k be entered int Wittl said ccmtractor, and that
the Mayor and ity Clerk be, and they are hereby authorized to
. .
~_JJ_grl saJ_
con tl"a c t
in
bO(J0lf of' tbo C.t+v ;)r
. (J'.ct . . jU~ .'"'./ .~.
Crand
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Clerk forward a
certified copy of OlS Resolution to
C. T" . . R (, 1 t
s u ~enJaillln u w_ay on
Gngineers & Ar itects, and to rry Hansen, Cemetery Sexton.
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spectfu!ly submitted t ::3 tho Yj::&(j d 1\;;:)1' l"cbrual'y,
lD62.
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P'1otion of Geil, seconded by Stull, Resolution was adopted.
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Request of Al Bixenmarm pertaining to building moved in from
BroEldwell Courts vIaS presented, along with report from Building
Inspector.
(COPY OF INSPECTOR IS HFPORT)
February 9, 1962
Honorable Mayor & City Council
City Hall
Grand Island, Nebresl~:a Be:
Attached request to occupy a
building not conforming to Buildin~
Cone s .
Gentlemen:
This request was presenten before the Mayor and City Council once
liefore, and set to a board of a(1.justment to be hec,rd on May 3rd,
1961, however; was held up in the City Clerk's office due to the
lack of the requiren $10.00 for advertising fees. This being the
second time this is presented, I hereby make the following report:
This building, being one of the old ~roanwell Court type, was moved
to the 1800 block on No. Howard Street, prior to the adoption of
the one n1ile zoning ordinance whj,ch placed this area under the
jurisdiction of the Building, Plumbing, Sanitation, and Electrical
Codes of the City of Grand Island. However, this building was never
used, or put in condHion to be used prior to the adoption of this
ordinance. 'Jlhe question now, can this building be renovated and
rented without adhering to the Building, plumbing, and electrical
codeS for the City of Grand Island. This building at present meets
none of the requirements for Family Occupancy in accordance with our
codes to nay.
I suggest this request be referred to the Building, Zoninv code
Committees, and the Chief Building Inspector for further study and
investigcltion, and to arrive at a decision for Mr. Bixenmarm at the
very earliest.
Respectfully Submitted,
sl H. L. Butts
Chief Building Inspector
City Hall
Grand Islnnd, Nebraska
HLB/mb
Motion of Campbell, seconded by Clayton, referred to Fire
and 70nin~ Committee, Hearinq set for March 7th.
Hequest of \Hlson (',arrett for permission to remove curbing at
6?2 N . Eddy Street, iAlaS presented. r'10tion of Campbell, seconded by
Schuessler, referred to Street and Alley Committee.
Letter from State Engineer, John Hossack, pertaining to the
traffic at Five Points; and also Burlington Underpass, was presented.
I'10tion of Camphel1, seconded by I'1ildenstein, rece iv ed and placed on
file.
Letter from Peat-JVIarwich-Ni tchell and Company, with reference to
the audit of the Light Revenue Bond Accounts, was presented, and on
motion of Geil, seconded by Pepper, referred to the Light and Water
Committee, and Light Commissioner.
Bid of Richard Franzen for that part of 12th Street joining
Block 2 and Block 7, $500.00, was presented. Motion of Clayton,
seconded by Pepper, referred to City Property Committee.
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Letter from Richard V. McCaslin, representative of the Lincoln
School P.T.A. requesting permission to have barriers on 8th Street,
between the hours of 8:30 A.M. and 4:00 P.M., was presented. Motion
of Campbell, seconded by Schuessler, referred to the :::;treet and Alley
Committee, with power to act.
Letter and Resolution from Grand Island Chamber of Commerce
pertaining to Sunday Closing Ordinance, WC1S presented. After
considerClble discussion by \lfm. Blackburn of G.ld. Martin Company and
members of the City Cbuncil, report from the Finance, Ordinance and
City Property Committee was presented as follows:
( COPY)
February 21, 1962
Honorable Mayor and City Council:
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lde, the members of the Finance, Ordinance and City Property Committee
after conducting several hearings concerning the Sunday Closing
OrdJ.nance, hereby recommend that this matter be placed on the ballot
April 3, 1962 as an amendment to the City Charter of Grand Island,
Nebraska, providing for Sunday Closing with certain exceptions.
Respectfully submitted,
sl George H. Clayton
sl Warren B. Geil
sl Frank A. Pepper
FINANCE, OLDINANCE J\?m CI'l'Y
PROPEETY COf:IIU TTEE
Motion of Clayton, seconded by Schuessler, report was approved,
Legal Department to prepare an amendrnent to the City Charter to place
on the Ballot of llpril 3rd.
( COPY)
GRAND ISLAND PLANNING COMMISSION !\lEETING
Monday, February 12, 1962 - 7:30 P.M.
All Present but Dlnis, j\llen and Lacy.
Minutes of previous meeting read and approved.
1. Robert Sorensen presented the plans for the 90 acre City Park
grounds and left a copy for further study and consideration.
2. Recommended tentative approval of Street and Sewer LByout of
the area south of Pleasant Home Subdivision with the extension
of Eddy Street south to Stolley Pari, HOc1d cmd the opening of the
Street south of Skateland Prom Lincoln to Eddy. ]\10ved by
Beutlinger and seconded by McCarthy. Motion carried.
3. John Thomaz in was aut horL~ed to inv i te the County Planning Board
to our next meeting to study cooperative lines of zoning between
the City and County.
4. Moved by DeBacker that we recommend acceptance of the offer of
Pat Impecoven to:
Close 11th Street from Sherman to Sheridan
Open 11th Ave. from Sheridan to City Limits
Open Sheridan from 11th St. to 11th Ave.
Accept 33 Feet of Right-of-\lfay from 11th St.
on the City Limits Line.
Seconded by Lewis. Carried.
Meeting adjourned 8:45 P.M.
to lOt h St.
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Respectfully submitted,
Delmar Mehr ing, SecretcLry
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Motion of Campl:ell, seoonded by Mildenstein, Items 1 and 3
placed on file. Item 2 referred to street and Alley Committee and
City Engineer.
Petition for Water Main in Custer Avenue from Front to lOth was
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presented. Motion of Schuessler, seconded by Mildenstein, was
approved, Ordjnance ordered drawn.
Petition for Paving District (No. 366) in Hanover Lane from
LaMar to Del Monte; and in Del Monte from LaMar !\venue to west line
of Hanover Lane, with 63.9% signatures, was presented. Motion of
Camphe 11, seconded by Clayton, was approved, Ordi DC1nce ordered drawn.
Petition for Paving District(No. 367) in Joehnck Road from
Memorial Drive to MacArthur; Meves Avenue from Joehnck Road to Cherry
Street; Emo MacArthur ,Avenue from Joehnck HGad to Cherry Street , with
51.11% s ignat ure s, was presented. Not iGn 0 f Clayton, seoonded by
Campbell, approved, Ordinance ordered drawn.
Petition fGr Paving District (No. 368) in Sheridan Avenue from
Capital j\venue to l;Jaugh Street, with 62.43;; signe,tures, vIaS presented.
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Mot ion of Schuessler, seconded by Clayt on, approved, Ord jnctrlce ordered
dravJn .
Petition for Sanitary Sewer (No. 330) 92.36% signatures, in
Block 24, University Place, was presented. Motion of Pepper, seconded
Clayton, w.';s approved and Ordinance ordered drawn.
The Proposal of Hollis B. Mahoney for North side Bus Service
between'the hours of 8:00 A.H., and 11:00 A.M., hourly run; cmd
2:00 P.l"1., B,nd 5:00 P.l"1., hourly run; North Side Service only, was
present ed . Fares of 350 for pas senger in 11 fA II Zone or II nil Zone, but
500 if from lip, II '7one to IIpll Zone or vice-versa. fividing line is
10th street between fA and B Zone. After some discussion, motion of
Clayton, seconded by Campbell, was referred to Council as a whole for
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furtrler study. The f\1ayor advised that copies woulc'l be m8iled to
each Councilman.
Motion of Campbell, Council adjourned to meet as Board of
J\djustment.
F. S. \rIll it e
City Clerl{
February 21, 1962
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February 21, 1962
Council met as Roard of Adjustment on request of M.R. Berggren
to build Duplex on Lots 13 and 14, Block 1, Boggs and Hill's Addition
and Geer-l'1elkus Company for IY~rmission to bui 1d a 'l'ype_5 Building for
temporary use as an office on Die 1" s Second-Hand car lot. All
Counc ilmen pres ent excep t Sorensen. His Honor, the Nayor, pre siding.
Request of 1'''1. R. Elerggren was presented. There being no protest~
on file, nor protestors present, motion of Mildenstein, seconded by
Geil, pernission 1111:1S granted.
Campbell referred to request of Geer-l'1elkus, stat ing th8.t the
Committee requested action be deferred for two weeks, same having
been approved by Geer-Melkus.
Mot ion of CaMp be 11, Counc il fj.d ,j ourned to me et in regular sess ion.
F. S. \llh it e
City Clerk
February 21, 1962
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Grand Island, Nebraska
February 21, 1962
Council met in regular session. All Councilmen present except
Sorensen. His Honor, the Mayor, presiding.
ENGINEER'S ESTIJVIl. 'l'ES ON PAVING DIS'I'EIC'rS presented as fo llows:
357 - 12th street from Pine to Oak
~f15,479 .40
358 - 23rd Street from Wheeler to Sycamore
,H'l'- 770 7c
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359 - Pine Street from South St. to Nebraska Ave. $10,985.65
360 - Locust Street from 16th to 17th
~~ 4,856.95
361 - Howard Avenue from 11th Ave. to 13th St.
;$10,2~t5.67
362 - Cedar Street from 13th to 15th
~fll,048.30
364 - Sunset Avenue from Claussen to Oak St.
;$ 6,777.05
Motion of Campbell, seconded by Stull, were approved, Clerk
authori?;cd to advertise for bids to be received !VIarch.;V~lf.
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" En€;1nee3:'l:tng Dept.
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$ 127.20->
---~rs t';t'!itxatt
Revised
Final
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~st1mat$ NOi 4 Upon Contract Dated Au~ust 17, 19 61
...... ~'''''''"~ ~ Auburn Ave. t'rom !X W. Line of
Ptst;r>1ct No. Jl3," Looat1on Pleasant View rd Add. "to Sun Valle
, ,J -brive. trtin a ey rive rom Bismark Road l
II~~ g,. line of Pleasant View Third Add"
. _ . !_~ p.-.... .. _ _ _ . _ Jl'~ _ " ..,~~l>.& ~ltt~ l.w..o. -
. , g ~1(,1.r:l G ~
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DETA1!8 PRICE AMOUNT
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As per quantities and prices on Final Estimate No. 3
Work performed in addition to the above:
R Removed 72 ft. Storm Sewer file and relayed
Removed 2 Type A catch basins and replaced with
Type B.
$16,922.28
Labor
Boom Truck 5 hrs. @ 2.00
Flat Bad Truck 1 hour
2/3 Cu. Yd. Concrete
107~50
10~00
1.75
7.65
TOTAL
127.20
$17,049.48
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10 Be D1.vided as FolloW's:
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Estimate
Per oent
Reta.:1.ned
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To the CityOouno~l:
One hundred twenty-seven
I Certify t,ch.a.t there 1:s, 4d9'+t~r~ .fnd, twer-~~ Jr1Ilil'!?.s. '.
, DOLLP.RS
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due
to..." ~~Jrl ,~"iJaIIJ9.I?-d,P:I;.1~.i!2~,~~~Ili>.q9rq~f.l.~r, . I
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Motion of campbell, seconded by Geil/'appro
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February 21, 1962
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Honorable Mayor & City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
I hereby certify that Louis H. Smith has completed work on
Sanitary Sewer District No. 324 in accordance with the plans,
specifications and contract by and between the City of Grand
Island, Nebraska and Louis H. Smith.
I further certify that the work completed containS the fol-
lowing materials at the prices set forth in the contract.
9al.9 Lin. Ft. an vitrified clay sewer pipe, @ $2.35 $2,307.47
complete in place.
3 Each
Std. 5f sanitary sewer manhole
complete with ring, cover and
stubs. 145.00
435.00
280.95
18.73 Ver. Ft.
Extra depth of manhole. 15.00
TO TAL
$3,023.42
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I recommend that the work done by Louis H. Smith be ac-
cepted by the City of Grand Island, Nebraska.
I herewith submit the following statement of all costs in
connection with Sanitary Sewer District No. 324.
TO TAD
$3,023.42
241.87
$3,265.29
TO: Louis H. imith
TO: Engineering and Publication
To be divided from Sewer District Fund as follows:
TO TAL
$1,122.16
2,143.12
$3,265.29
To be assessed to private property
To be charged to mains
I further recommend that the City Council sit as a board
of equalization on Sanitary Sewer District No. 324 on the
7th day of March, 1962 at 7:30 P.M.
Respectfully submitted,
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City Engineer
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Motion of Pepper, seconded by Mildenstein, approved.
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Honorable Mayor and City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
I hereby certify that the Preisendorf Plumbing Company has
completed the work on Water Main District No. 220 in ac-
cordance with the plans, specifications and contract by and
between the City of Grand Island, Nebraska and the Preisendorf
Plumbing Company.
I further certify that the work done contains the following
material at the price set forth in the contract.
1,051.0
L in . Ft.
6" C.I. l\tlech joint Cl.
150 Water Main.
a" C.I. Mech Joint Cl. 150
Water Main.
@ $2.a6
$3,005.a6
32.0
Lin. Ft.
Each
Mech. Joint Fittings.
Mueller 6" Mech Joint Gate
Valve and Buffalo Screw Type
Valve Box.
3.91
0.37
125.12
453.25
1,225.0
2
Lbs.
95.00
190.00
3
Each
Ludlow Mech Joint Fire
Hydrants.
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165.00 495.00
$4,269._ 23
I recommendt that the work done on the said Water Main
District No. 220 be accepted by the City of Grand Island,
Nebraska.
I herewith submit the following statement of all costs in
connection with Water Main District No. 220.
TO: preisendorf Plumbing Company
TO: Engineering and Publication
TOT AL
$4,269.23
341.54
$4,610.77
$4,610.77
The entire amount to Water Fund
I further recommend that the City Council .In sit as a
board of equalization on said Water Main District No. 220
on the 7th day of March, 1962 at 7:30 P.M.
Respectfully submitted,
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City Engineer
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Motion of Geil, seconded by Pepper, approved.
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February 21, 1962
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Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
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I hereby certify that the Diamond Engineering Company
has completed work on Paving District No. 331 in ac-
cordance with the plans, specifications and contract
by and between the City of Grand Island, Nebraska and
the Diamond Engineering Company.
I further certify that the work completed contains the
following materials at the prices set forth in the contract.
890
5,340.31
1,812.6
14
69.5
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3
4
9
238
678
24
120
143.3
Cu. Yd. Earth Excavation.
Sq. Yd. 6" Concrete pavement as
per plan.
Lin. Ft. Integral Curb.
Lin. Ft. Combination Concrete C:urb
& Gutter, 22" wide.
@ $0.56 $
489.50
3.19
0.40
17,035.59
725.04
Each
Lin. Ft. Construct Concrete Headers. 0.70
1.50 21.00
Adjust Manhole to Grade. 1$.00
Standard Manhole Complete
w/450# ring, cover and
stubs. 140.00
Each
Each
4$.65
36.00
420.00
Water valve Manhole complete
w/450# ring and cover. 130.00
520.00
Each
Construct Storm Sewer inlets
Complete - Type "B". 130.00
1,170.00
Reinforced Concrete
Lin. Ft. A. 12" dia.
Lin. Ft. b. 15" dia.
Lin. Ft. c. IS" dia.
Wall B
Sewer Pipe in
C75-55 CL II
C75-55 CL II
C76-57 CL IV
Place.
3.15
3.50
4.25
749.70
2,373.00
102.00
Lin. Ft. Bituminous Expansion Material
in place. a. 1/2" x 6" 0.20
Lin. Ft. Removal of Concrete Headers 0.35
51.4 Lin. Ft. Removal of Concrete
Straight Curb.
58.2 Lin. Ft. Removal of Concrete Com-
bination Curb & Gutter.
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3.70 Cu. Yd. Concrete for beams
15 Sq. Yd. Removal of Concrete Pave-
ment.
20.5 Lin. Ft. Remove 24t CMP and compact
backfill.
2 Each 450# Ring and Cover.
TOTAL
24.00
50.16
0.30
15.42
0.30
16.50
17.46
61.05
0.95 14.25
1.00 20.50
50.00 100.00
$23,993.32
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I recommend that the work done on the said Paving District
No. 331 be accepted by the City of Grand Island, Nebraska.
I herewith submit the following statement of all costs in
connection with Paving District No. 331.
Total
$23,993.32
1,919.47
$25,912.79
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TO: Engineering and Publication.
To be divided as follows:
Total
$16,777.14
9,135.65
$25,912.79
To be assessed to private property
To be charged to intersections
I further recommend that the City Council sit as a board
of equalization on Paving District No. 331 on the 7th day
of March, 1962 at 7:30 P.M.
Respectfully submitted,
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City Engineer
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Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
I hereby certify that the Diamond Engineering Company has
completed work'on Paving District No. 353 in accordance
with the plans, specifications and contract by and between
the City of Grand Island, Nebraska and the Diamond Engineer-
ing Company.
I further certify that the work completed contains the fol-
lowing materials at the prices set forth in t~e contract.
625 Cu. Yd. Earth Excavation. @ $0.60 $ 375.00
3,747.83 Sq. Yd. 6" Concrete Pavement as
per f)pec. 3.27 12,255.40
1,683.9 Lin. Ft. Integral Curb. 0.40 673.56
107.6 Lin. Ft. Construct Concrete Headers. 0.90 96.84
2 Each Adjust Manhole to grade. 18.00 36.00
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Construct Storm Sewer Inlets Complete
Each a. Type "B" 130.00
Each b. Type "A" 180.00
390.00
540.00
136
556
Reinforced Concrete Sewer Pipe in Place
Lin~ Ft. a; 12" dia~ 3.15
Lin. Ft. b. 15" dia. 3.65
428.40
2,029.40
32 L in. Ft.
1 Each
Bituminous Expansion Material
In Place 1/2" x 6" 0.22 7.04
Removal of Concrete Headers. 0.35 12.92
Concrete for beams. 18.00 27.72
M450 Manhole ring & Cover. 50.00 50.00
SUB TOTAL $16,922.28
36.9 Lin. Ft.
1.54 Cu. Yds.
Remove 72 ft Storm Sewer Tile and relayed. ,
Removed 2 Type A catch basins and replaced with Type B
Labor
Boom Truck 5 hours @ $2.00
Flat Bed Truck '1 hour
2/3 cu, Yd. Concrete
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107.80
10.00
1.75
7.65
$17,049.48
I recommend that the work done on the said Paving District
No. 353 be accepted by the City of Grand Island, Nebraska.
I herewith submit the following statement of all costs in
connection with Paving District No. 353.
TO: The Diamond Engineering Company
TO: Engineering and Publication
TOTAL
$17;049.48
li363.96
$18,413.44
~o be divided as follows:
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$11,462.16
6,951.28
$18,413.44
To be assessed to private property
To be charged to intersections
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of equalization on Paving District No. 353 on the 7th day
of March, 1962 at 7:30 P.M.
Respectfully submitted,
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City Engineer
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Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
I hereby certify that the Diamond Engineering Company has
completed work on Paving District No. 354 in accordance
with the plans, specifications and contract by and between
the City of Grand Island, Nebraska and the Diamond Engineer-
ing Company.
I further certify that the work completed contains the fol-
lowing materials at the price set forth in the contract.
513
Cu. Yd.
Earth Excavation.
@ $0.60 $
307.80
3,080.6 Sq. Yd. 6,t Concrete Pavment as per
plan.
3.27
0.40
10,073.56
592.80
1,482 Lin. Ft. Integral Curb.
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Construct Storm Sewer Inlets Complete.
a. Type "D" 125.00
125.00
112
Lin. Ft. Reinforced Concrete sewer pipe
in place. a. 21" 76-57T arch
including flap gate.
74.2 Lin. Ft. Removal of Concrete Headers.
6.25
700.00
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25.97
o Sta. Hydro tamp utility backfill.
30.00
30
Lin. Ft. Remove 15" Concrete Pipe &
Backfill.
TOTAL
0.95 28.50
$11,853.63
I recommend that the work done on the said Paving District
No. 354 be accepted by the City of Grand ISland, Nebraska.
I herewith submit the following statement of all costs in
conne~tion with Paving District No. 354.
TO: The Diamond Engineering Company
TO: Engineering and Publication
Total
$11,835.63
946.85
$12,782.48
To be divided as follows:
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To be assessed to private property
To be charged to intersections
Total
$11,903.18
879.30
$12,782.48
I further recommend that the City Council sit as a board
of equalization on Paving District No. 354 on the 7th day
of March, 1962 at 7:30 P.M.
Respectfully submitted,
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City Engineer
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Motion of Campbell, seconded by Stull, approved.
February 21, 1962
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Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
I hereby certify that the Diamond Engineering Company has
completed work on Paving District No. 355 in accordance
with the plans, specifications and contract by and between
the City of Grand Island, Nebraska and the Diamond Engineer-
ing Company.
I further certify that the work completed contains the fol-
lowing materials at the prices set forth in the contract.
113
Cu. Yd.
Earth Excavation.
@ $0.60 $
507.2 Sq. Yd. 8" Concrete Pavement as per
plan.
OLin. Ft. Combination Concrete Curb and
Gutter.
4.85
1.50
2 Each Adjust Manhole to grade.
18.00
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34
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Bituminous Expansion Material in
Ft. a. 1/2" x 6"
Ft. b. ~/2" x 8"
Ft. c. 1" x 7"
Place
0.22
0.25
0.30
Lin.
Lin.
Lin.
Lin. Ft. Removal of Concrete Straight Curb. 0.30
Removal of Concrete Combination
Curb and Gutter.
Lin. Ft.
0.30
50.00
0.95
2
Each
M450 Manhole ring and cover.
Removal of Brick Alley Return.
23.75
$2,720.07
25
Sq. Yd.
TOTAL
I recommend that the work done on the said Paving District
No. 355 be accepted by the City of Grand Island, Nebraska.
I herewith submit the following st~tement of all costs in
connection with P~ving District No. 355.
TO: The Diamond Engineering Company
TO: Engineering and Publication
Total
$2,720.07
217.61
$2,937.68
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To be divided as follows:
To be assessed to private property
To be charged to intersections
Total
$2,526.00 .
411.68
$2,937.68
I further recommend that the City Council sit as a board
of equalization on Paving District No. 355 on the 7th day
of March 1962, at 7:30 P.M.
Respectfully submitted,
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City Engineer
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2,459.92
36.00
8.00
14.40
10.20
100.00
February 21, 1962
Honorable Mayor & City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
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I hereby certify that the Diamond Engineering Company has
completed work on Paving District No. 356 in accordance
with the plans, specifications and contract by and between
the City of Grand Island, Nebraska and the Diamond Engineer-
ing Company.
I further certify that the work completed contains the fol-
lowing materials at the prices set forth in the contract.
1,417.9 Cu. Yds.
1,675.42 Sq. Yds.
Earth Excavation @ $0.60 $ 850.74
8" Concrete Pavement as per
plan. 4.15 6,952.99
6,286.86 Sq. Yds. 6" Concrete Pavement as per
plan.
3.27
3,083.7 Lin. Ft. Integral Curb.
0.40
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Lin. Ft. Combination Concrete Curb &
Gutter 22" wide.
228.6 Lin. Ft.
4,379.95 Sq. Ft.
104.5 Sq. Ft.
4 Each
4 Each
138.5
45~5
34.4
1,235.4
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3,574.6
2
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Lin.
Lin.
Lin.
1.50
Construct Concrete Headers. 0.90
Construct Concrete Sidewalk
4" thick. 0.42
Construct Concrete Driveways
5" thick. 0.55
Adjust Manhole to Grade. 18.00
Water Valve Manh6le Complete
w/450# ring and cover. 130.00
Bituminous Expansion Material in
Ft. a. 1/2" x 6"
Ft. b. 1/2" x 4"
Ft. c. 1" x 6"
Place.
0.25
0.20
0.30
Lin. Ft. Removal of Concrete Combination
Curb and Gutter. 0.30
Sq. Ft.
Sq. Ft.
Each
Each
v. Ft .
Removal of Concrete Driveways. 0.11
Removal of Concrete Walks. 0.08
Removal and Reconstruct 5 V.F.
of existing manhole and install
cast iron steps in complete
manhole 125.00
450# Mahhole ring and cover 50.00
Removal and Construct addit-
ional depth of manhole. 20.00
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20,558.03
1,233.48
14.10
205.74
1,839.58
57.48
72.00
520.00
34.63
9.10
10.32
370.62
11.34
285.97
250.00
300.00
$33,576.12
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be accepted by the City of Grand Island, Nebraska.
I herewith submit the following statement of all costs in
connection with Paving District No. 356.
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TO: Engineering and Publication
$33,5'6.12
2,686.09
TO rr AL
~i)J6, 262.21
To be divided as follows:
TOTAL
$21,604.#1
14,657.89
$36,262.21
To be assessed to private property
To be charged to intersections
I further recommend that the City Council sit as a board
of equalization on Paving District No. 356 on the 7th day
of Marc~, 1962 at 7:30 P.M.
Respectfully submitted,
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City Engineer
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Extension Agreement by and between the City of Grand Island and
Don and Robert Peterson on 15 A. of ground at the Airport for
agricultural purposes, was presented. (To February 28, 1954) On
motion of Geil, seconded by Mildenstein, was approved, Mayor and
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Extension 1\ r>;reement by and between the City of Grand Island and
Clarence Quandt to February 28, 1954, for 107.7 A. of Ground for
frrricultural purposes was pre~cented. Motion of Geil, seconded by
Milrlenstein, approved, ~1ayor and Clerk authorized to sign.
Extension Pgreement by and between the City of Grand Island and
Moon Boat and Motor Inc. for Building identified as T-12, was presente
Motion of Geil, seconded by Nildenstein, was approved, Mayor and Clerk
authori7ed to sign.
Lease Agreement by and between the City of GrE\nd IsIEmd and the
Junior Chamber of Commerce for Drag RE:ces to be conducted April 8th,
Nay 6th; June 9 and lOth; July 15; August 5, and September 9th; City
to receive 4% of Gross Income, was presented. Motion of Geil,
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February 21, 1962
Honorable Mayor & City Council
Grand ISland, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
We the undersigned, members of the Street &
Alley Committee, hereby recommend that the
offer of Mr. M. R. Impecoven be accepted as
follows: Close west Eleventh Street for one
block between Sherman and Sheridan Avenues.
In exchange for title to this street Mr.
Impecoven agrees to re-open Eleventh Avenue
from Sherman west two blocks to the city
limits, Sheridan Avenue from Eleventh Street
to Eleventh Avenue and a 33 foot right-of-
way along the west city limit from Tenth
Street to Eleventh Avenue.
We further recommend that the City Attorney
be instructed to prepare the necessary doc-
uments to complete this transfer.
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Honorable Mayor & City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
We the undersigned, members of the Police and
Street & Alley Committees, hereby recommend
that Blaine Street be made an arterial street
from Second Street South to the city limits.
We further recommend that the City Attorney
be instructed to prepare an ordinance placing
this recommendation in force.
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Motion of Schuessler, seconded by CElmpbell, approved.
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C 'I'TEE HEPOH'r
To the rlonorable Mayor
and CL ty Ccnmcil
Crand Island, Nebra sica
C'en tle:rnen:
\;~8, the members of the Spec:1al 'I'empDI'ary Alrpo:rt
Co ttce, repoT't tLat approxi1w.ltely two years ago the Feder-
a] Cosnmunlcatlc)l1s Commission ic::sued a license tC)
lliam
Latta, doi
business under the firm name of Grand
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1s1an
Sky-
ways a t the Grand I~;land l\'lunicipal
1'p01't, tube the BD Ie
operator of an Aeronautical Advisory Station commonly knDwn as
Unicom.
It up peal's tLa t tho Federal Conmuni ea tL)n~: Coi:nni S s1 on
was infoTIliod that William Latta was the sole operataI' at the
nirport which, of
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opera tC)l"
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bej.rlg ~?obert Marlcowski, doi.ng business as Exec Air.
Your COinmittee feels tLDt in fairness t.o both cJpcrators
the li cun sa t,c) opera te suet: a Unl com ~Jh()1),1d be issued in the
nam8 ()f t, e :i ty
C"rEil.l.d I r~lan.d aEi tlJG C)v\'ner) o~f t118 l~iJ:pu~et,
and tua t [;;.:.0 it',! de 8:1. L!;na te tw:) rem:) te ope:ca t Lx:. 10 ea t Ions.
By th 8 means calls coming to the ~:1.rport could be transferred
to tne operator needed or wanted.
~Luur C,);nnlttec, therefore, reeOlYlLlenCS tLJat LOi3teY' I. Li:1ly,
Birport MdDa Y', be authorized to make application to the Fed-
era1 ,)onnnunlcatlons l;mmni.ssion 1'01' a license to (lperute i3ucil n
TJnLcom, wl tLi a request that the license J'ler'otofore i,::sued to the
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lliam Latta, doing businoss under the firm name of Grand
Island Skyways, be revoked.
Your k).lmi tteo recommends trih t tile (:i t;f Clerk fOr'ward a
certiJ'ied eu~py o~f' t-h:i.s
port to William Latta, aing business
undcYJ tiu'~O f~il~'~, nan1C oJ' G".pcrtd Islu11d ~:)l(y\;vavs,
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bort
ri1~',c) t.fIS]:r1.,
d;)lng bu::i:Lness un6oI' the fiT' na11e of Exec
1', to :'~;' s teI' L.
Li lly, ir'pcJct
nager, an that a certified copy thereof be
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be attacncd tC) tne application made to tne Federal Communica-
tions Lomnission as nerein provided.
~;pe e tfully subrnl tted thi s the ;~'l~i t day of' l."ebrua:ry,
1962.
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(COpy REPOHT OF AIRPOHT COl\1l\'lIT'l'EE)
Municipal Airport
February 21, 1962
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Gentlemen:
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The undersigned members of the Airport Committee, recommend the
selling of the following al.rport property 1rJhich has been released
by the Federal Aviation Agency.
Four (4) buildings located at the Grand Island l"Junicipal 1\ irport
listed as follows:
(T207, T-:208 and T-297 as one building) containing approximately
2,050 brd. ft. of dimension lumber)
T-215 : containing approx imetely 1,240 brd. ft. of d j me ns ion lumber.
T-230: containing approx im':': tely 1,350 brd. ft. of dimension lumber.
T-~~02 : contai ning approximc,tely 1,350 brd. ft. of dimension lumber.
The City Clerk is authorized to advertise the above buildings
for Sale by accepting sealed bids.
A certified check in the amount of $25.00 (twenty-five dollars) shall
accompany eEech bid as a deposit th8t all debris shall be removed
to the s8tisfaction of the Airport l\1an'3gr'r. Deposit checks will be
refunded to successful bidders after debris is removed.
All checks will be returned to unsuccessful bidders.
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Bid forms may be obtained at the City Clerk's Office. SeElled bids
will be accepted at the City Clerk'S Office from February 23, 1962
to March 21, 1962, at 7:30 P.M.
Any and all bids may be rejected by the Mayor and City Council.
Respectfully submitted,
Airport Committee
s/ Harren B. Ge il
s/ George H. Clayton
s/ Fran k A. Pepper
Motion of Geil, seconded by Clayton, approved.
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nnd Ci t.,v Counc.L 1 u
Gr'and Island, [\Jebra ;31;a
Gcm t :Lemen:
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the Ci ty AttcH'ney ha~) een advL'lod. by tue Lul:heranLJHJpi tal
anci Home s
ciety tela it is w:Ll11ng tC) sell t~) the City a
t ~ ,'>' !'<t. l ~-, ,") )' r', I. .. "'..L 'r J -, '" 1':.
S :{':Lp 01' gr::l1J.rJ,d elgrLi \ (j\ I CO'C :Ln vnct en ex ceDcang I rc)m
CtJ.r)G:~I t~verlU.G to L'Llst~er J'.~verlU8 :eo~c a'll e~xterJSl.~)Il Dt' }la1dlo:y
Avenue.
[;816. Lu tcceran 1)spital anc
f.~
c 1. e ty ha s
agreed tu <111 t,:l.S ~;trip of land c:)ntairdnb 1.61 acres for
:;::000.00 per acre, wL:Leh is the actual pr:Lcc :it pro!.1d :Cor
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s would rl1ake tl; e
cost t:) t'~8 Lit]" be
tl:L8 [:; l11D
of ;"3220.00.
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ttee reC011l'DCnd,s that tGe purcrw.~3e of thl;J
strin of land e made by the City of
ID1:-J.nd, and that
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.{\tt,or110-:1 C0111I)lcto t'U.8 r)UrCL:L8.S0 t110rj C)J'.
s ct1~uJ,J_y sll-b:rlitted
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Hotion of Clayton, seconded by Schuessler, approved.
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WHEREAS, Lutz, Daily and Brain, Consulting Engineers
have submitted plans and specifications for Power Plant
Building Superstructure Addition necessary as a part of the
22,000 KW expansion program of the C. W. Burdick Station of
the City of Grand Island Electric Department, and s~id eng-
ineers have furnished an estimate of the cost thereof in the
sum of $ 180,000.00,' and,
WHEREAS, such plans, specifications and estimate have
been examined and the same should in all respects be approved.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE IvlA YOR AND COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF GHAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA, that the plans, spec-
ifications and estimate for such project, be and the same
is hereby approved; that the City Clerk be and he is hereby
directed to advertise for bids for said Power Plant Build-
ing Superstructure Addition, and that said bids be received
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up to 7:30 o'clock, P.M., Central Standard Time on the 21st
day of March, 1962, and to be opened at the regular meeting
of the City Council to be held on said date.
BE IT FUETHEH RESOLVED that the City Clerk forward a
certified Copy of this resolution to F. E. Phelps, Utilities
Commissioner.
Respectfully submitted this 21st day of February, 1962.
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OHDIN/;NCE NO. 3772 pertaining to House Moving regu18rly passed
by the Council, signed by the Mayor.
ffilDINANCE NO. 3772 - Motion of Campbell, seconded by Clayton,
was placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Campbell, Clayton, Geil, Mildenstein, Pepper, Schuessler, Stull~
Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
OHDINtNCE NO. 3772 - Noti.on of Campbell, seconded by Clayton,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Bo 11 ca 11 ba llot. Vot ing yes, Campbe~l, Clayton, Ge'L 1, 1'1 i ldenste i n,
Pepper, Scnuessler,Stull. Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
OBDIN/\NCE NO. 3772 - ~10tion of Campt'ell, Seconded by Cla_yton,
rules suspended and ordinence plnced on third reading by title only.
Boll cal~ ballot. Voting yes, Campbell, Clayton, Gei.l, l\lildenstein,
Pepper, Schuessler, Stull. Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
ORDINtNCE NO. 3772 - Motion of campbell, seconded by Clayton,
was pl<'Jced on final passage and finally passed. Hall call ballot.
Voting yes, Campbell, Clayton, Geil, r-'Iildenstein, Pepper, Schuessler,
Stull. Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
OHDINANCE NO. 3773 repeal ing Ord inance No. ~)762, whi ch creat ed
Paving District No. 365, regularly passed by the Council, signed by
the Mayor.
OEDININCE. NO. 3773 - Jl-lotion of Clayton, seconded by Schuessler,
was placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Vuting yes,
Campbell, Clayton, Geil, Mildenstein, Pepper, Schuessler, Stull.
Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
ORDINhNCE NO. 3773 - Motion of Clayton, seconded by Schuessler,
rules suspended [md ordinance placed on second read ing by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, campbell, Clayton, Geil, l\1ildenstein,
Pepper, Schuessler, Stull. Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
OHDINfI.NCE NO. 3773 - T'-1ot ion of Clayton, seconded by S chues sler,
rules susr)ended and ordin:::mce placed on third reading by title only.
Hol1 call ballot. Voting yes, Campbell, Clayton, Getl, Tvlildenstein,
Pepper, Schuessler, Stull. Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3773 - Motion of Clayton, seconded by Schuessler,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. Hall call ballot. _
Voting yes, campbell, Clayton, Gei1, 1\1iloenstein, Pepper, Schuessler,
st 11 V t.
_ u . 0 lng no, none.
Sorensen absent.
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onpINI,NCE NO. ~)774 amending as sess ment s in Ord inance No. 3768,
regularly passed by the Council, signed by the Mayor.
OHDIlJld'JCE NO. 3774 - fvTotion of Clayton, seconded by Geil, was
placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
camplJell, Clayton, Geil, f\1ildenstein, Pepper, Schuessler, Stull.
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Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
OEDINAl'TCE NO. 3774 - I'1otion of Clayton, seconded by Geil, rules
suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only. Roll
call ballot. V ot ing yes, Campbe 11, Clayton, Ge iI, Mildenste in, Pepper
Schuessler, Stull. Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3774 - l'1otion of Clayton, seconded by Geil, rules
suspended and ord inance plnced on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Campbell, Clayton, Geil, Mildenstein,
Pepper, Schuessler, Stull. Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
OEDINANCE rW. 3774 - f-'1ot ion of ClEJ,yton, seconded by Geil, vms
placed on final passage and finally passed. holl call ballot. Voting
yes, Ce,mpbell, Clayton, Geil, l'1ildenstein, Pepper, Schuessler, Stull.
Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
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OHDINANCE NO. 3775 creating Sanitary Sewer District No. 330 in
Block 24, University Place, rrgularly passed by the Council, signed
by the l"layor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3775 - Motion of Clayton, seconded by Schuessler,
was placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Campbell, Clayton, Geil, Mildenstein, Pepper, Schuessler, Stull.
Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
OHDINflNCE NO. ~5775 - l'1otion of Clayton, seconded by Schuessler,
r'J,les suspended and ordinance placed on second read ing by title only.
Roll CEdI ballot. Voting yes, Campbell, Clayton, Geil, Nildenstein,
Pepper, Schuessler, Stull. Voting no, none. ~orensen absent.
OHDINANCE NO. 3775 - fv1otion of Clayton, seconded by Schuessler,
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rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
liOll call ballot. Voti ng yes, campbe 11, Clayton, Geil, JV1ildenstein,
Pepper, Schue ss leI', stull. V ot ing no, none. Sorensen absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3775 - Motion of Clpyton, seconded by Schuessler,
was placed on final pass8ge and finally passed. Roll call ballot.
Voting yes, C2mpbell, Clayton, Geil, Hildenstein, Pepper, Schuessler,
.Stull. Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
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OHDINANCE' NO. 3776 creating Pav lng Dist rict No. 366 in E~el Air
Addition, regularly passed by the Council, signed by the Mayor.
OLDINtNCE NO. 3776 - Motion of Campbell, seconded by Clayton,
was placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes
Campbell, Clayton, Geil, Hildenstein, Pepper, Schuessler, StLtll.
Vot ing no, none. Sorensen absent.
ORDINANCE NeJ. 3776 - ~1otion of Campbell, seconded by Clayton,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Campbell, Clayton, Geil, JVlildenstein,
Pepper, Schuessler, Stull. Voting no, none. Sorensen absent
OI::DINANCE NO. 3776 - Motion of campbell, seconded by Clayton,
rules suspended and ordin8nce placed on third re!01,ding by title only.
Holl call ballot. Voting yes, Campbell, Clayton, Geil, Mildenstein,
Pepper, Schuessler, Stull. Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3776 - Motion of Campbell, seconded by Clctyton,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot.
Vot ing ye s, Camp bell, CIE1,yton, Ge iI, M ildenste in, .Pepper, Sch ue ssler,
Stull. Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
OHDINPNCE NO. 377'? creating Paving District No. 367 in Joehnck
Road from Memorial Drive to south line of MacArthur; in Meves Avenue
from Joehnck Road to Cherry Street; and in MacArthur Avenue from
Joehnck Road to Cherry Street, regularly passed by the Council, signee
by the Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3777 - Moti on of Clayton, second ed by Campbell,
was placed on first res.ding at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes;
Campbell, Clayton, Geil, Mildenstein, Pepper, Schuessler, Stull.
Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
OEDINI,NCE NO. 3777 - IVlotion of Clayton, seconded by Campbell,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Campbell, Clayton, Geil, Mildenstein,
Pepper, Schuessler, st ull. Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
OHDINIINCE NO. 3777 - Motion of Clayton, seconded by Campbell,
rules suspended and ordl.nance pl[.wed on third reading by titl.e only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, CElmpbell, Clayton, Geil, I''lildenstein,
Pepper, Schuessler, Stull. Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
OEDINANCE NO. 3777 - Motion of C18yton, seconded by Cclulpbell,
vJas placed on final passage and finally passed. Holl call ballot.
Voting yes, Campbell, Clayton, Gell, Mildenstein, Pepper, Schuessler,
stull. voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
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Avenue -Prom Capital Avenue to HaughSt reet, regularly passed by the
Counc j,l, s irmed by the Hayor.
OHDINANCE NO. 3778 - ~'lotion of Clayton, seconded by 'schuessler,
wns placed on first reacting at length. Holl call ballot. Voting yes
campbell, Clayton, Gej,l, Nildenstein, Pepper, 'schuessler, stull.
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ORDINANCE NO. 3778 - Motion of Clayton, seconded by 'schuessler,
rules suspended and ordinance place~ on second reading by title only.
Roll CElll bDllot. Voti.ng yes, Campbell, Cleyton, Gel.l, Ivlildenstein,
Pepper, Schuessler, Stull. Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
OEDINANCE NO. 3778 - Motion of Clayton, seconded by Schuessler,
rules sL1spended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Boll call ballot. Voting yes, Campbell, Clayton, Geil, Mildenstein,
Pepper, Schuessler, Stull. Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
OhDINlNCE NO. 3778 - Notion of Clayton, seconded by Schuessler,
waS pLwed on f:i.nal pEl sS<lge and finally passed. Roll cDll ballot.
Voting yes, Ca<ilpbell, Clayton, Geil, Mildenstein, Pepper, Schuessler,
stull. Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
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OHDINliNCE ]\JO. =)779 pertaining to garbEi.ge and refU.se collectors,
regularly passed by the Council, signed by the Mayor.
OEDINld'JCE NO. 3779 - Not i.on of Clayton, seconded by Schues sler,
was placed on first reDding at length. Holl call ballot. Voti.ng yes,
Campbell, Clayton, Geil, ~'1ildenstein, Pepper, Schuessler, Stu.ll.
Vot j,ng no, none. Sorensen absent.
DHDINlNCE NO. ~'5779 - Mot ion of Clt3,yton, second ed by ,Schues sler,
rules su.spended and ord j,nance placed on sE'::cond read ing by title only.
Roll call bc:d.lot. Voting yes, Campbell, C18yton, Geil, rvIildenstein,
Pepper, Schu.essler, Stull. Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3779 - Motion of Clayton, seconded by Schuessler,
ru.les suspended and ord iwmce laced on th ird rec:;d ing by tit Ie only.
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Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Campbell, Clayton, Geil, Mildenstein,
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OIiDIN/'NCE NO. 3779 - ~10tion of Cl~wton, seconded by Schuessler,
W~JS pla.ced em final passcClge and finally pD,ssed. Roll call ballot.
Voting Y8S, Campbell, Clayton, Getl, f'Hldenstein, Pepper, Schuessler,
Stull. Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
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February 28, 1962
2:30 P.M.
Council met as per special call of the Mayor for the purpose of
discussing the Ordinance pertaining to Sunday Closing, and amending
the Home Rule Charter. All Councilmen present. His Honor, the Mayor,
presiding.
The Mayor mentioned the Ordinance that had been prepared for
passage. William Blackburn made reference to the Ordinance and asked
the Mayor and Council questions pertaining to same. Motion of Clayton
seconded by Campbell, the action of the Council of February 21st
pertaining to amending the Charter with reference to Sunday Closing
was rescinded.
After further discussion, Resolution was presented as follows:
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bal1otc; tD be p:ei:pared in th.o lilanne:e on f'o:eril provided by
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proposition 1)0 prJ.nted on Sflid
lw.l1ots:
8(1.::.\J_J_ t.-i:1C (,-,.it:] Q}0 l""}n.rlcl IsJ.arlc} (1cI0I)t
an.UI~ :LrluIlce f"o:(' t1.18 elc);:3inC; D.t" IJlaees
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Motion of Clayton, seconded by Sorensen, Resolution was adopted.
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Bus Service, after which there was some discussion. No action taken.
Holmberg advised the Council that the Franchise of Grand Island Transi
Company would have to be rescinded by Ordinance. The Attorney was
authorized to follow up on the Bus Franchise.
Motion of Clayton, Council adjourned.
F. S. White
City Clerk
February 28, 1962
2:30 P.M.
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APPROPRIATIONS & EXPENDITURES
FOR FISCAL YEAR ENDING FEBR. 28, 1962
FUND
APPROP.
ADJ.
EXPENDED
FEBRUARY
4259.04
Adm.
62595.74
Eng.
40615.00
38865.00
20802.00
71167.00
3306.03
41.94
1344.54
2094.87
st. Sewer
Health
Inc.
City Hall
30360.00
1260.00
16110.00
281774.74
25620.00
1196.59
50.00
1311.47
13604.48
945.00
9502.59
12801.27
4690.07
2168.51
14771.19
1798.58
14328.57
Ci vi} Ser.
Bldg. Dept.
General
Bond & Int.
Airnort 98825.00
St Alley Pave 220425.00
Sanitation 64837.92
Park 92020.50
Police 194729.00
Cemetery 57620.00
Fire 183676.00
Fire Pension
29000.00
54000.00
45120.00
3723.14
2312.02
Sew & New Sew
Garage
Cern Perm Care 140000.00
Sew & Sew Col] 110518.78
7308.00
Library
44075.00
5700.00
21650.63
3079.64
Band
Off St Park
572.50
Civil Defense 1000.00
Soc. Security 69000.00
Sev.Ter Con st.
20243.53
1759836.10
91605.56
27240.17
354739.49
Water
Light
Sewer Dist.
Paving Dist.
388.64
473973.86
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EXPENDED
34299.50 28296.24
21578.41 19036.59
25695.20 13169.80
9610.99 11191.01
12967.11
8968.08
575.24
58199.89
21391.92
684.76
8725.30 7384.70
122419.83 159~54.91
33945.00
49199.21 49625.79
117677.12 102747.88
35091.30 29746.62
45044.25 46976.25
113635.19 81093.81
22003.40 35616.60
101339.12 82336.88
16184.14
22472.42
48289.78
23936.51
1966.70
4046.70
12815.86
54000.00
22647.58
140000.00
62229.00
20138.49
3733.30
17603.93
132.50 867.50
26558.12 42441.88
20243.53 00
804184.82 955651.2~
135625.74
2093324.11
6847.11
249160.44
3289142.22
Respectfully Submitted,
F. S. White, City Cl€rk
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Grand Island, Nebraska
March '7, 1962
Council met in regular session. All Councilmen present. Warren
Geil, President of the CounCil, presiding in the absence of the Mayor.
Rev. E. Perkins, Pastor of the Church of God, opened the meeting with
prayer.
Minutes of the meet-ings of February 21st and 28th read and
approved.
Regular Surety Bonds having been O.K.'d by the City Attorney were
presented as follows:
Donald R. Walters - Master Electrician
Lindsay Soft water Service
Motion of Clayton, seconded by Sorensen, Bonds were approved.
List of Renewal Licenses for Beer and Liquor was presented by the
Clerk. He advised the Council that advertising had been made.
Request of C. E. Brown and M. L. Ranslem for permission to lower
the curb at 13th and Cedar was presented. Motion of Campbell, seconded
by Stull, referred to the Street and Alley Committee for further study.
Request of Dr. DeMay for permission to construct an addition to
the DeMay Clinic Building, was presented. Motion of Mildenstein,
seconded by campbelll, referred to Fire and Zoning Committee. Hearing
set for March 21st, 7:30 P.M.
Request of Mil-Nlc, Inc., Wm. S. Rhodes, Jr., Secretary, that they
be annexed to the City; and also that the area be rezoned from Residenci
"A" to Business "M', was presented. Motion of Clayton, seconded by
Schuessler, referred to City Attorney and Planning Commission.
Request of John Steckmyer for permiSSion to build an addition to
his present home at 1609 W. North Front, was presented, along with
communication from the Building Inspector-as follows:
March 7, 1962
Honorable Mayor & City Council
City Hall
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
The attached request of Mrs. John R. Steckmeyer for a one room addition
to present residence at 1609 W..N. Front Street will constitute less
than a 25 percent structural improvement within one year, however;
Type 5 construction is prohibited in the Industrial Zone by Ordinance
No. 3689.
Ordinance No. 3689, however, provides for the Board of Adjustment to
deviate whenever a possible hardship may exist, when and after a public
hearing is set before the Board of Adjustment.
Respectfully Submitted
HLB/mb H.L. Butts, Bldg.lnspector
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Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Pepper, was referred to Fire and
Zoning Committee. Board of Adjustment set for 7:30 P.M., March 21st.
placed on file.
Water and Light Report for January was presented, received and
Motion of Clayton, Council adjourned to meet as Board of
Equallzat ion.
March 7, 1962
Grand Island, Nebraska
March 7, 1962
F. S. White
City Clerk
President Geil presiding.
Council met as Board of Equalization. All Councilmen present.
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BE IT RESOLVED BY THE :rvl\YOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GRAND
ISLAND, NEBR\SKA, sitting as a Board of Equalization after due notice
having been given thereof, that we find the total cost of the construc-
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tion of Water Main District No. 220 to be the total sum of $h819.10; th~t
we find the benefits accruing to the real estate in said district to be
the total sum of $]570.01, and that l"e find the benefits accruing to the
respective lots, tracts and parcels of land in said district to be the sum
set opposite the several descriptions as follows:
NAHE
Corporation of the Presiding Bishop
of the Church of Latter Day Saints,
a Utah Corporation
Johnson Land Company
Johnson Land Company
Johnson Land Company
Harold A. & YBrie J. Freese
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Grand Island
Johnson Land Company
Johnson Land Company
Johnson Land Cpmpany
Johnson Land Company
Johnson Land Company
Johnson Land Company
Johnson Land Company
Johnson Land Company
Johnson Land Company
Johnson Land Company
,J ohnson Land Company
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Ted 1. Kittelson and Steve R. Oberg
A tract of land in the NW*- of Section
9, Township 11 North, Range 9 West of
the 6th P.l'1., Hall County, Nebraska,
more particularly described as follows:
Beginning at a point on the northerly
line of 2]rd Street as deeded to the
City of Grand Island, Nebraska, and
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AMOUNT
555.42
Ih2.88
Ih2.88
142.88
142.88
14.2.88
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its intersection with the westerly
line of Locust Street as deeded to
the City of Grand Island, Nebraska;
thence running northwesterly on the
westerly line of said Locust Street
for a distance of 650.10 feet (said
westerly line of Locust Street being
parallel to and 27J.8 feet easterly
from the easterly line of Wheeler
Avenue in the City of Grand Island)
to a point JJ feet south at right
angles from the north line of said
Section 9; thence running west on a
line parallel to and JJ feet south
from the north line of said Section
9 for a distance of JIJ.55 feet to
the easterly line of said Wheeler
Avenue; thence running southeasterly
on the easterly line of vVheeler Avenue
for a distance of 684.91 feet; thence
running easterly parallel to and 118
feet northerly from the northerly line
of said 2Jrd Street for a distance of
111.J7 feet; thence running southeast-
erly parallel to and 111.J7 feet east-
erly from the easterly line of said
Wheeler Avenue for a distance of 118
feet to the northerly line of said
23rd Street; thence running northeast-
erly on the northerly line of said 2Jrd
Street for a distance of l62.LJJ feet to
the point of beginning.
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Johnson Land Company
A tract of land in the northwest Quar-
ter of Section 9, Township 11 North,
Range 9 West of the 6th P.M., Hall Coun-
ty, Nebraska, more particularly describ-
ed as follows: Beginning at a point
on the easterly line of vVheeler Avenue
in the City of Grand Island, Nebraska,
60 feet northwesterly from the north-
westerly corner of Block 2 in Knickrehm
Fourth Addition to the City of Grand
Island, Nebraska, being the northerly
line of 2Jrd Street as deeded to the
Ci ty of Grand Island, Nebraslm; thence
running northeasterly parallel to and
60 feet northerly from the northerly
line of said Block 2 in Knickrehm
Fourth Addition being the northerly
line of said 2Jrd Street for a distance
of 111.J7 feet; thence running north-
westerly parallel to and 111.37 feet
easterly from the easterly line of said
\rJheeler Av?nue for a distance of 118 feet;
thence running southwesterly parallel to
and 118 feet northerly from the norther-
ly line of said 2Jrd Street for a dis-
tance of 111.J7 feet to the easterly
line of said Wheeler Avenue; thence run-
ning southeasterly on the easterly line
of said Wheeler Avenue for a distance of
118 feet to the point of beginning.
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$J570.01
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having been given thereof, that we find the total cost of the construc-
tion of Sanitary Sewer District No. )24 to be the total sum of $)265.29;
that we find the benefits accruing to the real estate in said district
to be the total sum of $1122.16, and that we find the benefits accruing
to the respective lots, tracts and parcels of land in said district to be
the sum set opposite the several descriptions as follows:
NAME LOT BLOCK ADDITION AMOUNT
Johnson Land Company 1 2 Knickrehm Fifth 131.11
Johnson Land Company 2 II If II 130.58
Johnson Land Company 3 II " II 130.58
Johnson Land Company 4 II " " 130.58
Johnson Land Company 5 " II " 1)0.58
Johnson Land Company 6 II If II 130.58
Johnson Land Company 7 " II II 1)0.58
I Johnson L:wd Company 8 II II II 130.58
Land Company E 4).1' II " " 76.99
Johnson 9
Total ;111122.16
Respectfully submitted this the 7th day of March, 1962.
Motion of Clayton, seconded by Schuessler, Resolution was adopted.
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to be tu.o to tal SlLJ of
5,912.79; that we
find the benefits
accruing to tne real estate in said district t be he total
sum of ~i,:16, 7m-3 .75, and tha t we i'ind tho benefl tr: accI'uing to
the respective lots, tracts an parcels of land in said dis-
trict to be the sum set opposite the several descriptions as
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A tract of land situated
in tho Gl of Grand Is-
land, Nebraska, described
as fol1cHis: l.uELnencing at
fc< point ,)n the s,)uth line
of Pnoenix Avenue, made
by the intersection of
~lark S.treet and P'[l.oorlix
Avenue; taence running in
a westerly direction on
tne southerly line of said
Prloenix AVOY1Ue to .the pre-
sent eastorly line of
:~:rc;enwicnAvGnue; tiJenCe
running in a southerly
direction on the easterly
IJ_ne oil Groenwich Avenue
for a .istance of 560 feet
to the northerly line a
tra t of land in said City
conveyed warranty deed
eec:Jrded c)v8mbcI' 2n,19~;5,
in Deed ok 64, P ge 249,
in the office the Regis-
ter DC Doedsof )HLU 11 CJunty,
NobrJ8s1:D; tllsDCC rUDlling in
a northeasterly direction
on the northerly ine of said
last named tract of land to
tile westerly line of Clark
stroet; thence in a norther-
ly direction on tho westerly
line of Clark Street to the
pain t of be(~innjng.
rart of or
T c< t'
0<:1;' ,.)e C.t.;) n
21-11-9
4~;);3~1. 2 '1
of Grand IsJand
I
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E;rne s t A 0 Kremnke, Jon::) te &;
de line .uurtcm
A tract of land beginning at
tae intersection of northerly
ght-of-way line of the C.B.
& Q. ilroad Company It
:Lino wi th the wester'ly line: of
GID!'!: ~~;troet; tnonce norttlwO;Jt-
e ply on the we steely line of
Cla~e1( ~3tl~8et t~) ttlG S 01.1 tLLerly'
far.t of ,; of
Sec ti.~m
;31-11-9
r5f.3:2. 125
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1 Ine ~)f U1(larwma i\ venue
1;3().5b 1'uo-L; :oce SOLtttl-
w8[':terly ;)D tn:.:: soutLlcr'ly
1'1-t18 C)JI ()}{'.lD.t)_()rn8. i\V.~:11UG,
66 feet; taonce southeast-
erly parallel talho west-
erly' ~]_j.rl() oi' Clark Street
to the northerly rl t-of-
way line of the C.B. & ~~
l1r,')ad C ornpany3e 1 t Line,
being 66.1 feot southwester-
ly from tne point of begin-
ning; thence northeasterly
along the northerly right-
r) r _ \I\T'" 'Y' l'l. 1'1'" 0 f' 1-'h (, f : '~.; ;\. C':,
\.. _,__ I;" Q. l..J --'_ -.1".-.., ...J '...1 ij.,_,.~ 1,...'... .::",.
/ailroad L any It Line
the paint of beginning.
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^ tract of In d beginning on
th() SOll ly line ai' Okla-
noma Avenue 66 feet south-
wos~erly 0 the intersection
of tile we sterl;y lIne :)1' Glar1:c
~~;tr'cct wit,", tIc ;-iOutherly
line of Oklaoama Avenue;
tt1cneo c~)rltlrll1j_rlg s;Jutl1Fv"'oster')-
1y :)nU, e 8:)U tll,orly line of
Olcla oma AVOYIUe, 66 f~8et;
trl.D DC f~.: Ol1 tI:l0a s to Il I"S. par~a 1 J.e 1
l,u WO 2: Is line of Clark
Street, 130.6 feet to tho
northerly right-aI-way line of
the C. . & ilroad Company
It Idnc; nCG rLI'ti,leaster-
ly on said 1al1road right-of-
v'wy lino nnd parallel with the
s:mUJ.Crly lIne of Jklanomc,
Avenue, 66 feet; tnence north-
westerly parallel to the west-
e ly line of Clark Street,
130.6 feot, to the point of be-
is 1. L\ rl i. rl[~ .
I
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,J. F. J:.brahamson & Paul Abrahamson
A tract of land beginni at a
point where Dart lino of
Oklahoma eDue intersects the
westerly line of Clal~ Street;
t1.J.oDce Ylorthw8st rly on .the wes.t-
crl.J Ii.ne of ()J.srl{ Streot, J~44.3
feet; tllcnce soutll~ester1_y par-
a! le 1 VIi tJi O' la enuc, 142.5
1 ~ (, t. t-. 'r'lF; JY) C C,' CU) U .<-i,_ c> '1 n ' "." 1-- -,' q r
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BIlel witc C rJ<;:;:,trcct, lLj4.6
feet; tLonce rwrtheasterly on the
northerly line of Oklahoma Avenue,
142.5 feet, to the point of be-
ginning.
Lacy 1.101 & SU1-~ply Gompany, a
Corp;)raLlon
A trac t oJ' land co;nmene:tng a t a
point an the south boundary of
Anna street in the Gity of Grand
Islanu, Nebraska, which point is
164.4 feet southwest of tt18 SOU.tll-
west corner intersectj~n
Anna Stroet and .tjddy Stroot;
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21-11-9
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Part of the ~ of
ctton 1054.92
21-11-9
l';;l,rt ~)1' t of (,)73.0,4
Section
21-11-9
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tlJC{lCO 8:Jl.~t}-lvv8St ~rl;l, along
tlJ.8 sou -Lt..: (.Jound.(3.YJ7:/oJ~
Street, to the southeast
corner of tao intersection
of Anna Street and Clark
;jtreot; Lllonce soutrwa<3ter~
ly, at ri t angles, along
L;tE; ea fJ t b,:lc.mclary of Clark
Strc ct 140.0 fee t; i~[1ence
northeasterly at ri angles
109.6 feot; thence Dorthwest-
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\..';,,- oJ U.u ,... L u...o"......., , _.,L,,-.J
feo t, t;) tile; place of begin-
ning; said tract t18ving a
:CPlntago ~)n "\-nna btroot or
10J.6 feot, and a frontage
on C1ar~ streot of 140.0
feet.
I
Capi t;)l ~~upply Co:mpany
A t,'a c t of land comcdencing at
tho southwest corner of the
intersection of Anna and dy
Streets, which streets are now
established and in use; thence
""11 t'h \'T'" (' t.', ","] 0" ., -. '~'rl"" ,1,'" e. "at' t'!"
...J.........., l... ,I. "J IJ C.. ~, "'-:j C'. _L...; ("., c) l)L.J.. ~.l '" .-{ _ .1..
Qtlnd.a ofl AllDa ~treot, 164.4
foeti co southeasterly at
r:L L angle,~ lliO. 0 fee t; thence
no theas~erly at right angles,
164.4 feet; thence northwester-
ly 2.} tn'c westerly b;Jundar'y
of l~(_idy Street, 14:0.0 foo-t, to
tiJe :o113.ce of boc'1nnI ; SD Id
tract being a rectangular tract
llDVi a L'I':;n 140.0 i'eet
on Street, an0 a frontage
of 164.4 feet on Anna Street.
~)cG:)ol ~; trict of tho
G-l'ar1ci 1}31and
City of
1
GCL1()Ql stric.t OL t:t1G City of
Grand Island 2
Larvey C.
d.erlSDn
9
I'i1orle & 8101"1.a
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r~'LC v;) un
10
Lewis P. & Nina ~. Milne
11
Clifford L. /j;
Carlson
i. tlJ. IvT.
12
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Allon rho.r-
13
Alfred L. & Wilma Boroff
14
J'Oi:1D L. & PGarl
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Hazzard
Except th~t part begin-
ning at a point on the
easterly line of Lot
Hp/!, 1::)1.9 fee t south-
erly from the northeast
corner of La t tll),II, tL:ence
westerly on a tangent
circular curve having a
radius of 10 feet and
sub tending a central
a Ie of 150 degrees 45
~inutes, a distance of
26.5 feet to a point on
ibe westerl;! line:)f Lot
flp!! })C,? "1'" 13- iC; 2 f"'(C't
.~.J , k v.l.;.. t.:) _~ f.."". v......
southerly i'rom too nortl:1-
we s t C C)l'no x' of La t It 13" .
ine T.1.
Part
1:)
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ttor lJomes
Subdivision 363.89
City of Grand Island,
l~'e 1JTtE1 ;:;,L:a
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'InG. t part beginning at
a point on the oastor-
,Jv 'll'n'" ")1' '1'-~)+- IInll
.. d'- "-... \. _I.... lJ D,
131.9 feet southerly
fr~)[n tho norti:188,;::, teor-
nor of Lot IIBn; tr18llCe
wosterly on a tangent cir-
cular curve Qaving a rad-
ius of 10 feet and sub-
tending a central angle
of 150 degrees, 45 min-
utes, a distance of 26.5
:Ce et to 8 pc)int on tbe
we ;ster1y line of Lot IIp,ll
being 135.2 feet souther-
ly f~om the northwest
c;)['ner of Lot !lnH.
lJ:elen D. Drcmers, Avis N.
1'rey, ~j ther D. 'c'remers,
1-' 1" J-'
.ut"1Y ~:/j. 0 Lrlson
3
2
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<smers
bdivisioYl 76.83
len D. Bremel's, Avis N.
j;l'l'ey, ~'stller D. Dremers,
BElthyl Z. u;)hnson
4
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helen D. Bremers, Avis
Frey, Estner D. Bremers,
De tLryl Z. Jonnson
Leon T. ('1;
bel Shultz
t::: II tl II !l 66:3.02
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1 1 Glover' s 621.72
,Cjubdi vi s ~Lon
2 II lr H If 2507.98
3 II 11 II II 126.77
6 4 Sou tb. Park 321.6b
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l;'ran c; isH. & .Guni eo S.
\/Jil1iuJis
l~i ck JanlS0n
Berniece & J8ck C. u.
Gole S 'lOI
l~i~J'/iE
.
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Eobert L. Lacy
,l~z c e p t S 'lot
berniece & Jack C. O.
Cole S 70' of ~ 14.4'
Robert L. Lacy Except S
of Vi 14.4 t
Robert L. IJacy
Chicago, r1ington &
incy Railroad Company
01' ," ,',..~ J3 '1'" ",.L.r, '.',
llCd6u, ur LnsGun ~
(winey Railroad Company
Cnicago, rli ton &
(~uinc'Y f'?,i lroad ompany
I
Ca ri e lVlom:Jen
hwEa s t 6f) feet oJ' the
North 132 feet of Frac.
block 17, being what
would be Lot One (1) if
said block were sub-
divided as other blocks
in Windolphts Addition.
Harry & Marie Wiese
The east 50 feet of the
west IDe feet.
Albert & Simona Claussen
JIhe east:: 50 feet of the
west 14e f\:~et.
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Respectfully submitted this the
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;266.05
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Motion of Campbell, seconded by Mildenstein, Resolution was
adopt ed.
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J.
due nu
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t1:1GI"Cuf,
ee Ud V.L
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all Z~;l tI :JXl a~fter~
the real estate in 8aid district to be t total sum of
DC ttJ8 SLilll set op os te tti8 several. d,es
Jonnson Land Company
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that we fJnd tne total
str}j.ct o. 353 to be -tho
pt ODS as follows:
t~)tal sum oJ' :irl[J,~276.06; ttlat 'NC LInd the benefits acel'uing to
Johnson Land Company
:3
'Lll,116:2.16,'\l1d trJ.C1.t we find t benefitn acex'u:L t 1'8-
s ctivo lots, tracts an parcels of and n sai d strict to
:)
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JOLLDson IJ!'jncJ. Cc):mp:J.ny
tj
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Johnson Land Company
6
Jonnson nd Company
7
Johnson Lono. Company
B
Joans n nd Company
1
JOhnson Lsnd Gompany
2
Jonnson Land Company
'7
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J-OLlnsor1 l~(;:n{j Cu.{nlJarlY
4
Johnson Land Company
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Jonnson Land Company
6
Jotm[wn J."'md Comp!Jny
7
Jonnson Land Company
E3
Johnson Land G()mpany
9
Leonard
Lendt
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dosta
E.
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1
Joimson
COYfllJan'y
TJurJd
.;,,;.1 ~)5'
1
Johnson
Land
2
l;oJ.npany
Johnson Land Company
r,
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Johnson nd Company
4
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Johnson JAmd
Compo,n'S
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Respectfully submitted
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Motion of Campbell, seconded by Mildenstein, Resolution was
adopted.
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find the ta tal
Equalization after
a s a 1~;-)8.rd. D1'
due notice having beer! given ther'cof, thal' we
C~)st of the cc)n~Jtructi:::'l of Pav:Lng District
. 3f54 to be the
to tal sum of
2,782.48; that we find tho benefits accruing to
t' 1 t'
no rea., 0 [J -ace
in said dj[3tI'ict
to be the to tal
SUEl of
1,903.18, and that wo fjnd the benefits accrui
t~;~) tl-.le l~O-
spoctive lots, tracts and parcels of land n said district to
be tlH) r:::urll set opposite the several descx'iptiolU ai: follow[;;:
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ADDI'TI)i:;
--
Albert W. Hedgecock
15
1~ Iber t h. (!,ge ca ck
16
Albert W. edge cock
1'1
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Albert W. Hedgecock
v; 9'
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Charles A. & Shelle~
M. ;3chuller E 5? I
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CJJ.arles A. Ec Shelley
. Schull r D 17'
19
Albert ~. Hedgecock
ii, 49'
19
Albert W. uedgecack
20
Albert vti.LJedgecock
IN 3~3 t
21
:,!l.Wesley z'i:, L\C8.1a
U. Lubber:::;tedt
L:J 33'
21
W. Wesley & Neala
O. I,ubberstedt
W 41'
22
s. Max & Arlene F.
VVa terbury
E 25'
2')
,-,
S. Max & Arlene F.
Waterbury
W 49'
23
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Albert W. Lcdgocock
E 1'7'
23
t".lber't Vi. ccock
v. 57'
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24
Me 1'1ene
i~:J. l~'.
~. N. & Merlene Jae
0[::
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IIowC"lrcl G. l~;fllros
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Ibward G. .0.:akes
2
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LOT BLOCK
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3 11 Parkhill I'd E)l1 b . 52;). 52
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5 II II It H 5~~3.52
6 11 II II H 52~:,. 52
7 1I II 1I !I 523 . 52
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9 if II !I II 4.65.38
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11 1I 1I tI 1I 465.38
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Toto. 1 11,903.18
Respectfully submitted this the 7th day of
I
Mar ch,<196:::.
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Motion of Campbell, seconded by Mildenstein, Resolution was
adopted.
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rd of Equalization after
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duo
n~)tlc8lJ.aving beer g:Lvon tlxcpoof, that we find tLc tDtal COf:t
of
construction of Paving District No. 355 to be tho total
sum
of ..29:':;7.6(3; tUa t INO f lnd t([e benefi ts a ccruing to the roo. 1
s.tate ill said distr~ict to be
total sum of
b26.00, and
tn.at we find the benefits accruing to the respective lots, tractn
ana reels of land in sala district to be tae sum set oppo itc
~ne severa} descriptions as follows:
NiUiiE
LOT' BLOCK
j.~ 'i_,':D I iT j_J .t'~
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Paine
Dument Company
Jr1 no. 1
315.'75
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Cj1hc Paine Monument Company
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~he Coxmnorcial National
Bank of Grand Island N 1/2 3
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l\Dna Lykke & '.1:'r18
T\Jational Bank of
Ifl1anc1
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'Cho COliI,erciul No.tLJnal
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DeJ,en A. Bradstreet ~ 2/3 6
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OLeo F. 8<; Eugenia
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Jame: A. Michelson
105.:::!5
James A.
cb.el son
105.25
Jaynes kl.
chelson
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Fred J.., 'I'odsen
105.25
105. ~15
James A. Michelson
'Ilotal
2526.00
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Motion of campbell, seconded by
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BUILDDW CODE COI:iU.ITTEE
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BE IT RESOLVED BY THE JYJAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GFU\.ND ISLAND,
NEBllilSKA, sitting as a Board of Equalization after due notice having been
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given thereof, that we find the total cost of the construction of Paving
District No. 356 to be the total sum of t36,262.2l; that we find the bene-
fits accruing to the real estate in said district to be the total sun) of
$21,879.34, and that we find the benefits accruing to the respective lots,
tracts and parcels of land in said district to be the sum set opposite the
several descriptions as follo\<7s:
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NAlVlE LOT BLOCK ""'.DDITION A}lOUNT
Floyd L. & May C. Standley 7 1 Better Homes 3.07
Guy B. & Huth A. Hendrickson 8 It " " 236.27
Leo B. & Joy Coonts 9 " fI II 300.14
Earl Grimminger 10 " II If 588.22
Arthur F. & M8,ry K. O'Neill 11 " II II 5'+2.93
Vernon & Florence N. I-faun 12 II II II 300.09
vJilbur & Nary B. 1~hartman 13 n fI II 236.27
Ed~vard Ii:. & Harjorie E. Harrington ILl- II II VI 3.07
Hal H. 'I,Telch 8 Concannon 1-137.19
Hal H. Welch 9 " 283.61
Hal H. ~~elch 10 II 397.08
Hal H. Welch 11 " 397.08
Hal H. vJelch 12 " 397.08
Hal H. Helch 13 Ii 397.08
Hal H. Welch lL~ " 397.08
Hal H. v'Jelch 15 " 397.08
Hal H. vJelch 16 " 397.08
Hal H. \;~elch 17 " 285.89
B. l1abel Westover 1 2 Sothman's 372.33
Ouida Nell Larson N 50 ' 2 II II 338.48
Eugene & Iva M. Sullivan S 2' 2 II II 13.54
Eugene & Iva H. Sullivan N 48' 3 II " 324. 9L~
Pt.Pt.
V.H. & Inez IvI. Gustin :3 4 II " :338.Ll-8
Part of Lots :3 and 4: Commencing
at a point on the east line of
Lot ') L~ feet northwest of the
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southeast corner of said Lot 3;
thence southwest on a line par-
allel to the south line of said
Lot 3, 125 feet to the west line
of said lot 3; thence southeast
on the west lines of Lots 3 and
4, 50 feet; thence northeast on
a line parallel to the south
line of Lot 3, 125 feet to the
east line of said Lot 4; thence
northwest on the east line of
Lots 3 and 4, 50 feet to the
point of beginning.
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Wesley W. & Alta I~rie Kensinger
Part of Lots 4 and 5: Commencing
at a point on the east line of
Lot 4, 6 feet northwest of the
southeast corner of said Lot 4;
thence southwest on a line par-
allel to the south line of said
Lot 4, 125 feet to the west line
of said Lot 4; thence southeast
on the west lines of said Lots
4 and 5, 50 feet; thence north-
east on a line parallel to the
south line of said Lot 4, 125
feet to the east line of said
Lot 5; thence northwest on the
east line of said Lo~4 and 5,
50 feet to the point of begin-
ning.
Dora Gulzow
Part of Lots 5 and 6: Commencing
at a point on the east line of
Lot 5, 8 feet northwest of the
southeast corner of said Lot 5;
thence southwest on a line par-
allel to the south line of said
Lot 5, 125 feet to the west line
of s:lid lot; thence southeast on
the west line of said Lots 5 and
6, 50 feet; thence northeast on
a line parallel to the south line
of said Lot 5, 125 feeG to the
east line of said Lot 6; thence
northwest on the east line of said
Lots 5 and 6 50 feet to the point
of beginning.
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George & Hi1da A. Fink
Part of Lots 6 and 7: Commencing
at a point on the east line of
Lot 6, 10 feet northwest of the
southeast corner of said Lot 6,
thence soutbwest on a line par-
allel to the south line of said
Lot 6, 125 feet to the west line
of said Lot 6; thence southeast
on the west lines of Lots 6 and 7,
50 feet; thence northeast on a
line parallel to the south line
of said Lot 6, 125 feet to the
east line of said Lot 7; thence
northwest on the east lines of
Lots 6 and 7, 50 feet to the
point of beginning, being the
south 10 feet of Lot 6 and the
N 40 feet of Lot 7.
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Pt.Pt
5 6
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ADDITION
AMOUNT
Sothrnanfs
338.48
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338.48
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Albert L. & Marian Erline
Schoenstein
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Schoenstein
N 38'
Glenn R. & Helen N. Brittin
Part of Lots 8 and 9: Commencing
at a point on the east line of
Lot 8, 14 feet N.W. of the south-
east corner of Lot 8; thence
southwest on a line parallel to
the south line of Lot 8, 125 feet
to the west line of Lot 8; thence
southeast on the west linffi of
Lots 8 and 9, 50 feet; thence
Northeast on a line parallel to
the south line of Lot 8,125 feet
to the east line of Lot 9;thence
northwest on the east lines of
said Lots 8 and 9, 50 feet to the
point of beginning.
Lester H. & Elouise B. Urbach
S 16'
Lester H. & Elouise B. Urbach
N 34'
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Eugene E. & Dorrene O. Anderson
Parts of Lots 10 and 11: Commenc-
ing at a point on the east line
of Lot 10, 18 feet northwest of
the southeast corner of Lot 10;
thence southwest on a line parallel
to the south line of said Lot 10,
125 feet to the west line of Lot 10;
thence southeast on the west lines
of Lots 10 and 11, 50 feet; thence
northeast on a line parallel to the
south line of Lot 10, 125 feet to
the east line of Lot 11; thence
northwest on the east line of Lots
10 and 11, 50 feet to the point of
beginning.
Norbert L. & Lorraine M. Matousek
S 20'
Norbert L. & Lorraine M. Matousek
N 30'
Arthur G. & Edna A. Grabe
S 22'
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Arthur G. & Edna A. Grabe
N 28'
J eary J. & IvTary EldaRae Ingrum
All of Lot 14 except that part
owned by the City of Grand Is-
land, Nebraska, and more particu-
larly described in condemnation
recorded in Book "P", Page 574,
in the records of the Register of
Deeds Office of Hall County, Ne-
braska, and that portion of Lot
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ADDITION
AMOUNT
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81.24
2
Sothman's
8 2
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257.24
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338.48
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230.17
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10 11
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168.60
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13 commencing at the southeast
corner of Lot 13; thence southwest
on the south line of said Lot 13,
125 feet to the west line of said
Lot; thence northwest 24 feet on
the west line of said lot; thence
northeast 125 feet on a line par-
allel to the south line of said
Lot 13, to the east line of said
Lot 13; thence southeast 24 feet
on the east line of sctid Lot 13;
to the point of beginning.
LOT BLOCK
City of Grand Island Pt.
A tract of land in the southeast l}+
corner of Lot 14 commencing at the
point of intersection of the west
line of Eddy Street (formerly
California Avenue) extended south
to the north line of Nebraska Avenue;
thence west on the north line of
Nebraska Avenue, 50 feet; thence
north at right angles 30 feet; thence
east parallel to the north line of
Nebraska Avenue to the west line of
Greenwich Avenue; thence southeast
on the west line of Greenwich Avenue
to the north line of Nebraska Avenue;
thence west to the point of begin-
ning.
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Frederick J. & Betty l~rie Stark 15
HeleneW. Johnson & Annabelle R.
Nelsen
Milton S. & Gertrude H. Wiles
Robert D. & Geraldine L. Foreman
Richard D. & Sandra J. Yarns
Samuel & Annette Kraning
Donald W. McDannel & Rudolf F. Plate
Riley & Anna V. Alkire
RobertL. & Genevieve H. I10ersen
Paul C. & Hazel F. Huston
Clarence L. & Barbara J. Parsons
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John R. Jr. & Carolee McMullen
Henry F. & Clara Vieth
Part of Block One (1): Beginning
at the northeast corner of said
Block One (1); thence south on the
east line of said Block One (1),
66 feet; thence west on a line
parallel to the north line of said
Block One (1) 140 feet; thence
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Subdivision
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Alv.IOUNT
274.93
1027.77
626.63
461.65
403.69
1+03.21
352.02
1.1-03.21
352.02
352.02
352.02
352.02
372.33
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north on a line parallel to the
east line of said Block One (1),
66 feet; thence east on the north
line of said Block One (1), 140
feet, to the point of beginning.
Carroll Sheldon
Part of Block One (1): Beginning at
a point 66 feet south of the north-
east corner of said Block One (1);
thence west parallel to the north
line 132 feet; thence turning at
right angles and going south paral-
lel to the east line, 148 feet;
thence turning at right angles and
going east, 132 feet parallel to the
north line of said Block One (1);
thence turning at right angles and
going north on the east line of said
Block One (1), 148 feet to the point
of beginning.
Joseplj E. & Beverly L. McDermott
Part of Block One (1): Commencing
at the northwest corner of said
Block; thence south on the west
line of said block, 66 feet; thence
east parallel with the north line
of said block 124 feet; thence
north parallel with the west line of
said block 66 feet; thence west on
the north line of said block, 124
feet to the place of beginning.
John & Esther C. Willman
Part of Block One (1): Beginning on
the west line of said Block One (1),
66 feet south of the northwest corner;
thence east parallel to the north
line of said-Block One (1), 132 feet;
thence south parallel to the west line
of said block One (1), 214 feet to the
south line of said Block One (1);
thence west on the south line of said
Block One (1), 132 feet to the west
line of said Block One (1); thence
north on the west line of said Block
One (1), 214 feet to the point of
oeginning.
S.
George! & Jeanette S.
Paulsen
N 80' of E 1/2
James A. & Joyce L. Rosenquist
N 60' of S 200' of E 1/2
Harry F. & Gertrude N. McGuire
N 52' 8- of W 1/2
Leland A. & Aline A. Deaver
S 50' 8" of N 103' 4" of W 1/2
Eldene E. & Margery A. Zamzow
S 56' 8" of N 160' of W 1/2
LOT BLOCK
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Pleasant Home
Subdivision 349.43
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349.43
781.13
267.15
518.09
256.34
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LOT BLOCK
ADDITION
AMOLJNT
Rudolph & Cassie Wetgen
All of Block 3 except that part
commencing at a point on the north
line of said Block 3, which point
is 102 feet west of the northeast
corner of said block; thence south
parallel with the east line of
said block, 25 feet; thence west
parallel with the north line of
said block, 30 feet; thence north
parallel with the east line of said
block, 25 feet; thence east on the
north side of said block, 30 feet,
to the place of beginning.
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Pleasant Home
Subdivision 284.31
Total
21, 879.31-/-
Respectfully submitted this the 7th day of Ma,rch, 196:2.
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Motion of Campbell, seconded by Mildensteln, Resolution was
adopt ed.
Motion of Clayton, seconded by Schuessler, Council adjourned to
meet as Board of Adjustment.
F. S. Wh it e
City Clerk
March 7, 1962
Grand Island, Nebraska
March 7, 1962
Council met as Board of AdjustTent on the request of Al Bixenmann
for repairing building in the 1800 Block on North Howard; and Geer-
Melkus for permission to build Type 5 Building at 605-609 W. 3rd. All
Councilmen present. President Ge1l presiding.
Request of Al Bixenmann was presented, along with report of Public
Health Committee and report of Building Code Committee.
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To the Honorable Mayor and
City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
We, the members of the Police, Public Health and Licenses
Corr~ittee, to whom was referred the application of Al Bixenmann for
permission of the City Council to lease a building, or dwelling, be-
longing to him,located in the 1800 block on North Howard Street, re-
port as follows concerning said application.
The premises have been inspected by Nr. Edwards, the City and
County Sc:mi tarian, who reports the following conditions:
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There are two houses located on the same tract of
land belonging to the applicant. One is now rented
and it is a brick structure. The waste water from
the kitchen sink from this building is discharged
from an open pipe, l.vhich allows the\\Taste water to
run on the surface of the ground about three (3) feet
from the south wall of said building. This causes
the area to continually be wet and insanitary. About
twenty-five (25) feet south of this brick structure
is a building designed to be an outdoor privy. The
human excreta from the brick house is conveyed by some
sort of a pipe line to the pit or vault of this out-
door toilet.
The second house belonging to IVJr. Bixenmann which Mr.
Edwards inspected is a frame structure was formerly
located on Broadwell Courts. At the time of the in-
spection it was unoccupied. It has no sanitary sewer
connections, so all kitchen waste and human excreta
would have to be thrown out upon the surface of the
ground, or emptied into the vault under the outdoor
privy mentioned in the preceding paragraph. ~his
outdoor toilet facility is located only six (6) feet
distant from a window on the west wall of the frame
structure.
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The toilet facility herein referred to is so poorly
constructed and constructed so near the frame dwell-
ing that it is definitely a public health hazard and
is in violation of all plumbing and sanitary codes.
Inspection of the premises further discloses that
garbage hal;) been thrown into the yard about said pre-
mises, and that this method of garbage dispos:\l is
insanitary and likewise a public health hazard.
It is the opinion of your Committee that neither of the i';\TO houses
herein mentioned should be rented because of the insanitary conditions
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that now exist and because of the violations which are prevalent in the
and
disposal of kitchen waste and human excreta/because of the insanitary
method of garbage disposal.
Three (3) photographs of the within described premises are
hereto attached and made a part of this report.
Respectfully submitted this the 7th day of March, 1962.
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COl'lMITTEE
(COpy REPORT OF BUILDING CODES COMMITTEE)
March 5, 1962
Honorable Mayor & City Council
City Hall
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
We, the undersigned members of the Engineer, street and Alley,
and Building Codes Committee, to whom a request by Mr. Al Bixenmann
was referred for permission to finish and rent a building in the 1800
Block on N. Howard Street, hereby deny this request.
Proper investigations, and inspections have been made by this committee
and in cooperation with the Chief Building Inspector. Attached to this
request are reports from the findings of the Chief Building Inspector,
and the Director of Sanitation.
Respectfully Submitted
sf Norman Mildenstein
sf Lyman M. Campbell
sf Walter H. Stull
Engineer, Street and Alleys, ar
Building Codes Committee.
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Motion of Campbell, seconded by Schuessler, request was denied.
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Request of Geer-Melkus for permission to build Type 5 Building at
605-609 W. 3rd Street, was presented, along with report of Building
Codes Committee, as follows:
(COpy)
March 5, 1962
Honorable Mayor & City Council
City Hall
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
We, the members of the Engineer, street and Alleys, and Building Codes
Committee, to whom was referred a request by the Diers Motor Company
for permission to erect a Type 5 office building in the fire zone,
recommend the request be granted on the following basis:
1. It shall be constructed to obtain a one hour fire rating
inside and also outside.
2. It will contain a maxium floor space of Ninety Six (96)
square feet.
3. It shall be in distance, a minimum of Sixty (60) feet
from any other building.
4. This building shall not be used for any other purpose than
an office, used during working hours only.
We hereby request the Chief Building Inspector to issue a building
permit, "ONLY" on this bas is, and also to follow through on this
request.
Respectfully Submitted
sl Lyman M. Campbell
sl Norman Mildenstein
sl Walter H. Stull
Engineer, Street and Alleys, an
Building Codes Committee
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There being/protests on file, nor protestors present, motion of
Campbell, seconded by Pepper, request was granted.
Motion of Campbell, seconded by Clayton, Council adjourned to
Regular Session.
F. S. Wh it e
City Clerk
March 7, 1962
Grand Island, Nebraska
March 7, 1962
Council met in regular session. All Councilmen present. Presider
Geil presiding.
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March 7) 1962
Honorable Mayor & City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
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Herewith is the Engineer's estimate for the construction
of Water Main Distbict No. 222, which district shall be
in Custer Avenue from North Front Street to the North
line of Tenth Street going East of Custer Avenue.
2,920 Lin. Ft. 8" Class 150, C.I.
M.J. Pipe.
@ 4.15 $12,118.00
340 Lin. Ft. 6" Class 150, C.I.
M.J. Pipe
1 Each H-667 20 X 8 Tapping
Valve.
2.95
135.00
125.00
1 Each A2380-20 8" Gate Valve
2 Each H2380-20 6" Gate Valve
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4- Each
2,440 Lbs.
4 Each
5 Each
1 Each
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85.00
H-610 Tapping Sleeve
20 X 8
250.00
1,003.00
135.00
125.00
170.00
250.00
480.00
1,098.00
700.00
125.00
37.00
$16,241.00
It is recommended that this work be advertised for bids
to be received until 7:30 P.M. Wednesday March 21, 1962.
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Water Valve Manholes
complete with M450
Ring & Cover. 120.00
Fittings & Accessories 0.45
1 - 8 x a Tees
6 - 8 x 6 Tees
1 - 8 x 8 Cross
1 - 6 x 6 Tees
4 ... 8" Plugs
1 - 6tt Plugs
#90-0 Ludlow Hydrants 175.00
Clear & Grubb 12" - lsn
Trees. 25.00
Wet Tap of 20Tl Main by
City Water Department.
(Labor & Equipment) 37.00
TOTAL
Respectfully submitted,
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City Engineer
Motion of Clayton, seconded by Schuessler, was approved.
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COJvJJ'HTTEE REPORT
To the Honorable Mayor and
City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
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\o[e, the members of the Water and Light, Sanitary Sewer System
and Disposal Plant Committee, report that on the 6th day of November,
1957, the l~yor and City Council passed and approved Ordinance No. 3300,
which fixed and established the rate to be charged by the City of
Grand Island's Light Department for the sale of electrical energy.
Your Committee nm~ reports that there is an increasing demand for
the purchase of electrical energy to be used for the heating of homes
and other buildings.
Your Committee reports that Consulting Engineers Lutz, Daily and
Brain of Kansas City, fiIissouri, recommend that a new rate be establish-
ed covering the sale of such electrical energy, and that Frank Phelps,
our Utilities Commissioner, recommends the adoption of such a nmJ rate.
Your Committee reports that the rate suggested for the sale of
electrical energy for such heating purposes is as follows:
First 500 kwhr/month @) $0.017S/kl,Thr
Next 500 kwhrjmonth @ $0.0150/kwhr
Next 4000 kwhr/month @ $0.0125/kwhr
Excess bvhr/month @ $O.OlOO/kwhr
Hinimum Bill $7.00 per month
Your Cornmittee reports that it has given careful consideration to
the adoption of such new rate and, therefore, recow~ends that Ordinance
No. 3300 be amended by adding thereto the above rates for the sale of
such electrical energy.
H.espectfully submitted this
the 7th day of March, 1962.
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SYSTEH and DISPOSAL PLANT COllDvIITTEE
Motion of Clayton, seconded by
Pepper, approved.
Mr. Phelps made explanation of rates herein presented, stating that
they were the lowest rates within the state for heating purposes.
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March 7, 1962
Honorable Mayor & City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
The City of Grand Island is presently negotiating for
purchase of righ~-of-way for the extension of Fai~ley
Avenue between Carey and Custer Avenues.
The City Planning Commission has suggested, and this
Committee concurs, that Faidley Avenue should be opened
from Broadwell Avenue west to connect with Webb Road
north of the Drive-In Theatre:
With this thought in mind the Street & Alley Committee
recommends that it be authorized by the City Council
to make reasonable and bonafied offers to the owners
of property involved, in order that the legal require-
ments can be complied with should condemnation become
necessary.
Re~pectf(ully syJam:Ltted\
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Motion of Campbell, seconded by Stull, approved.
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(COpy REPORT OF SPECIAL AIRPORT COMMITTEE)
March 7, 1962
Honorable Mayor and City Council
City Hall
Grand Island, Nebraska
We have had a request from Mr. Robert Markowski, fixed base operator at
the Grand Island Municipal Airport for a land location to erect a metal
hangar at his own expense.
The undersigned Committee feels that we should cooperate with
Mr. Markowski in his request, and ask that he furnish plans and
specifications of his proposed building for approval by the F.A.A. and
the City Council before final action is taken.
Respectfully submitted,
S/ Warren B. Geil
S/ George H. Clayton
s/ Frank A. Pepper
SPECIAL AIRPORT COMMITTEE
After some discussion, motion of Pepper, seconded by Sorensen,
referred back to Committee for further study.
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COIv]}'lITTEE REPORT
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
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\-Je, the members of the Finance, City Property and Ordinance
Committee, to whom was referred the request of Richard H. Franzen
to purchase a tract of land which was formerly a part of lrJest Twelfth
(12th) Street for the sum of Five Hundred ($500.00) Dollars, report
that it is the opinion of your Committee that said request should be
granted.
We, therefore, recommend that the Legal Department prepare the
ordinance reqUired to sell the same as by law required.
Respectfully submitted this the 7th day of Y~rch, 1962.
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To The Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
We, the members of the Finance, City Property and Ordinance
Committee, to "Thom was referred the request of Trinidad J. Aguilar to
pucchase the real estate described as Fractional Lot 5ix (6), Frac-
tional Block Eighteen (18), Lambert's Addition, and its complement
FrclCtional Lot Seven (7), Fractional Block Nine (9), Evans Addition
to the Cityof Grand Island, Hall County, Nebraska, for the sum of
Fifty-one (;~51.00) Dollars, report that it is the opinion of your Com-
mittee that said request shouihd be granted.
\tJe, therefore, recommend that the Legal Department prepare the
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Respectfully submitted this the 7th Day of JVIarch, 1962.
Motion of Pepper, seconded by Clayton, was approved.
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City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
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We, the members of the Water and Light, Sanitary Sewer System and
Disposal Plant Cormnittee, report that it is necessary for the City of
Grand Island to secure an easement or right-of-way from the Nebraska
Cross-Counties Girl Scout Council, Incorporated, on which to construct
two water mains, one 36 inches in dianleter, and a second one not to ex-
ceed 48 inches in diameter, and also a power line for the transmission of
electrical energy.
Your Committee further reports that the description of the land
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(5) in the Southwest Quarter (swt of Section Two (2), Township Ten (10),
North, }~nge Nine (9) West of the 6th P.M. in Hall County, Nebraska, more
particularly described as follOlrJs: Beginning at a point on the Wpst line
of said Section Two (2), said point being Five Hundred Thirty (530.0) feet
South of the Northwest corner of said Southwest Quarter (swt); thence de-
flecting left 590 00' and running Southeasterly to the intersection with
the Southeasterly line of a tract of land conveyed to Raymond and Vernie
Krolikowski by deed recorded in Book 123, Page Lj'79 of deeds in the Hall
County Hegister of Deeds office this being the actual place of beginning;
thence continuing Southeasterly on the last described course to the inter-
section withe the Southeasterly line of said Government Lot Five (5);
thence running Northeasterly along and UDon the Southeasterly line of said
Lot Five (5), to the intersection with a line Fifty (50.0) feet Northeaster-
ly and parallel to the aforedescribed Southeasterly course; thence running
Northwesterly along and upon a line Fifty (50.0) feet Northeasterly and
parallel to the aforedescribed Southeasterly course, to the intersection
wi th said Southeasterly line of a tra.ct of land conveyed to Haymond and
Vernie Krolikowski; thence running Southwesterly along and upon said ~)outh-
easterly line of a tract of land conveyed to Raymond and Vernie Krolikowski,
to the actual place of beginning, together with any accretion land lying
adjacent to the Southeasterly portion of the above described property;
and that the Nebraska Cross-Counties Girl Scout Council, Incorporated, is
willing to grant an easement for said utilities upon payment of the sum of
Three Hundred ($300.00) Dollars.
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md signed by the officers of the said Nebraska Cross-Counties Girl Scout
Council, Incorporated, which is in the hands of the Legal Department.
Your Committee recommends that the sum of Three Hundred ($300.00)
Dollars be paid for said eastment b~ right-of-way, and that the Mayor and
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ORDINANCE NO. 3780 assessments on Water Main District No. 220,
regularly passed by the Council, signed by the Acting Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3780 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
was placed on first reading at length. Roll call barrot. voting yes,
Campbell, Clayton, Geil, Mildenstein, Pepper, Schuessler, Sorensen,
Stull. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3780 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by CampbeRl,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Campbell, Clayton, Geil, Mildenstein,
Pepper, Schuessler, Sorensen, stull. Voting no, none.
OHDINANCE NO. 3780 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Campbell, Clayton, Geil, Mildenstein,
Pepper, Schuessler, Sorensen, Stull. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3780 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot.
Voting yes, campbell, Clayton, Geil, Mildenstein, Pepper, Schuessler,
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Sorensen, Stull. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3781 assessments on Sewer District No. 324, regularly
passed by the Council, signed by the Acting Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3781 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by campbell,
was placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Campbell, Clayton, Geil, Mildenstein, Pepper, Schuessler, Sorensen,
Stull. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3781 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campb~l,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Campbell, Clayton, Geil, Mildenstein,
Pepper, Schuessler, Sorensen, Stull. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3781 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Campbell, Clayton, Geil, Mildenstein,
Pepper, Schuessler, Sorensen, Stull. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3781 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot.
Voting yes, Campbell, Clayton, Geil, Mildenstein, Pepper, Schuessler,
Stull. Voting no, none.
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ORDINANCE NO. 3782 assessments for Paving District No. 331,
regularly passed by the Council, signed by the Acting Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3782 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Clayton,
was placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Campbell, Clayton, Geil, Mildenstein, Pepper, Schuessler, Sorensen,
Stull. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3782 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Clayton,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Campbell, Clayton, Geil, Mildenstein,
Pepper, Schuessler, Sorensen, Stull. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3782 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Clayton,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Campbell, Clayton, Geil, Mildenstein,
Pepper, Schuessler, Sorensen, Stull. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3782 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Clayton,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot.
Voting yes, Campbell, Clayton, Geil, Mildenstein, Pepper, Schuessler,
Stull. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3783 - Assessments for Paving District No. 353,
regularly passed by the Council, signed by the Acting Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3783 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Clayton,
was placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Campbell, Clayton, Geil, Mildenstein, Pepper, Schuessler, Sorensen,
Stull. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3783 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Clayton,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, campbell, Clayton, Geil, Mildenstein,
Pepper, Schuessler, Sorensen, Stull. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3783 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Clayton,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Campbell, Clayton, Geil, Mildenstein,
Pepper, Schuessler, Sorensen, Stull. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3783 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Clayton,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot.
Voting yes, Campbell, Clayton, Geil, Mildenstein, Pepper, Schuessler,
Stull. Voting no, none.
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ORDINANCE NO. 3784 assessments for Paving District No. 354,
regularly pass-ed by the Counc 11, signed by the Act ing Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3781 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Clayton,
was placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Campbell, Clayton, Geil, Mildenstein, Pepper, Schuessler, Sorensen,
Stull. Voting no, none.
ORQ~NANCE NO~ 3784 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Clayton,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Campbell, Clayton, Geil, Mildenstein,
Pepper, Schuessler, Sorensen, Stull. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3784 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Clayton,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Campbell, Clayton, Geil, Mildenstein,
Pepper, Schuessler, Sorensen, Stull. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3784 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Clayton,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot.
Voting yes, Ca~pbell, Clayton, Geil, Mildenstein, Pepper, Schuessler,
Stull. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3785 assessments for Paving District No. 356,
regularlY passed by the Council, signed by the Acting Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3785 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Clayton,
was placed on first reading at length. Holl call ballot. Voting yes,
Campbell, Clayton, Geil, Mildenstein, Pepper, Schuessler, Sorensen,
Stull. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3785 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Clayton,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Campbell, Clayton, Geil, Mildenstein,
Pepper, Schuessler, Sorensen, Stull. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3785 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Clayton,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Campbell, Clayton, Geil, Mildenstein,
Pepper, Schuessler, Sorensen, Stull. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3785 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Clayton,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot.
Voting yes, Campbell, Clayton, Geil, Mildenstein, Pepper, Schuessler,
Stull. Voting no, none.
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ORDINANGE NO. 3786 creating Water Main District No . 222 in Custer
Avenue from North Front to lOth Street, regularly passed by the Council,
signed by the Mayor, Acting President Geil.
ORDINANCE NO. 3786 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Clayton,
was placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Campbell, Clayton, Geil, Mildenstein, Pepper, Schuessler, Sorensen,
Stull. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3786 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Clayton,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Campbell, Clayton, Geil, Mildenstein,
Pepper, Schuessler, Sorensen, Stull. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3786 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Clayton,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Campbell, Clayton, Geil, Mildenstein,
Pepper, Schuessler, Sorensen, Stull. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3786 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Clayton,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot.
Voting yes, Campbell, Clayton, Geil, Mildenstein, Pepper, Schuessler,
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ORDINANCE NO. 3787 repealing Ordinance No. 2496 which granted
Franchise to Grand Island Transit Company, regularly passed by the
Council, signed by the Acting Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3787 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Clayton,
was placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
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Stull. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3787 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Clayton,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Campbell, Clayton, Geil, Mildenstein,
Pepper, Schuessler, Sorensen, Stull. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3787 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Clayton,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Campbell, Clayton, Geil, Mildenstein,
Pepper, Schuessler, Sorensen, Stull. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3787 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Clayton,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot.
Voting yes, Campbell, Clayton, Geil, Mildenstein, Pepper, Schuessler,
Stull. Voting no, none.
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ORDINANCE NO. 3788 making Blaine Street a Stop Street except at
Koenig, regularly passed by the Council, signed by the Acting Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3788 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Clayton,
was placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Campbell, Clayton, Gell, Mildenstein, Pepper, Schuessler, Sorensen,
Stull. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3788 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Clayton,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Campbell, Clayton, Geil, Mildenstein,
Pepper, Schuessler, Sorensen, Stull. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3788 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Clayton,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Campbell, Clayton, Geil, Mildenstein,
Pepper, Schuessler, Sorensen, Stull. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3788 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Clayton,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot.
Voting yes, Campbell, Clayton, Geil, Mildenstein, Pepper, Schuessler,
Stull. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3789 assessments for Paving District No. 355,
regularly passed by the Council, signed by the Acting Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3789 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Clayton,
was placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Campbell, Clayton, Gell, Mildenstein, Pepper, Schuessler, Sorensen,
Stull. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3789 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Clayton,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Campbell, Clayton, Geil, Mildenstein,
Pepper, Schuessler, Sorensen, Stull. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3789 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Clayton,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, campbell, Clayton, Geil, Mildensteln,
Pepper, Schuessler, Sorensen, Stull. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3789 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Clayton,
was placed on final p~ssage and finally passed. Roll call ballot.
Voting yes, Campbell, Clayton, Geil, Mildenstein, Pepper, Schuessler,
Stull. Voting no, none.
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ORDINANCE NO. 3790 authorizing sale of vacated portion of 12th
street to Richard Franzen for $500.00, regularly passed by the Council,
signed by the Acting Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3790 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Clayton,
was placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
campbell, Clayton, Geil, Mildenstein, Pepper, Schuessler, Sorensen,
Stull. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3790 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Clayton,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Campbell, Clayton, Geil, Mildenstein,
Pepper, Schuessler, Sorensen, Stull. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3790 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Clayton,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Campbell, Clayton, Geil, Mildenstein,
Pepper, Schuessler, Sorensen, Stull. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3790 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Clayton,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot.
Voting yes, Campbell, Clayton, Geil, Mildenstein, Pepper, Schuessler,
Stull. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3791 amending section 3 of Ordinance No. 2162,
pertaining to use of Buildings and Premises, and repealing that part
of Section 3 of said Ordinance No. 2162, regularly passed by the Councl
signed by the Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3791 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Clayton,
was placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Campbell, Clayton, Gel1, Mildenstein, Pepper, Schuessler, Sorensen,
Stull. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3791 - Motion of Sorensen. seconded by Clayton,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Campbell, Clayton, Geil, Mildenstein,
Pepper, Schuessler, Sorensen, Stull. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3791 - Motion of Sorensen, s conded by Clayton,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Campbell, Clayton, Gell, Mildenstein,
Pepper, Schuessler, Sorensen, Stull. Voting no, none.
ORDINJ\NCE NO. 3791 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Clayton,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot.
Voting yes, Campbell, Clayton, Gell, Mildenstein, Pepper, Schuessler,
Stull. Voting no, none.
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ORDINANCE NO. ~ authorizing sale of Lot 6, Block 18, Lambert's
Addition and its complement Lot 7, Block 9, Evans Addition to
Trinidad Aguilar, for $51.00, regularly passed by the Council, signed
by the Acting Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3792 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Clayton, was
placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Campbell, Clayton, Geil, Mildenstein, Pepper, Schuessler, Sorensen,
Stull. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3792 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Clayton,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Campbell, Clayton, Geil, Mildenstein,
Pepper, Schuessler, Sorensen, Stull. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3792 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Clayton,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Campbell, Clayton, Geil, Mildenstein,
Pepper, Schuessler, Sorensen, Stull. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3792 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Clayton,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot.
Voting yes, Campbell, Clayton, Geil, Mildenstein, Pepper, Schuessler,
Stull. Voting no, none.
Geil mentioned the proposition of Mrs. Mahoney pertaining to Bus
Service, after which there was considerable discussion. Motion of
Stull, seconded by Schuessler, that Mrs. Mahoney'S request be referred
to Transportation Committee to be appointed.
Mr. William Latta mentioned the request to the CAA for Unicorn.
Clayton made report pertaining to Ordinance to be drawn as follow;
It is the opinion of this Council that the voters should be
informed of the general intent relative to the exceptions of certain
businesses under the Sunday Closing Ordinance; to be allowed to conduci
their business on Sunday.
The exceptions that were to be in the proposed Charter Amendment
are as follows:
1. Gasoline, oil, greases and other maintenance items used in
servicing motor vehicles, boats and aircraft;
2. Newspapers, books and periodicals, and radio and television
broadcasts;
3. Beverages and refreshments;
4. Tobaccos, cigars and oigarettes;
5. Candies and oonfections;
6. Drugs and medicines, hygenic and sick room supplies;
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8. Postage, telegrams, cablegrams, telephone or other public
utilities' commodities;
9. Admissions to, and fees charged at places of amusement,
entertainment and recreation.
10. Meals prepared and served for immediate consumption;
11. Natural and Artificial Ice.
Taverns and package liquor stores are already governed by
Ordinance.
This follows along the pattern of Ordinances in effect in other
cities having Sunday Closing laws.
Motion of Clayton, seconded by Stull, same was released to Radio
and Press.
Claims against the City were presented as follows:
GE NERA L
$ 2,203.53
674.74
AIRPORT
CAFE
576.25
STREET
6,985.15
283.41
SANITATION
PARK
376.61
POLICE
278.87
CEMETERY 814.12
FIRE 475.64
SEWER 162.09
GARAGE 2,104.57
WATER 88,780.17
LIGHT 98,154.44
PAVING DISTRICT 195.49
SEWER DISTRICT 14.75
OFF STREET 7.70
CIVIL DEFENSE 333.52
TOTAL $202,421.05 for March 7, 1962
Motion of Clayton, seconded by Pepper, claims were allowed as real
and listed in the claim register. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Campbell, Clayton, Geil, Mi1denstein, Pepper, Schuessler, Sorensen,
Stull. Voting no, none.
Motion of Stull, Council adjourned.
F. S. White
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March 7, 1962
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March 21, 1962
Council met in regular session. All Councilmen present except
stull. His Honor, the Mayor, presiding. Rev. Harvey Clark, Pastor of
st. Paul's English Lutheran Church, opened the meeting with prayer.
Minutes of the meeting of March 7th read and approved.
Regular Surety Bonds having been O.K.'d by the City Attorney, were
presented as follows:
Steve and Richard Williams
House Movers
Henry Rasmussen
Auctioneer
Don Schwieger & Sons, Inc.
House Wreckers
Motion of Clayton, seconded by Schuessler, Bonds were approved.
Application of Ronald L. Gosinskl for On-and-Off Sale Beer License
313 w. 2nd street was presented. Motion of Schuessler, seconded by
Clayton, was referred to License Committee.
statement for February, Northwestern Public Service Company, 3%
Tax, $4,702.50, was presented, received and placed on file.
Bids on Water Main District No. 222, presented as follows:
Nebraska Construction Company
$15,470.00
$15,847.70
Preisendorf Plumbing Company
Louis H. Smith
$15,274.00 as presented
(Error in footings of $200.00
$15,774.00)
$15,452.46
Herman Plumbing Company
Motion of Clayton, seconded by Schuessler, referred to Water
and Light Committee and Light Commissioner.
BIDS ON PAVING DISTRICTS 357-358-359-360-361-362-364 presented as
follows:
357
358
359
360
361
362
364
GERHOLD
COMPANY
NATIONAL
CONST.CO.
ROBERTS
CONST.CO.
DIAMOND
ENG.CO.
$13,914.
$14,133.
$ 9,816.
$ 4, 446 .
$ 9,337.
$ 9,995.
$ 6,087.
MISSOURI
VALLEY
$14,971.10
$15,159.22
$10,473.70
$ 4,729.58
$ 9,986.78
$10,601.13
$ 6,543.11
$15,295.23
$15,334.10
$10,619.37
$ 4,839.49
$10,194.33
$10,256.05
$ 6,623.16
$14,633.03
$14,733.96
$10,207.16
$ 4,686.96
$ 9,740.80
$10,426.73
$ 6,344.41
$14,849.10
$15,013.36
$10,338.82
$ 4,742.58
$10,002.34
$10,565.32
$ 6,472.53
Motion of Campbell, seconded by Mi1denstein, referred to Street
and Alley Committee and City Engineer.
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T-207J T-208 , T-297 T-2l5 T-230 T-302
LaVern Scarborough $72.50 $22.50 $50.00 ~~42 .50
W. Jack Smith $88.00 $42.00 $42.00 $42.00
J a me s Welton $69.00 $10.00 $45.36 $12.00
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Motion of Geil, seconded by Clayton, referred to Special Airport
Commi ttee.
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BIDS ON SUPERSTRUCTURE AT C. W. BURDICK POWER PLANT presented as follm
Geer-Melkus --
$177,530.00, Addenda No.1.
$143,871.00, Addenda No.1.
$1,650.00
$3,243.00
John Claussen Sons
Motion of Geil, bids referred to Light Commissioner and
Consulting Engineers.
(COpy REQUEST OF FRANCIS KRUEGER and MEMO FROM E. W. KEISS)
2128 N. Sheridan
Grand Island, Nebr.
March 8, 1962
Honorable Mayor & City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
In view of the fact that Sheridan Avenue, from Waugh Street to Capital
Avenue, will be paved during this summer, I am requesting that Prospeci
street, west of Sheridan Avenue to the alley, be cut through as a
street. I am request ing this because I am in the process of const ruci
ing a home at 2803 West Prospect Street, with North frontage, and woull
like to have this street cut before paving goes under way.
Respectfully yours,
sl Francis K. Krueger
(FROM KEISS)
Be: Request to open Prospect Street west of Sheridan
The City owns the R.O.W. and it would be in order for the Council
to direct grading of the roadway. The property owners should
place gravel if the City does open the street to traffic.
sl E. W. Keiss
Motion of Campbell, seconded by Sorensen, request was granted.
Request from Leonard Condit through his Attorneys Mayer & Mayer,
for permission to have off-street curb parking on the south side of hi
building at Broadwell and 13th, was presented. Mot ion of Campbell, wa
referred to the street and Alley Committee and City Engineer.
Request of Nora Kalkbrenner to build second residence on Lot 1,
Block 128, Koenig & Wiebe's Addition, 605 W. Koenig street, was
presented along with letter from Building Inspector. Motion of
Campbell, referred to Fire and Zoning Committee. Hearing date set for
Board of Adjustment 7:30 P.M., April 4tp.
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Request of Chris Gjerloff for erection of Insulated Porcelain Till
Service Station at 204 S. Locust Street, was presented. Motion of Gei'
seconded by Clayton, was referred to Fire and Zoning Committee. Board
of Adjustment set for 7:30 P.M., April 4th.
Request of Jack Rodgers, Director of Research, that the Council bl
represented at the Gas Tax Hearing at Kearney, April 17th, waspresentl
Motion of Clayton, seconded by Schuessler that the Mayor appoint perso]
or persons to represent the City.
Proposed Agreement by and between the City of Grand Island and
Texaco Company for fire protect lon, was presented. City P\ttorney
advised the Council as to the content. Motion of Sorensen, Agreement
was approved, Mayor and Clerk authorized to sign.
GRAND ISLAND PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING
Monday, March 12, 1962 - 7:30 P.M.
All present but Davis, DeBacker and Allen. DeBacker arrived at 8:10 P
City Engineer present. County Engineer present also.
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Minutes of previous meeting read and approved.
1. Kenneth Elson, representing Howard Kelley, requested a change of
zoning from Residence A to Business B for the purpose of auto
repair shop north of Capital Avenue and its intersection with the
Burlington Railroad.
a. Richard Doll and C. J. Bartholomew presented a protest in
behalf of Harold Johnson, stating this is in an area of
residential homes and a new school and not conductive to openi:
a business.
b. Harlan Knoepfel also protested.
c. Lee Butts recommended it be denied in view of existing law.
Moved by McCarthy and seconded by Lacey that request be denied. Motio
carr led.
2. Request for approval of plot of Barney Voss was studied and
DeBacker moved and Reutlinger seconded that Mr. Voss be requested
to submit additional information for the layout of the lots. Moti
carried.
3. Request of William S. Rhodes, Jr. of Mil-Nic-Inc. be zoned from
residential A to Business B. Lacey moved we recommend they be
granted a special building permit and the requested zoning be
allowed and that the owners be advised to submit an appropriate
plat of the area to be annexed. Lewis seconded. Carried.
4. DeBacker moved, "The Mayor and Chairman of the various committees
of the Council, when referring topics to the Planning Commission
for action, simultaneously direct the appropriate City Department
heads to submit their recommendations concerning such topics to th
Commission." Motion carried.
5. Lee Butts gave a very good explanation of a proposed, "Set Back
Ordinance" to be used in establishing a pattern to. be followed by
buildings with regulations on distances between buildings and
distances from street fronts and lot lines, especially on the
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highways through town. Lyman Campbell had helped draw up the
Ordinance. An occupation certificate ordinance was also explained
and discussed.
County Engineer was called from the meeting by an emergency. Meeting
adjourned at 9:30.
Respectfully submitted,
S/ Delmar Mehring, secretary
Motion of Mildenstein, seconded by Campbell,
ITEM NO.1 was denied.
ITEM NO.2 be received and placed on file.
ITEM NO.3 was granted.
ITEM NO.4 be approved.
ITEM NO.5 placed on file.
Petition for paving in Greenwich Avenue from 4th to 7th with 50%
signatures was presented. Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
request was granted, ordinance ordered drawn.
Petition for storm Sewer north of 16th to Capital Avenue; from
Wheeler Avenue east to Burlington tracks, was presented, with around
Committees
200 signatures. Referred to Sewer, Street and Alley/and City Engineer
Motion of Clayton, Council adjourned to meet as Board of Adjustmeni
F. S. White
City Clerk
l'1arch 21, 1962
Grand Island, Nebraska
March 21, 1962
Council met as Board of Adjustment on request of Drs. DeMay for
Building Permit for addition to their Clinic Building; and Mr.
Steckmyer for one room addition to his house 1400 W. North Front. All
Councilmen present except Stull. His Honor, the Mayor, presiding.
Request of Drs. DeMay presented. There being no protests on file,
nor protestors present, motion of Mi1denstein, seconded by Campbell,
request was granted.
Request of Mr. Steckmyer for permission to make an addition of one
room to his home 1400 W.North Front Street was presented. There being
no protestors present, nor protests on file, motion of Ml1densteln,
seconded by SChuessler, request was granted.
Motion of Campbell, seconded by Clayton, Council adjourned to
meet in regular session.
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City Clerk
March 21, 1962
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Council met in regular session. All Councilmen present, except
stull. His Honor, the Mayor, presiding.
Honorable Mayor & City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
Herewith is the Engineer's estimate for the construction
of Water Main District No. 223M, which district shall be
in Evans Street from Eighth Street to Nineth Street.
353 Lin. Ft. gn C.I. 150 C.I. Pipe.
@ $4.15 $1,464.95
0.45 279.00
620 Lbs. Fittings & Accessories
2 - 6 x 6 Tees
2 - g x 6 Reducers
TOTAL
$1,743.95
It is recommended that this work be advertised for6bids to
be received until 7:30 P.M. Wednesday April 4, 19 2
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City Engineer
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Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
Herewith is the Engineer's estimate for the construction
of Water Main District No. 224, which district shall be
in Seventh Street from Taft Avenue to Congdon Avenue, in
Congdon Avenue from Seventh Street to Eighth Street and
in Eighth Street from Congdon Avenue to the west line of
Lot 2, Block 1 in Lamberts Addition.
796 Lin. Ft. 6" Cl 150 C.I. Pipe. @ $2.95 $2,348.20
430 Lbs. Fittings & Accessories. 0.45 193.50
1 - 6 x 6 Cross
1 - 6 x 6 Tee
1 - 6" Plug
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$2,541.70
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be received until 7:30 P.M. Wednesday April 4, 1962.
Respectfully submitted,
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City Engineer
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Herewith is the Engineer's estimate for the construction
of Water Main District No. 225, which district shall be
in Locust Street from the south line of Stolley Park Road
to the south line of Lot 23 in Holcomb!s Highway Homeso
384 Lin. Ft. 12" Cl 150 C.l. Pipe.
1,563 Lin. Fto 8n C1 150 C.l. Pipe
@ $ 9075 $3,744000
4.15 6,486.45
Fittings & Accessories.
1 - 12 x 12 Cross
1 - 12" 450 Bend
1 - 12 x 12 Tee
3 - 8 x 8 Tee
3 - 8 x 6 Tee
1 - 12 x 8 Reducer
2 - 12" Plugs
4 - 8" Plugs
18 Lin. Ft. Pushing 12" C.I. Pipe
under pavement.
3 Each
3 Each
4 Each
5 Each
3,720 Lbs.
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Mueller A2380-20 12" Gate
Valve NRS.
525.00
175000
245.00
735.00
Mueller A2380-20 8" Gate
Valves NRS.
125.00
500.00
Water Valve Manholes Complete
w/450 Ring & Cover. 120.00
600.00
1,674.00
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7.50 135.00
18 Lin. Ft. Pushing 8n C.l. Pipe
under pavement.
5.00 90.00
$14,489.45
TOTAL
It is recommended that this work be advertised for bids to
be received until 7:30 P.M. Wednesday April 4, 1962.
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Honorable Mayor & City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
We the undersigned, members of the Street & Alley
Committee, hereby recommend that $100.00 be offered
for a 60 foot right-of-way across the south end of
the S.W. 1/4 of the N.W. 1/4 of Section 17, TIIN,
R9W. This would be for the extension of Faidley
Avenue west to Webb Read.
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Honorable Mayor & City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
We the undersigned, members of the Street & Alley
Committee hereby recommend that the City of Grand
Island make the following offer:
1. Close West 9th Street from Howard west to
the City Limits a distance of 3 blocks.
2. Close Sherman & Sheridan between 9th and
10th Streets.
3. Close the alleys thru blocks 2, 3 & 4
West View Addition.
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In exchange for the above streets the City of Grand
Island to obtain title to a street right-of-way across
the south end of that part of the S.E. 1/4 of the N.W.
1/4 of Section 17 located west of Howard Street.
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Mot ion of Campbell, seconded by Pepper, approved.
March 21, 1962
Honorable Mayor & City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
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We the undersigned, members of the Street & Alley
Committee, hereby recommend that the City of Grand
Island not complete the purchase of street right-
of-way from the Lutheran Homes and Hospital Society
as previously proposed but to make the following
proposition: In exchange for said street right-of
-way the City will acquire lots 4 & 5 Block 1,
Packer & Barr's Addition and lot 7 Block 4, Lameerts
2nd Addition thus opening Faidley Avenue to Broadwell
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March 21, 1962
Honorable Mayor & City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
We the undersigned, members of the Street & Alley
Committee, hereby recommend that the City of Grand
Island offer to move the house now located on Lot
1, Block 16, West View Addition no~th onto Lot 2,
providing a new basement and connections to water
and sewer.
In exchange the City of Grand Island to obtain title
to the south 27 feet of Lots 1 & 10 for street pur-
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Honorable Mayor & City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
We the undersigned, members of the Street & Alley
Committee, to whom was referred the request of
C. E. Brown and M. L. Ranslem for permission to
lower the curb in the thirteen hundred block north
Cedar for the purpose of parking vehicles between
said curb and the sidewalk, herewith recommend
that the request be denied for the reason that
said property owners do not propose to pave the
area to be used for parking of vehicles.
Street & Alley Committee
Motion of Campbell, seconded by Mildenstein, request was denied.
(COpy REPORT OF STREET AND ALLEY COMMITTEE)
March 8, 1962
Honorable Mayor & City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
We the undersigned, members of the Street and Alley Committee hereby
recommend that the City Clerk be authorized to advertise for bids to
supply the City of Gr~nd ISland with gasoline for a period of two
years (approximately 75,000 gallons per year).
Bids to be received until 7:30 P.M., April 4, 1962.
Bid specification attached.
Respectfully submitted,
sj Lyman M. Campbell
sj Norman Mildenstein
STREET & ALLEY COMMITTEE
Motion of campbell, seconded by Mildenstein, approved.
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Honorable Mayor &, City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
We the undersigned, members of the Sewer &, Sanitation
Committee, herewith recommend acceptance of the Engineer's
estimate for the purchase of one 18,000 Lb. G.V.W. truck
and 13 cubic yard packer type garbage collection body for
use in the Sanitation Department.
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March 21, 1962
Honorable Mayor & City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
Herewith is the Engineer's estimate for the purchase of
the following items for the Sanitation Department:
One (1) 18,000Lb. G.V.W. Truck
One {l} 13 cubic yard packer typ~
garbage collection body
$3,500.00
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One (1) 1954 truck and packer body to be offered
in trade.
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for bids to be received until 7:JO P.M. Wednesday April 4,
1962.
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City Engineer
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COMMITTEE REPORT ON CONTEACT WITH UNION PACIFIC
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Gentlemen:
Attached for your consideration is a proposed extension
rider extending the term of agreement CD 24327 covering the
electric light and power services for the Union Pacific Rail-
road. (Duplicate resolutions attached)
In as much as this item is routine business between the
Union Pacific Railroad and the City of Grand Island Utilities
Department, your Committee recommends that the City Council
approve the extension rider, authorize appropriate signatures,
and return the correspondence to the Union Pacific Railroad
for execution.
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RESOLUTION
WHEREAS, the UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY has tendered to
the City of Grand Island, state of Nebraska, an agreement renewing to
December 31, 1962, the contract dated November 4, 1939, as supple-
mented and amended, covering the furnishing and delivery of electric
light and power service by the City to the Railroad Company at Grand
Island, Hall County, Nebraska; said agreement being identified as
Railroad Company's C.D. No. 24327-Q; and
WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Grand Island has said
proposed agreement before it and has given it careful review and
consideration; and
WHEREAS, it is considered that the best interests of said
City of Grand Island, State of Nebraska, will be subserved by the
acceptance of said agreement;
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
GRAND ISLAND, STATE OF NEBRASKA:
That the terms of the agreement submitted by the Union pacif"
Railroad Company as aforesaid be, and the same are hereby, accepted in
behalf of said City;
That the Mayor of said City is hereby authorized, empowered
and directed to execute said agreement on behalf of said City, and thai
the City Clerk of said City is hereby authorized and directed to attesi
said agreement and to attach to each duplicate original of said agree-
ment a certified copy of this resolution.
Motion of Geil, seconded by Schuessler, Resolution was adopted.
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To: Honorable Mayor and City Council
Gentlemen:
Prior to the rapid development of West Heights Subdivision
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Island, collected stumps, logs, limbs, and other cuttings in
the Ryder Park farm land area west of the City. Periodically
this debris was burned. Purpose of the burning was to relieve
the City Dump of the very heavy load and to reduce costs of
transportation to the dump area.
After a number of years operation, the City had the un-
fortunate experience of a youngster walking through hot ashes
left after a burning operation--as a result, burning activities
were suspended.
During the period since the City transferred its brush
disposal activities to other areas, individuals and organizations
have ignored the no-dumping signs and as a result brush bas accum-
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The City of Grand Island Park Department program of park
development includes plantings in the Ryder Park. It is nec-
essary therefore, that the brush pile area be cleared. Attempts
to load the debris by use of mechanical equipment have been un-
satisfactory.
After consideration of the many factors involved, your
Committee recommends that the Council authorize disposition of
the debris by burning, with the provisions that 24 hour per day
guard be maintained until all ashes have cooled. Burning would
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COMMITTEE REPORT ON WRIGHT TREE SERVICE CONTRACT
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Attached for your consideration are four (4) copies of
Schedule A-62 and reproduction of the letter of explanation
relative to proposed changes in our Wright Tree Service Con-
tract fees.
Mr. Frank Phelps
utilities Commissioner
City of Grand Island
Grand Island, Nebraska
Dear Mr. Phelps:
As you recall we visited with you recently about
a slight increase in our charges in order that we
may adjust our employee's wages. We are submitting
for your consideration a new schedule which if app-
roved can become a part of our general contract with
the City of Grand Island.
This schedule represents a twenty-two cent per hour
increase on foreman, eighteen cent per hour increase
on climbers, and eighteen cent per hour increase on
regular groundmen. We are not asking for any increase
on the charges per hour on our equipment.
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within our organization every two years. The last
general increase that our people had was in January,
1960. The increase which we are asking for at this
time will all be returned to our people in the form
of direct or indirect wages. We feel that it is
necessary to keep our wages at a level whereby we
are able to be selective in our hiring and be able
to attract and re'Lain competent workmen.
We would like to ask if possible that this increase
become effective March 12, 1962. We want to thank
you for any consideration given us in this matter
and also want you to know that we sincerely apprec-
iate the opportunity to work for the City of Grand
Island.
'lery truly yours,
w. E. Inman
Field Manager
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of the contract between the City of Grand Island and Wright
Tree Service and consideration of the effect of the increased
costs involved, your Committee recommends approval of Schedule
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A-62 as submitted. Your Committee further recommends that
th~.Mayor be authorized to sign the proposed agreement on
behalf of the City of Grand Island.
Respectfully submitted this 21st day of March, 1962.
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referred back to Committee for further investigation.
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To the Honorable Mayor and
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vJe, the members of the Water and Light, Sanitary ;':)e1rJE-)1' System and
Disposal Plant Committee, report that it is necessary for the City of
Grand Island to secure an easement or right-of-"ay from Lloyd E. O'Nele
and Mae [-18in O'Nele, husband and wife, on which to construct t~TO water mains,
one 36 inches in diameter, and a second one not to exceed 48 inches in
diameter, and also a nmver line for the tr; nsmission of electrical energy.
Your Comrl1i ttee further reports th8t the description of the Jand
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([\E!\)O of the NorthlfJest~uarter (Nii!~t); a part of the Southwest Quarter (EM~)
of the Northwest C,;uarter (1%JO; a part of the Northwest Quarter (N\iI~) of
the South\,yest Quarter (31th;); and a.' mrt of Government Lot Three (3), an being
located in Section Two (2), Township Ten (10) North, Bange Nine (9) West of
the 6th P .IVI. in Han County, Nebraska, more particularly described as follows:
bsgirming at a point on the Tliestline of s;dd Section 'J\m (2), said point
being eight (8.0) feet North and Thirty-three 03.0) feet east of the North-
ir,rest - corner of said Southwest Quarter (S1Jf4) of the Northw-est Quarter (m,rk);
thence running southerly along and upon a mine thirty-three (3:3.0) feet e.':J.sterly and
parallel to the west line o:f said Section Two (2), to a point five hundred
forty-nine and ej_ghty-three hundredths (9-"9.83) feet 'eiouth and thirty-three
(33.0) feet east of the Northwest corner of the South",rest Quarter (SirJft) of
said Section '1'",JO (2); thence deflecting 18~.t 590 00' ,mc) rU.nning southeasterly
to the intersection 'fJi th the lrJesterly line of Government Lot Three (3);
thence continuing on the ~)receding course in a southeasterly direction, to the
intersection 'fJith the southeasterly line of Government Lot Three (3); thence
running in a northeasterly direction along and upon the southeasterly line of
said Government Lot Three (3) to the intersection with a line which is fifty
C'JO.O) feet northeasterly 2.nd parallel to the aforedcscribed southeasterly
course; thence running in a northwesterly direction along and upon a line
'^Thich is fifty (SO.O) feet northeasterly and parallel to the aforedescr4bed
southea::terly course, to the intersection with a line eighty-three (83.0)
feet e.,sterly and parallel to the west line of said Section Tv;ro (2); thence
running northerly along and upon a line eighty-three (83.0) feet easterly and
oaral1el to thew-est Une of said Section Two (2) to a ooint eight (8.0) feet
~orth of the north Ene of said South'lrJest Quarter (SH*) ;f the N~rthwest
Quarter (N~v+); thence running westerly along and upon a line eight (8.0) feet
northerly and parallel to said north line of said Southe,Jest Quarter (S1;J~) of
the Northwest Quarter (N1;J~), a distance of fifty (50.0) feet to the plac': of
beginning, together Hith any accretion land lying adjacent to the southeasterly
-oor-tion of the described property;
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grant an easement for said utilities upon payment of the sum of 'I'vJO Thousand
Dollars
.six Hundred Fifty Two/and Fifty Cents ($2,652.50).
Your Com.illittee further reoorts that an Agreement has been prepared
and signed by Lloyd E. O'Nele and Hae Hein 0 'Nele, husband and wife, which
is in the hands of the Legal Department.
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Hundred Fifty '1,.w Dollars and Fifty Cents ($2,652.50) be paid for said
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to sign the Agreement concerning said easement.
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Motion of Geil, seconded by Clayton, approved.
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To the Mayor and Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
We the members of the Water and Light and Sanitary Sewer
System and Disposal Plant Committee, report that in con-
junction with the utilities Commissioner we have made a
studY of the proposal of Peat, Marwick, Mitchell Co. for
the annual examination of the books of the Light and Water
Departments.
It is your committee's recommendation that the attached
proposal be accepted and.that the Mayor and City Clerk
be authorized to sign the same.
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Motion of Geil, seconded by Clayton, approved.
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Honorable Mayor & City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
We the undersigned, members of the Water, Light and
Sanitary Sewer Committee, hereby recommend that the
attached contract for Engineering Services be entered
into with the firm of Black and Veatch of Kansas City,
Missouri. Said contract to provide a complete compre-
hensive survey and study of the sanitary sewer system
of the City of Grand Island. Studies of this type
have been made for the electric, water and storm sewer
systems and the committee believes the sanj_tary sewer
system also should be studied in view of the anticipated
growth of the City during the next few years.
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To the Honorable Mayor and
City Council
Grand If,land,Nebraska
Gentlemen:
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In order to provide rights-of-way on\Jhich to construct 1tJater mains
and sanitary [3eleler mains in Blaine and Geer Additions it is necessary
that the City secure title to certain streets and alleys and easements.
It isestiWJted tha.t this v.Jill require the l:>re'paration of fifty (50) to
seventy-five (75) instruments, either easements or deeds and some ordi-
D.ancos.
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The undersigned Committees recommend that the City Attorney be
authorized to oroceed to secure such rights-of-vJaY as to him and the
City Engineer m::-:ty appear bo be best so th,clt the construction of certain
Respectfully submitted this the 21st day of JJa..pe~)1962.
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utilities may be completed.
ENGINEEH, STREET and ALLEY and
BUILDING CODE COJVJIVfITTEE
Motion of Campbell, seconded by Clayton, approved.
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To the Honorable Mayor and
City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
This is to inform you. that petitions have been received and the
same are nov, on file requesting thc:.t the City construct Sanitary Sewer
liLins in Blaine Adcli tion and Geer Addi bon, and that water mains be con-
structed in Geer Addition.
As a part of the overall plan to take such utilities to said Additions,
it is essentiaLly necessary that the City acquire all of Lot Thirty-four
(J~-) in Geer .Addi -Lion except the east One Hundred Eighty (180) feet thereof;
said Lot Thirty-four (JL~) being a tract of land T\ilenty (20) feet in itJidth
and One Thousand TiAra Hundred }i;ighty-seven (128'1) feet in length, and mmed
by Chester ,]. Hoare and 1tJife, 1,"ho now reside in San Diego, California.
Immediately north of Lot Thirty-four (JLp) there lies a dedicated
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street 1rJhich is Forty (1+0) feet in width and vIhich is unused and unopened.
Your Committees feel that the east One Hundred Eighty (180) feet of
said dedicated street might be vacated and deeded to Hr. and Mrs. Moore
in exchange for the 1rJest One Thousand One Hundred Seven (1107) feet of
Lot Thirty-four (JLJ-). This exchange ~"ould give ]Vir. and Hrs. JVIoore a
"tract of land Forty (40) feet in vddth and One Hundred :E;ighty (180) feet
in length to the north of the Twenty (20) foot strip, or that part of Lot
Thirty-four OLI-) which the City does not at this time find usable. That
part of Lot Thirty-four (311-) and that part of said street vJhich the City
proposes to deed to Hr. and HI'S. Hoare both lie immediately north of
Lot A of Blaine Addition vrhich Hr. and lVIrs. Hoare nm" own.
Your Committees further recolllmend that the City Attorney be authorized
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this exchange.
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ENGINEEH, STREET and ALLEY and BUILD-
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Motion of Campbell, seconded by Pepper, approved.
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To the Honorable Nayor and
Cit,y Council
Grand Isbnd, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
'1'hi8 is to inform you that tnere is on file a petition asking for
the creation of a sanitary se,-Jer main district to serve the several ad-
lii Hans in Holcomb High1i>Tay Homes.
Your Committees report that it appears advantageous to the City to
construct only a portion of the sanitary sewer at this time and that it is
necessary'that sevEJra1 easement~) be secured over private property on vThich
to construct said seHer, and that in order to develop the area adjacent
to said sewer that tvTe1ve (12) or more tracts of land be acquired by the
City for the extension of public streets.
Y01JT Cormnittees, therefore, recommend that the City Itttorney be
instructed to enter into negotiations vJith the o,,^mers of the trdcts of
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and tracts of land for street extensions according to the plan of the
City Engineer.
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BUILDII~G CODE COMNITTEE
Motion of Gel1, seconded by Pepper, approved.
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City Council
Grand I:3l:md, Nebraska
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Gentlemen:
This is to advise that the Legal Department has prepared a new
ordinance pertaining to the keeping of mobile homes in the City of
Grand Island on private property, and the establishment of mobile
home parks.
This suggested ordinance provides that mobile home parks can
only be established on areas especially zoned for that purpose.
It ic;, therefore, recommended that the Legal Dep2rtment provide
the Planning Commission ",ith a copy of the said proposed ordinc:mce so
that said Commission can proceed to properly zone the areas TJithin
the corporate limits and \1ithin one mile beyond the corporate limits
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for such proposed mobile home parks.
l1es-pectfully submitted this the 21st day of Narch, 1962.
Motion of Ml1denstein, seconded by Sorensen, approved
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To the Honorable Hayor and
City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
The undersigned respectfully inform the I''layor and Council that
the officers of the Little League Baseball Association desire that a
wooden fence be constructed ;:lbout the baseball field at Ashley Field.
The officers of said association propose to sell advertising s-pace to
business men and firms of the City. That these parties will, at their
expense, build the fence around the baseball field and in return therefor
these part,ies uill advertise their respective businesses by painting
signs on the fence they have constructed. The advertiser Hill, of course,
be expected to maintain his or its particular sign after its construction.
All of this ',1lould be without expense to the City.
Your Committee reports that it might from time to time be necessary
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for the City at its expense to do some minor repairs on the fence, but
generally speaking the fence will be built and maintained
the advertisers.
Your Conu1littee recommends that the officers of the Little League
Baseball Association be authorized to enter into a contract with business
men and firms of the City,and that such fence be constructed as herein
outlined by the advertisers.
Re~)pectful1y submitted this the 21st day of Harch, 1962.
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Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler, approved.
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lfIJlIEREAS, the Hayor and Council of the City of Grand Island invited
seCiled proposals for the construction of Special ~'Jater Hain District No.
222 of the City of Grand Island, llfebraska, the same to be received up to
7:JO o'clock P.M. on the 21st day of March, 1962, and to be opened on said
date at the regular meeting of the City Council, and
WHERP,AS, the proposal submitted by /1 am 4-,1 fiu "1 ikiu;- C "'_
of the City of &;""'&:111 J .h-lgl1~i /J/ebVd'i fi.C( , was found to be the lowest
and best proposal submitted.
NOH, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE IvJAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF GRiI.ND ISLAND, NEBRL\.SKA, that the proposal of the said
.4.r:.../!14/f P~1?1 /;/111 L'o, for the construction of the s;,dd c\Tater
mcdn district be, and the same is hereby accepted and approved; that a con-
tract be entered into for the construction of said district and that the
JVlayor and City Clerk be, and they are hereby directed and authorized to sign
said agreement on behalf of the City of Grand Island.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk forward a certified copy
of this Eesolution to E. H. Keiss, City Engineer, and to Frank Phelps,
Utilities Cornmissioner.
Respectfully submitted this the
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Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Mildenstein, Resolution was
adopted.
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WHEREAS, THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL invited sealed
proposals for furnishing a Power Plant Building Superstructure
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Addition to the C. W. Burdick Electric Generating Station,
said proposals to be received up to 7:30 O'clock P.M. on the
21st day of March, 1962, and to be opened on said date at the
regular meeting of the City Council, and
VVHEREAS , the pr 0 p 0 s a 1 s u bm it t eel by th e .-J.D.H.N....~C.LAJ.LS..sJi.IiS..-'-..:
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proposal submitted,
NOW, THEHEFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF GHAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA, that the proposal of
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for the furnishing
of said superstructure addition be, and the same is hereby
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accepted and approved, and that a contract for the purchase of
said superstructure be entered into and that the Mayor and
City Clerk be, and they are hereby authorized to sign said
contract on behalf of the City of Grand Island.
BE IT PURTllER RESOLVED that the City Clerk forward. a
certified copy of this Resolution to F. E. Phelps, Utilities
Commissioner.
Respectfully
submitted this 21st day of March, 1962.
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WHEREAS, the City of Grand bland advertised that four (L~) buildings
Situ2~ ted on the Grand Island lVlunicipal Airport Hould be sold to the highest
bidder. Said bids to be received up to 7:30 o'clock P. . on the 21st day of
Harch, 1962 Gnd to be opened on said date 'olt the regular meeting of the
City Counci1, and
WHEREAS, the highest bids received were as folloH5:
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OF GRAND 1,3],1\1')0, N}'Bl=tASl\1'" that si::.id b~)ildings above mentioned be sold to
the highest bidders herein named, and tha.t Lester 1. Lilly, Airoort Nanager,
be, and he is hereby directed to complete the s;'i.le of said bl)ildinps and to
collect the money due from said purchasers and to pay the? same to the City
Treasurer.
BE IT F'URTI-L:n RK-:;QLVED that the City Clerk fOr\rJard a certified copy
of this f('8so1ution to Lester 1. Lilly, Air})ort Hanager,and to \~alter 'V,J.
Weber, City Treasurer.
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Mr. Jim Beltzer addressed the Council pertaining to Proposed
Riverside Estates Addition. After some discussion pertaining to size
of lots, easements for streets and utilities, Mr. Beltzer was advised
that if and when he has definite plans, that the City would annex.
ORDINANCE NO. 3793 creating Paving District No. 369 in Greenwich
Avenue from 4th to 7th, regularly passed by the Council, signed by the
Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3793 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
was placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Campbell, Clayton, Geil, Mildenstein, Pepper, Schuessler, Sorensen.
Voting no, none. Stull absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3793 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Campbell, Clayton, Geil, Mildenstein,
Pepper, Schuessler, Sorensen. Voting no, none. Stull absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3793 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Campbell, Clayton, Geil, Mildenstein,
Pepper, Schuessler, Sorensen. Voting no, none. Stull absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3793 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot.
Voting yes, Campbell, Clayton, Geil, Mildenstein, Pepper, Schuessler,
Sorensen. Voting no, none. Stull absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3794 CREATING Water Main District No. 224 in 7th
Street from Toft to Congdon; in Congdon from 7th to 8th; and in 8th
from Congdon Avenue to west line of Lot 2, Block 1, Lambert's Addition,
regularly passed by the Council, signed by the Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3794 - Motion of Schuessler, seconded by Clayton,
was placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Campbell, Clayton, Geil, Mildenstein, Pepper, Schuessler, Sorensen.
Voting no, none. Stull absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3794 - Motion of Schuessler, seconded by Clayton,
rules suspended and ordinance pillaced on second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Campbell, Clayton, Geil, Mildenstein,
Pepper, Schuessler, Sorensen. Voting no, none. Stull absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3794 - Motion of Schuessler, seconded by Clayton,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Campbell, Clayton, Geil, Mildenstein,
Pepper, Schuessler, Sorensen, voting no, none. Stull absent.
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ORDINANCE NO. 3794 - Motion of Schuessler, seconded by Clayton,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot.
Voting yes, Campbell, Clayton, Gei1, Mi1denstein, pepper, Schuessler,
Sorensen. Voting no, none. Stull absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3795 creating Special Water Main District No. 225
in Locust Street from south line of Stolley Park Road to south line of
Lot 23, Holcomb's Highway Homes, regularly passed by the Council, signe
by the Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3795 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Clayton, was
placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Campbell, Clayton, Gei1, Mildenstein, Pepper, Schuessler, S:n'ensen.
Voting no, none. Stull absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3795 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Clayton,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, campbell, Clayton, Geil, Mildenstein,
Pepper, Schuessler, Sorensen. Voting no, none. Stull absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3795 -Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Clayton,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Campbell, Clayton, Geil, Mildenstein,
Pepper, Schuessler, Sorensen. Voting no, none. Stull absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3795 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Clayton,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot.
Voting yes, Campbell, Clayton, Geil, Mildenstein, Pepper, Schuessler,
Sorensen. Voting no, none. Stull absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3796 pertaining to assessment in Block 2,
Knlckrehm's 4th Addition, as provided in Ordinance No. 3780, regularly
passed by the CounCil, signed by the Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3796 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Clayton, was
placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Campbell, Clayton, Geil, Mildenstein, Pepper, Schuessler, Sorensen.
Voting no, none. Stull absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3796 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Clayton,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Campbell, Clayton, Geil, Mildenstein,
Pepper, Schuessler, Sorensen. Voting no, none. Stull absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3796 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Clayton,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. W<o'ttfub:;g, yes, campbell, Clayton, Geil, Mildenstein,
Pepper" schuessler, Sorensen. Voting no, none. Stull absent.
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ORDINANCE NO. 3796 -Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Clayton,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot.
Voting yes, Campbell, Clayton, Geil, Mildenstein, Pepper, Schuessler,
Sorensen. Voting no, none. Stull absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3797 amending portions of Ordinance No. 730 pertain-
ing to disturbing surface of streets, alleys and sidewalks, and the
ground underneath such streets, alleys and sidewalks, regularly passed
by the Council, signed by the Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3797 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Clayton, was
placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Campbell, Clayton, Geil, Mildenstein, Pepper, Schuessler, Sorensen.
Voting no, none. Stull absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3797 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Clayton,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Campbell, Clayton, Geil, Mildenstein,
Pepper, Schuessler, Sorensen. Voting no, none. Stull absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3797 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Clayton,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Campbell, Clayton, Geil, Mildenstein,
Pepper, Schuessler, Sorensen. Voting no, none. Stull absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3797 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Clayton,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot.
Voting yes, campbell, Clayton, Geil, Mildenstein, Pepper, Schuessler,
Sorensen. Voting no, none. Stull absent.
Mr. Phelps advised the Council pertaining to contract with Wright
Tree Service, wherein they asked for increase in wages to their
employees. The Contract was already in force with the increased wage.
provision.
Motion of Clayton, seconded by Schuessler, City Clerk advertise
for bids for annual audit to be received April 4th, 1962.
Claims against the City were presented as follows:
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GENERAL
$ 3,511.78
AIRPORT
1,454.59
AIRPORT CAFE
STREET
233.66
4,839.69
738.48
362.83
SANITATION
PARK
POLICE
2,005.76
CEMETER Y
177.74
FIRE
499.13
3,221.90
805.19
SEWER
GARAGE
WATER
22,230.38
246,877.46
LIGHT
PA VING DISTRICT
7,758.94
345.61
OFF STREET
CIVIL DEFENSE
320.00
TOTAL
$295,383.14 Claims for March 22, 1962
Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler, claims were allowed
as read and listed in the claim register. Roll call ballot. Voting
yes, Campbell, Clayton, Geil, Mildenstein, Pepper, Schuessler, Sorensen.
Voting no, none. Stull absent.
Motion of Sorensen, Council adjourned.
F. S. Wh it e
City Clerk
March 22, 1962
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Adm.
APPROPRIATIONS & EXPENDITURES
FOR FISCAL YEAR ENDING MARCH 31, 1962
APPROP. ADJ. EXPENDED
MARCrt
62595.74 6219.56
Eng.
40615.00
38865.00
20802.00
71167.00
30360.00
1260.00
16110.00
281774.74
25620.00
98825.00
2913.69
36.60
1583.51
3506.14
1030.04
71.60
1306.77
16667.91
st. Sewer.
Health
Inc.
Ci ty Hall
Ci vi 1 Ser..
Bldg. Dept.
General
Bond & Int.
Airport
8309.48
16876.67
4643.61
2542.92
16726.04
2435.13
15713.07
2281.93
St Alley P~v. 220425.00
Sanitation 64837.92
Park 92020.50
Police 194729.00
Cemetery 57620.00
Fire 183676.00
Fire Pension 29000.00
I Sew. & NewSew.54000.00
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Garage
45120.00
3878.68
Cem Perm Care 140000.00
Sew & Sew Col>>110518.78
Library 44075.00
6480.76
3908.06
Band
5700.00
Off st Parking 21650.63
583.31
653.52
Civil Def.
1000.00
Soc. Security 69000.00
Sewer Const. 20243.53
1759836.10
101701.09
111010.55
376246.01
14.75
7954.43
596926.83
Water
Light
Sewer Dist.
Paving Dist.
TOTAL
EXPENDED
40519.06
24492.10
25731.80
11194.50
16473.25
9998.12
646.84
10032.07
139087.74
33945.00
57508.69
134553.79
39734.91
47587.17
130361.23
24438.53
117052.19
18466.07
26351.10
54770.54
27844.57
1966.70
4630.01
786.02
26558.12
20243.53
905885.91
246636.29
2469570.12
6861.86
257114.87
3886069.05
Respectfully Submitted,
F. S. White, City Clerk
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BALANCE
22076.68
16122.90
13133.20
9607.50
54693.75
20361.88
613.16
6077.93
142687.00
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41316.31
85871.21
25103.01
44433.33
64367.77
33181.47
66623.81
10533.93
54000.00
18768.90
140000.00
55748.24
16230.43
3733.30
17020.62
213.98
42441.88
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853950.19
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Grand Island, Nebraska
April 4, 1962
Council met in regular session. All Councilmen present except
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Geil. His Honor, the Mayor, presiding. Rev. Volney Lofgreen, First
Christian Church, opened the meeting with prayer. Minutes of the
meeting of March 21st, read and approved except request of Chris
Gjerloff for erection of Insulated Porcelain Tile Service Station
should read referred to the Building Code Committee.
Regular Surety Bonds having been O.K.'d by the City Attorney
were presented as follows:
Mid-Plains Construction Company -- wrecking and demolishing
buildings
Leo Hineline dba Neon Service Company -- Sign Hanger
Motion of Clayton, seconded by Campbell, qonds were approved.
Applications for Beer and Liquor Licenses were presented as
follows:
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J. W. Rockwell, successor to Floyd and J. W. Rockwell,
811 W. 4th, Package Liquor
Ol:i.ver B. Garrard, Package Liquor and On Sale Beer, 107 E. 3rd
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Food Centers - On and Off Sale Beer - 1717 W. 2nd
Mehring - Package Liquor - 631 S. Locust
Mehring - Package Liquor - 414 N. Eddy
Fine Liquors - Package Liquor - 724 W. State
Motion of Schuessler, seconded by Clayton, referred to the
License Committee, Hearing set for 2:00 P.M., Tuesday, April 10th.
Letter from Department of Roads, by G. C. Stroble, Deputy State
Engineer, pertaining to improvements at five-points, was read and
referred to Street and Alley Oommi:ttee.'~
Request from Owl Auto Parts for permission to lower the curb at
their place of business, 403 E. 4th Street, was presented. Motion of
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approved by the City Engineer.
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C:L ty Council
Grand Island, cbraska
Gent1crrl(C'n :
Your Com:nittcc on Ofr -street P3rking l'e'ports th:J. t, follal.d"ng the
paSSD.gc or tlv; Resolution on Dece'mbsr 20, 1961, notic8vJafi given by
oublieaUon ,for morE:: than thirty (30) days inviting ~)ealed
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intel'c::itcd parties in private o\"Jnel'ship cmcl operatjonof off-<;,trect oark-,
facilities, and in said notice it wac stated
t such applications
mud DC on fiJ kJith City CL,r).c on or before J~pdJ i!_, 1962, at 7 :.30 0' cloek
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recmmnends th2.t Thomas, Benjamin and Clayton, independent and qual'Lfied
, 'be E;mployed to prepa.re plans and specifications for su,ch im-
pruvemcnts in collaboration "'Jitl! the City Engineering
rtnl';nt, :~, nei be
:<Ski,d to reoort \-lith th'~ir pLms and f::pc3cificatLons at their earliest con-
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Respectfully ~3Ubmitted t:)i~i
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of Grand I ;land,i,Jcbra
, passec} a Rf)~301ution 10vi
sealed pro'posals
maldncr
c,tionCor prLv'ltc OTrJnership and operation of off -strec-;t
p<:lrkin;o; facilitjc's, s::'iC'::.l)plic8tion~) to be filed. \'lith the City Clerk on
or before Aorll 4, 1962, at 7:30 o'clock P.M.
:3aid notice Has published
j_D t,he Cr2nJ J~~3]_and
IndcT)sndont on DecJmber 23 and December 30 of
1961, il.nd on <hmu.ry 6 and Januc.1.ry 13 of 1962, and
iiTJL'BEf\;Cj, no applica.tions have been received and no Lnterest has
bce')] shown by anyone to undertake the private mmer:3hip and operation
of off-street parking facilitjes.
J\rO~~-'J, jrlI_';:h'.EFOBJ:!;,BE~ IT RE;")OL\lED
p"\r
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jVu\YUH AND CUU\JCIL 01"
11H:1T
err)' C,' GR',\D D':';L:U~U, l'JEbR\;',1( , that Thomas, Benjamin ,')nd Clayton, an
independent ,:md qualified firm of Engineers, be employed to preoare plans
end sc;c )ficaUons for sU.ch inrprovcmlcnts, and that in th<o prepar:::ct.ion of
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the; an:) [Jpccifications they collaborate \fdth the City r:ngin,;ering
DeqartmnL so dE; to coordi..nate the program Hith the progra.m for the con-
tr01 of traffic vJithin the Cit,y of Grc1.nd Id.and.
Hcspcctfull;y submitted thiE3 l.~th
of A
1, 1962.
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FIRe, ZONING and Pi\RI<.INU LOTS CO,vQvIITTEE
Motion of Mildenstein, seconded by Pepper, Resolution was adopted.
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13Y THE l\li\YUF. !ell; CCUiJGTL OF' THI': CITY OF' GFUu\iDrSU\il}D
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NT:-:L:R,/'~~:3 o~\.: T}'l:-J,t licenses to sell liqtt:Jr
the package only l;e issued to
the }lc:Y'sons, firms, associations and corporations in the City of G:C'culd
Island as follows:
:LICEns:tGE~
ADDRESS
Arthur H. Boehl and N.,r:'Le C. Kranz
c-'"
207 North ':,J118eler Str:-;t-:;t
Imogene lVIichclson
103 North Locust Street
Richard J. butler
107 East Third Street
Charles (Chjc;k) A. Kaufman
123 East South Front :3trect
jV]. i;:vadna XJtclntosh
106 W~st Fourth Street
CharT 0:; Ii'. Vacl!ivek
305 West Koenig Stree-t
U.mil J. Vaclavek
I!2Li.\lIest Fourth Stre(~t
!i~hite Tlorse Tavern, Inc.
1803 N8rth West Front Street
Americ~n Legion Post #53 -
Ler::lon.cdre Club
3J 5t 1\Tr'I'tl'] I ocu~t ('trf'~'t
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r3 . P .0. TClk~3
205 Hest First ,street
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~ln(J TODD.
DetHeiler
505-07-09 West Third Street
, Fraternal Order #378
219-23 East Third Street
V (;terc~ns of l~ oreJ~ gn ~rJars, I-Tall COllnt:/
Post 111Yr?
216 vJest Second ,St:r'eet
flatt. l}uc,t:::;chc Socic;t;l
1315 West Anna Street
Lmvrence ,]. Guyette
515 f;;ast Fourth street
RaYI1J()DC.1 ex. \'I;1"ab('.'l
2215 West Second street
\'Jil1L;:il:1 :J. and Catherine lVi. Shaver
320 North Locust Stret~t
v~jl1iam ,:5assen
721~ West Second Street
Grdnd L;land Liederkranz
401-03 West First Street
John C. Schneider
209 North Garfield Street
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i:(,'l Lt further re~;olv()d th: L UlC City Clerk focT:Jard a certified copy of
this Hc~)oluti()n to the [-:j,-;brnska Liquor Control Commi~;sion, L:Lncoln9 j\!,'bra~,ka.
Motion of Schuessler, seconded
Hcspectfully sucn"'ltted tilis the 0.t,1-1 cJn,!, pf , J?6?
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COivu\ITTEE
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by campbell, Resolution
adopted.
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BE IT RESOLVED BY THE, [vj:'.YOR iUm CCUNCIL OF TH; CITY OF GR;.c]) ISLh:m,
NEi)R:\.SKA, that lieenses to sell beer be issued to per~sons, ['inns, cwsociations
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and corporations in said City as follows:
LICEIJSEE:
Nick Jam~.:;on
Nick Jamson
A. L. Shuey
NEloma Zachry
Ed~Tard EuIf
D. C. Thompson
David Ditter
Florence Stolley
JVIervin H. ]V[ocller
'vJillimn A. and Lottie
A. ;rJarne)~
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Paul J. HitehIer
Dick and i;J:iJIiam Valonis
Frederick Beckmann
L. Tlobert Goc and
:~mil Floyd LonO\^Jski
It:. vJ. JVlettenbrink
Beverly F. Hoeller
vlJilliam H. and Catherine
M. Shaver
Leo Quinn
Charles (Chick) l\..
Kaufman
N. Evadna HeIntosh
v~hite iIor~;e T.,vern, Inc.
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Fratern;]] Order of l'agles
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Veterans of Foreign ~vars,
l1311 County Post NIJlj.?
Platt-Duetsehe Society
A.meriean
PosthlSJ
Llk,U.P.O. 0'60iJ
ADDRESS
J21 North Locust Street On and Off Sale
2~JO North Broad"rell Street On and Off Sale
1009 1,lI[est North Front Street On and Off Sale
121 East Third Street On and Off Sa 1 (")
J11 North vIalnut Street On and Off C~!:llc~
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123 East Tbj rd Street On and Off Sale
210 E'Jst Third ;}treet On and Off Sale
J8J }\Jo rttl ~~alnut Street On and Off Sale
L~o6 .vJest I!.th Street On cmd Ofr Sale
52L~ East l-:-th Street On and Off Sale;
209 North '" ] Street On and Ofr Sale
wne8_ er
J1J vJest Third Street On and Ofr Sale
1).18 st hth Street On and Off (.'.......1
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6lLl. ~3outh Locust Street On and Off Sal<3
1LIJ2 North Broad1PJelJ. Str<eet On and Ofr E3al e
386 North vJalnut Street On and Orf Sale
801-1, E~ast hth Street On arld Ofr Sale
321 North Pine Street On and Ofr Sale
123 .East SmIth Front Street On Sr.:ll(: Only
106 ' t 4th Street On Sale Only
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180J ',Jest North Front Street On Sale On]y
219-223 East Third Street
On Sale Only
On Sale:: On]y
On Sale
On ~3a.lc Only
en ;3alc Only
216 West Second Street
1315 ~fest Anna Street
315 North Locust Street
205 West First Street
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LICENSEE
ADDRESS
The Columbia Club
1600 South Eddy Street
JVIilford Copple
LI10 vvest. IhircJ Street
On Sale Only
On ;) :,1 e Only
On ,'] aJ (; Only
On SalE:' Only
orr ~)ale Only
Orf ;::a18 Only
On and Orf' Sale
On and orr Sale
Richard J. .Butler
107 East Third Street
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iiJil1iam J]. and Catherine
M. Shaver
320 North Locust Street
Gr:lnd IslD.nd Liederkranz.
L~01-}i03 V,Test First Street
Hazel Schmidt
1916 South Locust Street
John lAillman
365 North Eddy Street
vial ter C. andtTleanor
N. Hoppe
Li.09 North Pine Street
BE IT FUH'l'l-mR RESOLVED th:Jt the City Clerk fOY"vJard a certified copy
of this Hesolution to the Nebraska Liquor Control Commission :in Lincoln,
Nebraska.
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Resnectflll1y submitt.?d this the hth day of April, 1962.
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Motion of Schuessler, seconded by Campbell, Resolution was
adopted.
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BE IT }{ii50LVED BY THE: lvli\-Y(;H AND CITY COUNCIL OF TTJ CITY OF
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GH:\ND ISLi\ND, NiiBRi\,~;K;, tJL'l t the :::L
caUon of Honald L. Gosinski for
a license to sell beer On Sale and Ofr ~3ale for the pre~nises located
at 313 West Second Street be, and the same is hereby denied.
B": IT FlJItTiUm RE::.iOLVi<D that the City Clerk for'Gm.rd a certified
copy of this Hesolution to the Nebraska Liqllor Control Commission,
Lincoln, Nebraska.
Hespectfully submitted this the Lrth day of 1\ori1, 1962.
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Motion of Schuessler, seconded by Campbell, Resolution
was adopted.
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BE IT RESOLVED BY TIE HAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF 'fEF: CITY OF
GR;~:m ISLI,L'JD, NEBlli\.~;r::\., that '0Ta1 tel' H. Crcrneen be, <,md he is hereby
approved as manager of the retedl beer business of the Columbia Club
of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska.
BC IT FURTHEH HESULVED th3.t the City Clerk for,",'l I'd Cj, certified
copy of th:"1s E,,,solutjJm to the Nebraska Liquor Control Commission,
:Lincoln., (':~Jrclskr:_.
:lec;~)';ctfully SUIXrd tted th'I ;e; the
day of April, 1962.
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Motion of Schuessler, seconded by Campbell, Resolution was
adopted.
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WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Council advertised for sealed propos-
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als for the construction of Paving District No. 3.57, the s:'me to be re-
21st
ceived up to 7:30 o'clock P.M. on the ~ day of March, 1962, and to be
opened on s:.:1.id date at a regular meeting of the City Council, and
HHERL';1\.S, action on the proposal submi ttcd \rIcH, postponed until
l./-th day April
the .~~ of :MIDfi~c%l, 1962, and
~lrJHEH.EAS, the proposal submitted by the Diamond Engineering COIDoany
of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, vIas found to be the lowest and best
nrcJDosal submitted.
J. J.
NOW, THKF<EFORE, BE IT RESOLVED GY THE IiJAYOR AI\fD COUNCE OF THE CITY
OF' GRi~ND ISLAND, NEBRASKA, that the proposal of the said Diamond Engineer-
ing Company be, and the same is hereby accepted and approved; that a con-
tract for the construction of said district be entered into by and between
the City of Gr~'nd Island and said contractor, and that the ]viayor and City
Clerk be,and they are hereby ztuthorized and directed to sign s,:=dd eontr:.:.ct
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on behalf of the City of Grand Island.
BE IT FURTHER RSSOLVED that the City Clerk fonm.rd a certified copy
of this r:'esolution to E.V.T. Keiss, City Engineer.
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Respectfully submitted this the xxxx
Motion of campbell, seconded by Sorensen, Resolution was
adopted.
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W11EREAS, the ~fuyor and City Council advertised for sealed propos-
als for the construction of Paving District No. 358, the same to be re-
21st
ceived up to 7 :30 0' clock P .H. on the y:Dc-bdx day of lvlarch, 1962, and to be
opened on said date at a regular meeting of the City Council, and
WHEREAS, action on the proposal submitted was postponed until the
4th April
~ day of ~ 1962, and
\,mEREAS, the proposal submitted by the Diamond Engineering Company
of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, was found to be the lOv.Test and best
proposal submitted.
NOW, TI'IEflliFORF;, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE JVlAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRi,SKA, that the proposal of the said Diamond Engineer-
ing Company be, and. the same is hereby accepted and approved; that a con-
tract for the construction of said district be entered into by and between
the City of Grand Island and said contractor, and that the Mayor and City
Clerk be, and they are hereby authorized and directed to sign said contract
on behalf of the City of Grand Island.
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BE IT FURTHER HESOLVED THAT THE THE: CITY CLERK forward a certified
copy
Respectfully submitted this
Motion of Campbell, seconded by Sorensen, Resolution was
adopt ed .
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WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Council advertised for sealed prop08-
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als for the construction of Paving District No. .359, the same to be re-
21st
ceived up to 7 :.30 o'clock P .11. on the ~ day of March, 1962, and to be
opened on said date at a regular meeting of the City Council, and
v'JHEREAS, action on the proposal submitted was postponed until
4th April
the ~ day of *'~, 1962, and
"\II]HEREAS, the proposal submitted by the Diamond Engineering Company
of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, was found to be the lowest and best
proposal submitted.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY TJ-F,: HAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF GRAND ISLAND, NEB1iJ~,'3KA, that the proposal of the said Diamond Engineer-
ing Company be, and the same is hereby accepted and approved; that a con-
tract for the construction of said district be entered into by and between
the City of Grand Island and said contractor, and that the Mayor and City
Clerk be, and they are hereby authorized and directed to sign said contrc:ct
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on behalf of the City of Grand Island.
BE IT FURTtLm HEc30LVED that the City Clerk forward a certified copy
of this resolutic;D io E.W. Keiss, City Engineer.
Respectfully submitted
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Motion of Campbell, seconded by Sorensen, Resolution was
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\~HEREA's, the Hayor and City Council advertised for sealed propos-
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als for the construction of Paving District No. 360, the same to be received
21st
up to 7:30 o'clock P.M. on th9~day of Harch, 1962, and to be opened on
said date at a regular meeting of the City Council, and
WHEREAS, action on the proposal surnnitted was postponed until the
4th April
~ day of ~~ 1962, and
WHEREAS, the proposal submitted by the Diamond Engineering Company
of the City of Grand Island, NebBska, was found to be the lowest and best
proposal submitted.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE ~~YOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBR~SK~., that the proposal of the said Diamond Engineering
Company be, and the same is hereby accepted and anproved; that a contract
for the construction of said district be entered into by and between the City'
of Grand I<31and and said contractor, and that the Mayor and City Clerk be, and
they are hereby authorized and directed to sign said contract on behalf of
the City of Grand Island.
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BE IT FURTHER RESOLVE."D that the City Clerk forward a certified copy
of this Resolution to E. W. Keiss, City Engineer.
4th
Respectfully submitted this the ailieitx day
Motion of Campbell, seconded by Sorensen, Resolution was
adopted.
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WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Council advertised for sealed propos-
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als for the construction of Paving District No. 361, the same to be re-
21st
ceived up to 7:30 otc1ock P.M. on the ~day of ~~rch, 1962, and to be
opened on said date at a regular meeting of the City Council, and
WHEREAS, action on the proposal submitted was postponed until the
4th April
~ day of ~ 1962, and
~'lHIDREAS, the proposal submitted by the Diamond Engineering Company
of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, was found to be the Imv-8st and best
proposal submitted.
Nmf, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE UITY
OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA, that the proposal of the said Diamond Engineer-
ing Company be, and the same is hereby accepted and approved; that a con-
tract for the construction of said district be entered into by and between
the City of Grand Island and said contractor, abd that the Mayor and City
Clerk be, and they are hereby authorized and directed to sign said contract
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on behalf of the City of Grand Island.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk forward a certified copy
of this Resolution to E. 1;.T. Keiss, City Engineer.
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Respectfully submitted this the ~}sdx day
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ENGINEER, STREET and LLEY
BUILDING CODE COMMITTEE
Motion of Campbell, seconded by Sorensen, Resolution was
adopted.
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WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Council advertised for sealed propos-
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als for the construction of Paving District No. 362, the same to be re-
21st
ceived up to 7:30 o'clock P.M. on the pctldx day of March, 1962, and to be
opened on said date at a regular meeting of the City Council, 8.nd
liHEREAS, action on the proposal submitted was postponed until
4th ADril
the a~~ day of ~~, 1962, and
WHEREA.S, the proposal submitted by the Diamond Engineering Company
of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, was found to be the lowest and best
proposal submitted.
NmoJ, THEREFORE, BE IT REc30LVED BY THE Ri\YOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
GR~ND ISLAND, NEBRASKA, that the proposal of the said Diamond Engineering
Company be, and the same is hereby accepted and approved; that a contract
for the construction of said district be entered into by and between the
City of Grand Island and said contractor, and that the Mayor and City
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Clerk be, and they are hereby authorized and directed to sign said contract
on behalf of the City of Grand Island.
BE IT FUETHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk forward a certified copy
Respectfully submitted this
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of this Resolution to E. W. Keiss,
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Motion of Campbell, seconded by Sorensen, Resolution was
adopted.
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~J1iEREAS, the Hayor and City Council advertised for sealed propos-
als for the construction of Paving District No. 364, the same to be re-
21st
ceived up to 7:30 o'clock P.M. on the ~~ day of ~~rch, 1962, and to be
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opened on said date at a regular meeting of the City Council, and
w~EEEAS, action on the proposal submitted was postponed until
4th April
the Zi15t day of j(J2r~~, 1962, and
~WI1.EREAS, the proposal submitted by the Diamond Engineering Company
of the Ci t3T of Grand Island, Nebraska, was found to be the lowest and best
proposal submitted.
Nm>J, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL, OF THE
CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRA;3KA, that the proposal of the said Diamond
Engineering Compcwy be, and the same is hereby accepted and approved; that
a contract for the construction of said district be entered into by and
between the City of Grand Island and said contractor, and that the J:vlayor
and City Clerk be, and they are hereby authorized and directed to sign
said contract on behalf of the City of Grand Island.
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BElT FURTHER EESOLVED that the City Clerk forward a certified copy
Respectfully submitted this
City Engineer.
4th April
:e~C~f~'
of this Resolution to E. VJ. Keiss,
Motion of Campbell, seconded by Sorensen, Resolution was
adopted.
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Bids on Water Main Districts 223M-224-225 presented as follows:
223M
224
225
NEBRASKA CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
DIAMOND ENGINEERING COMPANY
$1801.20 $2958.00 $14,824.00
$1735.85 $2639.60 $13,450.10
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Motion of Pepper, seconded by Campbell, referred to Water and
Light Committee and Commissioner.
Bids on Sewer District No. 330 presented as follows:
DIAMOND ENGINEERING COMPANY
LOUIS H. SMITH --
$1319.86
$1308.27
$2000.90
NEBRASKA CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
Motion of Pepper, seconded by Clayton, referred to Light and
Water and Sewer Committee.
Bids on Truck for Sanitation Department presented as follows:
IN'I'ERNA TIONAL HARVESTER
$4,037.25 less trade-in $1865.25
$3,632.60 less trade-in $1056.98
DIERS MOTOR COMPANY
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KINMAN CHEVROLET CADILLAC -- option No.2, Truck with trade-in
:fl'2,519.00
Motion of Pepper, seconded by stull, referred to Sanitation
Committee and Engineer.
Bids on Garbage Truck Body presented as follows;
Pak-MOR MFG. CO.
$4,525.00
$4,250.00
$3,537.45 with trade-in
TIMBERLOCK ENTERPRISES
HIGHWAY EQUIPMENT
Motion of Pepper, seconded by Stull, referred to sanitation
Committee and City Engineer.
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Bids on Gasoline for two-year period presented as follows;
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PETERSEN OIL COMPANY - .1909~ per gal. with Standard adjustment.
METTENBRINK OIL COMPANY.1864~ regulated according to Wall Street
Journal.
TEXACO, INC. --
.1155 exclusive of taxes.
Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell, referred to Street
and Alley Committee and City Engineer.
Request from Hinky-Dinky Store for permission to utilize area
belonging to the City immediately adjacent to sidewalk for part of
parking area, along with Committee Report was presented. Motion of
Campbell, seconded by Pepper, approved.
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COlVItHTTEE REPORT
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'1'0 The Honorable Hayor
and City Couneil
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
In September 1961 the Hinky Dinky Super Markets vJaE: gr.:::mted
permission to construct a six-foot sidewalk around the perimeter
of Block TvJe1ve (JJ2) Kernahan & Decker's Addition to the City of
Grcmd Island on "Thich it is constructing a su:oer market.
Your Corrm1ittee nOv-J informs the Cit;y Council that the H:inky
Dinky Super lviarkets desire permission to utilize the area belonging
to the City of Grand Island which lies immediately adjacent to EJaid
proposed six-foot. side~..Jalk, \Shieh Ttle understand Hi.ll be used as a
p:3.rt of its parking lot.
Your Committee resnectfully recommends timt thE" Hinky Dinky
,Super Narkets be permitted to Use that part of Block Twelve (12) of
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Kernohan & Decker's Addition, vrhich lies adjacent to the said six-
foot ;3idevra]~, for Cl part of its parking area and that no charge be
made therefor.
Your Committee further recommends that a certif'i(-:;d copy of
thi.s Report be sent to E. Dean Hascall, Attorney for said Hinky Dinky
Super Ivlarkets, 11th and Jones Street, Omaha 2, Nebn])3ka.
Hespectful1y submitted this the L~th day of April, 1962.
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Motion of Campbell, seconded by Pepper, Report was approved.
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Request of Erin-Rancho to remove curbing on west side of Clay
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Street, adjacent to Lot 1, Block 11, Baker's Addition, was presented.
Motion of Campbell, seconded by Pepper, referred to Street and Alley
Committee and City Engineer.
Letter from Lloyd Kelly pertaining to claim of Ralph Nida vs.
City of Grand Island, along with letter from Mr. Holmberg to Walter
Lauritsen representing Herbert Glover, the then owner of the Palmer
Hotel, was presented. Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
action was deferred to next regular meeting.
Letter from E. Merle McDermott, representing Richard Kleve,
pertaining to discharge of Mr. Kleve on November 6, 1961, was
presented. Mr. McDermott addressed the Council pertaining to same.
Motion of Schuessler, seconded by Sorensen, was referred to the
Civil Service Commission and City Attorney.
Letter from Emil Lucht pertaining to the detachment of part of
Cottage Grove Addition, vacating streets, etc., was presented as
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follows: (COPY)
RENEWAL OF APPLICATION FOR THE VACATION OF THE BALANCE OF CO'l'TAGE
GROVE ADDITION REMAINING WITHIN THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF
GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA
To the Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council
City of Grand Island
City Hall
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
On November 6, 1959, a parcel of land belonging to me, Emil
Lucht, being described partially as follows:
Part of the NWi of the swt of Section 11, and a part of the
Ef,- of the SEt of Section 10, all in Township 11, North of
Range 9, West of the 6th P.M. in Hall County, Nebraska,
was detached from the corporate limits of the City as per the agree-
ment with the City at the time of detachment. The detachment was
approved and concluded in the District Court of Hall County, Nebrask~
As part of the consideration, I prepared a deed conveying three
parcels of land for street purposes.
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At the time of the negotiations with the City, regarding this
matter, it was my understanding that the balance of Cottage Grove
Addition remaining within the corporate limits of the City, which
also belongs to me, would be vacated and the land remaining be re-
tained as an unplatted area. It was also agreed that in the vacatio
of the Addition that the alleys and the streets would also be vacate
and title to the same returned to me as owner of the adjoining and
abutting properties.
Many months have intervened and it is now learned that the
Cott age Grove Add it ion was not vacat ed by ordinances of the City.
It is therefor respectfully requested that the City take the
necessary legal steps to vacate the said balance of Cottage Grove
Addition, as it now exists within the corporate limits. In its
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present condition the description of the Addition is not feasible
or usable and further the property is used for agricultural purpos~s.
exclu.si vely.
Your courtesy and cooperation in this matter will certainly be
appreciated.
Dated this 28th day of March, 1962.
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Motion of Campbell, seconded by Pepper, referred to City
Property Committee and City Attorney.
(COpy SPECIAL PLtNNING COMMISSION MEETING) Minutes as follows:
March 23, 1962 - John Dee Co. Offices - 9:30 A.M.
Members present - Thomazin, presiding; Mehring; Lewis; Allen; and
McCarthy.
Minutes of previous meeting read and approved.
Request of Jack and Barney Voss to approval of plat subdivision
considered. McCarthy moved and Allen Seconded we recommend to the
City Council, acceptance of the proposed plat of Lots 7 and 8 of
Villa Mardee Subdivision of Windolph Subdivision.
Meeting adjou.rned 10:00 A.M.
Respectfully submitted,
sl Delmar Mehring, Secretary
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Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Stull, received and placed on
file.
Light and Water Statement presented. Motion of Sorensen,
seconded by Campbell, received and placed on file.
Petition for Curb and Gutter District in College Street from
Sheridan Avenue west 130 feet, with 50% signatures, was presented.
Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell, request was granted,
Ordinance ordered drawn.
Petition for Curb and Gutter District in 8th Street from
Cleburn to Elm, 60% signatures, was presented. Motion of Caopbell,
seconded by Sorensen, request was granted, Ordinance ordered drawn.
Request for Street Light at 1st and Garfield was presented.
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Mr. Campbell advised that there was a Committee Report recommending
installation of street lights, and requested that this location be
added to Committee report.
Motion of Campbell, Council adjourned to meet as Board of
Adjustment.
F. S. White
City Clerk
April 4, 1962
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Grand Island, Nebraska
April 4, 1962
Council met as Board of Adjustment on request of Nora Kalkbrerm
to build second residence on Lot 1, Block 28, Koenig & Wiebe's Addit
All Councilmen present, except Geil. His Honor, the Mayor, presidin
(COpy REPORT OF FIRE AND ZONING COMMITTEE)
April 2, 1962
Honorable Mayor & City Council
City Hall
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
We the undersigned, members of the Fire and Zoning Committee, to
whom was referred a request from Mrs. Nora Kalkbrenner to erect a
second residence on a corner lot, known as 605 West Koenig Street,
recommend the request be granted.
Respectfully Submitted
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sl Norman Mildenstein
sl Robert L. So~ensen
FIRE and ZONING COMMITTEE
There being no protests on file, nor protestors present, request
was granted.
(COpy REPORT OF BUILDING CODES COMMrrTEE on Continental Company to
erect Sertice Station)
April 2, 1962
Honorable Mayor and City Council
City Hall
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
We, the undersigned members of the Building Codes Committee, to whom
was referred a request from the Continental Company to erect a
Service Station at 204 South Locust Street, recommend the request be
granted.
Respectfully Submitted
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sl Lyrran M. Campbell
SI Norman Ml1denstein
sl Walter H. Stull
BUILDING CODES COMMITTEE
There being no protests on file, nor protestors present, motion
of campbell, seconded by Clayton, Report was approved.
Motion of Sorensen, Council adjourned to Regular Session.
April 4, 1962
F. S. Wh i te
City Clerk
Grand Island, Nebraska
April 4, 1962
Council met in regular session. All Councilmen present except
Geil. His Honor, the Mayor, presiding.
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Final Estimate NOIt.Jok,l. ", r Upon Oontre.~t Dated O~€e~h~r Zl "i9-.2.1,..
0.&~1tA1it - '" Clarence Stree 0 mhorne Street
_~~~~D:t~tI'i1t)t NO.. ~~~_tocation~~?-~,~C?_4ve,_.;J 8&.~Gr.~~<;Ei, Ave.
M<1ltlth of
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DETAILs PRICE AMOUNT
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383 Lin. li't. 8lf V.C.P. Sanitary Sewer.
@ $ 2.59 $991.97
2 Each
Std. 5 ft. Manhole.
290.00
32.16
11+5.00
12.00
2.68 V.F.
Extra Depth of Manhole.
TOTAL
$1,314.13
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To Be Divided as Follows:
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To tb,t), OJ;ty'Cotmci)::
I Oertify that there
One thousand three hundred forteen
i$~flrS aIf~ t.u!~r~~~l1y.~--....-. .~-POLL.ARS
on account of
due to
Louis H. Smith
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Motion of Pepper, seconded bySohuessler, ~as,a.pproved..
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Lease with Morgan Drive Away, Inc. and City of Grand Island
pertaining to concrete area northeast of Hangar T-13l, was presentee
along with Telegraph request to be attached to same. Motion of
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back to Special Airport Committee.
Water and Light Committee Report was presented along with
advice from Mr. Phelps pertaining to arrangement with the Peters
family in which they have free rent up to March lOth, 1966; and also
that the City would pay no interest on deferred payments. Motion of
Clayton, s~'conded by Campbell, was approved.
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Honorable l'i)ayOl' and
City Council
Grand 1:31and, I\lebraska
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Gentlemen:
On the 27th cloy of January, 1962 the City of Gr::nd Island
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secured from Harry Peters, IJ:rnest Peters and Frieda Peters an oction
to buy the real estat' described as follows:
Lots Six (6) and Seven (7) on Island, and the North-
west Quarter of the SouthvJest Quarter U{iIVi~SvJf;) of
,~)ection Eleven (11), in Tovmship Ten (10) Hange Nine
(9) containing One Hundred Thirty (30) Acres mor~;
or Ie ss; Lots One (1) and TvJO (2) and Three (J) on
Island iil the North H:'lf of Section Fifteen (15), in 'Lolmshi p
(10) Nine (9), containing One Hundredi\linety~
Five (195) a.eres more or less, all in Hall County,
s and the Northeast :)uarter of the Southe;;st
ilFlr+nr i ) "")[1 the L~(,"th 011"' II"l:!' ({'J) OJ"
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the Southeast;~uart.er (3E:~) neI Lots Eif';ht (8) and
Nine (9), of Section (10) in Township Ten (10)
North, Hange ]\Iine (9) T'icst of throe 6th P .N. and Con-
t:!ining 191t acre<3 according to Government Sllrvey,
'J11 LI"lJ 0.).tlrl.ty \Tn'o'r",'lu. "t1['1 "Jl "crr.'tl'on "n--' J.J.
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j;crcs Y'E)cently purcha:3ed from the U. S. Goverrunent..
Th,lt said option T;rlS to expire on cbe 10th day of I.larch, 1962 at
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11 :00 0' cloe'-': j~ .IV!., :md th:lt on the 2nd day of 1962 ;m extension
agred'lE~nt~,ras ent,rClred into Vlhereby SJ.leI nO'"T expire;" on the 10th
of pri1, 1962 at 11:00 o'clock A.M.
Your Comrni ttee reports that the sale price of s?:Ld ID.nd is the
sum of Seventy-Five 'Thousand. and Three Hundred (:1;75,300)
~'nd tba t
the ~mm of Three Hundred ($300.00) Dollars IIJaS "C),C).ld when sC)id opt:i on Ha.S
entered into :md thi:t there rr":mains a unpaid balance in thE) sum of
;:;ccvcnty-Fivc 'fhousand
,0(0) Do11ars.
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further reports thCLt according to ,(},c
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City ::;haJ1 be rE~CJuj)~ed to CJ:1Y the grantoN 'as follov.Ts: :!i1S,OOO.OO p~:yab18
March 10, 1962 and t,iL1c ~;halJ. pass to the CLty of Gralcl Island,
jiJiU) an agreement l..ri th sa:id City that
,000.00 shal be paid
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1963,
,000.00 (]arch 10, 196/f,i:l5,OOO.00i\larch 10, 1965 D.nd <(;15,000.00
j\iarch 10,
'Y(1).1" COir:rnj.ttee, thc:l"'eforc, rCCOi}Jrncncls th:l t tb.e Cj
of Gr;} Y'i.d.
Is] and exercise :it[) option; th:::t said
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be; purchased a.ceoI'd
to th c:
tC1"illS herein express 'xl subject to ,:pproval. of the t'ltle by the Legal iJeo',rtment.
Hes'8ctfully submitted this
of April, 1962.
Motion of Clayton, seconded by
Campbell, was approved.
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System and Disposal Plant Committee
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City Council
Gr:'.nd L;LmcJ, tJeoraska
Gontlcmen:
There if: a tract of land contain:Lng a
tel 'IT "C~-"l (1 (;)
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acres lyi.ng near the C. 'iJ. UurdLch: ~)tation ,d'licb
to the Leo
St11.:nr es'L;Jte. TIle Cit:.y of Grand_
b,a [J aD
this tra.ct
of Lend, 1JJhich cmtic)[) L3 d3,ted February 6, 196:?, :,'nd
1, 1962.
The
prj,cr;;;,t"or tb.in -t.cae-i, of 1,~.:!. nel i:3 Ten 111011sancl F'iV'r;-.; B.undrccl
($10,500.00) Dol1ars, ,:'nc1 T\\J(l Hundred Cl;?'oo.oO) Dol1:!Tc) ~jCi_"
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t_1.n1.':~\ Lhc; oI-iL1on \:^Ja;:; si,gn(.~cl.
'{oux (;'),;1!1!1ttec rE:ports th:: t, VUs tract of lanel 13 necessary for
power p1,:!.llt expm:,ion, the
of power Ilnes, as a location for
cool:Lv; lvater and for 00;:i;:,j'010 enlCJ,:cgernent of the outf:-Jll E38vJer ditc:h.
Your CorilIr'Lttec reports th:c~t the t.itle to t.he LHlC:h:JS bpcn :::c:-
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Ll'::.ct of land :hould be cOilloleted :.lnd thc:t D cl:u_ill for Tc;"; Tho\Jf3:3,nd
Three lluncY'ec1 (;~lO,JOO) Dol1ar~, ,
or Lhc ba1cmce, E,hould be c1,1101rJ
YO:!f' Comrnittec: i'm'tho!' reports the t pa,yment of the clairr: ;c.hould be
po:::d:,poncd, hOv.JCver, until a good 2,nd suff:i cient deed, or d'eds, trvri'for
has bcen d(:Jjvcred to the Legal Departxnent.
n.espectfully 3ub[(l1 th)cl th:l~:i the
of April, 1962.
Mr. Phelps explained the reason
for purchase of this property
the out-flow sewer ditch.
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J'~.iJ,- _,:Ill.. ct.U _ _~_~f.-1_., 0i-i?t"ffA.:m~-"si-~~~,L-j,~t 0,.t-J-
1'F1<1 and l)I!SPOS1-\.IJ PI..}';, ;\fT CO_:\i)j'.r)I(J.1T~:EI~
being adjacent to C.W.Burdick
Power Plant property, and also
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Pepper, report was approved.
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City Counc i1
Grand Isl,md, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
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Disposal Plant COHrrrrL ttee, report that it is necessary for the City of
Grnd Island to secure an easement or right-of-vJO.y from H.aymond Krol:L-
kOlvski and Vernie Krolikot'\Tski on \;Jhich to construct tlvo vm:tf:?Y' mm.ns, one 36 inch8S
in diameter, and o. second one not to exceed lj.8 inches in cli~;1.meter, and also
a pOi-Jer line for the transmission of electrical energy.
Your Conrmittee further reports that the description of the In.nel
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is as follows: A tract of land comprising a part of Government Lot Five
(5) in the South"vest Quarter (S~'J~) of 3ecticm T,oJo (2), Tmmship Ten (10)
North, RmC8 Nine (9) Hest of the 6th P.IVi. in H:ll1 County, N:cbraska,
more particularly described as follcJ\Js: Beginning at a point on th\'o
Hest line of the Sout.hvfest (S\rJ~) QUflrter of E3:id Sect ion T\w (2). s:J.i.d
point. being Five Hundred Thirty (530.0) feet. south of the north;'Jest cor-
ner of s:Jid South,rJest Quarter (SvIl); tl'lence deflecting left 59066' and
running southeasterly to the interuectiol1 vIi.th the l1ortlnv8sterly line
of G" vernment Lot Five (5), s.:;jd point being the actual pl".ce of beg:i.rni.ng;
Lhence continu:ing on the peeceding southe:01.sterly course to the intersection
"Lith the north\if8sterly line of a tract conveyed to the Nebr:1s CrcJss
Counth_es Girl Scout C>:;uncn, Incorporated Stmley and T:l~;i(C Tucker by
deed rcc:)rded in Bool" 117, P;oge 187 of Deeds in the HaJl County Ecgistcr
of Deeds Office; thence nInning in a northeasterly direction along and upon
said northi-Jcsterly line of the tract convoyed to Nebraska Cross Count-fics
Girl Scout CounCil, Incorporated, to the intersection ~,!ith a lirH:; Hhich is
Fifty (SO.O) feet northe.';sterly and parallel to the afore dc;.;cribed south-
east8rly course; thence rumling in a northwesterly direction along and upon
a line which is Fjfty (SO.O) feet northeasterly 3nd parallel to the afore
described southeasterly course, to the intersection vJ1.th the northwesterly
line of Slid Lot Five (S); thence in a southTrJesterIy direction s_lone; and
upon sd.ld northwesterly line:> of Lot Five (S) to ths ~;ctual ce of begin-
ning, cOJr1;Jrising a strip of land Fifty (SO.O) feet in lddth (,cross that
portion of Government Lot Five (S) owned by Haymond and Vernie Krolikm.TC,\d as
recorded inUook 123, Page 479, of deeds in the Hall County Register of Deeds
Office, together vith any accretion land lying adjacent to tly; north\']E:;::terly
portion of the abwe described property;
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and tIEt Haymond Krol:Lko"rski and VE:rnie Erolikowski are hTilling to grant an
easement for s:.J.id utili ties UDon paym8nt of the sum of Five Hundred 2'il'ty-
five ($S55.00) Dollars.
Your COllllJ\ittee further reports thC:1.t :m Agreement has been prepared
2.nd
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Haymond Krolik01-Jski ,'md Vernis Kro1ikowski,hThich hi in the
hands of the Legal
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Your Committee reconulJends that the lOUtn of Five Hundred Fifty-five
($555.00) Dollars be p~dd for said easement or right-of -vJay, and th::>.t the
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Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to sign the Agreement concerning said
oasernent.
HSlopectfully submitted this the L~th day of Aoril, 1962.
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and Clerk authorized to sign Agreement.
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City Counell
Grand Island, Ncbrask;c
Gentlemen:
VJe, the members of the vlater and Light, Sanitary Sm<rcr Syste,r and
Oi800sa1 Plant Co::mrittee, report that it is necessary for the City of
Gr:.\nd Island to secure an easement or right-of-vray from Harry \'i. ~)chimmer
and ii.asa ~3chimm.er onvihich to construct hra Hz,lter mains, one 36 inches
in diameter, and a second one not to exceed
inches in diameter, and also
:., pOl;Ter line for the tra.nsmission of electrical energy.
Your Com',littee further reports that the description of the land i~)
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as 1'oJ10\lJ5: A trcu:' of land in the North,'J8st Quarter of the Northwest
Qua.rter ( ) of Section Two (2) ,'olrmship Ten (10) North, Hange TUne
(9 )itJest of the 6th P .r'l., more particularly described as follows:
Beginning:.t a point Thirty-three (JJ. 0) feet east of the NorthT:Jest
corner of said SecUon Two (2); thence running southerly along and upon
a. line Thirty-three 03.0) feet easterly ~md parallel to the "Test line
of scJ.id Section 1'[;)0 (2) to a pointH;ight (8.0) feet north and Thirty-three
(33.0) feet east of the south'fJ8st corner of the said North"wst Quarter
of the North,<rest Quarter ( ); thence easterly at right angles Fifty
C50.0) feet to a point; thence northc:rly along :md upon a line Eighty-three
(83.0) feet 8n.sterly and parallel to the ,>Jest line of said Section Two (2)
to :'1 point on the north line of said Section TvJO (2), lc-Jhich point is
thirty-three 03.0) feet south and Eighty-three (83.0) feet east of the
north1tJest corner of Section Two (2); thence weste rly along and upon a line
Thirty-three (3J.0) feet southerly. and. parallel to the north line of i'3aid
,Section 1\.;0 (2) to the place of beginning;
and that H rry \Jq. Schirmner a.nd Rosa Schimmel' are ,;Ji11ing to gr:nt an easement
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for said utilities upon payment of the sum of Nine Hundred Thirty-Nine DolI aI'S
3.nd Fifty Cents ($939.50).
Your Committee further rC';ports that an Agreement has been prepared
and Eiir;necl by Iiarry vl. Schimmel' and Rosa Schimmer, Hhich is in the hands of
the l/'gal Dep.-rtment.
Your Committee recommends that the sum of ]\]ine Hundred Thirty-Nine
Dollars and Fifty Cents (939.50) be paid for s,s:Lcl easement or right-of -1rJ8Y,
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Cl.nd th t the Hayor and City Clerk be authorized to sign the Agreement eon-
eerning said easement.
Hespectful1y submitted this the lHh cL:y of April, 1962.
Mot ion of Pepper, seconded by
Clayton, Report was approved.
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COMfvlITTEE REPORT ON 1fI/RIGHT TREE SERVICE CONTRACT
To: Honorable Mayor and City Council
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Gentlemen:
Regarding the Committee Report on the Wriqht Tree
Service Contract which was referred to this Committee at
the regular meeting of the City Council on March 2lst.~ 1962.
After due consideration of all the facts pertinent
thereto, your committee recommends approval of the orig-
inal Committee Report as read in your hearing on March
21st., 1962. Your Committee further recommends that
the Mayor be authorized to sign the proposed agreement on
beh~lf of the City of Grand Island,
Respectfully submitted this 4th day of April, 1962
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Motion of Clayton, seconded by Pepper, Committee report was
approved.
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April 4, 1962
Honorable Mayor & City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
We the undersigned, members of the Street
& A ley Committee hereby recommend that
the plat of proposed streets in Geer and
Blain Additions now on file in the City
ineerTs Office be referEed to the City
Planning Commission for their study.
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Motion of Campbell, seconded by Mildenstein, approved.
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April 4, 1962
Honorable Mayor & City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
We the undersigned, members of the Street & Alley
Committee, hereby recommend that Section 5 of Ordin-
ance Number 3797 be clarified to the extent that
the $5.00 per square foot charge for replacement
of pavement slab shall hat be construed to apply
to sidewalks where replacement is necessary. The
charge for replacement of sidewalks shall be at
the rate of 50~ per square foot.
We further recommend that Section g of said ordin-
ance shall be clarified in such a way as not to
exclude the City of Grand Island Water and Light
Departments from the provisions of said Ordinance
3797.
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Motion of Campbell, seconded by Pepper, approved.
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April 4, 1962
Honorable Mayor &, City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
We the undersigned, members of the Street &, Alley
Committee, hereby recommend acceptance of the offer
by the T. S. McShane Company of Omaha, Nebraska as
follmvs:
One (1) Gallion 5-$ ton tandem roller, serial
No. 3295$ and one (1) truck mounted asphalt
distributor, serial No. 54239$3-$ to be de-
livered to said T. S. McShane Co. F.O.B. Grand
Island, Nebraska.
In exchange for this equipment the City of Grand
Island Paving Department is to receive one (1)
Model V.R.-2$-W Essick vibrating roler plus
$355.00 in cCl.sh VJhich amount shall be deposited
with the City Treasurer of Grand Island and iis
to be credited to the paving fund of said City.
Credit to City of Grand Island
$2,750..00
2,395.00
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Sale price of vibratory roller
We further recommend that the City Engineer be author-
ized to issue a requisition and that a purchase order
be issued covering the transaction as outlined above.
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April 4, 1962
Honorable Mayor & City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
We the undersigned, members of the Street & Alley
Committee, hereby recommend that the request of
Mayer & Mayer, in behalf of, the Servisoft Water
business, 13th and Broadwell, be granted under
the following stipulations:
1. That a dropped curb gutter be constructed.
2. That the area between said gutter and the
building shall be paved.
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Notion of Campbell, seconded by Stull, approved.
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April 4, 1962
Honorable Mayor & City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
We the undersigned, members of the Street & Alley
Committee, hereby recommend that street lights be
placed at 11th Street and Kimball Avenue and at
Phoenix Avenue and Sun Valley Drive, and intersect ion of
First and Garfield streets.
Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Stull, approved.
April 4, 1962
Honorable Mayor & City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
We the undersigned, members of the StEeet & Alley
and Police Committees, heEeby recormnend that the
emergency parking stalls in the north half of the
300 block North Locust Street be removed and that
parking meters be installed at each location.
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(COpy POLICE COMMITTEE REPORT)
March 29, 1962
Honorable Mayor and Members of City Council
City Hall
Grand Island, Nebraska
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Gentlemen:
Referring to a letter received from Mr. S. M. Homas, President of
The Blessed Sacrament Parent-Teachers Guild for a school crossing
signal light at the intersection of State and Cedar Streets.
This committee requested a survey be made of this particular
situation and the result of the survey and because there presently
is a traffic control signal approximately two blocks either to the
East or West of this location, that by installing another control
signal it would definitely hinder the flow of traffic in this area.
Therefore, it is recommended by the undersigned committee that the
respective request be denied.
Respectfully submitted,
S/ Harold J. Schuessler
S/ Lyman M. Campbell
S/ Robert L. Sorensen
POLICE COMMITTEE
Motion of Schuessler, seconded by Sorensen, approved.
(COpy REPORT OF POLICE AND LICENSING COMMITTEE)
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Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council
City Hall
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
It is the recommendation of the undersigned committee that an
ordinance be passed providing certain rules and regulations
regulating the sale of beer and intoxicating liquors.
Respectfully submitted,
S/ Harold J. Schuessler
S/ Lyman M. Campbell
S/ Robert L. Sorensen
POLICE AND LICENSING
COf'1MITTEE
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Motion of Schuessler, seconded by campbell, approved.
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:LOUl' Cormnittec on Urr-~:in3..nc(-::;s rnr;ortE) thrtt }JCrSOrlS v\]}10 are
fa:c!ciers 0.1. {)-.l.vcons rL~:lVe
before your COlllm}ttec'
CC)l';toLn
in the aninial ordinance No. 3770 concerni fir; Lhc
of
You.I' ComnLi tt88, 1,11rcfore rCJC0J1111Cnds t]J:: tni m::d:ter be referred
to t11u tH"I'] Or'd:i.nancc
Ltee for further ~3tudy and
t it m;:'ke a
r:0iJrt to the CounciJ 01' it,,: l' Lnclingr3 and recommendations.
Hcsl:1cctfully submitted t.hi:3 i'.tb day ofA-pri1, 1962.
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Motion of Clayton, seconded by Sorensen, approved.
(COpy) Temporary Transportation Committee Report, along with
proposal of Harold Ely was presented.
April 4, 1962
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council
City Hall
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
The undersigned committee after several meetings relative to the
proposed new City bus service and after considering the two proposals
submitted recommend that the application of Harold Ely of 521 E. 15th
Street be accepted.
This approval, however, to be subject to authorization of the
State Railway Commission. The committee further recommends and orders
the Legal Department to draw up all necessary papers and franchise to
effect the bus service.
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Respectfully submitted,
sf Harold J. Schuessler
sf Norman Mildenstein
sf Walter H. Stull
TEMPORARY TRANSPORTATION
COMMITTEE )
Motion of Schuessler, seconded by Stull, approved.
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ORDINANCE NO. 3798 creating Curb and Gutter District No. 105, in
College Street from Sheridan Avenue west 130 feet, regularly passed
by the Council, signed by the Mayor.
OHDINANCE NO. 3798 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Clayton,
was placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
campbell, Clayton, Mildenstein, Pepper, Schuessler, Sorensen, Stull.
Voting no, none. Gel1 absent.
ORDINANQE NO. 3798 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Clayton,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Campbell, Clayton, Mildenstein, Pepper,
Schuessler, Sorensen, Stull. Voting no, none. Gel1 absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3798 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Clayton,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, campbell, Clayton, Mildenstein, Pepper,
Schuessler, Sorensen, Stull. Voting no, none. Geil absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3798 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Clayton,
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Voting yes, Campbell, Clayton, Mildenstein, Pepper, Schuessler,
Sorensen, Stull. Voting no, none. Geil absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3799 creating Curb and Gutter District No. 106, in
8th Street from Cleburn to Elm, regularly passed by the Council,
signed by the Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3799 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
was placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Campbell, Clayton, f1ildenstein, Pepper, Schuessler, Sorensen, Stull.
Voting no, none. Geil absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3799 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
holl call ballot. Voting yes, Campbell, Clayton, Mila~nstein, Pepper,
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Schuessler, Sorensen, Stull. Voting no, none. Geil absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3799 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by campbell,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Campbell, Clayton, Mildenstein, Pepper,
Schuessler, Sorensen, Stull. Voting no, none. Geil absent.
OHDINANCE NO. 3799 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by campbell,
waS placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot.
Voting yes, Campbell, Clayton, Mildenstein, Pepper, Schuessler,
Sorensen, Stull. Voting no, none. Geil absent.
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ORDINANCE NO. 3800 pertaining to sale of Beer and Liquor in
Grocery Stores, regularly passed by the Council, signed by the Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3800 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by campbell,
was placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
campbell, Clayton, Mildenstein, Pepper, Schuessler, Sorensen, Stull.
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ORDINANCE NO. 3800 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Campbell, Clayton, Mildensteln, Pepper,
Schuessler, Sorensen, Stull. Voting no, none. Geil absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3900 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Campbell, Clayton, Mildenstein, Pepper,
Schuessler, Sorensen, Stull. Voting no, none. Geil absent.
. QRQINANCE NO. 3800 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot.
Voting yes, Campbell, Clayton, Mildenstein, Pepper, Schuessler,
Sorensen, Stull. Voting no, none. Geil absent.
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OHDINANCE NO. 3801 pertaining to paving cuts, regularly passed
by the Council, signed by the Mayor.
OHDINANCE NO. 3801 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
was placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Campbell, Clayton, Mildenstein, Pepper, Schuessler, Sorensen, Stull.
Voting no, none. Geil absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3801 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Campbell, Clayton, Mildenstein, Pepper,
Schuessler, Sorensen, Stull. Voting no, none. Geil absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3901 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
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Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Campbell, Clayton, Mildenstein, Pepper,
SchLl.essler, Sorensen, Stull. Voting no, none. Geil absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3801 - Mot ion of Sorensen, seconded by Sch ues sler,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot.
Voting yes, Campbell, Clayton, Mildenstein, Pepper, Schuessler,
Sorensen, Stull. Voting no, none. Geil absent.
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Councilmen to attend, time for canvassing ballots was set for 2:30 P.M
April 9th.
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Claims were presented as follows:
GENERAL
$ 3,801.84
2,384.59
221.10
172.77
111.94
186.22
2,222.76
329.40
2,146.90
576.51
1,499.21
4,471.15
58,817.85
23.01
1,314.13
6.80
AIRPORT
CAFE
STREET
SANITATION
PARK
POLICE
CEMETER Y
FIRE
SEWER
GARAGE
WATER
LIGHT
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SEWER DISTRICT
OFF STREET PARKING
TOTAL
$78,286.18 for April 4, 1962
Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Stull, were allowed as read, and
listed in the claim register. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
campbell, Clayton, Mildenstein, Schuessler, Sorensen, Stull, Pepper.
Voting no, none. Geil absent.
Councilmen Clayton and Pepper advised the Council of their
gratitude for the cooperation of the Councilmen and various
departments in the City.
Motion of Stull, seconded by Clayton, Council adjourned to
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April 4, 1962
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April 9, 1962
2:30 P.M.
Council met as per adjournment of April 4th, as by law required,
for the purpose of canvassing ballots cast in the April 3rd Election.
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canvassing of Returns, counting of Mail Ballots, Returns of the
glection are as follows
COUNCILMAN FIRST WARD-- Two Year Term
.lst 2nd 3rd 4th 5th TOTA L
William J. Lint 172 145 279 300 173- 1069
+ 6 Mail Ballots 10?'Q
Theo Vanosdall 141 96 III 182 81- 611
+ 4 Mail Ballots 615
COUNCILMAN SECOND WARID-- Two Year T~rm
11th 12th 13th 14th 15th
Arthur C. Scot t 33 24 36 36 26- 155
+ 1 Ma 1.1 Ballot 156,
J a me s s. Haile 212 142 155 104 42- 655
+ 7 Mail Ballots 662
Merrill L. Lewis 197 207 79 75 45- 603
+ 12 Mail Ballots 615
Harry ,J . Voss 97 72 87 117 23- 396
+ 3 Mail Ballots 399
COUNCILMAN THIRD viARD-- Two Year T~
I 16th 17th 18th 19th 20th 21st
Delmar Mehring 93 115 99 82 109 90_588
+ 1 Mail Ballot 589
Norman Mildensteln 135 122 82 90 86 70_585
+ 6 Mail Ballots 591
Francis E. McCormick 52 74 50 45 58 53_332
No Mail Ballots 332
COUNCIL~.N FOURTH WARD-- Two Year Term
6th 7th 9th 1Q 1;..11
By rne D. Kehm 149 147 199 165- 660
+ 6 Mail Ballot s 666
Robert M. Kelly 59 '77 89 51- 276
+ 1 Mail Ballot 277
Robert L. Sorensen 153 206 203 137- 699
+ 2 Mail Ballots 701
VOTES CAST 6920
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CITY TREASUREll-- One Year Term PROPOSITION NO. 1
SUND~Y CLOSING
PRE CI NCT WA LTER WEBER HERBERT T. SlLLLIV AN YES NO
NO.
1 180 145 134 203
2 126 119 135 132
. 3 210 182 217 191
I 4 258 218 269 245
5 146 114 149 118
6 200 148 188 187
7 227 172 245 202
8 Inactive
9 237 230 285 221
10 236 10'1 143 225
11 277 244 331 212
12 271 150 293 161
13 210 126 232 132
14 208 103 212 130
15 75 61 70 70
I 16 197 85 201 97
17 183 127 173 153
18 136 90 121 115
19 116 91 120 98
20 162 86 130 126
21 116 91 103 116
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3771 2686 3751 3134
Mail Ballots Total
1st Ward 0 0 11 10 21
2nd Ward 14 6 20 4 4:4
3rd Ward 14 15 4 4 37
4:t h Ward 0 0 0 0 0
TOTAL 3799 2707 3786 314Z
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CANDIDATES -- Gordon F. Backer
Warren Bosley
William S. Cline
Warren W. Connell
Willis C. Stull
PRECINCT
NO.
BACKER
1
160
2
89
3
152
4
198
5
124
6
176
7
194
8
Inactive
9
201
10
138
11
149
12
140
13
129
14
111
15
37
16
76
17
136
18
106
19
77
20
75
21
77
2545
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1st Ward
2nd Ward
3rd 1rlard
4th Ward
Total Mail
TOTAL
2562
BOSLEY
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219
186
284
396
182
244
309
361
248
457
368
282
251
110
223
222
185
153
185
167
5032
5
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19
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CLI NE
134
104
210
267
124
149
179
217
180
226
173
131
144
66
94
139
100
91
133
82
2~43
3
2
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CONNELL STULL
1\ ^
169 206
256
167 152
237
337
161
201
258
286
215
423
349
261
246
116
226
207
150
158
174
138
4498
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7
19
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4539
289
162
239
270
302
199
263
218
177
158
69
151
162
123
105
143
124
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Motion of Clayton, seconded by stull, Count was approved and
made official.
The Mayor gave oath of office to re-elected Councilman
Robert L. Sorensen, and newly elected James S. Haile and William Lint;
and City Treasurer Weber.
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April 9, 1962
Honorable Mayor & City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
We the undersigned, members of the Police and Street &
Alley Committees, hereby recommend the removal of both
emergency loading and unloading zones located in the
north half of the two hundred (200) block North Locust
Street.
We further recommend that parking meters be installed
at each of these locations, one on each side of the street.
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Motion of campbell, seconded by Stull, Report was approved.
Motion of Pepper, seconded by stull, Council adjourned to
2:00 P.M. Tuesday, April lOth.
F. S. White
City Clerk
April 9, 1962
2:30 P.M.
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Grand Island, Nebraska
April 10, 1962
2:00 P.M.
Council met as per adjournment of April 9th, for the purpose of
reorganizing the Council. All Councilmen present except Geil. His
Honor, the Mayor, presiding.
Motion of Stull, seconded by Campbell that Harold Schuessler be
made President of the Council for the ensuing year. Motion of
Mildenstein that nominations be closed, and Schuessler be unanimously
declared President. Carried.
COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS
April 10, 1962
1. WATER, ELECTRIC, SANITARY SEWER SYSTEM & DISPOSAL PLANT
Geil - Mildenstein - Haile
2. GENERAL SANITATION, CITY DUMP & PUBLIC HEALTH
Lint - Campbell - Stull
3. POLICE, LICENSES & ORDINANCES
Mildenstein - Schuessler - Geil
4. FIRE, PARKS AND BAND
Sorensen - Haile - Schuessler
5. FINANCE, CITY PROPERTY, BONDS & ELECTIONS
Schuessler - Sorensen - Campbell
6. ENGlNEERING~DEPAItTMENT, BUILDING INSPECTOR
Street, Alley & Paving, Storm Sewer, Building Code, Zoning
Campbell - Stull - Mildenstein
7. CEMETERY, CIVIL SERVICE AFFAIRS, LIBRARY
Haile - Lint - Sorensen
8. AIRPORT, PARKING LOTS, CIVIL DEFENSE
Stull - Geil - Lint
Bonds of William Lint and James S. Haile for Councilmen, having
been O.K. I d by the City Attorney, were present ed. Mot ion of Schuessler
seconded by Stull, were approved.
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City CauneU
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Ina.;:llTltlc11 as the
s 1:JatcT :lnd ~;81'J8r Committee no longer
CJ(]_~3tS :~~:-~.'5 the nt=.f'v\[ COl'nm~j._tte(:: J_.3 ll,ot as
, " Dfreet, it, 1s my rccom-
mendati.on trl,~t the 1m} bid by [,onis II. :3mi th in the amount of One
'J'hOUS:111d
t. Ticl1"rs "11(.1 m',TEY'1ty ('0""'''' CC'l"+" (c!'1"E\R ?'7)
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be accepted fey the construction of ~;ani tory ;~8\Jcr Di~,t riet No. JJO
loc',t.hrJ 'J'I'" ,,1 CJclr '.l'1.,rnntY-1nonr (?/J) ,).t' Pn", ,,(,p,'d
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Place ~Vidi tion b(~tvreen
Cu,stC1' 'J<:nt! a'leI HO\rJ:lrd
, ~~J1d that said con.tract bE; a~Jard(?d..
ih':," recommencbtion is fa.de clue to the fn.ct that orw of the
hons.::; affected
this S01-J:r has bee :301d and has d.t) occunancy dC.tc of
lay 1, 19h?,'!rLth ;"
ty cleu5c in thc !JTCunt of Five tIunclrd (~~'500.00)
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for OCcLloz,ncy
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Mayor and Clerk authorized to sign Contract.
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CUUNCJ~." OF
CIT~{ ()F Oft\fTD -:-.~-3 I-OiU'T1),
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only be :Lf;sued to
pcrsonr-1, .t Trrns, associr::J..tio~-)s and. corporation~) :in
SL~:i.c1 Cit;y of Gl'(}{]eJ T -:lanc]
a~3 fol:J,ov"IS:
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ADDT\.E~)S
flJehring t~;
8: Liquor, Incor~)or3ted
631 South Loeu::;t 5treet
Mehri11~'S Deer 8~ IJi.quor, Incorporated
l!lh North Eddy Street
, I.ncorporated, a. Nc:bI';:sko
Cornor:; Lion 72!1\"Jc::st ~>t~ite ;:3tl'ict
Obie t;~
OLiver . G~lJT.:;Y'd
107 Ea~)t
I'd Street
IT FUHT:IH R"50LVT'D thOj t
tJle C1.
COO n~l..:'
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fon.rard a ccrtif:iccl CCyoy
of thi s l~c:301ut'L()n t the
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Control CornmOis :ion of L:Lncoln,
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of AprLl:, 1962.
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Motion of Schuessler, seconded by Campbell, Resolution was
adopted.
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U,a t ij GenGe's t.o sell beer be i.s::mcd tope'c:::ons,
firms, associations
2nd corpora ions in said CLt..\' of Cro.nd I:31and as fo11'),r:;;:
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Obie's
Oliver B. Carra ~'r.1
107 f~st Ibjrd St.N)st
Or! '3ale Only
IT' FUHT:EH [tE::iCLVL:rJ t11:;(, the City Clerk fon.rard a certified copy
oJ" thl:.;~j
l:.:ion tu the Nc-'b:cru~d':2 L:icplor Contru} Con].rGj._~;::3.ion of Lincoln,
Nc-\bra::...)].'~~} ..
SUbUI:i.tt;d this the 10th
of April, 1962.
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Motion of Schuessler, seconded by Campbell, Resolution was
adopt ed.
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the City of Gr~nd Island
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Ordinance No. J800
establishing certe-tin policies and rules <-,riG regu12 bons rel:c:.tive to
tJl~:_' SLtl E~
of beer 2nd intoxica
liq1]orin the City of Gr:::.nd Islend, cmd
':/.,JI-lII~Ri~I~S, ~3:~_icl O-rdin~J..ncG
be
to t11':; attent i on of the
cbrac,ku Liquor Control Cornmis~:;j.on.
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CC)UNCTL OF
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directed to fonwrd to th'::~
r Control Comcnission 6. cerU-
ficd CO.P:Y- oJ" E;aid. ()~cti..na.nce No. 3800 01 tlle OrcJin.anco of -the Ci t~y oJ
GraLl j
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]3:~; IT IiESOIJVTj) UY ITL:'; l\.j]j~.YOn.
COUNCIL OF TH: C1'J'), OF GR!U'W 15IJ;ND,
i\TI{~~BrU\Sr',_,_", t_hat the-;
cation of Food Centers, Inc. for a license to sell
beer on aJld off sale at the address knOviTl as 1'71'7 ;,Jest ~)econd :3treet in
the Oit) of Grand I:~land, lJ0bra~,ka,
be /0> 7" t(~ra.nLed.
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that the City Clerk forv.J8rd a certified
copy of this l?c;solut:L:)n to the Nebraska Liquor Control Commission at Lincoln,
i\Icbr~:j.sk2. .
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Motion of Schuessler, seconded by Campbell, that the Resolution be
adopted. After considerable discussion, A. J. Luebs representing
Food Centers; and James Shamberg representing Beer and Liquor group
of Grand Island, Resolution was adopted.
The Mayor advised the Council as to things he hoped to have done
in the future pertaining to several departments of the City; all
departments having outgrown their present room. He mentioned that
perhaps the Police Department would be more efficient if placed on a
40-hour week, which would necessitate the hiring of more policemen.
Also would get another employee for the Sanitation Department for
inspection, etc.
Motion of Stull, Council adjourned.
F. S. White
City Clerk
April 10, 1962
2:00 P.M.
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April 18, 1962
Council met in regular session. All Councilmen present. President
of the Council, Schuessler, presided in the absence of the Mayor.
Rev. Perkins of the Church of God, opened the meeting with prayer.
Minutes of the meetings of April 4th, 9th and 10th, read and approved.
Bonds having been O.K.'d by the CUy Attorney were presented as
follow s:
Robert Sorensen
Norman Mi1denstein -- Councilmen
Rudolph Plate
Owen Power
-- A uct ioneer s
steve and Richard Williams -- House Wreckers
walter 1:Jeber
-- City Treasurer
Motion of Stull, seconded by Gei1, Bonds were approved.
Request from James Hill for pawnbrokers License was presented.
Motion of Campbell, seconded by Sorensen, referred to License Committee.
statement of the Northwestern Public Service Company, 3% Gas Tax
for month of March, was presented in the amount of $5,038.74. Motion
of Geil, received and p1acff€d on file.
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Motion of Geil, seconded by stull, Resolution was adopted.
Schuessler advised that there was a communication from Ward
Accounting Service pertaining to audit. No bids received, hovJever.
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b'ing
tely 75,000 gallons per year, to be delivered to the
City
Tanks ,'It the City Garage, sa:i.d oropos:11.':! to lje receivcc;d up to
7:)0 o'clock P~M. aD
lith day of April, 196?, :md to be ooened on said
date at the regular mCC,UJ1G of the City Couneil, and
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of the Ci
of _ctrand Island, Nebraska , for tho furnishinG of s,:dd
,o:u.soline ,,;a,; fmmd to be the 10iiT8st 2.n6 best proposal submitbd.
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Motion of campbell, seconded by Stull, Resolution was adopted.
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Letter from the Crocker Claims Service pertaining to an accident
at the Airport, February 4th, in which a Tri-Pacer Unit was damaged,
was presented in the amount of $1,85S.74. Motion of Stull, seconded
by Geil, referred to Airport Committee and City Attorney.
Letter from Chamber of Commerce pertaining to surfacing of 3rd
Street, was presented. Motion of Campbell, seconded by Sorensen,
referred to Street and Alley Committee and City Engineer.
Advice from the Railway Commission pertaining to Hearings on Bus
Service to be held at 10:00 A.M., Friday, April 27th in the Council
Chambers.
The following Resolution was presented by Robert Paulick:
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WHEREAS, an application for approval of a proposed bus service
was made by Mr. Harold Ely, and the Council is cognizant of its
approval of that application. And,
WHEREAS, an application was also submitted by Hollis B. Mahoney
for a proposed bus service. And,
WHEREAS, the City Council was aware that the proposed schedule
of Harold Ely set forth a rate schedule of approximately 50 per cent
of that application submitted by Hollis B. Mahoney, and,
WHEREAS, the City Council, and each of its members, not desiring
to have the City of Grand Island continue without bus service but
feeling that in the best interest of the City that the said City should
have good and dependable service, and,
WHEREAS, the Council not wishing to show favoritism but viewing
the routes proposed which were similar and the rates proposed which
were at a substantial variance granted the application submitted by
Mr. Harold Ely.
NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved: that the City Council of
Grand Island, Nebraska, and each of its councilmen, being cognizant
of the application submitted by Hollis B. Mahoney and the application
submitted and approved of Mr. Harold Ely; and being in a position to
furnish bus service, which they deemed desirable, to the City of
Grand Island; and with the best interest of the City of Grand Island
in acquiring good, dependable and reasonable service, while intending
in no way to show fav0ritism with regards to the personalities
involved, did approve the application submitted by Mr. Harold Ely.
Be it further resolved that the City Council of Grand Island and
each of its councilmen took action on the above mentioned proposals
seeking only to give the City of Grand Island the good, dependable and
reasonable service which they feel .justified. Further, the Council in
no way desired or intended to show favoritism with regards to the
applicants hereinbefore mentioned.
After some discussion, motion of Stull, seconded by Haile,
Resolution was adopted.
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Request from Henk deKok for unloading sign in front of his
business at 604 w. 4th street, was presented. Motion of Campbell,
seconded by Mildenstein, referred to street and Alley Committee.
Advice from the Liquor Control Commission on Hearing to be held
at 2:00 P.M., April 25th, on Application of Food Centers for On-and-Off
Sale Beer License at 1717 W. 2nd street, was presented. Motion of
Mildenstein, seconded by Geil, that the City be represented at the
Hearing. City Attorney and any Councilmen who could arrange to attend.
Request of Luebs-Elson and Tracy for Virgil L. Roush to rezone
a tract of land south of Fonner Park Road and east of Locust street,
from Residence "A" to Business liB", was presented. Motion of Campbell,
seconded by Geil, referred to Planning Commission.
(COpy LETTER FROM HOLMBERG RE: CLAIM OF RALPH NIDA)
April 18, 1962
Honorable Mayor and City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Re: Claim Ralph Nida v. City of Grand Island
Gentlemen:
I recommend that the claim of Ralph Nida for the sum of
$10,398.00 for alleged personal injuries be rejected, and that
notice of the rejection of the same be given to the claimant
and to his attorneys as provided by law.
Respectfully submitted,
sj Paul C. Holmberg, City Attorney
PCH:cah
cc: W. P. Lauritsen
Motion of Stull, seconded by Sorensen, was approved.
Claim of Mrs. Ruth Larson, in the amount of $72.45, for expenses
incurred on account of a fall March 30, 1962, at the Grand Island
Public Library, was presented. Motion of Stull, seconded by Sorensen,
referred to City Attorney and Library Board.
Letter from the League of Municipalities pertaining to
elimination of four Army National Guard Divisions, which would affect
Nebraska, was presented, along with request that the City Council take
action expressing their opinion to the Congressional Committees,
concerning the problem prior to April 26th, 1962. Motion of Stull,
seconded by Campbell, same was referred to Lehmann for handling.
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(COpy MINUTES GRAND ISLAND PLANNING COMMISSION)
Regular Meeting April 9, 1962
Present-Thomazin, chairman; Reutlinger; Mccarthy; Lacy; DeBacker
(Davis arrived 8:10 P.M.)
1. Minutes of the regular meeting of March 12, 1962 were reviewed and
item 3 corrected to change f1Business B" to "Business A"; minutes
approved as corrected.
2. Discussion of proposed street, sewer and water projects in Blaine
and Geer Additions by Mr. Harry Soeth of the City Building
Department. Motion by Reutlinger to recommend approval of the
plan as submitted by the Building Department; seconded by Lacy,
carri ed . '
3. Letter from Mr. Petersen of State Division of Resources regarding
comprehensive plan read by Chairman Thomazin.
4. Discussion regarding proposed ordinance to regulate mobile home
parks as prepared by the City Building Department and the City
Legal Department. Motion by Reutlinger to recommend approval;
seconded by Davis, carried.
5. Lengthy discussion regarding the condition of Anna Street and the
need for its improvement now that the earlier recommendation of the
Commission to create an arterial along said street has been carried
out. Moved by Lacy that the chairman appoint a committee to
investigate the creation of a paving district for the unpaved
portion of Anna Street; seconded by Reutlinger, carried. The
chairman appointed Davis and Mehring.
Meeting adjourned 8:50 P.M.
Respectfully submitted,
S/ Richard L. DeBacker
Acting Secretary
Received and placed on file.
Water and Light Profit and Loss Report for month of March
presented. Motion of Geil, seconded by Mildenstein, was approved.
Petition for paving District in Pine Street from 15th to 17th,
with 56.25% signatures, was presented. Motion of campbell, seconded
by Stull, request was granted, Ordinance ordered drawn.
Petition for Paving District in Lincoln Avenue from 13th to
Broadwell, with 100% signatures, was presented. Motion of Sorensen,
seconded by Campbell, request was granted, Ordinance ordered drawn.
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SANITARY
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Boggs Avenue t~ the W.ne-o? Bogg~
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U~'lCit1 Engineer
Grand Island, Ne'br.. A~~U.,.J8!. I 19 'trllf
Motion of Sorensen,~$conded by Gei1, approved.
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. Month of: . ." . . .......... , '. .... '. 'theS. s;,de~ of pill,;&' H~ston' s Add.
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inl!rComnanv. of Dill &; Hustons Add. ., __
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Mot ion of Sorensen, ~econded by Geil, approved.
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. , Three thousand Three Hundred Thirty-
I Certify that there 1s.-l~le,.ollars ..~nQ.)J~'ltsl~- -7 -I-_DOLLARS
due to~, .1.~~~"ti~C).M!,~i9~~llli,~o~pa!lj. ql"on aQcount of
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Motion of Geil, seconded by Sorensen, approved.
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Motion of Geil, seconded by Stull, approved.
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Proposed Lease-Agreement by and between the City of Grand Island
and Morgan Drive-away, Inc., at the Airport, was presented. Motion of
Stull, seconded by Oeil, was approved, Mayor and Clerk authorized to
sign.
April 18) 1962
Honorable Mayor&. City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
We the undersigneq, members of the Street &. Alley
Committee, hereby recommend that an ordinance b~
drawn creating a sidewalk district for all that
part of the City not now having sidewalks and
located west of the Center of Grand~Street and
south of Second Street.
We further recommend that sidewalks be ordered
built on the west side of South Lincoln Street
from John Street to South Street.
We further recommend that sidewalks be erdered
built on both sides of Bismark Road where not
already in place from Pine Street to Cherry Street.
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Motion of Campbell, seconded by Stull, approved.
April 18, 1962
Honorable Mayor &. City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemeni
We the undersigned, members of the Street &. Alley
Committee, hereby recommend that the request of C.
L. Blair for Erin Rancho Motel dated April ~, 1962
be granted subject to specifications of the City
Engineer.
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Honorable Mayor & City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
We the undersigned, members of the Street &
Alley Committee, hereby recommend that the
City Attorney be instructed to proceed with
condemnation proceedings to obtain title to
Lot 3~, Geer Subdivision to the City of Grand
Island, Nebraska, for use as an alley to serve
the property abutting same.
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Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
We the undersigned, members of the Street &
Alley Committee, hereby recommend that the
City Attorney be authorized to negotiate with
the C. B. & Q~ RailRoad officials for the
opening of certain public street crossings
of their right-of-~ay. Said crossings to
connect Ohio Street with north Vine Street
and East 20th Street with an extension of
same thru Geer Addition.
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Honorable Mayor & City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
We the under5igne~J members of the Street & Alley
Committee, hereby recommend the purchase of addition-
al street name signs as provided for in the 1961-62
budget.
We therefore reco~end that the attached Engineer's
estimate be approved.
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April 18, 1962
Honorable Mayor & City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
Herewith is the Engineer's estimate for the purchase of
approximately 150 street .name sign assemblies at an
estimated cost of $2,250.00.
I recommend that the City Clerk be authorized to advertise
for bids to be received until 7:30 P.M. Wednesday May 16,
1962.
Respectfully submitted,
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City Engineer
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authorized to advertise for bids to be received up to 7:30 P.M.
May 16, 1962.
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(COPY) REPORT OF BUILDING CODE COMMITTEE
April 16, 1962
Honorable Mayor & City Council
City Hall
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gent lemen:
We, the undersigned members of the Building Codes Committee, hereby
rescind the committee report and all action taken on this report
relative to giving the Diers Motor Company permission to erect an
office building of the Type V construction in the Fire Zone, located
in the 600 Block on West 3rd Street. This report being dated March 5,
1962.
We hereby instruct the Chief Building Inspector to continue the
enforcement of the Building Codes in regard to this type of structure.
Respectfully Submitted
S/ Lyman M. Campbell
S/ Norman E. Mildenstein
S/ Walter H. Stull
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Motion of Campbell, seconded by Mildenstein, approved.
(COpy HE'PORT OF AIRPORT COMMITTEE)
April 16, 1962
Honorable Mayor
Members of City Council
City Hall
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
It is the recommendation of the undersigned committee that the
proposed LEASE PROPERTY AGREEMENT between the United States Government
and the City of Grand' Island as listed on Appendix A of the attached
agreement be accepted and approved and the Mayor and City Clerk be
authorized to sign the agreement.
Respectfully submitted,
S/ Walter H. Stull
S/ Warren B. Geil
S/ W. J. Lint
AIRPORT COMMITTEE
Motion of Stull, seconded by Geil) approved, Mayor and Clerk
authorized to sign Agreement.
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ORDINANCE NO. 3802 creating Paving District No. 370 in Pine street
from 15th to 17th, regularly passed by the Council, signed by the
Act ing Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3802 - Motion of Stull, seconded by Campbell, was
placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile.
Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3802 - Mot ion of Stull, seconded by Campbell, rules
suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only. Roll
call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3802 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3802 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot.
Voting yes, Schuessler, campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Stull,
Lint, Haile. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3803 creating Paving District No. 371 in Lincoln
Avenue from 13th to Broadwell, regularly passed by the Council, signed
by the Acting Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3803 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
wEts placed on first reading at length. Boll call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile.
Vot ing no, none.
ORDINfI.NCE NO. 3803 - Mot ion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Gell, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile.
ORDINANCE NO. 3803 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Stull, rules
suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only. Roll
call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3803 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by stull, was
placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot. Voting
yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mi.ldenstein, Stull, Lint,
Haile. Voting no, n04e.
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ORDINANCE NO. 3804 authorizing sale of vacated portions of streets
vacated by Ordinance No. 3688, regularly passed by the Council, signed
by the Acting Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3804 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Stull, was
placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, StUll, Lint, Haile.
Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3804 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Stull, rules
suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only. Holl
call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3804 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by campbell,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3804 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot.
Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Stull,
Lint, Haile. Voting no, none.
Sorensen advised the Council that Mr. Vie Ashley, who had handled
the City Recreation Program for the last several years was incapacitated
and that Mr. George Epp would take over this year. Motion of Sorensen,
seconded by Stull, authorizing the Mayor to write a letter of gratitude
to Mr. and Mrs. Ashley for the ye8rs of good service as Director of
City Recreation. Letter to be signed by all Councilmen.
Mildenstein mentioned things pertaining to the dog situation here
in Grand Island on account of children being bitten; that he would
move that the City purchase a tranquilizer. Seconded by Stull. After
some discussion, same was passed.
Mr. Stull advised the Council that he had received communication
from Extension Group pertaining to Drive-In Meter Fine Box. Mr. Lint
mentioned loading places on Wheeler Street between 2nd and 3rd. Motion
of Lint, seconded by Stull, was referred to Street and Alley Committee
and Police.
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Claims against the City were presented as follows:
GENERAL
$ 10,455.23
AIRPORT
1,367.37
CAFE
383.01
STREET
7,731.55
SANITATION
578.18
PARK
2,720.46
POLICE
2,259.29
164 .40
CEM:ETERY
FIRE
698.67
SEWER
10,949.42
GARAGE
585.35
WATEH
51,296.17
304,174.05
6,971.87
LIGHT
SEWER DISTRICT
PAVING DISTRICT
437.53
OFF STREET PARKING
331 .52
BAND
700.00
TOTAL
~401,804.07
April 18, 1962
Motion of Stull, seconded by Mildenstein, claims were allowed
as read and listed in the claim register. Roll call ballot. Vot1.ng
yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, stull, Lint,
Haile. Voting no, none.
Motion of Stull, Council adjourned.
F. S. White
City Clerk
April 18, 1962
APPROPRIATIONS & EXPENDITURES " 9
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FOR FISCAL YEAR ENDING APRIL 30, 1962
FUND APPROP. ADJ. EXPENDED TOTAL BALANCE
APRIL EXPENDED
Adm. 62595.74 4245.92 44764.98 17830.76
Eng. 40615.00 2860.17 27352.27 13262.73
st. Sewer 38865.00 17.53 25'749.33 13115.67
Health 20802.00 1388.62 12583.12 8218.88
. Inc. 71167.00 13952.57 30425.82 40741.18
I City Hall 30360.00 1785.64 11783.76 18576.24
Civil Ser. 1260.00 75.92 722.76 537.24
Bldg. Dept. 16110.00 1212.54 11244.61 4865.39
General 281774.74 25538.91 164626.65 117148.09
Bond &: Int. 25620.00 33945.00 ~.
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Airport 98825.00 9572.71 67081.40 31743.60
St-Alley-Pav 220425.00 13564.74 148118.53 72306.47
Sanitation 64837.92 4310.46 44045.37 20792.55
Park 92020.50 5642.03 53229.20 38791.30
Police 194729.00 14625.56 144986.79 49742.21
Cemetery 57620.00 2970.95 27409.48 30210.52
Fire 183676.00 14084.07 131136.26 52539.74
Fire Pension 29000.00 2237.02 20703.09 8296.91
I Sew &: New.Sew. 54000.00 54000.00
Garage 45120.00 3012.30 29363.40 15756.60
Cem Perm Care 140000.00 140000.00
Sew &: Sew Co1}110518.78 14588.33 69358.87 41159.91
Library 44075.00 3553.17 31397.74 12677.26
Band 5700.00 700.00 2666.70 3033.30
Off st Park 21650.63 568.32 5198.33 16452.30
Ci vi1 Def. 1000.00 786.02 213.98
Soc. Security 69000.00 14482.61 41040.73 27959.27
Sewer Const. 20243.53 20243.53 00
1759836.10 129451.18 1035337.09 724499.01
Water 55767.32 302403.61
I Light 396861.40 2866431.52
Sewer Dist. 8286.00 15147.86
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Paving Dist. 460.54 257575.41
590826.44 4476895.49
Respectfully Submitted,
F. S. White, City Clerk
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Hay 2, 1962
Council met in regular session. All Councilmen present except
Sorensen. H is Honor, the Mayor, pres 1d ing. Rev. Dean 'l'homp son,
Baptist Church, opened the meeting with prayer. Minutes of the meeting
of April 18th read and approved.
Regular Surety Bonds having been O.K.'d by the City Attorney,
were presented as follows:
Lyle I\not t
Ed Yocum
Fred Yocum -- Auct loneers
Grand Island Loan Shop
Adam Dubas -- Pawn brokers
Hotlon of Campbell, seconded by Stull, Bonds were approved.
Quarterly Report of the Northwestern Bell 'T'elephone Company,
Occupation Tax City of Grand Island, :t"4,963.35, was presented, received
and placed on file.
Applioat ion of JerryGuz'ins!k~i ror On and Off Sale Beer Lioense
at 313 W. 2nd street was presented. Hotion of Mildenstein, seconded
by Stull, referred to Lioense Committee. Hearing set for 7:30 P.M.,
]'vIay 16th.
(COpy) REPORT OF POLICE, LICENSING & OEDINANCE COfoiJl1ITTEE
Hay 2, 1962
Bonorab le ]'vIayor
Members of the City Counoil
City Hall
Grand Island, NebrDska
Gentlemen:
It is the reoommendation of the undersigned Committee that the
request for a pawnbrokers license of James Hill at 511 North Eddy be
c1enied.
Re spe ot fully submit t ed,
sl Norman Mildenstein
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sl Warren B. Geil
POLICE, LICENSING & ORDIN1\NCE
COJl1~n'I'TEE
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Hotion of Hildenstein, seoonded by Geil, was approved.
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and Council of the City of Grand
invited
sealed propoc1als for the cC)!1struetion of ~.Jater Hain Distri et No. 22J;V\of
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the same t~ be received no to 7:30 o'clock P. .
on th(e 4th 30'S of Apr:i.l,1962, (me' to be opened on said date at the r,'oguLr
meeting Of the City Council, and
i,JH1:[ll";"S, th '"'('0 one; '1 SU(l?l]tt"'d b" Dlan10nd EnO'Jn,-~,
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G~~nrl 18Jand, Nphras~
-'4;:.8 ['ound to be the 10irJcst :;;.nd bost propo;:3u.l f,:u1::mitted.
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C~.'.\U!?CII_, 01i1 T:-T C.I~TtY
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th t the Dr~posal of the
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cCJn;:jtrrlct,"i..on of -l.11.e r:'.jj \:J.'?tc'r
mD,~'!_n cl.'t.:~'l:,roj et be, a.nd t,J.l() f5d...:. C is 11(:;r(~b:1 2.ece:pted a.Dd. a.p.provE]d.; t,h~Jt a COll-
Lr' ct b. :;lrLrcd into for the construction of ~,~'Lid dj~:tr:ict ,'Jm3 th::it the
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on bE;half of the City of G-r~__Hld I::J,and.
IT B'UHT.H.:;H FlE~30L\!L'D tb.a t -Lhe-:;
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:.Le~):)cctful1y ~3ubm:itted this 2nd
of 1'1ayJ., 1962.
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the City of Gr:lnd
the same to be reee:ivecI UD to 7 :30 0 I clock
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,';JL:::REAS, th oroposal subm:i.tted by Diamond j::pjQ.ne_EIT'l.nK.____.____
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vJa::, found to be tbe 1m'Jest a.ncl best proposed submitted.
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IT J{[C30LVED BY THE IVJ\YOR A~m COUNCCL OF
CITY
OF GHi\:D ISL.'.ND, NEB
, that the proposal of the said
Diamond
__~ngineerjEfL_Q2.D1.P2~___for the construction of the said 1rra.ter main
d:L::,trict be, :md the same is hereby 8,ccepterJ aId cn:orovcd; that a contract
be entnred into for the construction of s:::.id di~)tr:ict and that the J\Teyor
and City C~Lrk be, and they ~1.r8 hureby directed and authorized 'Co sign said
agreernen.t 011 l)chnlf of thF; City of CTr:~u:}d I;:.~land.
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of this ]\2so11;tion to E. ',I. Keic,s, City '3r, r111:3 tc Fr;:m)~ I'helps,
Utilitj.c?s CrYCc,1l:3sloncr.
Hespectfully submitted this 2nd day of I~y, 1962.
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Mot ion of Geil, seconded by Mildenstein, Res olut ion was
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was presented. Hearing date s~t for June 1st, 10: 00 A.M. in the
Council Chambers.
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(COpy) Grand Island, Nebr., Planning Commission Meeting
7:30 P.M.
April 30, 1962
All present but DeBacker and Allen, Allen arrlved at 8:06 P .~1.
Minutes of Previous meeting read and corrected to read Engineering
Department instead of Building Dept. in Item #2.
1. Howard Tracy and Virgil Roush, requested Business B Zoning of
property south of Fonner Park Road, known as Lots 1-2-3-26-27-28
Roush Pleasant Ville Terrace Subdivision and Lots 14-16-17-18 in
Matthews Subdivision.
It was recommended trlat request be approved. Carried.
2. Jim BeItzel' presented Plat of Country Club Subdivision (Should be
Hiverside Acres) and covenants and restrictions.
It ll>las recommended that proposed Plat and restrictive covenants be
approved. Carried.
3. Tom Jordan, requested and submitted a Plat for annexation to the
City. The property belonging to 1;Jilliam S. Rhodes, Jr. of. the
Mil-Nic, Inc. to be known as the Holiday Motel.
It was recommended the request be granted. Carried.
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4. Tom Jordan, requested approval of Plat to be filed with City.
Owners Nielsen, Jacl< and Barney Voss - Located south of Seedling
Mile in Windolph Subdivision.
Recommended Request be granted. Carried.
5. Ed Keiss presented a drawing sent by Bernhard Voss of the VOE:S
Subdivision north of the Seedling Mile. Approval was requested.
Recommended dr8wing be rpturn''Jd to owner for improvernent. Carried.
6. Ed Keiss presented a letter from Albert E. Mathevw, Corp of Army
Engineers, which outlined services offered for studies of Flood
Control. It was irecommended that the City Council apply to the
state of Nebraska, Soil & If.Tater Conservat lon Commjssion, State
capitol, Lincoln; Nebraska, for flood information studies of
Grand Island, and surround ing adjacent areas wh ich information j.s
available to the City on the following basis:
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Letters of application for Flood information studies should include:
(A) The authority, law, charter, or resolution establishing the local
agency by the State or subdivision thereof;
(B) The existence or possible establishment of a responsible local
agency to sponsor the study and to d:i.sseminate information
complIed;
(C) Assurances that the applicant will publicize the information
report in the community or area concerned; make copies available
for use or inspection by interested parties; provide such
i.nformat ion to zoning, regulntol'Y, and development and planning
agencies for their guidance; and will preserve and safeguard any
survey markers and monuments established in any Federal surveys
undertaken for Section 206 studieB. carried.
7. Delmar Nehring reported for Anna Street Commj.ttee that a Paving
Petition has been circulated and that over 50% of the property
owners have signed the petition for paving.
Meeting adjourned 9:30 P.M. Respectfully submitted
sj Delmar Mehring,Secretary
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Motion of Campbell, Item 5 was placed on file. Engineer
instructed to follow up.
Item 2. Mr. Jim Beltzer presented Final Plat for Riverside Acres.
Items 5-6-7 included in report to follow.
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Mr. Jim Beltzer requested time to explain in detail, final Plat
for Riverside ft,cres, and also Restrictive Covenants. Mr. Beltzer gave
each Councilman a copy of Covenants and requested that they read
Section One, and if any questions to be asked, he would be pleased
to answer same.
Also Item 2 pertaining to Building Code.
Items 10-11-12 for discussion.
Council was pleased with explanation by Jim Beltzer. Motion of
Campbell, seconded by Lint, Restrictive Covenants were approved.
Brachtenbach request for permission to build Service Station,
Lots 7 and 8, Block 108, Railroad Addition, was presented, referred to
BU:l.lding Code s Comm:Ht ee . Hearing set for 7: 30 P .~1 ., May 16t h.
Request of Mr. and Mrs. Hiatt for permission to build Triplex on
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Campbell, 8?conded by JVIildenstein, referred to Building Codes Committee
and Building Inspector. Hearing set for 7:30 P.M., May 16th.
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Honorable Mayor & Oity Couaoil
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
The filal plats of Villa Mar Dee, Riverside Acres, and
Mil-Nic Subdivisions have been approved by the Oity
Planning Commission, the Street & Alley Committee and
City Engineer and are on file in the City Engineer's
Office. Said plats are ready for signatures of the
Mayor and City Clerk.
Respectfully submitted,
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City Engineer
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Honorable Mayor & City Counoil
Grand Island~ Nebraska
Gentlemen:
Attached hereto is a note from Mr. Bernard
Voss relative to a preliminary sketch of a
subdivision adjoining Bernard Voss Subdiv-
ision on Seedling Mile.
Mr. Voss wishes to secure tentative approval.
of the City Council and Planning Commission
in order that actual survey can be made.
Plat is on file in City Engineer's Office.
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City Engineer
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Motion of Campbell, seconded by Mildenstein, approved.
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Motion of Campbell, seconcJed by Mtldensteln, Items 1-2-3-4 of
Report of Planning Commission were approved.
Request for Street Light at 17th and Pine was presented. Referred
to the City Engineer and Street and Alley Committee.
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Petition with 41.54% sigmJtures for Paving District in Adams
street from 5th to 7th was presented. Motion of. SChuesE:\ler, seconded
by Campbell, was granted, Ordinance ordered drawn.
Petition with 43.01% signEltures for Paving Oak Street from 17th
to 21st, was presented. Motion of Schuessler, seconded by Stull,
granted, Ordinance ordered drawn.
Petition with 50% signatures for pav:l.ng Oak from 16th to 17th
was presented. Motion of Campbell, seconded by Mlldenstel.n, granted,
Ordinance ordered drawn.
Petition with 50% signatures for paving College ;=;treet from
Sheridan to ShermE1.TI; and Sherman from College to t'Jaugh Street, was
present ed. Mot ion of Sch uessler, se conded by Stull, granted, Ord inance
ordered drawn.
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15th to 14th was presented. r"Iotion of Schuessler, seconded by Stu.ll,
granted, Ord imlYlce ordered drawn.
Petition with 55.92% sigmltures for paving l'lemorj.al Drive from
Vine Street to Ashton was presented. Motion of Stull, seconded by
Schuessler, gr<=mted, Ordinance ordered drawn.
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Bng$.tie.e:ri.ng Dept,
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Amount of Contract
$6,878.It.O
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Grand Island,
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OontractorJran..,~e~. ~.o:?-J.s~r:p.rt~...'?J1,.,.. qoml?~ny.....
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AMOONIJ.::
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to Lincoln Park Fund
$1,000.00
$l,Ojo.oe
to Pier Park Fund
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Total amount of Contract
$2,OjO.00
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Two thousand Thirty dollas$
r Certify that the~. 1$, II; A' gent~~~.~ ~ -':~.-
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Mot ion of Campbell, ~e conded by M ildenste in, approved.
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$14,720.00
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To the c;Lty Oouno.iJ. t.'
Six thausand fourty seven dollars
I Certify that ther~ 1.9 1~;Q,i n\~~. q~n~~! "'~'';''Ml=il; .... 7J>-.4~ ... ~OLLP.RS
onacceunt of
due to ~9;q,l ,Bu}l?-in~ .~.~~~~~'tX 90~~~~lll" ..... : '." .',:
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Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
Herewith is th~ CityEngine$~'$estimate for the construction
of Curb & Gutter District No. 105, which district is to be
constructed in College Str~et f~om the west line of Sheridan
Avenue for 130 ft. west thereof.
260 L. F. 30" Curb & Gutter.
@
$1.75
$455.00
TOTAL
$455.00
It is recommended that this work be advertised for.bids to
be received until 7:30 P.M. Wednesday May 16, 1962.
Respectfully submitted,
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E. W. Keias
City Engineer
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Motion of Mildenstein, seconded by Geil, approved.
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Honorable Mayor & City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
Herewith is the City Engineer's estimate for the construction
of Curb & Gutter District No. ,106, which district is to be
construct'. in Eigth Street from C1eburn Street to Elm Street.
528 L. F. 30" Curb & Gutter.
@
$1.75
$924.00
TOTAL
$924.00
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It is recommended that this work be advertised for bids te
be received until 7:30 P.M. Wednesday May 16., 1962.
Respectfully submitted,
AdI~/-;:fe;~~
E. W. Keias
City Engineer
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Motion of Mildenstein, seconded by Geil, approved.
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Honorable Mayor & City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
Herewith is the Engineer's estimate for the construction
of Sanitary Sewer Distriet No. 332, whioh district is in
an easement between Holcomb Street and Stolley Park Road
from a point eight (8) feet west of the east line of Lot
Thirty Four (34) in First Addition to Holoomb's Highway
Homes to Locust Street, also known. as Nebraska Highway No.
2 and U. S. Highway No. 281; thence south in said Locust
Street to the south line of First Addition to Holcomb's
Highway Homes.
2,865 L. F.
540 L. F.
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100 S. Y.
1()() S. Y.
ISO L. F.
100 S. Y.
100. Sq.Y.
$n V. C. Sewer pipe in
place.
. 2.75 $7,878.75
8ft C.I. Pipe Cl. 150
(pushed in place under
pavement) 9.01 4,860.00
Std. San. Sewer M.H.
complete w/450# Ring
& cover & stubs. 130.00 1,430.00
Extra Depth of~.M.H. 16.00 920.00
6" Cone. Pavement w/Wire
Mesh Reinforcing 6 x 6. 4.00 400.00
2n Asphaltio Surface course. 4.50 450.00
Remove & Relay IS" Driveway
pipe. 2.00 360.00
Removal of Cone. Driveway. 1.00 100.00
Removal of Asphalt Drive. 1.00 100.00
TOTAL
$10,498.7S
It is recommended that this work be advertised for bids to
be received until 7:30 o'clock P.M. Wednesday May 16. 1962.
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City Engineer
Motion of Gell, seconded by stull, approved.
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Honorable Mayor & City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
We the under$igned, members of the Sanitary
Sewer Committee, hereby recommend. that the
Engineer's estimate for Sanitary Sewer Dis-
trict No. 332 be approved.
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Motion of Geil, seconded by Stull, approved.
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May 2, 1962
Honorable Mayor & City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
I hereby certify that Louis H. Smith has completed work
on Sanitary Sewer District No. 326 in accordance with the
plans, specifications and contract by and between the City
of Grand Island, Nebraska and Louis H. Smith.
I further certify that the work completed contains the
following materials at the prices set forth in the oontract.
383 Lin. Ft. 8" V.C.P. Sanitary Sewer @ $ 2.59 $991.97
2
Each
Std. 5 ft. Manhole.
Extra Depth of Manhole.
145.00
290.00
2.68 V. F.
TOTAL
12.00 32.16
$1,314.13
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I recommend that the work done by Louis H. Smith be accepted
by the City of Grand Ismand, Nebraska.
I herewith submit the following statement of all costs in
connection with Sanitary Sewer District No. 326.
TOTAL
$1,314.13
105.13
$1,419.26
TO: Louis H. Smith
TO: Engineering and Publication
To be divided from Sewer District Fund as follows:
TOTAL
$976.65
442.61
$1,419.26
To be assessed to prmvate property
To be charged to mains
I further recommend that the City Council sit as a board
of equalization on Sanitary Sewer District No. 326 on the
16 th day of May 1962 at 7:30 P.M.
Respectfully submitted,
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City Engineer
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Motion of Schuessler, seconded by Stull, approv~d.
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Grand. Islandt Nebraska
Gentlemen:
I hereby certify that The Diamond Engineering Company has
completed work on Sanitary Sewer District No. 327 in ac-
cordance with the plans, specifications and contract by
and between the City of Grand Island, Nebraska and The
Diamond Engineering Company.
I further certify that the work completed contains the fol-
lowing materials at the prices set forth in the contract.
379.1 Lin. Ft. 8~ V.C. Sewer Pipe in place @ 2.70 $1,023.57
3 Each
5' Std. Sanitary Sewer M.H.
Complete with 450 lb. Ring,
Cover and Stubs.
TOTAL
145.0@ 435.0@
16.00 118.72
$1,577.29
7.42 V. F.
Extra depth of manhole.
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Company be accepted by the City of Grand Island, Nebraska.
I herewith submit the following statement of all costs in
connection with Sanitary Sewer District No. 327.
TO: The Diamond Engineering Company $1,577.29
TO: Engineering and Publication 126.18
TOTAL $1,703.47
To be divided from Sewer District Fund as follows:
TOTAL
$ 874.84
828.63
$1,703.47
To be assessed to private property
To be aharged to mains
I further recommend that the City Council sit as a board
of equalization on Sanitary Sewer District No. 327 on the
11th day of May 1962 at 7:30 P.M.
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City Engineer
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Motion of Geil, seconded by Schuessler, approved.
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Honorable Mayor & City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
I hereby certify that The Diamond Engineering Company has
completed work on Sanitary Sewer District No. 328 in ac-
cordance with the plans, specifications and contract by
and between the City of Grand Island, Nebraska and The
Diamond Engineering Company.
I further certify that the work completed contains the fol-
lowing materials at the prices set forth in the contract.
1,498.2
Lin. Ft. 8n V.C. Sewer Pipe in
place. @ 1 2.78 14,165.00
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Each
5' Std. Sanitary Sewer
M.H. with 450 Lb. Ring,
Cover and Stubs.
14.5.0(;)
725.00
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16.00 4.89.76
$5,379.76
30.61 V. F.
Extra Depth of M.R.
I recommend that the work done by The Diamond Engineering
Company be accepted by the City of Grand Island, Nebr~ska.
I herewith submit the following statement of all costs in
connection with Sanitary Sewer District No. 328.
TOTAL
$5,379.76
4.30.38
$5,810.14
TO: The Diamond Engineering Company
TO: Engineering and Publication.
To be divided from Sewer District Fund as follows:
TOTAL
$2,583.17
3,226.97
$5,81(>.14
To be assessed to private property
To be charged to mains.
I further recommend that the City Council sit as a board
of equalization an Sanitary Sewer District No. 328 on the
16th day of May 1962 at 7:30 P.R.
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City Engineer
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Motion of Geil, seconded by Schuessler, approved.
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Agreement with Government for Police Protection at Airport,
$30.00 per month from May 1st, 1962 to October 31st, 1962, was
presented. Motion of Stull, seconded by Lint, was approved, Mayor
and Clerk authorized to sign.
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Extens lon Agreement with itJ8ter and Light Department for 239
thousand gal. tank was presented. Motion of Stull, seconded by
Schuessler, was approved, Mayor and Clerk authorized to sign.
Extension Agreement with Glade Service for Building identified
as T-305 was presented. Motion of Stull, seconded by Schuessler,
approved, Mayor and Clerk authorized to sign.
(COpy HEPOHT OF FINANCE COMMITTEE)
April 24, 1962
Honorable Mayor
rvIembers of City Counc:i.l
City Hall
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
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We, the members of the Finance Committee, to whom was referred
the matter of employing an accountant for the purpose of auditing the
records of the Department of Public Works c9vering the period of
May 1, 1961 to April 30, 1962, and to whom was given the power to act,
do herewith inform you that an agreement has been reached and signed
wit h t he Ward Account ing Service to perform such Ci ty audit. rrhat
such agreement and specifications are herewith attached.
Respectfully submitted,
S/ Harold J. Schuessler
S/ Robert L. Sorensen
S/ Lyman 1'1. ca rnpbell
FINANCE CQIl1MITTEE
Motion of Schuessler, seconded by Campbell, was approved, Mayor and
Clerk authorized to sign agreement.
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THIS AGREEI/[ENT :Hade and entered into thl s the .;zL/ day of
~,d. ,1962, by and between the CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, a muni-
clpal cOI'por'8tion, hereinafter called the City, aOO WArmS ACCOUNTING
SERVICE, public accountants, of the Cit'y of Gr'and Island, Nebraska,
hel'einafter co.lled the Auditors.
vJHEHEAS, the City of Grand Island has p:eopared specifications
for the annual auditing of certain Ci ty record~J for the fis cal yo ar
commencing Hay 1, 1961, to April 30, 1962, and the Finance Committee,
after negotiations, has recommended that the AuditOI'S herein named
make such audit for the City.
NOVJ, TIIEHElI'OHE, for' and in consideration of tb,e coveno.nts and
agreements hereinafter set forth the parties hereto agree as follows:
1. '11he Auditors agree to make the annual audi t of the books and
records of the several departments of the City specifically mentioned
in sald specifications and to make said audit of sriid departmenb as
set forth in such specifications.
2. It is agreed that the City shall pay the Auditors for' such
services on a QUAN'I'UN J:I1EHUIT basis upon completion and acceptance of
such audit report by the City; provided, hOHever, in no event shall
the City be required to pay said autitors more than Nineteen Hundred
Fifty ($1950.00) Dollars for such accountir~ service.
3.. It is agreed that the specifications fox' said audit, vJhich
are incorporated herein rod made a part hereof, and this document
conf3tii~lite the agreement between the partie s hereto.
IN vJI'1'NESS HHEHEOF, the parties have hereunto set their hands
and affixed UlOir official seals the day and year first above vJ::r'Ijtten.
crry OF' GHAND ISLAND, a
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munlclp~_ corpora"
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BY:
AT1fEST:
BY:
Mot ion of Schues s leI', seconded by Campbell, approved.
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COMMITTEE REPORT
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City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
We, the undersigned Committee, inform the Mayor and Council
that the City is the owner of a motor vehicle described as a 1942
Chevrolet truck, Motor No. BG 670493; that this motor vehicle has
been used by the Sanitation Department and that the same is not now
in use, and that the same should be sold.
Your Committee reports that it has been offered the sum of
Twenty-five ($25.00) Dollars for said motor vehicle by Floyd Walker
of Alma, Nebraska; that the amount offered for said motor vehicle is
fair and reasonable.
Your Committee recommends that said motor vehicle be sold, and
that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to sign a Bill of Sale
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Dated this 2nd day of May, 1962.
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GENERA. SAN ATION, CITY DUMP and
PUBLIC HEALTH COMMITTEE
~otion of Lint, seconded by Stull, approved.
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(COpy REPORT OF AIRPORT COMMI'I'TEE)
May 2, 1962
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council
Gentlemen:
The und ers igned members of the A irport Committee, hereby request
that the Service Payment of ~250.00 per month which is paid by the
Airport to the City, be abolished, effective May 1, 1962.
Respectfully submitted,
Airport Committee
S/ Walter H. Stull
S/ Warren B. Geil
S/ W. J. Lint
Motion of Stull, seconded by Geil, was approved.
(COpy REPORT OF ORDINANCE COMMITTEE)
April 30, 1962
HONOBABLE MAYOR
Members of City Council
City Hall
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
It is the recommendation of the undersigned committee to have our
present Animal and Fowl Ordinance #3770 amended so as to also include
cats.
After some discussion, motion
Respectfully submitted
Norman Mildenstein
Harold J. Schuessler
ltJarren B. r,e i1
of Mildenstein, spconded by
S/
S/
S/
stull, that Commi ttee Report
be approved. ,All in favor ORDIN!\NCE Cm1~llTTEE
except Haile. -_-______________
(COpy POLICE AND ORDINANCE COHMITTEE BEPORT)
April 30, 1962
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council
CUy Hall, Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
As an incentive for candidates of the City of Grand Island to show
more interest in making application for patrolman in the Grand Island
Police Department, it 'is the recommc::ndat ion of t he undersigned
Committee that the working hours of our Police Department be decreased
from the 48 hour to a 40 hour week. That such change in working hours
be effective upon the rewriting of the payroll ordinance following
the approval of our Annual Budget.
Respectfully submitted,
S/ Norman M ildenste in
S/ Harold J. Schuessler
S/ Warren B. Geil
POLICE & OEDIN.I\NCE Cm1JVlITTEE
Motion of Mildenstein, seconded by Schuess.ler, was approved.
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Honorable Mayor & City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
We the undersigned, members of the Street &
Alley and Police Committees, hereby recommend
that the request of Henk DeKok for a loading
and unloading zone at 602 West 4th Street be
denied since adeq~ate parking space is avail-
able in the immediate area.
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Mot ion of Camp bell, seconded by Schues sler, approved.
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COMMITTEE R.EPORT
To the Honorable Mayor and City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
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Gentlemen:
The City of Grand Island by Ordinance No. 3794, dated
. March 21, 1962, created special Water Main District No. 224.
The Engineer's estimate was $ 2,541.70. Bids for insta11-
ation of the district were received until 7:30 P.M. April
4, 1962. All bids submitted were in excess of the estimate
and thus null and void.
In view of this information your committee recommends
that all bids on Special \Vater Main District No. 224 be re-
jected, the estimate revised, and the City Clerk be requested
to readvertise for bids for installation of the proposed
district.
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Respectfully submitted this 2nd day of May, 1962.
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COMMITTEE REPORT
To the HonorablA Mayor and City Council
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Gentlemen:
The City of Grand Island, Water Department recently
acquired several tracts of real estate for well field and
power plant use. Located on these properties are a number of
buildings and structures of various sizes and conditions of
repair. These facilities with the exception of an old home
possibly suitable in part for museum use, are surplus items,
and will necessitate expenditures for insurance and maintenance
if not removed.
In order that the best interest of the City be protected,
Mr. John Thomazin, Chairman of the Committee of Realtors rep-
resenting the City, was asked to submit recommendati~s. Copies
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of reports on the subject properties are attached.
After consideration of all factors involved, your committee
recommends that all buildings and structures as outlined b" de-
clared surplus, and sold at public auction on May 18,.1962.
Your committee further recommends that VIr. A. L. Harp,
Auctioneer be employed to conduct the sale.
Eespectfully
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Motion of Geil, seconded by Mildenstein, approved. Copies of
Report s follows.
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(COpy LETTER FROM JOHN-DEE COMPANY)
He: Hongsermeier Property
Mr. Frank E. Phelps
utilities Commissioner
City of Grand Island
Grand Island, Nebraska
Dear Mr. Phelps:
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We have carefully considered the improvements on this property
as per your request.
As you know, these improvements are in deplorable condition,
partly due to their age, and partly due to a tornado which severly
damaged them in 1961. We feel that these premises should be
immediately cleaned up and the improvements sold and/or salvaged, as
some of them are simply salvage only. In fact, probably the cheapest
way to dispose of some of these bui Id ings would be the simple expedient
of touching a match to them. Also, there are quite a few trees that
have been up-rooted and blown over, and these also, should be cleaned
up and then the area graded and seeded to grass and maintained in that
condition.
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April 10, 1962
Very truly yours,
S/ John Thomazin
JOHN-DEE COMPANY
(COpy LETTER FROM JOHN-DEE COMPANY
He: windolph Property
Mr. Frank E. Phelps
utilities Commissioner
City of Grand Island
Grand Island, Nebraska
Dear Mr. Phelps:
We have carefully examined the buildings and premises on this
property as per your request.
The location of this property adjacent to the City, presents a
deplorable picture in its present condition with the exception of the
two cement block barns, and the house on the north part of the property
The buildings are all in extremely bad cond1tion. There 1s an
unusal amount of junk and old -fences and trees, whlch add to the run-
down appearance this property presents. We have tried to visualize
possible present and future uses of some of these buildings and we
simply cannot recommend that any of them be kept, as the maintenance
and repelir wou.ld not be economically sound. We recommend, therefore,
that immediate steps be taken to dispose of all of these buildings
either on an auction or a sealed bid basis and that they be removed
from the property with the exception of a portion of the old house,
which is constru.cted of logs and might have historic value; also,
that your department proceed to tal(e out the old fences and trees and
clean up the junk just as fast as your work load allows, as certainly
this property which is so exposed to the public, cen create a very bad
opinion by the public, if it is left in its present condition. After
the premises have been cleaned up, and the buildings disposed of, then
steps should be taken to remove the stumps of trees and the land
eventually leveled and placed in cultivation.
Very truly yours,
S/ John R. Thomazin
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WHEREAS, the Mayor and Council at the time of preparing the budget
for the financial year 1961 - 1962, levied 1.285 mills for the Sewer and
New Sewer Construction Fund, and
WHEREAS, through an error the money received for said fund has been
deposited into the Sewer and Sewer Collection Fund, (Sewer Plant Fund), and
the sum of $25,089.88 has been credited to this Sewer and Sewer Collection
Fund instead of to the Sewer and NewA$ewer Construction Fund.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF ORAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA, that the sum of $25,089.88 be, and the same is
hereby ordered transferred from the Sewer and Sewer Collection Fund to the
Sewer and New Sewer Construction Fund; that the City Treasurer be, and he is
hereby directed and ordered to transfer said fund as herein provided, and
that'the same be shown on the books and records of the City Clerk and the
City Treasurer.
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BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk forward a certified copy
of this Resolution to Walter W. Weber, City Treasurer.
Respectfully submitted this 2nd day of May, 1962.
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Mot ion of Scrmessler, seconded by Campbell, approved.
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ORDINANCE NC).!._;3805 vacating platted road in Geer Subdivision,
regularly passed by the Council, signed by the Mayor.
ORDINhNCE NO. 3805 - Motion of Schuessler, seconded by Campbell,
was placed on first reading 8t length. Holl call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting
no, none. Sorensen absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3805 - Motion of Schuessler, seconded by campbell,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second readin{s by title only.
Roll call ballot. Votlng yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Gell, Mildenstein,
Stull, Llnt, Haile. Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3805 - Motion of Schuessler, seconded by Campbell,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by tltle only.
Roll call ba llot . Voti.ng yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Ge iI, M ildenstei.n,
stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
OHDINf\NCE NO. 3805 - Motion of Schuessler, seconded by campbell,
was placed on final passage and flnally passed. Roll call ballot.
Votlng yes, Schuessler, Camp"'ell, Gell, Mildenstein, stull, Llnt,
Haile. Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3806 creating Paving District No. 372 in Adams St.
from 5th to 7th, regularly passed by the Council, signed by the Mayor.
ORDINA:NCE N..Q.!..._~806 - !\lotion of Schuessler, seconded by Campbell,
was placed on first reading at length. hall call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, CaP1pbell, Geil, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile. Votl..lg
DO, none. Sorensen absent.
OHDINl\NCE NO. 3806 - fIlot ion 0 f Schues s ler, seconned by Campbell,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, rvlildenstein,
stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3806 - Motion of Schuessler, seconded by Campbell,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein,
Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
ORDINP,NCE NO. 3806 - Mot ion of Schues sler, seconded by Campbell,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot.
Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint,
Haile. Voting no, none. 00rensen absent.
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OHDINANCE NO. 3807 cre8ting Pav i:r1g District No. 373 in 08.lc Street
from 17th to 21st, regularly passed by the Council, signed by the Mayol
OHDINANCE NO. 3807 - Motion of Schuessler, seconded by Stull, was
placed on first reading at length. holl call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting
no, none. Sorensen absent.
ORDINANCE NO. :;.3807 - Hotion of Schuessler, seconded by stull,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Roll ball ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, campbell, Geil, Mildenstein,
Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
OI!DINANCE NO. 3807 - 1\1 at ion of Ge il, se conded by st ull, rules
suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only. Hall
call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein,
Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
OEDINANCE NO. 380_L - Mot ion of Ge iI, seconded by Stull, was
placed on final passage and finally passed. Holl call ballot. Voting
yes, Schuessler, Campbell, GeLl, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile.
Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
OHDINANCE NO. 3808 creating Paving District No. 374 in Oak street
from 16th to 17th, regularly passed by the Council, signed by the Mayor
OHDINAN9E NO. 380~ - Motion of Geil, seconded by Schuessler, was
placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Ceil, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting
no, none. Sorensen absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3E308 - Motion of Geil, seconded by Schuessler, rules
suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only. Roll
call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein,
Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3808 - Motion of Schuessler, seconded by Ceil, rules
suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only. Roll
call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, campbell, Ceil, Hildenstein,
Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
OHDINANCE NO. 3808 - !\10t ion of Schuessler, seconded by Ceil, was
placed on final passage and finally passed. holl call ballot. Voting
yes, Schu.essler, Campbell, Ceil, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile.
Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
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ORDINANCE NO. 3809 creating paving District No. 375 in College
street from Sheridan Avenue to Sherman Avenue; and in Sherman Avenue
from College to l/Taugh, regularly pas sed by the Council, signed by the
f'ilayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3809 - Motion of Geil, seconded by Schuessler, was
placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting
no, none. Sorensen absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3809 - Notion of Geil, seconded by Schuessler,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Gej.l, !\1ildenstein,
Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3809 - Motion of Geil, seconded by Schuessler,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, ~1ildenstein,
Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
OHDINANCE' NO. 3809 - Notion of Geil, seconded by Schuessler, was
placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot. Voting
yes, Schuessler, campbell, Geil, JVTildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile.
Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3810 creating Paving District No. 376 in Kruse
Avenue from 15th to the north line of 14th street lying west of Kruse
1\. venue, regu18rly passed by the Council, signed by the Nayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3810 - Motion of Schuessler, seconded by Geil, was
placed on first reading at length. holl call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Milc1enstein, Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting
no, none. ~orensen absent.
OHDINANCE NO. 3810 - ~10tion of Schuessler, seconded by Geil,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Nildenstein,
Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
ORDINANCE.. NO. 3810 - Motion of Schuessler, seconded by Gell,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by ti tle only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein,
Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3810 - Motion of Schuessler, seconded by Geil, was
placed on final passage and finally passed. Holl call ballot. Voting
yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mi.ldenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile.
Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
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OH)lINANCE NO. 3811 creating paving District No. 377 in Hemorial
Drive from Vine Street to west line of Lot 4, Block 4, Meves First
Addition, regularly passed by the Council, signed by the Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3811 - Mot:i.on of Geil, seconded by Schuessler, was
placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Hildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting
no, none. Sorensen absent.
OHDINANCE NO. 3811 - Hotlon of Geil, seconded by Schuessler,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Nildensteini
Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3811 - Motion of Ge iI, seconded by Schuessler,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call hallot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein,
Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
ORDINAN9E NO. 3811 - Motion of Geil, seconded by Schuessler, was
placed on final passage and finally passed. Holl call ballot. Voting
yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, l\1ildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile.
Voting no, none. 00rensen absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3812 creat ing Sewer Dist rict No. ~)32 in First
Addition to Holcomb's Highway Homes, regularly passed by the CounCil,
signed by the Hayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3812 - Mot ion of Campbell, seconded by Lint, was
placed on first reading at length. Holl call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildensteln, Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting
no, none. Sorensen absent.
ORDIN!\NCE NO. 3812 - Mot ion of Campbell, seconded by Llnt, rule s
suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only. Hall
call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Camphell, Gell, Ml1denstein,
Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
ORDINANCE NO. ~ - Motion of Campbell, seconded by Lint, rules
suspended and ordinance placed on th ird reading by title only. Roll
call ballot. Voting yes, ~3chuessler, Campbell, Geil, l\1ildenstein,
Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3312 - Motion of Campbell, seconded by Lint. WEtS
placed on final passage and finally passed. hall call ballot. vat ing
yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, !\1ildenstein, Stu.ll, Lint, Haile.
Voting no, none. 00rensen absent.
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ORDINANCE NO. .3813 authorizing sale of portion of Street vac8ted
by Ordinance No. 3805, to Laurel and Clarence Knoepfel, regularly
passed by the Council, signed by the Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3813 - Motion of Campbell, seconded by Mildenstein,
was placed on first reading at length. lioll call ballot. Vot ing yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting
no, none. ~orensen absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3813 - Notion of Campbell, seconr'led by Nildenstein,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. V ot ing yes, Schuessler, Carrlpbell, Ge iI, ~Hldenstein,
Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none. ~)orensen absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3813 - Notion of Campbell, seconded by Mildenstein,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on thlrd reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, JV1ildenstein,
Stull, Lint, Haile. Vot ing no, none. Sorensen absent.
OHDINANCE NO. 0813 - ~1ot ion of Campbell, seconc'led by Mllc'lenstein,
was placed on final pass8ge and finally passed. holl call ballot.
Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, ~Hldenstein, Stull, Lint,Haile.
Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3814 authorizing sale of portion of Street vacated
by Ordlnance No. 3805, to Donald and Helen Detweller, regularly passed
by the Counc 11, s 19ned by the Mayor'.
OHDINi\NCE NO. 3814 - Hotion of Campbell, seconded by Mildenstein,
wns plnced on first reading 8t length. holl call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Milc'lenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting
no, ,none. 00rensen absent.
OHDINANCE NO. 3'314 - ~1otlon of Campbell, seconded by ~1ildenE;tein,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Hildenstein,
Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
OEDl WINCE NO. 3cn4 - Mot ion of Campbell, se cond ed by N ildens te in,
rules suspended and ord inance placed on th iT'd reading by t it Ie only.
Holl call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein,
Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
OHDINANCE NO. 3"'314 - Hotion of Campbell, seconded by JVIilden~3tein,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. holl call ballot.
Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Gej_l, l'Jildenstein, Stull, Lint ,Haile.
Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
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OHDINANCE NQ-!-,3815 authorizing sale of portion of street vacated
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by Ordinance No. 3805, to Elmer and Norma llettenbrink, regulCi.r1y passec
by the Council, signed by the Mayor.
OHDIN/\NCE NO. 3815 - Motion of Campbell, seconded by l'1ildenstein,
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was placed on first reading at length. rtoll call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, f'llldenstein, Stull, L:Lnt, Haile.
no, none. ~orensen absent.
Voting
ORDINANCE NO. 3815 - Motion of Campbell, seconded by 1'1 ildenstein,
rules suspended and ora inance placed on second read ing by title only.
Roll call ballot. V ot ing ye s, Schuessle r, Campbell, Ge iI, H ildenst e in,
St u.ll, Lint, Haile. Vat ing no, none. Sorensen absent.
OHDINANCE NO. 3815 - Motion of Campbell, seconded by fl'Tildenstein,
ru.les suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil,Mildenstein,
Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3815 - Motion of Campbell, seconded by Mildenstein,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. 11.011 call ballot.
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Voting yes, Scrmessler, Campbell, GeD., Mildenstein, Stull, Lint,Hai1e.
Voting no, none. 00rensen absent.
Schuessler called attention to the making of 1962-63 Budget, and
called special attention of the new Councilmen that Budget Estimates
sh ould be in, not lat er than ,June 15t h, 1962.
Councilman Lint made reference to placing of a fence around the
west side of Lions Park for the protection of children from traffic
on Sycamore Street. After some discussion, motion of Lint, seconded
by Stull, referred to Park Committee.
Some discussion as to traffic on Eddy Street, as to whether or
not same was a four-lane street. After some discussion, motion of
Stull, referred to Ordinance Committee.
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Claims against the City were presented as follows:
GENERAL
$ 6,641.36
508.65
A IEPOB'l'
A IHPOHT CAFE
1,065.35
1 , ~~98 .90
S~1HEET
SANITA TI ON
438.77
PARK
2,757.43
POLICE
239.04
CENETERY
6,372.71
FIRE
445.46
SEvIER
727.99
GARAGE
2,207.98
vJATER
6,960.65
35,699.91
LIGHT
Pl\ VING DISTInCT
30.07
'l'O'I'AL
$65,494.27
May 2, 1962
Motion of Stull, seconded by Mildenstein, were allowed as read
and listed in the claim register. holl call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Gell, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting
no, none. Sorensen ab~ent.
Motion of Campbell, Council adjourned.
F. S. lplhite
City Clerk
May 2, 1962
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May 16, 1962
Council met in regular session. All Councilmen present except
Lint. His Honor, the Mayor, presiding. Rev. Goodson, First
Congregational Church opened the meeting with prayer. Minutes of the
meeting of May 2nd read and approved.
Request from F.O.E. for Police escort for their parade which will
be held during their Convention June 14th through 17th, was presented.
Parade to start at 2:00 P.M., June 16th, from Walnut Junior High, west
to Eddy; south to 3rd; east to the Aeirie Home, 200 Block E. 3rd Street
Also requested that all parking be removed from 3rd Street from Noon
to 4:00 P.M. After some discussion in which Councilman Stull mentioned
that the Junior Chamber of Commerce would pay for all stalls in both
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Dodge and Elk's Lots for Saturday afternoon, providing request for no
parking on 3rd be granted. Motion of Stull, seconded by Mildenstein,
request was granted.
Report of Northwestern Public Service for month of April,
$3,774.11, was presented, received and placed on file.
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BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GRAND
ISLAND, NEBRASKA, that the application of Jerome Guzinski for a license
to sell Beer On and Off Sale at the premises known as 313 West Second
(2nd) Street in said City be AID 1'" granted.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk forward a certified
copy of this Resolution to the Nebraska Liquor Control Commission at
Lincoln, Nebraska.
Respectfully submitted this 16th day of May, 1962.
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Motion of Mildenstein, seconded by Schuessler, Resolution
was adopted.
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BIDS ON STREET NAME SIGNS were presented as follows:
MICHAEL TODD & CO.
150 B-4PBN -- $1,646.25
GRIM STAMP & BADGE CO. 150-SNA-4, $8.49 complete assembly - $1,273.50
H. V. JOHNSTON CULVERT CO., $17.50 per each
Bid of EBCO SAFETY SERVICE CORP (no check attached)
and T. S. McSHANE CO. (no check attached)
Motion of Campbell, seconded by Stull, referred to the Street and
Alley Committee and City Engineer.
BIDS ON CURB and GUTTER DISTRICTS 1QQ and 106 presented as follows
DIAMOND ENGINEERING COMPANY
$455.00 $924.00
$416.00 $844.60
ED SOBIESZYK& SON
Motion of StUll, seconded by Campbell, referred to Street and
Alley Committee and City Engineer.
There being no bids on Sewer District No. 332, motion of Geil
that there be a new estimate and readvertise for bids.
Bid of Drywall Service, Merle Stewart, $250.00 for the vacated
portion of 12th Street west of Custer Avenue and between Lot 1, Block
1; and Lot 5, Block 8, west Park Addition, was presented. Motion of
Schuessler, seconded by Campbell, referred to City Property Committee.
Request of W. H. Luers for permission to park vehicles between
curb and sidewalk on west side of Lot 5, Block 51, Packer and Barr's
Second Addition was presented. Motion of Campbell, seconded by Stull,
was referred to Street and Alley Committee and City Engineer.
(COpy OF LETTER FROM S. N. WOLBACH, President Hall County Museum)
HALL COUNTY MUSEUM
Grand Island, Nebraska
P.O. Box 636
May 14, 1962
Honorable Frank Ryder, Mayor
Members of the City Council
City Hall
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
It has come to our attention that all or part of the farm
buildings on the Win~olph property recently acquired by the City of
Grand Island will bedt sposed of by public sale on Thursday, May 17.
In view of the close proximity of the Stuhr Museum development
and of the Council's previous resolution recommending cooperative
development of this area with the Museum Board, it is requested that
these propert ies be withheld from sale pending further discussion with
city officials concerning a joint plan of development for this entire
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Dr. Shaeffer, the museum director, will be in the audience
at the meeting of the Council, Wednesday evening, May 16, in order to
answer any questions which the council may desire to ask.
Sincerely yours,
S/ S. N. Wolbach, President
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Dr. Shaeffer advised the Council as to what use would be made of
said buildings; some to be used for storage of farm equipment. After
some discussion, motion of Geil, that property sale to be held May 18
would be called off; and the Council make further study pertaining to
buildings, etc.
(COpy LETTER FROM CITY ATTORNEY)
May 12, 1962
Honorable Mayor and City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
This is to adviSe that I have completed negotiations for the
purchase of all of Lot Thirty-four (34) of Geer Subdivision, now an
Addition to the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, except the east two
hundred twenty-five (225) feet thereof, from Chester J. moore and
Alice Moore, husband and wife, of San Diego, California.
The deed was placed in escrow with the First National Bank and a
check for Two Hundred ($200.00) Dollars, being the purchase price, was
paid to the said bank under date of May 12, 1962. The City's claim
for $200.00 should be allowed. The deed will be filed for record the
next day the Court House is open for business.
PCH:cah
Respectfully yours,
S/ Paul C. Holmberg, City Attorney
Motion of Campbell, seconded by Stull, was approved.
(COpy LETTER FROM CITY ATTORNEY)
May 7,1962
Honorable Mayor and City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
This letter has reference to the letter dated April 4, 1962 from
J. A. Davidson of the Crocker Claims Service. This letter indicates
that one C. M. Mansf~eld was the owner of an aircraft described as a
1955 Piper PA 22 Tri-Pacer, 'N-1729F, which was tipped over by the
force of the wind when it was standing on the Grand Island Murlicipal
Airport. The letter indicates that the plane was damaged in the sum
of $1856.74 and that the American Mercury Insurance Company is sub-
rogated to the rights of airplane owner. Demand was made in this
letter on the City of Grand Island to pay the sum of $1806.74.
From my investigation I do not find that the City was in any way
liable for damages suffered by the owner of this plane.
I wish to advise that C. M. Mansfield, the owner of the airplane,
never filed any claim against the City and that, therefore, there is no
sum of money that the City should pay to the said American Mercury
Insurance Company.
PCH;cah
Motion
Respectfully submitted,
S/ Paul C. Holmberg, City Attorney
of Stull, seconded by Ge il, approved.
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Request of Wm. Munroe, Jr. for permission to construct Duplex on
Lot 151, West Lawn, was presented, along with report from the Building
Inspector. Motion of Campbell, seconded by stull, was referred to the
Building Codes and Zoning Committees. Hearing set for June 6, 1962,
7:30 P.M.
Request of John Lammert for permission to erect a straight side-
wall steel and wood frame building, galvanized covering, on East
capital Avenue was presented, along with letter from H. L. Butts,
Motion of Campbell, seconded by Stull, was referred to Building Codes
and Zoning Committees. Hearing set for 7:30 P.M., June 6th, 1962.
Communication from Carl E. Willard pertaining to clarification
on Ordinance No. 2162, pertaining to "professional office or studio";
that the Ordinance be amended to be more specific as to "professional"
was presented. Motion of Schuessler, was referred to Ordinance
Committee.
Profit and Loss statement, Water and Light Department was presentee
Motion of Geil, seconded by Mildenstein, received and placed on file.
Petition to open Bock Avenue from Curtis Street to the
Right-of-Way of st. Joe tracks, was presented. Motion of Campbell,
seconded by Mildenstein, request was granted.
Request of JameS and Anita Beltzer for creat ion of Water District
to serv ice all lots in entire Riverside Acres Subdivision was presented
Motion of Gel1, seconded by Campbell, was granted and Ordinance ordered
drawn.
Petition for Sewer District to be created to serve all lots in
Riverside Acres Subdivision, by James and Anita Beltzer, was presented.
Motion of Geil, seconded by Schuessler, granted, ordinance ordered
drawn.
Petition for Paving District in Rosemont, Admas, Grand, stagecoach
Road, Cottonwood Road, and Arrowhead Road in Riverside Acres Sub-
division, was presented. Motion of Campbell, seconded by Mildenstein,
granted, ordinance ordered drawn.
Petition for Street Light at intersection of 17th and Pine, was
presented. Motion of Campbell, seconded by Schuessler, referred to
Street and Alley Committee.
Petition with 82.5% signatures for Water Main District (226) in
Sherman from 10th to 13th was presented. Motion of Schuessler, secondec
by Stull, granted, ordinance ordered drawn.
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Petition with 61% signatures for paving District (378) in Anna
street from Clark to Madison, was presented. Motion of Stull, seconded
by Schuessler, request was granted, ordinance ordered drawn.
Petition with 51.49% signatures for Paving District (379) in
Del Monte from Hanover Lane to Idlewood Lane, was presented. Motion of
Schuessler, seconded by Stull, granted, ordinance ordered drawn.
Petition for Curb and Gutter (10"7) with 56.11% signat~es in
Prospect street from Sheridan to Sherman; and in Forrest Street from
west line of Sheridan west to Corporate Limits was presented. Motion
of Schuessler, seconded by Stull, granted, ordinance ordered drawn.
Motion of Stull, seconded by Schuessler, Council adjourned to
meet as Board of Equalization on Sewer Districts 326-327 and 328.
May 16, 1962
F. S. White
City Clerk
Grand Island, Nebraska
May 16, 1962
Council met as Board of Equalization on Sewer Districts No. 326-
327 and 328. All Councilmen present except Lint. His Honor, the Mayor
presiding.
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BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GRAND ISLAND,
NEBRASKA, sitting as a Board of Equalization after due notice having been
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Sewer District No. 326 to be the total sum of *I~1~~26;that we find the
benefits accruing to the real estate in said district to be the total sum
of ;(,$916.6,5, and that we find the benefits accruing to the respective lots,
tracts and parcels of land in said district to be the sum set opposite the
several descdptions as follows:
NAME LOT BLOCK ADDITION AMOUNT
Irvin G. & :j3erniee E. Urwiller 4 44 Packer & Barr's 118.93
Second
Irvin G. Urwiller 5 " " " " " 118.93
Irvin G. Urwiller 6 " " " It " 118.93
Irvin G. Urwiller 7 " " " " It 118.93
Fr. Fr.
Orval F. & Delores F. Brabander 1 2 West's Subdivision 20.85
Francis C. & Fannie L. Taylor 2 " " " 111.00
Francis C. & Fannie L. Taylor 3 2 It " 73.54
I Marie Brabander 8 It ,t " 73.54
Marie Brabander 9 " .. It 111.00
Art Predmore 10 .. " " 111.00
Total $ 976.65
Respectfully submitted this
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Motion of Geil, seconded by Mildenstein, Resolution was adopted.
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Sewer District No. 327 to be the total sum of $1703.47; that we find the
benefits accruing to the real estate in said district to be the total sum
of. $874.84, and that we find the benefits accruing to the respective lots,
tracts and parcels of land in said district to be the sum set opposite the
several descriptions as follows:
NAME LOT BLOCK ADDITION AMOUNT
Fred R. Johnson 1 1.5 Boggs and Hill's 113.1.5
Fred R. Johnson 2 " " " " 113.1.5
Fred R. Johnson 3 " " tt " 113.15
Fred R. Johnson 4 " It tt " 113.15
Jack W. & Gladys Herman 5 u " " " 113.1.5
Jack W. & Gladys Herman 6 " tt " " 113.15
I Wise Stewart 7 " " tt " 113.1.5
Wise and Audra Stewart 8 tt " " " 82.79
Total $ 874.84
Respectfully submitted this the l~~~~ ~
There being no protests on file, nor protestors present,
Motion of Geil, seconded by Stull, Resolution was adopted.
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BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GRAND ISLAND,
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NEBRASKA, sitting as a Board of Equalization after due notice having been
given thereof, that we find the total cost of the construction of Sanitary
Sewer District No. 328 to be the total sum of $5810.14; that we find the
benefits accruing to the real estate in said district to be the total sum
of $2583.17; that we find the benefits accruing to the respective lots,
tracts and parcels of land in saiddistrict to be the sum set opposite the
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~ LOT BLOCK ADDITION AMOUNT
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Ida and Albert Visel 1 7 Dill & Huston's 113.1.5
Ida and Albert Visel 2 " " " " 113.15
Floyd B. Ernst 3 " " It " 113.15
William E. & Mabel E. Brady 4 " " " " 113.1.5
H. Dale & Patty M. Parsons 6 " " " tt 113.1.5
H. Dale & Patty M. Parsons E 1/2 7 " tt " .. .56..58
Donald P. & Katherine R. Watson
W 1/2 7 .. " .. " 56.58
Donald P. & Katherine R. Watson 8 " " " " 113.15
Fern C. Bell 1 8 " " " 113.15
Wanda Steckmyer 2 tt " tt " 113.15
Wanda Steckmyer 3 " " " " 113.15
Wanda Steckmyer 4 " " " tt 113.15
William C. & Jeanine J. Rockford 5 " " " tt 113.15
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William C. & Jeanine J. Rockford 6 " " .. tt 113.15
Julius & Mildred Viola Bethke 7 .. " It " 113.15
Julius & Mildred Bethke 8 " n " " 113.15
George R. & Mary Alice Wheeler 1 9 " " " 113.15
George R. & Mary Alice Wheeler 2 .. " .. " 113.15
George R. & Mary Alice Wheeler 3 " " " " 113.1.5
George R. & Mary Alice Wheeler 4 " " " " 113.1.5\
George R. & Mary Alice Wheeler .5 " .. " " 113.15
George R. & Mary Alice Wheeler 6 " " " " 113.15
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Henry Chancy Hardnaek
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$ 2.583.17
Henry Chancy Hardnaek
Total
Respectfully submitted this the 16th day of May, 1962.
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of Stull, seconded by Schuessler, Resolution was adopted.
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Board of Adjustment.
F. S. Wh it e
City Clerk
May 16, 1962
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to construct Triplex on Lots 2 ~hd 4, Block 17, University Place.
All Councilmen present except Lint, and Sorensen. His Honor, the Mayor
presiding.
(REPORT OF BUILDING CODES COMMITTEE on Brachtenbach)
May 16, 1962
Honorable Mayor and City Council
City Hall
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
We, the undersigned members of the Building Codes Committee to whom
a request was referred by the Brachtenbach Construction Company to
erect an all steel service station at 2nd and Cleburn Streets hereby
recommend the request be denied.
Respectfully Submitted,
S/ Lyman M. Campbell
S/ Norman E. .Mildenstein
S/ Walter H. Stull
Motion of campbell, seconded by stull, report was approved.
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(COpy REPORT OF BUILDING CODES COMMITTEE on Hiatt Triplex) May 16,1962
Honorable Mayor and City Council
City Hall
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
We, the undersigned members of the Building Codes Committee to whom a
request was referred from Robert & Bernice Hiatt to erect a triplex on
Lots 2 and 4, Block 17, University Place, hereby recommend the request
be denied.
Respectfully Submitted,
S/ Lyman M. Campbell
S/ Walter H. Stull
Motion of Campbell, seconded by stull, report was approved.
Motion of Schuessler, Council adjourned to regular session.
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City Clerk .
May 16, 1962
Grand Island, Nebraska
May 16, 1962
Council met in regular session. All Councilman present except
Lint and Sorensen. His Honor, the Mayor, presiding.
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SANITAt! ' . ..' '.. . ..... ,Waugh St. t~ S. lime of Uni vel'S
SE~3 t . j'lstriot NOlJ ~I" ~19", Looation ~'l. e~aX,_J#1fet~.een 'Cust~r.. ~v~.&.
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375.4 Lin. Ft.
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10.86 V. F.
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Std. 5' Manholes, comp1et wiring
Cover &. Stub.
Extra Depth of Manhole.
Removal 12" Trees.
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One ~h~usand Three Hundred Twenty-nine
I Certify that the:r~ 18. .q,~l;t.ir~ ~~4 1)li~t,~~S~L" ~,vt~~DOLLARS
due to L, I lh"A_~' ~\l~s. u.,.~;ti~, . .I\,r .' ... . ~ ~ . 'II J. OIl a~count of
pvbove estimate 4
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Motion of Schuess'1;e;r; ~.oonded by Geil, approved.
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Honorable Mayor & City Council
Grand Island" Nebraska
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Water Main District No. 221, which district shall be in Capital
Ave. from 90 ft. W. of the E. line of Lot 32 in Geer Sub. to St.
Paul Road, and in St. Paul Road from Capital Ave. to W. line of
Lot I in Geer Sub.; and mains to serve the above from 6 ft. S.
of the N. line of Lot 7, Slk. 2 in Slain Add.; thence N. in
Illinois Ave. to 20th St.; thence W. in 20th St. to Illinois
Ave. and in St. Paul Road from the S. line of lot 1 in Geer Sub.
to 15th St.
(1) 1,4.12 Lin. Ft.
(2) 4.21 Lin. Ft.
(3) 2,950 Lin. Ft.
(4.) 1 Each
(5 ) 7 Each
I (6) 4- Each
(7) 1 Each
(8) 8 Each
(9) 5,420 Lbs.
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8" 01. 150 C.I.P.
@ $5.50 $7,766.00
4..15 1,747.15
6" 01. 150 C.I.P. 2.95
8,702.50
10" Gate Valve, Mueller
A-23$0-20 NRS, "0" Ring
Seals. 197.00
197.00
6n Gate Valve, Mueller
A-2380-20 NRS, no! Ring
Seals. $5.00
Ludlow No. 90-0 Hydrants
5' bury, See Specs. 175.00
Smith Pumper Hydrants, Std.
Protectop Hydrant, 5' bury;
2 - 2 1/2" Hose nozzles,
3 1/16" O.D. 7 1/2 threads
& 1 - 4 1/2" Steamer Nozzle
5 3/4" O.D. 4. threads, open
left 31/32": to 1" Solid
Pentagon with tow ring seal,
with 6" M.J. Shoe with ac-
cessories. 185.00
Buffalo Valve Boxes, Screw
Type No. H-IQ360-6645. 15.00
595.00
700.00
185.00
120.00
2,4.39.00
Fittings & Accessories.
1 - 10" 1/4. Bend
5 - 10 x 10 Tee
1 - 10 x 10 Cross
3 - 10 x 6 Tees
5 - 10" Sleeves
1 - 8 x 8 Tee
. 1 - 8 x 6 Tee
1 - 8" Sleeve
3 - 6 x 6 Tees
5 - 6" Sleeves
1 -'10-8 Reducer
1 ... 10-6 Reducer
5 - 10" Plugs
1 ... 8" Plug
2 - 6" Plugs
0.45
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60 Lin. Ft. Pushing 6n e.I.p. under
St. Paul Road.
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5.00 300.0@
$22,751.65
NOTE:
No substitutes for items ~ thru g will ~e accepted.
It is recommended that this work be advertised for bids to be
received until 7:30 P.M. Wednesday June 6, 1962.
Respectfully Submitted,
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City Engineer
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Honorable Mayor & City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
Herewith is the Engineer's estimate for the construction
of Water Main District No. 224, which district shall be
in Seventh Street .fromTaft Avenue to Congdon Avenue, in
Congdon Avenue from Seventh Street to Eighth Street and
in Eighth Street from Congdon Avenue to the west line of
Lot 2, Block I in Lamberts Addition.
796 Lin. Ft.
430 Lbs.
6" 01 150 G.I. Pipe.
@ $3.05 $2,427.80
0.45 193.50
Fittings & Accessories.
I - 6 x 6 Cross
1 - 6 x 6 Tee
I - 6" Plug
TOTAL
$2,621.30
It is recommended that this work be advertised for bids
to be received until 7:30 P.M. Wednesday June 6, 1962.
Respectfully submitted,
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E. W. Keiss
City Engineer
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Motion of Schuessler, seconded by Stull, approved.
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Grand Island, Nebraska
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of Water Main District No. 226, which district shall be
in Sherman Avenue from Tenth Street to Thirteenth Street
and a main to serve the above in Tenth Street from Howard
Avenue to Sherman Avenue.
1,676 Lin. Ft. 6" Cl. 150 Cement Lined
G.I.P. M.J.
2 Eaoh
Hydrants - Ludlow No.
90-0, 5' Bury - See
Specs. .
Fittings & Accessories.
1 - 6 x 6 x 6 x 6 Cross
2 - , x 6 x 6 Tees
1 - 6n Sleeve
2 - 6" Plugs
6ft Gate Valve, Mueller
A...2360-20 "0" Ring
Seal, NRS.
Water Valve Manhole
complete w/450# Ring
& Cover.
710 Lbs.
1 Each
1 Each
TOTAL
@ $2.95 $4,950.00
175.00
350.00
0.45
319.50
65.00
65.00
120.00 J20.00
$5,624.60
It is recommended that this work be advertised for
IX bids to be received until 7;30 ~.M. Wednesday June 6, 1962.
Respectfully submitted,
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City Engineer
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Honorable I~yor & City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentletilen:
Herewith is the City Engineer's estilnate for paving district No. 363 , ,{hich
district consists of that FifteeI(th S;tre~tl .:fro~m Broadwell AveUJJe to
~uston A ve~ue ariti ;(Qrand Isla~q ~Jr~nlJ.alto ~rllpl'.p. ~ve.nnA.
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outrel.nforcl.ng
except at joints
or as shown pSI'
plan 7.126 s. Y. ).50 24, 94.:)...QQ....
2a. Concrete paveJllent..
II thick, rein-
forced as specified s. t.
3. Integral curb 2,lSl L. F. o ..5 0 1,090.50.
I 4. Combination concrete
curb & gutter
.a_ 221t wide L. F.
'r
b. 3011 wide L. F..
5. Construct concrete
headers 326 L. F. 0.75 244~50
6. Construct concrete
Sidewalk" 4" thi ck 56 S. F. 0.50 23.00
7. Construct concrete
driveways, 5" thi ck ~06 s. F. 0.65 198.90
... .'
8.. Adjust manholes to
grade 3 Each 20.00 60.00
l
9. Adjustment of storm
sewer inlets
~. adju sting inlet
.to grade Each
q- relocation of
inlet using
existing cast-
ings Each
10.. Standard M. fr.
com.plete w/450#
ring & cover &. stubs Each
11. ''Tater valve M. H.
complete w/45011
ring & cover Each
;,"",",
12. Construct storm sevrer
inlets cOtt1plete
a. Type liB" Each
. - ~.- .
b. Type "c" Each
c. Type "Cl tI Each ; r I,
d# Type "D" ' ~-' '-. --', Each
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NO. ITEM
'APPROL'
QUANTITY
UNIT UNIT
PRICE AMOUNT
".2 l
"L.,~ .1L
13.
Reinforced C,oncrete
sewer pipe ~n place
at 12" Dia~ C
b:. 15" Dia. C,
c. 18.f1 Dia. C
d. Ilia. Q.
-
e_ Dia. C
T4
20
4~
?05
-
14. Bituminous expansion
J!1{lterial ~ri place
a., .1.11 X ~,'" '
be ~'X ~
C.. 111 X ,~ f?
d. 1" X
15. Removal of concrete
headers
16.. Removal of concrete
straight curb
17. Removal of concrete
combination curb &
gutter
18. Removal of concrete
driveways
19.. Removal of concrete
or brick walks
20. R$iloval of asphalt
pavement & ba se
21. Concrete for beC?Ii1s
1.- F..
L. F.
L. F",
L. F.
L. F.
-
L... F.
L.. F.
L. F.
L. F.
"0.25
0.10
Or35
18J " L. F.
~06
17 6
22. 1VI450p:~. He. ~ing &. Cover
). ~
90
23.
Removing H~2ge
.
0.50
L. F.
-
6
L. F. .0.,,*0
S.. F. 0.15
s. F..
0.10
s. Y..
,- ~
c. Y..
Each 50_09
L. Si 10..00
..,.:.... 1
1 J'
. "
. ,
'S~QO
14..40
7].71
91,50
2.1.&.0
45,90
17..60
150.QO
10~OO
TOTAL ~27,862.~5
It is recommended that this work be advertised for bids to be received until
7 :30 o'clock P.H., June 6 \ J 19 g.
EI'fK :-djf
Respectfully submitted,
'.~ /;1// .,7"/,/ ,-
/!;!fl.// Le:,t::-'lt~"
E. H.. Keiss
City ~ngineer
Motion of stull, seconded by Schuessler, approved.
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Sheet 1 of 2
Honorable 1~yor & City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlerl1en:
DATE
,'( c:~, ~
,..4... r:,,-.I f'-..)
May 16, 1962 ,#
;..4- _,.._>_;C,. ','~' ,'-'" _.~J
Herewith is the City Engineer's estimate for paving district No,; 3", which
district consists of that Hanc>ver L.ane frc>m LaMar Avenue to Del Mc>nte
J~
Avenue and Del Monte Avenue from LaMar Avenue tc> West line of
HanQv. er Lane.
.
1. Earth eXOavation
2. Concrete p~vero.ent,
'6 II th:i,ck, with-
but rein!'brcing
except at joints
or as shmm per
plan
2a. Concrete pavement,
II thick, rein-
forced as specified
3.
Irttegral curb
4. Cembination concrete
curb & gutter
a. 2211 livide
b" 3011 wide
5., Construct concrete
headers
64 Construct concrete
sidewalk, 411 thi ck
7, Construct concrete
dri vewa.ys , 511 thi ck
8. Adjust manholes to
grade
9. Adjus~nent of storm
sewer inlets
a. adjusting inlet
to grade
b. relocation of
inlet using
existing cast-
ings
10D Standard M. He
complete w/450fl
ring & cover & stubs
II. "Tater valve E. H..
complete w/45011
ring & cover
12. Construct storm sevrer
inlets complete
a. Type liB"
b. Type IIC"
c. Type lIel"
d. Type "D"
~ ,
,f
5iO
i,Aj.77
1,50'
37
",
. J
c. Y.
s. Y.
s. Y.
0.75
~~50
L. F. 0.'0
L. F..
1. F.
L. F.
S. F.
S. F.
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
O~75
4~~.00
l' .l'~. 5~..,
752.50
27.75
Sheet 2 of 2
n- (").
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TOTAL J13 .4.21.75.
, l,
It is recommended that this work be advertised for bids to be received until
'1 :30 olclock P.:M.. -'. . Juhe-6 J _ ,19 62 ~
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E\PTK~djf
Respectfully submitted,
~g:'l/_--:AY -
VJ~ -:;/7" /-,<!L~~';:'
E, H. Keiss
Cj.ty~ngineer
Motion of Stull, seconded by Mildenstein, approved.
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I 4.
5~
6li
7,.
8.
9.
Sheet 1 of 2
Honorable lifay~r & Gi ty Council
Grand Island, Nebraska '
DATE "
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r: )4~Y':J.6. 1962j,
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Gentlemen:
HeieWi~~,..',"fs'-theCi iiy En, 'gih~er t S ,',e, stildate for pafLng 'di," st,'<,r, ict l\,ro.,"' :':J67& Vihi,ci,h
dis~ript_ consists cjf th~t . Joehnolc Road from M~Hn?.r!alJ)riv$:t~ .t e $o~tlJ;
. . ;"_'_ .' .' - ," '.".". I,
; ...."..
k'" lilJ<El'Q.f'~Urthl&lhAvemu~.:tn Meves Ave._., frcQ)m_~~~hn.ok ROt~"'-.to ~lltt.rry
_j Stfee:;:' 'and: in MacArthur Avenue from Joe,nnok Road ,to (:.~errr~~Ae~t.
ToO ...... ,".--'"
,- .]
; ~
1.
Earth excavation
1,226t2
2,.
Cone:reteps:vefuent-,
f ~ IIth1ck-, with--
out reinforcing
except at joints
or -as shovm per
plan
Z,~$$,~
2a. - Concrete pavement,
. II thick" rein-
forced as specified
Integral curb
OOtf1bitl~tion concrete
curb & gutter
a.J22il wide
b~ 30n vr.Lde
1,S68.7
Oonstruct concrete
headers
bo~struct concrete
sid~tnralk, 4" thi ck
Construat concrete
dH \reYvClYS j 5" thi ck
106
6~
Adjust ftian1161es to
grade
Adjustirtent of storm
sewer inlets
a. adjusting inlet
to grade
bi relocation of
inlet using
existing cast-
ings
100 Standard M. Ho
complete vv/4S0#
ring & cover & stubs
,
II. '7ater valve E. H.
COli1p1ete w/450#
ring & cover
12.
Oonstruct storm
inlets complete
a., Type "B"
b. 'IYPe trC"
c. Type"C1- AI
d. Type trD"
sewer
O. Y.
s. Y.
s. I.
t. F.
L. F.
L. F.
L. F.
s. F.
s. F.
Each
JEach
Each
f'
,/ii).7~ 1t
919.6,
, ;' ... 1
"SO
2?,8S".<>l
1 ",
().so
184.',
.'
Ot7!>
79.,0
0.'()
32.00
,
."
Each 130. 0C>
Each
.....,."',-Wt-....j___"-,
.. l""~_
~:~
"'~~y;..+.I ,.'-,,'.-t .
~~~~"" ..)
",.~~:I ';;._;;":'~~~~'_?:,'i:~..:~ _7~.
.. . ...... ~~..'c_,~:..:, ~
Each 130.00
Each ,..
EMh
rEacIi-"~'IJsZ1$" "
- '~'-- 7
'."~'-
, f~'
910.Q)O
115.d(i)
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Sheet 2 of 2
UNIT UNIT
PRICE AMOUNT
,
APPROX.
QUANTITY
r
NO. Im~
'" I . T
. ,.".
Reinforcedco:p.crete
sewer pipe in place
a. 12" Dia. C 76-57
b. 15" Ilia. C, 76-57
c. 18" Dia. C 76-57
d. Jl.ffDia. e. 76-51
e., ,Dia.. C
-
13.
.
I
2,i'~.a~
l'?i2.~'
2,A&.5.0@
3,15.0.0G
gBeD L. F.
)Or-- 1.. F.
1+97 L. F.
~2j., . 1. F;
L;. F.
3.25
,.. 00
, '()(l)
l.oc>
: .
'.
14. B1tmainous expansion
material in place
a. .1.11 X 4
b. ~..tt X
c. I" X . 6
J.
d. 1" X<
16
40'
4,00
~,.~Q,
L. F.
L. F.
L. F.
1. F'.
c).25
- .
e'.~,
. <.. .
,
15. Removal of concrete
headers
L, F..
,J .'
16. Removal of concrete
straight curb
L. F.
--. .19~
17. Removal of concrete
combination curb &
gutter
It
3.20
1. F. G.40
18. Removal of concrete
driveways
S.F.
I
19. Removal of concrete
or brick walks
s. F. 0.10
22."0
".~2;.i'
20. Removal of asphalt
pavement & base
25.00
, ?5
.
21. Concrete for beams
26.09
7,'.00
26
1
L.F .1.00
Each 75.00
22. REHfl.<lva1 44ft C..~.P.
Type A. Hdwt. 24" Pipe
23. State Sta. ~lan 414N2
-
TOTAL ~39,63',15
, .
. .
. It. is recOlro:n.eno.fild t.hat this work be advertised for bids to be received until
7 :30 o'clock ?,,}1. June '6~ J 19 62 .
- -
Respectfully submitted,
/:-:' /)1/-:;:::'..-/"
L"/::: 4/ "/<," C..iZ.~c:.z;,;t
E. H. Keiss
City ~ngineer
mnK:djf
Motion of StUll, seconded by M1ldenstein, approved.
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Sheet 1 of 2
Honorable l~yor & City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlelt1en:
DATE
C1. 0
.1. (~O
May;1 ~\~, ~~~}'-\1r. ,.I
Herewith is <the City Engineer's estimate for paving district No. .36., which
district consists of,that She~idan ,Avenue from CJa-pital Avenue '\;0 Wauih~
Street.
,I
',;-,;.>-:<;:;
4
:~".
:f.~
, ,
l~ 'Earth e:l\;cava tion
2.
Concrete pavement,
,. 6 II t~ck, with-
. out reinforcing
eXcE3pt at j0ints
Or' as shown Pflr
plan
"
\
2a.C9ncrete,pavemen~~
II thick, r~in-
lorced as specified
"
Integral curb
Combination concrete
curb & gutter
a. 2211 wide
b. 30" wide
Construct concrete
headers
Construct concrete
sidewalkj 4" thi ck
Construct concrete
driveways, 5" thick
'Adjust manholes to
grade
Adjusunent of storm
sewer inlets
a. adjusting inlet
to grade
b. relocation of
inlet using
existing cast-
ings
10.
Standard M. H.
complete w/450#
ring & cover & st9-bs
'- 1:TJte:i,~~V'~'41K~" If:: : f>'
'dalf>lete",:Vi/U.5~1 ,{; ~!v/',"T'
fin~ & cover " ' '
C'onstruct storm sewer
'inlet,$. cOlllple,~e
a. Type liB" " Modified
b. lYPe"C"
c. Type' iJ01Itl
d. 1YPe "D"
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'\
.
'-f [!
, ,.1
~,.
""J.t (,2G,;
.__:s
"
. !
Hl'320
~ - - ,,.., ~'.' ,- I"
C. Y.
s. Y.
...~ 'I, S. Y..
2,958
- " ,~
...
, "ifC!
'. 1>' C;"'~
!t10
:,,," '!i"'";
>. .
:f
~, . .
.... . '"
',-0.'
II.
.,._.~ilt
..".-........
12.
2
'"
J~J<<> ,",.'t.""
~ "';r'~'..':', "''''''''.~/-''''''''l~'~~:' ,",~.;*"1t~0
''-~':''>-'
"
L. F,
L. F.
L. F.
L. F.
S. F.
s. F.
...
Each
Each
, -Eaoh
""-\. ~
E~h
1Sii~h
-'f"
Each
Each
Each
'Eaeh
:c,.
~.7~
, '
1,.2~Q.O()
3.50
)6,14G.O<t,
0.50
1,4.79.00
O.7?
307.50
" .:~
"
<!r'.l~;:~.:;';, ,S~".f:f~ ,tb,Lr
"::dl:r,,~~:l: ;C:.; ~~:
:'r t;
'<,-
, ".
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. ~ , 4
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.......,
~..~~.,.
125.;,OQ)'''''
, " t
2;0.00
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She~t 2 of2
APPROX. UNIT UNIT
NO. Irnv.I QUANTITY PRICE AMOUNT
1 1 . - .~,
. 13. Reinforced concrete
sewer pipe in place
a.. 12" Dia. C 70-'-57 )6 L. F. 3.,25 117.00
I b. lSn Ilia'. 0 L. F. "..:.,
'18" .1
c. Dia- C L. F..
d-. 8" Dia. c. 60 L. F. 5,75 '34?A~(1)
- . 1.
e. --'"- Dia.. C F.
14. Bitmoinous'expansion
material in place
a. .1." X., L.. F.
1>. it, x.. L. F.
4
1" X 1.1 1. F..
c. ' . ~ "
d.. I" X. L.. F.
"-
IS. Removal of concrete
headers L. F.
16. Removal of concrete
straight curb 1. F.
17.. Removal of concrete
cOlnbination curb &
gutter 30 1. F. e.~o 1?OQ
18. Re1110Val of concrete
driveways s. F.
I 19. Removal of concrete
or brick walles s. F.
2Q. Removal of asphalt
pavement & base s. Y.
21. Concrete for bee>J11S C. Y.
6" Cone. Headwall &
22. Apron per ~1au. . 1 Each. 'O.QO 9Q~()@
23. Removal 12" C .M. P. 66 L. F. 2.00 l~2.00
,
- ...-~
TOTAL --J~O,142,iO
, Y L
It is reeorm:nended that this work be advertised for bids to be received until
7 :)0 o'clock E,.M. June'.. r 'J 19 ~.
Respectfully submitted~
/:.:';' /l#/ .:?'f~ '
(/---;-J ~/f7 "./ ce-<'~j
E. H.. Keiss
City ~ngineer
ElnK:djf
Motion of Stull, seconded by Mildenste1n, approved.
Sheet 1 of 2
Honorable I\1ayor & Oi tyOouncil
Grand Island, Nebraska
GentlelD_en :-
i C} \)
~~.JO
DATE". May 16., ~9~~;._), A
Herewith is the City Engineer's estimate for paving distri,ct No. .36' , which
district consists of that Greenwieh Avenue from Fourth Street to
" . }I'"~
Seventh Street.
1. Earth exca.vation
2. Conerete pavement,
6 "thick, with-
out reinforcing
except at joints
or as shown per
plan
2a. Concrete pav~nent,
" thick, rein-
forced as specified
3. Integral curb
I 4. Combination concrete
curb & gutter
a. 2211 wide
b. 30" vnde
5. Construct concrete
headers
6. Construct concrete
sidewalk, 411 thick
7. Construct concrete
dri veWB.ys, 5" thi ck
8. Adjust manholes to
grade
9.
Adjustment of storm
sewer inlets
a. adjusting inlet
to grade
b. relocation of
inlet -using
existing cast-
ings
I
.
II.
10.
Standard H. H.
complete w/450#
ring & cover & stubs
nater valve M. H.
complete 'VI /45011
ring & cover
12. Construc t storm sewer
inlets complete
a. Type "B"
b. Type IIC"
c.. Type "el"
d. Type "D"
570
3.4010
165.,
C. Y.
s. Y.
S. !.
0.15
1+27.5G
"
3.50
11.935.00
L. F. O.5€>
82.15
L. F.
L. F.
L. F.
S. F.
S. F.
Each
Each
Each
Each -
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
, .
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Sheet 2 of 2
.APPROX. . UNIT" UNIT
NO. ITEM ., , QUANTITY PRICE AMOUNT
- " . . -
13. Reinforced concrete
sewer pipe in place
a. 12lf ilia. C, L. F,
b.. 15" ilia. C. L. F.
c.' 18" ilia. C ' L. F~ 1~
d. Dia. C' L. F.
- Dia. C L. F. -
e'.
-
14.. Bi'tuIOinous expaI1sion
material in place
a." .1..11 X ..
bi ~I X
c. I" y ~tt
~~
d. I" X
15. Removal of concrete
headers
16. Removal of concrete
straight curb
17~ Removal of concrete
combination curb &
gutter
18. Removal of Goncrete
driveways
I 19..- Removal of concrete
or brick wall<:s
~O. Removal of asphalt
pavement. & base
21. Concrete for beeJfls
t .
L. F.
L. F.
L. F.
L. F~
i -,
4~ ~'~G)' .
r 120
Q..35
,.;.
L. F.. ,0.50
225
*12.~O;
L. F.
-
16j . 5
.
,66.20,
().~0
L. F..
~. "
S. F..
Sit F.
,S. Y...
c. Y.
)' ..
TOTAL J12t66~.;'5
"-',, \ ..
""11_ .,
. _J'.'
It is recommended that this work be advertised for bids to be received until
7:30 o'clock P..B. ~upe 6, .J 19~.
I
.
Respectfully submitted.
./.~-.,/ /'
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? /~. '~_jIJ
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E. H. Keiss
City Bngineer
EWK:-djf
Motion of Stull, seconded by Mildenstein, approved.
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Sheet 1 of 2
Honorable Mayor & City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
~L Jj, lP
DATE ~1d1,e. 1962
.
Herewith is the. City Engineer's estimate for paving district No. 370 ~ which
district consists of that Pine Street from Fifteenth Street to Seven-
~ ;.'
teenth Street.
/1'
""f'"
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;,~":"".-'
1 r
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,1 , ,
1. Earth --SXcava tion
496
2. . Concre~e pavement,
6 II thick, with-
out reinforcing
except at joints
or as shmm per
plan
~,976
2&. Concrete pavem,ent,
"tt thick, rein-
'torced 'as specifie'd
'3.
Integral curb
J,,151
'4. Combination concrete
curb & gutter
a. 2211 wide
bo. 3011 wide
5. Construct concrete
headers
70
6. Construct cancrete
Sidewalk, 411 thick
96
7. Constru~t concrete
"arl. vewa,ys, 5" thi ck
8.. Adju'st manholes to
grade
1
9.
Adjustment 'Of storm
Sewer inlets
a. adjusting inlet
to grade
b., relocation 'Of
inlet using
existing cast-
ings
1
3
10.
Standard M.. H.
cOl:i1plete w/450t!
ring & cover & stubs
11.
rTater valve M. H.
complete w/450tl:
ring & cover
12. Construct storm seVier
inlets complete
a. Type IIBII
b. 'IYPe "C"
c. Type "0111
d. Type liD"
I!. ,
}~
-1'
',J
"
372.00
C. Y. 0.75
s. Y.. 3.50
y.1
s. t.
L.. F. 0 . 50
L. F.
L. F.
L. F. o. 75
s. F. o. 50
s. F.
Each 20.00
Each
Each
Each'
Each
Bach
Each
Each
Each
20.00
80.00
101416.00
.' .. ...
575.50
52.50
48.00
,
20.00
60.00
80.00
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Sheet 2 of 2
APPROX. UNIT UNIT
No.. ITEM QUANTITY PRICE AMOUNT
.l. I
13. Reinforced concrete
. sewer pipe in place
a. 12" Dia. C < 76.-57 8 L. F. ~.2? 26.00
- h. IS" Dia. C. L. F. .
I C.. 1811 Dia. C L., F..
d.. Dia.. C. L. F.
~ Dia. C L. F. ..,
e.. '-~'
--
~4,. Bi tuminous expansion
material in place
a. XII X .' ~" . 24 L. F. 0.2? 6.. 00, I
it,
b. 4 X'~ . .r L.. F.
c. lit X 6" ~O L. F. o. '3 5 14-.90
d~ ~" v ~;' .' L. F.
Jl.
IS. Removal of concrete
headers 72 L.~ F. ,R ~. 50 ~6.00
". -. .
16. Removal of concrete
st:raight curb L.. F.
.
17. Removal of concrete
combination curb &
gutter S L.. F. 0.40 3.20,
-
18.. Removal of concrete
driveways s. F..
.
I 19. Rem.oval of concrete
or brick walks 259 s.. F. 0.10 25.60
20.. Removal of asphalt
pavement & ba se . ' s. Y.
t,
21. Concrete for bee.!l1s G. Y.
..
22. Compa'ct ing Utility Backfill 3.20 Sta. 33.09 105.60
23. M450 M.H. Rinp: &. Cover. 1 Each 55.00 55.00 .
--
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TOTAL
$11 J $95 .40
,~. ...
It is reC0Il1lllended that this work be advertised for bids to be received until
7 :30 olclock p.H.U:une' 6 19 62 .
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I
.
Respectfully submitted,
" .
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i'/ jP7/ //"';.....{.t2-t:e4/
E. H. Keiss
city~ngineer
m~rK :-djf
Motion of Stull, seconded by Mildenstein, approved.
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Sheet 1 of 2
DATE
May, 16~1962
.
Honorable Mayor & City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlerl1en:
Herewith is the City Engineer's estirnatefor paving district No. 371, which
district consists of that Lincoln Avenue from Thirteenth Street to
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1. Earth excavation 140 C. Y. 0.75 105.00
2. Concrete pavement,
6" " thick, with-
out.relnforcing
except at joints
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plan 83At S. y. ).~O 2.919.00....
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" thick, rein-
forced as specified S. Y.
3. Integral curb 24.1+ L. F. O.~O 122.00
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curb & gutter
a. 22" wide L. F.
b.. . 30" wide L.. F.
5. Construct concrete
headers L. F.
6. Construct concrete
Sidewalk" 411 tIll ck 16 s. F. 0..'50 $~OO
7.. ' Construct concrete
dri vew8.Ys, 511 thi ck s. F.
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8. . Adjust manholes to
grade Each
9. Adjustment of storm
sewer inlets
a. adjusting inlet
to grade Each
b. relocation of
inlet using
existing cast-
I ings Each
10. Standard M. Hll.
. cOll1plete w7450#
ring & cover & stubs Each
11:.0, Fater valve M.. H..
, cOli1plete w/4S0#
ring & cover Each
12. Construct storm sewer
inlets complete
a. Type liB " Each '.'1,
b. Type "e" .{. EaCh
c. Type "el" Each
d. Type "D" Each
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It is recoIllmended that this work be advertised for bids to be received until
7 :30 o'clock P.M. June 6. J 19" 62 ..
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City Bngineer
Motion of Stull, seconded by Mildenstein, approved.
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May 16, 1962
Honorable Mayor & City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
Herewith is the Engineer's estimate for the
removal of a post type cattle shed, loading
chute, feed rack, bunks, fences and other
miscellaneous items from Lot 2~J Geer Sub-
division and rebuild same on a tract of
land approximately 3/4 of a mile north of
Capital Avenue on the east side of St. Paul
Road (across from Tilley's Nursery).
TOTAL
$750.00
$750.00
Lump sum
It is recommended that this work be adver-
tised for bids to be received until 7:30
o'clock P.M. Wednesday June 6, 1962.
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City Engineer
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Motion of Campbell, seconded by M1ldenstein, approved.
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Honorable Mayor &: City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
I hereby certify that Louis H. Smith has completed work on
Sanitary Sewer District No. 330 in accordance with the plans,
specifications and contract by and between the City of Grand
Island, Nebraska and Louis H. Smith.
I further certify that the work completed contains the fol-
lowing materials at the prices set forth in the contract.
Sn V.C. Sewer Pipe in place. @ $ 2.25 $S44.65
Std. 5' Manholes, complete
wiring, Cover &: Stub.
375.4 Lin. Ft.
2 Each
10.S6 v. F.
2 Each
1 Each
145.00 290.00
Extra Depth of Manhole.
TOTAL
12.00 130.32
20.00 40.00
25.00 25.00
$1,329.97
Removal 12" Trees.
Removal IS" Tree.
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by the City of Grand Island, Nebraska.
I herewith submit the following statement of all cost in con-
nection with Sanitary Sewer District No. 330.
TO: Louis H. Smith
TO: Engineering and Publication
TOTAL
$1,329.97
106.40
$1,436.37
To be divided from Sewer DistDict Fund as follows:
TOTAL
$1,436.37
NONE
$1,436.37
To be assessed to private property
To be charged to Mains.
I further recommend that the City Council sit as a board
of equalization on Sanitary Sewer District No. 330 on the
6th day of June at 7:30 P.M.
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Motion of Campbell, seconded by Mlldenstein, approved.
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Honorable Mayor &. City a,ouncil
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
We the undersigned, members of the Sanitary
Sewer Committee hereby recommend that the
attached contract for Engineering Services
be approved as drawn and the Mayor and City
Clerk be authorized to sign for the City of
Grand Island.
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Motion of Geil, seconded by Scbuessler, approved.
Extension Agreement witb Grand Island Grain, Inc., for storage
buildings at tbe Airport was presented. Motion of Stull, seconded by
Scbuessler, approved.
Extension Agreement by and Between tbe City of Grand Island and
Fayette Manufacturing Company for building identified as T-114, was
presented. Motion of Stull, seconded by Scbuessler, approved, Mayor
and Clerk autborized to sign.
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COIYJMITTEE REPORT
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City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
On the 28th day of April, 1962, the City of Grand Island secured
from George F. Rief and Anna M. Rief, husband and wife, an option to buy the
real estate described as follows:
Lots Six (6) amd Seven (7) and the Southeast
Quarter of the Southwest Quarter (SEtSWt) of
Section Ten (10), containing 124.25 acres more
or less, plus all accretion land in Township
Ten (10) North, Range Nine (9) West of the
6th P.M. in Hall County, Nebraska.
That said option is to expire on the 19th day of May, 1962, at
11:00 o'clock A.M.
Your Committee reports that the sale price of said land is the sum
of Twenty Eight Thousand ($28,000.00) Dollars, and that the sum of Five
Hundred ($500.00) Dollars was paid when said option was entered into and
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that there remains an unpaid balance in the sum of Twenty Eight Thousand
($28,000.00) Dollars.
Your Committee further reports that according to the option the
City shall be required to pay the grantors as follows: $5600.00 on ap-
proval of the title to the land herein described and upon execution of the
contract of sale by the parties at which time title to the real estate
herein described will pass to the City of Grand Island; that other payments
of the purchase price shall be as follows:
$5600.00 payable on April 10, 1963
$5600.00 payable on April 10, 1964
$5600.00 payable on April 10, 1965
$5600.00 payable on April 10, 1966.
Other terms of the purchase of this land provide that the City shall
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pay all taxes for the year 1962; that the City may enter said premises for
the purpose of making tests at four (4) different locations with the reason-
able right to enter with necessary equipment for tha.t work.
Other terms of said option are as follows: The sellers shall retain
possession without compensation to the City until April 10, 1967, after which
date said sellers shall have the option to lease said premises for the annual
rental of Eleven Hundred Twenty ($1120.00) Dollars.
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The City further agrees that it will not install any wells, pipe-
lines or poles until April 10, 1967.
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It is further provided that upon the exercise of this option the
Five Hundred ($500.00) Dollars paid for said option shall be credited
upon the purchase price, and if said option is not exercised the said
Five Hundred ($500.00) Dollars shall be retained by the sellers as con sid-
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eration for said option.
It is agreed however, that if there should be any delay on the part
of the first party in perfecting the title to the above property for more
than thirty (30) days, after notice shall have been given of the election
of the holder of this option to purchase the aforesaid property, then, and
in that event, the holder of this option shall have the right to cancel
this option, and upon the exercise of such right of cancellation, shall
receive back the consideration paid for this option, or shall have the right,
by written notice served upon the said first party, to extend the time of
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this option until the said title shall be perfected.
Your Committee, therefore, recommends that the City of Grand Island
exercise its option; that said land be purchased according to the terms
herein expressed subject to approval of the title by the Legal Department.,
Respectfully submitted
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Honorable Mayor and City Council
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Under the provlSlonsof Ordinance No. 3300, passed and
approved by the City Council on November 6, 1957, rates were
established for the sale of electrical energy by the City of
Grand Island. Included among the many provisions of the Ordin-
ance was a 10% prompt payment discount for a number of account
classifications. These rates and discount privileges have been
in effect since Janual'Y 15, 1958, and were adequate to provide
a very high type electric service, plus system maintenance and
plant additions to meet load growth, plus $ 2,000.00 per month
payment to the City of Grand Island in lieu of taxes.
Since 1958 however, factors beyond the control of the
Electric Department have increased operating costs to the
point where action must be taken. Included among the many
items are the following:
a. Effective May 1, 1959 the Kansas Nebraska Natural
Gas Company increased the price of natural gas for power plant
use approximately 9% or an increase of $ 25,000.00 per year
based on 1958 consumption.
b. Effective March 3, 1959 by order of the Court of
Industrial Relations of the State of Nebraska, the employees
of the Line Division of the Light Department were granted a
7% increase in wages.
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c. Effective August 15, 1959, the City of Grand Island
by Ordinance 3467 granted a 6% wage increase to employees of
the Water and Light Department not involved in the Court of'
Industrial Relations decision.
d. Effective July 1, 1960, under the terms of the Court
of Industrial Relations Order, employees of the Line Division
were granted a 5.37% increase in salary. Total cost of this
adjustment plus that granted to the other employees-of the
department was approximately $ 1,339.60 per month.
e. Effective July 1, 1961, under the terms of the Court
of Industrial Relations order, employees of the Line Division
were granted a 5.6% increase in salary. Total cost of this
adjustment plus that granted to the other employees of the
Department was approximately $ 1,808.00 per month.
Three substantial increases in salary and a 9% increas.e
in fuel cost have been absorbed without rate adjustment.
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The April 1962 payroll for 81 employees was $ 30,956.39.
The April 1962 bill for natural gas was $ 27,684.07.
Under the terms of the Court of Industrial Relations order,
on July 1, 1960, and each July 1, thereafter, the City of Grand
Island shall adjust the wage scale of all persons affected by
the order in the same percentage as the average change by the
Cities of North Platte, Hastings and Fremont, The Southern
Nebraska Rural Public Povver District of Grand Island, The Nebr-
aska Public Power System and The Consumers Public Power District.
Such adjustment shall be effective with the then current July
pay period.
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Under the terms of the order, a 4.22% increase in salary
will be necessary on July 1, 1962. Cost of the increase when
applied to the present payroll will be approximately $ 1,232.00
per month.
Tabulation of this data indicates the ever~increasing cost
of operation. Additional revenue must be provided to meet in-
creasing costs.
In view of this information your Committee recommends that
Ordinance No. 3300 be ammended to remove the prompt ~ayment
discount effective on all statements rendered in July 1962
and thereafter.
H.espectfully
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COMMITI'EE REPORT
Honorable Mayor and
City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
We, the undersigned Water and Light Committee hereby report that
on the 28th day of February, 1962, the City of Grand Island secured an
easement from Lloyd E. O'Nele and wife on certain lands located in
Section Two (2), Township Ten (10) North, Range Nine (9) West on which
to construct a power line and two (2) pipe lines for conveying water.
That this easement should be supplemented so that certain power
poles may be placed thereon which were not provided for in the original
easement.
That the cost of the privileges of placing certain power poles
will be the sum of Two Hundred Ten ($210.00) Dollars.
Your Committee, therefore, recommends that this easement be ap-
proved and the cost thereof be paid.
Respectfully
submitted this the 16th\ day of May, 1962.
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Motion of Stull, seconded by Schuessler, was approved, Mayor
and Clerk authorized to sign.
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Honorable Mayor & City Councj.l
Grand Island
Nebraska
Gentlemen:
We the undersigned, members of thE3 ~{ater & Light &""ld Street &
Alley' COlmni ttee, here~d th recommend that the request of Hinky
Dinky and Geer Helkus Construction Company to move an electrolier
at Monroe and Second Streets be granted. Said work to be per-
formed at no expense to the City of Grand Island and in accord-
ance vdth requirements of the ~vater & Light Co ssloner.
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Approved by other members of the City Council
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(COpy REPORT OF ENGINEERING, STREET and ALLEY and
BUILDING CODE COMMITTEE)
May 16, 1962
Honorable Mayor and City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
This is to inform you that to open Ohio Street and 20th Street across
the C.B.& Q.R.R., it is necessary to acquire certain tracts of land.
L. G. Waggener and wife who own Block 10 in Morris Fifth Addition
agree to deed to the City, land for the opening of 18th Street, 19th
Street and the southerly portion of 20th Street from Vine Street to
the West right-of-way line of the C.B. & Q.R.R., and a street adjacent
to and west of the C. B. & Q. R.R. from 17th street to 20th Street,
along with the easterly extensions of the alleys in Blocks 7, 8 and 9
in Morris Fifth Addition, all of the foregoing in exchange for the
vacating and deeding to them of Vine street from 17th street to 20th
St reet .
Your committee recommends the foregoing exchange of land and streets
as this arrangement will give access for Ohio Street and 20th Street
across the C. B. & Q. R.R.
Respectfully submitted this the 16th day of May 1962.
S/ Lyman M. Campbell
S/ Walter H. Stull
Engineering, street and Alley
and Building Code Committee
Motion of Campbell, seconded by Stull, approved.
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(COpy REPORT OF POLICE and STREET and ALLEY COMMITTEES)
May 7, 1962
Honorable Mayor and Members of City Council
City Hall
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
It 1s the recommendation of the undersigned committees that the
loading and unloading zone signs be removed at the following locations:
1 at Palmer Hotel
1 at Koehler Hotel
1 at Old Bell Hotel
1 at Pooles Printing
2 at Kinneys Shoe
1 at Paine Monument
1 at Old O.P. Skaggs
1 at Wardrobe
1 at Big Boo's Cafe
1 at Greenbergers
1 at Roger's Jewelry
1 at Old Corner Tavern
1 at Band Box Cleaners
1 at Millers Electric
2 at Stratton Hotel
1 at Stratton Hotel
200 Block No. Sycamore
300 Block No. Locust
200 Block East 3rd
300 Block No. Pine
300 Block No. Wheeler
300 Block No. Walnut
400 Block West 3rd
200 Block No. Wheeler
200 Block No. Wheeler
200 Block No. Wheeler
200 Block No. Locust
200 Block No. Locust
100 Block No. Pine
100 Block No. Walnut
1st Street Side
Locust Street Side
It is further recommended that the Police Department be authorized
to purchase 25 parking meters; such meters to be purchased under the
existing meter contract and paid for at the rate of $1.00 per meter per
month, and be installed at the above locations.
Respectfully submitted,
S/ Lyman M. Campbell
S/ Walter H. Stull
S/ Harold J. Schuessler
S/ Warren B. Geil
POLICE COMMITTEE STREET & ALLEY COMMITTEE
Mot ion of Mildenstein, seconded by Stull, approved.
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COMMITTEE REPORT
Honorable Mayor and
Ci1ty Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
We, the members of the Public Health and Sanitation Committee,
report that on the 4th day of April, 1962, sealed proposals were received
for the furnishing of one garbage collection box and truck to be used
in the collection of garbage and refuse.
"FoU.l OOllUult..tee :reports tRSlt a e6fflFll~1.el.~ivlZ ::;U.lvt:J;y d.uJ sLudy
@f th'i g3~ag<;;; culJ::ection bus~ness be !~rst made oefu!"t:J ah.}' equipment of
Wi S Dfltllre be purcfia."t:J~
We, therefore, recommend that all proposals be rejected and that
all certified checks and things due all parties whose proposals are in
the hands of the City Clerk, be returned.
Respectfully submitted this the 16th day of May, 1962.
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Honorable Mayor & City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
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We, the undersigned, members of the Street & Alley
Committee, recommend approval of the Engineer's
estimate for the purchase of two vehicles for the
Street & Alley Department, said purchase being
provided for in the current budget.
Street & Alley Committee
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Motion of Campbell, seconded by Stull, approved.
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Honorable Mayor & City Council
Grand Island, Nebra ska
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Herewith is the Engineer's estimate for the purchase of
two vehciles for the Street & Alley Department:
One - half ton pickup truck - $l,600J00
One - Carry All type - $2,600.00
Trade in to consist of one 1956 International pickup
and one 1956 Chevrolet Station Wagon.
I recommend that the City Clerk be authorized to adver-
tise for bids to be received until 7:30 P.M. Wednesday
June 6, 1962. .-
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Motion of Campbell, seconded by stull, estimate was approved.
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WHEREAS, Lutz, Daily and Brain, Consulting Engineers have
submitted plans and specifications for Power Piping necessary
as a part of the 22,000 KW expansion program of the C. W.
Burdick Station of the City of Grand Island Electric Depart-
ment, and said engineers have furnished an estimate of the
cost thereof in the sum of $300,000.00 and,
WHEREAS, such plans, specifications and estimate have been
examined and the same should in all respects be approved.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF GRAND ISLAI\ID, NE:BRASl<A, that the plans, specifi-
cations and estimate for such project, be and the same is
hereby approved; that the City Clerk be and he is hereby dir-
ected to advertise for bids for said Power Piping, and that
said bids be received up to 7:30 o'clock, P.M., Central
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standard Time on the 13th day of June, 1962, and to be open-
ed at the ~peeial meeting of the City Council to be held on
said date.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk forward a cert-
ified Copy of this resolution to F. E. Phelps, utilities
Commissioner.
Respectfully submitted
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and DISPOSAL PLANT Cm/INlITTEES
Motion of Gel1, seconded by Stull, Resolution was adopted
(10 minute recess)
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WHEREAS, the Mayor and Council of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska,
invited sealed proposals for the construction of Ourb and Gutter District
No. 105, the same to be received up to 7:30 o'clock on the 16th day of May,
1962, and to be opened at a regular meeting of the City Council held on
said date, and
WHEREAS, the proposal submitted by . L:cJ ;)ob,eJLZ.j k. c/ ;5"D/7
Contractor, was found to be the lowest and best proposal submitted.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA, that the proposal submitted by
E/ ~ h /~ tSZj I< zi S 6 n for the construction of said Curb
and Gutter District be, and the same is hereby accepted and approved, and
that the Mayor and City Clerk be, and they are hereby directed and authorized
to sign a contract on behalf of the City for the construction of said dis-
trict.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk forward a certified copy
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Respectfully submitted this 16th day of May, 1962.
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Motion of Cathpoell" secdna,d;bY".S1;iu1J:l, Resolution was adopted.
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WHEREAS, the Mayor and Council of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska,
invited sealed proposals for the construction of Curb and Gutter District
No. 106, the same to be received up to 7:30 o'clock P.M. on the 16th day
of May, 1962, and to be opened at a regular meeting of the City Council held
on said date, and
WHEREAS, the proposal submitted by Ell SL) b 1e.:7.2 '1 i:. c:/ S' P21 ,
Contractor, was found to be the lowest and best proposal submitted.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYORAND COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA, that the proposal submitted by
6Jr Sdb/€S2j I< <t SOrl for the construction of said Curb
and Gutter District be, and the same is hereby accepted and approved, and
that the Mayor and City Clerk be, and they are hereby directed and authorized
to sign a contract on behalf of the City of Grand Island for the construction
of said district.
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of this Resolution to E. W. Keiss, City Engineer.
Respectfully submitted this
Motion of campbell, seconded by Stull, Resolution was adopted.
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ORDINANCE NO. 3816 assessments on Sewer District No. 326,
regularly passed by the Council, signed by the Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3816 - Motio~ of Campbell, seconded by Mildenstein,
was placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein, Stull, Haile. Voting no, none
Lint and Sorensen absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3816 - Motion of Campbell, seconded by Mildenstein,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein,
Stull, Haile. Voting no, none. Sorensen and Lint absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3816 - Motion of Campbell, seconded by Mildenstein,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein,
Stull, Haile. voting no, none. Sorensen and Lint absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3816 - Motion of Campbell, seconded by Mildenstein,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot.
Voting yes, Schuessler, campbell, Geil, Mildenstein, Stull, Haile.
Voting no, none. Sorensen and Lint absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3817 assessments on Sewer District No. 327,
regularly passed by the Council, signed by the Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3817 - Motion of Campbell, seconded by Mildenstein,
was placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, campbell, Geil, Mildenstein, Stull, Halle. Voting no, none
Sorensen and Lint absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3817 - Motion of Campbell, seconded by Mildenstein,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein,
Stull, Haile. Voting no, none. Sorensen and Lint absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3817 - Motion of Campbell, seconded by Mildenstein,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein,
Stull, Haile. Voting no, none. Sorensen and Lint absent.
ORDINANCE: NO. 3817 - Motion of Campbell, seconded by Mildenstein,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot.
Voting yes, Schuessler, campbell, Geil, Mlldenstein, Stull, Haile.
Voting no, none. Sorensen and Lint absent.
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ORDINANCE NO. 3818 assessments on Sewer District No. 328_
regularly passed by the Council, signed by the Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3818 - Motion of campbell, seconded by Schuessler,
was placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein, Stull, Haile. Voting no, none
Sorensen and Lint absent.
or,DINANCE NO. 3818 - Motion of Campbell, seconded by Schuessler,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein,
Stull, Haile. Voting no, none. Sorensen and Lint absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3818 - Motion of Schuessler, seconded by Campbell,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein,
Stull, Haile. Voting no, none. Sorensen and Lint absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3818 - Motion of Schuessler, seconded by Campbell,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot.
Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein, Stull, Haile.
Voting no, none. Sorensen and Lint absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3819 authoriz ing sale of port ion of vacated Street
in Geer Subdivision to Anna Detweiler, regularly passed by the Council,
signed by the Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3819 - Motion of Schuessler, seconded by Stull, was
placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein, Stull, Haile. Voting no, none
Sorensen and Lint absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3819 - Motion of Schuessler, seconded by Stull,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, campbell, Gei1, Mi1denstein,
Stull, Haile. Voting no, none. Sorensen and Lint absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3819 - Motion of Schuessler, seconded by Stull,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, campbell, Gei1, Mi1denstein,
Stull, Haile. Voting no, none. Sorensen and Lint absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3819 - Motion of Campbell, seconded by Mildenstein,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot.
Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein, Stull, Haile.
Voting no, none. Sorensen and Lint absent.
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ORDINANCE NO. 3820 authorizing sale of portion of vacated street
in Geer Subdivision to Elmer and Norma Mettenbrink, regularly passed
by the Council, signed by the Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3820 - Motion of Schuessler, seconded by Campbell,
was placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein, Stull, Haile. Voting no, none
Sorensen and Lint absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3820 - Motion of Schuessler, seconded by Campbell,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein,
Stull, Haile. Voting no, none. Sorensen and Lint absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3820 - Motion of Schuessler, seconded by Campbell,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, campbell, Geil, Mildenstein,
Stull, Haile. Voting no, none. Sorensen and Lint absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3820 - Motion of Schuessler, seconded by Campbell,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. nolI call ballot.
Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein, Stull, Haile.
Voting no, none. Sorensen and Lint absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3821 authorizing sale of portion of vacated street
in Geer Subdivision to Anna Detweiler, regularly passed by the Council,
signed by the Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3821 - Motion of Campbell, seconded by Schuessler,
was placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein, Stull, Haile. Voting no, none
Sorensen and Lint absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3821 - Motion of Campbell, seconded by Schuessler,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein,
Stu.ll, Haile. Voting no, none. Sorensen and Lint absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3821 - Motion of Campbell, seconded by Schuessler,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein,
Stull, Haile. Voting no, none. Sorensen and Lint absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3821 - Motion of Campbell, seconded by Schuessler,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot.
Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, .Mildenstein, Stull, Haile.
Voting no, none. Sorensen and Lint absent.
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ORDINANCE NO. 3822 creating Water Main District No. 221 in Geer
Subdivision, regularly passed by the Council, signed by the Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3822 - Motion of Campbell, seconded by Mildenstein,
was placed on first reading at length. holl call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein, Stull, Haile" Voting no, none
Sorensen and Lint absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3822 - Motion of Campbell, seconded by Mildenstein,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein,
Stull, Haile. Voting no, none. Sorensen and Lint absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3822 - Motion of campbell, seconded by Mildenstein,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein,
Stull, Haile. Voting no, none. Sorensen and Lint absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3822 - Motion of Campbell, seconded by Mildenstein,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot.
Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein, Stull, Haile.
Voting no, none. Sorensen and Lint absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3823 creating Water Main District No. 226 in
Sherman Avenue from lOth to 13th; and in lOth Street from Howard Ave.
to Sherman Avenue, regularly passed by the Council, signed by the Mayor
ORDINANCE NO. 3823 - Motion of Campbell, seconded by Mildenstein,
was placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Gei1, Mildenstein, stull, Haile. Voting no, none
Sorensen and Lint absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3823 - Motion of campbell, seconded by Mildenstein,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein,
Stull, Haile. Voting no, none. Sorensen and Lint absent.
0RDINANCE NO. 3823 - Motion of Campbell, seconded by Mildenstein,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein,
Stull, Haile. Voting no, none. Sorensen and Lint absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3823 - Motion of Campbell, seconded by Mildenstein,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot.
Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Ml1denstein, Stull, Haile.
Voting no, none. Sorensen and Lint absent.
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ORDINANCE NO. 3824 creating Paving District No. 378 in Anna street
from Clark to Madison regularly passed by the Council, signed by the
Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3824 - Motion of Schuessler, seconded by Campbell,
was placed on first reading at length. noll call ballot. Voting yes,
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Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein, Stull, Haile. Voting no, none
Sorensen and Lint absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3824 - Motion of Schuessler, seconded by Campbell,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein,
Stull, Haile. Voting no, none. Sorensen and Lint absent.
ORDIN,cNCE NO. 3824 - Motion of Schuessler, seconded by Campbell,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein,
Stull, Haile. Voting no, none. Sorensen and Lint absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3824 - Motion of Schuessler, seconded by Campbell,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot.
Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein, Stull, Haile.
Voting no, none. Sorensen and Lint absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3825 creating Paving District No. 379 in Del Monte
Avenue from Hanover Lane to west line of Idlewood Lane, regularly
passed by the Council, signed by the Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 382~ - Motion of Schuessler, seconded by Campbell,
was placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein, Stull, haile. Voting no, none
Sorensen and Lint absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3825 - Motion of Schuessler, seconded by Campbell,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Gell, Mlldensteln,
Stull, Haile. Voting no, none. Sorensen and Lint absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3825 - Motion of Schuessler, seconded by campbell,
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rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Gell, Nildenstein,
Stull, Haile. Voting no, none. Sorensen and Lint absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3825 - Motion of Schuessler, seconded by Campbell,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot.
Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein, Stull, Haile.
Voting no, none. Sorensen and Lint absent.
FUND
Adm.
Eng.
st. Sewer
Health
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I City Ha 11
Civil Sere
Bldg. Dept.
General
Bond & Int.
Airport
st Alley Pave
Sanitation
Park
Police
Cemetery
Fire
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Fire Pension
Sew & New Sew.
Garage
Cern Per Care
Sew-Sew Call.
Library
Band
Off St Park.
APPROPRIATIONS & EXPENDITURES
FOR FISCAL YEAR ENDING MAY 31, 1962
APPROP.
62595.74
40615.00
38865.00
20802.00
71167.00
30360.00
1260.00
16110.00
281'/'/4. '/4
25620.00
98825.00
220425.00
64837.92
92020.50
194729.00
57620.00
183676.00
29000.00
54000.00
45120.00
140000.00
110518.78
44075.00
5700.00
21650.63
Civil Def. 1000.00
Soc. Security 69000.00
Sewer Canst.
Water
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. Sewer Di st.
Paving Dist.
20243.53
1759836.10
ADJ.
25089.88
25089.88
EXPENDED
MAY
5051. 86
TOTAL
EXPENDED
49816.84
3244.86 30597.13
21.58 25770.91
1888.83 14471.95
2258.30 32684.12
6667.77 18451.53
71.60 794.36
1324.10 12568.71
20528.90 18~1~~.55
9836.32
12151.77
5193.76
6847.53
14109.35
33945.00
76917.72
160270.30
49239.13
60076.73
159096.14
9715.05
13777.64
37124.53
144913.90
22940.11
2237.02
3777.46
33140.86
25089.88
7494.39
101943.14
34692.69
2666.70
5753.20
786.02
41040.73
20243.53
134608.89 1169945.98
3294.95
554.87
35464.41 337868.02
460609.51 3327041.03
1329.97 16477.83
225.84 257801.25
632238.62 5109134.11
Respectfully Submitted,
F. S. White, City Clerk
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12778.90
1001'7.'87
13094.09
6330.05
38482.88
11908.47
465.64
3541.29
96619.19
21907.28
60154.70
15598.79
31943.77
35632.86
20495.47
38762.10
6059.89
79089.88
11979.14
140000.00
8575.64
9382.31
3033.30
15897.43
213.98
27959.27
00
614980.00
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June 6, 1962
Council met in regular session. All Councilmen present. His
Honor, the Mayor, presiding. Rev. Becker, Chaplain at the Soldier's
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May 16th read and approved.
Regular Surety Bonds having been O.K.'d by the City Attorney,
were presented as follows:
American Wrecking Company
Frank Williams
House Wreckers
House Mover
Rief Electric
Electrician
Jim Kirkpatrick
Virgil Olson
Darrell Olson
Orv ille Sell
Auctioneers
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Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler, Bonds were appr~ved.
Protest with 58.45% signatures on paving District No. 372, Adams
Street from 5th to 7th, was presented. Motion of Campbell, seconded by
Stull, that protest be recognized and Ordinance drawn repealing
Ordinance No. 3306 creating District No. 372.
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BE.IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GRAND
ISLAND, NEBRASKA, that the application of John C. Schneider to move
his package liquor license from 209 North Garfield to 1616 West Second
(2nd) Street in the City of Grand Island be, and the same is hereby
~ granted.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk forward a certified
copy of this Resolution to the Nebraska Liquor Control Commission,
Lincoln, Nebraska.
Respectfully submitted this 6th day of June, 1962.
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BE IT RESOLVED BY THE YJAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GRAND
ISL~ND, NEBRASKA, that the application of Phil Painter, doing business
as Del Rio Tavern, for a license to sell beer On Sale and Off Sale at
the address known as 2222 West Second (2nd) Street in said City be~
granted.
BE IT FURTHER HESOLVB.,1) that the City Clerk forward a certified
copy of this Resolution to the Nebraska Liquor Control Commission,
Lincoln, Nebraska.
Respectfully submitted this 6th day of June, 1962.
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COMMITTEE
Motion of Mildenstein, seconded by Campbell, Resolution
was adopted.
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There were no bids received on Water Main Districts 221-224-226,
at which time Mr. Phelps advised the Council that he felt that the
Water Department should be permitted to bid on these projects. After
some discussion, the Mayor inquired if there were any of the
Contractors who bid on Water Main Districts present. Mr. House of the
Diamond Engineering Company was present, and advised that they had
two contracts on Water Main Districts and were losing money on each
one, and could not afford to do that. Motion of Campbell, seconded by
stull to readvertise for bids, and that the water Department be
permitted to make bids.
BIDS ON REMOVAL OF CATTLE CHUTES AND FENCES presented as follows:
Gle:n :Ganow
$735.00
$700.00
$735.00
Janky & Harder
L. H. Smith
Motion of Campbell, seconded by Stull, referred to Engineer and
Street and Alley Committee.
BIDS ON TRUCKS FOR STREET AND ALLEY DEPARTMENT presented as
follows:
Diers Motor Company
~ Ton Pickup
Carry-A 11
$1,233.31
$1,563.85
$1,189.36
$1,679.43
$1,158.69
$1,896.59
Kinman Chevrolet
~ Ton Pickup
Carry-All
International Harvester
~ Ton Pickup
Carry-A 11
Motion of campbell, seconded by Mi1denstein, referred to Engineer
and Street and Alley Committee.
BIDS ON PAVING DISTRICTS presented as follows:
DOBSON BROS. NATIONAL WALLACE CONST. GERHOLD CO. DIAMOND ENG.
CONST. CO. COf\1PANY COMPANY
363 $26,549.66
366 $12,755.69
367 $:39,492.16
368 $38,356.80
369 $12,118.20
370 $11,391.24
371 $ 3,055.30
$25,499.73
$12,212.60
$38,361.36
$36,861.10
$11,668.63
$10,952.13
$ 2,937.62
$26,730.35
$12'745,90
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$25,966.92 $24,725.39
$12,405.67 $11,839.36
$38,835.15 $36,335.40
$37,474.90 $35,718.70
$11,912.86 $11,331.82
$11,132.52 $10.548.22
$ 2,984.44 $ 2,843.18
$39,350.62
$38,548.20
$12,232.58
$11,391.50
$ 3,064.40
Motion of Stull, seconded by Schuessler, referred to City
Engineer and Street and Alley Committee.
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(COpy STREET AND ALLEY COMMITTEE REPORT)
June 5, 1962
Honorable Mayor and City Council
City Hall, Grand Island, Nebraska
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hereby recommend that all bids for street name signs, received on
May 16, 1962, be rejected and the City Clerk be instructed to return
each bidders certified chec~.
Respectfully submitted,
S/ Lyman M. Campbell
S/ Walter H. Stull
S/ Norman Mildenstein
Motion of Campbell, seconded by stull, approved.
Gary Ashley addressed the Council pertaining to request of Geer-
Melkus Company for permission to have Mobile Home Village, stating th8:t
there were several large homes in that area, and they had considerable
ground footage, and that being so close to their homes, they would
naturally decrease their value. After considerable discussion, it was
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(COpy LETTER FROM CITY ATTORNEY RE: Claim of Mrs. Earl K. Larson)
June 4, 1962
Honorable Mayor and City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Re: Claim of Mrs. Earl K. Larson
Gentlemen:
After the above captioned matter was referred to me I immediately
had a conference with Roberta Lawrey, the City Librarian, and with two
of her assistant librarians concerning this claim.
Later the City Engineer and I went to the library and we examined
the floor area approaching the stairway, as well as the hand rails and
the covering on the tread of said stairway where the alleged injuries
were sustained, and we found all floor coverings and hand rails in
good condition.
It is my opinion that the City of Grand Island is not liable to
Mrs. Larson for any of the damages she may have sustained, and I
recommend that her claim be rejected, and that she be notified within
the time and in the manner as by law provided.
Respectfully yours,
PCH:cah S/ Paul C. Holmberg, City Attorney
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(COpy LETTER FROM CITY ATTORNEY RE: Claim of Don Judy) June 4, 1962
Honorable Mayor and City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Re: Claim of Don Judy
Gentlemen:
I have examined the purported claim biled by the above named, and
I have also conferred with Mr. Judy in regard to his claim. I do not
find that a valid claim has been filed and I, therefore, recommend that
said claim be rejected.
I recommend that notice of
Mr. Judy in the time and manner
Motion of Sorensen, seconded by
stull, approved.
the rejection of the claim be given to
prov ided by law.
Respectfully yours,
S/ Paul C. Holmberg, City Attorney
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ORDINANCE NO. 3826 creating Curb and Gutter District No. 107 in
Prospect Street from the east line of Sheridan Avenue to the west line
of Sherman Avenue; and in Forrest Street from the west line of Sheridan
Avenue west to the corporate limits, regularly passed by the Council,
signed by the Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3826 - Motion of Schuessler, seconded by Stull, was
placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein, Stull, Haile. Voting no, none
Sorensen and Lint absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3826 - Motion of Schuessler, seconded by Stull,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, campbell, Geil, Mildensteln,
Stull, Haile. Voting no, none. Sorensen and Lint absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3826 - Motion of Schuessler, seconded by Stull,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein,
Stull, Haile. Voting no, none. Sorensen and Lint absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3826 - Motion of Schuessler, seconded by Stull,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot.
Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein, Stull, Haile.
Voting no, none. Sorensen and Lint absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3827 direct ing s:tdewalks to be laid in the southwest
portion of City, regularly passed by the Council, signed by the Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3827 - Motion of Schuessler, seconded by Mildenstein
was placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein, Stull, Haile. Voting no, none
Sorensen and Lint absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3827 - Motion of Schuessler, seconded by Mildenstein_
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein,
Stull, Haile. Voting no, none. Sorensen and Lint absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3827 - Motion of Schuessler, seconded by Mildenstein,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein,
Stull, Haile. Voting no, none. Sorensen and Lint absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3827 - Motion of Schuessler, seconded by Mildenstein
was placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot.
Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein, Stull, Haile.
Voting no, none. Sorensen and Lint absent.
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ORDINANCE NO. 3828 annexing Riverside Acres, regularly passed by
the Council, signed by the Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3828 - Motion of Schuessler, seconded by Stull,
was placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein, Stull, Haile. Voting no, none
Sorensen and Lint absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3828 - Motion of Schuessler, seconded by Stull,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein,
Stull, Haile. Voting no, none. Sorensen and Lint absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3828 - Motion of Schuessler, seconded by Stull,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein,
Stull, Haile. Voting no, none. Sorensen and Lint absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3828 - Motion of Schuessler, seconded by Stull,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot.
Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein, Stull, oaile.
Voting no, none. Sorensen and Lint absent.
ORDINAN~ NO. 3829 approval of Villa Mar-Dee Subdivision,
regularly passed by the Council, signed by the Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3829 - Motion of Schuessler, seconded by Stull,
was placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein, Stull, Haile. Voting no,none.
Sorensen and Lint absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3829 - Motion of Schuessler, seconded by Stull,
rules suspended and ordin8nce placed on second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein,
Stull, Haile. Voting no, none. Sorensen and Lint absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3829 - Motion of Schuessler, seconded by Stull,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein,
Stull, Haile. Voting no, none. Sorensen and Lint absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3829 - Motion of Schuessler, seconded by Stull, was
placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot. Voting
yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein, Stull, Haile. Voting no,
none. Sorensen and Lint absent.
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ORDINANCE NO. 3830 authorizing sale of portion of vacated road
in Geer Subdivision to Gary and Sandra Janky, regularly passed by the
Council, signed by the Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3830 - Motion of Campbell, seconded by Stull, was
placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. voting yes,
Schuessler, eampbell, Geil, Mildenstein, Stull, Haile. Voting no, none
Sorensen and Lint absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3830 - Motion of Campbell, seconded by Stull, rules
suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only. Roll
call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, C~bell, Geil, Mildenstein,
Stull, Haile. Voting no, none. Sorensen and Lint absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3830 - Motion of campbell, seconded by Stull, rules
suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only. Roll
call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein,
Stull, Haile. Voting no, none. Sorensen and Lint absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3830 - Motion of Campbell, seconded by Stull, was
placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot. Voting
yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein, Stull, Haile. Voting no,
none. Sorensen and Lint absent.
The Mayor mentioned budget estimates to be in as soon as possible
prior to June 15th.
Councilman Stull made reference to sand pits, with inquiry as to
whether or not there could be some control over same.
Claims against the City were presented as follows:
GENERAL
AIRPORT
AIRPORT CAFE
STREET
SANITATION
PARK
POLICE
CEMETERY
FIRE
SEWER
GARAGE
WATER
LIGHT
SEWER DIST.
PA VING DIST.
OFF STREET
3389.33
2212.61
581.01
4802.88
871.31
642.65
1441.55
Motion of Stull, seconded by Schuessle
149.41
489.43
3725.17
67e>.98
28,503.76
392,779.60
1329.97
195.77
324.87
$ 442,010.30
were allowed as read, and listed in
claim register. Roll call ballot.
Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil,
Mildenstein, Stull, Haile. Voting no,
none. Sorensen and Lint absent.
Motion of Stull, Council adjourned.
F. S. White
City Clerk
May 16, 1962
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Request of Schuppan's Sales and Service that the area in the
1700 and 1800 Block, South Locust Street, just north of the A & W
Root Beer Stand, be rezoned to Business fiB", was presented. Motion of
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campbell, seconded by Sorensen, referred to the Planning Commission.
Request of McDannel to remove curb along the west side of Lot 4,
Block 18, Kernohan & Decker's Addition, was presented. campbell
advised the Council that report on same would be presented later.
Communication from Delmar Mehring pertaining to the Air Polution
caused by the Lincoln Fertilizer and Sierra-Talc Company was presented,
along with request that City Council take some action. Motion of
Campbell, seconded by Sorensen, referred to City Attorney.
(COpy LETTER FROM S. N. WOLBACH, President of Museum Board)
HALL COUNTY MUSEUM BOARD, Grand Island, Nebraska,
June 2, 1962
The Honorable Dr. Frank Ryder, Mayor
and Members of the City Council
City of Grand Island
Grand Island, Nebrasl<:a
Gentlemen:
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In May the Museum Board requested that the sale of the buildings on
the Windolph property be delayed in the public interest pending further
consultation with city officials over their public use. This request
was subsequently approved by the City Council.
On June First a meeting wps held by representatives of the Museum
Board with the Chairman and members of the City Property, water, and
Light Committees in the office of the Utilities Commissioner, Mr.
Frank Phelps, to discuss the museum's projected use of these build-
ings and the areas immediately adjacent -to them.
As a result of general discussion the following points of agreement
were reached between the Museum Board and the Committees:
(1) That the museum request the use for outdoor exhibit and/or
botanical agricultural demon~tration purposes of the 47 acres in
the northwe st corner of the W indolph farm north of the out fall
ditch and east of the Stuhr farm.
(2) That the museum request that the 50 acre plot directly east
of the 47 acre plot be reserved for cultural-recreational
development by joint city-museum board action at sometime in the
future.
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(3) That the responsibility for the property and the buildings
thereon be transferred to the Museum Board in the form of a long-
term lease (at $1 per year) with the city continuing to hold the
deed to the property.
In view of the above discussion, the Museum Board therefore, requests
the Council to authorize the City Attorney to enter into consultation
with the Board's attorney, Mr. C. E. Cronin, so that substance of the
above proposal may be recorded in proper legal form.
S/ S. N. Wolbaob, President
Motion of Geil, seoonded by Sorensen, that request be approved.
City Attorney advised that he felt that the request of Mehring
should be referred also to the Sanitation Committee. Motion of
campbell, seconded by Sorensen, approved.
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GRAND ISLAND CITY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING
May 28, 1962 -- 7:30 P.M.
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Minutes of previous meeting read and approved.
1. Ken Carpenter, representing Geer Melkus Co., requested tentative
approval of acceptance of Blocks 1, 2, 3 and 4 in Island Acres to
be admitted into the City Limits. Approved.
2. Report on progress of City ~lanning contract and account for
payment was received from David Peterson of Lincoln, Nebraska.
3. A letter from Mayor Ryder, relative to old abandoned sand pits,
was read, studied and discussed. The feasibility of an ordinance
for safety and sanitation to be studied and discussed further by
the Committee.
4. Discussion of expansion of feed lots adjacent to the City, which
had become a nuisance to the City.
5. Recommended immediate steps for the resurfacing of Third Street
from Sycamore to Cedar Street. Carried.
6. City Council is reminded of Item 4 in April 9, 1962 Minutes,
referring to a proposed ordinance to regulate mobile home parks.
7. March 12, 1962 Howard Kelley requested a change of zoning for his
property near Capital Avenue, and the Burlington tracks for the
purpose of permitting it to operate as an auto body and repair
shop. The request was denied and protested by several people, but
the garage has since been established and is now operating without
consent of the City. Recommended the Building Inspector reinspect
building to determine if a zoning restriction is being violated.
Carried.
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8. July 29, 1961, City Council passed an ordinance zoning one mile
perimeter from City to Residence A. Since we have not completed the
Comprehensive Plan as yet, we request this ordinance be extended six
months so we can incorporate this ordinance in the Plan. Carried.
Election of officers postponed until next meeting.
Adjourned 9:00 P.M.
Respectfully Submitted,
sl Delmar Mehring, Secretary
Motion of Stull, seconded by Mildenstein, received and placed on
file.
Petition with 50% signatures for paving Adams Street from 5th to
6th presented. Motion of Campbell, seconded by Mildenstein, request
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was granted, ordinance ordered drawn.
Petition for paving with 52.76% signatures in Howard Avenue from
capital Avenue to Forrest Street and in Logan Street from Second Street
to Third Street and in Forrest Street from Taylor Street to Howard
Avenue and in Custer Avenue from Forrest Street to State Street and in
state Street from Custer Avenue to Taylor Street, was presented.
Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Mildenstein, request was granted, and
ordinance ordered drawn.
Motion of Sorensen, Council adjourned to meet as Board of
Equalization.
F. S. White
City Clerk
June 6, 1962
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Grand Island, Nebraska
June 6, 1962
Council met as Board of Equalization on Sewer District No. 330.
All Councilmen present. His Honor, the Mayor, presiding.
RESOLUTION
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BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GRAND
ISLAND, NEBRASKA, sitting as a Board of Equalization after due notice
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having been given thereof, that we find the total cost of the construc-
tion of Sanitary Sewer District No. 330 to be the total sum of $1436.37;
that we find the benefits accruing to the real estate in said district
to be the total sum of $1436.37, and that we find the benefits accruing
to the respective lots, tracts and parcels of land in said district to
be the sum set opposite the several descriptions as follows:
NAIvIE
Donald W. McDannel and
Rudolf F. Plate
Donald W. McDannel, Rudolf
F. Plate and Norman L. Behring
Donald W. McDannel and
Rudolf F. Plate
Donald W. McDannel, Rudolf
F. Plate and Norman L. Behring
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Donald W. McDannel and
Rudolf F. Plate
Donald W. McDannel, Rtidolf
F. Plate and Norman L. Behring
Donald W. McDannel and
Rudolf F. Plate
Donald W. McDannel, Rudolf
F. Plate and Norman L. Behring
Donald W. McDannel ahd
Rudolf F. Plate
Donald W. McDannel, Rudolf
F. Plate and Norman L. Behring
Donald W. McDannel and
Rudolf F. Plate
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Donald W. McDannel, Rudolf
F. Plate and Norman L. Behring
Gene P. & Rachel M. Lawrey
Donald W. HcDannel and
Rudolf F. Plate
Gene P. & Rachel M. Lawrey
James J. Jr. & Pearl G. Harnan
LOT BLOCK
ADDITION
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University Place
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
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10
11
N 24' 12
S 18' 12
13
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86.94
86.94
86.94
86.94
86.94
86.94
86.94
86.94
86.94
86.94
86.94
49.68
37.26
86.94
86.94
109.71
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NAME
LOT BLOCK
ADDITION
AMOUNT
Roy O. & Vivian G. Mickish
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24
University Place 109.50
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Total
$1436.37
Respectfully submitted this the 6th day of J'L1rle, 1962.
There being no protests, motion of Campbell, seconded by Sorensen,
Resolution was adopted.
Motion of Sorensen, Council adjourned to meet as Board of
Ad justment .
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Ci ty Clerk
June 6, 1962
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June 6, 1962
Council met as Board of Adjustment on request of William Munroe for
permission to build Duplex; and request of John Lammert for permission
to erect steel and wood structure. All Councilmen present. His Honor,
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the Mayor, presiding.
Request of Munroe was presented along with Committee Report as
follows:
( COpy)
June 4, 1962
Honorable Mayor & City Council
City Hall
Grand Island, Nebreska
Gentlemen:
We, the undersigned members of the Building and Zoning Codes
Committee to whom a request was referred by Mr. William Munroe to
erect a Duplex on Lot 151, West Lawn Addition, recommend the request
be granted.
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sl Lyman M. Campbell
sl Norman E. Mildenstein
sl Walter H. Stull
Motion of Campbell, seconded by Stull, report w~s approved.
Request of Lammert was presented along with Committee Report as
follows:
June 5, 1962
Honorable Mayor & City Council
City Hall, Grand ISland, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
We, the undersigned members of the Building and Zoning codes Committee
to whom was referred a request by Mr. John Lammert to erect a steel and
wood structure covered with galvanized metal, and located on E. Capital
Avenae, recommend that permission be granted under the following
conditions:
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In as much as Mr. Lammert has ststed in his request that the building
to be erected would be used in part for agricultural purposes and if
need be, totally converted for this use, also this building will
replace the original which was destroyed by fire, however; the existing
conditions of this area as pertains to debris warrants the following
condition to be inserted in the granting of permission to erect this
building.
1. The existing barn type wood building will be torn down or
moved so as not to be at its nearest point within 20 feet of this
new metal building.
2. The area surrounding the proposed new structure will be
thoroughly cleaned and maintained in an orderly, neat, and sanitary
manner.
3. This area being zoned Residence "A" prohibits the collection of
debris, or the establishing of a Junk yard.
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We hereby request the Chief Building Inspector to follow through on th
above conditions, and issue a permit on this basis.
Respectfully submitted,
S/ Lyman M. Campbell
S/ Norman E. Mildensteln
S/ Walter H. Stull
Motion of Campbell, seconded by Mildenstein, Report was approved.
Motion of Sorensen, Council adjourned to meet in regular session.
F. S. White
City Clerk
June 6, 1962
Grand Island, Nebraska
June 6, 1962
Council met in regular session. All Councilmen present. His
Honor, the Mayor, preSiding.
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P~rtit:i1E8timate No.
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$ 306.00
~th1Er~s~l!mate
Upon Go;fitr'aot Dated. M~r,~h 6, 19~~
CIT~OF Gl.1AND :tSI,AND
':Engineering Dept..
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Location City Cemetery
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Montbof .
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Contractor o. V. Hehnke Company
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:-':~&...o........t....-..;'~ c >"~~:ttl ~~l! ~ al~~' ;!I;.~ II ~~.,.; ~~~,~ .r ~ .~~~
Q.,,[\1'.Tl'l17rp....DEmA.T."'''' .PRICE . II MO'i''l'"l\TM
,U.....,.i...._.X . .'~ J,.,J./Q A!'l V.l.~</.
........'.~....I~....,d.GU,-~\o..~.~_,..,1:.~~.~~_.yfU 1J: l'
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Total Amount of Contract
$ 911.00
571.00
340.00
34.00
306.00
Work Still to Finish
Due Contractor
Less Retainage 10%
Total to be Drawn
Certificates Previously Issued
This Certificate
None
306.00
~ !lli3lMJi<>..~r.......~. lh '~M
r1'.;..~~~~~4-'I'I,-.~ ...,[.1 " l~,. 4lo:tl!~4, ,.~...ty_.d~~_~
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TOTAL
$ 340.00
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To Be Divided as Follows~
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[...11 ,PO .:"" .)"1~
Previous
Estimate
Cf) Per cent
/0 (0 Retained
, 1
tho.&.
None
~~.C'
34.00
....to.. ~~.
~",sfl .. u, .,.",.~'I_.", _. > . ~
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Amount
now due
$ 306.00
III:'" $\I, .l f' 1 y.-..~"~. ~ -4
:......:~...;..~\ K~~~ ,~lJ,~~ ~ ,:,'/~, "l~: ~.~ lJ~:
~.,I~,Jl~" I, tt:~t,:,~~,:: j, ; 'J~~=:;;~?'I'i~...~\l'_~JJ_l~~,~~..r~:7':'....~~
To the C.1ty Counoil:
:t Oertify that the:re i$ Three Hundred Six
.....AA!' nWlll:.l"'I"fJ, i:: . . , L 1 1. . 1:1~t!- l ...
DOLLARS
ll~,l.~
due to.
o. V. Hehnke Company
"'''~ ~ T ~, T,'. J ., , I, ~_'" _ ._: Tho,. 1P"7'1,- . ....' .', lUll Y . .l. ,r '-,
It._~ ?~. 1.1. "
on aCC(}'O,nt of
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ftbO"/e estimate.
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.......0 ity Enginee1'l!
G~n(l Island, Nebr,. I ....! June 6, . 1962
Motion of Stull, seciond~~ 'ty'-k!faenstkin, approved.
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C,IT'!, OF GRAND tSLAh~
, ~it1$e.1";trtg Dept4
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$ 6,(). ;t) ",'
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Partial E~t'.tI1Qte Nc. 1., 1 Upon' Oontract Dat$d_M~:reb l~.
., If':""':f..'~ I.,..
1.962
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P,1st~ie't, No. l.~toeation_!;t"~in'..r~:n!leerm,terx ~uiJ-d~lJS:
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M6~th of r ..
. < ..., _, . L" .
Cont}\aeto:r Iierm~n "PIQbi~mFtnY . . .,.
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Q,Gf.\,N~: Ilcr:Y'
: '" ,-'- '" ,- - ' '-""- " - -.'--..-, ,-'..-.---,".- - "
_~'" ~_ f' J,l-~~~f~ I ;14 ~.~~ ~~~{~"f'-~~,fl^~;;,-~~~~:~~-~~~ 1 1
DETAlts ' ' Pl1ICE
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AMOUNT.
. t,,.~,,, , - _ _I "r r " ,r _' ,t4i-ir.-~.,:--,J. ~t~ I.'. IT--: )___ 1. ,,~v-{~oi.,. ).
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Contract Price
~41tfo\--:r"~1M:* . l"
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$2,489.00
.fr1!..'l,.- l'_,_,
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TOTAL
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To Be Di v1ded as Follows:,
'1 L.' ~~~,.., 14~"4.~'i'" .'. '(r
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Previo\1s
Estimate
Per oent
Reta:1ned
.t:"':~,.
NONE
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'v.-".!,~'-'
Amount , ' ',I f\t:;t) _ t:;a .
now dUe' ~,.,.....
1 . --..
<M l.,q-..
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+~{tf~]:'r~~'Ttrtj -';l.
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~;rf~,I~':'~~"Oi.:, ~>',__i:.:~:'r~d~. ;ttii!\1,~~:-=
To the Ca.t1 C-OUM EL l .
Six hundred fifty dollars
I Certify, ' that ther~ 1$ J:l'm~<:-F''; -F'~V',/\\,e'm:r'9JF..,- - ... - --- .DOLUJ'tS
I "q'~~ *~~~ ~_~,.r-.JlitI-<!~'$i"~.tf J..:t\ll ~.. ~~, '.
due to~.;t~~,,~tl.t-,ml~iD', Cp~~~a~;;.",(~~ ,~r J J' ,rr .on aQcount of
e.bov~ estimate".
Grand Island,NabJ,~~,
Motion of Stull,
;t;!;~L~?t1~ .f~,i_ J k4~ CltyEng1neer
J~~e ,'I, ~?~~.}9~
seconded by Mildenstein, approved.
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Partial Estims:tHj NQ..
~emeter"y .
.~.UL.pistrlct No. J"
M<tn:th ot
2
cl:.(}~~~
. 5427.90 171
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Upon Qontract Dated March 6, .:19,62
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,Q;tTY OF GRA!ID 1:SLANP
. Sngi~e:r1ng Dta:pt~
1 : RlotJ.....l
, 9i~y .c~met]~J{'Y..~,
Location
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Qontractor . L,a,cy. .~pi1q:tn~~~,.~u~1?t:t ~,q-
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Q,lJ..LtNT:i:TY
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DETAILS" ,
4~~:)
PRICE
"'~~...~
AMOUNT
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,L,l ~
,of .,.,r
Total Amount of Contract
$14,720.00
1,970.00
12,750.00
1,275.00
11,475.00
6,047.10
5,427.90
Work Still to Finish (This Date - May .31, 1962)
Due Contractor
Less Retainage 10%
Total to be Drawn
Certificates Previously Issued
This Certificate
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TOTAL
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To Be Divided as Follows:
, . . "';,,",;':: ",., ~ l
. '0 ~" rttflJ~~~
J.;-"'f~$
Previous
Estimate
Pel," cent
Retained
AmOunt
now 'due
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6,047:10
, ". ~ ! , ...
'r.~ p.ll\(
/07..
1,275.00
t 1 M~4.".~ 0 .'~
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1,L",l:1 1I,r/r
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""-.,,"
5_427.90
,.. tl ""!..(t:<<~-" . ~~.,
~~ l '~,~.: ,~ I ,l r ..,~tJ_ '1[':'_:'1' J~,,-r_- .r,J[.$ "~i':,.~l ~~'~~lJ~t~~;1~n-;~~~ .~~,l;-~~Mi'~ I.I~J.,~~~~....~_:i'=
1'0 the C1t-y Oduno:t.l: Five Thousand Four Hundred Twenty
I Certify that tbere i$ Seven Dollars and Ninety Cents DOLLARS
i ~, ~:_,4n.l t. !l- ....' _'. I
due to~~~~y~.!~.2?i~g .~~S.~ER~I u.~~~Pia~l j ... I..,.
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on Mtount of
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E'.bovee $ time. tE)h
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",_,--e_City E:nglnee:r
Grand Island, Nebt' , ~ June 6) 1962
Motion of Stull, sec'6rilec:f<b~I'Mticfentst~in, approved.
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Honorable Mayor & City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
Herewith is the Engineer's estimate for the construction
of Sanitary Sewer pipe installation under Locust Street
at Five (5) locations to serve the general area of the
Holcomb Additions.
270 Lin. Ft.
75 Lin. Ft.
5 Each
8" C.I. Pipe Cl. 150
(Pushed in place at 5
crossing)
8" Vit. Clay Pipe.
Std. 5' San. Manholes
complete w/stubs, &
Ring & Cover.
@ 24.00
3.75
$6,}+80.00
281.25
25.14 i. F.
Extra Depth of M.R.
TOTAL
130.00
16.00
650.00
402.24
$7,813.49
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It is recommended that this work be advertised for bids to
be received until 7:30 o'clock P.M. Wednesday June 20, 1962.
Respectfully submitted,
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E. W. Keiss
City Engineer
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Motion of campbell, seconded by Sorensen, approved.
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Honorable Mayor & City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
Herewith is the Engineer's estimate for the construction
of public sidewalks in the following locations persuant
to Ordinance No. 3711.
Approx. 1400 Sq. Ft. Waugh Street, Broadwell
to Huston.
$700.00
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312 Sq. Ft. Lot 19, Block 2, Park-
hill Subdivision.
264 Sq. Ft. Lot 7, Block 82,
Original Town.
156.00
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132.00
TOTAL
$988.00
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It is recommended that this work be advertised for bids
to be received until 7:30 o'clock P.M. Wednesday June
20, 1962.
Respectfully submitted,
d~/~
E. W. Keiss
City Engineer
EWK:dgl
Motion of campbell, seconded by Sorensen, approved.
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Airport Lease by and between the City of Grand Island and Hertz-
Rent-a-Car for Counter Space at the Administration Building, was
presented. Motion of Stull, seconded by Geil, was approved, Mayor
and Clerk authorized to sign.
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Lease by and between the City of Grand Island and Ken Carver, for
Building identified as T-116, $430.00 a year, was presented. Motion of
Stull, seconded by Schuessler, was approved, Mayor and Clerk authorized
to sign.
Agreement with the Weather Bureau, $545.00 per year, was presented.
Motion of Stull, seconded by Schuessler, approved, Mayor and Clerk
authorized to sign.
Contract with Sky-Ways was presented. Motion of Stull, seconded
by Schuessler, approved, Mayor and Clerk authorized to sign.
Agreement by and between the City of Grand Isl~nd and Richard Ebrel
for Hayland presented. Motion of Stull, seconded by Schuessler, approv
ed, Mayor and Clerk authorized to sign.
Agreement with Ewoldt for hayland was presented. Motion of Stull,
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seconded by Schuessler, approved. Mayor and Clerk authorized to sign.
Lease with Federal Aeronautics Administration was presented. Motio
of Schuessler, seconded by Stull, approved. Mayor and Clerk authorized
to sign.
Agreement with Richard Ebre1 for hayland was presented. Motion of
Stull, seconded by Schuessler, approved. Mayor and Clerk authorized to
sign.
Resolution pertaining to power wire lines on right of way of Union
Pacific presented as follows:
RESOLUTION
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WHERE~S, the UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY has tendered to
the CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, State of Nebraska, an agreement covering
continued maintenance and operation of overhead power wire lines on
right of way of Railroad Company at Grand Island, Nebraska; said
agreement being identified as Railroad Company's C.D. No. 38252-1; and
WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Grand Island has said
proposed agreement before it and has given it careful review and
consideration; and
WHEREAS, it is considered that the best interests of said
City of Grand Island, State of Nebraska will be subserved by the
acceptance of said agreement;
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
GRAND ISLAND, STATE OF NEBRASKA:
That the terms of the agreement submitted tiy the Union
Pacific Railroad Company as aforesaid be, and the same are hereby,
accepted in behalf of said City;
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and directed to execute said agreement on behalf of said City, and
that the City Clerk of said City is hereby authorized and directed to
attest said agreement and to attach to each duplicate, original of
said agreement a certified copy of this resolution.
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(COPY) Estimate for trucks for Disposal Plant
June 1, 1962
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council
City Hall, Grand Island, Nebraska
Gent Ie men:
The City Disposal Plant is in need of two new trucks to carryon
and continue its present efficient operation.
The two trucks to be replaced are worn beyond repair and are
suitable only for trade-in value.
Estimates as follows: $6000.00 for 1500 Gal. Tank Truck
$4000.00 for 3 Cu. Yd. Box & Truck
We request authority for purchase of two new trucks as per
attached specifications, and the City Clerk be authorized to advertise
for bids to be received up to 7:30 P.M., June 20, 1962.
sj Warren B. Geil
sj Norman Mildenstein
sj James S. Haile
Motion of Geil, seconded by Haile, Report and Estimates were
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(COpy) Report for Multidigestion System
June 1, 1962
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council
City Hall, Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
REPORT FOR MULTI DIGESTION SYSTEM
The following list of parts and ma.terial is needed to repair and
restore the Darr Oliver Multidigestion System used in the operation of
the City Sanitary Sewer Disposal Plant.
This equipment is available from only one source, so advert ising
for bids is not necessary. We are requesting Council approval to
proceed with this project so that all work can be completed as soon
as possible.
Itemized estimate attached. ($3,904.00)
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sj Warren B. Geil
sj Norman Mildenstein
sj James S. Haile
Motion of Geil, seconded by Haile, Report wa.s approved.
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HONORABLE [,I.t.\YOR AND CITY COUNCIL
Grand Island, Nebraska
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On the 23rd, day of May 1962 we the members of the Water,
Electric, Sanitary Sewer System and Disposal Plant Committee met
in the Council Chamber at 10:00 A.M. with the Mayor present a
portion of the time and with the utilities Commissioner also in
attendance. This meeting was for the purpose of discussing a
violation of Sec. 6, 7 and 8 of Ordinance No. 1917 and amended
by Ordinance 2318, which Sections deal with the use of the
Sanitary Sewer System in the City of Grand Island. The violator
being Mr. 1(. C. Hayward the owner and operator of the CUlligan
Soft Water Service located at 1604 West North Front. Mr Hayward
appeared in response to a letter from the City Attorney, Mr.
Paul C. Holmberg.
The discussion brought out first of all that in the oper-
ation of his plant, !Vir. Hayward was causing a chemical used in
his water softening process to be discharged into the sanitary
sewer in such quantities that the sewer system had become plug-
ged to the extent that an expensive cleaning job had been necess-
ary to stop sewerage from backing up on other users of the
system. The cost of this cleaning job was in the amount of
$ 407.70, a complete tabulation of which is attached to this
report and becomes a part thereof.
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The discussion further brought out that Mr. Hayward was
not aware that he was committing this violation until appraised
of the condition by the Commissioner of utilities, but since
that time he has taken definite steps to improve t~operation
of the settling basin or trap at his plant in order to stop
this chemical from being discharged since its' loss represents
a considerable cost to him. t1lr. Hayward admitted that he now
knows that his plant was the cause of the sewer stoppage and when
asked for an opinion concerninq V'Jhat portion of the $ 407.70
cleaning job he should~pay he stated that realized his operation
had been negligent but he preferred not to pay any of the cost
of the cleaning job but rather apply it to improvements in his
plant to prevent a recurrence of this violation.
Mr. Hayward brought out that in discussing this matter
with a now dissolved Sewer Committee some years ago he was left
with the impression that the City would share the cost of con-
necting his plant to the storm sewer and that this arranoement
had been confirmed in a letter from the then City Attorney,
Mr. Carl Willard, no copy of this letter could be made avail-
able by Mr. Hayward or from the files n01JV in the possession of
the present City Attorney. This committee made it clear to
Mr. HaYlf'Jard that the City has never made any contribution to
connections for the benefit of any customer and has no intention
of doing so now.
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final decision of this committee that in view of the cooperative
attitude of this customer and the steps he has already t~ken to-
gether with his plans for future operation the City will absorb
the cost of the just completed sewer cleaning job with the under-
standing that should it happen again he is to pay the full cost
of any corrective action. To this l,rr. Hayward agreed. '
Your Committee therefore recommends the adoption of this
report and that it be made a matter of record for future guid-
ance.
Respectfully
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seconded by stull, Report
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COMMITTEE REPORT ON PtJRCHASE OF MOTOR VEHICLE FOR
UTILITIES DEPARTTvlENT
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Gentlemen:
The attached Notice to Bidders, together with spec-
ifications, are submitted for your consideration for the
purpose of replacing a 1955 one-half ton pickup type tryck!i J/
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used for City Electric Line Department service. ~~~.
In view of the fact that it is no longer economically
feasible to repair the vehicle, we recommend that the City
Council approve the attached specifications and request
that the City Clerk advertize for bids. Bids should be
received by the City Clerk until 7:30 o'clock, P.M., CST.,
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Respectfully submitted this 6th day of June.
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Motion of Geil, seconded by Haile, Report was approved.
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(COpy) Report of Water and Light Committee relative to salary
adjustment for Frank Phelps
June 1, 1962
Honorable Mayor
Members of the City Council
City Hall
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
The attached letter was received by the Chairman of the Water
and Light Committee on or about December 11, 1961, and pertains to a
salary adjustment for F. E. Phelps, our Water and Light Commissioner.
the attached letter contains a part ial comparison of salaries paid to
heads of Electric Operating Groups (similar to our own) and the average
was near the $13,000.00 per year bracket.
We have ma.de a careful study of the information contained in this
letter and feel the suggestions are justified. We further feel that
due to the fact Mr. Phelps has recently been offered $14,000.00 by
another nearby city for his services, we should recommend that his
annual salary be adjusted to $12,500.00 July 1, 1962 and increpsed to
~13,000.00 beginning January 1, 1963. Same to continue on an annual
basis until changed by Committee and City Council action.
Respectfully submitted,
S/ Warren B. Geil
S/ Norman Mildenstein
S/ James S. Haile
Motion of Mildenstein, seconded by Haile, approved.
(COpy) Report of Street and Alley Committee
Honorable Mayor and City Council
City Hall, Grand Island, Nebraska
June 4, 1962
Gentlemen:
We, the members of the Street and Alley Committee, to whom was referred
the request by Dr. Luers for permiss ion to cut the curb at Second and
Logan Streets, recommend permission be granted and that the Engineer'S
Specifications be followed.
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Respectfully submitted,
S/ Lyman M. Campbell
S/ Walter H. Stull
S/ Norman Mildenstein
STREET AND AILEY COMMITTEE
Motion of Campbell, seconded by Stull, approved.
(COpy) Report of Street and Alley Committee
Honorable Mayor and City COLl.ncil
City Hall, Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
We, the members of the Street and Alley Comm1.ttee, to whom was referred
the request for permission to cut the curb at 115 and 121 N. Monroe,
recommend the request be allowed.
June 4, 1962
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Respectfully submitted,
S/ Lyman M. Campbell
S/ Walter H. Stull
S/ Norman Mildenstein
STREET AND ALLEY COMMITTEE
Motion of Campbell, seconded by Stull, approved.
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Honorable Mayor & City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
We the undersigned, members of the Street & Alley
Committee, hereby recommend that the request of
Dr. Walter Luers for permission to park vehicles
between the curb and sidewalk along the west side
v of Lot 5, Block 51, Packer and Barr's 2nd Addition,
be granted persuant to specifications of the City
Engineer.
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TO THE rIONOPJd'LE r/\f.\ YOE AND CITY COUNCIL
Grand Island, Nebraska
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Gentlemen:
Under the provisions of existing ordinances and operat-
ing policy, the employees of the Water and Light Department,
other than management all put in a basic forty (40) hour
work week. The Water and Light office however is open to the
public forty-four (44) hours or from 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.
on Monday through Friday and from 8:00 A.M. until 12:00 Noon
on Saturday, service personnel are made available on call at
anytime.
In order to staff the office without payment of overtime,
the Saturday and Monday A.M. periods have been operated with
one-half staff.
Prior to the removal of the prompt payment discount
\nhich will become effec'.:ive July 1, 1962, discount dates
were very important, and caused heavy customer traffic at the
counters. On the occasions when the last day of the discount
period fell on Saturday or Monday the half staff operation
caused waiting lines at the counter with the result that ser-
vice was not adequate. In addition to the service problem,
stenographic and other personnel have not been available dur-
ing the full forty-four (44) hour management week.
After consideration of these factors and the fact that
an after hour Depository is to be installed for use by cus-
tomers desiring to pay bills when the office is closed and
in order to provide improved service to the public during
all the hours that the office is open, we the undersigned
members of the Water and Liqht and the Finance Committees
recommend that effective on'the first Saturday following
the 1 st. of Jul y 1962, the \Vater and Light office and all
other offices in the City Hall be closed all day Saturday.
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Motion of Geil, seconded by Mildenstein, Report was approved.
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(COpy) Report of Airport Committee
June 6, 1962
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
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Due to the condition of the sanitary and storm sewer drainage system
at the Grand Island Municipal Airport, it is the recommendation of the
undersigned Committee, that the Consulting Engineering Firm of Black
and Veatch of Kansas City, Missouri, be authorized to proceed in
making a complete survey of the above mentioned system. Mayor and
Clerk be authorized to sign. (Estimate $2,000.00)
Respectfully submitted,
Airport Committee
Motion of Stull, seconded by
S/ Walter H. Stull
S/ Warren B. Geil
Geil, approved.
(COpy) Report of Airport Committee
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council
May 16, 1962
Gentlemen:
It is the recommendation of the undersigned members of the Airport
Committee, that the Fire Department at the ~unicipal Airport be placed
under the jurisdiction of the Grand Island ~'ire Department, which will
have full responsibility, supervision and assume the salaries.
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Airport Committee
S/ Walter H. Stull
S/ Warren B. Geil
S/ W. J. Lint
Motion of Stull, seconded by Lint, Report was approved. After
some discussion, Schuessler moved, Sorensen seconded that decision be
held over until next regular meeting. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Sorensen. Voting no, Lint, Geil, Haile, Stull,
Mildensteln. Vote on original motion carried.
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WHEREAS, in accordance with Section 206, Public Law 86-645,
(approved July 14, 1960), the Secretary of the Army, through the Chief
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of Engineers, Department of the Army, is authorized to compile and dissem-
inate information on floods and flood damages, and general criteria for
guidance in the use of flood plain areas, and
WHEREAS, the City of Grand Island is a municipal corporation, in
Hall County, Nebraska; that it is a Ci t;y of the First Class and operates
under and by virtue of the laws of the State of Nebraska and a Home Rule
Charter adopted and approved May 16, 1928, and
WHEREAS, the City of Grand Island desires to avail itself of such
services, and
1tlliEREAS, the City of Grand Island through it's office of the City
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Engineer is a qualified and responsible agency to study and disseminate said
information, and
WHEREAS, the City of Grand Island through it's Mayor and City Council
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does hereby give assurance that the report will be made available publicly
for the benefit of all interested parties.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RE:SOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF GRAND ISLI\ND, NEBRASKA, that the City of Grand Island join with the
Nebraska Soil and Water Conservation Commission in requesting that the
Army Corps of Engineers make a study of certain designated flood plain
areas adjacent to the City of Grand Island.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk forward two certified
copies of this Resolution to Albert E. Mathews, Planning Engineer, of the
State of Nebraska Soil and Water Conservation Commission of Lincoln,
Nebraska.
Respectfully submitted this
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WHEREAS, the Department of Roads, State of Nebra$ka, is in the
process of building a four lane highway from the Green Mill corner south
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of Grand Island to Nebraska Avenue in the City of Grand Island, known
as Highway No.2, and
WHEREAS, it is the desire of the Department of Roads, State of
Nebraska to enlarge the corners where said Highway No. 2 intersects
Fonner Park Road and Stolley Park Road, and
WHEREAS, the City of Grand Island owns a tract of land on which
it has a City well whmch is in the Northwest Quarter of the Northwest
Quarter (NWtNWt) of Section Twenty Seven (27), Township Eleven (11), North,
Range Nine (9) West, and
WHEREAS, in order to enlarge the intersection above referred to it,
is necessary that the Department of Roads, State of Nebraska, obtain a
permanent easement over a small triangular area described as follows:
Beginning at the northwest corner of the Northwest Quarter of the North-
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west Quarter (NwtNWt) of said Section Twenty Seven (27), Township Eleven
(11), North, Range Nine (9) West, and running east parallel to the north
line of said section a distance of 42.0 feet; thence southwesterly for a
distance of 50.2 feet to a point on the west line of said Section Z7.6
t@ltsouth of the point of beginning; thence north along the west line of
said section to the point of beginning, and
WHEREAS, the enlarging of said intersection would promote public
safety and convenience and would not in any manner interfere with the
city well on said tract.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE IV"JAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA., that the request submitted by the Department
of Roads, State of Nebraska for the above described easement be, and the
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same is hereby accepted and approved and that the Mayor and City Clerk be,
and they are hereby directed and authorized to sign the agreement for such
easement, and the easement on behalf of the City of Grand Island.
IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk forward a certified copy
of this Resolution to Frank Phelps, Utilities Commissioner.
Respectfully submitted this
Motion of Geil, seconded by
Schuessler, Resolution was
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(COpy) Report of street and Alley CQmmi ttee
June 4, 1962
Honorable Mayor and City Council
City Hall
Grand Island, Nebraska
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We, the undersigned members of the Street and Alley Committee,
recommend installation of the following 175 Watt Mercury Vapor Units.
NEW
Highway #30 and Cherry Street
Vine and Joehnck Road
Pine and Nebraska Ave.
Lincoln and Phoenix streets
Phoenix and Adams Streets
Carey and Lincoln Highway
Front and Rub:, Streets
Front and Boggs Streets
Tenth and Locust Streets
Tenth and Oak Streets
Eleventh and Vine Streets
Eleventh and St. Paul Road
Seventeenth and Kruse Streets
cottage and Huston Streets
Fourteenth and Locust Streets
Fourteenth and Walnut Streets
Seventeenth and Pine Streets
REPLACEMENTS
Pine and Schuff Streets
Front and Broadwell Streets
Eighteenth and Lafayette Streets
Koenig and Oak
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S/ Lyman M. Campbell
S/ Walter H. Stull
S/ Norman Mildenstein
STREET AND ALLEY COMMITTEE
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Motion of Campbell, seconded by Mildenstein, Report was approved.
(COPY) Engineer's Est imate for Stat ion 1tlagon for Airport
June 6, 1962
Honorable Mayor and City Council
City Hall
Grand Island, Nebraska
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Herewith is the Engineer's Estimate for purchase of one four-door
(compact) sedan to replace the Station Wagon now being used for patrol
at the Municipal Airport.
Estimated cost $2,000.00 less trade-in of 1961 Chevrolet, 4-door
Station Wagon.
Respectfully submitted,
S/ E. W. Keiss
City Engineer
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Motion of Stull, seconded by Geil, approved.
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BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GRAND ISLAND,
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NEBRASKA, that the First National Bank, the Commercial National Bank and
the Overland National Bank of the said City of Grand Island, be, and they
are hereby designated and approved as depositories for funds belonging to
the City of Grand Island, and that Walter W. Weber, City Treasurer, be, and
he is hereby directed and authorized to deposit city funds in said banks;
that this authorization shall include the deposit of funds in the hands of
said City Treasurer belonging to the Nebraska Municipal Retirement System.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk forward a certified
copy of this Resolution to Walter W. Weber, City Treasurer, and three (3)
additional certified copies thereof to said City Treasurer to be furnished
for his official bondsmen.
Respectfully submitted this 6th day of June, 1962.
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Honorable Mayor and City Council
City Hall
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
Attached herewith is an agreement
between the State of Nebraska and the
City of Grand Island covering certain
requirements in connection with resur-
facing and widening of that part or
Locust Street South of Nebraska Avenue
which involves the City.
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Motion of Campbell, seconded by Mildenstein, approved.
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ORDINANCE NO. 3831 adjusting light rates, regularly passed by the
Council, signed by the Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3831 - Motion of Schuessler, seconded by Campbell,
was placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting. yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting
no, none. Sorensen absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3831 - Motion of Schuessler, seconded by Campbell,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein,
Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3831 - Motion of Schuessler, seconded by Campbell,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, 8s~easaB,
Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
OHDINANCE NO. 3831 - Motion of Schuessler, seconded by Ca"11pbell,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot.
voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, ~~~~NZeN, Mildenstein, Stull,
Lint, Haile. Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3832 creating Paving District No. 380 in that part
of Howard Avenue from capital Avenue to the south line of Forrest
street; in Forrest Street from Howard Avenue to Taylor Avenue; in
Custer Avenue from Forrest street to the south line of State Street;
in State Street from Custer Avenue to Taylor Avenue, and in Logan
Street from Second Street to Third Street, regul rly passed by the
Council, signed by the Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3832 - Motion of Geil, seconded by Schuessler, was
placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting
no. none. Sorensen absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3832 - Motion of Geil, seconded by Schuessler,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein,
Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3832 - Motion of Geil, seconded by Schuessler, rules
suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only. Roll
call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein,
Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
aRDffiNANCE NO. 3832 - Motion of Geil, seconded by Schuessler, was
placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot. Voting
yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile.
Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
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ORDINANCE NO. 3833 creating Paving Distr~ct No. 381 in Adams
street from 5th to 6th, regularly passed by the Council, signed by the
Mayor.
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ORDINANCE NO. 3833 - Motion of Geil, seconded by Schuessler, was
placed on first reading at length. Roll call b~ot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting
no, none. Sorensen absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3833 - Motion of Geil, seconded by Schuessler, ruleS
suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only. Roll
call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein,
Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3833 - Motion of Geil, seconded by Schuessler,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, campbell, Geil, Mildenstein,
Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3833 - Motion of Oeil, seconded by Schuessler,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot.
Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Oeil, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint,
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Haile. Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3834 - repealing Ordinance No. 3806 creating Paving
District No. 372, regularly passed by the Council, signed by the Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3834 - Motion of Oeil, seconded by Campbell, was
placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Oeil, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting
no, none. Sorensen absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3834 - Motion of Oeil, seconded by Campbell, rules
suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only. Roll
call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, oeil, Mildenstein,
Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
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ORDINANCE NO. 3834 - Motion of Geil, seconded by Campbell, rules
suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only. Roll
call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Oeil, Mildenstein,
Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3834 - Motion of Geil, seconded by Campbell, was
placed on final passege and finally passed. Roll call ballot. Voting
yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Oeil, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile.
Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
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regularly passed by the Council, signed by the Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3835 - Motion of Geil, seconded by Campbell, was
placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting
no, none. Sorensen absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3835 - Motion of Geil, seconded by campbell, rules
suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only. Roll
call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein,
Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting po, none. Sorensen absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3.835 - Motion of Geil, seconded by Campbell, rules
suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only. Roll
call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein,
Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3835 - Motion of Geil, seconded by Campbell, was
placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot. Voting
yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile.
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ORDINANCE NO. 3836 authorizing sale of portions of N. Vine Street
in Morris 5th Addition, to L. G. & Mable Waggener, regularly passed by
the Council, signed by the Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3836 - Motion of Geil, seconded by Schuessler, was
placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting
no, none. Sorensen absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3836 - Motion of Geil, seconded by Schuessler,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein,
Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
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ORDINANCE NO. 3836 - Motion of Geil, seconded by Schuessler,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein,
Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3836 - Motion of Geil, seconded by Schuessler, was
placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot. Voting
yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile.
Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
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ORDINANCE NO. 3837 annexing Mil-Nic Addit ion, regularly passed by
the Council, signed by the Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 38~7 - Motion of Geil, seconded by Schuessler, was
placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
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no, none. Sorensen absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3837 - Motion of Gell, seconded by Schuessler,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein,
Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3837 - Motion of Geil, seconded by Schuessler,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein,
Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3837 - Motion of Geil, seconded by Schuessler, was
placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot. Voting
yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile.
Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
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ORDINANCE NO. 3838 - pertaining to Mobile Homes, Trailers, etc.
was discussed. After considerable discussion by Councilmen and also
Virgil Roush, motion of Haile, seconded by Mildenstein, Ordinance was
held over to the next meeting.
ORDINANCE NO. 3839 levying taxes for Sewer District No. 330,
regularly passed by the Council, signed by the Mayor.
OHDINANCE NO. 3839 - Motion of Campbell, seconded by Schuessler,
was placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting
no, none. Sorensen absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3839 - Motion of Campbell, seconded by Schuessler,
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Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein,
Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3839 - Motion of Campbell, seconded by Schuessler,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein,
Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3839 - Motion of Campbell, seconded by Schuessler,
waS placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot.
Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint,
Haile. Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
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Councilman Lint referred to junk yards in the City and moved that
Ordinance be drawn pertaining to operation and a fee of $100.00 a year
be assessed. Seconded by Stull. Carried.
Claims against the City were presented as follows:
GENERA L
$ 1,590.18
973.48
AIRPORT
CAFE
1,301.57
3,697.58
127.66
STREET
SANITATION
PARK
322.72
POLICE
287.99
CEMETERY
6,800.65
FIRE
SEWER
305.67
2,217.36
791.38
GARAGE
WATER
12,645.30
54.425.27
LIGHT
SEWER DISTRICT
2.00
TOTAL
$85,488.81
for June 6, 1962
Motion of Schuessler, seconded by Mildenstein, claims were
allowed as presented and listed in the claim register. Roll call
ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, campbell, Geil, Mildenstein, Stull,
Lint, Haile. Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
Motion Mildenstein, Council adjourned to 7:30 P.M., June 13, 1962.
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June 13, 1962
Council met as per adjournment of June 6th. All Councilmen presen
except Schuessler, who was out of the City. His Honor, the Mayor,
presiding.
BIDS ON POWER PLANT PIPING opened and read as follows:
WRAY M. SCOTT COMPANY
NATKIN & CONPANY
$201,358.00
$268,500.00
$258,789.00
$254,000.00
$274,600.00
$331,750.00
$292,877.00
$244,500.00
$274,710.75
$203,030.00
PIPING & EQUIPMENT COMPANY
L. M. MARCUM COMPANY
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CRANE CO.,Midwest Piping Div.-
HUXTABLE-HAMMOND
BLAW-KNOX COMPANY
WINGER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
GULFPORT PIPING COMPANY
BREZINA CONSTRUCTION CO.,INC.-
Wire r~ce1ved authorizL
reduction of $3,000.00
Wire authorizing
deduction of $5,000.00
$50.00 a day penalty
clause.
$100.00 a day penalty
clause.
Motion of Geil, seconded by Stull, bids referred to the
Consulting Engineers, and the Committee.
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WtIEREAS, the ~hyor and Council of the City of Grand Island invited
sealed proposals for the furnishing of one (1) half-ton (t) pickup truck,
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the same to be received up to 7:30 o'clock P.M. on the 6th day of June,
1962, and to be opened on said date at the regular meeting of the City
Council, and
WHEREA.S, the proposal submitted by International Harvester Co.
of the City of Grand Isl and J Nebraska
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lowest and best proposal submitted.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR A.ND COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF GRA.ND ISLtI.ND, NEBRASKA., that the proposal of the said _International
Harvester Company
in the sum of $ 1,1 58.69
for the furnishing of said truck be, and the same is hereby accepted and
anproved, and that Walter Lehmann be authorized to issue a purchase order
for said truck.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk forward a certified copy
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WHEREAS, the Mayor and Council of the City of Grand Island, adver-
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tised for sealed proposals for the removal of a cattle shed, loading chute,
feed rack, bunks, fences and other miscellaneous items from Lot Twenty Four
(24), Geer Subdivision, and to erect the same on a tract of land approxi-
mately three quarters of a mile distant, th~ same to be received up to
7:)0 o'clock P,M. on the 6th day of June, 1962, and to be opened on said
date at a regular meeting of the City Council, and
WHEREAS, the proposal submitted by G<l1ry Dean Janky and
of the City of
Grand Is1and, Nebraska
Johannes Harder
was found to be the lowest and best proposal submitted.
NOltJ, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA, that the proposal submitted by the said
Gary Dean Janky
and Johannes Harder be, ahd the same is hereby accepted
and approved, and that a contract for said project be entered into by and
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between the City of Grand Island and said contractor, and that the Mayor and
City Clerk be, and they are hereby authorized and directed to sign said
contract on behalf of the City of Grand Island.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City C,erk forward a certified copy
of this Resolution to E. W. Keiss, City Engineer.
Respectfully submitted thisi6th day of (~~e,
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WHEREAS, the Mayor and Council of the City of Grand Island invited
sealed proposals for the furnishing of one (1) carryall type truck for the
Engineering Department, the same to be received up to 7:30 o'clock P.M. on
the 6th day of June, 1962, and to be opened on said date at the regular meet-
ing of the City Council, and
WHEREAS, the proposal submitted by Kinman Chevrol et-Cadi 1 J ac 1 Inc.
of the City of Grand Is} and, Nebraska
, was found to be the lowest
and best proposal submitted.
NOH, THEHEFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA, thpt the proposal submitted by the said
Kinman Chevro 1 et- Cadi" lac, Inc .in the sum of $ J .672. 43
for the furnishing of said truck be, and the same is hereby accepted and
approved, and that Walter L~hmann, Administrative Assistant, be, and he
hereby is directed and authorized to issue a purchase order for said truck.
BE IT FURTH:fi~R RESOLVED that the City Clerk forward a certified copy
of this Resolution to E. W. Keiss, Ci,ty Eggir.:r. (---.--... )
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(COpy) Request of George and Mildred Jelinek to close Alley
TO: The Honorable City Council
City of Grand Island
Gentlemen:
George W. Jelinek and Mildred L. Jelinek, as the purchasers of
Lots One (1), Two (2), Seven (7), and Eight (8), in Block Five (5),
in Kernohan & Decker's Add it ion to the City of Grand Island, Hall
County, Nebraska, HEREBY REQUEST that the ALLEY between such Lots One
(1) - Two (2) and Seven (7) - Eight (8), in such Block Five (5), BE
VACATED AND CLOSED so as to permit the use by them, or their grantee
or grantees, of the Easterly One-half of such Block Five (5) as an
entirety freed of the burdens of an alley dedicated to the public use.
Dated June 12, 1962.
s/ George W. Jelinek and
Mildred L. Jelinek
By Franklin L. Pierce
Attorney
Motion of campbell, seconded by Stull, referred to Street and
Alley Committee and City Engineer.
Resolution pertaining to Heating Contract with the Union Pacific
Railroad was presented as follows:
RESOLUTION
WHEREAS, UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY has tendered to the
CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, State of Nebraska, an agreement extending to and
including August 31, 1963, the term of contract dated July 20, 1932,
covering the furnishing by the City to the Railroad Company of steam
for heating purposes, Grand Island, Nebraska; said agreement being
identified as Union Pacific Railroad Company's C.D. No. 19230-T; and
WHEFlliAS, the Council of the City of Grand Island has said
proposed agreement before it and has given it careful review and
consideration; and
WHEREAS, it is considered that the best interests of said
City of Grand Island, State of Nebraska, will be subserved by the
acceptance of said agreement;
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY 'I'I-IE' COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
GRAND ISLAND, STATE OF NEBHASKA:
That the terms of the agreement submitted by the Union Pacific
Railroad Company as aforesaid be, and the same are hereby, accepted in
behalf of said City;
That the Mayor of said City is hereby authorized, empowered
and directed to execute said agreement on behalf of said City, and that
the City Clerk of said City is hereby authorized and directed to attest
said agreement and to attach to each duplicate original of said agree-
ment a certified copy of this resolution.
Motion of Geil, seconded by Stull, was approved, Mayor and Clerk
authorized to sign.
Protest pertaining to the annexat ion of a port lon of Island J\cres
to the City of Grand Island with 28 signatures was presented, along
with Ordinance No. 3842. After some discussion, motion of Stull,
seconded by Geil, in view of the number of protests, moved that
Ordinance be tabled until June 20th for further study.
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City Council
Grand rc,land, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
We, the undersigned, members of the Sewer Committee, report that
Emil L. Kuta and wife, Otto F. Zlomke, Jr. and wife, Harry G. Schmidt
and wife, and Margaret F. Tipton have conveyed to the City of Grand Island
easements over their respective tracts of land on which to construct
public utilities; that certain trees, shrubs and flowers, as well as
fences, poles, playground equipment, etc. will have to be moved, removed,
transplanted or replaced; that Agreements have been prepared between the
above mentioned parties and the City of Grand Island concerning the various
things the City will have to do because of the construction of utilities
on their respective properties.
Your Committee reports that the eassments have been signed and de-
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livered to the City, and that the contracts attached to this report should
be approved by the Council and signed by the Mayor and City Clerk.
~{e recommend that the said contracts be approved and that the
}Vlayor and City Clerk sign the same on behalf of the City of Grand Island.
Respectfully submitted this the
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Clerk authorized to sign.
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(COpy) Minutes of the Regular Grand Island Planning Commission Meeting
along with letter from Richard Good, pertaining to Off-Street
parking, was Monday, June 11, 1962
presented. 7:30 P.M.
McCarthy and Lewis absent
Davis and DeBacker late.
1. Mayor Ryder explained the City's position in connection with the
request of Geer Melkus for annexation that we are ruling only on
annexation and not on the type of construction which conforms to
City Building Codes. Discussion of over one hour with about 18
residents of the surrounding area protesting the type construction
primarily. Commission voted to stand by original decision referred
to Council.
2. Carl Lumbard suggested a delay in the resurfacing of Third Street
until ample consideration has been given to narrowing the sidewalks
on this project. No action taken.
3. Request of Dale Schuppan for the rezoning of 1700-,1800 South Locust
to Business B. Recommendation was approved subject to the request
from the present titleholder of this land. Carried.
4. Recommended a letter from Dick Good, Manager of Chamber of Commerce
be referred to the Council along with the minutes of Commission's
Meeting of January 24, 1962, Item 1, which referred to our request
for action on off street parking and set back ordinance. Carried.
5. Recommended the Brach Sand Pit be acquired by the City for use as a
park area and that owners of present and future sand pits be
required to slope the banks gradually into the water and that they
should be posted not ing the dangers, and that the City invest igate
further authority which might be exercised over sand pits with
their jurisdiction. Carried.
6. Recommended the City post signs on the outskirts of Grand Island
indicating the routes available to truckers who wish to by-pass the
City. Recommended routes-West Bound Traffic-straight west on
Capital Avenue to Webb Road, then south to U .S.30.
East Bound Traffic-East by West Lawn Cemetery to Interstate cut offi
then south 1 mile and east on cut-off along U.S. 34 to Fairacres
Road, then north to U.S.30.
North and South Traffic-On Webb Road from U.S. #2 south to Inter-
state Cut off, then east to Locust Street. Carried.
7. Election of Officers-John Thomazin elected Chairman
Delmar Mehring elected Secretary
Meeting adjourned 10:30 P.M.
Respectfully submitted,
51 Delmar Mehring, Secretary
After some discussion, motion of Stull, seconded by Lint, that the
proposed Ordinance be sent to each of the Councilmen.
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CC>MiITTEE REPOHT
To the Mayor and City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
We the members of the Water, Electric, Sanitary Sewer
S~stem and Disposal Plant Committee, report that the attached
Ordinance has been drawn in compliance with an order issued
out of the Nebraska Court of Industrial Relations on Jan. 8,
1960, and which states that each year on July 1st. the "vage
scale for the Line Department of the City of Grand Island
must be reviewed and adjusted in line with the prevailing
wage scales of six other utilities comprising this labor
area. The necessary computation has been made and in the
interest of keeping the wage scale of all employees in the
Light and Water Departments comparable, the rates for the
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We recommend the approval and passage of this Ordinance.
Respectfully submitted this 10th day of June, 19,)2.
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Motion of Geil, seconded by stull, Report was approved.
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ORDINANCE NO. 3840 pertaining to salaries of Water and Light
Department regularly passed by the Council, signed by the Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3840 - Motion of Geil, seconded by Stull, was
placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no,
none. Schuessler absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3840 - Motion of Geil, seconded by Stull, rules
suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only. Roll
call ballot. Voting yes, campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Stull,
Lint, Haile. Voting no, none. Schuessler absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3840 - Motion of Geil, seconded by Stull, rules
suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only. Roll
call ballot. Voting yes, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Stull,
Lint, Haile. Voting no, none. Schuessler absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3840 - Motion of Geil, seconded by Stull, was
placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot. Voting
yes, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting
no, none. Schuessler absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3841 authorizing sale of vacated Street in Geer Sub-
Division to Ann L. Howell and Ben F. Howell, regularly passed by the
Council, signed by the Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3841 - Motion of Geil, seconded by Stull, was
placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no,
none. Schuessler absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3841 - Mot ion of Geil, seconded by Stull, rules
suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only. Roll
call ballot. voting yes, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Stull,
Lint, Haile. Voting no, none. Schuessler absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3841 - Motion of Geil, seconded by Stull, rules
suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only. J;~oll
call ballot. Voting yes, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Stull,
Lint, Haile. Voting no, none. Schuessler absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3841 - Motion of Geil, seconded by Stull, was
placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot. Voting
yes, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting
no, none. Schuessler absent.
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l'nuIEB2/\;.-.), F'E !;:AvOR Al'JD CITY O'lJNCIL invited sealed pro-
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posals for furnishing Power Piping for the C. W. Burdick Plant
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expanslon program, sal porposa~s ~o _ e reC21vea up ~o :~
0' clock P .1'/'.. on the 13th day of June, 1962, and to be opened
on said date at a special meeting of the City Council, and
'Nherea s, the propo sal s ubmi tted by the W~A Y JIit..s..QQTJ'_CQ..._
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IN THE A!1;OUNT OF ~19R ~ 1:\8 00 1 .
was founG to be ~e ~b.~s~ and Dest proposal submltted.
flOW, TljEHEFOPJ-:, BE IT n.ESOLVCD PY THE [lAYOR AND COUl'ICIL
OF THE CITY OF GRAt\!D ISLAND, NElJRASj(A, that the proposal of
v.vE?].J!!.~~sg.Q.~t._ S-;9.....!..._._._,..;_*.........:....________._.._ forth e fur n ish i n9 of
said improvements be, and the same is hereby accepted and
approved, and that a contract for the ptl.I'chase of said improve-
ments be entered into and that the Mayor and City Clerk be,
and they are hereby authorized to sign said contract on be-
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BE IT FlJRTlfER HESOLVED that the City Clerk forward a
certified copy of the Resohrl:ion to F. T::. Phelps , utilities
Commissioner.
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Discussion pertaining to Brach Sandpit Planning Commission report.
After some discussion, motion of Sorensen, seconded by Mildenstein,
that same be tabled.
After further discussion, motion of Haile, seconded by Lint, that
the matter pertaining to beaches around the several sand pits be
referred to the legal department.
Item 6 pertaining to Highway signs directing truck traffic around
the City referred to the Street and Alley Committee and Engineer.
The Mayor advised the Council that the Codification of Ordinances
were in the Office of the City Clerk and that there should be something
done as to setting the price; manner in which they were to be handled,
etc.
Robert Paulick presented the case of Hollis Mahoney pertaining to
Bus Franchise, and requested that action be taken as soon as possible
pertaining to same; advising the Council that she had permission from
the Railway Commission. Mr. paulick presented a rough sketch of
Ordinance. After some dis~ussion, Mr. Holmberg advised that he would
prepare an ordinance to be presented to the Council. Motion of Geil,
seconded by Sorensen, the proposed Ordinance was referred to the
Ordinance Committee and City Attorney.
Motion of Stull, Council adjourned.
F. S . White
City Clerk
June 13, 1962
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June 20, 1962
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Counoil met in regular session. All Counoilmen present. His
Honor, the Mayor, presiding. Father Hoelck, Blessed Saorament Church,
opened the meeting with prayer. Minutes of the meetin~of June 6th
and June 13th read and approved.
Regular Surety Bond of Ernest Madsen, Electrician, having been
O.K.' d by the C-ity Attorney, was presented. Motion of Schuessler,
seconded by Stull, was approved.
Report of Northwestern Public Service for the month of May in the
amount of $1,974.02 was presented, received and placed on file.
Protest from persons in the area between the City Limits and
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Stolley Park Road on Locust Street, with nine Signatures, pertaining
to annexation of that area, was presented. Motion of Stull, seconded
by Schuessler, received and placed on file.
Protest from Mr. and Mrs. Buhrman through their Attorney
E. Merle McDermott, pertaining to the annexation of Geer Second
Addition, was presented. Mr. McDermott also referred to the words
adjacent or contiguous; that according to State Law, at least 200 feet
should be adjacent to; and that this was not the case in this
particular addition. Motion of Stull, seconded by Campbell, received
and placed on file.
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WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Council advertised for sealed proposals
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for the construction of Paving District No. 363, the same to be received
up to 7:30 o'clock P.M. on the 6th day of June, 1962, and to be opened on
said date at a regular meeting of the City Council, and
WHE~SAS, action on the proposal submitted was postponed until the
20th day of June, 1962, and
WHEREAS, the proposal submitted by the Diamond Engineering Company
of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, was found to be the lowest and best
proposal submitted.
NOV.), THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF GR.l\.ND ISLAND, NEBRASKA, that the proposal of the said Diamond Engineering
Company be, and the same is hereby accepted and approved; that a contract
for the construction of said district be entered into by and between the
City of Grand Island and said contractor, and that the Mayor and City Clerk
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BE IT FURTHii:R RESOLVED that the City Clerk forward a certified copy
of this Resolution to E. W. Keiss, City Engineer.
Respectfully submitted this 20th day of
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WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Council advertised for sealed proposals
for the construction of Paving District No. 366, the same to be received
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up to 7:]0 o'clock P.M. on the 6th day of June, 1962, and to be opened on
said date at a regular meeting of the City Council, and
WHEREAS, action on the proposal submitted was postponed until the
20th day of June, 1962, and
WHERFAS, the proposal submitted by the Diamond Engineering Company
of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, was found tobe the lowest and best
proposal submitted.
Nmv, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA, that the proposal submitted by the said Diamond
Engineering Company be, and the same is hereby accepted and approved; that
a contract for the construction of said district be entered into by and
between the City of Grand Island and said contractor, and that the K~yor and
City Clerk be, and they are hereby authorized and directed to sign said
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contract on behalf of the City of Grand Island.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVE,Il that the City Clerk forward a certified
copy of this Resolution to E. W. Keiss, City Engineer.
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Motion of Campbell, seconded by Stull, Resolution was
adopted.
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WHEREAS, the Mayor and Council of the City of Grand Island adver-
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tised for sealed proposals for the construction of Paving District No.
367, the same to be received up to 7:30 o'clock P~. on the 6th day of
June, 1962, and to be opened on said date at a regular meeting of the
City Council, and
WHEREAS, action on the proposal submitted was postponed until
the 20th day of June, 1962, and
WHEREAS, the proposal submitted by the Diamond Engineering Company
of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, was found to be the lowest and
best proposal submitted.
NO'vJ, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE }'JAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA, that the proposal of the said Diamond
Engineering Company be, and the same is hereby accepted and approved;
that a contract for the construction of said district be entered into by and
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between the City of Grand Island and said contractor, and the }'l:,yor and City
Clerk be, and they are hereby authorized and directed to sign said contract
on behalf of the City of Grand Island.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk forward a certified
copy of this Resolution to E. W. Keiss, City Engineer.
Respectfully submitted this the
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Motion of Campbell, seconded by Stull, Resolution was adopted.
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WHEREAS, the Mayor and Council of the City of Grand Island, adver-
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tised for sealed proposals fot the construction of Paving District No.
368, the same to be received up to 7:30 o'clock P.M. on the 6th day of
June, 1962, and to be opened on said date at a regular meeting of the City
Council, and
WHEREAS, action on the proposal submitted was postponed until the
20th day of June, 1962, and
WHEREAS, the proposal submitted by the Diamond Engineering Company
of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, was found to be the lowest ~nd best
proposal submitted.
NOvJ, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF GRI'l.ND ISLAND, NEBRASKA, that the proposal of the said Diamond Engineering
Company be, and the same is hereby accepted and approved; that a contract
for the construction of said district be entered into by and between the
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City of Grand Island and said contractor, and that the Mayor and City Clerk
be, and they are hereby authorized and directed to sign said contract on
behalf of the Cjty of Grand Island.
BE IT FURTI-H:R RESOLVFJ) that the City Clerk forward a certified copy of
this Resolution to E. W. Keiss, City Engineer.
Respectfully submitted this 20th day of
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Motion of campbell, seconded by Stull, Resolution was adopted.
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WHERF~S, the Mayor and Council of the City of Grand Island, adver-
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tised for sealed proposals for the construction of Paving District No.
369, the same to be received up to 7:30 o'clock P.M. on the 6th day of
June, 1962, and to be opened on said date at a regular meeting of the City
Council, and
wREREAS, action mn the proposal submitted was postponed until the
20th day of June, 1962, and
WHEREAS, the proposal submitted by the Diamond Engineering Company
of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, was found to be the lowest and best
proposal submitted.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE Y~YOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA, that the proposal of the said Diamond Engineering
Company be, and the same is hereby accepted and approved; that a contract
for the construction of said district be entered into by and between the
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City of Grand Island and said contractor, and that the Mayor and City Clerk
be, and they are hereby authorized and directed to sign said contract on
behalf of the City of Grand Island.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk forward a certified copy
of this Resolution to E. W. Keiss, City Engineer.
Respectfully submitted this
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Motion of campbell, seconded by Stull, Resolution was adopted.
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WHEREAS, the Mayor and Council of the City of Grand Island adver-
tised for sealed proposals for the construction of Paving District No.
370, the same to be received up to 7:30 o'clock P.M. on the 6th day of
June, 1962, and to be opened on said date at a regular meeting of the City
Council, and
WHEREAS, action on the proposal submitted was postponed until
the 20th day of June, 1962, and
~JHEREAS, the proposal submitted by the Diamond Engineering Company
of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, was found to be the lowest and
best proposal submitted.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, N.fiJ3RASKA, that ttie proposal of the said Diamond
Engineering Company be, and the same is hereby accepted and approved; that
a contract for the construction of said district be entered into by and
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between the City of Grand Island and said contractor, and that the Mayor
and City Clerk be, and they are hereby authorized and directed to sign said
contract on behalf of the City of Grand Island.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVE,'D that the City CiLerk forward a certified
copy of this Resolution to E. W. Keiss, City Engineer.
Respectfully
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Motion of Campbell, seconded by Stull, Resolution was adopted.
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RES 0 L UTI 0 N
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WHEREAS, the Mayor and Council of the City of Grand Island adver-
tised for sealed proposals for the construction of Paving District No.
371, the same to be received up to 7:30 o'clock P.M. on the 6th day of
June, 1962, and to be opened on said date at a regular meeting of the City
Council, and
WHEREAS, action on the proposal submitted was postponed until the
20th day of June, 1962, and
WHEREAS, the proposal submitted by the Diamond Engineering Company
of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, was found to be the lowest and best
proposal submitted.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA, that the proposal of the said Diamond Engineering
Company be, and the same is hereby accepted and approved; that a contract
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for the construction of said district be entered into by and between the
City of Grand Island and said contractor, and that the Mayor and City Clerk
be, and they are hereby authorized and directed to sign said contract on
behalf of the City of Grand Island.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk forward a certified copy
of this Resolution to E. W. Keiss, City Engineer.
Respectfully submitted this
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Mot ion of Campbe 11, seconded by Stull, Resolut i.on was adopted.
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BIDS ON WATER MAIN DISTRICTS 221-224-226 presented as follows;
221
224
226
CORNHUSKER WELL & SUPPLY
$21,914.60
$22,241.50
2599.80
5718.60
5740.70
CITY WATER DEPARTMENT
2510.00
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Motion of Geil, seconded by Stull, referred to the Water and
Light Committee and City Engineer.
BIDS ON SANITARY SEWER PIPE UNDER LOCUST STREET AT FIVE LOCATIONS
DIAMOND ENGINEERING COMPANY -- $7,590.99
Motion of Geil, seconded by Lint, referred to Sewer Committee
and City Engineer.
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BID ON SIDEWALK -- Sobieczyk & Son -- $889.20. Motion of Campbell,
seconded by Stull, rpferred to Street and Alley Committee.
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BIDS ON TRUCKS FOR THE DISPOSAL PLANT presented as follows:
DIERS MOTOR CO.
Tank Truck and Dump Truck -- $6,388.77 and
trade-in.
$3,770.10 on Tank Truck
$2,720.00 on Dump Truck, plus trade-in.
KINMAN CHEVROLET
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Motion of Gei1, seconded by Mildenstein, referred to Sewer
Committee and City Engineer.
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BIDS ON CAR FOR AIRPORT PATROL presented as follows:
KINMAN CHEVROLET -- 2-door $191.00
4-door -- $241.00 plus trade-in.
DIERS MOTOR CO. $494.10 Ford Fairlane
$349.00 Falcon
E. N. ROE BUICK -- Rambler - $586.00 ClassiC Deluxe 4-door Sedan
$429.00 American 4-door Sedan Rambler
Letter from Don Wilson Motor Company, stating that he was not in
a position to make bid at this time, but thanked the Council for the
opportunity.
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Motion of Stull, seconded by Gei1, referred to Airport Committee.
BIDS ON ~-TON PICKUP FOR ELECTRIC DEPARTMENT presented as follows:
DIERS MOTOR COMPANY $1,236.71
KINMAN CHEVROLET $1,174.85
INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER $1,163.94
Motion of Gei1, seconded by Mildenstein, referred to the Light
Committee and Commissioner.
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Request of Ed Hennings to have parking between curb and sidewalk
Lot 2, Block 16, West Lawn, was presented. Motion of Campbell, second=
ed by Stull, referred to Street and Alley Committee and City Engineer.
Request of C. D. Curtis for permission to build garage within
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foot of lot line, was presented. Motion of Campbell, seconded by Stull
referred to Fire and Zoning Committee; Hearing set for Board of
Adjustment 7:30 P.M., July 5th.
Request of Mr. and Mrs. Schinkel for 10 A. tract on East capital
Avenue, being W~ of Lot 3, Wilson's Subdivision, to be rezoned, was
presented. Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler, referred to
Planning Commission.
Claim of M. E. Moses pertaining to Court Case of Richard Kleve
in the amount of $264.00 in 1"Jages, and $34.75, Court costs, was
presented. Motion of Mildenstein, seconded by Schuessler, Claim was
allowed. Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Ge11,
Sorensen, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none.
( COPY)
MINUTES OF Spec ial Meeting of Grand Island Planning
Commission
Wednesday, June 13, 1962 - Central Cafe - 4:00 P.M.
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David, Lewis, Reutlinger, McCarthy - Absent
Ken Schmidt submitted a dedicated plot in Island Acres for
annexation to the City.
Recommended this plot be submitted to the City Council for
acceptance and the chairman be authorized to sign for the Planning
Commission. Carried.
Meeting adjourned at 4:30 P.M.
jls
Respectfully submitted,
S/ Delmar Mehring, Secretary
Motion of Stull, seconded by Schuessler, received and placed on
file.
The Mayor appointed Attorney A. C. Mayer to succeed himself for
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a term of six years on the Civil Service Commission. Motion of
Sorensen, seconded by Campbell, appointment was confirmed.
Notice from ten property owners and occupants on Wheeler Street
pertaining to possible water damage which undoubtedly would be caused
if and when Third Street is resurfaced was presented. Motion of
Campbell, seconded by Sorensen, received and placed on file.
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June 20, 1962
Honorable Mayor & City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
Herewith is the City Engineer's estimate for
the construction of Curb & Gutter District No.
107, which district is to be constructed in
Prospect Street from the east line of Sheridan
Avenue to the west line of Sherman Avenue and
in Forrest Street from the west line of Sheridan
Avenue west to the corporate limi.s of the City
of Grand Island, Nebraska .
926.4 Lin. Ft. JO" Combination Curb
& Gutter. @ $1.75
TOTAL
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It is recommended that this work be advertised for
bids to be received until 7:30 P.M. MlIKlIIIJ
Thursday July 5th, 1962.
Respectfully submitted,
6#/:~
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E. W. Keiss
City Engineer
EWK:dgl
Motion of Campbell, seconded by Sorensen, approved.
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$1,621.20
$1,621.20
CITY OF GRAND ISLAND
Engine~ring Dept.
C),* ~
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tc' '
ct~V
$ 422.gg
TFiIi''"Eitfm'ate -~
Partial Estimate No.~Upon Contract Dated~oh ~19~
Heating District No. Location Cit~ XIII Cem~~ery Building (Main)
Contractor
O. V. Hehnke Company
e..
. QUA.NTITY
1--
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DETAILS
PRICE
AMOUNT
.~f" ,,'
.' ',. ,""""",
Total amount of oontract
$911.00
1
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TOTAL
~J.OO
306.00
" l~2,20
--.J422.g0
Previous Estimate
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Per Cent Retained
Amount Now Due
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To the City Council:
I Certify that there is Four hundred twenty-two dollars and
, .
eighty cents - - - - - - - - -
O. V. Hehnke Company
t ,
- - - - - - - - - - - DOLLARS due to
~~ .,...,...
on aecount of above estimate.
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_City Engineer
1rand Island, Nebr,. June 20. 19 62' ",'" '. '''- " ,
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Motion of Campbell, seconded by Sorensen, approved.
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CITY OF G-RAI'iD ISL/U'tt)
Eng1n1Je~1ng Dept.
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$. 1. 375.€>8 .
I ~t$lIi !:st!.~~
iiGa.~6o~ .Estimate N'o. .h..-.1..q1.. .Upon Contract Dated (I . J "J 19--..
,Citt4 Ha.l~Dtstl"10t No, ~ 'I.J pdoation lq,i~ri H~11 ;- ~~w Roo,!
Mon~h of . . . r """" (Jontractor. !S:rausE( ~?9fingi ~,~hee,~ Met~.l, Co.
~~~~.~~=~~~~~t~~~~~ r~r.~~~~~ ~~.~_ ~:r\ ~ ~~~ ~f.~ r~: .~. _' l~4~..H ~ -'.~
Q .... 41'1'1']1 ~lf." . 'nET A.IT C! PH'lOtl'
,"L,....._,.'{. W ~ .JOI
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AMOUNT
..............'lIlf'\.....~.,.',.,_,~.~.,. .e..:ot'I'to'~...,.....,.,~
t ("TWf' ~,
t, ~\t ,'1\ _',' .J, .,Jr' 1.1_~ W 1(
...:..:..! '1t~ r"
.!~
Tota. 1 amount of contract
$6,878.40
-.
t', .' J.*'~__ .1,.1 ,'< .... rl.~_..i~~~.~:k~t
. - ~. 'I 1, ~'. ~-'" ,__fo""I~tt:~ ..!IIi,].1 ~r1~,~~
~ rjjf~
TOTAL
JIl6$rt$.40
~?4;"-'l>^","'''''''''f~~''''-~
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To. Be Divided as Follows~
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None
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11, ,r
Amount
rtow due
+ ~.~ ~ 2M!.~~
4il1f','.
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~~'f ~1,1I\~~,~__.1 v. ,~W;;-.r L~I - '.
111.t'~~lL'11f~
'tf'fJ>~' ,-~,{~;rlr:~{~~~-I;... .Y:' 'i,' ~r.l'--firi:'f,
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ToO th$ C1tyOounoil;
One thousand three hundred seventy-five
r Certify that there 18,"~~Jl~rs an~ :si?Cvt~~~g~:t yepts-.. DOLLARS
dU$ to"._)~rause ~ool~~'J~ilf~ee:~~f~~ qC?~fl~r'__-4
on Q,ooount ot
j 't"""
f\bo\re estimat'6.
(lrand Is land.,
Motion of
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Nebr. " ,i~n!12,~<t'J " ,.t9, 62 J \
schuessler, seconded by Campbell,
approved.
l:J C;Ij,,, "'IaCity Engin~er
CITY OFGHAND ISLAND
Eng1neeringDept.
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$ ,11 1l1-~_
Tn~E$tirnate
Partial Estimate No. 1 .
357
PAVING bistrict No.. ~.
to Oak Street
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Upon Contract Dated April 5. ...--19 62
Location Twe~fth Street from Pine Street
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Contractor
The Diamond E~~ineering Company
.
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QUANTITY
;...~ ':: ~.;'~:
DETAILs
,;
,
.~:
.::..::...::
PRICE
AMOUNT
,.~
Contract Price
$13,914.50
1
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TOTAL
~Q
NONE
2.782.90
Previous Estimate
1
.~
Per Cent Retained
~~': 4- ~
,
".' ".
=.1l:1:1:~O "
:
. ... 1'.
...*
Amount Now Due
To the City Council:
r Certify that there is "~J,even Thousand One Hundr~d Thirty-one Dollars
and Ni~ty pents - - - -
- -
- - - - - - - .. DOLLARS due to
. ~- , .-.~
__on account of above estimate~
Th~ Diamond En~~neering Company~
1)-a.nd Island, Nebr., ~~ne.20., ~l9.l!.,~~. T I", j. .,
Motion of Campbell, seconded by Mildenstein, approved.
City Eng1neer
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CITY OF GRAND ISLAND
Engine~ring Dept~
,~.; "1,
r:d~g
$ IJ,30~9 .__
'This Estimate
Upon pontract Dated~_AE~~ 't __19 62
",J~artial ,.Estimate N09
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,PAVIM~ ,~District No. . 3~g Location Twe.nty-Third St~.~!t from Wheeler
. ~venue to Svcamor~ Stree~ Contractor The Diamond~n~ineerin~ ComEany
_"QUANTITY
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-:
DETAILS
PRICE
AMOUNT
c.,
,J,. .~~ "r 'I "."
Contract Price
$14.,133.86
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TOTAL
~6
NONE
2.826.77
Previous Estimate
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Per Cent Retain~d
, ,
,."
Amount Now Due
'/
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-,,+-' 7 ~
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To the City Council:
I Certify that there is Elev~~ Thousand Three Hundred Seven Dol1~rs
and Seventy-Seven Cents
.r
DOLLARS due to
. -
- ~ - ~ - - - - .~- - - -
The Diamond En~~n~erin~ ComJany
. ., on account of abov@ estimate~
:lrand Isla~4, Ne_br.~.-r' June20,;u.96~',:.""'"
Motion of Campbell, seconded by Mildenste1n, approved.
City Engineer
CITY OF GRAND ISLAND
Engine~ring Dept.
?,o
$ 4 446.68 rw' .1 ()
7fiffit Estimate-~
Upon Contract nated~___April ~" l~~
Partial
Estimate No. 1
PAVING District No. 360
.. A4l_
Location Locust Street from Sixteenth
~." ~!.lC~"="~:ir<'l'(W~'" "'l_~~
Street to. Seventeenth Str~et. Contractor The Diamond Enp:!!!eering C9nwany
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DETAILs
PRICE
AMOUNT
~'" ; '.,
Contract Price
$4,446.68
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,TOTAL
RreVl~ Estimate
--J4,446.6~L
NONE
889.34
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~r Cent Retained
Amount Now Due
__~3.:~::::
,j
:,
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To the City Council:
I Certify that there is Tbree ~housan~ Five Hundr~d fifty-Sevep
dQllars qI:)d ',rhirty-Foqr Cents - - - - -
, ,
- - - - - DOLLARS due to
The li~mond Ene.:ineerinp: Company
on accourtt of above estimate.
1rand Island, Nebr., June '0,1 19,~~,'."""'"
Motion of Campbell, seconded by Mildenstein, approved.
City Engineer
CITY OF GRAND ISLAND
Engineering Oept.
t,,\"->
'21H
$ 4t66g.g~
Th s Est :unate
Partial
Estimate No.
1
Upon Contract Dated
April 5 J~_19.Q.g~._
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PAVJ:NG
District No. 361 Location Howard Avenue from ~leventhL.~~~eet
to Thirteenth Street
Contractor
The D~~m2nd Engineer~n~~Q2mpany
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e QUANTITY
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DETAlLS
PRICE
AMOUNT
Contract Price
$9,337.70
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TOTAL
~9,337.70
NONE
4-.668.8",
... ifF ..11.
_Jb-,66~.~~
Previous Estimate
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To the
;0 Per Cent Retained
Amount Now Due
'~ ~11r"i
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City Council:
I Certify that there is 1Qu~ Thous~~~ qix Hundr~d .~ S~~~l~~i~b!
_ pollf.rs and Ei~l1~y-r.ive Ce_l}ts - ~- - - - - - -,:- - ~ ;: -DOLLARS d\l8 t.t;
The !2iarrw...nd, ~n~~w:rin[:1; S<;?~~~ ..[1X I _on a\ccount of abo~ eJ$timatfJq.
........".._~tty Eagine~
}~and Island, Nebr.. .. ... ~~'<1~p~ t:L'~rn. r...l'1-~"',
Motion of Campbell, seconded by Mildenstein, approved.
C1TY OF GRAND ISLAND
Engine~ring Dept.
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Partial
.
.Estimate No. 1
District No. 362
$~~9~~t1~ate -
Upon Contract Dated____A~ril 52 l~ 62
P A VIN G
Location Cedar Street from Thirteenth
. . w .
Street to Fifteenth Street
.
Contractor The Diamond Engineering Company
e. QUANTITY
I -
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DETAILs
PRICE
AMOUNT
Contract Price
$9,995.02
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TOTAL
~9.995.02
NONE,
Previous Estimate
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50 Per Cent Retaiined
Amount Now 'DU~
L,.,997.?1
.
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To the City Council:
I Certify that there is fpur Thou~~nd, Nine Hunqreq ~inty-~~v~n
Dollars and Fifty-One Cents - - -_-,- -- -DOLLARS due to
The Diamond Eng~e!ring Company ~
on account of above estimatso
...
City Engineer
1rand Island, Nebr. f ~ June 20~, ,~90~ ';' I, . , .'" ,'.. "~ .
Motion of Campbell, seconded by M1ldenstein, approved.
CITY OF GRAND ISLAND
!ijngineering Dept.
$ 416.00
'Tli1~te-
t i~:
'9 :;;.1
rr.ul1~ _
Final
Curb Be:
Gutter District
- "":.,.,::1)_
Estimate No~___~Upon Contract Dated June 1, 19 62
College St. 'from the west line of
NOe 105 Location Sheridan Avenl.1e II for 130 ft. west
~-~- thereof'. -
Contractor Ed Sobieszyk &, Son
.
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DETAILS
PRICE
:-,-- -:- .
AMOUNT
QUANTITY
,,,,"~>
260 I,in. Ft. 30" Curb &, Gutter.
@ $1.60 $416.00
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~_.-
Previous Estimate
NONE
NONE
--.J416.00
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Per Cent Reta~ned
Amount Now Due
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To ~he City Council:
I Certify that ,there is F9ur hundreg ~ixyee~ doJl~rs a~d ~o/100_
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -DOLLARS due to
.....- "
E4 Sop~eszyk & Son
..-on account<o'f above estimate.
}rand Island>> NebI' Cl ~ _ June ,221P l?~~ ' ,'. ,.,... ,
Motion of campbell ,seconded by Schuessler, approved.
,.,., _~ 01 ty Engineer
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,0;tT2' OF GliAlW J:SLAND
EAgin&e~1ng D$pt.
'v'-
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61'0 c\
$,." "I.J,911. DO> . ., .,;;' v r::
~s~~$'!ma!e
J'~N~b I .". .Esti,mate NO~,,-+,: ,1. . Upon 'CQntll'sot Dated. M~;t., 19 62
J~TE~,,,,, "...Pt.strlct N"~ r ,22Jk!,,~....Location. ~yal1~h$.~i .:t;r21;Ei1Sl:\~,h St. ~o
.' . . l.n.e ' .
Mqnth or oontractQ~ T~e Di~m9nd Engine~~inv Company
,~III . ~~ .... r . r ~~. 1 . . 'iii ........ , g, "T ' _ _.
~~."~~"~~4Y~ 1; ~~r;~~::~~,~"~~~~~"~~"~~~'Ff'L:':l'~l':~~~~'~"u~' _ ~.,.,~ :tt~~ 1 ~'-:'~:j;~i'4r~- --'_ :):~
, O,[r.L\N~::;:TY DE~Alr..s :PRICE AMOU.NT
~....._t"'':lII''',",.,na<.:i'.~-(I:.';',fIt.4='.....-nr -.' , ~lrl ~..~~ _o4Il , J 1 ,,~~
'X.4Ff'~I_"lf~~'l ,
.\~iTl,f, -,', _ \ ~v.il:1-
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358 ~in.. Ft.
1,025 Lbs.
8" C1. 150 C.I. Pipe. @ $4.25
Fittings and Accessories 0.3 8
2 - 6 x 6 B.S. Tees @ 175 lbs. - 350 lbs.
1 - 8 x 6 M.J. Reducer @ 135 lbs - 135 lbs.
3 - 6" B.S. Sleeves @ 90 Ibs. - 270 Ibs.
2 - 8" M.J. Sleeves @ 1)5 1bs. - 270 Ibs.
$1,521.50
389.50
1,025 Ibs.
TOTAL
$1,911.00
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To Be Divided as FollowSf
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Estimate
Per cent
Retained
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'ro the Cj,. tY' ,Qouncil:
One thousand nine hundred eleven
I Certify ,tnat . th$;r~ 1.8 a.~~~lil;l j~~. ~fPl~90 ... .. ... . 7' ~ - -,.DOLLARS
due to _ 1'lJ~, ~~~lf49{)~ ~1,,~;Q'~t~~\.QoqU(i.ny ., .1 _r,__Otl a~count of
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above e8t1mat~'9 '
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City En.$in~er
Gra.nd ;island" Nebr.,. I .,,~u\netl~O P".. 1,9 ~621~ I
Motion of Geil, seconded by M1Idenstein, approved.
CITY OF GRAND ISLAND
Engineer~ng Dept.
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This E~t l.mate .
R-artial
WATER
Estimate No.
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District No.225
Location Locust St. from the S. line of Stolley
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Park Road. .to. the. S. line of Contractor T}le Diamond Engineering Company
Lot 23 in Holcomb's Highway Homes.
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PRICE
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Previous Estimate
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Amount Now Due
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To the City Council:
I Certify that there is T~n Thoijsand Seven Hundred SixtvDol1ars
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a~rl Eight:.CQntg ~ -~~"- ~
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Th~ Qiamort<!~ng;1.neering ,..Qompan,
on account of above eetimate~
City Engineer
}rand Island, Nebr., ..,~,Jul1e ~0~,l962,'~,' "'"".,..-.
Motion of Geil, seconded by Mildenstein, approved.
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Airport Lease by and between the City of Grand Island and
Elmer KrolJ for Building identified as T-227, was presented. Motion
, approved,
of Stull,/seconded by Geil,/Mayor and Clerk authorized to sign.
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June 20, 1962
Honorable Mayor &, City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
We the undersigned, members of the Street &, Alley
Committee, hereby recommend that parking of vehicles
be prohibited on both sides of North Broadwell Avenue
from the alley south of Second Street north to the
Union Pacific tracks except for the area on the west
side of said street from Second Street north to the
alley where parking shall be continued between the
curb and the sidewalk, permission for this previously
been granted.
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Motion of Campbell, seconded by Stull, Report was approved.
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June 20, 1962
Honorable Mayor &: City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
We the undersigned, members of the Street
&: Alley Committee, hereby recommend that
the request of George Jelinek to vacate
the alley in Block (8 ~Kernohan & Decker
Addition be granted.
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Motion of Campbell, seconded by Mildenstein, approved,
providing that the owners of Lots 3-4-5 and 6 were favorable.
(COpy) REPORT OF ZONING COMMITTEE RELATIVE TO FONNER PROPERTY
June 20, 1962
Honorable Mayor and City Council
City Hall
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
We, the members of the Zoning Committee following action taken at
the Special Council Meeting 13, June, 1962, recommend the rezoning
of the Fonner property in the 1700 and 1800 Blocks 00uth Locust
Street to BUSiness "B".
Respectfully Submitted,
S/ Lyman M. Campbell
S/ Norman E. Mildenstein
S/ Walter H. Stull
Motion of Campbell, seconded by Mildensteln, Report was
approved.
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To the Honorable .Hayor and
Ci ty Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Re: Emil Lucht
Gentlemen:
Approxirn2tely sixty (60) days ago, Hr. Lucht sent a letter to the
City Council inquiring about the balance of Cottage Grove Addition which
lies wi thin the City of Grand Island, and stated that it 'Nas his under-
standing tha t that part of said Addition still itIi thin the corporate
limits of the City of Grand Island was to remain in the City, but that
the plat thereof was to be vacated. We gathered from his correspondence
that for this vacation of the plat he was to provide easements and deeds
for certain streets.
Several years ago the City of Grand Island approved the dis-
connection of that part of ]Vir. Lucht,'s land "Thich lies south of Fourth
(4th) street provided Mr. Lucht conveyed to the City the deeds and ease-
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the City and that pc.rt of Hr. Lucht's land lying south of Fourth (Ll-th)
street has been disconnected from the corporate limits.
From our examination of the papers on file it ..mula aDDear that
the City has done all that it has been requested to do.
\rJe find no application on file to have the plat above mentioned
Vacated, except the correspondence which vvas received from Hr. Lucht
during the month of April, 1962. There being no formal request on file
that ..,e can find, it v""ould appear that the City was of the opinion that
all matters had been cared for, and the City contemplated no further
action.
'vile believe that an application should be made to the City to
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have the plat of that pc~rt of Cottage Grove Addition, which still lies
within the 6ity, vacated, and the same should be referred to the Planning
Commission. The City should then by ordinance convey to JI1r. Lucht title
to the streets in said Addition, and the City should pass an ordinance
vacating the ph.t.
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Motion of Schuessler, seconded by campbell, Report was
approved.
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Council reconvened.
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ORDINANCE NO. 3842 pertaining to extending the City Limits to
include the Geer Second Addition, was presented, and after some dis-
cussion, motion of Schuessler, seconded by Sorensen; on account of
there being so many protests, that the Ordinance be tabled.
ORDINANCE NO. 3843 pertaining to revision and classification of
Ordinances compiled, was presented, regularly passed by the Council,
signed by the Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3843 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
was placed on first reading at length. holl call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile.
Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3843 - Motion of Sorennsen, seconded by Schuessler,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3843 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading b~ title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3843 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot.
Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Stull,
Lint, Haile. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3844 pertaining to the annexation of Area South of
City Limits along Locust Street was presented. After considerable
discussion, in which Mr. McDermott made a plea for the Council to
consider, motion of Stull, seconded by Lint, that the Ordinance be
tabled. Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Geil, Mildenstein,
Stull, Lint. Voting no, campbell, Sorensen, Haile.
ORDINANCE NO. 3845 pertaining to Franchise of Grand Island Transit
Company, regularly passed by the Council, signed by the Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3845 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Mildenstein,
was placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile.
V ot ing no, none.
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ORDINANCE NO. 3845 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Mildenstein,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
holl call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 384Q - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3845 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot.
Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Stull,
Lint, Haile. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3846 creating Paving District No. 380 in part of
Howard Avenue; part of Forrest Street; part of Custer Avenue; part of
State; and part of Logan; regularly passed by the Council, signed by
the Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3846 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
was placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbe 11, Gel1, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Ha ile .
Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3846 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by campbell,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Gell, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3846 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3846 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot.
Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Stull,
Lint, Haile. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3847 pertaining to hedges, bushes, etc. along the
curb, regularly passed by the Council, signed by the Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3847 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
was p'laced on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile,
Voting no, none.
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ORDINANCE NO. 384~ - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Gell, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none.
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OHDINANCE NO. 3847 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Holl call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3847 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. HOll call ballot.
Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildensteln, Stull,
Lint, Haile. Voting no, none.
Campbell brought up the fact pertaining to Storm Sewers, which
should be laid prior to the paving of streets in the City of Grand
Island, and that paving should be held up until Storm Sewers are laid"
according to the survey of Henningson Company.
Bond Issue for Storm Sewers was discussed.
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Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Stull, that the matter of
revision or repealing of the Home Rule Charter be referred to the City
Attorney for necessary steps to be taken.
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WHEREAS, the ~~yor and Council of the City of Grand Island invited
sealed proposals for the construction of Water Main District No. 221 of
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the City of Grand Island, the same to be received up to 7:30 o'clock P.IVI.
on the 20th day of June, 1962, and to be opened on said date at the
regular meeting of the City Council, and
WHEREAS, the proposal submitted by c:.CJ'/'/1 ha,-ke.r /Lkd -'04 If '7
of the City of ie..JL'inrl-dr1:J Ak.bYd:S~
was found to lJe the lowest and best proposal submitted.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, NF:BEtASKA, that the proposal of the said
G".nhi/;~';ji:.eY It.1ryl.i:J4/,f1/r for the construction of the said water
main district be, and the same is hereby accepted and approved; that a
contract be entered into for the construction of said district and that
the Mayor and City Clerk be, and they are hereby directed and authorized
to sign said agreement on behalf of the City of Grand Island.
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copy of this Resolution to Frank Phelps, Utilities Commissioner and to
E. W. Keiss, City Engineer.
Respectfully submitted this
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SYSIEM and DISPOSAL PLANT COHMITTEE
Motion of Geil, seconded by Mildenstein, Resolution was
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WHEREAS, the lVlayor and Council of the City of Grand Island invited
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sealed proposals for the construction of Water lVJ.ain District No. 22.4 of
the City of Grand Island, the same to be received up to 7:30 o'clock P.M.
on the 20th day of June, 1962, and to be opened on said date at the regular
meeting of the City Council, and
WHEREAS, the
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proposal submitted bY~-7 d { t:~dHcIy;t~ l<!t~
of the City of Gmdd I:Jt~ Ji/e/~?k
was found to be the lowest and best proposal submitted.
NOH, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE JVJAYOR AND COUNCIL OF' THE
CITY OF GRi\.HTI ISLAND, NEBRASKA, that the proposal of the said
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main district be, and the same is hereby accepted and approved; that a
for the construction of the said water
contract be entered into for the construction of said district and that the
H:.yor and City Cle,rk be, and they are hereby directed and authorized to
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m~ IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk forward a certified
copy of this Hesolution to Frank Phelps, Utilities Commissioner, and
to E. vi. Keiss, City Engineer.
Respectfully submitted this the 20th day of June, 1962.
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adopted.
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WHEHEAS, the lVIayor and Council of the City of Grand Island invited
sealed proposals for the construction of Water lVIain District No. 226 of
the City of Grand Island, the same to be received up to 7:30 o'clock P.M.
on the 20th day of June, 1962, and to be opened on said date at the regular
meeting of the City Council, and
WHEREAS, the proposal submitted bYL~YY1hl:l.dsfq:'_IIJ~//.:/.t)~pl;
of the City of Le)(/l1p~.JJfbyr1;J~___.__
was found to be the lowest and best proposal submitted.
NUirJ, THEREFO'RE, BE IT RESO'LVED B'i THE IvlA.yO'R AND CO'mLC1L 0'1" THE CI'l'Y
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O'F GHAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA, that the proposal of the said 2.._________
L~vY/ hv ::fl:.er /iJ€.//~IJ;!f> 'J for the construction of the said water main
district be, and the same is hereby accepted and approved; that a contract
be entered into for the construction of said district and that the Mayor and City
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Clerk be, and they are hereby directed and authorized to sign said agreement
on behalf of the City of Grand Island.
BE IT FURTHER RESO'LVED that the City Clerk fOY"tJard a certified copy
of this Resolution to Frank Phelps, Utilities Commissioner, and to E. V.I.
Keiss, City Eggineer.
Respectfully submitted this
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S TEN and DISPOSAL PLANT CO'MMITTEE
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Motion of Geil, seconded by Mildensteln, Resolution was
adopted.
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WHI~REAS, the City of Grand Island invited sealed propo sals covering
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the construction of public sidewalks at the following locations: Approxi-
mately 1400 square feet in Waugh Street, from Broadwell Avenue to Huston
Avenue; approximately 312 square feet in Lot Nineteen (19L Block Two (2),
Parkhill Subdivision, and approximately 264 square feet in Lot Seven (7),
Block Eighty-two (82), Original Town, Now City of Grand Island, the same
to be received up to 7:30 o'clock P.M. on the 20th day of June, 1962, and
to be opened on said date at the regular meeting of the City Council, and
WHEREAS, the proposal of the Contractor, eJ Sq~le:.SZ~ Is c/
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in the sum of $_x...~9____
was found to be the lowest and best
proposal submitted.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE I"lAYOH AND COUNCIL OF' THE
CITY OF Gl(;~\ND ISLAND, NEBRASKA, that the proposal of the said Contractor,
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, be, and the same is hereby accepted and
approved; that a contract be entered into between the City of Grand Island
and the Contractor for the construction of said sidewalks and that the
Mayor and City Clerk be, and they are hereby directed and authorized to
sign said contract on behalf of the City of Grand Island.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk forward a certified
copy of' this liesolution to E. W. Keiss, City Engineer.
Respectfully submitted this 20th daY~JUne, ~)'
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wlIEREAS, the lVlayor and Council of the City of Grand Island invited
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sealed proposals covering the construction of Sanitary Sewer pipe install-
ation at five (5) locations to serve the general area of the Holcomb
Additions, the same to be received up to 7:30 o'clock P.l'1. on the 20th
day of June, 1962, and to be opened on said date at the regular meeting
of the City Council, and
WHEREAS, the proposal of the Contractor, a~l11b}tJ E"u/Y Co
of the City of C;n:;n~/ I\7k~~Jk~>~
$__Z" 'L- rJD" !l2
in the sum of ..J 7
was found to be the lowest and best
proposal submitted.
NOw, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA, that the proposal of the said Contractor,
.-i2L4...h4.tJL1) Enji~eeY';'r ZC5 , be, and the same is hereby acce-pted
and approved; that a contract be entered into between the City of Grand
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installation, and that the Hayor and City Clerk be, and they are hereby
directed and authorized to sign said contract on behalf of the City of
Grand Island.
BE' IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk forward a certified
copy of this Resolution to E. W. Keiss, City Engineer.
Respectfully submitted
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Motion of Schuessler, seconded by Geil, Resolution was
adopt ed.
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Claims against the City were presented as follows:
GENERAL
$ 22,932.45
2,124.98
AIRPORT
AIRPORT CAFE
603.77
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STREET
4,195.69
1,592.85
1,810.06
2,008.43
SANITATION
PARK
POLICE
CEMETERY
879.65
FIRE
642.03
SEWER
2,358.86
644.31
GARAGE
LIGHT
23,881.95
305,532 .77
WATER
SEWER DISTRICT
68.83
OFF STREET
36,554.99
326.28
PAVING DISTRICT
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$406,157.90
Claims for June 20, 1962
Motion of Stull, seconded by Schuessler, claims were allowed as
read and listed in the Claim Register. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile.
Voting no, none.
Motion of Stull, seconded by Schuessler, Council adjourned,'to
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F. S. White
City Clerk
June 20, 1962
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St. Sewer
Health
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Civil Sere
Bldq. Dept.
General
Bond & Int.
APPROPRIATIONS & EXPENDITURES
FOR FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1962
APPl?OP.
ADJ.
EXPENDED
JUNE
5981.93
TOTAL
EXPENDED
55798.77
62595.74
40615.00
38865.00
20802.00
71167.00
30360.00
1260.00
16110.00
281774.74
25620.00
4081.52 34678.65
34.63 25805.54
1711.71 16183.66
20635.01 53319.13
2794.44 21245.97
104.72 899.08
1394.14 13962.85
36738.10 221893.65
33945.00
10700.79 87618.51
13623.17 173893.47
5616.67 54855.80
12136.28 72213.01
17076.42 176172.56
10753.20 47877.73
16451.26 161365.16
2117.88 25057.99
Airport 98825.00
st AIJey Pave 220425.00
Sanitation 64837.92
Park 92020.50
Police 194729.00
Cemetery 57620.00
Fire 183676.00
Sew & New Sew
Fire Pension 29000.00
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Garage
79089.88
45120.00
2355.71
35496.57
Cem Perm Care 140000.00
Sew & Sew Co11.110518.78
Library
Band
Off St Park
44075.00
5700.00
21650.63
7703.61
4018.47
109646.75
38711.16
2666.70
6363.60
786.02
41040.73
610.40
Civil Defense 1000.00
Soc. Security 69000.00
Sewer Canst. 20243.53
1784925.98
Water
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BALANCE
6796.97
5936.35
13059.46
4618.34
17847.87
9114.03
360.92
2147.15
59881. 09
11206.49
46531.53
9982.12
19807.49
18556.44
9742.27
22310.84
3942.01
79089.88
9623.43
140000.00
872.03
5363.84
3033.30
15287.03
213.98
27959.27
20243.53 00
139901.96 1309847.94 475078.04
36527.25 374395.27
391479.38 3718520.41
70.83 16548.66
36554.99 294356.24
604534.41 5713668.52
Respectfully Submitted,
F. S. White, City Clerk
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July 5, 1962
Council met as per adjournment of June 20th. All Councilmen
present. His Honor, the Mayor, presiding. Rev Arden Wild, Community
Congregational Church, opened the meeting with prayer. Minutes of the
meeting of June 20th read and approved.
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July 5, 1962
Honorable Mayor & City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
We the undersigned, members of the Sanitary
Sewer Committee, hereby recommend that a
Sanitary Sewer District be created in part
of the unplatted area south of Pleasant
Home Subdivision and part of Holcomb's High-
way Homes Subdivision, said ordinance to be
drawn in compliance with Sections 19-2401 to
2416 Revised Statutes of the State of Nebraska
1943 1961 Cumulative Supplement.
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Motion of Geil, seconded by Lint, Report was approved.
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JuJy 5, 1962
Honorable Mayor & City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlem.en:
We the undersigned, members of the Street &
Alley Committee, hereby recommend that the
City Council accept an offer by the City of
Red Cloud, Nebraska in the amount of $300.00
for the Grace gravel spreader box now owned
by the City of Grand Island but no longer
needed by the Street &nd AJley Department.
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Motion of Campbell, seconded by Stull, Report was approved.
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Application of Norma Richardson for On-and-Off Sale Beer License
at 209 N. Garfield was presented. Application was held up.
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'NHEREAS, THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL advertised for sealed
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proposals for the furnishing of a 1962 model one-half ton (~)
truck as per specifications on file in the office of the
utilities Commissioner; said proposals to be received up to
7: 3C 0 I clock P. M. on the 20th day of June, 1962, and to be
opened at the regular meeting of the City Council held on said
date, and
WHEREAS, the proposal submitted by Ki.~~_gh.!?.Y!.2J,~J_,:"s.:.~1:LJ,.1i!9
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J1ebras~_.__._ for th e f 11 r n ish:i. n g 0 f ..Qp.~...12Q?:-..9.E..~YXQ.l~h..llq,n.. P:!:.2.19YL truck
in the sum of $ lJlnh_~__......_.___._, was found to be the lovvest
and best proposal submitted.
NOW, THEHEFORE, BE IT HESOL'lED '3Y THE M/\YOH ArJD COlrnCIL
OF THE CITY OF GE.I\}\.JD ISLAND, NEBRASKA, that the porposal sub-
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and the same is hereby accepted and approved, and that Frank
Phelps, utilities Commissioner, be, and he is hereby diJ:-ected
and authorized to place a purchase order for the purchase of
said truck.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVPD that the City Clerk forward a
certified copy of this Resolution to Frank Phelps, utilities
Commissioner.
Respectfully
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and DISPOSAL PLANT COMMITTEES
Motion of Geil, seconded by Haile, Resolution was adopted.
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WHEREAS, the IvIayor and Council of the City of Grand Island invited
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sealed proposals for the furnishing of one (1) four (4) door sedan (compact)
for use at the Airport, the same to be received up to 7:30 o'clock P.M.
on the 20th day of June, 1962, and to be opened on said date at the regu-
lar meeting of the City Council, and
\rJHEREAS, the proposal submitted by __ Dier~Motor Company
of the City of
Grand Island, Nebraska
in the sum of $ 349.00 (F~~~~~_, was found to be the lowest and best
proposal submitted.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HATOH AND COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA, that tile proposal submitted by the said
Diers Motor Company
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ed and approved, and that Walter Lehmann, Administrative Assist':1nt, be,
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BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk forward a certified
copy of this Resolution to Lester I. Lilly, Airport Manager.
Respectfully submitted this the ~ ti day of JU1JiY, 1962.
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DEFENSE COJVJMITTEE
Motion of Stull, seconded by Geil, Resolution was adopted.
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Resolut ion pertaining to truck for Disposal Plant held up unt il
later date.
Bids on Curb and Gutter District No. 107 presented as follows:
DIAMOND ENGINEERING COMPANY
----- $1,621.20
----- $1,537.80
----- $1,528.45
DAN SCHWIEGER
ED SOBIESZYK & SON
Motion of Campbell, seconded by Stull, referred to Street and
Alley Committee and Engineer.
Request of Chamber of Commerce pertaining to Annual Sidewalk Sale,
July 18th, that 3rd Street be posted "No Parking" from Sycamore to
Cedar; and also request that benches from Lincoln Park be set on 3rd
Street, was presented. Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Stull, that
there be no parking on 3rd street, but the request for benches was
denied, on account of the cost of moving; condition of benches, etc.
Request of YHCA pertaining to triangular tract of land in Pine
street at corner of Lot 4, Block 91, Original Town to use for purposes
of erecting a sign was presented, along with Committee Report.
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July 5, 1962
Honorable Mayor & City CounciJ
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
We the undersigned, members of the Finance & City Property
Committee, herewith recommend that the request of the
Y.W.C.A. be allowed and the a Perpetual Easement be Granted
to them for use of a small triangular tract of land in
Pine Street approximately five by ten by twelve feet on a
side.
We further recommend that the Mayor and Clerk be authorized
to sign the attached Easement in the name of the City of
Grand Island, Nebraska.
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approved.
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COMMITTEE REPORT ON PROPOSED PURCHASE OF
DISTRIBUTION LINES IN GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA
Honorable MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
Grand Island, Nebraska
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The City of Grand Island, through its utility Commissioner, by
the following letter, dated February 5, 1962 initiated action
relative to the purchase of certain power lines.
Mr. Charles D. True
Consumers Public Power District
Grand Island, Nebraska
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The City of Grand Island, as you know, has annexed a number
of areas, a part of which lie in an area served by Consumers
Public Power District. It is also our understanding that the
owners of a tract on the east side of Highways 2, 34 and 281,
south of Stolley Park Road in Grand Island, will request annex-
ation in order to obtain the benefits of city water, sewer,
fire protection etc. at an early date.
These continuing actions are placing the City of Grand Island
in the position of being served by two electric utilities, a
situation which was eliminated by mutual consent a number of
years ago. Excellent relationships have continued since that
time.
In view of these developments, the City of Grand Island Elec-
tric Department would appreciate the opportunity of discussing
the possibility of purchasing Consumer Public Power District
facilities within the areas mentioned. This action is not to
be considered a part of the Nebraska Public Power Committee
general negotiations, because we are considering corporate
boundary situations only.
Yours truly,
CITY WATER & LIGHT OFFICE
F. E. Phelps
utilities Commissioner
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After a number of conferences between representatives of Con-
sumers Public Power District and the City of Grand Island, de-
tails outlined in the following letter were agreed upon as being
in the best interest of both organizations.
July 2, 1962
Mr. F. E. Phelps,
Utilities Commissioner
City Light & Water Office
City of Grand Island
Grand Island, Nebraska
Subject: !Z2.E.~~ ,s.aTeofdistribution Tines Tn~Gra~ridlsl.and
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COMMITTEE REPORT ON PROPOSED PURCHASE OF
DISTRIBUTION LINES IN GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA
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Dear Fr-ank:
Confirming our conversation of Jttne 27th and subject to approval
of the Board of Directors of Consumers Public Power District,
Consumers District is willing to sell to the City of Grand Island
the electric distribution line facilities on both the east and
west sides of South Locust Street, north of the Wood River
channel, as more fully shown on our Drawing No. l-A-130, attached.
The sale price would be $ 18,173.00.
According to our records, these facilities, as of December 31,
1961, serve seventy-seven (77) customers, with a revenue of
$ 7,798.00 and KWH sales of 383,942,. for the year 1961.
If the City of Grand Island desires to acquire these facilities,
I would appreciate your letting me know 50 that I may secure
approval of Consumers Districtts Board at their next meeting,
which is scheduled for July 27th.
Very truly yours,
R. L. Schacht,
General Manager.
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In view of the above information, your C0mmittee recommends
that the City of Grand Island accept the Consumers Public
Power District proposal as submitted.
YGur Committee further recommends that the Legal Department
of the City advise the Consumers Public Power District of
action taken.
Respectfully submitted
this 5\h day of July, 1962.
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a d DISPOSAL PLANT COMMITTEE
Motion of Geil, seconded by Haile, Report was approved.
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Request of Rollie Stroh for permission to erect a garage on Lots
10 and 11, Home Subdivision, was presented. Motion of Campbell,
seconded by stull, referred to Zoning Committee. Hearing set for
7:30 P.M., July 18th.
Request of Hollis B. Mahoney through her Attorney, Robert Paulick,
for parking space on Third and Locust Street, was presented. Motion
of st ull, seconded by M ildenste in, re ferred to street and Alley
Committee.
(COPY) MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING OF GRAND ISLAND PLANNING COMMISSION
June 25, 1962 7:30 P.M.
Allen absent - Reutlinger late
1.
Minutes of previous meeting read and approved.
2.
The request of Ben Schinkel for the rezoning of 10 acres in
(Sect. 3, Twp. 11, R9) fronting on East Capital are - described as
W1;- of Lot 3 in Wilsons Subdiv is ion - for the purpose of establish-
ing a Mobile Home Court was tabled for further study.
Mr. Austin of Henningson, Durham and Richardson - explained that
in spite of a delay in approval of the City Planning contract -
at Lincoln, Nebraska, they will start work anyhow on the
assumption the contract will be approved.
3.
Mr. Austin also described in some detail a new survey to be under-
taken by the State with contributions by participating cities
interested in traffic courts, touring movements, parking problems,
signals, pedestrian traffic, truck routes, streets availability,
further roads, and planning in connection with traffic which will
result from the completion of the new interstate hiways and our
access routes; also traffic problems resulting from airports and
railroads and terminals.
Mr. Aust in recommended that the interested members of the Planni.ng
Commission, City Council, County Officials and the City and County
Engineers, and Chamber of Commerce should attend a meeting with
Bruce G. Gillham, Engineer of Program and Planning with the Nebr.
Bureau of Hiways, to arrange a survey of Grand Island'S traffic
hefore August 15, so these studies could be used in the
comprehensive plan.
Ed Keiss said that Grand Island really needed a full-time traffic
man free to act on his own judgment without local interference,
and such a survey as this would be of great assistance to h1.m, or
the planner, and if our road plans are not state approved, we will
also lose our eligibility for Federal assistance on any road
projects.
Lester Ehlers, County Engineer, expressed interest on a new survey
and also concern over Junk Yards and poorly maintained buildings,
or fi.lling stations in the proximity of the new Interstate Hiway
and the county access roads we have planned.
The Commission agreed to set up a meeting with Mr. Gillham
July 9, 1962 and to invite all officials recommended to attend.
The estimated cost of the survey to be about $10,000.00 with our
contribution uncertain, but between $1,000.00 and $2,000.00.
4. Plans for distribution and collecting of the enclosed planning
questionnaire was discussed and several ideas will probably be
used.
Meeting adjourned at 9:30 P.M.
Motion of Stull, seconded by
Mildenstein, received and placed
on file.
Respectfully submitted,
sj Delmar Mehring, Secretary
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Protest with 78.01% signatures on Paving District No. 380, was
presented. Motion of Campbell, seconded by Sorensen, protest being
sufficient, that Ordinance be drawn repealing Ordinance creating distric
No. 380.
Petition from power Plant Employees for Wage Increase and fringe
benefits presented as follows:
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Mayor Frank Ryder
Commissioner Frank Phelps
City Clerk Floyd White
Supt. Carl Bartelt
June 19, 1962
The undersigned, City Power_Plant Employees, respectfully petition
Mayor Ryder, Commissioner Phelps and the Grand Island City Council to
take under consideration the following request:
Item one: Ten percent increase in the base wage of all Power
Plant employees.
Item two: A plan for night time differential pay agreeable to
both employer and employee.
Item (3): Double time pay for all personnel that work on
hol idays.
Item (4): Time and one half for all personnel that work on
Sunday.
Item (5): Investigate the possibilities of a group insurance plan.
Petition contained twenty-two signatures.
Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Geil, received and placed on file
for later consideration.
Motion of Campbell, Council adjourned to meet as Board of Adjust-
ment.
F. S. White
City Clerk
July 5, 1962
Grand Island, Nebraska
July 5, 1962
Council met as Board of Adjustment on request of C. D. Curtis for
permission to erect garage one foot from lot line. All Councilmen
present. His Honor, the Mayor, presiding.
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REPORT OF ZONING COMMITTEE
July 3, 1962
Honorable Mayor and City Council
City Hall
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
We, the members of the Zoning Committee to whom was referred a request
by Mr. C. D. Curtis for permission to erect a garage at 820 N. Broadwell
Street one foot from the lot line recommend that permission be granted.
Respectfully submitted,
S/,/ Lyman M. Campbell
S Norman E. Mildenstein
S/ Walter H. Stull
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There being no protests on file, nor protestors present, motion
of Campbell, report was approved, request granted.
Motion of Campbell, Council adjourned to meet in regular session.
F. S. Wh it e
City Clerk
July 5, 1962
Grand Island, Nebraska
July 5, 1962
Council met in Regular Session. All Councilmen present. His
Honor, the Mayor, presiding-
(COPY) RESOLUTION PERTAINING TO UNION PACIFIC RIGHT OF WAY:
RESOLUTION
WHEREAS, UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY has tendered to the
CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA, an agreement extending to and including
May 31, 1963, the term of that certain lease dated June 20, 1951,
whereby the Railroad Company leased to the CITY OF GRAND ISLAND,
Nebraska, a portion of its right of way at Grand Island, Hall County,
Nebraska, for a site for city garage and storage building, and
WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Grand Island has said
proposed agreement before it and has given it careful review and
consideration; and
WHEREAS, it is considered that the best interests of said
City of Grand Island, Nebraska will be subserved by the acceptance of
said agreement;
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
GRlND ISLAND, STj\TE OF NEBRASKA_
That the terms of the agreement submitted by the Union
Pacific Railroad Company as aforesaid be, and the same are hereby,
accepted in behalf of said City;
That the Mayor of said City is hereby authorized, empowered
and directed to execute said agreement on behalf of said City, and that
the City Clerk of said City is hereby authorized and directed to attest
said agreement and to attach to each duplicate original of said agree-
ment a certified copy of this resolution.
Motion of Campbell, seconded by Stull, Resolution was adopted;
Extension Rider was approved, Mayor and Clerk authorized to sign.
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PAVING District No. 358
LocationTwentv-Tbir~ Street fro~ Whee1er
Contractor The Diawond ~n~jneerjpg CQmpany
Avenue to Sycamore Street
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PRICE
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690 Cu. Yds.
4,138.53 Sq. Yds.
1,882.5 Lih. Ft.
87.3 Lin. Ft.
Earth Excavation.
@ $0.60 $
414.00
6" Gonerete pavement as
per specifications.
Integral Curb.
3.18
0.38
0.72
13,160.53
715.35
62.86
$14,352.74
Construct Concrete Header.
TOTAL
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11~307.09
NONE
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I Certify that there is Three Thoqsand Fourty';'Fiv~ Dollars ~ng__
65/100 .=... - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - DOLLARS due to
The Diamond En~ine~ring Company on account of above e&timate~
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Motion of Campbell, seconded by Mildenstein, Estimate was approved.
CITY OF GRAND ISLAND
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EstimS\te No.
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Upon Contract Dated
April ?J19...2L
PAVING
District No. 361 Location_Howard Avenue from Eleventh Avenue
to ~nirteenth Street
Contractor The Diamond Engineering ~~~any
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PRICE
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Contract Price
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'r Certify that there is Two Thousand Eight Hundred One Dollars and
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54.!,oom;.. ... :!.- -_- -, ... ... ... ...... ... ... ... - ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...DOLLARS due to
The, Diamqnd Engi~~erin,g Oompany on account of above es4tiirgateo
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Mot ion of ca mp.be I I , seconded by Mildenstein, Estimate was approved.
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PAVING
District No.
362 Location Cedar Street from Thirteenth Street
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Contractor The Diamon,d J~ne;ineeri~_ CO",mRany
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AMOUNT
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Contract Price
$9,995.02
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4.997.51
1,999.00
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I Certify that there is Two t;'housand Nine Hundred,Ninty-:-Eight Dollars
An~ 51/100" - " - - - - -
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Th~ Diamonq Eng~~eering Comp-any ~_pn account of above estimateo
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Motion of Campbell, seconded by Mildenstein, Est imate was approved.
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PAVING District No.~i2 Location Pine,Street fr9m~~outh S~~~
to Nebraska Avenue
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$9,816.70
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$9,8:1:-6,20
NONE
1..963.34
$7,8?.2.36
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I Certify that there is S~ven Thq~and Eight Hund~ed F!ftv-Three
~o"Rr8 and 34/100 - - - - - - - - - - - :~~~=_=--D01LARS due to
The Diamond En~ineering Company on account of abov0 estimate.
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}rand I$land, Nebr(ji' ~ul~ 5~ ,19~~ II ,< ,.,,'~
Motion of Campbell, seconded by Mildenstein, Estimate was approved.
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$Thl;e~~tJn~
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PAVING
District No. 364 Location Sunset Avenue from Claussen Avenue
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to Oak Street.
Contractor ~_Diamond ];"n~ineerin~ ComE-any
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DETAILS
PRICE
AMOUNT
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Contract Price
$6,087.99
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Amount Now Due
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J6,087.99
NONE
1.217.60
~4,870:~9
Previous Estimate
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I Certify that there is Four Thou~aI.1d ~ight Hundr~d Seventy D.2Jlars
.,nd 3Q/'00 -__':l" - -~ - - - -
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Motion of Campbell, seconded by Mildenstein,
of above estimat~~
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City Engineer
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$ 5 ~665. 91
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PAVING District No. 369 Location Greenwich ~vent~e from FouU!l..-
Street to Sexenth ~treet
Contractor The Diamond EQ~ineering Company
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PRICE
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AMOUNT
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Contract Price
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I Certify that there is Five Thousand Six H4ndred IXlI Sixty:Five
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on account of above e$timate.
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Motion of Campbell, seconded by':Mildenstein, Estimate was approved.
CITY OF GRAND ISLAND
Engine<i)ring Dept.
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This Estimate
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Contractor The D,;i..amond lj;l.Hdneering Conwany
to Seventeenth Street
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Amount Now D\le
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To :the 01 ty Coun,eU:
I Certify that there is Five ThQusan~ Two H~ndred Beventy-Fo~~ ~.
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Motion of Campbell, seconded by Mildenstein,
of above estimateo
. City Engineer
Estimate was approved.
C1TY OF GRAND ISLAND
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Curb &
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Street to Elm Street
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District No.
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528 Lin. Ft. 30" Curb & Gutter
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$844.60
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$844.60
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To the City Council:
I Certify that there. is might ,Hundred, F<<urtv~Fo~:r:' dollar~. and no/lOO
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lfuL,.,Sobieszyk & l22,n one.lcccmnt of above estimate/)
}rand Island, Nebr.. Jul 5.1~if,~. . ,,",oCity Engineer
Motion. of Campbell, ~:~o~ded b;"Mildenstetn, a~proved.
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Di8triot NOa 222 1o~ation Custer Ave. from N. Front St. to the
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ouster Avenue.
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3.863.12
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I Certify that there is Thrp.~ rhQ11Sal:lC~ ~~gQ.t HJ~nQ,t.'~d Sixtv...ThI~
Dollars and 11/100 - - - - - - - - - - ,.. - - - - DOLLARS due to
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. Motion of Campbell, seconded by Mildenstein, approved.
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Location Rehab~litation of~atin~ & Air
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Alternate #3
Alternate #4
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748.00
156.00
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Removal of Post Type Cattle
District No.
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Upon Contract Dated June 18, 1962
Shed) Loading Chute) Feed Rack) Bunks~Fences
Location and Miscellaneous Items on Lot 24)
Gary Dean Janky
Contractor and Johannes Harder
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Geer Subdivision.
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I Certify that there is ~even Hundre~ D9lJars ~n4 9Q/000 - _ - =-
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Motion of Campbell, seconded by Mildenstein, approved.
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Lease with Worden Mfg. Company for Building identified as T-102,
$115.00 per month payable in advance, was presented. Motion of Stull,
seconded by Mildenstein, was approved, Mayor and Clerk authorized to
sign.
(COpy) REPORT OF ORDINANCE COMMITTEE pertaining to clarification of
"Professional Offices" etc.
July 2, 1962
Honorable Mayor and City Council
City Hall
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gent lemen:
We, the undersigned members of the Police, Licensing, and Ordinance
Committee to whom was referred a request by Attorney Carl Willard
in reference to clarification of the words, "Professional Offices
or Studios" as used in Zon~"ng Ordinance No. 2162, Section 4, Paragraph
IV, and also as used in Ordinance No. 3029 ammending Section 4 of
Paragraph IV of Ordinance No. 2162, dated November 17, 1954 Zoning
Ordinances for the City of Grand Island, recommend that this Section
of Ordinance No. 2162 be ammended so as to include under, "Professional
Office or Studio" specifically the types, and or names of Offices or
Studios that can be established under this heading in the Residence
"B" Zone.
In view of the difficulties relative to this Section in the past, and
anticipating difficulties in the future, we recommend prompt action
be taken to halt furtber confusion regarding this Section.
Respectfully submitted
S/ Norman Mi1denstein
S/ Harold Schuessler
S/ 1--Jarren Ge il
Motion of Mildenstein, seconded by Schuessler, Report was approved.
(COpy) ZONING COMMITTEE REPORT
July 5, 1962
Honorabve Mayor and Members of City Council
City Hall
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
We, the undersigned members of the Zoning Committee, hereby recommend
that our present Zoning Ordinance #3699, which Zoning Ordinance
expires July 29, 1962 be extended for one year.
Respectfully submitted,
S/ Lyman M. Campbell
S/ Walter H. Stull
ZONING COMMITTEE
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Honorable Mayor &, City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
We the undersigned, members of the Street
&, Alley Committee hereby recommend that new
street lights be placed at 15th &, Kimball
and at 7th &, Clark Streets, Harrissn St. &,
Charles St., and Monroe St. &, Charles St.
Street &, Alley Committee
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Motion of Campbell, seconded by Mildenstein, approved.
July. 5, 1962
Honorable Mayor &, City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
We the undersigned, members of the Street &, Alley
Committee, hereby recommend that the request of Edwin
P. Hennings be granted permitting the parking of
vehicles between the curb and sidewalk in front of
the West Lawn Grocery in the 2100 block West State
Street.
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Motion of Campbell, seconded by Stull, approved.
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WHEREAS, Lutz, Daily and Brain, Consulting Engineers have
submitted plans and specifications for Power Plant Wire and
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Lighting necessary as a part of the 22,000 KW expansion).')'ro-
gram of the C. W. Burdick Station of the City of Grand Island
Electric Department, and said engineers have furnished an
estimate of the cost there of in the sum of $ 160,000.00
and,
WHEREAS, such plans, specifications and es"timate.have
been examined and the same should in all respects be approved.
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NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA, that the plans, spec-
ifications and estimate for such project, be and the same is
hereby approved; that the City Clerk be and he is hereby dir-
ected to advertise for bids for said Power Plant Wiring and
Lighting and that said bids be received up to 7:30 o'clock
P.M., Central Standard Time on the 1st day of August, 1962,
and to be opened at the regular meeting of the City Council
to be held on said date.
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BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk forward a
certified Copy of this resolution to F. E. Phelps, Utilities
Commissioner.
Respectfully
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adopted.
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lrJHEREAS, the lv"layor and Council of the City of Grand Island invited
sealed proposals for the construction of Curb and Gutter District No. 107
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of the Cityof Gr:md Island, the same to be received up to 7:30 o'clock P.H.
on the 5th day of July, 1962, and to be opened on said date at the regu13.r
meeting of the City Council, and
WHEREAS, the proposal submitted byf:;d . 3~.J .b..f2 z ':jJs 4_~~~
of the City of ~?uc!Is..k4_j/g;.6.nld'!L____, was found to be the
lOvlest and best proposal submitted.
NOV\T, THERlWORE, BE IT HESOLVED BY THE: IvjAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THF CITY
OF' GF?A.ND ISLAND, NEBI?ASKA, that the proposal of the said
~L_:saJ2Le2.2 'jJ;.._i__~..te/...-.- for the construction of said curb and
gutter district be, and the same is hereby accepted and anproved; that a
contract be entered into for the construction of said district, and that
the Mayor and City Clerk be, and they are hereby directed and authorized
to sign said agreement on behalf of the City of Grand Island.
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of this Resolution to E. \lJ. Keiss, City Engineer.
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Motion of Campbell, seconded by Schuessler, Resolution was
adopted.
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ORDINANCE NO. 3848 authorizing sale of Real Estate in Geer Add it iOl
to Lawrence V. and Maxine R. Anderson, regularly passed by the Council,
signed by the Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3848 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
was placed on first reading at length. holl call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile.
Voting no, none.
ORDINt"NQ...~.1l.~.2..f2.4El - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none.
ORDIN1,NCEJ1Q... 3848 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3848 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot.
Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Ge1.1, Sorensen, lVlildenstein, Stull,
Lint, Haile. Voting no, none.
9HDINA~~~ NO. 3849 authorizing sale of land in Geer Addition to
Richard and Betty Janes, regularly passed by the Council, signed by
the Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3849 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
was placed on first readi.ng at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile.
Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE~NO. 38~ - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Boll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none.
ORDINAjiCE NO. 3849 - fllotion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none.
ORDINANC~JiQ~ 3849 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot.
Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Stull,
Lint, Haile. Voting no, none.
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ORDINANCE' NO. 3850 authorizing sale of land in Geer Addition to
Gladys Walter, single; Alvin and Laura Walter, et aI, regularly passed
by the Council, signed by the Mayor.
OHDINANCE NO. 3850 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
was placed on first reading at length. .tioll call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile.
Vot ing no, none.
OnpIN1\NCE NO. 3850 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Mi1denstein, Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3850 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, CDmpbe11, Geil, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none.
illiDINANCE NO. 3850 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by campbell,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot.
Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Stull,
Lint, Haile. Voting no, none.
The Mayor appointed Harold Null, Mrs. Jessie Farnsworth, and
Mrs. Blanche Bottorf to succeed themselves on the Library Boprd.
Motion of Campbell, seconded by Sorensen, appointments were confirmed.
The Mayor mentioned that the Tax Figures had been received from
the County Clerl<, and it would probably be necessary to have a special
meeting to approve estimated budget.
He also mentioned that traffic on Second Street had increased.
Some twelve thousand cars on Second Street in 24 hour period.
Mildenstein mentioned that he felt there would be an ordinance
ready pertaining to Sunday Closing at the next regular meeting; he also
mentioned the fact that the Police and Licensing Committee arrange
meeting with Norma Richardson and her Attorney the afternoon of July 10.
The Audit Report was laid on each desk and request made to look
it over carefully for probable acceptance at the next meeting.
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Claims against the City were presented as follows:
GENERAL
$ 14,574.85
AIRPORT
4,873.00
935.12
AIR:)ORT CAFE
STREET
806.36
SANPrA TI ON
35.37
PARK
1,392.82
2,403.18
POLICE
CEMETERY
133.35
FIRE
1,859.27
1,480.36
3,033.38
11,287.03
SEWER
Gi',RAGE
WA TER
LIGHT
126,955.48
PAVING DISTRICT
33, 437 .18
SEWER DISTRICT
1.03
MUSIC
30.00
TOTA L
$203,237.78
Claims for July 5, 1962
Motion of Stull, seconded by Haile, claims were allowed as
read and listed in claim register. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile.
Voting no, none.
Motion of Stull, Council adjourned.
F. S. White
City Clerl{
July 5, 1962
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July 11, 1962
Council met as per special call of the Mayor to consider the
estimated budget for the year 1962-1963. All Councilmen present
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Proposed Budget was presented. After some discussion pertaining
to said Budget, motion of Schuessler, seconded by Campbell, same was
adopted.
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TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVE
}2!. 840.-60'- -_...~--- ._~.- .==---=~~~--=_~~.
6,300.00 _____.
.~.~ 15,420.00 -- ..______._.__.__.___.._.._~___.__....:__.,.
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6~ 407 .50 117,537 . 5Z.~___.l.J.12~~4b .~=__.___ ~:.:_~=.
- Engine~r 53, 230.QO
Storm~ewe.r 17 390.00
. Health ~ - 23;552.00--f;r24;93-9;e:m.i:Oo
Incidepta1s 67,e07.00 --.. ----.
City }faLL' 19,260.00 1,ocfo;oO-:__ . -'---'--
Civil Service.----~,260.00 ---
Building Dep~tment - ..- 2.3';4Ii."5':00 Ir;5fi5'm--~772.o6--'---~ -
~~GF!ERAL FUNfJ---'-'-174,351~O'143,~~.~.fl) _-32.z211~;[G:'---2:Ge91,,38_.
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Bond & Interest FlLnd- 13, 780.00 2~9:S'"o-'---fi,250.50 .243 fJ?l2'i',~,
Street;AIrey&Pavrng Fw1d264,631. 75 139,0~8.39 -'00;722:10 . ~:2o-TJi617'! r;-:;:;:;.
~itation ~=-.__..__-=~_~~~~=_.H.7 ,6~~2:~ '._i;J25;~=Ji8~~~tr:i~
Park - Ge~- -- 8"6,466.00 u.._. .... .-- . . .
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ReG~~ation 7; 80.:? .00 .. . '..
.~Ryde.r Park-----. 4823.00 ' . - ._-~..-
TOTAL.PARK FUND __ . li2~085'.~<f ~--'13,942.~~_,,~.2.2.~17 _....- 9.2,lli9..~.9 --1.990
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New San'.' ~ys &l,I1't SJ,b2-;Tao:oo-.-...------.-.----.-----s2:180:~ 1.127--~
~emetery~----.------...39 i30.00 "--797'4.14 -,-.-----.. 3tl~b~-'-- - .67"3 --~
Fire -~-----'-'-192 'h33.~0 7l~3:Tr--2Ili:bl""l"'~738.>6--- 3~91if--
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New Storm-se~~tr:._.__ 84;960'.00~ _,:_____.._-42,00.2.0~0 _._~~-::.
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Firemanrs-rension-'-"-~, 370.0(r---'--_._~ 978. 29 --22;391.71 .484--
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Civil Defense-'--' ---1.060.ocr--~'-'''----2I:mr--- 978.12'-"'-.021 ~Y:.~
SocfalSecv.rit---"'-'-'--~31i~.93-'--45:000. oO'---);1Oo:TIO'"""-' 17 "245: 93-' '..3 72 ~). .
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Airport-----.-.~. .. '97 O~.OO --'88 72'3.50"' '-Cf.3i3..~O . 0-..----.---.---
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Off Street Parking 33 220.00 2 332.30 a.Cla? .OLl ..'
s'ewer" &c. :S!3vier...C?~~:Tfiant)ll2~6I:b9~: 135~bbO_!90 _. .2~J.2:Gb9--.--..-.:...~'==_~.._-. 7
Non Gen. PurpoSe
SUB-TOIDAL
_.455.!?9h.39
g6f.,57E~_l14;028.08
G~!2!AL _~~ PuEPose_s)1~33_!~~_~~1__]11.?3~6.2~~?1768.~5 ~..!299.81.. 18.00
The unexpended balance in the Water and Light Funds to be reappropriated for the r~,f;!pective
funds and the receipts and revenues aecndng from the operation of the Water and L~~t ' .
Department to be appropriated to the respective funds for the paJmlent of expenses df' .
operation of the respective departments.
Respectfully- submitted,
Harold Schuessler
Budget Director
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1962 valuations in the City of Grand Island
As Furnished by COllnty Assessor and County Clerk of Hall County
on June 30, 1962
Real Estate-------------------$29,75l,558.00
Personal --------------------- 1,369,670.00
Business --------------------- 4,891,345.00
Motor Vehicles --------------- 2,888,035.00
Public utilities ------------- 2,239,750.00
$41,140,358.00
18.0 Mill Levy on above Total Valuations
$740,526.44
INTANGIBLES
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"A" $23,534,850.00 @ 2~ Mills---$ 58,837.12
"B" $22,375,470.00 @ 4 Mills--- 89,501.88
Banks $3,658,445.00 @ 4 Mills--- 14,633.78
Finance and Trust Co. -
$ 352,735.00 @ 4 Mills---
Building & Loan (Gross Earnings)-
$1,073,735.00 @ 4 Mills---
Credit Unions (Gross Interest) -
$24,940.00 @ 4 Mills---
Production Credit Association
(Gross Earning) -
$90,775.00 @ 8
1,410.94
4,294.94
99.76
Mills--- 726.20
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Poll Tax (Estimated) -----------------------------
Head Tax (Estimated)-----------------------------
In Lieu of Taxes:
. Consumers Public Power District 700.00
Southern Nebr.Rural Public Power
District - 50.00
City's share of Tax on Insurance
PremiumsllOOO.OO
$ 56,501.54
11,412.00
13,109.83
GRAND TOTAL
11,750.0.2.. _
$833,299.81
Included,in the amount of $143,888.60 as Miscellaneous Receipts
General Fund (IncidentalS) is an amount of $30,000.00 which amount
is in lieu of taxes from the Light & Water Department and $48,000.00
which represents an estimated amount to be received from occupation
tax.
Respectfully submitted,
Harold Schuessler
Budget Director
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Motion of Schuessler, seconded by Campbell, Budget was adopted.
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Request from the Alter Society of st. Mary's Cathedral for
permission to close Division street from Cedar to Elm, between 7 P.M.
and 11 P.M., August 19th to permit of having IceCream Social and Dance
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to Police Committee.
(COpy) Minutes of GRAND ISLAND CITY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING
Monday 7:00 P.M. July 9, 1962
Present - Davis, Thomazin, Lacy, Allen, Mehring
Late - Reutlinger, Lewis
Absent - DeBacker and McCarthy
Meeting attended by Mayor Ryder, Councilmen Schuessler, Lint, and
Stull, County Supervisors Baumann, Pletcher, Camp, Helzer, County
Engineer, Ehlers.
Hiway Dept. Officials - Bob Meyer, Bruce Gillham
U.S. Bureau of Roads Official Babcock
Henningson, Richardson, and Durham Officers Austin and Kline.
Minutes of previous meeting read and the remarks of Ed Keiss
corrected to read, "Grand Island could use the assistance of a man
thoroughly versed in traffic problems, and a survey of the traffic
flow as proposed by the Hiway Dept. would be of great help to him and
the planner, and if our road plans are not state approved, they will
also lose their eligibility for Federal approval."
An explanation of the proposed traffic survey was given by
Mr. Gillham, Mr. Meyer, and Mr. Austin, and questions were answered
from the audience.
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(1) Motion - Recommended the Council request the joint survey at
their next meeting and co-operation in any possible way to aid in
completion of the survey. The additional information may be used in
completing the comprehensive plan. Carried.
Mr. Miller and Ben Schinkel requested a 10 acre plot in Wilson's
Subdivision be granted proper zoning for a Trailer Court.
(2) Motion - Recommended to Council they grant special permission
to rezone this tract for use as a mobile trailer park. Carried.
(3) Motion - 3rd request for action on item 4 of April 9, 1962
minutes which recommended action be taken on a proposed ordinance to
regulate Mobile Home and Trailer Parks. Carried.
(4) Motion - To change Meeting Night to the 2nd and 4th Wednesday
of each month at 7:30 P.M. Carried.
Adjourned 9:30
Respectfully,
S/ Delmar Mehring.
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Item No.1 - Traffic Survey in which the City was requested to
make donation to the Highway Department to help cover expenses. After
some discussion in which the 'Mayor tried to find out what the amount
of contribution was expected to be, with no results; that the City
Council make request for traffic survey to be made with the co-
operation of the City was pledged.
Item No.2 - Motion of Campbell, seconded by Sorensen, referred
to Street and Alley Committee.
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to be presented later.
Petition for Street Light at 15th and Pine was presented. Motion
of Campbell, seconded by Schuessler, referred to Street and Alley
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Lease Agreement by and Between the City of Grand Island and the
Eisenman Chemical Company for land area in the Municipal Airport for
the purpose of construction of building 60 x 140 feet on said premises,
lease for ten years; $100.00 a year, was presented. Pfter some
discussion pertaining to holding same over to next meeting, and the
amount charged in said lease, motion of Campbell, seconded by
Sorensen that Lease be approved, Mayor and Clerk authorized to sign.
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BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GRAND
ISLAND, NEBRASKA, that -ghe application of Norma E.Richardson, doing
business as THE DEL RIO, for a license to sell beer On Sale and Off
Saleat the address known as 209 North GarfieldStreet,in said City,
be ______ granted.
BE IT FUR'l'HER RESOLVED that the City Clerk forward a certified
copy of this RESOLUTION to the Nebraska Liquor Control Commission,
Lincoln, Nebraska.
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Respectfully submitted this~. dayJuly,1962.
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Motion of Geil, seconded by Lint, Resolution was adopted.
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ORDINANCE NO. 3851 perta ining to '1'rai1ers, Tra iler Homes, and Tra iler
Home Mobile Parks, was placed on first reading at length. After some
discussion, motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell, that Ordinance
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be held over for further study.
The Mayor mentioned a heroic deed by Patrolman Bacon far beyond
his line of duty in the rescue of Mrs. Coombs from her car stalled
in the underpass on account of high water; and recommended that the
Council send Mr. Bacon a Certificate of Merit for the heroic deed.
Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler, recommendation was approved
Motion of Sorensen, Council adjourned.
:F. S. Wh it e
City Clerk
July 11, 1962
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July 18, 1962
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Council met in regular session. All Councilmen present. His
Honor, the Mayor, presiding. Rev. John Shell of the Presbyterian
Church, opened the meeting with prayer.
Minutes of the meetings of July 5th and 11th, read and approved.
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BE IT Rl':SOLVJi;DHY THE lVIAYOR AND COUNCIL OF TI:-m CITY OF GIi.A.ND
I;3L~,~D, NmFv\.SKA, that licenses to sell beer be issued to persons, firms,
associations and corporations in said City of Grand Island as fol101N8:
NhJVLE
ADDRESS
Columt)ia Club
1600 South Eddy Street
Beer Off Sale Only
BU, IT FTJRTlL;:.H. RESOLVED that the City Clerk for1:mrd a certified
copy of this Resolution to the Nebraska Liquor Control Commi.ssion of
Lincoln, NebrcJ.ska.
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thi.s the 18th cLy of July, lq62.
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Motion of Mildenstein, seconded by Lint, Resolution was
adopted.
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Application of Boss Hotels for Liquor License was presented.
Motion of Mildenstein, seconded by Stull, referred to License
Committee. Hearing set for 7:30 P.M., August 1st.
Certificate of Award was presented to Patrolman Bacon for
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recognition of services rendered beyond the line of duty, in the
rescue of Mrs. Coombs from the underpass on account of being flooded
July 11th, 1962.
The Chamber of Commerce had a Representative present who presentee
to the Council, the papers prepared through efforts of the Chamber and
University of Nebraska, on survey pertaining to Home Rule Charter.
Motion of Geil, seconded by Stull, that the Council accept the papers
and make further study.
Mr. Prince addressed the Council, advised them that all of the
Statutes of Nebraska did not necessarily apply to Grand Island, and
that generally speaking, the governing body of any Municipality, being
by local officials, that they were in a better position to know what
was needed by the municipality than legislators in the State Capitol.
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Notice of American Municipal Association meeting to be held in
Philadelphia August 25 to 29, was presented. Motion of Sorensen,
seconded by Lint, received and placed on file.
Request of Grand Island Production Credit Association to lower
their curb along the south side of Lot 15, Block 14, College Addition,
in making place for off-street parking, was presented. Motion of
Campbell, seconded by Schuessler, referred to the Street and Alley
Committee.
Annual Budget Report of the Grand Island School District was
presented. Motion of Schuessler, received and placed on file.
Request of Phillip Kraft for permission to build an addition to
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his house, connecting it with his garage at 214 N. Custer Street, was
presented. Motion of Campbell, seconded by Schuessler, was referred
to the Zoning Committee. Hearing set for 7:30 P.M., August 1st.
Petition for Paving in Logan Street between 2nd and 3rd, with
50% signatures, was presented. Motion of Sorensen, seconded by
Schuessler, request was granted, Ordinance ordered drawn.
Monthly Report for Water and Light Department was presented.
Motion of Schuessler, seconded by Stull, received and placed on file.
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After some discussion on the Closing Ordinance, motion of
Mildenstein, seconded by Oeil, that the Ordinance Committee have a
Public Hearing 7:30 P.M., Monday, July 30th. Motion of Sorensen,
Council adjourned to meet as Board of Adjustment.
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F. S. White
City Clerk
July 18, 1962
Grand Island, Nebraska
July 18, 1962
Council met as Board of Adjustment on the request of Rolland
Stroh for permission to build garage on his lot at 18th and Wheeler
Streets. All Councilmen present. His Honor, the Mayor, presiding.
There being no written protests on file, nor protestors present, the
report of the Zoning and Building Codes Committee was presented as
follows:
( COpy)
July 16, 1962
Honorable Mayor and City Council
City Hall
Grand Island, Nebraska
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We, the undersigned members of the Zoning and Building Codes
Committee to whom was referred a request from Mr. Rolland Stroh to
erect a double garage on his property at 18th and Wheeler streets
hereby recommend this request be granted.
Respectfully submitted,
sf Lyman M. Campbell
sf Norman E. Mildenstein
S/ Walter H. Stull
Motion of Campbell, seconded by Stull, report was approved.
Motion of Campbell, seconded by Schuessler, Council adjourned to
meet in regular session.
F. S. White
City Clerk
J-uly 18, 1962
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July 18, 1962
Council met in regular session. All Councilmen present. His
Honor, the Mayor, presiding.
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Engineering Dept.
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$ 1 2~0.99
This Estimate'-
F'art ial
Estimate No'.
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Upon Contract Dated March 1.
Location C~metery Buildip~
Contractor Herman Plumbing Company
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PRICE
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AMOUNT
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Total Amount of Contract
$2,489.00
137.14
2,351.86
470.37
1,881.49
650.50
1,230.99
Work Still to Finish
Due Contractor
Less Retainage 20%
Total to be drawn
Certificates Previously Issued
This Payment
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650.50
470.37 .
Previous Estimate
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Amount Now Due
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To the Clty Council:
I Certify that there is QQe Thousang Two Hllndr~<l ,'rhirty Do' 'I {?rs
and Ninety-nine/lOO - -
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Herman Plum~ing Company on account of above estimate.
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Motion of stull, seconded by Lint, approv;a.
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Upon Contract Dated
$ 2t728.60
Th 's Estimate
April 5, 19~
PAVING
District No. 3?7
Location Twelfth Street from Pine Street
to Oak Street.
. QUANTITY
I 632 Cu. Yd.
3,793.03 Sq. Yd.
1,735.56 Lin. Ft.
2.5 Lin. Ft.
111 Lin. Ft.
162.6 Sq. Ft.
1 Each
4 Each
Contractor The DiamondEn~ineering Company
DETAILS
PRICE
AMOUNT
Earth Excavation. @ $0.60 $ 379.20
6" Cone. pavement as per
spec. 3.18 12,061.84
Integral Curb. 0.38 659.51
22" wide combination cone.
curb and gutter. 1.50 3.75
Construct Cone. Header. 0.72 79.92
Construct 4ft cone. sidewalk. 0.45 73.17
Adjust manholes to grade. 16.00 16.00
Relocation of curb inlet using
existing castings. 75.00 300.00
Bituminous expansion material in place
38 Lin. Ft. a. in x 4" 0.17 6.46
16 Lin. Ft. b. ~ft x 6ft 0.22 3.52
I 105.5 Lin. Ft. Removal of Cone. Headers. 0.35XUJI 36. 93
208.8 Lin. Ft. Removal of Cone. combination
Curb and Gutter. 0.33 68.90
916.2 Sq. Ft. Removal of Cone. Sidewalks. 0.09 82.46
0 Sta. Slumping Utility Backfill. 0.00 -----
Each
1 all M450 Manhole Ring & Cover. 55.00 55.00
35.3 Sq. Yd. Removal of Cone. Pavement. 0.95 33.54
TOTAL
-.$13 ,860~20
11.131.60
NONE
Previous Estimate
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Amount Now Due
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To the City Council:
I Certify that there is Two Thousand Seven Hundr~d Twent~-Eight
Dollars and 60/100 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - DOLLARS due to
The Diamond En~ineer~ng Company on account of above estimate~
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Motion of campbell, seconded by SChuasler, (fpproved.
Cl.1Y 0.' naANn ISLAND
~gili'J&~r:;t:\'~g l1ept~
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District No. 359 Location Pine S~eet from South St~o
Final
PAVIijG
Nebraska Avenpe.
tic QUANT~T:Y .,
I' "428 Cu. Yd.
2,569.17 Sq. Yd.
Contractor~he D~~mondEngine~g Company
1,250.4 Lin. Ft.
37 Lin. Ft.
1,210.90 Sq. Ids.
381.54 Sq. Yds.
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PRICE
AMOUNT
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Earth Excavation @ $0.60 $ 256.80
6ft Conca pavement as per
spec. 3.18 8,169.96
Integral Curb. 0.3$ 475 .15
Construct Cone. Headers. 0.72 26.64
Construct 4" cone. sidewalk. 0.45 544.91
Construdt 5.tt cone. driveway. 0.55 209.85
Adjust manholes to grade. 16.00 --------
Bituminous Expansion Material in place.
25 T . Ft. a. in x 4" 0.17 4.25
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46.75 I> in . Ft. b. ~ft x 6" 0.22 10.29
35.2 Lin. Ft. Removal of conca headers 0.35 12.32
328.4 l,in. Ft. Removal of cone. combination
1 curb and gutter 0.33 108.37
322.74 Sq. Ft. Removal of Cone. driveways. 0.13 41.96
1,148.50 Sq. Ft. Removal of con. sidewalks. 0.09 103.37
20 Lin. Ft. Removal 15" C.lVI.P. 0.60 12.00
To the City Council:
I Certify that there is 'r~o ThQusanq Qne Hyndred T~enty-'I'wo Dol1~s
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Th~ Diamond Eng~neering Company
on account of above estimate.
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Motion of Campbell, seconded by schu~ftsler'crpproved.
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Engineering Dept~
Final
Estima.te Noo 2
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$ 986.15
This Estimate
April 5, 19~
360
Location Locust Street from Sixteenth
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QUANTITY
194 Cu. Yd.
1,164.44 Sq. Yd.
212.9 Lin. Ft.
33.5 Lin. Ft.
32 Lin. Ft.
13.3 Sq. Ft.
0 Each
2 Each
DETAILS
Street to Seventeenth StreetL Contractor The Diamond ~1;l~ineer:i,n~ Com:pany
Earth Excavation.
6" Concrete pavement as per
specification.
Integral Curb.
Combination Concrete Curb and
Gutter 30" wide.
Construct Concrete Headers.
Construct4" Concrete Sidewalk.
Adjust manholes to grade.
Relocation of curb inlet using
existing castings.
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3.18
0.38
3,702.92
80.90
1.80;
0.72
0.45
16.00
60.30
23.04
5.99
75.00
150.00
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Standard Manhole complete with
450# ring, cover and stubs. 150.00
150.00
Each Construct Type "BfT storm sewer
inlets complete. 150.00
Lin. Ft. 12" Dia. C75-55 reinforced con-
crete sewer pipe in place. 3.15
150/00
75.60
0.17
0.22
0.26
0.68
2.42
9.05
11.69
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34.8
33.4
Bituminous
Lin. Ft. a.
Lin. Ft. b.
L in . Ft . c .
expansion material in place
in x 4ft
!" X 6"
1" x 6"
0.35
10 Lin. Ft. Removal of concrete combination
curb and gutter. 0.33 3.30
13.3 Sq. Ft. Removal of Concrete Walks. 0.09 1.20
o Sta. Compact utility backfill. 30.00 --------
o Each 450 Manhole rin~ and COYer. 55.00 --------
Amount Now Due
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TOTAL
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3,557.34
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To the City Council:
I Certify that there is J[ine Hundred Ei~ht-Six Do~lars and 15/100
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Previous Estimate
Per Cent Retained
NONE
986.15
The Diamond Engineering Company on account of above estimate.
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Motion of Campbell, seconded by sChu;lsler,Gkpproved.
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Engineering Dept.
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Final _Estimat~ No.. :J ~_Upon Contract Dated
AP!:.~.l 5~__19~
PAV.ING
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District No. 362, Location Cedar Street from Thirteenth
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Street to ,Fifteenth Street.
Cmttra,CDor The Diamop~ Enp:ineeting,.S:.Qmpany
. QUANTITY
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410 Cu. Yd. Earth Excavation.
2,459.66 Sq. Yd. 6" Cone. pavement as per
spec.
1,122.4 Lin. Ft. Integral Curb.
9 Lin. Ft. Comb. Cone. Curb & Gutter
22" wide.
146 Sq. Ft. Construct cone. sidewalk 4"
Thick.
208.90 Sq. Ft.
2
244
I 40
126.3
147.7
141.3
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@ $0.60 $ 246.00
3.1$ 7,$21.72
0.38 426.51
1.50 13.50
0.45 65.79
Construct 5" thick cone. drive-
ways. 0.55
1'4.90
Each Construct type "B" storm
sewer inlets complete.
Lin. Ft. 12" dia. C76-57 reinforeed
cone. sewer pipe in place.
150.00
300.00
3.15
76$.60
Bituminous expansion material in place
Lin. Ft. a. in X 4" 0.17
line Ft. b. 1ft X 6" 0.26
Lin. Ft. Removal of concrete headers.
Lin. Ft. Removal of conc. combination
curb and gutter.
Removal of Cone. driveways.
231.20 Sq. ft.
38$.$ Sq. Ft.
Removal of Cone. walks.
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0.35
6.80
32.84
51.70
0.33
46.63
G.I] 30.06
0.09 -24.99
TOTAL
$9,95<t.95
7,996.02
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NONE
Previous Estimate
Per Cent Retained
Amount Now Due
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I Certify that there is OIle Thov.satl9. Nine Hundred Sixty-Three Dollars
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and Q}/lQQ.. - - - - - ,- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - DOLLARS due to
The piamond E~gin~ering Com~any, on account of above estimateo
lrand Island. Nebr.. _~ JulrlS "9~' <</~,~~~ 'ci:/~4:K',~ngineer
Motion of Campbell, seconded by Schues er, ~ proved.
CITY OF. GRAND ISLAND
Engine*r!ng D~pt.
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Fina 1 Estimate No.
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Upon Contract Dated
$ 996.29
Th'rs- Estf'matT
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PAVIN9 District No. ')64
Location ~upset Avenue~lI.Qm Clq.,ussen Avenue
Cont~actorT~~Di~~o~~ Engineering Com~ny
to Oak Street...
. QUANTITY
I 282 Gu. Yd.
1,6$9.86 Sq. Yds.
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DETAILS PRICE AMOUNT
Earth Excavation.
@ $0.60 $ 169.20
3.18 6,373.75
0.38 179.74-
16.00 16.00
6" Concrete pavement as per
specifications.
473 l,in. Ft. Integral Curbl
in 1
Each
Adjust Manhole to grade.
17.7
74.8
Bituminous expansion material in place.
l,in. Ft. 1." X 6" 0.22 3.89
2
Lin. Ft. Removal of concrete headers. 0.35 26.18
l.in. Ft. Removal of concrete combination
curb and gutter. 0.33 42.92
Each 450# Manhole ring & cover. 55.00 55.00
130.07
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TOTAL
$S,$QQ~Q8
4.870.39
~
Previous Estimate
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Amount Now Due
$
NONE
996.29
"17,,:
';':," . ,; I, ,
Per Cent Retain~d
..........,
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To the City Council:
I Certify that there is Nine Hundred Ninetr-Six D~llars and 29!lOO
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - DOLLARS due to
I
The Diamond Engineerin.g Company on account :aT above estimate.
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,~ ILl ,f-/J-<;> 01 ty Engineer
}rand Island, Nebr., JulV 18, 1 -4- ' '/6--<. t:e--n-L/ ({//r/-oeil,j
Motion of Campbell, seconded by SChuessl~, ap~oved.
a~_{( t~'-"':<r ,- (.~ ,'\.
$ 1(5,167.7.0
this, Estunate
Partial Estimate No". 1 Upon Contract J;Uated J:une,21, 19...QL
In Joehnck Roa'd"'.fr"brn Memoria1 Drive to
PAVING District No. 367 . Location the S..!aine' Q.f M;acArthur Ave., . in Meve~
Ave.,from Joehnck Road to CheEry
St., and in MacArthurAve~ fromContractorTh.e' DiamondEn~i.neeI"~n~ 'Company
Joehnck Road to Cherry St.
CITY OF GRAND IS~AND
Engineering Dept.
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DETAILS
.' '< '~
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;';" ~'.,..<~',::~,~}'t'.:~. i"
\ AMOUNT
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As per contract
$36,335.40
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TOTAL ---1)6,335.40
Previous Estimate NONE
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50 Per Cent Retained
Amount Now Due
18,;167.70
__:18 :167 :,~o
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To the City Counoil:
I Certify tha't there is E~~hteen Thousand One HlJn~red Sixty-Seven
Do"~~~ ~n~ 7D/100 - - - - - - -
- - - - - - - DOLLARS du~to
The Diamond Engineering Company on account of above estima~e.
}rllnd Island, Nebr.. Jul~ 18~ 19.~!(:J() ):;<~ ;.!w,Cs:.i1ngineer
Motion of campbell, seconded by SChueSSler,1approved.
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Sheet 1 of 2
DATE
Honorable Iillayor & City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
2 '8 r~;
Ju'y, J 8, '?6~J .
Herewith is the City Engineer's estimate for paving di.striC.t NO.... 3Z3, which
district consists of that Oak Street from Seventeenth Street 0 the
alley north of Twenty First Street.
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18.
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Sheet .2 of 2
NO, ITEM
APPROX...
QUANTITY
UNIT UNIT
PRICE AMOUNT
Reinforced concrete
sewer pipe in place
a. 12" Dia. C
b. 15" Dia. C'
c. 18" Dia. C
d. Dia. C'
-
e. Di,a. C
-
L. F.
L. F.
L. F.
L. F.
L. F.
"
14. Bituminous expansion
material in place
a. 1.n X
b. ~I X
c. 111 X 6"
d. 1" X
L. F.
'", L. F.
'21(_ 1. F. 0.35 75.95
L. F.
t'"
15. Removal of concrete
headers
296 L. F. 0 . 5.0
" r T_ iij
'148.99
16. Removal of concrete
straight curb
L. F.
~
Removal of concrete
combination curb &
gutter
L. F.
Removal of concrete
driveways
S. F..
Removal of concrete
or brick "{alks
S. F.
~'.O" ReIl10val of asphalt
pavement & base
S. Y.
'tf f'"""" 'V .'~ i.4
21~ Concrete for be2.Iils
.r.t is recOIf'Jilended
17.30 o'clock P.M.
.
b!,.t(:djf
c. Y.
-, .......
.....,-.,
"
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~-
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-
TOTAL ~23,lQ~.2;
--400-_-r-. , .. 'Ii' _ ....
,~
s, ~ ,
", , ,
that this work be advertised for bids to be received until
Aue;ust 1 / .. . ,oJ 19 6~.
Respectfully submitted,
E. VI.. Keiss
City ~ngin~er
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Motion of Campbell, seconded by Mildenstein, Est imate app'~oved.
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Sheet 1 of 2
Honorable I~yor & City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
DATE
;) Q ':4./
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Ju]y ]g, J96.? ,
Herewith is the City Engineer's estima.te for paving district No. 374. , which
district consists of that Oak Street from Sixteenth Street to Seventeenth
"'{
Street.
i "
1.
Earth excavation
206
2.
Concrete pavement,
6 II thick, with-
out reinforcing
except at joint$
or as shovm per
plan
1,2~Z. 1,
2a. Concrete pavmaent,
II thick, rein-
. forced as specified
3.
Integral curb
?60
4. Combination concrete
curb & gutter
a. 22" wide
0'. 30" wide
5. Construct concrete
headers
37
6. Construct concrete
Sidewalk, 411 thick
7. Construct concrete
driveways, 5" thi ck
8. ,f1djust laanholes to
grade
9.
Adjustment of storm
sewer inlets
a. a.djusting inlet
to grade
b. relocation of
inlet using
existing cast-
ings
10.
Standard H. H.
complete w/45o#
ring & cover & stubs
ll~ nater valve M.. H.
complete w/450# '
ring & cover
12 ~ Construct stOrtfl sevrer
inlets complete
a. Type "B"
b~ 'J:Ype "C"
c. Type "el"
d. Type "D"
C. Y.
s. Y.
1 W
S. !~
L. F.
L. F.
L. F.
L. F.
s. F.
S. F.
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
O,7~
)~,o
O~.,o
{)).7'5
1?,.,~0
4:. ,29~ 50,
2$0.00
27..75
. J
APPROX. UNIT UNIT
NO. ITJ?M QUANTITY PRICE AMOUNT
.
13. Reinforced concrete'
sewer pipe in place
a. 12" Dia. C L. F..
b. l5u Dia.. C' L. F. .
c..' l8u Dia."C L.,F.'
d." Dia.' c- L. F.
- C 1. F.'
e. ' Dia,
-
14. Bi tUIlli nous eXpansion
material in place
:- a. i" X L. F.
b..... ~l X L. -F.
. 6
c. '1" X 4,0 ' L. 'F. O~l; '4..QO
. . 1-
d. 111 X' F.
15. Removal of concrete
headers 31 L. F.. o..SQ J~.. ~e
16.. Rell10val of concrete
. straight curb L. F.
17. Removal of concrete
combination curb &
gutter L. F.
18. Removal of concrete
driveways s. F.
I 19. Removal of concrete
" or brick walks S.. F.
.... "'.'
20. Re)'l1oval of asphalt
pavement & base S..Y.
21. Concrete for beclJl1s c. Y.
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0' 72 <;.)
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Sheet 2 of 2
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TOTAL J4.,86lt.?5
,_ T
. ~-
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It is recOIJlJ:i1ended that this work be advertised for bids to be received until
7 :30 o'clock P.M.. August J J J 196L-
Respectfully submitted,
E.. iiJ. Keiss
City ~ngineer
ElprK ::dj f
Motion of Campbell, seconded by M1ldenstein, approved.
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Sheet 1 of 2
Hono.rable Mayor & City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
DATE
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Jul y 1~.1 19,?~ .".'
Herewith is the City Engineer's estllllate for paving district No, 375 , which
district consists of that Cpllege Street from Sheridan Avenl.le j:;~ Sh~:rm~n
Avenue ~nd in Sherman Avenue from College Street to Waugh Street.
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1. Earth excavation
2 . Concrete pavelaent,
6 II thick, with-
out reinforcing
except at joints
or as shmm per
plan
2a. Concrete pavement,
11 thick, rein-
forced as specified
3.
Integral curb
4. Combination concrete
curb & gutter
a. 2211 wide
b. 3011 l"Jide
5. Construct concrete
headers
6. Construct concrete
sidewalk, 411 thi ck
7. Construct concrete
driveways, 5" thick
8,
Adjust manholes to
grade
9.
Adjustment of storm
sewer inlets
a.. adjusting inlet
to grade
b. relocation of
inlet using
existing cast-
ings
10.
Standard 111. H.
complete 17/450#
ring & cover & stubs
II.
l'Tater valve N. H.,
complete w /450/1
ring & cover
12. Construct storm sey,er
inlets complete
a. Type "B"
b,' T-J11e "C"
c. Type "el"
d. Type liD"
\ 1.1'1
~18
~,10g
1.471
111
.
1,040
88
, ,
C. Y. 0.7'
S. Y. ~,.~9
J.
s. Y.
L. F. 0.50
L. F.
L. F.
L. F, o. 75
s. F. 0.50
S. F. 0.6;
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
~$~.~9
~Q. g7~.Q9...
735.50
83.2~
_ _ 1--,
520.00
, r
?7.20
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TOTAL. Jl~,92'3,J5
It is recamaended that this'work be advertised for bids to be received until
7 :30 o'clock P.lII. August 1 t , 19 ~.
E'1rI{ :djf
.........
Respectfully submitted,
Motion of Campbell, seconded by Mildenstein, estimate approved.
E. H. Keiss
City ~ngineer
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Sheet 1 of 2
~",1 ~~18, 119~?4
DATE
-..
Honorable Mayor & City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentletnen:
_rewithis t.. he Cit.y Engineer'.s e.stir.ilatefor pavi.ng district No. ~76, which
strict consists of that Kruse Avenue from Fifteenth Street to the north
.......... , . . ,r."
1 lil}e of l,*th Street lying w~st Qf ~l<S~ AnQu~.
11, '7atev valve N. Ii>)
corap"ete w/450ii .
r:i.n,g & cover
14.
12.
-II.
d-'
,-',
"-
1.. Earth excavation
?Z2
0.75
279.00
G. y~
2.
Concrete paVell1ent,
6 "thick, with...
out teinforcing
axc,ept at joints
or as shown per
plan
.-,
2 ~ 2.J ~
~ . ?,-Cl..
71822.50 t....
S8 Y.
2a. Concrete pav~aent,
II thicle" rein...
forced as specified
58 Ii>
...
3. Integral curb
L. F. 0.50
.....
387.50
775
Combination concrete
curb & gutter
a. 22" 'wide
b.. 30" wide
5.
Construct concrete
headers
L.. F.
--g L. F.. 1.80 - 16.20 .
~~,A '.
109 L. F, ..-Q. (~ 81.7~
6.
Construct concrete
sidewalk, 4" thiok
..h....411
S" F..
T.~
'"I
- or.
7. Construct concrete
driveways, 5" thi ck
S.. F.
,-.-.
8. Adjust manholes to
grade
Each
~ r ..... .~
9~ Adjusul1ent of storm
sewer inlets
80$ adjusting inlet
to grade
b. relocation of
inlet using
existing cast...
ings
Each
~ ~1"'~ 'j 'f"-.. ~_~
Each
ptandard M. H.
,q61nplet.e w/450#
ring & cover & stubs
.
.~
Each 11..0,00 ,
750.00
fj4t..
.f. _."l'l
Each
.~4
Construe t storm seyre,!'
'inlets complete
a. Type liB"
b. Type "C"
c. Type "l.~f A.
d. Type liD
9
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130.00
22?~00
1,:30.00
/,'. "'-''''-'/' "',',^.".,.,. .'
1~170.0L
-or' 4,1~ 00
1 01.00
Each
Each
~ch
Each
\, . . 1'\
'. ,"
,,\,,-'
,. 1'~ ,>'I .,
. 1'.0 '" ~
_3.
1
17.
18.
1 '9.
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21.
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Sheet 2 of 2
NO. ITEM
APPROX.
QUANTITY
UNIT mUT
PRICE MWUNT
Reinforced concrete
sewer pipe in place
a. 12" Dia. C
b. 15" Dial! C,
c. 181r Dia. C
d. Die.. Q'
- .
e. Dia. C
......... .
438 L. F. ;.25 1,~23,50
710 L. F. 4;00 _.-
2;40.0'0
220 L. F. 5.?0 1,210.00
, " L. F.
L. F.
14. Bi tuminous exparisi6n
material in place
a 1..11 X,
· i._ ~ '
b. .. X ~ X. 8n,
c<l! I" X '-
d. I" X
L. F.
L!, F. d.30
L. F.
L. F.
9..60
~2
15. Rerooval of concrete
headers
L. F.
! ..".
16. Rellloval of concre-be
straight curb
L. F.
~~
Removal of concrete
cOlllbination curb &
gutter
Removal of concrete
driveways
Removal of concrete
or brick walks
Removal of asphalt
pavement & base
Concrete for bee.ll1s
t, ~
--.~
\~
, ' ,
TOTAL -116,347.45
r.
it is recamaended that this work be advertised for bids to be received until
17 '30 o'e~ocl< p.l!. August 1. ..... ~9 62. RespectW~Y submitted,
.
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E. H.. Keiss
City ~ngineer
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Motion of Campbell, seconded by Mildenstein, Estimate approved.
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Sheet 1 of 2
DATE ~l...l-~2.
Honorable Mayor & Cit.y Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
377 , which
to t fie west
->-
_rewi,th is the City Engineer~s eS,tliaate for, paVl,ong di,"str"ic,t No~
strict consists of that _Memorial Drive from Vine Street
. ,
1 line of Lot 41,jllock 4, of Meves First Additio,n.
14.
~
1;',
12
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..
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l~ Earth exoavation
c. y~ 0,75
?29.}1
,J05
2.. Concrete pavement,
9 II thick, with-
out reinforcing
except at joints
or as shOl'Ifll per
plan
s., Y. 3~?0
6,408,50 ....
J-,83Jr
2a. Concrete paveIt1ent~
II thiCk, rein-
forced as specified
s. r~
3.
Integral curb
1,030
L. F.
_o.~o
~15.00
Combination concrete
curb & gutter
a. 22" 'wide
b., 30" ll\ride
L. F.
L. F.
~~~~
'1I5l
.....- ,
~. u ,
5.
Construct concrete
headers
L.. F.
6.
Construct concrete
Sidewalk, 4" thi ok
, :
~l:tI-
s. Fr
~
~
7..
Construct concrete
driveways, 5" thi ck
, T
s. F.
8..
Ad just lilan.holes to
grade
Each
,1"<1 ..".,4,
~. .....w.
9..
Adjusuilent of storm
sewer inlets
a. adjusting inlet
to grade
b. relocation of
inlet using
existing cast-
ings
""
Each
-oIll.~ ~'1l""
Each
$tandard M. H.
pOlaplete 1JIJ 1450#
,:';i.ng & cover & st~s
Each
..-...-,.~ ~,
""
nater valve }/I. H.
complete w/45011
ring ~',cover
Each
Cons,tr1.ict storm
inlets ,complete
:at Type liB II
b, Type "c"
cr Type "alii
d, Type liD"
seYTer
Each
Each
Each
E _1.. -1"
'"a. ~.q
~
-" "':-f,"
, ~.I':; 1," , "'1:.'-"
...'.-. !-l~""",,,;, , t, ,\ j...
J ~ ,. I I ' ..J
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Sheet 2 of 2
..l.t is :reC01l1lilended
117'30 Q'elQok p.~.
.
that this work be advertised for bids to be received until
AU~ust), ~ 19 62,_
Respectfully submitted,
.E.,,,,~ F. Keiss
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{:;ft.ty ~ngineer
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Motion of Campbell, seconded by Mildenstein, Estimate approved.
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Sheet 1 of 2
Honorable Mayor & City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlell1en:
DATE
129:')
July, 18~ 1962 "
)tt], '-~"'-c',:'':':~-:''-.r~~.t+-''- - ,
Herewith is the City Engineer's estimate for paving district No. 378 , "\Ivmch
district consists of that Anna Street from Cla.rk Street to the west line
of Ma.dison Street.
",,,"
, ~
1. Earth excavation
1.480
.1.1~0.OO
2. Concrete pavement"
6 II thick" with-
out reinforcing
except at joints
or as shawn per
plan
8,$$0
. _ ,f
2a. Concrete paVelilent.,
11 thick, rein-
forced as specified
3. Integral curb
1,628
4. Cembinatien cencrete
curb & gutter
a. 2211 wide
b. 30" wide
5. Construct concrete
headers
;366
6. Construct cencrete
sidewalk" 411 thick
70
7. Construct cencrete
dri vel'rB,Ys, 511 thi ck
8. Adjust manheles to'
grade
~
9. Adjustm.ent of storm
sewer inlets
a. adjusting inlet
to grade
b. relecation of
inlet using
existing cast-
ings
4
4
10. Standard IiI. H.
complete w /450#
ring & cover & stubs
6
II. rrater valve M, H.
. complete w/4501!
ring & cover
12. Construct storm sewer
inlets complete
a.' Type "B"
b. 'IYPe "G"
c. Type I~.n A
d. Type lfDii
2
c. y.
s. y.
S. '!.
L. F.
L. F.
L. F.
L. F.
S. F.
s. F.
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
0.75
,
3.50
0.50
0.75
o 4l ~O
20.00
20.00
80.00
150.00
Each
Each
Each 130.00
Each
31.080.00...,
814.00
274.50
35.00,
100.00
XUIltQQllIl
80.00
320.00
900.00
2bO.od
Sheet 2 of 2
NO. ITEM
APPROX~
QUANTITY
UNIT UNIT
PRICE AMOUNT
n.lf}n
/", ".~ it.J
r..>i" tV ~,
'.1
.' T
",. ,
~.'. ,~
1......... .
it is recamnended that this work be advertised fo~ bids to be received until
17 :]0 o'clock P.M. Augus t ]" ,J 19 ~2 ,.
Respectfully submitted,
.
t}IK:<<;ljf
", --~>-
E~ H. Keiss
Oi ty ~ngineer
,
Motion of Campbell, seconded by Mildenstein, approved.
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Sheet 1 of 2
Honorable l~yor & City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
GentleID.en:
DATE
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July 18. 1962 ..
rr:" _?,,~:_,,"r>:",,:~~;~:::,:,,~_,_,f,.-4
Herewith is the City Engineerls estimate for paving district No. 379 ~ vlhich
district consists of that Del Monte Avenue from Hanover Lane to the
west line of Idliwood Lane.
.~
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1.. Earth excavation
250
2 . Concrete pa.vement,
6 II thick, with-
out reinforcing
except at joints
or as ShOl'm per
plan
,l ,49~.
28... Concrete pavement,.
" thick, rein-
forced as specified
3. . Integral curb
6'16
4. Combination concrete
curb & gutter
a. 22" "vide
b. 3011 1'dele
5. Construct concrete
headers
37
6.. Construct concrete
Sidewalk, 411 thi ck
7. Construct concrete
dri ve1'mys, 5" thi ck
8. Adjust laanholes to
grade
9.
Adjustment of storm
sewer inlets
a. adjusting inlet
to grade
b. relocation of
inlet using
existing cast-
ings
10..
Standard H. H4
complete w/450#
ring & cover & stubs
II. 'Ya.ter valve ~E. H.
complete w /45011
ring & cover
12. Construct storm sevier
inlets complete
a. Type liB"
b.. Type "C"
c. Type "el"
d. Type "D"
r...
, ["1'
C. Y. Ot 75
Ht7 t ~O
s. Y. 3.,?0
s. !.
~,22'.50 ~~
L. F. o. 50
;38.00
L. F.
L, F.
L. F. O. 75
27.75
S.. F.
s. F.
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
r.,
Sheet 2 of 2
NO. ITEM
APPROX.
QUANTITY
UNIT UNIT
PRICE AMOUNT
')0 (?
f..:J rZ.l C,
_3,
I
Reinforced concrete
sewer pipe in place
all 12 II Dia. C
b. 15ft Dia. C'
c. 18" Dia. 0
d. Ilia. d.
............ "
e. _ Dia. C
L. F.
L. F.
L. F.
L. F.
L. F.
! ,
14.
Bitmainous eXpansion
material in place
a. t' X
b. ~f X
CQ I" X
d. 1" X
L. F.
Y L. F.
L. F.
L. F.
""W
P'T
J.5.
Removal of concre-pe
headers
L. F.
.,-. 11'& "~~
16. Removal of concrete
straight curb
L. F.
17. Removal of concrete
cOll1bination curb &
gutter
18.
1'9.
L. F.
Removal of concrete
driveways
S. F.
, .
Removal of concrete
or brick walles
S. F.
;0. R$l1oval of asphalt
pavement &. base
J'
21. Concrete for beeJ11S
22. (')flmp<3, \JLfq El'Qb~p:).L
-...........~ ~\~lI<
~
TOTAL ~"Olrl.2~
PL.
El VI,. f}e;iss
C. ty ~!}ginEl,er
, .
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-
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....t is recommended
17 :30 o'clock P,M,
.
tjlK~djt
that this work be advertised for bids to be received until
Au~us t ] t , 19 ~"<2., II
Respectfully submitted,
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"
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Motion of campbell, seconded by Mildenstein, approved.
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(COpy) Report of Finance Committee pertaining to Audit
July 16, 1962
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council
City Hall
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
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It is the recommendation of the undersigned Committee that the
audit pertaining to the Department of Public Works as presented by
Wards Accounting Service be approved and the claim in the amount of
$1,950.00 for such audit be allowed.
Respectfully submitted,
sf Harold J. Schuessler
sf Lyman M. Campbell
sf Robert L. Sorensen
FINANCE COMMITTEE
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Motion of Schuessler, seconded by Campbell, approved.
(COpy) Report of Street and Alley Committee
July 17, 1962
Honorable Mayor and Members of City Council
City Hall
Grand Island, Nebraska
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It is the recommendation of the undersigned Committee that an
Ordinance be dr9wn providing a parking space to load and unload
passengers for the local City buses. Such space to be provided by
removing the first five parking meters on the North side of Third
Street in the 100 Block West.
It is further recommended that the respective bus company be
assessed the sum of $50.00 per year per bus as Occupational Tax for
the use of the above mentioned parking area.
Respectfully submitted,
sf Lyman M. Campbell
sf Walter H. Stull
sf Norman Mildenstein
STREET and ALLEY COMMITTEE
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Motion of Campbell, seconded by Stull, approved.
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July 18, 1962
Honorable Mqyor & City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
We, the undersigned members of the Street and Alley
Committee, hereby recommend the installa.tion of new
175 Watt Mercury Vapor lamps at.i the following loc-
ations:
Seventeenth Street and Kruse Street
Fifteenths Street and Pine Street.
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Motion of Campbell, seconded by Stull, approved.
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COMMITTEE REPORT ON WELL AND PUMP INSTALLATIONS
TO THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
Grand Island, Nebraska
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Gentlemen:
Attached to this committee report are specifications for
a test well, observation wells and pump foundations and two well
pumps and motors. Estimated cost of these items is $25,000.00
The test well, observation wells, one pump foundation and
one pump and motor are to be installed at well site 62-13 in
the Platte River well field. The test well is to be test pnmped
and its draw-down curve measured and studied prior to the con-
struction of the field of wells to be installed for Grand Islands
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water supply. The second foundation, pump and motor are to be
installed at the Fonner Park. well site being purchased by the
City of GraRd Island. This well and equipment are to be used
by the C. W. Buridck Station for power plant use.
In view of these facts, your Committee recommends that
the attached plans, specifications and estimate be approved
and the City Clerk be directed to advertize for bids, and that
bids be received up to 7:30 o'clock P. M., Central Standard
Time on the 1st day of August, 1962.
Respectfully submitted this 18th day of July, 1962
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WHEREAS, Several of the funds of the City of Grand Island
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do not have sufficient money in them to pay outstanding claims
for the reason that unanticipated purchases were requested to
be made in order to properly maintain and operate equipment and
to have funds as a workable reserve in the Cemetery and Park
:B'und and,
WHEREAS, there is sufficient money in the General Fund
which will permit transfers of money to the depleted funds, and
outstanding claims can thereafter be paid.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA, that the following transfers
of funds be, and the same are hereby ordered and directed to be
made:
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Cemetery Fund
$ 556.81
$2900.99
General Fund-Incid.
Park Fund
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT the City Treasurer be, and
he is hereby authorized to transfer the funds as herein set
forth; that the same be shown on the books and records of the
City Clerk and City Treasurer, and that the City Clerk forward
a certified copy of this resolution to the City Treasurer.
Respectfully submitted that 18 day of Jul"y, 1962.
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Motion of Schuessler, seconded by Sorensen, Resolution was
adopted.
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Sewer Service Agreement with Art Daberkow, 1804 S. Arthur, along
with Engineer's note pertaining to same, was presented. Motion of
Geil, was approved, Mayor and Clerk authorized to sign.
Sewer Service Agreement with Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Meyers, 1903 S.
Arthur, along with Engineer's note pertaining to same, was presented.
Motion of Geil, was approved, Mayor and Clerk authorized to sign.
ORDINANCE NO. 3851 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
Ordinance pertaining to Trailers, Mobile Homes, etc., was placed on
second reading by title only. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile.
Vot ing no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3851 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, campbell, Gel1, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3851 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot.
Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Stull,
Lint, Haile. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3852 pertaining to Zoning the City, on motion of
Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler, was placed on first reading at length
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none.
Second Reading August 1st, 1962.
ORDINANCE NO. 3853 pertaining to Zoning the area within one mile
, regularly passed by the Council, signed by the Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3853 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
was placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile.
Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3853 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by t HIe only.
Roll call ballot. Voting y'es, Schuessler,Campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3853 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbel+,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Mildensteln, Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none.
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ORDINANCE NO. 3853 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot.
Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Gell, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Stull,
Lint, Haile. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3854 repealing Ordinance No. 3846, which created
Paving District No. 380, regularly passed by the Council, signed by
the Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3854 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
was placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile.
Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3854 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
holl call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3854 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3854 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot.
Voting yes, Schuessler, campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Stull,
Lint, Haile. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE' NO. 3855 repealing Ordinance No. 3812, which created
Sewer District No. 332, regularly passed by the Council, signed by the
Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3855 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
was placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile.
Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3855 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none.
onDINANCE NO. 3855 - Motion of Sorensen; seconded by Schuessler,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Holl call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none.
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ORDINANCE NO. 3855 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot.
voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Stull,
Lint, Haile. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3856 creating Paving District No. 382 in Logan
Street between Second and Third, regularly passed by the Council,
signed by the Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3856 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
was placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile.
Voting no, none.
-ORDINANCE. NO. 3856 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by campbell,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3856 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile. voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3856 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot.
voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Stull,
Lint, Haile. Voting no, none.
Sunday Closing Ordinance was presented and referred back to the
Council as a whole for further study. Motion of Mildenstein, seconded
by Geil, Public Hearing to be held 7:30 P.M., Monday, July 30th.
Stull made inquiry as to what had happened to ticket boxes which
had been placed around for meter services; also as to the fence around
Lion's Park. Councilman Sorensen advised him that th~ Lion's Club
was going to erect their own fence, same to be taken care of soon.
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campbell mentioned Storm Sewers, and felt same should be placed
on the ball~t for Bond Issue. After some discussion, motion of
Campbell, seconded by Stull, that the question of Bond Issue for
Storm Sewers be placed on November Ballot.
Motion of Geil, seconded by Stull, that there be a Steering
Committee to advise the public of the need of the Storm Sewer. The
Mayor appointed campbell as Chairman; he to ch00se two other members
of the Council.
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Sorensen explained to the Council that we had inadequate funds
in the Park and Recreation Departments; that they had now 860 in the
Little League Recreation Program, and that he felt that there had
been at least 400 they could not take care of in their League Program.
After some discussion, motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler
that the question of One Mill Levy for Park and Recreation be Placed~
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on November Ballot.
Councilman Haile presented recommendation pertaining to rental
on buildings at Airport; mentioned building and area that was rented
for $100.00 a year, over a ten year period; and that the size
of the building on footage basis should rent for at least $60.00 a
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month; also the Railroad Frontage was/at least $2700.00 a year. He
also made reference to the Hangar rented to the Grand Island Grain
Company, wherein they were paying about 1~0 a bushel rental, and were
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Claims against the City were presented as follows:
GENERAL
A IRP OR'l'
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STREET
SANITA TION
PARK
POLICE
CEMErrERY
FIRE
SEWER
GARAGE
WATER
LIGHT
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OFF STREET
MUSIC
TOTAL
$ 4,873.84
2,844.76
612.76
4,231.82
700.71
3,911.40
365.39
1,445.57
486.40
2,034.08
212.00
7,703.55
340,109.33
27,548.83
13.91
317.84
2,500.00
$399,912.19 Claims for July 18, 1962
Motion of Stull, seconded by Schuessler, were allowed as read,
and listed in the Claim Register. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile.
Voting no, none.
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Lint made inquiry as to the benefits received from the County
pertaining to the City Dump. Also requested that there be an Ordinance
governing the clearance of alleys from trees and weeds; and garbage
cans be on pri.vate property instead of in the alley.
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Motion of Schuessler, Council adjourned, to 4:30 P.M. July 25th,
provided a quorum could be had, otherwise to 7:30 P.M. July 25th.
F. S. White
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July 18, 1962
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July 25, 1962
2:30 P.M.
Council met as per adjournment of July 18th. All Councilmen
present except Sorensen. His Honor, the Mayor, presiding.
The Proposed Budget as presented at the meeting of July 11th, was
presented. Motion of Schuessler, seconded by Stull, was adopted. holl
call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein,
Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
Request of Platt Duetsche Society to have the approach curbing
put in and parking space arranged between the pavement and sidewalk
was presented. Motion of Campbell, seconded by Mildenstein, referred
to Street and Alley Committee.
Request from Murle Sydow, Director of Civil Defense of Hall County
pertaining to Fall-Out Shelters as recommended by the Federal ,;(
Government, was presented. Also a request that the City Hall Basement
be available as "Command Post" for local government ; and for a Civil
Defense Mass Shelter, in case of a national emergency. Motion of Stull
seconded by Geil, requests were granted, Mayor authorized to sign.
Request from Hejkal pertaining to care of Boulevard in Grand Islanc
was pre sen t ed .
Avenue; trees to be planted, and grass sewn~/ Motion of Campbell,
seconded by Schuessler, referred to Park'Committee.
Request from the Eagles Aerie No. 378 for permission to move their
Beer License from 219-223 East Third Street to their property in
Washington Township, Section 13 from 2:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M. on the 12th
day of August, 1962, was presented. Motion of Mildenstein, seconded
by Schuessler, request was granted.
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WHLRii;AS, the ordinances of the City of Grcmd Is land 1ycovide that
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unpaid accounts for water furnished by the Cit.y of Grand I:31and and unpaid
accounts for sewer service cha.rges, shall become liens upon the property
served when certified by the Citv Clerk to the City Treasurer, and
\NH}''1.l~AS, the property described as L~08 rtast Hall Street, also knovm
as Lot One thmdred Six (106) Buena Vista, an Addition to the City of
Gr;;nd I:;land, Nebrasl-cC], has been furnished wi th ~-Jater and provided sm-Jer
services; th,,, t the amount due for 'dater furnishc,:xl for the period of
July 10, 1961 to July 19, 1962, in the sum of ~pJ1. '78 has not been paid;
that the sum of $15.92 due for sewer service for the period of July 10,
1961 to ,July 19, 1962, charged against said premises .h.as not been paid;
that statements of the same have been furni.shed and because of such non-
payment the saw should be certified to the Ci ty Trea~mrer lor the pUl'POf,8 of
making said amounts liens against f;aid premises.
N()i!~ ,CIL';rtEl"c)RJ~, B1.: IT W':~;OLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF TH' Cr['i OF' GnAi'JjJ
1:';) Leil ,lIJi';;,ll:\.:jK;" that the scdd c3um of :,;'31.'18 due for water furnic3hed and
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ed ced lmon the tax: records orehe City of Grand Island, Nebraska;
that the City Tre:surer be, and he is hereby ordered anj cIirected to place
:'iaict ch:-lI'fr,es on the books ,md records of his office; that the said amounts
be liens on the said premises describod as L~08haE)t Ha.ll Street, also kno"m
as Lot One Hundred Six (106, Buena Vista, an Addition to the City of Grand
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Island, ('(:)rask,:, belonging to Ed1rJard J. / and Gloria ,J. Stoltenberg , from
date hereof; that c:aid liens bear interest at the rate of
per annum from
date hereof until collected and paid, ami that the amount of said liens be
collected and enforcfJd as in the; cases of other special assessments.
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Of' this lte:;olution to Frank Phelps, U,ili ttcs Conullis sj.oner, and to the City
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of Gr:nd :L;land and to collect the <3arne 83 hereinprovidE;d.
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Sewer Service Agreement by and between harlan Gebhard and the
Ci ty of Grand I sland was presented. .!\1otion of Campbell, seconded by
Schuessler, was approved, Mayor and Clerk authorized to sign.
ORDINANCE NO. 3857 providing for parking space for City Buses
at the corner of Third and Pine; North side of Third, West of Pine,
regularly passed by the Council, signed by the Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3857 - Motion of campbell, seconded by Schuessler,
was placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Gei1, Mi1denstein, Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting
no, none. Sorensen absent.
ORDINP,NCE NO. 3857 - Motion of Campbell, seconded by Schuessler,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
ROll call l'a11ot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Gei1, Mi1denstein,
stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3857 - Motion of Ca:npbe11, seconded by Schuessler,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. voting yes, Schuessler, Cam,be11, Gei1, Mildenstein,
Stull, .Lint, Haile. Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3857 - .!\1otion of campbell, seconded by Schuessler,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot.
voting yes, Schuessler, campbell, Geil, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile
Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
OHDINANCE NO. 3858 - levying taxes for laying sewer service pipe
line in Paving District No. 366, regularly passed by the Council,
signed by the Mayor.
OHDINANCE NO. 3858 - Motion of Campbell, seconded by Schuessler,
was placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting
no, none. Sorensen abc;ent.
ORDINP,NCE NO. 3858 - Motion of Campbell, seconded by Scrmess1er,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein,
Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3858 - Motion of Campbell, seconded by Scrmess1er,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Gei1, Mildenstein,
Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
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ORDINANCE NO. 3858 - Motion of Campbell, seconded by Schuessler,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot.
voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile
Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
The Mayor mentioned the suit by League of Municipalities pertaini~
to Gas Tax Distribution; and that he wished to advise the Council that
he gave his opinion as a citizen and not as a Mayor representing the
City nor City C')uncil.
Stull mentioned the request of Murle Sydow on Ordinance pertaining
to continuity of City Government, and was advised that proposed
Ordinance had been presented by Mr. Sydow to Mr. Holmberg on July 24th
and that the Chairman of the Ordinance Committee had a copy.
Mr. Lint made reference to weeds, limbs, etc. in the alleys,
hindering maintainers taking care of same. Motion of Lint, seconded
by Stull, that the Ordinance Committee prepare Ordinance pertaining
to weeds, trees and obstructions in the alleys.
Motion of Mlldenstein, seconded by Schuessler, Council adjourned.
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July 25, 1962
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Council met in regular session. All Councilmen present except
Schuessler. His Honor, the Mayor, presiding. Monsig. Egging opened the
meeting with prayer. Minutes of the meetings of July 18th and 25th
read and approved.
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BE IT RfiSOLVE:D EY 'Uli': [ic!,yQ}1. AND COUNCIL UF ;iT:}!: CIT'( OF GHAND
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license to sell intoxicating liquor by the package at the address
known as 119 l'::orth Locust street, in the City of Grand Island, be f1I!!!L
granted.
bi'l IT FUB.T jER Rfi;::iULVED that the City Clerk forward a certi-
fiod cony of this Resolution to the Nebrash; Liquor Control Commission
at Lincoln, l'Jebraske...
Resooctfully submitted this 1st. d'J.Y of August, 1962.
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Motion of Mildenstein, seconded by Stu.ll, Resolution was
adopted.
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BIDS ON POWER 1fJIRING 11JERE PRESENTED AS FOLLOWS: f"
CASLER ELECTRIC COMPANY
$148,464.00
$131,566.00
$133,300.00
$118,650.00
$138,000.00
$ 86,326.00
GREAT NORTHERN ELECTRIC
COMMONWEALTH ELECTRIC
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E. A. PEDERSEN CO.
GOORMAN ELECTRIC COBP.
Motion of Geil, seconded by Mildenstein, Bids were referred to
water and Light Commissioner and Consulting Engineers.
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B1.ds on Wells and Pumps were presented as follows:
THORPE HELL
COMPANY
ITEM NO. 1 $ 8,493.00
ITEM NO. 2 ~S 7,846.65
ITEM NO. 3 $16,340.53
BYnON JACKSON
LAYNE WESTERN
KELLY WELL
COMPANY
$ 9,100.00
$ 4,653.00
$ 8,477.00
$11,354.00
$ 4,123.00
$ 6,855.00
$10,978.00
$ 4,577.00
$ 8,700.00
ALTERNATE 2A $ 6,317.15
3A ~14,801.03
$ 5,781.00
~~ 8,934.00
Motion of Geil, seconded by Mildenstein, referred to Water and
Light Commissioner and Consulting Engineers.
BIDS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF PAVING DISTRICTS NO. 373-374-375-376-377-
378 and 379 present ed as follows:
MISSOURI VALLEY NATIONAL ROBERT'S DIAIvrOND
_____ ~ONSTBUCTION CONSTRUCTION: ENGINEEH~}IG CO.
373 $21,478.00 $21,305.44 $21,941.60 $20,620.98
374 $ 4 , 4 85 . 35 $ 4,449.50 $ 4,583.79 $ 4,308.79
375 $11,974.22 $11,961.92 $12,285.62 $11,546.88
376 $15,886.00 $15,940.31 $16,365.28 $15,399.95
377 $ 6,780.35 $ 6,708.30 $ 6,940.12 $ 6,504.42
378 $59,372.58 $58,443.53 $59,550.64 $56,324.86
379 t~ 5,571.35 $ 5,536.52 $ 5,721.41 $ 5,412.44
Motion of Campbell, seconded by Stull, referred to the Street and
Alley Committee and City Engineer.
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(COpy) LETTER FROM R. N. KUESTER
KUESTER 1 SLAKE
GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA
JULY 26, 1962
Honorable Mayor and City Council of the City of Grand Island
City Hall
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
During the past two summers and after even an averElge rainfall, an
increasing amount of water has been accumulating on my property located
in the 700 bloclc iflest Oklal'1oma Street, in the City of Grand Island, the
legal description of the same being the Southerly 110.0 feet of Lot 6,
7, 8, 9 and 10, Block 3, South Park Addition to the City of Grand Island
Nebraska. On a couple of occasions water has run into one of the
buildings 10c8ted on the property.
Th is s i tuat ion has been caused by the 8Ct 1.0n of the City in caus in{
additional storm sewers which drain areas not formerly drained into what
we call the sugar factory ditch, to be connected to such ditch, thus
overtaxing the ditch and backing up the water into other areas which
formerly drained in a normal manner into this ditch.
Last fall or early this spring, the City connected to this ditch
a storm sewer draining large areas in Pleasant View Addition not
formerly drained into this ditch. This, together with other storm
sewers added in the past two years, has caused the situation as it
exists today on my property.
I note that the City is now preparing to connect to this ditch an
ancH t ional storm sewer draining a large area in Meves Addit ion. This
will result in additional waters being backed up and into and upon
properties located to the west of this new connection including my
property.
The purpose of this letter is to advise you that I will hold the
City liable for any dam8ges wh ich may result to my property or the
buildings located thereon caused by the City's action in overloading
this ditch and failing to provide adequate drainage in this area which,
prlor to the City's act ion, had adequate drainage.
Yours very truly,
sj R. N. Kuester
Motion of Campbell, seconded by Sorensen, received and placed on
file.
Request from Schuppan's S81es & Serv ice, Inc. for permission to
erect steel building in 1700 and 1800 Block South Locust street, was
presented; along with letter from Building Inspector as follows:
August 1, 1962
Honorable Mayor & City Council
City Hall
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
The attached request from Mr. Dale Schuppan to erect a Steel Building at
1803 S. Locust Street is notin compliance with the Building and Zoning
Codes for the City of Grand Island.
This area was zoned Residence "A" by Ordinance No. 3699, dated July 29,
1961, requiring au tompt ic counc il act ion for the estElbl ishment of any
ne'tt.r "business in this area; also, rezoning of this area to Business "B"
was recommended by the Planning Commission on June 11, 1962.
This Building is an urwrotected steel construction carrying no fire
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rating whatsoever. It will be used for the sales and servioe of automo-
biles and will be so located as to be not less than Seventy Ii' i ve (75)
fe~t from the nearest lot line. The Building Code however; requires any
bUllding located more than Sixty (60) feet from any lot line to have a
minimum of a one hour fire rating.
Recommend that this request be set before a Board of Adjustment for
consideration.
Plans and Specifications are available at the office of the Building
Inspe ctor.
Respectfully submitted
S/ H. L. Butts
Chief Building Inspector
Ci ty Hall
Grand Island, Nebraska
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Hotion of Campbell, seconded by Sorensen, referred to Zoning
Commi tt ee; Hearing set for 7: 30, P. M ., August 15th, 1962.
Petition for Gravel in West 11th from Broadwell to Custer, with
5n.59% signatures, was presented. Hotion of Sorensen, seconded by
Campbell, request was granted, Ordinance ordered drawn.
Motion of Sorensen, Council adjourned to meet as Board of Adjust-
mente
F. S. White
City Clerk
August 1, 1962
Grand Island, Nebraska
Augus,t 1, 1962
Council met as Board of Adjustment on the request of Philip Kraft
for permission to construct addition to house, connecting garage and
house. All Councilmen present except Schuessler. His Honor, the Mayor,
presiding. There being no protests on file, nor protestors present, the
following Committee Report was presented:
July 30, 1962
Honorable Mayor & City Council
City Hall
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
We, the undersigned members of the Zoning and Building Codes Committee
to whom was referred a request by Mr. Phil Kraft to attach a garage to
his house at 214 N. Custer, recommend the request be granted.
Respectfully submitted,
S/ Lyman H. Campbell
S/ Norman E. Mlldenstein
S/ Walter H. Stull
Motion of campbell, seconded by Stull, that the report be
approved.
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Motion of Sorensen, Council adjourned to meet in regular session.
F. S. Whit e
City Clerk
August 1, 1962
Grand Island, Nebraska
A,ugust 1, 1962
Council met in regular session. Pll Councilmen present except
Schuessler. His Honor, the Mayor, presiding.
Request from Red-Co Hatchery pertaining to all-day parking by
clerks in stores, requesting that there be a time limit. Motion of
Mildenstein, seconded by Lint, referred to street and Alley and Police
Commi tt ee s .
(COPY) Letter from Louis A. Holmes RE: Cottage GrOve Addition
Emil Lucht
August 1, 1962
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council
City Hall
Grand Island, Nebraska Re: Cottage Grove Addition
Gentlemen:
Application is respectfully made that the above Addition be vacated, and
title to the streets and alleys therein revert to the owner.
As this Addition now exists within the corporate limits it cannot be
used. Thanking you for your courtesy in this matter.
Sincerely,
Respectfully Submitted
Emil Lucht
By S/ Louis A. Holmes
Attorney
Motion of campbell, referred to City Property Committee and City
Attorney.
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Engineering Dept.
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Fin~l
Estimate No. }
Upon Contract Dated Mardh 6, 19~
Location Gitr Cemeter~ Building (Main~2
Contractor O. V. HehnkeCompany
Heatin~District No.
QUANTITY
DETAILS
AMOUNT
PRICE
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$911.00
NONE
911.00
NONE
911.00
728.80
$182.20
Work Still to Finish
Due Contractor
Less Retainage
Total to be Dr~wn
Certificates Previously Issued
This Certificate
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Previous Estimate
Per Cent Retained
Amount Now Due
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I Certify that there is One Hpndred Eigoty-Two Do.IJArs qnd 2Q/IOO
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O. V. Hehnke pompany
of above estimateo
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seconded by Stull, approved.
City Engineer
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Engineering Dept~
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Upon Contract Dated_ Max ~ _19~
Locust Street fromthe South line of
Location Stol~~x Park. RoaQL 1'0 th~, Soutl1_1ine of
Contractor The D:!~ond,J!:ngin~rin~ Comp.E- ny
Estimate No.
WATER District No. 225
Lot 23 in Holcomb t s --
Highway Homes Addition.
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QUANTITY
DETAILS
AMOUNT
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1,566 Lin. Ft.
.3 Eaoh
.3 Each
4 Each
4 Each
4,.390 Lbs.
12ft Cl. 150 C.I. Pipe.
8ft Cl. 150 C.I. Pipe.
#90-0 Ludlow Hydrants.
@ $6.75
4.20
185.00
$2,592.00
6,577.20
555.00
Mueller A2.380-20 12" Gate
Valves NRS. 270.00
Mueller A2.380-20 8" Gate
Valves NRS. 145.00
810.00
5$0.00
Water Valve Manholes Complete
w/450 Lb. Ring. 140.00
560.00
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Fittings ~ Accessories 0..35 1,5.36.50
1 - 12" x 12" M.J. Cross - 655 Lbs.
1 - 12" M.J. 1/8 Bend - 295 Lbs.
.3 - 12" M.J. Sleeves 675.Lbs.
1 - 12ft X 12ft M.J. Tees 5.30 Lbs.
2 - 12ft M.J. PLugs. 170 Lbs.
1 - 12" x $" M.J. Reducer 2.30 Lbs
.3 - 8" x 8n M.J. Tees 780 Lbs.
.3 - 8n x 6" M.J. Tees 720 Lbs.
4 - 8" M.J. Plugs 200 Lbs.
1 - 8" M.J. Sleeve 1.35.Lbs.
18 Lin. Ft. Pushing 12" C.I. Pipe under
pavement. 10.50 189.00
18 Lin. Ft. Pushing 8n C.I. Pipe under
pavement. 8.75 157.50
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111,760.08 .
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Per Cent Retained
Amount Now Due
To the City Couneil:
I Certify that there is Two Th9lJSanQ, S~veu Hundre~ Ninty-Seven
Dollars and 12/100 - - - - - - - -,- -_- - - ~ - - - DOLLARS due to
The Diamond En~ineering Company on account of above estimate.
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City Engineer
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Motion of Stull, seconded
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Ah:erman Avenue
WATER District No 0 226 Lo'eati~D teenth St. and
, abov"e 1'll Tenth St. frOm Howard .1'
A V.ft,. -.. to Sherman A venue. 'Cont;r>4A~r Cornhusker Well
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& Supply__
June 21,_.19~
from Tenth St. to Thirt
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NONE
Previous Estimate
20 Per 'Cent Retained
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Amount Now Due
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To the City Couneil:
I Certify that there is F9vr Thousqnd Fiye Hundreq SevelJty-FQ1/:R
Dollars and 72/100 - - ~, ~ - - - - - - - - - - - - ~DOLLARS due to
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1rand Island,
on account of above estimate6
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Location_Vari~us Loca~~ns.
Contractor Ed Sobieszy~~& Son
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PRICE
AMOUNT
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TOTAL
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Amount Now Due
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To the City Council:
I Certify that there is Sl9vemr Hundrl9ct Elexe!l o.9+l-ars~nd' '36/100
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Motion
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Partial Estimate No. 2
PAV,tNG District Noo_ '}67
Ave. from Joehnck
Road,tq Ch~rry Street.
Upon Contract Dated June ?1, 19~
Joehnck Road from Memorial Drive to
Location MacArthut; M~ves Ave and M~qArthur
Contractor The pi~o~d Eniip~~ring Company
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QUANTITY
DETAILS
PRICE
Contract Price
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7,267.08
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I Certify that there is Tep Thol1sa~d Nine Hundreq.d Doll-ars and
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The Di~mond En~ineering Company ~__on account of above estimate4
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Motion of campbell, seconded by stull, approved.
CITY OF GRAND ISLAND
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Partial--Estimate Noo 2
~~I~G District No. 369
Upon Contract Dated__~upe 21, ~ 19~
Location Greenw,ich Av~" frQw_lx.tl} St. to 7th
Contractor.The Diamon~ En~ine~rin~ Company
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Contract Price
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5,665..91
2,266~~6
Previous Estimate
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To the City Council:
I Certify that there is Tpre~ Thousanct~hree. H~l'}d~~ Nintv-rI;Ln~
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Motion of Campbell, seconded by Stull, approved.
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Engineering Dept$
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T&i:s stimate
Partial Estimate No~ 1
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PAVING District No. 363 Location 15th St.. from Bro~dwell Ave. to Huston
Ave. and from Grand Island Ave.
to K~4se Ay~nue. Contractor The Diamond Engineer~n~ COillQany
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Previous Estimate
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I Certify that there is Twelve Thousand Tl:}rAA Hll~qrf!nt .<;::;yf".y_'T'lq[D
Dollars and 69/100 - - - ~-- - -
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Motion of campbell, seconded by stull, approved.
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Engineering Dept.
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Th s stimate
Part!~!.a1 ___Estimate No. 1 Upon Contract Dated _ June 21,,_19~
PAYING District No. 371 Location ~;inqoltJ A venu~ from Th1rteentp.~treet
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to Broadw~11 Aven~
Contractor T4e J;>ipmon,d Engiuesu:.in~ CQlIWany
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PRICE
AMOUNT
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$2,843.18
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TOTAL
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Previous Estimate
NONE
20 Per Cent Retained 568.64
Amount Now Due ----12,274.~4
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To the City Council:
I Certify that there is
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The, Diamond Engineering Com~anL on account of above estimate~
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Motion of campbell, seconded by Stull, approved.
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COMMITTEE REPORT ON BIDS FOR TRANSFORMERS
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Honorable Mayor and City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
The attached Notice to Bidders, together with specifications,
covers the present transformer requirements of the Electric De-
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partment. Est ima te $9, 4004''~'Vy''/vt/(.0 (Jf (,If J-1;iJ,r k
These transformers are required for maintenance and expan-
sion of the distribution system.
Your committee recommends that the specifications and est-
imate be approved, and that the City Clerk be requested to ad-
vertise for bids. Bids should be received until 7:30 o'clock
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Respectfully submitted this first day of August, 1962.
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COMMITTEE REPORT ON BOND COUNSEL AND FINANCIAL ADVISOR
Honorable Mayor and City Council
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Attached for your consideration and action are two proposals
relative to fiscal assistance necessary as a part of the water
system expansion program under study by the City of Grand Island
Water Department.
As you know, the Layne-Western Company has just completed
a water development report relative to the feasibility of the
Platte River well field area. The firm of Lutz, Daily and Brain,
Consulting Engineers, are now completing a report relative to a
practicable project using the well field area and connecting
the field to the existing distribution system with major modi-
fications. The completed report will be available within a few
weeks.
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Additional services required include bond counsel and finan-
cial advisor. Such assistance should be provided before the
final project is submitted to the City Council for formal action
to accept, modify or reject in the public interest.
In view of the facts that assistance will be required and
that the firm of Stinson, Mag, Thomson, McEvers and Fizzell
(Robert B. Fizzell) was Bond Counsel and the First Nebraska
Securities Corporation (Charles J. Burmeister) was financial
advisor for the 1961 Electric Revenue Bond Issue, your committee
recommends that the attached two proposals be approved and duly
executed by the offiCers of the city.
Respectfully
SUbmitt;;).~::; ;p' ~
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Motion of Oeil, seconded by Stull, Report was approved.
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COMMITTEE REPORT ON EMPLOYEES PETITION
Honorable Mayor and City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
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Reference is made to the July 5, 1962 petition by the City
Power Plant employees, requesting:
Item one: Ten percent increase in the base wage of all
Power Plant employees.
Item two: A plan for night time differential pay agree-
able to both employer and employee.
Item three: Doubletime pay for all personnel that work
on holidays.
Item four: Time and one half for all personnel that
work on Sunday.
Item five: Investigate the possibilities of a group
insurance plan.
Committee comments and recommendations by item include the
following:
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Item one: Ten percent increase in the base wage of all power
plant employees.
Under the terms of the Court of Industrial Relations Order
of March 3, 1959 relative to employees of the line division,
on JUly 1, 1960 and each July 1 thereafter, the City of Grand
Island shall adjust the wage scale of all persons affected by
the order in the same percentage as the average change by the
cities of North Platte, Hastings and Fremont, The Southern
Nebraska Rural Public Power District of Grand Island, The
Nebraska Public Power System and the Consumers Public Power
District. Such adjustment shall be effective with the then
current JUly pay period. Under the terms of the order, a
4.22% increase in salary was made effective JUly 1, 1962 for
all employees on the same basis as the Line Division. The
request for a 10% increase therefore, should be denied.
Item two: A plan for night time differential pay agreeable
to both employer and employee.
The existing plan for rotation of pers0nnel between S\hifts
is as follows:
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An employee works the day shift seven days, one day of
which is at the time and one-half rate; followed by one day
off. The employee then works the midnight to eight AM shift
seven days; followed by four days off. The employee then
works the four PM to midnight shift, seven days; followed by
two days off; then returns to the day shift. This plan of
rotation was established with employee approval in order that
every plant operator would share and share alike in all shift
conditions. In view of this plan, it is recommended that the
request for night time differential pay be denied.
Item three: Double time pay for all personnel that work on
holidays.
In view of the fact that New Years Day, Christmas Day,
Fourth of July, Labor Day, Washington's Birthday, Memorial Day,
and Thanksgiving Day are paid holidays for all employees, it
is recommended that plant employees working these days be paid.
The request for double time for the seven paid holidays should
therefore, be approved.
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Item four: Time and one-half for all personnel that work on
Sunday.
In view of the fact that power plant employees are work-
ing on a rotating schedule with time and one-half pay for over-
time days and a regular days off schedule, it is recommended
that the request for time and one-half pay for Sunday be denied.
Item five: Investigate the possibility of a group insurance
plan.
This item was discussed by the City Administration in the
past with the intent to consider a city wide employee plan.
No formal action however, has been taken. In view of the
continued interest on behalf of the employees, it is recommended
that action be taken to contact an insurance advisor for the
purpose of investigating the feasibility of some plan of joint
city-employee participation in an insurance program.
Respectfully
sUbmitte~..t ~hi _~s first day... of AU9:~ .196~. r
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COMMITTEE REPORT ON CITY PROPERTY ANNEXATION
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Honorable Mayor and City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
The City of Grand Island Electric Department has pur-
chased, as a part of the 22,000 KW C. W. Burdick Station
expansion program, two tracts of land contiguous to the
City of Grand Island and located east of the power plant.
These tracts are locally known as a part of the Leo B.
Stuhr Estate and the Windolph Farm. Legal descriptions
are attached.
In view of the fact that these tracts are to be used
by and for the City of Grand Island, your Committee recommends
that action be taken to annex these tracts according to law.
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Motion of Geil, seconded by Lint, Report was approved.
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The Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter, the North
half of the Southwest Quarter, and the Southeast Quarter of the
Southwest Quarter of Section 14, in Township 11, North of Range
9, West of the 6th P.M., except the right-of-way and grounds of
the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company, and a strip
of ground commencing at a point 2 rods South of the Northwest
corner of the Southwest Quarter of said sections thence running
North 2 rods to the Northwest corner of the Southwest Quarter
of said section, thence East 80 rods to the Northeast corner
of the Northwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of said sec-
tion, thence in a westerly direction to the place of be~inning,
being a triangular tract of land 80 rods on the North and 2
rods on the West and containing one-half acre, and
the East Half of the Northwest Quarter (E~NW~) and the
West Half of the Northeast Quarter (W~N~) of Section Four-
teen (14) in Township Eleven (11), North of Range Nine (9),
West of the 6th P.M., saving and excepting thereform a tract
of ten (10) acres described as follows: Commencing at the
Northwest corner of the East Half of the Northwest Quarter
(E~NW~) of Section Fourteen (14) Township (11), North of
Range Nine (9) West, thence going South Eighty (80) rods;
thence going East Twenty (20) rods, thence going North Eighty
(80) rods, thence going west Twenty (20) rods, to the point
of commencing, the said Northwest corner of the East Half of
the Northwest Quarter of Section Fourteen, Towns'fuip Eleven,
North of Range Nine, West, comprising in all Ten (10) acres.
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All that part of the Northeast Quarter of the Southeast
Quarter (NE~SE~) of Section Fifteen (15), in Township Eleven
(11), North, Range Nine (9), West of the 6th P.M., Hall County,
Nebraska, which lies northeast of the right-of-way of Chicago
Burlington and Quincy Railroad Company, being a triangular
tract of ground, subject to easements of record.
A tract of land located in the Northwest Quarter (NW~)
of the Southwest Quarter ~W~) of Section Fourteen (14), Town-
ship Eleven (11) North, Range Nine (9), West of the 6th P.M.,
in Hall County, Nebraska, more particularly described as
follows: Beginning at the Northwest corner of said Northwest
Quarter (NW~) of the Southwest Quarter (SW~); thence running
Southerly along and upon the West line of said Section Four-
teen (14), a distance of Thirty-three(33.0) feet; thence
running Northeasterly a distance of One Thousand Three Hundred
Twenty-three and Ninety-one Hundredths (1,323.91) feet, to the
Northeast corner of said Northwest Quarter (NW~) of the South-
west Quarter (SW~); thence running Westerly along and upon the
North line of said Northwest Quarter (NW~) of the Southwest
Quarter (SW~), to the place of beginning, said triangular
tract containing 0.50 acres more or less.
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(COpy) Police Committee Report relative to blocking off Division Street
July 31, 1962
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council
City Hall
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
It is the recommendation of the undersigned Committee to whom was
referred a request from the Altar Society of St. Mary's cathedral to
block off Division Street between 7:00 P.M. and 11:00 P.M. 19 August 62
be grant ed.
sf Norman Mildenstein
sf Harold J. Schuessler
sf Warren B. Geil
POLICE CO!V1l"1I'I'TEE
Motion of Mildenstein, seconded by Stull, approved.
(COPY) POI ice Committee Report rela ti ve to parking meters on Kimball
August 1, 1962
Honorable Mayor and !'!embe rs of the City Counc 11
City Hall
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
It is the recommendation of the undersigned Committee per request
from the Fraternal Order of Eagles that 2 hour p8rking meters be
installed on both sides of Kimball Street from intersection of 3rd
Street south to the alley.
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Respectfully submitted,
sf Norman Mildenstein
sf Harold J. Schuessler
sf Warren B. Geil
POLICE COMMIT'l'EE
Motion of Mildenstein, seconded by Stull, approved.
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v,)dl':f?EA;), on the
d~;y of ,July, 196:2, the lijayor and Council of
the City of Grand L;j~mcl pas::;ed and aporoved Ordinance Lila. 3858 levying
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sDf:cial taxes to pay for the cost of water service linps constructed over
the street in Paving District No. 366 prior to the construct~on 01 the
p:_Lving in said district, and
vitIJ:;;il.i'J\,S" Part of the f;;ast Half of the Southea:3t Quarter (E;t~mif)
of Sect'iOn 1\'Jcnty, Township Lleven (11),
North,
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the 6th P .H. in Hall County, ebrask::, belonging: to Dean Law vJa:; assessed
the D.lwunt ofF'jfty-one Do l.ars 051.00), and
':Jit"ELA:j, on the :2nd day of Jun8, 1962, Dean LaH Daid :'; Hi asseScJTIlent
and part of the :;;,-,.st i1alf of the Southoa::;t qU,jrter (E,I;Sr:f) of Section
Twenty (?O), lown::;hip ,;levee: (11) ,i\Jorth, flange J~ine (9) vJest of the 6th
P .jVi. was erroneously assessed for the cost of the construction 01 Scad
Hater service line, :c.nd such assef3sment should be removed i'rolil the-) tax
records.
,iOvI, Tl{L~E);FOF?E, BE IT HFSOLVED BY THE bAlUn Aim CCJlJNCIL OF' ]'FlE
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that said assess'ient against said -oart of
the East Half of the Southeast ~uarter (E!i5b:~.) of Section
(?O),
TnlHlshipi':]evcn (11), \lortL,
ILlne (9) irJeE;t of the 6th P.I/,. in rIall
County, l'0ebrccfika, belonf':ing to Dean Law, be, and the same is hAreby ordered
removed X'rom the tax records, c>.nd Unt\AJalter . itieber, City Treamlrer, be,
::,nd heLs hereb:v authorized to remove the same from his records as herein
TJrovided.
13": IT Fl,JE.THi R Ii.I'::301vI::D that thp Ci tv Clerk for1:ietrd
certified copy
of thi::; H.e::30lution i~o the s2.id0{j.J.ter VI. ('~eber, City Treasurer, and to
.i:"r;'nk Phelps, Utilit'Les Commissioner.
1?espHctfully submitted this the 1st
of August, 1962.
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(COPY) Report of Cemetery Committee rel:,tive to "old barn" at Cemetery
August 1, 1962
Honora1ble Mayor and Nembers of the City Council
City Hall
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
Inasmuch as the new service building located at the Grand Island
Cemetery has now been completed, this Committee finds no further use
for the so called "old barn". It is the opinion of the undersigned
Committee that such barn should now be disposed of and be put up
for sale.
Therefore, the Committee recommends that the City Clerk be authorized
to advertise for sealed proposals to be received up to 7:30 P.M.,
15 August 1962. Interested parties may contact the Cemetery Sexton to
inspect the building for bidding purposes. A $10.00 deposit should
support the bid, which will be refunded after the removal of the
building and cleaning up of nebris to the satisfaction of the cemetery
Sexton.
It is understood the successful bidder shall remove the building and
debris from the Cemetery premises within thirty days after they
received notice they were the successful bidder.
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Respectfully submitted,
S/ James S. Haile
S/ W. J. Lint
S/ Robert L. Sorensen
CEMETERY COMMITTEE
Motion of Haile, seconded by Campbell, approved.
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August 1, 1962
Honorable Mayor & City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
We the undersigned, members of the Street & Alley
Committee, hereby recommend that the request of the
Grand Island Production Credit Association be grant-
ed to lower the curb for parking of vehicles between
the curb and sidewalk along the south side of their
property at 230$ North Broadwell Avenue.
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Motion of Campbell, seconded by Stull, approved.
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ORDINANCE NO. 3852 - pertaining to Zoning, Off-street parking
facilities, etc., was presented. Motion of Campbell, seconded by Stull,
was placed on second reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no,
none. Schuessler absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3852 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein,
Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none. Schuessler absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3852 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by campbell,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot.
Voting yes, Cal"1pbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile.
Voting no, none. Schuessler absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3859 - Mill Levy Ordinance for Fiscal Year 1962-1963,
regularly pC::lssed by the Council, signed by the Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3859 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by campbell,
was placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Campbell, Gell, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no,
none. Schuessler absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3859 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, campbell, Geil, Sorenserl, Mildenstein,
Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none. Schuessler absent.
OHDINANCE NO. 3859 - Mot ion of Sorensen, seconded by Camp bell,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein,
Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none. Schuessler absent.
OHDINANCE NO. 3859 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot.
Voting yes, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile.
Voting no, none. Schuessler absent.
OHDINANCE NO. 3860 - Budget Ordinance for 1962-1963, regularly
passed by the Council, signed by the Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3860 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
was placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no,
none. Schuessler absent.
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ORDINAN~ NO. 3860 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein,
stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none. Schuessler absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3860 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein,
Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none. Schuessler absent.
OHDINANCE NO. 3860 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. holl call ballot.
Voting yes, Campbell, oeil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile.
Voting no, none. Schuessler absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3861 creating Gravel Distr1_ct No. 35 in 11th Street
from Broadwell to custer, regularly passed by the Council, signed by
the Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3861 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by campbell,
was placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no,
none. Schuessler absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3861 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein,
Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none. Schuessler absent.
OHDINANCE NO. 3861 - ~1otion of Sorensen, seconded by campbell,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein,
Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none. Schuessler absent.
ORDINA~CE NO. 3861 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot.
Voting yes, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile.
Voting no, none. SchuessD;.er absent.
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WHEREAS, THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL invited sealed pro-
posals for furnishing Power Plant Wiring and Lighting for the
C. W. Burdick Plant expansion program, said proposals to be
received up to 7:30 o'clock P.M. on the 1st day of August,
1962, and to be opened on said date at the regular meeting
of the City Council, and
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en RPOB Ii: '1'Tnl\T
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submitted. Up86, 3 22.00)
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA, that the proposal of
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said improvements be, and the same is hereby accepted and
approved, and that a contract for the purchase of said
improvements be entered into and that the Mayor and City
Clerk be, and they are hereby authorized to sign said con-
tract on behalf of the City of Grand Island.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk forward a
certified copy of the Resolution to F. E. Phelps, Utilities
Commissioner.
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Bids on Pumps and Wells to be considered at later ~eeting.
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(COPY) Report of Members of the City Council relat ive to hours taverns
may be open for business.
August 1, 1962
Honorable Mayor Frank D. Ryder
City Hall
Grand Island, Nebraska
Dear Mayor Hyder:
It is the recommendation of the City Council that Ordinance #2920
pertaining to alcoholic beverAges be amended to read as follows, relDti v.
to hours taverns m9.y be open for business.
That the hours under Section #1 be from 6:00 o'clock A.M. to 12:00
Midnight, except on Saturdays which hours would be from 6:00 o'clock A.M
to 1:00 o'clock A.M. and remain closed until 6:00 o'clock A.M. Monday
morning.
That Section 1/2 of the above Ordinance pertaining to opening on
Sundays be abolished.
Respectfully submitted,
sl Walter H. Stull
sl Warren B. Geil
sl W. J. Lint
MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
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sl Robert L. Sorensen
sl L. M. Campbell
Motion of Stull, seconded by Lint, that Report be approved. Roll
call ballot. Voting yes, Stull, Gel1, Lint, Campbell, Sorensen. Voti.ng
no, Halle and Mildenstein. Schuessler absent.
Claims against the Ci.ty were presented as follows:
GENEHAL
AIHPOHT
AIRPOHT CAFE
STREE'I'
SANITA'I'ION
PAHK
POLICE
CEMETEHY
$ 836.06
$ 2,242.55
$; 1,003.88
$ 10,956.34
$ 2,245.06
$ 1,114.28
$ 1,118.51
$ 581.10
$ 348.79
$ 538.64
1~ 1,099.38
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$ 8,663.59
FIRE'
SEVIER
Gr RAGE
WP,TER
LIGHT
PAVING DISTHICT
r~OND & INTEHEST
$152,536..51
$ 30,974.95
$ 36,945.00
TOTAL
$251,204.64 Claims for August 1, 1962
Motion of Geil, seconded by Sorensen, claims were allowed as
presented and listed in the claim register. Voting yes, Campbell, Geil,
Sorensen, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none. Schuessler
absent.
Motion of stull, Council adjourned to 2:30 P.M., August 2nd.
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2:30 P.M. Grand Island, Nebraska
August 2, 1962
Council met as per adjournment of August 1, 1962. All
except Schuessler and Sorensen. His Honor, the Mayor,
Council met for the purpose of accepting bids on wells
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als for furnishing Test Well, observation wells and pump found-
ations, two well pumps and motors for the C. W. Burdick Plant
expansion program, said proposals to be received up to 7:30
o'clock P.M. on the 1st day of August, 1962 and to be opened
on said date at the regular meeting of the City Council, and
WHEREAS, the proposal submitted by the Kelly Well Co.,
Inc, of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, was found to be
the lowest and best proposal submitted.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA, that the proposal of
Kelly Well Co., Inc., for the furnishing of said improvements
be, and the same is hereby accepted and approved, and that a
contract for the purchase of said improvements be entered
into and that the Mayor and City Clerk be, and they are
hereby authorized to sign said contract on behalf of the
City of Grand Island.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk forward a
certified copy of the Resolution to F. E. Phelps, utilities
Commissioner.
Respectfully submitted this the 2nd day of jlu9ust. 1962.
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Motion of Mildenstein, seconded by stull, C'mncil adjourned.
F. S. Wh ite
City Clerk
August 2, 1962
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Grand Island, Nebraska
August 15, 1962
Council met in .regular session. All Councilmen present, except
Stull. His Honor, the Mayor, presiding. Minutes of the meetings of
August 1st and 2nd read and approved.
Regular Surety Bonds having been O.K.'d by the City Attorney, were
presented as follows:
Geer-Melkus
Geer-Melkus
Building Wreckers
House Movers
Don Brase
Electrician
Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler, Bonds were approved.
Quarterly Report of Northwestern Bell Telephone Company; also
Northwestern Public Service Company, were presented. Received and
placed on file.
A letter from Fred Gardner, Assistant Director and Chief Right-of-
v-Jay Agent, along with right-of-way Contract, pertaining to permanent
easement on South Locust Street, Stolley Park Road, was presented.
Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler, approved, Mayor and Clerk
authorized to sign.
Letter from Mil-Nic pertaining to installation of lights in front
of Motel was presented. Motion of Campbell, seconded by Mildenstein,
referred to Street and Alley Committee.
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1rilIEIrEAS, the lViayor and Council a.dverU.sed for sealed prooos,c:ls for
the construction of Paving District No. 373, the s~~me to be received up to
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at a reguLar meeting of the City Council, and
',{('LFR.E:AS, ;:.ction on the proposal submitted ;.,cas postponed until the
1 c:;th deW of August, 1962, and
v{d I'Rt',AS, the -proposal submitted by Uw Diamond Engineering Company
of the Ci ty of Gr::nd Island, Nebr: skc, i-Jas found to be the lowest and b8st
proposal submitted.
i\]CYiJ, 'L'li:',FiJi:FOEE, m: 11' RE,'JOLVED BY THE ;1i',YOR j,NI) COU['JC1L OF TI I': C1'I"(
OF G:1jj,!'Ji) I;)LA~iD, i\] iiJ3Hp,;;Y.I\, th~l t thl" proposal of the sid Diamond F,nr:ineer-
ing Company be, and the S':.me is hereby accepted and approved; that a. con-
tract for the construction of said district be entered int() by and beh'Teen
the City of Gr,md Is1;:md and said contractor, and that the nJyor :cnd City
Clerk be, ,md 'they are hereby authorized and directed to sign s'-Jjd contrCi.ct
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b 11 FUltTdi',il Fe 30LVED that the City Clerk forward a certified CODY
01' this li.e::;olution to . vJ. Kciss, City Engineer.
,{w of'ctfu Uy sublrli tted
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Motion of Campbell, seconded by Haile, Resolution was
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irJH}':R[.!\.S, the jVlayor and Council advertised for sealed proposals foI'
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7 no 0' clOCK on the 1st dny of August, 1962, and to be opened on said date
at a regular meeting oJ' the City Council, and
iiif:I:.I{L,AS, a.ction on the proposal submitted lrJaS postnoned until the
15th doy of August, 1962, and
liIITGJm1\.,'j, the proposal submitted by the Diamond Engineering Company
of the C:Ott of Gr,wd Island, NebraskcJ, was found to be the lowest ,jJ1d best
proposal submitted.
NOliJ, Tdf:;rUi]"Clm, BE 1'I' HE:30LVED BY 'nIL: 1''i;,YOH h:'JD COUNCIL UF '1'1
CITY
C).F' CfU\lm LJLi\:\!U, NI:Bi1A,;iKA, that the proposal of the s'lid Diamond }i;ngineer-
ing Company be, and the S;lme is hereby accepted ',nd mmroved; that a con-
tr;lct for tiE? construction of s~J.:id di~itrict be entered into by and l)etvJeen
the City ,,1' Gr;md Island ~il1d said contra.etor, and that thE') JViayor and City
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on beh:lf OfU1C City of Grand IsL,nd.
IT 1,'[Jil'j'[ 'l{ I{i';;OLVr;;u tl13t the City Clerk fOY'1rmrd a certified eooy
of thic) Fi.esolut,ion to 1';. v\!. Kei~3c), City T<:ngineer.
Hespecl,fully s'Llbm:i tted
this the 15th day of .hugust, 1962.
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v0HEfi.EAS, the lVJayor and Council advertised for sealed proposals for
the construct-ion of Paving Dj~::>tr~Lct ]\10. 'j75,the same to be received up to
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at a rer(ul:.Jr meeting of the Git\ Council, and
v,jdj'R,';(,;:), aeU_on on the proposal subrni tted WIS postponed l.:mtil the
15th da;y of AUguc3t, 1962, and
vIti l:;[{i'A,3, the proposal submitted by thc' Diamond i1;ngineerLng Conmany
of' the City of Gr:-uld Island, Nebrask:, i/ITai" found to be the lOvJcst :'Jld best
O1'opo.':3a1 submitted.
l\J()L"~' Tii"::<rLli:fOl{E, 13.l~; IT I{0.;SOL-V.ti.':D 13"Y Iti:11 i.; lyJ{,I\)J.{ liND COl.J[\J"CIL OF' 'TiTf!"; CITY'
UF GRr. ND JSLi\,'iU, i'J}':SR"SKi, that th:3 proposal of the CJ'1id Diamond ]i;ngineer-
in[-,; Company be, and th same :U3 hereby accepted and approved; thc:t a eon-
tract for the construction of spid d:i;:;trict be cnteced into
and bF-;t1rJ(-;t~n
thn City of Grand lsl:lnd and said contra_etor, and th3,t the IVJa,yor and City
Clerk b(~, and they are hereby authorized and directed to sign said contract
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Bl'~ IT F'ultTdi1;R mi:SOLVED tha,t the City Clerk forward a cerUfied coPy
of this Ii.esolution to E. :;\j. Keiss, City Eng"Lneer. (/-----!
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irjj-m:iEAS, the lvlayor and Council advertised for sea18d proposals for
the con:-3truction of Paving District No. 3'76, the same to be received up to
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of August, 1962, and to be opened on said
date at a ro;(u12r mecoting of tho City CouneiT, and
:,lU;:lUi,i-\;,), action on the proposal submitted was postponed until the
15th
of August, 1962, and
tvIU';li.. .AS, the proposal cmbmi tted by the Diamond 11;ng:ineer:i._ng Comp~my
of the C:i
of GrancJ Island, Nebrask~i., Has found to be H-le 101fsst and best
proposal submitted.
, 'j'1l:i:RE1"OHJI" iW IT Hi'.;-iOLVED BY THE
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CC:JTJNClf.J OF
CITY
OF GiU'l'JDI,')iJ\\]!), :~:<;[ji.-V';)JU, th.-,t the proposal of the s:Ld Diamond Lnp:ineer-
inr-': Compc:.ny be, and the, same is hereby accepted and ~roproved; tll] t a eon-
tract for the constnJ.ctjon of said djc,trict be ()ntereo Hl1:,O by and betv.Teen
the Ci tv of Gr;lnd Ic,land and sa:i.d contractor, and that
and City
C,erk l)to, and they clre hereby authoriz.ed and directed to sign said cont ract
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on behalf of the C:Lt.'{ of Gr:!nd l:.::land.
Dl'; It 8'TJHTjjt;H Rt~30LV8:I) tha.t the City Clerk fonATard a certified coPY
of
this l-{e,jolutio:l to ,1~. '.\]. he+-Lss, Ci l~_;n~~ine(jr. ~^.,~
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GiH,,}t[~k), the I'j;;yor and Council ()dvertised for sealed proposals for
tue constru ction of Pavinv District i\lo. 377, the sarno to be received up to
7:30 otc1ock P.:iVI. on the 1st day of August, 196:2, and to be opened on ~nid
date at a regulaT meeting of Uw City Council, and
, action on the proposal submitted 1rJaS Dostvoned until the
15th
of August, 196:2, and
vJH,';ti.EAS? the proposal submitted by the Diamond Engineering Company
of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, Has found to bethEl lOvres-L ;,ndbe~;t
proposal submitted.
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OF GIIF,lm ISLJ.Vm,
, thdt the proposal of the said Diamond Engineer-
ing Company be, and the fk1me is he I' eb:y- accepted and approved; trnt a con-
tract for Uw com;trLwtion of said district be entered intu by and between
the City of Gr::Dd Li1and and said contractur, and that the Iliayor and City
Clerk be, and Uwy are hcre:c:y authorized and directed to sign said contract
on behalf of the City of Gr;md L-,land.
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of thi.':J Hesolut:kn to E. Vi. Keiss, City ~:ine.er. ..............--.
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Motion of Campbell, seconded by Haile, Resolution was
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[rjH!I:I~EA::;, the IvlDyor and Council advertised for sealedoroposa1s for
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the construction of Pav:Lng District No. 3'78, the same to be received UD to
'7:)0 o'clock P.M. on the 1st day of August, 1962, and to be opened on Bald
d:J.te at a reguI:1:' meeting of the' City Counci.I, and
I~[1Ji:R}::AS, action on the proposal submitted was postDorled until the
15th day of AugmJt, 196:-:, and
li;Hr~j\S, the proposal submitted
the Diarnondt';ngineering Company
of the City of Grand Island, Nebr~lska, wa" found to be the 10vJe~,t and best
proposal submitted.
NO\tJ, T.tIT~~R}1;:FOIlE,
JT HY::30LVED BY TilF [vIAYC))t {uTi! COUNCIl., Oi" 'I'd CI'I'Y
OF' GR:\jD ISL:\.NU, ;\'f';PfU\:;K,c, th:,t the proposal of thE" said Diamond Enrcineer-
inp: Comp:my oe, and the same is hereby accepted and anproved; th:>t a con-
tract for the construct:Lon of said district bi:, entered into b") and betvJeen
the C:ity of Grand Island and said contractor, and that the Hayor and City
Clerk be, and they are hereby authorized and directed to sign said contract
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on beh;Jlf of the City of Gr:md Island.
BF, IT FLnl.TiIt.;H HESOLV.E:IJ th:.tt the City Clerk fOrlrJard a certified copy
of this He~;olution to . VI. l\eiss, City r';ngineer.
lkso"cLlully submitted this t:~ 7th r of Anv(~~
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~~Tn;HEA:.J, TIU;\V)ayor and Council advertised for sealed proposals for
the construction of Paving District No. 379, the Se1111e to be received uo to
7:30 o'clock P.E. on the 1st
of August, 1962, ;md to bE) opened on said
date at a regular meeting of the City Council, and
:4m::fIEA,'3, 3 ction on the pro{)osal submitted c,,[;JS post{)oned until the
1 r.;th d"y of Augm'it, 1962, and
vJHF:RI';AS, tbo pro{)osal submitted by the Diamond fi:ngincering Comns,ny
of the City of Gr;Jnd lc~land, Nebrask:l, was found to be the lOvJest and best
proposal submitted.
NOlJ, TJifi:HEFUHi,j;, 1=)1 IT Fi,E,'iOLVEO EY T~IF; ~'!AY0l1 ;'\[\!)J COUNCIL or" Tili': CITY
OF GR\j'iD I~)L\NU, NJ<:Bi[iiSKli, th;ct the prooosa1 of the snjd Diamond F:nr;ineering
Comp3,ny be, c'lnd the S3Jne is hereby aCCEpted and approved; th~1.t a contract
for the conE;truction of said distrj,ct be entered into by and beh-Jeen the
City of Gr"nd Ic,land and said contract.or, and that the jViayor emel City Clerk
be, ano they are hereby authorized and d:irected to sign s;~id contract on
behalf of the City of Gr:1Xld Island.
HI', IT FUltTUEH F(E,sOLVED that the City Clerk fOF~Jard a certified copy
of this Resolution to . W. Keiss, City Engineer.
Respectfully sLlbmitted
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Motion of campbell,
seconded by Haile, Resolution was
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Resolution pertaining to purchase of trucks for the Disposal
Plant was discussed. Motion of Mildenstein, that all bids be rejected
and City Engineer prepare specifications for a new bid. Roll call
ballot. Voting yes, Campbell, Lint, Hildenstein, Sorensen, Schuessler~
Voting no, Geil, Haile. Stull absent.
BIDS ON TRANSFORMERS PRESENTED AS FOLLOWS:
ITEM NO.1 2 3
4
Lump Sum
$7914.24
KORSMEYER ELECTRIC
PRECISION TRANS.CORP.
KUHLMAN ELEC'I'RIC
KRIZ-DAVIS
DUTTON-LA INSON
SCHNEIDER ELEC.
ELEC'I'RIC EQUIP. CO.
GENE HAL ELECTHIC
WESTINGHOUSE ELEC.
GHAYBAH ELECTRIC
TINEY'S ELECTRIC
$710.00
$842.00
$801.00
$1089.00
$1320.00
$1236.00
$2780.00
$3150.00
$3150.00
$3435.00
$4038.00
$9288.00
a~8631.00
$3435.00
$3555.00
~~3435.00
$3150.00
$1236.00
$810.00
$795.00
$810.00
~~1236.00
$3150.00
$9288.00
~$863l.00
$8631.00
i~3l50 .00
$3150.00
~~1236 .00
$1236.00
$810.00
$810.00
$3435.00
$3435.00
Motion of Geil, seconded by Schuessler, referred to the Water and
Light Commissioner and Committee.
M and M \oJrecking Company of Alma, Nebraska, made bid on all
wrecking and cleaning up of the II barn" at the Cemetery -- $225.00 and
all lumber. There being no check attached, bid was not considered.
Bid of Bernhard Buhrman on port ion of 12th Street, previ.ously
vacated between Lots 1 and 8, vJest Park ftddition, ~nOO.Oo and Burhman
was presented.
pay unpaid sewer assessment./ Motion of Schuessler, seconded by campbelJ
referred to City Property Committee.
Report signed by Five Members of the City Council, pertaining to
action now pending brought by the League of Nebraska Nunicipalities,
was presented as follows:
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and City Council
CL Hall
Cr:Jnd Ic;l.:.nd, l\iebrask;1
Gentlernen:
',\!e, the undcrsi;::med n:emoers of the Gr:JxI Island City Council
h:lve nncLe a v(',r,Y comolcte and careful study of a copy of the COIrmlaint
filed in an action before the United St:..d:,es District Court for the
of
l\junicjpabt:i,es 'md others of nine hirbrask:1 cities.
Printed copies of the legal.
action were given to ~ll Council mem-
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andNTere,\asked to study the Comn.tdint
bers at their l;::u:;t ren:l;::r meeting
and make their 01rrrl decisions on the matter.
TH/C
"Ie feel tll t;~ebraskcl LegislatlJres, both PEI,st an", oresent~one, have
tried to give honest and sincere consideration to 1'0; pnorUonment methods
re~p:arding lJoth pOr)111'J.tion an.c1 area.
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SVSt,em voter representat'l on mu~)t be p:iven consideration on the basis of
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botllpopul', -Lion and area, ,':DeI lnust not be ba~)ed on papu.La tion only.
vJe are loc::~ted and livinf!' j,n the heart of ITe bY'c::ska I r:; a(J:r:iclI1 tural
area 2.11(1
mu,st contj,nue to r:ive our fuLl sUGnort to our loc:l ca"munity
dnd its citizens as they provide the means of economic growUl and develop-
ment that \~e have enjoyed in the nast ye:c,rs )Ctnd tJi.!ich He hope to cont:Lnue
for Y2arsto come.
feel that the
members of the aSc30ciat:Lon r;hould have th(~
rir:ht to deci_de whether or not they becorne involv(~d in
litia-ation and
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ven the o'pportunity to nwke thi:" choice.
vve, tlHTefore:, reco:mmcnd th:'. the Ci t:v' of Grand Is1'n take no:art
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District Court brought
Ule
e of j\J(?brask: J-'iunicj,
tir;r3 and the
Inayors of the nine c:Ltiec3, :,~nd thTtiJ,rC urge s::J.id action be d:Lm:issed.
15~th d.'lY pf'lU,o.;;y:::t, 196?
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that same be tabled.
Voting yes, Geil, Lint~,
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absent. Motion of Geil, seconded by Mildenstein, that the Report be
adopted. V ot ing yes, Ge i.l, Lint, Haile, lYIildenste in.
Schuessler, Campbell, Sorensen. ~tull absent.
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oting no,
(COPY) ~lINUTF.S OF PLANNING COM1'USSION
August 8, 1962
7:30 P.M.
Grand Island City Planning Commission Neeting
Absent -- T>TcCarthy, Allen Helltlinger, DeBacker, Davis arriving 7:45.
Minutes of prev ious meet ing read and approved as read.
1. Richard Spelts and Pug Horn requested the rezoning of Block 1 and
2 of Husman's Sl-fbdivision, from Residence "A" to Hesidence liB" for the
purpose of constructing a 52 Family 4-Plex Dwellings Subdivision.
It was movod that tenative approval for the rezoning of this tract
from Residence A to Bes idence B is grEmt ed. Mot ion carried unanimously
2. Jack Lingeman requested the rezoning of Lots A and 11 of Holcomb's
Subdivision from Residence "A" to Business liB" for the purpose of
constructing a Commercial Building.
lot was moved that rezonlng of Lot A and 11 of Holcomb's Subdivisio:
from Hesidence "A" to Business "B" is recommended to the Council.
Carr'ied unanimously.
3. It is moved that the Planning Commission recommend the Council to
offer financial assistance to the Department of Roads, State of Nebraskc
for the purpose of encouraging them to conduct a complete destination
traffic survey for the City of Grand Island, this information will be
used in the comprehensive City Plan. Such assistance should be in the
amount of 10% of the total .cost of the survey but not to exceed ~tl200 .O{
as the CHy' s share. Mot ion carried unanimously.
Meeting adjourned 9:20 P.M.
Respectfully submitted,
S/ Delmar Nehring, Secretary
Also presented along with the above Minutes of the Planning
Commission, request from Spelts and Horn to have.Part of Block One,
Koehler Subdivision; and Part of Blocl~ 6, Husman's Subdivision, rezoned
from Res idence "A" to Res idence "En.
Also reque st of Jacl\: Lingeman to rezone Lot s A and 11 of Holcomb's
Subdivislon from Hesldence "A" to Buslness "B" for the purpo~3e of
construct ing a Commercial Build lng.
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After some discussion on Item No.1, motion of Campbell, seconded
by Mildenstein, was referred to the Street and Alley and Bu11ding Code:
Committees. Hearing date set for 7:30 P.M., September 5th.
Item 2. Motion of Campbell, seconded by Mildenstein, approved.
Item 3 pertaining to the City's fj-nancial assistance in the '1'raff~
Surv~y for the City of Grand Island -- After some discussion, motion
of Schuessler, seconded by Geil, that the City go along with the
project and pay 10% of the cost not exceeding $1200.00
Petition for Paving District in Huston Avenue from State Street
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to 17th, with 73.35% signatures,
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Motion of Schuessler,
was
presented.
seconded by Mildenstein, request
Vrdinance ordered drawn.
was
granted.
Pet it ion for Curb and Gutter District in Waugh Street from Howard
to Custer wi th 50% signatures, 1-'J8S presented. 1V10tion of Schuessler,
seconded by Hildenstein, request was granted. vrdinance ordered drawn.
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ami Ci Council
City Hal1
C;r~;__,nd, I,(:3J.~i.nd, i_\Jcbr(~~~~;kd..
Gentlemen:
Your Corr,mittee on Firo,Parks and Band hereby report:::, that, the
L' aLL UI'Jin iT
irrror()VC~_mcrlt[3 shOT-lId. bf; Inacle:
1. Coxnplc:o now ins talla b.ons at nyder Park
,,^Jhich l/Jou,ld consist of t;;ller Dole;:3 E,nd to be moved
outside the ball playing field; one nelrI Ii
fielci at a South side D;,rk, and the establishment of
tttreo nei~ ball fields, '1'otal--------..---------;[;1'7, 500.00
2. Cowple:)t,,; n8VJ concreLl' grandstand at Hyder Pa.rk
rota1------------------ 20,000.00
:3. A new b foot hi.eh cerrlent olock fence around
Park ball fjeld (,Ii tr) sut'ficiently deep foo
Total------------------ 9,500.00
1+ .
VarLos mi :::;cellaileous
equiprrJent a.t ii.yder F;:.rk,
cos of playground
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(3,000.00
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5. Four new double tennis eourts at rLyc:Jer P;:J.rk
Total------------------ 35,000.00
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6. One w;:wing 0001 at broac1i,rell Park,
Total------------------ 7,500.00
? f':.. ne\rJ cll1.'b hou.sc for B.yder I)ark golf C01J.rse,
TI~tal------------------ 15,000.00
8. To blaektop all main roeds and p:Jrking
axcas :w Park, Total.--,.,-------,-----,--- 50,000.00
9. '1'0 hL,cktop rU:idiiJays in Lincoln Park a.nd
parkinv areas, 'I'otal------------------ 10,000.00
T1I;c,t tl1f're i:3 not :'3uffic:i.ent money roe,lized from the annual tox
levy to orovide the narks "rith needed
. l t' t
J..nrprovcm.en.- 'Js; - ~ niJ. ,
extra, money
be orovided in order to aid in t.:e payrnent of the cost of the con-
struction of such imnrovements.
Your Committee, therefore, recommends th,itthe prOpO~31.UOn oJ' levy-
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in!,: one extra mill in taxes for :J, four-year 'period commnncin,rc(iIitb
the
1963-l)O! :fi:c;cal year bE) submitted to the electors of the City of
Cr:,nd
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General
State
electlon to be hold on
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November , 196 'j2
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the apprcv:tl of the
electors of the City of GrLd'ld Island to make s1.1cb a le.vy; that thE) City
Attorney t:,kc ~3uch steps a~; may be necessary to cause said oroposltion
to be placed Uf)Ot! the ballot.
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Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler, was approved.
(Sorensen excused)
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Request of Federal Land Bank Associat ions for 2-hour Zoning on
Cedar street between 1st and 2nd was presented. Motion of Campbell,
seconded by Schuessler, referred to street and Alley Committee and
Police Committee.
Request of Havlik and Mercer for permission to construct a Duplex
on E~ Lots 11 and 13, Block 27, Gilbert's Third Addition, was presented,
along with Building Inspector's recommendation. Motion of Campbell,
seconded by Mildenstein, was referred to the Building Codes Committee.
HeEl ring set for 7: 30 P. M., Sept ember 5t h.
Resignation of E. W. Keiss, City Engineer, presented.
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August 3, 1962
Honorable Mayor & City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
Due to the physical and mental attri tion resulting frDm demsmds on the
time and energies of persons working for the public, I have decided to
seek employment outside the Public Works field. Therefore I herewith
submit my resignation from the position of City Engineer of Grand Island
effective August 17, 1962.
Respectfully submitted,
sl E. W. Keiss
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campbell gave words of appreciation for the work of Mr. Keiss, and
his knowledge of the City. Campbell moved that the resignation be
accepted with regrets. Seconded by Li.nt.
Petition requesting that the Building at 321 E. Bth, either be
razed, removed, or repaired, so as to meet the requirements of Fire,
Health, sanitation, and Building Codes of the City, was presented, with
42 signatures. Motion of Campbell, seconded by Mildenstein, referred
to the Fire, Police and Health Committees.
Petition for Paving in vTaugh between Sherman and Sheridan with
50% signatures, was presented. Motion of Schuessler, seconded by
Mildenstein, request was granted, Ordinance ordered drawn.
Water and Light Profit and Loss Statement for July was presented.
Motion of Geil, seconded by Haile, received and placed on file.
Motion of Campbell, seconded by Schuessler, Council adjourned to
meet as Board of Adjustment.
F. S. ~vh it e
City Clerk
August 15, 1962
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August 15, 1962
Council met as Board of Adjustment. All Councilmen present except
stull and Sorensen. His Honor, the Mayor, presiding.
Request of Schuppan was presented, along with Report of Building
Codes Committee as follows:
( COpy)
August 15, 1962
Honorable Mayor and City Council
City Hall
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
We, the undersigned members of the Building Codes Committee to whom a
request was referred from ~Ir. Dale D. ,Schuppan to erect an unprotected
steel building in the Business "BlI and No.1 Fire Zone hereby recommend
this rc,quest be denied on the following bas is:
The business to be conducted in this building is classified by the
Building Code as a Group "DlI, Commercial Occupancy of the high hazzard
type.
The building itself is of structural steel and iron framework classified
Type IV, and carrying no fire rating whatsoever.
Table No. 405 F titled, "Fire resistance of Exterior 1:lalls of Ordinance
No. 3689 the Building Code for the City of Grand Island", requires that
this building which will ,be situated 60 or more feet from all lot lines
to have a minimum fire protection of one (1) hour.
Respectfully submitted,
sf Lyman M. Campbell
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Building Co~Committee
After considerable discussion by the several Councilmen and
Mr. Britton, of Rain Chief Engineering Company, motion of campbell,
seconded by Geil, was approved. Councilman Haile favoring the
granting of the request for Steel Construction.
It was suggested by Mr. Campbell that Mr. Schuppan contact the
Building Inspector pertaining to construction which would meet with the
one hour fire rating. Mr. Haile left the Council Chamber.
After some discussion as to what to do, the City Attorney advised
that no business could be conducted with only five members present,
except to adjourn to a later date.
Motion of Campbell, Council adjourned to 2:00 P.M., August 16th.
F. S. White
City Clerk
August 15, 1962
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August 16, 1962
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Council met as per adjournment of August 15th. All Councilmen
present except Stull. His Honor, the Mayor, presiding.
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Engineering Dept.
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Partial Estimate No.
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SEWER pistrict No.
CROSSINGS
$,.l.t,643.91
This Estimate
1 Upon Contract Dated June 21, 1962
Location South Locust Street
Contractor The Diamond ~ngine;rinE ComJLany
QUANTITY
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DETAILS
AMOUNT
PRICE
Contract Price for Five Crossings $XJJ1~tYJI
11,518.198 Each Crossing
3 Crossing Installed
17,590.99
$4,554.59
TOTAL
$4.,15154.59 ~-
HONE
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Previous Estimate
20 Per Cent Retained
Amount Now Due
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I Cer~i.ry.that there is
Dollars andSixty-Seven/100 -
ThrAfl! Thousand ~jl' Hundred. Forty-Three._
DOLLARS due to
The Diamond En~ineerin~Comp any on account of' above e&timate&
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Motion of Geil, seconded by Haile, approved.
CITY OF GRAND ISLAND
Engineering Dept.
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$ ~1l2lt2.00
T is Estimate
Upon Contract Dated March 6, 19~
Final
Estimate No.
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Location Cemetery Service Building
Contractor Lacy Building & Supply Company
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_ QUANTITY
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PRICE
AMOUNT
Total amount of contract to aate
$14,720.00
NONE
14,720.00
NONE
14,720.00
11,475.00
$ 3,245.00
Work still to finish
Due Contractor to date
Less :tetainage
Total to be drawn
Certificates Previously issued
This CER'rIFICATE
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$14,720.00
1111475.00
NONE
Previous Estimate
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Amount Now Due
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I Certify that there is
Dollars and 00/100 - - -
Three Thousand,Two Hundre? Forty-Five
- -DOLLARS due to
L~cy Bui1ding,-& Supply Compan~ on account of above estimate.
64'p( /?~'~ , City Engineer
}r-and ~sland, Nebr_ t Au~ust 15, 19. 62,_" ,/,', 7<;" '
Motlon of Geil, seconded by Haile, approved.
CrTY OF GRAND ISLAND
Engineering Dept'$
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$ 007.51 .
This Estimate
Final
Estimate NOQ
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Upon Contract Dated March 1,
Location Cemetery Buildin~
C9p.~~Q~qr Herman Plumbing.: Compan~
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1962
PLUMBIIGDistrict No.
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"'bE'rAILS " '. .
PRICE
AMOUNT
QUANTITY
, ~) ~~,.~.;
Total amount of contract
$2,489.00
NONE
2,4-89.00
NONE
2,489.00
1,881.49
$ 607.51
Work still to finish
Due contractor to date
Less Retainage
Total to be drawn
Certificates Previously Issued
This payment
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TOTAL
---..-J2.4-89.aa
1,881.49
NONE
- )~. . ,
Previous Estimate
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Per Cent Retained
~
.~'.11,
~'07~:1
. .. "., ,ii"
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Amount Now Due
..,
To the City Council:
I Certify that there is Six Hundred Seven Dollars and FiftY-One/~OO
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - SOLLARS due to
Herman Plumbing Company on account of above estimate.
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.Iran s an~. IE! r., 4N"~H~~ *1, ~'. . .'.,. :;. /
Motion of campbell, seconded by Schuessler, approved.
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CITY OF GRAND ISLAND
Engineering Dept.
"'hE.
(~:t ,) .1
$ 464.00
'rhis Estimate~
Final
Estimate No.
1
Upon Contract ,Elabed March 6,
1962
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ElectricalDistrict No.
Location Cemetery Serv:i c~ RlJi] rli ng:
Con~r9ctor Lawrence Electric Compa~y
_:QUANTITY
I"
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DETAILS
PRICE
AMOUNT
". ,
Total amount of contract to Date
$464.00
NONE
464.00
NONE
464.00
NONE
$464.00
Work still to finish
Due Contractor to date
Less Retainage
Total to be drawn
Certificates previously issued
THIS CERTIFICATE
1
TOTAL
Previous Estimate
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Per C-ent Retained
Amount-Now Due
: . :~~~.:o~
":,
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To the City Council:
I Certify that there is Four Hundreq S:t,;x:ty-fQllr nol1;:Jl"'~ ;:Jnrl 00/100
- - - -
- - - - - - - - - -
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- -DOLLARS due to
~awrence Ele~trLc Company on account of above estimate.
6~;ta;d.J City Engineer
}rand Island, Nebr0~ AUPjust 15, 19k..L ,f-
Motion of Campbell, seconded by Schuessler, approved.
Revised
Final
CITY OF GRAND ISLAND
Engineering Dept~
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$ S4.0~
This Estimate
3
Upon Contract Dated May 19 62
Locust Street from the soutlLIIne of
22, Location Stolley Park Road to the south line of
Estimate No.
,,<,WATER District No.
Lot .) in
Holcomb's Hi~hway Hom,s Addition Contractor The Diamond ~n~ineerin~ Company
_"~UANTITY .. :,' ~.
I . '384 Lin. Ft.
1,,66 Lin. Ft.
3 Each
3 Each
4 Each
4 Each
4,390 Lbs.
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PRICE AMOUNT
@ $ 6.7, $2,,92.00
4.20 6,,77.20
18,.00 55,.00
12" Cl. 150 C.I. Pipe.
~
8" Cl. 150 C.I. Pi,e.
#90-0 Ludlow Hydrants.
Mueller A2380-20 12" Gate
Valves NRS.
Mueller A23S0-20 8" Gate
Valves NRS.
'ater Valve Manholes Complete
c/450 lb. Ring.
270.00
14,.00
140.00
lID
Fittings & Accessories 0.35
1 - 12w x 12" M.J. Cross - 655 Lbs.
1 - 12~ M.J.,1/8 Bend - 29, Lbw.
3 - 12~ M.J. Sleeves 675.Lbs.
1 - 12~ x 12" M.J. Tees 530 Lbs.
2 . 12" M.J. pLugs 170 Lbs.
1 - 12~ x 8" M.J. Reducer 230 Lbs.
3 - 8".x 8".M.J. Tees 780 Lbs.
3 - S~ x 6~ M.J. Tees 720 Lbs.
4 - 8~ M.J. PLugs 200 Lbs.
1 - 8~ M.J. Sleeve 13, Lbs.
"
21 Lin. Ft. Pushing 12" C.I. Pipe under pave-
ment. 10.50
24 Lin. Ft. Pushing 8" C.I. Pipe under
pavement.
8.75
TOTAL
TOTAL
J:j..J,oL..l.20
13,557.20
NOlliE
Previous Estimate
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Per Cent Retained
Amount Now Due
.-:,
8~:&.G
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810.00
580.00
560.00
1,536.50
220.50
210.00
$13,641.20
To the City Council:
I Certify that there is Eighty-Four Dollars and 00/100 - . - - _
,
- - - - - - - - - - - · - - - - - - · - - - . . DOLLARS due to
The Diamond En~ineering Com~anT "' on account of abov~ @&timate.
6~~~ " City Engineer
lrand Island, Nebr., Au~ust 1~i.19G2..'~'" ,.. '
Notion of campbell, seconded by Schuessler, approved.
CITY OF GRAND ISLAND
Engine.~1ng De~~
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Partial Estimate No.
1
Upon Contract Dated
$ Thgf'l't'f;~tmt}.t:e-
June :cn. 1902
WATER
District No. 221 Location Illin2is Ave. Capital Avne and
St. Paul Road
Contractor_ Cornhusker Well & Supply
.
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QUANTITY
;
DETAILS
-
PRICE
AMOUNT
Contract Price
$21,914.60
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TOTAL
$21.(Uk.,.6()~_
NONE
13,14-3."
Previous Estimate
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60 Per Cent Retained
.. ~g,::6::~~
!."
Amount Now Due
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To the:G'j,~y Council:
:r Certify that there is Eight ~i[DP Thousaltd Seven Hundred
Sixty-Five Dollars and Ei~ht~-Four!100 - - - - - - - DOLLARS due to
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Cor.nhusker Well &, SUP'Ply on account of above estimate.
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Mot ion of campbell, seconded' .h~ Schuessler, approved.
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Engineering Deptl
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$T;t;7i;{lmate
Final Estimate No. 1 Upon Contract Dated JURe 21, 1962
In 7th St. from Taft Ave. to Congdon
WATER District No. 224 . Location"!!!"'"J" in Congdon Ave. from 7th St. to
8th St., and in 8th St. from Congdon
Ave. to the W. line of Lot Contractor City Water Department
2, Blk. 1, in Lamberts Add. .
QUANTITY
DETAILS
-- ~-~ :
PRICE AMOUNT
784 Lin. Ft.
1 Each
1 Each
300 Lbs.
6n Cl. 150 C.I. Pipe.
Mueller 6" Gate Valve.
@ $3.00 $2,352.00
90.48
13.05
Valve Box.
Fittings & Accessories 0.40
1 - 6" M.J. Sleeve - 95 Lbs.
1 - 6~ x 6" x 6"' M.J. Tee - 175 Lhs.
1 - 6~ M.J. Plug. 30 Lbs.
120.00
$2,575.53
.,
TOTAL
--..Jqn $2,5Z5....23
NONE
MONE
~revious Estimate
Per Cent Retained
Amount Now Due
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To the City ~ouncil:
I Certify that there is Two Thousand Five Hundred ~eventy-F~~~
Doll~rs and Fiftr-Three/100 - - - - - - - - - - - - DOLLARS due to
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City Water De~artment _on account of above estimate.
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}rand Island, Nebr. t August l5~ .,190"
Motion of Campbell, seconded by Schuessler, approved.
City Engineer
CITY OF GRAND ISLAND
Engineering Dept~
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jb:)
$1'4,22
This EstImate
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Partial Estimate No. ,""" 1 Upon Contractj)at~di ,July 20, 19 62
OURB & In Prospect St. from tte E.~e of
, . GUTTER District No. 107 Location Sheridan Ave. to the W. line of Sherma>>
Ave.. In Forrest St. from~he w. line of T ~ ,
S\h,~ridan. Ave.,W. to the City Limit.lltractor Ed Sobieszyk & SQn
.\Q~iNTITY
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DETAILS
PRICE
AMOUNT
Amount of Oontract
$1,528.45
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J;L,'528~~5
NOliE
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Previous Estimate
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50 Per Cent Retained
Amount Now Due
",'.,
To the City Council:
I Certify that there is &even H~ndred ~ixtY-Four pollars and
22/100 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -DOLLARS due to
Ed ~obie,zvk ~ ~on
on account
dS;/7'/:~
l~~ 19 62.' , '." ,
of above estimate.
irand Island, Nebr., .. Au~ust
City Engineer
Motion of campbell, seconded by Schuessler, approved.
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Engineering Dep~.
Final
Estimate No. 2
Upon Contract Dated
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$ TJf: .l~tTmate
June 21~ _1962
Location
Variaus Locations
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Waugh Street, Broadwell Ave. to Huston Ave.
1,268 Sq. Ft.
4" Cone. Sidewalk.
Contractor Ed Sobieszyk & Son
Radius Addition to walk on east end
(Waugh St. & Broadwell Ave.)
30 Sq. Ft. 8" Sidewalk.
36 Lin. Ft. Bituminous Expansion
Joint.
Radius Addition to Walk on west (Waugh
St. & Huston Ave.)
56 Sq. Ft. 8" Sidewalk.
42 Lin. Ft. Bituminous Expansion
Joint.
56 Sq. Ft.
Removing & Replacing
Walk.
SI.DEWALKS District No.
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AMOUNT
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@ $0.45 $ 570.60
0.60
18.00
QUANTITY
DETAILS
PRICE
0.12
4.32
Lot 19, Block 2, Parkhill Subdivision
318.4 Sq. Ft.
4" Cone. Sidewall.
0.60
33.60
0.12
5.04
0.60
33.60
665.16
0.45
143.28
Lot 7 and E. 22 ft. of Lot 6, Block 83, Original Town.
0.45
0.5625
175.50
28.1~
203.63
lrand Island, Nebr.,
A t 15.'9~~1ff$
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390 Sq. Ft. 4" Cone. Sidewalk.
50 Sq. Ft. 5" Conc. Driveway.
TOTAL
.1.012~07
711.36
NONE
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Previous Estimate
Per Cent Retained
Amount Now Due
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I Certify that there is Three Hundred Dollars and, 71/100 - - - - -
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - DOLLARS due to
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, City Engineer
Motion of Campbell, seconded by Schuessler, approved.
Final
Estimate No.
CITY OF GRAND ISLAND
EngineGring Dept.
3G7
$1,868.79
This Estimate
PAVING District No.
to Thirteenth Street
.3
361
Upon Contract Dated A.pril 5~
1962
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Location Howard Avenue from Eleventh Avenue
Contractor The ~iamond ER~ineerin~ Company
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DETAILS
PRICE
AMOUNT
I
4.39 Cu. Yd.
2,634.21 Sq. Yd.
487.25 Lin. Ft.
138 Lin. Ft.
0 Sq. Ft.
Earth Excavation.
@ $O.eO $ 263.4.0
6" Cone. Pavement as per
spec.
3.18 8,376.79
0.38 185.16
0.72 99.36
0.45 ------
Integral Curb.
Construct Cone. Headers.
Construct Cone. Sidewalk.
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Bituminous expansion material in place
Lin. Ft. 1/2" x 4~
0.17
27.75 Lin. Ft.
132 Sq. Ft.
114.4 Sq. Yd.
1
Each
Removal of cone. curb & gutter. Q.33
9.16
11.88
Removal of Cone. walks.
0.09
3" asphaltic cone. surface w/4-"
stabilized base course. 3.00
343.20
Move light pole by City
Electric.
.50.00 ;0.00
$9,338.95
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TOTAL
--..$9,338.95
7.4-70.16
NONE
Previous Estimate
Per Cent Retained
~:1.86i.79" '," .:
Amount Now Due
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To the City Council:
I Certify that there is ORe Thousand Eight Hundred Sixty-Eight
~ollar~ and Sevemty-Nine/lOO - - - - - - - - - - - DOLLARS due to
Tie Diamond EngineeriRg CompaRY on account of above estimate.
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August 15 ~, 19(2' ,~y: ~ . I .""
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Motion of Campbell, seconded by Schuessler, approved.
}rand Island, Nebr.t
~City Engineer
CITY OF GRAND ISLAND
Engineering Dept.
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$~181.3~
s Estimate
Partial Estimate NOe
2
Upon Contract Dated
J~pe ~l, 19...QL.
PAVING District No. 36~. Location Fifteenth St. fr,m Broadwell Ave. to
Haston Ave. and Grand Is and
Ave. to Kruse Ave. Contractor The Diamond Engineering Company
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QUANTITY
DETAILS
PRICE
AMOUNT
Contract Price
$24,725.39
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TOTAL
$2k.,725..39
i2, 362 .6:9!.
6,181.35
. ':181::,
Previous Estimate
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25 Per Cent Retained
Amount Now Due
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To the City Council:
I Certify that there is Six Thousand One Hundr~d ~i~htY-Qn~
, "Do11~r~ and )4./100 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - DOLLARS due to
The Diamond.En~ineerins: Company on account of above estimate.
}rand Island, Nebr., AUjl:ust l~. 19~~ City Engineer
Motion of Campbell, seconded by Schuessler, approved.
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Engineering Dept.
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'rh s Estimate
Partial Estimate No.
June 21. 1962
1
Upon Contract Dated
PAVING District No. 366 Location Hanover Lane from La Mar Ave. to Del
Monte Ave. and Del MORte Ave. from
La Mar Ave. to W. line of Contractor The Diamond Engineerin~ Co.wany
HanaoverLane.
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QUANTITY
DETAILS
AMOUNT
PRICE
Contract Price
$11,839.36
TOTAL
$11,8;9.36
NONE
7.103.62
Previous Estimate
60 Per Cent Retained
Amount Now Due
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To the City Council:
I Certify that there is 'our Thousand ~even H~~d~ed Thirtv-five
Oollars 4nQ. SE;lven~r-FGu~/100 - - - - - - -, - - - - - DOLLARS due to
Th~ Diamond En~ineerin~ Company on account of above estimateo
}rand Island, Nebr., Au&"st. 15.,19~~' City Engineer
Motion of campbell, seconded by Schuessler, approved.
CITY OF GRAND ISLAND
Engineering Dept.
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$ 7 \481.18
Th s Estimate
Final Estimate No. 3 Upon Contract Dated June 21. 1962
PAVING District No. 367 Location Joehnek Road from Memorial D~ive to
MacArthur; Meves Ave. and MacArthur
Ave. from Joehnck Road to Contractor The DiamondEng~neeri~g CQmpany
Cherry Street.
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QUANTITY
DETAILS
PRICE
Cu. Ids.
Earth Excavation.
@~ $0.60 $ 741.12
Construct 4" thick conc. walks. 0.45
Standard Manhole complete w/450
IRing, cover and stubs. 150.00
Construct storm sewer inlets complete
7 Each a. Type "E"
1 Each b. Type ~D~
1,235.2
7,411.3
Sq. Ids.
1,682.5
Lin. Ft.
7.3 Lin. Ft.
106.45 Lin. Ft.
79 Sq. Ft.
g Each
6" Cone. pavement as per
spec.
3.16 23,419.71
0.30 504.75
Integral Curb.
Comb. Conc. Curb & GutteD. 1.50
10.95
76.64
35.55
Construct Cone. Headers. 0.72
1,200.00
140.00
125.00
980.00
125.00
sewer pipe in place
12" Dia. C76-57
15'~ Dia. C76-57
lS'!' Dia. C76-57
24~ Dia. 076-57
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309
483
530
Reinforced Cone.
Lin. Ft. a.
Lin. Ft. b.
Lin. Ft. c.
Lin. Ft. d.
Bitmminous expansion matt1 in place
20 Lin. Ft. a. 1/2" x.4ft
38.3 Lin. Ft. b. 1" x 6n .
35.3 Lin. Ft. Removal of Cone. headers.
37.4 Lin. Ft. Removal of Conc. Comb. Curb &
Gutter.
242
Sq. Ft.
43.3 Sq. Tds.
26 Lin. Ft.
3.00
3.95
4.70
5.75
2,679.00
1,220.55
2,270.10
3,047.5(1)
0.17
0.26
3.40
9.96
12.36
0.35
0.33
9.04
21.78
41.14
26.00
Removal of Cone. w~lks.
0.09
Removal of Asphalt pavement & Base 0.95
Removal 24" O.M.P.
1.00
TOTAL
Previous Estimate
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Per Cent Retained
Amount Now Due
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To the City Council:
I Certify that there is
DOLLARS due to
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}rand Island, Nebr.,
on account of above estimate.
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CITY OF GRAND ISLAND
Engineering Dept.
$
This Estimate
Estimate NOt_Upon Contract Dated
19_
District No.
Location
Contraotor
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DETAILS
PRICE
AMOUNT
, -~
1
Each
Type A Bdwl. 2~n pipe State
Plan ~1~N2.
@ $75.00 m75.00
1
Each
Remove Mahh,0le.
30.00
30.00
~.63 Rq. Ids.
Removal of Cone. pavement.
x~
0.95 ~.~O
x~
36, 54.9'~ 9r;J
Invoice #146
August
5.55
Labor Move pole at MacArthur Ave. and Joehnck Road
$36-;549:50
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TOTAL
--136, 5k.9.. 150
29,068.;2
NOME
Previous Estimate
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Per Cent Retained
Amount Now Due
_! ~.~81'.lS
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To the City Council:
I Certify ..t,hat there is Se,ve~ Thousan~. F())~r Hundr,~d Eis:htv-Ope
Dollars and Eis:hteen/10Q - - - -' - - - - - - - - - -DOI..~ARS due to
-~_ .-',.,,- ~~, "..."'-J,' ..:,....", ' ""f' - ' ,'i"'-";; fl:.!;,,',;o;~.4 "
The Diamond EngineeriniCompany ona;~c9,unt, of ~t>o,~,e,<...~...,~iR1ate6
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}rand Island, Nebr,. ~:ug~st 1.~"1 ,19~':", ~,.. ,.. . '~.." .
Motion of Campbell: sec~nded by Schuessler, approved.
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CITY OF GRAND ISLAND
Engineering Dept.
Partial Estimate No.
1
Upon Contract Dated
$ 2~,217,15 __
'This Estimate
June 21, 19.iL...
PAVING District No. 3'~ Location Sheridan Ave. .from Capital .&.y~.
to Waugh St.
vr-.
Contractor The Diamond Ene::ineerin! COl!lpany
.~NTITY
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DETAILS
.
PRICE
AMOUNT
Contract Price
$35,718.10
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TOTAL
$3,,71$..7@
NOIJ
14,~Ol.S5
$23.217.15
Previous Estimate
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35 Per Cent Retained
Amount Now Due
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To the City Council:
I Certify that there is Twenty-Three Thousand Two Hundred Seventeen
Dollars and Fifteen/100 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - DOLLARS due to
The Diamond En~ineerin~ Company '_on account of above estimate.
,If,f/1:tY'>4 City Engineer
1rand Island, N-ebr. g August 15. 19'7"" , '
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Motion of campbell, seconded by Schuessler, approved.
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Honorable Mayor & City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
We the undersigned, members of the Street & Alley
Committee, hereby recommend installation of new street
lignts in the 300 block East Third, one on the north
and one on the south side of the street.
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Remove the present incandescent light at 3r. and Kimball,
replace the light at 3rd & Oak.
We further recommend new lights at 17th & Kimball, 17th
& Elm and 8th & Locust Streets.
Two replacements and one new light at the St.FrancJs
Hospital. C-. R~::r~l~ :ez~\
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Mot i.on of campbell, seconded by tv1 ildenste:l..n, approved.
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August 15, 1'62
Honorable Mayor & City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
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We, the uAdersignecr'members of the BuUdiAg Codes Committee,
recommend the acceptance of the Engineer's estimate of
S1800.GO for the purchase of a passenger car for the Building
Department according to specifications on file at the Building
Department, and tbe Clerk is hereOy autborized to advertise
for bids to be accepted up to 7:30 P.M., 5 September, 1962.
Res, ^pec~ll., y st.." ,t tted"" ''''''''" )
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Motion of.campbell, seconded by Ml1denstein, approved.
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August 15, 1'62
Honorable Mayor & City Council
Grand IslaI'd, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
Herewitb, is tbe Engineer's estimate for the purchase of one
1'62 model passenger car for use of the Building Department
in the amount of SlSOO.OO.
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Respectfully submitted
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E. M. Keiss
City Engineer
Grand Island, Nebraska
Motion'of Campbell, seconded by Nildenstein, approved.
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(COPY) REPORT OF STREE'l' & ALLEY and BUILDING CODES CONJVII'I''I'EE relat ive
toBu1.lding Department being open on Saturday mornings.
August 14, 1962
Honorable Mayor Frand D. Ryder
City Hall
Grand Island, Nebraska
Dear Mr. Ryder:
The members of the Street and Alley Committee and Building Codes
Committee have received numerous complaints because the Build:i.ng
Department was not open on Saturday mornings. Ll kewise, the members
of the Buildlng Department have been receiving calls on Saturday
morning and had people contact them personally in regard to building
permits and permission to proceed with work which requires building
permits and authorization of the Building Department. With the
Department closed these permits and permission canYlot be received.
To further the point, considerable work is started in violation of our
Building Codes, because the of'fice is not available on Saturday morning.
We, therefore, request that you give consideration and direct theJt
this Department stay open on Saturday morning from 8 A.M. to noon.
Respectfully submitted,
sl Lyman M. Campbell
sl Walter H. Stull
sl Norman Mlldenstein
STREET & ALLEY and
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Motion of Campbell, seconded by Mildenstein, approved.
(COPY) S'I'REET & ALLEY COMMITTEE and POLICE COMT'IITTEE BET'OR'l'
August 15, 1962
Honorable Nayor and Nembers of the City Council
City Hall, Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
We the members of the undersigned Committees to whom was referred
the request for two hour parking in the 300 Block East 3rd Street,
recommend the request be granted and that two hour parking signs be
placed on both sides of the street in the respective block.
Respectfully submitted,
sl Norman Mildenstein
sl \,Tarren B. Geil
sl Lyman M. Campbell
sl Norman Mildenstein
POLICE COl"lMI'rTEE
STREET & ALlEY COMMITTEE
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Notion of Mildenstein, seconded by Geil, approved.
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(COPY) FINANCE COMMITTEE REPORT
A ugus t 8, 1962
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council
City Hall
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
Ina8 much as the contract covering the Grand Island comprehens ive j.
plEl.ll has hC:-ld Council approval and the amount of $4,830.00 has now been
determined as the City's fair share toward the plan, it is the
recommendation of the undersigned Committee that a purchase order be
originated and a claim be allowed covering this expense.
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Harold J. Schuessler
Robert L. Sorensen
Lyman .M.. C?mpbell___._~_,_.
FINANCE COMNI'l'TEE
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Notion of Schuessler, seconded by Campbell, approved.
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Honorable Mayor & City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
Herewith is the Engineer's estimate for the purchase of
one crawler tractor type .front end loader for use at the
City Dump in the amount of $20,000.00.
Specifications to be on file in the office of the City
Sanita:t:ian.
Respectfully submitted,
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City Engineer
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Mot lon of Lint, seconded by Geil, approved.
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Honorable Mayor & City Couneil
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
We the undersigned, members of the General Sanitation Com-
mittee, hereby recommend ~pproval of the Engineer's estimate
for the purchase of one crawler type front end loader for
the City Dump.
We further ~ecommend that the City Clerk be instructed to
advertise for bids to be received until 7:30 P.M. Wednesday
September 5, 1962.
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Honorable Mayor and City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
By Resolution dated, December 21, 1960, the Mayor and City
Council transferred control of the ice plant property located in
the 1100 Block N. W. Front street, from the street and Alley De-
partment to the City Light and Water Department. This transfer
was made with the provision that the City Light and Water Depart-
ment vacate that part of the City Shop Garage now occupied by it
in exchange for the ice plant property, as soon as suitable space
could be provided.
During the period from December 1960 to date, many locations
and existing buildings have been studied in an attempt to find
suitable space.
Among the major existing structures studied in detail by the
engineers and architects, were the Dolan building on South Front
and Wheeler, and the Consumers Public Power District office and
warehouse at Fourth and Pine Streets. Studies revealed that both
locations were unsatisfactory. After attempts to locate a suit-
able building were unsuccessful, the firm of Benjamin & Clayton
& Thomas Engineers and Architects was requested to submit plans
and specifications for installation of a new building on the ice
plant location. Plans, specifications and the engineers estimate
of $ 94,500 are submitted with this report.
In view of the facts that the City Light and Water Department
operations require additional garage and warehouse space, and the
City Street and Alley Department operations require additional
garage space, with both problems being solved by the building of
a service building for the City Light & Water Department, your
Committee recommends that the plans, specifications and estimate
for the project be approved and that the City Clerk be requested
to advertise for bids for the project, and that said bids be
received up to 7:30 o'clock, P.M., Central Standard Time on the
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Motion of Geil, seconded by M"11denstein, approved.
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WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Council advertized for sealed
proposals for the furnishing of Transformers fo~ the Electric
Department, said proposals to be received up to 7130 o'clock,
P.M., Standard Time, on the 15th day of August, 1962, and to be
opened on said date at the regular meeting of the City Council,
and,
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submitted. ($_~1.4.nn ).
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA, that the proposal of the
said KORSMEYER ELEC+~JQ SUPPLY c~___for the furnishing of said
transformers be, and the same is hereby accepted and approved,
and that Frank Phelps, utilities Commissioner, be, and he is
hereby directed and authorized to place a purchase order for
the purchase of the same.
BE IT FtffiTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk forward a cert-
ified copy of this Resolution to Frank Phelps, utilities Comm-
issioner.
Respectfully
submitted this the 16th day of August, 1962.
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Motion of Geil, seconded by Lint, R~,sol\.)ltion was adopted.
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OHpIN~"NC~~O. 3862 authorizing sale of certa in Real Estate in
Geer Subdivision to Bernard and Harriet Yax, regularly passed by the
Council, signed by the Mayor.
OFiDINA~g_~_NO~_~~6~ - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
was placed on first reading at length. Roll callI ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Hildenstein, Lint, Haile. Voting
no, none. Stull absent.
O1mJJ~!ARQ~_ NQ..~_~e_2.?. - Notion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
H 011 call ballot. Vot ing yes, Schue s sle r, campbell, Ge iI, Sorensen,
Hildenstein, Li.nt, Haile. Voting no, none. Stull al1sent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3862 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none. Stull absent.
Orr~INA~CE NO~862 - Notion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot.
Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, lYIildenstein, Lint,
Haile. Voting no, none. Stull absent.
ORDI~ANCE NO._3863 authorizing sale of Real Estate in Geer Sub-
division to Gerald and Donna Gewecke, regulclrly passed by the Council,
signed by the Mayor.
ORDIIibNCE R~_;i860. - Hot ion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
was placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Lint, Haile. Voting
no, none. Stull absent.
OHDINANC_~.1IQ~_0863 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Nildenstein, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none. Stull absent.
OHDINANCE NQ~ 3863 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Mildenste in, Lint, Haile. Vot ing no, none. Stull absent.
OHDIIiANCE'_NO~3863 - Notion of Sorensen, seconded by campbell,
was plE] ced on final passage and finally pas sed. Holl call ballot.
Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Hildenstein, Lint,
Haile. Voting no, none. Stull absent.
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OHDINANCE: NO. 3864 levying taxes for Pav ing District No. 383 in
1t,Jaugh ,street from Sheridan to Sherman, regularly passed by the Council,
signed by the Mayor.
OHDINJ\NCE NO. 3864 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
was placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Lint, Haile. Voting
no, none. Stull absent.
OHDINANCE NO. 3864 - Mot ion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none. Stull absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3864 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Lint, Haile. Vot ing no, none. Stull absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3864 - Notion of Sorensen, seconded by campbell,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot.
Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, I'Ilildenstein, Lint,
Halle. Voting no, none. Stull absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3.865 levying taxes for Paving Dj.strict No. 384 in
Huston from State to 17th, regularly passed by the Council, signed by
the Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3865 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by campbell,
was placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Lint, Haile. Voting
no, none. Stull absent.
OEDINANCE NO. 3865 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
holl call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none. Stull absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3865 - Mot ion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none. Stull absent.
OIiDINANCE NO. 3865 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot.
Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Lint,
Haile. Voting no, none. Stull absent.
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ORDINANCE NO. 3866 levying taxes for Curb and Gutter District
No. 108 in Waugh street from Howard to Custer, regularly passed by the
council, signed by the Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3866 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
was placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mi.ldenstein, Lint, Hai.le. Voting
no, none. Stull absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3866 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
I'lJildenstei.n, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none. Stull absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3866 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
tioll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Gell, Sorensen,
Mi.ldenstein, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none. Stull absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3866 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. Eoll call ballot.
Voting yes, Schuessler, campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Lint,
Haile. Voting no, none. Stull absent.
OHDINl\NCE NO. 3867 salaries for City Employees, regularly passed
by the Council, signed by the lV1ayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3867 - ~1otion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
was placed on first read ing at length. Boll call ballot. Vot ing ye s,
Schuessler, campbell, Gell, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Lint, Haile. Voting
no, none. Stull absent.
ORDINANCE NO. _3867 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none. Stull absent.
OBDINP,NCE NO. 3867 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by SdlUessler,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
noll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
rvlildenstein, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none. Stull absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3867 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot.
Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, hildenstein, Lint,
Haile. Voting no, none. Stull absent.
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OHDINANCE NO. 3868 designating certain officials who shall
appoint alternates in accordance with General Emergency Act, regularly
passed by the Council, signed by the Mayor.
OHDINANCE NO. 3868 - Hotion of Campbell, seconded by Schuessler,
was placed on first reading at length. Roll call Ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Lint, Haile. Voting
no, none. Stull absent.
OBDINANCE NO. 3868 - Motion of Campbell, seconded by Schuessler,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Holl call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none. Stull absent.
OEDINANCE NO. 3868 - Notion of Campbell, seconded by Schuessler,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none. Stull absent.
OHDINt,NCE N.9./~31~ - Motion of Campbell, seconded by Schuessler,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. "011 call ballot.
Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Gell, Sorensen, Hildenstein, Lint,
Haile. Voting no, none. Stull absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3869 moving trees and shrubs from alleys, regularly
passed by the CouDcil, signed by the Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3869 - Hotion of Schuessler, seconded by Campbell,
was placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Gell, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Lint, Haile. Voting
no, none. Stull absent.
ORDINANCE NO. _3869 - Motion of Schuessler, seconded by Campbell,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Hall c811 ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Mildenste in, Lint, Ha He. Voting no, none. Stull absent.
OEDINANCE NO. 3869 - Motion of Schuessler, seconded by Campbell,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
holl call hallot. Voting yes, Schuessler, campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none. Stull absent.
OHDINJ\ NCE NO. 3869 - Hot ion of Schues sler, seconded by Campbell,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. Holl call ballot.
Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mlldenstein, Lint,
Haile. Voting no, none. Stull absent.
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COMMITTEE REPORT ON EMERGENCY MOTOR PURCHASE FOR
C. W. BURDICK STATION
Honorable Mayor and City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
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A very thorough investigation by City and factory personnel
reveals that one of the major factors in the loss of the 16,500
KW generator at the C. W. Burdick Station during the peak load
period of 1:20 P.M. Wednesday, August 8th, is excessive vibra-
tion of a boiler feed pump. The vibration is caused by unbal-
ance in the drive motor. Attempts to correct the condition
have not been successful enough to justify continued operation
of the unit without motor replacement on an emergency basis.
The replacement motor must be available in Grand Island on or
before October 9, 1962, the date the 16,500 KW unit will be
down for inspection.
In view of the facts that:
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furnish the motor of the required character-
istics within the time specified, and
b. The Allis-Chalmers factory representative pre-
sently installing the new 22,000 KW unit in
the C. W. Burdick Station will be available
in Grand Island for installation of the re-
placement motor,
Your Committee recomments that the utilities Commissioner
be authorized and directed to place a purchase order for the
emergency purchase of the required motor.
Respectfully submitted this 16th day of August, 1962
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We the members of the City Disposal Plant Committee find
all of the former procedure of requesting new truck equipment
for use at the Grand Island Disposal Plant was in order and
legally acted upon and passed in regular Council procedure.
A copy of the original specifications is attached to this
report and there is nothing either descriminatory or restric-
tive in the necessary requirements contained therein.
Mr. White, the City Clerk is requested to read portions
of the original minutes pertaining to this order of business.
Qualified bids of the Diers Motor Co., and Kinman Chevrolet
are also attached to this report, they being the only ones sub-
mitting bids for this equipment.
In view of the regular and legal procedure followed on the
dates of June 1st (original committee report requesting new
equipment) and July 5 receiving and opening of bids, it is
the recommendation of this Committee that the action taken
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the purchase of this equipment be rescinded and the prepared
resolution granting the contract to the low bidder be approved.
Respectfully submitted.
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vlliEREAS, the ~myor and Council of the City of Grand Island invited
sealed proposals for the furnishing of one (1) truck, 19,500 G.V.W. l~n.
Rating, three (3) yard box, eight (8) feet by seventy-eight (78) inches,
with trade-in allowance for one (1) one and one-half (It) ton truck for
use at the Disposal Plant, the same to be received up to 7:30 o'clock
P .H. on the 20th dcLY of June, 1962, and to be opened on said date d.t the
regular meeting of the City Council, and
1~HEREAS, the proposal submitted byJg!}lllan Chevrolet-CadillalO
Inc.
________ of the City of
Grand Island, Nebraska
in the sum of $_ 2,717.32
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best proposal submitted.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE IVll-\.YOR AND COUNCIL OF THE:
CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRi\SKA, that the proposal submitted by the said
Ki:r:r.man Cl:.evrolet-Cadillac, Inc.
be, and the same is hereby accepted
and aoproved, and that Walter Lehmann, Administrative Assistant, be,
and he is hereby directed to place a purchase order for said motor vehicle.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVETI that the City Clerk fonJard a certified
copy of this Resolution to Joe Noble, Disposal Plant Superintendent.
Respectfully submitted this the / i1 7 day Of~, 1962.
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SYST .1'1 and DISPOSAL PLANT COMMITTEE
Motion of Geil, seconded by Mildenstein, Resolution was
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WHEREAS, the fJiayor and Council of the City of Grand Island invited
se~led proposals for the furnishing of one (1) truck 23,000 G.V.W. rating
185 Min. H.P., fifteen hundred (1500) Gallon tank with baffles in top
with trade-in allowance for one (1) two (2) ton tank truck with 1,000
gallon tanK for use at the Disposal Plant, the same to be received up to
7:30 o'clock P.M. on the 20th day of June, 1962, and to be opened on said
date at the regular meeting of the City Council, and
WHEREAS, the proposal submitted by Kinman Chevrolet-Cadillac
_Q.ompany. Inc. _
of the City of Grand Is1and,- Nebraska
in the sum of $ 3,671.4.5
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proposal submitted.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA, that the proposal submitted by the said
Kinman Chevrolet-Cadillac, Inc.
be, and the same is hereby accepted
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and approved, and that Walter Lehmann, Administrative Assistant, be,
and he is hereby directed to place a purchase order for said motor vehicle.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk forward a certified
copy of this Resolution to Joseph Noble,
Respectfully submitted this the!
Plant Superintendent.
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Request of Little League Associat ion for permission to operate
loud speaker Mobile Unit in residential and business areas for the
purpose of advertising Little League Ball Game at Ryder Park, Friday,
August 17th, was presented. Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler
granted.
Request of Chamber of Commerce to block off four main blocks down
town business district on Third Street, October 19th and 20th, was
presented. filot ion of Schues sler, seconded by N ildenste in, referred to
Street and Alley and Police Committees.
Lint maa.~ reference to No Parl{ing Sign for Conoco Cafe, and
referred it to the Street 8nd Alley Committee. No action taken.
Claims against the City were presented as follows:
GE NERAL
$ 3,286.51
714.45
228.08
6,627.13
1,157.25
2,779.39
1,207.93
4,862.32
238.57
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AIRPOET CAFE
STEEE'l'
SANITATION
PARK
POLICE
CEJV1WEEHY
FIRE
SEWEE 2,578.70
GP,RAGE 550.50
1;J)\TER 22,245.67
LIGHT 320,809.55
SEWER DISTRICT 5.07
PAVING DIS'l'HICT 44,623.70
SANIT.SEWER & LIFT ST. 3,643.67
OFF STREET 316.16
CIVIL DEFENSE
169.95
TOTAL
$416,044.60 for August 15, 1962
Mot ion of Sorensen, seconded by Lint, claims were allowed
read,
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and listed in the Claim Regj_ster. Roll call ballot. Voti:ng yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Gejl, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Lint, Haile. Voting
no, none. Stull absent.
Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler, Council adjourned.
August 16, 1962
2:00 P.M.
F. S. White
City Clerk
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APPROPRIATION~) & .cXPENDlTUF'ES
FOI~ FIEX:l\L YEAR ENDING AUG. ~n, 1962
FUND APPT?OP.
Adm. 68407.50
Eng. 53230.00
St J)ewer 17390.00
Health 23552.00
. Inc. 671307.00
I City Hall 19260.00
Civil Sere 1260.00
Bldg. Dept. 23445.00
Gene ra 1 27 4351. 50
Bond & Int. l~3780.00
AirDort 97050.00
l\irnort Cafe 1'1029.11
St-l\J ley Pave 264631.75
~3ani tot ion 96415.00
Park 112085.50
Police 203477.00
Cemetery 39130.00
Fire 192433.50
I Fire Pen sian 28370.00
Sew & n Col.ll/l01.69
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ADJ. EXPENDED TOT FlL
I\UGUOT EXPENDED
4059.74 4059.74
3680.72 3680.72
134.93 134.93
2048.20 2048.20
1236.08 1236.08
2758.00 2758.00
50.00 50.00
15Cl3.48 1503.48
15471.15 15471.15
4606.95 4606.95
1401.71 1tlO1.71
124'70.63 12470.63
50;:2.16 5022.16
1/671.30 12671.~30
14647.55 14647.55
8119.92 8119.92
14135.07 14135.07
2099.52 2099.52
5852.27 5852.27
3643.67 3G43.67
N ew ~)im Sew.
52180.CO
Newelt.Sew
8400Cl.00
Ci t y Ga rage
46955.00
1481. 93
1481.93
Off st Park:
Band
33220. ('0
5700.00
1000.00
169.95
546.16
546.16
Civil DeL
169.95
Cern Perm Care 149248.59
Soc. Security 65345.93
Library
44790.00
1933294.57
3362.52
105702.46
3362.52
105702.46
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22245.67
22245.67
Liaht:
35561;).6~)
~)55615.63
Sewer Dist.
5.D7
5.07
Pavina Dist:.
44623.70
528192.53
44623.'10
528192.53
ResDectfu11y Submitted,
F. S. vihite, City Clerk:
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BALJ-I1NCE
64347.76
49549.28
17255.07
21503.80
66570.92
16502.00
1210.00
21941.52
258880.35
13780.00
92443.05
15627.40
252161.12
91392.84
99414.20
188(529.45
31010.08
178298.43
26270.48
106249.42
48536.33
84000.ClO
45473.07
32673.84
5700.(J0
830.05
149248.59
65345.93
4142'1.48
1827592.11
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September 5, 1962
Council met in Regular Session. All Councilmen present. His
Honor, the Mayor, presiding. Rev. Davis, Methodist Church, opened the
meeting with prayer. Minutes of the meetings of August 15th and 16th
read and approved.
Regular Surety Bond having been O.K.'d by the City Attorney, was
presented as follows: Charles L. Crosby, Electrician. Motion of
Schuessler, seconded by Geil, approved.
BIDS ON CAR FOR BUILDING INSPECTOR were presented as follows:
Don Wilson Motor Company
1963 Studebaker, Model 63S-F4 - $1690.48
Diers Motor Company
1962 Ford Falcon
1962 Ford Fairlane 2 door
- $1555.10
- $1700.11
- $1721.06
- $1833.08
Kinman Chevrolet
1962 Chev. Model 269-4 door
1962 Model 1169 4 door
Motion of Campbell, seconded by Stull, referred to the Street and
Alley Committee.
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BIDS ON CRAWLER TYPE TRACTOR presented as follows:
Fehrs Tractor and Equipment Company --
Allis-Chalmers HD-7-G, 4 Cylinder, Less Trade-in
$17,435.00
$19,400.00
Alternate --
HD-7-G, Clam Type Bucket
Lincoln Equipment Company --
caterpillar, Model 955,
1 3/4 Cu. Yd.
Meyers Equipment Company
Case Model 1000,
Case Model 1000, D, 4 in one Clam Type Bucket
Series H, Less Trade-in
Mul~i Purpose Bucket
$14,500.00
1,640.00
$ 8,160.74
$10,760.00
Net
Nebraska Tractor & Equipment Company --
IHC Model TD-15, Series 151
$20,000.00
Motion of Stull, seconded by Lint, referred to the Sanitation
Committee and Engineer.
BIDS ON ELECTRIC SERVICE BUILDING -- General Contract -- presented
'f.
as follows:
LACY BUILDING & SUPPLY --
MID-PLA, INS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
$57,738.00
$55,340.00
$55,210.00
$56,436.00
$55,570.00
JOHN CLAUSSEN & SONS COMPANY --
ALMQUIST BROT~RS
GEERij.M6ILKUS --
Motion of Geil, seconded by Stull, referred to the Light Committee
and Light Commissioner.
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MID-WEST SHEET METAL COMPANY --
$6,486.00
$7,711.00
$6,640.00
~4,596.00
$5,943.00
O. B. HEHNKE --
McELROY COMPANY
O'HARA PLUMBING COMPANY
SANITARY PLUMBING COMPANY --
Motion'of Geil, seconded by Schuessler, referred to the Water and
Light Committee and Light Commissioner.
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BIDS OF ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS presented as follows:
METTENBRINK ELECTRIC
$9,324.00
$9,824.00
$8,675.00
R. W. KRUSE
LAv!RENCE ELECTRIC
Motion of Geil, seconded by Schuessler, referred to the Water and
Light Committee, and Light Commissioner.
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Request from Rudy Plate pertaining to Curb and Gutter at the
corner of State and Howard, Lots 15 and 16, Block 24, University Place,
presented. Motion of Campbell, seconded by Stull, referred to City
Attorney.
Request of Schuppan's Enterprises, Inc., for permission to tap
Water Main at 1803 S. Locust Street, was presented. Motion of Geil,
seconded by Schuessler, request was granted.
(COPY) LETTER FROM AMERICAN LEGION RE: Building Permit
September 5, 1962
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council
City of Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
Request is hereby made by the American Legion Post #53 of Grand
Island, Nebraska for a special building permit for purposes of erecting
a Legion Home upon the property purchased by said post located upon a
part of Lot H, of Joehnck's Subdivision to the City of Grand Island,
Hall County, Nebraska, located in the Southeast Quarter (SEi) of Sectio!
Fifteen (15), Township Eleven (11), North, Range Nine (9), West of the
Sixth P.M., said property bearing dimensions of 152 feet by 207 feet by
157.5 feet by 249.15 feet.
This property is located between Bismark Street and MacArthur
Street, and was on the 11th day of September, 1961 annexed to the City
of Grand Island, Nebraska.
Your thoughtful consideration of this request will be greatly
appreciated.
Very truly yours,
2/ps S/ Edward Peal, Commander
Motion of Campbell, seconded by Sorensen, was referred to the
Planning Commission, they to hold Public Hearing.
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Letter from W. W. Connell, Secretary of the Board of Education,
calling attention to a segment of pa~ement on College, west of
Lafayette, which appears to have sunk several inches, was presented.
Motion of Campbell, seconded by Mi1denstein, referred to Street and
Alley Committee, with power to act.
(COpy) LETTER FROM BUILDING INSPECTOR ON property owned by
Rosalio Briseno
August 21, 1962
Honorable Mayor & City Council
City Hall
Grand Island, NebrasHa
Gentlemen:
Reference is hereby ma.de to a petition presented to the City Council
on August 15, 1962 by residents in and around an area of 321 East 6th
St., requesting condemnation or rehabilitation of 321 E. 6th St.,
property owned by Rosalio Briseno at 221 North Vine Street.
Upon inspection at 521 East 6th St., we find the buildings to be
unsafe and in a. state of inadequate maintenance, di1apida.tion and
abandonment, and unfit for human occupancy, the doors, and windows
are also open to the elements, and to children, which creates a
definite fire hazard in the neighborhood. We also found a dead rat
on the back porch which constitutes a very unsanitary condition.
In accordance with Ordinance No. 3689, Chapter 107 Building Code, also
Ordinance #2052 of the Sanitation Code these buildings are hereby
declared to be a Public Nuisance, and should be abated by repair and
rehabilitation, or demolished and removed from the area.
Mr. Briseno has been instructed not to rent this house until a
certificate of Occupancy has been issued by the Chief Building
Inspector.
S/ Edward Edwards
Chief of Sanitation
Respectfully submitted,
S/ H. L. Butts
Chief Building Inspector
S/ Richard Simpson
Chief of Fire Department
Motion of campbell, seconded by Mi1denstein, was referred back
to Butts, Edwards, and Simpson, to make follow-up on same.
(COpy) REPORT OF BUILDING INSPECTOR - Stroh to erect garage
August 31, 1962
Honorable Mayor & City Council
City Hall
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
R. Rolland Stroh of 304 West 18th Street filed a request on July 5th,
1962 to erect a double garage at the above mentioned address. This
request was set before a Board of Adjustment and investigated by myself
and Lyman Campbell, the Chairman of the Building Codes Committee.
The Real Estate in question was of such irregular dimensions, and the
Manhole situated below grade level made it impossible to observe. We
were not told by Mr. Stroh that the Sewer was so located.
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for the erection of said garage; however, upon further investigation
it was found that this manhole and sewer in question would be located
directly under the proposed garage. This would be in violation of
Zoning Ordinance No. 2162, for the City of Grand Islandf)Nebraska.
I hereby request the City Council to rescind action t~ken on the
18th day of July allowing the erection of this garage over a sewer line
on the basis that all facts were not presented with the above request.
Respectfully submitted,
S/ H. L. Butts
Chief Building Inspector
City Hall
Grand Island, Nebraska
HLB/mb
Motion of Campbell, seconded by Mildenstein, referred to
Building Codes Committee.
Petition for Water Main in Texas street from Illinois to Indiana
with 76.76% signatures, was presented. (District No. 227) Motion of
Campbell, seconded by Sorensen, request was granted. Ordinance ordered
d ra wn .
Petition for paving in Locust street from 14th to 15th, with 50%
signatures, was presented. Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Stull,
granted and ordinance ordered drawn.
Petition for Street Light at 17th and Cedar Streets was presented.
Motion of Campbell, seconded by Stull, referred to Street and Alley
Committee.
Protest with 76 signatures of property owners pertaining to re-
zoning of an area in Koehler's Subdivision, from Residence "A" to
Residence "B", for the purpose .of construction of Four-Plexes, was
presented. Motion of Stull, seconded by Sorensen, received and placed
on file.
Ted Sundermeiei'Jaddressed the Council pertaining to their reasons
for protesting; and Mr. Horn made presentation of the area in the type
of building to be constructed.
Motion of Sorensen, Council adjourned to meet as Board of Adjust-
ment.
F. S. Wh it e
City Clerk
September 5, 1962
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Council met as Board of Adjustment. All Councilmen present. His
Honor, the Mayor, presiding.
Request of Horn and Spelts for rezoning tract of land in Koehler
Subdivision, was presented, along with communication from Building
Inspe ct or.
Campbell moved that the request along with the protest, be mailed
to the Planning Commission, with instructions to them to hold Public
Rearing in the very near future. Seconded by Schuessler.
Request of Havlik and ~ercer for permission to build Duplex on
E~ Lots 11 and 13, Block 27, Gilbert's 3rd Addition, was presented,
along with Committee Report as follows:
August 22, 1962
Honorable Mayor & City Council
City Hall
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
We, the undersigned members of the Building Committee to whom a
request was referred to erect a Duplex on Lots 11 and 13, Block 27,
Gilbert's 3rd Addition to the City, hereby recommend that this request
be granted.
Respectfully submitted,
sl Lyman M. Campbell
sl Norman E. Ml1denstein
sl Walter H. Stull
Motion of campbell, seconded by Mildensteln, Request was granted.
Motion of Mildenstein, Council adjourned to meet in regular
session.
F. S. White
City Clerk
September 5, 1962
Grand Island, Nebraska
September 5, 1962
Council met in regular session. All Councilmen present. His
Honor, the Mayor, presiding.
Sheet 1 of 2
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Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
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.rewith is the City Engineer's estimate for paving district NOt. 381 , which
strict consists of that Adams Street from Fifth Street tG"SiJf!ih S~ree.;t.
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11.
;.'12"
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1.
Earth excavation
2. Conerete pavel11ent,
6 "thick, with-
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out reinforclng
except at joints
or as shmm per
plan
2a. Concrete pavement,
" thick, rein-
forced as specified
J.,
Integral curb
Combination concrete
curb & gutter
a" 22" 'wide
b. 30" vdde
5.
Construct concrete
headers
6.
Construct concrete
sidewalka 4" thi ck
7.
Construct concrete
driveways, 5" thick
8.
Adjust manholes to
grade
9..
Adjustment qf storm
sewer inlets
a. adjusting inlet
to' grade '
b., re~ocat~<;m of
inlet .Using
Ef.~,6;t;l.Bg cast..,
ings '
S-yandawd IiI(O II,
~01npl~te w/450#
rlng..& cover & stubs
rrater valve M, H,
9~lrtl'lete w /450#
,'~'pg & cOver
Constru.ct storm SeYTer
'inlet,S ,complete
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APPROX.
QUANTITY
UNIT UNIT
PRICE AMOUNT
NO.. ITID,{
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Reinforced concrete
sewer pipe in place
a.. 12" Dia. C
b. 15'1f Dia. C'
c. 18" Dia. C
do Dia. Q'
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L. F.
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L. F,
1'1 L. F.
1. F.
14. Bi tumi.nous expansion
material in place
a. .l.u X 4."
b t, X '
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c. I" X .. pM .
do I" X
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40
L. F.
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L. F.
1. F.
L. F.
0.25
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14.00
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15. Removal of concr~te
headers
71t
L. F.. O.~O
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16. Removal of concrete
straight curb
L. F.
17.. Removal of concrete
cotilbination curb &
gutter
2~.'
L. F.
o.!to
11.~0
18.
Removal of concrete
driveways
s. F.
1'9.
Removal of concrete
or brick walks
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S. F.
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pavement & base
27
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7 :30 o'clock P.M. SeptBUnber 19 J
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Motion of Campbell, seconded by Schuessler, Estimate was approved.
Advertise for bids to be received September 19th, 1962.
_rewi th is the City Engineer's, estimate for paving di, strict No~
.-strict consists of that Logan Street from Second Street
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Standard IiI.,. H.
cOJ"nplete w/4S0#
~ng & cover & stubs
1... 1'r t 1 ~r TJ
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ring &: cover
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Honorable ~~yor & City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
382 , which
to Third Street.
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210,00
Co Y. 0.7'
Earth excavation
2.
Concrete pavell1ent,
6 "thi 01<:, with-
out 'reinforcing
except at joints
or as shal'm per
plan
A~
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S~ Y.
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2a. Concrete pavffiaent~
" thick, rein...
forced as specified
S. Y.
aIIjl,
3.
Integral curb
T 1>,-4>.,..-
590
L. F.
Qt5Q
?$O.OO
Combination concrete
curb & gutter
a. 22" \vide
b. 30" 'wide
1. F.
J~. F..
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Construct concrete
headers
1. F~
6.
Construct concrete
Sidewalk, 4" tIn ck
Construct concrete
driveways, 511 thi ck
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S. F.
8.
Adjust laan.holes to
grade
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9.. Ad,justm.ent of storm
sewer inlets
a. adjusting inlet
to grade
b. relocation of
inlet using
existing cast-
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Each
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a. Type'lB"
b.Type "c"
ell Type "01 "
,d, Type liD"
Each
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APPROX.
QUANTITY
UNIT UNIT
PRICE AMOUNT
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L. F. '" .
L. F.
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Reinforced concrete
sewer pipe in place
a., 1211 Dia. C
b. 15" Dia. C.
c. 18" Dia. C
d. Dia. O'
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e. Dia. C
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Bitmoinous expansiOn
material in place
a. III X 4:"
b. ~' X
c. III X
d. 1" X
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L.. F.
L. F.
L. F.
1. F.
6"
""'1"
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Removal of concrete
headers
L. F.
7'+. .
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16. Removal of concrete
straight curb
L. F.
17. R~noval of concrete
combination curb &
gutter
18.
1'9.
L. F..
Removal of concrete
driveways
S. F.
Removal of concrete
or brick walks
lY2,_ S. F.
~:O. Removal of asphalt
pavement & base
s. Y.
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that this work be advertised fo~ bids to be received until
,S,eptem?er~9~ ,.J 19 6~.
It is recommended
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f/a~'J W..CJoai
E. II. K~ avt:c,,,, a~ 2'/)A 'cO..
City ~ngil!eel' 7) (j 0
Motion of Campbell, seconded by Schuessler, Estimate was approved.
Advertise for bids to be received September 19th, 1962.
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Honorable Mayor & City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
Herewith is the Engineer's estimate for
the construction of Gravel District No. 35,
which district is in Eleventh Street from
Broadwell Avenue to Custer Avenue.
Approx. 294 cubic yards of road gravel @ $1.35
TOTAL
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for bids to be received until 7:30 o'clock P.M.
Wednesday September 19, 1962.
Respectfully submitted,
I!aA";! ljJ, AcdL
Harry ~. Soeth
Acting City Engineer
HWS:dgl
Motion of Campbell, seconded by Schuessler, approved.
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$396.90
$396.90
CITY OF GRAND ISLAND
Engine@ring Depts
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SAN TARY
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CROSSINGS
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$~;8:;~tmate
June 21, 1962
Location South Locu,t f;treet
Contractor The Diamond Engin,ering Company
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PRICE
AMOUNT
180 Lin. Ft.
21 Lin. Ft.
3 Each
11.46 v. F.
8n C.I. Pipe 01. 150 (Pushed
in Place.) @ $ 22.50 $4,050.00
8" Vet. Clay Pipe. 3.85 103.95
Std. 5' San. Manhole complete
x/stUbS and Ring & Cover. 165.00
Extra Depth of M.H. 16.00
TOTAL
495.00
183.36
$4,832.31
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3,643.67
NONE
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Amount Now Due
To the City Council:
I Certify that there is One Tbonsanq O~~ ~undred, ~jghty-~jrpt
Dolla~s and 6k/l00 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -DOLLARS due to
The DiamQpd Eni~neeri'l Com~~nv on account of above estimate.
~Cb,,~~ A~t~"~ Cit,Y Engineer
}rand Island, Nebr," ,September 511}9 " .',".' , , ' , '
Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Mi1denste1n, approved.
CITY OF GRAND ISLAND
Engineering Dept.
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$ 8 76,.84
~h!sEstimate
Partial Estimate No. .. 2 Upon Contract Dated June 21. 19 62
Capital Ave. from 90' W. of the E. line'of
WATER District No. 221 Location Lot 32 in Gear.Sub. to St. paq1 Road Be
St. Paul Road from Capital Ave. to S. line of Lot 1 in Geer Sub; and mains to ser'
the above from 6 ft. S. of the N. ~~ It.ne of Lot 7, Block 2 in Blain Add:
thence N. In Illinois Ave. to 20th St.; thence W. in 20th St. to 111inios Ave. to
_t~U:::;T;nd il' St. Paul ~9~~D:;:~:"' S~ Ulll ::I~t ! in Ge;o:- to 15th f-
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$21,914.60
TOTAL
$21,914.60
8,7'5.84
1,.,382.92
Previous Estimate
20 Per Cent Retained
Amount Now Due
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To the City Council:
I Certify that there is Ei~ht Thousand Seven Hundred Sixty-Five
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IIJIX'~!~ Dollars and 84/100 - - - - - - - - - - - DOLLARS due to
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The Cornhu~ke~ Well &Sup~l~
above e~timate.
}rand Island, Nebr.. .E.E!.ptember 5~ 1
Motion of Sorensen, seconded
Mildenstein, approved.
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T is . stfriia'te
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GUTX.lllR District No. 107 Location idan Ave. to
Forrest St. from the w. line of Sheridan Ave.
w. to the City Limits. Contractor Ed Sobieszyk &
J~ly 20 19~
from the f. line of Sher-
the W. line of Sh~rman Av
Son
QUANTITY
DETAILS
PRICE
AMOUNT
926.75 Lin. Ft.
,p" Combination Curb & Gutter.
@ $1.65 $lt529.14
TOTAL
$1,529.14
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TOTAL
Previous Estimate
Per Cent Retained
NOIE
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Amount Now Due
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To the City Council:
I Certify that there is Sfiilven Htlu,dred S~xj)(-Fourl:, Doll,.irs and 91/100
- - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - DOLLARS due to
Ed Sobieszyk ~ Son
1rand
, on a-cco.unt of above estimate.
IJen-v fa
Islanc:l. New'!) t September 5Jl.9
Motion of Sorensen, seconded
City Engineer
Mildenstein, approved.
Final Estimate No.
$ 6 0;34~61 _
'T1tis Estimate
Upon Contract Dated June 21, 19~
C~Y OF GRAND ISLAND
Engineering Dept.
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PAVING District No. 363 Location Fifteenth St. from Broadwell Ave. to
Huston Ave. and Grand Island
Ave. to Kruse Ave. Contractor The Diamond Engineerin~ Company
. QUANTITY
I 1,174 Cu. Yds.
7,043.15 Sq. Ids.
2,341.45 Lin. Ft.
24.9 Lin. Ft.
324.05 Lin. Ft.
51.2 Sq. Ft.
360 Sq. Ft.
3 Each
DETAILS
PRICE
AMOUNT
Earth Excavation. @ $0.60 $ 704.40
6n Cone. as per spec. 3.16 22,256.35
Integral Curb. 0.30 702.44
Comb. Cone. Curb & Gutter 22". 1.50 37.35
Construct Cone. Headers. 0.72 233.32
Construct 4" thick cone. walk. 0.45
Construct 5" thick cone. driveway. 0.55
Adjust manholes to grade.
16.00
BITUMINOUS EXPANSION MATERIAL IN PLACE
Lin. Ft. a. i." x 4"
Lin. Ft. b. i" x 6!
Lin. Ft. c. I! x 6!
8
34.2
128.8
182.93
Lin. Ft.
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28.1 Lin. Ft.
355 Sq. Ft.
81.2 Sq. ft.
3 Each
0 L. Sta.
Removal of Cone. Headers.
0.17
0.22
0.26
0.35
Removal of Comb. Cone. Curb &
Gutter.
0.33
0.13
0.09
55.00
10.00
Removal of Cone. Driveways.
Removal of cone. Walks.
M450 Manhole ring and cover.
Removing hedge.
Sub Total
Invoice N. 145 Dated August I, 1962
Anchor 2.16
#8 Sheeves Nicopress .22
Labor Move St. Lite Poles
at 15th St. & Huston Ave. 39.25
TOTAL
23.04
198.00
48.00
1.36
7.52
33.49
64.02
9.27
46.15
7.31
165.00
$U;J"JtIU
$24,537.02
J24,578.65
18, 541;,..0Aa.
HONE
41.63
Previous Estimate
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Per Cent Retained
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_~6:0~::~1
Amount Now Due
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To the City Council:
I Certify that there is Six thousand Thirt~-Four~ Dollars and
MI Sixt!-:,O:ne/lOO - - - -
- - - -
,
- - - - - - - DOLLARS due to
on account of above e,stimate.
O-I'-/-;- (L~ '- /rf: C:t~~ti~ineer
ISland, NebrH ~efi>tem~~r,5~ 19~o ''',., ,
Motion of Sorensen, seconded by M1 denstein, approved.
}rand
CITY OF GRAND ISLAND
Engineering Dept.
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$ 2,862.40
~fiIs EstIiiate
Final
Estimate No.. 3 Upon Contract Dated ~ June 21, 1962
District No. 369 LOdation Greenwich A.venue from Forth Street
PA"{ING
to Seventh Street.
Contractor The Diamond Eniineerin~ Company
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QUANTITY
DETAILS
PRICE
AMOUNT
581
3,483.96
Cu. Ids.
Earth Excavation.
@ $1.60 t 348.60
Sq. Ids.
6" Concrete pavement as per
spec.
3.16 11,009.31
468.1 Lin. Ft. Integral Curb.
92.8 Sq. Ft. Construct 4" cone. sidewalt.
110.74 Sq. Ft. Construct 5" thick cone. drive.
0.30
0.45
0.55
140.43
41.76
60.91
Bituminous Expansion material in place
44. Lin. Ft. a. i": x 4" 0.17
116.45 Lin. Ft. b. l~ x 6~ 0.26
218.1 Lin. Ft. Removal of Cone. Headers.
468.1 Lin. Ft. Removal of Cone. combination
curb and gutter.
0.35
7.48
30.28
76.34
0.33
154.47
110.74 Sq. Ft. Removal of Cone. driveways. 0.13 14.40
487.6 Sq. Ft. Removal of Concrete walts. 0.09 43.8$
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TOTAL $11,927.$ 6
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TOTAL
Amount Now Due
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~11,927.86
9,065.4.6
NONE
$2.8'~::O
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Previous Estimate
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Per Cent Retained
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To the City Council:
I Certify that there is Two Thousand Eight Hundred SixtY-Two
Dollars and 40/100 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -DOLLARS due to
The Diamond
account of above estimate.
irana.Island II Nebr. J
City-Engine.er
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Motion of Sorensen,' seconded by M11denste1n, approved.
CITY OF GRAND ISLAND
Engineering Dept.
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Part;f.al Estimate No. 2
PAvlNg District No. 36~
La Mar Ave. to
W.. linA of HamovAr Lane
$T;t:~;J{mate
Upon Contract Dated June 21. 1962
Hanover Lane from La Mar Ave. to Del
Location ~onte Aye. and Del Monte Ave. frem
Contractor TheViamond Eniineer~n~Company
. QUANTITY
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DETAILS
PRICE
AMOUNT
Contract Price
$11,839.36
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TOTAL
$11,8~9,.3q _
4.,73~.74-
2,307.81
Previous Estimate
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20 Per Cent Retained
Amount Now Due
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I Certify that there is FOlJ.r Thousan~ Seven H~nd~eQ. Thirty F:iv:e
Do~~a~s ~nd 30/~QO
- - - - ~ - - - - - - - - -
,
DOLLARS due to
}rand Island, Nebr. ~ September ~ ,l9
Motion of Sorensen, seconded by M11denste1n, approved.
of above e~timate.
City Engineer
CITY OF GRAND ISLAND
Engineering Dept.
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Partial Estimate No..
2
Upon Contract Dated
$ ; ~;2.g1
This Estimate
June 21, 1962
PAVING District No.. }6$
Location Sheridan Aven~e from Cap~tal Avenue
Contractor The Diamond Eniin~~rinrCompany
to Waugh Street.
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QUANTITY
DETAILS
PR ICE
AMOUNT
.~
Contract Price
$3,,718.70
1
TOTAL
$'35 ,7H!. 70
23,217.15
7,143.74.
Previous Estimate
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20 Per Cent Retained
Amount Now Due
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To the City Council:
I Certify that there is 'i veTJaous~nd Three Hundred fi .fty-S~vll\n
Dollars and 81/100
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - DOLLARS due to
Tpp ni~~Qnd F.~inep.ring CQmpany
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}rand Island, Nebr. I Sel?tember ~JI9 2 .
on account of above estimate.
City Engineer
Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Mi1denstein, approved.
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CITY OF GRAND ISLAND
Engineering Dept.
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h s Estimate
Estimate No.
2
Upon Contract Dated June 21. 1962
PAVING District No. 370 Locatio~ Pine Street from Fifteenth Street
to Seventeenth Street
Contractor The Diamond Engineerin~ Com~any
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QUANTITY
DETAILS
PRICE
AMOUNT
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2,965.32
1,136.9
70.4-
S9.3
1
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3
1
10
20
28.4
78.9
71.95
Cu. Yds.
Sq. Yds.
Lin. Ft.
Lin. Ft.
@ $0.60 $
3.16
0.30
Earth Excavation.
6" Concrete as per spec.
,
Integral Curb.
Construct Concrete Headers.
0.72
296.40
9,370.41
341.07
50.69
40.19
16.00
20.00
270.00
130.00
30.00
3.40
6.25
20.51
25.18
3.96
19.13
55.00
0.00
36.98
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To the City Council:
I Certify that there is . Five Thousand Four Hundred Sixtv-Two Dollars
,
Sq. Ft.
Each
Construct 4" thick cone. sidewalk. 0.45
Adjust Manhole to grade.
16.00
Adjustment of storm sewer inlets
Each a. Adjusting inlet to grade
Each b. Relocation of inlet using
existing castings.
20.00
90.00
and 0$/100 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - DOLLARS due to
Th~ Dia~ond ~~ineerin~ Company. on account of above estimate.
, '/Ix.J/ Lt. Cu, .'cti ity Engineer
}rand Island, Nebr~J September 5. ).94" .
Motion of Sorensen, seconded bY'Mildenstein, approved.
Each
Water valve manhole complete
W/450# ring and cover.
130.00
ReinfDrced cone. sewer pipe in place
Lin. Ft. a. l2n dia. C76-57.
Bituminous Expansion Material in place
L in,. Ft . a.. i, ',f. x 4, ',' .
Lin. Ft. b. l" x 6"
Lin. Ft. c. ~"x 6n
3.00
0.17
0.22
0.26
0.35
Lin. Ft. Removal of concrete headers.
12 Lin. Ft. Removal of Concrete Combination
Curb and Gutter. 0.33
212.5 Sq. Ft. Removal of concrete Walks. 0.09
o Sta. Compacting Utility backfill. 30.00
1 Each M450 Manhole ring and cover. 55.00
1.04 Sq. Yds. Removal of Concrete pavement. 0.95
Invoice #14~ Move Lite poles
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~10,7~6.16
5,274.11
NONE
Previous Estimate
Per Cent Retained
Amount Now Due
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~ngineering D~pt.
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Upon Contract Dated
$~l:.::tfiiate
June 21, 19 62
Estimate No. 2
~District No.
~Q ~roadwell Ayenue
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QUANTi~
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14.0 Cu. Yds.
837.45 Sq. Yds.
257.1 Lin. Ft.
g Sq. Ft.
4 :h1n. Ft.
22 Lin. Ft.
122.95 Lin. Ft.
12.65 Lin. Ft.
66 Sq. Ft.
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LocationLincain Avenue from Thirteenth Street
Contractor The Diamond Ene:ineerine: Company
DETAILS
PRICE AMOUNT
Earth Excavation.
@ $0.60 $ 84..00
3.16 2,646.34
6" Cone. as per spec.
Integral Curb.
Construct 4" thick cone. side-
wall.
0.30
77.13
0.45
3.60
Bituminous Expansion mat'l
a. i" x 4" .
b. 1" x 6"
0.17
0.26
0.6g
5.72
43.03
Removal of cone. headers.
0.35
Removal of concrete curb and
gutter.
0.33
0.09
4.17
5.94.
Removal of cohc. walks.
TOTAL $2,870.61
TOTAL
-.$4, B70 A 6J-
2,274.54-
NONE
Previous Estimate
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Amount Now Due
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To the City Council:
I Certify~that there is Five Hundred Nin~I,,:"Six Dollars and Seven/lOO
- - - ... - - - - - - - - ~ - - - - - - - - - - - DOLLARS due to
, , ~
The Diamond E~gineeringCom~an1 ~' on account ,of
c .. - cc+{-~, {.U .-YPc~"t:L}
ire.f.ld Islancl., cNebr., September ,5t~.J;92, '. 'r! "."" . .
Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Mildenstein, approved.
above estimate.
C~ti&;lgineer
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Engineering Dept.
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Partial Estimate No.
$ 8,248.39
This Estima.te
Upon Contract Dated August 16, 19 62
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PAVING District No. 373
N. of 21st St.
Location Oak St. from 17th St. to the alley
Contractor The Diamond En~ineerin~ Company
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QUANTITY
DETAILS
AMOUNT
PRICE
Total Amount of Contract
Amount Completed (50%)
$20,620.98
10,310.49
NONE
10,310.49
2,062.10
Previous Estimate Payments
Amount Due Contractor
Less Retainage on Amount Due Contractor (20%)
Amount now du.e
$8,248.39
TOTAL
*,JJJ"YWY j10,310.~9
lONE
2,062.10
Previous Estimate
50 Per Cent Retained
Amount Now Due
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I Certify that there is E~lpt Abous~n4~~o Hundre~~orty-Eil~
I
Q~ll~rs apd 39/100 -- - - - - - - - - - - - - -DOLLARS due to
,
The Di~mQnd ~~~~neerin~ Company ___on account of above estimate.
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C~h City Engineer
1rand Island, Nebr. ~ Se-ptember 511,19 2 Q
Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Mi1denstein, approved.
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CITY OF GRAND ISLAND
Engineering Dept.
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$ 2 7~t,62
'!!hts stimate-
Partial Estimate No. 1 Upon Contract Dated August 16, 1962
PAVING District No. 374 Location Oak Street from 16th Street to
Seventeenth Street
Contractor The Diamond Engineering Company
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DETAILS
PRICE
AMOUNT
Total Amount of Contract
Amount Completed (80%)
$4,308079
3,447.03
NONE
3,4;'7.03
6$9.41
Previous Estimate Payments
Amount Due Contractor
Less Retainage on Amount Due Contractor (20%)
TOTAL
$2,757.62
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$3,4;'7.0)
NONE
689.4.1
TOTAL
Previous Estimate
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20 Per Cent Retained
I,
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Amount Now Due
To the City Council:
I Certify that there is Two Tbou~and Seve~ Hunqr~d Fifty-S,ve~
Dollars apd 62/100 - -
- - -
I
- - - - - - - - DOLLARS due to
}ranc1 ::I-sla'fld, Nebr., Se:ptember;,l9_.
Motion of Sorensen, seconded by
above estimate.
Acting
City Engineer
a:pproved.
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Engineering Dept.
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$ r' 390.0~"
Th s Estimate
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Partial Estimate No"
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Upon Contract Dated
Au~u~t 10, 19~
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F:AVING District No" 37, Location Co11e€=e St. from Sheridan ~v:e. 1;0 Sher-
man Ave. and in Sherman Ave. from
Co1tege St. to Waugh St. Contractor The Diamonq E~iineerinl Company
DETAILS
PRIOE
AMOUNT
Total Amount of Contract
$11,'46.88
9,237.,0
NONE
9,237.50
1.847.50
Amount Completed (80~)
Previous Estimate paymen..
Amount Due Contractor
Less Retainage on Amount Due Contractor (20~)
Amount now due
$7,390.00
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TOTAL
$1,237 ...5Q .~
NQNE.
1,847.~O
. I
Previous Estimate
Per Cent Retained
Amount Now Due
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I Certify that there is
Dollars and 00/100 - -
T e Diamond
~even :rho~sand Three Hunqr~d Ninty
- - - - - - - - - - - - - DOLLARS due to
,.)
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}rand Island, Nebr., , ~ept~m!~r iJ,9
Mot1on of Sorensen, seconded b M11denste1n, approved.
. ;QUANTIT;-
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Engine~ring Dept.
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Partial Est imate No Ii 1
$ T~f:6i;ltmate
Upon Contract Dated August 16. 1962
PAVIN~District No. 37~
Location Del Momte Av~. fr~m ijanover L~np. to
. to W. line of .dlewood Lane Contractor The Diamonsl l!:x\lgi l'l~eri l!Ig Company
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DETAILS
PRICE
AMOUNT
Total Amount of Contract
Amount Completed (80%)
$5,At.12.44
At.,329.95
NONE
4,32~.95
865.99
Previous Estimate Payments
Amount Due Contractor
Less Retainage on Amount Due Contractor (20%)
Amount now due
$3,463.96
--
TOTAL
$4.,3?9.9~
NONE
$65.99
Previous Estimate
20 Per Cent Retained
Amount Now Due
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To the City Council:
I Certify that ther~n is Th,;ree Tho'\;lsan.4. Four Hijndreq. Six~x-Thr~e
Qollars and ~6/l00
,
- - - - - - - - DOLLARS due to
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City Engineer
1randI-slana" -~br-'l!~.
Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Ml1denstein, approved.
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September 5, 1962
Honorable Mayor &. City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
I hereby certify that Ed Sobieszyk &. Son has completed work
on Curb and Gutter District No. 105 in accordance with the
plans, specifications and contract by and between the City
of Grand Island, Nebraska and Ed Sobieszyk &. Son.
I further certify that the work completed contains the fol-
lowing materials at the prices set forth in the contract.
z60 Lin. Ft. 30" Curb &. Gutter. @$1.60 $416.00
TOTAL $416.00
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I recommend that the work done on the aforesaid Ciro &.
Gutter District No. 105 be accepted by the City of Grand
Island, Nebraska.
I herewith submit the following statement of all costs in
connection with said Curb &. Gutter District No. 105.
TO: Ed Sobieszyk &. Son $416.00
TO: Engineering &. Publication . 33.30
TOTAL $449.30
To be divided as follows:
To be assessed to private property
$449.30
I further recommend that the City Council sit as a board
of equalization on said Curb &. Gutter District No. 105 on
the 19th day of September, 1962 at 7:30 P.M.
Respectfully submitted,
I/Q/'~Hf (AJ, .A-c4i'J:/:u
Harry WI..Soeth
Acting City Engineer
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Motion of Campbell, seconded by Mildenstein, approved.
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September 5, 1962
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Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
I herby certify that Ed Sobieszyk & Son has completed work
on Curb and Gutter District No. 106 in accordance with the
plans, specifications and contramt by and between the City
of Grand Island, Nebraska and Ed Sobieszyk and Son.
I further certify that the work completed contains the fol-
lowing materials at the prices set forth in the contract.
528 Lin. Ft. 30" Curb and Gutter @ $1.00
Total
,t844.60
$844.60
I recommend that the work done on the aforesaid Curb and
Gutter District No. 106 be accepted by the City of Grand
Island, Nebraska.
I herewith submit the following statement of all costs in
connection with said Curb & Gutter District No. 106
TOTAL
$844.60
67.60
$912.20
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TO: Ed Sobieszyk & Son
Ta: Engineering & Publication
To be divided as follows:
To be assessed to private property
$912.20
I further recommend that the City Council sit as a board
of equalization on said Curb & Gutter District No. 106 on
the 19th day of September, 1962 at 7:30 P.M.
Respectfully submitted)
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Acting C ty Engineer
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Motion of Campbell, seconded by Mildenstein, approved.
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RENEWAL LEA SES WERE PRESIDrTED AS FOLLOWS ~
Nehi Bottling Company for Building identified as T-803, $31.88 a month.
Ray F. Schnoor
Building T-313 -- $30.00 per month.
Mid-State Food Company Inc. -- Building T-858
Marvin Wright -- Wash Rack Building
Prairie valley Hybrid Company -- Buildings T-134 and T-135.
Motion of Stull, seconded by Sorensen, all Leases were approved,
Mayor and Clerk authorized to sign.
UTILITIES SERVICE AGREEMENTS were presented as follows:
Hall County Livestock Improvement Association, Sanitary Sewer
Phillip Martin for Sewer
Motion of Schuessler, seconded by Sorensen, Agreements were
approved, Mayor and Clerk authorized to sign.
(COPY) REPORT OF FINANCE COMMITTEE RE: CODE BOOKS
August 23, 1962
Honorable Mayor and City Council
City Hall
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
Originally a price tag of $50 per issue was placed on the new
Ordinance Code books. It has now been determined the price is too high
and the undersigned committee therefore, recommends the amount be
reduced to $20 per copy plus actual cost of supplements at the time of
issuing, and that Mr. Louis Holmes who is selling these code books be
advised accordingly.
WEL:cs
Respect fully submitted,
sf Harold J. Schuessler
sf Lyman M. Campbell
sf Robert L. Sorensen
FINANCE COMMITTEE
Motion of Schuessler, seconded by Sorensen, Report was approved.
(COpy) REPORT OF CITY PROPERTY COMMITTEE RE: purchase of portion of
12th Street
August 23, 1962
Honorable Mayor and City Council
City Hall
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
It is the recommendation of the undersigned committee that the
offers received from Merle Stewart and Bernard Buhrman to purchase a
portion of 12th Street in west Park Addition be denied, the amount
offered being insufficient as compared to sale of other lots in this
vicinity.
WEL:cs
Respectfully submitted,
sf Harold J. Schuessler
sf Lyman M. Campbell
sj Robert L. Sorensen
CITY PROPERTY COMMITTEE
Motion of Schuessler, seconded by Sorensen, Report was approved.
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September 5, 1962
Honorable Mayor & City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
We the undersigned, members of the Street and
Alley Committee, hereby recommend that an ordinance
be drawn authorizing the erection of stop signs at
the following locations:
On Twenty Third Street and its intersection
with Wheeler Avenue.
On Oak Street and its intersection with
Capital Avenue.
On Sycamore Street and its intersection with
Capita.l Avenue.
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Motion of stull, seconded by Campbell, approved.
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(COPY) REPORT OF STREET AND ALLEY COMMITTEE BE: lowered curb at
Platt-Duett sche
September 5, 1962
Honorable Mayor and City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
We the undersigned members of the Street and Alley Committee,
hereby recommend that the request of the Platt-Duettsche Society for a
lowered curb on the southerly side of Anna Street from Adams street
to Jefferson Street be granted.
This lowered curb to be constructed as part of the Anna Street
Paving District No. 378. The parking area behind the curb shall be
constructed to the specifications of the City Engineer.
Respectfully submitted,
sl Lyman M. Campbell
sl walter H. Stull
sl Norman Mildenstein
STREET and ALLEY COMMITTEE
Motion of Stull, seconded by campbell, Report was approved.
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(COpy REPORT OF POLICE AND STREET and ALLEY COMMITTEES RE: blocking off
Third Street on October 19 and 20th
September 5, 1962
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council
City Hall
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
We, the undersigned members of the Police and Street and Alley
Committees, to whom was referred the request to block off Third Street
on 19 and 20, October, 1962, for the Harvest of Moon Carnival promotion
recommend the request be granted.
sl Norman Mildensteln
sl Harold J. Schuessler
sl Warren B. Geil
POLICE COMMITTEE
Respectfully submitted,
sl Lyman M. Campbell
sl Walter H. Stull
sl Norman Mildenstein
STREET and ALLEY COMMITTEE
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WHEREAS, Lutz, Daily and Brain, Consulting Engineers have
submitted plans and specifications for Extension of the Circu-
lating Water System necessary as a part of the 22,000 KW expan-
sion program of the C. W. Burdick Station of the City of Grand
Island Electric Department, and said engineers have furnished
an estimate of the cost thereof in the sum of $60,000.00 and,
WHEREAS, such plans, specifications and estimate have
been examined and the same should in all respects be approved.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA, that the plans, spec-
ifications and estimate for such project, be and the same is
hereby approved; that the City Clerk be and he is hereby dir-
ected to advertise for bids for said Extension and that said
bids be received up to 7:30 o'clock P.M., Central Standard
Time on the 19th day of September, 1962, and to be opened
at the regular meeting of the City Council to be held on
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BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk forward a
certified copy of this resolution to F. E. Phelps, Utilities
Commissioner.
Respectfully submitted this 5th day of September, 1962.
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and DISPOSAL PLANT COMMITTEES
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WHEREAS, the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, has plans for storm
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WHEREAS, it is necessary to submit to the electors of the City of
Grand Island the proposition of issuing general obligation bonds to pay
for the cost of the construction of such improvements, and
WHEREAS, on the 15th day of August, 1960, the City of Grand Island
entered into an agreement with Kirkpatrick-Pettis Company, Investment
Bankers of Omaha, Nebraska, to aid the City in financing such improvements,
and
WHEREAS, the City of Grand Island now desires to re-submit to the
electors of said City the proposition of issuing such obligation bonds
for such storm sewer construction, and the said Kirkpatrick-Pettis Company
has agreed to furnish services regarding the financing of said storm sewer
project under the same terms, conditions and provisions contained in its
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contract of August 15, 1960, and a supplemental contract has been prepared
incorporating the provisions of such agreement, and
WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Council find that such supplemental
agreement for such services should be approved.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA, that said supplemental agreement for such
services be, and the same is hereby approved, and that the Mayor and City
Clerk be, and they are hereby authorized to sign said agreement on be-
half of the City of Grand Island.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a certified copy of this Resolution
be forwarded to Harry W. Soeth, Acting City Engineer, and to Kirkpatrick-
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Motion of Schuessler, seconded by Sorensen, Resolution was
adopted.
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WHEREASt the Mayor and City Council advertised for sealed proposals
for the furnishing of a passenger car for use in the Building Departmentt
said proposals to be received up to 7:30 o'clock P.M. on the 5th day of
Septembert 1962t and to be opened on said date at the regular meeting of the
City Council, and ~ /
WHEREAS,..~l::~ proposal submitted b;~$'....-f.' ):/' .4.$0-1 // )T/(j
of the City ~~~iZ-?';Y..LJ ,;;:f~;?V) ,fi~~~in the sum of $/6Y't? d,
was found to be the lowest and best proposal submitted.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MA~~.~.. ANp COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA, that the proposal o~~CS'7//.4 &0"""- /cl.l7A3
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approved; that Walter Lehmann, Administrative Assistant, be, and he is hereby
directed and authorized to place a purchase order for such passenger car.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk forward a certified copy
of this Resolution to Hunter L. Butts, Chief Building Inspector.
Respectfully submitted this the
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WHEREAS, THE N~YOR AND CITY COUNCIL invited sealed pro- X
posals for General Construction Work of a service building for the
City Electric Department, said proposals to be received up to
7:30 o'clock P.M. on the 5th day of September, 1962 and to
be opened on said date at the regular meeting of the City
Council, and
WHEREAS, the proposal submitted by the John Claussen
Sons Co. of the City of Grand Island, was found to be the
lowest and best proposal submitted. ($55,210.00)
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE N~YOR AND COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA, that the proposal of
John Claussen Sons Co. for the construction of said building
be, and the same is hereby accepted and approved, and that
a contract for the construction of said building be entered
into and that the Mayor and City Clerk be, and they are
II hereby authorized to sign said contract on behalf of the
City of Grand Island.
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BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT the City Clerk forward a
certified cop, of the Resolution to F. E. Phelps, Utilities
Commissioner.
Respectfully submitted this the 5th day of September,
1962
~_~~eu B. G~il
s/ NQ~m~0 MilQeu~tGiD
~L Jamfi~ S. Haile ,_
Motion of Geil, seconded by Haile, Resolution was adopted.
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WHEREAS, THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL invited sealed pro-
posals for Plumbing Construction work as a part of a service
building for the City Electric Department, said proposals to
be received up to 7:30 o'clock P.M. on the 5th day of Septomber,
1962 and to be opened on said date at the regular meeting of
the City Council, and
WHEREAS, the proposal submitted by the O'Hara Plumbing
Co., Inc. of the City of Grand Island, was found to be the
lowest and best proposal submitted. ($4,596.00)
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA, that the proposal of
O'Hara Plumbing Co., Inc. for the construction of said build-
ing be, and the same is hereby accepted and approved, and that
a contract for the construction of said building be entered
into and that the Mayor and City Clerk be, and they are hereby
authorized to sign said contract on behalf of the City of
Grand Island.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT the City Clerk forward a
certified copy of the Resolution to F. E. Phelps, Utilities
Commissioner.
Respectfully submitted this the 5th day of September,
1962
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Motion of Geil, seconded by Haile, Resolution was adopted.
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WHEREAS, THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL invited sealed pro-
posals for Heating Ventilating and Cooling as a part of a
service building for the City Electric Department, said pro-
posals to be received up to 7:30 o'clock P.M. on the 5th day
of September, 1962 and to be opened on said date at the regular
meeting of the City Council, and
WHEREAS, the proposal submitted by the Midwest Sheet
Metal Co. of the City of Grand Island, was found to be the
lowest and best proposal submitted. ($6,486.00)
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOH. AND COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF GH.AND ISLAND, NEBRASKA, tHAT the proposal of
Midwest ~heet Metal Co. for the c6n~tru~ti6n of said building
be, and the same is hereby accepted and approved, and that a
contract for the construction of said building be entered into
and that the Mayor and City Clerk be, and they are hereby
authorized to sign said contract on behalf of the City of
Grand Island.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT the City Clerk forward a
certified copy'of the Resolution to F. E. Phelps, Utilities
Commissioner.
Respectfully sugmitted this the 5th day of September,
1962
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Motion of Geil, seconded by Haile, Resolution was adopted.
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WHEREAS, THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL invited sealed pro-
posals for Electric Heating and Electrical construction as a
part of a service building for the City Electric Department,
said proposals to be received up to 7:30 o'clock P.M. on the
5th day of September, 1962 and to be opened on said date at
the regular meeting of the City Council, and
WHEREAS, the proposal submitted by the Lawrence Electric
Company of the City of Grand Island, was found to be the lowest
and best proposal submitted. ($8,675.00)
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE W~YOR AND COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA, that the proposal of
Lawrence Electric Co. for the construction of said building be,
and the same is hereby accepted and approved, and that a contract
for the construction of said building be entered into and that
the Mayor and City Clerk be, and they are hereby authorized
to sign said contract on behalf of the City of Grand Island.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT the City Clerk forward a
certified copy of the Resolution to F. E. Phelps, Utilities
Commissioner.
Respectfully submitted this the 5th day of September,
1962
s/ Warren B. Geil
s/ Norman Mildenstein
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Motion of Geil, seconded by Haile, Resolution was adopted.
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Motion of Geil, seconded by Schuessler, Ordinance No. 3844
pertaining to annexation of area south of City Limits on Locust Street
was recalled for passage.
ORDINANCE NO. 3844 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
was placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Lint, Haile. Voting
no, Stull.
ORDINANCE NO. 3844 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Lint, Haile. Voting no, Stull.
ORDINA,NCE NO. 3844 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Lint, Haile. Voting no, Stull.
ORDINANCE NO. 38~~ - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot.
Voting yes, Schuessler, campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Lint,
Haile. Stull voting no.
QRDINANCE NO. 3870 authorizing sale of certain real estate in
Geer Subdivision to Ellanora and Wilfred Golle, regularly passed by
the Council, signed by the Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3870 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Geil, was
placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile.
Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3870 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Geil, rules
suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only. Roll
call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3870 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Geil, rules
suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only. Roll
call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3870 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Geil, was
placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call helmot. Voting
yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint,
Haile. Voting no, none.
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ORDINANCE NO. 3871 vacating part of a platted road in Geer Sub-
Division, regularly passed by the Council, signed by the Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3871 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
was placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbell; Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile.
Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3871 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3871 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3871 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot.
Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Stull,
Lint, Haile. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3872 terminating Easement Parkhill Third Addition,
by Irvin and Ruby Meves, regularly passed by the Council, signed by the
Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3872 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Geil, was
placed on first reading at length. nolI call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile.
voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3872 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Geil, rules
suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only. Roll
call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler~ Campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3872 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Geil, rules
suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only. Roll
call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3872 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Geil, was
placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot. Voting
yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint,
Baile. Voting no, none.
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ORDINANCE NO. 3873 creating Water Main District No. 227 in Texas
street from Illinois to Indiana, regularly passed by the Council, signe.
by the Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3873 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
was placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile.
Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3873 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3873 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Oeil, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3873 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
was placed on final pssage and finally passed. Roll call ballot. voti.
yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint,
Haile. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3874 creating Paving District No. 385 in Locust
Street from 14th to 15th, regularly passed by the Council, signed by
t he Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3874 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
was placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile.
Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3874 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3874 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. :3~~:4 .. IVJotion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot.
Voting yes, Schuessler, campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Stull,
Lint, Haile. Voting no, none.
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ORDINANCE NO. 3875 - Retail Closing Ordinance. Motion of
Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler, was placed on first reading at length
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none.
Motion of Mildenstein, that Ordinance be held over to the next
meeting for further reading.
ORDINANCE NO. 3876 authorizing sale of portion of vacated street
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in Geer Subdivision to Edward and Josephine Rhoda, husband and wife;
and Henry and Loretta Rhoda, husband and wife; regularly passed by the
Council, signed by the Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3876 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
was placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile.
Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3876 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3876 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3876 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. ~oll call ballot.
Voting yes, Schuessler, campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Stull,
Lint, Haile. Voting no, none.
(COPY) MINUTES OF City of Grand Island, Nebraska Planning Commission
Regular Meeting Wednesday August 22, 1962 7:30 P.M.
Harry Soeth, Acting Engineer in attendance.
Absent were Lacy, Reutlinger, Allen. Mccarthy arr1.~ing at 7:50
DeBacker 8:20
Minutes of previous meeting read and approved as read.
1. Davis moved the Board of County Supervisors be commended for their
action of surfacing the roads to the Airport. Lewis seconded the
motion which was carried unanamiously.
2. Mehring moved, Davis seconded, that the Council take immediate
action to open Meves Street from Joehnck Road to Vine Street.
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3. McCarthy moved that Meves Street be extended east to Joehnck Road,
and that Pleasant View Drive be extended north along the west side
of the Grace Lutheran Church property to connect with Meves Street.
For -- Lewis, McCarthy, DeBacker
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Other topics discussed were Annexation methods, and methods of
diffusing information to the public on the New Comprehensive City Plan.
Meeting adjourned 9:15 P.M.
Respectfully submitted,
sl Delmar Mehring
Motion of Stull, received and placed on file.
The Mayor appointed Committee for Charter study as follows:
Louis Holmes - Temporary Chairman
Arch W. Jarrell
Richard Kinman
Theodore Buechler
William Reutlinger
Motion of Campbell, seconded by Sorensen, appointments were
confirmed.
The Mayor advised the Council that the Utilities Commissioner
wished to confer with them some time after Tuesday, September 11th;
and time was tentatively set for Thursday night, September 12th, 7 P.M.
Mildenstein referred to the Schuller Trailer Court, and felt that
something should be done in the way of stopping construction of
facilities in that area.
Claims against the City were presented as follows:
$ 5,820.46
1,688.66
1,247.88
2,798.15
546.47
755.94
447.33
175.91
964.35
738.66
1,188.64
3,979.60
10,788.92
39,811.80
57,868.28
17.50
$128,838.55
GENERAL
AIRPORT
A IRPORT CAFE
STREET
SANITATION
PARK
POLICE
CEME'TERY
FIRE
SEWER
NEW SAN. SEWER SYSTEM
GARA GE
WATER
LIGHT
PAVING DISTRICT
CIVIL DEFENSE
TOTAL
for september 5, 1962
Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Mildenstein, were allowed as read
and listed in the Claim Register. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile.
Voting no, none.
Motion of Sorensen, Council adjourned.
September 5, 1962
F. S. White
City Clerk
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Council met in regular session. All Councilmen present except
Sorensen and Mildenstein, who came later. His Honor, the Mayor,
presiding. Rev. Rohde, Assembly of God Church, opened the meeting with
prayer. Minutes of the meeting of September 5th, read and approved.
Bond of Doyle Winfrey, Plumber, having been O.K.'d by the City
Attorney, was presented. Motion of Schuessler, seconded by Campbell,
Bond was approved.
Bid of Bernhard Buhrman $211.00 on section of 12th Street vacated,
was presented. Motion of Schuessler, seconded by Campbell, referred to
City Property Committee.
Bid of Mrs. Erny for N. 35 ft. Lot 3, Block 2, Blaine Addition,
$50.00, was presented. Motion of Schuessler, seconded by campbell,
referred to City Property Committee.
Monthly report of the Northwestern Public Service, $1,085.69, was
presented, received and placed on file.
Letter from Nebraska Liquor Control Commission pertaining to
Hearing Date for Boss Hotels, 10:00 A.M., September 27th, was presented:
Mildenstein stated he felt the City should be represented; that the
City Attorney and any member of the Council who might be available
should attend the Hearing. Motion of Mildenstein, seconded by Geil,
notice received and placed on file.
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for use at the City Dump, said proposals to be received up to 7:30 o'clock
P.M. on the 5th day of September, 1962, and to be opened on said date at the
regular meeting of the City Council, and
WHEREAS, the proposal submitted by
Lincoln Eauipment Company
of the City of Grand Island. Nebr. , in the sum of $ 16;140.00
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was found to be the lowest and best proposal submitted.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA, that the proposal of Lincoln Eauipment Co.
, be, and the same is hereby accepted and approved;
that Walter Lehman, Administrative Assistant, be, and he is hereby directed
and authorized to place a purchase order for such crawler type tractor.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk forward a certified copy
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Respectfully submitted this the ~~ay of September, 1962.
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Bids on Circulating Water System, c. l,^!. Burdick Station, were
presented as follows:
R. E. REUTZEL COMPANY
$49,225.00
$58,970.00
WRAY M. SCOTT, INC.
MEINTS BROTHERS CONSTRUCTION CO. - $49,990.00
WM. ANDERSON & CO., INC.----
NEBRASKA CONSTRUCTION CO.,----
$59,500.00
$39,424.00
Motion of Geil, seconded by Stull, referred ~o Water and Light
Committee and Commissioner.
Bids on Paving Districts 381 and 382 presented as follows:
DIAMOND ENGINEERING COMPANY --
$4,517.73
381
382 $5,775.65
Motion of Campbell, seconded by Mildenstein, bids referred to
Street and Alley Committee and City Engineer.
Bids on Gravel District No. 35 presented as follows:
RIVERSIDE GRAVEL COMPANY
LUTHER & MA DDOX
$374.85
$279.30
Motion of Campbell, seconded by Stull, referred to Street and
Alley Committee and City Engineer.
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Minutes of Planning Commission September 12th presented as follows:
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Regular Meeting of Grand Island City Planning Commission
Wednesday Sept. 12, 1962 7:30 P.M.
Allen, Lewis, and McCarthy Absent
Minutes of Previous meeting read, and approved as read.
1. Elmer Hahn requested approval of annexation of Block 1 and 2 of
West Bel-Air Addition to the City of Grand Island, Nebraska.
Lacy moved "\.ITe recommend this property be annexed to the City as
proposed in the Platt submitted." Carried unanimously.
2. Glen stewart reque sted rezoning from Res idence "A" to Business "A",
of a piece'of land 568 feet by 200 feet laying between the Noxious
Weed Building and Rogers Green house on Stolley Park Road, for the
purpose of building an Insurance Office. He also agreed to reserve
the west 60 Feet for a Street.
Reutlinger moved "We recommend tentative approval of request until
provided with a legal description of Platt to Commission." Carried
Unanimously.
3. Edward Peal Commander of the American Legion, requested approval of
a special building permit to be granted for the purpose of building an
American Legion Building on Lot H of Joehnck Subdivision. Action was
withheld until decision on request of A. L. Horn, which follows.
4. Request of A. L. Horn for rezoning of Blocks 1 and 2, Koehler Sub.
from Residence "A" to Residence "B" for the purpose of building 13 -
Four Plex units.
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recommending tentat i.ve approval of application, the Commission
recommends to the Council that if a public hearing is desired it would
be appropriate for the Council to set the date for such hearing to be
held jointly before members of this Commission and the Council."
Carried unanimously.
5. Regarding request of American Legion for special Building Permit.
Lacy moved TlWe request the Council set another public hearing
date to be held jointly before the Commission and Council so that
simultaneous action may be taken on this matter." Carried unanimously.
Adjourned 9:30 P.M.
Respectfully Submitted,
S/ Delmar Mehring, Secretary
Motion of Campbell, Item No.1 was approved as presented.
Item 2. Pertaining to rezoning, referred to Street and Alley Committee
Items 3 and 4. Motion of Campbell that Special Hearing date on request
of A. L. Horn for rezoning Lots 1 and 2, Koehler Subdivision, from
Residence TlA" to Residence "B", be set for 7 :30 P.M., October 4th,
and at the same time, request of the Legion be taken under consideratior
Letter from Mr. Cronin to the Mayor pertaining to long term lease
by and between the City of Grand Island, and the Hall County Museum
was presented. After considerable discussion, motion by Geil, seconded
by Schuessler, that same be referred to the City Property and Light
Committees and C~ty Attorney, meeting with the Museum Board to formulatE
Lease.
Letter from League of Municipalities pertaining to a meeting of
September 20th and 21st, was presented. After some discussion, any
Department Head or Councilman who could arrange it, should attend the
meeting.
Motion of Geil, Report of the Water and Light Department for
August, received and placed on file.
Petition for Curb and Gutter in Cottage Street from Sheridan
Avenue to west line of University Place Addition was presented.
49.97% signatures. Motion of Schuessler, seconded by Mildenstein,
request was granted, ordinance ordered drawn.
Petition for Curb and Gutter in Sylvan Street from Windolph to
Hedde with 87.5% signatures, was presented. Motion of Schuessler,
seconded by Lint, request was granted, ordinance ordered drawn.
Petition for Sanitary Sewer between Garland Street and Blaine
Street from Del Monte Avenue to the south line of the C.B. & Q. Belt
Line and a main to serve the aforesaid in LaMar Avenue from the East
side of Blaine Str.eet to the easement between Blaine Street and Garland
Street, 100% signatures, was presented.
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Motion of Campbell, seconded by Schuessler, request was granted,
ordinance ordered drawn.
Motion of Schuessler, Council adjourned to meet as Board of
Equalization.
F. S. White
Ci ty Clerk
September 19, 1962
Grand Island, Nebraska
september 19, 1962
Council met as Board of Equalization. All Councilmen present.
His Honor, the Mayor, presiding.
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BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GRAND ISLAND,
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given thereof, that we find the total cost of the construction of Curb and
Gutter District No. 105 to be the total sum of $449.30; that we find the
benefits accruing to the real estate in said district to be the total sum
of $449.30, and that we find the benefits accruing to the respective lots,
tracts and parcels of land in said district to be the sum set opposite the
several descriptions as follows:
NAME M.IT BLOCK
Rudy F. & Alma P. Krueger 9 13
Jess & Ruby M. Gillham 11 "
Jess & Ruby M. Gillham 13 "
Nitzel and Company 15 "
James R. & S. Yvonne Buchanan 1 20
James R. & S. Yvonne Buchanan N 1/2 3 tt
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Victor Dale & Martha B. Suntych
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Victor Dale & Martha B. Suntych 5 "
Westland Building Company 7 "
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40.07
University Place
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BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GRAND ISLAND,
NEBRASKA, sitting as a Board of Equalization after due notice having been
given thereof, that we find the total cost of the construction of Curb and
Gutter District No. 106 to be the total sum of $912.20; that we find the
benefits accruing to the real estate in said district to be the total sum
of $912.20, and that we find the benefits accruing to the respective lots,
tracts and parcels of land in said district to be the sum set opposite
the several descriptions as follows:
~ ~OT BLOCK ADDITION AMOUNT
Sam Snyder 6 9 H. G. Clark's 91.22
Austin J. & Edna Haddix 7 " " " " 91.22
Clyde H. & Etta B. Faris 8 tt " II II 91.22
William & Margaret B. Barr 9 II II II " 91.22
Thomas C. & Lila M. Sorahan N 1/2 10 II II II " 30.41
Ellen Sorahan S 1/2 " " II " " 60.81
William A. & Rena F. Smith 1 16 " " " 91.22
John E. & Helen A. Baudendistel 2 " " II " 91.22
William R. & Vivian Haack 3 " " " " 91.22
Harlan G. & Marilyn H. Bloomquist 4 " " .. " 91.22
Thomas E. & Agnes M. McKee 5 " " " II 91. 22
Total $ 912.20
Respectfully submitted this the 19th day of September,
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There being no protests on file, nor protestors present,
motion of Campbell, seconded by Schuessler, Resolution was adopted.
Motion of Stull, Council adjourned to regular session.
F. S. White
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September 19, 1962
Council met in regular session. All Councilmen present. His
Honor, the Mayor, presiding.
September 19, 1962
Honorable Mayor & City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
Attached herewith is the estimate for the
construction of Sewage Lift Station No. 12, which
lift station is to be located south of Pleasant
Home Subdivision in the S.E. 1/4 of the S.E. 1/4
Section 21-11-9. This is to be a package type
pump station and the estimate for the station
and its installation have been prepared by
Black & Veatch, Consulting Engineers of Kansas
City, Missouri.
Total amount of Estimate
$18.274.00
$18,274.00
TOTAL
It is recommended that this work be approved
and advertised for bids to be received until 7:30
o'clock P.M. Wednesday October 3, 1962.
Respectfully submitted,
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Acting ity Engineer
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Motion of Campbell, seconded by Schuessler, approved.
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Honorable Mayor & City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
Attached herewith is the estimate for
the construction of Special Sanitary Sewer
Main District No. 333, which district begins
south of Pleasant Home Subdivision and goes
to Mil-Nic Addition. The plans and estimate
for this district have been prepared by Black
& Veatch, Consulting Engineer of Kansas City,
Missouri.
TOTAL
$35.564.00
$35,564.00
Total amount of Estimate
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proved and advertised for bids to be received
until 7:30 o'clock P.M. Wednesday October 3,
1962.
Respectfully submitted,
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Acting' ity Engineer
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Motion of Campbell, seconded by Schuessler, approved.
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Honorable Mayor & City Counci~
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
Herewith is the City Engineer's estimate for
the construction of Curb & Gutter District No.
108, which district is to be constructed in
Waugh Street from Howard Avenue to Custer Ave.
522 Lin. Ft.
30ft Combination Curb
& Gutter. @ $1.75 1966.00
TOTAL
$966.00
It is recommend that this work be advertised
for bids to be received until 7:30 P.M. Wednesday
October 3, 1962.
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Acting City Engineer
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Motion of Campbell, seconded by Stull, approved.
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ThIs EStimate
Final
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Upon Contract Dated June 21. 1962_
Hanover Lane from LaMar Ayenue to
Location Del Monte Avenue and Del Monte Avenue
PAVING District No. 366
from La Mar Avenue to the
West line of Hanover Lane
Contractor The Diamond Engineering ComD~ ny
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AMOUNT
576
3,457.81
Cu. Yds. Earth Excavation.
@ $0.60 $
3i5.60
Sq. Yds. . en Concrete pavement as
per spec.
1,363.9
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66.8
Lin. Ft.
Lin. Ft.
Lin. Ft.
Integral Curb.
3.16
0.30
10,926,68
409.17
Construct concrete headers.
0.72
Removal of Concrete Headers.
0.35
23.38
TOTAL
$11,704.83
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I Certify that there is Two Th9usand ~wo Hundr~q Thirty-Thr~~
Dollars apd 34./100 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -DOLLARS due to
The Diamond EngineeringCOmDany ,
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1rand Island, NebrG, Se~tember 19~ +~~
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on account of above estimateG
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Upon Contract Dated August 161 f962_
LocationKruse Ave. from 15th St. to the N. line
Contractor The Diamond En.ineerin~ Company
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of 14th St. lying
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PRICE
AMOUNT
Total Amount of Contract
Amount Completed (80%)
$15,399.95
12,319.96
NONE
12,319.96
2.463.99
Previous Estimate Payments
Amount Due Contractor
Less Retainage on Amount Due Contractor (20%)
Amount Now Due
$ 9,8".97
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4- NONE
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To the City Council:
I Certify that there is Nine Thousand Eight Hundred FiftY-Fiv~
Dollars and 97/100 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~OLLARS due to
above estimate4
Acting
City Engineer
}rand Island, Nebro i Septemeer 19~19
Motion or Campbell, seconded
a.pproved.
CITY OF GRAND ISLAND
Engineering Dept.
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Partial Estimate NOQ 1
Upon Contract Dated Au~ust 161 1962
__, PAVING D:fs'trict No. 377 LocationMemorial Drive from Vine St. to_the W.
Line of Lot ~, BloCK 4
, of MevefLFirst Addition. Contractor 'The Diamond Engineeri~, Com12any
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PRICE
AMOUNT
Total Amount of Contract
Amount Completed (80%)
$6,50~.~2
5,203.5~
NONE
5,203.5~
Previous Estimate Payments
Amount Due Contractor
Less Retainage on Amount Due
Contractor (0 20%)
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Amount Due Contractor Now.
$4,162.83
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Previous Estimate
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Amount Now Due
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I Certify that there is
Four 'Thousand One Hundred Sixty-Two
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Dollars a~d 8~/lOO - - - - - - - - - - - - - - DOLLARS due to
1rand
The Diam~nd EnRineering Com~any on account of
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Motion of Campbell, seconded by Sorensen, approved.
above estimate&
A\eting
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Engineering Dept.
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This Estimate
Partial Estimate No. 1 Upon Contract Dated Au~ust l6.__19~3-
PAVING District No. 378 LocationAnna St. from Clark St. to the
west line of Madison St.
Contractor The Diamond En~ineerin~ Compahy
QUANTITY
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Amount Completed (40%)
Previous Estimate Payments.
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Amount Now Due
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NONE
4.505.9Q
$56,324.86
22,529.94
NONE
4,505.99
$18,023.95
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I Certify that there is Ei~hteen Thousand Twenty Three Dollars
and 99/100 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -DOLLARS due to
Previous Estimate
20 Per Cent Retained
Amount Now Due
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The Diamond En~ineering Company
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Motion of Campbell, seconded by
on account of above estimate.
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(COPY) REPORT OF BUILDING AND ZONING CODES COMMITTEE (ROLLIE STROH)
September 19, 1962
Honorable Mayor and City Council
City Hall
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
We, the undersigned members of the Building and Zoning Codes
Committee to whom a report was referred from the Chief Building
Inspector to rescind the action taken on the 18th day of July
relative to the Rollie Stroh case, recommend that action be rescinded
as requested.
Respectfully submitted,
S/ L. M. Campbell
S/ Norman Mildenstein
Motion of Campbell, seconded by Mildenstein, approved.
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COMMITTEE REPORT
Honorable Mayor and City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
We the members of the Street and Alley Committee,
hereby recommend that street lights be erect at the
following locations: .
New stre~t lights
Fifteenth Street and Grand Island Avenue
Prospect Street and Huston Avenue
1124 m ..JflIJh Greenwich Avenue
Seventeenth Street and Cedar Street
Seventeenth Street and Vine Street
Thirteenth Street and Kimball Avenue
Division Street and Monroe Street
Seventh Street and Adams Street
Tenth Street and Greenwich Avenue
Twelfth Street and Howard Avenue
Thirteenth Street at Newell School
Eighth Street and Poplar Street
Fifth Street and Cleburn Street
Charles Street and Washington Street
State Street and Walnut Street
two lights in the 2400 & 2500 block
on south Locust Street.
Between the 500 & 600 block on West
State Street
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Replace present street lights with new lights
Twe*nty First Street and Oak Street
Fourth Street and Sycamore Street
State Street and Cedar Street
Thirteenth Street and Cleburn Street
Jefferson Street and Louise Street
Jefferson Street and John Street
Koenig Street and Harrison Street
Tenth Street and Cedar Street
Ninth Street and Cedar Stre~t
Koenig Street and Kimball Avenue
Eighth Street and Beal Street
Tenth Street and Lincoln Avenue
Pine Street ana Charles Street
Pine Street and Koenig Street
Pleasant View Drive and Oklahoma Avenue
Joehnck Road and Oklahoma Avenue
Park Avenue and Fifteenth Street
Vine Street and Bismark Road
Oak Street and Bismark Road
Vine Street and Memorial Drive
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WHEREAS, the City of Grand Island is in need of a new and larger
water supply to take care of the growing needs of the industrial, commercial
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WHEREAS, Lutz, Daily and Brain, Engineers of Kansas City, Missouri,
have made a study of the City's requirements for water and a suggested pro-
gram and feasibility report have been provided, and
WHERE~S, the City has purchased 1,284.25 acres of land along the
banks of the Platte River as a site for a well field, and
WHEREAS, the City of. Grand Island should now proceed with the con-
struction of wells, pipe lines and all other things required to develop said
well field and provide the City's much needed water supply.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA:
1. That detailed plans, specifications and estimates for such new
water project be ordered, prepared and submitted for study and approval.
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struction of such utility; that water revenue bonds of the City of Grand
Island be issued in the sum of Two Million One Hundred Thousand Dollars,
($2,100,000.00) to aid in the cost of the construction of said improvements
and that all legal steps in connection with such financial program be sub-
mi tted for approval.
3. That a study of the rates to be charged for the sale of water
be submitted to the City Council for its examination and approval and that
just and equitable rates for the sale of water be fixed by ordinance in
order to retire the principal and interest to become due and payable on
said revenue bonds.
4. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a certified copy of this Resolution
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be forwarded to Lutz, Daily and Brain, Engineers of Kansas City, Missouri;
to Stinson, ~~g, Thomson, McEvers and Fizzell, Attorneys of Kansas City,
Missouri; to First Nebraska Securities, Inc., of Lincoln, Nebraska, and
to Frank Phelps, Utilities Commissioner of the City of Grand Island.
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the 19th day of September, 1962.
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Motion of Geil, seconded by Haile, Resolution was adopted.
Councilman Sorensen suggested that the Mayor appoint a Committee
to hire an Engineer and Assistant to Mr. Phelpsjand that the
Administrative Assistant advertise for applicants. Motion of Sorensen,
seconded by Schuessler, approved.
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WHEREAS, the County of Hall has heretofore brought several actions
in the District Court of Hall County, Nebraska, to foreclose general taxes,
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WHEREAS, the City of Grand Island was made a party defendant in said
actions for the reason that said City had special assessments due it on
several pieces of the property described in said actions, and
WHEREAS, the City did not deem it advisable to bid in certain pro-
perties sold at Sheriff's Sale involved in said foreclosure actions, and the
City of Grand Island has, therefore, lost its liens on said properties,
and the same should be cancelled and ordered removed from the City's tax
records.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA, that the following special assessments be, and
the same are hereby ordered cancelled and removed from the tax records, to-
wit:
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Gravel District No. 23 -------------------------------- 2.61
Lot Ten (10) Block Two (2), Pleasant Hill Addition
Sewer District No. 236 -----------------~--------------41.9l
Lot Eleven (11) Block Two (2), Pleasant Hill Addition
Gravel District No. 23 -------------------------------- 2.61
Lot Eleven (11) Block Two (2), Pleasant Hill Addition
Sewer District No. 236 --------------------------------41.91
Lot Twelve (12) Block > Two (2), Pleasant Hill Addition
Gravel District No. 23 -------------------------------- 1.65
Lot Twelve (12) Block Two (2), Pleasant Hill Addition
Sewer District No. 236 --------------------------------41.91
Lot Thirteen (13) Block Two (2), Pleasant Hill Addition
Gravel District No. 23 -------------------------------- 1.65
Lot Thirteen (13) Block Two (2), Pleasant Hill Addition
Sewer District No. 236 --------------------------------41.91
Lot Fourteen (14) Block Two (2), Pleasant Hill Addition
Gravel District No. 23 -------------------------------- 1.65
Lot Fourteen (14) Block Two (2), Pleasant Hill Addition
Sewer District No. 236 --------------------------------49.15
Lot Thirty-three (33) Sunnyside Addition
Gravel District No. 23 -------------------------------- .91
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED tha the City Treasurer be, and he hereby is
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and remove the same from the tax records of the City of Grand Island, and
that the City Clerk forward a certified copy of this Resolution to Walter
W. Weber, City Treasurer.
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ELECTIONS COMMITTEE
Motion of Schuessler, seconded by Oe1l, Resolution was adopted.
After a short recess, Resolutions presented as follows.
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WHEREAS, the Mayor and Council advertised for sealed proposals for
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7:30 o'clock P.M. on the 19th day of September, 1962, and to be opened on
said date at a regular meeting of the City Council, and
WHEREAS, the proposal submitted by;/L c(!...-pt-I)
/11a:/J2~~7 of the City Of/;J}~~ .~--R. ftlk"
was found to be the lowest and best proposal submitted.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA, that the proposal submitted by the said
c;t:;;tj~ C'L-z"-CC 111 ~4 ' be, and the same is hereby accepted
and approved; that a contract for the construction of said district be enter-
ed into by and between the City of Grand Island and said contractor, and
that the Mayor and City Clerk be, and they are hereby authorized and directed
to sign said contract on behalf of the City of Grand Island.
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of this Resolution to Harry W. Soeth, Acting Engineer.
Respectfully submitted
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WHEREAS, THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL invited sealed pro-
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as a part of the 22,000 KW expansion program of the C. W. Bur-
dick Station of the City of Grand Island Electric Department,
said proposals to be received up to 7:30 o'clock P.M. on the
19th day of September, 1962, and to be opened on said date
at the regular meeting of the City Council, and
WHEREAS, the proposal submitted by the~BRASK4 CONSTR!GTION
CO. of the Ci ty of GRA~ ISLAlID ,NEBRLSKA wa s fOund to be the
lowest and best proposal submitted. ($ :il,4~4,.OO __)
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA, that the proposal of
\trHEI; NEB1.A~U CONSTRYCTION" CO.
for the Extension of the
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and approved, and that a contract for the Extension be entered
into and that the Mayor and City Clerk be, and they are hereby
authorized to sign said contract on behalf of the City of Grand
Island.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk forward a cert-
ified copy of the Resolution to F. E. Phelps, Utilities Commiss-
ioner.
Respectfully
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Retail Closing Ordinance, was placed on second reading at length.
After some discussion, motion of Haile, seconded by Lint, that
the Ordinance be referred back to the Committee for further study.
Motion lost.
After considerable discussion pertaining to exceptions on
Ordinance No. 3875, motion of Stull, seconded by Haile, that the City
Attorney draw Ordinance providing for Sunday Closing of Beer parlors,
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no,
Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein.
ORDINANcg NO. 3877 vacating easement in Geer Subdivision,
regularly passed by the Council, signed by the Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3877 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
was placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile.
Vot ing no, none.
O~DINANCE NO. 3877 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by campbell,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Gell, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3877 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell~ Geil, Sorensen,
Mildenstein,). Stull, Lint, Haile. Vot ing no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3877 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot.
Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Stull,
Lint, Haile. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3878 pertaining to the Standards of the National
Board of Fire Underwriters for the installation of Gas Appliances and
Gas Piping. Motion of Mildenstein, seconded by Campbell, was placed
on first reading at length. Roll call ballot.. Voting yes, Schuessler,
campbell, Gel1, Sorensen, Mildensteln, Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no,
none.
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ORDINANCE NO. 3879 directing installation of Stop Signs, regularly
passed by the Council, signed by the Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3879 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
was placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile.
Voting no, none.
OHDINANCE NO. 3879 - Mot ion of Sorensen, seconded by campbell,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE' NO. 3879 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3879 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot.
Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Stull,
Lint, Haile. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3880 annexing West Bel-Air Addition, regularly
passed by the Council, signed by the Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3880 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
was placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile.
Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3880 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3880 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3880 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot.
Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Stull,
Lint, Haile. Voting no, none.
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ORDINANCE NO. 3881 creating Sewer District No. 333 south of
Pleasant Home Subdivision in what would be Lincoln Avenue extended;
thence south and east to Mil-Nic Addition, regularly passed by the
Council, signed by the Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3881 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by campbell,
was placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile.
Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3881 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3881 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3881 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot.
Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, stull,
Lint, Haile. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3882 creating Sewer District No. 334 between Garland
and Blaine from Del Monte to the south line of the C.B. & Q. Belt Line
etc., regularly passed by the Council, signed by the Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3882 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
was placed on first reading at length. nolI call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile.
voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3882 - Motion of Sorensen, . seconded by campbell,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes~ Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3882 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by campbell,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3882 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
waS placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot.
Voting yes, Schuessler, campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Stull,
Lint, Haile. Voting no, none.
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ORDINANCE NO. 3883 - Levying assessments for Curb and Gutter
District No. 105, regularly passed by the Council, signed by the Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3883 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
was placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile.
Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3883 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
rules suspended and ordinance plAced on second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3883 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3883 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot.
Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Stull,
Lint, Haile. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3884 - Levying assessments for Curb and Gutter
District No. 106, regulArly passed by the Council, signed by the Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3884 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
was placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Stull, ~int, Haile.
Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3884 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3884 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE' NO. 3884 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot.
Voting yes, SChuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Stull,
Lint, Haile. Voting no, none.
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ORDINANCE NO. 3885 creating Curb and Gutter District No. 109 in
that part of Sylvan Street from Windolph to Hedde, regularly passed by
the Council, signed by the Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3885 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
was placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile.
Voting no, none.
ORDI~ANCE NO. 3885 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none.
OHDINANCE NO. 3885 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Mi+denstein, Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none.
ORQINANCE NO. 3885 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot.
Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Stull,
Lint, Haile. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3886 creating Curb and Gutter District No. 110 in
Cottage Street from Sheridan Avenue to west line of Corporate Limits,
regularly passed by the Council, signed by the Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3886 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
was placed on firs,t reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile.
Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3886 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3886 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3886 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot.
Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Stull,
Lint, Haile. Voting no, none.
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Proposed Resolution pertaining to Initiative and Referendum for
submission to voters, was presented by the Mayor. Motion of Geil,
seconded by Stull, referred to Ordinance Committee.
The Mayor mentioned that he had contacted Mr. Ronald Bystrom,
Topeka, Kansas, for City Engineer; giving a history of Mr. Rystrom,
and with approval of Council, was making appointment. Motion of
Sorensen, seconded by Lint appointment was confirmed.
Motion of Lint, seconded by Stull that the Mayor be authorized
to revamp and improve our Legal Department.
Claims against the City were presented as follows:
GENERAL
$ 2,222.09
827.03
AIRPORT
AIRPOHT CAFE
352.63
STREET
5,381.63
SANITATION
764.56
PARK
1,773.54
1,595.66
261.63
POLICE
CEMETERY
FIRE
686.86
SEWER
5,305.77
GARAGE
858.06
WATER
15,528.75
501,433.72
35,425.09
323.23
LIGHT
PAVING DISTRICT
OFF STREET PARKING
MUSIC
2,037.50
CIVIL DEFENSE
TOTAL
11.57
$574,789.32 Claims for September 19, 1962
Motion of Campbell, seconded by Stull, claims were allowed as
read and listed in the claim register. holl call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Haile.
Voting no, none.
Motion of Stull, Council adjourned.
F. S. ,^Jh it e
City Clerk
September 19, 1962
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APPROPRIATIONS & EXPENDITURES
FOR FISCAL YEAR ENDING SEPT. 29, 1962
FUND
APPROP.
ADJ.
Adm.
68407.50
53230.00
17390.00
23552.00
67807.00
19260.00
Eng.
st. Sewer
Health
Inc.
City Hall
Civil Service 1260.00
Bldg. Dept. 23445.00
General 274351.50
Bond & Int.
13780.00
Airport 97050.00
Airport Cafe 17029.11
St-Al1ey-Pav. 264631.75
Sanitation
96415.00
112085.50
203477.00
39130.00
Park
Pol ice
Cemetery
Fire 192433.50
Fire Pension 28370.00
Sew & Sew Col.112101.69
New San Sew
52180.00
New st Sew Con 84000.00
Ci ty Garage
46955.00
33220.00
5700.00
1000.00
Off-St Park
Band
Civil Def.
Cern Perm Care 149248.59
Soc. Security 65345.93
Library
44790.00
1933294.57
Water
Light
Sewer Dist.
Paving Dist.
EXPENDED
SEPTEMBER
5830.80
3041.16
21.50
1905.37
5765.62
1763.25
71.60
1634.50
20033.80
6580.69
2449.43
14104.78
5221.73
6384.44
17904.14
3299.34
16868.21
2099.52
9286.51
1188.64
5786.10
553.23
2037.50
29.07
3397.85
117224.98
26317.67
574319.79
93293.37
811155.81
TOTAL
EXPENDED
9890.54
6721.88
156.43
3953.57
7001.70
4521.25
121. 60
3137.98
35504.95
11187.64
3851.14
26575.41
10243.89
19055.74
32551.69
11419.26
31003.28
4199.04
15138.78
4832.31
7268.03
1099.39
2037.50
199.02
6760.37
222927.44
48563.34
929935.42
5.07
137917.07
1339348.34
Respectfully Submitted,
F. S. White, City Clerk
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BALANCE
58516.96
46508.12
17233.57
19598.43
60805.30
14738.75
1138.40
20307.02
238846.55
13780.00
85862.36
13177.97
238056.34
86171.11
93029.76
170925.31
27710.74
161430.22
24170.96
96962.91
47347.69
84000.00
39686.97
32120.61
3662.50
800.98
149248.59
65345.93
38029.63
1710367.13
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Grand Island, Nebraska
October 3, 1962
Council met in regular session. All Councilmen present, except
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the Church of God, opened the meeting with prayer.
Minutes of the meeting of September 19th read and approved.
Regular Surety Bonds having been O.K.'d by the City Attorney, were
presented as follows:
Steve Williams, House Wrecker
- Robert C. Campbell, Auctioneer
Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Geil, approved.
Report from Nebraska Liquor Control Commission, advising that the
requested Liquor License for Boss Hotels, was denied, was presented;
received and placed on file.
Protest against the Sunday Closing Ordinance with 2400 signatures,
was presented. Motion of Mildenstein, seconded by Sorensen, received
and placed on file.
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WHEREAS, the Mayor and Council advertised for sealed proposals for
the construction of Paving District No. 381, the same to be received up to
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said date at a regular meeting of the City Council, and
WHEREAS, action on the proposal submitted was postponed until the
3rd day of October, 1962, and
WHEREAS, the proposal submitted by the Diamond Engineering Company
of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, was found to be the lowest and best
proposal submitted.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA, that the proposal of the said Diamond Engineer-
ing Company be, and the same is hereby accepted and approved; that a con-
tract for the construction of said district be entered into by and between
the City of Grand Island and said contractor, and that the Mayor and City
Clerk be, and they are hereby authorized and directed to sign said contract
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BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk forward a certified copy
of
Respectfully submi tted ~"_~.h.. e 3r'ct
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WHEREAS, the Mayor and Council advertised for sealed proposals for
the construction of Paving District No. 382, the same to be received up to
7:30 o.clock P.M. on the 19th day of September, 1962, and to be opened on
said date at a regular meeting of the City Council, and
WHEREAS, action on the proposal submitted was postponed until the
3rd day of October, 1962, and
WHEREAS, the proposal submitted by the Diamond Engineering Company
of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, was found to be the lowest and best
proposal submitted.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA, that the proposal of the said Diamond Engineer-
ing Company be, and the same is hereby aecepted and approved; that a eon-
tract for the construction of said district be entered into by and between
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the City of Grand Island and said contractor, and that the Mayor and City
Clerk be, and they are hereby authorized and directed to sign said contract
on behalf of the City of Grand Island.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk forward a certified copy
of this Resolution to Harry W. Soeth, Acting City Engineer.
Respeetfully submitted this the Jrd day of oe~ber. 1962
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Bids on Sanitary Sewer District No. 333 were presented as follbws:
DIAMOND ENGINEERING COMPANY --
ITEM NO.1. PACKAGE LIFT STATION NO. 12
1 A Smith and Lovelace $16,852.00
1 B Zimmer and Francescon $13,648.00
1 C Kelly WelU. Company $12,227.00
. ITEM NO. 2. $30,367.60
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ITEM NO. 1. PACKAGE LIFT STATION NO. 12
1 A -- Smith and Lovelace $17,770.00
ITEM NO. 2. $36,060.60
Motion of Geil, seconded by Schuessler, referred to Light and
Water Committee, Engineer, and Black & Veatch.
Bids on Curb and Gutter District No. 108 presented as follows:
DIAMOND ENGINEERING
$938.40
$966.00
ED SOBIESZYK & SON
Motion of Campbell, seconded by Stull, referred to Street and
Alley Committee and City Engineer.
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Notice from the Nebraska State Railway Commission pertaining to
Bus Fare and Routing of Grand Island Bus Service, was presented.
Motion of Stull, seconded by Schuessler, received and placed on file.
Report from Secretary of Planning Commission. No meeting on
September 26th.
Request of J. H. Nitzel for the rezoning of approximately 20 acres
in the Northeast corner of the NEi of Section 33-11-9, West 6th
Principal Meridian, Hall County Nebraska, from Residence "A" to
Business "B", was presented, along with Protective Covenants and
Restrictions. Motion of Campbell, seconded by Schuessler, referred to
Planning Commission.
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Petition for Paving in Adams ~treet from 4th to 5th; and 6th to
loth, with 54.82% signatures, was presented. Motion of Sorensen,
seconded by Schuessler, request was granted, ordinance ordered drawn.
Mr. walter Lauritsen appeared before the Council with reference to
rezoning of tract of land, previously requested by Glen Stewart, that
the property be rezoned from Res idence "A" to Bus iness "A". After
some disoussion, motion of Campbell, seconded by Stull, request was
granted.
QITY OF GRAND XSLAND
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PAVING District No. 379
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to W. line of Idlewood Lane. Contractor The Diamond Engineering Company
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DETAILS
PRICE
AMOUNT
249
Cu. Yds. Earth Excavation.
@ $0.60 $ 149.40
1,492.9 Sq. Yds.
6" Concrete pavement as
per spec.
3.17
0.38
0.75
0.70
4,732.49
257.43
27.81
677.46 Lin. Ft.
37.08 Lin. Ft.
600 Cu. Yds.
Integral Curb.
Construct cone. Headers.
Compacted Embankment.
420.00
TOTAL
$5,587.13
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Amount Now Due
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To the City Council:
I Certify that. there is Two Thousand. One Hundred. Twenty-Three
Dollars and 17/100 - -
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of above est1mate~
City Engineer
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Motion of Campbell, seconded by Stull, approved.
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$ 4 9~~03 .
1hltlitimate
Upon Contract Dated August 16, 19 62
PAVING District No. 37~ Location Oak St. from 17th St. to the N. line
of the alley N. of 21st St. Contractor The Diamond Engineering Company
QUANTITY
DETAILS
AMOUNT
PRICE
Total Amount of Contract
$20,620.98
16,496.78
3,299.36
13,197.42
8,248.39
Amount Completed (80%)
Less Retainage on Amount Completed (t)..() %)
Amount Due Contractor
Previous Estimate Payments
Amount Now Due
$4,949.03
"TOTAL COMPLETED
Previous Estimate
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20 Per Cent Retained
Amount Now Due
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I Certify that there is EQ~r Thousand Nine Hundred Fourty-Nine
Dollars and 03/100 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -DOLLARS due to
iamond
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of above estimate.
}rand !slandt' Nebr. i October 3~
Motion of campbell, seconded by Stull, approved.
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Engrne~rl$1 ~~pt.
.~70.96 .
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August. l~.. 1962 .
Partial
2 Upon Contract Dated
Estimate No.
PAVING District No'. 378. Location Anna St. fr.omClark St. to the W.
line of Madison Street.
ContractQrThe Diamond Engineering CompanYj.
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QUANTITY
PRICE
AMOUNT
DETAILS
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Total Amount of Contract
$5~,324.86
42,243.64
8,448.73
33,794.91
181023.95
Amount Completed (75%)
Less Retainage on Amount m~~xg~. Completed
Amount Due Contractor
Previous Estimate Payments.
Amount Now Due
$15,770.96
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Pre7iouS Esti~ate
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Proposed Agreement for Sanitary Sewer Service between the City
of Grand Island, and Ed Claussen and Son, 1915 S. Arthu'r Street, was
presented, along with note from City Engineer. Motion of Geil,
seconded by Stull, Agreement was approved, Mayor and Clerk authorized
to sign.
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WHEREAS, The State of Nebraska, Department of Agriculture and In-
spection, has submitted an Agreement in duplicate covering milk inspection
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by the City of Grand Island, and payment of fees to the City for such
services, and
WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Council have examined said Agreement
and find that the same should be in all respects approved.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA, that said agreement be, and the same is
hereby accepted and approved, and that the Mayor and City Clerk be and
they are hereby directed and authorized to sign said agreement on behalf
of the City of Grand Island.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a certified copy of this Resolution
be attached to each of said copies of said Agreement.
Respectfully submitted this 3rd day of October,
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adopted, Mayor and Clerk authorized to sign Agreement.
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Honorable Mayor & City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
We the undersigned members of the Street and Alley
Committee, hereby recommend the approval of the Engineer's
Estimate for the purchase of two vehichles for the engineer-
ing division.
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Honorable Mayor & City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
Herewith is the City Engineer's estimate for the
purchase of two vehicles for the Engineering Division.
TOTAL
$1 , 900 . 00 ",'
1,600.00
$3,500.00
One - Four Door Station Wagon
One - 1/2 Ton Pickup
Trade in to consist of one 1956 International
half-ton pickup.
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advertise for bids to be received until 7:30 P.M. Wed-
nesday October 17, 1962.
Respectfully submitted,
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City Engineer
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Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
We, the undersigned members of the Police, Licenses
and Ordinances Committee, hereby recommend the approval
of the Engineer's Estimate for the purchase of two new
police cars, said purchase being provided for in the cur-
rent budget.
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October 3, 1962
Honorable Mayor & City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
Herewith is the City Engineer's estimate for the
purchase of two new police cars.
Two - Four Door Passenger Cars @ $1,500.00 Each - $3,000.00
Trade in to consist of two 1961 Chevrolet Biscayne
Four Door Passenger Cars.
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advertise for bids to be received until 7:30 P.M. Wed-
nesday October 17, 1962.
Respectfully submitted,
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City Engineer
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Motion of Mildensteln, seconded by Schuessler, approved.
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Honorable Mayor & City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
We the undersigned, members of the Street and
Alley Committee, hereby recommend that an ordinance
be drawn authorizing the erection of stop signs at
the following locations:
On Twenty Second Street and its intersection
with Sycamore Street.
On Twenty Third Street and its intersection
with Sycamore Street.
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WHEREAS, there is great doubt as to whether the voters of the City of
Grand Island, Nebraska, have the right to Initiative and Referendum as
respects Ordinances for the Government of said City of Grand Island, Nebraska,
and
WHEREAS, Section 18-129 of the Reissue Revised Statutes of Nebraska
of 1943, provides that the Initiative and Referendum provisions of Section
18-101 to 18-130 of the Reissue Revised Statutes of Nebraska of 1943, shall
not become operative in any City until accepted by the voters thereof, and
WHEREAS, Section 18-121 of the Reissue Revised Statutes of Nebraska
of 1943 provides that the Mayor and 'City Council may at any time, by
Resolution, provide for the submission to a direct vote of the voters of any
measure introduced in it, pending before it, enacted by it, or enacted by
the voters under Sections 18-101 to 18~130, and may provide in such
Resolution that the same shall be submitted at a special election or the
next annual election, and
WHEREAS, it is deemed to be in the best interest of the voters of the
City of Grand Island, Nebraska, that the provisions for Initiative and
Referendum as contained in Sections 18-101 to 18-130, both inclusive, of the
Reissue Revised Statutes of Nebraska of 1943, be accepted by the voters of
the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, and
WHEREAS, it is necessary that the acceptance of said Sections be
voted upon by the voters of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA: That in accordance with the provisions of
Section 18-129 of the Reissue Revised Statutes of Nebraska of 1943, and
in accordance with the power invested in us as the Mayor and City Council
of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, by the provisions of Section 18-121
of the Reissue Revised Statutes of Nebraska of 1943, that Sections 18-101
to 18-130, both inclusive, of the Reissue Revised Statutes of Nebraska of
1943, be submitted to the voters of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, at
the next general election on November 6, 1962, for rejection or approval.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of the City of Grand Island,
Nebraska, shall cause notice of such election to be published as required
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at said election; that there shall be printed on the ballots the following:
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For the acceptance of the provisions of Sections 18-101 to 18-130,
both inclusive, of the Reissue Revised Statutes of Nebraska,
1943, as amended, which sections grant the rights to Initiative
and Referendum to the voters of a city or village and provide
for the manner of the exercise of such rights.
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Against the acceptance of the provisions of Sections 18-101
to 18-130, both inclusive, of the Reissue Revised Statutes of
Nebraska, 1943, as amended, which sections grant the rights
to Initiative and Referendum to the voters of a city or
village and provide for the manner of the exercise of such
rights.";
That said vote shall be returned and canvassed in all respects, as
provided by law, in the case of general elections.
Respectfully submitted this 3rd day of October, 1962.
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Motlo:n of M(tll1'det1Bte:t~, 8se~o.rldedY;byYl:nt, He solut ion was adopted.
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ORDINANCE NO. 3875 - pertaining to Sunday CloSing. Motion of
Sorensen, seconded by Geil, rules suspended and ordinance placed on
third reading by title only. Roll call ballot. voting yes, Schuessler
Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Stull. Lint not voting.
ORDINANCE NO. 3875 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Geil, was
placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot. Voting
yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Stull. Lint
not vot ing.
ORDINANCE NO. 3878 pertaining to the Standards of the National
Board of Fire Underwriters for the installation of Gas Appliances, etc.
was presented. Motion of Campbell, seconded by Lint, that the
Ordinance be held up for further study.
ORDINANCE NO. 3887 providing for 2-hour parking in the 300 Block
on E. 3rd Street, regularly passed by the Council, signed by the Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3887 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
was placed on first reading at length. holl call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint. Voting
no, none. Haile absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3887 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Stull, Lint. Voting no, none. Haile absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3887 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Stull, Lint. Voting no, none. Haile absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3887 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot.
Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Stull,
Lint. Voting no, none. Haile absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3888 creating paving District No. 386 in Adams
Street from 4th to 5th; and 6th to lOth, regularly passed by the Counci
signed by the Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3888 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
was placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint. Voting
no, none. Haile absent.
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rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
ROll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, oeil, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Stull, Lint. Voting no, none. Haile absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3888 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Oei1, Sorensen,
Mi1denstein, Stull, Lint. Voting no, none. Haile absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3888 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot.
Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Gei1, Sorensen, Mi1denstein, Stull,
Lint. V ot ing no, none. Ha ile absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3889 authorizing sale of Real Estate in Geer Sub-
Division to William B. and Lenora Jones, regularly passed by the
Council, signed' by the Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3889 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
was placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint. Voting
no, none. Haile absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3889 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Mi1denstein, stull, Lint. Voting no, none. Haile absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3889 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Oei1, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Stull, Lint. Voting no, none. Haile absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3889 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. ROll call ballot.
Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Stull,
Lint. Voting no, none. Haile absent.
OEDINANCE NO. 3890 pertaining to $1,350,000.00 Bond Issue for
Storm Sewers, regularly passed by the Council, signed by the Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3890 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
was placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Ml1denstein, Stull, Lint. Voting
no, none. Haile absent.
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ORDINANCE NO. 3890 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Stull, Lint. Voting no, none. Haile absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3890 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Stull, Lint. Voting no, none. Haile absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3890 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot.
Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, ~orensen, Mildenstein, Stull,
Lint. Voting no, none. Haile absent.
At this point Mr. Prince interrupted, mentioning that he under-
stood that Ordinance No. 3875, pertaining to Sunday Closing, had just
been placed on third reading. He was advised that the Ordinance had
been regularly passed. After his comments pertaining to sale of
bread and milk to be included in the exception; for his convenience
the Ordinance was repassed.
ORDINANCE NO. 3875 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Geil, rules
suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only. Roll
call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Stull. Lint not voting. Haile was not present.
ORDINANCE NO. 3875 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Geil, was
placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot. Voting
yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Stull. Lint
not voting. haile was not present.
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WHEREAS, Section 77-1862 of the Revised Statutes of Nebraska, 1943,
1961 Cumulative Supplement, provides as follows:
"Any and all taxes and special assessments, together with in-
terest, penalty and costs, levied upon any real property, and
any lien created thereby in this state and due to this state
or to any county or other political subdivision thereof, be-
coming delinquent in the calendar year 1943 or any prior year,
are hereby released and extinguished forever.
"Any and all taxes and special assessments, together with in-
terest, penalty and costs, levied upon any real property, and
any lien created thereby in this state and due to this state
or to any county or other political subdivision thereof, be-
coming delinquent in the calendar year 1944, or any subse-
quent year, are hereby released and extinguished forever upon
the expiration of fifteen years after the date upon which the
tax or special assessment became or shall become delinquent.tl
and
WHEREAS, according to the provisions of said section the following
special assessments should, therefore, be released and extinguished:
Henry and Ruth Baasch, Sewer District No. 156, levied May 9, 1930,
Lot Two (2), Block Nine (9), Baker's Addition, Amount $ 41.80
John Devlin, for cutting weeds on Lot Three (3), Block Twenty-six
(26), Baker's Addition, levied September 17, 1927, Amount
2.00
O. E. Gross, Sewer District No. 202, levied October 4, 1946,
Lot Ninety-eight (98) Belmont Addition Amount
57.19
Nora Martin, Sewer District No. 206, levied August2D, 1947,
Lot One (1), Block Two (2), College Addition Amount
Lot Three (3), Block Two (2), College Addition Amount
Edward E. & Hattie Engleman, Gravel District No.5,
levied Y~rch 5, 1937
Lot Six (6), Block Five (5), Dill-Huston Addition
Ben E. Kazlowsky, Sewer District No. 194, Levied
October 17, 1945,
Lot One (1), Block Thirteen (13) Evan's Addition
Lot Two (2), Block Thirteen (13) Evans Addition
Lot Three (3), ~lock Thirteen (13), Evan's Addition
Lot Four (4), Block Thirteen (13), Evan's Addition
Lot Five (5), Block Thirteen (13), Evan's Addition
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June 7, 1939,
C 1/3 Lot Seven (7), Block Fifty-eight (58), Original
Town
Lot Five (5), Block Fifty-nine (59), Original Town
Certified Water Charge, levied April 3, 1928,
W 1/2 Lot Two (2), Block Sixty-seven (67), Original Town
Sidewalk assessment, levied March 5, 1938,
S 1/2 Lot Six (6), Block Seventy-nine (79) Original Town
94.71
55.35
Amount
1.50
Amount
Amount
Amount
Amount
Amount
48.43
48.43
48.43
48.43
48.43
Amount 73.81
Amount 7.50
Amount 33.16
Amount 27.00
Margaret A. Schleichardt, Gravel District No.8, levied
September 15, 1937
Lot Eight (8), Block Ninety-six (96), Amount 2.18
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John McCarthy, Sewer District No. 209, levied
August 20, 1947
Lot Four, Block Two (2), Harrison Subdivision
Water ~ain District No. 104, levied July 2, 1940,
Lot Four (4), Block Two (2), Harrison Subdivision
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John McCarthy, Water Main District No. 103, levied
July 2, 1947
Lot One (1), Block Eleven (11), Lambert's Addition
Lot Two (2), Block Eleven (11), Lambert's Addition
Amotint
Amount
Kenneth Rentfrow, Sewer District No. 204, levied
October 23, 1946
Lot Eight (8), Block Thirty-one (31), Packer &
Barr's Second Addition
Water Main District No. 105, levied July 2, 1947
Lot Eight (8), Block Thirty-one (31), Packer &
Barr's Second Addition
Amount
Amount
Lillian Mahoney, Sidewalk assessment, levied
August 21, 1931,
Lot One (1), Block Three (3), Park Place Addition
Gravel District No. 13, levied November 18, 1938
Lot One (1), Block Three (3), Park Place Addition
Curb & Gutter District No. 39, levied August 24,1940
Lot One(l), Block Three (3), Park Place Addition
Amotint
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Floyd Darling, Gravel District No. 19, levied
August 9, 1941
Lot Seven, Block Nine (9), Sheridan Place
District
Otto Stelk, Grave~o. 18, levied November 9, 1940
Fr. Lot Nine (9), Fr. Block Forty (40), Wasmer's
Second Addition
Amount
Amount
Henry Stange, Gravel District No. 15, levied
November 9, 1940
W 17' Lot One (1) and all of Lot Two (2), Block
Sixteen (16), Windolph's Addition
Curp & Gutter District No. 28, levied July 6, 1940
W 17' Lot One (1), Block Sixteen (16), Windolph's
Addition
Curb & Gutter District No. 28, levied July 6, 1940
Lot Two (2), Block Sixteen (16), Windolph's
Addition
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59.40
79.86
79.86
77.10
67.76
159.05
4.68
15.84
2.91
1.42
1.56
5.10
19.80
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA, that the above and foregoing special assessments
be, and the same are hereby released, extinguished and Qrdered cancelled and
removed from the tax records of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, and that
Walter W. Weber, City Treasurer, be, and he is hereby directed and authorized
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said tax records.
this Resolution to the said Walter W. Weber, City Treasurer.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk forward a certified copy of
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WHEREAS, the Mayor and Council advertised for sealed proposals for
the construction of Curb and Gutter District No. 108, the same to be re-
ceived up to 7:30 o'clock P.M. on the 3rd day of October, 1961, and to be
opened on said date at a regular meeting of the City Council, and
WHEREAS, the proposal submitted by;tho !!12.~cre;P~lj ,:t~
of the City of ..6J~ ~~e ~r-:,
was found to be the lowest and best proposal submitted.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA, that the proposal of the said gj},
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and approved; that a contract for the construction of said district be
entered into by and between the City of Grand Island and said contractor,
and that the Mayor and City Clerk be, and they are hereby authorized and
directed to sign said contract on behalf of the City of Grand Island.
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copy of this Resolution to Ronald Rystrom, City Engineer.
Respectfully submitted th'is the 3rd~_Of Oct
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WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Council advertised for sealed proposals
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for the furnishing and construction of a Sanitary Sewer Lift Station, said
proposals to be received up to 7:30 o'clock P.M. on the 3rd day of October,
1962, and to be opened on said date at the regular meeting of the City
Council, and
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of the City. of 6!I(Ai~\111 ~L /,I,-/..;'j)
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA: that the proposal submitted by
L))AI4'?JA/11 b.t{J/lt/,Ei~i?)jN{~ d& be, and the same is hereby accepted
and approved; that a contract for the construction of said Sanitary Sewer
Lift Station be entered into by and between the City of Grand Island and
said contractor, and that the Mayor and City Clerk be, and they are hereby
authorized and directed to sign said contract on behalf of the City of Grand
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BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk forward a certified copy
of this Resolution to Ronald Rystrom, City Engineer.
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WHEREAS, the Mayor and Council advertised for sealed proposals for
the construction of Sewer District No. 333, the same to be received up to
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said date at a regular meeting of the City Council, and
WHEREAS, the proposal submitted by the said VIAMrJlVO
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NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA:
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That the proposal of the said LJiA/'.;f:,tJ/1/'D
be, and the same is hereby accepted
and approved; that a contract for the construction of said district be enter-
ed into by and between the City of Grand Island and said contractor, and
that the M2yor and City Clerk be, and they are hereby authorized and di-
rected to sign said contract on behalf of the City of Grand Island.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk forward a certified
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Respectfully submitted this the 3rd day of October, 1962.
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Motion of Geil, seconded by Mildenstein, Resolution was
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The Mayor advised the Council that according to the Court Ruling,
James Haile was ineligible to hold office; and on account of Court
Ruling pertaining to Annexation, resignation of Charles True from
Civil Service Board, was accepted. After some d~scussion, motion of
Mildenste1n, seconded by Stull, that the Mayor and Council express a
vote of Thanks for work done by Mr. True. Councilman Lint recommended
Ralph Townsend to succeed Mr. True.
Discussion on conditions existing in Precinct No. 15 as concerning
the Election. Same was referred to Election Committee to make
arrangements for Voting Places.
Claims against the City were presented as follows:
GENERAL
$ 732.57
2,228.93
1,132.44
1,962.95
638.47
128.62
2,569.35
117.17
1,815.37
63.45
AIRPORT
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SANITATION
PARK
POLICE
CEMETERY
FIRE
SEWER
GARA GE
1,976.60
WATER
753.00
LIGHT
41,613.92
24,232.28
PAVING DISTRICT
OFF STREE'l'
1.50
TOTAL
$79,966.62
Claims for October 3, 1962
Motion of Stull, seconded by Geil, claims were allowed as read,
and listed in .the Claim Register. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint. Voting
no, none.
Mot ion of Stull, seconded by Mildenste in, Council adj ourned., to
7:30 P.M., October 4th.
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October 3, 1962
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GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA
October 4, 1962
Council met as per adjournment of October 3rd. All Councilmen
present. His Honor, the Mayor, presiding.
Council met in conjunction with Planning Commission.
Public Hearing on request of American Legion for Special Building
Permit; and A. L. Horn for rezoning section in southeast portion of
the City from Residence llA" to Residence nBn. Number of individuals
present who expressed themselves pro and con.
Detailed minutes were recorded by Mayor's Secretary.
Motion of Stull, seconded by schuessler, Council adjourned.
F. S. White
City Clerk
Octo ber 4, 1962
GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA
October 11, 1962
Council met as per special call of the Mayor. All Councilmen
except Stull.
present/. His Honor, the Mayor, presiding.
ORDINA~CE NO. 3891 extending the City Limits to include a sector
of land contiguous to Bel Air Addition, regularly passed by the Council
signed by the Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3891 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
was placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Lint. Voting no,
none. Stull absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3891 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Lint. Voting no, none. Stull absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3891 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Lint. Voting no, none. Stull absent.
ORDINA\NCE NO. 3891 - Mot ion of Sorensen, seconded by Schue ssler,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot.
Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Lint.
Voting no, none. Stull absent.
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ORDINANCE NO. 3892 annexing Farmington Subdivision; and area
between Farmington Subdivision and South City Limits, regularly passed
by the Council, signed by the Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3892 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
was placed on first reading at length. nolI call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Lint. Voting no,
none. Stull absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3892 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Lint. Voting no, none. Stull absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3892 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Lint. Voting no, none. Stull absent.
OHDINANCE l.'J.ih-3892 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot.
Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Lint.
Voting no, none. Stull absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3893 changing the Boundary Lines of Second and
Third Wards, regularly passed by the Council, signed by the Nayor.
ORDINANOE NO. 3893 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
was placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Lint. Voting no,
none. Stull absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3893 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, campbell, Geil, So~ensen,
Mildenstein, Lint. Voting no, none. Stull absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3893 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Lint. Voting no, none. Stull absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3893 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot.
Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Lint.
Voting no, none. Stull absent.
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ORDINANCE NO. 3894 designating Election Districts, regularly
passed by the Council, signed by the Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3894 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
was placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Lint. Voting no,
none. Stull absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3894 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Lint. Voting no, none. Stull absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3894 - Motion of Sorenserl, seconded by Schuessler,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Lint. Voting no, none. Stull absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3894 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot.
Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Lint,
Voting no, none. Stull absent.
(COpy LETTER FROM A. L. HORN relative to rezoning request)
October 9, 1962
Mayor Frank Ryder & City Council
City of Grand Island, City Hall
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
On August 13, 1962, I requested, by letter, consideration for the
rezoning of (2) tracts from Residence A to Residence B. This was done
on behalf of the Spelts Lumber Co. of Grand Island. I have been asked,
as their Agent, to withdraw this rezoning request. I wish to thank
you gentlemen and the members of the Planning Commission for considering
this matter and holding public hearings.
The Spelts Lumber Co. entered into this possible project with the thougl
of filling a need in Grand Island and were willing to invest a sizable
sum toward this end. However, they can now see that it has caused
alarm, through much misinformation, to the extent that legal action has
been threatened. They do not wish to become a part of such unpleasant-
ness and to offend their many long-time customers in the area. The
Spelts Company is a statewide operation, headquartering in Grand Island,
and are moving this project planning; for the present, to other
communities of their system where actual construction is under way.
Thank you again for the time and effort you have given to this request.
Sincerely,
S/A. L. Horn
ALH/mr
Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell, received and placed on
file.
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RE: DIRECTOR OF CIVIL DEFENSE
( COpy)
RESOLUTION
WHEREAS, the sixty-second session of the Nebraska Legislature has
enacted into law LB480, known as the Nebraska Civil Defense
Act of 1951, and
WHEREAS,
Section 7 of said Act authorizes and directs each county and
each City of metropolitan, primary or first class, to
establish a local organization for civil defense, and to do
certain other acts in connection therewith, and
WHEREAS,
such action is not only required by law, but that it appears
to be in the best interests of the county and/or city and of
the citizens thereof to ps,rticipate in the benefits and
responsibilities of said Act:
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIOrffiRS
(OR SUPERVISORS) OF HALL COUNTY, NEBRASKA, and/or THE CITY COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA:
1. That there is hereby established within said county and/or
city a local civil defense organization to be operated in
conformity with the Nebraska Civil Defense Act of 1951.
2. That reposing great confidence in her integrity and ability,
~ETHA K. SMITH, whose address is GRAND ISLAND, is hereby
appointed Director of Civil Defense of said County and/or
City during the pleasure of this body, or until a successor
is duly appointed.
Motion of Schuessler, seconded by Campbell, Resolution was
adopted
(COpy REPORT OF POLICE COMMITTEE relative to over-time parking tickets)
October 9, 1962
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council
City Hall
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gent lemen:
The undersigned committee together with the City Attorney, who after
due consideration and study relative to procedure used to enforce
Ordinance #2632 which Ordinance pertains to over-time parking tickets,
recommends such Ordinance be amended. That in brief, such amendment
would allow overtime parkers five (5) days to pay their respective
fine, and if not paid during such period, a warrant would be issued
for their arrest.
WEL/cs
Respectfully submitted,
S/ Norman Mildenstein
S/ Harold J. Schuessler
S/ Warren B. Geil
Motion of Mildenstein, seconded by Geil, Report was approved.
Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell, Council adjourned.
F. s. 1Nhite
City Clerk
October 11, 1962
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Grand Island, Nebraska
October 17, 1962
Council met in regular session. All Councilmen present. His
Honor, the Mayor, presiding. Rev. Lofgreen, First Christian Church,
opened the meeting with prayer. Minutes of the meetings of October
3rd, 4th and 11th, read and approved. At this time the Mayor excused
himself on account of previous engagement. President of the Council,
Schuessler, took over.
Report of Northwestern Public Service for the month of September
presented, received and placed on file.
Request of Glen Stewart for permission to build Business Office
on West Stolley Park Road just west of Roger's Green House, was
presented. Motion of Campbell, seconded by Lint, that the plans be
tentatively approved, same being submitted to Planning Commission, and
that permission be granted if and when the road area through there has
been approved.
Bids on ~ Ton Pickup and Station Wagon for Engineering Department
presented:
DIERS MOTOR COMPANY -- 1963 - F-IOO
$1204.00 + trade-in.
Ranch Wagon--
DIERS MOTOR COMPANY
Falcon-4door
$1672.50
$2035.04
$2160.42
1963 Ford Fairlane --4door
1963 Ford Country Sedan
KINMAN CHEVROLET
1963 ~ Ton Pickup-$1322.34
1962 Chevrolet II
4 door Sedan Station Wagon -$1869.87
INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER
~ Ton Pickup -- $1350.00 + trade-in.
Motion of Campbell, seconded by Lint, referred to Street and Alley
Committee and City Engineer.
BIDS ON POLICE CARS PRESENTED AS FOLLOWS:
DIERS MOTOR COMPANY
KINMAN CHEVROLET
2-1963 Ford 300 - 4 door $3000.00 + Tradein.
2-1963 Chevrolet Biscayne
4 door $2944.34 + Tradein.
Motion of Mildenstein, seconded by Geil, referred to Police
Committee.
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(COpy) Letter from Harold A . Prince, Attorney for School District
4 October 62
Honorable Mayor and City Council of the
City of Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
Re: School District of the City of Grand Island,
in the County of Hall, in the State of
Nebraska
It has come to the attention of the School District of Grand ISland
that the City of Grand Island has not accounted for all the fines and
penalties collected by the City of Grand Island, and that there is a
substantial balance of the fines and penalties collected which the City
of Grand Island has converted to its own use. The City of Grand Island
is a trustee of all the fines and penalties collected by it for the
benefit of the School District. The Board of Education has instructed
me to notify you of its position and of its request.
The School District is not concerned at this time with fines and
penalties that have been collected by the City on anything else than
the parking meter violations. Will you please therefore render an
accounting to the School District of the amounts collected by you, and
the amounts paid over to the Treasurer of the School District for the
period of time commencing with the 1st of January, 1957. This must
include, among others, the .250 and $1 penalties. It must also include
any and all fines or penalties that are not counted through the office
of the Police Judge. The Supreme Court of the State of Nebraska has
ruled that all the fines and penalties go to the School District and
you are not entitled to retain any part thereof for so-called
administration expenses.
Will you please take care of this at your earliest convenience, other-
wise, of course, the School District will be compelled to resort to
legal remedies.
HAP :ED
Very truly yours,
sf Harold A. Prince, Attorney for the
School District of the City of
Grand Island, in the County of Hall
in the State of Nebraska
Motion of Mildenstein, seconded by r~il, referred to the police
and Finance Committees, City Attorney, to contact Mr. Prince.
Notice of Hearing from State Railway Commission pertaining to
Grayhound Corporation request for permission to operate buses between
Grand Island and Lincoln -- Date 9:30 A.M., December 3, 1962, Capitol
Building, Lincoln, Nebraska.
Profit and Loss Statement from Light and Water Department
presented. Motion of Campbell, seconded by Mildenstein, received and
placed on file.
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Honorable Mayor & City Council
City Hall
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
On several occasions we have been faced with the
problem of the establishment of new business's
within the Fire Zone in old frome structures that
do not meet any of the requirements of the Building
Code. The Building Code is specific as pertains to
the erecting of new buildings in the fire zone, but
rather vague on what to do about the old ones already
in existance.
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Committee to consider an Ordinance to prohibit the
establishment of any new business's in old residence
type buildings, or wood frame structures within the
fire zone, and within the jurisdiction of the
Building Code.
Respectfully submitted
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Chief Building Inspector
Ci ty Hall
Grand Island, Nebrawska
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Motion of Campbell, seconded by Mildenstein, referred to
Building Codes Committee and Ordinance Committee.
CITY OF GRAND ISLAND
Engine.ring Dept.
Final ._Estimate No.
PAVING District No. $68
to Waugh St.
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'thIs Est"imate
June 21t 19~
Location Sheridan Ave. from Ca~ital Ave.
Contractor The Diamond En~ineerine Company
. QUANTITY DETAILS PRICE
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1,760 Cu. Yds. Earth Excavation.
9,140.42 Sq. Yds. 6" Cone. Pavement as per spec.
1,157.63 Sq. Yds. 6" Cone. Pavement reinforced as
specified.
3,735.05 Lin. Ft. Integral Curb.
359.17 Lin. Ft. Construct Concrete Headers.
1 Each Adjust Manholes to grade.
2
Each
AMOUNT
@ $0.60 $ 1,056.00
3.16 28,883.73
3.56
0.30
0.72
16.00
4,121.16
1,120.52
258.60
16.00
Construct storm sewer inlets complete
a. Type "Bff 140.00
33
Reinf. Cone. sewer pipe, In Place
Lin. Ft. a. 12" dia. C76-57.
60
Cast Iron Sewer Pipe, In Place
Lin. Ft. a. 8" Dia.
I 16 Lin. Ft.
33.4 Lin. Ft.
1 Each
66 Lin. Ft.
32 Lin. Ft.
1 Each
200 Cu. Yds.
2$0.00
3.00
99.00
5.75
345.00
Bituminous expansion material in place
a. iff x 6". 0 . 22
Removal of Cone. Comb. Curb & gutter. 0.33
6" Cone. Headwall & Apron per plan. 85.00
3.52
11.02
85.00
Removal 12ff C.M.P. 0.60 39.60
Removal 15" R.C.P. 1.00 32.00
M450 Manhole Ring and Cover. 55.00 55.00
Fine aand for fill material in soft
areas. 2.00 400.00
TOTAL $36,806.15
~36.806.1L-~__
28,574.96
NONE
~ 8.231.19
TOTAL COMPLETED
Previous Estimate
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Amount Now Due
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..D~~:t.~r~. ~;nq. 19/100 :-. - - - - -.- - - - - -, '7....1.:..:- DOLLARS due to
The Di~~nd Enp.:inee~ing COffiR!ier
cQount of above estimate.
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Motion of Campbell, seconded by Mildenstein, approved.
CITY OF GRAND ISLAND
Engine@ring Dept.
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$ 1,616.77
'TFilsEstimate
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PAVING District No. 374 Location Oak St~et. .from $ixteenjjh Stf~et
to Seventeenth Street
Contractor The Di~mond Engin~erini Cqmpany
. QUANTITY
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1,235.14 Sq. Yds.
560.3 Lin. Ft.
36.9 Lin. Ft.
1 Each
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DETAILS
PRICE AMOUNT
Earth Excavation.
0.60
@i $IImX $ 123.60
6" Concrete Pavement as
per spec.
Integral Curb.
3.17
0.38
0.75
16.00
3,915.39
212.91
27.68
16.00
Construct Concrete Headers.
Adjust Manhole to grade
Bituminous Esp. Material in place
41.9 Lin. Ft. a. 1" x 6" 0.26
10.89
36.9 Lin. Ft. Removal of Concrete Headers.
1 Each M450 Manhole Ring & Cover.
TOTAL
0.35 12.92
55.00 55.00
$4,374.39
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~ONE
~1,616.77
Previous Estimate
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Amoqpt Now Due
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I Certify that th~re i~ Qne Thousand ~ix, H~ndred Sixteen Dollars
and X 77/100.~ - - - -
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}rand Island, Nebr. t . October 17-, ,1 _'.
Motion of Campbell, seconded by Ml1denstein, approved.
~) C~ty Engineer
$ ~..g91. 94-.
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Upon Contract Dated August 16.. 1962
CITY OF GRAND ISLAND
Engine~ring Dept.
Final
Estimate No~ 2
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man Ave. and in Sherman Ave. from
College St. to Wa~gh St. Contractor The Diamond Eniineerin~ Company
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31288.45 Sq. Yds.
11473.74- Lin. Ft.
111.08 Lin. Ft.
11196.4 Sq. Ft.
102 Sq. Ft.
DETAILS
PRICE
AMOUNT
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@$0.60 $
6" Concrete pavement as per
spec.
3.17
0.38
0.75
0.45
Integral Curb.
Construct Concrete Headers.
Construct 4" thick cone. walk.
Construct 5" thick cone. drive-
ways.
0.55
48
32.66
283
Bituminous expansion material, in place
Lin. Ft. a. i" x 4" 0.17
Lin. Ft. b. 1~ x 6" 0.26
Lin. Ft. Removal of cone. combination curb
and gutter. 0.35
I 72 Sq. Ft.
11184.4- Sq. Ft.
2 Each
Removal of conc. driveways.
Removal of concrete walks.
0.12
0.09
30.00
Clear & Grub 13" - 18" tree.
TOTAL
TOTAL COMPLETED
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7,390.00
NONE
-..J 4.891. ~4
Previous Estimate
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Amount Now Due
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328.80
10,1+24.39
560.02
83.31
538.38
56.10
8.16
8.49
99.05
8.64
106.60
60.00
$12,281.94
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To the City C04nci1:
I Certify that there is Four Thousand Eight Hundred Ninety-On~
DoJ.lars ~nct 94/100 -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -DOLLARS due to
T~e p~amQuq En~ineerin~ Company ~on account of above estimate.
~~:t:i:.f<W/ City Engineer
}rand Island., Nebr., October 1'(,19 .'
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Motion of campbell, seconded by Mildenstein, approved.
CITY OF GRAND ISLAND
Engine,ring Dept.
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Upon Cont~act Dated
$ 2,$91.34
This Estimate
Sept. 24, 19~
PAVING District No. 381 Location Adams Street from Fifth Street
to Sixtfh Street
Contractor The Diamond Engineering Company
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DETAILS
PRICE
AMOUNT
Total Amount of Contract
$4,517.73
3,614.18
722.84
2,891.34
NONE
Amount Completed (80%)
Less Retainage on Amount Completed
Amount Due Contractor
Previous Estimate Payments
Amount Now Due
$2,891.34
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Previous Estimate
NQNE
722,$4
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Amount Now Due
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To the City 004noi1:
I Certify that there is Two ThollS.l:Jrjd Eight Hllndr~d Ninety-Ore
Doll~rs~ and 34/100 -
- - - - - - - - - - - DOLLARS due to
TQe Diam9nd Engiijeering Companr . on account of above estimate.
}rand Island, Nebr., October 17 ,.19r.1l:.~~t;~ City Engineer
Motion of Campbell, seconded by Mildenstein, approved.
CITY OF GRAND ISLAND
Engine~ring Dept~
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Partial__Estimate No.
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Upon Contract Dated Sept. 24, 19~
PAVING District No. 382 Location Logan Street from Second Str~et
to Thir.d Street
Contractor The Diamond En~ioeeripi Company
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DETAILS
PRICE
AMOUNT
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Total Amount of Contract
$5,775.65
4,620.52
924.10
3,696.42
NONE
Amount Completed (80%)
Less Retainage on Amount Completed
Amount Due Contractor
Previous Estimate Payments
Amount Now Bue
$3,696.42
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924.10
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Previous Estimate
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Amount NoW Due
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I Certify that th.f3re i~ "Thre~/ Thous~Il<U>.J.x HUl!~!e~. Ninet:y-Six
:Ooll~rs ang 42/J~OP --:, ,-:., - - ~_..-;. -.~' -' =- - ~,-., - -:..-, - DOLLARS due to
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Motion, of campbell, seconded by Milden~tein, approved.
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Honorable Mayor & City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
Herewith is the Engineer's estimate for the
Grand Island Municipal Golf Course as provided by
Thomas & Benjamin & Clayton, Engineers & Architects.
23,038 Cu. Yds.
785 Cu. Yds.
Lump
Sum
Lump
Sum
27
Tons
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@ $ 0.35
1.75
Sand for traps.
Fine Grading of Greens,
traps, and trees.
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$9,813.30
1,373.75
900.00
100.00
22.20 599.40
$12,786.45
Grading of fairways.
Pond Sealant.
TOTAL
I recommend that this work be advertised for
bids to be received until 7:30 o'clock P.M. Wednesday
November 7, 1962.
RAR:dgl
Respectfully submitted,
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City Engineer
Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Lint, approved.
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Honorable Mayor & City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
Herewith is the City Ehgineer's estimate
for the construction of Curb & Gutter District
No. 109, which district is to be constructed
in Sylvan Street from Windolph Avenue to Hedde
Street.
560 Lin. Ft.
30" Combination Curb
and Gutter. @ $1.75
TOTAL
It is recommended ,that this work be adver-
tised for bids to be received until 7:30 P.M.
Wednesday November 7, 1962.
Respectfully submitted,
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City Engineer
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Honorable Mayor & City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
Herewith is the City Engineer's estimate
for the construction of Curb & Gutter District
No. 110, which district is to be constructed
in Cottage Street from the west line of Sheridan
Avenue to the west line of the corporate limits
of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska.
372.4 Lin. Ft.
30" Combination Curb
and Gutter. @ $1.75
'FOT AL
t651.70
$651.70
It is recommended that this work be adver-
tised for bids to be received until 7:30 P.M.
Wednesday November 7, 1962.
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City Engineer
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Motion of campbell, seconded by Lint, approved.
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ca~ITTEE REPORT FOR PIPE LINE RIGHT OF WAY
TO THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
Attached herewith is a proposed rider extending the term of
agreement CD 25496 between the City of Grand Island and the Union
Pacific Railroad.
In as much as this is routine business between the Union
Pacific Railroad and the City of Grand Island Utilities Depart-
ment, your Committee recommends that the Council authorize
appropriate signatures, and return the correspondence to the
Union Pacific Railroad for execution.
Respectfully submitted this 17th day of October, 1962.
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Motion of Mildenstein, seconded
by Campbell, report was approved.
WATER~ELECfRrC, SANITARY SEWER-
SYSTEM and DISPOSAL PLANT COMMITTEE
(COpy)
RESOLUTION
WHEREAS, UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY has tendered to the
CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, State of Nebraslca, an agreement extending to and
including November 12, 1967, the term of contract dated February 18,
1948, covering the construction, maintenance and operation of a 24-inch
water pipe line on the right of way and under the tract of the Railroad
Company at Grand Island, Hall County, NebraSka; said agreement being
identified as Railroad Company's C.D. No. 25496-1-C; and
WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Grand Island has said
proposed agreement before it and has given it careful review and
consideration; and
1;JHEREAS, it is considered that the best interests of said
City of Grand Island, State of Nebraska, will be subserved by the
acceptance of said agreement;
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF TH~ CITY OF
GRAND ISLAND, STATE OF NEBRASKA:
That the terms of the agreement submitted by the Union Pacific
Railroad Company as aforesaid be, and the same are hereby, accepted in
behalf of said City;
That the Mayor of said City is hereby authorized, empowered
and directed to execute said agreement on behalf of said City, and that
the City Clerk of said City is hereby authorized and directed to attest
said agreement and to attach to each duplicate original of said agree-
ment a certified copy of this resolution.
Motion of Mildenstein, seconded by campbell, Resolution was adopted
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COMMITTEE REPORT FOR ELECTRIC LIGHT & PO~v'"ER SERVICE
TO THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
Attached herewith is a proposed rider extending the
term of agreement CD 24327 between the City of Grand Island
and the Union Pacific Railroad.
In as much as this is routine business between the
Union Pacific Railroad and the City of Grand Island Util-
ities Department, your Committee recommends that the Council
authorize appropriate signatures, and return the correspon-
dence to the Union Pacific Railroad for execution.
Respectfully submitted this 17th day of October, 1962.
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Motion of Geil, seconded by Mildenstein, approved.
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RESOLUTION
WHEREAS, UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY has tendered to the
CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, State of Nebraska, an agreement extending to and
including December 31, 1964, the term of contract dated November 4, 1939
covering the furnishing and delivery of electric light and power service
by the City to the Railroad Company at Grand Island, Nebraska; said
agreement heing identified as Railroad Company's C.D. No. 24327-R; and
WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Grand Island has said
proposed agreement before it and has given it careful review and
consideration; and
WHEREAS, it is cons idered that the best interest s of said
City of Grand Island, State of Nebraska, will be subserved by the
acceptance of said agreement;
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
GRAND ISLAND, STATE OF NEBRASKA:
That the terms of the agreement submitted by the Union Pacific
Railroad Company as aforesaid be, and the same are hereby, accepted in
behalf of said City;
That the Mayor of said City is hereby authorized, empowered
and directed to exceute said agreement on behalf of said City, and that
the City Clerk of said City is hereby authorized and directed to attest
said agreement and to attach to each duplicate original of said
agreement a certified copy of this resolution.
Motion of Geil, seconded by Mildenstein, Resolution was adopted.
Agreement by and between the City of Grand Island and Henry
Stoppkotte and Sons for No.8 Tract of Land at the Municipal Airport
was presented. l\1otion of Stull, seconded by Mildenstein, approved,
Mayor and Clerk authorized to sign.
Agreement by and between the City of Grand Island and Clarence
Quandt for a tract of land No. 16 presented. Motion of Stull, seconded
by Lint, approved, Mayor and Clerk authorized to sign.
Extension Agreement with Chronolux Corporation for Building
identified as T-ll was presented. Motion of Stull, seconded by
Mildenstein, approved, Mayor and Clerk authorized to sign.
Extension Agreement with Kenneth Carver for Building identified as
T-10l was presented. Motion of Stull, seconded by Mildenstein, approved
Mayor and Clerk authorized to sign.
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and City Council
City Hall
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
We, the members of the Sanitation and Airport Committee~ report
that approximately five (5) acres per year are used at the city dump for
the disposal of garbage and trash where the land-fill method is employed;
that additional land must be acquired for the suocessful operation of the
city dump; that tracts eight (8) and eleven (11) located on the municipal
airport grounds are available for such dump purposes; that tract eight (8)
contains 13.2 acres and that tract eleven (11) contains 45.5 acres, and
that both of said tracts are now under lease to Henry Stoppkotte and Sons,
a partnership, for agricultural purposes, and that said lease will expire
on February 28, 1963. Your Committee reports and recommends that tract
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eight (8) be made available for dump purposes on the 1st day of March, 1963,
and that said tract eleven (11) be made available for dump purposes as soon
as tract eight (8) has been completely used.
Your Committee reports and recommends when all of the area in tract
eight (8) has been used for disposal purposes, that ten (10) acres at a time
in said tract eleven (11) be taken for disposal of trash and garbage, and
that the part of said tract eleven (11) not being used for such disposal
purposes be leased for agricultural purposes, or be devoted for some munici-
pal use.
Your Committee further recommends that as soon as land areas have been
utilized for disposal purposes and top soil restored to such used areas that
the same be returned to the airport.
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COMMITTEE REPORT ON PURCHASE OF MOTOR VEHICLE FOR
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To: Honorable Mayor and City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
The attached Notice to Bidders, together with specifi-
cations, are submitted for your consideration for the pur-
pose of replacing a 1952 Plymouth Coupe used for City Elec- _
tric Line Department service. i';'~/.'J.';-vv l t1)J;.J<;?'-'.' (..lrrv,/ J.i....,;til.,-.i..'
In view of the fact that it is no longer economically
feasible to repair the vehicle, we recommend that the City
Council approve the attached specifications and request
that the City Clerk advertize for bids. Bids should be
received by the City Clerk until 7:30 o'clock, P.M., CST.,
November 7, 1962.
Respectfully submitted this 17th day of October,
1962.
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Mot ion of Ge j.l, seconded by Lint, Report was approved.
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COMMITTEE REPORT
To the Honorable Mayor and
City Council
City Hall
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
We, the members of the Water and Light Committee report that a
proposed lease with the Hall County Museum Board has been submitted for
the leasing of approximately Forty-eight and 'Ihirteen Hundredths (48.13)
acres of City owned land to the said Museum Board; that all of the pro-
visions of the said lease are acceptable to both parties to said agree-
ment; that one provision is to be added concerning the use of the south
One Hundred feet (S 100') of said leased premises on which the City does
not want any permanent structures erected.
Your Committee reports that a copy of said lease as submitted is
attached hereto and made a part of this agreement; that a copy of the
description of said premises provided by Thomas, Benjamin and Clayton
Company is likewise attached hereto and included herein.
Your Committee further reports that as soon as the one provision
is added to said agreement the lease will be in acceptable form, and your
Committee urges its approval, and that the Mayor and City Council be author-
ized to sign the same on behalf of the City of Grand Island after the same
has been rewritten.
Respectfully submitted this the 17th day of October, 1962.
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After considerable discussion, motion of Geil, seconded by Stull,
referred back to the Committee with copy of Lease Agreement to each
Counc ilman.
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Honorable Mayor & City Council
City Hall
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
We, the undersigned members of the Building and
Zoning Codes Committee to whom a request was
referred from the American Legion for a s~ecial
Building Permit to erect a private club in
Residence "A" Zoning, hereby recommend this
request be denied.
A public hearing was held by the City Council
relative to this request on October 4, 1962, and
this request was objected to by a majority of the
residents in the immediate area, this committee
also found this request in direct violation of
Ordinance No. 3791 prohibiting erection of private
clubs in Residence "A" Zoning.
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Motion of Campbell, seconded by Stull, report
was approved, request denied. Campbell suggested that American Legion
present same to the Planning Commission for rezoning.
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(COPY) REPORT OF OFF STREET PARKING COMMITTEE pertaining to prepaid
parking on Dodge Parking Lot.
October 16, 1962
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council
City Hall
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
It is the recommendation of the undersigned committee that an
be drawn permitting prepaid parking on the Dodge Parking Lot.
the annual fee for such parking permit be set at $30 per year
run from May 1 to April 31 of anyone year.
Ordinance
That
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It is further recommended that we eliminate private monthly parking on
the Wheeler Parking Lot. That the Legal Department be ordered to write
Ordinances accordingly.
Respectfully submitted,
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S/ W. J. Lint
OFF STREET PARKING COMMITTEE
Motion of Stull, seconded by Lint, approved.
(COPY) REPORT OF FINANCE COMMITTEE expenses for research 6ity Charter.
October 11, 1962
Honorable Mayor and City Council
City Hall
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
It has been brought to our attention that funds are needed to defray
expenses for research and clerical assistance relative to the study
concerning the City Charter.
It is therefore, a recommendation of the undersigned committee that a
claim be prepared in the amount of $250.00 to cover such expenses.
That such claim be made payable to the Chairman of the Charter Committee
That upon completion of the study, all unused funds be returned to the
City Treasurer.
WEL:cs
Respectfully submitted,
S/ Harold J. Schuessler
S/ Lyman M. Campbell
S/ Robert L. Sorensen
FINANCE COMMITTEE
Motion of Campbell, seconded by Sorensen, approved.
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WHEREAS, in September, 1961 the County of Hall filed a tax fore-
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Hall vs. Thomas Forrest Concannon and
Concannon, his wife,
et aI, and
WHEREAS, the following described properties were involved in said
foreclosure action:
Lot Ten (10), Block One (1) Harrison Subdivision, an
Addition to the City of Grand Island, Nebraska
Lot Eleven (11), Block One (1), Harrison Subdivision
and Addition to the City of Grand Island, Nebraska
Lot Fourteen (14), Hawthorne Place, an Addition to
the City of Grand Island, Nebraska
Lot Seventeen (17), Hawthorne Place, an Addition to
the City of Grand Island, Nebraska
Lot Ten (10), Block Five (5) Pleasant Hill Addition
to the City of Grand Island, Nebraska
Fractional Lot Ele~en (11), Block Five (5), Pleasant
Hill Addition to the City of Grand Island, Nebraska
Fractional Lot Twelve (12), B10ck Five (5), Pleasant
Hill Addition to the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, and
WHEREAS, the properties herein described have been sold under an
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the City of Grand Island had in said lots has been foreclosed, and
WHEREAS the City of Grand Island received from the foreclosure of
the District Court the sum of Four Hundred Eighty-four Dollars ($484.00)
to be applied toward the special assessments on Lots Ten (10) and Eleven
(11) in Harrison Subdivision an Addition to the City of Grand Island,
Nebraska, and no other amounts for the other lots were received.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT j'\ESOLVED BY THE lVUi.YOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF GR~ND ISLAND, NEBI~SKA: that the following special assessments be, and
they are hereby ordered cancelled and removed from the tax records of the
City of Grand Island:
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Lot Eleven (11), Block One (1), Harrison Subdivision
Lot Fourteen (14), Hawthorne Place
Lot Seventeen (17), Hawthorne Place
Lot Ten (10), Block Five (5), Pleasant Hill Addition
Fractional Lot Eleven, Block Five (5) Pleasant
Hill Addition
Fractional Lot Twelve (12), Block Ftve (5),
Pleasant Hill Addition '
$109.07
106.36
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308.67
44.52
45.29
33.09.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Treasurer, Walter W. Weber, be,
and he is hereby directed and authorized to cancel the special assessments
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herein set forth and that the same be removed from the tax records, and
that the City Clerk forward a certified copy of this Resolution to the
said City Treasurer, Walter W. Weber.
Respectfully submitted this 17th day of October, 1962.
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Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell, Hesolution was
adopted.
(Recess) to examine bids.
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The Mayor returned to Council Chambers at this time.
He advised the Council that he had appointed the second man
according to ~umber of votes at Election to succeed James Haile. He
was appointing Merrill L. Lewis, subject to confirmation. Motion of
Geil, seconded by Schuessler, appointment was confirmed.
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WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Council advertised for sealed proposals
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for the furnishing of a motor vehicle (station wagon) for the Engineering
Department, said proposals to be received up to 7:30 o'clock P.M. on the
17th day of October, 1962, and to be opened on said date at the regular meet-
ing of the City Council, and
WHEREAS, the proposal submitted by
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was found to be the lowest and best proposal submitted.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF 'IRE CITY
OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA: that the proposal submitted by lJ/L:':-/f7"1' /1~1'?1)(
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be, and the same is hereby accepted and
approved; that Walter Lehmann, Administrative Assistant, be, and he is hereby
directed and authorized to place a purchase order for such motor vehicle.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk forward a certified copy
of this Resolution to R. A. Rystrom, City Engineer.
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Motion of Campbell, seconded by Stull, Resolution was adopted.
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WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Council advertised for sealed proposals
for the furnishing of motor vehicle (one-half ton pickup) for the Engineer-
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the 17th day of October, 1962, and to be opened on said date at the regular
meeting of the City Council, and
WHERlli~S, the proposal submitted by
of the City of ~~/-?/+J//J <.l~r':_A ill tJ
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was found to be the lowest and best proposal submitted.
NOW, THEREF'ORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE YJAYOR AND COUNCIL OF' THE CITY
OF' GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA: that the proposal of i)/CJ.?:'\."j~1'ft:}I.?'t~;A-f,t:'ltN<Y~
be, and the same is hereby accepted and
approved; that Walter Lehmann, Administrative Assistant, be, and he is hereby
directed and authorized to place a purchase order for such motor vehicle.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk forward a certified copy
of this Resolution to the Engineering Department of the City 'of Grand Island,
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Respectfully submitted this the 17th day
Motion of stull, seconded by Campbell, Resolution was adopted.
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ORDINANCE NO. 38~ creating Sewer District No. 335 in the Alley
between 17th and 18th from Vine to Plum, regularly passed by the COlillCil
signed by the Mayor.
ORDINAN~E NO. 3895 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
was placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint. Voting
no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3895 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by campbell,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Stull, Lint. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3895 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Stull, Lint. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3895 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot.
voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Stull,
Lint. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE~NO. 3896 creating Sewer District No. 336 in the Alley
between 18th and 19th Street from Vine to Plum, regularly passed by the
Council, signed by the Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 389~ - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
was placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint. Voting
no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3~ - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Stull, Lint. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3896 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Stull, Lint. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3896 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,'
was placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot.
Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstefun, Stull,
Lint. Voting no, none.
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ORDINANCE NO. 3897 amending Ordinance No. 2632 pertaining to
recordsof the Parking Violations Bureau, regularly passed by the Counci
signed by the Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO~ 3897 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by stull, was
placed on first reading at length. Boll call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint. Voting
no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3897 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Stull, rules
suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only. Roll
call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Stull, Lint. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3897 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by campbell,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Stull, Lint.
V
ot ing no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3897 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by campbell,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot.
Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Stull,
Lint. Voting no, none.
The Mayor advised the Council that he wished informal meeting at
close of this session.
Sorensen mentioned that there should be something done in the way
of traffic control around YMCA, and suggested that a 15-mile speed sign
be posted, a block each way from YMCA; and that he felt there should
be some parking stalls in front. After some discussion, motion of
Campbell, seconded by Lint, that 15-mile speed limit be approved and
Ordinance be drawn.
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Mr. Phelps advised the Council that he had been in Kansas City for
a few days going over the problem of laying Water Main from Platte
River Wells to City Weilll, decision was made that they would proceedlDrth
to lay Water Main along Section Line, and in so doing had reduced the
cost from $2,100,000.00 to $1,500,900.00.
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Claims against the City were presented as follows:
GENERAL
A IRPOHT
$ 2,748.81
1,438.96
591.81
4,868.90
17,127.58
877.77
1,073 .82
592.88
AIRPOHT CAFE
STREET
SANITATION
PAHK
POLICE
CEMETERY
FIRE
348.51
SEWER
2 , 688 . 76
GARAGE
341.48
WA TER
14,164.35
LIGHT
270,928.73
PAVING DISTHICT
23,072.88
402.01
OFF STREET
TOTAL
$341,267.25 Claims for October 17, 1962
Motion of Stull, seconded by Lint, approved. Holl call ballot.
Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, 0orensen, Mildenstein, Stull,
Lint. Vot lng no, none.
Motion of Stull, Council adjourned.
October 17, 1962
F. S. White
City Clerk
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APPROPRIATIONS & EXPENDITURES
FOR FISCAL YEAR ENDING OCT. 31, 1962
FUND
APP~OP.
68407.50
53230.00
17390.00
23552.00
67807.00
19260.00
1260.00
ADJ.
Adm.
Eng.
st. Sewer
Health
Inc.
City Hall
Civil Sere
Bldg. Dept~ 23445.00
General 274351.50
Bond & Int.
13780.00
Airport 97050.00
Airport Cafe 17029.11
st Alley Pav 264631.75
Sanitation 96415.00
Park 112085.50
Police 203477.00
Cemetery 39130.00
Fire 192433.50
Fire Pension 28370.00
Sew & Sew Co~112101.69
New San Sew 52180.00
New Sew Const 84000.00
City Garage 46955.00
Off st Park 33220.00
Band 5700.00
Civ. Defense 1000.00
Cem Perm Ca.re149248. 59
Soc. Sec.
65345.93
44790.00
1933294.57
Library
Water
Light
Sewer Dist.
Paving Dist.
16815.63
10098.91
349357.22
63480.69
1278050.10
5.07
47305.16 185222.23
536766.97 1876115.31
EXPENDED
OCTOBER
4117.04
4014.78
35.18
1839.37
869.99
1341. 24
50.00
1708.67
13976.27
7412.89
3281.59
12769.23
21657.43
4085.59
15271.67
2259.65
13604.88
2099.52
5947.21
3276.17
633.51
16815.63
3338.54
126429.78
14917.35
348114.68
TOTAL
EXPENDED
14007.58
10736.66
191.61
5792.94
7871.69
5862.49
171.60
4846.65
49481.22
18600.53
7132.73
39344.64
31901.32
23141.33
47823.36
13678.91
44608.16
6298.56
21085.99
4832.31
10544.20
1732.90
2037.50
199.02
Respectfully Submitted,
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54399.92
42493.34
17198.39
17759.06
59935.31
13397.51
1088.40
18598.35
224870.28
13780.00
78449.47
9896.38
225287.11
64513.68
88944.17
155653.64
25451.09
147825.34
22071.44
91015.70
47347.69
84000.00
36410.80
31487.10
3662.50
800.98
149248.59
48530.30
34691.09
1583937.35
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November 7, 1962
Council met in regular session. All Councilmen present except
Sorensen. His Honor, the Mayor, presiding. Minutes of the meeting
of October 17th read and approved. Rev. Melvin Koelling, Pastor of
Evangelical United Brethren Church, opened the meeting with prayer.
Petition for Gravel District in Sheridan Avenue from 4th to 5th,
with 83.33% signatures, was presented. Motion of Schuessler, seconded
by Geil, approved, Ordinance ordered drawn.
Petition for Water Main District in Farmington Subdivision and
Farmington Second Subdivision, was presented. Motion of Stull,
seconded by Schuessler, referred to Street and Alley Committee and City
Engineer.
Petition for Sewer District in Farmington Subdivision and
Farmington Second Subdivision, was presented. Motion of Stull,
seconded by Schuessler, referred to Street and Alley Committee and City
Engineer.
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WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Council advertised for sealed proposals
for the furnishing of two motor vehicles for the Police Department, said
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October, 196~, and to be opened on said date at the regular meeting of the
City Council, and
WHEREAS, the proposal submitted by Diers Motor Company
of the City of Grand Island. Nebraska , in the sum of $ 3,000.00
was found to be the lowest and best proposal submitted.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRf.\.SKiU that the proposal submitted by Diers Motor
Company be, and the same is hereby accepted and
approved; that Walter Lehmann, Administrative Assi5t.~nt, be, and he is hereby
directed and authorized to place a purchase order for such motor vehicles.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk forward a certified copy
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THE CITY COUNCIL.
Motion of Stull, seconded by Mildenstein, Resolution was
adopted.
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Bid on earth work at Golf Course presented as follows:
Van Buskirk Construction Company
$20,563.40. Motion of
Schuessler, seconded by Stull, referred to Park Committee and City
Engineer.
Bids on Curb and Gutter Districts No. 109 and 110 presented as
follows:
Ed Sobieszyk & Son
109
$968.80
$980.00
110
$643.56
Diamond Engineering Company
~651.70
Motion of Campbell, seconded by Schuessler, referred to Street
and Alley Committee, and City Engineer.
Bids on car for Light Department presented as follows:
Kinman Chevrolet
6 Cylinder Station Wagon
$2,064.29
Diers Motor Co.
6 cylinder Conventional
Transmission
$2,194.00
Bld of Roush Motor Company not read, because of no check attached.
Motion of Geil, seconded by Schuessler, referred to Light
Committee and Engineer.
Request of Jerome Guzinski for permission to transfer Beer
License from 313 W. 2nd to 312 N. Broadwell, was presented. Motion of
Mildenstein, seconded by Stull, referred to License and Police
Committee.
Request of Walter H. Luers for permission to build addition to
his building on Lot 5, Block 51, Pacl<:er and Barr's Second J\ddition,
1824 W. Second Street, was presented. Motion of Campbell, seconded
by Mildenstein, referred to Building Code and Zoni.ng Committee.
(COpy) Report of Planning Commission
Friday October 26, 1962 - 9:00 A.M.
Absent: Allen
Minutes of previous meeting read and approved as read.
Request of Nit7el & Son, Inc. in behalf of Everett P. Phillips for a
recommendation to rezone a tract of 20 acres south of the Golf course
from Residence A to Business B, with the purpose to build a nursing
home.
Reutlinger moved that request be granted to rezone from Residence
A to Business B. Carried Unanimously.
Meeting adjourned at 10:00 A.M.
Respectfully Submitted,
sl Delmar Mehring, Secretary
Motion Chf Campbell, seconded by Schuessler, that request of Nitzel
and Son be referred to the Building Code Committee.
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(COpy) Report of
Grand Island City Planning Commission
Oct. 31, 1962 Wednesday 9:00 A.M.
Mehring's Office
Present: Allen, Reutlinger, Lacey, Dr1vis, Mehring and Thomaz in.
Absent: DeBacker, McCarthy and Lewis.
Minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved as read.
Discussed plans to visit the Pomona, California Work Shop Meeting
November 16 - 17, 1962. Reutlinger recommended the Council send
one member of the Planning Commission to attend this meeting along
with the Mayor, Mr. Austin of Henningson, Durham & Richardson, and
two members of the Chamber of Commerce. Lacey seconded. Carried
unanimously.
Meeting adjourned at 10:00 A.M.
Respectfully submitted,
S/ Delmar Mehring, Secretary
Motion of Stull, seconded by Lint that the City Council pay
expenses for one member of Planning Commission to attend meeting.
ceiling - $300.00 for expenses.
Request of John Claussen & Sons by Keith Skeels, for permission
to build temporary loading dock on easement at 709 W. Anna Street, was
presented, along with Street and Alley Committee Report.
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COMMITTEE REPORT
Honorable Mayor & City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
We the undersigned members of the Street
and Alley Committee, hereby recommend the ap-
proval of a temporary building permit for the
construction of a temporary loading dock in
the alley at 709 West Anna Street by John
Claussen and Sons. This temporary building
permit to be issued contingent upon the re-
construction of the Sanitary Sewer in this
alley by John Claussen & Sons with cast iron
pipe in lieu of the existing vitrified clay
pipe.
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Request granted.
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RESOLUTION
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SCOTTSBLUFF,
NEBRA SKA :
WHEREAS, the City of Scottsbluff is subject to the provisions of
Article 18 of Chapter 19 of R.R.S. 1943 pertaining to Civil Service for
full paid employees of Fire and Police Departments.
WHEREAS, Section 19-1806 of said statute requires an applicant for
any position subject to Civil Service to have been a resident of the
City of employment for at least one year; and
WHEREAS, at the present time and from time to time the City of
Scottsbluff has not been able to recruit sufficient applicants who
meet this residency requirement; and
WHEREAS, qualified individuals who had not resided within the
City of Scottsbluff for a p0riod of one year did apply for these
vacancies but were requ.ired to be declared ineligible;
NOW, Therefore be it resolved by the City Council of the City of
Scottsbluff
1. That the legislatu.re of the state of Nebraska be urged to
amend Section 19-1806 of R.R.S. 1943 to permit the Civil Service
Commission to waive the requirement that an applicant be a resident
of the employing city.
2. That a certified copy of this resolution be delivered to the
Clerk of the Nebraska Legislature.
3. That a certified copy of this resolution be delivered to the
Senator representing the 42nd District.
4. That the City Manager is hereby directed to transmit copies
of this resolution to other cities subject to the Civil Service Act
and that he request their support in having this change incorporated
in the Nebraska Statutes.
Passed and approved this 22nd day of October 1962.
sl William E. Nichol
MA YOR
ATTEST:
sl w. L. Ferguson
Deputy City Clerk
The Mayor recommended that in addition to Resolution as presented,
that if and when Police Officers or Fire Department be employed, that
within one year, he move wj.thin the City. Motion of Schuessler,
seconded by Ge11, that City Council go along with Scottsbluff, and
make recommendation to the Legislature.
Request of Bruce Allen, along with one from Francis Phillips and
Peter Rickert, that the alley in Block 5, Kernohan and Decker's
Addition be vacated a~an easement prepared for Public Utilities, was
presented. Action on this was taken some time ago on the request of
Jelinek, that if Allen and Rickert gave their permission, the alley
would be vacated.
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Communication from Glen Stewart along with plot plan showing the
proposed street area on plot of ground between Noxious Weed Building
and Roger's Green House on Stolley Park Road, was presented. Motion
of Campbell, seconaed by Mildenstein, referred to Street and Alley
Committee with power to act.
Request of the Board of Trustees of the First Christian Church
to open Vandergrift Avenue; and 14th street from Kruse to Custer was
presented. Motion of Campbell, seconded by Mildenstein, request was
granted.
Petition for Paving in Ruby from 14th to 15th, with 58.92%
signatures, was presented. Motion of Schuessler, seconded by Lint,
granted, Ordinance ordered drawn.
Petition for Paving in Howard Avenue from lOth to 11th Avenue
with 66.44% signatures, was presented. Motion of Schuessler, seconded
by Lint, granted, Ordinance ordered drawn.
Petition for Gravel District in Vandergrift Avenue from Kruse to
Custer; and in 14th Street from Kruse to Custer with 50.03% signatures,
was presented. Motion of Schuessler, seconded by Lint, granted,
Ordinance ordered drawn.
Petition for Sanitary Sewer District in the alley from lOth Street
to 11th Avenue, between Sheridan and Sherman Avenue, with 94.46%
signatures, was presented. Motion of Geil, seconded by Schuessler,
granted, Ordinance ordered drawn.
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Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
I hereby certify that Ed Sobieszyk and Son has completed
work on public sidewalks ordered constructed by Ordinance No.
3711 according to plans, specifications and contract by and
between the City of Grand Island, Nebraska and Ed Sobieszyk
and Son.
I further certify that the work completed at the following
locations contains the materials at the prices set forth in the
contract.
Waugh Street, Broadwell Ave. to Huston Ave..
1,268 Sq. Ft.
4" Cone. Sidewalk.
@ $0.45 $570.60
Radius Addition to walk on east end (Waugh St.
& Broadwell Ave.)
30 Sq. Ft. 8" Sidewalk.
36 Lin. Ft. Bituminous Expansion Joint.
0.60
0.12
18.00
4.32
Radius Addition to Walk on west (Waugh St. &
Huston Ave. )
I 56 Sq. Ft. 8n Sidewalk. 0.60 33.60
42 Lin. Ft. Bituminous Expansion Joint. 0.12 5.04
56 Sq. Ft. Removing & Replacing Wali. 0.60 33.60
Sub Total $665.16
Lot 19, Block 2, Parkhill Subdivision
318.4 Sq. Ft. 4" Cone. Sidewalk. Sub Total 0.45 143.28
Lot 7 and E. 22 ft. of Lot 6, Block 83 Original Town.
390 Sq. Ft. 4" Cone. Sidewalk. 0.45 175.50
50 Sq. Ft. 5" Cone. Sidewalk. 0.5625 28.13
Sub Total $203.63
GRAND TOTAL $1,012.07
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connection with the sidewalks constructed.
To: Ed Sobieszyk and Son
To: Engineering and Publication
$1,012.07
80.97
$1,093.04
To be divided as follows:
To be assessed to private property
To be charged to intersections
$1,069.71
23.33
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I further recommend that the City Council sit as a board
of equalization in regard to public sidewalks ordered constructed
by Ordinance No. 3711 on the 21st day of Nevember 1962 at 7:30
o'clock P.M.
Respectfully submitted,
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Honorable Mayor & City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
Herewith
of Storm Sewer
the east side
Street.
is the Engineer's estimate for the construction
Project No. s562-1 which project is to be on
of Wheeler Avenue from Seventh Street to Nineth
552 Lin. Ft. 18ft R.C.P. C-76-57T Storm
Sewer in p1acEi. @ $5.50 $3,036.00
552 Lin. Ft. Removal 121f R.C.P. Storm
Sewer. 2.00 1,104.00
77 Sq. Yds. 6n Concrete Pavement. 4.50 346.50
77 Sq. Yds. Removal 6lf Cone. Pave. 1.25 96.25
90 Sq. Yds. 5" Concrete Driveways. 0.65 58.50
90 Sq. Yds. Removal 5!f Cone. Drives. 0.20 18.00
I 200 Sq. Ft. 4" Concrete Sidewalk. 0.50 100.00
200 Sq. Ft. Removal Conc. Sidewalk. 0.15 30.00
2 Each Std. Storm Sewer M.H. Complete
w/450 Ring & Cover. 175.00 350.00
105 Vir. Ft. Extra depth for Storm
Sewer Manhole. 18.50 194.25
1 Each Type lfBlf Inlet. 135 .00 135.00
36 Lin. F 22lf Comb. Curb & Gutter. 1.50 54.00
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To'rAL $5,522.50
It is recommended that this work be advertised for bids
to be received until 7:30 o'clock P.M. Wednesday November 21,
1962.
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City E gineer
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Honorable Mayor & City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
Herewith is the Engineer's estimate for the construction
of Water Main District No. 227, which district shall be in
TexasStr~et from Illinois Avenue to the east line of Indiana
Avenue; arid mains to serve the aforesaid in Indiana Avenue
from the north line of Texas Street to Main Street and in
Main Street from Indiana Avenue to the east side of the St.
Paul Road.
1,26$.5 Lin. Ft. 6" Cl. 150 C.I.P., M.J.
WW-P-421a, in place. @ $ 2.95 $.3,742.0$
2 Each 6" Mueller A-2.3$0-20 Gate
Valve M.J. NRS, "0" ring
Seal. $5.00 170.00
2 Each Buffalo Valve Boxes,
H-IO.360 Size 664-S. 15.00 .30.00
I 400 Lbs. Fittings & Accessories. 0.45 1$0.00
1 - 6" 900 Bend $5
1 - 6" Tee 125
1 - 6"Plug .30
1 - $ x 6 Reducer 95
1 - 6" Sleeve 65
10 Sq. Yds. Removal Asphaltic Pavement. 1.00 10.00
10 Sq. Yds. 6" Asphaltic Pavement. 4.50 45.00
TOTAL $4,177.0$
It is recommended that this work be advertised for bids
to be received until 7:.30 P.M. Wednesday November 21, 1962.
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City Engineer.
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Honorable Mayor & City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
Herewith is the Engineer's estimate for the construction
of Sanitary Sewer District No. 33~., which district is between
Garland Street and Blaine Street from Del-Monte Avenue to the
South line of the C. B. & Q. Belt Line and a main to serve the
aforesaid in La Mar Avenae from the East side of Blaine Street
to the easement between Blaine Street and Garland Street.
1,055
Lin. Ft. 8n V.C.P. with factory joint
per A.S.T.M. C-13 & C-425 @ $ 3.10 $3,270.50
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Standard 5' San. Sewer M.H.
Complete w/450# Ring, Cover
& Stubs.
19.92 V. Ft.
40 Sq. Yds.
40 Sq. Yds.
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175.00
18.50
1.00
4.50
875.00
368.52
40.00
180.00
~~4, 734.02
Removal Asphaltic Pavement.
6" Asphaltic Pavement.
TOTAL
It is recommended that this work be advertised for bids
to be received until 7:30 o'clock P.M. Wednesday November 21,
1962.
Respectfully submitted,
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Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
We the undersigned members of the Street and Alley
Committee, hereby recommend the approval of the Engineer's
Estimate for the purchase on one (1) new Motor Grader and
one (1) new Front End Loader for the Street & Alley Depart-
ment, said purchase being provided for in the current budget.
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Motion of Campbell, seconded by Stull, approved.
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Honorable Mayor & City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
Herewith is the City Engineer's estimate for the our-
chase on one (1) new Motor Grader and one (1) new Front
End Loader.
One - 115 H.P. Motor Grader
One - Four (4) wheel drive Front
End Loader.
$18,500.00
TOTAL
14,000.00
$32,500.00
Trade in to consist of one Gallion Motor Grader to be
traded in for new Motor Grader.
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advertise for bids to be received until 7:30 P.M. Wednesday
November 21, 1962.
Respectfully submitted,
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After recess Lease on City Property by and between the City of
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Campbell, seconded by Schuessler, Lease was approved, Mayor and Clerk
authori?ed to sign.
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CITY OF GRAND ISLAND
Engineering Dept.
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Estimate No.
$ $$9.05
Upon Contract Dated June 21. 119~
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PAVING District No. 36f Location Fifteenth St. from Broadwell Ave.
to Huston Ave. and Grand Is and
Avenue to Kruse Aven~e. Contractor The Diamond ~n~ineeriug Cpmpany
PRICE
AMOUNT
QUANTITY DETAILS
1,174 C~. Yds. Earth Excavation
7,252.84 Sq. Yds. 6" Cone. as per spec.
2,397.25 Lin. Ft. Integral Curb.
24.9 Lin. Ft. Comb. Cone. Curb & Gutter 22"
324.05 Lin. Ft. Construct Cone. Headers.
51.2 Sq. Ft. Construct 4" thick cone. walK.
360 Sq. Ft. Construct 5" thick cone. driveway.
3 Each Adjust manholes to grade.
$
34.2
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1$2.93
2$.1
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Invoice
@ $0.60 $ 704.40
3.16 22,91$.97
0.30 719.1$
1.50
0.72
0.45
37.35
233.32
23.04
198.00
48.00
0.55
16.00
L in . Ft.
Lin. Ft.
L in . Ft.
Bituminous Exp. Mat'l in place
a. !" x 4"
b. ~"x 6"
c. 1" x 6"
0.17
0.22
0.26
1.36
7.52
33.49
64.02
9.27
46.15
7.31
165.00
Lin. Ft.
Removal of Cone. Headers. 0.35
Removal of Comb. Cone. Curb & Gutter. 0.33
Lin. Ft.
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0.13
0.09
55.00
10.00
Removal of Cone. Driveways.
Sq. Ft.
Removal of Cone. Walk.
Each
M450 Manhole Ring and cover.
L. Stat
Removing Hedge.
Sq. Yds. Removal of cone. Pavement & Curb. 1.00
209.69
$25,426.07
Sub total
N. 145 Dated August 1,
Anchor
#$ She eves Nicopress
Labbr Move. St. Lite
at 15th & Huston.
1962
2.16
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Poles
39.25
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TOTAL COIVIPLETED
$25,467.70
NONE
Per Cent Retained
Amount Due Contractor
25.467.70
24f57$.65
t$$9.05
Previous Estimates
Amount Now Due
the City Council:
I Certify that there is Eight Hundred ,~~ghty~N~?~~llars and
FiNe/100 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - DOLLARS due to
The Diamond En
of above estimate.
City Engineer
Grand Island, Nebraska, November 7, 19~.
Motion of Campbell, seconded by Stull, approved.
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This Estimate
Final ~stimate No.
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PAVING District No. 373 Location Oak St. from 17th St. to the N. line
of the alley N. of 21st St. Contractor The Diamond Engineering Company
. QUANTITY DETAILS PRICE AMOUNT
I 965 Eu. Yds. Earth Excavation. @; $0.60 $ 579.00
5,788.65 Sq. Yds. 6" Cone. pavement as per spec. 3.17 18,350.02
2,588.6 Lin. Ft. Integral Curb. 0.38 983.67
74.19 Lin. Ft. Construct Concrete Headers. 0.75 55.64
287.2 Sq. Ft. Construct Cone. Driveways 5"
thick. 0.55 157.96
2 Each Adjust Manhole to grade. 16.00 32.00
Bituminous exp. matfl in place
19.3 Lin. Ft. a. !" x 6" 0.22 4.25
171.9 Lin. Ft. b. 1" x 6ft 0.26 44.69
259.3 Lin. Ft. Removal of Cone. headers. 0.35 90.76
230.8 Sq. Ft. Removal of Cone. driveways. 0.12 27.70
100 Cu. Yds. Fine sand for fill mat'l in soft
I areas. 2.00 200.00
1 Each M450 Manhole ring & Cover. 55.00 55.00
20 Lin. Ft. Removal of 18" x 20' CMP. 2.00 40.00
$20,620.69
TOTAL COMPLETED
~20,620.69
13 ~197 .l~2
NONE
Previous Estimate
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Amount Now Due
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I Certify that there is Seven Thousand Four Hundred Twenty-Thre~
Dollars and,.'?7/l00 -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - DOLLARS due to
The Diamond Engineering Company ~..a;;countof above estimate.
1ra.nd 1:s1and, Nebr., November? 1 ~lW;:c1f-J:f.~'v~/ City Engineer
Motion of Campbell, seconded by stull, approved.
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Upon Contract Dated August 16 , 19~
Estimate No.
PAVING
District No.
Location Anna St. from C1~rk St. tp the W.
1ine.,of Madison St.
Contractor The pi&mond Engj neerj ng Co.
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1,511 Cu. Yds.
9,063.79 Sq. Yds.
1,706.7 Lin. Ft.
$7.3 Lin. Ft.
364.93 Lin. Ft.
174.4 Sq. Ft.
5 Each
6
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3 Each
4 Each
1 Each
2
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90
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L in . Ft.
Lin. Ft.
Lin. Ft.
20
1$1
31.35
Lin. Ft.
L in . Ft.
Lin. Ft.
DETAILS
PRICE
AMOUNT
Earth Excavation.
@ $0.60 $ 906.60
3.17 2$,732.21
0.38 648.55
6" Cone. Pavement as per spec.
Integral Curb.
Comb. Cone. Curb & Gutter 22" wide. 1.50
130.95
273.70
78.48
80.00
Construct Cone. Headers. 0.75
Construct Cone. Sidewalk-4" thick. 0.45
Adjust Manhole to Grade. 16.00
Adjustment of Storm Sewer inlets
a. Adj. inlet to grade. 20.00
b. Relocation of inlet using
existing castings. 80.00
Standard Manhole complete with
450# ring, cover & Stubs. 150.00
120.00
240.00
600.00
Water Valve Manhole complete with
450# ring & Cover. ,. 130100
130.00
Construct Storm sewer inlets complete
a. Type "An. 135.00
270.00
Reinforced Cone. sewer pipe in place
a. 12" dia. C76-57T.
b. 15" dia. C76-57T.
c. 42" dia. C76-57T.
d. 42" dia. C76-57T Arch.
283.50
252.00
3.15
4.00
17.00
17.60
24,288.00
Bituminous Exp. mat'l in place
a. t" x 4".
b. 2ft X 8".
c. 1ft X 6".
0.17
0.25
0.26
3.40
45.25
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CITY OF GRAND ISLAND
Engineering Dept.
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Removal of Cone. Pavement.
@ $0.35 $ 34.79
0.35 146.90
0.95 51.63
0.09 31.50
2.00 48.00
1.00 135.00
25.00 100.00
35.00 ------
55.00 275.00
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35.00 35.00
99.4 Lin. Ft. Removal of Cone. Headers.
419.7
Lin. Ft. Removal of Cone. Comb. Curb and
Gutter.
54.35 Sq. Yds.
350 Sq. Ft.
24 Lin. Ft.
135 Lin. Ft.
4 Each
0 Each
5 Each
1 Each
2 Each
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Removal of Cone. or brick walks.
Remove 24" C .M. P.
Remove 12" R.C.P.
Remove Storm Sewer inlet.
Remove Man Hole.
M450 Manhole Ring & cover.
Clear & Grub 24" Tree.
Construct Storm Sewer Junction Boxes
complete w/450# ring & Cover. 450.00 900.00
Sub Total $58,848.61
Move St. Lite Pole Jefferson & Anna
GRAND TOTAL
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$58,856.79
$28,856.79
NONE
~8,8~6.79
33.794.91
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TOTAL COMPLETED
Per Cent Retained
Amount Due Contractor
Previous Estimates
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the City Council:
I Certify that there is Twenty-Five Thousand Sixty-One Dollars
and Eighty-Eight/100 - -
The
- - - - - - - - - - - DOLLARS due to
above estimate.
City Engineer
Grand Island, Nebraska, November 7,
Motion of campbell, seconded by Stull, approved.
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line of 14th St. lying
WOo of Kruse AvenuA Contractor The Diamond En~ineerinJ2; Company
QUANTITY
373 Cu. Yds.
2,236.38 Sq. Yds.
777.47 1in. Ft.
4 1in. Ft.
109.2 1in. Ft.
40 Sq. Ft.
6 Each
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710
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Each
1in. Ft.
1in. Ft.
1in. Ft.
1in. Ft.
DETAILS
PRICE
AMOUNT
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@ $0.60 $ 223.80
3.17 7,089.32
0.38 295.44
Earth Excavation.
6" Cone. Pavement as per spec.
Integral Curb.
Comb. Cone. Curb & Gutter.
1.50
0.75
Consturct Cone. Headers.
Construct 4" thick Cone. Sidewalk. 0.45
Standard Manhole Complete with
450# Ring and Cover. 150.00
Construct Storm Sewer Inlets
"B" Each
b. Type "C"
c. Type "A"
Reinforced Cone. Pipe in place
a. 12"
b. 15"
c. 18"
Complete
135.00
215.00
135.00
3.15
4.00
5.25
Bituminous Exp. mat'l in place
a. !" x 8"
0.25
16 Removal of Concrete Comb. curb & gutter 1.F. 0.35
TOTAL
Removal of Concrete Walks.
0.09
40
Sq. Ft.
SUB TOTA1
Invoice #195
10wer Water Main - 14th & Kruse
6" M.n. 45 Elbows
6" C.I. Pipe
1abor
GRAND TOTA1
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81.90
18.00
900.00
1,215.00
215.00
135.00
3,090.15
2,840.00
945.00
11.00
5.60
3.60
$17,074.81
94.36
2.00
32.80
$17,203.97
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9,85~.97
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Previous Estimate
Per Cent Retained
Amount Now Due
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I ~ertify that there is
Dollars and nollOO - - - -
Tl)~ Diamon~
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- - - - - - - - - - - - DOLLARS due to
}~and Island,
Mot ion of Campbell, seconded by Stull, approved.
City Engineer
above e~timate.
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This Estimate
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Upon Contract Dated August 16. 19~
PAVIN:G District No. 377 Location Memoria.1 Dr. from Vine St. to the W.
line of Lot 4, B1k. ~
of Meves First Addition Contractor The Diamond Engineering Company
QUANTITY
304 Cu. Yds.
1,826.68 Sq. Yds.
1,036.37 Lin. Ft.
70.81 Lin. Ft.
119 Lin. Ft.
11 Sq. Yds.
1 Each
.5 L. S.
DETAILS
PRICE
AMOUNT
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6" Concrete Pavement as
per spec.
Integral Curb.
Removal of concrete headers.
Removal of concrete combination
curb and gutter.
Removal of concrete pavement
and curb.
Clear &. Grub 13" - 18ft tree.
Clear &. Grub hedge row.
TOTAL
TOTAL
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NONE
Previous Estimate
Per Cent Retained
@ $0.60 $ 182./+0
3.17 5,790.58
0.38 393.82
0.35 24.78
0.35 41.65
1.00 11.00
30.00 30.00
20.00 10.00
$6,484.23
_~2:321.~O ..
Amount Now Due
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I Certify that there is
Dollars and,Fourty/100
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Two tbollsand Three Hvudr~d Twenty-One.
- - - - - - - - - DOLLARS due' to
above estimate.
City Engineer
}rand ISland, Nebr., No:x.cember 7, ),9 "
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Upon Contract Dated Sept.. 21J,. 19-62...
Location Adams ~treet fro~ Fith Street
Contractor The Diamond Engineering Compan~
Final Estimate No. 2
PAVING District No. 381
to Sixth Street.
e QUANTITY DETAILS PRICE AMOUNT
I 210 Cu. Yds. Earth Excavation. @ $0.60 $ 126.00
1,259.99 Sq. Yds. 6" Cone. Pavement as per spec. 3.17 3,994.17
559.9 Lin. Ft. Integral Curb. 0.38 212.76
38 Lin. Ft. Comb. Cone. Curb & Gutter 22" wide. 1.50 57.00
13.6 Sq. Ft. Construct 4" thick Cone. sidewalk. 0.45 6.12
Bituminous Exp. Matf1 in place
12 Lin. Ft. a. ~" x 4" 0.17 2.04
36.4 Lin. Ft. b. 1" x 6" 0.26 9.46
70.4 Lin. Ft. Removal of Cone. Headers. 0.35 24.64
35 Lin. Ft. Removal of Cone. Comb. Curb and
Gutter. 0.35 12.25
156.4 Sq. Ft. Removal of Cone. or brick sidewalks. 0.09 14.08
27.54 Sq. Yds. Removal of Pavement. 1.15 31.67
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NONE
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Per Cent Retained
Amount Due Contractor
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~1,,?98.85
Amount Now Due
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I Certify that there is One Thousand Five Hundred Ninet~-Eight
Dolla~s and Ei~hty-~ive/100
- DOLLARS due to
of above estimate.
City Engineer
Grand Island, Nebraska,
Motion of campbell, seconded by Stull, approved.
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$ 2,810.23
This Estimate
Upon Contract Dated Sept. 24, 19~
PAYINq District No. 382 Location Logan St. from Second Street to
Thirrl Strp.p-t. Contractor The Diamond Eniineerin~ Company
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Cu. Yds. Earth Excavation. 170.40
1,008.51 Sq. Yds. 6" Cone. as per spec. 3.17 3,196.98
696.70 Sq. Yds. 8" Cone. as per spec. 3.85 2,682.30
606.1 Lin. Ft. Integral Curb. 0.38 230.32
77.6 Sq. Ft. Construct 4" thick Concrete
sidewalk. 0.45 34.92
97.85 Sq. Ft. Construct 5" thick concrete
driveway. 0.55 53.82
Bituminous expansion mat'l in place
20 Lin. Ft. a. l.n X 4". 0.17 .3.40
2
38.3 Lin. Ft. b. ln x 6". 0.26 9.96
0 Lin. Ft. Removal of Cone. Headers. 0.35
68.5 Lin. }i....t. Removal of Cone. Comb. Curb and
I Gutter. 0.33 22.61
180 Sq. Ft. Removal of Cone. Driveways. 0.12 21.60
m28l.6 Sq. Ft. Removal of Cone. Walks. 0.09 25.34
1 Each Clear & Grub 12"-18" Tree. 25.00 25.00
1 Each Clear & Grub 18"-24" '!free. .30.00 30.00
TOTAL $6,40p.65
Previous Estimate 3.696.42
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I Certify that there is -I:wo Thousand Eight Hundred Ten Dollars
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and TwentY-Three/100 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - DOLLARS due to
of above estimate.
lrand Island v Nebrit ))\iovember 7.l-1-...."-
Mot 10m of Campbell, seconded by stull, approved.
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Engineering Dept.
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CURB &
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Estimate No. 1
District No. 108
Upon Contract Dated
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Location Waught Street from Howard Avenue
Contractor Ed Sobieszyk & Son
to Custer Avenue
e QUANTITY DETAILS PRICE AMOUNT
I 522 Lin. Ft. 30" Combination Curb & Gut t er d'l 70 *938.~e
@ .Jp .
TOTAL $938.40
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$938.40
NONE
938.40
NONE
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PreYf9U~ Estimates
AmO:llnt NoW Due
$938.40
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I Certify tbat'tnere is
Nin~ Hundred Thirty-Eight Dollars
and Fourty/l00
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- - - - - - DOLLARS due to
Ed $obieszyk & Son
+ accou.nt of
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November 7, 19~.
above estimate.
City Engineer
Grand Island, Nebraska,
Motion of Campbell, seconded by Stull, approved.
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Lease-Agreement by and between the City of Grand Island and
Anthony Hirsch for Building identified as T-3l3 for $360.00 a year,
was presented. Motion of Geil, seconded by stull, approved, Mayor
and C1Rrk authorized to sign.
Lease-Agreement by and between the City of Grand Island and
Ken Carver for Building identified as T-227, $15.00 per month, for 6
months, was presented. Motion of Stull, seconded by Schuessler,
approved, Mayor and Clerk authorized to sign.
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WHEREAS, the United States of America has submitted an Agreement
for the leasing of Building T-118, containing approximately 3,897 square
feet of floor space, together with the underlying and surrounding land;
Building T-114, containing approximately 2,929 square feet of floor space,
together with the underlying and surrounding land, and a concrete apron
area 780'x220', and a concrete apron area 120'x235', situated on the
Grand Island Municipal Airport, and
W1{EREAS, the Y~yor and Council have said lease and agreement be-
fore it for examination and review, and find that the same should in all
respects be approved.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF 'IRE
CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRA.SKA, that said lease and agreement be, and the
same is hereby accepted and approved; that the Mayor and City Clerk be,
and they are hereby directed and authorized to sign said Agreement on be-
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half of the City of Grand Island, and that the corporate seal of said
City be thereunto affixed.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a certified copy of this Resolution
be attached to each copy of said lease.
Respectfully submitted this the 7th day of November, 1962.
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WHEREAS, the United States of America has submitted an Agreement
for the leasing of the exclusive use of Building 1006, containing ap-
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proximately 2,000 square feet of floor space, located on the Grand Island
Municipal Airport, Hall County, Nebraska, and
WHEREAS, the l~.yor and City Council have said lease agreement be-
fore it for examination and review, and find that the same should in all
respects be approved.
NOW, THI!:REFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE JV1i\.YOR AND COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA, that said lease and agreement be, and the
sallIe is hereby accepted and approved; that the ~~yor and City Clerk be,
and they are hereby directed and authorized to sign said Agreement on be-
half of the City of Grand Island, and that the corporate seal of' said City
be thereunto affixed.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a certified copy of this Resolution
be attached to each copy of said lease.
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Motion of stull, seconded by Schuessler, Resolution was
ad opt ed .
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City Property Committee
Bernard Buhrman to purchase
portion of 12th Street
October 23, 1962
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council
City Hall
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
We, the Members of the City Propertyls Committee, to whom was referred
the request of Bernard Buhrman to purchase a portion of Twelfth Street
in the amount of ~21l.00 and to pay the unpaid sewer assessments
against this lot in the amount of $156.04, recommend his offer be
accepted and the legal department be ordered to proceed with necessary
papers to complete the transaction.
WEL: cs
Respectfully submitted,
S/ Harold J. Schuessler
S/ Lyman M. Campbell
S/ Robert L. Sorensen
FINANCE, CITY PROPERTY COMMITTEE
Motion of Schuessler, seconded by Campbell, approved.
(COPY) Finance, City Property Committ ee Report Re j Agnes Erny to
Purchase portion of land
18 October 1962
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council
City Hall
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
We, the members of the City Property Committee, to whom was referred
an offer of $50.00 from Agnes Erny to purchase the N. 35 Ft. of Lot 3,
Block 2, Blaine A0dition, recommend the offer be accepted and the Legal
Department be ordered to proceed with necessary papers to complete the
t ransa ct ion.
WEL: lk
Respectfully submitted,
S/ Harold J. Schuessler
S/ Lyman M. Campbell
S/ Robert L.~Sorensen
FINANCE, CITY PROPERTY COMMITTEE
Motion of Schuessler, seconded by campbell, approved.
(COPY) Police Committee Report Re: Allowance for feeding prisoners
October 29, 1962
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council
City Hall, Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
It is a recommendation of the undersigned committee that the meal
allowances to the City Hall custodian to feed prisoners while in the
City jail, be adjusted as follows:
The breakfast meal to remain at .35, the noon meal and the supper
meal to be increased from the present .65 to .75 per meal.
The last such meal adjustment was made in April of 1958.
Respectfully submitted,
S/ Norman Mildenstein
S/ Warren B. Geil
S/ Harold J. Schuessler
Motion of Mildenstein; seconded by Schuessler, approved.
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Honorable Mayor & City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
Herewith is the City Engineer's estimate for the erection
of fourteen (14) multiple liT" hangars at the municipal airport.
Ten (10) place and Four (4) place metal multiple
"T" hangars complete with concrete floor, footings
and apron.
TOTAL
$35,000.00
$.35,000.00
I recommend that the City Clerk be authorized to advertise
for bids to be received until 7:30 P.M. Wednesday November 21,
1962.
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City Engineer
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Motion of stull, seconded by G~il, approved. Bids to be
received until 7:30 P.M. Wednesday, November 21st, 1962.
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Honorable Mayor & City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
We the undersigned, members of the Street
and Alley Committee, hereby recommend that an
ordinance be drawn authorizing the erection of
a stop sign at the following location.
On Illinois Avenue and its intersection
with Capital Avenue.
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Moti.on of Campbell, seconded by Stull, approved.
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COMMITTEE REPORT
Honorable Mayor & City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
We the undersigned members of the Street and
Alley Committee, hereby recommend the following
street name changes to bring about more uniformity
in the addressing system of the City.
Texas Street in Blain Addition to be changed
to Nineteenth (19th) Street.
Ohio Street in Blain Addition to be changed
to Eighteenth (18th) Street.
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to Eighteenth (18th) Street.
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Motion of Campbell, seconded by Lint, approved.
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To the Honorable I~yor and
City Council
City Hall
Grand Island, Nebraska
Re: Claim of School District of the
City of Grand Island
Gentlemen:
We, the undersigned, were appointed to audit the records of
the Police lVIagistrate for the purpose of determining the amount the
City of Grand Island owes the school district of said City for over-
time parking fines, said period covering January 1, 1957 to October
5, 1962.
We report that the amount, according to our audit, is the sum
of Fifteen Thousand Seven Hundred Fourteen Dollars and Ninety-Five
Cents ($15,714.95).
Respectfully submitted this the 29th day of October, 1962.
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Walter W. Weber, City Treasurer
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Motion of Schuessler, seconded by campbell, approved.
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City Hall
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
We, the members of the Finance Committee, report that Walter W.
Weber, City Treasurer, and Michael Gephardt, Chief of Police, have made an
audit of the Police Court records, and they have reported that the City
of Grand Island is indebted to the School District of said City for
over-time parking fines in the sum of Fifteen Thousand Seven Hundred
Fourteen Dollars and Ninety Five Cents ($15,714.95>.
Your Committee, therefore, recommends that a warrant in payment
of the same be drawn and delivered to the School District of Grand Is-
land in payment of said indebtedness, and that said warrant be paid as
funds become available.
Respectfully submitted this 7th day of November, 1962.
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Motion of Schuessler, seconded by Campbell, approved.
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WHEREAS, the Mayor and Council advertised for sealed proposals
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for the construction of Curb and Gutter District No. 109, the same to
be received up to 7:30 o'clock P.M. on the 7th day of November, 1962,
and to be opened on said date at a regular meeting of the City Council,
and
WHEREAS, the proposal submitted by
of the City of {}ri':llhl-Z,~'/~r/? C/
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and best proposal submitted.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA,
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that the proposal of the said
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and approved; that a contract
for the construction of said district be
entered into by and between the City of Grand Island and said contractor,
and that the ~lyor and City Clerk be, and they are hereby authorized and
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directed to sign said contract on behalf of the City of Grand Island.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk forward a certified
copy
Motion of Stull, seconded by Schuessler, Resolution was
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WHEREAS, the Mayor and Council advertised for sealed proposals
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for the construction of Curb and Gutter District No. 110, the same to
be received up to 7:30 o'clock P.M. on the 7th day of November, 1962,
and to be opened on said date at a regular meeting of the City Council,
and
WHERFAS, the proposal submitted by
of the City of hfr--dr7d h/&lJ1 tJ
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and best proposal submitted.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA, that the proposal of the said ;;;;;.
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approved; that a contract for the construction of said district be enter-
ed into by and between the City of Grand Island and said contractor, and
that the Mayor and City Clerk be, and they are hereby authorized and
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directed to sign said contract on behalf of the City of Grand Island.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk forward a certified
copy of this Resolution to R. A. Rystrom, City Engineer.
Respectfully submitted this the
E NE DEPART~lliNT and BUILD-
ING DEPART~ffiNT COW~ITTEE
Motion of Stull, seconded by Schuessler, Resolution was
adopt ed.
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rejected, because of over estimate. Certified Check to be returned.
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passed by the Council, signed by the Mayor.
ORDIN1\NCE NO. 3898 - Motion of campbell, seconded by stull, was
placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, campbell, Gell, Mildenstein, stull, Lint. Sorensen absent.
Voting no, none.
OHDINANCE NO. 3898 - Motion of Campbell, seconded by Stull, rules
suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only. noll
call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein,
Stull, Lint. Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
OHDINANCE NO. 3898 - Motion of Campbell, seconded by Stull, rules
suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only. Roll
call 'hallot. Voting yes, Schuessler, campbell, Gell, Mildenstein,
Stull, Lint. Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
OHDINANCE NO. 3898 - Motion of Campbell, seconded by Stull, was
placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot. Voting
yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein, Stu.ll, Lint. Voting no,
none. Sorensen absent.
OHDINANCE NO. 3899 directing sidewalks to be laid on certain
property, regularly passed by the Council, signed by the Mayor.
OHDINANCE NO. 3899 - Motion of Campbell, seconded by Schuessler,
was placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Vot ing yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint. Voting no, none.
Sorensen absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3899 - r.~otion of Campbell, seconded by Schuessler,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein,
Stull, Lint. Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3899 - Motion of Campbell, seconded by Schuessler,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein,
Stull, Lint. Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3899 - Motion of Campbell, seconded by Schuessler,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot.
Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint.
Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
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ORDINANCE NO. 390Q, REGULATING use of Dodge and vJheeler Parking
Lots, regularly passed by the Council, signed by the Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3900 - Mot ion of st 1..1.11, seconded by Lint, was
placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint. Voting no, none.
Sorensen absent.
ORDINA NCE NO. 3900 - Mot ion of st 1..1.11, seconded by Lint, rules
suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only. Roll
call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein,
Stull, Lint. Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
OHDINfNCE NO. 3900 - Mot ion of Stull, seconded by Lint, rules
suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only. holl
call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein,
Stull, Lint. Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
OHDINANCE NO. 3900 - I"10tion of Stull, seconded by Lint, was
placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot. Voting
yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, I"1ildenstein, Stull, Lint. Voting no,
none. Sorensen absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3901 fixing maximum speed limits of Motor Vehicles
on 4th Street from Lincoln to Adams, regularly passed by the Council,
signed by the Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3901 - Motion of Stull, seconded by Schuessler, was
placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint. Voting no, none.
Sorensen absent.
ORD;I:NANCE NO. 3901 - Motion of Stull, seconded by Schuessler,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
holl call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein,
Stull, Lint.
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oting no, none. Sorensen absent.
OHDIN1\NCE NO. 3901 - j'I]o t ion of Stull, seconded by Schues sle r,
rules su.spended and ordinance placed on third read ing by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein,
Stull, Lint. Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
OHDINANCE NO. 3901 - Motion of Stull, seconded by Schuessler,
was placed orr final passa.ge and finally passed. Roll call ballot.
Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint.
Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
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by the Council, signed by the Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3902 - Mot ion of Campbell, seconded by Schuessler,
was placed on first reading at length. Holl call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint. Voting no, none.
Sorensen absent.
OHDINANCE NO. 3902 - Motton of Campbell, seconded by Schuessler,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, J'l1ildenstein,
St ull, Lint. V ot ing no, none. So rensen absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3902 - Motion of Campbell, seconded by Schuessler,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Votolng yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenste:i.n,
Stull, Lint. Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3902 - J'l1otion of Campbell, seconded by Schuessler,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. hall call ballot.
Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, J'l1ildenstein, Stu.ll, Lint.
Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3903 changing the names of Texas Street to 19th;
Ohio Street to 18th; and Maine Street to 18th, regularly passed by the
Council, signed by the Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3903 - ~10tion of Stu.ll, seconded by Schuessler, WE1S
placed on first reading at length. nolI call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint. Voting no, none.
Sorensen absent.
ORDINP,NCE NO. 3903 - Motion of Stull, seconded by Schuessler,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein,
Stull, Lint. Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
ORDIN[\NCE NO. 3903 - Motion of Stull, seconded by Schuessler,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein,
Stull, Lint. Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3903 - Motion of Stull, seconded by Schuessler,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot.
Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint.
Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
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ORDINANCE NO. 3904 directing the sale of property in Blaine
Addition to Agnes Erny, regularly passed by the Council, signed by the
Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3904 - Motion of Campbell, seconded by Schuessler,
was placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint. Voting no, none.
Sorensen absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3904 - Motion of campbell, seconded by Schuessler,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second read ing by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein,
Stull, Lint. Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3904 - Motion of Campbell, seconded by Schuessler,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by tfKtle only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, l"1ildenstein,
Stull, Lint. Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3904 - Motion of Campbell, seconded by Schuessler,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot.
Vot ing yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Ge iI, Mildenst ein, Stull, Lint.
Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3905 dedicating land in Geer Subdivision for street
purposes, regularly passed by the Council, signed by the Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3905 - Motion of Stull, seconded by Geil, was
placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint. Voting no, none.
Sorensen absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3905 - Motion of Stull, seconded by Geil, rules
s'J,spended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only. Roll
call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, campbell, Geil, Mildenstein,
Stull, Lint. Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3905 - l\10t ion of Stull, seconded by Ge iI, rules
suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only. Roll
call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, campbell, Geil, Mildenstein,
Stull, Lint. Voting no, none.
Sorensen absent.
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ORDINANCE NO. 3905 - Motion of Stull, seconded by Geil, was
placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot. Voting
yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint. Voting no,
none. Sorensen absent.
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ORDINANCE NO. 3906 creating Gravel District No. 36 in Vandergrift
Avenue; and 14th street from Kruse to Custer Avenue, regularly passed
by the Council, signed by the Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3906 - Motion of Stull, seconded by Schuessler,
was placed on first reading at length. ';'''011 call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint. Voting no, none.
Sorensen absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3906 - Motion of Stull, seconded by Schuessler,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein,
Stull, Lint. ,Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
OHDINJ\NCE NO. 3906 - Mot ion of Stull, seconded by Schue ssler,
r').les suspended and ord inance placed on third read ing by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, !\1ildenstein,
Stull, Lint. Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3906 - Motion of Stull, seconded by Schuessler,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot.
Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint.
Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3907 creating Gravel District No. 37 in Sheridan
Avenue from 4th to 5th, regularly passed by the Council, signed by the
Mayor.
OHDINA.NCE' NO. 39.0.7: - Motion of Stull, seconded by Lint, was
placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint. Voting no, none.
Sorensen abs ent .
ORDINANCE NO. 3907 - Motion of Stull, seconded by Lint, rules
suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only. holl
call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein,
Stull, Lint. Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3907 - Motion of Stull, seconded by Lint, rules
suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only. Holl
call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein,
Stu.ll, Lint. Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3907 - Motion of Stull, seconded by Lint, was
placed on final passage and finally passed. holl call ballot. Voting
yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint. Voting no,
none. Sorensen absent.
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ORDINANCE NO. 3908 cre8ting paving District No. 387 in Ruby street
from 14th to 15th, regularly passed by the Council, signed by the Mayor
ORDINANCE NO. 3908 - Motion of Stull, seconded by Schuessler, was
1 d fi t d. t 1 th holl call ballot.
p ace on rs rea lng a eng .
Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint. Voting no, none.
Sorensen absent.
OHDINANCE NO. 3908 - Motion of Stull, seconded by Schuessler,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein,
Stull, Lint. Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3908 - Motion of Stull, seconded by Schuessler,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein,
Stull, Lint. Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3908 - Motion of Stull, seconded by Schuessler,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot.
Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint.
Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
OEDINANCE NO. 3909 creating Paving District No. 388 in Howard
Avenue from lOth Street to 11th Avenue, regularly passed by the Council
signed by the Mayor.
OHDINANCE NO. 3909 - Motion of Schuessler, seconded by Stull, was
placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting ye s,
Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint. Voting no, none.
Sorensen absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3909 - Motion of Schuessler, seconded by Stull,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Milden;ctein,
Stull, Lint. Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3909 - Motion of Schuessler, seconded by Stull,
r'o11es suspended and ord inance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein,
Stull, Lint. Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3909 - Motion of Schuessler, seconded by Stull,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot.
Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Nildenstein, Stull, Lint.
Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
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OHDINANCE NO. 3910 creating Sewer District No. 337 in t he alley
from lOth Street to 11th Avenue, between Sherman and Sheridan, regular-
ly passed by the Council, signed by the Mayor.
OHDINANCE NO. 3910 - IVlotion of Schuessler, seconded by Stull, was
placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint. Voting po, none.
Sorensen absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3910 - Motion of Schuessler, seconded by Stull,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein,
Stull, Lint. Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
OHDINANCE NO. 3CilO - Motion of Schuessler, seconded by Stull,
rilles suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein,
Stull, Lint. Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3910 - Motion of Schuessler, seconded by Stull,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot.
Vot ing yes, Scrluess ler, Campbell, Geil, M ildenst e in, Stull, Lint.
Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
The Mayor advised the Council that he had appointed ~alph Townsend
to the Civil Service Board, and asked confirmation. ~lotion of Stull,
seconded by Lint, appointment was confirmed, to May of 1964.
Claims against the City were presented as follows:
GENERAL
AIRPORT
CAFE
STREET
SA NITA TION
PAHK
POLICE
CEfllETERY
FIRE
SE\NER
NEW SAN .SEvIEH
GARAGE
WlTER
LIGHT
SEWER D 1ST.
PA VING DIST.
TOTAL
2,965.51
885.21
1,480.26
2,285.34
1,229.37
378.07
607.91
21.53
505.06
4 , ,{)7'5 ,23
18.72
2,280.43
19,739.59
41,567.94
65.21
51,561.29
130,266.67
Claim for $15,714.95 to the School
District of Grand Island, was approved.
To be paid from the Police Fund.
Motion of Schuessler, seconded by Stull,
claims were approved as read and listed
in the Claim Register. Roll call ballot.
Voting yes, Schuessler, campbell, Geil,
Mildenstein, Stull, Lint. Voting no,
none. Sorensen absent.
Motion of Stull, Council adjourned, to meet November 12th, at
F. S. White
7:30 P.M. City Clerk
November 7, 1962
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Grand Island, Nebraska
November 12, 1962
Council met as per adjournment of November 7th, and according to
law, to canvass the ballots of the Special Election of November 6th
on the Sewer Bond Issue and Initiative and Referendum. All Councilmen
present except ~1ildenstein and ~tull. His Honor, the Mayor, pres :i.ding.
The Mayor administered the oath of office to M. L. Lewis, newly
appointed Councilman, to fill vacancy caused by James Haile being made
ine 1 igi ble .
Canvass of lVhil Ballots and examination of Poll Returns showed as
follows:
PRECINCT PBOPOSITION NO. 1 PBOPOSITION NO. 2
NUMBER SEWER BOND ISSUE INITIATIVE and BEFERENDUM
( STom,rr--
FOR A GA INST FOR AGAINST
1 141 239 163 161
2 157 160 167 99
3 203 258 247 123
4 329 296 351 143
5 160 143 169 87
6 245 215 266 119
7 224 262 272 130
9 214 352 300 179
10 182 233 202 142
11 412 243 420 110
12 328 160 336 109
13 235 170 257 82
14 218 137 215 77
16 233 105 204 62
17 175 173 196 93
18 175 115 159 69
19 159 89 147 58
20 173 1.52 204 74
21 173 126 191 76
TOTAL --
4136 3628 4466 1993
MAIL BALLOTS 67 25 74 JL
TOTAL 4203 3653 4540 2010
TOTAL VOTES CAST $257
Motion of Schuessler, seconded by Geil, that figures as shown, be
made of fic1al.
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Motion of campbell, seconded by Sorensen, Ordinance No. 3878
pertaining to the Standards of the National Board of Fire Underwriters
(Gas) be placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting
yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Lint, Lewis. Voting no,
none. Mildenstein and Stull absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3878 - Motion of Campbell, seconded by Schuessler,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Lint, Lewis. Vat ing no, none. Mildenstein and Stull absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3878 - Motion of Campbell, seconded by Schuessler,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Lint, Lewis. Voting no, none. Mildensteinand Stull absent.
OHDINANCE NO. 3878 - Motion of Campbell, seconded by Schuessler,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot.
Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Lint, Lewis. Voting
no, none. Mildenstein and Stull absent.
Campbell called attention to the Storm Sewer Bond Issue, as to the
method in whlch the storm sewer would be constructed; either piecemeal
or one contract, and employing of Engineers, either local or ot herwise .
After considerable discussion by the Council and the City Engineer, it
was decided that all things being equal, local engineers be considered.
Also, reference was made to the acquisition of land for the out-
fall ditch, and after considerable discussion, the Mayor appointed
John Thomazin, Paul Huston, and Peter Hedgecock to the Committee for
making such acquisition. Motion of Oeil, seconded by Campbell,
appointments were confirmed.
The Mayor advised the Council that Councilman Lewis would assume
the dutQes on all committees as were held by James Haile.
Motion of Sorensen, Council adjourned.
F. S. White
City Clerk
November 12, 1962
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Grand Island, Nebraska
November 16, 1962
Council met as per special call of the President of the Council,
Harold Schuessler, for the purpose of taking action pertaining to City
Attorney. All Councilmen present except Sorensen. Harold Schuessler,
President of the Council, presiding as Acting I"Iayor.
(COPY) Letter from Mayor Ryder Re: Legal Department
November 16, 1962
Grand Island City Council
City Hall
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
In regular meeting 19 September 1962, a motion was made that something
be done to improve the service the council was getting in the Legal
Department. It was duly seconded and passed unanimously.
A sincere effort was made to carry out the wishes of the council but
little or nothing was accomplished.
A report was made to six members at an informal meeting of the council
on 25 October 1962. It was decided and all agreed that the only
solution to the problem was to ask for the resignat ion of City Attorney
Holmberg. This was done both orally and written on 26 October 1962,
and the effective date on or before 15 November 1962. To this date the
resignation has not been received; therefore, the office of City
Attorney is declared vacant as of this date.
Concurrence of the council in this action is requested.
FDR:cs
Yours truly,
S/ Frank D. Ryder, M.D.
Mayor
Motion of Geil, seconded by Lint, approved.
(COPY) Appointment of City Attorney.
16 November 1962
Grand Island City Council
City Hall
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
To fill t he vacancy nOVI exis t ing in the Legal Depart ment, I do appoint
Attorney Richard Huber City Attorney and request council concurrence.
FDR:cs
Yours truly,
S/ Frank D. Ryder, M.D.
Mayor
Motion of stull, seconded by Mildenstein, that the appointment
be confirmed.
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WHEREAS... the City of Grand Island is involved in litigation over
Ordinance No. 3875, and
WHEREAS, it is necessary that additional counsel be retained to re-
present the City to defend the said Ol;'dinance, and
WHEREAS, an AgX'eemeIit has be~n entered into between Franklin L. Pierce
and Harold Schuessler and Frank D. Ryder,
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of Grand Island
accept the Agreement for the employment of Franklin L. Pierce, and accept the
terms of the said Agreement in toto.
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Motion of Geil, seconded by Lint, Resolution was adopted.
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(COPY) Appointments for examing board for gas fitters.
November 14, 1962
Honorable Mayor & City Council
City Hall
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
The following listed men have been appointed to serve on the examining
board for gas fitters in compliance with Section #7 Ordinance #3878
Gas Code for the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, for the remainder of
the year 1962 and for the calendar year 1963.
Submitted for your approval:
H. L. Butts
W. H. Hartman
Jim McElroy
Al Herman
Kenneth Hilligas
Chief Bldg. Inspector
Deputy Gas Inspector
Heating Contractor
Plumbing Contractor
Gas Company Representative
Respectfully submitted,
S/ H. L. Butts
Chief Building Inspector
City Hall
Grand Island, Nebraska
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Motion of campbell, seconded by Stull, approved.
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WHEREAS, THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL advertised for sealed
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proposals for the furnishing of a station wagon per specifi~
ations on file in the office of the Utilities Commissioner;
said proposals to be received up to 7:30 o'clock P.M. on
the 7th day of November, 1962, and to be opened at the reg-
ular meeting of the City Council held on said date, and
WHEREAS, the proposal submitted by Kinman Chevrolet-Cadillac
Company, Inc. of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska for the
furnishing of a station wagon at the sum of $ 2,152.29,
was found to be the lowest and best proposal submitted.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE N~YOR AND COUNCIL
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OF THE CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA, that the proposal
submitted by the said Kinman Chevrolet-Cadillac, Inc. be,
and the same is hereby accepted and approved, and that
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Frank Phelps, Utilities Commissioner, be, and he is hereby
directed and authorized to place a purchase order for the
purchase of said station wagon.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk forward a
certified copy of this Resolution to Frank Phelps,
Utilities Commissioner.
Respectfully submitted this 2'~day of November, 1962.
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Motion of Geil, seconded by Mildenstein, Resolution was adopted.
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Mildenstein, seconded by Schuessler, approved. placed on file.
OHDINtNCE NO. 3911 vacat ing alley in Block 5, Kernohan & Decker's
Addition, regularly passed by the Council, signed by the Acting Mayor.
OHDINANCE NO. 3911 - Motion of Campbell, seconded by Stull, was
placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Lewis. Voting
no, none. Sorensen absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3911 - Motion of C8.mpbell, seconded by Stull, rules
suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only. Roll
call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein,
Stull, Lint, Lewis . Voting no, none. Sorens en absent.
OHDINANCE NO. 3911 - Motion of Campbell, seconded by Geil, rules
suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only. Roll
call ballot. Vot ing yes, Schues sler, Campbell, Ge i 1, lVlildens te in,
Stull, Lint, Lewis. Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
OHDlNANCE NO. 3911 - Mot ion of Campbell, seconded by Ge il, was
placed on final passage and finally passed. Holl call ballot. Voting
yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Lewis.
Voting no, none. Sorensen absent.
Acting Mayor declared Ordinance passed.
Acting Mayor declared Meeting adjourned.
F. S. White
Ci ty Cle rk
November 16, 1962
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November 21, 1962
Council met in regular session. All Cou.ncilmen present except
Stull. Rev. D. Owens, Church of the NazEj.rene, opened the meeting with
prayer. All Councilmen present except.Stull. President of the Council
Harold J. Schuessler, presiding7 in the absence of the Mayor.
Minutes of the meetings of November 7th, 12th and 16th, read and
approved.
Letter from Cha.rles Burmeister, Assistant Secretary First Nebraska
Securities, pertaining to storm Sewer Bond and "'Tater Revenue Bond
Issu.es, was presented. Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
referred to Finance Committee.
Letters pertaining to Special Assessments which would become
outlawed during the month of December 1962, were presented as follows:
Floyd A. Linn
A. D. Haynes
Mrs. Louise Kipp
Etta Nelson
Mabel Calvers
186, Belmont Addition
190-192-193-194 Belmont
204-205-206 Belmont
207 Belmont
178-179 Belmont
Addition
Add it ion
Addition
Addition
Lot
Lots
Lots
Lot
Lots
Motion of Campbell, seconded by Mildenstein, referred to Legal
Department with power to act.
(COPY) Letter from City Treasurer In Re: Occupation Tax of Baker
Beverage Company
November 16, 1962
To.the Honorable Mayor and City Council
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Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
On or about Aprj.l 30, 1962, a wholesale beer license was iss,ued
to the Grand Island Beer Company, Ware Christensen, Proprietor, Two
Hundred Fifty Dollar (~250.00) occupation tax was paid by this business
concern. This business was located at 706 West Oklahoma Avenue.
This business was sold by Mr. Christensen to Raymond Baker on or
about July 3, 1962. Wholesale Beer License No. 1702 was issued to
Mr. Baker at the same address, and Mr. Baker does business under the
firm name of Baker Beverage Company.
The Baker Beverage Company has failed to pay the occupation tax in
the sum of ~250.00. Demand for payment of the same has frequently been
made. According to the City Urdinances, the Legal Department should
bring a civil suit in such cases to enforce collection of this occupa-
t ion tax. I, therefore, recommend that this matter be referred to the
Legal Department with instructions to bring such an action as by
ordinance provided.
W1:JW: cah
Respectfully submitted,
City of Grand Island
S/ Walter Weber, City Treasurer
J'vlotion of Campbell, seconded by J'v1ildenstein, recommendation was
approved.
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Applicat ion of Fine Liquors pertaining to Liquor License at f;: ni..~
724 w. State Street, on account of change of StQck Holders, was
presented. Motion of Mildenstein, seconded by Geil, referred to
License Committee.
R_E_S_O_L_U_T_I_O_N.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA, that the application of Jerome Guzinski
for the transfer of his nON & OFF SALEn Beer Li~ense from address
of 313 West Second Streetto 3$$ North Broadwell Avenue, in Grand
Island, Nebr.be ______ granted.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLV:&.ll that the City Clerk forward a certi-
fied copy of this Resolution to the Nebraska Liquor Control Com-
mission at Lincoln, Nebraska.
Respectfully submitted this 21st day of November, 1962.
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Motion of Mildenstein, seconded by Lint, Resolution was adopted.
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Request of Larry N. Boyd, Pastor Seventh Day Adventist Church,
pertaining to Christmas Caroling between Thanksgiving and Christmas,
was presented. Motion of Campbell, seconded by Mildenstein, was
approved.
Bids on STORM S~lER PROJECT NO. SS62-1 were presented as follows:
DIAMOND ENGINEERING COMPANY
$4,005.51
NEBBASI\A CON::;TRUCTION COMPANY
$4,260.60
Motion of Campbell, seconded by Mildenstein, referred to the
street and Alley Committee and City Engineer.
Bids on itJATEH MAIN DISTRICT NO. 227 presented as follows:
CITY WATER DEPARTMENT
$3,918.87
$4,170.58
$4,315.50
DIAMOND ENGINEERING COMPANY
NEBR1\.SKA CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
Motion of Geil, seconded by Mildenstein, referred to Water and
Li~ht Committee and City Engineer.
Bids on SEWER DISTRICT NO. 334 presented as follows:
DIAf>lOND ENGINEERING COMPANY
$4,463.14
LOUIS H. SMITH
$4,532.63
$4,632.40
NEBRASKA CONSTRUC'I'ION COMPANY
Motion of Geil, seconded by Mildenstein, referred to the Sewer
Committee and City Engineer.
Bids on MOTOR GRADER presented as follows:
LINCOLN EQUIPMENT COMPANY
$17 , 849.00
$17,950.00
$17,800.00
FEHRS TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO.
NEBRJ\ SKA TRA eTOR & EQUIPMENT
Motion of Campbell, seconded by Sorensen, referred to the Street
and Alley Committee and City Engineer.
Bids on FBONT END LOADER received as follows:
LINCOLN EQUIPMENT COMPANY $13,600.00
T. F. McSHANE COMPANY $10,743.00
FEHRS TRACTOR & EQUIPMFN'I' CO. ~11, 995.00
ANDEHSON EQ,UIPMENT COMPANY $13,600.00
NEBRA.SI\A TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT $12,157.62
equipped with diesel engine $13,985.00
Motion of Campbell, seconded by Mildenstein, referred to Street
and Alley Committee, and City Engineer.
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10 Place
4 Place
MUELLER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
$3~), 946.62
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$31,626 .'00
$28,725.44
$30,241.00
1J;23,555.49
$27,998.00
$15,904.00
$17,524.00
~~13, 330.00
$12,378.26
$1~'j,909.00
HAILE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
PRODUCTION SALES COMPANY
RAIN CHIEF ENGINEERING COMPANY
JOHN CLAUSSEN SONS COMPANY
BIG CHIEF OF NEBRP,SKA
$10,332.26
BOYD CONSTRU CTION COMPANY
$12,995.00
Motion of Lint, seconded by Mi1denstein, referred to Airport
Committee and City Engineer.
(COPY) Letter from Hall County Museum Board
STUHR MUSEUM of the Prairie Pioneer
Box 636, Grand Island, Nebraska
November 19, 1962
The Honorable Dr. Frank Ryder, Mayor
and Members of the City Council
City of Grand Island
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
It is requested that a permit be granted the Hall COlmty Museum
Board to tap the water now being discharged from the Burdicl( Station
electric plant into the outflow canal connecting with Wood River.
If this permission is granted, it is the intention of the Museum
Board to divert this water by pipe into the proposed museum lake. The
overTlow from this lake would then be directed by surface ditching back
into the outflow canal at a point about a quarter mile east of the
present point of discharge; thus water in excess of what could be
utilized in the lake would be put back into the outflow canal.
The purpose of this water diversion would be to maintain water at
a constant level in the museum 1a~e and to provide a flow for the
stream meandering through the museum's outdoor exhibit area. Without
the add Uion of the city water supply, the lake will rise and fall with
the underground water level thereby detracting from the appearance of
the lake and the museum.
No cost to the City of Grand Island will be involved now or in the
future for the installation or maintenance of the proposed pipeline
connect ing the museum lake with the point of city water discharge.
Sincerely yours
S/ S. N. Wolbach, President
Hall County Museum Board
After some discussion, Mr. Phelps advised the Council that there
should be a record of Agreement, so that if and when other persons
representing the City or Museum Board, that there would be a record
as to what the original agreement really was. Motion of Gei1, seconded
by Mildenstein, request was granted.
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(COpy) Letter from City Attorney In Be: Proposed Street Extension
University Place
November 8, 1962
To the Honorable Mayor and City Council
City Hall
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
This communication has reference to the letter of Rudy Plate of
the McDannel Realty Company dated August 27, 1962, which pertains to
Lots 15 and 16, Block 24, University Place A4dition. This property is
owned by Norman Behring who desires to have curb and gutter constructed
along the south side of his property.
The street that is open in front of Mr. Behring's property has
never neen dedicated to the public, but it has been used as a street
for fifty to seventy-five years, and the same would be West state street
west of Custer Avenue if the same were extended.
The street as now used extends to the westerly corporate limits of
the City of Grand Island. 'l'he property on the north s ide of this
street is in University Place Addition and is, of course, within the
corporate limits. The land that lies to the west of Custer Pvenue and
south of University Place Addition, which includes the road herein
mentioned, is entirely without the corporate limits.
A plat has been prepared and is in the files of the office of the
Legal Department showing the owners whose lands lie beyond the cor-
porate limits and who are affected if a right-of-way for a road is to
be secured. One of the owners is Emma Millisen, a long time resident
of Grand Island who is now aged and lives with relatives in Sherman,
South Dakota.
The second owner is Alphonsus A. and Georgia E. Bixenmalm, and
the third owner is the Home Mission Board of the Southern Baptist
Convention, a corporation of Fulton County, Georgia.
It is my opinion that separate condemnation proceedings should be
instituted as by statute provided, and that the Council condemn a
right-of-way for this proposed street extension.
I have secured from the Engineering Department descriptions of
the areas to be condemned, and they can be secured from the file in
the office of the Legal Department.
PCH:cah
Respectfully yours,
S/ Paul C. Holmberg, City Attorney
Motion of Lint, seconded by Geil, same be referred to Legal
Department.
Request of H. H. Welch for permission to construct Duplex at
the lot line
1124 S. Eddy Street, asking permission to set three feet nearer/than
t he Duplex to t he North, was presented. Motion of Campbell, seconded
by Sorensen, was referred to the Zoning Committee; Board of Adjustment
Hearing set for 7:30 P.M., December 5th.
Petition for traffic lights at Phoenix and S. Locust Streets
signed by some of the parents of children attending Dodge School, was
presented. Motion of Sorensen, seconded by campbell, referred to Police
Commi tt ee .
Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell, Council adjourned to
Board of Rqualization.
November 21, 1962
F. S. White
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November 21, 1962
Council met as Board of Equalization. All Councilmen present
except Stull. President of Council, ,Schuessler, presiding.
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WHEREAS, on the 16th day of August, 1961, the Mayor and Council
of the City of Grand Island passed and approved Ordinance No. 3711 re-
quiring the construction of public sidewalks, and
~1EREAS, certain of the property owners failed to construct the
sidewalks within thirty (30) days as provided by said Ordinance and the
City of Grand Island entered into a contract for the construction of such
sidewalks at a total cost of $lO~3.04, and
~~EREAS, the cost of such sidewalks should be levied and assessed
against the several lots, tracts and parcels of land upon which the same
were constructed.
NOW, THEREFORE:, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE JV.lA.YOR AND COUNCIL OF' 'I'Hr~ CITY
OF' GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA, sitting as a Board of Equalization that we find
the total cost of the construction of such sidewalks to be the total sum
of $1093.04; that we find the benefits accruing to the real estate upon
which sidewalks were constructed to be the total sum of $1069.71, and th~t
the cost of constructing such sidewalks be levied and assessed against
the several lots, tracts and parcels of land benefitted by the construction
of such sidewalks in the sums set opposite the several descriptions as fol-
lows:
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LOrr BLOCK ADDITION AMOUNT
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1 29 Gilbert's Third 320.57
2 II II " 374.48
19 2 Parkhill Sub 154.74
6 83 Original Town 9-1-.98
7 II " Ii 164.94
Total $1069.71
School District of Grand Island
School District of Grand Island
Richard H. and June A. Franzen
Carl E. Willard and Vance Willard
Campbell E 22'
Carl E. ~}illard and Vance \rJillard
Campbell
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by Sorensen, Resolution was adopted.
Motion of Sorensen,
Ad justment .
November 21, 1962
ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT, BUILDING
DEPARTMENT COMMITTEE
Council adjourned to meet as Board of
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November 21, 1962
Councll met as Board of Adjustment on request of Walter H. Luers
for permission to build andition to existing type V Building at 1824
1.,IJ. 2 nd .
November 20, 1962
Honorable Mayor and City Council
Ci ty Hall
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
We the undersigned, members of the Building and
Zoning Codes Committee, to whom a request was
referred from Walter H. Luers for permission to
build an addition at an existing type V building
at 1824 West Second Street, recommend this request
be denied for failure to meet the requirements of
the Building Code.
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Motion of Campbell, seconded by l"Iildenstein, report was approved,
request denied.
Motion of Campbell, Council adjourned to meet in Hegular Session.
F. S. White
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November 21, 1962
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November 21, 1962
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Council met in Regular Session. All Councilmen prBsent except
Stull.
Schuessler, President of the Council, presiding.
November 21, 1962
ENGINEER'S ESTIMATE
Honorable Mayor & City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
Herewith is the Engineer's estimate for the construction
of Sanitary Sewer District No. 337, which district is between
Sherman Avenue and Sheridan Avenue,from Tenth Street to Elev-
enth Avenue, and a main to serve the aforesaid in Tenth Street
from the alley between Howard Avenue and Sherman Avenue to the
alley between Sherman Avenue and Sheridan Avenue.
342
Lin. Ft. 10" V.C.P. w/compression
joint, in place ~er ASTM.
Lin. Ft. 8ft V.C.P. w/compression
joint, in place per ASTM.
3.10
@ $ 3.75 $1,282.50
619
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5' Std. San. Sewer M.H.
complete w/sticks, and
M450 Ring & Cover.
Extra depth of San. Sewer M~H.
175.00
18.50
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26.54
Ver. Ft.
TOTAL
It is recommended that this work be advertised for bids
to be received until 7:30 o'clock P.M. Wednesday December 5,
1962.
c?ctP1::tted.
R. A. R1strom
City Engineer
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Motion of Geil, seconded by Lint, Estim~te was approved.
1,918.90
525.00
490..99
$4,217.39
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SANI'l'ARY
SEWER
Estimate No.
1 Upon Contract Dated
$ 16 .~2a.02
Oct. 3. 19-62...
District No.
333 Location South of Pleasant Home Sulp-
division to Mil Nie Addition
Contractor The Diamond Engineering Company
QUANTITY
DETAILS
PRICE
AMOUNT
1 TRENCHING FOR 8" SEWERS
1.1 0'-8' Depth.
1.2 8'-12' Depth.
1.3 Over lZ' depth.
2 sn VITRIFIED CLAY SEWERS.
3 an CAST IRON SEWERS.
4 STANDARD MANHOLES
Lin. Ft. 165.7 @ $2.40 $ 337.68
Lin. Ft. 2,084.7 4.00 8,338.80
Lin. Ft. 227.0 6.00 1,362.00
Lin. Ft. 2,042.7 1.85 3 ,779.00
Lin. Ft. 409.7 7.25 2 ,970.33
4.1
4' Diam and 6' depth.
Additional depth.
6" CAST IRON FORCE MAIN.
Lin. Ft.
195.00
21.00
4.50
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42.41
244..8
1,755.00
890.61
1,101.60
Each
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Veri Ft.
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PAVEMENT REMOVAL AND
REPLACEMENT
7.1 Asphalt.
None
12.00 --------
Lin. Ft.
7.2 Asphalt with concrete base. Lin. Ft.
20 25.00 500.00
TOTAL $21,035.02
TOTAL COMPLETED
t21t035.02
4,207.00
16,828.~2
NONE
$16.828.02
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Amount Due Contractor
Previous Estimates
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the City Council:
I Certify that there is Sixteen ,-"Thousand Eigpt Hundred Twenty-
Eight P911ar~ a~d Two/100 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - DOLLARS due to
above estimate.
City Engineer
Grand Island, Nebraska, November 21. 19 62 .
Motion of Geil, seconded by Mildenstein, approved.
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Honorable Mayor and City Council
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Gentlemen:
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On Sept. 19th, 1962 a resolution passed by the City Council
authorized the Utilities Commissioner to proceed with the detail-
ed design, arrange fpr the financing and develop adjusted rates
to be charged for water sold by the City Water Department in
order to provide a new water supply for the City of Grand Island.
An equitable schedule of rates adequate to provide the nec-
essary financing for this project has been developed and'is set
forth in the Ordinance which accompanies this report. For your
additional information a long range time table has been estab-
lished after consultation with our Fiscal Agent in Lincoln,
Nebr. as well as with other financial and investment organ-
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izations in New York City. It will be to the best advantage
of the City of Grand Island and it's Water Customers if the
fOllowing calendar of events is carried out.
(1 ) November 21st. Enact Ordinance establishing Water
Rates.
(2) December 5th. Authorize notice of Bond Sale
(3) December 19th. Enact Bond Ordinance
(4 ) January 9th, 1963. Conduct Bond Sale. (Special
Council Meeting required. )
In the light of the foregoing information, we the members
of the Light and Water, Sanitary Sewer System and Disposal
Plant Committee recommend that the attached Rate Ordinance be
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Respectfully submitted this 21st. day of November, 1962.
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Motion of Geil, seconded by Lint, Beport was approved.
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WHEREAS, the rvIayor and Council of the City of Grand Island invited
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sealed proposals for the construction of ~'Jater Nain District No. 227 of
the City of Grand Island, the same to be received up to 7:30 o'clock P.lVl.
on the 21st day of November, 1962, and to be opened on said date at the
reGular meeting of the City Council, and
WHEREM3, the proposal submitted
of the City of ('~'\C'\\~'~'C':"h0:
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NOW, THERi::FORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE rvIAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY i
OF GRhND ISLI\.ND, NEBRASKA, that the proposal of the said t\, \C\r, . <tf.\ m \\ t II Ii l~
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for the construction of the said water
main district be, and the same is hereby accepted and approved; that a
contract be entered into for the construction of said district and that the
lV1wor and City qerk be, and they are hereby directed and authorized to
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sign said agreement on behalf of the City of Grand Island.
BE IT FURTHER RB:SOLVED that the City Clerk forward a certified copy
of this Resolution to R. fA. Rystrom, City Engineer, and to Frank Phelps,
Utilities Comm.issioner.
Respectfully submitted this 21st day of November, 1962.
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TEIVl AND DISPOSAL PLANT C0Ji1JVlITTEE
Motion of Geil, seconded by Sorensen, Resolution was adopted.
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WHKREAS, the IVlayor and Council of the City of Grand Island invited
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sealed proposals for the construction of Sanitary Sewer Main District No.
334 of the City of Grand Island, the same to be received up to 7:30 o'clock
P.M. on the 21st day of November, 1962, and to be opened on said date at
the regular meeting of the City Council, and
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WHEREAS, the proposal submitted by i..LC..s:/(f!'2",::'/z'a;' E/7:;F)';'
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lowest and
best proposal submitted.
NO\^T, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE lVU\YOR AND COUNCIL OF' THE CITY
OF GR.AND ISLi!"ND, NEBRASKA, that the proposal of the said ,<7! E!!//7t::J/l <..1 _
/~~7 -q,'r r ~7 for the const"uction of the s\3.id Sanitary
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Sewer Main District be, and the same is hereby accepted and approved; that a
contract be entered into for the construction of said district and that the
lVIayor and City Clerk be, and they are hereby directed and authorized to
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sign said agreement on behalf of the City of Grand Island.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk forward a certified copy
of this Resolution to R. A. Rystrom, City Engineer, and to Frank Phelps,
Utilities Commissioner.
Respectfully submitted this 21st day of November, 1962.
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TEM AND DISPOSAL PLANT CQIvJl'1I'I''I'EE
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WIIEREAS, the Nayor and City Council invited sealed proposals
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Avenue between Seventh (7th) Street and Ninth (9th) Street~ said pro-
posals to be received up to 7:30 o'clock P.N. on the 21st day of Novem-
ber, 1962, Lwd to be opened on said date at the regular meeting of the
City Council, and
\~HEREAS, the propos;~l submitted by ...L.?btL:7Z;::'J/1.d ,
;E:/'7...;l;1<~'~-j::...i.f:1E.j- ~f,~,;, _ of the City of ~~ANI] ii'~Al.'( (l~,)hifl(
was found to be the lowest and best proposal submitted.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE ~lliYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA, that the proposal submitted by the said
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for the construction of said
storm sewer be, and the same is hereby accepted and approved; that a
contract be entered into for the construction of said storm sewer and
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ized to sign said agreement on behalf of the City of Grand Island.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk for",rard a certified
copy of Ulis Resolution to R. A. Rystrom, City Engineer.
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BUILDING DEPARTMENT CO~illITTEE
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ORDINANCE NO. 3912. special assessments on Sidewalks, ):'eguIE1Y'ly
passed by the Council, signed by the Acting Mayor.
OHDINANCE NO. 3912 - Notion of Sorensen, seconded by Geil, was
placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Lint, Lewis. Voting
no, none. Stull absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3912 - ~10tion of Sorensen, seconded by Oel1, rules
suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only. Roll
call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Lint, Lewis. Voting no, none. Stull absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3912 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Geil, rules
suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only. Roll
call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Lint, Lewis. Voting no, none. stull absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3gl2 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Geil, was
placed on n.nal passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot. Voting
yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Lint, Lewis.
Voting no, none. Stull absent.
OHD~NANCE NO.._~9l3 amending Ordinance No. 2451, vJater Rates,
regularly passed by the Council, signed by the Acting Mayor.
ORD!.NP,NCE NO. 391':.0 - Hot ion of Sorensen, se conded by Camp bell, was
placed on first reading at length. lioll call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Lint, Lewis. Voting
no, none. Stull absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3913 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Lint, Lewis. Voting no, none. Stull absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3913 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
ru.les suspended and ord inance placed on third read ing by t it Ie only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Lint, Lewis. Voting no, none. Stull absent.
OHDI~';.I'JC~NO ...3.913_ - Hot ton of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. Holl call ballot.
voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, lVlildenstein, Lint,
Lewis. Voting no, none. Stull absent.
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or build sidewalks, regularly passed by the Council, signed by the
Acting Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3914 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by campbell, was
p laced on first read ing at length. .1.:1'011 call ba llot . Vot ing yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Lint, Lev.ris. Voting
no, none. Stull absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3914 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only.
Holl call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
]V! ildenstein, Lint, Lewi s . Vot ing no, none. Stull absent.
OBDINANCE NO. 3914 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Lint, Lewis. Voting no, none. Stull absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3914 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. holl call ballot.
Voting yes, Schuessler, campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Lint,
Lewis. Voting no, none. Stull absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3915 creating Wat er Main Dist rict No. 229 in sto lley
Park Area, regularly passed by the Council, signed by the Acting Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3915 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by campbell, was
placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Lint, Lewis. Voting
no, none. Stull absent.
OHDIlif.'NCE NQ..!.._9_915 - Mot ion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
ru.le s suspended and ora inance placed on second read ing by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Hildenstein, Lint, Lewis. Voting no, none. Stull absent.
OHDINANCE NO.!.._99J-5 - Mot ion of Sorensen, second ed by Campbell,
rules suspended and ordinAnce placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Lint, Lewis. Voting no, none. Stull absent.
O~DINANCE NO. 3915 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell, was
placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot. Voting
yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Lint, Lewis.
Voting no, none. Stull absent.
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OHDIN!\NCE NO. 3916 creating Water Main District No. 228 in 14th
street from Old St. Paul Road to the East edge of Block 5, Geo. Loan's
Subdivision, regularly passed by the Council, signed by the feting Mayo-
ORDINANCE NO. 3916 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell, was
placed on first reading at length. holl call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Lint, Lewis. Voting
no, none. Stull absent.
ORDINANCE NO. 3916 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
rules suspended and ord inance p laced on second read ing by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
!'Hldenstein, Lint, Lewis. Voting no, none. Stull absent.
OHDINANCE NO. ;3916 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Gell, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Lint, Lewis.
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St ull absent.
OHDINANCE NO. 3916 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. holl call ballot.
Voting yes, Schuessler, campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Lint,
Lewis. Voting no, none. Stull absent.
Campbell mentioned ,that he had received several requests for
diagonal parking on 4th Street in the 300-400-500 Blocks. After some
discussion, motion of Campbell, seconded by Sorensen, that request be
granted, and that either Resolution or Ordinance be prepared for
passage.
Request of Kaufmann's Department Store for handling free parking
(paid by Kaufmann's) on Wheeler Parking Lot, was presented. After
some discussion, motion of Lint, seconded by Lewis, that there be a
trial period of 90 days, effective December 1st.
Claims against the City were presented as follows:
GENERAL
AIRPORT
CAFE
S'I'REET
SANITATION
PARK
POLICE
CEMETERY
FIRE 1,364.59
SEWER 2,773.45
GARAGE 958.18
LIGHT 332,731.65
WATER 6,397.63
OFF STREET 327.36
SEWER DISTRICT 16,828.02
TOTAL $377,773.28 -11/21/62
3,160.73
1,520.67
1,619.72
5,601.29
727.77
1,839.93
1,495.24
427.05
Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Mildenstein, claims were allowed
as read and listed in the claim register. Roll call ballot. Voting
yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Lint, Lewis.
Voting no, none. Stull absent.
Motion of Sorensen, Council adjourned.
November 21, 1962
F. S. Vlh it e
City Clerk
FUND
Adm.
Eng.
St. Sewer
. Health
Inc.
I City Hall
Civil Service
Bldg. Dept.
General
Bond & Int.
APPROPRIATIONS & EXPENDI1~RES
FOI? FISCAL YEAR ENDING NOV. 30, 1962
APPROP.
68407.50
53230.00
17390.00
23552.00
67807.00
19260.00
1260.00
23445.00
274351.50
13780.00
ADJ.
Airport 97050.00
Airport Cafe 17029.11
St Alley Pave 264631.75
Sanitation 96415.00
Park 112085.50
Police 203477.00
Cemetery 39130.00
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Fire Pension
192433.50
28370.00
Sew & Sew ColI 112101.69
New San Sew.
52180.00
New St Sew'Const84000.00
City Garage 46955.00
Off St Parking 33220.00
Hand
Civil Defense
5700.00
1000.00
Cern Perm Care 149248.59
Soc. Security 65345.93
Library
I Water
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Sewer District
Paving District
44790.00
1933294.57
EXPENDED
NOVEMHER
6462.62
3570.75
177.47
1801.16
785.70
989.40
50.00
3212.21
17049.31
6317.08
5381.46
13732.04
5913.28
5197.04
31676.10
1890.18
15065.65
2099.52
10677.80
18.72
4178.08
557.36
4359.96
124113.58
26137.22
406822.91
16893.23
51561.29
62~528. 2~3
TOTAL
EXPENDED
20470.20
14307.41
369.08
7594.10
8657.39
6851.89
221. 60
8058.86
66530.53
24917.61
12514.19
53076.68
37814.60
28338.37
79499.46
15569.09
59673.81
8398.08
31763.79
4851.03
14722.28
2290.26
2037.50
199.02
16815.63
14458.87
473470.80
89617.91
1684873.01
16898.30
236783.52
2501643.54
Respectfully Submitted,
F. S. White, City Clerk
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47937.30
38922.59
17020.92
15957.90
59149.61
12408.11
1038.40
.15386.14
20'7820.97
13780.00
72132.39
4514.92
211555.07
58600.40
83747.13
123977.54
23560.91
132759.69
19971.92
80337.90
47328.97
84000.00
32232.72
30929.74
3662.50
800.98
149248.59
48530.30
30331.13
1459823.77
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December 5, 1962
Council met in regular session. All Councilmen present. His
Honor, the Mayor, presiding. Rev. Harvey Clark, St. Paul's Lutheran
Church, opened the meeting with prayer.
Minutes of the meeting of November 21st read and approved.
Regular Surety Bonds having been O.K.'d by the City Attorney,
were presented as follows:
G. H. Mettenbrink
Wm. J. Hild
Ele ct ric ians
Motion of Schuessler, seconded by Stull, approved.
Application of Jack B. Voss for Liquor License at 414 N. Eddy St.
was presented. Motion of Mildenstein, seconded by Schuessler, set for
Hearing December 19th.
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BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
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for a license to sell Package Liquor on the premises known as
724 West State Street, Grana Island,Nebraskabe and the same is
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BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk forward a certi-
fied copy of tha$ Resolution to the Nebraska Liquor Control Com-
mission at Lincoln, Nebraska.
Respectfully submitted
this 5th day oj December, 1962.
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COMMITTEE.
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WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Council advertised for sealed proposals
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said proposals to be received up to 7:30 o'clock P.M. on the 21st day of
November, 1962, and to be opened on said date at the regular meeting of
the City Council, and
WHEREAS, the proposal submitted by Lincoln Equipment Company of the
City of Grand Island, Nebraska in the sum of $17,849.00 was found to be
the lowest and best proposal submitted.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA, that the same is hereby accepted and approved;
that Walter Lehmann, Administrative Assistant, be, and he is hereby dir-
ected and authorized to place a purchase order for such Motor Grader.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk forward a certified copy
of this Resolution to the Engineering Department of the City of Grand Island,
Nebraska.
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Motion of JVl1ldenstein, seconded by Campbell, Resolution was
adopted.
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WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Council advertised for sealed
proposals for the furnishing of one Front End Loader for the
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Engineering Department, said proposals to be received up to
7:30 o'clock P.M. on the 21st day of November, 1962, and to be
opened on said date at the regular meeting of the City Council,
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WHEREAS, the proposal submitted by Nebraska Tractor & Equip-
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ment Co. of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska in the sum of
$13,985.00, was found to be the ~we~ best proposal sub-
mitted,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF GRANDISLAND,NEBRASKA~ that the proposal of Nebraska
Tractor & Equipment Co. be, and the same is hereby accepted and
approved, that Walter Lehmann, Administrative Assistant, be, and
he is hereby directed and authorized to place a purchase order
for such Front End Lo~der.
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BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk forward a certified
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copy of this Resolution to R. A. Rystrom, City Engineer.
Respectfully submitted this the 5th ~ day of D:~,~mher.) 1962.
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Motion of Stull, seconded by Campbell, Resolution was adopted.
Mr. Jones, of T. 3 McShane Company, asked for explanation why
one of the hi2;h bids was accepted, instead of the low bid.
~1r. Campbell explained that all representat ives were given a chance
to present their arguments for their own machine, and the Committee felt
the machine they nought vJaS the best machine for the City of Grand
Island.
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WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Council advertised for sealed
proposals for the furnishing of material and labor for the con-
struction of fourteen (14) multi:e..le"_.~~!"~~",Jiangars at the Municipal
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Airport, said proposal to be received up ta 7:30 Of clock P.M.
on the 21st day of November, 1962, and to be opened on said
date at the regular meeting of the City Council, and
WHEREAS, the proposal submitted by Big Chief of Nebraska,
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Inc. of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska in the sum of
$33,887.75 was found to be the lowest and best proposal sub-
mitted,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF GRAND ISLAND~ NEBRAsKA~ that the proposal of the
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"TW Hangars, be and the same is hereby accepted and approved;
that a contract be entered into for such construction and that
the Mayor and City Clerk be, and they are hereby directed and
authorized to sign said agreement on behalf af the City of
Grand Island.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk forward a certified
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Respectfully submitted this the 5th day of December, 1962.
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Motion of Stull, seconded by Geil, Resolution was adopted.
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Bids on Sewer District No. 337 presented as follows:
L. H. SMITH
$4,169.34 - Starting Date January 1, 1963
Completion March 15, 1963
weather permitting.
~4,051.48 - Starting Date December 26th
Completion 30 weather working
days.
DIAMOND ENGINEERING --
Motion of Geil, seconded by Stull, referred to Sewer Committee
and City Engineer.
Resignations of M. L. Lewis, and Richard L. DeBacker, from the
Planning Board were presented and accepted.
Request from Curry-Sipple for permission to use the Wheeler Street
Parking Lot, the same as had been granted to others, was presented.
After some discussion, motion of Stull, seconded by Geil, request was
granted, providing the Proposed Agreement be signed.
Proposed Procedure for 1rJheeler street Parking Lot presented and
approved.
Report of Planning Commission having been in the hands of each
Councilman, was presented. Motion of Campbell, seconded by Stull,
received and plnced on file.
Petition from several residents on MacArthur Street in Meves
Addition was presented, asking for protection in the way of moving of
old buildings into the residential area. Presented along with petition,
was Report of Building Inspector H. L. Butts, as follows:
(COpy) Renort of Building Inspector.
November 28, 1962
Honorable MElyor and City Council
City Hall
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
In reference to the attached Petition by the Residents of MacArthur
Street, opposing the moving of a Residence type building to the corner
of MacArthur and Cherry Streets, I hereby submit the following
information:
Reference is made in this Petition to Ordinance No. 3442, Section 14,
titled, "House & Building Moving" in the one mile area adjacent to the
corporate City Limits) however; this section has been repealed by
Ordinance No. 3'772, house moving Ordinance for the City of Grand Island,
and the one mile area thereto.
Ordinance No. 3772 has been complied \flith by the owner of this property,
and is moving this building on his own property, not using the public
streets or alleys for this purpose, and does not require a moving permit
,This building has been inspected by myself
structure, anrl the estimRted value is well
structure, and has my approval to be moved
Respectfully submitted,
sl H. L. Butts, Chief Building Inspector
City Hall, Grand Island, Nebraska
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and found to be sound in
over 50% of a similar new
to the new location.
Mot ion of Campbe 11,
seconded by Stull, Report
of Building Inspector was
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December 3, 1962
VI. J. L :i.nt
Councilman Ward No. 1
Grand Island, Nebraska
Dear Si.r:
The purpose of this letter is to request a street light at the corner
of Seventh & Market Str?ets. This is a very dark corner.
There have been several complaints of noises heard in the neighborhood.
There has been a possibility of window peepers.
~Je would like to have your consideration concerning this matter in the
near future.
sl Norma Shada
I. J. Sanchez
Helen Vasquez
Seraphine C. Aqui.lar
Isabel Aquilar
Donna Aquilar
Sincerely yours,
sl Rufus Collier
Motion of Stull, seconded by Geil, referred to the Street and
Alley Commi ttee.
Motion of Stull, Council adjourned to meet as Board of Adjustment
F. S. ltlh it e
City Clerk
December 5, 1962
Grand Island, Nebraska
December 5, 1962
Council met as Board of Adjustment on a request of H. H. Welch
for permission to build a duplex at 1124 S. Eddy Street. All Councilmen
present. His Honor, the Mayor, presiding.
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Honorable Mayor & City Council
City Hall
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
We, the undersigned members of the Building and Zoning Codes
Committee to whom a report was referred from Mr. Hal Welch,
for permission to build a duplex at 1124 South Eddy Street,
recommend that the request be granted.
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There befu~g no protests on file, nor protestors present, motion
of Campbell, seconded by Schuessler, Report was approved.
Motion of Geil, Council adjourned to meet in Regular Session.
F. S. ""hi te
December 5, 1962 City Clerk
Grand Island, Nebraska
December 5, 1962
Council met in Regular Session. All Councilmen present. His
Honor, the Mayor, presiding.
CITY OF GRAND ISLAND
Engineering Dept.
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$ 4- ,14, .71
June 21t 1962
Fina.l
Estimate No. J Upon Contract Dated
221
Location Capital Ave.,St, Paul Road
Contractor Cornhusker Well & Su~ply
District No.
WATER
and Illinois A~e,
. QUANTITY
I 1,177." Lin. Ft.
,47.83 Lin. Ft.
3,02,.3, Lin. Ft.
1 Each
8 Each
4 Each
1 Each
DETAILS PRICE AMOUNT
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Each
6,31,
Lbs.
10" Cl. 150 Mechanical Joint
Cast Iron Pipe. @'$ 5.30 $6,241.02
8" Cl. 150 Mechanical Joint
Cast Iron Pipe. 4.00 2,191.32
6n Cl. 150 Mechanical Joint
Cast Iron Pipe. 3.00 9,076.05
10" Gate Valve, Mueller A-2380-20
NRS, "0" Ring Seals. 170.00 170.00
6n Gate Valve, Mueller A-2380-20
NRS, "0" Ring Seals. 75.00 600.00
Ludlow No. 90~0 Hydrants 5ft. bury. 175.00
Pumper Hydrants, Std. Protectop
Hydrant, 5 ft. bury; 2 - 2* Hose
nozzles, ) 1/16 O.D. 7i threades
and 1 - 4~" Sterner nozzle , 3/4"
O.D. 4 threads, open left 31/32"
to 1" Solid Pentagon with "0" ring
seal, with 6" M.J. Shoe and acces-
sories. 185.00
Buffalo Valve Boxes, Screw Type
No. H-10360-6645. 18.75
700.00
185.00
168.75
Mechanical Joint Fittings and
Accessories. 0.35 2,210.25
1 ~ 10" 1/4 Bend 250 Lbs.
4 - lor! X 10" Tees 400L bs. :8a.1600 Lbs.
1 - lO~ x 10~ Cross 500 Lbs.
1 - 10~ x 8" Reducer 190 Lbs.
5 - lO~ X 6" Tees 325 Lbs. Ea.1625 Lbs.
1 - lO~ x 6~ Reducer 160 Lbs.
2 - 10~ Sleeve 145 Lbs. Ea. 290 Lbs.
1 - 8" x 8n Tee 260 Lbs.
1 - 8~ x 6~ Reducer 135 Lbs.
4 - 6~ x 6~ Tee 175 Lbs. Ea. 700 Lbs. emf Con't)
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Engineering Dept,
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Estimate No.
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District No.
Location
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1 - 6" Sleeve 75 Lbs.
6 - 10" Plugs 6, Lbs. Ea.
1 - 8ft Plug
3 - 6tt Plugs 30 Lbs.
390 Lbs.
'a Lbs.
'0 Lbs.
30
Lin. Ft.
Pushing 6" cast iron pipe under
St. Paul ~oad. 4.,0
TOTAL
4..,0 13,.00
t~nJ677 .39
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NONE
21.677.39
17.,31.6$
$4-,14-,.71
Per Cent Retained
Amount Due Contractor
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Amount Now Due
the City Council:
I Certify that there is Four Thousand One Hundred Forty-Five
nolla rs and Sp.vAnty-On~/lOO w - - - - - - - - - - - - DOLLARS due to
Cornhusker Well & Supply'
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December ,* 1962.
by Stull, Estimate was approved.
Grand Island, Nebraska,
Motion of Geil, seconded
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Engineering Dept.
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Estimate No.
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$ 4,030.44
Upon Contract Dated ~rch 22, 19~
Custer Ave. from N. Front St. to the N.
Location Line of +Oth st~ goin~ E. of' r.ll~+""r Ave.
WATER
District No.
222
Contractor Herman Plumbing Company
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2949.3 Lin. Ft.
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1 Each
1 Each
2 Each
1 Each
2440 Pounds
DETAILS
PRICE AMOUNT
@ $ 4.00 $11,797.20
@ 2.80 1,002.12
@ 130.00 130.00
@ 120.00 120.00
@ 80.00 160.00
@ 179.46 179.46
@ .40 976.00
8" Class 1.50,C. I. M. J. Pipe
6" Class 1.50, C.I., M.J. Pipe
H...667 8" Tapping Valve
A 2380-20 8" Gate Valve
H 2380-20 6" Gate Valve
H-610 20"x8" Tapping Sleeve
Fittings and Accessories
l-8"x8" Tee 260 1bs.
6-8"x6" Tees 240 1bs. each
1440 1bs.
33.5 1bs.
17.5 1bs.
1-8"x8" Cross
1-6"x6" Tee
4-8" Plugs .50 1bs. each
1-6" Plug
200 lbs.
30 1bs.
4 Each Water Valve Manholes complete with
M4.50 Ring and Cover @ 100.00 400.00
I 4 Each # 90-0 Ludlow Hydrants @ 170.00 680.00
.5 Each Clear and Grub 12"-18" Trees @ 2.5.00 12.5.00
1 Each Wet Tap of 20" Main by Oity
Water Department
(Labor and Equipment) @ .50.00 50.00
TOTAL $1.5,619.78
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NONE
Per Ce~t Retained
Amount Due Contractor
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_$15.612.78
_$11. $89.34
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Amount Now Due
To the qity Cquncil:
I Certify that there is Four Thousand and Thirty Dollars and Forty-Four/100
($4,030.44)- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - DOLLARS due to
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above estimate.
City Engineer
Grand Island, Nebraska,
Motion of Geil, seconded by stull, Estimate was approved.
Final
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2
Upon Contract Dated
$ 1,135.61_
June 21. 19....2L
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Engineering Dept.
WATER District No. 226 Location Sherman Ave. from 10th St. to 13tl
St. and a main to serve the aforesaid
in iOth St. from Howard Ave. to Contractor Cornhusker Well & Supply
Sherman Ave.
QUANTITY
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PRICE
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6" Cl. 150 Cement Lined 8ell-
Tite Cast Iron Pipe.
Hydraats - Ludlwo No. 90-0
5 ft. bury.
Fittings & Accessories.
1 - 6 x 6 x 6 x 6 M.J. Cross
2 - 6 x 6 x 6 M.J. Tee
1 - 6" M.J. Sleeve
2 - 6'! Plugs
6" Gate Valve, Mueller A-2380-20
"0" Ring Seal, N.R.S.
@ $
2.95 $4,941.99
1,675.25 Lin. Ft.
2
Each
175.00
0.35
350.00
248.50
710
Lbs.
90.00
90.00
1
Each
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w/450 Lb. Ring and Cover.
80.00
80.00
$5,710.49
TOTAL
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-.12,710_49
N:ONE
~,710.~9
4,574.88
~1,135.61
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Amount Due ContraQtor
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Amount Now Due
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I Certify that there is One Thousand One Hundred Thirty Five
pol~ar~ anq . Sixty-One/lOa - - - - - - - - - - - - - DOLLARS due to
Cornhusker Well ~ Supply
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. December >, 1962.
Grand Island~-ijybraska,
Motion of GE(il, seoonded by Stull, Estimate was approved.
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Engineering Dept.
$ 3,292.68
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Sanitary
Sewer
Estimate No. 2
Upon Contract Dated October 3,
1962
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District No. . 3~3
Location South of Pleasant Home Subdivision
Contractor Th~ Diamong. En~ineerip.i Company
to Mil Nio Addition
QUANTITY
DETAILS
PRICE
AlVI0UNT
1 TRENCHING FOR 8n SEWERS
1.3 Over 12' depth.
Lin. Ft. 375 @$ 6.00 $2,250.00
Lin. Ft. 375 @ 1.85 693.75
2 8tl VITRIFIED CLAY SEWERS
4 STANDARD MANHOLES'
4.1 4' Diam. and 6' depth
2 @ 195.00
390.00
254.10
Each
4.2 Additional depth
Vera Ft.
12.10 @ 21.00
7 Pavement REMOVAL AND
REPLACEMENT
7.1 Asphalt
Lin. Ft.
44
@ 12.00
528.00
TOTAL
$ 4,115.6,5
Amount Eompleted on partial estimate No.1............................ $21,035.02
$25,150.87
TOTAL COMPLETED
$2S,lS0~87
$ S.0'30.17
$20.120.70
$16.828..02
. 3,292.68
20~ Per Cent Retained
Amount Due Contractor
Previous Estimates
Amount Now Due
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To the City Council:
I Certify that there is Three Thousand Two Hundred Ninety-Two and Sixty-
. , ,r' <"- ., ox, -.n;,.
Eight/lOO- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -. DOLLARS due to
Grand Island, Nebraska,
t;..~. . a. CC.. .ount of above estimate,.
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December 5. 19~.
T~e Piamond Eggipeer\Qg Company.
Motion of stull, seconded by Geil, Estimate was approved~
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Engineering Dept.
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Estimate No. 1
$_)$604.94
Upon Contract Dated November 28. I 19~
Sanitary
S€>Jie:r District No. 334 Lo cat ionBetween Garland St. and Blaine ~L from
Del Monte Avenue to the S. Line of C.B&Q.
Be;I.t Li MIl>' ;::md ::l m::l; n to ~"'?"VE" +h~ ;ilf9rliillfcpntractor The Diamond En~inee:ring Company
e QUANTITY
I 195 Lin. Ft.
31.78 Sq. Yds.
31.78 Sq. Yds.
DETAILS
PRICE
AMOUNT
8" V.C. Pipe with factory
joint per A.S.T. M. C-13
and C-425.
@$2.90
$565.50
Removal Asphaltic Pavement
@$1.00
31.78
Asphaltic Pavement w/6"
Concrete Base
@$5.00
158.90
TOTAL
$756.18
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$604.94
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Amount Due Contractor
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$604.94
the City Council:
I Certify that there is
Four/lOO - - - - - - - - - - -
Six Hundred and Four Dollars and(94) Ninetv-
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of above estimate.
City Engineer
Grand Island, Nebraska,
December 5.
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Motion of stull, seconded by Geil, Estimate was approved.
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ENGINEER'S ESTIMATE
Honorable Mayor & City Council
Grand Island, Negraska
Gentlemen:
Herewith is the Engineer's estimate for the construction
of Gravel District No. 36 whioh district is in Vandergrift
Avenue from Kruse Avenue' to Custer Avenue, and in Fourteenth
(14th) Street from Kruse Avenue to Custer Avenue.
TOTAL
$164.70
$164.70
Approx. 122 cubic yards of road gravel @ $1.35
I recommend that this work be advertised for bids to be
received until 7:30 o'clock P.M. Wednesday December 19, 1962.
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Motion of Geil, seconded by Stull, EstinBte was approved.
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ENGINEER'S ESTIMATE
Honorable Mayor & City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
Herewith is the Engineer's estimate for the construction
of Gravel District No. 37 which district is in Sheridan Avenue
from Fourth (4th) Street to Fifth (5th) Street.
Approx. 38 cubic yards of road gravel @ $1.35 $51.30
TOTAL $51.30
I recommend that this work be advertised for bids to be
received until 7:30 o'clock P.M. Wednesday December 19, 1962.
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Motion of Geil, seconded by Stull, Estimate was approved.
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Renewal Lease-Agreement by and between the City of Grand Island
and Nehi Bottling Company was presented. Motion of Stull, seconded by
Geil, was approved.
New Lease-Agreement by and between the City of Grand Island and
Fayette Manufacturing Company, for building identified as T-B03, for
~382.58 a year, was presented. Motion of Stull, seconded by Geil, was
approved.
(COpy) REPORT OF POLICE and LICENSING COMMITTEE IN RE: Tavern Closing
Hours on New Year's Eve.
November 23, 1962
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council
City Hall
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
As in past years our local taverns have requested a change in the
closing hours for their establishments on New Years Eve.
They are again making such request for this year, setting the hour
for closing of taverns to 1: 00 0' clock A.M., ,January 1, 1963, from
12:00 o'clock midnight, the regular closing hour.
It is the recommendation of the undersigned this request be
granted.
Respectfully submitted,
S/ Norman Mildenstein
S/ Harold J. Schuessler
s/ Warren B. Geil
POLICE and LICENSING COMMITTEE
Motion of Mildenstein, seconded by Geil, Report was approved.
(COPY) HEPOHT OF Pl\HK COMMITTEE IN RE: Light ing equipment at Ryder Park
December 4, 1962
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council
City Hall, Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
It has come to the attention of the undersigned committee that
lighting equipment at the Ryder Park Ballfield has become antiquated,
and the poles rotted to a point where they have become dangerous to
climb for maintenance purposes. Before entering into another summer's
recreational program, it becomes necessary to have this ligrlting
eqUipment replaced. .
It is therefore, the recommendation of the undersigned committee that
the engineers of Thomas, Benjamin, and Clayton be employed to draw
pla~s, specifications, and estimates necessary to improve these
1ightj_ng facilities. That such be available for the 19 December 1962,
Council Meeting so that we can advertise and receive bids for such
improvement at the January 2, 1963, Counc:i.1 Meet ing.
Respectfully submitted,
S/ Robert L. Sorensen
S/ Harold J. Schuessler
S/ Merrill L. Lewis
WEL:cs PARK COrMITTEE
Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler, was approved.
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OHDINANCE NO. 3917 authorizing the sale of a portion of vacated
12th Street to Bernhard Burhman, regularly passed by the Council, signee
by the Hayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3917 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Stull, was
placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Lewis.
Voting no, none.
.QEDINANCE NO. 3917 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Stull, rules
suspended and ord inance placed on second readi.ng by title only. Roll
call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Lewis. Voting no, none.
OEDINJ'NCE 1JO. 3917 - Mot ion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Hildensteln, Stull, Lint, Lewis. Voting no, none.
OHDINA]\TCE NO. 3917 - f'lot ion of Sorens en, seconded by Campbell,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot.
Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Stull,
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Lint, ewis. Voting no, none.
ORDIN!\NCE NO. 3918 pertaining to moving of houses and buildings
regularly passed by the Council, signed by the Mayor.
OHDINP,NCE. NO. 3918 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
was placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Lewis.
Voting no, none.
ORDINf,NCE NO. 3918 - r.lot ion of Sorensen, seconded by Ca1'1pbell,
rules suspended and ord inance placed on second read ing by tit Ie only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
v .
Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Lewis. otJ_ng no, none.
OHDINANCE NO. 3918 - lVlotion of Sorensen, seconded by Stull, rules
suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only. Roll
call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Lewis. Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3918 - J\lotion of Sorensen, seconded by Stull, was
placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot. Voting
yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint,
Lewis. Voting no, none.
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ORDINANCE NO. 3919 pertaining to injury or interfering with police
Dog, regularly passed by the Council, signed by the Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3919 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
was placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Lewis.
Voting no, none.
After first reading discussion pertaining to minimum fine being
changed from ~10.00 to ~25.00.
OR.Q.INANCE NO. 3919 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Schuessler,
ru.les suspended and ord inance placed on second read.ing by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Gell, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Lewis. Voting no, none.
OFlD~NANCE NO. 3919 - Mot lon of Sorensen, seconded by Schue ssler,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third reading by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Sclluessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
~1ildenstein, Stull, Lint, Lewis. Voting no, none.
OHDINANCE NO. 3919 - Mot ion of Sorensen, seconded by Schue ssler,
was placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot.
Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Stull,
Lint, Lewis. Voting no, none.
013DIN~,NC~ NO. 3920 pe rtaining to salaries in Engineer1.ng Department
regularly passed by the Council, signed by the Mayor.
OE:..DINANCE NO. 3920 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Stull, W8S
placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Lewis.
Voting no, none.
ORDINANCE NO. 3920 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Stull, rules
s.J.spended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only. Holl
call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Stull, Lint, Lewis. Voting no, none.
OHDINl\NCE NO. 3920 - ~1otion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
rules suspended and ordinance placed on third read ing by title only.
Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schu.essler, Campbell, Gei.l, Sorensen,
~Hldenstein, Stu.ll, Lint, Lewis. Vot ing no, none.
OHDINl\NCE NO. :'\920 - Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell, lIJaS
placed on final passage and finally passed. Holl call ballot. Voting
yes, Schuessler, CampbE:-lll, Geil, Sorensen, MLLdenste in, Stull, Lint,
Lewis. Voting no, none.
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A motion to rezone and to designate as an "Industrial
Area" a contiguous tract of land within one mile of the limits
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of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, said tract described as
follows, to-wit:
Beginning at a point 33 feet North and
108.45 West of the S.E. corner of the N.E.!
of the S.W.! Section 20 - TIIN-R9W of
the 6th P.M., Hall County, Nebraska; said
point of beginning being the S..E. corner
of the property of the American Crystal
Sugar Company and the West and North right-
of-way lines of public roads situated east
and south of said property; thence in a
Westerly direction a distance of 970.42 feet
along said public road right of way to its
point of intersection with the North I(.O.vl.
line of the C. B. & Q. Belt Line R.R.:
thence in a westerly direction along said
railroad R. O. vv. line, a distance of 204.98
feet to a point 33 feet east of the west
line of the N.E.! of the S.W.! of said
Section 20; thence in a Northerly direction,
parallel to and 33 feet east of said West
line of the N.E.t of the S.W.! of Section
20, a distance of 1758.1 feet to the South
R.O.W. line of a public road constituting
a Westerly extension of Second Street in
the City of Grand Island, Hall County,
Nebraska; thence in a northeasterly
direction along said public road R.O.W. a
distance of 1486.15 feet to its inter-
section with the West line of the Union
Pacific Railway Company R.O.W.; thence in
a Southerly direction along said West
Union Pacific R.R. R.O.W. line, (said line
being a 2055 feet curve with a radius of
1910.08 feet and 50 feet west of said
railroad tracks and a distance of 448 feet
to a point 50 feet west of the point of
curvature of the Union Pacific l?ailroad
track; thence in a Southerly direction
along said West R.O.W. line a distance of
769.28 feet to a point on the East - West
line through the center of said Section 20
and 43.3 feet West of said center of Section
20; thence in a Westerly direction a distance
of 66 feet along said East - West line;
thence in a Southerly direction along the
West edge of a public road right of way a
distance of 1289.4 feet to the point of
beginning, comprising an area of 58.64 acres,
more or less; EXCEPTING: Beginning at a
point 442.15 feet West and 33 feet North
of the Southeast Corner of the Northeast
Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section
20, Township 11 North, Range 9 West of the
6th P.M., Hall County, Nebraska, thence
North 40 feet thence West 25 feet, thence
South 40 feet, thence East 25 feet to the
place of beginning.
To direct the City Clerk to duly advertise and give
notice as provided by law at least ten days prior to hearing on
this matter; said hearing to be set f,or December 19, 1962, at
7:30 P.M. or as soon thereafter as may be heard at the Council
Chambers at the City Hall at Grand Islanct, Hall Cmmty, Nebraska.
Hotion of campbell, seconded by Nildenstein, was approved.
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WHEREAS, the Mayor and Council of the City of Grand Island invited
sealed proposals for the constructiom of Sanitary Sewer Main District
No. 337 of the City of Grand Island, the same to be received up to 7:30
o'clock on the 5th day of December, 1962, and to be opened on said date
at the regular meeting of the City Council, and
WHEREAS, the proposal submitted by l:?/e,r'/??";;5l,?7:!
of the City of (:;1 ri~r 17;:/..;+; Ie? /J.:! /1(/::,,,;; r:~
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NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA, that the proposal of the said /7-."a,1-;'~'7(tC/'7::,1
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for the construction of the said Sanitary
Sewer District be, and the same is hereby accepted and approved; that a
contract be entered into for the construction of said district and that
the Mayor and City Clerk be, and they are hereby directed and authorized
I t. sign said agreement on behalf of the City of Grand Island.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk forward a certified copy
of this Resolution to R. A. Rystrom, City Engineer.
Respectfully submitted this 5th day of December, 1962. "
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The Hayor, ]Vir. Allen and H ichard Good made comprehens ive reports
on their visit to Pomona Mall; and the Hayor had several piotu.res he
had taken that were shown to the Counoil and otherS present.
Claims against the CUy were presented as follows:
GENEH1\L
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1\ IBPOBT
3,767.20
1\ rEPORT CA FE
1,354.25
STREET
1,357.69
SANITATION
124; .00
P lUi K
302.67
POLICE
3,260.73
Cl:JVJETEHY
.08
FIRE
1;-)0 .97
SEliJEB
616.14
GAB/IGE
1,530.28
1rJj\ '1'EH
19,314.33
LIGHT
33,743.40
OFF STREET
27.70
SEvJEH DISrrHICT
3,897.62
'1'0 TAL
~~74:, 460.60
Claims December 5, 1962
Hotion of Stull, seconded by Lint, approved as read and listed
in the cIa im register. Hall call ballot. Vat ing yes, Schue s sler,
Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, l'Hldenstein, Stu.ll, Lint, Lewis. Voting no,
none.
Hatton of Campb~ll, Council adjourned.
F. S. vIh i te
City Clerk
December 5, 1962
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December 19, 1962
Council met in regular session. All Councilmen present except
Stull. His Honor, the Mayor, presiding. Rev. Chubb, First Methodist
Church, opened the meet ing with prayer.
Minu tes of t he meet ing of DeceMber 5th read and approved.
Regular Surety Bonds having been O.K.'d by the City Attorney were
presented as follows:
ElectrJ.cjan
Fred Springsguth
P llJ.mbers
Henry Ross
La rry Bank
S:i.gn Hangers --
Nebraska Neon Sign Hangers
Donald Snyder
Marlin & Francis Gnuthier dba Artcraft Press
Motion of Sorensen, secon~ed by Schuessler, Bonds were appro~ed.
Monthly report of NortlT\I'Jest ern Publ ic Serv ice Company present sd,
received and placed on file.
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BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA, that the application of Jack B. Voss
for a license to sell Package Liquor on the premises known as
414 No~th Eddy Street, Grand Island, Nebraska be and the same
is hereby l~granted.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk forward to the
Nebraska Liquor Contttol Commission at Lincoln, Nebraska,a certi-
fied copy of this RESOLUTION.
Respectfully submitted this
19th ~ of~~:cember,~9:2.
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LICENSE CO~~ImTEE.
fllot i on of l\1ilc'lens te in, see onded by Sehues s ler, Ees:iLut ion was
adopted.
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Communication from the Nebraslza U.S. ~)O Highway ltssociatj_on,
pertaining to making No. 30 four lane, was presented. Motion of
Schuessler, secon~ed by Sorensen, referred to the Street and Alley
Committee.
There were no bids on Gravel Districts 36 and 37.
Monthly Report of ldater and Light Department received and placed
on file.
Proposal for exchange of Real Est~te by and between the City of
was presented
Grand Island and the Overland National Bank,/wherein they proposed to
exchange lots 6 and 7, Block 64, Original Town, for Lots 1 and 2, Block 57,
Original'1'011Jn. P,fter considerable ~iscussion between the Council, tyJr.
Elson, representing the BEmk, Bank Officials, along with some merchants
on the South si~e of Third Street, motion of Schuessler, seconded by
Sorensen, referred to City Property and Parking Lot Committees.
Motion of Campbell, seconded by Sorensen, Council adjourned to
meet as Board of Ad justment .
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Ci ty Clerl<:
December 19, 1962
Grand Island, Nebraska
December 19, 1962
Council met as Boarc'1 of Pd justment on the proposH 10n of rezoning
American Crystal Sugar Company's property from Pesj.dence fl]\11 to(presiding
All Councilmen present except Stull. His Honor, the Mayor
Industrial./ There being no protests on file, nor protestors present,
mot ion of Campbell, seconded by Sorensen, said property was rezoned
from Hesidence rrA II to Inclustrial.
Motion of Mildenstein, Council adjourned to meet in regular session.
F. S. vIhite
City Clerk
December 19, 1962
Grand Island, Nebraska
Decemher 19, 1962
Cou.ncil met in regulF\r session. All Councilmen present except
Stull. His Honor, the Mayor, presiding.
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CITY OF GRAND ISLAND
Engineering Dept.
$ 9.710.90
Upon Contract Dated March 21,
Location City wide sewage. improvement report
Consultant
~ Black and Veatch Consu.lting Engineers
of Kansas City, Missouri
Final Estimate No. 1
Sanitary District No.
SW9r st"iy None
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QUANTITY
DETAILS
PRICE
AMOUNT
Engineering services in connection with Report on Sewage Improvements -- Black
and Veatch Project No. 3514.
R. Gibbs
E. Boone
A. Deal
E. Foster
car mileage - 2867 miles @ 10~
L. Froman
Air Travel
Reproduction costs
Telephone
Bureau of Census
Apr - W.
R.
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May - R. E. Boone
J. A. Deal
W. E. Foster
oar mileage - 575 miles @ lO~
L. Froman
S. Silby
AirTravel
Reproduotion Costs
Telegraph
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June - H. H. Benjes
W. R. Gibbs
R. E. Boone
W. E. Foster
car mileage - 575 miles @ 10~
S. Silby
Reproduction oosts
Telephone
Salary
$139.14
536.94
382.60
586.97
Expense
$ 32.80
125.78
160.25
257.79
286.70
217.43
$599.68
288.09
253.13
22.32
28.65
148.17'
80.79
3.08
72.50
$130.95
68.71
80.59
57.50
49.39
7.46
4.92
10.72
228.58
274.71
337.50
41.07
77.20
57.50
4.08
9.19
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Engineering Dept.
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Estimate No.
Upon Contract Dated
District No.
Location
Contractor
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DETAILS
PRICE
AMOUNT
Salary
Expense
July - R. E. Boone
W. E. Foster
L. Froman
S. Silby
K. O. Talley
W. R. Gibbs
Reproduction costs
$441. 06
466.70
102.67
189.26
21.43
123.81
Aug.- R..E. Boone
W. E. Foster
L. Froman
S. Silby
K. O. Talley
Air Travel
Telephone
$189.58
333.35
85.56
146.41
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R. Dudley
W. E. Foster
c. W . Schultz
S. Silby
Stenographic
Reproduction costs
$148.91
6.53
326.16
5.97
64.77
17.19
$ 38.78
132.95
35.09
41.95
Oct - c. W. Schultz
S. Silby
Rt W. Stewart
Stenographic
Reproduction costs
Plus 15~
$6,872.80
1.030.92
7,903.72
2.336.26
lI!lO.239.98
Expenses
Expenses
Total
$ 9.93
$ 56.45
100.87
10.95
$ 21.85
3.80
45.10
j;371.96
$2~,336.26
MAXIMUM FEE..........................................TQT4~........ $9,750.00
TOTJ.\.~ QOMPLETED
_$9.7S0.00
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Consultant
Amount Due ~Y~~~l
None
$9.75Q.QQ
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Amount. Now Due
$9, ,(5Q.OQ
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I Certify that there is Nine Thousand Seven Hundred and Fifty and No/IOO--
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Grand Island, Nebraska, December l~,
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Motion of Oeil, seconded by Schuessler, approved.
~boye estimate.
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Sanitary
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Estimate No. 3
District No. 333 1:
$ $'3,191).62
Upon Contract Dated October J,
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Locationsouth of Pleasant Home Subdivision
to Mil-Nic Addition
Contractor The Diamond Engineering Company
QUANTITY
DETAILS
PRICE
AMOUNT
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Trenching for 8" Sewers7
2
37.5
@$ 6.00
@ 1.85
$ 2,250.00
Over 12' Dept
Lin. Ft. 375
8" Vitrified Clay Sewers
Lin.Ft.
693.75
4 Standard Manholes
4.1
4' Diam and 6' depth
Each 3 @ 195.00
595.00
465.78
4.2
Additional Depth
Vert. Ft. 22.18 @ 21.00
TOTAL.................
$ 3,994..53
Amount previously completed...........................................
25,150.87
$29,145.40
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Amount Due Contr~Ptor
$29.14~.40
$ .5,829.08
~231316.32
~20,120.70
$ 1,19').6~
TOTAL COMPLETED
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Amount Now Due
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I Certify that there is Three Thousand One Hundred Ninety-Fiveand Sixty-
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DOLLARS due to
The piawond :S;n~ine~ripg: Company ,. ~ account of above estimate.
W?~.t;~,,/ City Engineer
Grand Island, Nebraska, December 19, 19k-.
Motion of Geil, seconded by Schuessler, approved.
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Estimate No.
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Upon Contract Dated November 28,
19~
Final
Sanitary
Sewer District No. 334 LocationBetween Garland st. & Blaine St. from
Del Monte Ave. to the South line of C.B.&Q.
BA1 t Li ne ~nd a m~; n t.n !::;Al"VA tbA Afnl"P!::;Jl<dl1tractor The Diamond Engineering Com"E>any
QUANTITY
DETAILS
PRICE
AMOUNT
1059.2 Lin Ft.
8" V.C. Pipe with factory joint
per A. S. T. M. C-13 and C-425
@$ 2.90
$3,071.68
5. Each
Standard 5 feet Sanitary Sewer
M. H. Complete w/450 lb. Ring,
Cover and Stubs
825.00
@ 165.00
19.07 V. Ft.
31. 78 Sq. Yds.
Extra depth of M. H.
@ 17.00
@ 1.00
324.19
31. 78
Removal Asphaltic Pavement
31.78 Sq. Yds. Asphaltic Pavement w/6" concrete
base
@ 5.00
158.90
TOTAL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
$4,411.55
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'J:Q,~tAL QOMPLETEl:\
Pet Ce~y Re~a~ned
Amop~~ pu,e Coqt~1ctor
Pr.eviou~ Estima~es
AIJ1.qun~ Now Du.e
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$ 604.94
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City Engineer
The Diamond Engineering Compan~
above estimate.
Motion of Gel1, seconded by Mildenstein, approved.
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Engineering Dept.
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Upon Contract Dated November 21,
1962
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Partial Estimate No. 1
STORM SEWER PROJECT
District No. SS. 62-1
nort}jJ; of 7th Street thence to 9th StreetContractor The Diamond Engineerin~ Company
. QUANTITY
I 466 Lin. Ft.
50 Sq. Yds.
60 Sq. Ft.
100 Sq. Ft.
1 Each
DETAILS
PRICE
AMOUNT
18ft R. C. P. C76-57T Stl1l'lll Sewer
in place
@$ 5.10
@ 1.00
@ 0.14
@ 0.09
Removal Concrete Pavement
Removal Concrete Driveways
Removal Concrete Sidewalks
5 ft. Std. Storm Sewer M. H.
Complete w/450 lb. Ring and Cover
@ 170.00
@ 17.00
7.10 V. Ft.
Extra depth of M. H.
TOTAL................
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50.00
8.40
9.00
170.00
120.70
$2,734.70
TOTAL COMPLETED
20% Per Cent Retained
$2,7'34.7Q
$546.24
*~,~8?76
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Previou~ Estimates
AmQunt Now Due
$2.~8?76
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I Certify that there is Two Thousand One Hundred Eighty-Seven and Seventy
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Grand Island, Nebraska,
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December 19,
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Motion of Mildenstein, seconded by Geil, approved.
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Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
Herewith is the Engineer's Estimate for the construction of
Water Main District No. 228, which district is in Fourteenth (14th)
Street from the Old St. Paul Road to the east edge of Block Five
(5) in George Loan's Subdivision, an Addition to the City of Grand
Island.
1624.5 Lin. Ft.
6" Cl. 150 C.LP., in place
including concrete encasement
at three crossings of Sanitary
Sewer Lines. @ $3.06 $4,970.97
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6" Mueller A-2380-20 Gate Valve
M. J. N. R. S., "0" Ring Seal @$95.00 $ 95.00
Buffalo Valve Box, H-I0360,
Size 664-S
@$18.00 $
@$ .45 $
7001bs.
150 Ibs.
30 Ibs.
18.00
1
Each
880
Lbs.
Fittings & Accessories
4 - 6" Tees - 175 Ibs. ea.
2 - 6" Sleeve - 75 Ibs. ea
1 - 6" Plug
396.00
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Ludlow No. 90-0 Hydrants 5
feet bury. See Specifications @190.00 ~
570.00
TOTAL.......... $6,049.97
It is recommended that this work be advertised for bids to be
received until 7:30 P.M., Wednesday, January 2, 1963.
Respectfully submitted,
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Henewal Agreement by and between the City of Grand Island, and
Nebraslm Rural Electric 5afety and Job Training Committee, on A.rea at
Airport for a term of five years ending June 30th, 196'7, was presented.
Mot ion of SOjpensen, seconded by campbell, was approved.
Extension Agreement by and between the City of Grand Island and
J. l.^J. Hockwell for Bu.ilding identified as ~:'-24'7 was presented. Motion
of Sorensen, seconcled by Campbell, approved, Hayor and Clerk authorized
t 0 sign.
Extension Agreement by and hetween the City of Grand Island and
Skag-liJay, Inc., formerly G. 1,1. Hartin Company, for Building identif:i.ed
as T-853, was presented. Motion of Sorensen, seconded by Campbell,
approved, Mayor and Clerk authorized to sign.
Extension Agreement by and between the CUy of Grand Island and
National Car Hental System was presented. T10tlon of Sorensen, seconded
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l"y C.<=:tmpl,ell, approved, Mayor and Clerk authorized to sign.
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CONIMITTEl: REPORT ON LEGISLATIVE ACTIVITY FOR 1963
Honorable Mayor and City Council
Gentlemen:
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During the 1961 Nebraska Legislative Session a series of
vicious bills relative to the production and sale of electrical
energy were introduced by individuals and organizations inter-
ested for various reasons, in changing the organization of
Public Power in Nebraska.
In view of the fact that many of the proposed changes
would affect the operation and income of the City of Grand
Island Electrical Department, our utilities Commissioner,
F. E. Phelps actively opposed the proposed legislation during
public hearings on the bills.
After many meetings, the end result of the legislative
activity was the creation of a nine member Nebraska Public
Power Committee. The NPPC was organized for the purpose of
improving the Public Power services in the state by voluntary
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exchanges or purchases of facilities, consolidations of oper-
ations within areas, merger or separation of existing districts,
definition of areas of service, and by such other voluntary
means as the Committee may recommend.
F. E. Phelps was named to represent the municipal systems
owning their own distribution systems. Since organization, the
NPPC, bound by the rule that all decisions must be unanimous,
has failed to reach complete agreement concerning proposed
solutions to the power problems. As a result, it is reasonable
to expect that there will be much legislative activity relative
to public power during the 1963 Session.
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In addition to the public power activities, the problems
of ground water definition, allocation of ground water rights,
definition of the domestic use of water and water pollution
will be the subjects for much legislative activity. The cities
of Omaha, Lincoln, Fremont and Grand Island are now pressing
for the establishment of ground water allocations for the
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purpose of protecting existing and proposed water supply areas,
necessary in the public interest.
Considering the number and magnitude of the utility
issues to be evaluated and acted upon during the 1963 Legis-
lative Session, your committee recommends that our utilities
Commissioner, F. E. Phelps be authorized and directed to repre-
sent the City of Grand Island in all legislative activity con-
cerning utilities.
Your Committee further recommends that the City of Grand
Island Legal Department be directed to provide the necessary
legal assistance.
Respectfully submitted this 19th day of December, 1962.
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COMMITTEE REPORT ON DISPOSITION OF SURPLUS BUILDINGS
Honorable Mayor and City Council
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Gentlemen:
By Committee Report dated, May 2, 1962, the City Council
authorized the sale by public auction, of a number of build-
ings and structures of various sizes and conditions of repair.
All items were surplus to the needs of the Utilities Depart-
ment.
Upon publication of the public sale notice, representatives
of the Museum Board requested that the City Council withhold
action until the possibility of museum use be determined. As
a result, certain land and buildings have been leased for
museum use. The remaining buildings should be sold and the
land cleared.
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sale has been reduced it is recommended that the surplus
property be disposed of by sealed bid rather than public
auction. Your Committee recommends therefore, that an
appropriate notice of sale be published, and. that sealed
bids be received for the sale of the propert~ until 7:30 P.M.
Central standard Time, January 2, 1963.
Respectfully
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Motion of Geil, seconded by Lint, Report was approved.
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COlVlMITTMENT REPORT ON CITY PROPERTY ANNEXATION
Honorable Mayor and City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska
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At the regular meeting of the City Council on August 1,
1962, a committee report recommending annexation of tracts of
land known as the Windolph Farm and a part of the Leo B. Stuhr
Estate was approved.
Legal action to annex the property was not taken at that
time due to the status of litigation involving annexation
procedure.
In view of the facts that:
1. Procedures for annexation have been clarified, and
2. City services such as Water and Sewer will not be
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available to tracts outside the corporate limits, and thus
limit the use of the property for industrial purposes, your
Committee recommends that the Legal Department be authorized
and directed to prepare documents and records necessary for
the annexation of these tracts according to law.
Your Committee further reoommends that certified
copies of this report be forwarded to the City Attorney,
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Respectfully SUbmitZc2.iS 19th day o~~~
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(COpy) Report of Water & Light Committee In Re: Service Lines beyond
Legal City Limits
December 18, 1962
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council
City Hall
Grand Island, Nebra slm
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Gentlemen.
It is the opinion of the Water and Light Commissioner and the Water and
Light Committee that the City of Grand Island does hElve existing "'Jater
and Sanitary Sewer Service lines which extend beyond lhe legal limits
of the city and which are providing unwarranted service to pEttrons whose
compat ibili ty with the c:l,ties best interest are in douf)t. Therefore,
it is our recommendation that the City Attorney make an investigat:i.on of
all service connections existing outside the city limits, and if the
findings are Justified, that necessary legal action be tal\:en to correct
su.ch cases in the manner as prescribed by law.
We further recommend .that no further Water or Sanitary Sewer service be
extended or installed beyond the legal limits of the city or such areas
that are at present involved in legal litigation except that such service
may be permitted for innustrial use, only after a favorable legal
opinion has been delivered in writ1.ng to the Committee Chairman who in
turn will present it at a re,gular Council Neet~i.ng for consideration.
Respectfully submitted,
S/ Warren B. Geil
S/ Norman Milc1enste in
S/ )\1. L. Lewis
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Motion of Geil, seconded by Lewis, Report was approved.
(COpy) Report of Cemetery Committee In Re: Ground Level Markings
December 18, IJ62
Honorable Mayor and IViembers of the City Council
Ci ty Hall
Grand Island, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
Numerous requests have come to the attention of the undersigned
committee to provide a section in the Grand Island City Cemetery as an
area to be used exclusively for ground level markings. Your committee
sees a definite advantage of this request.
The undersigned commi ttee does therefore, request that Sect ion K :in the
ea.sterly portion of the Cemetery be so desi.gnated, and thcJt the legal
department he :in:sttr:uc~te:tt1 to follow up on this matter and implement
necessary legal documents to enforce such ground level markings.
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M. L. Lewis
H. J. Lint
Robert L. Sorensen
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~10tion of Lewis, seconded by Lint, Heport 'lJas approved.
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QRDINANCE NO. 3921 pertaining to rezoYling of Sugar Factory Property
regularly passed by the Council, signed by the Mayor.
OHDINf,NCE NO. 3921 - Motion of Geil, seconded by Lint, was placed
on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting yes, Schuessler,
Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Lint, Lewis. Voting no, none.
Stull absent.
OEDINP\NCE NO. 3921 - Motion of Geil, seconded by Lint, rules
suspended and ordtnance placed on second reading by title only. Roll
call ballot. Vot ing yes, Schuessle r, C8mpbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Lint, Lewis. Voting no, none. Stull absent.
ORpINANCE NO. 392l - Notion of Geil, seconded by Lint, rules
suspenned and ordincmce placed .on third read ing by tj.tle only. Roll
call ballot. Vot ing ye s, Schue ssler, Campbell, Getl, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Lint, Lewis. Voting no, none. Stull absent.
OHDINANCE NO. 3~1 - Motion of Geil, seconded by Lint, was placed
on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessli'?r, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Lint, Lewis. Voting
no,
none. Stull absent.
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OHDINANC~ NO. 3922 - 1tlater Revenue Bond Ordinance - Notion of
! Sorensen, seconded by Campbell, was plaoed on first reading at length.
Roll oall ballot. Voting yes, Sohuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Mildenstein, Lint, Lewis. Voting no, none. stull absent.
OHDIN!\NCE NO. 3922 - Hot ion of Sorensen, seoonded by C8mpbell, rules
suspended and ordtnanoe plaoed on seoond reading by ti.tle only. Holl
oall ballot. Voting yes, Sohuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Hildenstein, Lint, Lewis. Voting no, none. Stull ab~,ent.
OHDINfNC~_NO. 3922 - Hotion of Sorensen, seoonded by Campbell, rules
suspended and ordinance plaoed on third reading by title only. Roll
oall ballot. Voting yes, So'~messler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen,
Hildenstein, Lint, Lewis. Voting no, none. Stull absent.
OHDIN/',NCE NO. 3922 - Notion of Sorensen, seoonded by Campbell, was
plaoed on final passage and finally passed. Roll oall ballot. Voting
yes, Sohuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, ~1ldenstein, Lint, Lewis.
Voting no, none. Stull absent.
After whioh the Hayor declared the Ordinance passed.
The Notioe of Sale of Said Bonds and the Finanoial Statement of the
City, were presented. Motion of Sorensen, seoonded by Sohuessler, were
approved.
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Schuessler called attention to the Tr'easurer I s Report for the month
of November, wherein it showed several funds depleted, and requested
that different departments hold down their buying as much as possible.
Plot Plan of Area south of Phoenix Avenue, between Sun Valley Drive
and Pleasant View Drive W8S presented. Motion of Campbell, seconded by
Mildenstein, referred to the Planning Commission.
Geil made reference to the new traffic signals, which he felt have
been in operation long enough so that the Police should enforce both
Pedestrian and car drivers traffic. Considerable discussion, after
which Chief of Police was authorized to enforce the OrdinEmce pertaining
to traffic lights.
Lint made reference to Monday, the day before Christmas. He felt
that on account of many of the employees maintaining a home, and making
preparat ions for Christmas, that they should be given some cons iderat ion,
or a little more time on Monday. After some discussion, motion of
Mildenstein, seconded by Lint, officials were given permission to close
at
noon.
Claims against the City were presented as follows:
~~ 5,145.88
3,008.13
1,145.13
21,976.54
599.36
685.78
1,081.58
89.97
1,015.73
2,351.74
1,439.67
9,750.00
153.37
12,203.88
234,919.89
7,018.22
~~88 .48
3.57.08
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~303,330.43 Total for Dece~'er 19, 1962
Motion of Camp' ell, seconded by Mildensteln, approved as read,
GENERAL
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and listed in the Claim Register. Roll call ballot. Voting yes,
Schuessler, Campbell, Geil, Sorensen, Mildenstein, Lint, Lewis. Voting
no, none. Stu.ll absent.
Motjon of Sorensen, Council adjourned.
F. S. White
City Clerk
December 19, 1962
APPROPRIATIONS & EXPENDITURES
FOR FISCAL YEAR ENDING DEC. 31, 1962
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FUND APPROP. ADJ. EXPENDED TOTAL BALANCE
DECEMBER EXPENDED
Adm. 68407.50 6963.62 27433.82 40973.68
Eng. 53230.00 6906.67 21214.08 32015.92
st. Sewer 17390.00 2229.57 2598.65 14791.35
.Health 23552.00 2071.40 9665.50 13886.50
67807.00 1636.69 10294.08 57512.92
Inc.
I City Hall 19260.00 1191.57 8043.46 11216.54
Civil Service 1260.00 50.00 271.60 988.40
Bldg. Dept. 23445.00 1527.84 9586.70 13858.30
General 274351.50 22577.36 89107.89 185243.61
Bond & Int. 13780.00 13780.00
Airport 97050.00 10590.33 35507.94 61542.06
Airport Cafe 17029.11 3809.04 16323.23 705.88
st Alley Pave 264631.75 29289.09 82365.77 182265.98
Sanitation 96415.00 4547..16 42361.76 54053.24
Park 112085.50 3113.65 31452.02 80633.48
Police 203477.00 20456.05 99955.51 103521.49
Cemetery 39130.00 1520.85 17089.94 22040.06
I Fire 192433.50 16102.14 75775.95 116657.55
Fire Pension 28370.00 2099.52 10497.60 17872.40
Sew & Sew ColI 112101.69 6260.32 38024.11 74077.58
New San. Sew. 52180.00 9'150.00 14601.03 37578.97
New Sew. Const. 84000.00 1439.67 1439.67 82560.33
Ci ty Garage 46955.00 2628.57 17350.85 29604.15
Off-St Parking 33220.00 614.78 2905.04 30314.96
Band 5700.00 2037.50 3662.50
Civil Defense 1000.00 199.02 800.98
Cem Perm Care 149248.59 149248.59
Soc.. Security 65345.93 16815.63 48530.30
Library 44790.00 3711. 24 18170.11 26619.89
1933294.57 138509.77 611980.57 1321314.00
I Water 31518.21 121136.12
.Light .. 301298.61 1986171.62
Sewer Dist. . 10915.84 27814.14
Paving Dist.. 388.48 237172.00
482630.91 2984274.45
Respectfully Submitted,
F. S. White, City Clerk