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1949 Minutes . I I I . ("1' t"~. !.'t Ii /' 1J 1',,,<' Grand Island, Nebraska. January 5, 1949. Council mst in rsgular session, "his Honor," the Mayor presiding. All Councilmen prssent except O. S. I.ilson, Minutes of previous meeting reQdd and approved. Bid of I sland Supply Company for furnishinf; of an Andledozer for D-5 Caterpillar Tractor for $2,210.00 was presented. On motion of Thomssen, seconded by Snygg, v,as referred to COI1mi ttee. .Mr. Dietrick, interested in ce::ment burial vaults rsqU'?ste::d action of the:: Council pertaining to usage:: in G. I. Cemet'?ry. Aft'?l' seme discussion pnd the [)I''3ssnting of COGlIl1UJilications frora ;3evsrCl.l cltiss pertaining to ths usage, most of ~hich were adverss criticism, on ..0 tion of harri s, second ed by SandsI', pI' evious action of th:: Council authorizinr; an ordinanc e bs drcivm prohi bi ting the U~) <; of SOJl1S in th e G. I. C.:::mstsry, was approved. Lstters from I. R. Altsr, D .w Myc.;rs, ,-md C. I\lorris pertE:dning to construction of sidew8.1k alont~ their lots on South Locust Strset, wherein s-ach stated that arrangements had bss-n mads to have v,alks constructed as soon as weathsr psrmits. Ls-ttsr from Harold G. Strasssr, by C. EanslsrrJ. p :rtciining to Wc:.lk along VJest sids of Lot 4, Block 62, Orieinal Town vvas prsssntsd. On motion of Burris, ssconds-d by f.)[mder, thCl.t 1\11'. StrDsss-r bs notifisd walk should b9 rspaired and suggest trlut a drivs v.,ay be provided for use of his t8nc:mts and ot}:s-rs. Claim of fTlsis Bslfield for $4.00 Doctor bill on ,'ccount of having sprainsd hsr ankle by reason of a bad sidewalk in front of the Army Store clnd &npr9ss Theatrs at 307 & 309 North Locust strsst was pr"::ssnted. Aft'2r 3om9 discussion, on motion of Ct.mpb91l, sscondsd by Harris, claim was allow9d. Claim of B. F. Sharp, allegsd overpaymsnt of spscial taxes (RSC9ipt #8207) $29.12 was rs-ferrsd to City Attornsy. . I I I . (~} ';'," ;,~ Gr"nd I <'1 "nQ~ N abr" Sk~ cL ...J_CA..., 1... ci .~.>-c1.. Jimwu'Y 4, 1949. Honorable Mayor and City Council, Grand Island, l~ebraska. G <::n tl em en: J Under date of OctOI' 14, 1948, notice to vacate City building at 471 North Sycamore, was delivered to the Grand I slund Paul try & Egg Company, the occupant. Tne date for ~acating l,as December 31, 191+8. The occupant is still in this building at this V,1'i ting, furthermore, your Water [md Light Depi1l'tment received a check in the mail today in the mnount of $175.00, apparently for January, 1949 rent. I an attaching th''3 checlc hereto. Please advise v,hat procedure you vdsb tho:; Depilrtment to take in this instance. This building is badly needed by the VJater & Light Department in order to 1:1[11(8 room for power plant expansion. Wo:; must provide space? for more fusl oil storag'? at the plant site, and this nust be ready by the time our new boiler is install'?d and rsady to us'? ~e are using fuel oil for stardoy service in this n'?w boiler; no~rovision for burning coal having bc::en made at this time for economic rS3sons. It is therefore very important that this building be Y1C'd'? c:vuilabls to this D'?partmsnt. Yours very truly, C. W. Burdick, CommissionsI'. P'3ti tion from c::mploysss of G. I. Poul try & Egg Company rsquesting the Mayor and Council to psrmi t the Company to continue to op'?rat'? in City ownsd building at 204 East North Front Str'?et was prssented. Aft'?r soms discussion, on motion of Harris, second'?d by Snygg, that Mr. Hyslop be notifisd to mest ri th ths Council Thursday, January 13, 1949. Grand Island, rJ sbraska. January 4, 1949 Honorable Mayor and City Council, Grand Island, 1\J ebraska. Gsn tlemsn: The following is the City L:Jng:Ln'?sr's sstimat9 for the re- surfacing District No.2, which district shall be that part of 4th strset from Elm Strsst to ::.ddy btreet. Hemove Approx. 3351.15 sq . yes as)Lr:l t top @ 30~ per sq. yd. " 372.35 cu. yds. 4" concrete slab @ $18.00 pSI' cu: yd. " 301.6 6 x 6 x 6-42# mesh @ $4.50 pSI' 'sq. n 185.3 lin f~~ 1 x 4 exp joint @ 35~ per line ft. $1005.35 6702.30 1357.20 64.75 $9129.60 Total All base repairs to bs made by rsmoving old base c:md filling in v\i th '6t sack mix concrste :] $25.00 pSI' cu. yd. Hsspsctfully :mbmi tted, Hay L. Harrison, Ci ty l:!.,ngin eel'. . I I I . ,~~. i'~/ ,,1 Gr'lnd 1"1 "'lla" J.~ abr'c" ('1:-a GL ~__c,~,.... U.0.L... J,cnuc.iTY 4, 1949:. Honor':.ble Mayor cJnd Ci ty Council, Grand Island, ~~brnska. G'?n tl '2E1'2n: Th'? following is the City Engineer's sstimate for the re- surfacing District No.3, v.hich District shall be that part of 1st street from 1",heeler Avenue to Elrp. Stre::;t. R~move Approx. 5976.45 II 664.1 f! 537.88 II 602.29 sq. yes. asphalt top @ 30~ p~r sq. yd. cu. yds. 4ft COl1crste slab @ $18.00 p'2r cu. yd. sq. 6 x 6 x 64-42# mesh @ $4.50 .psr sq. Lin. ft. 1 x 4 exp joint @ 35~ per line ft. ~~1792.94 11952.90 2420.46 210.80 {16377.10 To tal All bDse rspe;irs to be YLCid'3 by rsmoving old base ,end filJ,ing in y,ith 6~ sij,ck mix conc:cste @ $25.00 pSI' cu. yd. r(.s ~2'ct~..f1Jlly :'3t-lbrni tted, "'-:c,y T Ii c' n..' C Lee LJ . ~ ell J. ,L ,e,on, Ci ty t,ngin esr Gr,md Isl;md, Nc;bI'c,sl=,J. Jem. 4, 1949. HJnorRble MnyoI' and City Council, G "'nel Icl"[lc'j N"'br",c"r',,' JJ:CA. _.r; ~)-LC,.... .t, v <............Il).<1.. Gen tl smen: The follovdllg is tll'2 City E:ngir;eer'ss~)timi't'':? for th&? 1''2- SlJr-f'~c'L' ("0' Dl' c:'tr"'l' nt No 4' v'J"icl'l Di',t"" nt .;11 be, +h"l+ ,"<'r't of ...L- () _... ~t.) ,.,..) . v .,. .J. - - ~.J RI...J.._ v t - '..- ~.I~.c ( ,l..! i..) c, K.....nig ['tr'?st [rem L()cl)~,t ,':"tr,:::,:t to C1':lyu.rn [3tr8st. Rt::move A ~1~4 ~j ,pprox. ) t:: . "It- 11 5(9.36 TI 461.18 s (1 e jT(J.~) ~--:(, E) J)l' (,;.1 t to 1) @ 300 per 34. ft. Cu. yo.::;. 411 conCl'8t<,; ::l;,b d 8.0 0?r cu. yd. c. !"." z~' ~r / j ~./J, .,,'\., .....) (~~ . (J A () ~'\. 0- +(':.7/ L.l -,~ 0.L. $1537.27 10~)48.48 11 ,~g "~~'/llf 5C) ~311 ~;q. 399.6 lin. ft. 1 x 4 ssp. joint tril 2075.31 1.39. 86 41-;"r)r)?)' -c)-2 'if-J+',.' , . 7 I,ll :3':: r :'l)'L1';;: to b': melds bv r':'liio'lin ' old bas&? c.'nd fJllin in vi tl> 6} :::,;dc Ld.x con cr st'2 @;rt';25. 00 ,0':'1' cu. yd. It ::~,)(.'ctfully subni tt'2d, Ray L. hETri~;on, City E'ngin&?er On lJiotiJIl o i.' H,)'lT;"::.) ::,'cocc cy Snygg, l':ports ',,81':;, loved, Cind att/)rn'?y :.utLorizsd to OJ';,V. up OrdiniUlc,,:; cr::Ccltlng same. for } [(.in dl ill g g i: ;) "t th s I, i r 1x ::; 'O' COi-~ tr,' c t \;, ~_L c. J. LlcLtosh 1 '. c. ~ (, u nr'?:mnted. On Llotion of E::;ndcT, :o'::col,(':;;d Tho s;;; '.m" v, s C:1Pl)J'ov".::d. . I I I . ('f /'<:'_! , ..:; C The following lease agr'2ements v,ere f)resented singly emd acted on accordingly, uppl'ov':?d vi th addi tion of a clause that the lessee should keep grounds free from weeds cmd rubbish, weeds to be cut :md removed from the area or burned, under the supervision of the Airbase Fire Department. M. e. Vantrov'3rs T-627-628-636-638-639-641-642-644 & 645, ons year from Jan. 15, 1949 for $1,600.00 J. E. Bott<:='icher T-220, OIlS yei~.r 1'raIn JcJl. 1, 191+9 for$2/~.O.00. Robert M. Pruchler & ;._-.ro~ .e. C"orl_i 11 T 11 ') '3 15 - J / & '7 - ...L~ -2/+_ -"Lj. -;)/1 -;'1,0 21+, for 1 year frOG Jan. 1, 1949 for $1,800.00. J. Ivl. Cri tss & ~). T. Fl'3hurty T-1001 & 1002 .cor 1 Y-::'<:.U' from. Jan. 1, 1949 for $1,200.00. Glenn C Pi?rce T-114 fa' 1 ys.'.,r froLl JD.D. 1, 19)+9 for $/105.00. Max Elliott T-716 & 719 for 1 year from Feb. 1, 1949 for $1,056.00. On motion of Sander, s':?conded by Tl::.ornsssn, \,'3re ccPl)l'oved. Ad,:..m DV.bas T-L4. tor 1 year from .uec. 1, 191}8 for $180.00. C. J. Majc;l' T-103 for 1 ysar from Jm. 1, 1949 ~~or ~~600.00. w. J. Searle & C. ~mith, partn?rs, T-227-228-231-232-233-234-235- 237-238-242 for 1 year from Jan. 1, 1949 for $2,100.00. On motion of SaneJ':?r, sscollded by Vogt, v,ere approved. C. L. Haines & N. C. Staks1ey, partners, T-I10-120 for 1 YSL,r from Feb. 1, 1949 for $1,400.00. C. N. Peterson & T. S. M~loney, Partnsrs, T-S15 for 1 year from J~n 1, 1949 for $216.00. On motion of S,meler, seconded by Snygg, V\ere approved. Harris Ll'~nt:l.oned ,3- rsquest from Farmsrs orC,inizcltions for Cl building at Airbase. On motion of harris, was referrsd to Mr. ~i1son. Resignation of C. 8. FisL s1' from .Fir e Dspa1'tm'3n t v,as pI' es en tsd 210ng vdth reCiuest for psnsion. On motion of Vle;.lker, seconded by Thomssen, W,)S cC\cc'3pted and I'SCiusst grhnted. R'9qusst of WIll. ;:'samcm for puy for 4- days vacation due in 1947 and full vacation (2 weeks) time in 1948 was presented. After some discussion, on motion of Harris, secOlided by Vogt, unussd vacation time in 1948 be allowed. (4 duys) Ci ty clttorn ey was instructed to \\1'i te Cj. letter for V,m. E;eam,m V';hereby h'3 waived the:.; ~,llov\ance for rent, h'2ut, light and water in so far as rsti1'sment was concerned. (<, " RES 0 L UTI 0 N WHEREAS, on the 18th day of November 1948, a storm of blizzard pI'oportion strLlck the Ci ty of C!rand Island and the . I ci t;{ 1:vas covered by a heavy snow, and W~EREAS, it was impossible to operate automobiles and hTLJ ck s in order that the Li[;h t . Depar tInen t migh t fUI'ni sh line service and repairs and the Fire Departrlent operate its trucks in answer to fire calls, and ViHEREAS, the Gr.and Island Saddle Club and VJilbur J-. Bachman and Hobert L. Le s tel' furni shed horse sand war::ons, wi thou t charge, so that said Departments misht carryon a portion of their functions and operations. NOW, Ti:LKHEI"OH.S, BE 1'1' HLSOLVED J..W ~~:tIE LIAYOR AND rrr'Y COUNCIL of the City of Grand ISland, Nebraska, that grate- fLll than.ks of the ci tizens of Grand Island and of the M.a;yor and Council be expressed to the Grand Island Saddle Club and to Wilbur J. Bachman and Robert L. Lester for their timely I and valuable assistance in such time of emergency and that the City Clerk forward to each of them a certified copy of this Eesolution. Respectfully submitted tilis 5th day of January 1949. BY:--12..cL.tCunningham iJlayor A~L"l'EE) '1': f! S . \Nhi te. City Clerk E.L.Walker IT. }i;.Harri~ I . Joiln Sander. H.E.Snygg Rayrpond K.Vogt Arth~C.Thomssen L.F.Camnbell Councilmen . I t"'. r",.,' (. l On motion of Thomssen, seconded by Harris, resolution was adopted. Bonds were presented as follows: Walter Dslaboyde, Merl'2 T. -'-'aWr'2YlCS, Electricic:ns, John Ennis, Ilb~rt Ii '?rnan, E. J. Bell, J. F. AbnihcHnson, Orvill eA. Ro e & 0 'HarEl Plumbing Co., Plumbers were presented. On motion of Thomssen, seconded by Harris, vere approved. On motion of Snye;g, seCOi ded by Sander, insurEince rsne"Jals livere approved as in the past. R'.?port of C. B. Kinnison, Scmitation Dspartment vH'J.S presented. On motion of ~ulker, seconded by Eand'2r, Ras approved. On motion of Walker, seconded by Snygg, verbal bid from Porter Thompson of $4.00 per ton for Garbage was referred to the Semi tcJtion Commi ttee wi th power to act. 'v\Eilker advised the Council the 81ectricD.l Cod'2 "iHiS nsaring completion, he also recommsnded a Committee on Pluubing and gas fitting be appointed for the purpose of drawing up an ordinance I portaining to same. On motion of VWlker, seconded by Sander, Voss be instructed I . to appoint comilli tties to vvork in conjunction Vii th himself and the Building Code Committee, and bring in a written report and recommendation for the adjourned meeting of January 13, 1949. Vvcilker read a notice of l\J a tional Meeting of Firemsn to be hsld in Memphis, Tenn., psrtaining to sending one or more p<:::rsons. 11ft'?r some discussion, on motion of Walksr, seconded ~y Snygg, no action was taken. Discussion on parking places for Taxi Cabs, eliminating one at Black's Tavern and the two spaces in front of Fred's Electric Shop, in 200 block North Vtalnut Str<..oet, and placing one by the Telephone Office. Snygg reported nothing having been done concerning the suits against Jas. Michelson and E. F. Rickert for collection of occupation taxes. S mentioned the left hand turn at Third & Cedar Str<2ets, nygg _ had been removed. Mr. Harris advised him the Council had approved the removal. On motion of Harris, seconded by Semder, ths Council 'Toted to leave th"2 sign down. (All yes except Snygg.) . I I I . ~~;, ,:,~ '-.<' ;or '../ Motion by Snygg, seconded by Campbell, that all "No left hand" signs be removed. Roll call ballot, voting yes, Campbell, Thomssen, Snygg. Voting no, Walker, Harrj.s, Sander, Vogt. Wilson absent. On motion of Thomssen, seconded by Sander, the bid of the I sland Supply Company, $2,210.00 for Bulldozer vms ace epted, paym'.:m t for same to be made from the different funds as follo'ws: Incidental $800.00, Engineer $600.00, Vvater$600.00 and Street & Alley $210.00. Motion of Snygg, seconded by Sander, thnt the Police Departmen t enforce the "No Left Hand Turn" signs, was passed. On notion of Thomssen, seconded by Snygg, V. F. W. be given a vote of thanks for the donation of the resuscitator, and Eesolution be drawn. Discussion psrtiiining to a group of Farmers m,iking donation of Fire Truck to the Fire Department for farm use, along vvi th regular ci ty use, to be manned by the Ci ty Firemen. On motion of vvAlker, seconded by Campbell, that the offer be acc8pted. On raotion of Snygg, Sr:;collded by Thornssen, C. B. Kinnison '~{as designated as purchasing o.gent fcr suppli'?s for the City. Dr. V,oodin's report on Health l)<;;partment was presented, and placed on file, wi th comments that he be commended for the good report and the v.,ork done by the Department. Claims against the city were presented. On m6tion of 11arris, seconded by Vogt, were approved. Holl call ballot, each CouncilmclD voting aye 0 On motion of .l.l.arris, Council adjournsd until 8:00 P. M., January 13, 1949. Ja.nuary 5, 1949. F. S. Whi te, Ci ty Cl.:;rk. . I I I . APPROPRIATIS AND ~y~ TUBES FOR FISCAL YEAR TO JAN. 6, 1949 FUND APPHOPRIATIONS Tv Pay Co. Treas. $4,000.00 S~Laries 17,500.00 Sltreet & Alley 37,515.26 Gas Tax 16,800.00 Sewer Fund 50,000.00 Storm Sewer 10,100.00 18,260.00 45,281.14 6,500.00 48,992.18 33,000.00 11,500.00 6,000.00 Engineer Incidentals Municipal Pool A':"J.'port S-....fii ta tion Street Lighting H.1 ur'an t Ren tal Par}.( Fund 39,214.35 95,075.00 31,000.00 79,840.00 10,848.07 14,915.00 5,000.00 P"".....lce Fund C ~Illetery Fund Fire Fund Pension Fund Paving Fund Music Fund Total Approp. Transfer "~....-.... 581,341.00 10.200.00 591,541.00 Ice Fund Water Fund LlE,n t Fund SeVier District Paving District RECEIPTS & TRJ\]\J SF~R.S 10,200.00 10,200.00 EXPEN DED 6,705.63 18,573.49 6,041.13 17,875.26 3,185.01 6,984.9.4- 22,446.79 2,864.91 24,146.67 18,336.86 21,942.74- 57, Ill. 82 9,568.16 32,693.13 1,481.25 12,678.16 1,300.00 2 63 , 935.95 15,617.84- 110,080..99 275,765.45 5,314.87 45.144.06 1715,859.10 Respectfully submitted, F. S. Whi t e , City Clerk '.:-' ._ to...) ",' '(1/ BALANC; $4,000.Ot 10,794.3' 18,941.7', 10, 758. 8~ 32,124.71 6,914.9S 11,275.0t 22,834.3; 3,635.09 24,845.51 14,663.14 11,500.00 6,000.00 17,271.61 48,163.18 21,431.84 47,146.87 9,366.82 2,236.84 3,700.00 m~-6ci5.05 . I I I . ; ;'C, 0 Grand Island, Nebraska. ~anuary 13, 1949. Council met as per adjournmffilt of January 5, 1949. All Councilml3n present, except Walker. "His Honor, II the Mayor, presiding. Verbal Communications from a Farmers Committee (Reinhardt QUB.ndt and Robert Mettenbrink) pertaining to a new Farm Fire Truck to be purchased by the farmers and manned by three City Firemen. After some discussion, on motion of harris, seconded by Sander, the City Council voted to maintain a fire truck purchased by the Farmers and would furnish three Firemen to man same. Truck to be thoroughly checked weekly or oftener. A Committee of Three men from School District #7 presented a condition that has arisen. District #7, has 15 pupils (Apparently a very crowded condition) 10 of vihich EJ.re from the Airbase. After some discussion, action taken tl1at the Airport Committee meet with School Board from District #7 and County Superintendent Cunningham and report back at next meeting. Mr. Hyslop att,ended meeting as per request of January 6. He presented facts pertaining to his business, 5! years in the building at Front & Sycamore, peak employment of 76 employees and low of 26, and pay roll for that time being one-fourth million dollars. 01 / f \) Mr. Pettis In!entioned a plan for financing the construction building to house equipment of Street Department. On motion of Harris, seconded by Wilson, that same be tabled for the ores'IDt. .L .~, Mr. Pettis addressed the Mayor and Council pertaining to revenue bond issue for Disposal Plant enlargement. , I \ On motion of \ / Thomssen, seconded by Harris, was referred to Sewer Commi ttee./ Letter from Dr. Wiltse peEtaining to agreement by and between tbe School Board and City Council for use of School building for voting purposes and the polling places in Precincts 1-3 & 4 be used by School Board for storage purposes (Witil permission to remodel buildings if necessary) was read. On motion of harris, seconded by Sander, the agreemert as presented was approved and Mayor authorized to sign. . I I I . ".(' .- :.-/ ~) ..t Request of Dr. Wiltse pertaining to obtaining a building 40 x 100 ft from the Airbase to be used by the high School for Agricultural Training was read. On motion of Wilson, seconded by Harris, that request be granted, providing there is a building suitable and the C. A. fA. will give their approval. Request from Jas. Ivloslander to make change of address for his wholesale beer business to 516 \Nest 3rd Street was pre.sented a.nd referred toCornrnittee. . I I I . ~: c. ':? :.".. ~.) r..~ RES 0 L UTI 0 N ---------- BE IT RESOLVED BY THE :MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL 01<' THE CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA, that the application of the Moslander Distributing Company to move its place of business from 378 North Cedar Street to 516 West 3rd Street in said City of Grand Island, be, and the same is hereby approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a certified copy of this Resolution be forwarded to the Nebraska Liquor Control Commission at Lincoln, Nebraska. Respectfully submitted this 13th day of Jan~ary, 1949. ..... c:Jt.~it Committee On motion of Thomssen, seconded by Sander, was adopted. .; Bonds were presented as follows: O. I. Barker, Auctioneer, Mayhew-Polzel, Sign .I:1a.nger, Fred Springsguth & Dell Frymire, Electricinns, Sanitary Plumbing Co. & Walter Kamps, Trai.ler Camp. On motion of narris, seconded by Thomssen, bonds were approved. ~~. c- {.) ':) i"-~;i RES 0 L UTI 0 N WHEREAS, the officers and members of' the Veterans of' l'oreign . I hars, Pos t i,I1347 of Grand Island, have raost generously served humanit~r by presenting a resusc:"Ltator to the City of Grand Island for its Pire Department and bmergency Unit, and \',JH.L~HEAS, this most unusual gift and essentialJ.)! necessaI'Y apparatus will prove to be a good and most timely instrument for savine; human lives. NOV~J, rrB:Ji:H:Ct'OHE, IDE n: JESOLVIm BY TIlE I\ill.Y01i. .AND COUnCIL OC,I ITIL~ C I'I1Y O;J? C}I~l-il\rD I ~:;IIJ'~l'JI), l'.JI;~I?iRl~[-)ICli: ~Cha t we expre S~j [;ratef'ul thanks for the ci tizens of' Grand Island and for ourselves to the officers and members of this public spirited institution for this most timely and useful gift. ]'~'" jl2J 1'1' FUF{'I'Eri;;~ Iri;~jOLVED that -Chi s He solution be spI'oad upon the minutes of our procedincs and that a cop:r bBreof be fOl'waI'c"ted to the officers EU'ld members oj,' the said Veterans of Porgign VJars, I rost ;;~13L2,7. ltespectfully s~b:r..litted and adopted this /J'rt day of January 1949. i\ 'T'TT,l C' 'i" / --;/ S. ~ / i:'~_ '_HJ'_'~ . ~ City C Ie rk.-----.---- I . '........... - /),Z.JJ'~ oj J+~~= Councilmen \ . I I I . (-i:' r>,i ',: /~ ,.f... '_J' '..j p_) On motion of Wilson, seconded by Harris, R8solution was adopted. Harris mentioned that the Geer-Maurer Company made a request that their claim for "Work and material at Ball Park be allowed or rejected. Wilson presented contract with Union Pacific Railroad Co. 'or lease of right-of-way at Airbase for gasoline storage tank. RESOLUTION ~HEREAS, the UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY has tendered to the CITY OF GRJiliD ISLAND, STATE OF NEBRASKA, a lease covering a portion of the Railroad Company's right of way at Carey, Nebr<:l.ska for vmrehouse and tank storage facili ties for unloading, storing and distributing petroleum products (wholesale purposes only), and WHEREAS, the Council of the Ci ty of Grand I sland has sn.id 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; THEREli'ORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, ET1\TE OF NEBRASKA; That the terms of th"2 agre"2ment submitted by the Union Pacific Railroad Compa.ny as aforesaid be, and th"2 same are her"2by, accepted in behalf of said City; That th8 Mayor of said City is hereby authorized, empowered and directed to execute said agreement on b~lalf of said City, c.nd thR.t the City Cl<;;rk of said City is hereby authorized and directed to attest said agreement and to attach to each duplicate original of said agreemen t a certified copy of this resolution. On motion of Wilson, Resolution was adopted, subject to approval of contract, by Ci ty A ttc'rney. On motion of Sander, seconded by Wilson, bid of H. ~. Ullstrom $3,400.00 for S~ of N! of SEt of Sec. 2, Township 11, Rcmge 9, Ha.ll County (approximately 39 acr"2s) was accepted. . I I I . :J [5 5; Snygg mentioned that Base Ball Grounds should be brought into tl:1e City limits, held up for further consideration until next meeting. On motion of Campbell, seconded by Thomssen, Fire Department was p'?rmitted to fill in vJork pit at South Side .F'ire Station. Mr. C. W. Burdick was allowed to renew subscription for employees, to magazine. Discussion on compensation insurance. On motion of tlarris, Council adjourned. January 13, 1949. Arthur Thomssen, lAc ting CI erk. . I I I . ~s::: 5; c~ Grand Island, J.~ebraska. January 19, 1949. Council met in regular session, !lHis Honor, II the Mayor, presiding. All Councilmen present, except Campbell. Minutes of meetings, January 5 & 13 were read and approved. Letter from Glenn I. Anderson (Retirement) was presented and referred to Finance Commi ttee and Ci ty Attorney. January 19, 1949 To the Mayor emd City Council, Grand Island, Nebraska. In He: B. F. Sharp Gentlemen: I requested the City Treasurer to make a report in regard to the payment of special taxes mentioned in this claim and I have been advised by the Treasurer that the total sum of $4.3.99 was paid for thespecial assessment on these lots and that $29.12 thereof is the amount of the int~rsst and advsrtising which claimant seeks to recover. he does not ask for the principal -amount of this assessment. I find no overcharge in this case and I find that Mr. Sharp has paid what other property own'~rs \!Vould be rsquested to pay and I recommend that the claim bs rejsctsd. Yours vsry truly, City of Grand Island, Pcml Holmberg, City It ttorney. On motion of Harris, seconded by Sander, report was approved. January 13, 1949 HJllOrable mayor and City Council, Grand I sland, 1~ s braska. G en tl em en: To furth'9r suppl sment our local laws it has b'gen considered fi tting by th'9 Commi ttee on Building Regulations to -:mlarge our Building Code to embrbce the installation of natural and manufactured gD.S energized appliances wi thin th'9 ci ty. Heretofore and at presen t no such regulations exist. / / As directed, I wi 5h to submi t a list of a numb'3r of men in this business or in a business closely conc'9rnsd wi th these installations, to study emd r8cornrnend such addi tions to our local Building Code as seem necessary and proper at this time. My recommendations follow: OVener Grand Island Propane Gas Company. Commercial Llc.mager Il. Vi. Public Service. Superint-::ndent Gus Division N. Vi. Public S'3rvice Company. Edward Huntemer 1204 \\est Division Architect McNett Company. Ctlr;rles Wolfe 411 South Cedar Owner Wolfe hardv.are Company. E.-'rl Hsmbolt 724 West 11th Herbert Nelson 1917 W'3st 1st Fred Ro'?nfeldt 521 W'3st 6th . I I I . r", ~~ "(. ,j ( Francis Mc Elroy 102.3 South Locus t Ov;n'?r McBlroy Corapany. E~ward J. Bell 624 East Ashton Plumbing Contractor. Dell Frymire 120.3 West 4th ~lectrical Contractor Clyde Campb'?ll 921 West 8th City Fire Chief C. B. Kinnison 2011 test State City Health Departm'?nt. Adolph Voss 1411 West .Louise City Building Inspector. Respectfully submitted, Adolph Voss, City Building Inspector. After some discussion as to personall, on motion of .alker, seconded by Thomssen, that report be approved v,ith addition of Union head or member be added. Grand Island, Nebr. January 1.3, 1949. Honorable Mayor and City Council, Grand Island, Nebraska. Gen tlemen: Ina-smuch as our official building code, Ordinance #114.3, passed Mayll, 1926, and amsndments thereto enacted in J nuary 1927, have bsen deemed obsolete in some respS!cts, your commi ttee dj_recting snforcement of this rS!gulation has instructS!d mS! to recomm<:md a numbS!r of mS!n in the plumbing and related businS!sses to bS! appointed by the Mayor and Council to study and examine wi th ths Ci ty Building Inspector Article XVI of Ordinance 114.3 and its amendments, said sS!ction de;:ding \\1 th regulations pertinS!nt to the plumbing business, wi th th'? intent of presenting such ch:mges and addi tions as they considS!r propS!r to render this particular section of the Building Code more suitable to r'0gulate the plumbingcmd related businesses of today. My recommendations for participation in this group follow: E. A. Krehmke, 1715 West .3rd Proprietor G. I. Plumbing COml)any. Merl e J. 0' Rara 802 EetS t 12 th 0' Harh Plumbing COLlpany Contra.c tor. Herb Esssx 2603 V\S!st 2nd Proprietor "ssex Plumbing Company. Fred Willians 411 North Vine PropriS!tor Williams and Sons Plumbir;g ili. .John Phsif 206 South Pine hetired Plumbing Contractor at presS!nt \l\-i th Union Pacific Hailroad Company. RussS!ll Fickes 1022 ':Vest 8th Mechanical SngL esr McNett & Company. C. D. Kinnison 2011 "est State, City L1ealth Departmsnt. Arolph Voss 1411 West Louise City Building Inspector. hespectfully submitted, Adolph Voss, Chief City Build.ing In:.p ector. On motion of Walker, secondS!d by Snygg, report was approvsd vi th ,-:ddi tion of Union hec::.d or member. Grand Island, Nebr. .January 19, 1949. Honorable Mayor and Ci ty Com.eil, Grand l.slcmd, N ebra~3ka. GS!ntlemen: I hereby certify that the Winter Hay Company has eompletsd the vork on Sev,er District No. 227 in accordance with the plans and . I I I . Cj: (~' 0 ('::''1 /..~ '-.-.. ....../ '-,..1 sp~cifications and contract by and betw~en th~ Ci ty of Grand I slcmd, N~braska and th~ Winter Ray Company., vvhich contrELct is dated August 4, 1948. I further c~rtify that the v\ork done contains the following materiel at the uni t prices set forth in the contract to-wit: 720 line ft. 8" clay tile @ $2.25 per ft. 2 manhol es compl ete in pldc e @ $105.00 each Total $1620.00 210.00 $1830.00 I I' ecomrnend tha t the v\ork compl eted by the VI in tel' Ray Co. be acc'?pted by the City of Grand lsland, lJebraska. I herevd th submi t the following statement of all costs in connection with said Sewer District No. 227. To the Winter Ray Co. To Engineering l'ublication & Advertising $1830.00 9h2Q 11921.50 Total The entire amount to be charged to the Ssv\er District Fund. I further recommend that the City Council sit as cc Board of Equalization on the above Sewer District No. 227 on the 2nd day of February, 1949 at 8:00 o'clock P. M. Respectfully submitted, Ray L. Harrison, City -ngireer. On motion of Thornssen, seconded by He.rris, was approved. Grand .l.sland, Nebr. January 19, 1949. Honorclble Mayor i;lLd Ci ty Council, Grand .1. sland, ...~ ebr. Gen tlem~n: I hereby certify that th~ VHnter Hay Co., has completed th~ work on Liewer District No. 228 in accordanc~ wi th tile plans and specifications and contract by and betv,een the City of Grand Is-land, Nebr. and the;; V,inter Ray Co., v,hich contract is dated August 4, 1948. I further certify that the work done contains the following ma terial a t th~ unit prices set forth in the con tract to-wit: 400 lin. ft. 8" clay tile sewer @ $2.25 per ft. 1 manhole complete in place @ $110.00 each To tal $900.00 110.00 1010:00 I recommend that the v';ork compl eted by Win t~r Hay Co., be accepted by the Ci ty of Grand .l.sland, l~ebr. I here~ith submit the follOWing statement of all costs in connection VJith said Sev,er Distl'lct 1~0. 228. To the V\inter Hay Co. To Engineering Advertising and "->ublication Total $1010.00 5 0~.2Q no65.50 The entire amount to be charged to the Sev,er District Fund. . I I I . :T ~; ~i I further recomm<and tht.:l.t th<a cr. ty Council 3i t as a board of equalization on th<a above Sev.er District No. 228 on the 2nd day of February, 1949 at 8:00 o'clcrck P. M. Hespectfully submi tted, Ray L. harrison, Ci ty EngLl eel' On motion of Thomssen, seconded by Harris, was approv<ad. Grand Islqnd, Nebraska. January 19, 1949. Honorable Mayor and City CounCil, Grand Island, Nebraska. Gen tlemen: I hereby certify that the Winter Ray Co. has completed the work on Sew<;;r Distr'ict No. 230 in accordance ilith th<;; plans and "~pecifica tiOllS and con tract by and beh\een the City of Grand Island, l\lebraska and th<;; Winter TIDY Co., which contract is dated August 4, 1948. I furth<;;r certify that the work done contains the following material at the unit prices set forth in the contntct to-\\it: 770 line ft. 8" clay tile se~er in place @ $2.25 per ft. $1732.50 3 manhol-::s complete in place @ $100.00 each 300.00 To tal$2032. 50 I recommend thc-lt the v\ork completed by Vdnter Ray Co. be acc epted by the City of Grand Island, Nebraska. I h<;;rewi th submi t the following statement of all costs in conn<;;ction with said S<;;vJ<;;r District HO. 230. To The Winter flay Co. To Engineering Publication & Advertising Total $2032.50 101.60 $2134.10 The amount to be divided as follows: To the Sew<;;r District Fund To the Sewer Fund $1432.10 700.00 $2134.10 To tal I further recommend that the City Council sit as a Board of Equalization on the above Sev.er District No. 230 on the 2nd day of February, 1949 at eight o'clcok P. M. Respectfully submitted, Ray L. Harrison, Ci ty ~ngineer On motion of TIlomssen, seconded by Harris, was approved. . I I I . ~.> ('. /) .. U Grand Island, .l.~ebr. January 19, 1949. HonorD.ble lVia.yor and Ci ty Council, Grand Island, Nebrasl<.:a. G sn tlemen: I hereby certify that the Winter Buy Co. has completed the work on Sevver District No. 231 in accordance with the };lans ;m.d specifications and contract by a.nd br::tween the Ci ty of Gromd Island, Nebraska and the v\inter Hay Co. which contra.ct is dated August 4, 19i~8. I further c':;rtify that the hork done contaLns the folloV';:ing mtteria1 at the unit prices set forth in the contract to-VIi t: 711 lin. ft. 8" clay tile sewer in place @ $2.25 per ft. 2 manhol es complete in place @ $100.00 each To tal $1599.75 200.00 ~1799. 75 I recommend that the vmrk completed by I'inter Ray Co., be accepted by the City of Gr::cnd Isla:nd, Nebr. I herevd th subr:li t the follow"~ng statemsnt of all costs in connection witil said Sewer District No. 231. To The Winter Ray Co. To 8.:ngineering Publication & Adve:tti.c.>ing Total $1799.75 89 . 9 5 $1889.70 The aliloun t to be eli vided as fo1lovl's: To The Sewer Dis tric t Fund To The Sewer Fund $1097.25 7d~ 42 ' ,7F:.:. $1889.70 Total I further recommend thet the City Council si t as a Board of ~qualization on the above Sewer District No. 231 on the 2nd da.y of February 1949, at eight o'clock P. 1\:1. Resps:ctful1y submitted, Hay L. l1an:'Lson, Ci ty Engineer On motion of Thomssen, seconded by Harris, was approved. Grarld Island, Nebr. January 19, 191+9. Honorable Mayor and City Council, Grand Island, Nebr. Gen tlemen: I hereby c9rtify that the \\1nter Ray Co. has completed the v,ork on Sewer District No. 232 in accordance wi th th~ Dlans and specifications and contract by and between th~ Ci ty of" Grand Island, Nebraska. I further certify that the'v\ork done contains the following material at the unit prices set forth in the contract to-\vi t: 332 lin. ft. 8" clay tile sewer in place @ $2.25 per lin. ft. 1 mnahole complete in place @ $110.00 Total $747.00 110.00 $857.00 . I I I . 0,,_ i ~,,-;, l: '-~ "-/ .1.:. I recomraend that the \\ork completed by Winter Hay Co., be rccepted by the City of Grand Island, Nebr. I herevvi th submi t the following statement of all costs in connection wi th said Sewer District No. 232. To The Winter Ray Co. To 8ngineering Publication Advsrtising Total $857.00 42.85 $899.85 The entire amount to be charged to the Sewer District Fun d . I further recommend that the City Council sit as 8. Board of Equalization on the above Sewer District LlJo. 232 on the 2nd {lay of FJUTuary, at eight o'clook P. M. Respectfully submi tted, Ray t. Harrison, Ci ty Engineer On motion of Thomssen, seconded by Harris, was approved. Hosldns report and estimate #3 on Piiving District #108, due the Winter Ray Co., $6,165.67 was presented. On motion of Harris, seconded by Wilson, that thS' estimate be approved and lVlCi.yor authorized to sign the acceptance. Grand Island, .N ebr. January 19, 1949. To the Mayor and City Council, G. ..,.,.d Ie 1 ~nd J.~ obI' ... CJ_. .. ~..'. ....... , v . Gen tl emen: Vve, the Fire Commi ttee make the follov'/ing recomL1end~ltion that the Cilptain on duty be required to go wi th th8 two 11l<::n for <::C1ch and every farm fire call. This recommendation to be effective imm<::diately. Hespectfully submi tted, ~~-1~_E~lK~f-_______ Arthur C. Thomssen Fire'-Cornffilttee --- On motion of \\alker, seconded by Thomssen, report was approved. Annual report of Alex Kellm was presented. On motion of Thomssen, seconded by Walker, was received i:md pluced on file. Reports of C. B. Kinnison on ~arking Lot and op~rations was presented. On motion of Vogt, seC01 ded by Thomssen, v.:ere received and placed on file. On motion of TholH.:::sen, second~d by Harris, proposi tion of ~--- Kirkpatrick-Pettis was approved and contract ord~red drawn and Mayor . I I I . ,c ~G, ;J'~ '-.j V;....j ~0thorized to sign. Roll call ballot, each voting yes. Lease agreement veith Fairmont Foods for 25 buildings id.::;ntified r,s T-J02-304-305-307-308-310-311-313-314-317-318-320-321-323-324- L~10-1211-1212-1213-1214-1216-1217-1218-313 & 330, approximately ~3000 sq. ft. for $9300.00 per year beginning January 1, 1947 was presented. On motion of Vdlson, seconded by Sander, lease was approved and Mayor authorized to sign. Lease agreement vdth Omaha Cold Storage Co. for 8 build_ngs identified as T201-202-206-208-209-2l1-2l2 & 213, approximately 18000 sq . ft. for $1,800.00 per year Vias pr.::;sented. On motion of WUson, seconded by Sander, lease was approved and Mayor authorized to sign. Walker mentioned the contractor at Vets hospital had made r'9qu'9st lor US'9 of 5 l.::;ngths of fir.::; ho S'3. .After i30nl'9 di scussion rl'quest Vias r.::;f':?rr.::;d to Corilmittee vJith power to act. Complaint on snow and ice on sidevialk in 100 block east 3rd street was presented and referr.::;d to Polic.::; Departm.::;nt. Wilson reported that he and Sander had met v:ith School Bonrd of District #7, pertaining to overcrowded condition at the school on account of children from the Airba,se. Discussion on hiking the ball grounds into the ci ty. No action taken. Ordinance #2265, pertaining to el':?ctrical portion of Building Code Vvas I' egularly passed by th e Council and signed by th e Mayor. lVIov.::;d by Snygg, second.::;d by Thornss.::;n, that the ordin,:ll1c,::; be olaced on its first r.::;ading [it l<;;ngth. Roll call ballot, voting aye, Thomssen, Harris, Vial1<::er, Snygg, Wilson and Vogt. Voting nay, non':? Campb.::;ll absent. The ordinance was read at length and passed its first reading. Moved by Snygg, ssccmded by Thomssen, that the rul'9s be suspend.::;d and the ordinance b.::; plac.::;d on its final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot, voting aye, Thomssen, HciI'ris, Sander, Walk8r, Snygg, V,iIsone_and Vogt. Vo ting nay, none. . I I I . ~~!" C, (~) '-"~ ,} t,) The ordinance was finally passed by the Council and signed by th e Mayor. The Mayor ill"3ntioned he had re4uested .Mr. Vvellsnsiek to rep- resent ths City in the M:ul1en case. After some discussion, on motion of 'Wilson, secollded by Snygg, the action of the iv1ayor 'was confirmed. C13ims clgein::=;t the City were prsssnted. On request of the Mayor and Snygg, Insurance claims livere held out. On motion of Snygg, seconded by Sander, Claims VI ere approved. Roll call ballot, each Councilman voting "yes". On motion of Sander, Council adjourned. J an. 19, 1949. Ii'. S. City \vhi te, Clerk. . I I I . ~" C)) ,,~;'....)' ..;: Grand Island, Nsbraska. January 31, 191+9. Counci.l mst as p''3r call of ths Mayor, "Hi s Honor," th'? Mayor, >" ,. pr'?siding. All Councilmsn pres'?nt sxc'?pt Vogt, who was ill. Mayor explain ed the reason for the cc::dl, thp, t action would hav'? to be taken pertaining to Sycamore street Underpass. Mc".yor read the objsctiorwble i)Ortions of L. B. 56 hsaring to be h'?ld February 2, 1949. L.~. 56 having been pr'?s'?nted by the Railroad Companies in Nebraska. j~ftsr s,'ms discussion, concensus of opinion being that prompt action should be te.ksn. R~QQLQ.TION x V!HSREAS, the Union Pacific Hai lroad Company lws absolutely fcdl'3d and n '?gl ected to commence the construction of the Sycamore St:t'eet und'?rpass, as required of them by this Ci ty; and V,Ii EREiW, they have been given ClTJple time to make any sugGestions . as to the plans or any needsd changss in the plans or rsqu':;st any addi tional information; and \\H EHEAS, the Ci ty of Grand I slc:md has notifi'?d them to commence the construction of said Sycamore Street underpass on or before the 1st day of December, 1948; and WIIEHEAS, the said Union P".cific HCl.ilroad Company has, sipee th'? notice of the time fixed, ignored the City of Grand Island; NOVv, THEHEFORE, HE IT RESOLVED by the =ayor and Q ty Couneil of th'? Ci ty of Grcmd Isl[;nd; That B. J. CunninGham, Mayor, be and he is h'?re authorized, empowered cmd directed to bring forthv\i th an action of mandamus in th'? District Ccurt of Hall Co un ty, N ebrasl~a, agair::3t said Un:Lon Pacific Hailraad Compc:my to compel said Ra.ilrocid Company to commenc'? the construction of said underpass. E. L. Walker 9. E. ~ilson . I I I . ~i'D5 On motion of Walker, seconded by Wilson, Resoltition was adopted. Roll call ballot, voting aye, Walker, ThOLlss9n, Harris, Ccunpbell, Sander, Wilson and Snygg. Voting no, none. Vogt Absent. On motion of Harris, seconded by Wa.lker, that Harold Prince be employed to bring mandamus suit against the U. P. Railroad Co. Roll call ballot, voting lTyeslT, lJ\alker, Thomss9n, Harris, Campbell, SEmder, Wilson, & Snygg. Voting lTnolT, none. Absent Vogt. Lease vvith Boss Mfg. Co. for Building T-85l at Airbase for three months, 'Jnding April 30, 1949 at l~if; pSI' sq. ft monthly, was pres<::nted. On motion of Wilson, secocded by Harris, Il\'as app1'ov<::d. On rnot:Lon of Thomssen, s9cond9d by Wilson, that the Council go on record as joining wi th Keiirney in a protest on removDl of Airbase from K9urn9Y. Application of Nolette for employm.::;nt Vias presented. On motion of Thomssen, was referred to Ice, Water & Light Committee. Harris m.::;ntioned the $10,000.00 pledged by the County [;upervisors on Broadwell street Paving and that a claim should be present'2d nov,. Harris stated til.:;; last snoy; would cost the City about $700.00. On motion of Harris, s.:;;cond.:;;d by "ilson, that all Oil Companies be notified to haul snovv av~ay instead of piling in th'2 str'2et, also that owners of buildings wh.:;;r.:;; snow is cleaned from the roof should b.:;; notifi.:;;d to haul said snow away, inst':;;C3.d of piling in all'2Y or st1'e.:;;t. On motion of Wulker, second.:;;d by Wilson, that a charg'2 of 50~ b.:;; made for Zoning Ordinance 1/2162. Thomssen mentioned that C. vL Burdick advis.:;;d a m.:;;.:;;ting \I\i th P.:;;ttis and Veatch along wi th 1,119 SeW'2r Comni tt.:;;.:;; p'2rtcdnint; to r.:;;vsnu.:;; bonds. Claim of M. VI. Ashton vms ref.:;;rr.:;;d to Water COLlInittee. Claim of George 8. McCormick for r'2fund on ass.:;;ssm.:;;nt in Water Main District #81 for $4.72 was presented and rsferr.:;;d to C. v. Burdick. Notic.:;; of Hearing of' Nebr. 81,8.1,13 Railway CommiSSion, City Cab & OJt.l Cab Company was l"ead and filed. P.:;;tition for Water Main in Blocks 2-J-12-l3~1~-17-23 & 24 College Addition signed by Frank Hijkal .:;;1, al \!\;as pr.:;;sented. On Motion of Campb.:;;ll, s'3conded by W&lker, V,(l:3 r'2ferred to C. V,. Burdick and Wat.:;;r Committ.:;;e. . I I I e E: :~1 c~ Contract of Union Pacific Railroad Company pertaining to povler lilies in St. Libory was presented, and Mayor authorized to sign. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, UNION PACIFIC HAILEDAD COMPANY has t"?lldered to CITY OF GRAND ISTJA.ND, State of Nebraska, an :;>greement to clude under agreemen t dc~ted November 23, 1929, between the Hailroad Company and Central Power Company, v;hich agreement has heretofore been as~;igned to the Ci ty of Grand Island, covering the con- struction, maintenance and operation 01' a 6600 volt power wire line on railroad right of way at st. Libory, Nebraska, a power v\'ire line connection th~reto; said agr~,ement being identified as R,dlroad Company's C.D. No. l6373-E; and ViHEREA~3, the Council of the Ci ty of Grand Island has said proposed agreement before it and 11;18 given it careful r'2view and consideration; and Vd18REAS, it is cons>Ldered that the best intsl'ests of said Ci ty of Grand Island vdll be subse:;rved by the acceptance of ~3aid agreemen t; THEHEFORE, BE IT HESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GRAND I STiND, STATE OF NEBRASKA: That the terms of the agreemen t submi tted by the Union Pacific Railroad Company as afor'2said be, and the saw~ aI'''? hereby, /,:!,ccepted in behalf of said Ci ty; That ths l/layor of said City is h'~reby authorized, empowered and directed to "?xecute said agr'2ement on b"?half of srJ,id City, Elnd that the City Clerk of said Ci ty is hereby authori~ec] and directed to attest said agreem"?nt and to attach to each duplicate original of said agreement a certified copy of this resolutfuon. On motion of Wilson, seconded by Snygg, Resolution was adopted. On motion of Campbell, seconded by Walleer, the City Cngilleer was authorized to sup.ervise the laying of all water mains, (as to depth relative to contour of top soil). v\alker mentioned Fire:; Truck anci possibili ties of 1000 gal pumper furnished by Farmer group. e I I I e (; Cd () Vii tf Bonds were presented as follows: Kruse Electric, Delmar \fi,ilcox, M. J. Ganser, El<;;ctrician cmd lVl. B<;;phardt, Polic.:.; v,.:.;re pr.:.;s.:.;nt.:.;d. On motion of ThomSS'2n, sscond<;;d by Harris, vv.:.;re approvsd. Ordinance #2266, Repaving District 112, in Fourth Strest from Elm to Eddy Street, was regularly passed by the Council aIld siensd by the Mayor. Moved by Harris, sscoLded by hilson, that the oroinancs bs placed ON its first reading at length. Roll call ballot, voting aye, Thomss':?n, Harris, SandsI', Walksr, Co.mpbell, Snygg end Wilson. Voting nay, none. Vogt absent. Ths ordild:l nee v\as read Dt length and pClss,=~d its first reading. Moved by Harris, seconded by Vdlson, that the 1'ul'?s be su,spc;nded Imd the ordinance be placed on its final passags and finally )as :3ed. Roll call bullo t, voting ays, TllOLls;3en, Harri s, Ser del', Va1ke1', Campbell, Snygg, and Wilson. Voting nay, none Vug;t q:bsent. The ordinance Vias fi~lally passed by the Council and signed by the Mcqor. Ordinance #2267, Repaving District #3, First street from V\heeler Ave. to 81m Str.:.;.:.;t, was regularly passed by ths Council ,nd signed by the Mayor. On motion of Harris, ssconded by Thomssen, O1'din2nc.:.; was placed on i t:3 LLrst rsading at length. Roll call bL<llot, voting aye, Thom.'3s.:.;n, Harr:U3, S[md<::r, Walk<::r, Carnpb<::ll, SnYGg, and Vjilson. Voting nay, non.:.;. Vogt abs.:.;n t,., The ordi:nance was rend at length and passed its first r.:.;ading. Moved by Harris, S':';CCllld<;;d by Thoms,ssn, that the rulss be suspsnded and ths ordinanc s b.:.; placed on its final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot, voting ay.:.;, Thonssen, Harris, Sander, Walker, Campbell, Snygg and Wilson. Voting nay, nonl'.? Vogt absent. The ordinance v,as finally passed by the Council rcmd sign.:.;d by the Mayor. OrdinclTIce #2268, HepavLng District 114, Koenig street, Locust street to Clsburn Strset was r.:.;gularly pass.:.;d b7 the Council and Si gn ed by th eMit_YOI'. . I I I . F::! ~J t3 Moved by Harris, seconded by Thomssen, that the ord1nmlce be placed on its fj.rst rei:.J"ding at length. Roll call ballot, voting aye, ThoIllssen, Harris, Sander, Vnllksr, CC'unpbell, Snygg, rmd Vdlson. Voting nay, none. Vogt absent. The ordlnance lwas read at length and passed its first reading. Moved by Harris, s~conded by Thomssen, that the rules be suspended and the ordiwtnce placed on its final pas::,age and finally passed. Roll call ballot, voting aye, Tholi1ssen, Harris, Sander, Valk<:lr, Campbell, Snygg and V\ilson. Voting nay, none. Vogt absent. Ths ordinance vvas finally passed by the Council and signed by the Mayor. On motion of Walker, Council adjourned. Jcmuary 31, 1949. F. S. V\hite, City Clerk. . I I I . ;~~; f; f: Grand I sland, Nebraska. February 2, 1949. Council met as a Board of gqualization on Sewer Districts Nos. 227-228-230-231-232. "His Honor," the Mayor presiding. All Councilmen present except Vogt and V,alker, who were ill and Snygg who was out of the City. TIlere being no protestors present, and there not being a quorum present for Council, on motion of Thomssen, seconded by Harris, Council adjourned as a Board of Equalization, until 8:00 o'clcok P. M. February 8, 1949. Feb. 2, 1949. F. S. V'thi te, Ci ty Clerk. . I I I . if (, I' '.::' \! c) Grand Island, Nebraska. February 2, 1949. Council mst in rs[',ular session, !This honor, IT the Mayor pr'2sidilg. All Councilrasn prssent '2xcspt h).lksr & Vogt vJlO wsre ill cmd Snygg out of the City. Minutes of previous meetings, read and approved. Rsport of Police Judge Mullen for the year 1948 was read. Total offenders 2222, fines and co~)ts coll'?cted,$10,589.00. On mo ti on of femd er, S ?cDndecl by lwrri s, rsport vias I' ';;C silled and plC:JC sd on fils. Monthly rspnrt of C. D. Kinnison (ba.nite:.tion) i,as prs~<::;ntsd. On Dotion of Harris, seconded by 0ander, was received and placed on file. Lsttsr frc,u Dz.;vis and hilson, p?rt,cin1LL to ".ny po::.:sibls: bu:~ldLng progra.m Y'ciS jJres(~nted. On ..,ot~on of T[LOElSs>:o;n, sscond<::;d by Harris, was recelv'2d and placed on file. Bond of A. ~. Grubbs, Policeman, was present<::;d. On motion of Thomss sn, sscon ded by L..,LltJ bell, 'Vl,DS up.tJrovsd. Lsass agresmsnt of Lse My~rs Sesd Co. for Euild:Lng 8-5()1, February 1, 1)L~9 to J,i.nue.ry 31, 1950, ,:ili.200.C)O v,as jJrs:.3<.:?nted. On motion of Wilson, secondsd by Lander, was approv'2d. Cr', tss Ti1' e Company on bui 1 ding T-825 Cor 1 yeou" from Fe bruery 1, 1949 for $,540.00 vas prssented. On no~ion of vliL3on, seconded by Sandsrs was approvsd. >"<-~.~~ 'os' ~ ,~.,.~ \, 12 acres viith shed ~~~:99(1~~~-~':d thsreonJ Cl.-, l' 0'1') c c I C ,'OJ + C> S Lj. '-"'...... . __-L ...... __ , for 1 ysar from F'2bruary 1, 1949 for ,$100.00 vas prSE3snt0d. On mo tLon of V,'il son, seconded by SHnders it, as apprDvsd. Bc'.ll County F,::.rmsrs Sducational Union, Building T-14 for 1 ysnr, from F'9bnuavy 1, 1'711.9, for ~n20.00 v,as approvsd on moti":nl of hilson, sscordsd by SendsI'. N:::br. Flying 88rvics, Building T-115 (lLmg'S'r 112) J 1 Y':'I:1' from ,. ~ 1 }010 p ~~400 Or) IV18TCll , .'/i\./.L or 'W'<:." \.. ',. On Inotion of ~il' lc;nn ...l-.......v , sscondsd by Sandsr, .1> S npPl'oved l;:;ubjsct to H.ny ,idjustmsnt tlu.t Lligi:1t 1Y:; ,:wde ()n oth'sr I'i"y' ""1' rCy" t..,] co) J. - '. ..J. {.J C.J__ --'_ . v{"", - ":>j- . I I I . /1~: (; ,1 Hsv. D. McClur<::, building T-ll for 6 nonths froG Janu2ry 1, 10 J,9 {'or ~,21r, ,00 v <, S' ",:) "I~'JVpa3 OJ:) "lot.; ;Y"'[ 71+...L. th' '.- u. -. c.. c.'t 1-' -..,. .....1.1 ..1.. '__'1. 01 r.ilson, s(?condsd by C)cmdsr. H. P. i\.gnsv", building T-1298, for 1 YC,ji:T froLl F~ bruC':ry 1, 1949 for '$200.(),) \\'25 apl)rovsd, on motion OJ:' tilson, ssco}Jd,-:;d by SandsI'. IiEiITis rspcrtsd snovv rSLlovi).l to Cii1.tS had cost approximately, $15,000.00. Onul()tic'll or "ilson, secolldsd by 5;"1lC1'<::1', Cls1'};: was ln~:tructsd to i'.dvsrtise for bids for buildings ':;HS t of admini::3 tr<.j tion building, bidder to reuov<:: rloors C).nd footinLs from tlls <.,irbt.ise, bond or csrti-. fied chsckin ths :unount of ~200.:)O v,ith bid il:nd buildLngs to rsmov'?d ~ithin 40 days. Buildings T-4, T-6, T-7, T-8, T-IO. S, (-i.rl cl ~l~ S ILl SIl t1 Dl:l c~d tl1 i.J t tll S L P (J l' "Y1 ]1 'l (1 ""u 'J.J.. - (^..t- 11'::(lUsstc~(1 tll~ '21'.1. c c:rn US'2 0:;,' CJuncil Ch"mbsr for February 21 <.:nd ths j'. IJ. Fsbrunry 22. ThoL1;,S''3n, rsclu0;3tsd tl10 '-:on tlrs Council bs :prss''3nt ut tllS cs'?ting ....~ or I>ov'?r Cornmitt'2s, C V,. Burc1ic1\: imd \TS(;.tcll imd Psttis, Tus;3day night, Fsbrlwry 8, 1949, p'?rtc~iDing to issucmcs of bonds for Disl)Osa1 Plc:nt gYll [1.1~ g ?r1 Cjl1 t . C;:mp b'e';11 ..i c:n': Lun::;o. bi 11) C l~. r. F. 11 ton~~or t,,'-;, 11E.-~ tierl of s<::vsr nnd l'?ilching fi?ld Cit Lis plilc'3, L'to11sy lJi;rlc 1'0[0 Locust ['tr":?st. Cl s for $1237.23. Council S J)l"opo;:::i tiOllUi' c;y:Lnii, not to excssd eSOO.OO. II c.:: C S S ~:) ,no too'k s'lid snc '3 p srt:uL L to tll S populi.. tion of G Il rJl (1 J..~: _1 c~'.r} d . V\ i tn s s sc;; s C. \.. Bu r c:i c k c: s ts 27,2ClJ, C. L. lJ.urtlsy, elIBs. Gccrdnsr and H. L. lli.llTison} O. 1.. Lbbott r"21)Ortc3T. On r;l:)'icm of u'JrrL;)} ;3SC dsd by TlLOi:lSS~;:C1, LSi riLe; continu,::d until 8:00 o'clock P. M., Fsbruhry 8, 1)49. CI1LJ,~'. GC:lr~dIl sr Li[iCL~ iJ1 S;J :fo I' IlJ.Dl--- 'S 11.l11cls J~rc)Ll tll ~ (~i t)1 to. C11r'Jrl b ~r of Conlin "::'1' c '::, c.l so lilaI' c':; rJ?ln bsr S . On erotion u:" HilITi;3, SSCOLG cy Ci,ndsr, \\CL;c rsrsrrsc; to F innnc"; Commi ttcJ9. C. B. Kinnison gays H vsrbill rsport 0" Lis'e,ting of Nsbr. Good Rnads ComIni ttes vhich 1'1s att'?ndsd JanUiH'y 31, 1949. . I I I . df'? --".. ',' "'*" On motion of flcuris, seconcled by Tl:orn~3sen, Bortrd of fquc3.1iL~r;tion on Grilvel Dlst. #22 to be held Februcry 16, 1949 2t 8~J0 o'clock P. M. 1)11 s'l:f C () L1, 1 (', ~LJ t IJt..) st 011 liol).SS -\,(:t~:. 1; :-~-J~~;'::;I'J. .=;d_ to ....:-- Le. l.....- G.rdiEance Committee. M. L. Gollaher Yvas appointed in pIecee o i." V':olfe on Ga;3 Code Commi t t9 {c~. On Dation of Campbell, Council adjourned. F. [3. V.hite, City Clerk. Fe b . 2, 19 ~.9 . . I I I . . ... Gra!'ld Island, Ne!Jr. Feb. B, 1949{ {\ n Counc~l met as a Board of Equal~za t~on as per adJournment of ii: l' iJ Feb. 2. President Thomssen presiding. All Councilmen present except Wilson. RES 0 L UTI a N ---_.--_._-- BE: IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CI~ry COUNCIL OF-' THE CITY 01" GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA, sitting as a Board of Equalization after due notice having been given thereof', that vve find the total cost of the construction of Sewer District No. 227 to be the total sum of $1926.30; that we find the benefits accruing to the real estate in said District to be the total sum of 4~1926.30 and that we find the benefits accruing to the respective lots, tracts and parcels of land on said district to be the sum set opposite the several descriptions as follows: NAME LOT BLOCK ADDrrION AMOUNT - Charle s C & Hazel T. . 2 17 Scarff's fp78.52 . J.ppln Charles C & Hazel Tippin 4 17 11 78.52 . Charles C. D; Hazel Tippin 6 17 II 78.52 Charles C. & Hazel 'Tippin 8 17 If 78.52 Charles C & Hazel 'Tippin 10 17 It 78.52 . Elmer (y:, Lucille Goehring. 12 17 II 78.52 Es ta te of Herman Kruse 14 17 II 58.89 Estate of' Herman Kru s e 16 17 It 58.89 Grand Island Land Company 2 24 It 90.60 Grand Island Land Company 4 24 II 67.95 Grand .Lsland Land Company 6 24 11 72.13 William H. n Fannie E. Bosworth 64 West Lawn 78.52 ('C William "f'( & F'annie E. Bo swoI'th 65 It II 78.52 ["1. William H. O~ l<'annie li1 BosVJorth 66 It II 78.52 .w. William H & Fannie E. Bosworth 67 !l " If '7 f:.3. 52 . Donald H. & Clean A. Rhoads 68 11 II 78.52 Petra & Kenneth Crandall 69 II " '78.52 Kenneth C. & Petra Crandall 70 II II 78.52 Pe tra Maria Crandall 0 Kenneth cc c. Crandall '71 II II 78.52 Frederick ji-; Jessen 140 " II 75. 52 ii' . Fredericlc F1 Jessen 141 II If '?8.52 -{w. Prederick VII. Jessen 142 II II 78. 52 Ruth & Max Cornelius 143 It II '78.52 Grand Island Land Company 144 11 II 78.52 /2. (A i:! .",." .:r.r... RES 0 L UTI 0 N (Can't) Joseph W"hi te LOT BLOCK Lot 19 of the suBdivision of 280 Lot 20 of the subdivision of 280 ADDITION AMOUN~[, NAME West Lavyn <1:'22- 65 lY . . I Joseph White If If 24:.05 Elmer & Lucille Goehring Lot 16 of the subdivision of' 281 tl II 19.63 Elmer & Lucille Goehring Lot 17 of the subdivision of 281 It If 19.63 Total r"fua926.30 HespectfullJ7 submitted this 8th day of February 1949. I ~~ I' ../ "~ ;;:.~ -~. . -~~ 7,/' ~t~ i. /JJ ).~/~ i!~..~ lCi~ ewer Committee On motion of Harris, seconded by Walker, Resolution was adopted. I . /[ ,It r- ".. '" ,) RES 0 L UTI 0 N BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF 'l'HE 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 . I construction of Sewer District No. 228 to be the total sum of ~;1066.24; that we find the benefits accruing to the real estate in said District to be the total S1..lill of ~~1066.24 and that we find the benefi ts accruing to the roespective lots, tracts and parcels of land on said district to be the sum set opposite the several descriptions as follows: Bert & Consue10 Dickey LOT BLOCK ADDITION AIVIOUN'J - 267 West Lavm ~~70.7~ 268 " II 70. 7~ 269 11 II 70. 7~ 270 II " 70. 7~ 271 " II 70. 7~ 272 " 11 '70.7~ 273 " II 70. 7~ 274 II " 70. 7~ 275 II " '70. 7~ 276 II II 70. "IS Huston Reserve 59.8,1 NAME Harvey r< &: Edith Fulmer v. Harvey ,--i &, Edi th Fulmer \...::r. Bert & Consue10 Dickey Ernest &, Margaret M. Niemoth City of Grand Island I May Bishop Lafayette Phe 1p s & Mary lvI. Lafayette Phelps &, Mary M. Lafayette Phelps CC IvIary M. Lawrence Geis &, wife .N 44f-El A tract of land in the SEt of the SEt of Section 8 Township 11, North Range 9, West of the 6th P. M., in Hall County, Nebraska, commonly known as Huston's Reserve Bert Di ckey C 44' -E~ A tract of land in the BEt of' the SEt of' Section 8, Township 11, North Range 9, West of the 6th P. M.,in Hall County, Nebraska, com:mon1y known as Huston's Reserve Huston Reserve 5~J . 84 I . Wa1 tel' C. BOvV11"Jan S 44' -E};- A tract of land in the - N SEt of the SEt of Section 8, 'rownship 11, North Hange 9, West of the 6th P. M., in Hall County, Nebraska, commonly known as lIus ton's Re serve Huston Reserve 59.84 Christina Tuenge N 441-wl A tract of land in the SEt of the SEt of Section 8, Township 11, North Range 9, West of the 6th P. M., in Hall County, Nebraska, commonly kno~~ as Huston's Reserve Huston Heservm 59.84 t~{ ( RES 0 L UTI 0 N (Can't) ytJ/:; NAME LOT BLOCK ADDITION AMOUNT . I Minnie G. Croston C 44'-wk A tract of land in the SEt of the SEt of Section 8, frown ship 11, North Range 9, West of the 6th P. M., in hall County, Nebraska, commonly known as Huston's Reserve Huston Reserve$59.84 Marvin C. & Glendola L. Emal S 44 I -W! A tract of land in the s~t of the SEt of Section 8, Township 11, North Range 9, West of the 6th P. M., in Hall County, Nebraska, commonly known as Huston's Reserve Huston Reserve$59.84 Total ~~l066. 24 Respectfully submitted this 8th day of February 1949. I ,. On motion of Harris, seconded by Walker, hesolution was adopted. I . . I I I . gE5?Q1Q!IQ1i i~': (} '? BE IT RESOLVED BY 11HE NlAYOR AND CITY CO"U1\fCIL OF TEE CITY OF GRAr-m 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 Sewer District No. 230 to be the total sum of {t;1431.7 that we find the benefits accruing to the real estate in said Distric to be the total sum of ~i;1431.72 and that we find the benefits accruin to the respective lots, tracts and parcels of land on said district NAME to be the sum set opposite the several descriptions as follows: Way-ne L. 8: Jean A. Lowry Walter E. Siebert &; nobert L. Lester Adeline Keller-Ruth Rank- William Rank-Bernice Rank Adeline Keller-Ruth Rank- William Rank-Bernice Rank Adeline Keller-Ruth Rank- William Rank-Bernice Rank Adeline Keller-Ruth Rank- William Rank-Bernice Hank The Abr'ahamson BuilcUng & Suppl;)' Company The Abrahamson Building & Supply Company ~.'he Abrahamson Building cc Supply Company The Abrahamson Building &; Supply Com.pany The Abraha.mson Building ;):, Supply Company 'The Abrahamson Building de Supply Company The Abrahamson Building &; Supply Company The Abrahamson Building ~ Supply Company 8 LOT BLOCK ADDITION AM OUNT 1 18 <ii: 9 7 .....,( 4 'if . . Ashton Place 2 II 94.12 11 18 3 Jt 94.12 " 18 4 " 94.12 II 18 23 If 31.98 18 11 24 It 63.96 18 It 1 2 Gladstone Place 119.46 2 Ii 2 11 119.46 3 II 119.46 2 II 4 It 119.46 1I 2 5 It 2 11 119.46 6 " 2 It 119.46 7 It 2 It 119.46 2 II 119.46 II Total $i431.72 Respectfully submitted this 8thiay 1949. On motion of Harris, seconded by Walker, was adopted. . I I I . RES 0 L UTI 0 N (~. () \) C.I BE rr RESOLVED BY 'lIHE lViAYOR AND CITY COU:NCIL OF' THE crn 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 Sewer District No. :1331 to be the total sum of $1104.00; that we find the benefits accruing to the real estate in said District to be the total sum of ~;;.1104.00 and that we finel the benefits accruing to the respective lots, tracts and parcels of land on said district to be the sum set opposite the several descriptions as follows: NAME Everett L. &: Stella M. Hallenback 1 Everett L. &: Stella M. Hallenback 2 Ernest R. &: Esther R. Doan Mildred F. Thompson ~ Marian V. Byram 4 P. A. &: Caroline Pedersen 5 Donald O. &: Jgsephine Kensinger 6 Charles O. &: Viola Pearl Seufert 7 Charles O. &: Viola Pearl Seufert 8 Robert &; Jeanette A. SchLilousky 9) Lena Marie Stoffregen Chester H. &: Reka Woods Chester rt. &: Reka Woods Grand Island Land Company Frank E. &: Lorene R. Lewton Grand Island Land Co. Grand Island Land Co. LOT BLOCK ADDITION AMOUNT 7 Boggfs &: Hill~~ $69.00 7 If If 69.00 69.00 3 7 If 11 7 fl 11 69.00 69.00 7 fl If 7 If 69.00 II 7 If II 69.00 7 If II 69.00 7 If If 69.00 10 7 II fl 69.00 11 12 11 69.00 11 ? If If 69.00 7 13 7 fl If 69.00 14 7 n n 69.00 15 7 If 69.00 II 16 II 69 . 00 " 7 Total $1104.00 Respectfully submitted this 8th day of .. tXIf}~ Sewer Committee The Mayor entered and Thomssen retired from the Chair. On motion of Thomssen, seconded by Harris, Resolu tion was adopted. . I I I . .1 /; ,r) ~i~: ;.: t/ !i~SOLUTION BE 11' RESOLVED BY 'lIRE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF 'lIRE 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 Sewer District No. 232 to be the total sum of $900.00. that we find the benefits accruing to the real estate in said Distric1 to be the total sum of :~900. 00 and that we find the benefits accruing to the respective lots, tracts and parcels of land on said district to be the sum set opposite the several descriptions as follows: NAIvlE LOT BLOCK ADDITION AMOUNT - Bert &, Consuela Dickey 115 Belmont $63.00 H. B. 0 Caroline B Lockwood 116 tl 64.50 IX . R. B. &, Caroline "' Lockwood 117 tl 64.50 .w. R. B. & Caroline B. Lockwood 118 II 64.50 Agnes Switzer 119 II 64.50 J. Ill. Rush 120 II 64.50 J. :F' . Rush 121 II 64.50 Russell Shunkwiler 150 II 64.50 Edgar ,.., Q Betty Jane McMullen 151 II 64.50 \.X. u: Es ta te of Frank Lechner 152 II 64.50 Bs ta te of Frank Lechner 153 II 64.50 Est a te of Frank ~chner 154 It 6.4.50 Esta te of Prank Lechner 155 " 64.50 Estate of .J:'rank Leclmer 156 " 63.00 Total - - - - - - - $900.00-~ Respectfully submitted this 8th day of February ,1949. ~~F,r'J <e-@'/7/. (; A:U/~ S wer Corrnnittee On motion of Thomssen, seconded by Harr,is, Resolution was adopted. On motion of Thomssen, Council adjourned as aBoard of Equalization. F. S. Whi te, Ci ty Clerk. Feb. 8, 1949. . I I I . ;: It, " U Grand Island, Nebraska. February 8, 1949. Council met as p&r adjournment of February 2, the Mayor presiding. ~;i:~9i'-:;n";1t~1~.W~W,~-~-~- Propos~d agreement by and betw~en Clty of Grand Island and Kirkpatrick-Pettis Company for services in financing the construction of addition to Disposal Plant, was presented. On motion of Thomssen, seconded by Walker, proposal was approved and Mayor authorized to sign. Roll call ballot, each voting "yes", Wilson absent. Discussion as to procedure in construction of additions to Dis- ~0sal Plant, Mr. Pettis, Veatch, C. W. Burdick and Councilmen taking part. On motion of Thorussen, seconded by Campbell, that bids be requested .Lor the entire project and bonds be issued accordingly. Roll call uallot, voting "yes", Walker, Campbell, Thomss-sn, Harris, Sander, Vogt ....nd Snygg. Voting "No", none, Wilson absent. .+ Mr. Pettis was instructed to proceed \vi th preparation of Ordinance etc. Mr. Veatch was instructed to prepare plans, specifications pr-.., ~nd estimates and forward them as soon as possible. On motion of Campbell, seconded by Walker, that a party be held t::ach year for retired employees of the Ice, Water and Light Departments .vas passed. . I I I . ~? ,1 L ::~ j' RES [) L Q T ION WHEIrEAS, the Mayor and Council of the Ci ty of Grand Island ~ desired to ascertain the population of said City and on this 2nd day of February, 1949, received and considered evidence relative thereto, and WHEREAS, such evidence reveals the population of the City of Grand Island to be 26,000, as. of June 1,1948. THEHEFORE, BE I'l' RESOLVED BY Tlij~ MAYOn AND CITY COUNCIL of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, that we find the population of said City to be 26,000 · as of June 1,1948. BE IT D'UHTHER RESOLVED that a certified copy of thi s Be Bolu tion be forwarded to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Hall and State of ~ebraska. Respectfully submitted this 8th day of February, 1949. Arthur C.Thomss~n Janera1 E.Harris. O.E.Wilson. John Sander. L.F.Campbell. Raymond K.Vogt. Russell Sn~gg. E.L.Walker. Members of the City Council of Grand Island, Nebraska On motion of Harris, seconded by Thomssen, was adopted. On motion of Campbell, seconded by Harris, City Attorney was ';'nstructed to investigate the chances of bringing Garretts Addition dnd Blain Addition into the City. . I I I . .~~ !;) .L r:;.I Ordinance #2269, assessment on Sewer District #227, was regular- ~y passed by the Council and signed by the Mayor. Moved by Thomssen, seconded by Harris, that the ordin~1ce be }ll.aced on its first reading at length. Roll call ballot, voting aye, Tnomssen, Harris, Sander, Walker, Campbell, Snygg and Vogt. Voting Hay, none. Wilson absent. The ordinance was read at limgth and passed its first reading. Moved by Harris, seconded by Thomssen, that the rules be sus- ~ended and tile ordinance be placed on its final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot, voting aye, Thomssen, Harris, Sander, Wa.lker, Campbell, Snygg and Vogt. Voting any, none. Wilson absent. The ordinance was finally passed by the Council and signed by the Mayor. Ordinance #2270, Assessment on Sewer District #228, was regular- ." ':"'y passed by the Council and signed by fue Mayor. Moved by Harris, seconded by Sander, that the ordinance be placed on its first, reading at lengtil. Roll call ballot, voting aye, TILomssen, Harris~ Sander, Walker, Campbell, Snygg and Vogt. Voting J.H:1Y, none. Wilbson absent. The ordinance was read at length and passed its first reading. Moved by Thomss~n, seconded by Harris, that the ordinance be placed on its final ,passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot, voting aye, TI1omssen) Harris, Sander, Walker, Campbell, Snygg and Vogt. Voting nay, none. Wilson absent. The ordinance was finally passed by the Council and signed by the Mayor. Ordinance #2271, AS,sessment on Sewer District #230, was \ regularly passed by the Council and signed by the Mayor. , Moved by Harris, seconded by Thomssen, that the ordinance be placed on its first reading at length. Roll call ballot, voting aye, Thomssen, Harris, Sand'?r, Walker, Campbell, Snygg and Vogt. Voting nay, none. Wilson absent. The ordinance was read at length and passed its first reading. Moved by Thomssen, seconded by harris, that the rules be suspended and the ordinance be placed on its final passage Bnd finally pas,sed. . I I I . ( ~ p ~_,:.~~ f'.) Roll call ballot, Voting aye, Thomssen, Harris, Sander, Walker, Campbell, Snygg and Vogt. Voting any, none. Wilson absent. The ordinance was finally passed by the Council and signed by the Mayor. Ordinance #2272, Assessm'9nt on Sewer Distrtct #231, was regularly passed by the Council and signed by the Mayor. Moved by Thomssen, seconded by Harris, that the ordinance be placed on its first reading at length. Roll call ballot, voting aye, Thomssen, Harris, Sander, Campbell, Snygg and Vogt. Voting any, none. Wilson absent. The ordinance was read at length and passed its first reading. Moved by Thomssen, seconded by harris, that the rules be suspended and the ordinance be placed on its final passage and finally })assed. Roll call ballot, voting aye, Thomssen, Harris, Sander, Walker, Campbell, Snygg and Vogt. Voting nay, none. Wilson absent. The ordinance was finally passed by the Council and signed by the Mayor. Ordinance #2273, Assessment on Sewer District #232, was regularly passed by the Council and signed by the Mayor. Moved by Thomssen, seconded by Harris, that the ordinance be placed on its first reading at lengtll. Roll call ballot, voting aye, Thomssen, Harris, Sander, Walker, Campbell, Snygg mld Vogt. Voting nay none. Wilson absent. Moved by Thomssen, seconded by Harris, that the rules be suspended and the ordinance be placed on its final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot, voting aye, Thomssen, Harris, Sander, Walker, Campbell, Snygg and Vogt. Voting any, none. Wilson absent. The ordinance was finally passed by the Council and signed by the Mayor. Mayor reported two telephone lines to Police Station. Radio interference was mentioned by Campbell, and was referred to Light Committee. Claims were presented. On motion of Harris, seconded by Thomssen, were approved. Roll call ballot, each Councilman voting aye. On motion of Thomssen, Council adjourned. February 8, 1949. F (' 1IJh't . 0 . ,Ii l e, City Clerk. . I I I . FUND To Pay Co. Treas. Salaries Street & Alley Gas Tax Sewer Fund Storem Sewer .Engineer Incidentals Municipal Pool Airport Sani ta tion street Lighting Hydran t Ren tal Park Fund Police Fund Cemetery Fund Fire Fund Pension Fund Paving Fund Music Fund Total Kpprop. Transfer Ice Fund Water Fund Light Fund Sewer District Paving District ... APPROPRI~TIONS M~D .8XPillJDITURES FOR FISCAL YEAR TO FEB. 9, 1949. APPHOPRIATIONS $4,000.00 17,500.00 37,515.26 16,800.00 50,000.00 10,100.00 18,260.00 45,281.14 6,500.00 48,992.18 33,000.00 11,500.00 6,000.00 39,214.35 95,075.00 31,000.00 79,840.00 10,848.07 14,915.00 5,000.00 581,341.00 10,20Q.00 591,541.00 RECEIPTS & TRM~ SFERS 10,200.00 10,200.00 EXPENDED 7,742.43 20,541.83 7,144.97 22,980.67 3,930.00 9,247.78 28,934.84 2,909.96 29,887.59 21,244.93 25,587.02 65,550.29 10,633.01 38,752.61 1,825.24 14,910.68 1,300.00 313,123.85 17,521.10 121,865.61 328,333.19 11,686.92 5l,!fl4..7Q $844,025.37 Respectfully submitted, F. S. White, 01 tyClerk. <~ ~L ,.;i. BALf~CE $4,000.00 9,757.57 16,973.43 9,655.03 27,019.33 6,170.00 9,012.22 16,346.30 3,590.04 19,104.59 11,755.07 11,500.00 6,000.00 13,627.33 39,724.71 20,366.99 41,087.39 9,022.83 4.32 3,700.00 278,417:15 . I I I . Grand Island, Neb. F~b. 16-1949 Council met as a Board of Equalization on Gravel Di$trict #22 /}: 1..: nHis Honorn, the Mayor presiding. All Coullcilmen present '.?xcept ' Thomssen & Snygg. !i~~Qbgl'.!Q)1 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GRA~D ISL~~D1 NEBRASK, sitting as a Board of Equalization after due notice having been given thereof that we find the total cost of Gravel District no. 22 to be the total sum of $3070.10 that we find the benefits accruing to the real estate in said district to be the sum of $3070.10 and that we find the benefits accruing to the several lots, tracts and parcels of land in said district to be the sums set opposite the several descriptions as follows: !'I!M~ LOT BLOCK ADDITIO>j AJ'vlO1}N! --- Emma Koehler 1 2 South Grand I s land $7.92 Emma Koehler 2 2 II It 5.28 Emma Koehler 3 2 11 " 5.28 Emma Koehler 4 2 II It 7.42 Emma Koehler 5 2 11 11 7.92 Emma Koehler 6 2 II " 5.28 Emma Koehler 7 2 II II 5.28 Emma Koehler 8 2 II It 7.92 Albert & Helen Koehler 1 3 II tl '!l:.92 Amanda & Richard Schmidt 2 3 " II 5.28 Earl H. & Eve lyn L. Gulzow 3 J " II 5.28 Glen & Viola F. Bowers 4 3 II II 7.92 Herman H. & Emma Has se lman 5 3 II If 7.92 Herman H. & Emma Hasselman 6 ';; It " 5.28 --' William & Katie M. Roquet 7 3 II II 5.28 Alvinus & Blanche Tagge 8 3 II II 7.92 Dora S c he e 1 1 4 II II 7.92 Augu s t Wiese 2 4 I-I. " 5.28 John F. Koehler 3 4 " 11 5.20 John F. Koehler 4 4 II 7.92 Ade Ie -Nicker 5 4 It II 7.92 RES 0 L UTI 0 N --------- (Con't) N AME_ LOT Emanuel John Henry Suhr & Marion Vera Suhr 6 . I Estate of Anna Shhr 'l 8 Eve lyn Townsend Anna Koehler 1 Arthur W. & Thelma Romf'eldt 2 Estate of Peter Mewes 3 4- 4- 5 Anna E. Matniesen Ei Harry E. & Mayme M. Jensen W.L "2 Helen M. & John F. Roby Arlene & Jame s Krivohlanek N 10 f 6 Roy V. & Rosa Alma Osborn S 56 I 6 Arlene & James Krivohlanek 7 William F. & Virginia M. Harris So. of R. O. W. 8 Emil F. RiCKert, No. of C.B. & Q. R. O. W. 8 I Arthur W. Scheffel & Anna Scheffel 1 Louis C. & Elnora 'Bremer .U~~Hk<I~tHlM1N**~~~"~1~~~H'itOilik._l: 2 Louis C. & Elnora'Bremer l@~~<lA~.;~~~~lfllt:~l<*,i :B~11~l-'8n: rclOlillroJ€ N 14' 3 .ll~aa~ E. & Caroline M. Wells S52' 3 Hugh P. Baker 4 Hugh P. Baker 5 Arthur W. Scheffel & Anna Scheffel 6 w. R. Wingert 7 Mary Chropkowski & Maxie Iwanski 8 Dale F. & Doris Gould W52' 1 E80' 1 John W. & Clara Bixenman I . Ralph H. & Hazel C. Chamberlain 2 Oscar Koehler 3 4 5 Carson A. & Laura M. Alcorn Arnhold Koehler BLOCK 5 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 7 7 7 7 7 7 ADDITION 4 -2- (~ ..~ ~) AMOUN South Grand ISland $5.2~ II II 5.28 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 " " II II II 11 " II 1I II 1/ " 11 11 If r1 II If II " " II II 11 II " It II 7.92 7.Y2 5.28 5.20 4.52 II " " " It 3.40 4.62 .33 1.65 1.98 II 1.1 " 11 II 3.12 II 1.5~ 7.92 5.28 1.16 4.12 7.92 4.62 1.98 1.98 4.62 2.65 5.27 5.28 5.28 7.92 7.92 II II 11 " II II " II II II II " tI " It . I I I . RES 0 L UTI 0 N (Cou't) NAME LO! Arnhold Koehler 6 Edith Muhl 7 Harry & Viola C. Lindsay 8 Charles C. & Louise W. Barrett 5 Elise Bielfeldt 6 John C. & Mildred E. Shreefer 7 Estate of Peter Mewes 8 Frederick J. Pahl 1 Gustav & Minnie Danhausen 2 Gustav & Minnie Danhausen 3 Gustav & Minnie Danhausen 4 Samuel E. Martin 5 Samuel E. Martin S 12'6 Rudolph & Bessie Kruse N 54'6 Rudolph & Bessie Kruse S12' 7 Gustav & Minnie Danhausen N 54'7 Gustav & Minnie Danhausen 8 N Theodore J. & Winifred W. Bielfeldt 1 Rubin D. & Ina Vangordon 2 Edward F. & Helen Bohl 3 Kenneth H. & Lydia Armstrong 4 Hugo & Olga Reher Juergen Rief 5 6 Ward Lincoln Austin & Emma Austin 7 8 Tena Hansen Karl F. & Bernice C. Reinecke 1 Karl F. & Bernice C. Heinecke 2 William H. Stoppkotte 3 4 5 Virgil L. Roush Virgil 1. Roush Elmer stuart Meth & Carrie K. Meth 6 BLOC~ 7 7 7 8 8 8 8 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 ~DITIO~ .A '.,r ' ~;L AMOUNT South Grand Island " $5.28 5.28 " " " " II It " 11 " II tI " II It " " II " II II II It " II II tI " " II " " It I' II II II fI " " II tI " " " II " II Hawthorn Place " tI 11 " tI " " It II II " II " " tI tI " " It II " tI II 7.92 tI 7.92 5.28 5.28 7.92 7.92 5.28 5.28 7.92 4.62 .33 1.65 .33 11 " 11 tI It " II II If " 1.65 4.62 7.92 5.28 5.28 7.92 4.62 1.98 1.98 4.62 3.25 3.87 5.13 5.13 3.87 3.25 . I I I . R E 8 0 L UTI 0 N NAME LOT Elmer stuart Meth & Carrie K. Meth 7 Thomas J. & Cathrine Bigley 8 Christian F. Kruse 9 Estate of Hans Lipke 10 Ralph H. & Frieda L. Bady 11 Lillian Bick 12 Elaine E. & ,John R. McWilliams 13 Elaine E. & John R. McWilliams 14 Elaine E. & John R. McWilliams 15 Elaine E. & John R. McWilliams 16 Elaine E. & John R. McWilliams 17 Oliver P. & Anna T. Nielsen 18 Oliver P. & Anna T. Nielsen 19 Elizabeth Yankton 20 Elizabeth Y~nkton 21 Willia.m & Lucy T. O'Neill 22 William & Lucy T. O'Neill 23 Harold R. & Gladys M. McKnight 24 Harold R. & Gladys M. McKnight 25 Harold R. & Gladys M. McKnight 26 John J. Stiffler 27 Harry F. Fa1k 28 Harry F. Falk 29 Roscoe & Tressia Fulton 30 Roscoe & Tressia Fulton Nt 31 Lydia Becker si 31 Lydia Becker 32 Elizabeth Yankton 33 Elizabeth Yankton N22' 34 Ezra I. & Doris A. Hill 818' 34 Ezra 1. & Doris A. Hill 35 Ezra 1. & Doris A. Hill 36 Adam & Minnie E. Kehm 37 Adam & Minnie E. Kehm 38 Herman E. Zlomke 39 (Can't) B LOCK_ ADDITION " '" ~-;~ . AMOUNT Hawthorn Place $2.00 11 11 2.00 II 11 /I It II II /I II II It " 11 /I II " It "'2 " 11 It " II I' It II " If II It II II II II 11 It 11 " II II II " II 2.00 II 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.)00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 11 11 II If II 11 " " 11 " " ~.2~ 3.87 5.13 5.13 3.87 3.25 3.25 3.87 5.13 5.13 2.25 1.62 3.25 2.00 1.10 .~O 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 " 11 II 1I " 11 II 1I 11 II 11 " RES 0 L UTI 0 N (Contt) NAME Isabell A. & Abundia Lopez Isabell A. & Abundia Lopez . I Isabell A. & Abundia Lopez Isabell A. & Abundia Lopez Jose A. & Senera G. Ramirez Francis L. & Margaret Farlee Jose A. & Senera G. Ramirez Jose A. & Senera G. Ramirez Max Scheel Max Scheel Fred & Stella Willadsen Nicholas B. & Maud E. Ka\lman Nicholas B. & Maud E. Kauman Henry & Olga Wilhelmi lf41 Qt8f.s-'6Y9..iB\~';;,& :(M-~b1f3l.d{;~l l::lStUman Alma Louise Sanders I Lydia Becker & Marie Glass Lydia Becker & Marie a.lass Ledrue L. & Edith B. Bottorff Ledrue L. & Edith B. Bottorff Conrad Shreefer Conrad i:ihreefer Wayne W. & Bula E. V'fitwer Wayne W. & Bula E. Witwer LOT 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 Richard P. & Jeanne Loftus 63 Richard P. & Jeanne Loftus 64 ;W~:n~ Stark & Frederick J. Stark 65 UPemile Stark & Frederick J. Stark 66 I . John Schmidt John Schmidt S. A. Hayman Ruth V. Hayman Ruth Hayman 67 68 69 70 71 Fred J. & Alyce H. Schleichardt 72 Fred J. & Alyce H. Schleichardt 73 P. A. PedersennD; Caroline Pedersen P. A. Pedersen & Caroline Pedersen 74 75 BLOCK --- ADDITION .0 L ~_Y " Hawthorn Place $2.00 AMOUNT --- II II " II It " II " It 'I " II " " II " I' " II " " II " " " II II It It II II " II Ii .", II " It II II fI " " i.OO " 2.00 " 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 II II " II 3.25 3.87 5.13 5.13 3.87 II II II " " 3.25 2.70 2.70 2.15 2.15 2.15 2.15 2.15 2.67 3.47 4.31 4.29 3.88 3.68 3.65 3.87 5.13 5.13 3.87 3.25 2.00 " " " II " fI " fI " fI " " " " " " 3.25 3.87 5.13 / ;',. t.. /, C), ",.. . ".:' ~. R E S o 1 U T I o N (Con't) - - -- NAME LOT gLOCK ADDITION AlVIOUNT Virgil A. Potter, son & Minnie E. Potter, mother 76 Hawthorn Place$5.13 . Virgil A. Potter, son & Minnie E. Potter, mother 77 " " 3.87 I Virgil A. Potter, son & Minnie E. Potter, mother 78 II II 3.25 Virgil A. Potter, son & Minnie E. Petter, mother 79 " " 2.00 Virgil A. Potter, son & Minnie E. Potter, mo th e r 80 " " 2.00 Vi~gil A. pot'ter, son & M~nnie :tt.. 81 II " 2.00 Potter, mother Virgil A. Potter, son & Minnie E. Potter, mother 82 II " 2.00 Virgil A. Potter, son & Minnie E. Potter, mother 83 " " 2.00 Virgil A. Potter, son & Minnie E. Potter, mother 84 " " 2.00 Virgil A. Potter, son & Minnie E. Potter, mother 85 " " 2.00 I Virgil A. Potter, son & Minnie B. Potter, mother 86 " " 2.00 Virgi 1 A. Potter, son & Minnie E. Potter, mother 87 11 11 2.00 Virgil A. Potter, son & Minnie E. Pot ter, mother 88 " " 2.00 Virgil A. Potter, son & Minnie E. Potter, mother 89 " " 2.00 Virgil A. Potter, son & Minnie E. Pot ter, mother 90 fI II 2.00 Virgil A. Potter, son & Minnie E. Potter, mother 91 " II 2.00 Virgi 1 A. Potter, son & Minnie E. Potter, mo th e r 92 " " 2.00 Virgil A. Potter, son & Minnie E. Potter, mother 93 1I " ~'~. <2\5 I Virgil A. Potter, son & Minnie E:. Potter, mother 94 1I 1I ?; . (87 . Virgil A. Potter, son & Minnie E. Potter, mother 95 II " ;5.J:,J Herbert H. & Goldie E. Lockwood 96 " " 5.13 Herbert H. & Goldie E. Lockwood 97 " 1I 3.87 . I I I . RJf.QQ1Q1IQN IT~E Fred J. & Alyce H. Schleichart LOT BLOCK 98 Fred J. & Alyce H. Schleichart 99 Theodore J. & Myrtle A. Ellsberry 100 Theodore J. & Myrtle A. Ellsberry ~Ol Theodore J. & Myrtle A. Ellsberry 102 Floyd W. Wabel 103 104 105 106 107 108 Tenna stark & Frederick J. Stark Tenna Stark & Frederick J. Stark Tenna Stark & Frederick J. Stark Jack & Edna Clampit Jack & Edna CIampi t William P. Scroggin & Vineta M. Scroggin William P. Scroggin & Vineta M. Scroggin 109 110 III Leo G. & Theodora Washburn Leo G. & Theodora Washburn 112 Leo G. & Theodora Washburn 113 114 B 45' 115 Leo G. & Theodora :~{a6hburn Leo G. & Theodora Washburn Leo B. & Eileen L. Bickford W 63' 115 Leo B. & Eileen L. Bickford W 63' 116 Leo G. & Theodora Washburn E 45' 116 117 118 119 120 121 Leo B. & Eileen L. Bickford Leo G. & Theodora Washburn William H. & Mabel A. Dudey William H. & Mabel A. Dudey William H. & Mabel A. Dudey Virgil A. Potter & Minnie E. Potter122 Virgil A. Potter & Minnie E. Potter 123 Virgil A. Potter & Minnie E. Potter 124 Virgil A. Potter & Minnie E. Potter 125 Virgil A. Potter & Minnie E. Potter 126 Virgil A. Potter & Minnie E. Potter 127 Virgil A.Potter & Minnie E. Potter 128 Virgil A. Potter & Minnie E. Potter 129 o .;: - r:.~ J 1_- ( ADDITION illwOUN1 Hawthorn Place $3.25 II II II II II tl II II II fI II II II If " " fI II 11 11 " /I tl If II II If /I II II tl II II fI " /I II tl II 11 II II II II fI 2.00 fI 3.25 3.87 5.13 5.13 fI /I fI fI 3.87 II 3.25 3.18 3.88 4.29 II II II " 3.92 fI 3.62 3.30 3.30 3.62 5.70 1.58 3.12 1.14 2.46 3.08 II II tl " /I II " fI " " 2.00 3.08 3.62 4.70 4.70 3.62 3.08 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 . I I I . R E ~ Q 1 Q 1 1 Q IT ~Contt) NAME LOT BLOCK Virgil A. Potter & Minnie E. Potter 130 Virgil A. Potter & Minnie E. Potter 131 Peter V. Rose 1 rred & Esther Springsguth 2 Frank A. Pepper 3 Frank A. Pepper N 9.15' 4 William & Alma M. Tegler - S 45.85' 4 Frederick R. & Alice E. Samway Walter Hewitt & Zoe E. Hewitt William J. & Maxine Harry William J. & Maxine Har'ry Cecil M. & Mary L. Reynolds Beverly E. & Roberta L. Hopps 10 Fred & Tillie Margaret Page 11 Orr & Marie Cummings 12 Paul Sothman & wife S loot 1 George & Mary Williamson George & Mary Williamson E 19' Roy W. & Ethel Hesselgesser. 47' 3 Paul & Vinette Sothman 4 Paul & Vinette Sothman 5 Paul & Vinette Sothman 6 John C. Foreman 7 Leslie E. & Mary Eliza Diercks 8 Carry Myrtle Talbert 9 Hattie Smith 10 Wayne A. & Lulu E. Kimball N 40' 11 Theresa L. & W. D. Bartholomew S 15' 11 Theresa L. & W. D. Bartholomew N 20' 12 D. Clyde & Flora B. Thompson S 35' 12 Herman Nelson 13 1 2 Orr & Marie Cummings Elizabeth & Albert Peters Elizabeth & Albert Peters 3 E 52' 4 19' 99' 4 Henry Fuss Jr. Albert Peters , " " ADDITION AMQUNT Hawthorn Place $2.00 11 1 1 1 1 1 Axt & Hagge's " " " " " " II " 5 6 7 8 9 " II 1 " 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 " II " II 1/ II II ~ If " " " " 2 " " 2 " " 2 3 2 " 1/ 2 II " 2 II II 2 ~ " 2 II " 2 II It 2 II II 2 " " 2 " " 2 II II 2 II " ~ " " 2 II It 2 " II 1 1 1 }~a:nrlf&s 2nd tl II II It 1 1 II II II II II 2.00 2.90 2.85 2.50 .45 2.29 2.75 2.75 2.75 2.75 2.75 2.75 2.75 2.75 4.10 4.27 .95 2.35 2.73 2.73 2.75 2.73 2.75 2.75 2.75 2.00 .75 1.00 1.75 2.75 2.85 3.88 5.11 2.06 5.55 . I I I . ~12Qb!lTIQN NAME Anton R. &: Letha Jakub LOT BLOCK Henry Liebsack Jr. & Frieda Liebsack 2 grf;:l:~ rCf~s\1~::{~~i; Swoboda E"~-~wl . ;1 N ~-~~ Sammue 1 11'. & Edna 1\:1i ller Vv'2.... >/ -w . ~ Charles G. & ,Marie H. Swobodlii E-i\--W~ Sammuel 11'. & Edna Miller W$;.!.I""-W l John P. & Margaret N. Chiarbos E 1-. 2 Janet Harvey w66' 5 E66' 5 Owen J. & Josephine Owens Emma J. & Homer B. Jolls W 72' & N 49' of E 60' Haro ld Bade r Harry $1oeth E70' 1 W 104. 25 ' 1 2 Roscoe Riss & Mary Riss John H. Poehler Merlyn E.. & Elayne R. Austin Erhart & Mary Schoenheiter Helen June Ditter & David Ditter Floyd K. & Myra Sanders William & Christine Heidemann Peter & Wiebke Wieck w .;L IV 2 Grace Mattison E 1- 2" Peter & Wiebke Wieck VIr .1 IV 2" Earl L. & Florence E. Berger H~ .1.. ..;....J 2 Leonore & Francis R. Conant 3 4 Wl/3 5 C 1/3 5 El/3 5 Wl/3 6 Cl/3 6 Alfred & Flay C. Rasmussen Albert & Grace Behnke Robert Viillj.am & Maxine Pegg George & Mary Wiliamson Albert & Grace Behnke Robert William & Maxine pegg George & Mary Williamson El/3 6 Henry Hann Lillian A. Connow Otto F. & Anna Schwartz Gus & Augusta M. Holub Frieda M. Curtin Charles W. & Nellie Brayton E,)~ 2 10 11 12 2 1 2 3 ~ 3 -4 4 4 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 6 7 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 1 1 2 2 7 8 9 ADDITION I-mmits 2nd " It tl It " II II It " It " " It " 1I " II " " ~ E3.ami. bs 3 rd It " " It " " II " " " " " II " " II " II II II II " 11 II " " " II " " " " II If If It II II II II II " " II " II II II II C'" f.-~ ~ /",i ;'"} AI~OUN ----=~.... $2.85 3.53 4.27 1.20 l,~. 2.57 1;;1.00 5.85 2.08 2.08 1.98 .46 2.26 5.69 5.09 3.63 2.65 2.65 2.65 2.65 3.07 4.40 1.78 3.10 3.63 3.64 1.07 1.49 2.34 2.12 2.34 3.19 4.83 2.26 .96 .98 2.25 2.41 . I I I . R E .e. Q b IL 1 1 Q N ( con' t) N AlVlE Archie & Myrna Yenney City of Grand ISland John Kebm <Tohn Kehm John & Elizabeth Kehm John & Elizabeth Kehm Albert Woodcock William & Charlotte Schirkofsky Julius H. & Hi1dagard Joehnck Julius R. S Hi ldagard ,Joehnck D. H. & Evelyn G. Meves Lawrence M. & Mary Bowers Emil E. & Irma D. Meyer Emil E. & Irma D. Meyer Edmund C. Joehnck Edmund C. Joehnck Lawrence M. & Jennie M. Sidwell Pearl U. Gunn Charles Joehnck nr~ VI2' bOT BLOCK Lawrence F. Meyer & Catherine Marie Meyer 4 5 6 D. H. Meves & Evelyn G. Meves D. H. Meves & Evelyn }. Meves D. H. Meves & Evelyn G. Meves D. H. Meves & Evelyn G. Meves Carl E. ,Joebnck Charles <roehnck Henry & Frieda Mader Henry & Frieda Mader Carl W. Engellander et al Carl W. Engellander et al Albert Woodcock Albert 'Noodcock D. H. & Evelyn G. Meves D. H. & Evelyn G. lVleves D. H. & Evelyn G. Meves 12 7 5 8 7 1 2 2 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 9 9 9 2 5 6 7 8 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 7 8 9 9 9 9 9 1 10 2 10 3 10 4 10 5 10 6 10 7 10 8 10 1 11 7 11 8 11 ADDITION , I H:rE~:nti.l'S 3rd Joehnck's Add. tl II " tl It II ~ II II II II It II II II II II II II II II II II II " II II " II II II II " II II II II " tl II II It II It II II II " II tl II 11 II tl 11 II 11 fI II tl II ~3 4 AMOUNT $2.LJl 6.15 tl 7.92 II 1.00 tl 4.62 1. 98 3.30 3.30 5.28 7.92 1.98 4.62 7.92 5.28 3.30 3.30 7.92 5.28 5.28 It II 7.92 7.92 5.28 5.28 7.92 7.92 5.98 5.98 7.92 7.92 5.98 5.98 7.92 3.95 1. 98 4.62 . I I I . REE.Qb!I!l.Qli tl.AlVIE Jack & Pauline Roark Edwin T. & G-race Hardenbrook Ira 1. -Gampbel1 & Dolene E. Ira I. Campbell & Colene E. J\nna Nielsen Fr Anna Nielsen E 1/ 3 2 W2/3 ~ 3 4 7 8 Charles Dodson Charles Dodson Rosalio & Maria Briseno Sam Greenberger Sam Greenberger Joe & Natilia Martinez N 63.5' 1 Ethel May Leah S 68.5' 1 Ethel May Lesh El/2 2 Isabel Ramirez Wl/2 2 C. B. & Q. Railroad Co. C. B. & Q,. Railroad Co. Estate of -~u~~Eggers - Estate of -C18ml$ Eggers Clara G-erbig 3 S 44' 4 Guy & Pauline Olara Sopher William P. & Barbara Braun N 88' 4 Harold L. & Doris Hartley Nl/2 5 Walter F. & Jeanette E. Quillin 31/2 5 Walter F. & Jeanette E. Quillin 6 Albert R. W. & Mary L. Leuthaeuser Wl/2 7 George A. & Erdina Taubenheim El/2 7 8 Henry & Minnie Eggers Leonard F. & Modesta Lendt E44' E. Gertrude Younkin W1/3 1 Alice F. Langan W2/3 2 El/3 2 WI/2 7 El/2 7 E. Gertrude Younkin Lester L. & June Loescher Anna Moeller LDT BLOC~ 1 ADDITION tJ_ .~;: ;~5 I , I . Al\JIOUW 2 1,., c:: 12 Joehpek's addition $4.62 II 1.98 1.98 4.62 7 8 12 12 1 71 71 71 71 71 71 71 72 72 72 72 72 13 74 74 74 74 74 74 3 5 1 2 74 74 74 1 74 74 75 7~ 75 75 75 75 " " " If " Original Town II II II II " II " " " " If II 11 II II " II II II 11 1\ " " II If 11 II " 11 II " 1/ " II 11 II II II II II II II 11 " 1/ 11 II tl " II II II 11 II II II I' II 5.50 1.10 2.20 3.30 3.30 1.98 4.62 2.25 1.05 1.65 1.65 3.30 4.62 4.62 1. 98 1.98 1. 54 3.08 2.31 2.31 1.98 .99 .99 4.62 3.51 1.11 1. 32 .66 .99 .99 r:;;{1l _.;'-~' t) RESOLUTIQN (con't) NAME LOT BLOCK ADDITION AlvIOUNT Anna M.oeIler 8 75 Original Town $4.62 Metta Marie Solberg & Margaretha Meyers N44' 5 93 II rr .66 . Bernard P. & Margaret M. Murphy \ s88' 5 93 fl " 2.64 I Metts. Marie Solberg & Margaretha Meyers N44' 6 93 II II .66 Bernard P. & Margare t M. Murphy S88' 6 93 II fl 2.64 Clara A. Lawrence & Agnes J. :3mentowski Wl/2 7 93 If If 1.65 Alice Wiley .El/2 7 93 If II 1.65 Alice Wiley vf6 r 8 93 It " .30 Fred A. & Tina Schirkofsky E60 t 8 93 II It 3.00 George Liebsack 1 94 II II 4.62 Fred E. & Olga Loescher El/2 2 94 II II .99 Bertha Wright Wl/2 2 94 II II .99 J ame s R. & Idella Morrisey s68' 5 94 II II 2.38 I Hudolph & Eva K. Runge N64 ' 5 94 II II .92 Katie Kehn 6 94 II " 3.30 Conr ad Fuss 7 94 " II 5.28 Free Evangelical Lutheran Pilgrim Church 8 94 II II 7.92 Rudolph & Eve lyn M. Hurley 1 95 II II 4.62 Phillip & Maragret Bohl 2 95 " II 1. 98 Earl W. & Anna M. Schwieger E44' 3 95 II It 1.32 Leo Stuhr W22' 3 95 It 11 .66 Leo Stuhr 4 95 It II 4.62 Frederick M. & ~~ Cook 5 95 II " 7.92 Norman L. & lV!.yrti s Hartman 6 95 tt tt 4.28 Eddie & l!;mma Bennestsen 7 95 II " 4.28 I Phil R. & Abbie R. Reihm 8 95 II tt 7.92 . Estate of' Dietrick Niedfelt 3 96 If II 1.98 John Niedfelt 4 96 " II 4.62 City of Grand Island 5 96 II " 7.92 Fr a nlc A. & Martha Ciemnoczolow ski 6 96 II II 5.28 Josephine Bacon 7 96 II II 3.30 Margaret Anna Schleichardt 8 96 II II 3.30 Troy r< & Lucille P. Penny 1 145 U. P. Railroad Co. \..:r . 2nd 7.92 . I I I . R ~ Q Q 1 Q 1 JON (con't) NAME John Kehm John & Elizabeth Kehm Jacob Frederich Kehm & Mary Kehm John & Elizabeth Kehm John Kehm Clarence! Lydia Speck Joseph L. Forst \ , ~ Harold & Marjorie LockenV:itz Elsie A. Mohr Shank & Anna Mohr Elsie A. Mohr Frank A. & Ella M. Musbach Lloyd C. ! Susie J. ~isse1 Henry Kehm Henry Loebsack Albert A. & Frieda D. Hessel John & Amelia Pheif Chas. & Edith E. Christensen John Paustian Christian G. & Johanna M. Opp Lorenz Speck William R. & Lydia M. Wilson William R. & Lydia M. Wilson Erwin A. Speck Henry & Alice M. Fierstein Conrad & Marie Fierstein Henry Fuss Staats & Ruth Dixon John HansJosten Ida Becker Caro line Hagge Junior & Daisy M. Richardson Junior & Daisy M. Richardson George B. & A11vina Williams Alice E. Livengood John Boh1 .LOT BLOCK 2 145 3 4 5 6 145 145 145 145 145 145 146 146 146 146 146 146 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 146 146 1 147 147 147 147 2 3 4 V'!57 ' 5 147 E9' 5 147 W28 ' 6 147 E38' 6 147 7 8 147 147 148 14d 148 148 149 150 150 151 151 151 1 2 3 4 1 1 2 1 2 3 ADDITION c..,. J r:~~: ) ," ".>., 1,1 AMQ..UN!_ U. P. Railroad Co. 2nd $5.28 II " 1/ " II 11 I' " t1 t1 1/ II II " " " 11 " II " II 'I 1/ " tI " 11 " " " r! II 11 11 " II " II II II II tI II II II II tJ " " " 11 " II " II II " 5.28 7.92 '(.92 5.28 5.28 7.92 7.92 5.28 11 " II II II II I' II 5.2d tI 7.92 7.92 5.28 5.28 7.92 7.92 5.28 3.30 3.30 II tI J...95 ~ .1r15 1.05 2.28 5.28 7.92 3.30 ,j.3G 4.91 7.04 4.84 6.30 4.20 7.92 5.28 5.28 . I I I . ~ ~ e Q 1: !l T I Q IT. ( con' t ) NAME Lena Bau 1 Barbara Marie Geist Barbara Marie Geist C. iB.'!& Q. Rai lroad Company C. B. & Q. Railroad Company C. B. & Q. Railroad Company C. B. & Q. Railroad Company C. B. & Q. Railroad Company C. B. & Q. Railroad Company C. B. & Q. Railroad Company ~. B. & Q. Railroad Company Edward L. & Hattie Rittenhouse Henry Stroh Jr. & Elizabeth Stroh Frederich & Adeline sorenslon Con r ad -fS:rl'ha.1.tb Oscar & Alletta Beanblossom Loretta H. & John H. Lange Guy Magnuson & Esther Higle L. J. & Ida B. England Clara B. Hiddleson & Adell Hiddleson Brand 9 ..J?01YJ>W. & Ethel Hesselgesser E63' 12 Carl Joehnck W188. 65 ' 12 Clara B. Hiddleson & Adell Hiddleson Brand 10 Walter West Charles J. F. Stahr & Beartha Stahr Charles J. F. Stahr Charles J. F. Stahr & Bertha Stahr 16 Charles J. F. Stahr & Bertha Stahr 17 Thomas J. & Catherine Bigley 18 Gottlieb Schleiger 19 Myron L. & Emma J. Singer John F. West George E. West Rudolph & Gertrude M. Liebsack Francis L. & Margaret Farlee 13 14 15 20 21 22 1 2 LOT ~lPCK 4 7 8 151 151 151 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 1 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 ADDITION .';. ' (~~ C ~em u. P. Railroad 2nd $7.92 11 11 11 II II II II " II " fl ~ " 'I II II II II " " Koehler Place tl " " II ~ II II II II II 11 " II " II " II " II " " " II II 11 II " II II II II II " " " 11 11 " " " II " II " " II 11 3.50 6.62 3.30 3.30 5.28 " II 11 tl II 7.92 11 5.28 4.b5 3.30 3.30 7.92 II II 11 5.28 3.30 3.30 3.30 3.30 3.30 3.30 17.0t5 2.20 9.80 12.~) 7.06 3.30 3.30 3.30 3.30 3.30 3.30 3.30 3.30 4.00 6.10 4.50 . I I I . R~~Q1~!IQN (con't) NAMS,;. LOT BLOCK 2 Edward ~ Marie Klavon John & Amelia Heimbuck Jacob & Katie Liebsack Ward H. & Sylvia Babcock Louis Preisendorf Alex & Marie Kehm Conrad & Catherine Benner 9 Henry & Irene M. Hansen 10 Elmore Irene & La~rence Anderson 11 Nidgal D. & Na.oma~ Zachry 12 George Heimbuck 1 George A. & Kate Yost 2 Arthur L. & Edith M. stetson j Nidgal D. & Naoma Zachry 4 Nidgal D. & Naoma Zachry 5 Helen C. & H. Ruth Lange b William A. Gross Anna Moeller Katie Keihn 11 12 John Dietrich John Pfenning David Willman Wendell E. & Alma Keller Donald F. & Doris Gene Snyder Herman G. & Katherine L. Loeffelbein 5 Soren R. & May L. Miller 6 7 8 9 13 14 John & Kate Kammerzell HEji.TH Y Fu s s Henry Fuss Allyn W. & Charlotte S. Eaton Louie C. & Hazel Helzer Frank A. & Ella M. Musbach William A. & Katie Davidson 3 4 5 6 2 2 2 7 2 8 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 7 8 j 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 1 2 3 4 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 2 ADDITION It Koehler Blace It 11 It II 11 It It 11 It fI 11 11 11 11 It It 11 It It 11 ~ II It II II It II It 11 It 11 " It II It It It II It If II It tl Il tI 11 11 II It II It II It It n It " Il II II It II " r. r ,I,j ~.. AMOUNT $3.30 3.30 5.53 8.51 8.51 5.53 3.30 3.30 4.50 6.10 6.10 4.50 3.30 3.30 5.55 8.55 5.25 2.25 2.20 j.80 8.55 5.55 3.30 3.30 3.30 5.55 8.55 5.25 2.25 2.25 5.25 8.51 5.53 . I I I . IS ~ ~ Q 1: 1[ ! I Q li ( Con 't) NAME John Dietrich Raymond D. & Angeline A. Rezac George Liebsack Carl J. & Ia.la L.Ode 1IPai1~~tK"fto:~;:~~.J,~"1'8;~~~Q~:,,~~uM~en Henry Liebsack Jr. & Frieda Liebsack LOT BLOCK Henry Stroh Jr. & Elizabeth Stroh 8 Raymond H. & Clara F. Kehm Henry Liebsack Lydia Becker Frederick & Frieda Heldebrand Frank J. & Glenrose Alexander Henry & Katherine Kraning Alva S. & Bertha Hurst Thomas L. & Doris S. West Dora S. & Vesta M. Falldorf Jacob & Mary Dietrich Robert F. & Lucille M. Riesland 10 11 12 13 14 1 Nellie A. Brase 6 Henry Dietrich Jr. & Bernice E. Dietrich Wl/2 7 Alex H. & Leone E. Dietrich El/2 7 David Fuss 8 Anna Bushausen 9 Anna Bushausen 10 Nicholas Schnell 11 Nicholas Schneal 12 Minnie West E 57 I Gladys R. Skinner 13 Thomas L. & Doris S. West W92' Daniel & Velma Williams Henry Fuss Jr. & Ruth Fuss S. M. & Cashmere Jannlewicz 14 14 Henry Liebsack Jr. & Frieda Liebsack 4 5 John Fuss David H. & Freda Liebsack Ruth Fuss, wile 6 7 ADDITION II Koehler Place II 3 4 5 5 5 5 5 II II 6 7 II 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 6 6 " 9 II " II II " II II 2 II II 3 lj. 5 II II II 6 11 6 6 6 6 6 II 11 11 II " 6 " 1 6 6 6 7 7 7 11 II " II 2 II 3 II 7 II 7 " 7 7 " " II II II II II II II " " II " tl II II tl " " II " tl II 11 II II " " 11 II " " " II " " 1\ i'-; ~(,J 1 (~; AMOUNT. 3.30 3.30 3.30 5.53 8.51 0.51 5.53 3.30 3.30 3.30 5.53 8.51 8.51 5.53 3.30 3.30 3.30 5.53 3.90 4.60 8.51 5.53 3.30 3.30 3.30 5.53 1.99 5.86 8.55 5.55 3.30 3.30 3.30 5.55 8.55 . I I I . !1 ~ .2 Q 1: !l. 1 1. Q li ( con It) NAMg; Loui s B. Ke tchum 8 9 N 44~ 13 s 22 I 1:5 Chris Nelson Marie Noodruff, wife John & Kate Hofferber Harry Peters Carl Daniel Anderson & Martha C. Anderson Peggy Hullinger Alexander Fuss John & Elizabeth SChleicher ~~t<ti~,**~>l~.~'lt"o.j:..~~~~.i{} I 1PT BLOCK 14 2 8 8 8 8 3 5 6 ~~~ Hans & Hazel Luth -8;'-00' of W 168 I 3 Earl C. & Marie B. Smith N5510f W183.31 4 Melvin E. & Lucyle M. Munrow N55' of S 110' Delmer C. & Ruth M. Powell S55' Diedrich Husmann Wl/2 Diedrich Husmann Wl/2 "\iVl/2 Diedrlch Husmann School District of Grand Island School District of Grand Island School District of Grand Island Henry Fuss Jr. & Ruth Fuss JohnW. & Thelma Vanosdoll E135 '-SlOO' 12 City of Grand Island W301 Hans C. & Ida Priess SlOOI City of Grand Island Benjaman D. & Fern E. Wood W701 of S701 15 City of Grand Island E 95' Wayne & lfiella J. Highland Lester B. & Rosebel McDonald El02 I W631 4 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 16 ! George & Mary Baper E66' Donald E. & Shirley J. Luther W66 I-E132 I 17 Anna Stacis Supanchick & Michael Supenchick W33' Anna Stacis Supanchick & Michael Supanchick City of Grand Island 17 17 18 A 7 7 7 7 7 ADDITION " <' MI0UN T II Koefuler Place $5.25 " 2.25 1.50 .75 5.g5 II II II II II II II II " II II 1.95 4.55 4.55 1.95 " II 11 K~eh~er Subdivison """'!r\~' 11 II II 11 II II tI 11 'I 1/ 1/ II II " II tl " II " II tI II tI Rosa & Ashton Park II II 3.90 II 2.75 tI 2.75 2.75 8.25 8.25 8.25 28.25 8.25 8.25 12.7:9 6.75 " It tI 11 II II " II II II 1.50 " 8.25 8.25 3.50 7.75 5.10 3.15 1.98 1.98 II " " " 11 II II 11 1.65 8.25 32.05 . I I RES 0 L UTI 0 N ---------- (con't) NAM.E LOT BLOCK Arthur A. & Martha A. Wilson S 1/2 W 1/2 1 1 1 Etta Linnem'ann N 1/2-Wl/2 -Emma M. Deering N1/2-E1j2 Fred C. & Ethel M. Christensen S 1/2-E 1/2 1 William A. & Sorena E. Leppin W 1/2-Nl/2 2 Rose 8~ntz N 1/2-E1/2 2 Herman & Minnie Kroeger S 1/2-E 1/2 2 Elmer C. Linneman. E 1/21 1 H. W. Yockey &:wlfe Edivh.~~-W2 City 01' Grand Island E%; Edward & Minnie Boeltz S 50t '-w-~ 3 4 4 5 Harvey W. & Edith L. Yockey N 51.J:.. '-WJz.{' 2 2. 5 5 Herbert F. Mayer N 1/2-E 1/2 Cecil E. & Delma D. ~ahlman S 1/2-E 1/2 5 John C. & Edith M. Anderson Wl/2 6 John C. & Edith M. Anderson El/2 6 Richard Amos House & Carolyn House 7 Walter & Ida Windolph Sl/2-W1/2 8 ijl!at~! toff, August F. Buechler Nl/2-Wl/2 & El/2 8 Walter ~ Ida Windolph Nl/2-W1/2 9 9 E~>t;.i:oX), A. F. Buechler 31/2-7\'1;2 & El/2 Myrtle Lorene & Herschel Morrison W1/2-So"y2 10 ;Est. .of A. F. Buechler N1/2- Wl/2 & El/2 10 I . Leo C. & Bessie R. Stark Sl/2-E270' 11 David U. & Ruth E. Roush E148.5'-W297, 11 Coda Ellen Mason & wife Wl/2-Nl/2-E270' 11 Emma Highland Spry El/2-Nl/2-E270' 11 Clinton G. & Elva E. Underwood Nl/2-W 148.5' 11 1-( McKinley C. Brown & Emma .~. Brown Sl/2-W148.5' 11 <\- 0~ , ( \ ) lWDITION AMOUNT Vantines $1.93 4.40 6.95 II " II 4.46 " l.10 3.62 II 11 2.52 5.05 I.IO ~.J2$ II 11 " 4.40 ~ 1.93 4.46 II II 6.95 5.05 5.05 II II II 10.10 2.53 It II 7.58 2.53 If II 9.62 " 6.44 15.13 .ff 10. 66 II 15.~3 II b.u2 I' 8.02 II 5.90 II 2.23 C' {-1 -. .j .~. ~'.; ?; RES Q 1: 1L T I Q. N (can't) NAME Henrietta Baer E270 ' LOT BLOCK ADDITIOR AiliIOtJr -- 12 Vantine's $6.6~ 12 If 13.20 13 " 3.80 13 II 13.20 David U. & Ruth E. Roush El/2-W297, . I EZllisMderson 366 '-E148. 5- W297 ' Nitzel & Co. Elj2 E11ia A. & Ila Anderson Elj2-Nlj2-W297 ' 13 111#" . 13.30 )Qte.'W~'l~~~&-lH~ID..;L";'~WVj.}~"(.....,,,,>.,,,.,.... . '~1~1'" B_.:h~~~!".~~t(~,_.".,.,~,--~.."-_..".,".",.""..".,""-,,,,"'.'N-~r~""".."'"''''"''#''''''.''..~f''''''''''''''''''''''M " ]t8lli\l) l19~".o)lIl~~-'*''''"''''-~''',----",,,,,,,>,,,,,,,,,~~,,,,,,,,,,"'""""""""'." ,',.,..l~h"".. ...,..'"........".,. .,U, le~a~' " "~,, ....~~~' ""~(I?~7'" Francis T. & Doris K. Dowd Pine Street to Sycamore Street Section 22, Range 11, Township 9 22.52 Fr~ncis T. & Doris K. Dowd Sou thed0'e of the SWJ'-SVJ,\-NW:!' o 4 ~ 4 Section 22, Range 11, Township 9 Locust to Pine Street 17.57 L . E. Ray W-297 ' 14 14 14 Vantine's 7.18 L. E. Ray Wl/2-E 270' Ernest J. & Marian A. Dahlke F.6ll~;,-:Hti:gti(jtlHH:' E-135 , II 6.07 6.07 \I I Milton H. & Sophie A. Ernst N 62 '-w64' 7 1 Lakeview 3.g0 Lillian r< Conybeare N 62' 8 1 II 3.30 \.;T. Arthu r R. & Lucy C. Kenyon N 62 ' 9 1 11 3.30 Catherine & John E. McHugh N 621 10 1 3.30 Mary F. & Sylvester T. Sco.tt & T. S. Maloney 11 1 fI 3.30 Henry Joehnck Jr. 5 5 Joehnckls 3.30 Henry Joehnck Jr. 6 5 II 3.30 Henry Joehnck Jr. 7 5 " 3.30 Henry Joehnck Jr. b 5 II 3.30 Henry Joehnck 1 8 " 3.30 Henry Joehnck 2 8 11 3.30 Henry Joehnck 3 8 " 5.28 I Henry Joehnck 4 8 " 7.92 Lester E. & IHnda Plymale 5 8 II 7.92 . D. H. & Evelyn r< Iil\T e s 6 8 II 5.28 \I. D. H. & Evelyn G. Meves 7 8 " 3.30 D. H. & Eve lyn G. Meves 8 8 " 3.30 D. H. .eves & wife 1 1 Meves' 1st 6.19 D. H. Meves & wife 2 1 II II 4.50 D. H. Meves & wife 3 1 II II 3.66 . I I I . :tl~.m D. H. Meves & wife ~ ~ ~ Q 1 ~ ! I Q N (con't) LO~ l?LOCK 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 1 9 1 10 1 11 1 12 1 13 1 14 1 15 1 16 1 17 1 18 1 19 1 20 1 21 1 22 1 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 6 2 7 2 8 2 9 2 10 2 11 2 12 2 13 2 14 2 15 2 16 2 D. H. Meves & wife D. H. Meves & Wife D. H. Meves & wife D. H. Meves & wife D. H. Meves & wife D. H. Meves & wife D. H. Meves & wife D. H. Meves & wife D. H. Meves & wife D. H. MeveE&wife D. H. Meves & wife D. H. Meves & wife D. H. Meves & wife D. H. Meves & wife D. H. Meves & wife D. H. Meves & wife D. H. Meves & wife D. H. Meves & wife D. H. Meves & wife D. H. Meves & wife D. H. Meves & wife D. H. Meves & wife D. H. Meves & wife D. H. Meves & wife D. H. Meves & Wife D. H. Meves & wife D. H. Meves & wife D. H. Meves & wife D. H. Meves & wife D. H. Meves & wife D. H. Meves & wife D. H. Meves & wife D. H. Meves & wife D. H. Meves & wife ADDITION Meves' 1st II II " 11 tl II II II tI II 11 II Il II II II 11 II Il II " It 11 " II II 11 tI 11 tI fI II II " Il '"'I " II " II II II " " " II " " II If " II II tI II II II II II !l II I' II II 11 It " " II o ~, ~ 'L; AMOUNT $2.70 2.70 2.70 2.70 2.70 3.66 4.50 6.19 6.19 4.50 3.66 2.70 2.70 2.70 2.70 2.70 3.66 4.50 6.19 6.87 4.75 3.58 2.95 2.95 2.95 2.95 3.58 4.75 6.87 6.19 4.50 3.66 2.70 2.70 2.70 . I I I . )< !1E;~Q1::1ITIQN N A.TIJI~_. D. H. Meves & wife D. H. Meves & wife D. H. Meves & wife ~. H. Meves & wife D. H. Meves & wife D. H. Meves & wife D. H. Meves & wife Herbert L. & Aletha C. Runge D. H. Meves & wife D. H. Meves & wife PlatteValley Development Co. William R. & Jessie Overdorff 0]:11e 1A ~i 'Ma~;~~;,~ Bilia.;lj, H 1(..fI~if . .i.~.UIU.H'$~'D. Platte Valley Developement Co. Oscar E. & Thelma P. Loescher LOT BLOC~_ 17 2 18 19 20 21 10 Rolland Lovell Winter & Marian A. Winter 11 Irvin G. & Marilyn A. Stolley Stratton Construction co. Platte Valley Construction Co. Platte Valley Construction Co. D. H. Meves & wife Leslie M. & Edythe G. McQuiston D. H. Meves & wife Roy E. & Letha Nelson 12 13 14 15 16 17 l8 19 Russell W. & Margaret R. Carpenter 20 D. H. Meves & wife Delmer D. & Dorothy M. Wilcox Platte Valley DevelopementCo. Paul E. & Irene C. Kaatz D. H. Meves & Wife D. H. Meves & wife D. H. Meves & wife D. H. Meves & wife 21 22 23 24 25 26 1 2 2 2 2 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 AfDITIQN Meves 1st II II rr ~ II II " ~ II It II ~ " II II II If " , II II II " II rr " " II II II " II II " " II II ~ " If II II II " >> " II II II II " II II II II " " " It II " II II II c~; / J AMOUNT $2.70 2.70 3.66 4.50 6.19 6.25 L1-.47 3.28 2.75 2.75 2.75 2.75 2.75 2.75 2.75 2.75 2.75 4.35 4.31 4.22 2.98 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.63 4.81 6.81 7.45 3.00 . I I I . NAME B ~ ~ Q 1: Q. ! 1. Q li ( con' t) LOT BLOCK D. H. Meves & wife 3 4 D. H. Meves & wife D. H Meves & wife O. H. Meves & wife D. H. Meves & wife D. H. Meves & wife D. H. Meves & wife 3 4 5 6 VJ 8 9 D. H. Meves & wife D. H. Meves & wife D. H. Meves & wife D. H. Meves & wife Edward G. & Fern C. Bell Eugene K. & Audrey R. Palmer Fred H. & Esther Maxine Bos~lman 10 D. H. Meves & wife 1 D. H. Meves & wife 2 D. H. Meves & wife 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 D. H. Meves & wife D. H. Meves & wife RQb.rt,W"2&Irene'~Sig ler Platte Valley Developmment Co. Platte Valley Developement Co. Harold W. & Mary E. Cuckler D. H. Meves & Wife 10 John A. & Emorfia Poulos 5 6 7 8 Fred Hald Gertrude M. Gaddis W 56'-'60' Bertha Mae & Elmer Sp~der N 66' Anna & He len Shipman S 66' 8 Henry Fuss & Ruth Fuss S204.3'-W160' Lawrence H. H~mann & Evelyn G. Herrman N 75 '-w160' Calvin Henry Fuss & Margaret Elaine Fuss E 55'-W215' A. C. Christensen E 151.6' 5 6 7 4 4 4 4 4 5 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 92 92 92 92.- 92 2 ADDITION Meves 1st " II II It " " " II II " II II II II II II II " II II " II II II II " " ,t " ii " II II " 11 " " " II II II II II " II II Original Town II II " II " II Koehler Sub. 2 2 2 II " " " Total II " II " ~t rj G~ A1VIOQ.N $3.00 3.00 5.00 7.00 6.15 16.80 1. 95 3.90 3.00 3.00 1.05 3.00 3.00 3.00 6.72 4.40 4.18 4.40 /:6 ~;~l2 76.72 4.40 4.18 4.40 6.72 3.30 3.30 3.30 .99 2.31 11.86 10. 10 2.75 7.53 $3070.10 . I I I . :'y ff "). I I' R ~ c 0 L' U ~ -l n ~ :...~..:.?_~_..::..:...:.;;.;!;::. tcon't) Hespectfully subrnitted this 16th day of February ,1949. '" ~~'1 ~~./ () Z:./AJ~ ~~~l11mjttee Th.:::r.::: b.:::ing no prot~stors, on motion of harris, s.:::cond~d by Campb.:::ll, R.:::solution was adopt.:::d. Roll call ballot, all voting y.:::s. On motion of Harris, seconded by Campbell, Council adjourned as a board of gqualization. Feb. 16, 1949. F. S. White, City Clerk. . I I I . <J: ;) E; Grand Island, Nebraska. February 16, lq49. Council met in regular session, "his Honor," the Mayor, pre- siding. All Councilmen present except Thomssen & Snygg. Dr. Wm. McGrath, Dr. Earle Wilse & A. . B. Newell, addressed the Council p:ertainine to the possibili ty of obtaining possession of Lot 1, Block 18, Original Town for expansion of High School Courses. Especially for vocational agriculture. After some discussion, on motion of harris, seconded by Sander, the Mayor was authorized to appoint a comraittee to confer with tile Board of ffiducation at 8:00 o'clock P. M., February 22, 1949. Miss Pinder expressed the gratitude of the Orchestra members for use of auditorium for rehearsals. Herb Mayer made request of the Council to appoint a comrni ttee of three to meet with a conrnittee grom the supervisors, ~. H. Lorenzen, Sam Stobbe and H. T. McKee, along with a committee from the farmers living on East Bismark as a fact finding committee pertaining to repair and upkeep of Bismark Road. After some discussion, on motion of Harris, seconded by Campbell, the Mayor was authorized to appoint a committee for the purpose as outlined by Mr. Mayer. Protests on Re-paving District #4, (Koenig Street from Locust Street to Cleburn) signed by 28 out of a possible 31 property owners wer.:; pres.:;nted. After disucssion, on motion of Harris, seconded by Campbell, protests were sustained and district ordered dissolved. Protests on Repaving District #2, (Fourth Street from Elm to Eddy Street was read. Signatures by all but one property owner on protest. On motion of harris, seconded by Wilson protest was sustained and District #2 ordered dissolved. Minutes of previous meetings, February 2 and 8 were read ane approved. Proposed resolution with reference to proclaim Oct. 11 of each year "General Palaski' s Memorial Day was presented. . I I I . r; L~ On motion of Campbell, seconded by J..l.arris, was referred to the Ordinance Committee. Application of Richard Mils Seymour for work on the Fire De- partmcmt was presented and referred to Fire Coromi ttee. February 15, 1949. In checking the marquee on the Ci ty Hall this noon, I find where snow had thmved and leaked where seams ,"vere set together and at the splices, it is falling on the s~dewalk and freezing which makes it dangerous. Also, the outside facing where it is spliced shows that it is leaking on the sidewalk. Adolph Voss, Chief Building Inspector. On motion of Sander, seconded by Harris, was referred to Adolph Voss, Building Inspector to contact Shadelite Company at Ord, Nebraska. Request from F. B. Rockvvell for installation of Parking Meters on Second Street, between Walnut and Cedar Streets was presented. After some discussion on motion of uarris, seconded by Campbell, request was referred to Police Commi ttee to report b,ack. On motion of Vogt, seconded by Campbell, Police Committee was authorized to purchase seven Parking Meters. Bond of Jade Cole Sign Company was presented. On motion of harris, seconded by Sander, was approved. . I I I . , {-,:: j ':,i ~ .. RE SOL tl1 T ION WHEREAS, the County of Hall is the owner of a building situated on West Second Street, which said building is located just beyond the corporate limits of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska and is situated on the Northwest Quarter (NWi) of Section Twenty (20), Township Eleven (11), North Range Nine (9), in Hall County, Nebraska, and vVHEREAS, said building is occupied and used by the Highway Depart- ment of said County and the Board of Supervisors of the County of Hall have requested the City of Grand Island to furnish fire protection for said building and its contents at all times and to the same extent as if said building were located within the corporate limits of said City. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE IvlAYOR AND COUNCIL oi' the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, that the request of the County Board of Supervisors be granted; that fire protection for said building herein described be provided at all times and to the same extent as if said building were located within the corporate limits of the City of ~rand Island. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk forward to the County Board of Supervisors and to the Chief of the Fire Department of the City of Grand Island, a certified copy of this Resolution. Respectfully submitted this 16th day of February, 1949. "'1, 4Jl'f/ f 1 f L: ~ l\(J!/~-t:r:~f_.r Fire Committee On motion of Walksr, ssconded by Harris, was adopted. . I I I . ~~!:~ I .". _"- ..L RES 0 L UTI 0 N ..._----.....---- WHEREAS, the amount of money appropriated for the fiscal year of 1948-1949 for the Paving Fund has been expended and there is not sufficient money in this account with which to pay the claims due against said account, and WHEREAS, there is sufficient money in the Street Sinking Fund so that the sum of ~~5,000.00 can safely be transferred to the Paving Fund so that such claims may be paid. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, that the sum of $5,000.00 be transferred from the Street Sinking Fund to the Paving Fund; that the transfer thereof be shown upon the records of the City Clerk and City Treasurer; that the City Treasurer be, and he is hereby directed and authorized to transfer said amount to the said Paving Fund and that the City Clerk forward to the City Treasurer a certified copy of this Resolution. Respectfully submitted this 16th day of February, 1949. {)L.tu~ On motion of Harris, seconded byalmpbe11, Resolution Vilas adopted. Bid of Millspaugh Bros. for garbage, based on #3 corn prices first of each month and not subject to cancellation within 12 months of starting dat':! was present':!d. On motion of Walk':!r, seconded by Campbell, was referred to Sanitation Committee. Walker stated the Plumbers Code Conuni ttee meeting for Saturday P. M. (Feb. 19) and wished all Councilmen, who could, to attend. Discussion on allowance of $50.00 per month for 3 months to one of the lessee's on large hanger. Wilson requested Council vote as to wheth'3r or not the r<;;ntal should be adjusted at the rate of $50.00 per month. Further discussion. . I I I . /;; /' (~ L J: ~~t, (~ Motion by viilson, seconded by i;)under, that lease agreement remain as is. Carried. ~ention was made of the parcel of ground owned by the Ci iy at intersection of Anna & Locust Streets. On motion of harris, seconded by Sander, was referred to Engineer for staking etc. Mayor mentioned compla.ints p-3rtaining to trucks parking in the alleys. After some discusslon, on motion of .l.l.arris, secord ed by Campbell, that a meeting \'ii th truckers and truck terminal opera tors be arranged, Council as a Committee. Carried. Mayor appointed Sander, Harris and Campbell as a Committee to meet with Board of Education at 8:00 o'clock P. M. Feb. 22, 1949. Ordinance #2274, ASS'3ssment on Grc;.v'31 District #22, v\las r'3gular- ly pass'3d by the Council and signed by the .l\ilayor. Moved by harris, secondsd by 8ampb'311, that the ordinance b<:: plac<::d on its first r<::ading at l'.:lngth. Holl call ballot, ~iH-g.~-a;y-e~ voting aye, Harris, Sander, WaU;:'3r, '-'ampbell, Wilson and Vogt. Voting nay, none. ThoIJlSS~n and Snygg absent. The ordinanc'3 was read at length and passed its first r<::ading. Mov<::d by Harris, second<::d by Vdlson, that th"; rules be suspsnded and ths ordinanc<:: bs plac<::d on its final passage mId finally pass<::d. Roll ball ballot, voting aye, Carnpbel1, harris, SandsI', Walker, \Nilson and Vogt. Voting nay, none. Thomssen and Snygg absent. The ordinanc<:: was finally passed by the Council and sign<::d by the Mayor. Ordinance #2275, Creating'" aving District #116, was r<::gularly passed by the Council and signed by the Mayor. Mov<::d by HarriS, seconded by Vogt, that the ordinance be placed on its first reading at 1 <::ngth . Roll call ballot, voting aye, Harris, Sand~r, Walker, Campbell, Vdlson and Vogt. Voting nay, none. Thomss'8n, and Snygg absent. TIle ordinanc~ was read at length and passed its first reading. Mov<::d by Harris, s'8cond~d by Wilson, that tile rul~s b<:: suspend~d and the ordinance be placed on its final passage and finally pass<::d. . I I I . 443 Roll call ballot, voting aye, Harris, Sander, Walker, Campbell, Wilson and Vogt. Voting nay, none. Thomssen and bnygg absent. The oridnance was finally passed by the Council and signed by the ~ayor. Claims were presented. On motion of Sander, seconded by Harris were allowed. Roll call ballot, each voting aye. On m8tion of ~ander, Council adjourned to 8:00 o'clock P. M., February 23, 1949. F. S. White, City vlerk. February 16, 1949. . I I I . ;.J,; ,j,. Grand Island, Nebraska. February 23, 1949. Council met as per adjournment of February 16, 1949, "His Honor," the Mayor presiding. All Councilmen present except Walker. Meeting called for the purpose of discussing truck parking in the alleys for unloading. Truck operators present, The Donald Co., Nielsen Petersen, Sullivan, Intsrstate, McKibben, United Freight, Vanosdall, Fairmont Foods, Nash Finch, Johnson Agent C. B. & Q . Railroad Company, Brown Frui t Company, Ulry Talbert, Red Rooster and City Truc};:s. Mayor read Ordinance on Parking in Al12Ys (not easy to enforce.) The concensus of opinion was that most of the blocking of alleys trouble was from the local trucks and cars being parked at tile rear of the owners pla.ce of business. Mayor suggested the Police Commi ttee formulate a poliCY to try to keep everybody in line. have a committee of business men and truckers to work with. Engineer Harrison was appointed on the Committee previously appointed to meet with Co~nittee from County Supervisors and Farmers on Bismark Road improvement. On motion of Harris, seconded by Thomssen, was approved. Mayor reported Taxi rate hearing at the Court House to be held February 24, 1949. On motion of harris, seconded by uander, that the City Clerk notify Mr. Grimminger, tilat tile Council will take action pertaining to .condemnation of land ovvned by F'al1dorf at Intersection of Blain and Louise btreet. Carried. Sander reported meeting wi th the Board of Education on use of School Buildings for voting purposes and Lot 1, Fr. Block 12 O. T. and its compliments to be used by schools and final report to be made later. On motion of Sander, Council adjourned. Feb. 2;-1949. Ray L. HarrisOn, Acting Clerk. . I I I . '. uO. ~..::..~ :<.J Grand I sland, Nebraska. March 2, 1949. Council met in regular session, "His Honor," the Mayor, pre- siding. All Councilmen present. John McCarthy and Victor Ashley presented the program of the Recreation Departm:mt for this summs:r and made request for approp- riation of $4553.00 plus $522.00 each for two additional playgrounds. After some discussion, on motion of harris, secor~ed by~lson, that request b'3 granted vdth one additional play ground at Howard School, $5077.00. Mr. Magdanz, Chairman of ~rrigation Committee of Qlamber of Comm~rce, made request for $3000.00 contribution to Mid-State 1rri- grition Project. After discussion (after recess) motion by Cmapbell, secollded by Walker, that $1,500.00 be appropriated for the use of Mid State providing monthly reports were made regularly and were satisfactory. M. W. Ashton presented his claim for $1237.23 for installation of Sewer System, (Leeching Field etc.) on his property at Locust Street and Stolley P;;.rk Road. After some discussion (after recess) motion by Campbell, s"}conded by Snygg, claim was held over. Joe Robertson 1623 East 7th Street, made request for some assistance in filling street in front of his place. On motin of Harris was referred to Street & Alley Conwittee. Mr. Grirnmineer addressed the Council pertaining to Falldorf land cond<ernna tion. After sorn<e di scusston, it was decided that lvlr. Grirnming<er contact Mr. Beltz<er with reference to buying a strip of ground in front of th<eir lots for the purpose of wid<ening Louise Street. Bids on Airport property were r<ead as follows: Platte Vall ~y Construction Company T-IO T-IO T-IO $105.00 C. S. lViitch~ll 180.00 Dcmald Moor e 225.00 . I I I . ~.~ .( l ,~ /,'. ,-< .-, ~~:: ~~~ t3 On motion of Viilson, seconded by Sander, bid of Donald Moore $225.00 was a.ccepted, performance bond to be furnished and checks of unsuccessful bidders be returned. Mr. Kunze from School ~istrict #7, made request from the Council for $896.00 to be paid for school children living on Airbase, who attend District #7. Discussion (after recess) motion by Wilson, seconded by Sander, that the city appropriate $600.00 to School District #7, for the present school year. Roll call ballot, each COuncilman voting yes. Thornssen stated plans and sp'?cifications of Black & Veatch -~.,'..- covering additions to Disposal Plant had been received. On motion of Thomssen, seconded by .l....arris, were referred to C. VI. Burdick, E.'ngineer harrison, Alex Kehm and Kinnison~ ~~ Walker reported Harry Anderson was owing the City over $700.00 for garbage purchased during th e mon ths of Octo ber, November and December. On motion of Walker, seconded by Thomssen, was referred to Attorney Holmberg for collection. Wilson mentioned that Noel Lawrence, Principal of High fuhool had requested that p'3rmission given for ths use of Hangar #3 to be used for Basket Ball, on account of the Hangar now used was too large and heating and lighting bills would be cut dovvn. After some discussion was held over for further thought and consideration. Campbell m:;;ntioned the Chamber of Commerce des:Lred the Council to mal{e contribution of $100.00. No action taken. Campbell msntioned that memb'?rs of the Council llad been requested to meet with a group of Farmers at the Saddle Club on March 4, with reference to cleaning out Wood Riv'?r Channel. Wilson mentioned a claim of $40.00 for repair to snow plow caused by the usage gi V8n same by th<.; Ross Flying Service. He was instructed to present claim to Ross Flying ServLce for payment. Vogt mentioned that the parking in alley situation had been relieved considerably. Notice from W. A. Zeiner, Deputy Sheriff, city purc.hased Fr. Lot 4, Block 4, Evans Addition for $15.00. Letter from Joseph Freeling 1234 Broadway, New iork 1, pgrtaining to water as a cause for infantile paralysis vms r<.;;Ld and placed on file. . I I I . OCf ~~ , Claim of Black & Veatch $10,927.31 was presented and h~ld over. Letter from County Clerk thanking the Mayor and C0uncil for the action taken wi th r'3fer'3nce to fire protection on county shed was read. On motion of ....arris, seconded by Campbell Vias received and placed on file. Report of Sanitation Department for month of February was pre- sented and placed on file. Protest on First Street he-paving was presented. On motion of Harris, seconded by Campbell, was approved and ordinance ordered repealed. Claim of $4.00, Dr. Watson bill for treating Slsie Bellfield for injury received in a fall presumably before Army S tore on North Locust Street was turned down by employers Group (Ins Co. of Omaha) stating the fall was in front of the old &npress Theatre. On motion of .l:1arris, seconded by Sander, was referred back to the city Attortley to contact Mr. VVm. Youngclaus ovmer of the Empress Theatre. Application of Culvin Bartholomew and Marvin C. Coonts for employment on Fire Department were presented and referred to Fire C0rnmi ttee. Request of L. J. Caloud for Gravel Tax $4.79 on Lot 87, West Lavm purchased from tho:; City be paid by the city was refo:;rred to Ci ty Attorn ey. L<:!ase Union Pacific to Airbase was ordered signed by the Mayor. (Previously signo:;d by Yresident of the Council.) Proposed lease Lovering Construction COmpany, Inc. and Henry Carlson Company on Building identified as T-803 for $501.70 for one year was presented. On motion of Wilson, secondo:;d by Sander was approved. . I I I . -: \,) """. t' ". -~. ,",,' RES 0 L UTI 0 N ---------- WHEREAS, on the 15th day of September 1948, the Mayor and Council of the City of Grand Island, passed and approved Ordinance No. 2247 levying special assessments to pay for the construction of the main in Water Main District No. 116, and WHEREAS, Ernest Lueth was assessed the sum of $75.06 for the property abutting said water main district aescribedlhas: No. 69,5' of So. 119.5', Block 3, Koehler's Subdivision, and WHEREAS, a portion of the real estate herein described had previously been condemned and appropriated by the City of Grand Island for street purposes and the amount of said assessment and the property described and the name of the person to be taxed as owner thereof, should have been as follows: Hans & Hazel Lueth No. 20' of So. 70', Block 3, Koehler's Subdivision aS2l 60 n ... NQW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL of the ;,"" ,\, Ci'ty of Grand Island, that the City Treasurer be and he is hereby ordered and authorized to change and correct his tax records in accordance with the provisions of this Resolution; that the amount of 1:;he special tax as provided for herein, be, collected and enforced as in the case of'other special assessments and that the amount of said special assessment be a lien on the property herein described as of September 15th, 1948. BE IT FURTflliR RESOLVED that the City Clerk forward to the City Treasurer a certified copy of this Resolution. Respectfully submitted this 2nd day of March ,1949. Lare :F'.Camphel] R.E.Snygg. Water, Light & Ice Committee On motion of Campb~ll, s~cond~d by Snygg, was adopted. . I I I . '~.~ ~) RES 0 L UTI 0 N -....-------- WHEREAS, on the 19th day of February 1949, there was a surplus of money in the Bond Fund in the sum of $17,006.76 after the payment of certain bonds and interest as provided for by the annual appropriation ordinance for the year of 1948-1949, and money in said fund can be used only for the payment of the citys bonded indebtness and interest, and WHEREAS, on the said 19th day of February 1949, certain out- standing bonds could be called and paid and on said date the City Treasurer called and paid 16 bonds, each in the sum of $1,000, described as Refunding Bonds of 1940, Bonds No. 7)1 to 3)' , inclusive, totalling $16,000 and paid the interest due thereon in the sum of $60 . 67 . NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, that the action of the City Treasurer paying said bonds and the interest due thereon, be, and the same is hereby ratified, approved and confirmed. BE IT FUHTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk forward to the City Treasurer a certified copy of this Resolution. Respectfully submitted this 2nd day of March ,1949. R.E.Snygg. Raymond K.Vogt. John Sander. Finance Committee On motion of Snygg, seconded by bmlder, was adopted. On motion of Campbell, seconded by Thomsssn, ths lVl.ayor was authorizsd to appoint 2 psrsons to rsprsssnt Ci ty at road aid hsaring, in Lincoln, March 4, 1949. On motion of .I....arris, sscondsd by Sandsr, auction sale of thrse housss on Elk's Block be held and date set by Committee and Auctione<::r. Ordinancs #2276, repealing Ordinances Nos. 2266, 2267 & 2268, Re-paving Districts .l.'los. 2-3 & 4, was regularly pass<::d by the C oU!lcil and signed by the Mayor. . I I I . /: f /} ,. (f Movsd by Harris, sscond9d by Sandsr, that ths ordinancs bs placsd on its first rsading at lsngth. Roll call ballot, voting ays, Thomsssn, liarris, SandsI', Walker, Campbell, Snygg, Wilson and Vogt. Voting nay, nOllS. The ordimmce was read at length and passed its first rsading. Moved by Harris, seconded by Sander, that the rules be suspendsd and ths ordinance bs placed on its final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot, voting aye, Thornssen, harris, Sander, Walker, Campbell, Snygg, Wilson and Vogt. Voting nay, none. The ordinance was finally passed by th'3 Council and signed by the Mayor. Ordinanc'3 #2277, pertaining to burial vaults to ~ used in cemetery, was regularly passed by the Council and signed by the ~ayor. Moved by Sander, seconded by Harris, that the ordinance be placed on its first reading at length. Roll call ballot, voting aye, Thomssen, Harris, Sander, Walk0r, Campbell, Snygg, v-ilson and Vogt. Voting nay, none. The ordinance \vas read at 19n9th and passed its first reading. Moved by Sandsr, seconded by.Harris, that the rulss be suspsnded and the ordinance be placed on its final passage and finally paas9d. Roll call ballot, voting aye, Thomssen, ;_. arris, SafuJder, VVr1Ik~r, Campbell, Snygg, Wilson and Vogt. Voting n?y, none. The ordinance vms finally pass'3d by the Council and signed by the Mayor. Ordinance #2278, sals of 39.2 acres of' ground to H. v,. Ullstrom, was rsgularly pass'3d by th.:; Council and signsd by ths l,.ayor. Moved by Harris, second'3d by vhlson, that the ordinance be placed on its first reading at 19n9th. Roll call ballot, voting aye, Thomss9n, Harris, Sand.:;r, Walksr, Campbsll, Snygg, Wilson and Vogt. Voting nay, none. The ordinance was read at lsngth and passed its first reading. Movsd by Harris, secondedcby Wilson, that the rulss be susp'?nded and the ordinance be placed on its final passags and finally passed. Roll call ballot, voting aye, Thomssen, harris, Sander, Walk'?r, Campbell, Snygg, Wilson ili~d Vogt. Voting any, none.. Th~ ordinanc~ was finally pass'?d by the Council ffi1d signed by the Mayor. . I I I . ;" rc' , ~'~~~ ~j .1 Claims against th~ city \v~r~ pr~s~nt~d. On motion of Harris, s~cond~d by ThomssBn, were approved. Roll call ballot, each voting aye. On motion of Harris, s~cond~d by Sander, Council adjourned. . March 2, 1949. F. s. V.hite, City Clerk. . I I I . FUND To Pay Co. Treas. Salaries Street & Alley Gas Tax Sewer Fund Storm Sewer Engineer Incidentals Municipal Pool Airport Sanitation Street Lighting Hydrant Renta.1 Park Fund Police Fund Cemetery Fund Fire Fund Pension Fund Paving Fund Music Fund Total Approp. Transfer Ice Fund Water Fund Ligh t Fund S eVlrer Di s tri c t Paving Fund APPROPRIATIONS AND EXP&~DITURES FOR FISCAL YEAR TO MAR. 3, 1949. APPROPRIATIONS $4, 000.. go 17,500.00 37,515.26 16,800.00 50,000.00 10,100.00 18,260.00 45,2.81.14- 6,500.00 48,992.18 33,000.00 11,500.00 6,000.00 39,214.35 95,075.00 31,000.00 79,840.00 10,848.07 14,915.00 5,000.00 581,341.00 152 200~00 596,541.00 RECEIPTS & TRAN SFERS 10,200.00 5,000.00 15,200.00 EXPENDED 8,762.LI-3 22,482.89 7,911.62 25,717.88 5,067.24 10,061.13 33,923.39 2,909.96 35,151.13 23,896.61 26,653.52 74,051.99 11,4,15.63 44,872.59 2,213.99 15,714.89 1,300.00 352,106.89 20,495.40 148,710.25 360,504.53 12,004.02 ~1. 2. {;>87 . 64 $945,508.73 Respectfully submitted, F. S. White, City Clerk L:~ ;! B.ALANCE $4,000.00 8,737.57 15,032.37 8,888.38 24,282.12 5,032.76 8,198.87 11,357.75 3,590.04 13,841.05 9,103.39 11,500.00 6,000.00 12,560.83 31,223.01 19,584.37 34,967.41 8,634.08 4,200.11 3,700.00 244,434.11 . I I I . ,/ ;' "t k;~ \.} ;~j Grand Island, Nebraska. March 16, 1 91/-9 . Council met in regular session, "His hOllar," the Mayor, presiding. , I I ,.k..-/ 11. L~ :Jt .....- .c.- I 1~/ IV~ ~ .eL Councilmen preseut. /#~'V"""J ~r--- ) . VIT~'t S-'1n' ~/f~ . There be:Lng a delegation from the Third Ward present, the petition, bearing 416 names for beautifying Ryder Park grounds was read. Discussion as to just what sports or games would not be ob- jectionable to the petitioners. Final agreement being to permit Tennis, Horse-shoe and croquet grounds. On motion of [) ander, seconded by Campbell, that Pa,rk Committee be instructed to start at once in preparation of g r und for sowing seed and setting out trees and shrubbery. Minutes of previous meeting read and approved. l'vlarch 11, 191t9 '~'(-T~"-~- Honorable Mayor and City Council, Grand Island, Nebraska. Gen tl em en : We, your Sewer Committee, bo;g to recommend th8 approval of the attached plans and specifications covering addi tions to and alterations in the existing municipal sewage treatment plant at Grand Island, Nebraska, together \'vith the engineer's estimate on the cost of the work which is ~p320, 535.00. 'l We ~lrther recommend that the City Clerk be instructed to advertis'3 for bids for th'3 above additions and alt,,;rations, bids to b'3 receiv'3d up to 8:00 P.M., April 20, 1949. 8ach bid shall b8 accompcmied by certified check on a solvent N'3braska bank in an amount not l'3sS than fiv'3 percent (5%) of the amount of the bid. __lhr.1hgr._~__'t.hQ.ill22~n___ ___h~f~_J~.9;8PJ2_~11_,,_______ ___.~~n~~~l__~_.!.._,_!i.~r!:i~____ ~.!.._J'!'.!..,_~1l~~r..______ Committee . ." V?rt ~. ,~. /lrrt:--7 r On motlon of TJlOmSSen, secona,ea by h~rriS, r~l1ort VI':l3 tlDRrovedf' '~h W~~J~'1~~ A<-~t JII.-yfY.~Yi.- ~),O'/~ Grand Island, Nebr. March 11, 1949. Bonarabl'3 Mayor and Ci ty Council, Grand Island, Nebraska. Gen tl em'3n: x VV'3, your Water and Light Committee, b'3g ,to r'3COnW18nd the acc'3ptanc~ of the attached plans and spscifications and ~stimate cov8ring the erection of one 95,000 pound p9r hour Babcock and . I I I . -'; :';'." ^ ~::: /;1 ,~{ Wilcox b6iler, super heater, water walls, air he~ter, soot blowers, induced draft fan iind forced draft fan, togsther with furnishing and erecting of a complet8 insulated setting for the;; above boiler. The;; .c.ngineerts e;;stimate is $87,500.00. VJe further recommend that the City Clerk b'3 instruct'3d to advertise for bids for th'3 above work and material, bids to be re- ceived up to 8:00 ~. M., April 20, 1949, and to be accnmpanied by a certifi,ed che;;ck on any solvent Nebraska bank in the amount of, which shall be not less than five percent (5%) of the amount of the bid. _-1.!.._~_Q1lmQp.~lJ,,__~_..__ __B~._~.!..__~lly'gg______,.~__ E. L. Vi alker Wat'9r-&'-E"ight'-coiIiTIiitt:; e On motion of Campbell, seconded by Snygg, report was approved. Peti tion for street light at gddy & Oklahoma was presented. On motion of Campbell was referred to Ligh t Commi ttee and Burdick. Request of gdna Carney for permission to move licenses for beer and liquor from 2220 West Second Street to 308-10 North Walnut was pressnted and referred to License Comilli tt'3e. B~QQ~QJ2IQ.ll. Be IT RESOLVgD BY THg MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THtf.; CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, that the application of Edna Carney, requssting that she bs permi tted to move her license to sell beer at !lOff Sale" and "On Sale" and Liquor in package only from 2220 Vi: est 2nd Street to 308-10 North Walnut, in the \.;ity of Grand Island, bs and the same is hereby approved. BE IT FURTHffi RESOLVED that the City Clerk forward to ~he Nebraska Liquor Commission, a certified copy of this resolution. Respectfully submitt'3d this 16tll day of March, 1949. ___~9Jm...J~f.!l1g~L_____ _____B._._.._~.!.._~nygg____._____ _______BsiY!.'lQrr~_K.!.._Y...Qgt__ Ordinance, License and Bond Cornui ttee. On motion of Sander, s'3conded by Snygg, was adopted. . I I I . ^",. /"'."- ;) ~) R~2Q.11l.1IQ.R ~'HEREAS, on the 1st day of August, 1948, the Cl ty of Grand Island assumed operation of the parking lot situated on the North one-half (N!), Block Fifty-seven (57), Original Town, belonging to the City of Grand Island, and in addition to the operation of this parking lot the City has established thereon an oil station for the purpose of furnishing gasoline and oil to city o~~ed and operated cars and ~ucks, and WHEREAS, from the operation of this parking lot and gasoline station business the sum of $5010.14 has been realized, which sum is now in the hands of the City Treasurer and no warrants have been drawn or charged against said funds for the operation of said busin es s, and WHEREAS, all claims for the purchase of equipment, merchandise, salaries, repairs and maintenance, totalling $4239.57 have been paid out of the Police Fund and the amount thereof should be credited to the Police Fund from receipts from the Parking Lot. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA: That the sum of $4239.57 be transferred from the receipts from the Pa.rking Lot to the Police Fund and that the City Clerk be authorized to make such transfer to the Police Fund and that a Certified copy of this Resolution be forwarded to the City Treasurer. Respectfully submitted this 16th day of March, 1949. --1h.-~._.futyg1L__ _BQmorld_K.Jpg~__ J olm $. a:md er ___ Finance C0mmi ttee On motion of Snygg, seconded by Vogt, Resolution was adopted. . I I I . ~S tj' t; Grand Island, Nebraska. March 14, 1949. Honora bl e ilia yor and Ci ty Council, Grand 1 sland~ N e brasl(a. G <;;n tl <;m en : Th<; following is the Ci ty iJngin<;er's Estimate for the con- struction of Water Main District No. 122, which district is to be built in Krus~ ~venue from Cottage Street to Capital Avenue. Approx. 788 line ft. 6" cast iron wat<;;r main in nlace *ith all fittings @ $2.95 per ft. $2324.60 R'3sp~ctfully snbrni tted, Ray L. liarrison, Ci ty ....ngin<;er On motion of Campbell, seconded by Snygg, was approved. Grand I sland, Nebraska. March 14, 1949. Honorable Mayor and City Council, Grand Island, Nebraska. G <;n tl emen: The following is the City Engineer's Estimate for the con- struction of Water J.ll.ain District .l.'~o. 123, which district is to be buil t in Rains Addi ti on. Approx. 1502 line ft. 6" cast iron wat<;;r main in place with all fittings @ $2.95 p<;r ft. $4,430.90. Respectfully submitted, Ray L. Harrison, CitY"ngineer On motion of Campbell, seconded by Snygg, was approved. Proposed leas<; by and betvi<;en the Ci ty of Grand I sland and E. R. Schuff, L. E. Schuff and H. A. Schuff for building T-l.33 at Airbase for $815.90 annually for ly<;ar from April 1, 1949 was pr<;sented. Onm:)t1on of Wilson, seconded by Sander, was approved and Mayor authorized to sign. Bonds were presented as follows: Floyd S. McCullough, Electric and John Clauss<;n and Sons, Housernovers. On motion ofThoms~3en, seconded by Harris, were approved. On motion of Thomssen, seconded by Sander, April 11th was S<:lt for hearing date on Beer and Liquor applications. Discussion on r<:l-instatement of Kenneth K<;hm as to seniori ty. . I -". ;) :/ Motion by Thomss~n, s<:;cond~d by Campbsll, that l\.snnsth .i:~shm be rs-instatsd a.s to s~niority. Voting yes, Campbell, Thomssen and Vogt. Voting no, WaHcsr, Harris, Wiilson, Sandsr and Snygg. Walker stated no monthly reports had been rsceived from Kinnison, for sometime, on eating and drinking places. Harris mentioned the closing of gddy St,reet for underpass K construction would necessitate detouring of traffic and suggested a blinker traffic light be placed at Fourth & Slm. On motion of Campbell, seconded by harris, was referred to C. VV. Burdick and Chief of Police. After some discussion p~rtaining to Armory and location, motion by Thomssen, seconded by Harris, that City donate ground for the purpose of building an armory. Wilson mentioned that Clarencs Cates wished to lease 7 acrss of land on Airbase for 2 years at $7.00 p~r acre per year for the purpose of growing clover. On motion of Wilson, seconded by Sander, that request bs granted I and loas, agr,ement be enter,d into. Carri,d. Report was made on sale of houses in Block 89, Original Town, I . as follows: House #1 to Painter Bros., $1130.00, House #2, l"red Loeschsr $720.00, House #3 to Delbert Force $360.00, fencs to E. Rickert $11.00, ramp to Painter Bros $85.00, furnaces belonging to G. I. School District #2, one furnace to Painter Bros $300.00, ons furnacs to €rnest Lindgren $305.00, miscellaneous items belonging to Hall County Welfare $32.25 cash. On motion of Sander, seconded by harris, sale of houses was confirmed. (City to nay auctioneer and collsct from Hall County Welfare and School District #2.) Snygg mentioned several rsquests for bus stops on every corner. Snygg mentioned that hs fsl t the "no lsft hand turn" signs had bssn up long enough now so that thsre should bs snforcsment. On motion of Harris, secondsd by Snygg, Polics Coromi ttee was instructed to notify police dspartme.nt to maks arrssts. Motion by Snygg, ssconded by Wilson that Ball Park Grounds bs taken into ths City. Roll call ballot, voting yes, Harris, Thomsssn, Sandsr, Vogt, Wilson and Snygg. Voting no, V\alksr and Campbell. . I I I . (.!' ') , ,) C,) City Engineer presSlnted a plat showing the proposSld vddening of Louise Street at Blaine. On motion of Harris, seconded by V, ilson was approved by the Council, providing an agreement could be made between the interSlsted parties. (Falldorf and Beltzer.) Motion by Thomssen, seconded by Harris, that Jerry Lee be hired to manage the Swimming Pool for the sunWSlr of 1949, at the last years - salary $200.00 per month. Qarried. On motion of Campbell, secondSld by Harris, the Ice, WatSlr and ) Light DSlpartment was authorized to take a $lmO.OO IIlSlmbership in Chimber of Commerce. Roll call ballot, carried unanimously. Discussion on Gas Code proposed. Grand I sl:md, Nebr. March 16, 1949. To the_Mayor:' and Ci ty Council, Grand *sland, Nebr. G en tl r::;m en : Vie, the Building Code Committee, hereby suggest that a private office be established for the Chief Building .Lnspector, and his department suffici':;ntly manned to take care of tIle necessary duties pertaining to the duties of such office, such as iSSUing of licenses, construction work in progress, and aJ.J. building permits pertaining to his office. His office to be held responsible for the issuance of cards for the various iorking groups such as plumbers, electricians, and gas installations, and furnace installations, and to see the building code properly enforced. We further recoHlLilend that the Ci ty Property Committee be lnstructed to find suitable office quarters for this office in the Ci ty Hall. Respectfully submi tted, __g;.!.._1..!.._~S11k~r.______~___ Arthur C. Thomssen BuildIng-Cade-Committee Council ,agreed on a portion of report, but a difference of opinion of s.etting Building Inspector up in another office other than Engineer's office. Motion by Thomssen, seconded by Campbell, that report be approved. Roll call ballot, voting "yes", Walker, Campbell, Thomssen, and Vogt. Voting "No", Harris, Wilson, Sander & Snygg. Vote being a tie, the Mayor cast the deciding vote, "yes". Ordinance #2278, conveying the South 648' of S~ of the N! of C'Li'1. S 2 o L:J4 e c . , Twp 11, North Rang e 9, \~ est 6th P. M., approximately 39 acres, more or less, to Howard W. Ullstrom was regularly passed by the Council and signed by the Mayor. . I I I . ~-'~: r j~ ~) Moved by Harris, seconded by Wilson, that the ordinance be placed on its first reading at length. Roll call ballot, voting aye, Thomssen, Harris, Sander, Walker, Campbell, Snygg, Wilson and Vogt. Voting nay, none. The ordinance was read at length and passed its first reading. Moved by Harris, seconded by Wilson, that the rules be suspended and the ordinance be placed on its final passage and finally passed. was finally passed by the Council an"dsigned by the Mayor. Ordinance #2279, repealing Ordinance #2246 and creating Vva tel' Main District #123 in Rains Addition was regularly passed by the Council and signed by the Mayor. Moved by Harris, seconded by Campbell, that the ordinance be placed nn its first reading at length. Holl caJ.l ballot, voting aye, Thomssen, Harris, Sander, Walker, Campbell, Snygg, Wilson and Vogt. Voting nay, none. The ordinance was read at length and passed its first reading. Moved by Harris, seconded by Campbell, that the rules be sus- pended and the ordinance placed on its final passage and finally passed. Roll cilll ballot, voting aye, Thomssen, Harris, Walker, Campbell, Snygg, ~iilson and Vogt. Voting nay, none. The ordinance wa.s finally passed by the Council and signec by the Mayor. On motion of Campbell, seconded by Thomssen, request for street light at Oklahoma & ~ddy Street was granted. Claims against City were presented. On motion of Harris, seconded by Sander, were allowed, except Claim of B~rt Ross. Roll call ballot, each Councilman voting aye. On motion of Harris, seconded by Sander, claim of Bert Ross was disa110v,~d. On motion of Thomssen, Council adjourned,until rtTarch 30. March 16, 1949 F. S. Whi t e, (City Clerk . I I I . ,; fo; ! .. ','~ Ij Grand Island, N sbraska. March .30, 1949. Council met as per adjournmen t of lVlarch 16, 1949, Ih is funor,n ths Mayor prssing. All Councilmen present except Vnlker, (Abssnt on account of death of his Son-in law.) Mr. ti':rion rsprssenting the Psters Metal Products Company, a ffStop & GOff Traffic signal, showed and sxplained ths signal, which has besn in production only since Juns of 19J}8. IHis h onor,ff I' sques tsd tIlcl. t Mr. Cords bs con t~cted. lVlr. Cords can'? to th'? meeting and made inspsction of the machine and rsport1ng that the machine, in his estimation would not be satisfactory in Nebraska on account of not bsing dust proof and the panels so open that in Viet cold wsather same would frsszs. On motion of harris, sscondsd by funder, was/rsferred to Strset iSc ".lley and Police Cornrnittess for furthsr considsration. Price of machine $285.00. Jack Clsary advised the Council that the sight proposed (Block east of Pier Lot A Ross & ASI~~ditiOn)WaS satisfactory to officials for Armory sight, wi th,".,"~'{ Henninger to be contacted. Motion by Thomsssn, seconded by Harris tha t the COuncil go on rscord favoring ths projsct and offering to donate ground for the proposed armory. Carried. Mr. Pettis presented proposed Ordinances governing the disposal!.,/' plant construction and bond issue. Chas. Gardner requested the Council to take a $50.00 advertise- m",nt in Central Hebl'aska Gun Clut> State Meet Progrmn. On motion of CJmpbsll, seconded by Thomsssn, rsquest was granted. Snygg stated that being monc;y was donated for all other purposes he fsl t there should b'3 some posi ti ve action taken toward getting Band Uniforms. Aftsr soms discussion, it V'icl.S sta t,:;d there was a move on by ths civic organizations to raise funds for uniforna. Dssd to Hains Addi tion Lift S ta tion ground WetS men tion,:;d. M r. Rains had stated his attorney was getting out tile deed. 11111'. Wilson made refersnce to Lov,:;ring Lease & Pir,:; .l.Jiability. Discussion psrtaining to Barter:bach sign on Building on Lot .3, Block 80, o. T. . I I I . tJ, () J, On motion of Thomssen, seconded by Harris, permission, Via.S granted for the erection of the sign' boards providing a license bs obtClinsd. Request from County Board for ground. space at Fe eimer's Ball Park for the setting out of trees and shrubs was presented. (Grou~d needed at this time about 1 acre) On mot ion of Harris, seconded by Campbell, request vvas gr:mted. A thank you letter from Nebraska Mid 0tate]\ ssociation was r'3ad, pertaining to donation of $1,500.00, was receiv'::!d and pIeced on file. Hequ es t for S tr eet L igh t at Cedar Street & E; ta te Street, from Fath':lr A. g. c..gging Vvas read and rsf':lrred to Light Committee. On motion of Harris, seconded by Snygg, Ci ty .....ngin<3er was instructc.::d to curb across Elm Strest on both 17th & E, tate Btrests and so mark as closed street or dead end. Request from Chas. Vac1avek for permission to transfer his Liquor License from 107 8ast Third to 105 Bast Third was read and followi~g resolution passed. E.f,;flQ~Q1IQR BE IT Ii ESOLVED BY TH 8: MAYOR AN.c Crry COUNCIL OF THti' crey OF GRAND ISLAND, that tile application of Charles Vaclavek, requesting that he be permitted to move his lic':lnss to sell Liquor in the package only from 107 8ast Third titreet to 105 t:.,ast ':hiI'd 8 treet in the City of urand ..Lsland, Nebraska, be and th'9 same is hereby c:.pproved. BE IT FUWCHSR H8:S0LVB::D that the Cit.y vl~rk forv\'ard to the Nsbraska Liquor Cormnission, a certified copy of this resolution. Respectfully submitted this 30th day of .lJ/J.nrch, 1949. _____~_l.Q"hrLf2Q.nQ~r.__,____ _____ligx@grr~L~.!.__Y.QKt____ ____-_~snQKQ1_~~1arri2_ Ordinance, lLicense and Bond COmrni ttee On motion of lJander, seconded by harris, was passed. Protest on the occupancy of 371 1~ Byc. Street by hyslop l"rod. Cb. Presented. After some discussion on motion of C ampb~~11, second ed by Wilson, C. V~. Burdick was authorized to serve vacation notice Irnmedmately. On motion of I,;clmpbell, seconded by harri s, Claim of M h. .tl. sh ton was referred to C. W. Burdick with pwoer to act. . I I I . /;: C ';)' ~. .,~ Renewal 10C1se of Byrnes Beverage COmpany for building T-832 was presented. (One year from May 1, 1949 to April 30, 1950, for $2,325.00.) On motion of Vvilson, seconded by Sander, was approved and Mayor authorized to sign. Lease by and b"?tween City of Grand Island & Kevin P. .u.1oore for Building T-832, 6 months, .lipril 1, to Sept 30, 194.9 was presented. On notion of hilson, seconded by Sander, was approved and Mayor authorized to sign. Onrnotion of Thomssen, Council adjourned. F. u Wh i t e , Ci ty Clerk. March 30, 1949. . I I I . <:~t .r; L~ Grand I slcmd, .l.'~9br. April 6, 1949 Council m9t in r9gulCir session, n.l"is Honor," the Mayor, prssidtng. All Councilmen present. Meetings of previous me9tings read and approved. Petition from Jose Ramirez ':It al for moving a hous.:;; from 4th Street to Lot 41t, Hawthorne Place was pres'2nted along wi th snapshots of the house. After som'2 discussion, was held over until Monday, April 11. Bids from Mc glroy Company and Duff Company for roof on l~orth Side Fire Station W'2rs referred to City Propc;rty Committee and C. 'VV. Burdick. Requ'2st for opening the alley between California t: trest and Locust Street from Anderson AV~lUS to Alter Avenue, was made. On motion of Harris, seconded by Wilson, City Attorney was in- structed to prSlparSl vrdinancSl condemning ground for the allSlY. Bid on Water Main Districts Nos 122 & 123 as follows: 6" C. I. WatSlr Main Class B with all valves and specials completSl @ $2.95 pc;r foot, by City Water Dc:;partment. On motion of Carnpb'911, seconded by bnygg, bid was acc.:;;pted. Grand Island, j" ebr. April 6, 1949. Honorable Mayor and City Council, Grand Island, Nc:;br. Gentl em en : As work progresses on the power plant construction contracts, there arises from time to time incidental changes that must be made in the original plans, vvhich in some cases involve addi tional exp"::nsSl and credit items, At the presc:;nt time there is involved twelve or fourteen change orders \lvhich involves a total addi tiOlwl eXp':mSSl, after CI''3dits, of $759.63. Decisions on th'2se changes in most cases can not be delayed. The gerlSlral contract in most cases covers the method of Slstirnating the cost of these changes derived from the same cost as arrived at for the orginal contract. I should like to have your instructions as to how you desire me to handle this extra ~ork. At the present time, we havSl a proposed pump room wall re- inforcement concr etSl bSlam, which WclS not shovvn in thSl original plan. The estimated cost of this beam is $395.00. I found it necessary to au thorize Changing the location of a SSl1;ver manhole because of tSlchnical difficul ties in laying the 36" condenser watc:;r line in thSl all~y b"3tween Front and ,F'ourth Street at Kimball Avenue. This change could not have b"3en foreseen in the original plan. Yours truly, C. W. Burdi ck, Commi s sian Slr . . I I I . (;:f~ On motion of Campb"211, s~cond~d by Sand~r, that 11 alt~rations on building be ref~rred to C. W. Burdick with pOT)~r to act. Invitation from John Cl'3ary, 1st Lt. 134 lnfrmtry to the ....ayor and Council to attend a dance at Armory Building on Airbase April 6th was I' ead. On motion of Thomssen, was r9ce:Lved and placed on file. Mayor & Council, Grand Is'and, Nebraska. On the 23rd day of October, 1947, Ordinance No. 2156 was Dassed by the Mayor and Council in regard to the transfer of the ti tIe of this lot to Mr. Caloud and on the 15th day of May, 1946, a Quit Claim Deed for said lot was made and delivered to said purctlaser. I do not find any representation on the part of the City that thts gravel tax was not a lien on the property. it-was a matter o~ record and Mr. Caloud could have learned of the existence of this lien had he inquired. The Deed in this case reci tes that no >Abstract of Ti tIe was to b~ furnished. I do not find that a repr~sentation was ev~r made to Mr. Caloud that this lot would be sold fr~e of this particular tax it~m and in the absence of any proof that such a repr9sentation was mR.de, I v,ould advis~ that no action be taken to repay the amount thereof or cancel said tax. Yours very truly, CITY OF GRiillD ISLAND Paul Holmberg, Attorney On motion of ,uarris, seconded by Thomssen, opinion was accepted. Advise from Nebraska Liquor ~ontrol that Henry Sche~l, 308 North Wheeler Street was notified to app'3cr before th~ commission at 2:00 o'clock P. M., April 7th charged with sale of liquor to minors and failur~ to observ~ in good faith the purpose of the Nebraska Liquor Control Act, was presented. On notion of Thomssen, seconded by Harris, was rec~iv~d and plac~d on file. P~tition sign ed by John Harl~y and Ralph !i1arrall for p~rmission to build curb sidewalk on east sid~ of V\jh~eler Avenue from alley betvve'.?n 15th & 16th Streets was presented. On [,lotion of Harris, second':ld by Wilson, permission was gran ted. Protest against the use of Lot 5, Block 6, K & D Addition for used car lot was presented. (Signatures of 32 residents in that locali ty.) On motion of Thomssen, seconded by Vogt, that City Attorney notify Mr. Ray Gruber of protest filed. . I I I . ;( .0 ~",... "-:-:-: ~') ;) B.eiQQ.I!ILIIQN. WHSREAS, the UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY has tendered to re CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, State of Nebraska, an agreement extendinc to May 31, 1950, the term of agreement providing for the collection and disposal of garbage accunulated by th..e Railroad Company and removed fromi ts trains at Grand Island, Nebraska; said agreem'il t being identified as Union Pacific Railroad Company's C. D. No. 276l0-l-B; and WHE:l1EAS, thre Council of the Ci ty of Grand I sland has said propos<::d agrerement before it and has given it careful rreview and consideration; and WHEREAS, it is considered that the best interests of said city of Grand Island will be subs:;;rved by the acc:;;ptance of said agreem:;;nt; THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COONCIL OF THE CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, STATE OF NEBRASKA: That th':? terms of the agreem.:mt submi tted by tIle Union Pacific Railroad Company as aforesaid be, and the samre are II rerre by, acc repted in behalf of said City; That the Mayor of said City is herreby authorized, empowered and dir"3cted to execute said agr"3emrent on behalf of said City, and that the City Clerk of said City is h"3reby authorized and dirrect"3d to attest said agreement and to attach to each duplicate original of' said agree- mnet a certified copy of tilis resolution. On motion of ~Valk<:;r, seconded by Campb"3ll, Resolution was adopted. Grand Island, Nebr. April 6, 191}9 Honorabl re Mayor and Ci ty Council, Grand island, l\J ebr. Th8 follOWing is the City ~ginrerer's "3stimate for th8 construction of Paving District .i.~o. 113 and 115 combined, which District shall b8 that part of Tild8n Street from First Street to fEoenig @trreet. Approx. 373 cu. yds. 6" COLcrete. slab @ $17.00 p8r cu. yd. 400 cu. yds. excavation @ $1.00 per cu. yd. 143 line ft. 1 x 6 expansion joint @ .25~ per line ft. 10 cu. yds. header base @ $15.00 per cu. yd. $6341.00 400.00 35.75 150.00 $b926:-75 " " " Total Plans and specifications 0.1'''3 on file at the City Engineer's offic8. h8sp8ctfully submitted, Ray L. Harrison, Cl ty ~ngin 8'91' . I I I . i_/ (j f3 On motion of Harris, seconded by Thomssen, was approved. Report of C. B. Kinnison, Sanitation, was presented. On motion of Walker, was received and placed on file. Bonds of Henry Rasmussen, Auctioneer, G. H. lHettenbrink, Elec- trician and Continuation Certificate of herman Meran Trailer & Cabin Camp were presented. On ,'notion of Thomss:;;n, seconded by Vogt, Iii/ere approved. The Mayor suggested that a corami ttee of three be appointed to supervise activities at Base Ball Field. After discussion, motion by harris, seconded by Thomssen, Snygg Chairman, Vogt and Sander along wi th American J..I egion N. I. L. and Independent Teams. Harrison stated assessment would be ready on Gravel District #21. On motion of Harris, seconded by Wilson, April 20th was date set for Board of ~qualization. Harrison advised the Council that the Highway l!"ngineer had made request to have front of Hyslop Building removed for construction of Eddy Street Underpass. Harris stated School Board had made offer of $500.00 for Lot 1, Block 11, O. T. They to receive Deed, subject to rm agreem':nt on use of School buildings for voting purposes April 2, 1949. Honorable Ben J. Cunningham, Mayor, City of Grand Island Grand "'sland, Nebraska. Dear Mr. Cunningham: Representatives of this office were in Grand 1 sland a few days ago and viswed the site which the City of Grand .L. sland proposes to tran$fer to the State of Nebraska for mili tary purposes and wi th the intention that th':l state shall construct an Armory thereon as soon as circumstances will permit. This is to officially advise the officials of the Ci ty of Grand Island that the proposed site is considered ':lxcellent and to request that the City Council tak':l the nec':lssarysteps to convey said premises to the Military Department of the State of Nebraska in accordance with the statutes of the State of Nebraska. TIle site proposed and r':lquested is that ar':ltl bounded on the West by bouth Oak Street, on th':l North by Ashton AV':lnue, on the East by South Vine Stre':lt and on the South by the right-of-way of th':l CB&Q B':llt Line. . I It (~ '~/ - .; Ij We; wish for you to know that the; Military Dspartme;nt of the; btate since;r8ly appre;ciate;s the; intere;st and coopsration of the; ci ty officials from Grand Island in this instance; and we; believe it will be possible to construct in the; not too far distant future a building which will b'? a gr'?at ass'?t to th'? National Guard in Grand Island and the City of Grand I slc::md. rlesp ec tfully, Guy N. Henninger Brigadier G'?neral The Adjutant Gene;ral On motion of Wilson, seconded by Harris, City~torney was instructe;d to contact Brig. Ge;n. He;nninger vvi th reference to deed to ground for Armory purposes. Offer from Harry Anderson to settle claim of $759.56 for garbage for $253.18 was presented. After some discussion was held over until me;eting of April 11, 1949. Hequ'9st of Spelts Lumbe;r Company for permission to build four room hous'9s on th'9ir ground at 608 ~ast 4th Stre;'9t for the purpose of being sold and removed to permanent locations. On motion of Thomssen, seconded by Campbell, request was granted. Harris mentioned Mr. C. W. Burdick had stated he could get a I fiv~-way signal and sugg~st~d that srune b~ placed at fiv~ points (State and Broadwell) that the light at five points be placed at Second and I . .J ackson. Nil'. C. Vv. Burdick was instruc ted to investigate pric es. Discussion on Ball Park charges. The Con~ittee to make recommendations. On motion of Snygg, seconded by Sander, to advertise for bids for audit to be; opened April 20, 1949. All offices of City to be audited. Thomssen advised th8 Council that the Ice, WaV=Jr & Light Depart- m~nt had '~xtended an invitation to the Mayor and Council, including Mr. Walker, retiring Councilman, and thsir wives or ladies, to a party in the Tropical Room April 26, 1949. (Acceptance; to be in by Friday. ) Afte;r some discussion pe;rtaining to Louise Stre;e;t at Blaine, on motion of Thomssen, seconded by Harris, City A ttorney was instructe;d to draw up an Ordinance of conde;mnation. Annual re;port of C. W. Burdick was rece;ivc;d and place;d on file;. . I I I e (,/-1. -. '.I' ......' On motion of Harris, S8cond8d by Sander, 8lection officials W8re allow8d $5.00 per day. Th8 Mayor requ8st8d Presid8nt Thomssen to preside. Claims against City were pres~lted. On motion of harris, s8conded by Vogt, W8re allowed. Roll call ballot, each Councilman voting aye. On motion of Campb8ll, Council adjourned. F. S. Whit.g, Ci ty Clerk. April"€; 1949. . I I I . FUND To Pay Co. Treas. Salaries Street & Alley Gas Tax Sewer Fund Storm bewer Engineer Incidentals Municipal Pool Airport Sanitation Street Lighting Hydrant Rental Park Fund Police :F'und Cemetery Fire Fund Pension Fund Paving Fund Music Fund Total Approp. Transfers Ice Fund Water Fund Li gh t Fund Sewer district Paving District APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURES FOR FISCAL YEAR TO iWRIL 6, 1949. APPROPRIATIONS $4,000.00 17,500.00 37,515.26 16,800.00 50,000.00 10,100.00 18,260.00 45,281.14 6,500.00 48,992.18 33,000.00 11,500.00 6,000.00 39,214.35 95,075.00 31,000.00 79,840.00 10,848.07 14,915.00 5,000.00 581,341.00 19 ,A32. 27 600,780.57 RECEIPTS & TRAN SYERS EXP EN DED 10,569.93 24,227.42 9,268.4.6 30,767.09 5,724.55 11,078.71 37,875.11 2,916.24 39,365.83 26,648.55 14,.4..39.57 28,781.40 83,245.36 12,506.49 50,906.41 2,602.74 17,797.75 2,600.00 5,000.00 19,439.57 396;882.04 22,419.88 184,949.25 417,183.39 12,274.02 211690.09 ~n, 085,398.67 Respectfully submitted, F. S. VVhite, City Clerk. "i' /'. ~" ( I..., .... ,,,'.,; BALANCE $4,000.00 6,930.07 13,287.84 7,531.54 19,232.91 4,375.45 7 , 181 . 29 7,406.03 3,583.76 9,626.35 6,351.4.5 11,500.00 6,000.00 10,432.95 26,269.21 18,493.51 28,933.59 8,245.33 2,117.25 2,4.00.00 203,898.53 . I I I . ''''I! l J ;; V Grand Island, Nebr. April 11, 1949. Council ffiSt as required by law to canvas the ballots cast at Election of April 5, and took up other matters presented by persons present. "His Honor, II the Mayor presiding. All Councilmen pr,esent. Protest signed by 15 residents of property owners in the vicinity of Lot 45, Hawthorne Addi tion, against the gran ting of a permit being issued to .Jose A. Ramirez to move a house to that location. Mr. Walker fel t there should be no cause .cor action as stated in peti tion, but he did feel that the house proposed to be moved did not meet with the bUilding code. Gran d I sIan d , N e br . April 11, 1949. Honorable Mayor and City Council, Grand I sland, Nebraska. Gentlemen: As requested, I have checked Mr. Jose A. Ramirez peti tion to move a house onto Lot 44 hawthorne Place. Mr. Virgil Potter ov,ner of the half block facing the above lot said there were no pictures with the petition and he did not think the house:; good enough to be moved across the street from his property. I have s'?en the house at 514 t!:ast 4th that is in question and it is in poor condition. It will take a lot of repairs to put it in shape to live in. I have checked Owner Isabel & Abundia Lopez Jose A. Ramirez the property o\vners and Lots 40-41-42-43 44-46-47 ff have found the follOWing: Addition hawthorne Place fT The above have signed the peti tion Virgil Potter 76-77-78-79-80-81-82-83 (not signed) ff II Very truly yours, Adolph Voss Building Inspector On motion of WaJker, seconded by Harris, action was deferred for further discussion and also hearing. Request of bdward D9Hard, 305 No. Ruby to build a double garage 18t x 30' on the lot line, he owning 2 lots, one garage to be located on one side of lot line, and the other garage:; on the oppsi te side of lot line, was made. . I I I . !~I:.l ..( i ! ~.. . ..... Aft'?1' som'?discussion, on motion of 'y', alk'?r, s'?cond'?d by campb'?ll, p'?rmi t was gran t'?d. Application of Franklin Duain'? Stahlneck'?r for ernploYU1'mt on Fir'? Department was pr'?s'?nt'?d. On motion of ~'alker, was r'?f'?rr'?d to Fire Cornmitt'?e. April 11, 1949. To th'? Mayor and Ci ty Council, Grand Island, N'?braska. G en tl '?In en: We, the Sani ta tion Commi tt'?e, wish to advise.; the following recommendation for acce.;ptance: That the offe.;r given the C0uncil by Mr. Harry Anderson be not acce.;pt'?d, and that we make a compromise.; off'?r of $500.00 for the amount due the City u.:mitation D'?partment, and recomr,1e.;nd furth<;r that this be paid by April 21,1949, or same.; b'? turned to th'? City Attorn'?y for colle.;ction. ___~JI;.!__1..!.._~slk~r.___.______ _______!i..!..__8;;_.___~n.ygg________ _____A~_Q~_ThQ!!2~~~!.L____ On motion of Walke.;r, second'?d by Thomss'?n, was approve.;d and City Attorn'?y instruct'?d to so notify And'?rson. Proposed lease by b.nd be.;twe'?n th'3 State of N '3braska and the Ci ty of Grand Island for buildings at .airport T-lOll-1013-l0l7 for Armory purposes was present'?d. On motion of hilson, seconded by Sande.;r, was <.J..pproved and IVlayor authorize.;d to sign. Canvassof ballots was as follows: 64 mail ballots were counted as by ward and not by p~ecincts. . I I I . MQyor B. J. Cunningham Stan1c;;y D. Long Jamc;;s Wc;;nger TI:2Q2ldr.~;r. 8:. H. Visregg Qi.tY_Ql:2.r.k F. S. White .eQli.Q..~._J:JJ.g@ Wm. P. Mullen A. C. Mayer Q211n2.ilg!~!l._1 s t F. J. Cho11ett'3 A. L. OV'3rturf QQ.ll!l~il~Qn_4;tl1c J. E. Harris E. F. Noble QQ1!IlSlilJ;!El!l_2.r d L. B'. Camp b~ll QQ1!Il.Q.ilg!~t.L2.ng A. C. Thomss'3n ~~~_QK_~gQ~~1iQll Vim. McGrath A. W. Jarr'911 Gc;;o. C. Smaha , ~ ~,~" y I-)! . l"~,,' . _1.__._2_...__.2._.___li____2__._2_____1____B-._.___2..____lQ._.,__ll__~~l~il_~Q t~ 1 88 266 206 119 271 39 93 39 25 67 118 205 233 146 368 67 395 326 229 36 80 40 23 65 331 319 171 89 9 68 282 31 ')')4 '-"- 49 2 33 2367 484. 2281 ,;.7 78 178 86 350 135 1+63 10 139 /+80 126 4/+6 123 }1-4,4 On motion of rI'homssc;;n, S'3conded by Ha.rrLs, the canvass wes 2~)5 484 396 242 641 138 685 592 363 139 36555 11-320 224 488 407 261 638 141 663 595 370 136 369 56 4338 85 206 137 110 225 152 339 320 174 469 62 226 235 160 96 569 436 261 69 155 164 392 279 176 508 110 163 96 168 40 711 587 373 201 ir95 426 251 622 133 '723 605 381 190 450 378 234 608 132 693 578 359 180 444 389 229 595 121 708 566 357 approv'3d and made official. Monthly report of Airport was received and placed on file. 20 41 /1%'" Il13 1 1 225 557 9 1072 467 608 30 1701 55 52 53 4511 1,,246 4209 The Mayor called attention to two lots,namely five & seven in Block Eighteen Scaarf's Addition to West Lawn,having been sold to the County at Sheritffs Sale. County now desires to sell same to the City. On motion of Sander, second by Harris was referred to City Itt'y. ___~_ -_----_0- - ~ - .....--~ ~ ~ }J r ~ r ~ J Lv ..... ~ ~ . ,.. t- ~ IJ II~ ..-l '" f "'" \ ..t. .., II \, '\ II \ -. " X ~ ..... ...... -- ~ Ii \ -t .t. Ii--t '-v ..... llu ')., ~ ~ ~ lJ 'I ........ ~ w c ~ ~ II~ ....... "" III ~ " ':"- ..... ... -,,' ~ ~ f'\ '" " ~ I..v " II ~--\. v i- II Q.:-" ~r -.3 . .~ W tM II~ "- c,., -t.. w ).., N w -" ......, I~ 0"- to' ~ ...~ tv ~ \) V,J . ........ ~ "- \M ~ . e ......, l.N ~ II~ " '" 'I .... ~ ~ I .,J ..... ~ II ::i ... ~' --3 0"'\. )oJ ).J li~ ...... ~ ..... ~ N \..0 "- ,... 'CM " 'J "- I~ ~ ~ " .t., )..I " -t ""''''<:. I' ~ "' ....... 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II ~ -t:.. ~, '!.", .~ .... -~ < i '" ~ IF' ~\ w q ~ -l. II~ w -. '\' \".. 'to)" "<f ~ 1,,,\ '" ..., ~; <',Aol ~ li~ -l:. ". .~ " ~ \)J '\-. ""'~" "<) .\ -, -1:, f) \..'Jl.:) ,- xl ',- "- ~ II II Ii !I " II II II !! Ii II II I I ! f'."C.f ,I ;' ,~~ RES 0 L UTI 0 N ---------- BE IT RESOLVED BY THE N~YOR AND CITY COUNCIL OP THE CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA, that licenses to sell alcoholic liquor . I by the package only, be granted to the persons, firms, associations and corporations hereinafter named at the address set opposite the name of each licensee as follows: LICENSEE ADDRESS Edna L. Carney 308-310 North Walnut Street Henry Ii'. Scheel (Whitehorse Tavern) 308 North VUleeler Lawrence M. Sidwell & Roland L. Winter (Corner 'l'avern) 202 North Locust Street Charle~ F. Vaclavek (0 K Liquor. Store) 105 East Third Street Elmer McIntosh (Bud's fllavern) 106 West Fourth Street Emil J. Vaclavek (}J & H Liquor Store) 424 West Rourth Street I Albert Hehnke (Fine Liquors) 203 ~orth Locust Street Irwin W. Snyder (Sf1~delrt sGBar l ;L~ 386 North Walnut Street Samuel M. Houck Jr. & Robert H. Snyder (Blacks. Tavern) 323 West Third Street William Sassen (Sassen's Liquor Store) Nick J8Jl1S0n (Schuff's Liquor SID~re) 217 North Walnut Street 319 North Locust Street Grand Island Liederkranz 401-03 West First Street L. L. Fredrickson (Island Bar) 103 North Locust Street Fraternal Order of Eagles No. 378 219-23 East Third Street I . American Legion Post :[\[0. 53 (Legionnaire Club) 315~ North Locust Street lVIrs. VJilliam Wohl (Wohl's Liquor) 515 ~ast Fourth Street W. .T. Ne~'-lon & \rVm. J. Langdon (Savoy ':Cavern) Harry L. Rozell (Koehler Tavern) 121-123 East Front Street 320 North Locust Street Platt Duetsche Society 1315 West Anna (.~. I ~;~..1 ;j:l RES 0 L UTI 0 N LICENSEE ADDRESS Veterans of B"oreign Wars, Hall County Post 1347 (VFW Club Inc. 216 West Second Street . I B. P. O. Elks #604 205 Vvest First Street m. G. Detweiler and Lona Detweiler (star Super lVIarketQ 509 West Third Street Fred Mehring (Mehring's Beer & Liquor Market) 310 North Pine Street Arthur H. Boehl and Marie C. Kranz (Boehl and Kranz) 207 North Wheeler BE rrr FUHTHER RESOLVED that the Ci ty Clerk forward to the Nebraska Liquor Control Commission at Lincoln, Nebraska, a certified copy of this Resolution. Respectfully submitted this 11th day of April, 1949. I JohrL,Sander Janeral E . Har::ris.__ Ravmond K.Vogt Ordinance, License and Bond Commi ttee On motion of Sand~r, s~cond~d by Harris, r~solution was adopt'2d. I . . I I I . RES 0 L U m ION BE IT RESOLVED BY THE W~YOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA, that the persons hereinafter named be, and the~ are hereby approved as managers for the licensees to whom licenses have been issued to sell beer and alcoholic liquor by the Nebraska Liquor Control Commission, as follows: LICENSEE MANAGER Daniel-Beck Company (Hotel Yancey) Jere Carlson Platt Duetsche Society J. R. Lassen B. P. O. Elks #604 R. E. 'rownsend Grand Island Liederkranz Harry Everet Page Veterans of FDreign Wars, Hall County Post 13~7 (VPW Club Inc.) Gail F. Kir!q>aDi>:Lek American Legion Post No. 53 (Legionnaire Club) Fred E. Hatten Fraternal Order of Eages No. 378 Milton Kalskett BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk forward to the Nebraska Liquor Control Commission at Lincoln, Nebraska, a certified copy of this Resolution. Respec~fully submitted this 11th day of April, 1949. John Sander Janeral E.Harris Raymond K.Vogt. Ordinance, License and Bond Cormni ttee On motion of Sander, seconded by Harris, was adopted. . I I I . 7 '} RES 0 L UTI 0 N BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA, that the application of John C. Schneider, doing business under the trade name of Del Rio Cafe at the addness known as 209 North Garfield, for a license to sell alcoholic liquor by the package only be not granted. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk forward to the Nebraska Liquor Control Commission at Lincoln, Nebraska, a certified copy of this resolution. Respectfully submitted this 11th day of April, 1949. Jdlhn Sander Janeral E.Harris. Raymond K.Vogt. Ordinance, License and Bond Committee On motion of Sand~r, s~condsd by Harris, vms adopted. Ordinanc ~ #2280, cond~mning prop"2rty b"2longing to Falldorf, for th~ purpose of opsning, extsnding and widening Louis~ Street at Blaine Str eet was I' egularly pass~d by the Council and sit:n '3(1 hy th e .M byor. Mov'3d by Harris, s~cond~d by l-Jander, that ttJ~ ordirw.nce be placed on its fjrst rsading at length. Roll call ballot, voting aye, Thomss~n, Harris, Sand8r, Wal1'~"?r, Campb"?ll, onygg, Wilson and Vogt. Voting nay, non~. Ths ordir(c~nce was r"2ad at length Emd pass"2d i t:3 first reading. Moved by Harrj_s, Sanonded by Sander, that th~ rulss be susp?ndsd and ttl~ ordinance placed on its final passag~ and finally oassed. Roll cnll ballot, voting aye, Thomssen, harris, Sand'~r, camPbsll,J<J~ Snygg, Wilson and Vagt. Voting nay, none. The ordinance was finally passed by th''? Council Fend sign'~d by the Ivlayor. Orclinan c e .#;::281, cancI S'Iiining pri va t:; orap srty ill Block 2, Bs-tter bomS's Sub-Division, and bstv.,s-sn Locust a.nd California from Alter to Anderson Str'::st was r'?gularly passed by th,S' Council and signsd by ths M:::i.yor. . I I I . ,1",,' ,{I; ti i'>/ Grand JSlard, N '2 br. April 12, 1949. Council m'2t to organize as by law required, "His Honor", th'2 Mayor, presiding. All Councilmen present. IlHis Honor," the Mayor administered the oath of office to Arthur c. IVla.y'2r, Police Judge, 8mil H. Vic:r'2gg, City Teasurer, Floyd S. Whit'2, City Clerk, also th'3 four C"uncilm''3n, Arthur C. Thomssen, Janeral 8. Harris, L. F. Campb'2ll and Allen L. Overturf. The Cl<.;rk th"3n administer'2d the oath of office to B. J. Cunningham, Mayor. IlHis Honor, n addressed th'3 Council cmd the r''.?tiri:ng Councilman, 8. L. Walker, stating that Mr. Walker, h".? thot, had b8'211 on'3 of the best and most consciencious Councilman tll'2 City had eV'2r had. In addressing the Council as to the coming Y'2ar he str'2ssed co-op'2ration of th'3 diff'2r'3nt departm'2nts and IJ.lade suggestions as to how it might be effect'2d, principally by having a co-ordinator. Discussion by th".? diff".?r'3nt Councilm'3n opinions and ideas expressed. Each and every Councilman stating that co-operation should be 100% but most of them f'3lt that a co-ordinator would be looked upon more as a stooge, and also that ther'3 could b'2 'worked out betw".?en the differ".?nt commi tt".?".?men and their departments a feeling of co-operation and secu:ri ty, that all instructions c,nd ord'srs should come from th e committies to th<:: department head. Th'3 official bonds wers presented as follows: B. J. Cunningham, J. 8. Harris, Arthur C. Mayer, E. H. Vi'?r'2gg, and F. S. Whits and continuation csrtific,its of Arthur C. Thomss'2n. On motion of Thomss'2n, seconded by Harris, bonds were approved. Snygg made inquiry us to fmlds to pay for labor and material at Ball Park. (No positive action.) On mo tion of Hluri s, s sconded by Sand'2r, that an add be run requesting any perso1) knowing of an open pit or shaft in tb'2 City of Grand Island to so notify Chisf of Police. . I I I . ;; {! , ': I Arthur Thomssen made a prese.;ntation spee.;ch of a gift from the Mayor and Council to Mr. Walker. L,=tter from Young Men for ProgresE3ive Gov,=rnm'::mt, p'?rtaininp, to lack of insp"3ctions, both on Dairies and eatinp, Hnd drinking places. On motion of Thomssen, seconded by Harris, \vas rsferred to Kinnison. Bid from Duff Company for gutter roof drain at north side Fire Station of $120.00, in addition to previous bid for roof, was rsad. On motion of Harris, seconded by Wilson, was rsferred to City Property Con~ittee and C. W. Burdick. Letter from C. ~. Beals pertaining to Firs School to be.; hald here April 24-25-& 26 was read and filed. After some discussion, on motion of Campbell, s"3conded by Thomssen, Committee was directed to hire Roscee Fulton to prepare lunches for Fire School. Application of Hanny Lindemann for job as Assistant Inspector was presented and referred to Building Comrni ttee. On motion of Thomss,=n, Council adjourned. F. ~. Whi te, A '1 l~ 1949 City Clerk. prl ;G, .. . I I I . . , Grand I sLmd, N8br. April 20.,..1949 Council m8t as a Board of Equalization on Gravel District #21, ltHis Honor, 11 the Mayor pr s:slding. All Councilmenpr8sen t exc 8pt Snygg. R~SOLUTION (~{ S) BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF TID.!: 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 Gravel District No. 21 to be the total sum of $11, 194. 01 ; that we find the benefits accruing to the real estate in said District to be the total sum of $11,194.01 and that we find the benefits accruing to the respective lots, tracts and parcelsof land on said district to be the sum set opposite the several descriptions as follows: ADDITION AMOUNT $4.92 NAME - !&! BLOCK University Place Floyd H. & Viola I. Runke1 Floyd H. & Viola I. Runkel Floyd H. & Viola I. Runkel Floyd H. & Viola I. Runkel Floyd H. & Viola I. Runkel Floyd H. & Viola I. Runkel Floyd H. & Viola I. Runkel Floyd H. & Viola I. Runkel Floyd H. & Viola I. Runkel Floyd H. & Viola I. Runkel Floyd H. & Viola I. Runkel Floyd H. & Viola I. Runkel Floyd H. & Viola I. Runkel Floyd H. & Viola I. Runkel ,Floyd H. & Viola I. Runkel Floyd H. & Viola I. Runkel FlOyd H. & Viola I. Runkel Floyd H. & Viola I. Runkel Mable E. Waggener Mable E. Waggener Mable E. Waggener Mable E. Waggener Mable E. Waggener Mab~& E. Waggener Mable E. Waggener Mable E. Waggener Mable E. Waggener Mable E. Waggmner 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 8 9 10 1 2 3 1 11 It 4.92 3.35 3.35 1 1 1 It n It It 4 5 6 It 11 2.78 2.78 1.92 1.92 1.92 1.92 1 1 1 1 1 11 It 7 II II II tI 8 " It 9 1 1 It " t1 n 1.92 1.92 1.92 1.92 1.92 1.92 1.92 1.92 1.87 1.87 1.87 1.87 1.87 1. u II 1 " " 1 n It 1 1 " " " " 1 1 1 8 n " " II " " 2 n " 8 3 4 5 " II 8 8 n " 8 II II 6 7 II 1.87 1.87 II 8 8 It II 8 It 1.87 fI 8 8 It 1.87 1.87 " It " . I I I . RES 0 L UTI ON -....-,------- NAME - Mable E. Waggener Mable E. Waggener Mable E. Waggener Mable E. Waggener Mable E. Waggener Mable E. Waggener Bruce W. & Bernice I. Steele Lou Stapleman Bruce W. & Bernice I. Steele Emma Caudill Bruce W. & Bernice I. Steele Carl W. & Bessie L. Alvis Nelia Hoshaw Carl W. & Bessie L. Alvis Robert & Lizzie Rinke Robert & Lizzie Rinke Robert & Lizzie Rinke Robert & Lizzie Rinke Chester J. & Alice W. Moore Chester J. & Alice W. Moore Chester J. & Alice W. Moore Chester J. & Alice W. Moore Mabae E. Waggener Dale R. & B10ria E. Eddy Matle E. Waggener Dale R. & Gloria E. Eddy Margaret Whitt Mable E. Waggener Margaret Whitt Erne s t F. & Ka tie J. Lammcx' Margaret Whitt . : EMBas~}~~~..~~.:1i~S~~,a~~;~} Ernest F. & Katie Lamm i .,:r:l!f{~5~~t-l:-~.~t~~e;i--lIf~ Ernest F. & Katie Lamm Bernard & Winifred McCown Ernest F. & Katie J. Lamm 1Q! BLOCK ADDITION 11 8 University Place 12 13 14 15 16 1 Il It 8 II tf 8 It tt 8 8 tt n It ff 8 If It 9 9 If 2 3 II If If 9 4 5 It It 9 9 It tt 6 It 9 " 7 ff ff 9 8 " " 9 9 II tt 9 10 11 If It 9 " 9 If 12 9 n If 13 9 14 9 If If 1f " 15 9 16 9 " " If It 1. 16 2 16 3 16 4 16 5 16 tf It If It " If It ff It n 6 16 16 16 16 It It 7 " " 8 9 n It " If 10 16 11 16 12 16 13 16 14 16 1f II ft " II II tt If If It ! n,] t ;< r; ~..J .~~~ AMOUNT $2.79 2.79 3.17 3.17 4.84 4.84 4.84 4.84 3.17 3.17 2.79 2.79 1.87 1.87 1.87 1.87 2.79 2.79 3.17 3.17 4.84 4.84 4.84 4.84 3.17 3.17 2.79 2.79 1.87 1.87 1.87 1.87 2.79 2.79 3.17 3.17 . I I I . RES 0 L UTI 0 N ----------- ~ Bernard & Winifred McCown .!&! BLOCK 15 16 Ernest F. & Katie Lamm Estate of Mary D. Cowee Estate of Mary D. Cowee Estate of Mary D. Cowee Estate of Mary D. Cowee Estate of Mary D. Cowee James F. & Helen M. Richardson Estate of Mary D. Cowee James & Helen M. Richardson Alida M. Cowee Estate of Mary D. Cowee Estate of Mary D. Cowee Estate of Mary D. Cowee Estate of Edward O'Brien 11 12 13 Charles A. & Josephine E. Endicott 14 Estate of Edward O'Brien 15 Charles A. & Josephine E. Endicott l6 Charles A. & Josephine E. Endicott 1 Charles A. & Josephine E. Endicott 2 Charles A. & Josephine E. Endicott 3 Charles A. & Josephine E. Endicott 4 Charles A. & J'osephine E. Endicott 5 Charles A. & Josephine E. Endicott 6 Charles A. & Josephine E. Endicott 7 Charles A. & Josephine E. Endicott 8 Mable E. Waggener 9 Frederick W. & Daisy M. Mader 10 11 12 13 Frederick W. & Daisy M. Mader F'rederick W. & Daisy.;vM. Mader Frederick W. & Daisy M. Mader Frederick W. & Daisy M. Mader Frederick W. & Daisy M. Mader Frederick W. & Daisy M. Mader 14 15 16 1 Clarence Weis Clarence Weis 16 1 16 17 17 17 17 17 2 3 4 5 6 17 7 17 17 8 9 17 17 10 17 17 17 17 17 17 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 2 3 2 3 ('- (,1I ~...~. ~) ADDITION AMOUNT University Place $4.84 n n " tt " tt If " II n If II " " " tt " " If If " If " n " " n n II " " n " fI tf " tf " " " 11 tf II II II If II II tf " If " If If " " " " II " It " tt II If II tt II II If 4.84 4.84 4.84 3.17 3.17 2.79 2.79 1.87 1.87 1.87 1.87 1.87 1.87 1.87 1.87 1.87 1.87 1.68 1.68 1.68 1.68 1.68 1.68 1.68 1.68 1.68 1.68 2.58 2.74 2.84 2.94 5.39 5.10 1.92 1.92 . I I I . RESOLUTION -.---------........-- NAME .-..- Clarence Weis Clarence Weis Clarence Weis Clarence Weis Clarence Welts Clarence Weis Clarence Weis Clarence Weie Clarence Weis Clarence Weis Clarence Weia Clarence Weis Clarence Weis Clarence Weis Clarence 'Weis Clarence Weis Clarence Vieis Clarence Weis Clarence Weis Clarence '\/Veia Mike J. & Mary M. Wieczoreck m.~~~m-61'6H:.W.i-tt Clarence Weis Clarence Wais Ru th McKnight Baker RtithMcKnight Baker Ruth McKnight Baker Mary L. Jones Charles Ennis Charles Ennis Thomas F. polzel Thomas F. polzel Margaret Whit Margare t vVhit ClIlarence Weis Clarence Weis Clarence Weis LOT BLOCK - 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 1 3 5 7 9 11 ADDTTIDON 2 University Place 2 2 2 2 2 2 '7 ~ 7 7 7 7 13 7 15 7 1 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 :J.5 1 3 18 5 18 18 7 9 11 It II tt " tt " II n It It \I t1 11 tt It tt n II tl n It It It " n n It It 18 18 tt It It n n It t1 tt t1 ,t n n II t1 tt 4 iL Ej ~:~ AMOUNT $1.92 1.92 1.92 1.92 1.92 1.92 1.92 1.87 1.87 1.87 " 1.87 It 1.87 1.87 1.87 1.87 1.87 It n tt It n 1.87 1.87 ,t tt 1.87 tt 1.87 1.87 1.87 1.8'7 1.87 1.87 1.87 1.87 1.87 1.87 1.8'7 n n tt tI n n " tI It n " 1.87 tt 1.87 " 1.8'7 It 1.8'/ tt 1.m tt 1.8' . I I I . RES 0 L UTI 0 N -....-------- ~ ~ BLOCK 11 18 13 18 Clarence Weis Clarence Weis Clarence Weis 15 18 Clarence Weis 1 23 Clarence Weis 3 23 5 23 Clarence Weis Clarence Weis 7 23 Clarence Weis 9 23 Clarence 1Neis 11 23 Clarence 1IVeis 13 23 15 23 2 17 4 17 6 17 8 17 10 17 Cl arence Wei s Charles C. & Hazel Tippin Charles C. & Hazel Tippin Charles C. & Hazel Tippin Charles C. & Hazel Tippin Charles C. & Hazel Tippin Elmer & Lucille Goehring 12 17 14 17 16 17 Bertha Kruse Bertha Kruse Oscar & Mattie Kent Kellis L. & Margaret Smith Oscar & Mattie Kent 1 18 2 18 3 18 4 18 Kellis L. & Margaret Smith Lorraine V. Rasmussen 5 18 I. Irena Darling 6 18 7 18 Lorraine V. Rasmussen I. Irena Darling 8 18 9 18 10 18 11 18 12 18 N'llie Mattingly I. Irena Darling Clifford I. & Nora Bales I. Irena Darling Clifford I. & Nora Bales 13 18 14 18 I. Irena Daaing Nona Wen Pronske 15 18 16 18 1 1 Herman Niemoth Fred Ernest Mettenbrink ADDITION 5iJF;rj AMOUNT University Place $1.87 ff n If If If tt n It tf " I Scarffs n tI n II II If " If n n tf n n n " tt II It n It tt II n u n It II It II n n tt II College Addition to West Lawn 1.87 1.87 1.68 1.68 1.68 1.68 1.68 1.68 1.68 2.i'4 4.76 3.33 2.63 2.08 2.08 2.63 3..$3 4.76 5.48 5.24 3.67 3.55 2.77 2.28 2.08 2.08 2.08 2.08 2.77 2.28 3.67 3.55 5.48 5.24 4.40 . I I I . liES..QLUTION NAME !&! BLOCK John & Frances M. Vodehnal Fred Ernest Mettenbrink John & Frances M. Vodehnal John & Frances M. Vodehnal John & Frances M. Vodehnal John & Frances M. Vodehnal 10 w. Jack Smith & Dorothy Rose Smith 11 W. Jack Smith & Dorothy Rose Smith 12 W. Jack Smith & Dorothy Rose Smith 13 W. Jack Smith & Dorothy Rose Smith 14 W. Jack Smith & Dorothy Rose Smith 15 W. Jack Smith & Dorothy Rose Smith 16 Charles & Nora Martin 1 Lewellyn L. & Elsie C. Mitton 2 Charles & Nora Martin 3 Lewellyn L. & Elsie C. Mitton 4 Charles & Nora Martin Lewellyn L. & Elsie C. Mitton Karl Martin Petersen & Sema M. Petersen Lewellyn L. & Elsie C. Mitton Edwin M. Petersen & Marcella A. Petersen 9 10 Elias F. Starr & Rosa L. Starr Edwin M. Petersen & Marcella A. Pe tersen 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 Elias F. Starr & Rosa L. Starr Theodore A. &; Agnes Buhrman Elias F. Starr & Rosa L. Starr Theodore A. & Agnes Buhrman Elias F. Starr & Rosa L. Starr Myrtie Alstot Alexander & Mary McNergney Myrtie Alstot. LeRoy & Pauline Nunnenkamp Bert & Hattie Allison N 30t S 15' LeRoy & Pauline Nunnenkamp Rose McGraw 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 4 6 8 2 2 2 2 5 6 2 2 7 2 8 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 3 3 3 3 5 6 3 3 ADDITION 6 ,1' r'1i, i~ <" <' ,~ ,)I AMOUNT College Addition$6.90 to West Lawn 1.28 " " II 11 It II " II It If " " It " II It It It " It It " II II " " 11 It If n 11 ,If " fI It It " 2.99 1.99 1.80 1.80 1.17 1.97 1.65 tt 11 If II It tt It 3.45 3.30 n tt 5.10 " 7.08 It 7.31 2.78 2.78 1.94 1.85 tt It It II II 1.80 tt 1.80 It 1.80 1.80 fI 11 2.76 n 2.76 It 3.26 3.26 4.66 4.66 4.26 4.42 2.17 1.11 II It It It II II It 3.22 2.78 2.77 . I I I . RES 0 L UTI 0 N ---------- NAME - Joseph Jarney Ethel May Lesh Lloyd R. & Inez P. Beliel Ethel May Lesh Lloyd R. & Inez P. Beliel Ethel May Lesh Lloyd R. & Inez P. Beliel Ethel May Lesh Eloyd R. & Inez P. Beliel Ethel May Lesh Lena Conley Ethel May Lesh Claud L. & Geraldine L. Wilson Effie Mumford Max J. & Ruth Cornelius LulaRoberts McKinney Max J. & Ruth Cornelius Max J. & Ruth Cornelius E.1. 2 William H. Kearney w.1. 2 Iry & Norman Ciemnocolowsky Iry & Norman Ciemnocolowsky Harry E. Williams City of Grand Island John H. & Ruby I. Ellis City of Grand Island John H. & Ruby I. Ellis City of Grand Island Jack Ennis Bernice Glass Ethel May Lesh Bernice Glass John H. & Dora A. Pohlman John H. & Dora A. Pohlman Wayne L. & Ruby Herrick Gardon L. & Mildred L. Evans Martin G. & Elsie A. Meyer 1&1 BLOCK 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 11 13 14 15 16 17 18 1 2 3 4 6 8 10 12 13 7 3 8 3 3 9 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 2 4 4 3 4 4 4 5 4 4 7 7 4 9 4 4 It 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 ADDITION 7, iJ. ~3 61 AMOUNT College Addition to West Lawn $1.90 tt " " If It It It t1 " It " tt tr " tI tr n tt " " tt " " " " " tt n It tt " tt tt n " It It tt tI t1 It It It It It " " tI tI If " " " " 1.80 1.80 1.80 " It " 1.80 1.80 2.76 2.76 3.26 " n It It tI 3.26 n 4.66 4.66 4.74 2.94 " " " n 3.32 It 1.38 2.87 1.26 .A4 t1 n 1.80 1.80 2.83 2.76 3.36 3.26 4.81 4.66 3.00 5.28 1.36 3.10 2.62 1.80 1.80 1.80 .95 . I I I . RES 0 L UTI 0 N _.._.._ ..-...._...,_..._..._n_,........,__. ~ Gordon L. & Mildred L. Evans James A. & Julia E. Brown Sarah Mattson John V. Heilly Lester H. & Joyce H. Kindig Robert D. & Wilnetta A. Pickard Kathryn Rinke Robert D. & Wilnetta A. JHckard KathrYn Rinke Robert D. & Wilnetta A. Pickard Kathryn Rinke Margaret Whtttt Rachel Ellen Dutton Margaret Whitt Rachel Ellen Dutton E. Enard Johnson & Harleen G. Johnson Gertrude Lesher & Rosa Starr & Carl Lesher Glen B. V~litehead Rir3Emaa:sHR:-t}-l&}-lQ~an~l-i~}-lWb.a.'Walia~tl Gertrude Lesher & Rosa Starr Joseph L. & Agnes M. Erny Clarence Mattingly Joseph L. & Agnes M. Erny Clarence Mattingly Wilbur & Jessie McReynolds Alice Anthony w.;h 2 Albert C. & Goldie F. Paulick E.;h 2 Wilbur & Jessie McReynolds Alice Anthony wl 2 Albert C. & Goldie F. Paulick Et Arthur D. & Ethel M. Cone John & Susie Williams B~ Albert C. & Goldie F. Paulick Et Max J. & Ann Florine Loibl Gladys M. & Alvin L. Juett Albert C. & Goldie F. Paulick w.1. 2 E.;h 2 Edward J. & Veronica M. Cain !&1: BLOCK 14 15 16 17 18 It) 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 8 9 5 5 5 5 1 5 6 2 6 6 3 4 6 5 6 6 7 8 6 6 9 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 1 2 2 3 4 7 4 7 7 7 7 7 5 7 6 7 6 7 7 7 7 7 8 7 ADDITION 8 " ') ':s (1) AMOUNT College Addition to West Lawn $2.76 It 1I tl It It It II " It II It It If tl It " It tt tl It It It It " If It " " It It tl It % " " It II " It " It fI It II It " It It II It " II It " It 1.45 3.26 2.85 " 4.66 5.40 5.74 3.06 3.00 2.51 II It 2.67 1.80 1.80 1.80 1.80 " II " 1.80 " 1.80 2.76 2.76 3.26 3.26 4.6<<) 4.68 " " " " " " 6.92 If 4.15 3.21 3.34 1.95 1.23 2.67 1.02 It .61 1.80 1.26 .54 1.80 9 .:-::~ F:; ~ii R E S o L U T I o N -------.---.... NAME 1Q! BLOCK ADDITION AlVIOUNT - , Gladys M. & Alvin L. Juett Wlo. 10 7 College Addition 2 to West Lawn $1.26 Albert C. & Goldie 1" Paulick Elo. 10 7 It n .54 . 2 . Gerturde Lesher-Hosa Starr &:. Carl Lesher 11 7 n It 1.80 I Gertrude Lesher-Rosa Starr &:. Carl Lesher 12 7 n It 1.80 Esta te of J. B. Lesher 13 7 11 If 3.13 E s ta t e of J. B. Lesher 14 7 II 11 3.12 Mary Bell Mattingly 15 7 II fI 2.65 E s ta te of J. B. Lesher 16 7 II II 3.64 Mary Bell Mattingly I? fZ It II 5.54 E s ta te of J. B. Lesher 18 7 ,t It 5.52 Gertrude Lesher & Rosa Starr & Carl Lesher 1 8 " It 5.56 Gertrude Lesher & Rosa Starr &:. Carl Lesher 2 8 " " 5.54 Gertrude Lesher & Rosa Starr & Carl Lesher 3 8 It " 3.66 I Gertrude Lesher & Rosa Starr & Carl Lesher 4 8 II " 3.66 Gertrude Lesher & Rosa Starr & Carl Lesher 5 8 II II 3.14 Gertrude Lesher & Rosa Starr & Carl Lesher 6 8 11 " 3.14 Gertrude Lesher &:. Hosa Starr & Carl Lesher '1 8 It " 1.82 Gertrude Lesher & Rosa Starr &:. Carl Lesher 8 8 n tl 1.82 Gertrude Lesher & Rosa Starr & Carl Lesher 9 8 " It 1.82 Gertrude Lesher & Hosa Starr & Carl Lesher 10 8 If It 1.82 Gertrude Lesher & Rosa Starr &:. Carl Lesher 11 8 n It 3.14 I Gertrude Lesher & Rosa Starr & Carl Lesher 12 8 tl tl 3.14 . Gertrude Lesher & Rosa Starr & Carl Lesher 13 8 It " 3.66 Gertrude Lesher & Rosa Starr &:. Carl Lesher 14 8 It tl 3.66 Gertrude Lesher & Rosa Starr & Carl Lesher 15 8 It tl 5.56 Gertrude Lesher & Rosa StaI'r & Carl Lesher 16 8 " tl 5.54 Jesse W. Myers i 9 II II 4.68 " ~ ~. f~ 10 '" . ,> , RES 0 L ]" T ION NAME LOT BLOCK ADDITION AMOUNT - Gertrude Lesher-Rosa Starr-Carl Lesher 2 9 College Addition to West Lawn $4.68 . Jesse W. Myers 3 9 It n 3.28 I Gertrude Lesher &. Rosa Starr &. Carl Lesher 4 9 tl " 3.28 Charles Dallas Henley & Georgine Lonore Henley 5 9 " " 1.82 Gertrude Lesher &. Rosa Starr &. Carl Lesher 6 9 If tt 1.82 Gertrude Lesher-&. Rosa Starr & Carl Lesher '7 9 " n 1.82 Gertrude Lesher &, Rosa Starr &, Carl Lesher 8 9 " n 1.82 Gertrude Lesher &, Rosa Starr &. Carl Lesher 9 9 " It 1.82 Gertrude Lesher &, Rosa Starr &, Carl Lesher 10 9 " n 1.82 Ger trude Lesher &, Rosa Starr &, Carl Lesher 11 9 It If 2.'78 I Gertrude Lesher &. Rosa Starr &. Carl Lesher 12 9 " n 2.78 Gertrude Lesher &, Rosa Starr &. Carl Lesher 13 9 It It 3.28 Gertrude Lesher &. Rosa Starr &. Carl Lesher 14 9 " " 3.28 Gertrude Lesher & Rosa Starr &, Carl Lesher 15 9 It It 4.68 Gertrude Lesher &. Rosa Starr &. Carl Lesher 16 9 If ff 4.68 Edward G. &. Ardith E. Stapleton W-~ 1 10 " tt 1.43 2 Etta House IvIigot Et 1 10 It n 1.43 Gertrude Lesher-Rosa Starr- Carl Lesher 2 10 tt " 4.68 Edna C. C. Christensen &. Ve Anna Rae Christensen 3 10 " It 1.46 I Gertrude Lesher &, Rosa Starr & Carl Lesher 4 10 n II 3.28 . Edna C. C Christensen &, VeAnna Rae . Christensen 5 10 " It .96 Gertrude Lesher&. Rosa Starr &. Carl Lesher 6 10 It II 2.78 .~. Gertrude Lesher &, Rosa Starr &, Carl Lesher 8 10 " " 1.82 Gertrude Lesher & Rosa Starr &. Carl Lesher 10 10 " It 1.82 Ray C. &, Lilac F. Lewis 11 10 tI tI .96 . I I I . RES 0 L UTI 0 N --------......- ~ Gertrude Lesher & Rosa Starr & Carl Lesher Edna E. Wagner & Grace M. Taylor Gertrude Lesher-Rosa Starr & Carl Lesher Edna E. Wagner & Grace M. Taylor Gertrude Lesher & Rosa Starr & Carl Lesher Margaret Whitt Ralph A. & Maxine S. Miller Margaret 'uvhi tt Ralph A. & Maxine S. Miller Glenn & Josephine Orvis Percy A. & Mildred Dangler Glenn & Josephine Orvis Chris & Margaret M. Fuehrer James R. Travis William Fenno Stephen C. & Elouise W. Lehmann William Fenno N 30' Alice J. Strong S 15' Stephen C. & E10uise W. Lelnnann Alice J. Strong Levi H. & Dora C. Jensen William Cornelius George W. & Ida F. Allen Emma Detamore Frank & Tena Hejkal William E. Hines Soren S. & Laurine A. Christensen William E. Hines Soren S. & Laurine A. Christensen LOT BLOCK ADDITION - 12 10 College Add. to West Lawn 13 14 15 11 12 13 14 14 15 16 1 2 3 William B. Hilbert 10 Soren S. & Laurine A. Christensen 11 Alphonsus A. & Georgine E. Bixenmann 12 John H. & Alma Sims 13 Clarence Andrew Smith 14 10 10 10 16 1 10 11 2 11 3 11 11 i1 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 4 5 6 7 9 12 4 5 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 6 7 8 9 12 " tI tI fI II '11 II fI II It It 11 II II II " " fI " It " " " " " " " II " " " " " " It If It II It " " ft " " II tI tI II II II II " It tI " " " It It " " " " " " " 11 /' Gl .. v ..~ AMOUNT $2.78 1.46 3.28 3.86 4.68 4.83 2.86 3.38 1.46 2.82 .96 1.82 1.82 2.82 .96 3.38 .97 .49 4.83 2.86 4.68 4.68 3.28 3.28 2.78 2.78 1.82 1.82 1.82 1.82 2.78 2.78 3.28 3.28 . I I I . R~.20LUT1.0g ~ Otto & Myrtle Brown Clarence Andrew Smith H. T. Brown Benjamin F. Sharp H. T. Brown Benjamin F. Sharp H. T. Brown Benjamin F. Sharp Lavon H. & Emily M. Joaes Benjamin F. Sharp Benjamin F. Sharp Benjamin F. Sharp Benjamin F. Sharp Benjamin F. Sharp Carl Everett Sharp Benjamin F. Sharw carl Everett Sharp Benjamin F. Sharp Ernest W. & Lizzie Nunnenkamp Theodore F. & Mildred Law Ernest W. & Lizzie Nunnenkamp Theodore F. & Mildred Law Lizzie Nunnemkamp Catherine & Richard Lundy Dorman & Zelma Giddings Dorman & Zelma Giddings Kathryn Bade Dorman & Zelma Giddings !&.! BLOCK 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 8 10 11 Earl William aa1a & Veronica Fiala Be~j~in F. Sharp Earl William Fiala & Veronica Fiala Benjamin F. Sharp Harley C. & Ruby Rob1yer Albert E. & Ruth Johnson Carl W. & Margaret M. Demoss Griff S. & Minnie L. Whitt 15 12 16 1 12 13 m3 13 13 13 13 13 2 3 4 5 6 7 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 1 2 14 14 3 14 4 5 14 14 14 6 14 14 14 12 14 13 14 14 14 15 14 16 14 .....,-^,,'_.,"'/ 9 17 10 17 11 17 12 17 ADDITION College Add. to West Lawn tt tt II tt tt It II It II II tl 11 tt II tt tt fI If " It tt tt tt tt tt It It It tt tl II tt " It tt II II II II tl II tl II " tl II " It It tt II II II It It II tt II tt tt It " u It 11 tI It tI tt tt 11 !-" n X.? AMOUNT $4.68 4.68 4.68 4.68 3.28 3.28 2.78 2.78 1.82 1.82 1.82 1.82 2.78 2.78 3.28 3.28 4.68 4.68 3.29 4.89 1.72 3.41 1.03 2.83 1.82 1.82 1.11 2.83 1.60 3.41 3.25 4.89 3.34 3.34 1.62 4.82 . I I I . RES 0 L UTI 0 N ---------- NAlVrE Harvey Stahlnec~er H. T. Brown Frank D. & C. Elaine Greene 3 H. 'I'. Brown Frank D. & C. Elaine Greene 5 Jo seph N. Brumbaugh~}~&Philip Martin v:t~ol6'eH(I<l(.a"'.;..s:~~;Y;i~1HHH~~1j1t~1t 6 Frank D. & C. Elaine Greene Raymond H. & Dagny M. Dahlke Frank D. & C. Elaine Greene Raymond h. & Dagpy M. Dahlke John David Kiser & Rose M. Kiser 11 Raymond H. & Dagny M. Dahlke Edward & Gertrude Luebke Earl H. & Norma Ramsey Oliver W. & Opal Marie Nelson Earl H. & Nora Ramsey John N. & Pauline M. Dorszymski Maud Clark 6 Roy & Vimla C. Knuth 7 Wynona M. Blackburn 8 Claud R. & Lillian M. Tonkinson 9 Wynona M. Blackburn 10 Lillie M. Tonkinson 11 Orval J.& Cleo Driver 12 Florence V. Coonts 1 Myron E. Poyer 2 Plorence V. Coonts 3 Isaac & Edward C. Smith Oscar F. & Helen L. Gray Albert E. & Ruth Johnson Oscar F. & Helen L. Gray 7 Albert E. & Ruth Johnson 8 LOT BLOC}): 1 2 15 15 15 15 4 15 15 7 15 8 15 9 15 10 15 15 12 15 1 2 16 16 16 3 4 16 16 16 16 16 16 5 16 16 16 17 17 17 4 17 5 17 6 17 17 17 ADDITION College Add. II " II II n " II II 11 1I It It II If II II If " It 11 If II II II ~ II If 11 II 11 II II II II II II II If II " It If " II " If 11-! '- f~ i7; ;~~~ AMOUNT q'7 26 (te0. II 4.95 1.67 If It 3.47 " 1.03 2.89 1.03 II II II 2.89 It 1.67 It 3.47 II 3.34 It 4.95 4.74 4.74 " If II 3.34 II 3.34 1/ 2.84 2.84 2.84 2.84 3.34 3.34 4.82 4.82 4.74 4.74 3.34 3.34 2.84 2.84 2,84 2.84 . I I I . RES 0 L UTI 0 N ----.....----- !&! BLOCK ~ Mildred Cupit Sems Floyd E. & Gertie Riegel Mildred Cupit Sems Floyd E. & Gertie Riegel Martha Hilton Floyd E. & Gertie Riegel Martha Hilton Floyd E. Riegel City of Grand Island Floyd E. & Gertie Riegel 10 A. D. Gilbert 11 12 1 2 Floyd E. & Gertie Riegel School District of Grand Island School District of Grand Island School District of Grand Island School District of Grand Island School District of Grand Island School District of Grand Island School District of Grand Island School District of Grand Island School District of Grand Island School District of Grand Island School District of Grand Island School District of Grand Island School District of Grand Island School District of Grand Island School District of Grand Island School District of Grand Island School District of Grand Island School District of Grand Island School District of Grand Island 8 10 School District of Grand Island School District of Grand Island 12 Floyd E. Riegel Floyd E. Riegel Ployd E. Riegel Ferne & George H. Frye ADDITION 12 [) ,~ . ~y 1 AMOUNT 1 18 College Addition$4.89 2 3 18 18 18 4 5 6 18 18 18 18 18 7 8 9 18 18 18 19 19 3 19 19 19 19 20 4 5 6 1 2 3 20 20 20 20 4 5 6 1 2 20 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 3 4 5 6 21 21 1 22 3 22 5 22 7 22 tt tt It n II " II If w tf tf II II II II II II tf II II II II tl II It tl It " " II n II n tl II II II II II II 2.86 tt 3.44 1.46 2.91 .96 2.91 n II II II II .96 3.44 1.46 4.99 2.94 2.86 2.86 1.46 1.46 .96 .96 2.86 2.86 1.46 It ~< II II II II II n " II It II n II II 1.46 " .96 II .96 II 3.74 5.60 1.84 II II It 3.72 1.32 3.20 1.88 1.88 It It If It II 1.88 If 4.78 3.24 2.93 1.78 . I I I . RES 0 L UTI 0 N -----.----- ~ LOT BLOCK - 22 College Addition$1.78 AiMOUN~ George & Ivy B. Horton George & Ivy B. Horton George & Ivy B. Horton 9 11 13 15 17 George W. Horton Edward D. & Emma G. Sallinger Ruth & Max J. Cornelius 19 Grand Island Land Company Elias F. & Rosa L. Starr Grand Island Land Company Elias F. & Rosa L. Starr Mary & Lester E. Watkins Elias F. & Rosa L. Starr Mary & Lester E. Watkins Sarah Anderson Mary & Lester E. Watkins LeRoy G. & Rhea S. Kutschkau Mary & Lester E. Watkins LeRoy G. & Rhea S. Kutschkau Otis A. & Minda E. Brown 10 11 12 13 14 15 City of Grand Island Frank J. & Agnes Kotrc City of Grand Island Frank J. & Agnes Kotrc Gerald E. & Beulah M. Edwards 16 17 18 Francis C. & Gwen X. Luddington Olga A. Schumacker (Johnson) Elizabeth Boldt 19 20 Raymond H. & Dagny M. Dahlke Claud R. & Lillian M. Tonkinson Raymond H. & Dagny M. Dahlke Claud R. & Lillian M. Tonkinson Raymond H. & Dagny M. Dahlke Claud R. & Lillian M. Tonkinson Raymond H. & Dagny M. Dahlke George W. & Marie E. Page Raymond H. & Dagny M. Dahlke Jesse E. Evison Jr. & Lois Evison 9 10 11 22 22 22 22 22 1 2 3 23 23 23 4 23 23 5 6 23 23 23 23 7 8 9 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 1 2'4 2 24 3 4 24 24 5 24 6 24 24 7 8 24 24 24 24 ADDITION tt n " " " " It " tt " " " It " " tt " n " " " tt tt If " " " tt If " " If " " " " It It " " 13 :; .0 tt 1.78 It 1.78 2.93 3.24 4.78 4. 6 IT: 4.61 3.13 " It " " " tt If 3.13 2.88 2.88 tt tt It 1.78 fI 1.78 1.78 1.78 1.78 1.78 1.78 It tt n " n " 1.78 " 2.88 2.88 3.13 3.13 " tt If tt 4.61 4.61 4.61 " " " 4.61 " 3.13 n 3.13 fI 2.88 2.88 1.78 1.78 It 11 1.78 1.78 1.78 e I I I e RES 0 L UTI 0 .N ------------'!'"'-- ~ Raymond H. & Dagny M. Dahlke Frank D. & C. Elaine Lois Greene Ro11an T. & Helen R. Tonkinson Frank D. & C. Elaine Lois Greene Ro1lan T. & Helen R. Tonkinson Frank D. & C. Elaine Lois Greene Ella F. J. Stegemann Janera1 E. & Clara R. Harris Ella F. J. Stegemann Anna M. Suhr Hubert J. & Elsie Cordes Anna M. Suhr Walter Gunther Anna M. Suhr Walter Gunther City of Grand Island Opal Fern Dodd Erwin T. & Esther E. Dahlke Erwin T. & Esther E. Dahlke John H. Gies Howard L. & Jeanne P. Peterson Clara 01zofka Walter S. & J'ean Reinecke Clara Olzofka Tamotsu T. & Masano A. Nishimura John & Roma Ditter Harry L. & Bonnie B. Stroup John Ennis Jessie & Zita M. Gayer Harvey Stahlnecker Ruth & Max J. Cornelius Earl & Bertha A. Clark Nathan J. & Gladine D. Forsbers Luther & Isab1e A. Soper , Natha.n J. & Gladys F'orsberg ~i.~~3.9:d:.~iEfl.;}.:ft:.J,N:a~~<1}~$~i((~~a~afa~:e:' .~ ,.-:- bQ! BLOCK 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 1 2 3 4 5 6 10 12 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 ADDITION 14 JQ ."- '<:/ AMOUNT 12 24 College Addition 1.78 II 1.78 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 2& 25 25 25 25 8 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 II " II tt " " It " " " If w " " It " It " n " " " It, " " It tI Gilberts :iSn,d II It It II II " " It II " II II II " II " ff tf tf 1.78 " 2.88 2.88 3.13 3.13 " " f1 It 4.61 " 4.61 3.16 4.82 " " " i.54 " 3.26 rt 1.23 2.94 1.78 1.78 1.78 II It It " It 1.78 It 1.21 " 2.94 " 1.53 3.66 3.15 4.82 3.50 5.51 1.63 3.68 .71 2.77 2.08 .67 2.77 1.56 . I I I . RES 0 L UTI 0 N ----,------- ~ Isabel A. Soper-wife Na than J. & Gladys Forsberg E+i4Hl.H~~R..~..-!~~~..Jtg8(.~t.~~-i~..-:~,*~.k1<<..m.~~ Elizabeth Wiechman William E. & Edna May White Robert & Wilma Wakelin Francis C. & Bessie F. Durham Floyd Boston Hurlburt & A. C. Robert & WilmaWa~in Francis C. & Bessie F. Durham Viola Brown & Harry Brown Patrick F. & Shiron K. Cordes John P. & Nellie K. Harder Patrick F. & Shiron K. Cordes Paul William Tookey & E. Jane Clara La Frantz Peter & Martha Jusczyk Clara La Frantz Peter & Martha Jusczyk Clara La Frantz Leonard.A. & Jessie M. McCorkhill Clara La Frantz Lloyd H. & Elaine I. Berry Clara La Frantz Clara La Frantz Clara La Frantz Rudolph & Mary M. Dohrn Clara La li'rantz Eugene & Cora H. F'reeman City of Grand Island Mabel B. Tomiska Milford C. & Irene C. Copple Walter S. & Jean Reinecke Mabel B. Tomiska Milford C. & Irene C. Copple Walter S. & Jean Reinecke School District of Grand Island LOT BLOCK - E.1.. 2 wt Et wt 12 13 14 10 11 12 13 14 1 2 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 E e8' 12 W44' 12 13 E88' 14 W44' 14 ADDITION 15 /ti17 \:../ tI AMOUNT CBilb~rt/tscU5rdj1 $3.68 1 2 2 26 26 26 27 27 3 27 2' 4 4 27 27 5 27 6 27 7 27 8 27 9 27 27 27 27 27 27 28 28 3 28 28 4 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 ~8 28 28 28 29 II If ff If ff ff fI II " II II It " It " II fI II fI fI II It II 11 ff ff fI II fI " " " " It II It 3.37 5.51 5.54 2.20 3.04 3.56 1.36 2.20 II II II ff ff II ff II 2.72 II 2.72 ff 2.08 II 2.08 " 2.72 II 2.72 3.56 3.56 5.24 5.24 5.24 5.24 ff ff II ff ff " ff 3.56 II 3.56 2.72 2.72 2.08 2.68 2.08 2.08 2.08 " It ff It ff It II n .98 ff 1.10 2.08 " II .98 II 1.10 26.04 ff . I I I . R E SO.-.!! UTI 0 N NAME Theodore P. Boehm Theodore P. Boehm Theodore P. Boehm Theodore P. Boehm Theodore P. Boehm Theodore p. Boehm Theodore p. Boehm Theodore P. Boehm Theodore P. Boehm Theodore p. Boehm Theodore P. Boehm Theodore p. Boehm Theodore p. Boehm Theodore P. Boehm Bertha Pankratz Bertha Pankratz Bertha Pankratz Bertha Pankratz Gec~ge Sutherland George Sutherland George Sutherland F. G. Falmlen D. Eveline Evans Margaret J. Falmlen Margaret J. Falmlen Margaret J. Falmlen Margaret J. Falmlen Margaret J. Falmlen William Ehrsam E~11_~f SEt-NEt S8. James R. Travis James R. Travis Sjilvia A. Miller W. T. McDonald w. T. McDonald w. T. McDonald School District of Grand Island School District of Grand Island School District of Grand Island .!.&! BLOCK 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 llll 3 7 9 11 13 2 4 6 12 14 16 1 2 28 28 3 28 28 4 5 6 28 28 28 28 28 7 28 28 28 28 28 1 29 3 29 29 5 7 9 29 29 13 29 29 1 30- 30 5 30 30 30 30 30 31 1 ADDITION 16 GS AMOUNT Highland Park $5.13 It II It It II It II II II II " It II If It II II II It fI 11 It " It tt If " tt tt Scarff's 1 1 11 " 1 1 tf It 1 II 2 II 3 It 4 It " 5.13 3.33 tt " 3.35 It 2.74 It 2.74 1.96 1.96 n It fI 2.73 fl 2.73 3.32 n " 3.32 tt 5.08 5.08 3.52 II' It It 3.41 2.79 1.96 2.78 3.40 tt 11 fI It It 5.27 II 5.27 It 3.40 It 2.78 1.96 1.96 1.96 1.96 40.16 3.29 1.44 It II It tf .55 .55 1.44 3.29 14.29 14.29 32.05 .' I I I . RES 0 L UTI 0 N NAME - School District of Grand Island School District of Grand ~alandd School District of Grand Island John Edward Botteicher and Myrtle Leona Botteichar John Edward Botteicher and Myrtle Leona Botteicher B. G. & Dorothy E. Stearley Orville J. & Ethel F. Miller Harry B. & Norma Jean Kramer ;~R~i-.$Q~~,,&~"iMiSr:tt,(:'Jtt~~:".~~~~-iIre;e::" Dewey Spinas Mildred F. Thompson Mildred F. Thompson Oren R. Haney School District of Grand Island School District of Grand Island School District of Grand Island School District of Grand Island School District of Grand Island Eule J. & Mary Casler School District of Grand Island School District of Grand Island J. B. Murphy Sebastian & Nell L. Gimple Sebastian & Nell L. Gimple Sebastian & Nell L. Gimple Sebastian & Nell L. Gimple Sebastian & Nell L. Gimple William F. & George H. Tilley William F. & George H. Tilley Roy & Verna Hanchett William F. & George H. Tilley Roy & Verna Hanchett William F. & George H. Tilley Eugene C. & Mildred F. Vanosdall H&~~~8l-.J'W~1H&HGlll:l&l~~}.iel~.J{- -:M!lB.::J:.e.'t' Eugene C. & Mildred F. Vanosdall ~~~6~~,~~~HBn:~~~:"~B,"~:.~M~l"~~'r .:tf~~~~1-:W\.J.}~~.~t~~yJ-~~~.Mi::t\Peli~S da 11 LOT BLOCK 5 6 6 10 12 14 2 10 11 12 13 14 5 6 1 a 3 6 7 9 11 ADDITION Scarff's II 7 II 2 " 8 4 8 II 8 II l:\ " 8 " 8 " 4 9 9 " n s " 9 10 10 10 9 It " " 10 " ~) 10 10 11 12 13 13 13 13 13 13 " " " It 1 n 2 " 3 It 4 " n . " 14 n 4 14 14 14 " II n 5 " 14 14 14 II " 14 14 " " 17 ~L f; 1.) AMOUNT $3~.14 14.24 12.16 3.35 1.52 1.01 .44 1.53 3.31 3.41 1.59 .68 6.69 1.43 1.59 1.92 3.40 3.53 14.2- 32.1, 4.15 4.19 1.93 1.96 .83 .84 5.24 3.17 3.55 1.48 2.28 .63 2.08 2.08 2.08 . I I I . REdS.Q1i1.I0,!1 ~ Neil & Donna M. Pink~n Neil & Donna M. Pinks~on Peoples State Bank Raymond C. & Helen I. Pierson H. L.&Laura J. Foreman Raymond C. & Helen I. Pierson H. E. & Laura J. Foreman Robert J. & Alice G. Klingensmith Preston G. & Joleta E. Ward Robert J. & Alice G. Klingensmith Preston B. & Joelta E.Ward Clayton C. & Mabel A. McCaw ~illiam C. & Hilda E. Tagge Clayton C. & lf~bel A. McCaw William C. & Hilda E. Tagge Eldon A. & Dee A. Merritt William C. & Hilda E. Tagge Jldon A. & Dee A. Merritt Robert E. & Doris M. Contryman Eldon A. & Dee A. Merritt. Robert E. & Doris M. Contryman Charles A. & Lola B. Pinkston Ralph J. & Ellan Irene Bishop S 46t-W691 Mary A. Pierce Mary A. Pierce Mary A. Pierce Mary A. Pierce Mary Wilkie Pierce Mary Wilkie Pierce Mary W&lkie Pierce Eldon p. & Margaret A. Cunningham Eldon P. & Margaret A. Cunningham Orrin O. Tuclrer Eldon P. & Margaret A. Cunningham Eldon p. & Margaret A. Cunningham E. C. & Maud Warren LOT BLOCK - 13 14 15 14 17 14 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 2 4 6 8 10 J.2 14 16 18 7 11 1 2 15 15 15 3 4 5 15 15 15 15 6 7 8 15 15 9 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 1 3 5 19 19 19 19 9 19 19 ADDITION Scarff1s It tI t1 If t1 It 11 It t1 t1 It t1 tl t1 t1 tI tl t1 tl II tI It It " It " It It It It It " " It It 18 r (: (I ~~. ,,' ".I AMOUNT $2.08 2.08 2.08 5.48 5.24 3.67 3.55 2.77 2.28 2.08 2.08 2.08 2.08 2.08 2.08 2.77 2.28 3.67 3155 5.48 5.24 2.08 2.08 2.08 2.08 2.08 2.08 2.63 ..,)5.33 4.76 2.08 2.08 2.08 2.08 2.08 2.08 . I I I . Rfd20LU!IO! NAME fQ! BLOCK Eldon P. & Margaret A. Cunningham 13 19 Eldon P. & Margaret A. Cunningham 15 19 Eldon P. & Margaret A. Cunningham 1 22 Eldon P. & Margaret A. Cunningham Eldon P. & Margaret A. Cunningham A:illdrawP& Gl.d7~8Vfi,t.KAttimn:n5..:"; Andrew & Gladys M. Kittel Andrew & Gladys M. Kittel Andrew & Gladys M. Kittel Andrew & Gladys M. Kittel Andrew & Gladys M. Kittel Grand Island Land Company Grand Island Land Company Grand Island Land Company Faye A. Lark~ Faye A. Larkin Faye A. Larkin Grand Island Land Company Elizabeth Hurley Elizabeth Hurley Elizabeth Hurley Josephine Bates Leroy A. Li11ianthal Leroy A. Eillianthal Ralph & Ethel Sutton Ralph & Ethel Sutton Ralph & Ethel Sutton Ethel C. Vaughan Ethel C. Vaughan County of Hall County of Hall Marvin E. & Ruby A. Beekman Marvin E. & Ruby A. Beekman Marvin E. & Ruby A. Beekman Christina Harriott Christina Harriott Christina Harriott 9 10 11 12 13 14 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 3 22 5 22 1 2 23 23 23 3 4 23 5 23 6 2 23 24 24 24 4 6 ADDITION Scarff's " " If If " " " " If " u If If 1 1 Harrison's Sub. " 1 2 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 5 6 7 8 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 u.: ii' " " " " " " If " " If " " " " " If If If u " ff " " " If If " If tI If If If If " If If u If If If If " rr {\ 19 u ty AMOUNT $2.08 2.08 2.40 2.~0 2.30 6.66 6.36 5.24 5.04 6.76 6.26. 5.74 4.66 5.97 3.00 1.45 .50 2.76 3.66 5.01 5.01 3.66 2.76 2.26 2.~6. 3.66 5.01 5.01 3.66 2.76 2.20 2.76 3.66 5.01 5.01 3.66 2.76 . I I I . RES 0 L UTI 0 N ---------- 20 [T C ~ NAME - LO~ BLOCK ADDITION AMOUNT 11 2 Harrison's Sub. $2.20 Christina Harriott Christina Harriott 12 13 Ethel C. Vauglfn , Ethel C. Vaughan Willis J. Beekman 14 Willis J. Beekman Willis J. Beekman Roy & Wanda W. Hoffrichter Roy & Wanda W. Hoffrichter Roy & Wanda W. Hoffrichter Roy & Wanda W. Hoffrichter Roy & Wanda W. Hoffrichter Roy & Wanda W. HOffrichter Roy & Wanda W. Hoffrichter Roy & Wanda W. Hoffrich~r Roy & Wanda W. Hoffric~r Roy & Wanda W. Hoffrichter Roy & Wanda W. Hoffrichter Roy & Wanda W. Hoffrichter Roy & Wanda W. Hoffrichter Roy & Wanda W. Hoffrichter Oren E. Cunningham 9 10 11 12 13 14 8 '. 9 10 11 12 13 14 1 2 3 Oren E. Cunningham Oren E. Cunningham Oren E. Cunningham 4 Oren E. Cunningham 5 Oren E. Cunningham Oren E. Cunningham 6 7 Oren E. Cunningham 8 Oren E. Cunningham 9 Oren E. Cunningham John H. & Dorothy S. Bowers 10 1 2 John H. & Dorothy S. Bowers John H. & Dorothy S. Bowers John H. & Dorothy S. Bowers 3 4 L 1 2 3 8 8 8 8 8 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 3 3 3 3 2 n 2 n 2 II 8 n 8 11 8 8 8 If n It It If If 8 tf n If It tf If 11 n n n tf 11 n f1 It n n n If If tl n II 11 11 II 11 If If If It It If If n It n n n n If n If 11 If n n n If n n If n 2.76 3.66 n It 5.01 5.01 n n 3.49 2.86 2.08 2.08 2.08 2.08' 2.86 3.49 5.01. 5.01 3.49 2.86 2.08 2.08 2.08 2.08 2.08 2.08 2.08 2.08 2.86 3,49 5.01 2.93 1.41 .78. 2.12 2.20 2.20 2.20 . I I I . RES 0 L UTI 0 N ...---------- NAME LOT BLOCK John H. & Dorothy S. Bowers John H. & Dorothy S. Bowers Lawrence M. & Mary Bowers Oren E. Cunningham Oren E. Cunningham Oren E. Cunningham Oren E. Cunningham Oren E. Cunningham Oren E. Cunningham Oren E. Cunningham Estate of Mary Franz Estate of Mary Franz Estate of Mary Franz Estate of Mary Franz Ada Vorhes Baliman -- Richard E. LOl'l:e joy Floyd L. Darling Luella A. James Luella A. James Luella A. James 10 11 Luella A. James 5 6 7 l 2 3 4 5 6 7 4 5 6 7 5 6 7 8 9 Elsie Mettenbrink Wiese & Lawrence Wiese W~ 10 Claude H. & Shirley J. Schmidt E 66'-8121.37' 10 Marie F. Meyer W72-S121.37 & N 242.63' 10 Dolly A. Campbell Dolly A. Campbell Dolly A. Campbell 1 La Vern R. Fuller La Vern R. Fuller La Vern R. Fuller La Vern R. Fuller Ethel E. Morrow 1 2 Ethel E. Morrow Ethel E. Morrow 3 Ethel E. Morrow 12 2 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 9 3 4 5 6 7 9 ADDITION 21 ",.,. /' ~ I:' '. ',', AMOUNT Harrison's Sub. $2.20 3 3 n 3 7 " It 7 II 7 n 7 7 II It 7 It 7 II 8 Sheridan Place 8 It 8 II 8 It 9 II 9 It 9 n 9 n 9 n 9 II 9 It II n It n It n It n n II Harrison's Sub. 9 It 9 It n n 2.20 It 2.20 2.08 2.08 2.08 2.08 2.08 ft It n It It It 2.08 II 2.08 2.08 It 2.08 n 2.08 II 2.08 2.86 3.49 It II n 5.01 5.01 3.49 2.86 2.08 n It n It n 2((5. 60 " 2.64 It 8.40 2.08 2.08 2.08 2.08 2.86 3.49 It It n It It It n 5.01 2.93 It 1.41 It 79 It 2.86 22 t'"'... (~, , _: ~- ; i. R~SOLQTI.QN ~ 1&! BLOCK A~DITION AMOUNT E the 1 E. Morrow 13 9 Harrison's Sub. $3.49 Ethel E. Morrow 14 9 II II 5.01 . w. H. Cunningham 5 13 II II 2.10 w. R. Cunningham 6 13 II 11 2.12 I w. R. Cunningham 7 13 II II 2.12 w. H. Cunningham 8 13 II tI 2.12 International Church of the Four- square Gospel of the County of Los ~ngeles and State of California, Sunnyside Incorporated International Church of the Four- Square Gospel of the County of Los Angeles and State of California, Sunnyside Incorporated N 51' 3 CHARLES L & HAZEL ~. HARTLEY ]~~a~~~&aBft~H~husg~~a~H~aH~aa~~ 3ttu~~a:{Qalallsa!-<la@;..~lm~{Q:eain~~;..:n@Hi6a:s -!~11~~~a:5HsnaH3\'t;Slta:~a~:-lQ~a83$':G~n::ila:.., :iu~:S$da:.{}i;n~a~~a:aQ.:t:erl 4 CHARI:ESL. & .HAZEL $f'.. HARTLEY ]n:t:e3:3na:t:-i:ansaH~aU3?:eB:.{k;)~:{:ta~H~aar - SqUaa:r.ElHga;ai!3Sa:.{atJ:-l:taeHAaati;.t.~.~mf :B8Z3HHM~a$lS:3HSMicll-{:ii:t8$aH:e:t:{:Q8a::il~a3:3:fll~8;" Surtri~~i:ii(i~HaH\d(:s~,;~~~:d.:. 5 International Church of the Four- square Gospel of the County of Los Angeles and State of California, Sunnyside Incorporated I Everett W. Gross Everett W. Gross Everett W.. Gross Everett W.. Gross Everett W.. Gross Clara E.. Richardson Laura Pauline Woodruff Laura Pauline Woodruff E~ w! Merrille & Lottie K.. Stowitts I . Elizabeth Wiechman Charles & Emma Moyer Daniel f. & Nora Janulewicz James C. & Ruby Haile LeRoy E.. & Bethel M. Hurley Juan G. & Etna Sloggett Walter & Amanda H. Sopher 1 Wade's Sub. 2 It II II If " II It II 6 7 II It II II 8 It II a 19 7 8 II " If If West Lawn " II 9 " II 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 II " II If " II II " II ff II " II " II II Henry C. & Geraldine Rehder E 43.5' of W98.5' 17 " II 3.42 1.60 1.36 1.60 3.42 5.50 3.68 3.44 3.68 5.50 .68 1.60 1.71 1.71 5.50 3.68 2.78 2.08 2.08 2.08 2.08 .50 . I I I . RES 0 L UTI 0 N ---------- NAME - LOT BLOCK ADDITION - 17 West Lawn It It Charles & Erdina Taubenheim W55' Herbert C. & Laura M. Schwieger E44' 17 Henry C. & Geraldine Rehder E 43.5' of W98.5' 18 Charles & Erdina Taubenheim W55' 18 Herbert C. & Laura M. Schwieger E44' 18 Milford A. & Lola C. Benson E67' 11" 19 J. Frank & Hester Marsh Whitney W64' 1" 19 Glen C. & Viola Zlomke S47' of E82' 20 J. Frank & Hester MarlSh Whitney W50' 20 Carrie Evers @.6H)~8e~:.$i:.~}*t-$-vp~I1''li 21 Carrie Evers ~oJ}~O.)}$'lH:.l?-~~PO!l+t 22 Charles Lucke 23 Charles Lucke 24 Walter & Irma D. Kopytynsky 25 Arthur W. Swanson 26 2~ 28 Arthur W. Swanson Ruth & Max J. Cornelius Ruth & Max J. Cornelius Ruth & Max J. Cornelius 29 30 31 Ruth & Max J. Cornelius Elias & Rosa L. Starr 32 33 Robert A. Krall Robert A. Krall 34 Carrie Evers N 16' of E46' 35 Harriett L. Gouge W8a' & S36' of '46'35 Carrie Evers E46' 36 36 Harriett L. Gouge W86' caris Byron & Doris Claire Kinnison W~ 37 37 Rosa L. Starr E.1. 2 Claris Byron & Doris Claire Kinnison W! 38 Rosa L. Starr E.1. 2 38 Rosa L. Starr 39 Amos H. Shattuck 40 Amos H. Shattuck 41 1t " " 1t It 1t " It " " II " " II " " 1t II II 1t 1t " " II 1t " 1t " It 1t 1t II fI II II It II It II II " n If n If It 1t " tI " II n n " 11 " " " II II II n II II 23 ~,.,.. ;' \ ,_, t! , AMOUNT $1.36 .22 .50 1.36 .22 1.66 .42 1.60 .50 2.08 2.08 2.08 2.08 2.73 3.55 5.24 5.24 3.55 2.73 2.08 2.J)8 2.08 2.08 .52 1.56. .52 1.56 .63 1.45 .63 1.45 2.08 2.08 2.08 . I I I . RESOLUTION -~---~.,.....--- NAME - Amos H. Shattuck George H. Kirchner & Bertha C. George H. Kirchner & Bertha C. George H. Kirchner & Bertha C. Fannie E. & William Bosworth Fannie E. & William Bosworth Fannie E. & William Bosworth Fannie E. & William Bosworth Fannie E. &uuilliam Bosworth Elias F. & Rosa L. Starr Elias F. Starr Elias p. Starr Elias p. starr Henry M. & Doris C. Sehwartz Willis & Evelyn Stull Henry M. & Doris C. Schwartz Willis & Evelyn Stull Edwin P. & Helen C. Hennings William & Fannie E. Bosworth William & Fannie E. Bosworth Prank L. & Edith E. Pinkston Prank L. & Edith E. Pinkston Elias p. & Rosa L. Starr Elias p. & Rosa L. Starr William & Fannie E. Bosworth William & Pannie E. Bosworth William & F'annie E. Bosworth William & Fannie E. Bosworth Donald R. & Cleon A. Rhoads Petra & Kenneth C~andall Petra & Kenneth Crandall Petra & Kenneth Crandall George M. Hird George M. Hird George Ivl. Hird George M. Hird E],. 2 WA ::3 ,."l. .c;-z W],. 2 !&1. BLOCK 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 55 56 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 71 ADDITION West Lawn " It It " " tl II 11 It It It " It It It It It It It n II II n It " " tI 11 n n II II II If " II II 11 II 11 11 It II n II " " n " II It It It " It tl It II tl II It 11 11 It " tI II II It " 24 f'_~ (:: r ,j (I' t AMOUNT $2.08 2.73 3.55 5.24 5.24 3.55 2.73 2.08 2.08 2.08 2.08 2.08 2.08 1.45 .63 1.45 .63 2.08 2.08 2.08 2.08 2.76 3.64 5.44 5.44 3.64 2.76 2.08 2.08 2.76 3.t:li 5.44 5.24 3.55 ~.~j ...-'. . . 2.08 e I I I e RES 0 L UTI 0 N - - - .... - ,~ - - - - NAME - M~ A. & Viola L. Petty William J. & Rachel E. Mullen Orville A. & Louise B. Gaines Alena Croston L. Pauline Woodruff L. Pauline Woodruff L. Pauline Woodruff L. Pauline Woodruff Charles A. & Hattie Noworyta Charles A. & Hattie Noworyta Charles Lucke Louis J. & Lillie Caloud City of Grand Island City of Grand Island City of Grand Island ~ BLOCK 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 City of Gr~nd Island 91 Joseph R. unyder ftt;fl:..tfiji1n~~tl3~d1!'-'~-.::'&l.z:;}",,'ol~iE'U:. it~ij.z~{f~ftft1M:lln 92 Hazel Sanders ~a~~}{~~~~.:~1.sretX~~~~;at"i~1Kte)_ Roy A. & Bertha Johnson Roy A. & Bertha Johnson Russell W. & Josephine O'Neill Donald M. & Ethel M. S~raight Donald M. & Ethel M. Straight Donald M. & Ethel M. Straight John & Roma Ditter John & Roma Ditter John & Roma Ditter 93 94 95 96 9~ 98 99 100 101 102 John & Roma Ditter 103 Margaret Vlhitt 104 Raymond G. & Geraldine Stimpert 105 George H. Faye No.49' 106 Olga A. Schumacher Johnson Olga A. Schumacher Johnson Olga A. Schumacher Johnson Estate of William Scheffel Estate of William Scheffel 107 108 109 110 III ADDITION West Lawn tf " tl It tf " II II " II tf tf II II II II II II II " II II " " II " It II If II II II " II It It " tf If " It tf II If tf II ,..., " II II " II " II It II II " II II II Ii It It II " II If If 11 II ~,~' I \ 25 LHl AMOUNT $2.08 2.73 3.55 5.24 5.24 3.55 2.73 2.08 2.08 2.73 5.85 5.24 5.24 3.55 2.73 2.08 2.08 2.73 3.55 5.24 5.24 3.55 2.73 2.08 2.08 2.73 3.55 5.24 5.50 3.80 2.64 2.08 2.68 2.76 3.68 5.50 . I I I . R E 8 0 L UTI 0 N NAME LOT BLOCK - ADDITION Elwood L. & Eileen G. Gneckow 112 West Lawn " Elwood L. & Eileen G. Gneckow N241113 Lfuoyd E. & Sophia Kenney 828' 113 Lloyd ":i1 ~. & Sophia Kenney 114 August F. Black August Fi. Black Ruth & Max Cornelius 117 118 119 120 Walter Reinecke ~WaGl$al*-lR~~naQke -l~90 Walter Reinecke 121 122 Walter Reinecke Walter Reinecke 123 Walter Reinecke 124 125 126 127 Walter liteinecke Walter Reinecke Walter Reinecke '\iVal ter Reinecke 128 129 Walter Reinecke Clara Yankton 130 131 132 Lena Yankton , Trustee Lena Yankton, Trustee Ali ce Yanlcton Flynn Alice Yankton Flynn Alice Yankton Flynn Alice Yankton Flynn Lena Yankton, trustee Delbert E. & Enid M. Force ~~a-x.a,:"~~~~j~.~~~~"~-e:~ 133 134 135 136 Lena Yankton, trustee 137 138 139 140 141 Frederick W. Jessen Frederick W. Jessen Frederick W. Jessen 1~a 143 Ruth & Max Cornelius Grand Island Land Company Casper Meyer 144 145 Casper Meyer 146 It " " " " It " It n " It II II It It It It " " tl It If tl tt tI It tI " " " " It It " It It II II " It II II It " It It It It It It It It It " It " II If It II It It ft It " " II (:. CJ t.l' C; 26 AMOUN T $3.42 .80 .80 .68 .68 1.61> 3.24 5.24 .;J3~~)ikt- 3.55 3.28 3.55 5.24 5.24 3.55 3.28 3.55 5.24 5.24 3.55 3.28 3.55 5.24 5.24 3.55 3.28 3.55 5.24 5.24 3.64 3.44 3.64 5.24 5.24 3.64 . I I I . RES 0 L UTI 0 N ---------- ~ Casper Meyer Casper Meyer Casper Meyer Casper Meyer Casper Meyer Gasper Meyer Casper Meyer Casper Meyer Casper Meyer Casper Meyer Gasper lVleyer Casper Meyer Casper Meyer Casper Meyer Casper Meyer Casper Meyer Kathleen G. Arthur Kathleen G. A thur .".. Kathleen G. Arthur Kathleen G. Arthur Kathleen G. Arthur Kathleen G. Arthur L. B. Quimby & Charles O. :E.vans L. B. Quimby & Caahles O. Evans Willie W. & Helen O. Bremer Eugene Z. & Alma L. Stalnaker Eugene Z. & Alma L. Stalnaker Eugene Z. & Alma L. Stalnaker Paul H. & Wilma L. Schleiger" W74.25' Caroline Winters E68.25' Paul H. & Wilma L. SchleigeF W74.25' Caroline Winters E68.25' Floyd L. Darling Charles p. & Elaine L. Boldt Charles C. & Leafy B. Foreman Wi Nels c. & Rosa A. Larsen EB !&1 BLOCK ADDITION 147 West Lawn 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 175 176 1'16 177 178 179 179 " tt It " tI II " tl II " It II " tl It It " It " tl " It tl fI It II fI If " It " II " " " " tl " ~ II It " " II tl It n " tl It II tl " tr II " It It " II It " " II t, It II " It II It 27 r.~-:. (; ~ AMOUNT $2.76 2.76 3.64 5.44 5.24 3.55 2.28 2.28 3.55 5.24 5.24 3.55 2.28 2.28 3.55 5.24 5.24 5.55 2.28 2.28 3.55 5.24 5.24 3.55 2.28 2.28 3.55 5.24 3.46 2,09 2.47 1.21 2.76 2.76 a.iS 1.10 . I I I . RES 0 L UTI 0 N ....--------- NAME 1.Q! BLOCK Charles C. & Leafy B. Foreman W! 180 Nels C. & Rose A. Larsen E! 180 August & Elizabeth Muller Thomas Vogel tang Leonard & Della J. Wolfe 181 182 183 Loren C. & Ruby E. Warner 184 Lawrence & Mary Bower 185 Harry & Hazel Schmidt 186 Roy H. & Ilena M. Geier 187 John B. & A~lene M. Kikendall 188 S. Llewella O. & Lucas L. Djernes 189 Chester & Helen D. Johnson 191 Elva H. McMurrin 192 Agnes Tuma, wife 193 Lorin & Mildred A. Rodenbaugh 194 Rosa L. Starr 195 Teofil C. & Minnie W"'iaH ~loyd L. Darling Floyd L. Darling E.mma M. Schwartz 196 197 198 199 Fred A. Samway Jr. & Evelyn B. Samway Oscar N. & Mabel A. Carlson 200 201 202 203 Oscar N. & Mabel A. Carlson O. Dayne Gilpin & Lillian Gilpin Ellen A. Huston 203! Max & Dorothy Mae Neubert Albert & Mary J. Thesenvitz Glen Lorance & Albert Crane Fred C. & Alice Ganow 204 John H. & Katherine E. Sander 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 Mildred F'. Thompson Mildred F. Thompson Mildred F. Thompson Mildred F. Tpompson Mildred F. Thompson L. O. LaVonne B. Lute 213 214 ADDITION West Lawn u II " It " " u It 11 fI IT It II It If fI tt It It ff tt fI It rt It IT II It If 11 II If IT II u II II II IT IT u fI It " fI u " u It IT It It " II u tt It It 11 It It If fI tt If If If tt tt tt 28 ti 0 AMOUNT $2.95 2.55 3.42 1.60 .68 .68 1.60 3.42 3.42 1.60 .68 .68 1.60 3.42 5.50 3.68 2.76 2.08 2.76 3.68 5.50 5.24 3.55 2.28 2108 2.28 3.55 5.24 5.24 3.55 2.28 2.08 2.28 3.55 5.24 5.24 . I I I . RES 0 L UTI 0 N ........---------- ~ L. O. & LaVonne B. Lute L. O. & LaVonne B. Lute L. O. & LaVonne B. Lute L. O.&LaVonne B. Lute L. O. & LaVone B. Lute L. O. & LaVonne B. Lute L. O. & LaVonne B. Lute L. O. & LaVonne B. Lute L. O. & LaVonne B. Lute L. O. & LaVonne B. Lute L. O. & LaVonne B. Lute L. O. & LaVonne B. Lute L. O. & LaVonne B. Lute HomerOwners Loan Corporation Home Owners Loan Corporation Maynard H. & Mosettee Killion Maynard H. & MosettreKillion Maynard H. & MOsettee Killion Maynard H. & Mosettee Killion Maynard H. & Mosettee Killion Mildred F. Thompson IVfildred F'. Thomp son Mildred F. Thompson Mildred F. Thompson Mildred F. Thompson Ray G. & Evelyn M. Miller Ray G. & Evelyn M. Miller Marie Frances Glass Marie Frances Glass Mildred F. Thompson Mildred F'. Thompson Mildred F. Thompson Mildred F. Thompson Mildred :F'. Thompson Cunningham Balsa L. GU~M~~Ma~r Cunningham Balsa L. 8titiH~~~~~. Cunningham Balsa L. Qann~tt~a~ LOT BLOCK - 215 216' 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231- 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 24? 248 249 250 251 ADDITION West Lawn If n It " " If " If " If It " " n If II If It n n n n It " If tf If " " n " II " It tt " tf " " " " It If It II n " tf II II II " II 11 " " " II II " " " II II 11 It " " It II If " 29 r: ..:{ ~) t AMOUNT $3.55 2.28 2.~8 2.28 3.55 5.24 5.24 3.55 2.28 2.08 2.28 3.55 5.-24 5.44 3.64 2.76 2.08 2.76 3.64 5.44 5.44 3.64 2.76 2.08 2.74 3.62 5.57 5.60 3.55 2.28 2.08 2.28 3.55 5.24 5.24 3.55 2.28 . I I I . RES 0 L UTI 0 N -----.....---- ~ Balsa L. 1&! BLOCK 252 Cunningham ~fttMHt~'lr ~unn:i;ngham ~~~.w Gunni:g..g.g. h~am ~~~:f> Cunni :'lgham ~'1~~ Balsa L. 253 254 255 Balsa L. Balsa L. Francis D. Holler 256 Francis D. Holler 257 258 259 260 261 262 Francis D. Holler Francis D. Holler Francis D. Holler Francis D. Holler Pearl M. Furnice Pearl M. Furnice 263 264 Willis L. & Gretchen Pollock Willis L. & Gretchen Pollock 265 266 Willis L. & Gretchen Pollock Harvey G. & Edith Fulmer Harvey G. & Edith Fulmer Bert & Consuela Dickey 267 268 269 Bert & Consuela Dickey 270 Ernest W. & Margaret M. Niemoth 271 Lafayette Phelps & Mary M. 274 Lafayette Phelps & MaryM. 275 Lafayette Phelps & Mary M. 276 Walter S. Reinecke N 44' -Et C 44 I -E-~ S 44' -Ei- N 44' -wi- C 44' -wi- Bert Dickey Walter C. Bowman Christina Tuenge Minnie G. Croston Marvin C. & Glendola L. Emal S 44'-Wi- Ambrose C.'Rice SEt-SEt Section 8, Township 11, Range 9. A tract of land l651x139' on the east aide of Grand Island Avenue and on the north side of 13th St. Albert A. & Leona D. Hongsemeier 1 1 Albert A. & Leona D. Honsemeier 2 3 4 5 1 Albert D. Ruff 1 1 1 Elsine Junker Don ~ailey ADDITION West Lawn It If " It II " " " " " It If II II If " II II " II If If If It II If " II If If It It tt It II " If If If " " " " If 39 r,;} ~ <.J ..,-._ ('~" AMOUNT $2.08 2.28 3.55 5.80 2.08 2.28 3.55 5.24 5.24 3.55 2.28 2.08 2.28 3.55 6.36 4.55 3.28 2.92 2.08 2.08 1.15 1.52 2.95: " Huston Reserve 2.93 It 1.49 1.12 " " " " " " 4.69 3.25 It It 2.88 12.16 ff Boggls & Hill's 2.00 " 2.00 tI " II n 2.00 n 2.00 2.00 II . I I I . RES OL UTI 0 ! NAME Don Bailey Fred Chropkowski F'red Chropkowski Helen G. & Victor Phillips Helen G. & Victor Phillips William Sl1evers William Sievers William Sievers William Sievers Estella Mae Hanley Vernon Rice E, M. Brumley Juan G. & Etna Sloggett Edward Voldisch Alice D. Nelson George H. Holder James A. & Emma E. Holder Junior A. & Daisy M. Richardson Junior A. & Daisy M. Richardson N84.45' Edwin G. Hudson S 50' Lillie B. Bright Hans & Edna M. Jessen Hans & Edna M. Jessen Henry O. & Eliza M. Seufert Elizabeth Shrader Edward L. & Kathleen C. Koehler Baul R. & Blanch I. Ohlson Paul R. & Blanch I. Ohlson Gilbert & nucille S. Harder Gilbert & Lucille S. Harder James M. Wilson Roy V. & Letha K. Smith Letha K. & Roy Smith Earl Ramsey Earl & Mamie Ramsey Earl & Mamie Ramsey LOT BLOCK - 6 1 1 1 1 7 8 9 10 1 1 H 12 1 13 1 14 1 15 1 16 1 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 6 2 7 2 8 2 8 2 9 2 10 11 12 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 13 14 15 16 1 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 4 5 6 3 7 8 3 3 ADDITION 31 r-~:~ [} ~--} .L ;>} AMOUNT Bogg's & Hill's $2.76 11 II 1t It 1t It 11 If It It It " It It 11 tt It It It It It It It tt It It 11 " It It n It It ft It It 3.37 4.95 4.78 3.29 2.73 It II " It 1t 2.00 n 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 n It " It 4,95 " 3.37 2.76 2.00 " 1t II 2.0p 2.72 3.46 It ft " 3.21 1.92 It " 4.78 3.29 2.73 2.00 1t II It tt 2.00 2.73 3.29 4.78 5.13 3.46 2.72 2.00 2.00 3.14 tt tI " tt II " " " n " 3.70 4.32 n . I I I . RES 0 L UTI 0 N ---------- NAME - Ella Fillmore Ella Fillmore Walter Breakenridge Homer H. & Caroline Hults Bernard Klebba Bernard Klebba Eileen Penny & Ethel Shively Eileen Penny & Ethel Shively Joseph D. & May Haney Joseph D. & Ma~y Haney Carl A. & Pauline P. Hoffer May D. Llamb John McKinney Jr. & Catheri~L. McKinney John McKinney Jr. & Catherine L. McKinney Northwestern Public Service Co. Northwestern Public Service Co. Northwestern Public Serfice Co. Northwestern Public Service Co. Northwestern Public Service Co. Joseph & May Haney Joseph & May Haney J. D. Haney & May Haney David E. Magnuson John & Lucille Harper August & Hazel Pollock Ha.zel B.& August Poliliock l$:~dlHR:'~~oltfj:.te~-e~t5~ Earl H. Stevens Earl H. Stevens Mrs. Nellie Swanson George R. & Martha J. Johnson Frank R. & Della M. Dewey Cleve F. Jacobsen John H. & Pearl Holden Peatl Holden Alvin L. & Laura J. Jewell Agnes T. Hays & John V. Moran 32 to"" _! ,~ ;') J.. ~f ..~ BLOCK ADDITION AMOUWr 9 3 3 Bogg~s & Hill's $3.82 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 3 n 3 It 3 " 3 rr 3 " 3 It 3 It 4 tf 4 " 4 fI 4 If 4 II 4 It " It It II " It II 11 II tI tI " II " II " " tI rr II ff II It II II II tI It " 11 " tI It If It " " II tI II II If If II ft " 3.44 rr 2.96 2.00 2.00 2.73 " If " " 3.29 " 4.78 II 4.78 3.29 2.73 2.00 " " rr " 2.00 2.96 3.44 3.82 3.82 3.44 2.96 2.00 2.00 2.73 3.29 4.78 4.78 3.29 2.73 2.00 2.00 2.96 3.44 3.82 3.82 3.44 2.96 2.00 . I I I . RES 0 L UTI 0 N ---------- NAME - !&! BLOCK County of Hall Ralph E. & Frieda L. Bierbower City of Grand Island Claud W. & A. Genevieve Butts 13 14 15 16 1 Carl & Caroline Alma Brown Carl & Caroline Alma Brown 2 Walter W. Barjenbruch & Esther M. Barjenbruch 3 Oliver Berggren 4 Arthur R. & J'osephine S. Lippard 5 Ferdinand F. & Sophia Chropkowski 6 F. Harry & Edna C. Williams 7 F. Harry & Edna C. Williams 8 Charles O. & Pearl Seufert 9 William F. & Ruth A. Hawktms 10 Rudolph Faller 11 Rudolph Faller 12 13 Herman H. Harry Clarence M. & Martha S. Suponchick 14 William H. & Catherine Shaver 15 William H. & Catherine Shaver 16 Everett L. & Stella M. Hallenback 1 Everett L. & Stella M. Hallenback 2 Everett L. & Stella 1Vl. Hallenback Estate of Ida L. Thompson P. A. & Caroline Pedersen Edwin D. & Ruth E. Benjamin B~Ha;~tl}J,e:;'-:H&Ht:Ji~~ap~$1'1e:H*e:M~$n~at'f~ Charles O. & Caroline P. Seufert Charles O. & Caroline P. Seufert Robert & Jeanetta A. Schilousky Lena Marie Stoffregen Chester H. & Reka Woods 10 11 7 Chester H. & Reka Woods 12 7 Grand Island Land Co. Lloyd M. & Mildred E. Ross ~~~-lS~J,~~:.~'.t".e~~fi~~:'-lM~'Wl~l'1 13 7 14 7 Grand Island Land Company Grand Island Land Company 15 7 16 7 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 7 7 3 7 4 7 5 7 7 6 7 7 8 7 9 7 7 ADDITION tij J~.~"~ 33 AMOUNT ~ Boggls & Hill's $2.00 II If fI If II It If tt If It If t1 " " n " n II If If If " " It n n If If " It fI If If " n It It If " " If If II If " n " If " II If " " fI It tt " It It If It " II fI " " " " If " 2.73 3.29 4.78 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.73 3.29 4.78 4.78 3.29 2.73 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.73 3.29 4.78 4.78 3.29 2.73 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 . I I I . B.E~OLQT1.0N NAME - Guy P. Hyde Guy P. Hyde Vera L. Hyde, daughter Vera L. Hyde, daughter Grand Island Land Co. Grand Island Land Co. Grand Island Land Company Grand Island Land Co. Grand Island Land Co. Grand Island Land Co. Grand Island Land Co. James M. Goodwin Jame s IVI. Goodwin Bud Wilbur & Marcella Davenport Grand Island Land Co. A. A. Kiser & Susie Kiser Herbert G. & lielen M. Codner Virgil V. & Gladys G. Moody Estate of Millard F. Boquette Estate of Millard F. Boquette Joseph L. Forst Joseph L. Forst Joseph L. Forst Joseph L. Forst Joseph L. Forst Joseph L. Forst Joseph L. Forst Joseph L. Forst Estate of Millard F. Boquette Estate of Millard F. Boquette Charles A. & Grace L. Gillham Charles A. & Grace L. Gillham August E. & EmilyVJVodehnal August E. & Emily Vodehnal August E. & Emily Vodehnal Vera Juliano Vera Juliano LOT BLOCK 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 1 2 8 8 3 8 4 8 5 8 6 7 8 8 8 8 9 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 1 2 9 9 3 9 9 9 4 5 6 9 7 9 8 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 10 10 3 10 4 5 10 10 ADDITION 34 :rs _1 f) AMOUNT Boggts & Hillts $4.78 II II II II tt tt tt tt 1I It II II It tt tt It It tt II tl II It II tl It It tl It II It II II It tI II II II II " It tt tt II tI It It tl tI " It It tt II tt II " It It It It tI It It " It It II It It " It tt 3.29 2.73 2.00 2.00 2.73 3.29 4.78 4.78 3.29 2.73 2.00 2.00 2.73 3.29 4.78 4.78 3.29 2.73 2.00 2.00 2.96 3.44 3.82 3.82 3.44 2.96 2.00 2.00 2.73 3.29 4.78 4.78 3.29 2.73 2.00 2.00 . I I I . RES 0 L UTI 0 N ....-,....------- NAME Grand Island Land Co, Grand Island Land Co. Grand Island Land Co. Grand Island Land Co. Grand Island Land Co. Grand Island Land Co. Lloyd Minor Lloyd Minor Grand Island Land Co. Grand Island Land Co. Estate of Sammuel C. Huston Grand Island Land Co. Anna M. Huston Frank Polzel Mary Frances Eller Grand Island Land Co. Muriel M. & Juanita L. Wheeler William J. & Mamie Bacon William J. & Mamie Bacon Lucille S. Levee Lucille S. Levee Lucille S. Levee Lucille S. Levee Granville Ervin Perry & Bertha Perry Granville Erwin Perry & Bertha Perry Granvmlle Ervin Perry & Bertha Perry Granville Ervin Perry & Bertha Perry George & Minnie Schmidt Grand Island Land Co. s.:J:.. 2 N.1.. 2 George & Minnie Schmidt Grand Island Land Co. st N.1.. 2 Grand Island Land Co. Grand Island Land Co. Ethel May Lesh Grand Island Land Co. 1.Q! BLOCK 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 6 7 10 10 8 9 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 3 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 4 5 6 7 8 11 11 11 11 1 2 2 3 12 12 12 12 12 4 12 12 5 6 12 ADDITION Bogg's & Hill's It n tt tt II tt tt n tt tt It u II u II II II II It tt II It It It It II It " n It II II n " II II II II It II II " It II It II II tt It II It tt II " It tt II II II " " It n " It n n n 1'",..... _. ~ .,.., 35 :J J 8 AMOUNT $2.96 3.44 3.82 3.82 3.44 2.96 2.00 2.00 2.73 3.29 4.78 4.78 3.29 2.73 2.00 2.00 2.73 3.29 4.78 4.78 3.29 2.73 2.00 2.00 2.73 8.29 4.78 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.73 . I I I . R~SOLQTION NAME Grand Island Land Co. Grand Island Land Co. o. A. Roe & Margaret L. Roe O. A. Roe & Margaret L. Roe James R. Travis Estate of Fred W. Schmidt James H. Travis Theo. P. Boehm Joseph & Irene James Myr1e W. & Perne I. Jacobsen Edward J. & Edna M. Goodwin Edward J. & Edna M. Goodwin Elizabeth Gunn Grand Island Land Co. Estate of Barbara Becker Estate of Barbara Becker Lena Marie Stoffregen Estate of Carrie Phifer Ernest C. & Dorothy E. A. Harris Ernest C. & Dorothy E. A. Harris Herbert F. Mayer Herbert F. Mayer Estate of Charles Bosse1man Grand Island Land Co. Grand Island Land Co. Grand Island Land Co. John H. Sch1eichardt & Albert F. Lewis John H. Sch1eichardt & Albert F. Lewis John H. Sch1eichardt & Albert F. Lewis John H. Sch1eichardt & Albert F. Lewis Frank & Maud Lunney Frank & Maud Lunney Grand Island Land Co. Grand Island Land Co. 1Q!..B~ 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 1 2 13 13 3 13 4 13 5 13 6 13 7 13 13 8 14 14 14 14 14 14 7 14 14 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 ADDITION Boggls & Hill's It It n If It n II II It It If It " II If " 11 11 " 11 11 II " II n It II II " II II II It n n n If tt If If tl tt 11 It tl If II 11 II It It II It ft If tt It It It It It It It " It n 3q':'; I",) ::)' -~- (j AMOUNT $3.29 4.78 4.78 3.29 2.?3 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.78 3.39 4.99 4.99 3.39 2.78 2.00 2.00 2.73 3.32 4.83 4.83 3.32 2.73 2.00 2.00 2.92 2.38 3.78 . I I I . _R E SO L UTI 0 N NAME LOT BLOCK Balsa L. Cunningham Da~iel H. Fishburn Frank Polzel 10 11 12 Balsa L. Cunningham Balsa L. Cunningham 13 Fred Walker 14 15 16 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 9 10 11 12 Joseph L. Forst Joseph L. F'orst Balsa L. Cunningham BaLsaL. Cunningham Madeline G. Fowles Balsa L. Cunningham Balsa L. Cunningham Robert H. & Clara S. Balcom Robert H. & Clara S. Balcom Clara Balcom Urah J. Cunningham Urah J. Cunningham Urah J. Cunningham Harry & Hattie Vocke Harry & Hattie Vocke I. F. Brown 13 14 J. H. Dahlke 15 16 Irma M. & Irven F. Brown Ellen Cope Bush Ellen Cope Bush Ellen Cope Bush Ellen Cope Bush John K. & Anna B. Stickler John K. & Anna B. Stickler John K. & Anna B. SF-ickIer John K. & Anna B. Stickler Nellie Kemp Nellie Kemp Nellie Kemp Nellie Kemp John & 0hristine Thomssen 9 10 11 12 13 9 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 3 4 4 2 3 4 4 4 4 5 6 4 FZ 4 8 4 4 4 4 4 4 ADDITION Dill & Huston u It It " \I It II It tt \I \I " tl " II \I II " II " tI " " " " It " \I II tI It tI II " " " " tt " It 11 " " tI " " It " " II " It " " II It " n " " " n " " II " " II tl " It " 3$ AMOUNT $4.78 3.29 2.73 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 4.78 3.29 2.73 2.00 2.00 2.'73 3.29 4.78 4.'78 3.29 2.73 a.OO 2.00 2.96 3.44 4.00 4.'78 3.29 2.73 2.00 2.00 2.96 3.44 4.00 4.00 3.44 2.92 2.00 2.00 . I I I . RE~QLUTION ~ Ellen Cope Ellen Cope Ellen Cope Jetta B. Gontz LOT BLOCK 14 15 16 1 2 4 4 4 5 5 Jetta B. Gontz Lloyd Pichler Lloyd J. & Buelah Pichler Estate of Robert Freitag Edwin E. & Hattie Engleman Arthur J. & Evelyn Weekley Arthur J. & Evelyn Weekley Peter W. Dibbern 3 5 4 5 5 5 6 5 7 5 8 5 9 5 10 5 11 5 12 5 Merwin & Ruth Hetrick Merwin & Ruth Hetrick D. C. Barker William H. Oschner William H. Oschner 13 14 5 5 Stasia B. & Arthur M. Montgomery 15 5 Stasia B. U Arthur M. Montgomery 16 5 FranM W. & Angela M. Stauss 1 6 Frank W. & Angela M. stauss 2 6 Frank W. & Angela M. Stauss 3 & Norman R. Struebing 4 6 V. L. Brix 5 6 Orville T. Nicholson El;~~~.;,~;~~*.fkt-;~RW'J.R~~S 6 6 Orville T. Nicholson B,-l:.{p,~"HB~~~~~Hlb'rm!-l.hll-"'V',eiB 7 6 O~ville T. Nicholson ~~":~~-ll-.~:t\~H~~~~~Hl/~ll~els 8 6 Frank L. Nelson 9 6 6 County of Hall John & Anna Lilienthal John & Anna Lilienthal 10 11 12 6 6 John & Anna Lilienthal 13 6 6 John & Anna Lilienthal John & Anna Lilienthal 14 15 16 1 6 6 ~ County of Hall C. W. Colburn ADDITION Bill & Huston " " II It " It " u " " n II II If " II II n II " It If II " II n II It It If tl " It II It 11 fl /I 11 It It " It It fI II tl n It It If It " If It " " II II II " " It II II II " If " u 38 "" ,. AMOUNT $2.73 3.29 4.78 4.78 3.29 2.73 2.00 2.00 2.73 3.29 4.78 4.78 3.29 2.73 2.00 2.00 2.73 3.29 4.78 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.73 3.29 4.78 4.78 3.29 2.73 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 . I I I . RES 0 L UTI 0 N ---------.....- NAIl/IE C. W. Colburn Thomas W. & Ethel Weston Fannie Dahlstrom Fannie Dahlstrom Henry H. Baasch Henry .H. Baasch Henry H. Baasch Robert Balcom CJ:la:r;~es. ~ Rosella Passi~.ux .JI'ka~~.~&il. Charles ~ Rosella Rassieux ~HH;'~-lr!-iH:1.}:}-l(Mt~-lrBn~n Charles & Rosella Passieux a.t~H.-l:-.A{H~-:<-l;l.t.:net.llt...z}Bn(l-'Im- Renetta L. Benson Renetta L. benson Nitzel &.Co. .a~.a:~":${(~"~~&~~~~~}~~ Julius & Mildred Bethke George R. & Mary Alice Wheeler George R. & Mary Alice Wheeler George R. & Mary Alice Wheeler George R. & Mary Alice Wheeler George R. & Mary Alice Wheeler George R. & Mary Alice Wheeler Henry Chaney Hardnock Henry Chaney Hardnock Mabel C. & Charles F. Kelley Mabel C~ & Charles F. Kelley Mabel C. & Charles F. Kelley Mabel C. & Charles F. Kelley Mabel C. & ~harles F. Kelley Urah Cunningham Urah Cunningham Urah Cunningham Urah Cunningham Urah Cunningham Estate of Lena Mae Waffle Estate of Lena Mae Waffle Estate of Lena Mae Waffle John & Anna Lilienthal LOT BLOCK 7 2 3 7 4 7 5 6 7 7 7 7 7 8 1 2 3 8 8 fa 4 8 5 6 8 8 7 8 8 8 1 2 3 9 9 9 4 9 5 9 6 7 9 9 8 9 1 1 1 2 3 1 4 1 5 1 1 2 3 8 8 8 4 8 5 1 8 9 2 9 3 4 9 9 ADDITION Dill & Huston ft ft II n ft ft n n II u If It II n n It ~ II It It II If It II fI It II II II If It It If If tf II tI II II It It fI If II West Park II II n II II II ft tl u II If It tl It It If II II It II II II It If II n 39 to, ~~ ~ '..j ....... .Jl._ AMOUNT $2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.57 3.09 4.50 4.48 3.00 2.55 2.00 2.00 2.50 2.90 4.40 4.28 2.80 2.40 2.00 2.00 2.52 3.04 3.44 2.12 2.12 2.12 2.12 2.12 2.12 2.12 2.12 2.12 2.12 2.12 2.12 2.12 2.12 . I I I . RES 0 L UTI 0 N ---------- ~ John & Anna Lilienthal Herman C. & Velma M. Duering Herman C. & Velma M. Duering Herman C. & Velma M. Duering Herman C. & Velma M. Duering Herman C. & Velma M. Duering Jesse J. O'Connor Jesse J. O'Connor Jesse J. O'Connor Jesse J. O'Connor Jesse J. O'Connor Albert & Antonia Cole Albert & Antonia Cole Albert & Antonia Cole Albert & Antonia Cole Albert & Antonia Cole George R. Anderson Carl Lee Anderson Carl Lee Anderson Carl Lee Anderson Carl Lee Anderson Rose Caroline Dibbern & Arthur Herman Dibbern Rose Caroline Dibbern & Arthur Herman Dibbern Rose Caroline Dibbern & Arthur Herman Dibbern Fred Ankney Walter F. Charlton City of Grand Island Estate of John J. Lambert Estate of John J. Lambert Clare.nce J. Fay Estate of John J. Lambert Mildred F. Thompson & Marian V. Byram Mildred B'. Thompson & Marian V. Byram L(>T BLOCK ~ 1 9 2 16 16 16 16 3 4 5 16 1 2 1 1 1 3 4 5 1 1 1 2 3 8 8 8 4 8 5 1 8 9 2 9 3 9 4 9 5 9 1 16 2 16 3 16 16 16 4 5 1 2 3 4 1 1 1 1 1 5 6 1 7 1 ADDITION West Park II " " II " " " tI " " We st. lla:ew " It " If " II II II II " II " fI n " II It II II If " " " " tI " II 11 " 1\ " II II " II II II " Lambert's 2nd If II II " II II 40 f"" r~ '"""'11, f' '(:"~ AMOUNT $2.12 2.12 2.12 2.12 2.12 2.12 2.12 2.12 2.12 2.12 2.12 2.12 2.12 2,12 2.12 2.12 2.12 2.12 2.12 2.12 2.12 2.20 2.20 2.20 2.20 2.32 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.99 3.77 . I I I . RES 0 L UTI 0 N .,- -- - - - - - - - - NAME LOT BLOCK - Mildred F. Thompson & Marian V. Byram Charles A. & Vera I. Hald City of Grand Island M. J. Noy M. J. Noy City of Grand Island City of Grand Island Estate of John J. Lambert Estate of John J. Lambert Estate of John J. Lambert 10 Estate of John J. Lambert 11 12 13 14 1 2 Charles Mettenbrink Charles Mettenbrink Charles Mettenbrink F. C. Stewart Charles Mettenbrink Charles Mettenbrink Charles Mettenbrink F. C. Stewart Henry D. & Alyce L. Frahm Charles Mettenbrink Charles Mettenbrink Charles Mettenbrink 10 11 12 Charle s IVlettenbrink Charles Mettenbrink Charles Mettenbrink 13 14 Charles Mettenbrink Donald & Junette L. Schwieger 1 Estate of John W. Lambert 2 Earl Glover Gross & Greeta Larrane Gross 3 Estate of John W. Lambert Estate of John W. Lambert Estate of John W. Lambert Estate of John W. Lambert 10 Estate of John W. Lambert Estate of John W. Lambert 11 12 8 1 2 1 2 2 3 2 5 2 6 7 2 2 8 2 2 2 2 2 9 2 2 3 3 3 3 5 6 3 3 3 3 7 8 9 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 7 4 8 4 9 4 4 4 4 ADDITION II Lambert's 2nd n II It It " I' " II " It It tt It It It II It It II It It " It It n It " II " It It It It It It It It fI n 41 t~. ,(: ;:; AMOUNT " $5.81 2.78 1.29 .73 .73 " II fI " 1.29 It 2.78 4.78 3.29 2.73 2.00 2.73 It It It It " n 3.29 4.78 It It 2.78 It 1.29 " .73 tt .73 " 1.29 2.78 4.78 3.29 2.73 2.00 2.73 3.29 fI " It " It It It It 4.78 2.21 1.26 It It " .71 1.89 1.89 " 1.89 2.71 3.26 4.71 . I I I . RES 0 L UTI 0 N _.---------- NAME Violet M. Gulzow Violet M. Gulzow Violet M. Gulzow Violet M. Gulzow N32' ArthurnL. & Vera Kelsey S 10' Arthur L. & Vera Kelsey Arthur L. & Vera Kelsey Elsie Fulcher Bert & Consuela M. Dickey Emma Neligh Emma Neligh Vern & Elizabeth Skow Vern & Elizabeth Skow Richard Spink Byron E. & Daisy p. Pa~ton LOT BLOCK ADDITION 1 2 3 Belmont " II 4 4 5 " " " 6 " 7 " 8 " 9 " 10 11 n " 12 13 " " 14 " Byron E. Pa~ton & Daisy P. Paxton 15 Byron E. Paxton & Daisy P. Paxton 16 Norman & Selma C. Dahlke Norman & Selma C. Dahlke Norman & Selma C. Dahlke Theodore & Elaine H. Marte~s John Kallos John Kallos John Kallos Archie O. & Gladys L. Woodward Archie O. & Gladys L. Woodward A. O. Woodward Goehring Sothman Co. H. H. Paulsen. Albert Paulsen Mrs. John Paulsen John. Kallos HelmJKallos John. Kallos John Kallos Norman P. & selma C. Dahlke Norman P. & Selma ~~ Dahlke II " 17 18 19 20 21 22 " II II " II u 23 II 24 25 26 ff ff n 27 28 n 11 29 11 30 31 32 If " " 33 " 34 11 35 36 " If 42 r;' :;, ,i -' ,~..,. .-:\- AMOUNT $1.60 1.68 1.82 1.36 1.18 3.02 4.12 4.12 3.10 2.61 1.97 2.61 3.10 4.12 4.12 3.10 2.61 1.97 2.61 3.10 4.12 3.98 3.04 2.53 1.93 2.50 2.04 3.78 3.78 2.04 2.50 1.93 2.53 3.04 3.98 4.12 3.10 . I I I . RES 0 L UTI 0 N --------....- ~ Elmer Tibbs Elmer Tibbs Elmer B. & Irene Tibbs Elmer B. & Irene Tibbs Elmer B. & Irene Tibbs Lyle E. & Norma J. Woods Lyle E. & Norma J. Woods Julius J. & Helen A. Bethke Julius J. & Helen A. Bethke N. P. Dodge Jr. & wife Elmer B. & Irene Tibbs Elmer B. & Irene Tibbs Jim Theros Jim Theros Jim Theros Jim Theros Jim Theros Margaretha Paulsen Charles S. & Mamie P. Martin Charles S. & Mamie P. Martin Charles S. & Mamie P. Martin Charles S. & Mamie P. Martin Ernest Roseberry Ernest Roseberry Harry E. Niehaus Harry E. Neihaus Harry E. Niehaus Harry E. Niehaus Augusta Kountz Gladys Bowers Gladys Bowers Gladys Bowers Elmer B. & Irene Tibbs Elmer B. & Irene Tibbs Emil A. & Agnes Fenster Emil A. & Agnes Fenster Steve & Stella Wallen LOT BLOCK - ADDITION 37 Belmont 38- " 39 fI 40 " ~1 It 42 " 43 It 44 " 4i 46 47 48 " " " " a9 50 51 52 " " " 11 53 " 54 " 55 It 56 II 57 58 59 60 61 II If If If " 62 63 " " 64 65 It " 66 67 " II 68 tl 69 It 70 It 71 72 73 n tl tl 43 t; .~~;' 5 AMOUNT $2.61 1.97 2.61 3.10 4.12 4.12 3.10 2.61 1.97 2.61 ~.10 4.12 4.12 3.02 2.54 1.82 1.68 1.60 1.60 1.68 1.82 2.54 3.02 4.12 4.12 3.10 2.61 1.97 2.61 3.10 4.12 4.12 3.10 2.61 1.97 2.61 3.10 . I I I . r'- C:;; (' :j ,'~,' {.) 44 RES 0 LU T I ON .... - - .- - - - - - - ~ - steve & Stella Wallen Mrs. Lillie McIntosh Mrs. Lillie McIntosh Norman & Selma C. Dahlke Charles S. & Ellea G. Wiseman Raymond & Dagny Dahlke Raymond & Dagny Dahlke Joe J. & Rose M. Gephart Raymond & Dagny Dahlke Raymond & Dagny Dahlke Mrs. Harry Kelley City of Grand Island Roy & Gladys Bowers Roy & Gladys Bowers Roy & Gladys Bowers Stella Wallen Stella Wallen Charles Daniels Steve & Stella Wallen StevenA. & Stella Wallen .Steva1 A. & Stella Wallen Steven A. & Stella Wallen J. B. & Gerald John Cummings J. B. & Gerald John Cummings O. .~ Gross Alex & Dorothy Gowlovech Bert & Consuela M. Dickey Pearl Smith ;Pearl Smith Grover B. & Izetta E. Perkins iB!lti~~lt:-,G:'.iHRts~a~alt.'llr!:;:- Grover B. & Izetta E. Perkins Bl'fKe~~iQt..ll~d~~:gall3a~lj* Erass>> G. Roseberry Ernest G. Roseberry Ernest G. Roseberry Ernest G. Roseberry Ernest G. Roseberry Ernest G. Roseberry LOT BLOCK ADDITION AMOUNT $4.12 74 75 Belmont It 3.98 3.04 2.53 1.93 76 11 77 It 78 II 79 It 2.50 80 81 8a': 83 It 2.04 11 3.78 ff 3.78 ff 2.04 2.50 84 85 86 87 It It 1.93 2.53 3.04 ff tt 88 89 It 3.98 It 4.12 90 11 3.10 2.61 91 92 93 It tJ 1.97 2.61 " 94 95 It 3.10 4.12 4.12 It 96 tt 97 It 3.10 2.61 1.97 2.61 3.10 4.12 4.12 98 It 99 It 100 101 102 ff tt It 103 " 104 It 3.02 2.54 1.82 1.68 105 It 106 If 107 tl 108 n 1.60 109 110 It 1.60 1.68 n . I I I . RES 0 L UTI 0 N - --- - - - - - -- NAME !&! BLOCK III 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 ADDITION ,~ Ee1mont Ernest G. Roseberry Ernest G. Roseberry " " Leo Hyde Leo Hyde Bert & Consuela M. Dickey R. B. & Caroline B. Lockwood " If " R. B. & Caroline B. Lockwood " R. B. &}}0aro1ine B. Lockwood tt It Agnes Switzer J. F. Rush " 120 121 It J. F. Rush Gladys R. Bowers Gladys R. Bowers Gladys R. Bowers 122 123 " If 124 It Gladys R. Bowers 125 126 12l'l It It Ray Moore Gladys Bowers Gladys Bowers Mrs. E. Peterson tI It 128 129 tt J. H. Kopetzky 130 131 132 133 134 If C. Frieda Putmam It C. Frieda Putnam tt " Gustav & Edna Meyer Gustav & Edna Meyer It Georgena Ka110s 135 It Mrs. Louise B. McBeth 136 II Bert & Consuela M. Dickey " 137 138 " Gladys R. A. Skinner John W. Larsen 139 " John W. Larsen II 140 Matilda & Helen Mattke tt 141 142 1\13 Matilda & Helen Mattke It tt Gladys Bowers Mable Vosberg Harry S. Tester Harry S. Tester 144 It 145 II 146 n F:,' ;7 7 45 v~, 0 AMOUNT $1.82 2.54 3.02 4.12 4.12 3.10 2.61 1.97 2.61 ::i,,-lID, 4.12 4.12 3.10 2.61 1.97 2.61 , 3.10 4.12 3.98 3.04 2.53 1.93 2.50 2.04 3.78 3.78 2.04 2.50 1.93 2.53 3.04 3.98 4.12 3.10 2.61 1.97 . I I I . RES 0 L UTI 0 N ---------- NAME - Gladys Bowers Mildred F. Thompson Mildred F. Thompson Russell Shunkwiler Edgar G. & Betty Jane McMullen Estate of Frank Lechner Estate of Frank Lechner Estate of Prank Lechner E s ta te of Frank Lechner E s ta te of Frank Lechner Levi Stout Levi Stout Bert & Consuela M. Dickey Bert & Consuela M. Dickey Frank p. Cos te1lo Frank P. Costello Joseph T. & Christina Hubl Donald A. & Virginia M. Sydzyik Donald A. & Virginia M. Sydzyik- Grace Ring Bert & Consuela M. Dickey Bert & Consuela M. Dickey Earl H. Schmidt ~~~~..:~"~~~~~~{"~"~...~~~1h~~ Earl H~ Schmidt . ~};~"~~~~~,;-.9~~~tgl~Jki~~.~:e{I:~ Odelia Eddy Odelia Eddy Odelia Eddy John H. & Bertha R. Lawrey John H. & Bertha R. Lawrey Grace E. Nearhood-widow Doan H~ Nearhood-son DoanB. Nearhood-son Grace E. Nearhood-widow Mabel Calvers Mabel Calvers Clara B. Haynes Clara B. Haynes Clara B. Haynes LOT BLOCK - 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 .56 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 ADDITION Belmont If If If It ft 11 tI " It If It ft It It It It tl 11 " II II ft ft " If ft If " " If ft If If " If 46 ,t~',' ~~:. E AMOUNT $2.61 3.10 4.12 4.12 3.10 2.61 1.97 2.61 3.10 4.12 4.12 3.02 2.54 1.82 1.68 1.60 1.60 1.68 1.82 2.54 3.02 4.12 4.12 3.10 2.61 1.97 2.61 3.10 4.12 4.12 ri.10 2.61 1.97 2.61 3.10 4.12 . I I I . RES Q L UT ION NAME LOT BLOCK J. J. Klinge JO. J. Klinge Florence & Mildred Rogers Floyd A. Linn Eldora L. Speck-wife Eldora L. Speck-wife Eldora L. Speck-wife Mrs. A. D. Haynes 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 Mary Hapes 190 191 192 193 Mrs. Clara B. Haynes Mrs. Clara B. Haynes Clara B. Haynes 194 195 196 Grace L. Thomas Grace L. Thomas Shelby V. & Alta A. Miller Shaby V. & Alta A. Miller 19G! 19S Inez E. Edwards 199 200 201 202 InezE. Edwards Leonard Crouch Mrs. Clara B. Haynes ~rs. Clara B. Haynes 203 204 205 Mrs. Louise Kipp Jrs. Louise Kipp Mrs. Louise Kipp Etta Nelson 206 207 Myr1e L. Sallinger Earl F. & Delores A. Steele Earl F. & Delores A. Steele 208 209 210 Estate of S. D. Huston 211 Estate of S. D. Huston Estate of S. D. Huston 212 213 Donald A. & Virginia M. Sydzyik 214 Donald A. & Virginia M. Sydzyik 215 Joseph T. & Christina Hubl 216 William Lechner 217 Augusta Lechner 218 Augusta Lechner 219 ADDITION Belmont tI It n It II " It It " w It n n " II n " If " n It tI n It n tt n It n tI tt 11 It It II tI 47 t;, :~:' 8) AMOUNT $3.98 3.04 2.53 1.93 1.53 2.04 3.78 3.78 2.04 1.53 1.93 2.53 3.04 3.98 4.12 ~.le 2.69 1.97 2.61 3.10 4.12 4.12 3.10 2.61 1.97 2.61 3.10 4.12 4.12 3.02 2.54 1.82 1.68 1.60 1.60 1.60 1.60 . I I I . NAME R!S.Q1lr110N kQ! BLOCK 220 Augusta Lechner George E. & Frieda M. Christensen 221 George E. & Frieda M. Christensen 222 E. R. Scofield 223 224 225 E. R. Scofield E. R. Scofield E. R. Scofield 226 227 E. R. Scofield E. R. Scofield E. R. Scofield 228 229 230 Murl & Jennie Thayer Murl & Jennie Thayer Murl & Jennie Thayer 231 232 Murl & Jennie Thayer Murl & Jennie Thayer 233 234 Murl & Jennie Thayer Murl & Jennie Thayer John Rewolinsky John Rewolinsky John Rewolinsky John Rewolinsky 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 l'J'ohn Rewolinsky John Rewolinsky John Rewolinsky Vincent & Aloisie Skrivan 243 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Charlie F. & Ella Wegner Blanche L. M. Lade 3 Ethel May Lesh Ethel May Lesh Ethel May Lesh Ethel May Lesh AIda Gunn 5 6 7 8 1 2 2 2 Daniel R. & Gertrude M. Gates Ethel May Lesh Ethel May Lesh Lyler J. & Rosa M. Lacy Lyler J. & Rosa M. Lacy 3 2 4 2 5 2 6 2 ADDITION Belmont It n n tt n II tt It 11 It tl It " " It ft tt ft " tl It tt It Packer & Barr's II tt It If II n tf tt tt tt " II " It tl It II " ft u " " II ~ 48 r". c \ i AMOUNT $1.69 1.69 1.60 1.60 1.72 1.72 1.72 1.72 1.72 1.72 1.68 1.72 1.72 1.72 1.72 1.72 1.72 1.60 1.68 1.68 1.80 2.53 3.04 3.78 3.14 1.36 .30 2.40 2.66 3.72 5.54 5.54 3.72 2.66 2.40 2.40 2.66 . I I I . RES 0 L UTI ON ---------- ~ Sidney G. & Matha D. Phillips Sidney G. & Martha D. Phillips Abby H. Kensinger Abby H. Kensinger Grand Island Land Oo~ Lydia Violet Cady & Frank Cady John H. & ~eona M. Dixon John H. & Leona M. Dixon John H. & Leona M. Dixon John H. & Leona M. Dixon Wheeler M. Blair Wheeler M. Blair Wheeler M. Blair Wheeler M. Blair Orlando R. & Ruby A. James Orla.ndo R. & Ruby A. James Wheeler M. Blair ~heeler M. Blair Vernal C. lfJorine Lawrence M. & Mary Bowers Lawrence M. & Mary Bowers Lawrence M. & Mary Bowers Lawrence M. & Mary Bowers Josephine Teviotdae Henry & Matilda Hein Elmer & Sylvia Bowers Sylvester J. & Dorris McHugh Sylvester J. & Dorris B. McHugh LOT BLOCK 7 8 1 2 2 7 85 9 10 City of Grand Island. Broadwell Park 1-10 Rudolph T. & Paula A. Prinz 1 Rudolph T.& Paula A. Prinz 2 Guy H. & Fern E. Stevens Stacia K. & Claus Dryer Stacis K. Dryer Guy Stevens Guy & Fern Stevens Mildred F. Thompson ~ Marian V. Byrum 3 4 5 6 7 8 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 4 5 3 6 7 3 3 8 3 1 4 2 3 4 4 4 4 5 6 4 4 7 4 8 1 4 5 3 5 5 5 4 5 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 ADDITION 49 "-""0' .-( ~'.. ~5.t AMOUN T Pa~ker& Barr's $3.72 It " 11 fI fI " " " tI It " II " fI " " " tI " " " tI II \I 11 11 " " tI tI " " " " " " " " " " tI " " " " " " " " " " " " " tI tI tI " " " " " " " " " " " " " " 5.54 5.54 " 3.72 2.66 2.40 2.40 2.66 3.72 5.54 5.54 3.72 2.66 2.40 2.40 2.66 3.72 5.54 5.24 3.59 3.14 3.59 5.24 5.24 3.59 3.14: 3.59 5.24 41.60 5.24 3.59 3.14 3.59 5.24 5.24 3.59 3.14 . I I I . NAME RES 0 L UTI 0 l! LOT BLOCK - Alvah Clement Alvah Clement William H. & Marie I. Pahl Nathan & Violet Zweig William M. & Eulalia M. Moore Gilbert E. & Marie D. Simmons Strand Spence & Wilhelmina Spence Alice & Arthur Davis Alice & Arthur Davis Daniel & Gertrude Gates Oscar & Mildred Sorgenfrei Fred K. Gier w.1. 2 E.1. 2 Oscar & Mildred Sorgenfrei F'red K. Gier wi E.1. 2 Jens N. Jensen Jens N. Jensen Edwin Jensen Jens N. Jensen Pauline Sebold Charles H. & Loretta Barrett Ray & Nellie Lewis Grand Island Safe Deposit Co. Jens N. Jensen Ralph L. & Versha B. Moore Walter W. Riese & Helen E. Riese Robert J. & Edna M. Wellsendt William L. & LaVerne Swafford Ralph A. & Maudie V. Pierpont Margaret R. G~er City of Grand Island City of Grand Island Frank LeRoy & Thelma M. Stevens Elmer & Frieda Matthews Elmer & Frieda Matthews Dan & J"ennie Kensinger Dan & JOennie Kensinger Leroy H. & Margery H. Buhrman Leroy H. & Margery H. Buhrman 9 10 1 2 9 10 1 3 4 9 7 10 1 2 3 7 8 8 8 4 8 5 6 8 8 7 8 8 8 8 9 9 10 10 ~ 8 8 ~ 9 2 3 9 9 4 5 6 9 9 9 7 9 8 9 9 ~ 10 3 4 5 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 11 11 11 11 6 7 8 2 ADDITION 5Q ,r-:: r: ;-) "-/ . ',_~' r._l~- AMOUNT Packer & Barr's$3.59 If II tI If II n II " II " II " " " II tl " " " ff II II II If II II tt It " " " " If II \I " " If It If tt If It II If " ff II II If II It It If ff fI If If ff If It If If It 5.24 ff 3.00 1.35 1.06 " " It 1.19 " 3.00 5.24 3.59 3.14 2.25 1.34 If It " ff If 3.07 2.17 3.00 1.35 .90 1.35 3.00 5.24 3.59 3.14 3.59 5.24 5.24 3.59 3.14 3.59 5.24 5.24 3.59 3.14 3.59 5.24 5.24 3.59 3.14 3.59 . I I I . RESOLurION ----------- .N!.ME Robert E. & Sarah A. James Cora M. Bush Oscar Jay & Hazel M. Waddington Ruth M. Happold Mabel Benson Andrew Hanson ;arl L. & Nttie E. Becker Carl L. & Nettie E. Becker Wilhelmina Donnelly Wilhelmina Donnelly Wilhelmina Donnelly Joseph H. May Lucille stevens Roy Brakeman Clarence C. & Mary C. Smith Clarence C. Smith Dale & Alice M. Billington George & Martha E. M. Wellsandt Louis W. & Anna S. Dilla Wilbert N. Blanco Norman H. Blanco Everett & Elsie Holstead Norman H. & Kerstina E. Blanco Anton M. & Mary K. Brester Edward & Bertha DeHarde Edward & Bertha DeHarde Elliott & Della E. Burnett Arnold W. & Ella J. Beekman Louis E. & Blondina Haberstroh Louis E. & Blondina Haberstroh Alton C. & Olga C. Anderson Elmer C. & Mable G. Cochran Elmer C. & ~able G. Cochran Elmer C. & Mable G. Cochran Charles & Anna Meinecke Charles & Anna Meinecke John M. & Linda Pahl LOT BLOCK 10 1 2 3 10 1 2 a 10 1 2 3 6 7 8 9 10 1 5 11 6 11 11 11 11 11 12 12 12 12 12 12 7 8 9 4 5 6 'f1,'"1 12 12 8 9 12 12 3 4 13 13 13 13 13 5 7 13 13 13 13 8 9 13 14 14 14 4 14 5 14 14 14 14 14 14 15 ADDITION 51 ;.,. 0 {"~ :.,~ ~J f) AMOUNT Packer & Barr's $5.24 II " t1 H " " It It It t1 It II II II II " " II II It II II It II If " Tt It If If If tI It tI II It II If It tt " " tt II II tI fI tt II fI tI II " tI tt It n It " " tI n tt tt If If tI It If ~ II It 5.24 3.59 3.14 3.59 5.24 5.24 3.59 3.14 3.59 5.24 5.24 3.59 3.14 3.59 5.24 5.24 3.59 3.14 3.59 5.24 5.24 3.59 3.14 3.59 5.24 5.24 3.59 3.14 3.59 5.24 5.24 3.59 3.14 3.59 5.24 5.24 . I I I . RE20LY1:IOli LOT BLOCK NAME Camillo B. & Maude A. Niemann Anna L. Wiseman Dietrich Schr~aer William Goehring Henry A. & Sena Schmidt Albert & Mary J'. Thesenvi tz Lucy P.. Haney Lucy p. Haney Lucy P. Haney Howard N. & Dolores R. Crosby Fred R. & .l.lelen J. Chattam Katie Dunham Katie Dunham Katie Dunham Lena C. Moll William & ~hristiria Poole -lMB:lB:la~5elH~:.?H~gmpaan~.:&~1114a~~a-.aH1.A:. ~B~~am~ Camillo B. & Maude A. N'emann Camillo B. & Maude A. Niemann John O. Cady Roy~eraig & Emma H. Carl H. & Linda Se1m E! wl 2 Roy O. Craig & Emma H. Carl H. & Linda Aelm E! wi Frank James Frank James Raymond A. & Marjorie F. Meinecke Raymond A. & Marjorie F. Meinecke Mildred F. Thompson Henry Fay Lacy & Allie M. Lacy Edward Brabender Ella O. Steele Mary Stava & Leonard A. Stava City of Grand Island Mrs. Charles N. Staton also Effie S. Staton Mrs. Charles N. Staton also Effie S. Staton 8 9 10 1 10 1 1 2 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 2 15 15 3 4 5 6 15 15 15 15 15 15 1k5 16 16 16 16 16 16 !Z 2 3 4 5 6 7 16 8 16 16 16 9 17 17 2 17 17 4 5 6 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 18 18 18 18 18 ADDITION , 5~" n; .' r' ;5 ~f AMOUNT Packer & Barr's $3.59 II II If II II If tl II fl It II II If If II II II If II It II " If II II II II II 1/ II fl II If " It fl If 11 II rr " If t1 If " " II II II n tl rr " It " II tl " II II 3.14 " 3.59 " 5.24 If 5.24 3.59 " " 3.14 3.59 5.24 3.00 1.35 t1 " II .90 1.35 3.00 5.24 3.59 3.14 3.59 5.24 1.50 1.50 .68 .68 1.35 3.00 5.24 3.59 3.14 3.59 5.24 5.24 3.59 3.14 3.59 5.24 . I I I . RES 0 L UTI 0 N ----~.._---- NAME Eugene W. & Edna May Serum Boyd & Emma Burnett John T. & Lillie Comipton N.!. 2 Sylvia M. & Claud O. Brown Sylvia IVI. Brown Elmer & Mildred 'A. Spiehs Paul J. & Etta Migot Lym J. & Clarice Casteel R. B. & Caroline B. Lockwood S! Bank Motor Co. Bank Motor Co. Boyd Burnett et ala Boyd Burnett et al Paul M. & Maxine Kane William O. & Mildred A. Hardekopf William O. & Mildred A. Hardekopf Lena Hoffer Davis & Glenn R. Davis Milton T. & Viola Hettler William Leo & Louis H. Zimmerman Oschar A. & Maggie M. Henry Oschar A. & Maggie M. HEnry Amel B. & Pearl L. Tuttle Glenwood R. & Dora A. Koch Max J. Cornelius Irwin E. & Hattie F. Crane William E. Cook Grover J. & Mabel O'Bele May Dumont May Dumont May Dumont Richard L. & Myrtie Y. Niemann William L. & Jessie Doan ~~~.a~.d~l-~-l:.~oan Bernard L. & Mary E. A. Doan Bernard L. & Mary E. A. Doan Bernard L. & Mary E. A. Doan City of Grand Island City of Grand Island LOT BLOCK - 9 10 10 1 2 w! E.!. 2 9 10 1 2 8 9 10 ADDITION 53 ru C" !') AMOUNT 6 18 Packer & Barr's 2nd$'.24 7 18 8 18 8 18 18 18 1 2 11 19 3 19 19 19 4 5 6 19 7 19 8 9 19 19 19 ~o 20 3 20 20 20 20 4 5 6 6 20 20 7 8 20 3 20 20 21 21 21 21 21 4 5 6 21 7 21 21 21 21 If " 2 II II n If If II - " " n 11 If II " " II II " II II It tf tf II If " II n II " " u II II It " n n " II " " " " " II If " " n " " " " " " " It If " " It n II n If " If " " 11 " 3.59 'L t-)T. 57 " 1.57 .!.') . ,:53. 59 If 5.24 " 5.24 3.59 It 3.14 3.59 5.24 " ~ It 5.24 It 3.59 3.14 II If 3.59 " 5.24 5.24 " n 3.59 II 3.14 " 3.59 5.24 " tI ~'1)g ~M II " 3.59 II 3.14 II 3.59 " 5.24 11 5.24 3.59 3.14 3.59 " " " " 5.24 5.24 3.59 It " " 3.14 " 3.59 11 5.24 e I I I e RES 0 L UTI 0 N -_._---------- NAME - LOT BLOCK Edward Wgite Buffalo & Lucile 'Whi te Buffalo I Edward White Buffalo & Lucile Vihite Buffalo 2 Herman A. & Mildred Hardekopf 3 Murel W. Kane 4 August Hardekop~ Harry & Matilda Norton Harry & Matilda Norton Harry & Matilda Norton Harry & Matilda Norton Mrs. W. A. Williams Charles E. Taylor M~~~~I:,Cl:~b Charles E. Taylor MStf{l-lj,Cl:~b Earl G. & Roma W. Hardekopf Earl G. & Roma W. Hardekopf Andrew F. & IlaL,M. Swanson 8 9 10 1 2 William L. & Edna Hanson Mann William L. & Edna Hanson Mann Charles Whitcomb Iva Ball Vfuitcomb 9 10 Iva Ball Whitcomb Kathryn E. O'Malley Kathryn E. OIMalley Kathryn E. O'Malley KathrynE. O'Malley Christian Woelz Kathryn ~. O'Malley Kathryn E. O'Malley 6 7 Rosalio Briseno 8 Rosalio Bri",seno 9 Rosalio Briseno 10 William F. Tilley William F. Tilley William ~. Tilley 22 22 22 5 22 22 6 22 22 7 22 22 22 23 3 23 23 4 23 5 23 23 6 7 23 8 23 1 23 23 24 2 24 3 24 24 4 5 24 24 , 24 24 24 24 2 25 1 2 1', 3 25 Endora E. Ennis 4 .295 City of Grand Island 5 26 ADDITION Packer & Barr's 2nd tl II ft ft " n " tl " II " If " " " " II II If If tl tl " II tt " If II II ft " It " tl II II II " II II II u If " u " n II II II " II II II II II If II " tl II " It t1 ff t1 II ff 54 ~:' :i G AMOUNT $5.24 3.59 3.14 3.59 5.24 5.24 3.59 3.14 3.59 5.24 5.24 3.59 3.14 3.59 5.24 5.24 3.59 3.14 3.59 5.24 5.24 3.59 3.14 3.59 5.24 5.24 3.59 3.14 3.59 5.24 5.14 3.52 3.04 3.52 5.14 . I I I . RES 0 L t1 T ION NAME - LOT BLOCK 26 D. Lawrence & Elsie P. Halstead D. Lawrence & Elsie P. Halstead Arthur G. & Stella May Schroeder Arthur G. & Stella May Schroeder Arthur G. & Stella May Schroeder Alice E. Payne Alice E. Payne Alice E. Payne Alice E. Payne Alice E. Payne Alice E. Payne Lelia McLane Taylor Lel~a McLane Taylor Lelia McLane Taylor Lelia McLane Tyalor 10 Charles E. & Lelia F. Taylor Charles E. & Lelia F. Taylor Charles E. Taylor Charles E. Taylor Charles E. Taylor Everett L. Redding Everett L. Redding Everett L. Redding Charles Sems Charles Sems 10 1 Ethel J. Thompson Fred & Vernie Purvis Fred & Vernie Purvis Donald Vi. Falli s & Roy J. Fallis Be, 4 Lester L. Fallis Donald W. Fallis & Lester L. Fallis & 5, Roy J. Fallis . ' ." :9~":aa:dHW:-.l~.;g~$al:llSH%~~~.&~f~p-l~ml*~~ 6 ~H~.;H:Wa)};~:Bal~ Ci ty of Grand Island naAAWiaH~~:~Hi'aaa$:-sz..:~'ol~lS:-t:ell.4(.ol~tHi&\ia9.I1:S~~} 7 ~HcJi,;H!~&g;~~~~ Norman L. & Lucille Nelson 8 Norman L. & Lucille Nelson Norman L. & Lucille Nelson 10 1 2 Blanche G. Goodrich EIo E. & Edith M. Hansen 1 2 26 3 26 26 4 5 26 1 27 2 27 3 27 27 4 5 27 6 7 S 27 27 9 27 27 1 27 2 8 28 2 3 28 4 28 28 28 28 28 28 5 6 7 8 9 28 2 29 29 29 29 3 29 89 29 29 9 29 29 30 30 ~," C"'~ Vei.; 55 ::':) l ADDITION Packer & Barr's 2nd " " II " " " " " " " ,z " " n II " II ff II " " " " " It If n " If " " " " It It ff " " " " \I \I " " II " II 11 II II " II " ~ It 11 ff It " II It n II II II " II " " " 11 " AMOUNT $5.14 3.52 5.04 3.52 5.14 5.24 3.59 3.14 3.59 5.24 5.24 3.59 3.14 3.59 5.24 5.24 3.59 3.14 3.59 5.24 5.24 3.59 3.14 3.59 5.24 5.24 . ' 3.59 3.14 3.59 5.24 5.24 3.59 3.14 3.59 5.24 5.24 3.59 . I I I . RES 0 L UTI 0 N ----------- NAME Car 1 v. /I Lohmann Irene A. Worshen Irene A. Worshen Edward M. & Anna Lee Young Julius R. & Mary Grace Pierpont Julius R. & Mary Grace Pierpont Julius R. & Mary Grace Pierpont Dean D. & Arlene J. Lucas William & Bertha Kay Cora May Howard Cora May Howard Cora May Howard Dessie I. & Bert G. Dukes Walter J. & Josephine Celmer Walter J. & Josephine Celmer Estate of Perry E. Carlton Estate of Henry J. Bartenbach Estate of Henry J. Bartenbach William J. & Mamie B. Bacon Jack & Anna Chambers Sylvia M. Brown T. Cook & Edna Cook T. Cook & Edna Cook Raymond & Cecilia Rork Raymond & Cecilia Rork John M. & Ocia G. Roach Floyd F. & Hazel Adams Secundino M. & Isabell M. Galvin LOT BLOCK 10 10 9 10 Elisha R. & Eldora A. Scofield 3 Elisha R. & Eldora A. Scofield E2/3 4 Estate of Anna R. Comstock Wl/3 4 Elisha R. & Eldora A. Scofield E2/3 5 Estate of Anna R. Comstock Wl/3 5 Estate of Albert Winters E1/2 6 Robert L.Lester Wl/2 6 Estate of Albert Winters E1/2 7 Robert L. Lester Wl/2 7 s 30 4 30 30 5 6 30 30 30 30 7 8 9 39 1 2 31 3 31 31 4 31 5 31 6 31 31 31 7 8 9 31 1 31 32 2 32 3 32 4 32 32 5 6 32 7 32 s 32 32 32 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 ADDITION 56 Packer & Barr's 2nd II " n II t1 II If It If " t1 t1 n " It tI It " II " tI tI n II " II II II " fI II If tI II II If t1 It 11 II tI n It " n " tI " tI If fI II It II If I' n " II II 1t " " " " " " If If If If If l'." f~' I >~ '\.,' \,,~ AMOUNT $3.14 3.59 5.24 5.24 3.19 3.14 3119 5.24 5.24 3.59 3.14 3.59 5.24 5.24 3.59 3.14 3.59 5.24 5.24 3.59 3.14 3.59 5.24 5.24 3.59 3.14 3.59 5.24 3.00 3.00 .59 4.00 1.24 1.49 3.75 .69 2.90 . I I I . RES 0 L UTI 0 N NAME Frank J. & Emma B. Mueller Frank J. & Emma B. Mueller Frank J. & Emma B. Mueller Edward Brabender Ruth & Max J. Cornelius Ruth & Max J. Cornelius George W. Black George W. Black George W. Black Mildred F. Thompson & Marian V. Byram state of Nebraska State of' Nebraska state of Nebraska state of Nebraska State of Nebraska State of Nebraska State of Nebraska State of Nebraska Blanche Gowloveck Blanche Gowloveck Blanche ~owloveck Alma & Thomas L. Korn Alma & Thomas L. Korn Charles E. & Fay L. Williams Charles E. & Fay L. Williams Art Boyll Art Boyll Myrtle A. & Affie S. Ellsberry Frank Schwieger Elton L. & Dorothy R. Shaw Charles Williams Charles Williams Caroline Darling C. E. Williams Harriet F. Gallup Mary Spiehs LOT BLOCK 9 10 6 6 10 10 1 Sl/2 2 Nl/2 2 3 10 33 8 7 33 33 34 35 35 36 2 3 36 4 36 5 36 36 6 7 36 8 36 36 36 9 3 37 37 37 4 5 6 37 7 37 8 37 9 37 37 38 38 38 4 38 38 38 5 6 38 38 38 38 7 8 9 38 1 2, 39 39 ADDITION Packer & Barr's 2nd tt tt " " II It " tt It " II " " tt II " n " II n tt " " If n " tI " II tt If " II " II It " " II II II It It n II n " It " n II " " " n n " n It It 11 It It It " tt n tt n If 57r: ~,~ D .,,~J '._..p <\" AMOUNm $3.14 3.59 2.00 5.00 5.24 2.50 1.50 3.25 3.59 5.24 2.78 1.29 .90 1.29 2.00 .90 1.29 2.78 5.24 3.59 3114 2.24 2.24 2.24 1.24 1.00 3.14 3.59 5.24 5.24 3.59 3.14 2.24 2.24 2.24 2.24 e I I I e RES 0 L UTI ON -------- NAME Mary Spiehs Marie Spiehs Ivan Quinn Williams stanley & Frances Sonnefold Mary Deertz Mary Deertz Nl/2 Sl/2 Duane Deertz Duane Deertz Ethel J. Thompson Floyd M. Voorhees Thomas :b'. Polzel Robert J. Wooner Mrs. Anna B. Stickler ~tl~-iiB~~:E' Ethel J. Thompson &&~:..:i+ii-l}~;r Floyd M. & Camilla A. Voorhees Floyd M. & Camilla A. Voorhees Floyd M. & Camilla A. Voorhees Floyd M. & Camilla A. Voorhees Floyd M. & Camilla A. Voorhees Pete & Opal Meinninger Verna E. Cormican Verna E. Cormican Verna E. Cormican Verna E. Cormican Peter E. Rickert Vern Corey Floyd M. & Camilla A. Voorhees Floyd M. & Camilla A. Voorhees Swend O. & Florence Christensen W70' James C. & Ruby Haile E50' Swend O. & F'lorence Christensen W70 I James C. & Ruby Haile County of Hall E50' 7 Katie O'Connor Floyd M. & Camilla A. Voorhees Floyd M. & Camilla A. Voorhees LOT BLOCK 10 1 2 10 1 3 39 4 39 5 39 6 7 39 39 8 39 8 39 39 9 39 40 40 3 40 4 40 40 5 6 40 7 40 8 40 40 9 40 2 41 41 3 41 4 5 41 41 4 42 5 42 4 43 5 43 6 6 43 43 7 43 419 4 44 5 6 44 44 44 7 ADDITION 58 r:-<' t \, :,j ',_~~" t,P AMOUNT Packer & Barr's $3.14 2nd II n II II If If If II If II If If II II J'I n If n II II n It II II II " " II " " " II n n II II If II II tl II tl II II tf If If II II tI n If n II If If tI II II " It n If II II II tI tI " II 3.59 5.24 5.24 3.59 1.57 1.57 2.24 2.24 2.24 2.24 3 14 3.59 5.24 5.24 3.59 3.14 2.24 2.24 2.24 2.24 2.64 3.52 5.14 5.30 3.73 5.54 3.84 2.58 1.22 4.64 1.96 5.54 3.84 3.84 5.54 . I I I . RES 0 L UT ION ---------- NAME LOT BLOCK Grand Island Hollostone Co. Grand Island Hollostone Co. George & Mary Gowloveck George & Mary Gowloveck Grand Island Land Co. Estate of Henry J. Bartenbach Estate of Henry J. Bartenbach Vallie Koch Vallie Koch Mrs. W. A. Williams Eugene W. & Monica Zimmerman Marie Brabender Marie Brabender Felix Skibinski Frances E. McElroy & M. H. Finnie . . Leila McLaae Taylor Leila McLane Taylor Paul W. K. Ruff 10 John F. Ruff 11 The Diocese of Grand Island 12 The Diocese of Grand Island 13 . W 52'- Verne M. & Wanda A. Painter IE 1/2 14 Mrs. Edward Wolfe E 58' 14 Edward J. Niemand W 1/2 14 Louis P. & Nina S. Milne S 1711-Wl/2 15 Martin J. Kelly William Sielaff E 1/2 15 16 Marie L. Sietaff & Husband S1321-E88' 17 Miller McGavren Co. W 132'-3 132' 17 Aubrey J. & Viola M. Givens N 66' 1 Lewis S. & Alice J. Anderson 3 66' 1 Aubrey J. & Viola M. Givens N 66' Lewis 3. & Alice J. Anderson 3 66' 2 2 Paul ';JV. K. Ruff 3 Paul 'W. K. Ruff 4 Paul W. K. Ruff 5 1 William & Marie L. Sielaff 4 5 6 7 5 6 7 8 9 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 2 3 8 9 2 3 8 3 3 9 3 1 ADDITION .... 59 [} 4: ,~l AMOUNT 45 Pa~.er & Barr's 2nd $5.54 45 n 45 45 46 46 46 n n If If u If ff ff If u If 3.84 3.84 5.54 1.10 3.50 2.75 II West1s Subdivision 3.36 tf If n n It If n If If tf If u ff If n If " 1.44 1.44 3.3,66 3.36 1.44 1.44 3.36 3.36 1.44 If Home Subdivision 8.80 - u If n If II It If tf It ff Ru~fs Addition If II II tt If "- If Paitk Place tf II II If ff If II If II u II II If If II n " 8.80 8.80 8.80 2J..aED 2.32 4.40 4.40 4.40 8.80 3.52 5.28 1.50 .62 1.50 .62 2.76 3.60 5.28 5.28 . I I I . RES 0 L UTI 0 N NAME LOT BLOCK Susie Phifer Delbert J. & Wilma L. Sweley Ethel M. Lowry Edward M. & Erma G. Cole Martin A. Brase Martin A. Brase 7 Clifford W. & Irma M. Riggs 8 George W. & Maud O. Holz 9 Ralph E. & Maxine L. Sorensen 10 Martin A. & Edna M. Brase 1 Lloyd M. & Bertha M. Dory 2 Chris H. & Helen Gjerloff 3 Merl M. & Blanche L. Matthews 4 Dewey & Esther Bozell 5 Reinhardt le. & Dolores A. Schuessler 6 - Elmer G. & LDretta N. Hurren Marvin G. & Ardath E. Brown F1red C. & Carol Dean Palmgren 9 10 1 Harry M. Bishop Elizabeth Goodwin Nelson Lumber & Supply Co. Julia Ruphoff wife Frank C. & Fern E. Allen M. E. & Bessie E. Lewis Melvin A. & Laura Sohrwied Clyde L. Hammond Herman A. 3tein Dale & Helen D. Stites Rudolph J. & Mary L. Studnicka 10 Edmund P. Krick William L. Catlett Charle s L. Jus tice Lloyd L. & Marjorie M. Pearson Joe W. & Dorothy M. Hull Goldie A. Hartman Benjamin E. & Dena GJelsteen 6 7 2 1 I 1 1 1 3 4 5 6 !l. !l. I I 2 2 2 2 2 2 7 2 2 2 8 2 3 2 3 3 3 4 5 3 3 6 7 3 3 8 3 9 3 3 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 4 4 4 ADDITION , Park Place II 11 " tl It II !l II II ~). e,Cj II II It If 11 II tI It II 11 11 " II " - It It If It fI " " u II It " " " It " tI " " " " II II " tt 11 " II " " II II " ~ " II " 11 II II " II " It "" II u It II It 60 f.'.~" " i, -,' ;~j. ::: / AMOUNT $.;3.60 3.40 3.60 5.28 5.28 3.60 3.40 3.60 5.28 5.28 3.60 3.40 3.60 5,28 5.28 3.60 3.40 3.60 5.28 5.28 3.60 3.40 3.60 5.28 5.28 3.60 3.40 3.60 5.28 5.28 3.60 3.40 3.60 5.28 5.28 3.60 . I I I . RES 0 L UTI 0 N ---------- NAME Benjamin E. & Dena Gjelsteen Benjamin E. & Dena Gjelsteen Edgar & Lula C. Meyer Ruth & Max J. Cornelius Robert McMullen Jr. Edwin J. & Mildred L. Wagner Edward L. Ziola-husband Connie Merchant & Mary Merchant Albert Lloyd Sorensen & Marjorie L. Sorensen Daniel & ~mma C. Powers & Elmer E. & Gustav Bergman Howard W. & Hertha Olson MarY M. Smydra Frances M. Or Robert E. Lee Harry A. & Marguerite L. Samuelson Arthur B. & Be tty Ann Cummingrm - Glen H. & Glayds M. Kolbo Ray J. & Frances L. Koehler Beverly M. & Genera P. Taylor Griffith A. & Elsie K. DeMay LOT BLOCK -. 10 1 2 7 8 9 10 11 Edward E. & Agnes M. Niemand 12 BurnleyAarther Kemplin 13 Sophia C. Goss & Marie May & Harold H. Baasch 14 Jake & Mollyanne Grasmick Glenn E. & hazel Whitehead Wesley D. & Arline G. Dankert Edward E. & Mignon Brooks Minnie R. Hoffman Anna L. Reher Heber A. & Freda Mae Breiner T. Stanton Maloney & Mary Frances Scott George O. & Oma E. Rutherford ,Algusta Fischer Joy F. Sipple & Adda F. Walter Speck 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 a 9 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 ADDITION Park Place 4 4 4 It " It " Cottage Place tt ~ L " 11 " 11 It It Abrahamson's 3rd " " II It It - II II " " " II fI It 61 ~:' ~1, ~3 AMOUNT $3.40 3.60 5.28 5.28 3.60 3.40 3.60 5.28 3.98 " 2.90 2.72 2.90 " 11 If 3.98 It 3.98 11 2.90 2.70 2.90 3.98 2.58 2.58 If " " It 11 II 2.58 " 2.58 Gilbert's Sub. .65 Block 1, Gilbert's 2nd 1.07 II It 11 " 11 " " 2 Gilberts 2nd 2 2 11 II It " 2 II II 2 2 11 tt " " u 2.60 2.72 3.10 4.50 2.12 2.12 2.76 3.60 5.28 5.28 . I I I . RE.2,gL1J!ION NAME - Clarence J. & Mary M. Guyette Lloyd E. & Sophia R. Kenney H. F. & Anna K. Stine Lars H. Christensen Theodore L. & Gladys V. Smith Elizabeth Wiechman Elizabeth Wiechman John &, Homa Reise Ditter Estate of Georgia Sondergaard Estate of Georgia Sondergaard Oren C. & Mable H. Roos Opal Halstead Fillmore Nitzel &: Co. S 8211 Thelma Andre N 50' Arthur L. Bottorff Orin & Elsie Contryman Orin & Elsie Contryman Max & Hazel Scovill LOT BLOCK 10 9 10 10 S 64' 1 Albert & Mary Thesenvitz Riley O. & Ethel M. Wescoatt George R. Ferguson & Louise E. N 68' 1 Arthur & Clara Trotter Norman H. & Dorothy J. McKeag M~~&.a~a;e:~J,M~:s~hbaWii~ Benedict P. & Lola E. Wassinger David Alexander Henry & Hulda Ewoldt lVIaud B. Houch o. Lynn Haller & Constance E. Haller 9 John & l{oma Ditter 10 John & Roma Ditter 1 George F. & Ida May Jankey 2 Donald iJayne & Jean Gardiner Ca te s Donald Wayne & Jean Gardiner Cates E 2.81 Vern & Thresia I. CraGtree W 501 Myron E. &, Amos L. Olsen Harry J. & Dortha Rauert 4 5 6 7 8 9 2 2 2 2 1 3 8 3 3 3 1 2 4 4 3 4 4 4 6 4 6 4 7 4 8 4 9 4 4 5 5 2 5 3 5 4 5 5 5 6 5 7 5 8 5 5 5 6 6 3 6 4 6 6 6 6 ADDITION Gilberts 2nd II " II II It " II II 1\ II II II II II II II " tI II II If II II II II II II II II II II If !I II II /-62 ~.:.. ~ L II AMOUN T $3.60 2.76 2.12 II If 2.12 If 5.28 II 2.12 II 3.60 5.28 5.28 3.60 2.76 2.12 II II II II II II 3.08 II 2.20 II 3.60 II 3.40 II 3.60 II 5.28 It .62 If 1.50 2.12 2.76 3.60 II II II II 5.28 II 5.28 11 3.60 II 2.76 2.12 2.12 2.12 2.12 2.76 II II II II II II .32 II 3.28 II 5.28 5.28 If . I I I . RES 0 L UTI 0 N ---------- NAME - Mary D. Dutton Eva Hyder Anna Simmers Harold Thomas & Delmer Thomas Joseph L. & Irma ill. Wilson Lulu D. Eddingfield Clift & Blanche Adams Harriet Adams & Blanche McCutcheon E. R. Gier Melvin O. & Betty E. Hild John W. & Alwine Behrens Harry Muhl & Ella Muhl Fred K. & Laura M. Gier Fred K. & Laura M. Gier Orville fr. & Lillian C. Salstrom Herman J. & Susie Lehms Elsie A. & Benjamin Curtiss Shank Susie J. Phifer Susie J. Phifer John H. & Mina L. Poehler Herman H. CJ:, Lena Ivl. Florke Elias P. Starr w. J. Vogel & Fay E. Vogel Max J. & Ruth Cornelius Elizabeth Wiechman Clifford R. & Mary Wiedenthaler Lyle E. & Arlene M. Knott Elsie K. Mathews A. R. & Grace Plith Sylvester & Frances M. Wissing N 1/2 10 ~11/2 10 1 10 9 10 10 Sylvester & Frances M. Wissing W 40.8' 9 Dale V. Donnelly Edward W. & Lillie R. Donnelly Albert & May J. Thesenvitz Mae Koephlin Julius & Marie Peters Howard J. & Mildred M. Olson E 12' 9 10 1 2 LOT BLOCK 7 6 8 6 9 6 6 6 7 2 ? 3 7 4 7 5 7 6 7 7 8 7 7 9 7 7 1 8 2 8 8 8 7 8 8 8 9 1 2 10 10 3 10 4 10 5 6 7 10 10 10 10 10 8 10 10 11 11 3 4 11 11 ADDITION Gilberts 2nd 11 II " " II II lJ It II II II II II 11 II II >- II >- II " " II It II II 11 It II " II It II II " >- II Ii If f'"~'" " f-'_'" t:; ~ ;~) 63 AMOUNT $3.60 II 2.76 2.12 .62 " 11 II 1.50 5.28 " It 3.60 " 3.40 II 3.60 " 5.28 " 5.28 II " 3.60 3.40 " 3.60 " 5.28 II 5.28 " 1.48 II 2.10 2.72 3.60 11 It II 5.28 It 5.00 II 5.28 3.60 2.70 3.05 4.90 n II 11 II II 3.05 II 2.70 II 3.60 >- II 2.67 tl .93 II 5.28 5.28 It II 3.60 II 3.40 3.60 . I I I . BHESOLUTION NAME George W. Giese Jr. & Leonor W. Giese Fay R. & Minnie J. McIntosh Clarence ~ Anna Baasch Andy J. &.Hanna C. M,.ers Durwood H. & Lucille E. Johnson John E. & LaVonne O. Free Iska B. Pace S 64' Dean J. & Anna Marie Brazelton N 68' 1 Arnold & Hose M. Bosselman Donald L. & Adeline M. Kutschkau Lincoln K. & Lois L. Hodges Richard T. & Lylas M. Gericke N.1. 2 Joseph F. & Emma R. Hybl sl:. 2 Mayme Slattery William & Esther Delmont Lena E. & Albert L. Olson Herman IVl. l"orst Lawrence J. & Lillian M. Anderson James M. & Grace L. Dunkel Alida Niemoth A. P. & Eva Beman John H. & Rose M. Tolle Hans J-. Ruge Emma M. Spry Harl & Mira Finch Oscar J. & Bernice M. Gram Edmund O. & Anna Margaret Pfautsch 9 Charles C. & Margaret Kenney N 61'10 Clarence & Irene Kersey S 71' 10 Harry B. & Faye W. Cochran N 44' 1 Paul P. & Marie W. Shanks C 44' Joe C. & Alma Marie J-ohnson S 44' Harry B. & Faye W. Cochran N 44' Paul F. & Marie W. Shanks C 44' Joe C. & Alma Marie Johnson S 44' LOT BLOCK 10 5 11 6 11 7 11 11 11 11 12 8 9 10 1 2 12 12 3 12 4 12 5 12 5 12 6 12 7 12 8 12 9 12 12 1 .2 1 1 3 1 4 1 5 6 7 1 1 1 1 8 1 1 1 2 1 ~ 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 ADDITION Gilberts 2nd If " " It It II II II II II " II II It It It It Gil1!lerts Add. II II II If II " If 11 " II II It II " II II "ro" ._~ I'~ 64 :J '1: ~) AMOUNT ,H'5 28 ifP . II 5.28 " 3.60 It 3.40 It 3.60 5.28 .62 II It 11 1.50 11 2.12 2.76 II It 3.60 It ~1.~ II t;'h ~ II 5.28 It 3.60 " 2.76 It 2.12 tI 2.12 5.28 3.60 3.40 " II II 3.60 II 5.28 5.28 3.00 3.40 3.60 2.08 It II It It It It 3;.20 " 2.29 It 1.86 1.65 1.69 1.26 " If " It 1.05 . I I I . RES 0 L UTI 0 N -".----.-...---- NAME Charles D. & Ethel True Ralph A. & Ethel Gladys Herndon John H. & Frieda L. Sievers Emily Peters Joe M. & Ella ly1. Sprague LOT BLOCK 10 10 Charles F. Larsen 1 Rudolph & Bertha Faller 2 Grant W. & Mildred L. Olson 3 Ella Shipman 4 Glenn & Catherine M. Gillham N64.8' 5 Chris C. & Bertha Michaelson S67.2' 5 Martha C. & Anna M. Mortensen 6 c. L. & Eulalie M. Swartz 7 Lawrence A. & Lottie M. McKibben C. L. & Eulalie M. Swartz 8 Lawrence A. & Lottie M. McKibben James & Marcia M. Baxter S 1/2 Charles M. & Plorence F'. Stewart N 1/2 Arden L. & Louise H. Olin Orville C. & ~lmer G. Snyder Robert J. & Berdele E. Rehder Cleatus L. & Zoa A. Alkire August F. Thesenvitz N 52' Poly Disney S 80' Katheryn Bade Howard & Wilhelmina A. Stites Donald L. & Marjorie L. Willey Emma L. & Frances Holden Robert A.&Shirley A. Anderson Estate of henry J. Bartenbach Edward R. & Clara Paulus Edward J. & Mabel R. Meyers Charles E. Cain Harold W. & Bertha Nye Johnson Estate of John M. Tagge 9 10 7 8 9 10 6 7 8 9 10 3 4 7 2 8 2 2 2 9 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 5 1 2 5 3 5 5 4 5 5 5 5 5 6 6 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 6 8 8 ADDI'rION ~"r i:l o_~,f 65 G'!1: , AMOUNT Gilberts .~~ $2.12 " II It " II II II II II " It II It It It II " It " It " " " " " " " " 1I 11 " II " II It 2.76 It 3.60 " 5.28 It 6.34 11 5.28 " 3.60 11 3.40 " 3.60 11 3.00 2.28 5.28 11 It II 3.60 It 3.40 II 3.60 5.28 2.22 11 11 II 3.06 3.60 3.40 3.60 II It II II 5.28 " 2.13 It 3.15 II 3.60 II 3.40 3.60 5.28 5.28 3.60 3.40 tl " It II " " 3.60 It 5.28 " 4.23 " 6.33 e I I I e RES 0 L UTI 0 N ---------- NAME - George P. & Leland F. Sweeney E6t LOT BLOCK - Charles E. & Minnie S. Moeller W60t 5 Joseph H. & Minnie Lessig Otto & Edna Jacobsen Pearl & Henry Wendt Albert E. & Margarite J. Wilkins WilliamW. & Delma E. Armstrong S 56 t County of Hall N 76t Harry Patterson Huby Roblyer Edward L. & Enid P. Slips Estate of Elizabeth Ditlefsen Lyle & Eugene Goodrich S 84' 10 CliffordA. & Lois M. Oigil N 48' 10 Martha Good carl V. & Ellouise M. RDbinson George H. & Lorraine M. Schroeder Gretchen Simmons Pleasant W. & Gladys R. Smith Thaddius & Clara Smedra Warren A. & Clara B. Jacobus Bert & Marie Black Henry & Kathryn Franzmeier James C. & Ruby Haile Mildred F. Thompson LloydM. & Mildred E. Ross .w{P~de}.~:..I~1"l&~S:lHR~~:.~ti~'w,~~':t'i:. ~ollie & Dale A. Wilson Ralph W. ~ Virginia R. Wiles Frank E. Castle Peter Tagge Wilbur R. & Esther D. Black Dilbert G. & Alice D. Beck Lillian Merchant Lillian Merchant Ava Fulmer N! s-i't John & Frieda F'alldorf 10 10 5 8 8 1 9 9 9 2 3 4 9 5 9 5 9 6 9 7 9 8 9 9 9 9 9 1 10 10 2 3 10 4 5 10 10 10 10 10 6 7 8 9 10 10 1 11 11 11 11 11 11 2 3 4 5 6 7 11 8 11 9 11 11 1 1 12 12 66 r: i1 ;~:; ADDITION AMOUNT Gilberts~~ $.35 II II tt II It - It II It II " tt II tt II tt tt " It It It 11 II II It II II It II It II Gilberta Ad1d. 1I tt II II It " II II 5.98 5.28 3.60 It It It 3.40 1I 3.60 It 2.03 3.25 It It 5.28 II 3.60 II 3.40 II 3.60 II 3.32 It 1.96 n 5.28 3.60 " It 3.40 II 3.60 tt 5.28 tt 5.28 II 3.60 II 3.40 3.60 " II 5.28 II 5.28 3.60 It " 3.40 3.60 5.28 5.28 3.60 tt 3.40 It 3.60 tI 5.28 " 3.06 II 2.22 RESQLUTION [.1 ~~ :f) 67 NAME Donald E. & Lucille L. Dibbern LOT BLOCK ADDITION AMOUNT 2 12 Gilberts Add. $3.60 ilJ~fi~ij~~r81l-lrAugU-li.~iHr~.:l:~oo~no)r.:H:'-lrW.:r~ ' . I Cecil A. & Bertha A. Larson E 50.8' 3 Will Byron Battles & Mabel S. Battles 6 Bert E. Phillips Jr. & Frances Phillips 7 Paul Harvey Paul Harvey Oscar E. & Anna W. Hild wt E--'..h 2 Oscar E. & Anna W. Hild 10 Mabel & Nina Searson 8 68t' 1 Genevieve A. & Norris W. Glur N63~" a William J. & Mamie B. Bacon Floyd F. & Vera M. McMullen Donald & Opal Lee Mecham Estella Hogue et al I Karl M. & Sena M. Petersen Henry & Blise Dibbern Hans H. & Olga D. Koch Julia O'Brien & L. J. O'Brien George & Carol Brust Herman & Augusta Knuth S 76' 10 N 56' 10 Carl L. & Velma D. Treadway 1 Louise Winters 2 Vern & Thresia I. Crabtree 3 Lola Jensen-wife 4 Clarence & Loraine J. Brabender 5 Robert J. & Esther M. Hoffa 879.55' 6 I . Minerva 8. Arbogast N52.45' Clair Greenwood Haymond H. & Dagney M. Dahlke Mary J. Cosgrove Estate of Elmer E. Bishop Claud I. & Adah G. Newlin 9 10 c. Fred Uebel John W. & Doris M. Hines Lulu E. Uebel <3 -n:~-l:' 12 12 12 8 12 12 9 9 12 12 13 13 2 13 3 13 4 13 5 6 7 13 13 13 13 8 9 13 13 13 14 l.J 14 14 14 14 6 14 14 14 14 7 8 1 14 13 Fairview Park 5.05 " 5.28 1 14 2 14 14 3 ~~~(~:..~(~~ It II t1 II It II II II II II II t1 /I II 'II II 11 " II II " II II II II II II 11 II II II " " " II II II It 11 " " " II fl " II II II II " II " II II " II II " " " " II II 2.72 2.15 2.15 2.76 1.60 2.00 5.28 2.20 3.08 3.60 3.40 3.60 5.28 5.28 3.60 3.40 3.60 3.25 2.03 2.12 2.12 2.76 3.60 5.28 3.00 2.28 3.60 2.76 2.12 2.12 " 3.60 3.40 II RES 0 L UTI 0 N ---------- ~ Edward H. Tagge e I Harry & Edith Harper L. E. & Estella D. Schoaaberg L. E. & Estella D. Schoneberg Charles & Marie Haley Vernon F. Colfack Orvel I. & Laura L. Barker Christ J. & Helen Kallos Georgina Kallos Georgina Kallos Georgina Kallos Georgina Kallos Grace M. fl[ohnson UJiT BLOCK 9 10 Roswell E. & Grace M. Johnson 7 Florence Black 8 Ernest A. & Dord A. Schumann W 47' 9 I Edith R. Smith E 5.8' Edi th R. Smi th Harry C. & Louise M. Funk Earl W. & Hazel R. Scott Greek Orthodox Church of Grand Is lan d Greek Orthodox Church of Grand Island Greek Orthodox Church of Grand Island Mabel Y. & Konrad Koehn James F. & Florence C. Minor Marie & Emil Grosch I . Ed & Anna Spink Ira J. & Elise F. Sander N 62' George Tedson S 70' Blanche M. Kelly Lois E. Matzen Preda K. Buchfinck Mrs. Louise Eller Henry E. & Irene E. Timpke N t Agnes Janek S J. -2 9 10 10 10 4 5 6 ll4 14 7 14 14 8 14 14 It 14 15 15 15 2 3 4 15 5 15 6 15 15 15 15 1 15 15 16 2 16 3 16 4 16 5 16 6 16 7 16 8 16 9 16 16 16 1 2 3 17 17 }.7 17 4 5 5 17 17 ADDITION II Fairview Park II " " II II ./ II - II " If n II II II If II " II II 11 11 II 1I II II \I 11 II rr II II " II " II II II " II " It II II t1 II II II II II " II II II II II II II II II tt " n It t1 II a II II 6$ F'-: r:' / ~ '.1' ~.) it) AMOUNT ~;3 . 60 5.28 5.28 3..60 3.40 3.60 5.28 5.28 3.60 3.40 3.60 5.28 5.28 3.60 3.40 3.25 .35 5.28 5.28 3.60 3.40 3.60 5,28 5.28 3.60 3.40 3.60 2.08 :3.20 5.28 3.60 3.40 3.60 3.06 2.22 RES 0 L UTI 0 N ---------- NAME Donald L. & Rita M. Huismann Alva A. & Gertrude M. Cavett . I William Herman Olga Calhoun Estate of Emma Kroeger Mollie Wiseman Albert Peters Sr. Clarence & Winnie Campbell Tena & Clifford Satterly N .1. 2 William F. & Irene E. Winter sl 2 Elmer & Helen C. Lykke S-~ Effie T\'l. Ewing N .1. 2 Peter & Frieda Hennings ~uinn H. & Mildred ~. Scott Donald D. & Hedwig S. Menninger Russell L. & Margaret B. FiBkes I Ida M. Billings & Helen E. Olgi Anna M. Menck 7 William D. & F'lorence A. Thuerna@e 8 Anna M. Leiser 9 Peter IVI. Conklin 10 Frank A. & Barbara Kiolbasa 1 Ellis R. & Bernice A. Williams 2 Grand Island Safe Deposit Co. 3 ~rand Island Safe Deposit Co. 4 w. H. Ohlsen Ned Arnold Neal & Lucille V. Plank I . Anna Fuss Harold H. & Ruby ru. Mendenhall Weldon Charles & Alta V. Riddell S ! Hugo & Anna Mae Bartelt N .1. 2 \jeldon Charles &/Al ta V. Riddell S ! Hugo a Anna Mae Bartelt N -~ Wilbur S. & Luella Hinricks Harold M. ~ Erma E. Dreblow LOT BLOCK - 6 7 8 9 10 3 2 3 5 6 5 10 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 3 4 17 17 17 17 17 19 4 19 5 19 6 19 6 19 1 1 20 20 20 4 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 21 21 21 21 21 21 22 23 23 1 1 1 69 ADDITION [~ !5 .1 AMOUNT Fairview Park $3.16 II " 1I 1I 1I II II 11 11 II II II II II " II II II If If If If " II II II 11 " f. '.. II " 11 " 1 1 Schimmers Add. II 11 II " 1 1I II II II 11 If 1I 1.48 .64 1I 1I 1.48 " 3.16 1I .64 It 1.48 3.16 II " 2.22 II 3.06 II 2.22 " 3.06 3.60 " II 3.40 3.60 5.28 II It " 5.28 II 3.60 11 3.40 " 3.60 II 5.28 " 5.28 3.60 - II II 3:40 II 3.60 If 5.28 5.28 5.28 5.28 3.60 .62 1.50 .62 1.50 2.76 3.60 RES 0 L UTI 0 N ---------- N.A;ME LOT BLOCK Arthur H. & Blanche Payton Walter A. & Leona E. Hemenway e I Anna M. Helmbrecht Charles W. & Lorma S. Kurkowski William & Erma M. Schroeder Howard J. & Jean B. Finley Harvey L. & Eileen Jones Donald & Helen K. Stelk William & Marie Sielaff Nebraska Conference Assln of the Seventh day Adventists Nebraska Conference Assln of the Seventh day Adventists Nebraska Conference Assln of the Seventh day Adventists Estate of George A. Hoes Bert G. & Donald J. Hoes 10 1 I Donald K. & Eunice M. Kissel Thomas E. a Vera F. Spath William & Mary Wohl William Kuhlmann Vernon R. & Margaret S. Eychner Trustees of G. I. Circuit Nebraska Conference & Evangelical Church 6 Mads Simon Madsen '7 Ralph L. & Versha Moore 8 Ira W. & Leahdora B. Hunsberger 9 Charles L. & Elizabeth A. Torpey 10 Delila & Albert R. Burke 1 I . Vanair P. & Alma A. Wagner Albert & Mae McLellan George B, Elsie & Raymond Barr Clifford R. & Lela A. Bottger Martin J. Kelly Jr. & Vivian Kelly 6 Asa W. Martin '7 Minnie Glause 8 Emma M. Thesenvitz 9 Milton Hiddleson 10 5 1 6 1 '7 1 8 1 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 6 2 '7 2 8 2 9 2 2 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 5 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 ADDITION p'~ '"" - riO ~;:;);~ AMOUNT Schrimmers Add. $5.28 \I II It 11 II II II " II It It 11 II II Jl It It It " Tl It II If 11 If It II II 11 It If jf If It It 11 It Jl " II It 11 11 II 11 3.16 Jl 1.48 II .64 5.28 11 It 3.60 II 3.40 11 3.60 II 5.28 11 3.16 11 1.48 Tl 1.28 1.48 II If 3.16 It 5.28 11 3.60 " 3.40 It 3.60 It 5.28 II 3.16 . 11 1.48 II 1.28 II 1.48 3.16 5.28 3.60 3.40 3.60 5.28 3.16 1.48 1.28 1.48 3.16 RES 0 L UTI 0 N -_._-------- NAME LOT BLOCK - . I Henry G. & Ruth Mueller Harley L. & Helen Mae Simpson Howard N. Kelley & Lois F'. H. Colwell F. i-i. Colwell Elmer C. & Mabel G. Cochran ~J:~:....ij~J,~}..~~~HDi~~~~e:Sla:t,ti~ Homer L. & Lillian A. Branting 9 William A. & Serna Leppin 10 William Joseph Haney 1 Harold p. & Marjorie Klein 2 Bermal Elliott Snodgrass & VemMae Snodgrass 3 William B. & Janette R. Gramke 4 Donald C. & Yvonne Jean Leisinger 5 Paul & Minnie Michkish S i Arnold C. & Hattie Reher N -~ I Loyal Ruff & Ida RubQ Agnes B. hall John W. & Marthaellen Primrose 9 10 1 2 Albert D. & Heikeline E. Ruff Frank N. McNett H. F. & Mildred E. Beakmaq Lulu A. Gehle Charles F. & Ethel Adams Edith R. & Otto h. Schmale home Owners Loan Corporation Agnes H. Manion Reginald C. & Helen V. Rice 8 I . Chester Leroy & Joan L. Felske 9 John & Anna Gibbons 10 Rufus & Cece1ia G. Dold 1 Clarence B. & Mildred Cox 2 Louis H. & Eda H. Tagge 3 Carl H. & Mary Sorensen 4 Theodore C. & Inez L/ Thiel & Anna Spangenberg 5 Stella May Schroeder & Arthur Schroeder 6 8 1 5 2 5 3 5 4 5 5 5 8 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 7 6 8 6 6 6 7 7 3 7 4 7 5 7 6 7 7 7 7 7 7 8 8 8 8 8 ADDITION 71 r~" r," ( ~/" ,) ~ AMOUNT Schrimmer's Add.*~5.28 " fI It II 1/ tI II II II " " II II " " 11 If II II II II II " II " " II II tt ~ " " II II " II " tt " II II " It II 3.60 II 2.76 II 2.12 2.12 II 11 .64 " 1.48 II 3.16 II 5.28 " 3.60 \I 2.76 " 2.12 " 2.12 tI 1.50 . 62 n " 2.12 II 2.76 If 3.60 It 5.28 " 5.28 II 3.60 II 3.40 11 3.60 1/ 5.28 " 5.28 3.60 II II 3.40 3.~0 5.28 5.28 3.60 3.40 3.60 5.28 5.28 RES 0 L UTI 0 N ---------- NAME - stella May Schroeder & Arthur Schroeder e I RaJ~ond J. & Esther Flanggin Raymond J. & Esther Flanagin William E. & Helen L. Huxford Louis H. & Flo:Di'llMe K. Schmer Martin J-. Kelly Alice B. Hilbert N1. 2 st Thomas F. & Margaret Boyle Pauline M. Michelsen Fred C. & Pearl Fredricksen Clarence E. & Lillian Brown Julius & Tena Beck Ralph & Euphema Palmer John C. & Blanche Martinsen I Albert G. & Zoe Lake Leo Keating Leo Keating Leo Keating Leo Keating Leo Keating Alma E. Sims Edna A. Switzer et al Ka thryn 'l'hu te H. A. Leskey H. A. Leskey Frank J. & Olive Hnuza I e Oscar J. & Alma Petersen Mildred Fl. Thompson 10 Earl K. ~arsen Sr. & Ruth M. Larsen 4 Earl G. & Laura M. Roger B. & Esther M. Highland 5 I"' >.rregory Earl G. ~ Laura M. Gregory Earl G. Gregory Norman H. & Marjorie L. Kneisel N 55' LOT BLOCK 7 8 8 8 9 10 8 8 1 9 1 2 9 9 3 9 4 5 9 9 6 9 7 9 8 9 9 9 10 9 1 10 10 2 3 10 10 4 5 6 10 10 10 10 10 7 8 9 10 1 11 2 11 3 11 11 6 11 11 11 11 7 8 9 11 ADDITION 72 ,;<".1/" M-r ~~')' L) I. AMOUNT Schrimmer's Add. $3.60 " " 11 " " II " II 11 " fI " '" " If II " If " " " II fI Jl " 11 II " " " II " 11 " II 3.40 II 3.60 5.28 3.06 " Il " 2.22 3.60 " " 3.40 II 3.60 " 5.28 5.28 1/ " 3.60 II 3.40 II 3.60 " 5.28 2.12 II II 2.12 II 2.76 " 3.60 11 5.28 " 5.28 3.60 2.76 2.12 2.12 2.12 " " II " II If 2.12 It 2.76 " 3.60 . II 5.28 II 5.28 II 3.60 2.76 If .51 RES 0 L UTI 0 N ---------- NAME Earl K. Larsen Sr. & Ruth M. Larsen S 77' 9 e I Norman tl. & Marjorie L. Kneisal N 57' 10 Earl K. Larsen Sr. & Ruth M. Larsen S 75' 10 Roy V. & Mae E. Bogard Charlie C. Rauert Harold E. & Edna Reaves Merle & Dorothy O. Gillespie J. p. Johnson & Neva E. Johnson N 78' Carrie & Charles H. Williams S54' Henry J. & Minnie C. Schirkofsky Richard F. Barber Jr. & Thelma F. Barber I Aloysius J. & Katherine Rosno Harry R. & Louise D. McMullen P. N. & Mollie A. Petersen 10 William L. & Elsie I. Peterson Vern & Thresia I. Crabtree 2 Roy A. & Ilda M. Nowlin 3 Fred C. & Emma K. Christensen 6 Donald n. & Lillian M. Weaver 7 Ferdinard B. Wheeler et al 8 Charles E. Wag~er 9 Bernice & VVilliam J. Fisher 10 Hunter L. & Burdeen I. Butts No80' 1 Emil F'. & Nancy Swanberg S 52' 1 Fred & Anna D. Wiese I e Theodore Z. & Anna M. Stava Samuel p. & Grace E. Stahlnecker N 1/3 Theodore Jessen Jr. C 1/3 Fred & Minnie Rein S 1/3 Samuel :~. & Grace E. Stahlnecker N 1/3 Theodore Jessen Jr. C 1/3 Fred & Minnie Rein S 1/3 Henry J. & Selma M. Krohn LOT BLOCK 11 11 11 1 12 2 12 3 12 12 4 5 12 5 12 6 12 7 12 8 9 12 12 1 12 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 14 2 14 14 3 14 4 14 4 14 ~ ~4 5 14 5 14 5 14 8 14 ADDITION 73 .f"-" :',_~ '-' ,~~~ ;) ;; AMOUNT Schhimmer's Add. $1.61 If It ff II II If II II II 11 II II II " " II II 11 II II II II ff II " It - " 11 " Jl II if " II ff .51 II 1.61 " 3.16 " i.48 II 1.28 1.48 II " 2.04 II 1.12 " 5.28 II 3.60 11 3.40 3.60 It " 5.28 3.16 II It 1.48 II .64 II 2.12 2.12 2.76 " " II 3.60 II 5.28 II 3.15 If 2.13 II 3.60 if 3.40 II 1.06 - II .63 n .43 II 1.06 II .63 .43 .64 . I I I . R E ~ 0 L UTI 0 N NAME William H. & Edna I. Linder George C. & Alvina Giesenhagen Richard M. & Ruth F. Smith David J. & Irene K. Ring E50.8' Lydia Becker Floyd W. & Viola Runkel Calista Owen Henry W. & Anna F. Steinbeck Anneta Smith-wife John & Agnes Ganow Maybelle Moeder Vernon L. Resh Myrtle Grimminger N 44' Bernard E. &; Rosina W. Robinson $ 88 Myrtle Grimminger N 44' Bernard E. & Rosina W. Robinson S 88' Nitzel & Company Nitzel & Company Alfred H. & Fern E. Oetting N-:I:~-m&i:~:.&?(.e.{}mP'cmu7~ Bruno W. &; Edith Herzberg N~!-t:~$H&.~:G~p:alrt1y Henry C. & Zae G. Rice Henry C. & Zoe G. Rice E. P. & Agnes M. Crick E. P. & Agnes M. Crick Margl.1.e~iIt;EanMi' Neill:' Charles D. & Margaret Z. Hildebrand 7 Charles D. & Margaret Z. Hildebrand 1 W.2 8 Goodman K. & Marjorie Larson l,-,l .J..:J2" Goodman K. & Marjorie Larson Florence S. Marlette Herman & Alice C. Peterson N 88' 1 Winfield J. & Margaret Ellis Evans S 44' 1 Winfield J. &; lY1argaret Ellis Evans 2 .Winfield J. 0;; Margaret Ellis Evans 3 Mildred F. Tyompson LOT BLOCK 9 10 9 10 1 10 8 9 10 4 1 14 14 15 2 15 3 15 4 15 15 5 6 15 15 7 8 15 15 15 16 3L 16 2 16 2 16 3 16 4 5 6 7 16 16 16 16 8 16 9 16 16 6 1'7 17 17 17 17 17 18 18 18 18 18 ADDITION Schrimmer's Add. 11 II It II " 11 II II II II II II " ~ " .. " \I II If If tI " II \I II n II II \I \I II 11 II 11 II II " It " tl " II II " " " " II II " II " n II 11 If /I " 74 ~/,.. !"-y' >' ~) ;) 1 AMOUNT \I $1.48 3.16 5.28 \I 3.55 /I 3.45 " 3.60 II 5.28 3.16 II II 1.48 " 1.28 II 1.48 II 3.16 1.06 1.06 1.06 1.06 2.76 3.60 5.28 5.28 3.60 2.76 2.12 2.12 5.28 3.60 1.38 1.38 2.12 2.12 3.40 1.88 3.60 3.40 3.60 . I I I . E.E~QLQ.T1.0N NAME LOrr BLOCK Kenneth H. & Norma B. Johnson William J. ~ Viola M. Hild William J. & Viola M. Hild Warren V. & Marie Keller Dorothy L. Kroyer Earl L. & Lillian G. Walling 10 Edna .i..J.Whitman N 44' Clement & Julia Earl C 44' F'. Irhomas Pifield & Mary K. Fifield S '44' 1 Edna L. Whitman N 44' Clement & Julia Earl C 44' F. Thomas Fifield & Mary K. Fifield S 44' 2 Emil C. & Bettie M. Krikae 3 F'loyd R. & Rubie E. Brown N 44' Kenneth I. & Stella L. Combs C 44' 4 Merle E. & Lenore Tennant S 44' 4 Floyd R. & Rubie E. Brown N 44' Kenneth I. & Stella L. ~ombs C 44' 5 Merle E. & Lep'nore Tennant S 44' 5 Lloyd E. & Ira L. Heldenbrand 6 Lynn H. & Gladys B. Henrichs 7 Edgar F. & Laura Marie Williams 8 Mauritz R. & Alice M. Olson 9 Eldon & Mae E. Gockley 10 Joseph E. & Paschalina H. Peshek 1 Marion I. & Vernice L. Zachry Vern D. & Ella E. Johnson ~)9.W{}-S~~~:,,$~~t~~:..~t~~{B~i,g~:tt~-Z. Frances N. & Patricia Neuhalfen N 44' Ernestine L. Lyons C 44' Herman B. & Ruth S. Riherd S 44' 4 Frances N. & Patricia Neu.~lfen N 44' 5 Ernestine L. Lyons Herman B. & Ruth S. Riherd Viola V. Speck C 44' 5 S 44' 5 6 5 6 18 18 7 18 8 18 18 9 18 1 19 1 19 2 19 19 2 19 19 4 19 19 19 5 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 2 21 21 21 3 4 21 21 21 4 21 21 21 21 ADDITION Sch1immer's Add. II " II 11 It 11 II II 11 II II It II 11 IT 1I " ~ IT " II 11 II ~ II II II IT IT II IT IT IT II Ii " II II IT II " 1I \I It \I It II " II II 11 r''''' r:~ ,.". ,j rJ 75 11 AMOUNT $5.28 5.28 3.60 IT IT 3.40 \I 3.60 II 5.28 " 2.29 II 1.86 " 1. 65 1.69 11 II 1.29 If 1.05 3.40 IT It 1.69 1.25 II " 1.05 n 2.29 It 1.86 1.65 5.28 3.60 3.40 3.60 5.28 5.26 3.60 3.40 1.06 .63 .43 l.~ .63 .43 2.12 . I I I . RES 0 L UTI 0 N NAME LOT BLOCK 21 Louis F. & Vernice Shotkosky Perry A. & Dorothy Irene Mutter Orvall W. & LaNera P. Narum N 44' 9 Clifford L. & Edith Eschliman C 44' 9 Herbert C. & Ruth M. Boswell S 441 ~O Orvall W. & Lawera P. ~um N 44' 10 Clifford L. & Edith Eschliman C 44' 10 Herbert C. & Ruth M. Boswell S 44' 10 John H. & Ella W. Henrichs 1 Marguerite M. Neal Marguerite ~. Neal Florence L. Kikendall Florence L. Kikendall Lee C. & Minnie K. Williams Irene E. Corbett Mabel K. Davis Viola Jones Dean E. & Geraldine J. Littler 10 City of Grand Island Fr. Fir. :B'r The Diocese of Grand Island Fr. William B. & Virginia Hight 2 William B. & Virginia Hight 3 William B. & Virginia Hight 4 William B. & Virginia Hight 5 William B. & Virginia Hight Mrs. Flora Nicholas N 44' 6 C 44' 6 Victor C. & ~ly P. Olson William B. & Virginia Hight S 44' 6 N 44' 7 Mrs. Flora Nicholas C 44' 7 Victor C. & Ily P. Olson S 44' 7 William B. & Virginia Hight N 44' 8 Mrs. Plora Nicholas C 44' 8 Victor C. & Ily p. Olson S 44' 8 William B. & Virginia Hiaht Co 9 Mabel Feehan-mother & Cecil Feehan- son 10 7 8 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 22 2 22 3 22 4 22 5 22 6 22 7 22 8 22 9 22 22 23 24 26 25 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 ADDITION 76 !J~ 7~ , 'j AMOUNT Schhirnrner's Add. ~2 .12 tl If If II If 11 If If It If If II II 11 II II JJ It If II If It II It II II ~ fl " II II It II II II I' II If 2.76 II 1.05 If 1.26 II 1.69 tl 1.65 II 1.86 If 2.29 If 5.28 II 3.60 2.76 2.12 II II II 2.12 If 2.12 It 2.12 2.76 II II 3.60 5.28 II If If II ) ) !f~5.e<1> ) If 15.80 2.12 2.12 2.12 2.12 II If II II II .43 " .63 II 1.06 II .43 .63 1.06 II II II .43 II .63 II 1.06 II 3.60 It 5.28 . I I I . RES 0 L UTI 0 N ---------- NAME School District of Grand Island Jerry F. & Ruth (., Cl 0. 0. Harrel Jerry F'. & Ruth S. S. Harrel E6.8' Bert & Kat~e Phillips W 46' School District of Grand Island Bessie Hirschman Bessie Hirschman E 30' John A. & Fernlee M. 'Wilson VV 36' 2 J'ohn A. & F'ernlee lVL. Wilson E 16' 3 Wayne W. & Virginia E. Roth W 50' 3 Henry C. J-. & Anna Marie Stolle S 67' 4 Rudolph & Alma Krueger N 54.2' 4 Arthur R. Plith & Marie Plith Herman & Florence I. Brekke Evelyn H. Mayhew Bertha B. Ottenmoeller Lillian A. Jensen James B. & Ethel M. Beck Chris & Martha M. Knoepfal Solomon Zweital Prank H. & Laurabell Robertson Carolyn C. Stephens Carolyn C. Stephens Francis S. & Annabel W. Lee Lois H. Prather Helen W. Preisendorf-wife p. H. Colwell F. H. Colwell F. H. Colwell Estate of Herman Gosha Ernest & Laura Matthiesen Alton C. & Gwendolyn Duryee Emil Henry & Amy Violet Kroeger Albert L. & Margaret C. Norland Thomas E. & Clare I. Ryan Henry H. & Esther A. Rosenkotter S.1.. 2 Nt 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 LOT BLOCK All 1 2 2 17 18 18 18 18 21 3 1 2 21 21 21 21 1 1 2 21 21 22 22 22 3 22 4 22 5 6 22 22 7 22 8 22 1 23 2 23 3 23 4 23 5 23 8 23 23 23 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 ADDITION ,r;,.,,," 1'.-' 77 '-..; :) AMOUNT Russell Wheeler's $;r,Ol5 II II II " " II II " " " " 11 II II II 11 II II /I II 11 II It 1I It " " II It 1I - fl .'.. /I II 1I 11 " II II If " It " II 1I 1I II 1/ II If 1I " " " II II 11 " II " n fI 11 tI II 3.16 .35 1.13 .64 " II 1I II 6.34 " 2.11 II 2.11 .64 2.00 .80 1.84 .62 1.58 2.12 2.76 3.60 5.28 3.16 1.48 .64 5.28 3.60 2.76 2.12 2.12 .64 1.48 3.16 5.28 3.60 3.40 3.60 5.28 3.16 1.48 . ~ '" .~ I . I I I . RE~OLU!lON WAME -1=.Q! BLOCK 24 William G. & Alpha F. Smith 8 Mary Nlelsen & Elizabeth Sunberg 9 Mrs. Mattie Sheeley 10 George A. & Flora J. Bixe~nann S 55~' \, Virgil W. & Vera M. Storrs maxwell F. & Lola M. Harder N 7 6-~ ' .N ~ Marko Basarie Charles R. & Alma B. Belpere Barl C. & Mabel L. Kelso Pe ter & Laura Wal1>ne::clitt N 45.3' Theophilus & Anna Wilson S 86.7' Ross L. & Armilla R. Matthews Arnold G. & Elsie M. Niemoth John M. & Jessye M. Vincent Marvin & Mabel Spurgin Frank A. & Dora C. Bitchler Einer A. &, Marie A. Toft Carl H. Doll 7 Fred Griffin 8 Ottis V. & Martha E. Fent 9 J. Wallace Detweiler & Claire P. Detweiler 10 George w. & Mildred Dean 1 Hannah Josephine Johnson et al 2 Louis & Eda Tagge 3 Richard B. &, Carolj,ne Lockwood N).- 4 2 William R. & Essie E. Schoch S.:],. ~~ Leo Wesley & Belen L. Henline N).- 2 William R. & Essie E. Schoch S~ 5 Bernhard F. & Lucille E. Schoenrock N 58' 6 W:illiam J. & Lucy T. Abel S 74' Floyd E. & Anna Bell Smith Albert O. & Cecilia E. Snyder Don D. & lliary B. Keister Joseph H. & Jennie Burke 10 24 24 1 25 25 2 25 3 25 4 25 5 25 6 25 6 25 7 25 8 25 3 43 4 43 43 5 6 43 43 43 43 43 44 44 44 4 44 44 5 44 44 44 6 44 7 44 8 44 9 44 44 ADDrrrION 78 r':('o . " , '" '_'"' ,/ '.1 AMOUNT Russell Whe~ler's 1.28 II " II II II II II II II " II It tl II It II II II It II II II II II 11 II tl tl II 11 II _. II If 11 II II II II II II It 1I II " II It II II II II If II II II II II It II II 11 II - If If II It II 1.48 3.16 .51 1.61 2.12 2.76 3.60 5.28 1.05 2.11 1.48 .64 .64 1.48 3.16 5.28 3.60 2.76 2.12 2.12 3.16 1.48 2.76 .74 .74 1.58 1.58 1.32 3.96 3.60 3.40 3.60 5.28 . I I I . R E 3 0 L UTI 0 N NAME - Katie G. Truckenmiller Glenn E. & Hazel C. Muirhead August J. & Elsie Mangelsen Walter R. & Hazel D. Johnson Leonard F. & Maxine Nienhueser John E. & Hedwig A. Elston Bessie M. Lannin Clara 11'elske Linn D. & Norma K. Grafton Harry H. & Aida M. Turner Grover F. Rost LOT BLOCK 10 William E. & Minta M. Vogel 385.7' Pearl D. & Zelma H. Willis N46.3' George C. & Nora Heins G. Harold Frost & Vera Frost Melvin A. & Gwendolyn Noel George n. & Opal McMullen Henry F. & Evelyn E. Holling Phillip G. & Ormaleen C. Gumb Berny & Edith Shimmer Clyde E. & Faye Ivers John Rembolt John Rembolt si 10 I Nl. 2 Daniel L. & May D. Hintz Herbert E. & Margaret Lysinger M. G. Orville Ruby & Belva J. Ruby Lois g. Kelley Lois G. Kelley Howard N. & Lois G. Kelley Willi~fl & Gertie Meininger Robert W. & LaVerne Henson William & Gertie Meininger Robert W. & LaVerne Henson John Rembolt John Rembolt Fred C. Rembolt Mary J. Cosgrove 10 S41i:~-2" 4 N90'-10" 4 841'-2" 5 N90' -lO't 5 1 2 45 45 3 45 6 45 7 4:5 8 45 9 45 45 3 46 46 4 5 46 6 46 46 tl 7 46 8 46 9 46 46 4'1 a 2 3 47 47 47 6 47 47 7 8 47 9 47 47 1 48 2 48 3 48 48 48 48 48 6 48 7 48 8 48 9 48 ADDITION 79 .S; f).J AMOU Russell Wheeler's 3.1 It lJ It " " II II II 11 Ii II If tt II II n " It II II It II II II If II II II II II n II II II If II JI If 11 n II It It It fI It 11 u It II J' II if n II t. " II If It II It It II It n tI II II " 1.4 .6 2.1 2.1 2.7 3.6 5.2; .6 1. 4~ 3.1' 3.3 1.9; 3.61 2.7: 2.1: 2.1: 1.5f 1.5! 1.4f .6- 2 .1~ 2.1~ 2. 'If 3.6e 5.2L 2.U 2.1~ 2.7E . 'Ie 2.9C 1.3C 3.9E 5.2E 3.6C 2.7E 2.12 . I I I . RES 0 L UTI 0 N NAME LOT BLOCK Clarence C. & Helen L. Layher 375.j' 10 Charles E. & May E. Reinders Ida & Albert Visel Phillip L. & Estell Preston Vern & Thresia I. Crabtree Robert W. & LaVerne Henson Lillian E. Wilkie Ella A. Todsen Harold A. Zlomke Lucy M. & Phyllis L. Highland Geo.. P. & Leland p. Sweeney Lillie Buel Arthur O. & Ruby Edmunds Josephine Robinson Florence & Lois Black First Baptist Church First Baptist Church First Baptist Church First Baptist Church First Baptist Church August Chris & Lucy H. Reher John T. & Susan M. Hughes Howard J. & Mary G. Smith Robert W. & Evelyn V. Boon Alfred F. & Meta E. Wiegert Michael J. & Ada M. Smith Ernest S. & Ida L. Buchfinck Arnold & Rose M.Bo,,$selman ~~l~it~:-&l-~$t-~1i'~:-M~j"~:.~d)jiol!5"d)it Willis & Ethel May Mercer Wal ter p. & l~ellie Whi te Leavitt O. & Mae E. Barr Catherine Leslie Rosa C. Cates Edna Viola Bell Edgar H. & Anna W. Felske School District of Grand Island School District of Grand Island N56.3' 10 iN 49' N57t' S 7 4~- , 8 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 1 2 3 8 9 10 3 4 5 6 7 8 7 8 48 1 48 49 49 2 3 49 4 49 5 7 49 '19L 8 4a 9 4\Jl 6 2 7 2 8 2 2 8 3 4 4 4 4 5 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 6 6 ~ 7 80 ADDITION !I<" ,--Z I' i ~. \ ;.- '.1 ,......~ AMOU1 -= Russell Wheeler'sl.6C " " " If " " H.1l G. Cla.rl1c's n II II If II 11 II tI " II If II II II n II If n II If " tI II tI It II n II II " n II " " If II n 1I " 1I II II .52 5.28 3.6C 11 II II 3.40 II 3.60 5.28 .59 " 1I 1.53 3.16 4.23 II " " 2.64 fl .63 2.11 tI 1I 3.16 1I 2.12 2.12 2.76 3.60 5.28 3.16 1.48 .64 II .ff II " II II II II 3.16 " 1.48 .64 .64 1.48 3.16 .64 1.48 3.16 3.16 1.48 .64 1. 59 3.69 . I I I . RES 0 L UTI 0 N NAME Fred C. & Minnie M. Huebner S66' Amy H. Sorensen N66' Lawrence M. & Mollie H. Craft W22' Fred & Minnie Huebner E44' Audley E. &; Emma p. Corwin E 31' Marie J. Schroeder & H~ttie Rosenkotter N69' of W 35' Arthur L. & Velda E. Menck S 63' of W 35' Audley E. & Emna P. Corwin LOT.1. BLOCK _4 1 8 W17' 6 Theron D. &; ~lsie L. Gard E49' 6 Bayard H. & Grace Bently Paine O. Marcellus Seerley & Harriett V. Dale C. & Elizabeth Marie Moeller Sam Snyder Austin J. & Edna rladdix Joseph R. Hamilton Alphe & Opal M. Levene Carl F. & Elizabeth A. Koester Arthur C. & Eelia I. Johnson Willis E. Bailey Estate of Minnie J. Alstot C. J. & Martha Reitan Elbert H. & Sadie E. Bresley C. J. & Martha Reitan E* '" w.1. 2 Elbert H. & Saide E. Bresley S104.6' Gordon L. Evans N 27.4' Mary J. Cosgrove Estate of Oscar O. uolloway Gus A. Kutschkau Albert & Mildred Herman James M. & Lucie L. Logi Bernard F. & Lucile E. Schoenrock Hattie Nmemoth Charles W. & Winifred W. Boldt Alma Jensen E 55.6' Estate of Mary Vogts W 10.4' Estate of Mary Vogts E 39.6' Mollie Wiseman W 26.4' 10 10 9 10 1 1 2 2 1 2 2 5 5 5 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 6 7 8 9 9 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 9 9 9 9 9 9 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 12 12 12 12 ADDITION H. G. Clark's 11 11 II " 11 II II tI It " It " II " " " II " " " If " II If .1 II u " II " " " II " 11 II " 11 " II It It " II It II " " n It " " tI " II II n 11 II 11 If 31 n II 11 " fI fI " " " II r;(j(h 81 AlVIOUN 1l=;s5 1.85 .53 1.05 1.24 .45 .95 .68 1.96 .64 1.48 3.16 5.28 3.60 2.76 3.16 1.48 .64 2.12 2.12 2.76 2.25 1.35 4.23 1.05 .64 1.48 3.16 5.28 3.60 2.76 2.12 2.12 3.29 .4f) 1.05 .53 . I I I . RESOLUTIQN NAME Wilda S. & Katheryn S. Wagn~D Augusta Nietfeldt Jesse B. Kanouff Stanley E. & Minnie M. Gross S80' Mary Fredrickson N52' Ella M. Shipman Harry & Nora E. Baasch Florence Black John L. & Grace D. Titterington Clyde C. & May Campbell Vernon C. & Opal Ekstrom N.l.. 2 Harry M. & Esther Searson s-l. 2 Vernon C. & Opal EkstI'om W"~ & n~ 01' E~ Harry lVI. & Esther Searson S-~-E-~- Frank M. Flood-husband Charles E. & M. Barbara Murphy Estate of Lottie Sophia Campbell Frank M. & Neta M. Bickerill S81.m' Ray & June A. CampbellN50.9' Lulu R. Joseph Ellsworth H. & Velma Tucker Lulu R. Joseph-wife Lulu R. Joseph-wife Samuel Snyder Leonard C. & Fay M. Jensen Harry C. & Nellie M. Beck George & Clara M. Carstens Lillie Mable & Clyde William Goodwin S 78' William H. & Marian E. Ehrsam N54' Clyde O. Griggs William & Anna Rudolph Lulu R. Rickert Estate of Antj. Magdolene Haack Robert L. & Marjorie J. Sorensen William F. Haack Joe KonrOd LOT BLOCK 10 1 2 10 6 12 7 12 8 12 12 9 9 12 1 2 13 13 3 13 4 13 5 13 1 14 1 2 14 14 14 14 2 3 4 14 5 14 6 14 6 14 7 14 14 8 9 14 14 3 15 15 15 4 15 5 5 15 15 15 8 9 15 1 2 15 16 IS 3 16 16 4 ADDITION H. G. Clark's If If It It n ff " II If u If II II " " " " If It It If II " If If " " fI " II 11 II II " II H " If If " If II II II fl If II If If II II II II II " tt If II " II II Jf " " " " If II " II f; f) ,~1 82: AMOUN ;~3. 60 3.40 3.60 2.43 2.85 5.28 3.60 3.40 3.60 5.28 1.48 .64 1.891 .32 2.76 3.60 5.28 3.18 2.10 3.60 2.76 2.12 2.12 5.28 3.60 2.76 2.12 .43 1.69 .64 1.48 3.16 2.12 2.12 2.76 3.60 . I I I . RES 0 LU T ION --------- NAME Ernest M. & Viola E. Ruff Sam & Estella L. Snyder Alphe G. & Elsie F. Levene li;rne st F. Meyer H. R. VJilliams Ray E. Scott E 27.3' Josephine Hays Fred L. & Selma J. Hausmann iN 38.7' Robert L. & Gladys L. Aldridge N42' Marianne Sautter S42'-N84' August P. & Elizabeth Mutller S48' Wilhelmina D. Hansen George & Henrietta Rauert P. A. & Caroline Pedersen Mollie L. Turner-wife Francis L. & Sliva A. Tripp S80' Joseph Simon N52' Joseph Simon N52' Eugene W. & Monica Zimmerman E47'-S80' 9 Alvy Moore 1 Anna Block 2 Hugh w. & Mary M. McCall li'rank & F'rances E. Kemper Dave Ablowich Jr. &; Carrye Ablowich August p. & Elizabeth J-. Muller Katie M. Auhl Joseph & Silvia D. Burny s.1. 2 William J. & Esther M. Langdon N.1. 2 Julius Reese Joseph T. & Margaret L. Flakus Carl A. & Florence Meinke 365:';9 ' Otto J. & Amanda Rehder N66.l' Pauline Stepp Jean W. & Mildred L. Rickwell Florence May Ooley Otto C. Byersdorf E30' W36' LOT BLOCK 5 6 16 16 7 16 16 8 4 17 18 3 3 18 4 18 5 18 5 18 5 18 6 18 1 19 2 19 3 19 8 19 8 19 9 19 19 20 20 ADDITION 84 rr'~' /~. :~,.' \; :::; " II H. G. Clark's $5.28 AIvlOUN' --- ------- If n " II It If If 11 fl II fl If 11 II II if II 1f1 If !, 11 II II fl II II II Il II If II if II fl If If II If 1 122 U. p. Railroad Co. 2nd 2 122 3 122 122 7 8 122 123 1 1 2 123 123 123 123 3 4 4 123 123 123 5 6 3 3 138 138 If II If II II II II II If If II It II II n tt It If It It n II n \I 11 11 11 It 3.16 1.48 .64 2.64 .64 .94 3.89 1.1'7 1.17 1.34 1.58 3.16 1.48 .64 .96 .63 1.45 2.24 2.64 2.64 6.34 4.22 2.64 1.58 3.69 .69 1.95 2.64 4.22 2.65 3.69 3.69 1.58 .93 .65 . I I I . RES 0 L UTI 0 N -------- ~ otto C. Byersdorf E llt Woodrow & Louise R. Howard W 55' Carl & Frieda Knickrehm Grace Hamilton August Kruse-husband Carl Knickrehm E. R. Doll & Mae V. Doll E. R. Doll & Mae V. Doll W 6' Carl & Frieda Knickrehm E 60' Estate of Henry Frederick Luebs Fred & Minnie Moeller Charles O. & Olinda Evans N 61' John & Bertha Nielsen S 71' Pearl M. & Claud E. Reuting Harold P. & SylviamF. Richart Olga Ostermeier Kay Raphael E. & Esther M. Emery Leon T. &. Victoria A. DubiSts NA. 2 William H. Roxie M. Scherffius sA. 2 School District of Grand Island Niels C. & Gladys E. Thomsen Blanche E. Means & Ina R. Glenn The Methodist Episcopal Church of Grand Island The Methodist Episcopal Church of Grand Island The Menhodist Episcopal Church of Grand Island Herman A. & Ida W. Stein 'V" 1. v- 2 Lola M. Richardson E'A. 2 Edna Wurst John & Anna Friesman R. Anna Kelly Samuel M. Rank Chris & Martin Niemoth & Lena Clara Niemoth Norman D. & Louise G. Nelson N! Elsie J. Nelson SA. 2 L(PT BLOCK all 4 138 4 138 5 138 138 6 7 138 8 7 138 139 8 139 139 8 3 4 5 10 10 10 10 10 11 5 6 1 2 11 7 11 8 11 11 13 8 1 2 14 14 5 14 6 14 7 14 8 14 8 14 3 15 4 15 5 15 6 15 7 15 8 8 15 15 85 ADDITION 5 (ju AMOUN' --------~- U. R. Railroad Co. 2nd II II II II fI " 11 " " u " " tf t1 II " II Original Town " I' II II II " II II " " " tI " It II " II II " " If 11 " tI If II n " If II II .47 3.22 6.34 4.22 2.64 2.64 4.22 ,34 II 6.00 1.59 3.69 1.71 fl II 1.98 II 1.59 " 3.69 II 1.59 1.59 1.85 1.85 " " II JI 21.13 II 3.69 If 1.59 11 2.64 2.64 II 4.23 2.75 3.59 II 1.59 .If 3.69 6.34 4.23 2.64 .80 1.84 . I I I . RES 0 L UTI 0 N ---------- NAME Theodore p. Boehm Lulu Pearl Bolen E 30' Gordon Evans W 36' w. G. Jones w. G. Jones S 77' Henry & Elizabeth C. hilker N 55' LOT BLOCK 5 16 16 16 16 6 6 7 8 16 8 16 Josef Harold Linder & Catherine A. Linder 1 33 Josef Harold Linder & Catherine A. Linder E 5' 2 33 John J. & Julia D. Wlaschein W39~E44' Fred Haack W22' Fred Haack E 22' Adda Nicholay Harold & Marie Green ViI 44' M, 1. & Myrle B. McCall slo. 2 Winnie B. Fogland Nlo. 2 Paul Ruff George T. & Catherine Parker William Meyer Clarence A. McDowell et ale Henry A. W. Ruff Carl & Frieda Knickrehm N 76' Anna Kelly S 56' John B. & Etta M. Koch James J. Cochnor & Anna M. Leroy C. Buroml L. Earl Greonwood Clara LaFrantz c'l "':>2" Gertie May & Ralph J. Ullom S33'-N66' Rosalio Briseno Mabel & Willie D. Lee NL 2 James S. & Ruby J. Kennedy N lo._ S:l):.. 2 ':[2 Henry K. & Frieda Mader Mabel rd. Kelly st -S-1" W 31' Jane E. Shriner Nt-E35 ' Barney J. Hann 8 8 1 1 1 2 2 3 2 33 2 33 ~.. 33 33 33 3 4 1 34 ;l 34 2 34 3 34 4 34 34 5 6 34 1 35 1 35 2 35 3 35 4 35 35 7 8 3& 3i 35 36 36 36 36 36 36 ADDITION r'o.", ""J 86 ,j \) J AIVLOUN Original Town $2.64 " " It " " " II " II It " If " If " " " It n II " n II II " n " If II " " II " If n 1.20 If 1.44 It 2.64 1.98 If 11 .66 It 2.64 It .20 " 1.56 It .88 it .88 tl 1.76 2.64 II " .80 tI 1.84 II 2.64 If 4.23 If 6.34 " 3.69 1.59 tI II 4.30 II 2.04 11 4.23 " 2.64 " S;. 64 tI 1.59 1.85 11 " .93 11 .93 1.82 If If .42 " .40 1.24 1.40 " /I II 4.23 . I I I . R E .8 0 L UTI 0 N NAME - Clarence H. & Eleanor M. Petzoldt N821 4 John E. tlaack S 50' Blanche M. Kelly Werner E. Grothendick John W. & Emma H. McDonald y{l. 2 Minh ie E. Noaker E1o. 2 John W. & Emma H. McDonald Carl Scheffel-William Schefel- Rudolph Scheffel-Louis Scheffel Carl Scheffel-William Scheffel- Rudolph 3ch~ffel-Louis Scheffel Charles Franklin Tully Charles Franklin Tully James & Eva L. Harnan Carl L. Scheffel Casper & Marie Meyer Casper & Marie Meyer Casper & Marie Meyer Minnie s. Hardy City of Grand Island 1\T l J.~ "2" s "! w. E. Clayton Estate of Franziska Mueller Raymond W. Fillmore Donald T. & LaVera May Kerr N43.05' D. G. Stromer & Mattie Stromer 388.95' Huth Rollins Lillian B. Holmes Huck et al Estate of Fred Watson Kenneth D. & rtelen M. Burch Honald C. & Geraldine A. Weskley Penner Kolb The Church of the Nazarene The Church of the Nazarene Ernest & Amanda Tegler Bertha & John Nielsen John & Bertha Nielsen Loren R. & Ella A. Garst LOT BLOCK 10 1 10 36 4 36 5 36 6 36 3 37 37 3 4 3'7 5 3'7 6 7 37 37 37 110 110 110 8 1 2 5 6 110 110 110 110 7 8 8 1 2 III III III 7 8 111 8 111 8 112 9 2 2 3 2 3 3 6 3 3 7 3 8 3 9 3 3 1 4 ADDITION cr C; E3 87 AMOUN Original Town 4.35 II 1.98 II II II II II II II " " II Railroad II II II II II II II II tl " II 11 Rollins II II Ii II 11 II II 11 II II " 3.69 It 1.59 1.05 .54 It II II 3.69 " 3.69 tI 1.59 2.64 " " 2.64 3.69 1.59 ~.64 2.64 4.23 2.64 3.70 y.34 4.23 1.59 1.23 2.46 2.64 3.60 5.28 5.28 3.60 ~.40 5.28 ~.60 3.40 3.60 5.28 5.28 . I I I . R E SO L UTI 0 N NAME J_JC::L LOT BLOCli 4 Elmer F. & Rose Louise Flebbe l<'lorence Black Viva E. Fuller Alex & Leona C. Fuss Alfred L. Mader Charles & Albert C. Stiller Dale M. & Florence P. Shaw Gerald E. & Louise A. Kelly Curtis R. & Elizabeth M. Doty Everett G. Darnall & Bessie E. W 33' Carl F. & Elizabeth A. Koester E 33' Marion F. & Vera Mae Anderson John F. Lechner Frances Olsen Effie I. Bintz E 4.8' 8 Albert A. & Nelda W. Gosda W 48' 8 Effie I. Bintz IN 43' 9 Hugo D. & Myrtle A. Schacht E 9.6' 9 Hugo D. & Myrtle A. Schacht N57.8' Arthur & Frieda Eggers S74.2' Richard W. & Emma Wulf Reinhard A. & Olga Brun@ond stacy Poland-trustee Estate of William Schmidt Allce C. Hunt Martin Ott Estelle Copp Mervin & Gertrude I. Schroeder Delbert L. & Clara M. Fraka Robert G. Sprague Leona E. Bate Everett W. & Mildred L. Gross Margaret W. Reimers Joe M. & Ella M. Sprague Ruth Fay Bussinger Louis V. & Julia Dart ~llius J. & Margaret Nohr 10 10 10 1 2 3 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2 3 4 4 4 5 4 6 4 7 4 8 4 9 4 4 3 5 3 5 4 6 5 5 7 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 ADDITION Rollin's \I !I II II II II !I II It II II tl " II II II " II II II II II II II !I 11 II II !I II 1J II II II n If 88 , {" (1) .'" "'. lo.-(i .~/ 'I' it) AMOUN ~j3. 6C 3.4C 3.6C 5.22 5.22 3.6C 3.40 3.60 5.28 2.12 2.12 6.34 5.28 3.60 .20 2.56 1.73 .40 .43 1.69 3.16 1.48 .64 2.12 2.12 2.76 3.60 5.28 2.12 2.12 2.76 3.60 5.28 5.28 3.60 2.76 2.12 . I I I . R E 8 Q L Q ! I Q N (con't) NAME LOT BLOCK Charles A. Fairbanks & wife Ann 897' 10 9 Lou Margaret Dunkle N 35' Theodore A. & Elizabeth Sunberg Ida P. Hoppold Earl J. & Elsie E. Adams Elmer E. Clinger Harry W. & Susie E. Johnson Earl D. & Frieda w. Gilmore Anna Eberl Hazeltine Adda Nicolay William F. Black M. G. Orville Ruby & Belva JO. Ruby Fred Griffin John P. Vv'hyte John p. Vvhyte Max & Marie V. Gruber Roy E. & Jennie J. Rice Irma J. Reese Gustavi.!.;. Neumann Estate of Mary Ziller Edward J. Boldt George Hay & helen L. Iiiusse1man John C. & Alice V. Jelinek Joseph N. & hazel IVi. Brumbaugh Ida & F'rank Springsgu th Anna IVI. & F'rank Bowen Robert M. Kelly Ethel M. Stueben Harry W. & Ruth L. Lohmann Eddie W. & Frieda Kavitch William Walter Schultz E 39'~" Henry & Lucy Mintken W 26' 4" William Walter Schultz lJil 13'2" Anna Schimmer E 52' 10" Henroy We s tphal Charles Westphal Nicolaus Claussen 10 10 10 10 9 1 10 2 10 3 10 10 4 5 6 10 10 7 10 8 10 9 10 10 1 11 11 2 3 11 4 11 5 11 6 11 7 11 8 11 9 11 11 1 12 8 12 9 12 12 1 13 2 13 3 13 4 13 7 13 7 13 8 8 13 13 1 2 14 14 3 14 ADDITION Rollins " II " " " II " " " Il II II " II If 11 " II II II " " II " II If 11 " " 11 " " Il If II " 89 ;>' ,"" {~ ~, i~, l A1VIOUN' ~f>l. 80 .32 5.28 3.60 3.40 3.60 5.28 5.28 3.60 3.40 3.60 5.28 5.28 3.60 3.40 3.60 5.28 5.28 3.60 3.40 3.60 5.28 5.28 3.40 3.60 5.28 5.28 3.€lO 3.40 3.60 1.00 .59 .53 3.16 5.28 3.60 3.40 . I I I . RES 0 L UTI 0 N ----- NAME Anna Gibbons Anna Gibbons Otto H. & Prieda I'il. Cermann Marjorie M. & lielen F. Hald Arthur Victor & Martha Yenny Burl Snider Nicolaus Claussen Mary A. Edwards Mary A. Edwards Grace Denman Orville B. & Eva Ziggafoos Lena L. Gaston John B. & Bertha Nielsen Riley John Nielsen & Joanne Nielson E 46' John & Bertha Nielsen W 6.8' Orville J. & Velma E. Clark Bessie Marie Weinert William H. Thuernagle Estate of Martha R. Keilig Helen w. Preisendorf & Charles Stiller 2 Waldo b. Ruhe Jr. & Dorothy E. Ruhe :rtlsie .E. Dunn , Elsie .t.;. Torskey Carrie M. Snyder Estate of Antonia Santin William Edward Huegel & Emma Huegel Estate of Franziska Mueller Estate of Pranziska Mueller Helen Hoss S 51' Harold H. Bines & Myrtle May Hines N 81' David Kaufmann The Boss Manufacturing Co, Glenn W. & Mirian S. Rollins LOT BLOCK 10 10 3 4 14 5 6 14 14 14 14 7 8 9 14 14 1 15 2 15 3 15 15 15 4 5 6 15 7 15 7 15 8 9 15 15 15 16 16 16 16 16 16 1 3 4 5 6 7 16 16 8 2 17 3 17 4 17 4 17 18 4 18 5 18 90 ADDITION Rollins " II II II II II II II It If " n tl tl " " II Il II tl /I II II II " II II II 11 " II tl " , , AMOU ~f;3. 60 5.28 3.16 1.48 1.28 1.48 3.16 5.28 3.60 3.40 3.20 5.28 3.16 .98 .50 1.28 1.48 3.16 2.12 2.12 2.2E 3.6C 5.2( 3.H 1.4f .6-- 4. 2:~ 2.6' .5; 2.1 1.5' 3.61 6.3 RES 0 L UTI 0 N ---------- NAME Charles & Mabel Bish E 5:3' Glenn'vV. Rollins W 14' e I Charles & Mabel Bish Eddie G. & May Hank N 87' Fred C. & Jensene Nelsen S 45' Paul H. & Clara A. Willis Miles E. & Delilah A. Haag Arthur G. & Eva L. Gillham Augusta L. Peterson Esther Dunkelberger Esther Dunkelberger Odi.n ViI. 8c Lana H. P9Ppe Roy & Myrtle Marlow wi E-l.. 2 382' George & Cheryl Smith N50' George E. & Katherine Byersdorf I Jane Ann Morgan James A. Tuma J. R. Sirnplot vp=- 2 Frank Lunney E.1. 2 Harry Switzer Harry Switzer Emil P. & Irene B. Reher John W. & Alice A. Anderson Helen McCarty Croghwell Jennie L. Clark N 74.5' William A. & Esther Shaffer S 57.5' Glenwood H. & Jane H. Hargens I e Eddie G. & May Hank Eddie G. & May Hank Ivla thilda Schwartz Glenwood H. Hargens Leo F. & Lillian Kirby S 50' Neal V. & Lucille V. Plank N 82' Thomas LeRoy &: Evaline L. Davis N 81'-W 5' Henry I. Jones & Lillian Jones S 51'-W5' LOT BLOCK 10 9 10 2 2 3 3 6 18 6 18 18 19 7 1 1 19 2 19 3 19 19 4 5 19 6 19 19 7 7 19 8 19 8 19 1 20 2 20 21 3 4 21 21 2 4 9 2 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 4 4 6 4 7 4 4 8 4 .4 5 5 5 5 ADDITION Rollins II It If it II 1:1 n II II It II II fl II II II If II Wallichs II II II 11 II II " .II II 1I II II II If II />'" ~ t2" 2; 91 AMOUN' ~~3 . 36 .87 2.64 2.22 1.47 1.59 1.59 3.69 6.34 4.23 ~.12 2.12 4.35 1.99 3.69 1.59 2.64 2.12 2.12 3.60 5.28 5.28 3.60 2.12 1.69 .43 5.28 3.60 3.40 3.60 5.28 1.00 2.60 .20 .20 RES 0 L UTI 0 N NAME Peter Juliano :I:'.; 47.8' Thomas LeRoy & Evaline L. Davis N 82' . I Henry I. Jones & Lillian Jones S50' John A. & Beulah E. Green N 82' Henry I. Jones & Lillian Jones S50' Laura Robertson George & Clara M. Roth Anna L. Schroeder Glenn R. & E. Clair Swanson Glenn R. & ~. Clair Swanson Royle R. & Lucille C. Cunningham Chester E. & Alberta C. Stumpff LOT BLOCK 10 Jacob O. BaUtz Jr. & Gertrude S. Bantz 8 Harry p. & Doris M. Schumann Frank J. & Gladys B. Myers I Clarance R. & Thelma Dreier Leroy C. Brown Adolph & Lucy Z. Baasch Ella T. Lowell-wife Sophia Christine & Walter Morris Herman H. & Lena M. Flocke S40.2' Bert E. Phillips N 91.8' Lawrence W. & Geraldine E. Jones Harry & Helen Schubert Donald L. & Elizabeth E. Delnming Alfred & Nellie B. Mohl William G. Geddes- I . John R. & Tillie M. McMullen Lorraine & Alfred Stolle John A. & Christina M. Horstman Susan Luella & Joseph Dennis w. R. & Martha Stimpert John H. & Therma A. Rayns Estate of Augusta M. Kent Fedder Estate of Augusta M. Kent Fedaer Ja.me s V. Rogers 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 3 5 4 5 4 5 5 5 5 6 5 5 7 5 8 5 9 5 5 6 6 6 7 6 9 6 3 7 4 7 5 7 6 7 7 7 8 7 1 8 1 8 2 8 3 8 4 8 5 8 6 8 7 8 8 8 8 9 9 9 9 9 ADDITION Wallichs " II II fl II II I' II fl II " " II It II II II " II " II II II II II II l! " II If II II II II 11 92 j;~73 AM OUN'J $3.20 2.60 1.00 3.84 1.44 5.28 3.60 3.40 3.60 5.28 5.28 3.60 3.40 3.60 3.40 3.60 5.28 5.28 3.60 3.40 1.39 3.89 3.60 3.40 3.60 5.28 5.28 3.60 3.40 3.60 5.28 5.28 3.60 3.40 3.60 5.28 RES 0 L UTI 0 N --------- NAME Emery B. & l\.atherine L. Platt Harry L. & Gertrude A. Stahlnecker . I Marjorie M. Lehmanowsky Walter A. & hazel E. Carter Virgil F. & Sadie J. Wise School District of Grand Island Grand Island Land Co. Grand Island Land Co. LOT BLOCK 9 10 All 1 2 Charles R. Lundy Jr. &: Mary E. Lundy 8 Charles R. Lundy Jr. & Mary 1:;. Lundy 9 ~atherine R. Pitchall S.1.. 2 Balsa Leah Cunningham 10 George F. & Beulah B. Pitchall Ni Pea:l H. & Etta J. Weekley Clifford G. & Florence lVI. Juel Peter H. & George M. Poppert I Rosa Etting Arnold A. & Wilhelmi A. Wiese Arthur Luebbe Edwin L. & Catherine Isakson Theodore E. & Myrna M. Isakson Charles S. & Mabel E. Crane Home Owner's Loan Corporation Peter N. Herman Henry J-. Schin~el Estate of Elsie Lamb Henry & Ida Tjaden Mary Bossert I . Charles Bossert Emil & Celia L. Boltz Rosser A. &: Rose W. Callihan City of Grand Island Fred W. & ~ora Roenfeldt Frank L. & Elsie J. Macomber County of hall Stanley L. & Martha S. Stenka Ruth I. Hogers 10 1 10 6 9 7 9 8 9 9 9 10 11 11 11 11 11 1 13 1 2 13 13 3 13 4 13 5 13 6 13 7 13 8 13 9 13 13 14 14 2 3 14 4 14 5 14 6 7 14 14 8 14 9 14 14 1 2 3 15 15 15 4 15 5 15 93 ADDITION Wallichs II II II II tI II II II II II II It II It " II II II H II II II II II II It II II It II II It II II " It r,'" t":J _j~ (, ~-~~ AM OlJJ:ir r $5.28 3.60 3.40 3.60 5.28 42 . 3~ 5.28 1.48 2.76 3.60 5.28 2.22 3.06 3.60 2.76 2.25 4.50 5.28 3.60 3.40 3.60 5.28 5.28 3.60 3.40 3.60 5.28 5.28 3.60 3.40 3.60 5.28 5.28 3.60 3.40 3.60 5.28 R E 8 0 L UTI 0 N --:-------- NAME Alvin T. & Lenora M. Roebuck 889.3' Harold A. & Alma ~. Hansen N42.7' . I Floyd C. &, Huth b. Vaughn Walt Neal Le~nora ~. Tangerman Joe & Ella Sprague Anton Hepp Daniel H. & Agnes Schwieger Henry Hohweder Adolph Pritz Alvey Craven Ed A. Jones Jr. Herman & Lena M. Florke Luke Lamb Amie L. Wineinger I Howard Fl. &, Leona D. Scott Mrs. Lena E. Menck Eugene P. Freeman et al trustees John C. & Alice V. Jelinek Jens P. Hasmussen &, Lila A. Rasmussen 2 LOT BLDCK - 10 1 10 Elmer B. &, illarie M. Roberts 4 Ida Stoltenberg 5 S. 1'. &, lvLabel E. Skinner Joseph & Ella M. Sprague Joseph & Ella lVI. Sprague Wallace G. &, Margaret A. Tucker Marlow R. & Nettie M. Harder I . Ralph W. & Clara M. Saylor Orville L. &, D. Faye Willis Henry ~. & Anna M. Werner Walter Freeland Walter Preeland Esther lVI. & John D. Harrington Reinhardt W. & Eileen Kruse W 50' Wallace G. & Margaret A. Tucker E2.8' 9 Wallace G. &, N1argaret A. Tucker 10 6 15 6 15 7 15 15 8 9 15 15 i6 2 16 3 16 16 4 5 16 16 6 7 16 8 16 16 16 9 4 17 5 17 1 18 18 18 18 5 18 6 18 7 18 1 19 2 19 3 19 4 19 19 5 6 19 7 19 8 19 9 19 19 19 94 ADDITION Wallich's If II t1 11 II II " " II t1 II If " If " II It " " II II " " II II H II 11 II " II " It II II r-~~ !""') r'''' .~ ~ ,) AlVIOUNIJ ~p3. 85 1.46 3.60 3.40 3.60 5.28 5.28 3.60 3.40 3.60 5.28 5.28 3.60 3.40 3.60 5.28 3.60 5.28 5.28 3.60 3.40 3.60 5.28 5.28 3.60 5.28 3.60 3.40 3.60 5.28 5.28 3.60 3.40 5.35 .25 5.28 R E SOL JI T ION NAME LOT BLOCK Estate of George Taylor Douglas Estate of George Taylor Douglas . I Estate of George Taylor Douglas Henry Carlson Company H. Lewis & May Lee Coleman Joseph W. & Le~nora E. Voss 10 1 2 John F. & Dora Peters Allen C. & Gladys C. Vaughn Donald L. & Geraldine M. Leiser Alvina Harder William T. & Esther A. Larsen 3 4 1 2 John & Josephine Glenn Jack W. Calhoun Arthur S. & Florence M. Dickerson Alma H. & Charles A. Snyder Anna Johanna Schoel I May L. Rembolt 10 School District of Grand Island School District of Grand Island 2 Church of God of Grand Island, Nebr. 7 Lawrence L. & Fern M. Chase 8 John N. & Cecelia B. Grotzky 9 John N. & Ceaiia B. Grotzky 10 John D. & Dorothy L. Semm 5 Arthur M. & Gertrude M. Benson 6 Leonard F. & Elizabeth Ann~ Grim 7 Emma J. Stewart 8 Nora M. McKenzie 9 I . Lewis McKenzie 10 Roy A. McFee ley Richard Wayne & Opal R. Ross Vial ter Freeland Alfonzo C. & Eileen H. Windolph 9 Henry E. & Edna Grace Seier 6 Edward J. & Mary Peters Lewis L. & Bertha Helzer 7 8 Harold V. Snyder 9 1 20 20 2 3 20 4 20 5 20 20 21 21 21 21 22 22 3 22 4 22 5 22 5 23 ADDITION Wal1i ell IS II II 11 " II II II if II II II II 11 II Bonnie Brae 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 6 4 7 4 8 4 4 5 5 5 5 1 n II II 11 II ~. If II " it 11 II 11 II II % II II " II II 11 II II 11 II 11 II II II II II II II II II II II II II r',.,,! .'~ ...j i :.!) 95 AMOUN' <\;'h 08 wO. t:J 3.60 3.40 3.60 5.28 5.28 5.28 3.60 3.40 3.60 5.28 3.60 3.40 3.60 5.28 5.28 5.00 5.28 3.60 2.12 2.76 3.60 5.28 5.28 5.28 3.60 3.40 3.60 5.28 5.28 3.60 3.40 3.60 3. ill 6 1.48 1.28 1.48 R E .e. 0 L UTI Q N NAME LOT BLOCK Estate of Dietrich Niedfeldt Carl & Viola E. Ewoldt . I Bernadeen Sanders Charles R. & Alma B. Belpere Charles R. & Alma B. Belpere Charles R. & Alma B. Belpere Andrew & Grace Christensen 6 A. G. & Margaret Schroeder 7 Fred Roesch 8 Fred Roesch 9 Herman R. & Belva M. Jungclaus 375' 10 Peter & Stella Odin N 57' Harvey E. & Mary Jane Learn N82' Otto & Lena Martens S 50' Edward C. & Marie Walthall Frederich H. & Bertha Muhs I :ft'rederich H. & Bertha Muhs Ernest Hahlweg Fred C. Rose stanley S. Pennington Nellie R. Orndoff Hazel M. Marks-wife 9 10 Nellie R. Orndoff Adney E. & Lavina E. Bottin Jolm C. & Lena Neubert Caroline Grotzky Anna Garn Lawrence A. McKibben I . Alexander L. Kalkowkki & Euprosina Kalkowski George Bailey J-r. Alfred G. & Clara E. Schroeder Alfred G. & Clara E. Schroeder 9 Alfred Schuessler 10 Southern Nebraska Rural Public Power District 10 William R. & Mildred E. Peeler 1 Cecil J. & Maxine L. Lorance 2 10 5 1 6 2 6 3 6 4 5 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 10 1 1 6 7 7 2 7 3 7 4 7 5 7 6 7 7 7 8 7 7 7 1 2 8 8 3 8 8 4 5 8 6 8 7 8 8 8 8 8 9 10 10 ADDITION Bonnie Brae II TI If " II " II " 11 " II 11 II !I II II II II 11 II II II II tI II " II II II " II II II " II II II II II " " II " " II " II " II II " II II " II " 11 " " " II II II " " " 11 II II II ro;,,' 1"""1'" 95 ; 'i AMOUN'J ~~3 .16 5.28 3.60 3.40 3.60 5.28 3.16 1.48 1.28 1.48 1.83 1.33 3.84 1.44 3.60 3.40 3.60 5.28 3.16 1.48 1.28 1.48 3.16 5.28 3.60 3.40 3.60 5.28 3.16 1.48 1.28 1.48 3.16 3.16 3.16 1. 48 RES 0 L UTI 0 N -------- NAME Vince J. & Helen V. Koziol George W. & Laura H. Welton e I John H. & Sylvia J. Eldridge Charle sF. & Evadv!arie Wheeler Lillie M. Dever E. B. Cowles Alfred E. Keith Emmett Bloyd Samuel W. & Lucinda Kensinger Jens & Blsie Christensen Orpha IVi. & Claude W. Harshfield Otto Dibbern Haymond Moore Ingeborg Bauman Arthur V. & Eugene V. Yenney Earl N. Conway & Lela E. Conway I Henry & Bertha H. Schoel George M. Furby City of Grand Island Elvin ~. & Pauline Hancock Julia Roesler George N. & Lucile T. Bishop Mildred Ann Christensen William J. & Ida Mae Dombrowski Denzil E. & Katherine H. Noble Ora J. & Mildred P. Ball Reuben C. & Katherine S. Anderson I e Dale H. & Roberta F. Wiley Henry M. & Alice M. Hyde Richard D. & Lucile A. Kensinger Minnie Dunham Oscar Hild Estate of Paul Lorenz Estate of Paul Lorenz Margt:J.~tB. William ID~--t:a;1::~..{~-t):~~p;~a;1i}l~~ ?~-@-P-e~~2f George W. & Laura H. Welton iE-B-t-6:'te--or"P'a'Ct'i:"""'fjO'l"Cm z LOT BLOCK ADDITION 3 10 Bonnie Brae 10 10 10 1 10 6 10 7 10 8 10 10 9 1 10 11 11 2 3 11 11 4 5 11 6 11 7 11 8 9 11 11 1 11 12 2 12 3 12 12 12 4 5 6 12 7 12 12 8 9 12 12 13 2 13 3 13 13 4 5 6 13 13 7 13 8 13 9 13 13 " " \I " " 11 " If II 11 " " II fl II " II II rr 11 II tI rr " " " II 11 II " " II II " II It II II If " " " 11 fl II " II 11 " 1/ " " II " " II II fl II 11 II II 96 t:~ :~~,:! EJ AM OUN~ ~~ .64 II 2.12 2.12 2.78 3.60 It 5.28 3.16 II 1.48 1.28 1.48 3.16 5.28 3.60 II 3.40 It 3.60 5.28 3.16 1.48 11 II 1.28 1.48 3.16 5.28 fI 3.60 3.40 3.60 5.28 3.16 1.48 1.28 1.48 3.16 5.28 3.60 3.40 3.60 5.28 . I I ,.,. I . RESOLUTION LOT BLOCK NAME Charles E. & Martha Matthews Ell 1- 2 Bernice E. Matthews w;~ Lee & Fern Burnett Robert & Agnes Cunningham Matilda Lockenmacher Lue & Grace Rombach \ Katherine Dahmss MEk~aaa:;k:.~~<~~VJ,aV.~~H~ng~n< MallY Currie Estate of Andrew Bosler Estate of Andrew Bosler Earl E. & Edith Smith Lawrence M. & Ma~y Bowers Lawrence M. & Mary Bowers Lawrence M. & Mary Bowers Marie & Lillie E. C. Nuemberger William F. Scheffel Ray A. & Caroline S. Kozal William L. & Melvin E. Munroe William L. & Melvin E. Munroe William L. & Melvin E. Munroe John Steckmeyer John Steckmeyer John Steckmeyer Sutter's Dairy Inc. Sutter's Dairy Inc. SU.~~~~~t-iHH9*4~~H~.~h~~;;- Lloyd J. & Gladys L. Simpson Mary C. ~Yhi te W 60' Lloyd J. & Gladys L. Simpson E 6' A. V. Sorensen Harry & Marguerite Caldwell United Appliance Wholesalers Inc. United Appliance Wholesalers, Inc. City of Grand Island City of Grand Island City of Grand Island City of Grand Island 2 14 2 14 3 14 4 14 5 14 1 16 16 2 3 16 4 16 5 16 1 17 2 17 3 17 4 17 5 l7 1 18 2 18 3 18 4 18 5 18 1 2 19 19 3 19 4 19 19 5 ADDITION n Eonnie Brae II 11 " II II 1I II II " 11 " " 11 II If " 11 II " II II " II II If II II II II 11 II II /I 11 II II 11 II It II Ii II 11 " 11 " II 3 1 Arnold & Abbott II 4 1 4 1 2 1 2 2 3 2 4 5 2 2 6 2 7 8 2 2 II II II II It II " II II 11 II II II II II II " II II 97 .... T' '\ I . . , .. :-, \.../ . " AMOUNT ell. 90 ijp . .68 1.59 3.69 6.34 2.12 2.12 2.76 3.60 5.28 5.28 3.60 3.40 3.60 5.28 5.28 3.60 3.40 3.60 5.28 5.28 3.60 2.76 2.12 2.12 1.59 3.00 .69 3.69 1.59 1.59 3.69 6.34 4.23 4.23 6.34 RES 0 L UTI 0 N NAME LOT BLOCK Dell & Anna Frymire Meta Bockhohn e I Theodore Glenn Vanosdall & Betty M. Vanosdall John E. Lorenzen N 54' Elmer & Helen Fenton S 78' Milo L. & Jeanette E. Sti tes E13,t4t1 F'red E. & Alvena Helmke W52' ell Milo L. & Jeanette E. Stites W39!8t1 6 Henry & Lucy Min tken E 26' 4," William Walter Schultz E 39'8" Henry & Lucy Mintken W 26'4" B. L. I1hompson B. L. 'l'hompson B. L. Thompson B. L. Thompson I City of Grand Island City of Grand Island City of Grand Island City of Grand Island Lawrence A. & Leonard L. McKibben N40' I Lawrence A. & Leonard L. McKibben N40' 2 Edward D. & Teckla A. Guzinski Edward D. & Teckla A. Guzinski Roger B. & Wayne L. Highland N 40' Frank & Maud Lunney N 40' Clarence & Violet McCulley N 35' Frank Lunney N 35' I e 1 3 98 ADDITION ~'" f--, " U 6 3 AMOUNT II It Arnold & Abbott 3.69 Ii II It II II " II II II II II 11 Ii 11 11 il II II II II II 11 II II II Respectfully submitted this 20th day of April, 1949. 7 3 JaneralE.Harr~s. 8 3 4.23 11 4.23 53 3 11 2.00 4.25 5 4 II It .5::''1 5 4 II 3.16 4 6 4 II 1.00 7 4 II .59 7 4 II 1.00 1 5 \I . 59 2 5 II 2.64 3 5 It 2.64 4 5 6 II 2.64 1 2 0. II 2.64 3 6 6 " 6.34 4 7 7 3 7 II 4.23 4 7 II 2,164 1 2 8 8 It 2.64 3 8 II 2.64 4 8 II 2.64 II 2.64 II 2.64 2.64 II It 2.64 " 2.64 2.64 It Total - - - - $11,194.01 ----, ___--=0. O.E.Wilson L.F.camrbell Stree & A1ley Uorr.mlittee~ . I I I . fc;----n,.i; ,- ""l'~ ~ '__..I ,.".; On motion of Harris, seconded by Thomssen, there being no protests, the Resolution be adopted. Boll call ballot, each Councilman voting yes. Snygg absent. On motion of harris, seconded by Wilson, Council adjourned as a board of Squaliza tion. April 20, 1949. F. S. "Vh i t e , Ci ty \.:1 erk. Grand Island, Nebraska. April 20, 1949. Council met in regular session, "His Honor," the Mayor, presiding. All Councilmen pr8sent, 9xcept Snygg. Minutes of previous meetings read and approved. Mr. Oliver (Black & Veach) as follows: Bids on Boilsr erection and setting were opened and read by Smiley 8quipment Co. Bond $.3000.00 Bond % Bond 2500.00 Bond 5000.00 Check 4500.00 Chsck 1750.00 Crombie Canst. Co. Valley Canst. Co. Power Service Corp. Commonwealth E:lectric Geo. P. Reintjes Co. Winger Construction Co. Bond 2500.00 Fuel E:conomy Engineering Co Bond 5000.00 Vaughn Kimball Canst. Co. Bond 2000.00 ~ John V. BolEmd Bond Fleischer Sieger Co. Bond 44.00.00 Chgo DOVJn Draft Furnac e Co. Ch reck 5000.00 Item 1 .3.3246.00 days Item 2 days 75 2.3911.00 .30 .36659.00 185 38680.00 120 67700.00 tied 31200.00 180 46000.00 lLrO .31100.00 Both 7.3900.00 .30568.00 .35465.00 120 48875.00 150 180 45 .388-.36.00 90 .32828.00 120 .3.3600.00 60 25 60.300.00 125 .35200.00 . I I I . r,'" C~, C-!} ~,.;. ~~~~; r:; On motion of Campbell, seconded by harris, bids wsre refsrred to th'3 Wat'3r & Light Committee along with Black & Veatch and C. W. Burdick. Bids on Audit were read as follows: CPA Witthoff & McIntosh $50.00 per day Sr" Jr. Maximum 25.00 $1100.00 17.50 680.00 15.00 775.00 Orin Contryman R. B. Lockwood 25.00 25.00 20.00 On motion of Sander, seconded by Vogt, were referred to the Finance Committee. Bids on Disposal Plant Addi tion were opened and read as follows: Item 1 Item 2 Item 3 Item 4 Lovering Const. Bond $24000.00 199000.00 99000.00 35000.00 11000.00 Diamond Eng. Ch eck 17000.00 1762J+0.53 84031.18 27632.47 10026.00 Chambers Con st. Check 16000.00 154492.00 94213.00 31555.00 8000.00 On motion of Thomssen, seconded by Harris, wer9 ref9rr9d to S9Vi9r Committge, C. W. Burdick and Blach: & V8atch. j~j '%_-... Jas. MaY<.:lr made requ<.:lst- of th'3 Council for giv:Lng consid'3ration to th'3 construction of 4 tennis courts, Pres'3nted petitions from the Rotary Club, Kiwanis, Cosmopolitans, Lions, P. T. A., Howard School, Wasmer, Platte, St. J.l.l.ary's, members and friends of Y. W. C. A. Th'3 courts b'3ing of reinforced concrete and meeti:hg spscifications of U. S. Lawn Tennis Association. Discussion by fri<;;nds et a1 inter<;;sted in tennis along wi th the Mayor and City Council. On motion of Harris, seconded by Sander, Engineer was instructed to prepare plans and sp<;;cifications and '3stimate. Mr. K1ingensmitll, residing in 1800 block on North Lafayette, called attention of the Council to a curb sidewalk p'9ti tion pre- sented s'3veral months ago, and permission having been grarJted for construction of same, sinc9 that time oVID'3rship to two lots having chang9d arid no curb sidewalk constructed. After some discussion, on motion of liarris, s'3conded by Wilson, was r9ferred to City Attorn~y for opinion. . I ,f,.,r r: Request of S. G. Rob~rts, Secretary of Y. M. C. A. for some aid in preparing soft ball fi~ld out by Y. M. C. A. was presented. Mr. Harris assured him the use of a Grader, Wilson stated there wsre some lights that had been used at Airbase that probably would be acceptable, but no poles in sight. On motion of Harris, seconded by Sander, was referred to ffngineer for staking. Ashley mentioned the Legion had placed poles in Burnett Park and when they went to mov'3 same, w'3r'3stopped. Letter from Holmberg, City Attorn'3Y pertaining to sid'3walk order'3d laid on W'3st side of Lot 4, Block 62, O. T. was read. Harris advis'3d the Mayor and Council that walk was in. Resignation of Adolph Voss, effective April 18, was read. On .motion of .liarris, seconded by Sander, hesignation was accept8d and fi18d. Letter of Attorney holrnb'3rg, pertain:Lng to claim of H. H. Hann, $10.00 for r8turn of Harold L. mOor8 of Lexington for not haVing a drivers license was presented. On motion of V ogt, second9d by I Campbell, was referred to VOgt & Chief of Police. Applica.tion of l!..rrol Duane Findley for employmr:;nt on Fire I . Departrrlf~nt was re:?ad and referre:?d to Fire Commi tte:?e. Petition for ~vate:?r Main in G. I. Ave. from College Street to Capi tal Avenue, signe:?d by Frank Hejkal et al was presented. On motion of Campbell, second'3d by Thomssen, was re:?ferrec1 to Water Committee and C. W. Burdick. Grand Is13nd, Nebraska, April 20, 1949 . Honorable Mayor and City ~ouncil, Grand Island, Nebraska. The following is the:? City t!.:ngineer's :;stimate for the con- struction of ~aving District No. 116, w}lich District is to be in Ashton Ave., from Oak Str<eet to Cherry St. and in Memorial Drive from Ash ton Ave. to Cherry Street. Approx. 2500 cu. yds excavation @ 1.00 pe:?r cu yd 2037 cu. yds. 6" concrete slab @ $17.00 per cu. yd. . 3332 Lin. ft. curb & Gutter @ $1.25 per lin ft. 900 line ft. 1 x 6 expansion joint @ 17~ $2500.00 24639.00 4165.00 153.00 90 line ft. straight alley curb @ .85_ per line ft. 76.50 . I I I . !r"'" n } ;~:; G. ~t Approx. 20 cu yds. header @ $14.00 pSI' cu yd. 49 line ft. flat gutter @ 85~ per lin ft. To tal $280.00 ,:_4J..!..2~ 'lP41845.15 Plans and specifications aI'S on file in the office of the Ci ty Engin eel'. Hespectfully su tmi tted, Ray L. Harrison, Ci ty Engin 13131' . On motion of Harris, seconded by Wilson, estimate was approved and Clerk authorized to advertise for bid.s for Paving Distriets Nos. 113-115 & 116. Estimate #1 on Sew'?r Lift Station, Rains Addi tion. (Winter-Ray) 225 cu. yds. Excavation Dewatering 61 cu. yds concrete in plaue 8095 Lbs. Heinforcing Steel Building above ground Sump for dry pit @ $3.50 60.00 .15 $787.50 1250.00 3660.00 1214.25 1384.00 25.00 -8320-:75 8'32.08 -74EIEC- 67 Total 10% ,t'etained Amoun t du 13 On motion of Thomssen, seco::ded by harris, was accepted. Grand Island, Nebraska. April 20, 191!-9. Honorable Mayor and Council, Ci ty of Grand .l.. sland, Grcmd .l..sland, Nebr. Gen tl em en : There is at this time a popular misconcsption that the Junior Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring an organization calling them-selves nYoung Men for Progressive Government. Tt The board of directors of the Grand I sland Junior Chamber of Commerce do state for the record tha t there is no relationship actual or implied between our organization and nYoung Men for Pro- gressive Government. n For the Board of Directors. Sincerely yours, G. I. Junior Chamber of C ommerc e R. D. Kelly, President. On motion of Harris, seconded by vvilson, was received and placed on file. Request of Adam Dubas for Pawn Broh:ers License along vl.th Bond. On motion of bander, seconded by Campbell, was held over for further investigation. Bonds of Allen Overturf, Lafe CCtmpbell, Councilmen, Stanley l'ebb, James VLebb, Auctioneers, Dan J. Myers, 8:;lectrician and continuation certificate of L. L. Mitton, 8:;lectrician were presented. . I I I . On motion of TIlomsssn, sscondsd by Harris, wsrs approvsd. t~- c- ,::~~ ~..) ~j :-J RES 0 L UTI 0 N ---------- BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY C OUNGIL OF TI-IE CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA, that licenses to sell beer be granted to the persons, firms, associations and corporations hereinafter named at the address set opposite the name of each licensee as follows: LICENSEE Daniel-Beck Company (Hotel Yancey) Alois F. Kaufmann (AI's Bar & Cafe) Charles F. Vaclavek (0 K Tavern) KIND ADDRESS Qiil.;Sale 115 North Locust St. On and Off Sale 219 West Second St. On an!lc Off Sale 107 East Third St. Prank R. Auhl (Pourth Street Tavern) On and Off Sale Henry F. Scheel (Whitehorse Tavern) Elmer McIntosh (Bud' s rravern) Lawrence M. Sidwell & Roland L. Winter (Corner ~[avern) 418 West Fourth St. On Sale 308 North Wheeler On Sale 108 West Fourth St. On Sale 202 North Locust St. Edna Carney On Sale 308-310 North Walnut August G. Springsguth (Vfilite House Cafe) On and Off Sale Nick Jamson (Schuff's Cafeteria) Nick Jamson (B & 1\1 Cafe) Irwin W. Snyder (Snyder's Bar) Joseph P. Hybl (Joe's Tavern) Steven Fotinos & Geo.F'otinos (Fotinos Tavern) James Beck (Beck's Bar) Samuel M. Houck, Jr & Robert H. Snyder (Blacks Tavern) 414 West Third St. On Sale 321 North Locust St. ~ ON & OFF SALE 2436 Broadwell Avenue On Sale 386 North Walnut St. On and Off Sale 409 North Pine St. On and orr Sale 121 East ,Third St. On and Ofr Sale 307 North Wheeler On Sale 323 West Third St. Grand Island Liederkranz (Grand Island L~er- kranz, Inc.) On Sale L. 1. Fredrickson (Island Bar) 401-03 West First St. On Sale 103 North Locust St. . I I I . LICENSEE American Legion Post No. 53 (Legionnaire Club) Fraternal Order of Eagles No. 378 (Fraternal Order of Eagles) RES 0 L UTI 0 N --....-------- KIND On Sale On Sale John C. Schneider (Del Rio Cafe) On and Off Sale Platt Duetsche Society On Sale ( Harry L. Rozell (Koehler Tavern) On Sale W. J. Neylon & Wm J. Langdon (Savoy Tavern) On Sale lVlyron A. Norman (Town Pump) On and Off Sale Veterans of Foreign WaDS, Hall County Post 1347 (VFW Club Inc.) William F. Harris (Bills Iravern) Marvin J. Rader (DeLuxe 'IJavern) Kathryn Harris (City Club Tavern) J:i'lorence Stolley (Florence's Tavern) {".n n ~j () t~ ( con' t) ADDRESS 3l5! North Locust St. 219-23 East Third St. 209 North Garfield 1315 West Anna 320 North Locus t 121-123 East Front 319-321 North Pine On Sale 216 West Second St. On and Off Sale 524 East 4th S tre e t On and Off Sale 315 North Pine On and Off Sale 406 West 4th S tre e t On and Oft' Sale 383 North Walnut On and Off Sale 410 "West 'I'hird Street Clyde Copple (Copples Tavern) Dick & William ValoniB (Grand Island Candy Kitchen & Cafe) On and Off Sale Frank A. Hitchler (Hitch's Bar) B.P.O. Elks #604 D. C. 'I'homp son (Schlitz Tavern) Roy A. Youngs (Central Cigar Store) Norman Mildenstein (Norm's Tavern~ Columbia Club David Ditter (Cornhusker Bar-) Wayne D. Hedglin & C. C. McCall (Mac's Coffee Shop On and orr Sale On Sale On and Off Sale On and Ofr Sale On and Off Sale On Sale On and Orf Sale On and Off Sale 313 West Third Street 209 North Wheeler 205 West First St. 123 East Third St. +14 East Third St. 311 North Walnut l19"ffi' West Third St. 210 East Third St. 313 West Secons St. tj~ r3 :~ RES 0 L UTI 0 N BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk forward to the Nebraska Liqqor Control Comrnission at Lincoln, Nebraska, a certified . I copy of this Resolution. Respectfully submitted this 11th day of April, 1949. John S~l)der J.E.Harris ~aImQnd K.VO&t. . Ordinance, License and Bond Committee On motion of Sander, seconded by harris, was approved. I I . r~~ (3 RES 0 L UTI 0 N WHEREAS, the City has purchased and is the owner of the real estate described as follows: . I All of the Southwest Quarter (Swt) of Section Seventeen (17), in Township Eleven (11), North of Bange Nine (9), Viest of the Sixth (6th) P.M., except a tract of about Fifty (50) Acres, which Fifty (50) acre tract is more particularly described as follows: beginning at the Northeast corner of said Quarter Section, going thence west along the North line of said Southwest Quarter Sixteen Hundred Seventy-two and One- half feet (1672.5), thence South, and parallel with the East line of said Quarter Section Thirteen Hundred ~wenty (1320) fee, thence East, parallel wi th the }Jorth Line of said (~uarter Section, Sixteen Hundred Seventy-two and One-half feet (1672.5), thence Nortll, along the East line of said ~uarter Section, '11hirteen Hundred 'fwenty (1320) feet, to the place of beginning and also Lot'1'wo (2), or the South Half of Fractional Section Eighteen (18), in Township Eleven (11), North of Bange l~ine (9), 1iiest of the 6th P. M. containing 6.98 acres according to goverrunent survey thereof, and, wHEREAS, said real estate was purchased so that the same could be developed for amusements, park purposes and exhibitions and the same should be annexed to the City of Grand Island and I included within the corporate limits of said City. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Mayor and City Council of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, that the real estate above described be, and the same is hereby annexed to and included within the corporate limits of the City of Grand IslandJ Nebraska. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Engineer be, and he is hereby directed and authorized to show the same on the map of the Ci ty of Grand Island and that the Ci ty Clerk fOT'ward ancertified copy of this Resolution together with the plat of the real estate ~ above described to the Assessor and Register of Deeds of Hall County, Nebraska. Respectfully submitted this 20th day of April, 1949. I . ~~~ , On motion of Sander, seconded by harris, was adopted. . I I I . ~"... , L ~tter {rom C. E. Beal s, Nebraska !'.unicipali ti es pertaining to m~eting wi th the Governor and the Highway Commi ttee vvi th refer- ence to the distribution of funds received from License Registration Funds, and with members of the unicameral in the P. M. After some diwcussion as to who could go, the suggestion vms made that the Mayor attend. n~ felt it was next to impossible for him to attend. Grand Island, Nebr. April 20, 1949. To the Mayor and Council, Grand Island, .l.~ebr. This is to advise that the County Board has adopted a Reso- lution selling Lots Five and Seven (5 & 7), Block Eighte'?n (18), . Scarff's Adeli tion to the Ci ty of Granel Island. T.he taxes are being cornput'?d and as soon as a claim ther'?fore "has be'?n allowed by the City a deed from th'? County vvill be executed and delivered. Yours very truly, Ci ty of Grand Island, Paul Holmberg, Ci ty Attorney. On motion of harris, seconded by Sander, was approved. C. W. Burdick reported that the Water Main on Eddy btreet was above the floor level of the Eddy Street Underpass, and that he had cautioned '3ach and every contractor and foreman on the job to be careful of the water line,and also the sew'S'r line will come about the 1 ~v'S'l of the footings. Both lines will have to be chang'S'd as soon as material is available. After some discussion, Mr. Burdick was instructed to have a watchman with police authority placed at the sight of the lines. Ordinance #2282, levying assessm7.lnt in Gravel District No. 21, was regularly pass7.ld by the Council and signed by the Mayor. Moved by Harris, seconded by Thornssen, that the ordinance be plac!?d on its fir s treading at 1 ~ngth. Holl call ballot, voting aye, Thomssen, HarriS, Sander, OV'3rturf, Campbell, Wilson and Vogt. Voting nay, non!? Snygg absent. The ordinance "vas r<::ad at length and passed its first reading. Moved by Harris, seconded by TrlOmssen, that the rules be suspend"'~d and the ordinanc<:: be placed on its final passage and finally passed. Hall call bc:.llot, voting aye, Thomsssn, Harris, Sander, Overturf, Campbell, Wilson and Vogt. Voting nay, none. Snygg a bs !?nt. . I I I . Ths ordinancs was finally pass<:;d by the Council and sign<:;d ;.:. f; \) by th c.; Nbyor. Discussion on ball park fence. Mayor mad<:; appointmsntw as follows: C. 'Iv. Burdick, Ice, Water & Light Commissioner. On motion of Harris, secondc.;d by Sander, appointrnc.;nt 1ivas approved. Clyde Campbell, Fire Chief. On motion of Cc:..lllpbell, s<:;cond<:;d by Harri s, appoilltmen t VJaS Sl-pprov<:;d. A13x Kc.;hm, Supc.;rint:mdent of Disposal Plant. On motion of Thornssc.;n, sc.;conded by Sandc.;r, appointmc.;nt was approved. F. J. Ti tt, Weighmaster. On motion of Campbell, seconded by Thomssen, appointmc.;nt was approved. Dr. Woodin, City Physician, On motion of Campb<:;ll, s<:;cond<:;d by Overturf, appointment was approvc.;d. Ralph Spc.;ncc.;r, Chic.;f of Police. On ['lotion of Campbell, sc.;condc.;d by Sander, appointment was approved. J. Beskman, acting Supc.;rin t<:;ndent of Cc.;m8t:::ry. On motion of Campbell, s<:;condc.;d by Sander, appointment was approved. H. Schirkofsky, Park Superintendent. On motion of \.-ampbell, secondc.;d by Overturf, appointmc.;nt was approv<:;d. C. B. Kinnison, Sanitation & Purchasing. On motion of Carnpbc.;ll, sscondc.;d by Thomssen, appointmc.;nt v.ras approved. George Houser, Band Dirsctor, On motion of Thomssc.;n, sc.;coLosd by Campb311, appointment was approved. At this time Sand<:;r inquired about appoirting the Sexton and was advised that J. B<:;<:;kman had b'3en appointed. Mr. Sander was of the impression there was a differc.;ncs between Sexton and Supc;;rintendent and if that was the case he wishe-d to vvi thdraw his second and changs his vote, which was acceptsd by the Mayor. Discussion on various phases at the cemetery, Mayor and most of Councilmen narticipating. Mr. S~mder call<:;d for a roll call vote. Voting Y'3S, Campbell, Thomssen, Vogt, Overturf. Voting no, Harris, Sand'3r. Pass hilson. Absen t Snygg. On motion of hilson, s'3condeo by Thomssen, that the Council go on record in favor of participating in Federal Funds for Airport improvem::mts. (Federal and City 50-50) On motion of Harris, s<:;conded by Thomssen, that the C011Ilcil assure ths V. F. W. ground space for a small gymnasium and play ground at an expense not to exceed $1.00 per year. e I I I e r"G 1 On motion of harris, seconded by V,ilson, bid of Orin Cbntryman (on City Audit) $680.00 be accepted as the lowsst and bsst bid for th s C i t Y . 01'1'''31' of Franl{ Spsthman to s sll lots 6-7--8--9 & 10, Block 18, Baksrs Addition was presentsd. On motion of Harris, ssconded by Wilson was rejected. Claims against ths Ci ty 1,vers rsad. On motion of Thomssen, secondsd by VVilson, l,vere approvsd and ordered pcdd. Roll call ballot, saeh Councilman voting ay9. Mayor r9qussted more aid for Prines in bri9fing case of City vs Union Pacific Railroad Company on bycamore Street Underpass. On motion of Harris, seconded by Campbell, request was granted. On motion of Wiilson, Council adjourned. April 20, 1949. F. S. White, City Clerk. . I I I . f~ !; ,-)' r.. Grand I sland, We br. April 28, 191!-9. Council met as per Special Call of the I\ilayor, for going over Sew::;r Revenue Ordinance. flEis Honor,f1 the Mayor, presiding. Councllmen oresent :Campbell, Thomssen ,Harris, Wilson,Sand,er, Vog:t ,Snygg&'Overturf. lbsent'-None. . (bnygg being late.) Discussion on Sewer Ordinance~ Ordimmce fixing rates on S':lwer rentals was presented. On motion of Harris, sc:;condc:;d by Thornssen, Ordinance was plac'3d on first I' eading at length. Roll call ba,llot, voting aye, Thomss en, Harri s, Sand'3:J Overturf, CiJmpbell, Wilson, Vogt & Snygg. Voting nay, non'3. Carrled After some discussion, d::;cision to get information to the public with rc:;fer:mce to SeV'i'3r charges before passing SeVvsr urdinancey On motion of TIlomssen, sc:;conded by Campb':lll, City Cle~was author- ized to sign P. W. A. P. Construction Status reports on Projects N'3br. 25-P-136, 25-P-137, 25-P-138, Storm S'3vvers E:ngineering S3rvice. Request of Abrahamson Building & Supply Company for Street lights in 2500 Block West Palmer Street, and 2500 Dlock V~est Central l...ve. was presented. On motion of Campb'3ll, secondc:;d by liarris, was refc:;rrc:;d to Light Committee and C. W. Burdick. Lett'9r from State Display Company with reference to installation of waste paper disposal uni ts was rSrld. ~.fter some discussion, on motion of Thomssen, seconded by Campbell, was rc:;fc:;rred to Strsc:;t and Alley mId Police Committees. Commi ttees wc:;re made by th e M.ayor as follows: Finance, Printing, Band & Auditing: Snygg, Harris, Sander. City Property, Parks & Recreation: Ovc:;rturf, Vogt, Campbell. Ice, Water & Light and .Fire: Campbell, Thomssen, Vogt and Snygg. Street & All ey: Harri s, Overturf & Camp bc:;ll. 0'.:;1Ner, Engineer & Disposal Plant: Thomssen, Vvilson, Ccmlpbell & ,harris. Police: Vogt, Wilson, Thomssen. Airport: Wilson, Overturf, Thomssc:;n & Sander. License, Bond & elections: Sander, Snygg, Harris. Superintend'9n t at Airbase, Ch"ster Moore. On motion of Vdlson, . I I I . f','. G,. ':) ~j ?o) seconded by Sander, appointment was confirmed. Custodian of City Hall, Gus Krehmke. On motion of Campb<::ll, seconded by Overturf, appointment was confirmed. utreet Commissioner, John D. Reams. .after s'"'me discussion, on motion of harris, s<::conded by Snygg" "that th<:: appo:lntrnent be not confirmed. fT Roll call ballot. Voting "yes", Thomss-en, Harris, ~\ilson, Sander, Vogt and Snygg. Voting "noH, Campbell. Pass Ovsrturf. Lett<::r from Walter LO:lscher, County Cl'srk, psrtaining to the holding over of the city claim for $10,000.00 on Broadwell Street was read. No action tak<.m. (lYlayor said he would contact the County Clerk.) April 21, 191,,9. Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council, Grand Island, Nebr~ska. Gen t1 emen: On February 21, 1936, the Mayor and City Council passed Ordinance No. 1524 levying special taxes to pay for the main in V.atermain District No. 77 in Wheeler and Bennett's l"th Addi tion. Included in this Ordin- ance 1524 were Lots 2 & 3 in Block 91. ~ach was a~)sessed in the amount of $35.90. Lot 2 was in the name of George and Vera Meyer and Lot 3, was in the name of Helen L. Meysr. The records show that on March 18, 1943, George Meyer VI/as issued a receipt in the amount of $35.90, which was -erron eously credi tsd to Lot 3, whereas it should have been crgcli ted to Lot 2. According to our records the taxes still stand against Lot 2, and should be charged off. Both Lots 2 and 3 have been sold and the ov,n'3rs of Lot 2 are insisting that Mrs. George ~~y~r clear this title. Inasmuch as it vlfOuld not bs fair to the innocent purch<lser of Lot 3 to re-assess that lot, I am sending a copy of this letter to the City Attorney wi th the request that he draw up a resolution clearing Lot 2, in order to clear the title of Mrs. Vera ~eyer. Very truly yours, E::. H. Vi8regc;, City Tr-easur>'3r. to-,'" r' . :-', !. :\''';~ .~ RES 0 L UTI 0 N . I WHEREAS, on the 21st day of February, 1936, the Mayor and Council of the City of Grand Island, passed and approved Ordinance No. 1524 levying special assessments to pay for the main in Watermain District No. 77, and Lot Two (2) in Block Ninety-one (91) in Wheeler and Bennett's 4th Addition, belonging to George and Vera Meyer and Lot Three (3) in said block belonging to Helen L. Meyer, were each assessed $35.90, and WHEREAS, on the 18th day of March, 1943, George Meyer, the owner of said Lot Two (2), paid the assessment due thereon in the sum of $35.90 and the receipt described the real estate by the house number only and inadvertently the City Treasurer showed the assessment due on Lot Three (3) as being paid instead of Lot Two (2), and VffiEREAS, both of the above described lots have been sold and George Meyer represented to the buyer of his property, that he had paid the assessment and showed said buyer the receipt I issued to him at the time said assessment was paid and the Abstractor in extending the Abstract for Lot rnlree (3) has on several occasions shown that no special assessment was due thereon, and WllliREAS, the amount of said special assessment cannot now be shoWD as unpaid on Lot Three (3) for the reason that it would be unfair to an innocent purchaser and the assessment having been paid on Lot Two (2) should therefore be shown on the City Treasurer's records as being paid. NOW, TIIEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE 1~YOR AND CITY COUNCIL that the special assessment in the sum of $35.90 levied against said Lot Two (2), Block Ninety-one (91) in wheeler and BeBnett's I . 4th Addition be cancelled and struck from the record; that the City Treasurer be and he is hereby authorized, ordered and directed to cancel said special assessment and that the City Clerk forward a certified copy of this Resolution to the City Treasurer. /.t; f} 5 RES 0 L UTI 0 N ...........------- Respectfully submitted this 28th day of April, 1949. ~ Lare Campbell I I I ~ Water, Light and Ice Committee On motion of Campb~ll, s~cond~d by Sand~r, R~solution was adopt~d. Complaint from Mrs. Hsrk 8.:ssex, 2603 West Sscond psrtaining, to a junk h~ap on lot adjoining, fir~ hazard and rat harbor, was r~ad. c. B. Kinnison mads r~port of haVing mads in$pection and th~rs was a fire hazard and a potential rat harbor. Piles of lumb~r piles along the lot line and damageing hedgs. Application of August Krohn for Building Inspector was rsc~ived and plac~d on file, on motion of Thomssen, seconded by Vogt. Contract on Oi::lk Street paving wi th Diamond 8.:nginsering C ompcmy was pr~ssntsd 1:md l\lli:1.yor h'91d same ovsr on account of spscifications not being as thsy should be. Pstition for Paving District in Division strset from Garfisld to Ingals Strset, 25 signers (271ots) was presented. On motion of Harris, ssconded by Thom~:;ssn, thilt pavement bs ut in providing the p eti tion ch ecks OK and Ordinanc s be drawn. Application of V. L. Sundstrom for v,ork on Fire Departr:lsnt was presentsd and referred to Fire Committee, on motiDn of Cc:ill1pbell, ssconded by Wilson. Grand Island, Nebr. April 28, 1949. Honorabls Mayor and City Council, Grand Island, Nebraska. G en tl em en: Ths following is ths t.ngineer's sstimats for the matsrial only to be used in constructing one doubls tennis court, 1ilbor to be furnished by the contractor at an addsd cost or furnishsd by the sponsor. Approx. 143 cu. yds. concrete 6i sack mix @ $10.00 V,:r cu. yd. 120 lin. ft. I" x 4" expEulsion joint @ l7p p~r lin~ ft. 12 line ft. 2~" gaJvanized pipe @ 50P p~r lin. ft. $1430.00 20.40 6.00 . I I I . _-. (,;1 '.~' ~/ Ap;Jrox. 16 line ft. 2" galvdnized pipe @ ltO~ p::;r lin. ft. 180 lin ft. i" deformsd tie bars 120# @ 07~ pe.;r lb. 556 line ft. form lunber & nails 115 sq. 6 x 6 x 6 wi rem e sh @ $2.54 pSI' sq. 768 line ft. 1" pipe for back stop @ 20~ per line ft. 520 line ft. 5' ~ire.; me.;sh for back stop @ 08i~ pe.;r ft. -lW--._M.!..~Q <jp202l.l0 ~p6. 40 8.40 60.00 292.10 153.60 Plans and spe.;cifications on file.; at the City I1ngine.;e.;r's Office.;. Respsctfully submitted, Ray L. Harrison, City li:ngineer On motion of Harris, se.;conde.;d by Sande.;r, was referre.;d back to Engine.;e.;r for estimat<:: on Libor. Jamss lViey'3I' r<::port'3c1 a pric'3 of $7,000.00 for 2 double.; courts by a contractor. Bonds of Don We.;rner, Orville.; 8e.;11, Wm. J. BruTY" Robert VJillianson, ;cuction<;;<::rs, Ralph F. ~p':;nc'~r, Chi,?f of Police, C. W. Burdick, Commission'?r, Larry Vv. Bank, Pawn Broke.;r, wer<:: pr'?sente.;d. On motion of Thomssen, secol'de.;d by ~~arris, were approved. / Gra.nd I slane:, N s br. April 21, 1949. Bonorabl s Mayor ClI:d City Council, Grand I f.; 1 and, N s br. G'.mtlsmsn: We.;, your committes on VVLcte.;r and Light to whom vms rsferrsd the seve.;ral bids for boile.;r e.;re.;ction and boil'?r setting, aft'?r due con- sideration, wish to recomm'3nd the bid of the Smiley f quiprnent and Construction Company covsring both i t<::ms 1 end 2, in th -s amount of $56,200.00 to be;; the.; lov,s;st ana. bsst bid. Vvs furths:r Y'e.;cOLunend tha.t the Iv12.yor and Ci ty C lsrk be authorizsd to snt<;;r into contrc;.ct with this Com;')cmy and that ths City Cl<::rk bs instruct<::d to rsturn the csrtifie.;d checks and bonds to the.; unsucc<::ssful biddsY's. _____~9:f:;; _QC4'lPQflJ___ ______li.!___~_._ pnygg__u__._ ----- -CoLlnl1 tt~~--------- On 11otion of Campbsll, se.;condsd by Snygg, v,as approv<::d. Each Councilman voting ays. / e I I I e r; L~~ ~? li.J.:1Y01' msntioYiec1 th-s n'3ed of str9'3t sprinkl'.?r. Mayor m~]tior9d the house on elks Block not being moved. On motion of Sander, seconded by Harris, was referred to City Property Committee. Wilson stated. it looked v'3ry much as tho th':;;r<=.; vI,ould b'3 Et2t<:: and Fed 91',:11 aid on road to .t"~irport. Discussion on Ball Park. Snygg to call ball enthusiasts p<::r- taining to painting grand stand. Fence;; to be <';l'<.;ct'3d as far as lurrlb'3r ivould hold out. M,i.yor madS! cippointm3n t of Vdn. Honnf'31d t Assis tan t Chi~f and R. ~vans J\ss:Lstant Chi3f and DriJ.l il'laster. On motj.on of Ccunpb<.;ll, s <.;cond <.;d by Thomss <';Yl, appoint1il3nt vvas cOLfirm.:;;d. l\1,~yor appoln ted ~. L. Walk<.;r as BuilCl.ing In 8}) ec tor. On notion of Campb'311, s<.;cond<.;d by Thomss'3n, appointment v\ecs confirmed. L'3tter from Winter-Hay pertaining to sump pumps for Lift Station in Rains Addl tion holding up completJ_on of UI'? job. On motion of Thornssen, sc::conded by 'uarris, vvas rscsivsd and placed on file:.:. Rs?,oning r'?quest'3d by 1111'. NU1J11':;nlulmp v,as rii:m'tion'3d and rsf'3rred to Mr. Viii 1 ~;on . Kinnison D'?nt.ion'3c.1 t.he St.a.t'3 D'3pertI:l2nt. had approv'3d Louis Scheel ciS assistant. to lvlr. Kinnison, if the City vauld :oay half of his salary of $150.00 pST mont.h or $75.00. On motlon o.C Cam)bell, secord'3d by Vogt, Council approved Scheel as assistant. Kinnison m'?nt.ioI''3d th''3r<;; "vere: some ctl,mges t.tat should be mad'3 in OrcUnance governing ~3ating and drinldng plac'3s. First, "t.hat insosctor d'3signated as collector of fees, should read Treasur'3r. On motion of Hc:rris, s'2cr)ndsd by Snygg, chang':; 1Ac:1S r'::conmi'3ndsd. ~)ecor,d, inf'3rences to City Sanit.arian should be changed t.o Health Officer. On mot.ton of wnygg, s'3condsd by Harr:Ls, change \vas approv'3d. Third, in.'~t.'3ad of the ordin,nc<.; b'3ing a gra.ding type, should be a non-grading t.ype. On motion of Snygg, seconded by ~;(lnder, chu.ngs was appl'ov'3d. On motion of ~nygg, Council adjourned. F. S > Vi}} i t e , CityClsrk. April 28, I9J+9. . I I I e />~ ~]: :~3 Grand Island, N sbraska. May 4, 1949. Council mst in rsgular ssssion, !lHis .r~onor, If ths NL_!.yor prssiding. All Councilmsn'irsssn t. Minutss of prsvious msetings April 20 & 28 ~srs read and aDDrovsd. ..l... -'- . L stter from McWilliams cane slling his leas e on Govsrnmen t Hangar No.2, was prsssnted, !lsffsctive June 1, 1949 or soon,,;r.!l On motion of Wilson, seconded by Sander, cancellation was accepto.d. Lstter from Thea Vanosdall requesting that h? be granted another permit for garbage and rsfuse, stating hs would furnish new steel body truck mesting spo.cifica tions. On motion of 'T'horil;;sen, secondsd by Campbsll, was refsrrsd to Kinnison. May 4, 1949. M'.yor and City Council, Grand Island, Nebraska. G en tl em en : Under date of April 11 th, 1 91f-9 , ths Mayor and Council adopted a Committes Report approving the s9ttlern9nt of t'(lS amount due on ths sals of garbags by the Ci ty to Harry imderson in ths sum of ~~500.00 which ssttlsrnsnt vvas to bs accspted by Mr. Anderson on or before April 21st. In a convsrsation vd th Anderson today in rsgard to my letter containing th'3 offsr of settl<.;li:19nt, Anderson said that he vvould not pay ths same. In addition to the amount of $749.56 due on the contract from Mr. Andsrson, a statsment. has bS':3D placed in my hands showing that the Cornhusksr Cafe owes $18.00 for collection of garbags at the cafe. Anderson ssems to deny liability on this account also. I would liks to know what action Ule council vnmts taksn in regard to thsse tiNO unpa:Ld i ts:rns. Yours vc;ry truly, Paul C. Holmb~rg, On motion of hilson, s~condsd by Ov~rturf was receiv~d and ';.'" C1ty Attornsy instructed to procesd to collc;ct. Advice from F. J. Titt of th'? condition of City bcale, haVing bs~n cor;d~mn~d by Stats Dsp't. of VVsights and J.VleaSlu'es until defscts DS corr~ctsd. He, having notified ths Lincoln office of said corr,:,c- tions but no reply as yst. On motion of harris, ssconded by Vogt, was rec~ived and placed on file. . I I I . .ri~ fj;, 9 Grand I sland, Nebr. May 4, 1949. Honorabl'3 Mc.yor and City Council, G.....nd Island, N '3 braska. Gen tl emen: The Ci ty Wa.ter D'3partment rws comp1sted Water Main Districts ]\]v. J..19-1;~2 and 123. Th'9 sntire costs of th'3 said 'yvater Main Districts to b'3 charged to the W8ter Main District. I r'2comrnsnd that these Water Main Districts No. 119-122 and 123 v>:: acc '?pted by th'3 City of Grand ISland, N ebrr:Lska and thet th'3 Cl ty Council si t as a Board of 8:qualization on sil.id hater Main Districts \.;11 th'2 18th day of lVIay, 1949, at 8 o'clcrck P. lVI. Hespectfully submitted, Ray L. harrison, Ci ty Engin e':?r. On motion. of Campbell, seconded by Thornssen, report was approved. Grand I~31and, .Nebr. May ~2, 1949. Honorable Ivla.yor CelTId Ci ty Council, G..r;',,"vl~ Island, Nebr. G ..w -c1 em sn : We, your committee on V,ater emd Ligh t, to whoD. ,vas refsrrsd 1:h.-:; p'2ti tinn of the Abrahauson Building & Supply Company, who are just completing the.; erection of ten hous,,:;s in Block 2 of G.....dUStOl1S Place for the installation of strset light:Lllg. Vie wish vO recomm'2nd that tvvo street li[;Lts be.? installed as follows: One at CIl<J.rles cmd Ingalls Streets, and one at GiJ.rland Strec:;:t c'-Del C'sntrc,,1 Avenue. These lights to b<;; inst l<;;d by th'e City cl<;;ctl'ic D~partmsnt. ____1gf.~_..Q~1!!!Ql?~J.~1______ _____Ar.ttmr...1'b QIni)p~D_.__ ____B~lY@QxgL _K.!__}[9.gt____ ______rt..__l~_!_.~.Dy.gg ________ CorilIJi t tee On motion of Ca.mpbsll, sscolj(l'ed by i..lnygg, re.?port vms approv~d. Lsttsr from B9ttsr Fishing ~nc. ., was reaa. On motion of Harris, sscond<;;d by Snygg, was rsceivsd and plclCc:;:d on fils. Rc:;:port of Dr. Woodin for month of April was pressnt~d. On motion of 11arris, second~d by Thomsse.?n, was received ana plnced on file. . I I I e r, /\ ! \;.0 R~port of C. B. Kinnison, Sanitation D~partm~nt for April was pr~sentsd. On motion of Thomss':m, s~cond~d by Harris, v.as r~c~iv~d and placsd on fils. Application of vonD.ld Brase for ~mploym'2nt Oll Fire D c;partm.snt v,as r,:;c~ivc;d and rsf~rred to .Fir~ Cornmitt-s-s. Invitation from Lincoln School P. T. A. to attend a program at th-s School on Tuesday, May 17, 1949 at 8:00 o'clock P. M. was r~ad. On motion of Thornss~n, second'9d by Curapbell, Councilm~n from lst Ward W'9re authorized to attend. Bond of ~d. H. Yocum auctioneer was presented. On motion of Sander, s~corld ed by bnygg, vvas approved.' Harris mentioned that during &ldy Strsst Underpass con:3truction Ghat ~lm Stre~t should L~ made parall~l T)D.rking. .Motion by Harris, second~d by Vogt, Str~et Denartment was directed to paint parallel parking on ~lm Street from S~cond Str~et to Fourth Stre~t. Wilson mentioned he had contact~d Lloyd K''211y with rsfer".mc~ to Nunnenkamp request to zone Lots 1-3-4 & 7, Dlock 14, Collsge AddiioD as Business "A", but evid~ntly lVir. Nunn'3nkamp could not be contacted at this tim~. Mr. Wilson E1ention~d an addition to p~rsonnel at Airbas~ in CommunicationsSystsm and mol"? room \\LlS rl"jsded. On motion of Vilson, s ~condsd by Sander, th~ Council approv~d ths r~moval of p;,rti tions ~or add'9d room ns~dsd. Overturf report'3d Fred Losschsr vlould get th~ houss on Elks block moved off n~~t week. .Mrs. Harold llans~n had mad~ complcdnt conc'9rning dandelions on Lot b~longing to city at 6th and l\.0.alD.S. Sam~ tJ':;j_ng r'9f~rred to City Prop~rty Committe~. On motion of Overturf, s~co:ndsd by Campb'9ll, Ci ty Prop~rty Comfii ttee wn.s aut[lOriz~d to clean and paint jani tor's quarters. Ov'?rturf stated Mr. L'98 had dsclinsd to manage ths bwimrnir:g Pool thIs SSclson. Motion by Uverturf, s~cond~d by ....nygg, that Mr. Carst~ns be ~mploY9d. Carri9d. . I I I . r-t 1\.4 f~j' { p _~t On motion of Campb~ll, second~Q by Ov~rturf, Committee was authorized to advertise for bids for cl<;;aning \vindows inside :""110 outSid<;;, on second and third floors. Snygg ~)tated that th<;;re Yea-dId b<;; an '?xpsns<;; of approximat<;;ly $000.00 for the roof on the grand stand at Ball Park, und $1000.00 on ,.,11':: f'::nc<;;. Aft<;;r discussion, motion by Harris, s<;;conc1ed by Vogt, commi tt<;;<;; was instruct,::d to proc sed with f'311Ce ,mQ roof, using avail- _~~e lumber at Airbase. Thomssen, stated that the pump for lift station in Hains Addi tion cauld not be shipped prior to July 7, but a ;3tcmd- by pump ~ould b'3 uS'3d as soon as S'3wer was complet'3d. On motion of Harris, :::;ecoLd'3d by Snygg, estiuate of E:ngin'3er -L ur mat arial for tenni [3 courts was approved and CI '3rk authoriz '3d co adv'3rtise far bids for construction. Didder to furnish all labor, (ilso to :urnish no CODmon labor. Campbell mentioned no ,ember Licht at Second ,md Locust. Mr. Burdick informed him the underground cable would heWS to be replaced ,....-:;:101'<;; ;unber light vvould v;ork. Harris inforr[l'~Q the Council thiJ.t 11/11'. Bish \\ould be sewe,Ci up as 1.<11' as i~1gress ,ind egress to and from lds plac<;; of business was COIl- c~rnsd on account of water main aitch in Front Strsst, and alley being _~osed at rear on ~ccount of 8ddy Street Underpass construction, and suggest<;;d that Chris' Texaco Station be notified to vacate tile east flalf of Lot 2, Block 18, Hollins Addi tion so that sam<;; might be uS<;;Q 1.'c)r a roadway. On motion of .I."-0.rri3, seconded by Wilson, City A ttorn<;;y W&s ..Lllstructed to notify Gjerloff to vacat<;; said portion of Lot 2, Block 18, Rollins Addition. .- On motion of Thomssen, seconded by Uverturf, Sew<;;r R ''3ntal Ord- 1.nance was plac'3d on second reuding at l<;;ngth. Roll call ballot, votirlg ry1e, Thomss<;;n, Harris, Sander, vV9rturf, Cc:lmpbsl1, Snygg, Wilson and Vugt. Voting ~; none. . I .r ~ r-, i ,. ;'-' l,,' fW Hoskins rsport.:.;d that Diamond i.:.nginesring Company should be L.nru wi th Broadwell Str.:.;et Paving about Juns 10th and ,311 cl<3cmed up 'i. oy June 15th. after som.:.; discussion pertaining to special discount on ~ater Gonsumption, during the period of lenn wat"?ring, on motion of Campbsll, ~~conded by Vogt, Mr. Burdick was authorized to publicize the fact ulat no Special Dtscount viould be allov'i''3d to water W3'?rs this year. On motion of Campbell, secondc:;d by Thomssen, Ule Council gr,mtsd ws request of Fire Departn1'3nt to b<3gin vacations JUll':; 1, 1911-9. Harrifion made reference to ths drair12ge of v'iaste water at the Mill, being an item of '?xpense. On Llotion of Ci:u:[[pb<~ll, secondsd by H;'(rris, that 2.rrangsm'3nts be made to dispos'3 of roof drair:age v,at'::)r .Lor the Mill. Motion ccHT1ed. Ths Mqyor lfl<::ntioned that lq'. Flower La.d Cidvis'::)d him th,it on ~~uunt of being out of the City, he would be unabls to act as apprais<::r Ma.y 17, 19~.9. Th <:: M<yor appo:Ln ted Bert Dickey of 407 E:as t bixth Strset to fill I w19 vacancy. On motion of Harris, seconded by Wilson appointment .,uS confirmed. I . Aft'::)r some discussion pertaining to sale of city owned lots, un motion of Harris, seconded by So.ncier" Ci ty Prop'::rty Commi ttee vvas authorized to advertise lots for sale at public Huction. Request that Pollywog stadium be cl<::ared and granded for a ball vilrk. Ivlr. H:lrris ad vi s eel th::: Council thc, t tb::: 11mI'1\: vmuld b<:: done .l.mrnediately. City Property Committee vvas authorized to replace shades in Auditorium and repair venetian blinds in City Clerk's office and \ arrante for ash trays in Council ChDmber, for audience. Ordinance #2283, pertaining to restaurants, cafes, taverns and a,ll eating and drinldng places was r::::gularly passed by the Council and signed by the IVlc',yor. Moved by Harris, ssconded by Thomssen, thc:;,t th'? Or0.lTW,nCe be placsd on its first l'<::(;j,ding at length. Holl call ballot, voting ay'3, Thomssen, Harris, Sc:mdsr, Uvsrturf, Cmrrpb<::ll, Snyg!,;, Wilson and Vogt. Voting nay, nons. The ordinance was read at l'?llgth gnd passed its J.irst reading. . I I I . i~j (IB Moved by Snygg, s'?condsd by Thom~3ssn, thut the !'ulc3s be suspended dnc1 the; ordinance be placed on 1ts second ree.dlng by title. Roll call lJallot, voting aye, Thomssen, Barri::" Sands!', Ovsrturf, CUElpbell, Snygg, Vdlson and Vogt. Voting nay, none. The ordinance was rsad by ltS title :3.nd passed its s'2cond I''2ading by title. lVlov<;;d by harris, second:;;d by Snygg, that the rulss be suspended dnd th'.3 ordinance placed on i t~) final pDSSCJg:: "md f:Lna.lly passed. Roll C.LL1 ballot, voting aye, Thomssen, Harr:Ls, So.:mder, Overturf, Campbell" Snygg, liaIson and Vogt. Voting nay, none. The orclirw.Ylce was final1'y pass'3d by the Council c;.nd sign::d by th'3 Mayor. Ordinanc'3 #2284, Creating Paving Distrlc~ No. 117, was r'3gularly passed by the Council and sii;ned by the lllii.yor. (Division Street from Garfield to Ingals Street.) Moved by Harris, seconded by Wilson, that tile ordin2nc~ be placed un it~) first reading at lencth. Roll call bclllot, voting aye, Thomssen, Hdrris, ~:;undsr, Overt1)rf, Campbell, Snygg, Villson uncI Vogt. Voting nay, none. The ord:Lnancr:: was r'::ad at length and pa~)sed its rir~)t .cer;ding. M0ved by Harris, seconded by Wilson, that the 1'1)195 be susp:;;nded "lid the.; ordinance placed on it~:; final passclge and finallyoassed. Holl ~all ballot, voting aye, Thomssen, Harris, Sander, Overturf, Campbell, Snygg, Vlilson ,md Vogt. Voting nay, none. Ths ordina.ncs was finally passsd by ths Council and ;3:Lgned by ths; Mayor. Ordinance #2285, Creating ~ater Main District No. 124 was .L''-)gularly passsdby ths Council a.nu ;;iL:ngd by ths l\Llyor. (In Grand Isle.nd Avenus, from Waugh btrr::et to Capi tal Avenue.) Ivlovsd by Harris, seconded by Thomssen, that the ordinanc'3 be vl.aced or) its first reading at length. Holl call ballot, voting aye, Tnomssen, Harris, Sandsr, Overturf, Campbell, Snygg, Vdlson and Vogt. Vvting nay, none. Th':: ordinance was r""ad at lsngth and passsd its l.lrst reading. Moved by Harris, seconded by ~ilson that the rul'35 be suspended d.nd th'e ordinance be placed on its final passage and finally passed. Rul.l call ballot, voting aye, ThoLlSS<.:m, harris, Sand:.;r, Uvsrturf, Cc.mpbell, Snygg, Vvilson and Vogt. Voting nay, nons. The ordinance vIas finally passed by the Council and signed by the Mayor. . I I I . r; (\,L '--~ '" JJ... Mayor m''.mtion~d th~ Fourth of July C~l~bration (92nd birthday 01" Grand Island.) On motion of Viilson, s~cond~d by Carnpb~ll, City Council go on r~cord as favoring a Fourth of July Ci31~bration. Clr1.ims against the Ci ty Vvsr~ prssS'ntsd. On motion of Gnygg, 08conded by Thomssen, Claims wer~ allowed. Roll call ballot, each Cuuncilman voting y~s. On motion of Thomsssn, Council adjourned. F. ~;. VJhit~, City Cl:::rk. May 4, 1949. ,1 . I I FUND To Pay Co. Treas. Salaries Street & Alley Gas Tax Sewer Fund Storm Sewer Engineer Incidentals Municipal Pool Airport Sanitation Street Ligh ting Hydrant Rental Park Fund Police Fund Cem,etery Fund Fire Fund Pension B'und Paving Fund Music Fund Total Approp. Transfers Ice Fund Water Fund I Light Fund . Sewer District Pavine District APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURES FOR FI SCAL YEAR TO MAY 5, 1949. APPROPRIATIONS $4,000.00 17,500.00 37,515.26 16,800.00 50,000.00 10,100.00 18,260.00 45,281.14 6,500.00 48,992.18 33,000.00 11,500.00 6,000.00 39 ,214.35 95,075.00 31,000.00 79,840.00 10,848.07 IJH 915.00 5,000.00 581, 341 .00 J.2..Jt39.57 600,780.57 RECEIPTS & TRA11J SYERS EXPEN DED 14,439.57 11,589.93 26,614.84 10,334.83 44,250.47 7,040.75 12,016.71 44,120.75 2,916.24 41,714.49 29,394.28 11,500.00 6,000.00 32,612.53 90,582.86 15,298.87 58,107.41 2,991.49 19,324.81 2,600.00 5,000.00 19,439.57 469,011.26 24,849.76 191,051.50 455,105.64 12,544.02 __~g.1J.6 2 .12- $1, 204,924.37 Respectfully submitted, F. S. Whi te, Ci ty Cl'srk. (I. _~ '..' ;_.-J BALAN CE $4,000.00 5,910.07 10,900.42 6,465.17 5,749.53 3,059.25 6,243.29 1,160.39 3,583.76 7,277.69 3,605.72 6,601.82 18,931.71 15,701.13 21,732.59 7,856.58 590.19 2,400.00 131,769.31 . I I I . ,'~,,) /": <) -:j lr ~f) Grand Island, Nebr. May 18, 1949. Council met as a Board of ~qualization, "His Honor, presiding, uLl.. Councilmen present, there being no protestors on hater Main Districts ~..Lj-1..~)2-123, the Council proceeded to regular session. Minutes of ~revious me0ting read and approved. ,Lii scussion on Pro po sed Sewer Tax U rdinanc e as to p eriotl of year ..........--. ror making calculations and charges to be made to apartment houses. Mr. G. W. Burdick explaining that rates were calculated by the EngLneers .....1\..1. the basic quarter for rates was taken from office records from ..~)nCIls or quarter of least consumption of wate~. Passage of ordin:mce was delayed until May 25, 1949 giving protestors a chance to appear. Mr. Pettis and Lilr. Chambers willing to go along with t11e Council as. co f1<)ilring. On mOlon of harris, seconded by hilson, third r':?ading V'/aS }iut>tponed until .May 25, 1949. Bids on Paving Districts 113-115 & 116 were presented. Arnold Svanson ~ Co. 113 & 115 $7,113.25 7,153.65 6,925.7J. 116 $43562.00 4L,,046.75 i"l 779. 35 Ru.lph Green & Ilv. L. Groesbeck Mu. Valley ~onst Co. DlcHnond Engineering Co. 6,833.50 41424.64 On motion of Harris, seconded by Wilson, bids were referred GO Street & .il.llc:;y Comr'li ttee. Mr. Hoye mad<:: request of Council to rent triangular plot at Anna & Locust Stre<::t, was refsrred to Ci ty Property Cornmi ttee. Report of auction sa18. Lot & Building [:It 6th & Adams streets, to Harv<::y Hehder, $1440.00. Lot 415, bast 6th Street to John Hoss, 1850.00. On tilotion of' Overturf, second8d by Campbell, sal<::s were confirmed. Mrs. George Miller made a plea to the Council for their con- bHieri:i.tion in permitting the sketch club to use building at 1204 V,8St l"osmig, <explaining what th<:: sketch club really meant to thOS'3 interested _dl tlk etching and. alBo th e s tanding of the club in state circl es. ,I' . I (j (}. ~l After some discussion, on motion of Campbell, seconded by ~ilson, flsrmission v,as granted providing the property would be cared for. On motion of harris, seconded by Sander, City httorney was .J...llscructed to make arrangements '"'lith John hall owners of northerly vortion of Lot 10, Cedar rark Addi tion and Compliment, Lot 10, County .:;uO-CiLvision to exchange properties so as to square up both parcels. Resignation of ~. h. Vieregg as of June 1 was presented. On motion of C:wlpbsll, secondsd by Vverturf resignation \'laS ilCcepted. Applications in hands of Mayor vv.::?rs to b.::? pr'?s"?ntsd to Financ"? Committs"? at rscess. Bid of John &lni5 $150.00 for Lot 18, block 4, Coll"?ge Addition to West Lawn was presentsd. On motlon 01 h"1'I'lS sPcol'dod by Unygg .,' ,c. 0...., .~, ".t~' . . )), nUS referred to City Property Committee. Request from P. T. A. at fiv"? points for Police traffic officer '..Luring th.:; hours children us.:; that crossing was pr"?s.:;nted. Discussion. Harris m.o.mtion"?d a llew light to liD"? installed, and if after in- .::>tallation sarns prov.:;d to be inadequats that consideration be givsn to havs I d traffic Officer. R.:;qus;3tfor dance:: permit at Clv:lrry Str"?st dance hall was presentsd. I . Building Inspector WalksI' statsd hs had inspected tile place and that vLl~3re \lFerS s"?veral places where the plast'3r should b"? removed before he "uU.Ld O. II a p'3rmit and that only for one dance. Building needs a ~ood going over. On motion of Harris, seconded by "ilson, was referred to Building Inspector with power to act. Request of Gsorge A. Millsr for permission to move in three \', uOX cars to bC? used in construction of a war"?house on lots 5 & 6, B_Lock 50, O. T. On motion of Thomssen, ssconded by Vogt, requsst was granted. Re::quC?st of Joe Spragus for pe::rmit to construct sevsn houses 1.0 x 24 in IJ+OO Block ~ast 6th Strest was presented by Thornsssn. D.Lscussion. Solid footings only to be acceptable. On motion of Thomssen, ~;s:conded by Wilson rSc'ju'"::lst v.as granted for Building p8rmits, providing ;::;olicl footing s. . I I I . --'). fl. (I i--:- i i ':i_< 'J \1 L) P~ti tion of Alyce Spi~s signed by several residents in Block 6 ~oHU 7, Boggs & Hill Addi tion, psrmi tting a beauty shop on Lot 13, BJ.och: 6, vvns present~d. On motion of Harris, seconded by Wilson, was t:,ranted subject to Building Inspector inppsction. Discussion on insp'3ctors mal-;:ing house to house furnnce inspsctions. Oll motion of harris, ssconded by Wilson, Building Ins:Jector was author- lzed to make follow up on said inspections. On motion of j'ilson, seconded uy liarris, Building Inspector was authorized to publish notices to all .Lurntwe ovYn''?rs pertnining to inspectors making hous.:::; to house campaigns, Gnat there is no insp':lctor at this time connect.:::;d with the City m;..lking ;:;uch inspections. C. V\. Burdick reported concerning 2~fl wat<;;r pipe line to the Consolidated Mills which is in th<;; str.:::;et and would have to b~ moved lor construction of und.:::;rpass. On motion of liarris, second~d by Wilson, was r.:::;ferred to C. W. Burdick and City A ttorney wi th pmver to act. C. v"iJ. Burdick mentioned water s::;rvice for Vet's Hospital and l','?comm'ended that rates be the same as for othc~rs. Regular rat-es plus ~0% ,.Iutside of city limits and regular rates if and when they are ~lln exed to th e ci ty. Engineer Harri son men tioned if th<;; sewer pipes on Eddy Street could be placed in footings, an arrangemsnt should be mad<;; with th-e contractor to do the v\ork. On motion of harris, s-econd-ed by Thomssen, ~~commendation was approved. Request from Hev. Walt.:;;r ~. Buss for parking space at his residence -LU3 North Sycamore Strest was r.:;;f9rred to Street Cornmi ttes. nsqu.:;;st of John h. mcVdlliams to ( snsw his l<?ase on ha.ngar at Airbase was pressnted. On motion of ~Iilson s-econdsd by Sander, \IIms grantsd and City Attorn-ey draw up n-evv lease, as the pr'3vious lsase was sub-let from Bob Heilig. L9tter from J.". J. GU8ndel, Platte Valley Developement Co, pertaining to maintaining park on 1v19morial Drive was presented. On motion of Harris, .:;sconded by. Cmnpbell, was referred to City Property C olTImi ttee. . I I I . (' A 'I "--;" '.! :t.l Communication from 1~0'91 .LJClWr'9nC~ p'9rtaining to r'9ntal on #3 Hang~r, vms pr~s~nt~d. On motion of harris, s~cond~d by Sand~r, was r~f~rred to Airport Committ~~ with power to act, athletic board allow~& va r<;;nt to oth<;;r orgainizations and r~ntal to city be based on r~ntals coLlected from oth'?r sources beside school activities. H':)port from R. D. Salak pertaining to those m~mbers of Depart- ..dnt attending Fir~ School was r~ad. On motion of Campb~ll, s~cond~d by Thomssen, was r~ceived and placed on file. R~cOlnmendation of h'3rrnan Buckow on records in Tr~asurerf s office was pr~sented. On motion of lla,rris, seconded by Thomssen, was referred to Finan ce Commi t tee. Notice from Federal Po~er Committee of hearing pert~ining to sale uJ ,$'100,000.00 in bonds by N. W. Public Service, was presented. On ~uv~on of Harris, seconded by ~ilson, was r~c~ived and plac~d on file. Request for light at w~st and south of Pier Lake was pl'es~nted. un motion of Harris, s~cond~d by Sand~r, vms ref~rred to C. W. Burdick. On motion of Thomss~n, seconded by Harris, notice to Mr. Veatch va be at Council meeting W~dnesday May 25, was ordered. (Mr. C. W. Burdick called Mr. V~atch May 19, 1949.) On motion of 'lhomss'3n, third reading of uewer Rental Ordinance was postpon'3d until May 25, 1949. Discussion on Oak ::Jtreet Paving Contract was had, on account of c:ontract not sign~d, Mayor contending plans and sp'3cifications not Gornplete as to man holes, cc"tch basins and grad~. gngin~er to have S(1m~ in for~vedn ~sday, May 25th meeting. Special s~rvice r~port on elevators from Otis ~l'3vator Company was pr esented aru ref'3rr~d to B. L. Walk~r. Applications of n. L. Bergholz, Gal~ Klavonn and R. L. Linder for '::!mploym'3nt w0r~ ref~rred to prop~r corami ttees. Peti tion for sewer north of 9th street and east of B & M tracks was 'presented) (sign'3d by 40 p'3rsons) was r~f'erred to sewer committee. Mayor & Council: May 18,1949. Gentlemen: We,your Committee to whom was referred the bids on Paving Districts Nos.ll3-ll5 & 116 recommend the bid of Diamond Eng.Co. $48,258.14 be accepted as the lowest and best bid. J.E.Harrls,Chm. L.F.Campbell Allen Overturf Street & Alley Com. . I I I . : (" u Pstition for curb sidswalk on Nortll side of Collsgs Street from Huston Strest wsst to ths alL:y, signsd by J. lS. Harris, was prsssnted. On motion of .....ander, seconded by Thomss'.?n, permission was grunted. Summons pertaining to tax forclosur'.?s was pres~lted and referr'.?d to the City Attorney. To the Honorable Mayor and City l..ouncil 01 the City of Grand Island, Hall County, Nebraska. Sir s: Vve, the undersiGned, being appoLnted in bection 2 of \...i ty Ordinance 2281, to assess the damages accruing to the owner or owners 01' ths r Sed estats and right approul'iated, for -the purpose of op'.?ning ,-,,~iU. :)roviding an alley sixteen (16) feet in viidth, running north and bouth through the cent'?r of the tract of land bounded by and b'?tween Locust Stree;t on the; ~ast side and California Street on the iV'8st side oXld Anderson Avenue on th'3 north side and Alter rtvenue on the ~outh sid8, in the City of Grand Island, NebraSka, hereinafter r~f'.?l'red to ~S tile "ent~re tract", beg to advise you that we inspected said p1'op- :;:rty on Apr1l 26th and. al so insp~cted the prop'2rty along propos'?d said ull'?y and talk8d vvith a number of interc~sted parties. We find that a portion of th'? "entir'? Tractll Yeas r)lated and the d..~ication is shown on the r'3cords in ths office of th'? R~gist'?r of D~eds, in Book 83 of D'?'8ds at Pag'? 524, and attached ther'?to is a plat onu that said d'?dication shows th'3 width of all streets and easements cHHi that the Plnt shows an eas'?rnent of tW'3l v~ f'?et in the mid.dl'? of .:>aid plRtted tract, that th'2 City is s'3<:::king a sixts'?Yl foot strip or al1sv and would n'?<:::d two f<:::<:::t addi tional on each sid'? of the c'?nt<:::r ~)f s~lid '?asemsnt ;,trip, but as th'? tract of land in the northsClst cornsI' 99 x lL~8 fe'2t, was not platted and th<::: ci ty would ne'3d to take dnd appropria.te -'3ight fe~t off the west:md of said iibove named tract at th:; south end of said tract, north of Alter AV811ue tdetw<:::en Locust and California Str'2'?ts, Yeas not platted and the city v;ould ne"Jd to l:ai-ce and appropriate a strip of land sj,xteen (16) feet in width running north emu south through the csnter of said tract, .just north of Al tel' A v en u e . On this twelve foot easement ana clear through til'2 center of th'? :;;ntire tract, betv\',::'?n Locust <::i.nel California Strests and Anderson and Al tel' .Avenues, ar'2 utili ty pol'2s on each sids, about nine f,?,::t apart, which we aI''? advised are thsre by ths cons'?nt of all lEmd Ohn'?rs. After car'?fully ulJ}siclerinr.:; tile YiW.tt<2r v,e find that the City of Grand Island should pa.y, or cause to be paid, to the ovmer or owners of tl'lS cliffsr'3nt prirc'?ls, or lots of lemd, in the "'?ntire tracttT of land bound'?d by Locus~ stre:::t on tllS east, California ~)trest on the Vilest, Anc1'?rson Av'?nuc;; on the north and i.lt<.:;r ""venue on the south, as shov\l1 b;r the d'?'?d rscords of lL,ll County, Nebraska. 1. To th S OI<ner or OV\Y1TS o:C "~ach of Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, of B'?tt::;r horD.'2s f)ubdi vision of the; Ci ty of Grand Island, N'?braska, th'? valu<=; of ':?ight fe'3t of land off the v:est '2nd of said lots, $15.00 to each, or a total of $60.00, said lots fronting east on Locust Jtr'?st, being SO f<=;et north Clnd south and IJ+8 f'?et 9ast and we;st. To the, mne::r or OVL?rS orsach of Lots 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 imd 11 in s~na Block 2 , of Better Homes 0ubdi vision to the Ci ty of Grand Island, Nebraska, the valu,:: of eight fsst of land off the:: SC:U3t ?nd f' "',. -'"" 1 ts <1,'13 00 to ""och or '0 tnt'l of' <j~91 00 "J 1 ''> 'bo -I-"koI1 O.L ...:.lei_LU .0 J , ~_. .J -....0. , _ 0:.....(, v\.._< -,U.. ....l.~. . '- _, (1 __1-,-_-, .... vC..l..~...._ said alley, which amount of land would be the same onsach or said for . I I I . ,,~, <1 y ~- -.:_. ...d, abov'S d'Sscrib.:.:;d lots, and ic11 valu8 of 8ac11 lot, for th'3 land tClX:8n for said cill <3Y, would bs th s SUIJ of $1.3.00 and th s ~) 8V'SD (7) lots, th '3 total sum of ~!:91.00, to bs divid'3d f;tccording to th~ numbsI' of lots, fractions or portions th'Sreof, thatsach OVdlsr ovms, said lots frontinr, on th'? v,est, on California 8tr8'2t, bsing 42.85 fS'3t north and south and 148 fest east and west. 2. To th'? Ol'n?r or ov,n:::rs of the:? tract or plot of land in the norther;.st corn'3r of ths f1sntire tructff, 148 x 99 fset, for ths value of a s trip of land e1 gh t fsst in ,dd th to be tak en 01'1' th s v,es t and of said tract or plot boundsd by Locust Street on ths sast and Andsrson AV'2nu e on th ':; nor th, in th e north sas t corn sr of said If sn tire tract If, to shs ov\nsr or ownsrs of tlls northerly half of said tract $54.00, and to ths owner or owners of ths southsrly half of said tract $54.00, or a total of $108.00 for the sight feet for an all'2Y. .3. To the ov\nsr or owners of tho::: southsrly portion of ths l,ract, L48x 99, in ths north'east corn<,;r of ths ftentirs tract" for eJamags and loss to a hsdge and tress, to bs taksn by said allsy, in rhs sum of ~?70.00 in addition to ths vCi.lueof' the eight fest of land L. alren , s s t 0 u t in I\I 0 . 2 a bo v '3 . 4. To the ownr.:;!' or ov\n~rs of ths unplottsd strip of land in the flsntire tractfl, betw'3sn Locust "md California Str'3ets and just north of Al t <:;1' "'-venue, for th S vO.Ius of a sixteen foot strip of lcmd, 1'01' an all~y running north and south throl~gh th? c'~nter of said trhct, rrom hlt'jr i\VSnUS north, to bs taksn and appropriated by tllS said City of Grand I~)land, Nsbraska, the sum of $365.00 for s:::.icl sixt'3'3n (16) fs<:.:t through th'~ csntsr, to muJe.::? a continuous :.lllsy. Th'3 rscoI'dS in the offics of tllS l~sgistsr of De'3ds, of the Bettsr Homss Sub-division of Hall County, Nebraska, and other offices should 0'3 carefully checksd on sach piscs of real propsrty to dstsTIJine vhethsror notth'~re are any 1''.3al estate mortgages, li:ms, judgmc3nts, or attachments upon any rS21 '?stats prop3rty in qusstion on Send tra.ct oetwssYl Locu::,t 2trsst, California anci iinO.<:.:r30n and Al tsr j\VSYlUSS, and if ,nere aI'S ,my mortgagss, liens, judgr:clsnts or attachr:lsnts on any of ths .1 sal property, th'? amount found due:; for damagss, to bs paid by 'werrc:nt uy ths Ci ty of Grand Island, said v,arrccrt Sl1311 bs mad,s clY able to oath th'e I''2cord ovmsrs of said real estate ;,;,nd also to ths mortgc:gsss or othsr lisn hold'3rs, as sL01l\11 by the; rc:;cords. _______Q.:!-,__1~_.,_ LJ? bQJ:.t.~_u___ IlcC)l' bgrt J 0 s snh ---~,-'""--^..............-._. .,,~-~ '---- ,--_.-._.._-_._._~_._--- \-, C j J _____~:__~:!_.___9:~y.J___r~ __ Appraisc:;I's Orl 1.rl:,. tl' 01'. 0' .i.~'l]~l"i'~ S. "'cord.. oc bv r;.rlQ' or '..1, _ .~." L, . .. J.. l'oj , .. J \ ,.' -".,..( tJ ~c..-'. ..., was I"jfsrrsd to City Attorney to ch~ck. Gra.nd IE',lcmd, Nsbraska May 19, 194.9. Honorable Ivlryor and City Council, GJ. and L:;limd, Nsbr. G 0n tl gYn en : Ths following is ths City bnginesrf s sstirrk:t<:; for trl'3 construction of Rntsr Mnin District No. 117, ~hich district is to bs built in lO~h 8trsst from Boggs Avsnue to Custer Avenue. Approx. 174.2 lin. ft. 6 f! cas t iron Vill t<.::r clain vi th all fittings in place @ $2.95 p'3r, lin ft. $51.38.90 He,sjJ'?ctfull:7 subni ttsd, Ray L. Harrison, Ci ty ""nginesr e I I I e -'~ I>e> L ;::.> On motion of Cumpbell, s9ccmded by Thom~:'s'2n, ViUS approv'2d and CLsrk authoriz'2d to advertis'2 for bids. Grand I slane], N '2 br. May 18, 194.9. Honorable Mcyor and City Council, Grand I~)' ,-mei, Nsbr. G ~.:n tl sr:! sn: Th':.; following is th'3 City "11gin'2sr'ss;:~timate for th'2 eonstruction of \/.nt'?r Main District No. 124, v.bich district i~; to (;::: bu:Llt in Grand IsJLmd J\v'3nw:.; from VV:rugh Strsst to C(~pi tal l~vsnue. Aoprox. 1735 Iin. ft. 6!l cas t iron v.a t sr main v,i th all fittings in place @ $2.95 pSI' ft. $,5118.25 hespsctfully subrni ttsd, Ray L. harrison, Ci ty i1..ngille<:~r On motion of Campbell, second{:;Q by Thcm;:;sen, v'.as upprov8d rmd C~srk authorized to advertiss for bids. On motion of Vvilson, seconded by Sander, Mayor and Clerk \I\'ere directed to ::;ign lezse vd th C. A. A. (\I\saUl':;;r bureau) for another year. On motion of v,ilson, s<:;conded by ..)ander, MD.yor ad Clerk r,srs authorized to sign leass on 7 Elcrss ~f. JQV'OO' ~P'+I .' pSI' of land on Airbclse, wi th Clarsnce I Catss for 2 y<:;ars, for Y'3ar. Bonds v, '31' S pI' '?s':m t'?d as follows: Rlchard Sidd-?rs, J;:;Iil'?S Sidd'?rs, Gail Kirkpatrick, Jau<:;s Kirk trick, (]uction~srs, By J. Schirkofsky, P:u'k 0up:~rint'?rdent, and Walt'?r Lauritsen, ~~puty Po]ic~ Judge. Regular Sur<:;ty Bonds. On notion of Sander, ,::,c;;conded by li::'.rr].s, wer--? approved. May 11::5, 1049 - ., - Tu tIlS lVlciyor and City Council, Grand Island, Nebraska. G <:;n t18i'1'?n: V's, th'? 3,=",,<:;1' Commi tt<:;'? suggsst tLat the; proposed [,cmi tary bey'::?r lVlortguge Hsv'2rme Bond Ordinanc3 b<:; read th'? fir~)t tilll'? today. H'::?sp::ctfu11y sllbmi tted, __Ar..th ur _!::_~__.IflQill~~Qrr __;L.___~_._fif!,rrilL_-,______ _-1..!-1._>_.g.<:lillPP~~1~L_. ___ __Q..__~.!-_!'_lJi3~QrL_____.,___ Sev[<:;1' Commi ttee . I (~ ~,: ~j: ::.~_. ~:} On motion of Thomsssn, sscondsd. by Harrjs, Vl'i1S approvS'd, und l\iiayOI' authorlzS'd to sign agrssnlS'nt wi th Kirkpatrick-P-sttis Comoany VC;:;:..... _ " " J.,. lor purcLass of Hsvenue Sewer Bonds, providing the ordinance is pass~d. Discussion on building for housing Street Departm':!nt 8quipmsnt. On motion of Ovsrturf, s':!conded by hilson, that Hyslop be psrmitted LO stay in building at Sycamore and Front at an iLcreased r'3nt. (Lease $~uo.oo per month.) On motion of Harris, seconded by Overturf, rsntal of building at "120 \\sst Front Strs'2t (Casper Msyer) was rsferrsd to Strset and Al1sy Cviiuni ttc;e wi th power to act. Discussion on st':! papsI' contain'2rs at various strsst corn'2rs. On mo+in of Harris, s'2conded by Ovsrturf, Vvas I'sfsrrsd to City j.ttorney GO chc)ck, if found O. II. Mayor authorized to sign agr'.;emc;;nt. On !:lotion of Harris, s'2condc;;d by Campbell, that as soon as .,<..:flOol is out that traffic be routed via 6th & tnm [3tr'?sts, on account of 4th Street being more or less in lin of action of contractors. On motion of l:.Jand'2r, sscond'2d by Snygg, J:J.arris WoS nomim,ted prssidsnt I 0 f th 9 Coun c il. Carri sd unanimou 51 y . Overturf reported on v,ork to b'2 don'2 clc.;aring lots in tI;lk's Block. I . Loeschsr [md Paint~r Bros hous'2s mov8d off, but ths ramp is stilJ th8rs iJut \\i11 be; moved during th'9 w'2e;k. ChDS. Tuylor v.'ish'~s to !'e;nt ths availabl'9 grOm)8 at ball park. On Dotion of \'ilson, s'2conded by Ov'~rturf, rspairs n'2edsd on vl'its' di.!nger vvas r3fc;rr'9d to Airport Committee with pov/'9r to act. Snygg inquired as to vJ1Sr'2 th';;,> r '3V'2IlUS from bCl.ll park "l:vas to b8 c r ed i t sd . Snygg rsported some 4 or 5 boards in ball park v,ould bs r '2Inovsd on account of knots. Mr. Ross r8CjlAssting city to build hsdg'9 on '2ast sid8 of Buc;chler Pur1\: and Ground 8ast. On motion of iiilson, s'9condsd by harris, vms Lef8rrsd to City froperty Committss. Ovc;;rturf I'eport8d soms high intsrsc;ctions on First V,urd Strs8ts. On motion of hilson, seconded by Harris, Polic8 Commi ttS8 was .Lnstructed to install mstsrs in 400 block W'9st S'9cond (jtrsC)t 8nd cOInmi ttse . I I I . (;:',f ..../ ~'-. --,~ 1:;0 bring in r9port as to locations and numb'?r 01' D'?\V mst'?rs DS0ded, uthsr than 400 block West 0econd Street. Overturf statsd tr:'at lVir. Carstsns fsl t hs should be allowed to llire help at Swimming Pool as nseded, .LVJ.1'. Overturf to have further uiscussion \',i th Carstens. On motion of Overturf, seconded by 8nygg, all "No Left TurntT ",J.gns wer'? ordered remov'?d. Mayor mentioned cost of meals to prisonsrs. No action tal<:'9n. Mayor appointed S. Johrde acting Treasurer, until slection 1950. 011 motion of 11arris, seconded by Snygg, appointmc;nt vms confirm9d. Sewer Revenue Bond Ordinance was placed on first reading at ksngth, on motion of Thomssen, second9d by Harris. Voting Y9S, Tnomssen, Harris, Sander, Ovsrturf, Cmnpbell, 0nygg, ~'ilson and Vogt. Voting nay, none. The ordinance was placed on i tiS fj.r~;t reading at ~9ngth mld passed its first reading. On motion of Harris, Council adjourned to meet as a Board bf t!.~\.jualization . MdY lit, 1949. F. S. Vvhi t e, City Gl'3rk. . I I I . Grand Island, Nebr. May 18-1949 :~'1 ,~~ Council nEt as a Board of 2:qualization on Water Main Districts Nos. 119-122 & 123, "His Honor, II the Mayor prestding. All Councilmen 1:-'"' ':;8 en t. RES 0 L UTI 0 N BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND Crry COUNCIL OF THE CITY 01<' GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASYili, si tting as a Board of ~qualiza tion after due notice having been given thereof that we find the total cost of Water "'"ain District No. 119 to be the total sum of $3237.33; that we find the benefits accruing to the real estate in said district to be the sum of $3237.33 and that we find the benefits accruing to the several lots, tracts and parcels of land in said district to be the sums set opposite the several descriptions as follows: NAME LOT BLOCK ADDITION Albert A. & Leona D. ilongsermeier Albert A. ~ Leona D. ilongsermeier Albert D. Ruff Elsine Junker Don Bailey Don Bailey Fred Chrapkowski Fred Chrapkowski E. hi. Brumley Juan G. & Etna Slogget .Edward Voldisch Alice D. Nelson George ti. holder James A. & Enm1a E. holder Junior A. & Daisy 11'1. Hichardson 7 Junior A. & Daisy ro. Richardson N 84.45' 8 Edwin G. Hudson S 50' Gilbert & Lucile S. Harder Gilbert (;G Lucile S. Harder Jame s M. 'Wilson Roy V. & Letha K. Smith Letha K. & Roy V. Smith Earl Hamsey Earl & Mamie Ramsey Earl ~ Mamie Ramsey AMOUNT' 1 Bogg's & IIill' s ~~88. 50 1 2 1I it 88.50 1 3 1 It 88.50 H 4 1 !l 88.50 II 5 II 88.50 " 1 6 II II 88.50 88.50 1 7 II 11 1 1 2 11 " 8 1 2 88.50 It " 88.50 II " 2 88.50 3 II 88.50 11 2 4 2 II 88.50 II 5 2 II 88.50 11 6 2 fI 88.50 11 2 11 " 88.50 2 II 69.03 " 8 2 " 11 19.47 1 " 11 88.50 3 2 " 88.50 If 3 3 3 3 " 88.50 1I II " 4 88.50 88.50 5 6 II " 3 11 II 3 88.50 7 11 11 88.50 3 8 it 88.50 II 3 ~ E S Q ~ Q 1. I Q !i _ ( C on It) NAME Lafayette & Mary Mi Phelps . I A. C. Ri ce Balsa L. Cunningham Marie Francis Glass Roy G. & Evelyn lVI. Miller Ambrose C. Rice A tract of land 132 x165' in the southeast quarter of Section 8, Township 11, "North Hange 9, on the north side of lOth Street and on the east side of Grand Island Avenue LOT BLOCK ADDITION 2'Z~ 279 West Lawn tl tl 255 " II 242 II 11 241 11 " Claud H. & Shirley Schmidt E66'-S12l1 10 Sheridan Place Marie p. Meyer W72'-E138' 10 II II Elsie Me ttenbrin1<: Wiese & Lawrence w. Wiese W 138' 10 I Respectfully submitted this Total - I y4 day of May, 1949. L.F.Campbell Arthur C.Thomssen f" , , AMOUNT ~?79 . 65 12.39 104.43 100.89 93.81 233.64 116.82 127.44 244.26 $3,237.33 Raymond K.Vo~t. Water, Light & ice Conwittee On motion of Thomss<::n, s<::cond<::d by Vogt, r~solution was adopted. I . 1lESOJ;U11..Qli ::_.-:~.) f:/ ,-,' .;~ ~-j BE IT RESOLVED BY frHE MAYOR AND crey COUNCIL OF THE CITY OP . I GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA; sitting as a Board of Equalization after due notice having been given thereof that we find the total cost of Water Main District No. 122 to be the total sum of $1395.94; that we find the benefits accruing to the real estate in said district to be the sum of $1395.94 and that we find the benefits accruing to the several lots, tracts and parcels of land in said district to be the sums set opposite the several descriptions as follows: NAME LOT BLOCK 5 Bernice Glass Bernice Glass John H. & Dora A. Phhlman I John h. & Dora A. Pohlman Prank A. McGown 10 12 Gordon L. ~ Mildred Evans Gordon L. & Mildred ~vans 14 Sarah Mattson 16 Lester h. ~ Joyce H. Kindig 18 Robert D. & Wilnetta A. Pickard rtobert D. & Wi1netta A. Pickard Robert D. & Wilnetta A. Pickard Margaret VJhitt Jan Smit C. Enard Johnson u;, .narleen G. Johnson 11 6 I . Glenn B. Whitehead 13 Joseph L. & Agnes M. Erny 15 Joseph L. & Agnes m. Erny 17 2 4 5 6 5 8 5 5 5 5 5 5 1 6 3 6 5 6 7 6 9 6 6 6 6 Total ADDITION Al/l aUNT --- College Addition to West Lawn ;$89.57 11 it 76.05 iI II 76.05 II It 76.05 II II 76.05 II II 76.05 It II 76.05 "' II '16.05 II 11 76.05 Jf II 89.57 Il iI 76.05 tl 1I 76.05 Il It 76.05 II 11 76.05 II II 76.05 if II 76.05 il iI 76.05 " II 76.05 31>1395.94 " e I I I e ddoptsd. C' , i~3 RES 0 L UTI 0 N (can't) Respectfully submitted this the I,-Jl day of May, 1949. _4.!..F. CanmQell Arthur C.Thomssen Ravmond K.Vogt Water, Light & lee Committee On motion of Campb~ll, s~conded by~omssen, resolution was . I I I . ,", .," ...). c;, .~' '~.::.l RES 0 L UTI 0 N ---------- BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY 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 Water Main District No. 123 to be the total sum of ~l260.63; that we find the benefits accruing to the real estate in said district to be the sum of ;uil260.63 and that we find the benefits accruing to the several lots, tracts and parcels of land in said district to be the sums set opposite the several descriptions as follows: NAUIE LOT BLOCK ADDITION AMOUNT The Roberts Dairy Company 1 ;3 Rains 1st Addition $895.35 II II II 365.28 Kenneth C. Rains Total Respectfully submitted this Jr~ day of May, 1949. $1,260.63 1.F.Campbell Arthur C.Thomssen Raymond K.Vogt Water, Light & Ice Committee On motion of Campb:;ll, sscondsd by 'Ilom~,ssn, rS30lution v:vas adoptsd. Th ';;1'S being no prot::;sto1'S, Council procssdsd to pass ordiwmces \_)n ,J S ,0 ss sm::;n ts. Ordinancs 112286, ass8ssmsnts in vatsr main District No. 119, was regularly passsd by t.hs Council and signsd by the Mayor. IVlovsd by Campbell, secondsd by'homsssn, that the ordinancs b'3 plac'3d on its first reading at lsngth. roll call ballot, voting aye, Tnomssen, Harris, Sander, Overturf, Citinpbsll, Snygg, Vilson and Vogt. Voting nay, none. The ordinance was rsa.d at length and passsd its .iir s t l' sading. e I I I e ,I", : I Mov'?d by Harris, second3d by Vogt, that the rules be suspsnde.;d dnd the.; ordinance b'? placed on its final passage ffild finally passed. Roll call ballot, voting aye, 'I'homssen, Harris, ~)[mc13r, Overturf, CnWpb'211, Snygg, Vvilson and Vogt. Voting nay, none. The ordinance vIas finally passed by the Council and signed by the.; Mayor. Ordinance #2287, Assessments in tater Main uistrict No. 122, Vl'as regularly passed by the Council and sif;nsd by th<;; Mayor. IillOVe.;d by 'I'homssen, secor:ded by Vogt, that th'3 ordinance be o~ac'?d on its first rsading at length. Roll call ballot, voting aye, 'J'homssen, Harris, [jandeI', Overturf, C:c:tI:lpbsll, Snygg, Wilson and Vogt. Voting nay, nons. The ordinc:mcs vms read t length and pass'2d its Lir~3t reading. Mov'2d by Harris, SeCOrlQSQ by Thornss::;;n, that tIn rules bs susp'md'?d and the ordinance plac.::;d on its firw.l passa.ge and fir.ally }Jnssed. Holl call ballot, voting aye, Thomssen, Harri:-:;, Sc.md.::;r, OV3rturf, Campb.::;ll, Snygg, V,ilson and Vogt. v 0 t ir1 t -1 n y ~.. t, 1 Cl., , non e. The ordhFU1C S veilS finally fJClSS'2d by th3 Council and signc:.;d by the Mayor. OrdhJlnCe #22138, Assessments in V. ater Main District No. 123, was reguL.:;.rly passsd by ths Council and sign'3d by he M.ayor. .&lov~cl by Carngbc:.;ll, second~d by Vogt, that th'? ordinance be plac'?d on its first reading at length, Holl call ballot, voting ,-,-ye, Thomss<::n, Harris, sand'3r, OV'2rturf, C,.cmpbell, 13nygg, V:ilson d.nd Vogt. VotinG nay, none. The ordinance v;as r'3~,d ,It lsne;th nnd passc:.;d its first reading. Mov'ed by Harris, ssccnded by Wilson, that thc;; rules be suspc;nded ulllJ. th.:: ordinance placed on its final passage [md finally passed. Roll cnll ballot, voting aye, Thomss'3n, h[1.rris, Sand'3r, Overturf, Campbell, Snygg, v'ilson and Vogt. Voting nay, non'? The ordincu1ce v.as finally p ssed by the Council and signed by th'3 Ll~LYor. On motion of Ciunpb'31l, seconded by Vogt, Council adjourn to Wednesday, May 25, 1949 at 8:00 P. M. F. S. Vi hit e, Ci ty vI "3rk. MayI8,1949. . I I I . /~~ r:~ ! ~.~-'l Grand Island, Nsbraslffi.. May 23, 19J}9. Coun cil m st [3.S pSI' Sp scial Crtll of th s Mayor, '1Fl is Honor, n {,hs Mayor orssiding. All Councilmen pressnt. Hsqu'3st of Fishsr Groc'3ry for psrraission to con~3trucf a curb sidsv"alk along '3:~st sicls of Lot 1, Block 30, V,asmsr's Addition and (Jcross ths front of Lots 1 & 2 VIas prssented. On lilot~on of Harris, ssconded by Wilson, was referred to Street & A11'3Y Committee. Mayor recited th? reasons for ths Gpc~cial Call and rsyusstsd Mr. V,'sll-:;nsisK to stats tLs proposition offsred by ths l~. W. PubliC Ssrvics Company. Mr. Wsll~msisk statsd that ths County had made offer and also prsssntsd chsck for ~S22,700.00, v\hich was claim of Cunningham and doctor bills. The City having paid compensation, aoctor and Hospital bills to the amount of $6,181.17. Mr. Well en si. sk:k:" statsd that usually the attorney fee in a cas'? of this nat1Jre was 33 1/3%, but he had mads concession of s(2ttling for 16:2/3~{, or 1/6. lVir. Prince statsd that he v/ould recor:lmsnd settlement as far dS the Ci ty was cOlicern'3d for amount ~;tated l"~ss $1,000.00. (Hscsss- r'3convsnsd 9: 30) Aftsr rsc S3 s, motion by Camp bell, second 'Sd by ~1:Llson, that the City discount th'Sir claim of $6,181.17 to th.:; sxt'3nt of ~n250.00. D1Scussion. Harris questionsd ~r. Prines as to wh'3thsr or not hs would recommend $1250.00 deduction. Mr. Princ'3 stating that hs venuld go [,lOLL; vi th and prot'Sct ths CDuncil ii' tl1c.:.t l'Jas th,,,; amount ci'3cichd on. Holl call ballot, voting ay'3, Thomssc~n, harris, fjandsr, Vvsrtt~rf, Campbell, bnygg, v.ilson and Vogt. Voting nay, none. R6;SOLUTION B6; I'T' HSSOLVSD BY Tht!J MjiYOH JI.ND CITY COUNCIL, that in eonsic1'3l'- . tion of a comYlI'omiss s'3ttl.::~rnsnt bstwssn Hobsrt Cunningham emd Northv,S:3tsrn Public [:;':?rvice COYi1)<cUlY and th''? r')l'3Ci.s'3 by such l'Jorth- vv'3stsrn Public S'Srvice Company of i:lllY and <:1.11 clains for r'~cov':;ry from un'S C1 ty of Grand IsLmd, N ::braska, of any sum or :)Uf:1S paid by such . I I I . ,;;: ~2 Northv.'?st~rn Public G':.:rvic9 ComDEmy to such Robsrt CunninghclEl for ..LY1,iuri~s in em 3cci.d~nt on July 26,1945, while; in ths smploy of ouch City, th'3 City of Grand Island authorizsdtrl'3 eX'3cution by \,11'S J\tlayor of ::mch ci ty for and on behcilf of :=;uch Ci ty of: (1) ci ;:~tLplJlcition for dismissal vd th prejudice of the sui t in Fsdsral C0urt by ~:.uch Hob;::rt Cunningham 3~2.inst ~:;uch Nortln\'3:3t,::rn Public S,:::rvic'3 Comp;iny as defsndant anc1such City ciS subrogec3: (2) a r c:l eel:3 s ;rn d ;:)c1. ti sfac tion by ~; uch Ci ty 01 Clny and c:~ll c;laims \.hich \.,h3 C~ ty m:::,y have as subrogss icg;nnst such Northv\s:3tern Public C.,rv:Lc s Company for rsason of th s provisions of th:: Ii c~ bl'Ei.sta V'orkmsn f S Comp-ensation 1 a'll. anCi the smploY'2r-smploy'?'~ rslntionship uI such City and such Robert Cunningham in respsct of such July L JOJ~ ~ccl'dQnt. .::.0, --'/"!~'J d ~ - , (3)--- ___1...__E.!-gfLUm.12.211______ ___AI' t11..\!.L .Q...._.'~11.Qn.!2.~~!l_ ___li.0:y~~2.rrQ_~.!._.yQgj;._.___ res, Vate::r & .uight Committee Onwotion of Cumpbell, second'3d by Thomssen, Rssolution was adopt'3d. RoIl call bc!.llot, voting aye, Thorasssn, 11cl1'1'i3, Sand'3r, Ov~rturf, Campb~ll, Snygg, Wilson and Vogt. Votlnc nay, non~. Bonds of' A. W. .ua1':3011, wffice Mtnagsr and Conrad Clmmssn auctions~r, 1;,Sr'3 pr'3s':mtsd. On 11Otion of ~and'2r, sscOYlClsd by harris, uonds \I:0r~ approvsd. Propo S '?Q leas'2 by and betviS: Sl1 th'2 City and U. S. A. for build- ings d'3signat'3d as T-840, T-84l-T-842 and T-844 for $2000.00 pSI' annum, ..us pr8~;'8nt8d_. On Llotion of' \'il:30n, ssconclsd by Sunder, was approved u.nc1 Mayor ct1J tho1'iz'3et to si gn. Prol)oss-d 1-::;;':;3s by nnd bstw8'2n UIS City cmd the Gs<:;r Company 1.01' building idsn tifi '3d as T-80l for $;3000.00 p'::r yeiLr vHiS prs:s sn ted. On motion of ~ilson, seconded by Gands-r, l'3ass: was approved IITId Mayor nuthorizsd to ~ign. V:11 son s ta t'3d that the; COV'?rnEl'2Yl t had mads inlluiry Qsrtainin g to a leass- on tho:; lClrgs vacunt hungar, for grain storag'3. He? stat'3d h'3 f'31t that UIS City sIlOuld take advantage:: of this ~tJ.50.00 or ~fjl.OG.OO P 81' mOYlth l' '311 tal. On motion of Thonss en, s sc" c:;d by bnygg \\'() s l'efsrre:;d bad: to the:; l\irport Corl1m:Lttc:)c:) {or furthsr j.lJv~st:LGC1tion. c: ,~:: ;) harris m:.:mtionsd h? had cont,Lct~;d mI'. i:l'?ysr p:'l'tidning to building on VvS3t F:r'ont Stre.:.:st for us'? by Ctrsst & Allsy Dsp,lrtnFmt, end the Council fslt that ,1 straight lease by tho:; City v.Duld be . I better. ($200.00 per month.) Ov'~r~~urf '.':rport'3d h3 had arrangeQ for a 1"3dss on trE',ngulELr plot at Anna & Locust Strssts Elt $30.00 pSI' month, Si:E1S bs:Lng referred to City Attornsy to draw up lS&3e. Ovsrturf r sported that bill'. John 1-1;),11 had [JCjen con tacted psrt:dning to sxchangs of pare :;;ls of lots at 1204 v: est Ko c;Lig ~)trec;t and was very much in f(),vor of mak:Lng an sxchange.:.: so as to square up both Drop :;rtj_,:~s. Seune being rsferr'.::cJ to City attorney to dravv up de sd s . Overturf l' eportsd h'3 had inves tiga ted as to c sh trays and v\as abls to gst a dozen at $2.00 sach, was givsn power to act in making purcba;,o s. Discussion on bus stops bc;ing made same as pre-~ar, stopping at all intersections. On motion of bnygg, seconded by Overturf, Ie. I. Transi t Company bo informed to r;Jake stops at all intersections as prs-vmr. Ovsrturf msntioned Clyde Campbell :Lnformed him NorUI Gide Fire StiJtion roof v,u;:; l<:;aldng like ,l sieve. On motion of Harris, s'3condsd by ~_;ander, was referred to Commi ttee vii th powsr to 3ct. Vogt mad'3 inquiry as to what is to be.:.: dons wi th Hyder .eurk. Discussion, no action taken. Campbell stut'3d trIers had been compIaints ,1S to the 1'il tby condition of the Police quarters. Discussion. On motion of Campbell, s'?condsd by Thornssen, Vias referred to City Property Commi tte.:.:e to I . procssd to clean up Polics Station walls etc. C. W. Burdick rsferred to ths 2~" pipe line to ths mill. The Contractor was not rssponsibls, th'3 City is not responsibls and the Mill being vi tally concern'3d, a,nd its bS'ing their line should be rssponsible for mOVing the line, and h.e reI t tIlI3 Attorney should notify the Mill. On motion of Campbell, seconded by Overturf, City Attorney vms instructc3d to notify the l\Ull, that same was trlsir responsibility. e I I I e Hon.Mayor B.J.Cunningham and Gentlemen of the Council of the City of Grand Island. r: _.f /:,,;: ;~;: Grand ISland,Nebraska, May 19,1949. We your committee appointed in the matter of appraisal in con- nectjon with your Ordinance 2280, wish to report that we have viewed the described premises, after careful deliberation, we have reached a unanimous ooinion that a fair value of the tract in question has a value of.$125.00. Respectfully submitted Ralph Fulton Bert Dickey H.T.Brown. On motion of Harris,seconded by Wilson,report was approved,and City Attorney instructed to draw up RESOLUTION covering same. Claims against the City were presented. On motion of Thomssen, seconded by Overturf, were allowed. Roll call ballot, each coun- c5lman voting "Yes". On motion of Thomssen, Council adjourned. May 23,1949. F.S.White, City Clerk. . I I I . " -'6; ::.y Grand Island, Nebraska May 25, 1949 ~;.,.." Council met as per adjournment of meeting of May 18, His Honor, the Mayor, presiding. All Councilmen present. (Camnbell, Thomssen,Harris,Wilson,Sander,Vogt,Snygg & Ove~turf). ' The Mayor stated the object of the meeting,was a hearing on the Sewer Rental Bond Ordinance. Mr. Grimminger represented several protestors. Mr. Bader, owner of an apartment house, William Krehmke, operator of a bottling works, Mr. Gross, Huston, Burdick" Mr. Pettis,' Mr. Harris, Harrison, Detweiler, each taking part in discussions. Suggestion that the Council authorize a bond election for $125,000, voting on general obligation bonds. The balance to be carried as Sewer Rental bond. On motion of Thomssen, seconded by Harris, the various suggestions were referred to the Sewer Committee for.~ consideration. The matter of Oak Street paving was then brought before the Council and those present who were interested in Oak Street. On motion of Harris, seconded by Snygg, the Mayor was instructed to sign the contract with the Diamond Engineering Company for the construction of the paving on Oak Street. Mrs. Adams, living at Clark and Phoenix, made protest per- taining to the building of a tin shop on lots on Eddy Street. After some discussion concerning the Building permit, the time of the rezoning and other things, motion by Harris, seconded by Wilson, that the facts be referred to the City Attorney for his opinion as to the 1I<7i thdra'tval of the Building permit. On motion of Thomssen, seconded by Harris, that the schedules of bond issue be referred back to Mr. Pettis and Mr. Veach to , re-submit schedule "BlI and as soon as same was received by committee, s~ L...--- protestBr~e with the Sewer Committee/~ further discussion. On motion of Thomssen, seconded by Snygg, that certified check of the Diamond Engineering Company, which accompanied their bid on Disposal Plant construction, be returned. Performance bond of the Diamond Engineering Company covering paving district No. 105 (Oak Street) was approved. Harrison presented platt of suggested parking area at Ryder Park, two drives from Pine Street into Ryder Park south of the Pier entrance. After some discussion, same was referred back to Harrison and the City Property Committee. . I I , I . :~~ it .:' Harrison mentioned that everybody apparently 1 farmers and a-v- residents of towns surrounding 1 ~ using the City Dump. After some discus~ion, on motion of Harris, seconded by Campbell, was referred to the City Engineer and the City Property Committee. Request from Gene Everett for permission to paint the street numbers on the curb in the residential area was presented. On motion of Harris, seconded by Wilson, was referred to Engineer Harrison for permission ~ those desiring to paint numbers so as to have street numbers uniform. Application of Mrs. Joe Robertson, Jr. to act as Matron at the Glovera Ball Room was presented. On motion of Vogt, seconded by Harris, was referred to the Police Committee. Discussion was had on itinerant photographers and their methods in approaching the public. On motion of Harris, seconded by Wilson, was referred to the Police Committee and City Attorney for checking. Protest on Paving District No. 117, signed by Bank Motor Company, Mr. and Mrs. George Schoel, and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Kalkowski, was presented. On motion of Harris, seconded by Campbell, was referred to the City Engineer for checking. Letter from City Attorney Holmberg with reference to taxes and deed on Lots five and seven, Scarff's Addition, was presented. On motion of Harris, seconded by Wilson, received and placed on file. On motion of Snygg, seconded by Vogt, that the agreement of a previous Council pertaining to a hedge on ground bought from Mr. Ross (Lots east of Ashton Park) be carried out. . I I I . ~J ~ RES 0 L UTI 0 N WHEREAS, the United States of America is the owner of the real estate described as all of Lots One, Two, Three, Four and Seven (1, 2, 3, 4, & 7) of Home Subdivision of the Northwest Quarter (NWt) Section Nine (9), Township Eleven (11), North Range Nine (9), West of the 6th P. M. in Hall County, Nebraska, except that part of Lot Three (3) described as follows: Beginning at the Southeasterly corner of said Lot Three (3), running thence 281' along the south line of said lot, thence north at right angles a distance of 286', thence east at right angles a distance of 124', thence southeasterly a distance of 328' to the place of beginning, which said premises are situated beyond the corporate limits of the City of Grand Island, Hall County, Nebraska, and WHEREAS, the Veterans Administration, an agency of the said United States of America is constructing a veterans hospital upon ~ said ~d premises and will after its completion maintain and operate the same, and Wh~REAS, the Mayor and City Council of the City of Grand Island are desirous of having the above described premises annexed to and made a part of the City of Grand Island and incorporated within the city limits of said city, and ~mEREAS, on the 19th day of May, F. H. Dryden, Assistant Administrator for Construction, Supply and Real Estate, of the Veterans Administration, Washington, D. C., in a letter addressed to Paul C. Holmberg, City Attorney of Grand Island, stated that the Veterans Administration was desirous of having the real estate herein described annexed to said City of Grand Island and included within the corporate limits of said City; that said letter is hereto attached and made a part of this Resolution. NOW TfillREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL of the City of Grand Island, Hall County, Nebraska, that the real estate described as all of Lots One, Two, Three, Four and Seven (1, 2, 3, 4, & 7) of Home Subdivision of the Northwest Quarter (mvt) Section Nine (9), Township Eleven (11), North Range Nine (9), West of the 6th P. M. in Hall County, Nebraska, except that part of Lot Three (3) . I I I . RES 0 L UTI 0 N (can't) ---------- described as follows: Beginning at the southeasterly corner of said Lot Trwee (3), running thence 281' along the south line of said lot, thence north at right angles a distance of 286', thence east at right angles a distance of 124', thence southeasterly a distance of 328' to the place of beginning, be and the same is hereby annexed to and made a part of the City of Grand Island and shall hereafter be included within the corporate limits of said City. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a plat of the with~n described real estate together with a certified copy of this Resolution be forw~~to the Veterans Administration, Washington 25, D. C. and to the Assessor and Register of Deeds of Hall County, Nebraska and to the Water~' Light and Ice Commissioner, Chief of Police and to the Fire Chief of the City of Grand Island and that the City Clerk be and he is hereby ordered and directed to prepare and forward the same. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Engineer be and he is hereby ordered and directed to show the annexation of the within described real estate on the official map of the City of Grand Island. Respectfully submitted this 25th day of May, 1949. Alan Overturf Raymond K. Vogt L. F. Campbell City Property Committee on motion of Harris, seconded by Overturf, Resolution was adopted, subject to approval of C. W. Burdick. . I I I . r!, c-', (\ I,) ;...~' ;y Lease by and between City of Grand Island and Mark Schuele, John Larson and Robert Hoye for triangular plot at Locust and Anna Streets, thirty dollars per month, was approved. .Motion of Wilson, seconded by Overturf. On motion of Wilson, seconded by Overturf, lease by and between the City of Grand Island and the Reclamation Service was approved by the following Resolution. . I I I . ,. i~9 RES 0 L UTI 0 N WHEREAS, the United States of America, referred to in a certain lease as the Govermaent, has submitted to the City of Grand Island a lease for the rental of buildings described as Building No. T-840, Service Station, 12' x 16', which includes one 12,000 gallon tank and one electric pump; Building No. T-84l, Storage Garage, 32' x 88'; Building No. T-842, l\'iotor V ehi cle Hepair Shop, 64' x 144' and Building No. T~844, Oil Storage Shed, 24' x 15', situated on the municipal airport belonging to the City of Grand ~sland, said lease being for the period of June 1st, 1949 to June 1st, 1950, which said lease is attached and made a part hereof, and WHEREAS, the laayor and City Council have said purposed lease before them and have considered the same and find that the purposed lease should be entered into and accepted. NOV1, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY TI-IE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, that said lease be and the same is hereby approved and the Mayor and City Clerk are hereby authorized, directed and instructed to sign said lease for and on behalf of the City of Grand Island, the lessor. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk attach certified copies of this Resolution to all copies of said purposed lease and forward the same to the proper agent and authority of the lessee. Respectfully submitted this 25th day of May, 1949. O. E. Wilson John Sander Allen Overturf Airport C01Mlittee On motion Of Wilson, seconded by Overturf, Resolution was adopted. fro WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: / I, :F/; S. White, duly elected, qualified and acting City Clerk of the Cit~ of Grand Island, Nebraska, hereby certify the foregoing to be a true and correct copy/of RESOLUTION passed by the IVlayor and Ci ty Council Meeting in regular session on the 25th day of May, 1949. IN WITNESS WHEREOF I set my hand and affix tbe official seal of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska tbis 25th day of May, 1949. EXX~~XI~HX~lXKi~*~~X&6~on~e~X~X~~~iQ~~~~eio~n~Ionx~xapp~~dt K<<M~~KXXX~XK~IK~K~~XKj4X~~~~k~ . I I I . C": [; j R!SOLUTIQN WHEREAS, on the 11th day of April, 1949, the Mayor and Council passed and approved Ordinance No. 2280, condemning and appropriating private property described as a tract of land in the Northeast Quarter (NEt) of the Southeast Quarter (SEt) of Section Twenty (20), Township Eleven (11), North Range Nine (9), West of the 6th p. M., in Hall County, Nebraska, more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point where the southerly line of Louise Street intersects the east west center line of Louise Street extended a distance of forty- five (45) feet, thence westerly and parallel to the east west center line of said Section Twenty (20) to the east line of Blaine Street, thence north along the east line of Blaira Street to the east west center line of Section Twenty (20) to the place of beginning, for the purpose of extending streets, and WEEREAS, Ralph Fulton, Bert Dickey and H. T. Brown of the City of Grand Island were appointed appraisers to assess the damages sustained by the owners of the real estate so appropriated and condemned, and WHEREAS~~ said appraisers have assessed the damages due the owners of said real estate, Mary I. Falldorf and Emily Ehlers, thethe sum of One Hundred Twenty-five ($125.00) Dollars and the amount of said damages is just, fair and reasonable and said appraisers report should be approved. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COm~CIL of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, that the report of said appraiserE be and the same is hereby approved and the said lands so condemned be taken and used for street purposes as provided for in said Ordinance No. 2280. Respectfully submitted this 25th day of May, 1949. J. E. Harris Allen Overturf L. F. Camtbell Street & lley Committee On motion of Harris, seconded by Campbell, Resolution was adopted. e. I I I e C:3~~ Wilson mentioned that some of the operators at the Airbase were apparently dissatisfied with their lease on account of price and are evidently contacting other lessees pertaining to a concerted effort in reducing rental charges. After some discussion, on motion of Wilson, seconded by Campbell, was referred to the Airport Committee with power to act. Snygg made request for the use of a dump truck to haul dirt to fill in at the Ball Park. Discussion pertaining to Spelts Lumber Company pertaining to construction, building permits and moving. On motion of Sander, seconded by Harris, was referred to the Building Inspector to see that all Building Code requirements were complied with and res- trictions governing moving were carried out. On motion of Harris, Council adjourned. F. S. White City Clerk May 25, 1949 . I I I . ,..-,~- (') i;>~' ;1 '.J '_,Ii Grand Island, Nebraska May 31, 1949 Council met in special-called session for the purpose of dis- cussing new rate ordinance and also Bond Ordinance. "His Honor" the Mayor, presiding. Councilmen present Campbell,Thomssen,Harris,Wilson,Vogt,Snygg &Overturf. Absent. Sander. Thomssen explained that the committee had met with Mr. Pettis"--" and Mr. Burdick. The new rate ordinance would exclude the operation and maintenance now included in ordinance aspreviously presented. There being several protestors present and Mr. Grimminger represent- ~' ing some absentees. Mr. Grimminger stating .that the parties he represented. were opposed to a service charge. Mr. Bader stated he was agreeable to the change by charging for meter instead of housing unit! Mr. Huston was opposed to the service charge.. Mr. Nitzel was opposed to the method of selling the bonds '\. . as also were others. Mr. strasser felt the service charge was just another cost that would have to be paid by the landlor~. On motion of Harris, seconded by Thomssen~ previous action pertaining to Rate Ordinance was rescinded. On motion of Thomssen? seconded by Campbell, new rate Ordinance J ) was placed on first.reading at length. Roll call ballot. Vot~ng "yes", Harris, Thomssen, Campbell, Wilson, Vogt, Overturf, Snygg. Voting IInoll none. Sander absent. On motion of Harris, seconded by Thomssen, that Section eleven read: "Provisions of this ordinance do not apply to water discharged into Storm Sewerll and Section twelve be the same as Section eleven as presented on first reading. Roll call ballot. Voting "yes", Harris, Thomssen, Campbell, Wilson, Vogt, Overturf, Snygg. Voting "noli none. Sander absent. On motion of Thomssen, seconded by Overturf, rules were sus- pended and ordinance placed on second reading by title only. Roll call ballot. Voting "yes" Harris, Thomssen, Campbell, Wilson, Vogt, Overturf, Snygg. Voting "noll none. Sander absent. . I I I . ;:'':1 : ':"--~ .~i~ ~_:J ._"-- On motion of Thomssen, seconded by Harris that action pertain- ing to mill levy for operation of Disposal Plant was rescinded. Discussion by Mr. Peterson and Council pertaining to switch track into Airbase was had. Mr. Peterson being assured that the track would be taken care of. (Motion by Harris, seconded by Overturf,that city advertise for bids on Sanitary Sewer Bonds. Discussion. With the consent v of the second Harris withdrew his motion). X On motion of Thomssen, seconded by Campbell, previous action' on Bond Ordinance was rescinded. Roll call ballot. Voting "yes" Harris, Thomssen, Campbell, Wilson, Vogt, Overturf, Snygg. Voting "no" none. Sander absent. On motion of Thomssen, seconded by Harris, Bond Ordinance was placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting "yes" Harris, Thomssen, Campbell, Wilson, Vogt, Overturf, Snygg. Voting "no" none. Sander absent. Bond of Sigurd Johrde, City Treasurer, was presented. On motion of Harris, seconded by Thomssen, bond was approved. On motion of Harris, Council adjourned. F. S. White City Clerk May 31, 1949 e I I I e is :~} Grand I sLlnd., N.;;braska. Jun.;; 1, 1949. Council met in regular session, "his Honor, the Mayor presiding. All Councilmen present. Campbell, Thomssen, Harris, Vvilson, funder, Vogt, Snygg & Overturf. Bids on ~atermain Districts No. 117 & 124 were presented as l'ollows: City Water Department---Dist. #117-6" C. I. tater Main Class B VitJ_ves and Specials Complete per ft. $2.95. Dist. #124-6" C. I. Vat sr- wain Class B Valvss and Specials complste pSI' ft. $2.95. 0, ...') Lion of Camp bell, second ed by T homss.;;n, bids w.;;re accep ted. Bid on doubl.;; tennis court, Dan Schwieger vel th foreman and finisher $3,226.20, furnishing all help $3,526.20. On motion of Harris, seconded by Wilson was referred to Snygg and Hecreation Commi ttee. MLnutes of previous meetings May 18-23-25 & 31 were rend and approved. John McCarty addressed the Council pertD.ining to granting Pawn B~ '-'~,,"-:;i's License to Adam Dubas \vho had purchased Larry's Pawn Shop. Motion by Sander, seconded by Campbell. was referred to Committee. H~ F. MaysI' presented a petition signed by R. N. Kuestsr, John F. Turner et aI, requesting the Ci ty to use the triangular plot at Anna & Locust Street for street purpoSBS. Mr. Hoye expressed himself as being surprised that just as soon as he and p:lrtners get a lease that a request of this l{ind should come up, as the lot has had lumber and posts piled th'3reon for several ysars. (th e s ta temen t was made tha t Johnson Cash-v,ay had off"2red them this particular space for a~25.00 per month.) Application of C. C. Trissell, for manager of Airport was pre- sented. IOn motion of Wilson, second'2d by CCimpbell, was rec'3ived and pl8.ced or) file. Check from H. G. Wellensiek for ~p5,009.13, s8ttlemsnt in Robert Cunningham compensation case v,as presented and delivered to Mr. Burdick. Report of ~;(mi ta tion DepCirtm3n t vIas pI'ssented. On motion of Thomssen, seconded by Harris, was received and placed on file. e I I I e c -- u Grand Island, Nebraska. J un e 1, 1949. Honorable Mayor and City ~ouncil, Grand Island, Nebraska. G en tl em en : The Ci ty V\:ater Department has completed the construction of Water Main District No. 117 at the following costs. 1742 Lin. ft. 6" C. I. ~ater Main in place with all fitings @ ~2.95 uer ft. ~ g & P.ubll.c~tl'on ;ngineerin $5138.90 206.90 $5395:80 Total The:; e:;ntire amount to be:; charged to the V.dter lIil.ain District Fund. I recomme:;nd that this wate:;r main district No. 117 be accepted by the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, and that the City Council si t as a board of equalization on said Water Main District on the 15th day of June, 1949 at 8 o'clock P. M. hespectfully submitted, Hay L. Harrison, Gi ty Engineer On motion of Campbell, seconded by Thomssen, was approved. Grand I sla.ncl, Nebraska. June 1, 1949. Honorable Meyor and City Council, Grand l. sland, !~ ebraska. Gentlemen: The City V,a tel' Department has campI eted the con struction of Water -ain District #124 at the following costs: 2191 lin. ft. 6" C. I. VVatt~r Main in place with all fittings @ $2.95 per ft. 6;ng:Lneering & publication $6475.25 323.75 $7799:-00 Total The entire amount to be charged to the Water Main District. I recommend that this vmte:;r main district No. 24 be accepted by the City of Grand Island, Nebraska and that the City Council sit as a board of e:;qualization on said water main district on the 15th day of June, 1949 at 8 o'clcok P. M. Respectfully submitted Ray L. Harrison, City.t.ngineer On motion of Campbell. se:;conded by Thornssen, was approved. . I I I . ~~ "".J t) l Grand Island, Nebraska. June 1, 1949. Honorable Mayor and City Council, Grand I sJ.and, Nebr. G ,,11 t 1 ern en : We, your commi ttee on Streets and l..lleys to vvhom was referred IJd':l I' eCjuest of Ivlr. Rudy Dohrn for a curb sid eVvalk on the east side v1. lot 1, Block 28 VVasmersAddition and or] the north side of Lots 1 dnd 2 of Block 28 hasmers Addition recommend that the request be granted for the following reasons; That the sidewalk in front of the Fisher Grocery store on Lot .... wlll be built solid from the store to the curb and will provide a ~ood connection from the sidewalk along the lot line in front of lots .)-4 and 5 of the said block 28. Also the sidewalk along the curb in ..cunt of lots 1 and 2 will be used rather extensively bv the neoDle ....uopping in that block to go to the St. Frmcis hospi tc;i wi th~ut' going ,-"vsr the grass in the parking as they have to do now. Some of the present curb in front of the store is now very old and. in bad shape causing bad drainage along the side of the.; street and 111111 be rebuilt at the time the curb s:Lde walk is built. Respectfully submitted, J .E. Barri s ---_.--~._.._-~---"-....---...._._,.._--~..-"'--"._"......_"..~~.......:~ All'?n Overturf -Street~&~A-rley~Committee On motion of .Harris, seconded by Overturf, was approved. .e I I I . .- -!...J t) c) CO~~ITTEE REPORT To the Mayor and City Council Grand Island, Nebraska We, the members of the Street and Alley Committee, to whom was referred the report of O. A. Abbot, Herbert Joseph and Addison E. Caddy Jr., appraisers appointed to assess the damages due property owners for the appropriation of private property to be used for the construction of an alley in Block Two (2), Better Homes Subdivision and the adjacent property being an unplatted part of Section Twenty- one (2l), report that we have examined the findings of said appraisers, which is now on file with the City Clerk and this Committee is of the opinion that said report is correct in parts and that in several instances the amount allowed is in excess of the damages sustained and unfair to other property owners who rece,ived less. Your Committee therefore recommends that the report of said appraisers be returned with instructions to give the same further consideration and to have them report to the Council. Dated this 1st day of June,1949."1 i /~~,? 4" .. \. / 'A--L_A" ~ ...J..:,., --~ ;/ ~,"~p~ ) On motion of Harris, s:.;conded by Campbell. Vvas approved. Prot.:;st signed by Bowers, Kuhler et al, pertaining to conditions existing at 515 North CClrey Street was present'3d. Mr. Thomssennnd Wall-cer having investigated, claimed the condi tions were very bad. On ~0~~on of Thomss?n, seconded by harris, was referred to Zoning Committee La report back. . I I I . c;~- [j: fJ Petition signed by O. A. BeItzel' et al for creation .01' Paving District on Harrison [3treet from Charles to Anna Str'3et, on Anna Street lrom Harrison to Logan Str'3et, and on John Strset from Jackson Street LA) Logan Street was presented. Motion by Harris, seconded by Overturf, City Attorney be instructed to draw up ordinance creating said district. L<:::ase:; by and be:;twe':?n Casper Meyer and Ci ty for building on v\e:;st Front Stree:;t, Lot 6, Block 110 Railroad nddition for storage of street !:l'_Juipm'8nt for $200.00 per month was presented. On motion of Harris, seconded by Campbell, Mayor was authorized to sign. Bonds were pre:3en ted as follovvs: Glenn Vanosdall, ~lsctrician, J. W. Hammond, Plumbing, regular surety bonds. On motion of bander, ~!:lconded by Harris, bonds were approved. Bond of Spelts Lumber Company, riousemover, p"3rsonal surety bond, ,'LiJ.ch Mayor stated ths City Attorney had OKed was presented. On motion vI Sander, seconded by Campbell, bond was approved. On motion of Sander, seconded by Harris, that application of Adam Dubas for Pawn Brokers ~icense was granted and bond approved) in as uiLlCh as Mr. Dubas had purchased the business of Larry's Pawn Shop, Roll -.:nll ballot, each councilman voting aye. On motion of \'ilson, s,:;conded by Vogt, !the protest of residents .J..l1 th9 vicinity of 515 North Car9Y Street was referred to Kinnison unO City Attorney. Motion by Harris, seconded by Overturf, the Tenris court bid was .t:e1'err9d to Snygg and Recreation Committee. On motion of harris, seconded by Campbell, traffic on 281 and #2 l1ighv\,ays be diverted on 6th btreet to t.<.,lm I:3treet and south to Second Street was approved. M.r. Wilson stated that Airport manag9r had b'3en dismissed. On iuotion of Wilson, seconded by Campbell, Ch':lster Moore was given power to Lid.ndle Airport circraft op9rations for the tim9 being, until other i::l.l:rangements be made. On motion of Sand er, seconded by Snygg, that being BgeJm1a.n had de- -.:J.imed the appoit tms:nt of acttng Supt. that Mr. Hansen be retrdn9d as Sexton and so notified. Heated discussion, but no action on the:; motion. . I I I . A' \ -:) Ove;;rturf re;;porte;;d that Ashley had requssted that ground be pre- ~d.red for ball parks at Lincoln School Park, Grace Abbott Park and Buechl<:;r Park. After some discussion psrtaining to men and mechanical pmver, "dS re;;ferred to Street & Alley Committee and Engineer harrison. Overturf state;;d that Duff was out of the City but on his re;;turn ..,nere would be something done to repair North-side Fire Station. Vogt rnentionr:;d some six or eight parking In':?ters were ner:;ded 110V\' and that a furth':?r survey would be;; made. Campbell reported there would be company at next regular meeting, ~crtaining to Ryder Park. Harrison suggested an ordinance be prepared and also map giving uew Lirni ts since the adcli tion of several tracts, also that some prop- C1.'ty owners along east side of Broadwell had been paying for ground ....1 B-'. vi'J.dvve;;ll Ave;;nue. Ordinance #2289, setting sewer service f~es was regularly passed , oJ:! t:he Council and signe;;d by the .1ULiyor. Ordinance #2289 was placed on its third reading at l'2ngth, on ' illution of Thomssen, seconded by Sander. Roll call ballot, voting aye, Tllomssen, Harris, Sander, Overturf, Campbell, Snygg, Wilson and Vogt. Voting nay, none. The ordinance was read at 1 '3ngth and passed its vnlrd reading. Ordinance #2289, was plac'3d on its final passage and finally }!d.ssed, on motion of Thornss~n, second'3d by bander. Roll call ballot, vuting aye, Thomsse;;n, Harris, Sander, Overturf, Campbell, Snygg, Vdlson Cind Vogt. Voting nay, none. The ordinance was finally passed by the Council and signed by the Mayor. Ordinance #2290, Bond Ordinance was I' '3gularly pass'3d by the Cbuncil c:l.nd signed by the Mayor. Ordiance #2290 "vas plac'3d on i t~; second r'?ading at length on illotion of Thomssen, seconded by Harris. Roll call ballot, voting aye;;, Tnomssen, Harris, Sande;;r, Overturf, Campbell, Snyg8, Viilson and Vogt. Voting nay, none. Th'3 ordinanc'3 was read Clt length and passed its second r eo.ding. . I I I . ': .' ~_~'"1 Ordinance .#2290, was placed on its third reading (It length, on motion of Thomssen, seconded by Harris. Roll call ballot, voting aye, Thomssen, Harr:is, \.JandeI', Overturf, Campbell, Snygg, lAilson and Vogt. Voting nay, none. The ordinance was read at length and passed its third reading. Ordinance #2290 was placed on its final passage and finally passed, on motion of 1'homssen, seconded by harris. Holl call ballot, voting aye, Thomssen, Harris, Sander, Overturf, Campbell. Snygg, Wilson and Vogt. Voting nay, none. Th~ ordinance vIas finally passed by the Coun cil and sign ed by th e Mayor. (PI' evious to ac tioD of Council on r"inal passage the;;r'2 was discussion as to the;; l'sgali ty; of selling the bonds without advertising same for sal'2 and also~lH.:th'?r or not a J.ower rate of inter'2st could be obtained. Thomss'2n quot'2d what h'2 A called competent authority, (I. R. bIter) as stating th'2 interest rate was a v'2ry good rate and probably would be costlier later!) , Councilman Thomsse;;n offer'2d the I'ollovdng resolution and moved its adoption: ~-~~'-- VH8:R8AS, by ordinance No. 2290 th'2 Mayor and Council have author- lzed the '2xe;;cution of a mortgags trust d'2sd to securs the payment of the Semi tary Sewer~)gs Mortgage Hevenue Bonds of the City of Grand Island I S provided in Article 5, Chapter 18, Revised Statute;;s of Nebraska, 1943, said bonds b".?ing of ths principal amount of Three Hundr'2d Twenty-five Thousand Dollars ($325,000) consisting of 325 bonds of ~tlOOO ".?tlcb, numbered 1 to 325 inclusive, dated July 1, 1949. NOW ThE:RffFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that said mortgage trust deed shall De in subs tan tially th e following form: I\10llTGAGg THUST 12E;t':~ THIS IJiD8.:NTUHE, herein called the "MortGage", dated as of the ..u' y of , 1949, by and betv':een the Ci ty of Grand I sland, a municipal vvrporation of the first class in the County of Heill in the State of Nebraska, hsr8in called the "Mortgagor", Party of the First Part, and THe First National Bank of Grand Island and Donald L. Pettis of Omaha Nsbr8sl\:a, lv::rein called th'3 "Tl'ust'Jes", Parties of ths &ftcond Part. . \ e I I I e 1,';1 ~:;:; IH TN e-,SS 8:TH: V.HEHE'M3, the MrLyor and Council of the Ci ty of Grand Island, N"?braska, hrlv,,? by ordinance euthorized the issuance of the mortgag'? tJvllUS of th'? Ci ty of Grand Island of the principal amount of Thrse J' Hundr "?d Tv. e;n ty-fi ve Tnousand Dollar s ($3;: 5.00) for the purpo ss of !"'-"-.1.1.11g the; cost of extending, improving ii.nei '2quipping the Semi tary ~~"o.;rage system nDa disposal p1.'::mt of said City pursuant to und in aL:\.;urdcUlc e vi th J\rti c1 e 5, Chaptsr 18 0'::" th'.? hevi sed f3tatutss of Nebraska, 1943, which issue consists of 325 bonds of $1000 each, .11..1111oered from 1 to 325, both numbers inclusive, dated ths first day vJ.' JuJ.Y, 19~.9 and becoming absolutely due and payable c:md bearing .....dv.;:;rest as follows: ~t16, 000 July 1, 1950 $19,000 July 1, 1959 17,00O.Ju1y 1, 1951 20,000 July 1, 1960 17,000 July 1, 1952 :20,000 July 1, 1961 17,000 July 1, 1953 21,000 <Iu1y 1, 1962 17,000 July 1, 1954 21,000 July 1, 1963 18,000 July 1, 1955 22,000 July 1 1964 ~- , 18,000 July 1, 1956 22,000 July 1, 1965 1<'3,000 July 1, 1957 23,000 July 1, 1966 19,000 July 1, 1958 ~~Jvlded, however, any or all bonds shall be rsdeemable at -. . -; o:L sald. '-'_." uption of' the City at any tims on or nft'?I' fiv':; :rears from their >AU. v~. Said bonds are not general obligee tions of th e City but are equally and rc;,tably secured by tl1i~3 mortgage and are payable out of ju.s t and equi tab1 e ra tes and charg es es ti, blished und to be colI c;c ted by the Ci ty and paid to it for tlv;3 use of such disposal Plnnt and sewerage system by '3ach person, firm or cOl'lJorcttion \:,hose premises are served thereby. V\HB;hEAS, the lVL;.yor and Council of sai.d Ci ty have caused plc-ms, specificatiorn and an estimate of cost of sii.id iraproveLl.ents to be made DY the ci ty engi.neer and have duly adverti[~eC1 for and recsi ved bids lor the construction of said improvements a~) prOVided by law and hnv<? awarded a contract for ths corstruction thereof to th'j 10v'est re~;ponsible Didder [md the total cost ofextendillg, improving and equipping ths SEmi tary sewerage ~)ystem cmd disposal plant of tile Ci.~y as provided In the ple:Ds, speci 'icatioDs and contract ~,;il1 exc.sed the sum of *03;'5,000. . I l: ,.,., i_~: r~ NOW 'I'EE:Ilti~F'OR8, IN CUll [;. D Slu.TIOI'J OF TJ:-! i~' Ph 8:r1i1I ~3!~S .',nd of ths iJurchase of ,-;aid boy,ds lJY the:: holders thsreof and in ordc:;r to s'.?cure Lns paymsnt of th.'.? principal and int'.?rest of tb<::: bonds und to secure vue p-srformc,ncs ,mo. observunce of all ths covenants (lnd conai tiolls ~untained in sCJid bonds and in this Iaortg,j,ge an in the; ordinnDce of une City v\tdch Duthorizes th:::sxc;cution of said bonds, the mortgc::.gor dUCO exscutc:;d ,iDC1. del:Lv,:;red tIlis mortgage [Lnd has grc:;nted, bargained, vUld, assigned, transferred, conveysd, v\arrc,r:. tsd, confirmsd und lllUl'-cgagsd and doss by tlle~3S pres,:;nts gr,mt, b,ugain, ;,,:;11 2.ss:Lgn, ~.ldnsfer, convey, warrant, confirm 8.nd mortgage unto th<:: trustees, vneir ~mcces;)or;3 end D.ssigns forc:;ver; 1 Ths follov,ing d~:;3cribsci l),H'Cc.:ls of Lmd situatc.:c1 in tbe County 01 Hall in th.:: [;t,)te of Nebrasl\a, nov\ ov',ned by the lVlortg2.gor: CITY OF CHAND I SLIl.liIJ DI ~-)POSAL PL,ilN T pr~uF':i:rlTY Bsginning at ths csntsr of Ssction 15-11-9 p,oing sast ;:lore; th8 I east "est csnter 1. ins of Gsction 15 :lYlO continuing long the e'Je,t vost I . ~ cl1 tsr lin'3 of Csc tion 14 ,Hid 13 ths y,sst bank of tood Hivsr, thsnce ob fest north, t'n snc eves t [:end paral101 to th s '3C'l~) t \ ss t C '3n t'3r lin e 01. [?"?ctions 13-l/+- Dnd 15 to ths ;::;out11 Right-of-v,a.y lins of th"? C B & Q. main lin'3 t'n -::nc e north eas tsrly along t11s south Hight-of \. DY lin e u1' th'~ suid C. B. & Q. muin lins to ths ':;c)st hight-of V,ay line of the C. B. & Q. belt lin'? t'nsnc'? south sc::.ster1y :::long the east Ii[;ht-of-Vny ..Llne of the C. B. & Q. belt tins tl18nC'2 south c;asterly a,long the '?CJst Righ t-of -v\ay lin s of th s C. B. & l~. b'~l t lin'2 to t11 s plac e of bsginn ing. 11 All ths right, titl'? ,md intsrsst of ths IvlortLc:r;or in Dnd to the uimi tary s sv)ernc e ~~y::~ tsm cmc1 di spo s,31 plant of th::; Mortgag'3r, h sr stolors 00nstruct.:;;d and nov. '2xisting, (3,no all c;xtsnsicHu3 ,:no c; i tion s Hi sr eto c.lnci all improv8Hlsn ts th gr80f, including t11 '':? <::xtsn sion s, [HIch tion s, lffiorov8m8n ts a116' equi1JIrl?n t COIlS truc ted out of t11 s proc seds of sn id bonds tind all the:; rsvsnU8S tL,'::;r8from ,md c),ll ratc~s chargss sstblished ano paid to th'2 City for th': US'0 of ~;L;ch ~:nosal plant c:nd ;,8V\Srr,r:e e I I I e -,I '~ ~t ~ystem by 98Ch person, firm or corporation ~hose premises are ssrved vHsreby, and ull rSVSI1Ue~3 thsrefrorn and all easslw;:;nts or rights in or upon privats property owned, ussd or ncquirsd by tlle Mortgagor in connection th<::1' swi th. III All ths rif,ht, ti tle anci int<::rsst 1j,Jlich tll? l\lortgagor noVe has vI' may hsrsafter acquire in and to all fixtures, equipmsnt, Iiluchinc::ry, tanks, tools, lmprovernents, apparatus anci ot}l:::r tangible p'::rsonal propsrty u1" any kind or na ture vJw tso ':;ver consti tu ting a part of ths Mortgagor's ~(mi tary ssv\er(~-go:;; system unc1 disposal plunt end all '3xtsnsions and .Lmnrovsmsnts thereof or used or useful in connection hi th th'2 opsroa:tion vhsreof, including all 5ev,er lines oHled by thr;:; Mortgc~gor <_end 10c3h:d __Lthsr inside or out:;ids the City of Grand I~;1:.rd. IV In case of foreclosure of this mortgC3.ge th<.: purchaso:;;r c:t the fore- closure sale shall h:=l,vS D franchi~;e for a pc::riod of tv,snty (;;0) y0:;;2r8 .LI'om tho:;; da ts of th 0:;; confirma, tion of ~mch forsclo sur '3 s;:tls to Olin, -maintain and opsrate such sanitary sBwsrage system fina disposal plant cmd all sxtsnsion sand improvemo:;;n ts th '21' eof and to us s th s str<?o:;;ts and dllo:;;ys of said City so I ar as may bs nec es sary or convsni o:;;n t in th 0:;; maint'?nance and opsration tLsrsof or in the construction, maintenance and opo:;;rDtion of ,my improvsLJents and ext'3lisions thersto which may be nscesEwry to sxtsJid th<:: ssrvico:;; of ~;uch system for the use or convo:;;n- isnce of any inhabi tant or inhabi tants of scdd c1 t;l and to s~3tablish, maintain Hnd collsct a uniform scho:;;dule of rates mId chargo:;;s to bo:;; peliC! for ths use of such dispos()l plant ,,!TId so:;;wer,ige system by 9ach tJ~rson, firm 01' corporation v:hosepro:;;mises are so:;;rved tho:;;reby, which rates ::;nd chcl.rgc:>s shall bs suffici'?nt to pay the:; cost of opsrating ""nd maintaining said sswsrage system and disposal plant und the exto:;;n- sions and improvernsnts tl:Jo:;;reof and to petY 11 amounts found to b'3 due upon such foreclosure including tho:;; costs of foreclosure. If ths COurt i.n vvhich an action to forsclose this mortgage is psnding finds that the ctppointmsnt of a Hsco:;;ivsr to take; ovsr posssssion of imd opsrate ths illortgagsd property during ths po:;;ndo:;;ncy of th~ action is neco:;;ssary for e I I I e /.:-:;) ~.;.- "/ c.he protection of th'3 rigJ:l ts of the; bondholders, the Court may appoint such H"2ceiv"2r and put him in possess:Lon of ths mortgi.-J.ged property wi th pov."2rs to opc,;rate the same and collc;ct tits rates and chargss for ths r use o~ He8 same. All of the aforesaid prop8rty, real, personal mId mixed, mortgag"2d nereby or agre"2d or int8ndsd to be mortgaged, including, unl"2ss the context othervvise r"2quir8s, property acquired by the Mortgagor in conn- 0ction v",i th the use and op8ration of the System after the ex'?cution 01' this Mortg8ge, is h<,;rein sometimes call<,;d the "Mortgaged Property". TO HAV~~ AND TO hOLD all and Singular said property, real psrsonal unCi mixes, unto the Trusteen, th'3ir successors and assigns forever, in 'Crust for ths '3qual and proportionate b"2n<::fi t ::md securi ty of tits holders of said bonds without priority or preference on account of the date 01' maturi ty or otherwise, in accordance wi th th8 profisions of Ordincmc<:: N0. ~290 of said City. PROVIDED, HOWEV6"B, that if the Mortgagor ::;hall pay th'3 principal ilnd intsr'?-st upon solid bonds, when the same shall mature, and shall maintain and operate such System and Extensions and shall fix and maintain and collect sufficient rates and charg'?-s, all as provid<::d oy the t<::rrns of said bonds and of said Ordinance No. 2289 of saie. City, and shall otherwise comply wi th th<:: t<::rms thereof, and shall not hav<:: committed or permitt'3d any act of default as defin<::d by said Ordinance or as d<::fined by law, then this obligation to be mull and void, oth<::r- .vise shall be Clnd remain in full force and effect. IT IS HEREBY COV8NJ\NTED that in case of vacancy or vacanciss in ch'.? office of Trust<::e hsreunder for any cause, or in cas<:: the Trustee ur Tl'ustses hereund<::r shall fail, without good cause, to institute cmd rrl&intcdn sui table court proceedings for th<:: pr<::s<::rva.tion of th<:: Mortgaged .t'rop<::rties and th<:: enforcement of this security, upon defaul t in th<:: performance by the Iv10rtgagor as herein provided and as in said Ordin,:iYlce defined, such vacancy or vacancies may be filled, or such Trustee or Truste<::s, so failing, may b<:: removed and a. succ<::ssor or successors appointed, by th<:: District Court of Hall County, Nebraska upon application of any holder or holders of such bonds, or any of them, or of any other person interest<::d hereunder. e I I I e i,-j,~ IT IS FURTHfR COVti:l'JANT8D ilND AGHt!:ED that the rights granted u~lU~.C this Mortgage are cumulative and in addi tion to any rights granted vv lJlle noldeI' or holders of said bonds, or "my of them, by the terms -1 01 said Ordin nee or by law, for the protection and prsssrvation of their rights" in, and lien upon, the;; securi ty granted hereby and thereby. . Said Trustees by the execution hereof accept the V~rms of tbe trust hereby created and covenant to execute the same, it being under- stood and agreed that in case of foreclosure or other proceedings in- sti tuted by the Trustees hereunder, they shall I' ecei ve such compensa- cion for their ssrvices as the court may allow to be paid out of the ..~evenues or proceeds of thL,; sale of the Mortgaged .t?roperty as a part of the costs of such proceeding. IJ:I~ iHTN ess V\JJEHlmF, the Mortgagor has caused theBe presents to be signed in its name by its Mayor and its seal to be hereto affixed and att'2sted by its Ci ty Clerk, as of the day F.md year first a.bove vvri tten. THE CITY OF GHJ~ND ISLAND, N8BRM3KA. By: --------11(1 yor----.--.-----~-----.-- ATTEST: -----.-------cIt-y-cI.;;rk--.--------.-..~.-- "The Mayor is authorized and directed to execute said mortgage trust deed in the? name cmd on behn..lf of the City and the Ci ty Clerk 1S directed to execute the same and affix the seal of the Ci ty thereto o.nd said mortgage trust deed shall be acknowledged by the Mayor and City Cl'3rk for and on behalf of the City to be the volumtary 8Ct and deed of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska. "The First National bank of Grand I sland and Donald L. Pettis of Omaha, Nebraska, are designated and appoin ted as trustees undsr said mortgage trust deed." .....~'~". " The foregoing resolution having been I' ead, Councilman VVilson seconded the motion for its passage and adoption and after consideration the Ayes and Nays 'were called on the passage and adoption of said !'8solution and the follovving Councilmen vot~d Aye, Thomssen, Harris, Sander, Overturf, Campbell, Snygg, V\ ilson and Vogt. Voting nay, none. . I I I . ,.~ '! -"- \) COMMITTEE REPORT We, the Members of the Sewer COllllilittee, to whom was referred the several bids submitted by contractors pertaining to the construction of the improvements and extensions at the Sewage Disposal Plant, report that the bids have been eX~lined by your committee and by Mr. Burdick and Mr. Veatch, consulting engineer, and we report that we find the bid of the Chamber's Construction Company of Lincoln, Nebraska, to be the lowest and best bid. ($288,260.00) Your committee therefore recommends that the bid of the said Chamber's Construction Company be accepted; that a contract for the construction of said improvements and extensions at the disposal plant be entered into by the City with the said Chamber's Construction Company and that the Mayor and City Clerk sign said contract for and on behalf of the City of Grand Island. We further recolllli1end that the bid bonds and the certified checks furnished by the unsuccessful bidders be returned to such bidders by the City Clerk. Respectfully submitted this /~ day oJ~::r; 1949. ~ , Sewer Committee On motion of Thomss'2n, seconded by .l..l.arris, r'2port was approved. f Rvl.i call ballot, voting aye, Thomssen, Harris, Sander, Uverturf, Campbell, Snygg, VVilson and Vogt. Voting nay, none. :--~~'" Discussion on hedges along lot lin'28 and '28pecially at cornsrs 0~ clocks. Matter referred to Police for Checking. Snygg mentioned a complaint had been made with rsfersnce to -';L1l1dren playing ball at Ryder r';;rk, stating that police records shovved .J.li:lt Mrs. Cro\'v had ma.de the complaint on advice from L. F. Campbell. . I I I . ,I.I';;; -....... ,,-^ Motion by Snygg, seconded by Sander, that th,:: Council go on rscord p'2rmi tting children to play in th'? p;'lrks as long a,s thsre is no malicious distruction of plants, shrubbery and trees. Carri'2d. On motion of Harris, seconded by Snygg, that a resolution be ~ prepared pertaining to Sewer S~rvic'? billing, that the date be sst as of August 1, 1949. Carrisd. On motion of Wilson, seconded by Harris, that C. ~. Burdick be in charge of Sewer Disposal Plant and collection of fees therefrom. . I I I . :5.9 R.!fQQ.1!J.IIQ.R vVHEREAS, the amount of money appropriated for the fiscal year of 1948-49 for the Paving Fund has been expended and there is not sufficient money in this account wi th which to pay the claims due ..gainst said account, and WHEREAS, there is sufficient money in the Street anking Fund so that the sum of $2,000.00 can safely be transferred to the Paving Fund so that such claims may be paid. THEHEFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOH AND CITY COUNCIL of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, that the sum of $2,000.00 be transferred from. the Street Sinking Fund to the Paving lUnd; that the transfer thereof be shown upon the records of the City Clerk and Ci ty Treasurer; that the Ci ty Treasurer be, and he is here directed and authorized to tra.nsfer said amount to the said Pa.ving Fund and that the City Clerk forward to the City Treasurer a certified copy of this resolution. Hespectfully submitted this 1st day of June, 1949. R. E. Sn.1.gg_ ___ J olllLlL~nQgL......_ ~. E tl~rf:~__ Finance C ommi ttee On motion of Snygg, seconded by Harris, Hesolution was adopted. . I I I . r;-..;.- , ~ '. . fi~Q.Q.1.lI!LQN. WH8RE:AS, the amount of money appropriated for the fiscal year .J...14o-.lCJ49 for the Incidental Fund has been expended and there is not ...>t.A.I..I..Lcient money in this account with which to pay the claims due ""bcunst said account, and WHE:REAS, there is sufficient money in the street Sinlcing Fund .:>vGnat the sum of $7,500.00 can safely be transferred to th.e Incidental Fund so that such claims may be paid. THEREFORE: BE IT R8S0LVED BY TH8 MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, that the sum of $7,500.00 be 1.,J.'dilsl"erred from the street Sinking Fund to the Incidental lUnd, that vii';; -cransfer thereof be shown upon the records of the Ci ty Cl'?rk and C...<;,J Treasurer and in making the budget for 1949-1950, the sum of $/, .)uu. 00 be included and repaid to the Street Sinking .l:'und; that _He:'; City Treasurer be, and he is hereby directed and authorized to LJ."clllsl"er said amount to the Incidental Fund and that the Ci ty Clerk ~ .In,,;:.trct to the Ci ty Treasurer a certified copy of this Resolution. Respectfully submitted this 1st day of June, 1949. R. E. Sn~L John Sande!, _J. E .._fLllrr.iL-__._ Finance (Dmmi ttee On motion of Snygg, seconded by Harris, Resolution was adopted. Ordinance #2291, transferring property from the City to Military Dc~rtrtment of the State of ~ebraska, was regularly passed by the Council v.dU ~)lgned by the Meiyor. Moved by Harris, seconded by Vvilson, that the ordinance be plE',ced un its first reading at length. Roll call ballot, voting aye, Thomssen, Harris, SandsI', Ovsrturf, Campbell, bnygg, hilson and Vogt. Voting nay, uons. The ordinance was read a t length and passed its first reading. Movsd by Harris, s'Scondsd by vvilson, that UU~ rules b'S suspended anci ths ordinance be placed on its final passage and finally passsd. Ro.ll call bullot, voting aye, Thornsssn, Harr:L:c:, Sunder, Overturf, Campbell, Snygg, Vvilson and Vogt. Voting nay, none. Ths ordirilDce __'-'oS finally passsd by the Council and signed by the Mayor. . I I I . " r, r :~,/ j. Ordinance #2292, transferring Lot 10, Block 14, Wallich' s Addi- -cion to Harvey A. & Marie Rehder, lmsbund and wife was regularly passed by the Council and signed by the Mayor. Moved by Harri:3, seconded by 8andr:.>r, that the ordinance be placed on its first reading at length. Roll call ballot, voting aye, Thomssen, Harri s, Sand er, Overturf, Cc~,mpbell, Snygg, Wil soh and Vogt. Vo ting nay, none. The ordinance was read at length and passed its first reading. Moved by harris, seconded by Sander, that the rules be suspended and the ordinance placed on its final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot, voting aye, 'l'homssen, Harris, 8ander, Overturf, Campbell, Snygg, Wilson and Vogt. Voting nay, none. The ordinance was finally passed by the Council and signed by the Mayor. Ordinance #2293, transferring Lot 2, block 22, Naggy's Addi tion lrom the City to John J. Ross, was regularly passed by the Council and .::ilgned by the Mayor. Moved by Harris, seconded by Thomssen, that the ordinancs be placed on it~; first reading at length. Rol} call ballot, voting aye, Thornssen, Harri s, Sand er, Uverturf, Crunp bell, Snygg, V/il son and Vogt. Voting nay, none. The ordinance was read at length and passed its 1"irst rsading. Moved by ilarris, seconded by Thomssen, that the rules be suspended dnd the ordinance be placed on its final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot, voting aye, Thomssen, Harris,. Sander, Uverturf, Campbell, Snygg, Wilson and Vogt. Voting nay, none. The ordinance vvas finally passed by the Council Cl.nCl signed by the Mriyor. Chambers construction Company check ordered returned. Claims were presented. On motion of hilson, seconded by Thomssen, were approved. Roll call ballot, each Councilmcm voting aye. On motion of ~ilson, Council adjourned. June 1, 1949. F. b. V\hite, City Clerk. . I I I . FUND To Pay Co. Treas. Salaries Street & Alley G,.~ Tax Sewer Fund S "arm Sewer Engineer Incidentals Municipal Pool Airport Sanitation Street Lighting Hydran t Ren tal Park Fund Police Fund C,-,metery Fund Fire Fund Pension Fund Paving Fund Music Fund Total Approp. T.l.'<.u).srers Ice Fund Water Fund Light Fund Sewer District Pa.Vlng District APPROPRIATIONS AND EXP~JDITURES FOR FISCAL YEAR TO JUNE 2, 1949 APPROPRIATIONS $4,000.00 17,500.00 37,515.26 16,800.00 50,000.00 10,100.00 18,260.00 45,281.14 6,500.00 48,992.18 33,000.00 11,500.00 6,000.00 39,214;.35 95,075.00 31,000.00 79,840.00 10,848.07 14,915.00 5,000.00 581-;341.00 28,939.21- 610,280.57 Rr.i;CEIPTS & TRANSFERS EXPENDED 7,500.00 12,685.74 28,904.71 11,164.88 48,212.97 8, 194. 81 1.3,260.78 46,137.90 2,916.24 44,4,$6.32 32,571.19 11,500.00 6,000.00 36,883.94 98,877.66 17,675.26 63,916.50 3, J 80 . 24 7,000.00 20,875.43 14,439.57 3,900.00 28,939:57 511,544.57 28,160.02 200,699.85 501, 3~-7 .72 13,292.9.3 __,.26263.12- $1,307,4,07.28 Respectfully submitted, F. S. White, City Clerk (~' ~~;' .; y t .,_ '1,..- 'J \." ",,' BALlIN C E $4,000.00 4,814.26 8,610.55 5,635.12 1,787.03 1,905.19 4,999.22 6,643.24 .3,583.76 4,505.86 428. 81 2,330.41 10,636.91 13,324.74 15,923.50 7,4,67.83 1,039.57 1,100.00 98,736:00 . I I I . Grand Island, Nebr. Jun'2 15, 1949 Council met as a Board of ~qualization on Water Main Districts ....j ;__.:: f.'~ Nos 117 and 124, "His Honor," the I\i[ayor presiding. All Councilmsn p r '3 S '?D t . RES 0 L UTI 0 N BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF TEE Crpy OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA; sitting as a Board of Equalization after due notice having been given thereof that we find the total cost of Water Main District No. 117 to be the total sum of $5,409.40; that we find the benefits accruing to the real estate in said district to be the sum of $5,409.40 and that we find the benefits accruing to the several lots, tracts and parcels of land in said district to be the sums set ppposite the several descriptions as follows: ADDITION AMOUNT NA1VIE LOT BLOCK Boggs & Hill $85.00 Grand Island Land Company 9 10 11 12 13 Grand Island Land Company Grand Island Land Company Lloyd Minor Lloyd Minor Grand Island Land Company 14 Grand Island Land Company 15 Estate of Samuel C. Huston 1~ John H. Schleichardt & Albert Lewis 1 John H. Schleichardt & Albert Lewis 2 John H. Schleichardt & Albert Lewis 3 John H. Schleichardt & Albert Lewis 4 Frank & Maud Lunney 5 Frank & Maud Lunney 6 ~rand Island Land Company 7 Grand Island Land Company Nellie Kemp Nellie Kemp Nellie Kemp Nellie Kemp John & Christine Thomssen 10 11 12 13 Ellen Cope 14 Ellen Cope 15 16 Ellen Cope 10 10 If 11 85.00 10 " II 85.00 10 10 10 10 10 II II 85.00 II " 85.00 If " 85.00 If " 85.00 85.00 II II 15 If 85.00 If 15 15 If If 85.00 85. 00 85.00 85.00 85.00 85.00 85.00 " " 15 If If 15 15 " If If " 15 " II If 8 15 If If 9 Dill & Huston 69.70 4 4 11 II 85.00 85.00 4 II II 4 It 85.00 II 4 II 85.00 85.00 II 4 II " 4 It 85.00 II 4 II 85.00 II RES 0 L UTI 0 N OVllNER Peter W. Dibbern Merwin & Ruth Hetrick . I Merwin & Ruth Hetrick D. C. Barker William H. Oschner William H. Oschner 14 Stacia B. & Arthur M. Montgomer-y" 15 ~tacia B. U Arthur M. Montgomery 16 Adolph T. & Minnie Kroger 9 Frank W. Stauss Jr. 10 John & Anna Lilienthal 11 John & Anna Lilienthal 12 John & Anna Lilienthal ~3 John & Anna Lilienthal 14 John & Anna Lilienthal 15 I County of Hall C. W. Colburn 16 1 C. W. Colburn 2 Thomas W. & Ethel M. Weston Fannie Dahlstrom Fannie Dahlstrom Henry H. Baasch Henry H. Baasch Henry H. Baasch Robert Balcom 1 2 Charles & Rosella Passieux Charles & Rosella Passieux $ I . Charles & Rosella Passieux 4 Harlan J. & Jeannine M. Luebbs 5 6 Harlan J. & Jeannine M. Luebbs Nitzel & Company Julius & Mildred Bethke 7 8 George R. & Mary Alice ~heeler George R. & Mary Alice Wheeler George R. & Mary Alice ~heeler 1 2 3 LOT BLOCK 9 10 11 12 13 3 4 5 6 7 8 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 9 9 9 (con't) ADDITION :,,> ;) ~.~ AMOUNT Dill & Huston $85.00 ff " " II " " fl n It " II " II n " " It II If tI It It n If It II ff " II " " " II " fI " II It II It " 11 tt " II tI It " It "' " It tt It " " II " II II 85.00 fl 85.00 II 85.00 85.00 85.00 85.00 85.00 85.00 85.00 85.00 85.00 " " It If II " 85.00 85.00 85.00 85.00 85.90 85.00 85.00 85.00 85.00 85.00 85.00 85.00 85.00 85.00 85.00 85.00 85.60 85.00 85.00 85.00 85.00 85.00 85.00 ,'." '., i'J ~)\ ~) R E Q 0 ~ u 1 ION ( con t t) . I OWNER LOT BLOCK ADDITION AMOUNT George R. & Ma.ry AImee Wheeler 4 9 Dill & H~ston $85.00 George R. & Mary Alice Wheeler 5 9 n " 85.00 George R. & Mary Alice Wheeler 6 9 II It 85.00 Henry Chaney Hardnock ? 9 11 11 85.00 Henry Chaney Hardnock 8 9 11 11 69.70 f:';(~,6 . , Total - - - i,,:$5IJlOO ,40- Respectfully submitted this the 15th day of June ,1949. L.F.Camnbell Arthur C.Thomssen R.E.sntge: Water, ight & Ice Uo~nittee On motion of 'thornssen, seconded by l1cJ.rris, resolution Vias adopted. I Hall call ballot, 8ach CouncilmlUl voting aye. I . R~SOLQTION . I r,-.- A ~j V BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY 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 Water Main District No. 124 to be the total sum of $7814.79; tha~ we find the benefits accruing to the real estate in said district to be the sum of $7814.79 and that we find the benefits accruing to the several lots, tracts and parcels of land in said district to be the sums set opposite the several descriptions as follows: ~ Lewellyn L. & Elisa C. Mitton I Lewellyn L. & Elisa C. Mitton Lewellyn L. & Elisa C. Mitton Lewellyn L. & Elisa C. Mitton Elisa F. & Rosa L. Starr Elias F. & Rosa L. Starr Elias F. & Rosa L. Starr Elias F. & Rosa L. Starr I . Myrtie Alstot LeRoy & Pauline Nunnenkamp S 15' Myrtie Alstot N 30' LeRoy & Pauline Nunnenkamp Joseph Jarney Lloyd R. & Inez Beliel Lloyd R. & Inez Beliel Lloyd R. & Inez Beliel Lloyd R. & Inez Beliel Lena Conley Levi H. & Dora C. Jensen Frank & Tena Hejkal Frank & Tena Hejkal Soren S. & Laurene A. Christensen Soren S. & Laurene A. Christensen ADDITION AMOUNT LOT BLOCK 10 12 14 16 11 13 3 15 3 17 3 2 2 College Addition to West Lawn $172.3 4 2 tf " 95.4( 6 2 2 " II 95.4( " II 95. 4( fil 2 II II 95.4( 2 2 2 " 95.4( II It JJ 95 . 4( 95 . 4( " " 1 3 II It 80.5f 3 3 3 3 " " 31. Be " " 63.6e 3 II II 95.4( 5 7 It It 95.4( 3 3 3 95.4( II. tf 95. 4( 9 " If " It 95. 4( " " 95.4( " " 95 . 4( 1 3 5 7 12 " 96 . 4f It " " 12 96.4f II " 12 96.4f " " 12 96 . 4E 9 12 II II 96 . 4E RES 0 L UTI 0 N ---------- NAME - Soren S. & Laurene A. Christensen . I John H. & Alma Sems Otto & Myrtle Brown Benjamin F. Sharp Benjamin F. Sharp Benjamin F. Sharp Benjamin F. Sharp Benjamin F. Sharp Benjamin F. Sharp Benjamin F. Sharp Benjamin F. Sharp Earl H. & Nora Ramsey Earl H. & Nora Ramsey Helen Jones I E . C. J one s Ida B. Jones F. \IV. & lVI. F. Benjamin Florence V. Coonts Florence V. Coonts Oscar F. & Helen L. Gray Oscar F. & Helen L. Gray Harley C. & Ruby Rob1yer Carl W, & Margaret M. De Moss Grand Island Land Company Grand Island Land Company Charles C. & Do~ores Woods I . Mary & Lester E. Watkins Mary & Lester E. Watkins Mary & Lester E. Watkins Otis A. & Minda Brown Frank J. & Agnes Kotrc Frank J. &'Agnes Kotrc Francis C. & Gwen M. Luddington (con't) LOT BLOCK 11 13 15 8, 10 12 14 16 2 10 12 1 11 11 13 15 17 19 12 12 2 12 13 4 13 6 13 13 13 13 13 13 16 4 16 16 16 16 16 17 17 6 8 3 5 17 17 7 9 17 17 1 23 3 2 3 5 23 23 7 9 23 23 23 23 23 23 ADDITION i,,:"'j ,j Ii AMOUN'I College Addition to West Lawn $96.46 II II n It It If II II II If II II II II If fl ~ II II If II It If If II If II II II II If It II It II II II 96.4E 96:4e 96 . 4E II II If 96 . 4E II 96.4E 96.4E 96.4E 96.4E II II II " 96.46 II 96.46 II 99.64 II 99..64 II 99.64 II 99.64 If 99.61 II 103.82 II 99.64 tI 99.64 II 99.64 II 99.64 II 99.64 It 103.88 It 94.12 94.12 94.12 94.12 94.12 94 . 12 94.12 II II It It II 94.12 II 94.12 94.12 RES 0 L UTI 0 N ---------- OWNEH Raymond H. & Dagney M. Dahlke . I Raymond H. & Dagney M. Dahlke Raymond H. & Dagney M. Dahlke Raymond H. & Dagney M. Dahlke Raymond H. & Dagney M. Dahlke Raymond H. & Dagney M. Dahlke Rollan T. & Helen R. Tonkinson Hollan T. & Helen R. Tonkinson Ella F. Stegeman Ella F. Stegeman Clara La Frantz Clara La Frantz . Clara La Frantz Clara La Frantz I City of Grand Island Walter S. & Jean Reinecke W 44' Milford C. & Irene C. Copple E88' Walter S. & Jean Reinecke W 44' Milford C. & Irene C. Copple E88' Theodore p. Boehm Theodore p. Boehm Theodore P. Boehm Theodore p. Boehm Theodore P. Boehm Theodore P. Boehm Theodore P. Boehm I . (can't) LOT BLOCK ADDITION 10 12 14 16 18 20 2 10 12 12 14 14 11 13 ;'. ') . . I'~ ~/ '---' AMOU1\JT 24 College Addition to West Lawn $94.12 2 4 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 " " 6 8 II II II \I " 24 fI 24 27 II Gilbert's 3rd 4 27 fI 6 2'1 f1 8 27 fI 27 \I 27 " 27 II 27 27. II fI 1 3 5 28 Highland Park II 28 28 28 II " 7 9 28 " 28 28 " " Respectfully submitted this the 15th day of June L.F.Caml?l?e11 Arthur C.Thomssen fI 94. 12 94.12 94.12 94.12 94.12 94.12 94.12 94.12 94.12 110.24 " " " " 11 " II 11 II 110.24 II 1110.24 110.24 110.24 fI II II 36.74 73.50 36.74 II II fI 75.50 " 106.00 103.88 103.88 103.88 103.88 103.88 103.88 " " " 11 II ~7814.79- ,1949. R.E.Snygg Water, Light & Ice CommitteeC On motion of Thomssen, second,~d by Snygg, HssoIutLon was adopted. . I I I . ," 'I ,-> ~;. ,,/ Roll call ballot, eD,ch Councilman voting aye. Th'2re being no prots;'3tors, on motion of harris, ssc':'LQ'::;d by Tnomss'2n, Council adjourned as a Board of4ualization. J un <:l 15, 1949. l':j' Q 11;'1'-' 'l' t p . ~. w~ 1 __, City Clerk. Grand JSLmd, N ebra,ska. June 15, 1()~.9. Council met in regular session, Ifhi ts LIonor, II the j)jl;],yor prssiding, all Councilmen present. M:Lnut'3;3 or previous m'3eting June 1, rsud and nplH'ov'ed. Chr;S. CD I' dw:::; I' , Secretary of Cha,mber of Corm,lsrce made U r?Cjue;::t of the Council for pc.;rmission to iJluce a buil ( '0' ',' l" n t 0(1 .... L.. __ _..A g 12' x ;('0' V,hit<:l) on th<? Nt!: corner of the Piorle~)r Park, (he hiLvL,g recived the conssnt of the County Bo~,rd) and for Ul':; ~iring i~ncl '::;lsctrici ty to be used, to b.o; cLollClted by the:; Light Departm:;;;nt. Building to be used as a Tourist Ir rmation Bureuu. On motion of Uverturf, seconded by harris, permission ~as gr~nted to move in the; build:Lng, also Light I artm2:ut authorized to do riring and donate ele;ctricity. (Building furnisJ\ed by Dick opel ts.) Discus:3ion on Hyder Park, vc'i.rious p'2rsoLs stating the;ir pos:L tions and ideas concsrnin8 same. Final ugreernent v,as that the Ci ty should gi v::;; the childr e;n of Third Wa_rd fir st considsr[, tion nnd tour:L s ts to be considered afterwards. Petitions from children and [i.(1ults v,ere; read reguesting that play grounds in Hyder Park, includin~ soft ball were read, and referrsd to the; Park Commi tt'2S. 8~gineer Harrison had a plat sho~ b d propose;d layout ich ViilS ure;sentsd to ;i cQi;lmitte<:l fror:l tL:::; tldrd veard and the P:;rl\' Committee. After the; itl':sting ti:nginesr HLtrrison informed th::; Councj.l [-;nd interested psrsons that he v,ould mal\'e up se;v'3r:Jl pLits to bc:: us'::;d by those des~LI'- ing to do so in making suggestions as to the final layout. . I I I . ,.,,~ ~-", i' :"j U Mr. ~;tesle, ChaLrmcm of D. D. T. CommLtt8s of th8 Lyons Club, asksd ths co-opsrcltLon of CLty Council aDd <:;mployees in the;; D. D. T. campaign to be started SundElY, Jun'~ 19, 1949, Fir'? I0pnrtment to flu;;h the all'?ys and Polic'? Dspartm'?nt to furnish offic'?r. On motion of Harris, s::;cond'?d by Vlilson, requsst was grant'?d. e:. J. Viol badt made I' eques t of th e Council for consider:,- tion in th'? furnishing of funds for nesded repairs at the Library. Mrs. Farnsworth, Mrs. John & Miss Gorder were present. Needed r'?pairs to cost $6000.00 or $7,000.00. Mrs. Farnsworth m'?ntioned plastering and painting that should be taken care of. Miss Gorder stat8d there had bsen complaints on account of bicyc18S on sid 8walk during th e childrens hour, and suggested a bicycle rack might take care of the situation. Aft'3r soms discussion rc...::qusst vI/as r'.::f8rred to F inrJncs Commi tt'39 and City Prop'3rty CommLtt'3'3. Application of Hay Schleig'3r for six months cLmcep'3rmit at Ch'3rry Str'3'3t dance hall was presented. On motion of Sander, seconded by Overturf, permit was granted. Peti tion signsd by AbraJwmson imu 1\)i tzsl for vv,ct'3I' Llrdn in 16th E;trs-st b'3tw0sn Kimbr:.ll and Oaf\: Str:~sts, was J)l''3ssr:t<::cL On notion of C;unpbell, s 3ccmd(~d by Thomsssn, wt';S r';f'3rrscl to V ;It(~r Cornni t,tss and C. W. Burdick. Psti tion SiU1Sd by itbrah;iLlson for \,liot':;l' Main in 15th Str'>et betw8f3n Kimball ;;.no. O;ll\ t, tr 'Je'Jts 1""50S PI' ss:on t '3(3.. On rno tion of Camp [),311, sr:;condsd by ThcHl1.SS'::;n, V"DS r3f's:rr?cl to \.(,t'3I' Committee r"Jnd C. V.. Burdicl{. Pstj.tion for ~)trsst [,i t in 2400 Block .borth Tnylor UtI'''Jst V,C)S prss':;llted ,rnd r=;f~~rrec1 tn the Committee. Peti tion :3Lr;ned by Holcomb, lvlosluLCler, La.tn;iJl and Vs'rne Hainline, for paving alley frolil C0dar strCjst to iI:lm Street, nortb of Third [3tr'?st ViEiS pI' s;.')sntc.;d. On motion of lliJl'ris, s'3cOJ,dsd by V ilscm, Ci ty Attornsy WcIS instructed to drcwv up an ordinance cr'?,.:.ting PiJv:Lng D:L.str:Lct, including Ltorm 0swsrT Jamss IVlich sIson m'l.c S prot9::;t. . I I I . ., r } J_ On motion of OV'0rturf, s'0cono.sd by S:3.nd'0r, bid of JiJck ~~n:rJis., $150.00 for Lot 18, Bloch: i+, College ~\dclition, was r<;:ject'0d. On f.'lotion of llarl'i.~3, s3conclsd by Ciwlpb::;ll, th,,;.t City Property Committee a.rr,:mgs auctior: s",ls for 10t~J I''::st of Bl'OE1UV,,:;11 and lJorth of State 6tre,:;t3, tel' consid?ring lots tllat rn:Lght be used :;"01' pclrk purpos0s. Court ~mmmons on tax i'or'3closure was rc;ceivscl and r<;;f<3ITSd to Ci ty Attorn ey. Grand Island, N.sbr. JUll"3 15, 194C). llonoruble MCJ.yor and Ci ty Council, Grand I~31:lDo., Nebraska. G '2n tl sm '2n : The City V\atc::r Department has complsted the construction of Wa tel' Main Di strict No. 109 at the follov,ing cas t3. 720 line ft. 6n C. I. Pipe in place vi th all "'.tt..... 'd)J"28C'" 1't 1-1 lngs \.., 'ii'. I per '. 8ngineering & Publication ~p2016. 00 100.80 $ 2116:-8:0 To tal The entire amount to be;; ch[irged to the;; Water Ma.i.n District Fund. I r'?cOL1nF.md trlClt this v,ater main chstr:Lct No. 109 be accepted by the Ci ty of Grand Island, N '3bra.slcb., and tb;t t.f1'? City Council ~;i t 2.S a bOD.rd or equalization on said \iiatsr main district on t'n? 6th cJ-",y of July, 1949 at 8 o'clock P. M. R'2Sp'3ctfully submi ttsd, Ray L. Harrison, \"'ity L::ng:Lnser On motion of Campbsll, second':!d by Thomss'Om, v.as iJ.pproved. Gra.nd 1;:;1_ ,N '3bl'i;.S]<D.. JUIl'7: 15, 1949. Honorable:; 1v1ayor and City Council, l.Jrcmd Isl'md, Nebraska. G sn tl eiT, en: Tlls fol10vdng is tlJ'S City 01\l:)irl'S0r's 0st.iLlats j'or Vie; corlstructinn of tviO cbubl<} t"3rm1s courts (four t-)lclyil}6 court;,) 101' [-:11 rclf,t.::;ri(~l i.'nd 1 ;i. bor . ApjJrox. 286 cu. yds 4" slab - 61 sud;: mix COnCI"3te finish'?d in place @ $17.00 pSI' cu. yd. $2862.00 Wi tll th2 follovd.Lls mat,:,;rj_ s us c~d 2~) ~)p'}cifi eO. in the plClJ:1S on fils in th.::; Ci ty Sngineer'~) o1'1'1c8. 240 lin. ft. 1 x 4 e;;xpansion joint @ l7t Del' lin. ft. 40.80 ~:j} line ft. 2~lt gal pips for net stc.mdard basss @ .50t per line ft. 12.00 . I I I . i~',~ ;~? i\pprox. 32 line ft. ;}n gul pips; :Cor n=:t stcillo..iU'ds @ .40</: P:;l' lin. ft. 360 line ft.~fl cL9fOrIJ,:;d tic:: bars (2L.,0't/) @ .07</: p'::r lb. 556 line ft. forD lumber & nails 230 sq - 6x6x6 reinforcing mesh @ ~',2. 54 per sq. 1600 line ft. In pipe for back stop @ . 20~ l)'~r ft. 1040 line ft. 5' chicken wire mesh for bel: [:;top @ .OS!</: per. line ft. $12.80 16.80 60.00 581..20 320.00 .,.-.-~~.!.,4Q. ~p5997 .00 Total Respectfully submitted, Ray L. Harrison, Ci ty i:1gin eel' On motion of Snygg, seconded by liarris, bid of Schwieger , June 1st for tennis courts was rejscted. On motion of Snygg, l;"ngineer's estimate was approved, and Cl'3rk instructed to adverti;~s for bids :;:'(,1' tennis courts. Surety Dond of Axsl Benson v\ClS prssented. On l;lotion of Sanc'er, seconded by Harris, bond was approved. Renewal le8,se of Sorensen for building at Airbase V,ClS presented. On motion of Vvilson, seconded by Sander, was approvr;;d and M[~yor author- ized to sign. Lease of CL:rence VdllL:ms for buildings T-15 and T-2l at Airbase, $352.00 per year, was presented. On motion of Wilson, seconded by Overturf, was approved, and l\Ic:,yor authorizsd to [3ign. n Sr~QI!,Q]~:LQli V,H l:~R81\S, the UNION Pf\"CIFIC Hi\,ILHOllD COMPANY has tsnderc;d to ths CITY OF GHAND ISLJ\i'iD, l\18.:BHJ\SKA, an agre<.;Ill':n t extr,~ndinG to :,nd including August 31, 1954, the t,::rLl of 13[13";; deJ,ted fjeptsrnber ~" 19~~9, covering lease of land for park purposss at Grand I s1:1nd, Hilll County, N ebrnskaj said n.greemsD t beiI'g iden tifi sd 2,3 UnLon Pacific hailroad ComT)cmy' 3 C.D. No. 15994-D; and WE 8':1\ 8::/\ S , th '3 Coun c i 1 0 f tL S C i t Y 0 I' Gran cl I s Lm d 11 ass 0.i cl proposed agr'3emlt befors it and has gi vsn it careful review and con- sid<~rc).tion; and WHSR8AS, it is considsr,::d thiJ,t th3 :,; '::st irlterests of the sD,id Ci ty of Grand I slund, state of N sbraska, will be .Subs"3rved by the (lCC '?ptcnlC e of saidagr eemsn t j . I I I . f~ ;3 Tl:dHf.:FOHE, Be IT h2,bOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THt~ CITY OF' GHAND I SLf-liJD, STAT E OF N 8",BRASKA: That th s t ~rms of th e ('Lgr '2smsn t submi tt'2d by the Union Pacific Hailroad COffiY)cmy as afor esaid be, cmd th'2 same ar s h '3re by, acc ep ted in behalf of said City; That ths Mi'yor of sidd Ci ty is hereby authorized, srnpowered and directed to executs said ;lgreement on behalf of said Ci ty, and that the City elerk of said City is hersby authorized and dirsct':ld to elttest said agrssment [md to attach to each duplicate original of said CJ.breemsnt a c':;rtifisd copy of this rssolution. On motion of Ov?rturf, seconded by ~ander, resolution was adopted. Resignation of Halph bpencer as Chief of Police v.as presented , ( effsc ti vs July 1, 1949.) On motion of Call p bell, seconded by Vogt, was acc ept'3d. GRiiNL H3LAND l)UBLIC LIBHABY F'HIMJCIJ\L R8:POHT FOB Th~ YEi:..H JUN E 1, 1948 through MAY 31, 1949 Rsceipts-turned in to the City Treasurer Hes srvations on Books and Ivlagazin '3S Paid for Cards by Out of Town Patrons Paid for Lost Books Col1scted for Finss Total Hscsipts d~ 14 9c:. '1;-4 .. ./ 74.75 10.00 11 Q.!k.2.Q. $128it-.30 Expsndi tures Salaries, Library Staff Salaries, Building Staff Books Periodicals Heat, Light, Wat8r and Telephone Insurance Building & Grounds Hetiremen t Fund Other Operating Sxpenses To tal E:xp sn di tur e s 9,918.79 1,950.00 2, lt61.13 461.90 667.00 112.65 469 . 74 365.46 __-2.LC?.!.-41 $17,349.00 LIBRARIANS HSPOHT FOR TH8 YSAH JUN E 1, 1948 througb MAY 31, 1949. 73,3.34 !tA,058 117,392 .388 25,791 .3,757 Adul t Books, lVlagazin es, Pamphl:;ts and Pic tures ,",ere circulated. Juv7.'nile Bool:s, lVlagazines and Pictures v,sre circ-ulated. was the Total eirculG.tion which vIas an increase:; of 2,6:?l over last vsar's. was th? Average Daily Circulation. Volumes in th e Library of which 1,290 "livere cHIded this y<::ar. Mounted Pictures in ths library 01' which 606 were added thif, year. Magazines were received regularly. Magazinss wsre recsived regularly. 1;::0 9 e I I I e -,,-:>, .~ ~.-; .~.~ 6,244 Patrons havt;; cards and madt;; use of the resources of the Library, 184 Patrons from surrounding communities (25) and Rural Routes paid for U3(3. 620 l'eference Que:;stions w::;re:; answe:;r"3d by the Staff of v"hich 120 wer"3 by tel "3phon e. 36 People on an (J,V"3rag"3 uS"3d th"3 Re:;a,ding Rooms daily for study and reading. Lion 1 s Club gave a Book Pro j ector B,nd 48 Film Book~) for use of invalids. A-40 Y8AR COMPARISON Population (1910 and 1940 Census) Average Daily Circulation Volumes in Library Patrons having Cards 12Q2 10,326 84 11,000 2,056 19,130 388 25,791 6,244 1949 Respectfully submitted, H,::len IVI. Cbrd'8r Li brarian and Secretary. On motion of Thomssen, seconded by Harris, was approved and placed on file. Harris msntioned rsqusst for mor"3 pli~y grounds in vicini ty of Jeffsrson School, also a r"3qu"3st from V. ~'. w. for ground near th,:: bus lin':: for gynasium purposes. Harris rsferr'8d the rsqusst from WI'S. Ostermsi,::r for more gravel along the:; block of her residence. Wilson stated he and Chester Moore had been to Offi t F'ie:;ld checl{- ing machinery used in se:;uling cracks in runways. On motion of ~ilson, seconded by Sander, tllat City advertis"3 for bids for a cerpent grlJ1~r and joint cleaning machine. Overturf stated East Ashton Sand Cbmpany had rrw,de offer of 45~ per yard for dirt hauled, into park\'\ay in Ivleves Addition, discussion and Overturf authorized to have 8ast Ashton band C0 to haul dirt needed, or up to 1000 yards. Schirkofsky made request for small tractor mower for mowing Lincoln Park especially. . I I I . Jr',. " RES 0 L UTI 0 N ---------- WHEREAS, the unexpended balance now on hand in the Park Fund mIich was levied for the fiscal year of 1948-49, is considerably less than the amount necessary to meet the anticipated expenses, and WHEREAS, Five Thousand (~~5,000.00) Dollars in excess of the amount appropriated for said fund will be required to meet the payment of the claims to be filed against said fund, and WFillREAS, the sum of Five Thousand (~1;5,000.00) Dollars can be transferred from the Street Sinking Fund to said Park Fund for the purpose of paying said claims and the amount so borrowed be levied in the ensuing fiscal year and repaid to said Street Sinking Fund. THEREFOHE IT IS RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, that the sum of Five Thousand ($5000.00) Dollars be borrowed and transferred from the Street Sinking Fund to the Park Fund; that the City Treasurer be and he is hereby ordered, directed and authorized to transfer said funds as herein directed; that the amount of Five Thousand ($5,000.00~ Dollars borrowed from said Street Sinking Fund be levied and appropriated for the fiscal year of 1949-50 for the purpose of repaying the amount so borrowed to said Street Sirucing Fund and that the City Clerk forward to the City Treasurer a certified copy of this Resolution. Respectfully submitted this 15th day of June, 1949. On motion of Snygg, seconded by TlOf11SSen, Resolution 'was 8dopted. Roll call ballot, each Councilmc:tD voting aye. . I I I . i; R~quest (by B. J. Cunningham) from an operator in Central City for Sknting Hink i:1ermit vIas ref'3IT'9d to City Prop:::rty Committee. On motion of Vvil son, s '3cond'3d by C;jmp b'3ll , that sal vag'3 m:i. t'3I'iel s at Airbase be adv'3rtised for sal'3. June 15, 191,,9 To the Mayor and City l..ouncil, Grand Island, Nebraska. Gentlemen: The Strset and Alley Commi ttee, and tb.'3 Police Cornmi ttee after having met, wish to rsport that notic'3 be gi V'3n for the tenants on the plot of ground in th'9 neighborhood 01' Locust Str8et, and Anna Stre~t to vacate th'9 grounds as of rlugust 1, 1949. hespectfu1ly subrni tted, J Q -lit "rr''; s . l.:J. 1\1 cJ. ..L A 11 en O;,srturf Haymond K. Vogt Arthur C. Thomsse:r. h. tl.;. Snygg. On motion of Harris, seconded by Vogt, report was approved and Attorney instructed to notify tenants to vacate. Discussion on Union Bus Depot v\as had. .No [Jction taksn. ,OrdincHlce #2294, levying assessClent in V;ater Main District #117, was regularly passed by the Council anC:L sign'3d by the Mayor. Moved by Harri s, s'3conded by Thomss Com, that th'3 ordinanc e be pL':l,c'3d on its first reading at length. Holl call b:dlot, voting uy<::, Thomss<::n, Harris, Sander, liver.turf, Cmilpb<;=;ll, unygg, v-ilson and Vogt. Voting nay, none. The ordinance was read at l0ngth ancipas~,c~d its first r~ading. IVloV0d by Harris, s~cond'3d by rhomssen, that th'~ rul'Ss be suspend~d and th~ ordin2nc~ placed on its final passage and finally passsd. Roll call ballot vo ting aye, Thomssen) Ha,rri s, bander, Overtnrf, Campbell, Snygg, Wilson imd Vogt. Voting nay, none. Th~ ordinance was finally passed by the Council and signed by the Mayor. OrdiD(lnc~ 112295, Levying AS;3'3ssment in v~ateI' Main District 11124, was r<::gularly passed by the Council and sign~d by the IVlayor. . I I I . r, i.~.' ~7. ~. .~ " Moved by Harris, seconded by bnygg, that the ordinance be plD.ced on its first reading at length. Roll cD.ll ballot, votin[': aye, Thomssen, Harris, bander, Ov,::rturf, Campb,::ll, i.;;nygg, hilson and Vogt. Voting nay, none. The ordinc:mce was r9ad at l<::ngth an <'1 clpss<::d its first reading. Moved by Harris, seconded by 'Wilson, that the rules be suspsno.:::d ano the ordinance placed on its final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot, voting aye, Thomsssn, rIarris, Sander, Overturf, Campbell, Snygg, V"ilson and Vogt. Voting nay, none. The ordinance was finally passed by the Council and signed by the Mayor. On motion of Harris, seconded by Snygg, that Mr. Prince be notified to pres<::nt i t,::mized account for s'9rvic'::s rendered in case of Sycamore Street Underpass and City vs Union Pacific Railroad Company, for ITl",eting of July 6, 1949. Holl call ba~lot, all Council- men voting aye. Claims ogainst the City were presented. On notion of Harris, s'9conded by Vogt, vIers allowed. Roll call ba.llot, each Councilman voting aye. On motion of hilson, Council adjournc.;d. Juno::; 15, 1949. F. 8. Vihi te, City Cl'srk. . I I I . Grand Island, Nebr. July 6, 1949. Council met as a Board of Equalization on Water Main District No. 109, "His Honor,fl the Mayor, pr'3siding. All Councilms'n pr'3sent, except Thomssen. R E Q Q L U TI 0 11 ,'"t: ,-~;....) i~.~: :1.: t) BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA, ~itti:r1g as a. Board of Equalization after due notice having been given thereof that we find the total cost of Water Main District #109 to be the total sum of $2120.40; that we find the benefits accruing to the real estate in said district to be the sum of ~~2120. 40 and that we find the benefits accruing to the several lots, tracts and parcels of land in said district to be the sums set opposite the several descriptions as follows: ~ Rudolph N. Kuester Rudolph N. Kuester Rudolph N. Kuester Rudolph N. Kuester Rudolph N. Kuester John F. & Zel1a Mae Kruse So. 70' J. F. & Gladys L. Abrahamson No. 65.9' John F. & ZelIa Mae Aruse So.70'-W14.4' J. F. & Gladys L. Abrahamson ( E 40. 4 1 (No.65.9' of W14.9' 7 J. F. & Gladys L. Abrahamson 8 J. F. & Gladys L. Abrahamson 9 J.P. & Gladys L. Abrahamson 10 G. I. & W. C. R. R. Co. (CB&Q) G. 1. & W. C. R. R. Co. (CB&Q) G. I. & W. C. R. R. Co. (CB&Q) G. I. & W. C. R. R. Co. (CB&Q) G. I. & W. C. R. R. Co. (CB&Q) William Frank William Frank William Frank William Frank William Frank LOT BLOCK ADDITION AMOUNT Sou th Park ~~107 . 9 II 107.92 6 3 7 3 If 8 3 It 9 3 II 10 3 II 6 6 4 " 4 II 7 II 4 4 II 4 " 4 tt 4 II 1 2 13 13 13 13 13 14 " II 3 It 4 II 5 n II 1 2 14~;; II 3 4 " 14 14 tt 5 tt 14 Total II 107.92 II 107.92 II 107.9~ II 53.62 II 50.5C 11 13.6E " 90.47 " 104.12 II 104.12 It 104.12 104.12 104.12 " II II 104.12 II 104.12 " 104.12 107.92 " n 107.92 107.92 107.92 107.92 $2120.40 " " II . I I I . {~, ~) 'I ;,/ R E SO L UTI 0 N ---------- (contt) Respectful1:y- submitted this 6th day of July, 1949. Lare Campbell Raymond K. V--9p;t. Water, Light & ~ce Committee There being no protests, on motion of Campbell, second'?d by Vogt, resolution was adouted. On motion of Harris, seconded by Wilson, Council adjourned as a Board of Equalization. July 6, 1949. F. S. \l'hi te, Ci ty Cl (::rk. Grand Island, N s braska. July 6, 1949. Council met in r'.';gular session, "His honor, ft the Mayor prssiding. All Councilrrl'?n present except 'Ihomssen. Minutes of previous meeting were read and approved. Harris referred to complaints pertaining to a convalescent home operated by Glenn Swanson at 1204 West 8th street, also stnting patients being from H~=.tstings. all motion of Harris, ssconded by hilson complcJints were referred to City Attorney and Mr. SVvcmson to furnish names of patients to Mr. Holmberg. Bid of D. H. Schwieger on two double tennis courts vms presented. Total amount, $5995.40. On motion of Harris, seconded by Wilson, was referred to the Committee. .' I I I e r~ r~" t ~ , :: U Letter from L'3ague of N ebrCi.ska 1Vlunicipali ties wi th reference to increased car and truck licenses and dLstri bution of Silme was read. On motion of Harris, seconded by Wilson, was received and placed on file. Request from Union Pacific Huilroad Company, for renewal of lease on Sc:mi tary Sewer V\as presented. On motion of harris, seconded by Campbell, was I' eferred to 8ewer Committee. Lease by and between C. ~. Gleason r1nd City of Grand Island for pasturing of sheep along the seVier ditch was read. On motion of Harris, seconded by S~mder, lease was approved and Mayor authorized to sign. Bonds of Diamond "pgineering Company on Paving Districts Nos. 113-115 & 116 were presented. On motion of Sander, seconded by Harris, were approved. Agreements by und between the City of Grand Island & IVieves- Ray and Island healty Company vdth refer'3nce to paving of Anna street along their sev'3rcll prop'3rties wer'3 presented. On motion of Harris, seconded by Wilson, were approved and Mayor authorized to sign. Letter from Jr. ChiJmber of Comrnc;rce, pertaining to full time Manager at Airbase was read. On motion of ~ilson, seconded by Sander, was received ane placed on file. Peti tion from residents in 6th Precinct requesting Mayor and Council to make a play ground on Lots 10-12-14-16 &, 18, Block 4, College Addition was read. On Glotion of Harris, seconded by Sander, the Park Department and Recreation Dep:~rtment were directed to proceed to make Lots 10- 12-14-16 & 18, Block 4, College Addition into a play ground as r::;;quested. Petition for curb sidewalk along east side of Block 24, College Addition, signed by Max Powers et al was presented. On motion of Harris, seconded by vVilson, request Vias granted. Proposed lease wi th National Guard for build:lngs T-lOll- T-I013 & T-1017 at Airbase was presented. On motion of Wilson, seconded by Sander, was referred to City Attorney. . I I I . I"",;'f :1 Sanitation report for June was presented. On motion of Harris, seconded by Wilson, was accepted ;J.nd placed on file. Heport from J. G. Vvoodin for June, vvas pres en ted. On motion of Harris, seconded by Wilson was approved and filed. Proposed leases were presenTed as follows: ./ Nebraska Flying Service, $l,BOO.OO pSI' Jsar for Municipal H:JY'[';ar. On motion of Vdlson, seconded by S:mder, was approvea.. (IvlcLyor to sign.) Chas. F. Larsen, (Phillips Petroleum) 3 gasoline tanks, for i_ per gal., min. $20.00 per year. On motion of Wilson, seconded by Sander, was approved. (Mayor to sign) Reuben L. Anderson, T-8l1, $390.00 per year. On motion of V\!ilson, seconded by Sander, was approved. (Mayor to sign.) , ,..,/ Blue Feather F:'!,rms, Inc., T-71l & T-7l3, $LDaOO p"~r year. On motion of Wilson, seconded by Sander, Vias approved. (Mayor to ;oign.) Ross Flying Service, H,mgar Ill, $1,500.00 per year. On motion of Wilson, seconded by Sander, AIda Lumber & ~rain Co., Hangar #4, $4,500.00 per year. On motion of Wilson, seconded by Sander, was approved. (Mayor to sign) Application of VVilbur & Genevieve hartman for "On & Off" sale beer was presented. On motion of Scmder, was referred to L.icense Commi ttee. . I I I . , ~. ,< RES 0 L UTI 0 N. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA, that the application of tkWILBER E. HARTMAN & GENEVIEVE HARTMAN to sell beer at "ON & OFF" Sale under the trade name of Sportsmen's Bar at the address known as 107 East Third Street in said City of Grand Island,Nebrask a, be granted. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk forward to the Nebraska Liquor Control Commission at Lincoln,Nebraska a certi- fied copy of this Resolution. Respectfully submitted this 6th On motion of Gund'2r, second'2d by Harris, v,;as adopted. Portest on water ditch drainage from Union Pacific Eefrig'2rator cars and Nash Finch Co, sit;ned by Muchow, Rombach et aI, WbS }Jressnted. On motion of Harris, seconded by'Wilson, was rsferred to Street Committee,8ngineer Harrison and C. B. Kinnison. Harrison mentioned that third vvard delegation (Ryder Park) Vias present. (Recess & Discussion.) On motion of Overturf, seconded by Vogt, plan for third ward park was tentatively approved. On motion of Snygg, seconded by Harris, request for play grounds in Block 4, College Addition was granted. On motion of Ha.rris, seconded by vhlson, bid of Diamond Engineering Company on Paving District #115 was clCcepted and Mayor C1.uthorized to sign contract. . I I I e I' '" ~ r.j: On motion of Harris, seconded by Overturf, bid of Diamond Engineering Company on Paving District #116, was accepted and Mayor authorized to sign contract. Wilson requested permission of Council to aispose of salvage at Airbase. On motion of Campbell, s'2coYided by Viilson, permission was granted to Airport Committee to dispose of salvage. V\ilson requested Council to mak<;; express-Lon as to full time manager at Airport. (Discussion, none needed as long as Vvilson was Chairman, inquiry as to Wilson as acting manager. Vogt mentioned tllat Benja,min Woods wished to purchase a strip of ground north of his house in Lot 15, Koehler Sub-division. On motion of Vogt, seconded by Campbell, was referred to City Property Committee. Complaint of Edmunds p'~rtaining to bus stop on Eddy Street, between lOth & 11th Str'2'3ts was made by V ogt. Campbell stated he had received a r'2quest for street light on South Sycamore Street also on South Pine btreet. On motion of Vogt, was referred to committee and C. W. Burdick. Campbell stated a complaint that catch basin at Koenig & Pine Streets was stopped up. On motion of harris, secor,ded by Campbell, was T''3ferred to rngineering Department. Campbell stated John Shuler had made complaint on Sugar Factory ditch. Discussion on graveling Second ~ard. On motion of Harris, seconded by Overturf, that gravel district in Second Vi ard, all dirt streets and alleys be included, be created and E'ngireer bring in estimate for grading and gravc::ling. C. W. Burdick inquired concerning Chanbers Construction Company Contract as to sub-lc::tting the c::lectrical v,ork to CommoYlv,eal th Eaec. Company. ()n motion of Harris, seconded by Sander, p~.?rmission was granted to Chambers to sub-lc:;t 2;lectrical "vork. C. Vv. Burdick suggested that a portion of bond m01;ey be:? invested in short term government paper. . I I I . , "-, ~ { .~.~r On motion of Harris, seconded by Snygg, C. W. Burdick und Finance Commi ttee were authorized to invest a portion of money in short term paper. C. W. Burdick mentioned that some persons in Ashton Place were hard to get along with as to the trimming of trees along power line and also trees planted in center of easements. On motj.on of Campbell, s'9conded by Snygg, Ci ty Attorney's opinion as to s:asem'9nts was ordered publish'3d and each individual to be notifi'9d. On motion of Harris, s'9conded by Wilson, the Street Corami ttee and Sngine'2r were authorized to cneck on the t.lk's Block and lower same to level wi th th8 curb. On motiorl of Overturf, seconded by Campbell, l1..ngineer was instruct'3d to have mulberry tree on s uth end of th.:.; block r'~moved. C. B. Kinnison suggest,ed the Milk Ordinance 1119111-, Sections 6-7 & 8, b8 amended. On motion of Harris, second'2c1 by Wilson, recomm.:.;ndation was approved and ittorney instructed to prepare Ordinance. C. B. Kinnison r'9commended an increase in garbage rates. Miiyor Jrl:mtioned need for more ground at Cemet9ry, suggesting 20 acres on the east. On motion of Campbell, seconded by Harris, Gi ty Property Committee was instructed to check on cedar trees, cause of dying etc. (j' I;',J :J RES 0 L UTI 0 IT WflliREAS, there is the su~ of $18,578.41 carried in the treasurer's account to the credit of the Sanitation DepaI'tment, . I \vhich sum of moneJr is not"a part of the earnings of said Department received during the fiscal year of 1948-49 and said amount has not been appropriated for the use and benefit of said Sanitation DepaI.t!lent, and WlillREAS, on the 20th day of October, 1948, the sum of $5000.0C was paid to the Light Department to be applied on a loan of ~~45000(' and the said sum of ~:~5000. 00 was paid au t of the earnings for the year which vms 1948-49, 'and ('. vVHEHEAS, the sald amount of 'w5000.00 should have been paid to the Light Department out of the mnount in the treasurer's account instead of the Department's earnings, and wrillREAS, because the said Sunl of $5000.00 was paid out of the Sanitation Department's earnings the amount now on hand is I so greatly reduced that there is not sufficient funds with which to pay the claims. NOW, THEREFOHE, BE rr RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF ~ :J.1lJE CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, l\fEBRASK.A: Tha t the sum of ~~5000. 00 be transferred from the treasurer I s ac coun t of tbe said Sani ta tion Department to the Ep propria ted funds of the said Department so that the claims against said department may be paid. That the Cit",y Treasurer be and he is hereby authorized to transfer said funds as herein provided and that the City Clerk forward to the City Treasurer a certified copy of this Resolu tion. I . He spectf'LJ.11y submitted this 6th day of July, 1949. On motion of Snygg, seconded by harris, resolution was adopted. . I I I . 1"',> '"j; ~' ~) RESOLUT1.QN V~IEREAS, the estimated earnings rrOll the operation or the Grand Island Municipal A.irport for the year of 1948-49, was the sum or ~20,OOO.OO, and WHEREAS, the actual earnings received from the operation of the airport for said fiscal year is the sum of ~li;58,560.59, and WE1J;REAS, there is not sufficient money in the airport fund at this time with which to pay claims. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNGHL OF TIIE CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, lTEBRA.sICA: That the Sun1 of ~~8,OOO.OO be and the same is hereby ordered tr'ansferred from the earnings of said airport to the Airport Fund; that the City Treasurer be and he is hereby ordered and authorized to transfer said funds as herein directed and that the City Clerk forward to the City 'J:!reasurer a certified copy of this Hesolution. Respectfully submitted this 6th day of July, 1949. ~L~ .--'"" ~A/veL\ ~--> Finance orM1ittee On motion of Gnygg, sscor;dsd by bc:mdsr, Hesolution \'Vas adoptsd. On motion of harr'is, seconded by Snygg, bid of D. H. Schwieger, $5,995.40 for construe tion of tennis courts \\as accepted. On motion of Harris, secondea by bander, on-:: double tc::nnis court would be at Pi!:;r Parl-c and one ClauDIe court €it Grace Abbott P:irk. , . . , v , (j 11. E SOL UTI 0 N WHEREAS, on the 1st day of July, 1949, there was a balance in . I the Parldng Lot Pund in the sum of ~~;4930.42, and Wlf8HEAS, the claims for tb.e operation of the Parking Lot have been paid out of the Police Fund and between the 1st day of Ivlarcb., 1949, and June 30th, 1949, claims for said Parking Lot Fund were paid in the smn of ~;j)3763.15, and WEEHEAS, the amount paid out of the Police Pund for the operation of said Parking Lot .in the said sum of $3763.15 should now be refunded to said Police Fund. NOW, THEHEFOHE, BE IT HESOLVED BY TIfE; MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA: That the sum of 4;;3763.15 be and the same is hereby ordered transferred from the receipts of the Parking Lot Fund to the Police :F'und; that the transfer of said funds be shown on the records of the City Treasurer and City Clerk; that the Citj- I 'Treasurer be and he is heI'eby ordered to transfer said sum as herein directed and that the City Clerk forward to the City Treasurer a certified copy of this Resolution. Hespectfully submitted this 6th day of July, 1949. ::a&tt~-- On motion of Snygg, seconded by Sander, r 3so1ution .was adopted. I . ~; ,~~; RES 0 L UTI 0 N --------- WHEREAS, the expenses of repayinG' building and operating the . I baseball field have been paid out of the funds appropriated for the oene1'1 t of the Park F'und., and WHEREAS, there is now an accunmlation of receipts received from the operation of the baseball park in the sum of ~S2060. 52 and this sum should therefore be transferred to the Park Fund. NOW, l1HEREFORE, :mE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY 01" GRALD ISLAND, NEBRASKA: Tha t the sum of ~?2060. 52 be, and the same is hereby ordered transferred from receipts received from the operation of the baseball park to the Park Fund; that the Ci ty fllreasurer be and he is hereby ordered and authorized to transfer said funds v as herein directed and that the City Clerk forward to the City Treasurer acertified copy of this resolution. Respectfully submitted this 6th day ~. ~ p~ ~ ~~ -b ,~)ct-~~\ I ~_/ ommittee I On rnotion of Snygg, seconded by Harris, resolution was adopted. I . r<: () J.,,) ". ~/ RES 0 L UTI 0 N ------- VIFIEREAS, the amount appropriated for the Sewer Fund for the fiscal year of 1948-49 has been expended and there is not . I sufficient money in said account with wlich to pay claims, and WHEREAS, there is more than ~aoo,ooo.OO in the.Street Sinking Fund and said Silla of $6500.00 can be safely transferred from said Street Sinking Fund to the Sewer Pund at this time in order that claims may be paid. NOVI, TBERElI' ORE" BE IT RESOLVED :Df TEE l'flAYOH AND COUNCIL OP frEE CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, liEBRASKA: That the sum of ;!;;6500.00 be and the same is hereby ordered transferred from the Street Sinking li'und to the Sewer Fund; that the Ci t;y lI'reasurer be and he is hereby ordered and authorized to transfer said funds as herein directed and that the City Clerk forward to the City lI'reasurer a certified copy of this Hesolu tion. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that at the time of prepa;era tion 61>: the I annual appropriation for the year of 1949-50, that sufficient funds be 1evj.ed so that the amount herein borrowed from said Street Sinking 2und may be repaid. Respectfully submitted this 6th day of July, 1949. ~yp-- '0)~;\..-e4 On motion of Snygg, seconded by Harris, resolution was ado ted. I . . I I I e , \ 'U RES 0 L UTI 0 N ---'- v1hEREAS, the amount appropriated for the Paving Pund for the fiscal year of 194B-49 has been expended and there is not sufficienl money in said account with which to pay claims, and VJHEHEAS, there is more than q;;lOO,OOO.OO in the Street Sinking; l~'und and said SU111 of ~;; 2,500.00 can be safely transferred from said Street Sinking Pund to the Paving J?und at this time in order that claims may be paid. NOW, 'I1HEREJi10RE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND C OUNC IL OF' THE CITY OF GRAIID ISLAND, NEBRASKA: That the sum of' ;:;;2,500.00 be and the same is hereby ordered transferred from the Street Sinking Fund to the Pavil1g Fund; tha t the City 'treasurer be and he is hereby ordered and au thori zed to transfer said funds as herein directed and that the City Clerk forward to the City Treasurer a certified copy of this Resolution. Respectfully submitted this 6th day of July, 1949. ~~~~ " S{' \..~, .,c.',.-/t!,.., A A, C; ')c~.vJ~\ t'" ....... \ -..."... ~p" - , ~----"" I , / ~ . -"/ ~ ~ Financ~~lmnittee On motion o:f Snygg, seconded by harris, resolution was adopted. The Mayor requested Presido:;;nt harris to preside. Ordimmce #2296, Assessmo:;;nt on Vvcltermain District #109 regularly passo:;;d by the Council 2na1 s"; "rlca' '. ...J..b'~ by ths Mayor. vms lVIovsd by Campbell, seconded by Vogt, placed on its first rsading at l'9ngth. that tIt.:; ordine.nce bo:;; Thorns s en, Roll call ba.llot votin(l' 3"0 ~ c) <. . y v, ~ander, uverturf, Campbsll, Snygg, hilson and Vogt. The ordinancs was rsad at lenl~th fC'[lC1 t, ,~~ passed its Harris, Voting nay, none. first reading. Moved by Wilson, seconded by Campbell. tr"lc~t , . the rules be suspended and the ordinance placed on its final ,'pas 3cU."). e and' 11 c ~ lllW Y passed. . I I I . ,.-..... . )< x '----'.L Roll call ballot, voting aye, Thomss~n, Harris, Sand~r, Overtuff, Campbell, Snygg, V,ilson and Vogt. Voting nay, none. The ordinanc~ was finally passed by the Council and signed by the Mayor. Ordinance #2297, creating V' a tenllain District #125, was regularly pa.ssed by the Council and ;:3igned by ths .Mayor. Moved by hilson, secondsd by Gander, that the ordinancs be placed on its first reading Ett l:;;ngth. Hall call ballot, voting aye, Thomssen, Harris, Sunder, Ovsrturf , Campbell, bnygg, hilson and Vogt. Voting nay, none. The ordinance was read at length and passed its first reading. Moved by Campbell, s,,:;conded by Overturf, that the rules be suspended :md the ordinance placed on i t;3 final pcu3sagc~ and finally pass'3d. Roll call ballot, voting aye, TllOmssen, Harris, ""cLDder, Overturf, Campbell, Snygg, Wilson and. Vogt. Voting nay, none. The ordinance was finally passed by the Council and signed by the Mayor. Ordinance #~:298, creating V.ater ii/lain District #126, was regularly pass,?d by the Council and ;:;igned by the Mayor. Moved by Campbell, seconded by Wilson, that th<:; ordinance be placed on its first reading d.t length. Roll call ballot, voting aye, Thomssen, harris, Sander, Overturf, Campbell, Snygg, Wilson ilnd Vogt. Voting nay, none. The ordinance was read at length and pass<:;d its first reading. Moved by Cmnpbell, seconded by Overturf, that the rules be suspend'3d and the ordin,lIlce be placed on its final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot, voting aye, 'l'homssen, HarriS, Sand<:;r, Overturf, Campbell, Snygg, V'vilson and Vogt. Voting nay, none. The ordinanc'.? vms finally pass'?d by the Council ;:md signed by the Mayor. Ordinance #2299,cre~ting Paving District #118, was regularly passed by the Council imd signed by the Mayor. Moved by Simder, seconded by Wilson, that th(~ ordinance be placed on its first reading at l:mgth. Fall call ballot, voting aY8, Thomss m, Harris, Sander, Overturf, GJmpbell, Snygg, Wilson and Vogt. Voting nay, none. . I I I e ~. (\:'-.1::.., The ordinanc".; was read at length and passed its first reading. lvloved by Cmnpbell, second'ed by Ovsrturf, that the rul.es be suspend<::d and th<:: ordinanc<:: placed on its final pas;:3age and finally p113s<::d. Holl call bclllot, voting (lye, ThDlllSs<::n, Harris, 0<:mc1er, Overturf, Campbell, Snygg, Wilson a.nd Vogt. Voting n11Y, none. Th<:: ordinanc<:: "Vvas finally pass9d by th9 Cbuncil and ~)ign9d by th":? Mayor. Claims against the City liY9r8 pres0nted. On Llotion of t;nygg, seconded by Sander, vvere allowed, roll call ballot, eclch Councilman voting aye. Thomss":?n abs":?nt. On motion of Vogt, Council adjourned. F. S. White, City Clsrk. July 6, 1949. '".'.J t,} APPROPHIATIONS AND EXPeNDITURES FOR FI SCJ~L YEAR TO JULY 7, 194.9 . FUND APPROPRIATIONS RECEIPTS & EXPENDED B.ALANCE TR1ill SFERS I To Pay Co. Treas. 4,000.00 4,000.00 Salaries 17,500.00 14,1193.24 3,006.76 Street & Alley 37,515.26 30,460.80 7,054.46 Gas Tax 16,800.00 12,745.15 4,054.85 Sewer Fund 50,000.00 6,500.00 51,398.55 5,101.4.5 Storm Sewer 10,100.00 9,348.02 751.98 Engineer 18,260.00 14,761.82 3,498.18 Incidentals 45,281.14 7,500.00 50,369.17 2,411.97 Municipal Pool 6,500.00 4,232.85 2,267.15 Airport 48,992.18 8,000.00 48,342.25 8,649.93 Sani ta tion 33,000.00 5,000.00 35,403.45 2,596.55 Street Lighting 11,500.00 11,500.00 I Hydrant Ren tal 6,000.00 6,000.00 Pctrk Fund 39,214,.35 7,060.52 1+2,426.29 3,848.58 Police Fund 95,075.00 18,202.72 108,239.80 4,917.92 C';Jmetery 31,000.00 20,083.49 10,916.51 Fire Fund 79,840.00 70,451.57 9,388.43 Pension Fund 10,848.07 3,768.99 7,079.08 I Paving Fund 14,915.00 9,500.00 22,4.14.26 2,000.74 I I 5,000.00 3,900.00 1,100.00 = Music Fund . 581,341:00 bl,763.24 I Total Approp. - Transfers 61--,163 . 2& 643,104.24 560,459.70 82,644.54 Ice Fund 31,866.34 Water Fund 216,218.43 I Ligh t Fund 552,260.07 Sewer District 13,707.75 . PavirJg District . 91.d:04~ $1,46"5",916.33 Respectfully submi tted, F. C' Whi te, P. Ci ty Clerk e I Grand Island, Nebr. July 20, 1949 Council met in regular session. His Honor, the Mayor, presiding. All Councilmen present. Minutes of previous meeting read and approved except figures on Nebraska Flying Service should be $1800 instead of $1500 per year and Blue Feather Farms $400 per year. Mr. Pierce made request for the City to proceed with ordinance conveying title to property on the north side of Waugh Street ad- jacent to lot 1, Block 10, Scarff's Addition, to Larry W. Banks. On motion of Sander, seconded by Harris, was referred to the City Attorney. Persons from the Thircl Ward were present for the purpose of discussing Third Ward Park. On motion of Snygg, seconded by Harris, that the contracter proceed with the tennis courts as now outlined. Carried. Mr. Reams suggested since Oak Street is paved, there be II a stop sign put on First Street at Oak.On motion of Harris, seconded by Wilson, matter was referred to the Police Committee for their t t-, I' I I e recommendation. Letter of thanks from W. R. Kemp, Tri-States Theater Corporation, to the Mayor and Council for their part in the dedication of the open air theater was received and placed on file. Opinion from City Attorney Holmberg pertaining to lots 2, 4, 5, and 6 in Block 4, Lmnberts Addition was presented. On motion of Harris, seconded by Sander, was approved. Request from Michae~ O'Connell for permission to lay curb sidewalk along the west side of Greenwich from John Street to the alley was presented. On motion of Harris, seconded by Thomssen, permission was granted. Request from Chester Moore for an increase in salary on account of acting manager of the Airport was presented. On motion of Wilson, seconded by Sander, received and placed on file. Petition from Kamps, Hatcher and others, for the creation of a paving district on Fifth Street between Pine and Sycamore was presented. On motion of Harris, seconded by Wilson, was referred to the Street and Alley Committee. . I I I . Petition signed by Sotbman Company, Brown and Webb for the creation of paving district in the alley between Third and Front Street from Cleburn to Elm was presented. After some discussion pertaining to charges on storm sewer, was referred to the Street and Alley Committee. On motion of Harris, seconded by Sander, cost of Storm Sewer be assessed to property owners along with paving costs, in ~aRPS ~m8re storm b~WCr iB constructed fu~ the purpooo of relief from cooling eyst~m ~ater. Bonds were presented as follows: Chester Moore, Manager of Airport Stanley C. Miller, Desk Sergeant B. F. Schoenrock, Patrolman C. C. Campbell, Fire Chief Elmer Snyder, dba Neon Sign Company, Sign Hanger D. H. Schweiger, Performance Bond, Construction of Tennis Courts On motion of Sander, seconded by Harris, were approved. Lease agreements were presented as follows: By and between the City of Grand Island and the Grand Island High School Athletic Board for Hanger #3 $600 a year. On motion of Wilson, Seconded by Sander, was approved and Mayor authorized to sign. United Appliance Wholesalers, Inc., building identified as T-847, $1425 per year. On motion of Wilson, seconded by Sander, was approved and Mayor authorized to sign. J. M. Crites, building T-I001, $840 per year. On motion of Wilson, seconded by Sander, was approved and Mayor authorized to sign. S. T. Fleharty, building identified as T-I002, $360 per year. On motion of Wilson, seconded by Sander, was approved and Mayor authorized to sign. U. S. of America for renewal of lease of Reclamation Service was held out by the Mayor and also the renewal of lease by and between the State of Nebraska and the City for buildings used for Armory purposes. Communication from James Mayer pertaining to the donors for the construction of tennis courts: Liederkranz Eagles Elks G.I. Saddle Club funerican Legion Veterans of Foreign Wars 1948 Tennis Club ~ ~250.00 250.00 250.00 250.00 250.00 250.00 36.25 $1536.25 On motion of Snygg, seconded by Harris, was accepted. On motion of Harris, seconded by Snygg, agreements by and between the City of Grand Island and the Diamond Engineering Company for the construction of Paving Districts 113, 115 and 116 . I I I . n ,. were approved and the Mayor authorized to sign. After some discussion on the curb to be constructed in the Meves Addition, on motion of Harris, seconded by Wilson, that Harrison be authorized to make change in curb design from the regular curb to Integral curb. . I I I e /.:;, ,j RES 0 L IT T ION ---------- VlHEREAS, certain individuals and organization,s desirous of promoting the construction of Tennis Courts in the City of Grand Island, agT'eeel to pay a portion of the oost of said courts and contributions towards such construction have totaled the sum of ~1;;1536. 25, and VlllEBEAS, the said amount of ;,:,:15~S6.25, was on the 1~'t'1 d"'y \ - " -, - ,) i 0- ,,' of July, 1949, paid to the City Treasurer, by N. H. McKeag, Trustee, as ['1;1'Jears by the treasurer r s receipt identLfied as No. 7907,I:/hich amount was j:Jaid into the General Fund of the City of Grand Island and the same should be applied tovcrards the construction of said Tennis Courts. NOW, THEHI~POEJ~, BE IT RESOLVED BY TEE LIAYOR AND COUNCIL OF TI-lTI~ CITY OF' GRAND ISLAND: That the said sum of 536.25 be transferred from the General Fund to the Park Fund; that the amount thereof be applied to\:vards the paymellt of the construction of said Tennis Courts; that the City Treasurer be, and he is hereby directed and authorized to transfer and credit said contributions to the Park Iiiund and to pay the warrants dravm against said funds for' the construction of said Tennis Courts. BE I1' PUH'l'ID.;n RESOLVED tha t the Ci ty Clerk forwaJ:,d to the City Treasurer a certified copy of this Resolution. He spe c tfully subml tted th1 s 20thday of July, 19 '19. R. E. Snygg J. E. Harris John Sander Finance Conwittee On motion of Snygg, seconded by Harris, Resolution was adopted. RES 0 L UTI 0 N WIIlmEAS, on the 28th day of July, 1928, the i,!ayor and C ouneil passed and app:r'oved Ordinance No. 12~:1, levyin&; ,special assessments to pay for the cost of certain sidewalks, and . I VInm.I~.r\.s, the s.,.dewalk ViaS constructed along the east side of Lots 2, 4, 5 and 6 in Block 4 of Lambert's 2nd Addition, to the City of Grand Island and said lots were not assessed separately but collectively and were assessed the total sum of 0128.81. WHEl1EAS, it navY becomes necessar'Y that each lot be assessed separately for .said sidewalk and the said assessment in the amount of ~,128. 81 should be divided equally among said four lots above mentioned. I; 0 V'f , 'l'IIl~REIi' 0 H.E , IT HESOLVED BY liAYOH. AITD COUNCIL OP 'l"1IE CITY OF GHAND ISLAND, NEmMSICA, that the above mentioned lots be assessed as follows: OWNER LO~: BLOCK ADDITION AIWUWr -- -- John J. 1a~Jbert 2 4 Lambert I s 2nd /'';:')') 20 .( .-..1 II I John T Lambert 4 4 II II ;32.20 u . John J Lambert 5 LI. II II 32 .20 . J orm J. Lan1bert G LI f1 1I 32. ;20 :J: BE rr.c .FUHTFiJZR m;;SOLVED that the Ci ty 'rreasurer be and he is hereby authorized and ordered to change and amend his tax records in accordance with the provisions of this Hesolution and that the . Ci ty Clerk forwaI'c1 to the C:l. t-:r 'I'reasurer a certified copy of this Hesolu.tion. BB 1'1" PURTm~H HESOLVED t.U3.t saiel assess:ments be a lien upon thcr eal estate above described from and after the date of JUly 28, 1928, as appears by Ordinance No. 1241 of the ordinances of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska; that said I e assessments bear interest as provided by said Ordinance No. 1241 and that the same be collected as in the case of other speclal assessments. ; ,,;'-:, R E 3 0 L UTI 0 N ---------- (canlt) Respectfully submitted this20th day of July, L?4:9. .. I R. E. Snygg J. E. Harris John Sand..su:' Pinance Conrrnl t tee On motion of Snygg, seconded by Sander, resolution was adopted. I I . . I I I . ~~', : '1 ,-";' \/ li~QQ.1Q.IIQ.R WHEHEAS, during the month of May, 1948, the City installed 150 new Karpark Meters ~ftlich were to be paid for from receipts of said new Meters (invoice $10,165.95) .which money was borrowed from the Light Fund to be repa.id from monthly receipts of new Meters and, WHEHEAS, there has been paid to C . V\o Burdick from the Polic e y l:;Und the amount of $6,610.22 and the receipts from nev\I Meters from August 11, 19~.8 to July 15, 1949 is ~j5,226.18, as per Treasurers report. NOW THEHEFORE B8~ IT HESOLVED that the ,)mount of $5,226.18 be trcmsferred from the new Meter Heceipts to the Police Fund, and tha t the City Clerk be authorized to make such transfer to the Police Fund, and that a certified copy of this Resolution be 1'01'- warded to the City Treasurer. Respectfully submitted, this 20tll day of July, 1949. R. E. SnygK ____ J. E. Harris --,------------ John Sander On motion of Snygg, seconded by Sander, Resolution was adopted. Thomssen advised the Council of complaint from Miss Margaret Anion, East Fourth Street, pertaining to stone wall on the property line between her lot and the lot east being in hazardous condition. Wall being five or six feet in height, of cement blocks which have become loose. After some discussion, the Mayor stated it would be a private matter and that the City should not enter into it. On motion of Thomssen, seconded by Campbell, was referred to the City Attorney and if the City would have anything to do with condemnation, to proceed to draw up ordinance pertaining to same. Some discussion on the condition of chimney at the Library. On motion of Harris, seconded by Campbell, was referred to the Building Inspector Walker with power to act. Harris suggested after the grading is completed at Dodge School lot, comfort stations be constructed. . I I I e C) 1 \:/ ,J..;. The Mayor advised the Council that the leveling of the Elks block, dirt removed be placed on the Dodge School block. Some discussion as to drainage. On motion of Overturf, seconded by Sander, was referred to Engineer Harrison for grading. Wilson requested approval of the Council in employing Merle McDermott to represent the City in matters coming up pertaining to the Airport by and between the City of Grand Island and the U. S. Government. On motion of Wilson, seconded by Campbell, approval was given. Sander mentioned the hazardous condition existing on Fourth Street west of Broadwell, especially on nights of ball games and suggested that Fourth Street be made a stop street west of Broadwell to Ball Park. On motion of Sander, seconded by Over- turf, was referred to the Police Committee with power to act. Overturf reported that he had contacted B. D. Wood per- taining to the purchase of portion of ground 30 x 70 feet in the southwest corner of lot 15, Koehler Subdivision and that Mr. Wood had offered $120 for same. After some discussion, was referred back to the committee for further checking. Overturf reported the North Side Fire Station needs paint. On motion of Campbell, seconded by Overturf, Fire Chief was instructed to have specifications presented and same be advertised for bids. Motion of Campbell, seconded by Overturf, the Fire Committee was authorized to have linoleum laid upstairs at the North Side Fire Station. . I I I e 't~, ~) V,-.!'- Vogt made mention of' the need of a stop light at Second and Sycamore. On motion of Campbell, seconded by Vogt, the Police Department were instructed to put four corner stop lights at Second and Sycamore. Discussion as to stop signs on state and Lafayette west o~ Broadwell. On motion of Harris, seconded by Wilson, was referred to the Police Committee. Dr. Woodin, to whom was referred the Swanson Convalescent Home for checking, reported that the patients at that place seemed to be nearly normal and that he considered they were no longer mental cases. Representative from Public Relations of Hastings Hospital was present and advised the Oouncil they were not re- leasing any patients from the Hspl.who were not, in their estimation, in a mental condition to permit such removal. Recess. After some discussion on ground for cemetery purposes, motion by Wilson, seconded by Campbell, that the City Attorney proceed with necessary papers to obtain the twenty acres east of the cemetery and north of the section line. After some discussion as to adequate ground for tennis and ball park at Grace Abbott Park, motion by Harris, seconded by Snygg, a double tennis court be placed at Grace Abbott park and sufficient ground for ball park be obtained where possible. On motion of Harris, seconded by Thompson, vote of thanks was extended to the Lions Club pertaining to the DDT campaign. Discussion of the 1949-1950 budget. All departments having submitted estimates for the ensuing year. Claims against the City were presented. On motion of Thomssen, seconded by Harri s, were alloifled. Roll call ballot. Voting lI;'les It Thomssen, Harris, Sander, Wilson, Snygg, Vogt, Campbell, Overturf. Voting "noll, none. On motion of Harris, Council adjourned. July 20,1949. F. S. White Ci ty Clerk e I I I e in [) ~j t..:J August 3, 1949 Grand Island, Nebr. Council met in regular session, his Honor the Mayor presiding. All Councilmen present. Minutes of previous meeting were read and approved except that portion referring to costs of Storm Sewer being constructed at time of paving. Protests from Eldene Zamzow, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Trueblood, Schroeder and others pertaining to the moving onto Lot 7, Block 69, Wheeler and Bennetts Addition, of a house owned by Oscar Hild. Mr. Walker stated that the house when repaired per agreement would be an asset to the community. After some discussion, on motion of Wilson, seconded by Thomssen, was referred to the committee, City Attorney and Building Inspector with power to act. Mr. John Harley, 1521 North vmeeler, made protest pertain- ing to billing for sewer service stating that his sewer service bill was about three times the amount of the water bill on the same billing. Mrs. Miller advised that it seemed to her the consumption of water on sewer service billing was taken for the wrong period. Her meter reading being from September 13 at which time of year considerable water is used for lawns, gardens, shrubbery, etc. The same thing as pertained to Mrs. Miller's argument was stated by V. Russell, 615 West Charles, regarding his family. Yellow Cab Company made request/for parking space in front of O. P. Skaggs relinquishing spaces at Fourth and Walnut Fourth and Pine and Palmer Hotel and the one at Ernst Bakery and changed to the location requested. After some discussion on motion of Harris, seconded by Vogt, was referred to the Police Committee and Street and Alley Committee with power to act. Grand Island, Nebraska August 3, 1949 Hohorable Mayor & City Council Grand Island, Nebraska. Gentlemen: Upon inspection of plumbing work done by Fred Williams Plumbing and Heating Co. under Permit No. 907 to them for Oscar Gray, owner, 2216 North Grand Island Avenue, issued December 10, 1946. ~ I find this plumbing does not comply with the Grand Island lumbing Code as to material and workmanship. About two weeks ago I asked Mr. Williams to go with me to look at this work which he refused to do. On Tuesday of this week I again went to Mr. Williams with the suggestion for him to correct this faulty plumbing and was again informed that he would do nothing about it. . I I I . r:, ,f ;;.} ,.~ I therefor recommend that Mr. Williams be ordered to appear before the City Council and show cause why his Plumbing License should not be revoked. Respectfully submitted, Ernest L. Walker Building Inspector After some discussion by Thomssen, Campbell, Wilson, and Walker pertaining to the plumbing on this job, motion by Thomssen, seconded by Overturf, that Williams be notified to appear before the Council at the next regular meeting. Request by John F. Cleary, Captain of 134th Infantry of Nebraska National Guard, pertaining to leave for Recruit Leo B. Coonts for the purpose of attending summer encampment at Fort Leonard Wood for two weeks August 6 to 21. After some discussion, on motion of Campbell, seconded by Thomssen, request was granted. Summons from the County Sheriff pertaining to tax fore- closures was presented and referred to the City Attorney. Request of Abrahamson Building and Supply Company for per- mit to build four four-plexes in Blocks four and eleven, Ashton Place, was presented. After some discussion, on motion of Wilson, seconded by Thomssen, a hearing before the Zoning Committee was ordered for August 17. Communication from Grand Island Model Laundry asking relief pertaining to water put through their meters and disposed of through the Storm Sewer. The billing now is made pertaining to all water metered into the Laundry. On motion of Harris, seconded by Sander, was referred to the Sewer Committee. Request from residents in the vicinity of Seventeenth and Park Avenue for a street light at that location was presented. On motion of Campbell, seconded by Thomssen, was referred to the Light Committee. Petition for paving Tenth Street from Eddy to Broadwell signed by several property owners on Tenth Street was presented. on motion of Harris, seconded by Wilson, City Attorney was authorized to draw ordinance creating paving district. Request of L. W. Johnson to have his name removed from the protest pertaining to the paving of Harrison Street and others, Paving District 118 (thus making protest insufficient~. On motion of Harris, seconded by Wilson, request was granted and district ordered created. . I I I . .,~), r Bids on tearing down chimney at the Library were presented as follows: Geer Maurer Company $477.00 375.00 E. J. Bell Company On motion of Thomssen, seconded by Campbell, bid of E. J. Bell was accepted. Request of C. J. Majer to have Airport lease on Building T-l03 cancelled was presented. On motion of Wilson, seconded by Overturf, request was granted. Request of the Reclamation Bureau for permission to leave certain of their buildings located on the Airbase until such time as the lower Platte River area has a location for construction site was presented. On motion of Wilson, seconded by Sander, request was granted. Proposed leases for buildings at the airbase were presented as follows: Ernest i.fu.i tehead, building iclentified as T-103, one year at $600. James E. Riley, building identified as T-ll, for one year at $420 On motion of Wilson, seconded by Sander, leases were approved and the Mayor authorized to sign. RESOLUTION mIEREAS, the United States of America, referred to in a certain lease as the Government, has submitted to the City of Grand Island a lease for the rental of buildings described as Building No. T-840, Service Station, 12' x 16', which includes one 12,000 gallon tank and one electric pump; Building No. T-84l, Storage Garage, 32' x 881; Building No. T-842, Motor Vehicle Repair Shop, 641 x 144' and Building No. T-844, Oil Storage Shed, 241 x 151, situated on the municipal airport belonging to the City of Grand Island, said lease being for the period of June 1st, 1949 to June 1st, 1950, which said lease is attached and made a part hereof, and VffiEREAS, The Mayor and City Council have said purposed lease before them and have considered the same and find that the ~ purposed lease should be entered into and excepted. NOVI, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, that said lease be and the same is hereby approved and the Mayor and City Clerk are hereby authorized, directed and instructed to sign said lease for . I I I . G and ,on behalf of the City of Grand Island, the lessor. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk attach certified copies of this Resolution to all copies of said purposed lease and ,forward the same to the proper agent and authority of the lessee. Respectfully submitted this 3rd day of August, 1949. O. E. Wilson John Sander Allen Overturf Airport Committee On motion of Wilson, seconded by Thomssen, Resolution was adopted. Engineer's estimate No.1, Paving District 109, for $2820.40, was presented. On motion of Harris, seconded by Thomssen was approved. Grand Island, Nebraska August 3, 1949 Honorable Mayor & City Council Grand Island, Nebraska Gentlemen: The following is the City Engineer's estimate for the con- struction of Paving District No. 117, which district is to be in Division Street from Garfield Street to Ingals Street. Approx 1086.7 cu. lds.6" concrete slab complete @ $17.00 per cu. yd. 1100 cu yds. excavation @ $1.00 per cu. yd. 300 line ft. 6" Expansion Joint @ $.25 9~3 line ft. curb & gutter @ $1.25 per. line ft. Total $18473.90 1100.00 75.00 1178.75 20827.65 " It It Plans and specifications are on file in the office of the City Engineer. Respectfully submitted, Ray. Harrison City Engineer On motion of Harris, seconded by Wilson, was accepted and Clerk authorized to advertise for bids. Grand Island, Nebraska August 3, 1949 Honorable Mayor & City Council, Grand Island, Nebraska Gentlemen: The following is the City Engineer's estimate for the construction of Paving District No. 118, which district is to be in Harrison Street from Charles St. to Anna st., in Anna St. from Harrison to Logan St. and in John St. from Jackson St. to Logan St. . I I I e in, f} ~~( Approx. 1282.07 cu. yds. 6" concrete slab @ $17.00 per cu. yd $21794.00 1500 cu. yds excavation @ $1.00 per cu. yd 1500.00 258 line ft. straight alley curb @ $.85 219.30 2041 line ft. curb & gutter @ $1.25 per. line ft. 2676.25 250 line ft. expansion joint 6" @ $.25 per line ft. 62.50 Remove and relocate 2 catch basins @ $125.00 ea. 250.00 26502.05 Plans and specifications are on file in the office of the City Engineer. Respectfully submitted, Ray L. Harrison City Engineer On motion of Harris, seconded by Wilson, estimate was approved and Clerk authorized to advertise for bids. Grand Island, Nebraska August 3, 1949 Honorable Mayor & City Council, Grand Island, Nebraska. Gentlemen: The following is the City Engineer's estimate for the construction of Water Main District No. 125, which district is to be built in 15th Street from Kimball Ave. to Oak Street Approx. 344 line ft. 6" cast iron water main in place with all fittings @ $2.85 per. line ft. $780.40 Respectfully submitted, Ray L. Harrison City Engineer On motion of Campbell, seconded by Thomssen, was approved and Clerk authorized to advertise 'for bids. Grand Island, Nebraska August 3, 1949 Honorable Mayor & City Council, Grand Island, Nebraska Gentlemen: The following is the City Engineer's estimate for the construction of Water Main District No. 126, which district is to be built in 16th Street from Kimball Ave. to Oak street. Approx. 344 line ft. 6" cast iron water main in place with all fittings @ $2.85 per. line ft. $780.40 RespectfUlly submitted, Ray L. Harrison City Engineer On motion of Campbell, seconded by Thomssen, was approved and Clerk authorized to advertise for bids. . I I I . ,~. (, ".::: co~~ Grand Island, Nebraska. August 3, 1949 Honorable Mayor & City Council, Grand Island, Nebraska Gentlemen: The Ci ty Elect,ric Department has completed Ornamental Lighting District No. 6 at a cost of $4862.56. I recommend that the Ornamental Lighting Dist #6 be accepted by the City of Grand Island, Nebr. and tl~t the City Council sit as a board of equalization on said Ornamental Lighting District on the 17th day of August 1949 at 8 o'clock P.M. The entire amount to be charged to the Ornamental Light- ing District Fund. Respectfully submitted, Ray L. Harrison Ci ty Engineer On motion of Campbell, seconded by Thomssen was approved. Grand Island, Nebraska. August 3, 1949 Honorable Mayor & City Council, Gran~ Island, Nebraska Gentlemen: I hereby certify that the Diamond Engineering Co. has completed the work on Paving District No. 109 in accordance with the plans and specification and contract by and between the City of Grand Island, Nebr. and the Diamond Engineering Co. I further certify that the work done contains the follow- ing materials at the price set forth in the contract to-wit: @$ .50 100.00 1.00 14.50 .30 4.50 2.25 75.00 d'.> 4p90.00 100.00 144.00 1512.35 19.20 190.35 562.50 225.00 180 sq. ft. paving cut 1 manhole complete in place 144 cu. yds. excavation 104.3 cu. yds. 8" expansion joint 64 line ft. 1 x 8" " 42.3 sq. 42# mesh 250 1in. ft. 12" tile in place 3 catch basins ~~th grates 18 line ft. 8" tile from catch basin to main 1.50 27.0Q 2870.40 I recommend that the work done on the aforsaid Paving District No. 109 be accepted by the City of Grand Island, Nebr. I herewi th submi t the following statement of all costs in connection with Paving District No. 109. To the Diamond Engineering Co. To Engineering Advertising and Publication Total $2870.40 143.50 3013.90 Entire amount to be charged to the Paving Dist. Fund. I further recommend that the City Council sit as a board of equalization on said Paving District No. 109 on the 17th day of August 1949 at 8:00 o'clock P.M. Respectfully submitted, Ray L. Harrison City Engineer Motion of Harris, seconded by Overturf, report was approved. e. I I I e " , ;(/ Report of C. B. Kinnison, Department of Sanitation, for the month of July was presented. On motion of Harris, seconded by Thomssen was received and placed on file. Report of J. G. Woodin, City Physician, on Health Depart- ment was presented. On motion of Thomssen, seconded by Harris, received and placed on file. Regular surety bonds were presented as follows: Pat Cook, Auctioneer Roy Palmer, Plumber Roland G. Scott, Desk Clerk Clarence Goettsche, Desk Sergeant J. Manley Davis, Police Officer Arnold R. Baldwin II II Robert W. Riley, II II Earle W. McKillips II II Motion by Sander, seconded by Overturf, were approved. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the amount of money appropriated for certain funds for the fiscal year of 1948-1949 have been expended and there are not sufficient funds on hand to pay claims which will be filed against said funds. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska; That transfers of funds be made from the funds in which there are balances to the funds in which there remains not sufficient funds and that such transfers be made as follows: That the sum of $1,125.88, be transferred from the Street and Alley Fund to the Park Fund; that the sum of $2,353.61 be transferred from the Street and Alley Fund to the Police Fund; that the sum of $2154.47 be transferred from the Sewer Fund to the Incidental Fund; that the sum of $1,601.69 be transferred from the Engineer's Fund to the Incidental Fund; that the sum of $534.34 be transferred from the Salary Fund to the Incidental Fund and that the sum of $77.98 be transferred from the Engineer's Fund to the Storm Sewer Fund. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED That such transfers be shown on the records of the City Clerk and City Treasurer; that the City Treasurer be and he is hereby ordered, directed and authorized to transfer the funds as herein provided and that the City Clerk forward to the City Treasurer a certified copy of this Resolution. Respectfully submitted this 3rd day of August, 1949. . I I I . I" n uU R. E. Snyg~ J. E. Harris John Sander Finance Committee On motion of Snygg, seconded by Harris, Resolution was adopted. Harris reported curbs at Five Points had been painted, Broadwell Street paved completely and Oak Street nearly so. Harris inquired of the Mayor pertaining to a light at the D.P. crossing on Jackson Street. Wilson stated he had received several complaints pertain- ing to debris after a fire on property belonging to Millspaugh brothers. Chief Campbell stated he had contacted Millspaugh who stated he would have all debris cleaned up. On motion of Wilson, seconded by Overturf, the City Attorney was authorized to make a move to get action on same. After some discussion on the sale of parcel of land in the S.W. corner of lot 15, Koehler Subdivision, to B. J. WOOd, was referred back to the Recreation and City Property Committee. Overturf stated he had received requests for fountain and rest rooms at Beauchler Park and fountains at Lincoln Park. After some discussion, construction of rest rooms at Beauchler Park was referred back to the City Property Committee to get prices and fountains be constructed at both parks. Thomssen stated he had received complaints pertaining to cut-outs on trucks and also made reference to tract of land (four lots in the vicinity of the Plattdeutsche)for park purposes, if the city were unable financially, he was assured persons in that vicinity would make arrangements for the lots if the city would improve same for park purposes. Snygg made inquiry as to making picnic tables for the dif- ferent parks. After some discussion, was referred to Mr. Kamper to check material at the Airbase and proceed with construction of tables. Vogt stated that stop signs had been placed at various locations and after some discussion, motion by Harris, seconded by Wilson) that stop signs be placed at all intersections on Oak Street from Second Street to Bismark Road. . I I I . ~f:'_! (\ .... i. ,: " " 'U'.l Campbell stated he had received complaints on trees over- hanging sidewalks on Sycamore Street. Chief Campbell advised the Council he had received invita- tion from the Lincoln Fire Department to make a visit to their fair city for the Council and membel"'s of the F'ire Department. ~10tion of Harris, seconded by Wilson, the Street Department was instructed to paint the curb and erect"no parking" signs on the west side of Locust from First to Koenig. Harris made reference to ordinance creating paving districts ",herein .Storm Sel'ler was constructed stating the City Attorney had advised that in districts of this kind it would be necessary to include Storm Sewer in the Paving District and also that two-thirds of the property owners sign said petitions. Wilson made reference to blind corners wherein hedges made vision impossible. Making reference especially to Ninth and Wheeler. Police Department and Chief Campbell were instructed to tour the city with reference to trees overhanging streets which in any way interfere with the Fire Department. On motion of Harris, seconded by t~ilson, the City Attorney was authorized to draw a resolution with reference to assistance given by outsiders at the Conoco fire. Harrison made mention of trusses that were piled on city property,evidentally held for future use, which were disintegrating. After some discussion, was authorized to move the trusses to the Airbase where there would be an auction sale for accumulated material. Ordinance 2300 authorizing transfer of portion of the street adjacent to lot 1, Block 10, Scarff's Addition, to Larry W. Banks was regularly passed by the Council and signed by the Mayor. On motion of Harris, seconded by Wilson, ordinance was placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting lIyes" Thomssen, Snygg, Campbell, Vogt, Overturf, Wilson, Harris, Sander. Voting "noli none. On m?tion of Harris, seoonded by Wilson, rules were sus- pended and ordinance placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot. Voting "yes" Thomssen, Snygg, Campbell, Vogt, Overturf, Wilson, Harris, Sander. Voting "noli none. t" (' (, ~-; <; RESOLUTION WHEREh\S,the UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY has tendered to the CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, State of Nebraska, an agreement extending . I I to October 31, 1954, the term of contract dated November 23, 1929, covering power wire lines on right of way of the Railroad Company at St. Libory, Nebraska; said agreement being identified as Rail- road Company's C. D. No. 16373-F; and ~IEREAS, 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 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, II 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 agreement a certified copy of this resolution. On motion of Campbell, seconded by Vogt, Resolution was adopted. Claims against the City ",ere presented. On motion of Campbell, seconded by Overturf, were allowed. Roll call ballot. Voting "yesll Thomssen, Snygg, Campbell, Vogt, Overturf, Wilson, Harris, Sander. Voting "noli none. I . On motion of Snygg, Council adjourned. F. S. White City Clerk 8/3/49 . I I I . FUND To Pay Co. Treas. Salaries Street & Alley Gas Tax Sewer Fund Storm S evrer Engineer Inciden tals Municipal Pool Airport Sanitation Street Lighting Hydrant Hental Park Fund Police Fund Cemetery Fund Fire Fund Pension Fund Paving Fund Music Fund Total Approp. Transfers Ice Fund Water Fund Light Fund Sewer District Paving District APPHOPEIATIONS AND EXP@lDlTURES FOR FI SC1~L Y~AR TO AUG. ~., 1949. APPF;OPRIATIOl\i S $4,000.00 17,500.00 37,515.26 16, 800.00 50,000.00 10,100.00 18,260.00 45,281.14 6,500.00 48,992.18 33,000.00 11,500.00 6,000.00 39,214.35 95,075.00 31,000.00 79, 13.40 . 00 10,848.07 14,915.00 5,000.00 581,341.00 69, 611. 21 b50,952.21 RECEIPTS & TRANSFERS 6,500.00 77.98 11,790.50 8,000.00 5,000.00 8XP END 8D $i~, 000.00 16,047.58 37,417.02 14,906.76 56,500.00 10,177.98 18,260.00 57,011.64 5,907.56 54,613.51 37,93i~.83 11,500.00 6,000.00 8,186.40 47,400.75 20,556.33 115,631.33 22,619.87 77,066.38 4,157.73 23,601.77 9,500.00 69, 611:21 4,800.00 b'25,554.71 34,729.75 233,316.68 . 577,508.4.9 13,818.10 94, 394.!..2.3 $1,579,322.69 Respectfully Submitt~d, F. S. 'Whi te, Ci ty Clerk I~::J ( ~) ~: \ i) BAL.ANCE 1,452.42 98.24 1,893.24 60.00 592.44 2,37$.67 65.17 8, 3 80 .13 2,773.62 6,690.34 813.23 200.00 25;397.50 . I I I . i'''-J / ~ _~ i ,~ ."f ( / I,f.' Grand Island, Nebraska. August 5, 1949. Council met in Special callsd s'3ssion, llEis Honor, II the Mayor,. presiding. All Councilmen pres'2nt. Fin~nc'2 Conooitt'2e R'2poort next pag'2. . I I I . BUDGET OF THE CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA FOR FISCAL YEAR 1949-1950. ;'<:'..'.I. "1'. ,. ,.1. (I ~) To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Grand ISland,Nebraska. Gentlemen: We,your Finance Gommittee,submit the following Budget for the Fiscal Year 1949-195'0,based on the assessed valuations given us by the County Clerk of Hall County,Nebraska. The estimated receipts are from sources estima~ed on receipts for previous years. VALUATIONS. Real Estate Personal Insurance Cpmpanies Motor Vehicles PUBLIC UTILITIES 520,690.00 20,590.00 102,815.00 2,708.00 1,506.00 26,662.00 237,796.00 549,832.00 12,004.00 10g,2~0.OQ Union Pacific R.R.Co. $ St.Joseph & G.I.R.R.Co. C.B.& Q.R.R.Co. Railway Express Co. Pullman Co. Lincoln Tel.& Tel.Co. American Tel.& Tel.Co. N.W.Bell Tel.Co. Western Union Tel.Co. N.W.Public Service Co. TOTAL ASSESSED VALUATION One Mill levy on thisvaluation$ 22,204.41$ v/ Twenty (20) Milll1evy INTANGIBLES. A (Cash) B (Notes) Building & Loan Association Consumers Pub.Power District Poll Taxes (estimated) $ AMOUNT RAISED BY TAXATION ESTIMATED RECEIPTS. General Fund. Gas Tax $ Street & Curb Occupation Tax Retail Beer & Liquor Wholesale Beer & Liquor Trailer & Trailer Camps Engineer & Building Inspector Weighmaster Melt & Milk Inspection Municipal Pool Sewer Rentals Office Rentals House Rental Light & Water Dep't (lieu of Miscellaneous Gov't Rentals Bdwell Courts Airport POLICE FUND Dog Taxes Parking Meters Court & Office Fees Bicycle Registrations CEMETERY FUND. Sale of Lots Opening Graves Miscellaneous Receipts $ 12,463.84 23,086.54 289.00 660.62 9,1E~2Q 13,640.00 1,458.4, 5,620.00 2,500.00 130.00 3,750.00 270. 00 2,775.00 4,310.00 205.00 2,400.00 300.~0 Tax) 16,000.00 1,064.99 2,400~OO 45,000.QQ $ 3,000.00 30,000.00 5,196.55 155.0Q $ 4,260.00 4,204.50 2089.90 $ 12,290,852.00 5,245,500.00 410,554.00 2, 680" ~05' .P9 20,627, 11.00 $ ~ l'226,$3t3~OO $ 22,204,4 4.00 I 444,089.00 46,226 60 $ 490, 3I~b5- $ 101,823.44 38,351.55 10,553.50 e I I I e PAVING FUND For Paving cuts FIRE FUND Extinguishers re-charges SANITATION DEPARTMENT Estimated Receipts LIBRARY FUND. Fines & Fees RE-APPROPRIATIONS. To re-appropriate the the un- expended balances in the fol- lowing fll1nds: General FunS.. Salaries $ Street & Alley Gas Tax Municipal Pool Airport Sanitation Cemetery Fire Paving Music Sycamore Street Underpass Sewer Construction Fund Total receipts & re-appropriations 1,452.42 98.24 1,893.24 592.44 2; 328.!..2I 1"'::I(i n ,;;" ()-~) $ 3,500.00 160.00 34,934.83 1,100.00 $ 6,415.01 65.17 8,380.13 2,773.62 813.23 200.00 191,571.27 311~.ll7.8.Q 1,202,275.15 Your Finance Committee have to report the following estimates of expenditures for the several departments as listed below for the Fiscal Year 1949-1950. BOND FUND. Refunding as of Dec.1,1941. June 1 & Dec. 1,interest 1t% on $105,000.00 for mne year $ 1312.50 To retire Refunding Bonds ~QQO~OO GENERAL FUND. To pay Co. Treasurer fees $ 4,500.00 SALARIES. To pay salary of City officers including Mayor,8 Councilmen, Janitor,C1erk,Treasurer,Attor- ney,Physician & Weighwaster.$ 16,047.58 To re-appropriate the unex- pended balance 1948-49 ---1~22.!..42 CITY ENGINEER. To pay salary of engineer, assistant engineer,bui1ding inspector,office and other assistants and expenses and operation of the office STREET & ALLEY. To pay the expenses of the Street & Alley Department, including care, cleaning, grading,f1ushing,sprink1ing, repairs,laying sideWalkS, purchase of too1s,imp1e- ments,machinery,salary of $ 33,312.50 $ 4,500.00 17,500.00 37,610.00 . I I I . The gasoline tax receipts are hereby appropriated for use in the street & alley department to pay for the maintenance of the streets and alleys.To appropriate estimated receipts 1949-50 $ To re-appropriate the unex- pended balance of 1948-49 SEWER. 13,640.00 1,89.l.L~ To pay for sewer drains, operations of the dispos- al plant, salary of Superintendent all other labor,repairs to sewer and flushing of same INCIDENTALS. To pay incidental expenses of the City,including milk- testing,meat inspection, elec~i.on expense,bl:lild- :ing equipment, and all other expenses not other- wise provided for MUNICIPAL POOL. To pay salary of superintendent and all help and laborand ex- penses for the operation of the Swimming Pool 5,907.56 To re-appropriate the unexpend ed balance of 1948-1949 5.2g~44 AIRPORT. To pay for the maintenance op- eration,equipment,salary of the superintendent and all other labor 8,761.33 To appropriate the estimate<< receipts for fiscal year 1949 1950 45,000.00 To re-appropriate the unex- pended balance 1948-1949 2.378~ STORM SEWER. To pay for maintaining,re- pairing,constructtng and extending storm sewers HYDRANT RENTAL. To pay for hydrant rental SREEET LIBHTING. To pay for lighting of the streets and a1leys,public grounds, buildings, and in- cluding repairs and erection STREET & ALLEY SINKING FUND. To pay for paving and repairing streets and alleys ,l...._! / '. , (I 1 :$ 40,500.00 15,533.24 51 , 000 . 00 J./ 47,500.00 6,500.00 56,140.00 1,680.00 6,000.00 11,500.00 25,000.00 e I I I e TOTAL FOR GENERAL FUND SANITATION DEPARTMENT. To appropriate estimated re- ceipts for 1949-1950 $ To re-appropriate unexpended balance 1948-1949 P ARK FUND. 34,934.83 6i..J2 To pay for care ofparks,im- provements,extensions,repairs 2 slary and all labor $ 43,110.02 To appropriate estimated re- ceipts of ball park ~3~ POLICE FUND. To pay salaries of Chief of Police,officers,police judge, Parking Meter repair man, in- eluding expenses of the Board of Health,and purchase of new equipment $ To apprppriate estimated re- ceipts of parking meters To appropriate estimated miscellaneous receipts 58,988.45 30,000.00 ~ ~ ,.3 ~D_J., ~ ~ CEMETERY FUND. To pay expenses of cemetery and all cost of maintenance, extensions,improvements,re- pairs,to purchase more ground if needed,to pay salary of sex- ton and all labor $ 11,156.37 To appropriate estimatem re- ceipts year 1949-1950 10,553.50 To re-appropriate unexpended balance year 1948-1949 8,~80.13 FIRE FUND. To pay salaries of Fire ijhief, Assistants,al1 firemen,purchase new equipment and all other ex- penses and repairs in the oper- ation of the department $ 79,400.70 To appropriate estimated re- ceipts 1949-1950 160.00 To re-apprppriate the unex- pended balance 1948-1949 2,773~62 To purchase Fiee Truck -19,lOOLQQ PAVING FUND. To pay for paving streets and alleys,intersections and spaces opposite public buildings $ 1,336.77 To appropriate estimated re- ceipts 1949-1950 To re-pay loan of to Street Sinking To re-appropriate balance 1948-1949 Feb.16,49 Fndd unexpended 3,500.00 2, 500.00 813.2~ FIRE1ffiN'S PENSION FUND. To pay pension of retired firemen rc'~:! f~; (i ,:' t r c) $ 354,675.74 35,000.00 4i-,645.00 97,340.00 30,090.00 101,434.32 8,150.00 5,551.02 . I I I . ~~:i (;:. E~ MUSIC FUND. To pay expenses of vocal,instru- mental,and amusement organization . for free concerts and parades $ 4,800.~b To re-appropriate un-expended balance 1948-1949 ____~Q~QO.. LIBRARY FUND. To pay expenses of Library Board,including salaries,re- 2 pairs,purchase of books,per- iodicals and all other expenses connected with public library 17,400.00 To appropriate estimated re- ceipts from fines,charges etct 1,lQQ.OQ SYCAMORE STREET UNDERPASS. $ 5,000.00 18,500.00 To re-apprppriate unexpended balance year 1948-1949 SEWER CONSTRUCTION FUND. 191,571.27 To re-appropriate unexpended balance year 1948-1939 TOTAL A~OUNTOF 1949-1950 BUDGET TOTAL ESTIMATED RECEIPTS 1949-50 111,31~.80 $ 1,202,27 .15 1,202,275.15 '",,- '~--~- Respectfully I \ .,~",:/ ~, ",C::> r . / \) _ ,?,~,., 'c~..;;-..."!..L.~~-;:' ~._. _ __ I_~C~~- ATTES~ -?~ _ City Clerk. On motion of Harris, s~conded by Sander, report was approved. Budg8t Ordinance for 1949-1950 W<:lS r8gul[crly pass8d by the Council and signed by the Mayor. Ordinanc8 #2301, on motion of Harris, seconded by Sand8r, was placed on its first r8ading at lengtll. Roll calJ ballot, voting aY8, Thomssen, Harris, Sander, OV'3rturf, Campb811, I:3nygg, h.ilson and Vogt. Voting nay, none. The ordinanc'3 was Y''3ad at length and passed its first r8ading. Moved by Harris, seconded by Thomsssn, tbat the rules be suspended and the ordinance be placed on its final passa.ge and finally passed. Roll call ballot, voting aye, Thomssen, Harris, i::>ander, Overturf, Campbell, Snygg, Wilson and Vogt. Voting nay, nOl18. Th~ ordinanc8 was finally passed by ths Council and sign'?d by ths Mayor. . I I I . f'~1 (:! c.1j Ordinanc,:;; 1/2302, Mill Levy for 1949-1950, was regularly passed by th e Council and sign sd by th,:;; Mayor. Moved by harris, seco deQ by bnygg, that the ordinance be plccced on its first reading at length. Roll call ballot, voting aye, Thol11ssen, Harris, Sander, Overturf, C,:<mpbell, bnygg, Vdlson and Vogt. Voting nay, none. The ordinance was read at lsngth and passed its first reading. Moved by Harris, seconded by SandsI', that th''3 1'u1ss bs suspc:ndsd ,md the ordinance placed on its final passage and finally passsd. Roll call ballot, voting aye, Thomssen, Harris, Sander, Vverturf, Campbell, Snygg, Vdlson and Vogt. Voting nay, none. The ordinance was finally passed by the Council and signed by the Mayor. On motion of Harris, seconded by S &nder, Bus stops in Sscond Vard were referred to Sscond ViaI'd Councilmen. On motion of 0nygg, Council adjourned. F. S. White, Ci ty Clerk. Aug. 5, 1949. August 17, 1949 Council met as Board of Equalization on Ornamental Lighting Dist. No.6, His Honor, the Mayor presiding. All Councilmen present. RES 0 L U TTI 0 N ---------- . I r~"! .<J 5 BE rf RESOLVED BY TFill MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL QIi' THE C1'Yl OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASltA: sitting as a Board of Equalization after due notice having been given thereof that we find the total cost of construction of Qrnamental Lighting District No. 6 tm be the total sum of ;/;)4,864.40; that we find the benefi ts accruing to the real estate in said district to be the sum of $4,864.40 and that we find the benefits accruing to the several lots, tracts and parcels of land in said district to be the sums set opposi te the sever2.1 descriptions as follows: LOT BLOCK - ADDITION NA1\IE John & Vesta R. Nicholson E 22' lyr. Ru t11 Mi tchell W 44' Walter Petersen E 44' I Fred & Rena Spangenberg Vi 22' }i'red 8; Hena Spangenberg George ~-'odsen Mary Bohart Caroline E. Gra~don Herman Nelson LeRoy C. Brown E. G. Ellis L. Earl Greenwood C lara La [<'ran tz S .:!~ 2 Rosalio Briseno N ~--Ni' I . Ger tie hlay & Ralph J. Ullom S .;I;--N~ "" N 6laire p. Detweiler Augusta Suck Chapman Farm Equipment Inc. Chapman Farm Equipment Inc. Ruth Ross Et ale Ruth Ross et ale Ruth Ross et ale AMOUNT 5 II 32 Original Town ~p73.70 5 32 6 32 II 6 II 32 7 32 " 8 32 II 6 II 33 7 33 II 8 33 II 5 II 35 6 II 35 35 II 7 8 35 II 8 35 " 8 1 2 35 II 38 " 38 II 3 38 " 4 38 " 1 II 40 2 II 40 3 II 40 II 147.40 " 147.40 II 73.70 221.10 221.10 II 11 II 221.10 II 221.10 221.10 II II 221.10 " 221.10 221.10 II " 154.77 II 33.16 " 33.17 " 221.10 221.10 221.10 221.10 II " II II 221.10 II 221.10 II 221.10 ~~:4,864.40 Respectfully submitted this the /7t:1... day of August, 1919. ,/'1 ~! / _';> ~J" .' . k/ /.-- ~ /-I~ ."". :/' (~ .~ ~~_v (/ ~l{0/ ;/~ .0 " d<tec( ({/ ,/[7](.:;1- p' , <' ;:;;1/')'1, '1,,/t.,q treet and ley 'ommittee RES 0 L UTI 0 N ---------- (con't;) . I NAME LOT BLOiCK ADDI~:ION Emil F. Rickert N 22' 4 40 Original 'I' 0 ViTn E s ta t e of Homer Bowen 3 22'-H 44' 4 40 It " Frank Pfluckhahn S 22'-N 66' 4 40 i' " William J. & I/Ia:l:bie B. Bacon lIT 22'-3 66' fl 4 40 4 40 4 40 :3 41 3 41 4 41 Total it Charles A. & Alberta F. Kaufmann N 22'-3 44' " Harold G. Strasser S 22' II lV[orrl s Zvel tel " Anna Miller S. Moody " IvI. Ruth lid tchell I There being no protestors, on motion of Harris, seconded by Overturf, resolution was adopted. On motion of Harris, seconded by Campbell, Council adjourned as Board of Equalization. F. S. White City Cler'k I e 8/17/18 .. .""'. L f.~; A]\WTflfT ~:'r73 77 ~I) . 44.42 36.78 II 22.11 II 22.11 rl 22.11 221.10 " 11 221.10 " 221.10 e I I I e ,Io<\:} .,1 CJ: ~ :;,.~) Grand Island, Nebraska August 17, 1949 Council met in regular session, his Honor, the Mayor presiding. All Councilmen present. Complaints from different persons present pertaining to Sewer Tax were heard and referred to the committee. Some discussion as v/ to allowing discounts on water bills in cases where Sewer Service charge is not paid. Discussion by Wally Wiig and Mr. Ranslem pertaining to speeding and giving of courtes~ tickets instead of parking meter charge tickets, especially to tourists. Also pertaining to the speeds on Second Street. Minutes of meetingAof August 3 and 5 read and approved except that portion of the Budget Ordinance pertaining to the Airport. Request of the Kelly Well Company for permission to put a three-inch hole through the sidewalk on the east side and to the rear of the building occupied by the Eagles. On motion of Harris, seconded by Sander, request was granted, providing Eagles make connection for their cooling water with the Storm Sewer. Request from J. G. Woodin, Grand Island, Hall County Health Department, for permission to use the Council Chamber for a meeting of the said Health Department on September 13, 1949, for planning for the coming of the mobile X-ray unit} Was presented. On motion of Thomssen, seconded by Harris, request was granted. Advice from the City Attorney that he had been advised by Mr. Ball that the debris caused by the fire on Millspaugh property on East Fourth street would be removed. On motion of Harris, seconded by Wilson, received and placed on file. Petition for sewer in block 15, Windolphs Addition between Anna and Oklahoma from Lincoln to Adams streets was presented. On motion of Thomssen, seconded by Harris, was referred to the Sewer Committee. Petition for water main in Block 15, Windolphs, in Anna street from Lincoln to Adams street was presented. On motion of Campbell, seconded by Thomssen, the district be created. On motion of Harris, seconded by Sander, the request of Abrahamson Building and Supply Company for the rezoning of lots in Ashton Place was denied. . I I I . "~I { " l: !..-(t Petition to create a paving district including storm sewer in the alley between Third street and south Front street from Cleburn to Elm streets was presented. On motion of Harris. seconded by Wilson, was referred to the Engineer's office for checking. Request from W. H. Scherffius and others for permission to build curb sidewalk on the north side of Block 101, Railroad Addition was presented. On motion of Harris. seconded by Thomssen, was granted. Bid of the City Water Department on water main Dist~ 125 and 126, six-inch case iron water main, Class B, all valves and specials complete, $2.85 per foot, was presented. On motion of Campbell, seconded by Thomssen was accepted. Bids on paving dist. 117 and 118 were presented as follows: Bushman Construction Diamond Engineering #117 $22.318.93 #118 28.408.03 #117 20.811.95 #118 26.421.04 ;B ri "i Motion of Harris. seconded by Wilson. were referred to the committee. Mr. Cronin,representing some objectors on Paving Dist. 118, cited the fact that the request of one of the protest signers to have his name removed as protestor. was not presented within twenty day limit. He did not know as to the attitude that might be assumed from here on out. On motion of Harris. seconded by Wilson, the City Attorney was instructed to give written opinion as to the legality of petition and protests at next meeting. Bid of James E. Wenger, for that portion of the north half of Block 57. Original Town, o1rmed by the City . of. $25,000 was presented. After some discussion. on motion of Harris. seconded by Snygg. offer was rejected and check ordered returned. Bid of Roy A. Johnson on lots 90 and 91, West Lawn Addition, for $200 each was presented. On motion of Sander, seconded by Vogt, was referred to the City Property Committee. To the Mayor and City Council. Grand Island. Nebraska Gentlemen: The Airport committee recommends that the salary of Chet Moore be $325.00 per month starting August 1st, 1949. o. E. Wilson Arthur O. Thomssen Motion of Wilson, John Sander Airport seconded by Overturf, Allen Overturf Committee was approved. e I I I e r'~1 --1 ~,,+ , L~) Partial Estimate No. 1 on contract~ dated June 29, 1949 Tennis Court Ryder Park, 3rd Ward August Contractor; Dan H. Sch,^Jieger 142 cu. yds concrete slab 115 sq. wire mesh form lumber and nails 12 ft 2ill galvanized pipe 120 lin ft. 1 x 4 expansion joint 800 line ft. III pipe 520 line ft. 5' chicken wire 2 pair net standards @$17.00 per yd 2.54 $2414.00 292.10 60.00 7.92 20.40 160.00 45.00 8.00 $3007.42 Total To the City Council: I certify that there is Three thousand seven and 42/100 dollars due to Dan H. Schwieger on account of above estimate. Ray L. Harrison, City Engineer On motion of Harris, seconded by Snygg, was approved. Estimate No. 1 On contract dated July 21, 1948 Gravel Dist. No. 23 1st Ward August Contractor:East Ashton Sand Co. 3463 cu yds road gravel @$.799 $2766.94 To the City Council: I certify that there is Twenty seven hundred sixty six and 94/100 Dollars due to East Ashton Sand Co. on account of above estimate. Ray L. Harrison, City Engineer On motion of Harris, seconded by Wilson, was approved. To the Mayor and City Council, Grand Island, Nebraska Gentlemen: We, the committee to whom was referred the request of Adolph Voss for construction of a garage to be annexed to house at 511 South Madison Street be granted. Very truly yours, Arthur C. Thomssen O. E. Wilson Janeral Harris Lafe Campbell Engineering and Inspection Committee On motion of Thomssen, seconded by Overturf, was approved. . I I I . ,?.1\' ,.~ ,"';\ , ~ ..\.~ '{)' To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Grand Island, Nebraska We, your Street and Alley Committee, recommend the purchase of one street sweeper, sweeping widths 8 to 9 feet. Old sweeper to be taken in on trade, extra equipment to be included with new sweeper, 1 (one) leaf rake, 1 (one) broom building machine. J. E. Harris Allen Overturf Street & Alley Committee Motion of Harris, seconded by Wilson, was approved and the City Clerk instructed to advertise for bids. August 17, 1949 Honorable Mayor and City Council Grand Island, Nebraska Gentlemen: We, your committee on Water and Light, wish to submit the report of the City Auditor, Orin Contryman, covering the operations of the City Water, Light and Ice Departments for the year ending December 31, 1948. We r~commend that this report be accepted and that the Water and Light Commissioner be given authority to insert this report in one issue of the Daily Independent. Committee Lafe F. Campbell Arthur C. Thomssen Raymond K. Vogt Motion of Campbell, seoo nded by Tho:nssen, was approved. August 17, 1949 Honorable Mayor and City Council Grand Island, Nebraska Gentlemen: We, your committee on Water and Light, wish to submit herewith, the list of uncollectable accounts as recommended to be charged off by the City Auditor, Orin Contryman. We recommend that the same be accepted and that the Water and Light Commissioner be given authority to charge them off of his accounts. Committee Lafe Campbell Arthur C. Thomssen Raymond K. Vogt On motion of Campbell, seconded by Thomssen, was approved. e I I I e I""^'! 1-:-:,-;' L 1 August 17, 1949 Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: Wel your committee on Water & Light to whom was referred the petition of E. F. Starr and others for the installation of water main in Park Street from Eighteenth Street to State Streetl find the same in order and wish to recommend that a district be created as provided by law. Lafe Campbell Arthur C. Thomssen Raymond K. Vogt Committee On motion of Campbell I seconded by Thomssenl was approved. Mr. Weaver representing Jack Ross with reference to deed for lot two, block twenty-two, Nagy1s Addition, wherein he stated that the building on lot one was so located that there was about eight inches of lot two where~n the eaves drip. Requested that the City make move to rectify this condition or that Mr. Ross turn back deed to the City for his purchase price. On motion of Campbelll seconded by Overturfl was referred to the City Attorney. Grand Islandl Nebraska August 9, 1949 Mayor B. J. Cunningham and Members of Finance Committee Ci ty of Grand Island'l Nebraska Gentlemen: As chairman of the Airport committeel I would like to have explained where the unexpended balance of the funds appropriated for the Air- portl and the receipts from the Airport for the fiscal year of 1948-49 are, and what disposition was made of them. Plans have been made for improvement of the Municipal Airport and the funds mentioned were to be used to match a government grant. This money has been paid by the taxpayer for Airport use and seemed the most practical method to match this grant. Otherwise it will be necessary to raise fundsby bond issue and the tax-payer should not have to pay this added tax. Many cities the size of Grand Islandhave raised funds for Airport improvement by bond issue and then appropriated more money each year to operate their Airport than we have. The city of Grand Island is fortunate to have an Airport such as we have without any bonded indebtedness. It can be kept this way by proper management and application of funds. Yours truly, O. E. Wilson, Chairman Airport Committee Appropriated fiscal year 1948-49---------------48,992.18 Estimated receipts << << <<---------------20,000.00 From tax Mill levy-----------------------------281992.l8 28,992.18 . I I I . h'l ".' (J ". .:,-. ~j Airport receipts year 1948-49 64,543.84 9'3,536.02 Total expended year 1948-49 Un-expended balance for year 1948-49 54,613.81 38,922.21 38,922.21 ******************************************************************* Airport Receipts year 1948-49 64,543.84 Airport Disbursements year 19,48-49 54,613.81 Actual operating profit for year 1948-49____9,930.03 9,930.03 On motion of 1,Vilson, seconded by Sander, received and placed on file. Mr. Harris stated that a Mr. Hill had approached him with reference to his doing his own wiring and plumbing on residence within the city. After some discussion, it was decided that he should take the examination for both electrical wiring and plumbing and also obtain permit. Proposed lease by and between City of Grand Island and Jacob Schmidt for building identified as T-li3, for one year, $200, was presented. On motion of Wilson, seconded by Overturf, was approved and Mayor authorized to sign. Proposed lease by and between City of Grand Island and Kevin ;,\, P. Moore for building identified as T-832, $50 per month, was pre- sented. On motion of Wilson, seconded by Overturf, was approved and Mayor authorized to sign. Bonds were presented as follows: R. W. Kruse, Electrician James T. Webb, Auctioneer William Tegler, Police On motion of Sander, seconded by Overturf, were approved. Written protests from Miss Ida King and William J. Harry pertaining to sewer service charge were presented ro1d referred to the committee. Discussion on Williams},Plumber) case. VIas referred to the City Attorney for opinion. Mr. Wilson made mention of the fact that Miss Waskowiak, who is keeping his records at the Treasurers office, had made request for increase in salary and he made recommendation that her salary be increased to $125 per month. Motion of Thomssen, seconded by Wilson, increase was approved. Roll call ballot. Voting "yes" Harris, Sander, Wilson Overturf, Snygg, Thomssen, Campbell, Vogt. Voting "no" none. . I I I . ~,.:.t f\ ~;/ Wilson mentioned no bids were received for regrooving machine for rum-laYs. Overturf stated Hansen had requested mQ'tver for the cemetery at cost of $408.50, with trade-in value of $80 for the old machine. On motion of Harris, seconded by Sander, was referred to the com- mittee with power to act. Overturf stated Mr. Wood had offered $120 for a piece of ground 30 x 70 feet in the southwest corner of lot 15, Koehler Sub-division. Same adjoining his own property. On motion of Thomssen, seconded by Overturf, bid was approved. Carried. Overturf stated Schirkofsky needed mower for his department. After some discussion, decided the mower at the airbase was too small for their work and same would be delivered to the Park department for trial. Snygg made complaint pertaining to the parking place in front of Skaggs stating same was open for 1-1/2 hours Saturday . forenoon, all other spaces being filled. After some discussion, motion of Harris, seconded by Wilson, space was to be retained for taxi purposes. Thompson mentioned public hearing of Oscar Hild house moving P.M. case at eight o'clock, August 22. Also mentioned he felt there should be something on second-hand car dealers as to the way of permits, license, bond or "what have you". Discussion on annexation of Broadwell Courts. On motion of Thomssen, seconded by Wilson, Mayor was authorized to appoint committee to meet with School Board and County Board pertaining to said annexation. Motion of Thomssen, Council adjourned to eight o'clock P.M. Monday, August 22. F. S. White City Clerk 8/17/49 . I I I . n , , Grand Island, Nebraska August. 22, 1949 Council met in adjourned meeting, his Honor, the Mayor presiding. All Councilmen present except Snygg. Attorney's opinion pertaining to Williams and Son, plumbers, was presented. On motion of Harris, seconde<l by Wilson, same ivas approved. Building inspector Walker was authorized to appoint an examining board for plumbers licenses. Mr. Walker appointed Leonard Melkus as architect, Al Herman, Master Plumber. On motion of Thomssen, seconded by Harris, apPointmentswt,eapproved. Mr. McCarthy and Luebs were present to present argmnents pro and con for Mr. Hild and residents in vicinity of 208 East 13th. After presentation and discussions, on motion of Thomssen, seconded by Harris, was referred back to the committee. Attorney's opinion on Paving District 118 wherein he stated that the protestors on said district had filed according to law is sufficient protest that he considered the ordinance repealed. On motion of Harris, seconded by Wilson, opinion was accepted. Letter from I. R.Alter pertaining to the reinvesting of $37,000 in the Street Sinking Fund was presented. After some dis- cussion, motion by Harris, seconded by Campbell, that no action be taken at this time. August 22, 1949 To the Mayor and City CounCil, Grand Island, Nebraska Gentlemen: We,the Police Committee,ask that sealed bids be accepted for a new car with four doors and regular equipment be taken for a car to be used by the Police Dept. The bid to show the net difference between the new car, and the 1947 Ford Model 79-A, motor number 799A-14866l8 which is now in use by the police department. All bids to be in the hands of the City Clerk not later than eight o'clock September 21st, 1949. Very truly yours, Raymond K. Vogt A. C. Thoms sen O. E. \raIson On motion of Vogt, seconded by Thomssen, was approved. Bid of G. H. Tennant Company for Concrete grooving machine to be used at the Airport, price $1038.40 was presented. On motion of Wilson, seconded by Sander, bid was accepted. . I I r,~ J: I . t':,':' ,(: ,1 COMMITTE~ REPORT We, the Engineering and Building Code Co~nittee, make the reconMendation that the Fred Williams & Sons Plurnbing Company, be instructed or requested to make proper amends on the Oscar Grey complaint and that the same meet v'll th the requirements of the ordinances and Code in force and also to the inspection of the Chief Building Inspector. Upon completion of this work to the satisfaction of our Building Inspector and Mr. and Mrs. Grey, that all charges be dropped against the F'red Williams ancl Sons l'Jlumbing Company of this City., on the plumbing Vlor>k done on the Grev Home. " ~AA~~~~~-V U~, ~:,t_ ct J)~~~ - ~ -~_. --,- Engineering and building Code Committee 1'1-1 A1' Motion by Thomssen1 seconded by Harris~report be approved. Discussion. Pertaining to amending the building code and that the Council act as committee of the whole, action on the motion - voting"yes" Thomssen1 Harris; "no" Campbel11 to111son, Sander, Vogt, Overturf. Snygg absent. . I I I . ,&;:".. RESOLUTI,2lI WllliREAS, the appropriations provided for the airport and all rents and income received from the operation of' the same :have been carried in the Airport Flund and the sarne has been carried as Ii part of the General Fund, and WHEREAS, for the purpose of keeping a better record of the appropriation, income and expenditures relating to the operation of the airport, it has been deemed advisable to not have the Airport Pund as part of the General Pund but to keep the same as a separate and independent account. NOW, THEHEPOHE, BE IT RESOLVED BY 'l11ill MAYOR AND COUNCIL 01" THE CITY OF GHAlTD ISLAND, NEBRASKA: Tha t the Airport l;'und be no longer carried as a part of the General Fund; that the same be kept and designated as an independent fund and that the same be kno~m as the Airport Fund; that all appropriations for the operation of said airport and all income from rentals, contracts and all other sources be paid into said fund; that the City Clerk and the City Treasurer change their records to comply with the provisions hereof and that the City Clerk forward to the City Treasurer a certified copy of this Resolution. Hespectfully submitted this 22nd day of August, 1949. (lee: ' ~ ..'.,r .fA) ~_ ~~ Airport 'ommittee Motion by Wilson, seconded by Campbell, report Was approved. t""! r:: ClI :' ,r~~: i.5 RES 0 L UTI 0 N. - .-... ~ - . I WHEREAS the City Council of Grand Island,Nebraska did on the 5th day of August,1949 approve the Budget for the Fiscal Year 1949-1950, ending on the second Monday in August 1950, and made a Tax Levy of Twenty (20) Mills for the Fiscal Tear~ T1iEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA that the distribution of said levy of Twenty (20) Mills be as follows: Bond & Interest 1.5 General Fund 7.1 Air~ort Ji'und l:~~j Par Fund Police Fundf 2.657 Cemetery Fund .502 Fire Fund 4.433 Fire Pension Fund .25 Paving Fund .172 Music Fund .216 I Library Fund ,,862 20.000 Mills, Respectfully submitted this _~2nd day of August,1949. f . i )~. ~' ,/.j..... " / .' \ C~/ ~~ nan e Committee., Sanden,Resolution was adopted. '-. Om motion of Harris,seconded by I . r'" ""'. , " , "t. " -'co' ..01. RES 0 L UTI 0 N _ _ _ _ _ _ .........__<............._.',h_~...'...~.<'-' VffiEREAS, on the 6th day of July, 1949, the Mayor and Council . I passed and tlPproved Ordinance No. 2296, levying special taxes for the payment of the construction of the main in Water Main District No. 109, and VifHEHEAS, Lots One, Two, IJ.bree, Pour and Five (1, 2, 3, 4 & 5) in Block Fourteen (14), of South Park Addition, were each assessed in the sum of ~j)107. 92 and William F'rank was erroneousl-y' shown as the owner of each of said lots, and WHEREAS, the Cllicago Eurlington and Quincy Railroad Company is the record owner of each of said lots above described and the tax records of the City of Grand Island should be amended to show the rightful owner of said lots. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE NlliYOR AND CITY COIDJCIL of the City of Grand ISland, Nebraska: That the tax records of the City of Grand Island be amended to show that the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad vompany is I the ovmer of said Lots One, Two, Three, Four and Five (1, 2, 3, 4 & 5), in said Block Fourteen (14), South Park Addition; that the City Treasurer be and he is hereby directed and authorized to change and amend said tax records in accordance with the pro~isions of thi s Resolution and tha t the City Clerk forward to the City 'l'reasurer a certified copy of this Resolution. Respectfully submitted this 22nd day of August, 1949. I . ~ff~ ~~~ ----- j(U Ice - \ Motion by Campbell, seconQed by Overturf, report was approved. Communication from Better Nebraska Association was presented. Motion of Harris, seconded by Thomssen, was placed on file. Communication from Meter Ad Corporation was presented. On motion of Harris, seconded by Wilson, was referred to the Police Committee. . I I I . ~"P 0: ~'A.' ...$ :",,; -.:) Letter from J. E. Mulick, Superintendent of U.P. R. R., pertaining to light at Jackson Street on the Union Pacific, was read. After some discussion, concensus of opinion was that the light was needed more during Eddy Street construction than at other times and on account of Broadwell Street paving, it will be almost necessary to have one located at that place permanently. Bond of Earl Roseberry, policeman, was presented. Motion of Sander, seconded by Harris, was approved. Ordinance 2303 levying assessment on Ornamental Lighting District No. 6 regularly passed by the Council, signed by the Mayor. Motion by Harris, seconded by Sander, ordinance 'V>Tas placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting"yes", Thomssen, Campbell, Vogt, Wilson, Overturf, Harris, Sander. Voting "no" none. Snygg absent. On motion of Harris, seconded by Tllomssen, rules were sus- pended and ordinance placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot, voting "yes", Thomssen, Campbell, Vogt, Wilson, Overtul"f, Harris, Sander. Voting IlnoU none. Snygg absent. Ordinance 2304 creating Paving Dist. 119 was regularly passed by the Council and signed by the Mayor. Motion of Harris, seconded by Thomssen, ordinance was Dlaced on first reading at length. Roll call ballot, voting "yesll Thomssen, Campbell, Vogt, Wilson, Overturf, Harris, Sander. Voting "nolt none. Snygg absent. On motion of Harris, seconded by Wilson, rules were suspended and ordinance placed on final passage and passed. Roll call ballot, voting"yesll Thomssen,Campbell, Vogt, Wilson, Overturf, Harris, Sander. Voting "noll none. Snygg absent. Ordinance 2305 creating Water Main District 127 was regularly passed by the Council and signed by the Mayor. Motion of Campbell, seconded by Overturf, ordinance placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting "yeslt Thomssen, Campbell, Vogt, Wilson, Overturf, Harris, Sander. Voting "noll none. Snygg absent. On motion of Thomssen, seconded by Harris, rules were suspended and ordinance placed dn final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot. Voting lIyes" Thomssen, Campbell, Vogt, Wilson, Overturf, Harris, Sander. Voting "no" none. Snygg absent. Ordinance 2306 creating Paving District 120 was regularly passed by the Council and signed by the Nayor. l10tion of Harris, . I I I . ~'._.' (~>: 0 / , ~ 11 ~., .,y seconded by Thomssen, ordinance was placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting "yes" Thomssen, Campbell, Vogt, Wilson, Overturf, Harris, Sander. Voting "no" none. Snygg absent. On motion of Harris, seconded by Thomssen, rules were suspended and ordinance placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot. Voting "yes" Thomssen, Campbell, Vogt, Wilson, Overturf, Harris, Sander. Voting "noli none. Snygg absent. Ordinance 2307 appropriating and condemning private property for use by the city for cemetery purposes was regularly passed by the Council and signed Qy the Mayor. Motion of Overturf, seconded by Harris, ordinance was placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting ltyes II Thomssen, Campbell, Vogt, vfilson, Overturf, Harris, Sander. Voting "no" none. Snygg absent. On motion of Harris, seconded by Overtul"'f, rules were suspended, ordinance placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot. Voting "yes" Thomssen, Campbell, Vogt, Wilson, Overturf, Harris, Sander. Voting" no II none. Snygg absent. Discussion on bus stop signs at Harrison and Koenig pertaining to complaint of Mrs. Rasmussen as to having stop sign on the west side of the street. Motion by Campbell, seconded by Thomssen, bus stop sign be placed on east side of Harrison on Koenig. Voting "yes" C~mpbell, Thomssen, voting "no" Harris, Wilson, Sander. Passing, Overturf, Vogt. Absent Snygg. Thomssen mentioned request of a lady at 409 West 9th for permission to remodel garage into living quarters. No action taken. Thomssen mentioned that the sewer ditch had widened in places along Leo Stuhr's land and Mr. Stuhr requested something be done pertaining to protection of the bank. Harris mentioned different places in the city there being blind corners and especially one on the north side where a corn field comes clear to the corner of the intersection, there having been a bad accident there last Sunday. Harris mentioned the possibility of obtaining land north of Seventeenth and East of Wheeler stl"eet for baseball and other park purposes. The Mayor requested President Harris to preside. . I I I . I"" r:, "j ',., " Campbell and Overturf each mentioned requests had come to them for bus services. On motion of Thomssen, seconded by Wilson, that request be made to the Grand Island Transit Company for bus service on 15th Street east of Wheeler. Mr. Camaras, of the Grand Island Transit Company, presented a communication to the Council pertaining to the bus stop signs which had been changed within the last few weeks, claiming that bus stop signs on every two blocks was better for everybody con- cerned than having bus stops at every corner and if he had to place bus stop signs at every corner, it would be very expensive. He requested the Council to give him some consideration as to placing bus stop signs. On motion of Thomssen, seconded by Wilson, communication was approved except as to paragraph three. Again the matter of house moving by Mr. Hild was brought up. Motion of Thomssen, seconded by Campbell, that the house remain at 208 East 13th with the assurance that it would be made into a presentable condition and appearance not later than flitv January IstAand that Mr. Hild furnish a bond pertaining to same. Claims against the City were presented. On motion of Thomssen, seconded by Vogt, were approved. Roll call ballot. Voting "yes" Thomssen, Campbell, Vogt, Wilson, Overturf, Harris, Sander. Voting "no" none. Snygg absent. On motion of Vogt, Council adjourned. F. S. White Ci ty Clerk 8/22149 , September 7, 1949 :2: ~~ Council met as Board of Equalization on Paving Dist. 109. Honor, the Mayor presiding. All Councilmen present. RESQLUTIQN . I His BE IT RESOLVED BY THE I'IlA.YOR AND CITY COUNCIL OJ? THE CI'rY OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA: sitting as a Board of Equalization after due notice having been given thereof that we find the total cost of Pavin~ District No. 109 to be the total Bum of $3014.82; that 1He find the benefits accruing to the real estate in said district to be the sum of ~;30l4.82 and tha twe find the benefits accruing to the several lots, tracts and parcels of land in said district to be the sums set opposite the several descriptions as follows: ADDITION I~AldE LOT BLOCK AMOUNT 1 62 Original Town $376.86 7th day ofSe~temb~r1949. ~W~- - ~ljkt~ James nebb James Vifebb Harold Ii Strasser \..1' . Harold r< Strasser \:r . East 57' 3 South 66'-West 9' ':i: v I '1' he l]:'exas Company :North 66'-West 9 ' 3 Company North 66' 4 rfhe 'rexas Harold G. Strasser ~;outh 66' 4 August H. & Minnie M. Anderson North 66'-West 50' Estate of Charles C. Havens South 66'-West 50' James V1'ebb East 16' Jame s Vie bb James VJebb West c~, N Vifilliarn J. Arrasmi th E' 1 iast '2' William J. Arrasmith I e Respectfully submitted this the 2 62 II II 376.86 II 325.47 62 " II 35.97 62 II it US.42 62 1I II 113.06 62 " Ii 263.80 62 If II 199.85 5 62 " II 85.65 5 62 " 62 " 62 " 62 " 62 II 62 II Total II 91.30 5 6 7 7 8 " 376.86 II 188.43 It 188.43 II 376.86 ~?3, 014.82- street and Alley Con~ittee On motion of Harris, seconded by Overturf, resolution was adopted. 9/1 /19 of 'I. There being no protests, on motion of Harris, seconded by Wilson, Council adiourned as Board of Equalization. F. S. White, City CIerI . I I I . r'~! 0: .'''\ '" <.) ;;, Grand Island, Nebr. September 7, 1949 Council met in regular session, his Honor, the Mayor presiding. All Counpilmen present. Minutes of previous meetings read and approved. Advice from the Diamond Engineering Company pertaining to their bid on Paving Districts 117 - 118 as presented under date of August 17, being tied together and district 118 having been pl"'otested, that they requested that the Council waive the tie and award contract on 117. On motion of Harris, seconded by Thomssen, inasmuch as bid of Diamond Engineering Company of $20,811.95 was low, that their bid be accepted. Carried. Mr. Elliott" one of the lessees at the Airbase, made verbal request that there be something done immediately per- taining to street lights at the Airbase. After some discussion he was advised that as soon as the Light Department could get this work done, he would be taken care of. HOl"lard Eakes, property owner in Paving District 118, made request of the Council to reduce the interest rates on paving from seven to possibly three or four per cent. After some discussion, on motion of Harris, seconded by Campbell, City Attorney was instructed to prepare amendment to the Home Rule Charter wherein the rates might be reduced, same being referred to the Street and Alley, Finance Committee, and City Attorney. Mr. Banning, division man for the Asphalt Institute of Denver, addressed the Council pertaining to resurfacing of Fourth,First and Koenig different streets in the city,/advising them that their services could be obtained at any time and would be pleased to meet with the committee and the engineers for discussion on resurfacing of those streets on which it is needed. Request from Mr. Potter for permission to place pop corn stand on the curb at Fraun's 66 Service Station was referred to the committee. Communication from League of Municipalities pertaining to the annual conference of the League ""Jhich ""Ji11 be held in Fremont Sent ember 21 - 22 was read. On motion of Harris, seconded " by Wilson, received and placed on file. r~' t1; \ j Bid of Arnold F. Sorenson Df $380 on lots 88 and 89, West Lawn Addition, was presented and referred to the committee. Grand Island, Nebraska August 29, 1949 To the Mayor and City Council . I Gentlemen: We1 the undersigned committee of City Property in Grand Island recommend we take the offer of $380.00 for the two lots 88 and 89 located at 17th and Grand Island Avenue in West Lawn Addition. This offer was made by A. F. Sorenson. Allen Overturf Raymond K. Vogt L. F. Campbell bid On motion of Overturf, seconded by Harris,/was accepted. Grand Island, Nebraska, August 29, 1949 To the Mayor and City Council Gentlemen: I We1 the undersigned committee of City in Grand Island recommend we take the offer of $400.00 for the two lots 90 and 91 located near 17th and Grand Island Avenue in the West Lawn Addition. This offer was made by R. A. Johnson. Allen Overturf Raymond K. Vogt L. F. Campbell On motion of Overturf, seconded by Harris, report was approved. Request of Stanley D. Long for parking space at Pine Street entrance of Bowen Drug for mail pick up and unloading stall was presented. On motion of Harris, seconded by Campbell, request was granted. September 7, 1949 Honorable Mayor and City Council Grand Island1 Nebraska Gentlemen: I . We, your committee on Water and Light, find that there are two pick-up trucks in the Electric Department which are in need of renlacernent. These trucks are one International and one Chevrolet~which have been in use since June and October, 19411 respectively. We recommend that replacement trucks be purchased and that the clerk be instructed to advertise for bids for three- quarter ton truck and one one-half ton truck with cab and express bodY1 bidder to accept old trucks in trade as part payment. L. F. Campbell Raymond K. Vogt Arthur C. Thomssen Committee 731. On motion of Campbell, seconded by Thomssen, report was approved. August 24, 1949 Honorable Mayor and City Council Grand Island, Nebraska Gentlemen: . I We, your committee on Water and Light to whom was re- ferred the petition of Mrs. Edward J. Cain and others for the installation ,of street light at Taylor St. and Capitol Avenue, wish to recommend that the Light Department be instructed to install this light placing the same on the City street lighting circuits. L. F. Campbell Raymond K. Vogt Arthur C. Thomssen Committee On motion of Campbell, seconded by Thomssen, was approved. Letter from the Fire and Causalty Insurance Board commending the Mayor and Council for the action taken on law violators of speed limits. On motion of Harris, seconded by Thomssen, was received and placed on file. I September 3, 1949 Honorable Mayor and Members of the Council Grand Island, Nebraska Gentlemen: According to the records in the Treasurers office, there evidently is an agreement or understanding between the City and Mr. Leo Stuhr to the effect that he may irrigate 60 acres of land from the Sewer outfall ditch at a cost to him of $1.50 per acre per year. No payment has been received since November 30, 1946, which was for the year - October 1, 1945 to October 1, 1946, although the Superintendent of the Disposal Plant informs me that he has been irrigating every year since, including 1949. I mailed Mr. Stuhr a statement on August 5th of this year for the years 1947, 1948 and 1949, carbon copy of statement attached hereto, but have had no response. I am therefore referring the matter to you for your consideration. I . Respectfully submitted, Sigurd Johrde City Treasurer On motion of Thomssen, seconded by Harris, was referred to the Sewer Committee. Report of Sanitation Department was presented. On motion of Harris, seconded by Sander, received and placed on file. Report of Dr. Woodin, director of Grand Island, Hall County Health Department,was presented. On motion of Thomssen, seconded by Harris, received and placed on file. ;.~ '.;"") c :) r;'; Application of Joseph E. Kellison for on-off sale beer license at 319-321 North Pine street was presented. On motion of Sander, seconded by Overturf, was referred to the License Committee and hearing date set for September 15. . I Request from residents on Locust street between Koenig and Court for one-hour parking was present.ed.. On motion of Harris, seconded by Wilson, was referred to the committee. Proposed agreement by and between the City'Water and Light Department and United States of America for "Vets" hospital was presented. On motion of Thomssen, seconded by Harris, was approved and Mayor authorized to sign. Grand Island, Nebraska September 7, 1949 Honorable Mayor and City Council, Grand Island, Nebraska Gentlemen: The following is the City Engineer's estimate for the construction of Water Main District No. 127 which district is to be built in Park Avenue from 18th Street to State Street. I Approx 468 lin. ft. 6" cast iron water main in place with all fittings @ $2.85 per ft. $1333.80 Respectfully submitted, Ray L. Harrison City Engineer On motion of Campbell, seconded by Thomssen, "'las approved and Clerk instructed to advertise for bids. Grand Island, Nebraska September 7, 1949 Honora tle Mayor & City Council Grand Island, Nebr. Gentlemen: The following is the City Engineer's estimate for the construction of vJater Main District No. 128 1'rlhich district is to be built in Anna Street from Lincoln Avenue to Adams Street. I . Approx. 688 line ft. 6" cast iron main in place with all fittings @ $2.85 per ft. $1960.80 Respectfully submitted Ray L. Harrison City Engineer r' n: :-~. "," ~.)~} Grand Island, Nebraska September 7, 1949 Honorable Hayor & City Council, Grand Island, Nebraska Gentlemen: e I I hereby certify that the Diamond Engineering Co. has completed the work on Paving District No. 105 in accordance with the plans and speci~ication and contract by and between tlle City of Grand Island, Nebr. and the Diamond Engineering Co. I further certify that the work done contains the follow- ing materials at the price set forth in the contract to-wit: 3440 cu yds excavation 998 lin. ft. straight curb removed 2253.52 cu. yds 6" slab 2304.8 line ft. curb & gutter 732 lin. ft. 6" expansion joint 120 1in. ft. alley curb 10 cu. yds header base 5 catch basins removed 5 manholes adjusted for grade @$1.00 .20 17.00 1.25 .25 .90 15.00 75.00 25.00 $ 3440..00 199..60 38309.84 2881..00 183.00 108..00 150..00 375.00 125.00 45771.44 I recommend that the work done on the aforesaid Paving District No. 105 be accepted by the City of Grand Island, Nebraska. I herewith submit the following statement of all costs in connection with Paving District No. 105.. I To the Diamond Engineering Co.. To Engineering Publication & Advertising Total To be divided as follows: To the Paving District Fund To Pavind Fund Tot al $45771.44 2288.57 48060..01 42193.71 5866.30 48060.01 I further recommend that the City Council sit as a board of equalization on said Paving District No. 105, on the 21st day of September, 1949 at 8:00 o'clock P.M. Respectfully submitted, Ray L. Harrison City Engineer On motion of Harris, seconded by Wilson, was approved. Grand Island, Nebraska September 7, 1949 I e Honor~ble Mayor & City Council, Grand Island, Nebraska Gentlemen: I hereby certify that the Diamond Engineering Co. has completed the work on Paving District No. 115 in accordance with the plans and specification and contract by and between the City of Grand Island, Nebr. and the Diamond Engineering Co.. I further certify that the work done contains the following materials at the price set forth in the contract t o-",i t : 368.33 400 133.2 cu. yds 6" slab cu. yds excavation line ft. 1 x 6 exp.. joint @ $16..75 1.00 .25 $6169.53 400.00 23..30 ,'''' ,~ .J i ':'.,~ ~~ 10 cu yds header base $15.00 150.00 6742.83 Total I recommend that the work done on the aforesaid Paving District 115 be accepted by the City of Grand Island, Nebraska. . I I herewith submit the following statement of all costs in connection with Paving District No. 115. To the Diamond Engineering Co. To Engineering Publication & Advertising Tot al $6742.83 337.10 7079.93 To be divided as follows: Total 6328.29 751.64 7079.93 To the Paving District Fund To Paving Fund I further recommend that the City Council sit as a board of equalization on said Paving District No. 115 on the 21st day of September, 1949 at 8:00 o'clock P.M. Respectfully submitted, Ray L. Harrison City Engineer On motion of Harris, seconded by Wilson, was approved. I Grand Island, Nebr. September 7, 1949 Honorable Mayor & City Council, Grand Island, Nebraska Gentlemen: I hereby certify that Don H. Schwieger has completed the work of two double tennis courts at Ryder Park - 3rd ward and Grace Abbott - 4 th ward in accordance with the plans and specification and cqntract by and between the City of Grand Island, Nebr. and Don H. Schwieger. I further certify that the work done cont~ins the following materials at the price set forth in the contract to-wit: I . 284.5 204 24 8 360 264 1852 1076 cu yds 411 slab line ft. 1 x 4 exp joint line ft. 2i1l gal. pipe net standards with ratchets line ft. i" tie bars form lumber sa. 6 x 6 x 10 mesh 2.54 line · ft. 1" pipe for backstop .19 line ft. 5' chicken wire for backstop.08i labor putting up wire netting , Total @ $17.00 .17 .50 9.00 .06 $4836.50 40.80 12. 00 72. 00 21.60 60.00 670.56 351.88 91.46 24.00 6180.80 I recommend that the work done on the aforesaid tennis courts be accepted by the City of Grand Island, Nebr. Respectfully submitted, Ray L. Harrison City Engineer On motion of Snygg, seconded by Harris, was approved. :;'~I ~j .5 Protests from residents in the vicinity of Lot 4, Block 5, Kernohan & Deckers Addition, pertaining to construction of building for wholesale, retail or machine shop purposes was presented. On motion of Harris, seconded by Thomssen, were . I approved. Request for curb sidewalk along 't!\Test side of Elm Street from Division street to the alley south, was presented. On motion of Harris, seconded by ~Vilson, permission 'tvEtS granted. Petition for creation of paving district on Harrison Street from the south side of Charles street to the south side of Anna Street, and Anna Street from the west side of Harrison Street to the west side of Logan Street, and John Street from the west side of Logan Street to the west side of Jackson street. On motion of Harris, seconded by Vogt, that the district be created. Carried. Request of George W. Tucker for permission to build curb sidewalk on the east side of Cleburn from Charles street I south to the alley was presented. On motion of Harris, seconded by Wilson, permission was granted. Petition for paving district on east Koenig street from the west property line of south Oak to the east property line of south Sycamore, signed by Mrs. Sidney Besack and others, was presented. On motion of Harris, seconded by Wil~on, the district be created. Carried. Petition for paving district on Jackson street from the south side of John street to the south side of Anna street, Anna street to the east side of Monroe street, and Monroe from Anna to John street~ signed by L. T. Powell and others was I . presented. On motion of Harris, seconded by Vogt, that the district be created. Carried. Request for permission to build curb sidewalk along the also to construct curb and curb sidewalk along east side of bloqkJi' north side of lot one/, block 8, Ashton place, was present ed.i' i' ," On motion of Harris, seconded by Vogt, request was granted. Supplemental agreement by and between the Union Pacific Railroad Company and the City of Grand Island pertaining to traffic signal light being moved from the U. P. crossing on Eddy street to the U.P. crossing on Jackson street was presented. On motion of Harris, seconded by Vogt, was referred to the City Attorney for opinion. ~~n ~~i{) Bonds were presented as follows: Jack Hann Policeman LeRoy Nielsen << Roy Peter Jensen << . I WalterH_ Kruse, Electrician Diamond Engineering Co. Performance Bond. On motion of Sander, seconded by Harris, were approved. Bond of Sigurd Johrde for $50,000 was presented. On motion of Sander, seconded by Harris, was approved. Blanket bond of public employees of Anton Stransky, Richard Gericke, Walter Geis, Melvin H. Westphal, was presented and referred to the City Attorney. Bid of Islartu Supply Company on street sweeper and equipment for $7897.50 and the old sweeper to be taken in at $700, was presented. On motion of Harris, seconded by Thomssen, bid was accepted. Thomssen mentioned that he desired to rescind action previously taken by the Council on the Hild house moving case as I to furnishing bond. Some discussion and no action taken. Registered letter from Oscar Hild enclosing certified check for $1.70 for building permit was presented. On motion of Campbell, seconded by Snygg, was referred to the City Attorney. Harris mentioned that the committee appointed by the Mayor met with a group from the School Board at the Stratton Hotel pertaining to the annexation of Broadwell Courts and that request was made that a traffic light be installed at Seventh and Broadwell. On motion of Harris, seconded by Wilson, was referred to the Police, and Street and Alley Committees and C. W. Burdick with power to act. Harris mentioned request for a street light at Waugh I . and Huston streets and was advised there should be a petition presented. Wilson mentioned a discussion on street lighting at the Airbase. There might be a possibility of placing lights at other points than intersections, same to be checked by Airport force and a representative from the Light Department. Overturf mentioned request from Jessee Baking Company for permission to p~ace a large neon sign on city property at Five Points. r'>.' C'.' <<f'! ;} (,) 6 Overturf mentioned request from Taylor for permission to plant wheat on the east side of the ball park grounds which is now planted in corn. After some discussion, on motion of Harris, seconded by Wilson, was referred to Snygg and Overturf . I for further checking. Overturf mentioned the residence on west Third Street occupied by George Clark family is in need of a roof and that he had contacted Duff of the Duff Roofing Company and obtained a price of $166 for a new roof. On motion of Wilson, seconded by Harris, was referred to the City Property Committee with power to act. (Roof to cost not to exceed $166.00) Snygg mentioned he had had complaints on some of the oiled streets within the city. After some discussion, was referred to the Street and Alley Committee. Snygg mentioned seeding of the baseball park to begin soon. I The Mayor appointed Joe Bosler Chief of Police. On <~ motion of Harris, seconded by Wilson, appointment was confirmed. Discussion on twelve blocks of paving on Fourth, First and Koenig streets. Mr. Hoskins was requested to make estimate as to the cost. (His fee $200.) Hoskins final report on Broadwell street paving was presented. On motion of Harris, seconded by Wilson, was approved. The Mayor mentioned the Conoco st?rage tanks which were damaged by fire, stating that same were about to be rebuilt. After some discussion as to restrictions, etc, motion by Overturf, seconded by Wilson, that the city attorney prepare ordinance I . restricting construction of gas storage tanks in the city limits. Roll call ballot. Voting "yesll Campbell, Thomssen, Harris, Wilson, Vogt, Snygg, Overturf. Sander, pass. Voting "no" none. The Mayor mentioned complaints on cut-outs on Diesel trucks. After some aiscussion, the police were instructed to comply \vith the ordinance pertaining to mufflers and cut-outs. The DDT campaign having been finished, on motion of Harris, seconded by Thomssen, the city attorney was instructed to pre- pare resolution of gratitude to the Lions Club. On motion of Thomssen, seconded by Campbell, the salary of Ed Keiss, assistant Engineer, was raised to $300.00 a month. Notion of Campbell, seconded by Thomssen, salary of city attorney was raised to $225. ~ month. ~.\j (;. R E SOO L UTI 0 N WlmHEAS, in East l:>ark, Sunny Side Addi tion and Barks 1st, 2nd and 3rd Subdivisions, to the City of Grand Island, streets e I were provided for when the same were talc-en into the corporate lirrli ts but said stree ts were never named, and WlmREAS, property owners and persons residing along such unnamed streets have requested that said streets be named and that street signs be erected and to ~hat end, names for said streets have been submi.tted and recormnencleeJ. NOVI, T d::..mmJ' ORE, BE 11' RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUHCIL OF 'l1J.iE CI11Y O:F' GRAND ISLAND, NE13RASYJU That the streets in said area, which run east and west, be named and de signatecl as follol1vs: 'rhat the street lying between East Park and Bark's Subdivision be named and designated i1Haborn Streetll; that the street lying between Bark's Subdivision and Bark's 2nd Subdivision be I named and designated "Glendale Street"; t.flat the street lying between Lots 18 and 29 in Bark~ 2nd Subdivision be named and designated Eldorado Street"; that the street lying between Barle's 2nd Subdivision and Bark~ 3rd Subdivision be named and designated as "'Truman Street"; that the street lying between Lots 34 and ~5 in Bark's 31'0. Subdivision, be named and designated IIJ>erry StreetfJ; t' I:; t. t J l' , t P]' 3 " c., , ". .. d S na'. . ne s -ree G Ylng De ween -'ar{s 1'0 0U00.lVlSlOn an ,. unny Side Addi tion, be named and des:Lgna ted as ~tEdwar'd Streetll, and that the street which runs north and south in said area and which extends nortb. from 7th Stre.et to Capi tal Avenue, be named and designated as "Geddes Streetll. BE rc FURTl:IEH R8S0LVED that the City l.';ngineer be and b.e is I e hereby lirdered, authorized and directed to place names and street signs upon said streets as herein provided. rm Fe f:'UH'l'}jli;R RESOLVED that certified copies of this ResolutioT be forwarded to the Post Master of the City of Grand Island, Nebr- aska; to the Register of Deeds; to the Water, Light & Ice Departm.ent; to the Police Depar tmen t; to the Fire Department; to the City Engineer and to the Building Inspector. r" (' " J ~,) ~.:? RES 0 L UTI 0 N (conlt;) Respectfully submitted this 7th day of September, 1949. ... . I ~ r-t..Jd On motion of Harris, seconded by Campbell, resolution was adopted. I Ordinance No. 2308 repealing ordinance 2299 regularly passed by the Council and signed by the Mayor. On motion of Harris, seconded by Wilson, Ordinance was placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting "yes" Campbell, Thomssen, Harris, Wilson, Vogt, Snygg, Overturf, Sander. Voting "no" none. On motion of Harris, seconded by Wilson, rules were suspended and ordinance placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot. Voting "yes" Campbell, Thomssen, Harris, Wilson, Vogt, Snygg, Overturf, Sander. Voting "no" none. Ordinance 2309 assessments on paving district 109 regularly passed by the Council and signed by the Mayor. Motion of Harris, seconded by Thomssen, ordinance was placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting "yes" I e Campbell, Thomssen, Harris, Wilson, Vogt, Snygg, Overturf, Sander. Voting "noli none. On motion of Harris, seconded by Wilson, rules were suspended and ordinance placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot. Voting IYes"Campbell,Thorassen,Harris, Wilson Vogt Snygg Overturf,Snader. Votrnng "No".None. , Ordfnance'2310 creating sewer district 233 between Anna street and Oklahoma Avenue from Lincoln Avenue to Adams Street was regularly passed by the Council and signed by the Mayor. On motion of Thomssen, seconded by Harris, ordinance was placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. I".! ;1), ~~.J Voting "yesll Campbell, Thomssen, Harris, vJilson, Vogt, Snygg, Overturf, Sander. Voting "noli none. On motion of Harris, seconded by Thomssen, rules were . I suspended and ordinance placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot. Voting "yes" Campbell, Thomssen, Harris, Wilson, Vogt, Snygg, Overturf, Sander. Voting "no" none. Ordinance 2311 creating Water Main District 128 in Anna Street from Lincoln to Adams was regularly passed by the Council and signed by the Mayor. On motion of Campbell, seconded by Harris, ordinance was placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting "yes" Campbell, Thomssen, Harris, Wilson, Vogt, Snygg, Overturf, Sander. Voting "no" none. On motion of Campbell, seconded by Thomssen, rules were ,~ suspended and ordinance placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot. Voting "yes" Campbell, Thomssen, Harris, Wilson, Vogt, Snygg, Overturf, Sander. Voting "no" none. I Ordinance 2312 authorizing sale of lots 88 and 89, tllJest Lawn AdeU tion, to Arnold F. Sorenson and 'wife regularly passed by the Council and signed by the Mayor. On motion of Harris, seconded by Wilson, ordinance was placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting "yes" Campbell, Thomssen, Harris, Wilson, Vogt, Snygg, Overturf, Sander. Voting "no" none. On motion of Harris, seconded by Wilson, rules were suspended and ordinance placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot. Voting "yes" .Campbell, Thomssen, Harris, 1!Jilson, Vogt, Snygg, Overturf, Sander. Voting "no" none. I . Ordinance 2313 authorizing sale of lots 90 and 91 to Roy W. Johnson for $400 was regularly passed by the Council and signed by the Mayor. On motion of Harris, seconded by Sander, ordinance placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting lIyes" Campbell, Thomssen, Harris, Wilson, Vogt, Snygg, Overturf, Sander. Voting "noli none. ~<'!' 1 ~_ i.j,: ..t On motion of Harris, seconded by Sander, rules were sus- pended and ordinance placed on final passage and finally passed. roll call ballot. Voting "yes" Campbell, Thomssen, Harris, Wilson, Vogt, Snygg, Overturf, 8an('1er. Voting "no" none. . I Ordinance 2314 creating paving district 121, Harrison street from Charles to Anna, John street from Jackson to Logan, Anna street from Harrison to Logan, was regularly passed by the Council and signed by the Mayor. On motion of Harris, seconded by Sander, ordinance was placed on first reaqing at length. Roll call ballot. Voting "yes" Campbell, Thomssen, Harris, Wilson, Vogt, Snygg, Overturf, Sander. Voting "no" none. Motion of Harris, seconded by Overturf, rules were suspended and ordinance placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot. Voting "yes II Campbell, T110mssen, Harris, Wilson, VOGt, Snygg, Overturf, Sander. Voting "noli none. Claims against the City were presented. On motion of I Harris, seconded by Vogt, were allowed. Roll call ballot. Voting "yes" Campbell, Thomssen, Harris, Wilson, Vogt, Bnygg, Overturf, Sander. Voting "no" none. Motion of Harris, seconded by Wilson, Hoskins estimate on Broadwell Street paving was approved. Motion of Harris, seconded by Wilson, Council adjourned to Sept ember 15. F. S. White City Clerk 9-7-49 I . . I I I . FO H F'I SCAL Y APF)HOPHIATION S j)J\ID 8:XP DI TUH8S FUND APPIlOPRIjlTIONS To Pay Co. Treas. $4,500.00 Salaries 17,500.00 Street & Alley 40,500.00 15,533.24 Gas Tax S ,S','! er Fun d 51,000.00 1,680.00 37,610.00 Ly7,500.00 6,500.00 56,l~0.00 35,000.00 11,500.00 Storm Sewer Engineer Incidentals Municipal Pool Airport Semi tD, tion Street Lighting Hydrant Rental 6,000.00 P;crJi: Fund ~,4, 01,.5.00 97,340.00 Police Fund Cemetery F'und 30,90.00 Fire Fund 101,43lj,.32 Pension Fund 5,551.02 Paving Fund 8,150.00 IVlu sic Fund 5,000.00 "622";57 :3":- 58 Total Approp. Ice Fund Water Fund Light Fund PcJving District TO ~3 BP T. 8, 1911'9 HECfIPTS & THiiJ\J 8F SHS EX]) D ED 30~,. 64 1,020.00 1,297.38 1,510.52 3, 750.1:2 163.85 3, SLI.;.? 21 4,372.06 1,'29.3.97 lr, 926. 75 3,201.58 9,632.75 d 9,c.,0 J3 o,O~,o.. 2,785.65 6,594.83 .388.75 6,429.15 6G;3S"2:'bl; 3,102.28 31,102.67 13:1,905.74 51.2797.36 1278;290:69 Respectfully submitted, F. S. itVhite, City Clerk ~'-'.f /i C',i .~ >~~ </ BALANCE Lt,195.36 . 16,11'80.00 39,202.62 14.,022.72 1,,7,24,9.58 1,516.15 33,767.79 4.3,127.94 5,206.03 51,21.3.25 31,79EL42 11,500.00 ( or,o 00 U , .~ ',j '_. ' 34,-412.25 88,1:,71.87 27,3CM..35 94,839.4.9 5,16;).27 1,720.85 5,000.00 -~--_.._.,,-- 502.190.94 . I I I e ~/41{ Grand Island, Nebraska September 15, 1949 Council met as per adjournment of September 7, his Honor the Mayor, presiding. All Councilmen present except Campbell. Mayor asked for verbal communication from the persons present. Mr. Norris L. Potter, 923 South Kimball, called attention of the Council to his request for permit to place popcorn stand on the curb at the corner of Second and Wheeler, Phillips "66" Station. After some discussion, on motion of Harris, seconded by Overturf, Mr. Potter was permitted to place the popcorn stand at that location for trial. The curb tax to be determined later. Mr. Grimminger, representing Falldorf and Ehlers, pertaining to Storm Sewer across their property from intersection of Blaine and Palmer streets to the Sugar factory sewer ditch. On motion of Thomssen, seconded by Harris, was referred to the Sewer Com- mittee in conjunction with the City Engineer and City Attorney to make report as soon as possible. Lloyd Ross, who had made request for building permit on rear of lot 101 block 10, H. G. Clark Addition, requested Council permission to build within two foot of the lot line, claiming that Mr~ Bresley, part owner of adjoining property, had given her consent. At this point, the protest by Mrs. Sadie E. Bresley, was presented, claiming in part that she was opposed to further building on this property as business property as it Was too close to the lot line for ingress and egress for persons living therein. After some facts were brought out pertaining to the ownership of the ground, it was the decision of the Mayor and Council that they would have no power to give consent for the building. On motion of Harris, seconded by Wilson, Council took no action. (Councilman Campbell arrived.) Mr. Tripe made inquiry as to the Sewer Service Charge and was told same would be taken care of later in the evening. Claim of E. W. Hogle for damage to his car on account of parking in front of Western Union Office at the time the Light Department was laying traffic cable and the right front wheel having dropped into the ditch, was presented. On motion of Harris, seconded by Wilson, claim was referred to the Light Dept. . I I I . (".1 ! '< ~".i: ~t Letter from R. E. Stephens pertaining to insurance coverage on grandstand and lighting equipment, same having been renewed as of March 7, 1949 but the claim never having been paid, to adjust insurance rate on account of the property being taken into the city. After some discussion, on motion of Campbell, seconded by Thomssen that the claim of $84.32 be allowed providing ifl and when, the adjusted insurance rates are presented, that refund would be from the time property was taken into the city. Letter from Paul Holmberg with reference to amended ordinance pertaining to Sewer Service charge was presented. Also copy of the letter from Hl.... D. L. Pettis. On motion of Harris, seconded by Sander, was received and placed on file. Contract of the United Airlines was presented along with opinion o~ Attorney Holmberg. On motion of Wilson, seconded by Sander, contract was accepted, the Hayor authorized to sign. Mayor mentioned telephone call from the Slick Airways, Denver, Colorado, pertaining to new contract. On motion of Wilson, seconded by Sander, City Attorney was authorized to draw up proposed contract wi th the Slick AiJ'vmys for their approval. H.equest from Mr. Nunnenkamp (by Lloyd Kelly) for l"'ezoning lots one, three, five, seven i~ block 14, College Addition, was presented. On motion of Harris, seconded by Wilson, hearing date on rezoning was set for October/5. Supplemental contract by and between city of Grand Island and the U. P. Railroad pertaining to overhead light being movea. from Eddy Street to Jackson Street railroad crossing was presented along with the opinion of the City Attorney. On motion of Harris, seconded by Wilson, supplemental contract was approved and the Mayor authori~ed to sign. WHEREAS, the UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY has tendered to the CITY OF' GRAND ISLAND, State of Nebraska, an agreement covering the relocation from Eddy Street to Jackson Street of a crossing light at Grand Island, Nebraska; said agreement being identified as Railroad Company1s C. D. No. 24327-G; and ~vHEREAS, the Council of the City of Grand Island has said proposed agreement before it and has given it careful review and consideration; and vfHEH.EAS, it is considered that the best interests of said City of Grand Islend, 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: . I I I . r'~'/ ,,/~ ,:::: ,; 'S:~) 'I'hat 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 execut.e 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. On motion of Harris,seconded by Wilson Resolution was adopted. On motion of Harris, seconded by Overturf, City Attorney "las instructed to make demand on the U. P. Railroad Company for a warning traffic light or watchman on Jackson street. . I I I . 1""-1'< ,no i._.,~ t) RES 0 L UTI 0 N ....--------- WHEREAS, the officers and members of the Lions Club of Grand Island, have again this year rendered a great service to said City by causing garbage cans, alleys, thoroughfares and germ infected areas to be sprayed with germ killing DDT. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASI~: That we express grateful thanks for the citizens of Grand Island and for ourselves to the officers and members of this public spirited institution for this most timely and use- ful public service. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Resolution be spread upon the minutes of our proceedings and that a copy hereof be forwarded to the officers and members of the Lions Club. Respectfully submitted and adopted this the /~ day of Sep tember, 1949. ,.:J.S d4 CITY CLERK ~. . ] embe of e cCity Council On motion of Harris, seconded by Thomssen, Resolution was adopted. . . I I I . :" ,i :( RESOLUTION BE IT RESOLVED BY TEE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE crrrY OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA, that the application of Joseph E. Kellison for an "On Sale and Off Saletf beer license for the address known as 319-321 North Pine Street in the City of Grand Island be granted. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk forward to the Nebraska Liquor Control Comnlission at Lincoln, Nebraska, a certified copy of this Resolution. Respectfully submitted this 15th day of September, 1949. On motion of Sanderl seconded by Harrisl Resolution was adopt ed. Bond of William A. Barrett, dba Grand Island Loan ShoPI was presented. On motion of Sanderl seconded by Harrisl was approved. Bond of Oscar Hild pertaining to the house moved in lot 71 Block 691 Wheeler and Bennett I s Thir0. Addi tionl as to repairs needed was presented. On motion of Overturf, seconded by Sander, 'trlaS approved. . ~ I I I .. . ,. ; :) c; RES 0 L UTI 0 N WHEREAS, Oscar Hild, a duly licensed house mover, residing in the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, has moved the old Lutheran Parsonage from the real estate described as Lot One (1), Block Eighty-three (83), Original ':eown, now the Ci ty of Grand Island, Nebraska, to the real estate described as Lot Seven (7), Block Sixty-nine (69), Wheeler and Bennett's Third Addition to the said City, and WHEREAS, the said Oscar Hild failed to comply with the ordinances of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, by failing to obtain the written permission so to do from a sufficient number of property owners residing in the half block in which said building was moved to and from the property owners owning the lots in the one-half block opposite the new location, which said lots are in Block Sixty- two (62) of said Wheeler & Bennett's Third Addition, and WHEREAS, property owners residing in said Wheeler & Bennett's Third Addition have appeared before the Mayor and Council objecting and protesting to the re-location of said Lutheran parsonage on said lot, for the reason that the same is in a bad state of repair and would therefore injure property values in the neighborhood, and WHEREAS, the said Oscar Hild has agr~ed to do what may be necessary to alter and repair the said building so as to place it in a presentable condition and appearance by the 1st day of March, 1950, and has filed a performance bond in the penal sum of ~?500. 00, John F. McCarthy of the City of Grand Island, as suret:y, with the City Clerk. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE ~~YOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF' THE CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA: That the said Oscar Hild be and he is hereby granted permissipn to locate the said Lutheran Parsonage residence on the above described lot or tract of land; that the performance bond of Nir. Hild and his surety be and they are hereb'Y. approved and that the City Clerk forward to Ernest L. Walker, Chief Building Inspector, a certified copy of this Resolution. . I I I e r"} " ,;J r:-.r RES 0 L UTI 0 N (can't) Respectfully submitted this 15th day of September, 1949. c ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ,. ~ "',~ On motion of Thomssen, seconded by Campbell, was appl"'oved~ subject to repairs as stated in application for building permit and approval of Building Inspector Walker. e I I I e ~,.:-, ,I 'U B.ESQLUTION WHEREAS, on the 1st day of June, 1949, the Mayor and Council of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, passed and approved Ordinance No. 2289 establishing and fixing rates to be charged for sewer service within said City, and WHEREAS, paragraph two of Section 3 of said Ordinance provided as follows: "The monthly contribution of sewage from a residential consumer shall be considered equal to one-third (1/3) of his consumption of water for the quarter year ending January 31st next preceding the date of billing.!! and VffiEREAS, it was the intention of the Mayor and Council to compute the residence conSUITlers contribution for such sewer service according to the lowest water meter reading during the year, it being presumed that very little water is used for lawns, gardens or for irrigation during the quarter ending January 31st, and WHEREAS, a survey of the water meter readings during said quarter now reveals that considerable water is used for lawns, trees, and for irrigation and in order to establish a more fair and equitable charge for such sewer service, the Council has determined that the residence consumers contribution for such sewer service should be computed upon the quarter meter reading which shows the lowest consumption and for that purpose the Mayor and Council have ~aended said paragraph two of Section 3 of Ordinance No. 2289, so that the residence consumers contributions for sewer service shall be computed upon the quarterly water meter reading ending January 31st or April 30th, which ever shows the lowest quarterly consumption, and WHEREAS, the first statements sent to residence consumers on August 1st, 1949, for such sewer service charges, were computed upon the quarterly reading ending January 31st and the Council has determJ.ned that the second statements soon to be furnished should be computed in accordance with the ordinance as amended and that the first statements furnished should likewise be computed in accordance with said amended ordinance and refunds be made to all residence consumers where the adjusted charge is found to be less than the statements furnished. . I I I . ;"5.t RES 0 L UTI 0 N (con't) NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, 1~BRASY~: That all of the statements sent to residence consumers on the 1st day of August, 1949, be adjusted in accordance with the provisions of said ordinance as amended and be computed on which ever of the two said quarters shows the lowest water consumption; that refunds be made to all residence consumers in all cases where such computation shows that such residence consumer has paid a greater amount than due on his account as adjusted; that checks for such refunds be paid out of the Sewerage Revenue Bond Fund and that the City Treasurer be and he is hereby directed and authorized to sign said checks and pay the same when presented for payment. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that all charges made for sewer service on August 1st, 1949, which have not been paid be adjusted in accordance with the ordinance as amended and that all credits due be entered on such residence consumers accounts. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk forward certified copies of this Resolution to the City Treasurer, to C. W. Burdick, Commissioner and to the Kirkpatrick-Pettis Company of Omaha, Nebraska. Respectfully submitted this /~ day of September, 1949. c .. .>, f ~ /1 ~ I j J \ ; i_ ,.-" t $ \.,4.",,>8 .J ~~t"-il. ~, . (// :/ (1 ./7 - .""t ,fr<h.v~ ewer Committee After some discussion on motion of Thomssen, second,ed by Campbell, Resolution was adopted. Roll call Ballot. Voting Campbell llyes "/Thoms sen, Harri s, \tJ'il son, Sander, Vogt, Snygg, Overturf. Voting "no" none. Claims of Geer-Maurer Company and McNett Company on additions at the Power plant, R. E. Stephens for $84.32, and Municipal Retirement fund for four per cent of salaries for the month of August were presented. on motion of Campbell, seconded by Harris, were approved. Roll call ballot. Voting "yes" Campbell, . I I I . ~,.:, r) ;:,? Thomssen, Harris, Wilson, Sander, Vogt, Snygg, Overturf. Voting "no" none. Some discussion as to registering of warrants especially on the Paving District fund. On motion of Harris, seconded by Sander, was referred to the Finance Committee, City Attorney and Treasurer for recommendations to be presented at the next meeting. Ordinance 2315 creating Paving District 122 in Koenig street from Sycamore to Oak, and in Kimball street, from Koenig to Charles, was regula:l,"ly passed by the Council and signed by the Mayor.? On motion of Thomssen, seconded by Sander, ordinance was placed on first reading at length. Roll Call ballot. Voting "yesll Campbell, Thomssen, Harris, Wilson, Sander, Vogt, Snygg, Overturf. Voting "no" none. On motion of Thomssen, seconded by Campbell, rules were suspended and ordinance plac,ed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot. Voting lIyes" Campbell, Thomssen, Harris, Wilson, Sander, Vogt, Snygg, Overturf. Voting "no" none. Ordinance 2316 creating Paving District 123 in Jackson street from John to Anna, in Anna street from Jackson to Monroe, in Monroe street from Anna to John, ,,"vas regularly passed by the Council and signed by the Mayor. On motion of Thomssen, seconded b:,r Sander, ordinance ';vas placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting "yes" Campbell, Thomssen, Harris, Wilson, Sander, Vogt, Snygg, Overturf. Voting "no" none. On motion of Tl10mssen, seconded b:,r Campbell, rules were suspended and ordinance placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot. Voting "yesll Campbell, Thomssen, Harris, Wilson, Sander, Vogt, Snygg, Over~urf. Votinry IIno" none. o Ordinance 2317 amending paragraph two of section three in ordinance 2289, pertaining to Sewer Service charge, was regularly passed by the Council and signed b:,r the Mayor. On motion of Thomssen, seconded by Sander, ordinance was placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting "yes" Campbell, Thomssen, Harris, Wilson, Sander, Vogt, Snygg, Overturf. Voting "no" none. 1"'" ~.,,- ;;:~?, ~.J ~-} . I On motion of Thomssen, seconded by Sander, rules were sus- pended and ordinance placed on second reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting "yes" Campbell, Thomssen, Harris, \1ilson, Sander, Vogt, Snygg, Overturf. Voting "noli none. On motion of Thomssen, seconded by Campbell, rules were suspended and ordinance placed on third reading at length. Holl call ballot. Voting "yesll Campbell, Thomssen, Harris, Wilson, Sander, Vogt, Snygg, Overturf. Voting IIno" none. On motion of Thomssen, seconded by Campbell, ordinance was placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot. Voting "yes" Campbell, Thomssen, Harris, \rJilson, Sander, Vogt, Snygg, Overturf. Voting IIno" none. Wilson mentioned some tenants at the Airbase were arrears in their rent. On motion of Ivil son, seconded by Sander, was referred to the City Attorney for collection. Thomssen commended Chief Bosler on his campiaign with the boys, the increase in attendance and the good apparently being done. Also made mention of the fact that the Chief had stood II the expense himself. On motion of Campbell, seconded by Thomssen, report was approved and the expense to be taken care of through the Police Department. Some discussion on rebuilding of the Conoco Oil Company tanks. The Mayor advised the Council that no permit should be issued since the Mayor and Council had ordered the City Attorney to draw ordinance against the construction of gasoline tanks within the city limits. On motion of Wilson, Council adjourned. F. S. White I . Ci ty Clerk 9-15-49 e I I I e September 21, 1949 Grand Island, Nebraska Mayor presiding. All Oouncilmen present. Council met as Board of Equalization, his honor, the RES 0 L UTI 0 N r:... r"' if ~ ~) k~t BE IT RESOLVED BY 'l'HE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OP THB C~!TY OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA, sitting as a Board of Equalization after due notice havin~ been given thereof that we find the total east of construction of Paving District No. 105 to be the total sum of $42161.40; that we find the benefits accruing to the real estate in said district to be the sum of $42161.40 arid that we find the benefits accruing to the several lots, tracts and parcels of land in said district to be the sums set opposite the several descriptions as follows: NAME Peter Bohl Prank c.~ Ollie Buell If 82' 4 Phil H. &; Abbie H. Hiehra S 50' 4 Vernon D. Kluge N 60' 5 Phil H. &: Abbie H. Riehm S 72' 5 L. B. Huffman-son Walter }I'. L,~ Jeanette E."tuil1in Estate of Roy Salisbury Minnie Hamilton-wife Kathryn Margaret ~ose S 84' 8 li/a1ter F. 0: Jeanette E. (,~uillin jN 48' 8 William k. & Addie M. Doodhead Albert H. & Francis C. Conley Clara A. Lawrence & Agnes J. Smentowski W 1 7 2 Alice Wiley E ~- Alice Vii ley Vii 6' 8 Fred & Tina Schirkofsky E 60' 8 Anna Mildenstein Irene Florence Severson S l. -2 (~ui llin N } Walter F. & Jeanette E. James R. & Idella M. Morrissey S 68' 5 Lenora Maxine Rief N 64' 5 Katie Kehn John Paustian LOT BLOCK ADDI'l'ION 3 75 Original frown '75 II II 75 JI II 75 11 II 75 II If 6 II \I 75 1 II II 76 2 11 II 76 rt6 fI II 7 :t16 II 11 76 It \I 1 2 II JI 93 II " 93 93 \I II 7 JI II 93 93 fI fI 93 II II 3 II II 94 4 \I 1I 94 4 It fI 94 94 II 11 94 " " 6 11 II 94 3 147 Union Pacific Hy. Co. 2nd AI,; CUN T ~;~247. 5C 358.7! 2l8.7[ 262.5e 315.0C 247.5C 577.5C 247.5C 247.5e 367. 5e 2l0.0C 693.0C 297.0C 148.5C 148.5C 45.54 647.46 297.0C 346.0C 346.0C 357.00 336.00 297.0C a~?oc . I I I . RES 0 L UTI 0 N NA1'fjE - Harlan & Edna b. Leth William n. & Lydia hi. v1ilson Lorenz Speck William H. c::, Lydia M.;Jilson Erwin A. Speck Henry Fuss Staats & Ruth Di~on Roy A. &, Helen T.il Youngs .J. . Roy 11. (I' Helen F. Youngs Lucile V. D:. Irma in. King Herman Meier John J. & ~ona L. Biemond Ida E. Rice Ella M. Peeler Oscar E. & Mabel Rank John & Pauline Brehm Peter & Katherina Brehm Delbert W. Kenyon John & Mary Helzer Robert Conow & wife Helen Hasenpf1ug 'fre sa Kellogg Raymond W. & Pauline Roehrkasse William A. Gross Anna Moeller William H. &lVlargaret Ronnfeldt Dora Nietfeld Katie Keihn Henry Hoss Henry Fuss Henry Puss Oswald & Anna Petersen Joseph E. & Edna M. Rajewich John Jacoby Allyn W. & Charlotte S. Eaton ( con t t) LOT BLOCK 14'7 E 9' 5 W 5'7' 5 Vi 28' 6 E 38' 6 1 2 Fr. 7 Fr. 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 '7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 '7 8 9 10 11 12 8 9 10 11 12 13 4 14'7 14'7 14'7 :[;41 148 148 148 148 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 Y'} [5 ~) ADDI'rION AhIOUNT Union Pacific Co. 2nd Ry. ::0693.0C jj . - II II 6'7 . 5~ II " 625.4c " II 134.92 II " 162.0'; II II 693.0C " II 29'7.0C 11 " 133.82 II II 465.3'1 Jones 33'7. 5C II 2 9 3 . '7t II 293.n " 293.'7~ II 293. '7: II 293.'7t " 293.'7E II 293. n " 293.'7f " 293.'7E " 31:2.5C " 262.5E II 267.5( II 298. '7~: Koehler Place 412.5C II " 412. 5f II II 412.5C II II 412.5C II " 412.5C it II 412.5C II 11 412. 5C II II 412. 5C II " 412.5C " II 412.50 " " 412.5C II n 412.50 '.' ., RES 0 L UTI Q N (can't) NAIV'JE LOT BLOCK Louie C. & Hzel Helzer 14 8 9 10 11 S 44' 12 N 22' 12 S 22' 13 N 44' 13 14 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 Katherine Dove e I Maud Nielsen John J. & Ella M. Schuett John & Elizabeth Schleicher John &, Esther l:iillman John 8;; Kate Hofferber John & Kate EOfferber Marie 8::., Elmer Vi . Woodruff Harry Peters IIowar'n tv. Kirkman R. O. & Martha E. Whitney Peggy Hullinger Alexander Puss John i!;:, Elizabeth Schleicher I Hahn & Elizabeth Schleicher Maud TiI. Lunney ;3amuel P. Helzer Charles A. Callihan Amalia H. Lenz 'Walter A. Ott James A. Tuma El.8' City of Grand Island Bast of Oak A City of Grand Island liVest of Oak .It 7 7 7 7 '7 B 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 1 1 3 1 4 ADDITION Koehler Place If II If If II If " II II " II " !I II II 11 II If " II " " II " II " 11 " II " " II II II II " '7 7 '7 7 Lakeview If \1 Ros s c;~ Ash ton Place If II School District of Grand Island 8 I\:oehler Sub. Scbool District of Grand Island 9 If If School District of Grand Island 10 If If I -r" I"uss Jr. I}; Huth Fuss 11 II II nenry e City of GI'and Island N 481' 12 " II John V;J . & Thelma Vanosdall S 1001-E 135' 12 " II Total ,''''l ;"c, ,-'>. w ~) tj} AMOUNT ~iA12. 5c 495.0C 495.0C 495. OC 495.0C 330.0C 165.0C 165.0C 330.0C 495.0C 412.5C 412.5C 412.5C 495.0C 495.0C 495.00 495.0C 495.00 495.00 729.75 309.75 10.50 2812.50 3006.25 1031.25 1031.25 1031.25 6fa7.50 2900.62 625.00 ;;\;42161.40 e I I I e ~"~/ t"~' "cf W .:} C H E SOL UTI 0 N (can't) Respectfully' submitted this 21st day of Sep ternbe;", 1949. ~#~>'<~ {7 /'~""-' .',~: ...."$' " ' t~:i~t~/~f' ~-'.y{d;l:/i7i/' , () street and Allev Committee " On motion of Harris, seconded by Overturf, resolution was adopted. . I I I . RES 0 L UTI 0 N ---------- f".'.i r; x '" ,,) LJ BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF' THE CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBHASKA.: sitting as a Board of Equalization after due notice having been given thereof that we find the total cost of construction of Paving District No. 115 to be the total sum of ;U;6432.95; that we find the benefits accruing to the real estate in said district to be the sum of $6432.95 and that we find the benefits accruing to the several lots, tracts and parcels of land in said district to be the sums set opposi te the several descriptions as follows: ADDITION ATvIOillJrr LOT BLOCK 25 Bakers $482.33 NAME Myrtle B. Wells Lars D. Nelson Fr August E. & Laferne R. Hackman Fr. Herbert E. & Alice A. Nelson Fr. John Devlin Alfred H. & Evelyn S. Reher Norman A. & Esther H. Echtenkamp Robert A. & Catherine D. Meyer N 50' Fr. 10 John F. & Maxine M. Campbell S 82' }<'r. 10 Emil A. &, Viola E. Schaaf PI'. 1 Emil & Viola Schaaf J. H. Nitzel Jr. & Relen M. Nitzel E. F. & Alice Terry Fr. Clarence J. & Martha M. Reitan Fr. Leslie R. & Irena D. Roulette Fr. Ella Martin Dan W. & Bernice W. Bufkin stanley D. & Gladys D. Long P. B. & Esther Rockwell N 72' Edward E. & Bessie A. Clark S 60' Hans Gulzow Jr. & Frieda Gulzow N 60' 1 2 25 II 216.22 3 2 25 II 93.45 II 216.22 26 3 26 II 482.33 8 4 Woodbine 93.45 9 \I 216.22 4 4 II 182.70 4 \I 299.63 1482.33 6 It 2 6 6 " 216.22 93.45 3 " 3 Wasmer'& Annex 93145 4 6 " 482.33 4 7 " 216.22 4 8 4 15 II 93.45 II 3 93.45 216.22 ~63.09 4 15 " 5 II 15 5 II ~n9. 24 15 6 II 263.09 15 }.-" R E S 0 L U T I 0 N ( con' t) - - - - - - NAME LOT BLOCK ADDITION AIdO uwrr - Henry 8" Dora Stoltenberg S 72' 6 15 Wasmer'&! Annex ~,219. 24, e )" Hans Gulzow Jr. (~ Frieda Gulzow N 60'-W 1. 7 15 II II I 2 123.27 Henry 81" Dora Stoltenberg C' 72'-W 1. 7 15 II " 94.95 ." I.J -IS Elmer L. W. Scott E l 7 15 II II 93.95 '2 Elmer L. W. Scott W l 8 15 II " 93.95 '2 '!iVaI tel" P. & Marie Lauritsen PI'. S 16 " II 93.95 John H. & Bernice Easley Fr. 9 16 II " 216.22; John p & Ella L. Lioby :n Fr. 10 16 " II 482.33 ...' . Total C:"643() 95 ttP t:J . Hespectfully submitted this the 21st day of September, 1949. I kJkt-~ ~~ {/ /~?\ "",,/ , d: /'/'~/ .- ~ '--vC~~.. ~Tt[Zz;::; ... Street & Alley 00ramittee On motion of Harris, seconded by Overturf, resolution was adopted. There being no protests, on motion of Harris, seconded by Wilson, Council adjourned as Board of Equalization. F . S . villi t e City Clerk I e 9/21/49 . I I I . f"~! (, ~) September 21, 1949 Grand Island, Nebraska Council met in regular session, his honor the Mayor presiding. All Councilmen present. Harris mentioned he had received request from Mr. Fred Moeller for some relief pertaining to water through the storm sewer which seems to overflow his slough. After some dis- cussion, on motion of Sander, seconded by Harris, the City would furnish tile for use as culvert and drainage on the Fred Moeller place. Bid of the City Water Department on water main districts 127 and 128 for six-inch cast iron and six-inch C I water main, class B, with all valves and specials complete at $2.85 per foot was presented. On motion of Campbell, seconded by Overturf, bid was accepted. Bids on painting of North Side Fire Station were read as follows: Pet e ~'l. Nielsen $717.00 Jolll1 A. Bixemann 775.00 On motion of Harris, seconded by tHlson, bids were referred to the City Property Committee. Bids on car to be used in Police Department were read as f ollov.Js: Diers Motor, six cylinder Ford allowance on old car $273.85 $1422.30 less Roush Motor Company, 1949 Plymouth allowance for trade-in $650.00 1875.65 less On motion of Campbell, seconded by Vogt, bids were referred to the Police Committee. Bids on trucks for use in the Electric Department were presented as follows: Diers Motor Company, 3/4 ton truck Diers Motor Company, 1/2 ton pick-up International Harvester Company 1/2 ton truck 3/4 ton truck Central Chevrolet, 1/2 ton pick-up 3/4 ton $940.28 net 1003.40 net 990.00 net 970.20 net 1030.00 net 1167.50 net On motion of Thomssen, seconded by Campbell, bids were referred to the Light Committee anc1 C. vi. Burdicl,:. Request of the Platte Valley Construction Company for stop signs on Phoenix street from Locust street to Adams street (1': ,\ ;:, ~ " 'f ._.;i~ was presented. After some discussion, on motion of Harris, seconded by Sander, request was granted and the police instructed to order signs. Request of Herman F. BuckovJ for adjustment on gravel tax and int erest on lots 1 to 10 in block 8, University place, . I was presented. On motion of Harris, seconded by Wilson, was referred to the City Attorney. Letter from J. G. \voodin, Granel Island-Hall County Health Department, by C. B. Kinnison, pertaining to an ordinance governing the sale of any meat or meat products generally eaten in raw or improperly cooked condition, was presented. After some discussion, motion by Harris, seconded by Sander, the City Attorney was instructed to prepare ordinance governing same. Request of Harl H. Petersen for permission to move frame building 12 x 14, lot 8, Block 62, Original Town, for the purpose of establishing Hamburger shop and lunch counter was presented. After some discussion, on account of tlle area being in a fire zone, motion by Harris, seconded by Overturf, request was clenied. II Claim of Mrs. Olive Ransom for alleged damage to her dress, stockings and bruises on account of having fallen on tlle sidewalk along the south side of Lot 8, Block 79, Original Town, was presented. The claim having been presented to Mr. Walker previously, made the following report: Grand Island, Nebraska September 20, 1949 Mr. Janeral Harris Chairman - Street ano.. Alley Dept. Dear Mr. Harri s : I have, as you requested, investigated the accio.ent of Mrs. Olive Ransom, 303 East 11th Street. I e Mrs. Ransom reports that she was injured west of the intersection of First and Pine Street on the brick sidewalk; inThi cll is south of Terry used car lot on t he north side of First Street. I find no defects in the brick sidewalk at this point and no loose bricks projecting upward as reported. Respectfully, E. L. Vlalker City Building Inspector On mot ion of Barri s, seconded by Overturf, cl aim was rej ect ed. The Clerk advised the Mayor and Council that a petition ~ was on file requesting special election for the purpose of organizing e I I I e ,.'1 ." f-. ~, the City of Grand Island under the City Manager form of govern- ment, as provided for in Chapter 19, Article 6, compiled Statutes of 1943. Report of Paul Holmberg on Surety Bond furnished by Anton Stransky, Richard Gericke, Walter H. Geis, and Melvin H. Westphal, members of the Grand Island Police Department, being favorable, on motion of Sander, seconded by Harris, bond was approved. Petition of fourteen new and used car dealers request- ing the Council for enactment of ordinance prohibiting tIle con- ducting of business in the sale of new and used automobiles within the city limits on the first day of the week, known as Sunday, was presented. On motion of Harris, seconded by Sander, was referred to the ordinance committee. Petition of Earl L. Walling for permission to build curb sidewalk on the west side of Walnut Street from 16th street north to the alley was presented. On motion of Harris, seconded by Wilson, permission was granted. Grand Island, Nebraska September 21, 1949 Honorable Mayor & City Council Grand Island, Nebraska Gentlemen: The following is the City Engineer's estimate for the construction of Paving District No. 119, which district is to be in Fifth street from Pine street to Sycamore street. Approx. 231.4 cu yds. 6" concrete slab Ai> @ ~17.00 per cu. yd. 608 lin. ft. curb & gutter @ $1.25 per line ft. 100 line ft. 1 x 6 expo joint @ $.35 per line ft. Move catchbasin (1) Build 1 new catchbasin Lay 70 lin. ft. 12" clay tile to catchbasin @ $2.00 per ft. Remove 198 line ft. straight curb @ $.25 per. lin. ft. Remove 80 line ft. curb & gutter @ $.35 per lin. ft. 250 cu. yds. excavation @ $1.00 per cu. yd. 35.00 50.00 75.00 140.00 49.50 28.00 250.00 5321.30 $3933.80 760.00 Total Plans and specifications are on file at the City Engineer's Office. Respectfully submitted Ray L. Harrison City Engineer On motion of Harris, seconded by Vogt, report was approved, and Clerk authorized to advertise for bids. e I I I e <. f ;\ GrRnd Island, Nebraska September 21, 1949 Honol'ab1e Mayor and City Council Grand Island, Nebraska Gentlemen: The following is the City Engineer's estimate for the construction of Paving District No. 120, 'l;111ich district is to be in lOth Street from Eddy street to Broadwell Avenue. Approx. 1196.73 cu yds 6" concrete slab @ $17.00 per. cu yd. 450 line ft. 6" expansion joint @ $.25 767 line ft. curb & gutter @ $1.25 1200 cu. yds. excavation 1', @ ,1.00 per cu. yd. 112.50 958.75 1200.00 22615.66 $20344.41 Total Plans and specifications are on file at the City Engineer's Office. Respectfully submitted, Ray L. Harrison City Engineer On motion of Harris, seconded by Vogt, report was approved and City Clerk authorized to advertise for bids. Mr. Perry and Mr. Foreman, representatives of the Conoco Oil Company, appeared before the Council requesting con- sideration pertaining to construction of gas storage tanks on account of tanks having been destroyed by fire. Mr. Gardiner, Secretary of the Community Chest, made solicitation of the City for their donation. After some dis- cussion, motion by Campbell, seconded by Thomssen, that the Light Department be authorized to make donation of $100. Inquiry from W. E. Vogel, secretary of the Painters Union, pertaining to painting of the ball park was presented. Mr. Snygg reported that the city employees were doing this work and felt it was not necessary to advertise for bids since the city had employees vUl0 could do the work. Honorable Mayor and City Council City of Grand Island, Nebraska We, the Sewer Committee, make the following recommen- elation: That the ci ty outlet at the base of Grant Street be extended to the Sugar Factory ditch on a line designated by the owner of the property in conjunction with the Committee. The City to have the right to continue said ditch in that location, pending a permanent solution of the problem. In view of the fact that there is so due to road construction and the underpass, the recommends that the hole or holes be filled in, Committee be given power to act. much dirt available Committee further and that the Arthur C. Thomssen J. E. Harris O.E.Wilson L. F. Campbell q""T,r",,.., ~,.,mm; +-+""... . I I I . 'r""l !,'f Action withheld until plans are furnished by Mrs. Falldorf and Mrs. Ehlers. The Police Committee recommends the bid of Diers Motor Company for trade of police cars be given the car deal for $1148.44, less $70.00 Federal tax, as the lowest bid. Raymond K. Vo!!.:t A. C. Thomssen o. E. Wilson Police Committee On motion of Thomssen, seconded by Vogt, was approved. September 21, 1949 Honorable Mayor and City Council Gentlemen: We, your committee on vJater and Lightl to "lhom'tiTas referred the bids for two trucks, wish to report that we find the net bid of the International Harvester Company on both trucks to be the cheapest and best bid. We recommend the acceptance of the bid of International Harvester Company on both trucks as follows: 1 - 1/2 ton pick-up as bid 1 - 3/4 ton pick-up as bid net $990.00 net 970.20 We further recommend that the checks of the unsuccess- ful bidders be returned. Lafe Campbell A. C. Thomssen Raymond K. Vogt R. E. Snygg Ice, Water and Light Committee Motion by Campbelll seconded by Thomssen, that the report be approved. After some discussion pertaining to prices etc., it was decided to withllOld letting bid on 3/4 ton truck. Motion of Harrisl seconded by Sander, that the City Att orney draw up agreement by and betiveen the city of G.rand Island and Mr. Norris Potter for the placing of popcorn stand in front of F'rauens Phillips "66" Station and the occupation tax be ~,~50 per year. Said agreement to have sixty days clause. Mr. Harris mentioned Mr. M. E. Olson had contacted 11im pertaining to ground at Five Points which had been previously donated to the city, in case that tIle city did not desire same, he would be 1fJilling to accept the l"eturn of title and also assume the paving tax. . I I I . (c. \-l. Burdick and F. S. White were authorized to attend the League of Municipalities meeting at Fremont.) Discussion on proposed condemnation of property north of Eighteenth, east of vUleeler. No positive action. Wilson mentioned t~at attorney for Mr. Williams, lessee at the airbase, had informed him that back rentals would be paid as soon as their birds were sold~ probably within two weeks. After some discussion, motion by Wilson, seconded by Sander, city attorney was authorized to proceed with suit for back rentals. 1-11". ~'lilson also mentioned the long light poles at the airbase had been inspected by Mr. Burdick, who offered to buy same, providing the airport committee would deliver same to the city. On motion of Wilson, seconded by Sander, authority was granted Mr. Wilson to make a deal with Mr. Burdi ok. Sander mentioned the reoonstruotion of storage tanks by the Conooo Oil Company pertaining to ordinanoe and the city attorney informed him he had made request of the State Fire Marshall for recommentritions governing oonstruotion of gasoline storage tanks within oities. On motion of Sander, seconded by Wilson, the city attorney was authorized to prepare ordinance as soon as he reoeived recommendl;ttion from the Fire Ivlarshall and government regulations pertaining to same. Disoussion on one-hour parking on south Locust between Koenig' and Court streets. On motion of Overturf, seconded by Harris, the Street Dept. paint the ourb three feet eaoh way at Dr. Taylor's drive. Thomssen mentioned request froJ;Il City En8'ineer that his salary be increased to $350. Some discussion pertaining to increased salaries and the idea presented that perhaps some previous aotion should be reconsidered pertainin8' to said increases. Thomssen mentioned the sewer condition existing in the Claussen Acldi tion 'tv-herein basement <lrains ,vere lower than the existing sewer. After some discussion, decided the committee vlOuld meet with Claussen and the City Engineer at 8. time favorable to all. Hr. Campbell brought up rejection of bid on 3/4 ton true}'>.. After some discussion, motion by Campbell, seconded by Snygg, tllat the Clerk readvertise for bids on 3/4 ton truck. . I I I . F~" I ('a ) () Roll call ballot. Voting Ilyes" Campbell, Snyggj voting "no" Thomssen, Harris, Wilson, Sander, Vogt, Overturf. Motion by Thomssen, seconded by Vogt, bid of Diers Motor Company on Ford 3/4 ton be accepted. Roll call ballot. Voting "yesll Thomssen, Harris, vJilson, Sander, Vogt, OVEH"turf. Votingtlnoll Campbell, Snygg. Hotion of Snygg, seconded by Thomssen, arrangements be made for ground for soft-ball field some place on the south side. September 21, 1949 The Honorable Hayor and Nembers of the Council Attention: Finance Committee Gentlemen: As the Paving District Fund is overdrawn to the extent of $64,199.52 and there are yet several paving districts to be completed, I suggest that warrants drawn on the fund be registered. I have discussed the matter v"lith the City Attorney and he agrees that it is the simplest and easiest way to handle it. After contacting usual outlets, I find that the warrants will be readily negotiable at 2*% interest, with the privilege that the City may take up one or any number of warrants at any time. Respectfully submitted, Sigurd J ohl"'de City Treasurer On motion of Snygg, seconded by Overturf suggestion of Johrde as to registering warrants be approved and that warrants be drawn on paving district funds for five to ten thousand dollars each, bearing interest at 2;%. Snygg mentioned he had received several complaints pertaining to road sign at east end of the viaduct, same being referred to the police committee for further checking. . I I I e "'; RES 0 L UTI 0 N ---------- WHEREAS, the United States of America is the owner of the real estate described as a tract of land in the South one-half (S~') of the Northeast quarter of Section Sevent$en (17), Township Eleven (11) North, Range Nine (9) West of the 6th P. M. in Hall County, Nebraska, and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point 1037 feet East of the center of Section Seven- teen (17), thence East along the said one-half section line a distance of 1255.7'; thence North along the West line of White Street a distance of 1103 feet, thence west along the South line of 9th Street a distance of 138', thence North along the west line of VJhite Street a distance of 226.3', thence west along the South Line of Boggs & Hills Addition a distance of 1117.7', thence South a distance of 1329.3' to point of beginning, approximately 37.6 acres, which said premises are situated beyond the corporate limits of the City of Grand Island, Hall County, Nebraska, and WHEREAS, the Public Housing Administration, an agency of the Federal Government has built dwelling units upon said described real estate, and WHEREAS, the land on which said dwelling,'uni ts have been erected, lies adjacent to the City of Grand Island, and WHEREAS, the IYIayor and City Council of the City of Grand Island are desirous of having the above described premises annexed to and made a part of the City of Grand Island and incorporated within the city limits of said city, and V'iliEREAS., officials of the Public Housing Administration have expressed their willingness to have the same incorporated within the limits of the said City. NOW, TB:EREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL of the City of Grand Island, Hall County, Nebraska, that the real estate described as a tract of land in the South one-half (Si) . I I I . n ; ,J RES 0 L UTI 0 N (con't) of the Northeast quarter of Section Seventeen (17), Township Eleven (11) North, Range Nine (9) West of the 6th P. M. in Hall County, Nebraska, and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point 1037 feet East of the center of Section Seven- teen (17~, thence East along the said one-half section line a distance of 1255.71, thence North along the west line of White Street a distance of 1103 feet, thence west along the South line of 9th Street a distance of 138', thence North along the west line of White Street a distance of 226.3', thence west along the South line of Boggs &~ Hills Addi tion a distance of 1117. 7:r, thence South a distance of 1329.3' to point of beginning, approximately 37.6 acres, be and the same is hereby annexed to and made a part of the City of Grand Island and shall hereafter be included wi th:i.n the corporate limits of said City. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a plat of the within described real estate together with a certified copy of this Resolution be forwarded to the Public Housing Aillninistration, Chicago, Illinois, and to the Assessor and Register of Deeds of Hall County, Nebraska and to the Water, Light and Ice Commissioner, Chief of Police and to the Fire Chief of the City of Grand Island and that the City Clerk be and he is hereby ordered and directed to prepare and forward the same. BE IT FUHTHER HESOLVED that the City Engineer be and he is hereby ordered and directed to show the annexation of the within described real estate on the official map of the City of Grand Island. Respectfully submitted this 21st day of September, 1949. ~cl~ '~.Jd/. "., -.. ~~~dr <:~~rrnfuttee On motion of Harris, seconded by Thomssen, reso~ution was adopted providing the Federal Government \i>lOuld enter into an agreement on taxes and utilities, same as having been tenatively approved. Gnygg mentioned there should be one ne'l,v chassis to be used in the Sanitation Department and SUQQested th~t A~~gn~cmon+~ . I I I e be made to purchase one each year. No action taken. RES 0 L UTI 0 N WHEREAS, there is the sum of $ 85,000.00 in the Street Sinking Fund, and WHEREAS, ~ claimsin the sum of $ 75,000.00 due for paving intersections and alley returns on Broadwell Avenue is on file with the Mayor and Council and there are not sufficient funds on hand to pay said claim, and WHEREAS, the sum of $75,000.00 should be transferred from the Street Sinking Fund to pay said claim. WHEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA: ~ That the said sum of $ 75,000.00 be transferred from the Street Sinking Fund to the Paving Fund to be used for payment of said claim; that the transfer thereof be shown on the records of the City Clerk and City Treasurer; that the City lreasurer, be and he is hereby authorized to transfer the sum herein stated to said Paving Fund and that the City Clerk forward to the City Treasurer a certified copy of this Reso~ution. Respectfully submitted this 21st day of September, 1949. On motion of Harris, seconded by Wilson, resolution was adopted. Ordinance 2318 amending 678 of ordinance 1914 regularly passed by the Council and signed by the Mayor. On motion of Harris, seconded by Vogt, Ordinance 2318 placed on first reading at length. Roll Call ballot. Voting "yes" Campbell, Thornssen, Harris, Wilson, Sander, Vogt, Snygg, Overturf. Voting "no" none. On motion of Harris, seconded by Thomssen, rules were suspended and Ordinance 2318 placed on final passage and finally passed. e I I I e Roll call ballot. Voting "yes" Campbell, Thomssen, Harris, W'ilson" 1"'",--' 1\ U Sander, Vogt, Snygg, Overturf. Voting "no" none. Ordinance 2319 condemning lots 3 and 4 Dawn Subdivision and lots 4 and 5 in Giese South Lawn subdivision for cemetery purposes was regularly passed by the Council and, signed by the 1>1ayor. Motion of Harris, seconded by Thomssen, ordinance was placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting "yes" Campbell, Thomssen, Harris, Wilson, Sander, Vogt, Snygg, Overturf. Voting "noli none. Motion of Harris, seconded by Thomssen, rules were suspended and ordinance 2319 was placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot. Voting "yes" Campb~ll, Thomssen, Harris, Wilson, Sander, Vogt, Snygg, Overturf. Voting "no" none. Ordinance 2320 assessment on paving district 115 regularly passed by the Council and signed by the Mayor. On motion of Harris, seconded by Wilson, Ordinance 2320 was placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting "yes" Campbell, Thomssen, Harris, \vilson, Sander, Vogt, Snygg, Overturf. Votin~ "no" none. o On motion of Harris, seconded by Thomssen, rules were suspended and ordinance 2320 placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot. Voting "yes" Campbell, Thomssen, Harris, Wilson, Sander, Vogt, Snygg, Overturf. Voting "no" none. Claims against the city were presented. On motion of Thomssen, seconded by Wilson, were allowed. Roll call ballot. Voting "yes" Campbell, Thomssen, Harris, Wilson, Sander, Vogt, Snygg, Overturf. Voting "no" none. On motion of Campbell, Council adjourned. F. S. vlhi t e City Clerk 9-21-49 . I I I . i JL Grand Island, Nebraska October 5, 1949 Council met in regular session, his Honor, the r.1ayor, presiding. All Councilmen present. Representatives of the Conoco Oil Company made request that some action be taken pertaining to the construction of tanks. On motion of Sander, seconded by Thomssen, inasmuch as the State Fire Marshall had approved Conoco's plans, the Building Inspector was authorized to issue permit for the construction of tanks. Petition from residents in the Meves Addition pertain- ing to lights which had been installed and were not working end also that work proceed in the planting of trees and the decorat- ing of their street park. Mr. Burdick explained that Mr. Meves had the lights installed and that the contractor had made only temporary connections in places and that the lights had not given the service they should have, and that as soon as installation was made permanent, he would see that they would have continuous light- ing. Mr. Overturf 1:1aS instruct ed to con tact ~Jlr. Guende1 'ltJi th regard to the planting of trees and decorations in their street park system. On motion of Campbell, seconded by Thomssen, that Schirkofsky be notified to plant the trees as per arrangements of Overturf and Guendel. Bids on Paving Districts 119 and 120 were opened and read as follows: Diamond Engineering Company District 119 District 120 $5198.61 22190.17 Abel Construction Company District 119 District 120 5549.45 23081.74 Missouri Valley Construction Co. District 119 5308.64 District 120 22609.21 Bids of Abel and Missouri Valley Construction Company each tied Dist. 119 and 120. On motion of Harris, seconded by Snygg, bids were referred to the Street and Alley Committee. ~ for $25.00 Claim of Mrs. Ransomf 303 East llthl which was revised, allegedly happening at First anc1 Sycamore Street on September 15, was presented. Mr. Walker having inspected the walk at that location said that some of the bricks were raised but nothing more than you would find in any brick sidewalk. On motion of Harris, . I I I e I'':>' , ~ ,(> seconded by Sander, City Attorney was instructed to notify the Central Chevrolet Company to repair the walk and also present " the claim of Mrs. Ransom~ After some discussion, the Engineer was instructed to make inspection of walks in different parts of the city. Request of Harry Preisendorf to have lot I, block 16, Rollins Addition rezoned. On motion of Harris, seconded by Sander, was referred to the committee and hearing date set for Oct. 19. Letter of commendation from the Chairman of the Air- port and Air Activities Committee of the Junior Chamber of Com- merce pertaining to the assistance and cooperation of Mr. O. E. Wilson and Mr. Chet Moore for work done in connection with the flight breakfast,. was presented. Received and placed on flle. Letter from the board of directors of the Chamber of Commerce pertaining to the handling of traffic stop signs at schools and the painting of police patrol car was read. On motion of Harris, seconded by Snygg, was received and placed on file. Summarized report of the appraisers on property condemned by Ord. 2281 between Anderson and Alter Avenue, Locust & Ce~ifornia Streets. (To the Honorable Mayor and City Council September 26, 1949 SUfv1!~ARY 1. To the owner or owners of the north half of Tract No.1, in the northeast corner of said "entire tractli, at the corner of Locust Street and Anderson Avenue, the sum of $66.00 2. To the oitmer or o1'tmers of the south he,lf of Tract No.1, in the northeast corner of said "entire tract", fronting on Locust Street, for 8 feet for an alley, the sum of $65.00, and for the 108s and damage to the hedge and trees on the west end of said lot the sum of $70.00, or a total of $135.00 3. To each of owner or owners of Lot 1, in said platted tract, fronting on Locust Street, 50 feet, the sum of $65.00 4. To the owner or olvners of lot 2, in said platted tract, fronting on Locust Street, 50 feet, the sum of $65.00 5. To the owner or owners of Lot 3, in said platted tract, fronting on Locust Street, 50 feet, the sum of $65.00 6. To the owner or owners of Lot 4, in said platted tract, fronting on Locust Street, 50 feet, the sum of $65.00 7. To the owner or owners of described as No.2, on the south side of between Locust Street, California Street the sum of the Alter Tract, said "entire tract", and Alter Avenue, $185.00 8. To the owner or owners of Lot 11, at corner of California Street and Anderson Avenue, (as shown on the Plat in Book 83, Page 534), the sum of $24.55 9. To the OI'mer or O\mers of Lot 10 (as shown on said Plat, ) fronting on California Street, the sum of ~~23. 55 10. To the o'V\mer or O'tVD er s of Lot 9, fronting on California street, the sum of ('23 5h ',p . a 11. To the owner or O't1Tners of Lot 8, e fronting on California Street, the sum of $23.55 12. To the owner or oV.mers of Lot 7, I fronting on California Street, the sum of *p23.55 13. To the Ovmer or owners of Lot 6, fronting on California Street, the sum of $23.55 14. To the O'tvner or owners of Lot 5, fronting on California Street, the sum of $23.55 Total cost to the City of Grand Island to the 1 and l". Oi'm e I' or owners, ~8ll.85, for land, trees and hedge. I The records in the office of the Register of Deeds, of the Better Homes Sub-division of Hall County, Nebraska, and other offices should be carefully checked on each piece of real property to determine whether or not there are any real estate mortgages, liens, judgments, or attact@ents upon any real estate property in question on said tract between Locust Street, California and Anderson and Alter Avenues, and if there are any mortgages, liens, judgments or attachments on any of the real property, the amount found due for damages, to be paid by warrant by the City of Grand Island, said warrant shall be made payable to both the record o't'mers of said real estate and also to the mortgagees or other lien holders, as shown by the records.) O. A. Abbott Herbert Joseph A. E. Cady Jr. APPRAISERS On motion of Harris, seconded by Thomssen, was referred to City Property Committee and the Engineer. City Attorney's opinion pertaining to the claim of Herman F. Buckow for cancellation of interest on gravel taxes assessed on lots 1 to 10, block 8, University Place, wherein he stated according to information gathered, that he recommended that the request of Mr. Buckow be denied. I e October 3, 1949 (To the Mayor and City Council Grand Island, Nebraska Gentlemen: In re: Claim of Herman F. Buckow The letter of Mr. Herman F. Buckow, Bonded Abstracter of the City of Granel Island, Nebraska, 'tv-hich 1-.ras directed to the City Council and which stated that certain gravel taxes in Universi- ty Place Add.i tion 1'lere not property reported as being unpaid by Mr. Emil H. Vieregg, former City Treasurer, was referred to me. The lots in question were described as Lots 1 to 10, Block 8, in said 4ddition. Mr. Buckow stated that he would pay the principal amount due and asked that interest and advertising charges be waived. . I I I . l--\,' /,",j ,i '" ~, "'.7: I wrote Mr. Vieregg a letter asking him to recall what took place between him and Mr. Suckow when information was fur- nished concerning special taxes on said lots and I have received a letter from Mr. Vieregg, a co~y of which is attached. It would seem that the unpaid assessments on Lots 1 to 10, Block 8, were reported as being unpaid by Mr. Vieregg and that Mr. Buckow took no action at the time and I therefore re- commend that the request of Mr. Buckow be denied.) Yours very truly, Paul Holmberg City Attorney Request of Howard M. Kelley to have lot 3, block 48, Russell ~~eeler Addition rezoned from residence A to residence B was presented. On motion of Thomssen, seconcled by Campbell, 'VJaS referr'ed to the committee and hearinc e'tate set for October 19. 1 t'.M , Application of Lawrence Nonneman and Helen Mehring for "on Sale" beer license at 386 North Walnut, was presented. On motion of Sander, seconded by Thomssen, was referred to the committee and hearing date set for October 19. Grand Island, Nebr. October 5, 1949 Honorable }'layor & City Council Grand Island, Nebraska Gentlemen: The following is the City Engineer's estimate for the construction of Paving District No. 121, which district is to be in Harrison Street from Charles Street to Anna Street, in Anna Street from Harrison Street to Logan Street and in John Street from Jackson street to Logan Street. Approx. 1282.07 cu yds 6" concrete slab '" @ ~17.00 per cu. yd cu. yds. excavation @ $1.00 per cu. yd. line ft. straight alley curb @ $.85 per line ft. line ft. curb & gutter @ $1.25 per. lin ft. line ft. 1 x 6" exnansion joint @ $.25 per l1n. ft. remove and relocate 2 catch basins @ $125. each 250.00 $26502.05 $21794.00 1500.00 1500 258 2041 219.30 2676.25 250 62.50 Tot al Plans and specifications are on file in the office of the City Engineer. Respectfully submitted, Ray L. Harrison City Engineer On motion of Harris, seconded by Campbell, estimate was approved. . I I I . c" " -~, :/ G.x'and Island, Nebl"aslts October 5, 1949 Honorable Mayor and City Council Grand Island, Nebraska Gentlemen: The following is the City Engineer's estimate for tb,e construction of Paving District No. 123, \vhich clistrict is in Jackson, Anna and Monroe Streets around Abrahamson's Sub. Approx. 642.2 cu. yds concrete slab @ $17.00 per cu. yd. 270 line ft. 1 x 6 expo joint @ $.25 per lin. ft. 315 line ft. curb & gutter @ $1.25 per line ft. Build 2 manholes for water valves @ $50.00 each 650 cu. yds. excavation @ $1.00 per cu. yd. 650.00 12128.65 J.!> ~10917.40 67.50 393.75 100.00 Total Plans and specifications are on file in the office of the City Engineer. Respectfully submitted, Ray L. Harrison 01 ty Engineer On motion of Harris, seconded by Campbell, estimate was approved. Report of C. B. Kinnison, Supt. of Sanitation Dept., for the month of September 1IlaB present ed. On motion of Snygg, seconded by Thomssen, received and placed on file. Heport of J. G. 'J!!oo a_:i.n , Grand Island.,... Hall County Health Department, was presented. On motion of Harris, seconded by Thomssen, received and placed on file. September 27, 1949 To the Mayor and City Council Gentlemen: Wi th reference to petition signed by 1536 peti tioners ~ ~nlich was filed in this office September 19 and presented to the Mayor and Council September 21, 1949, requesting the call of Special Election for the purpose of "Organizing the City of Grand Island under the City Manager Plan of Goverhrnent, as provided by Chapter 19, Article 6, Revised Statutes of Nebraska, 1943. The petition having been checked and I find that a sufficient number of good signatures to be 1115 and that according to Nebraska Laws said election should be called. Yours very truly, F. S . Villi t e City Clerk P.S. Votes cast at election of April 5, 1949 numbered 5160. F. S. W. On motion of Harris, seconded by Sander, vlaS received and the City Attorney authorized to prepare ordinance for special election. Ordinance to be presented October 19. e I /"'" i'~'.r 0 {} Protest from residents in Paving Dist. 122 was presented. Engineer's report showed the protest to be sufficient. Motion of Campbell, seconded by Harris, protest was approved repealing Ordinance 2215. Request for sidewalk on west side of Harrison street from John to Charles Street irJUS presented. On motion of Harris, seconded by Sander, was referred to the City Attorney. Petition bearing 27 signatures requesting Mayor and Council to create a paving department in connection 'Vli th the City Engineer's office was presented. On motion of Campbell, seconded by Thornssen, the Nayor ~~.as authorized to appoint a com- mittee of seven to investigate prices of paving in Grand Island compared with prices in other cities and also the possibilities of creating such department. Petition from a number of residents in Blocks 15 and 25 College Addition and Block 26 Gilberts TIlird requesting that these blocks be made re~idence A instead of residence B. On motion of Harris, seconded by Thomssen, was referred to the II committee and hearing date set for October 19 at seven o'clock. Thomssen mentioned the fact there should be something I e done in ~ zoning pertaining to the size of the houses to be erected in some of the better residential areas. On motion of Harris, seconded by Thomssen, 'l,'lT8.S referred to the City Attorney for opinion. Petition for creation of gravel district between block 14 and 15, Ashton Place on west First street was presented. On motion of Harris, seconded by Sander, referred to the City Engineer. Regular Surety bonds Thomas J. Faussett, Auctioneer Ray Mullen,el-'Dodson Engineering Co., electricians were presented. On motion of Sander, seconded by Harris, approved. Agreements by and between 1. E. Ray, Detlef Meves, and Island. Realty Company and the City of Granc. Island pertaining to as sessmen t s in connection \vi th Paving Dis trict 121, v.Jere presented. On motlon of Thoinssen, seconded by Harris, agreements were approved and the Mayor authorized to sign. Proposed lease agreement by and between Grand Island Bottling Company and the City of Grand Isla.nd on building identified . I I I . '" as T-I09 at the airbase for ~528.20 a year was presented. On motion of Harris, seconded by Overturf, was approved and Hayor authorized to sign. Renewal leases were presented as follows: Homer Cordell on building identified as T-70l, 702,704, 705, 707, 708, 710, 714 and 715 for $2000 year. On motion of Sander, seconded by Harris, renewal lease was approved. Marvin E. Vautravers for building identified "' - as T-624, 626 for $1000 year. On motion of Sander seconded by Harris, renewal lease was approved. Marvin E. Vautravers building identified as T-6l4, 616-617-625 for $800 a pear. Motion of Sander, seconded by Harris, renewal agreement was approved Lincoln Service and Supply Company, building iden- tified as T-854, $1425 per year. Motion of Sander seconded by Harris, renewal vJUS approved and Hayor authorized to sign. Lincoln Service and Supply Company, building iden- tified as T-846 at $1425 year. On motion of Sander, seconded by Harris, renewal was approved and Mayor authorized to sign. Mr. Henry Greenberger of the Junior Chamber of Com- /~ merce addressed the Council advising there would be a meeting in the auditorium on the third floor of the City Hall on Wednesday, October 12, in which the City Manager ano. the Mayor from Lexington would speak pertaining to City Manager form of government and requested that the Mayor, Council and city employees attend. Mr. John Guy, residing out in the northeast part of the city, reouested that there be something do~ating sewer districts in that area inasmuch as there was so much new construc- tion wherein these facilities were supplied and these petitions have been on file for two years or longer, felt that the locality was entitled to sewage disposal. Mr. Harrison advised the Council that these petitions had been on file and that after investigat- ing engineering etc., it would be necessary to build a lift station or stations in order to give them adequate service. After some discussion, on motion of Thomssen, seconded by Harris, the City attorney was instructed to prepare ordinance creating sewer district in that area. Chet Moore advised the Council of an Airport management school being held in Norman, Oklahoma October 13, 14, 15 and that IVJ.I'. iNilson had requested him to mention same to the Council per- taining to his attending said school. He also stated that Mr. Wilson would be on his vacation and might not return prior to e I I I e hr,,' (I j' G these dates. On motion of Harris, seconded by Snygg, was re- ferred to the Airport Committee with power to act. Engineer Harrison mentioned so much trash and accumu- lation being hauled into the City Dump from farms,both in Hall 2nd Merrick County and that it was of such nature that it could not be burned and the ditches were being filled much faster than was contemplated. He felt there should be something done as to making charges. After some discussion, on motion of Campbell, seconded by Overturf, that the Hall County Supervisors be re- quested to pay $250 per year for the use of the City Dump by farmers in this county. On motion of Campbell, seconded by Sander, lots 6 ~. anc1 7, Block 9, Bakers Addition, were set . ~ for use 'by the as~a,e \'Tat er and Light Department. Mr. Hilty, Pound master, addressed the Council per- taining to dog licenses, claiming he had been advised by different dog owners that they did not have to buy a dog tag until their dog had attained the age of six months. On motion of Harris, seconded by Vogt, the Police Department was instructed to give notice to the public that all dogs \'!ithin the city need tags. Petition signed by 24 individuals and companies per- taining to sale of cars on Sunday, requesting the Council to tal~e wa s presented. no action or make any ordinance pertaining to samei After some discussion, on motion of Jlarris, seconded by Calpbell, that a hearing date be set for presentation from both sides. Claims against the City were presented. On motion of Snygg, seconded by Harris, were allowed. Roll Call ballot. Voting "yes" Campbell, Thomssen, Harris, i'lilson, Sander, Vogt, Snygg, Overturf. Voting "noli none. On motion of Harris, seconded by Vogt, bid of the Dia- mond Engineering Company on paving dist. 119 be accepted as the lowest and best bid and the Mayor be authorized to sign contract. On motion of Harris, seconded by Vogt, bid of the Diamond Engineer- ing Company on paving district 120 be accepted as the lowest and best bid and the 14ayor be authorized to sign contract. Harris mentioned the report from Hoskins pertaining to the resurfacing of certain streets in Grand Island. Price on Fourth Street from Eddy to Elm, if combined with Second street, $7730; without second street, $9280. Other locations in proportion. r'.' r'>, .j ~.} Harris mentioned he had contacted Hoye's Used Gar lot at Locust and Anna and he had been adviseel by Mr. Hoye he would move to another location not later than Oct. 15 and that 8..11 rentals 'tiould be paid until that date. . - I Harris mentioned the Palmer Hotel sign located at Second and Sycamore being in such location wherein it obstructed the traffic light. On motion of Thomssen, seconded by Vogt, the City Attorney was instructed to notify the Palmer Hotel manage- ment to move said sign. Overturf mentioned door on the building at Sycamore and Front streets was worn out. Committee was authorized to make inspection and repairs. Snygg, chairman of the Finance Committee, reported that according to the statements of Kinnison in the Sanitation Department and also the Treasurer's records show that the Sani- tat ion Department was not losing money and that depreciation taken was according to methods used by Mr. Burdick and that he felt there should be one new truck purchased at this time. On II motion of Snygg, secomled by Sander, Clerk was instructed to advertise for bids for ne'tlT truck, specifications to be furnished by Kinnison. 3nygg montioned the sign at the east entrance of the viaduct at Second street being a traffic hazard and that Mr. Schneider had refused to comply 't'vi th the request of Mr. Bosler to remove same. After some discussion, referred to the City Attorney to investigate as to what could be done to remove this hazard. Snygg mentioned the crossing being closed by the Union Pacific on account of trains being held west of the depot, that I . one train) he checked on}held crossings from Eddy street to the viaduct for 25 minutes. Mr. Sander also mentioned that two days following the trains had occupied these crossings for at least th8.t long. e I I I e FUND Tv Pay Co. Treas. Scr 1aries Street & Alley Gas Tax S~'er Fund Storm Sewer Engineer Inciden ta1s Municipal Pool Airport Sanitation Street Lighting Hydrant Rental Park Fund Police Fund Cemetery Fund Fire Fund Pension Fund Paving Fund Music Fund Total Approp. Transfer Ice, Fund Water Fund Light Fund Sewer District Paving District APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURES FOR FISCAL YEAR TO OCT. 6, 1949. APPROPRIATIONS $4,500.00 17,500.00 40,500.00 15,533.24 15,000.00 1,680.00 37,610.00 47,500.00 6,500.00 56,140.00 35,000.00 11,500.00 6,000.00 44,045.00 97,340.00 30,090.00 101,434.32 5,551.02 8,150.00 5,000.00 t)2'2, 573~ 58 ~7~h ooo~ QQ 097,573.58 RECEIPTS & TRAN SF EftS 75,000.00 75,000:00 EXPENDED 304.64 2,877.50 3,039.88 2,778.82 6,973.53 251.07 7,225.52 7,425.71 1,960.81 12,371.07 6,470.62 13,684.25 18,679.22 4,974.59 12,856.76 777.50 65,807.40 1,300.00 169,758.89 5,917.82 47,999.09 179.743.26 7.50 ~118. 66 1488,545.22 Respectfully submitted, F. S. White, Ci ty Clerk /--~~ ~ '_.I ..1.\. BALANCE $4,195.36 14,622.50 37,460.12 12,754.42 44,026.47 1,428.93 30,384.48 40,074.29 4,539.19 43,768.93 28,529.38 11,500.00 6,000.00 30,360.75 78,660.78 25,115.41 88,577.56 4,773.52 17,342.60 3,700.00 527,814.69 . I I I . i"" (~ - to ~,:~; (:.,. Grand Island, Nebraska October 19, 1949 Council met in regular session, his Honor the Mayor presiding. All Councilmen present except Wilson and Vogt. The matter of rezoning of lot 3, block 48, Russell Wheeler addition to the City. Mr. Otto Scmnidt appeared in person and protest signed by 27 residents of that locality requesting the Council to retain the zone as of present. Mr. Higgins, re- presenting Mr. Preisendorf, made a plea for consideration and asked special favors for his client in this particular instance. After some discussion, on motion of Harris, seconded by Sander, was referred to the Zoning Committee to report back at the next regular meeting. Rezoning of Block 15 and 25, College Addition and Block 26 Gilberts Third Addition from residence B to Residence A. There being no protestors, on motion of Harris, seconded by Sander, City Attorney was authorized to draw up ordinance rezoning of Blocks 15 and 25, COllege Addition, Block 26, Gilberts Third addition from residence B to residence A. Matter of rezoning Lot 3, Block 48, Russell Wheeler Addi- tion from residence A to residence B was discussed. There being no protestors, on motion of Harris, seconded by Sander, said lot 3, Block 48, Rus s ell ~Jlleeler be rezoned to residence B inst ead of residence A, subj ect to plot and plans on file \Ali th the Build- ing Inspector. Minutes of previous meeting of October 5 \Alere read and approved. Mr. Ted Sunderneie.r,Don Loflin &H.Col1in$ appeared before the Council per- taining to Ordinance 1808, Meat l';tIn1 ~'...q;4-t inspection, requesting that the Health Department caus!~ processors and retailers to comply, especially on meats SUCll as Mettwurst. After hearing from Dr. Woodin and Mr. Kinnison of the Health Department, Mr. Sunder- meier was assured that the ordinance would be enforced as far as possible. Mr.Sundermeier was very insistant that a public hearlbng be held pertaining to the Health Department. Petition from residents of Hall County (Doniphan, Alda, Wood River, Cairo and rural) pertaining to the establishing and maintaining centrally located rest rooms was presented. Several ladies from the rural area were present and made pleas for such maintenance. Various places vlere discussed, the Elks ]:{4-~, the' e I I I e r~./~~~: n 8 () parking lot at }i'ront an(i :!111eeler and the City Hall. J10st of the la(lies present feeling that the lot at F'ront and. \-Jhe81e1" street would be more centrally located in so far as it was connected with the business area. Bids for truck to be used in the Sanitation Dept. were opened and read as follows: Servi c e Cen t e1'" (:'1('98 60 \jfi 0 . 15,500 lb. maximun lnJt 14,500 lb. gross 16,000 lb. G V it! 15,500 lb. 16,200 lb. 8x'oSS 1638.80 Central C~evrolet 1889.00 Diers ~.10t or 1731.71 Duff & Lanoue, White 2998.37 International Harvester 15,900 lb. gross 1860.22 International Harvester 15,000 lb. gross 1481.42 On motion of Snygg, seconded by Campbell, bids '\rIere referred to the Sanitation Department. Request from Walter Mettenbrink for the city to build a bridge across the storm sevIer ditch~11and formerly o'\rmed. by 141". Bomark, was presented. On motion of Harris, seconded by Sander, was referred to the City Attorney for opinion. Reouest from Paul C. Huston for permi ssion to build. curb sidewalk on the east side of lot 24, block 15, Ashton place was presented. On motion of' Harris, seconc).ed by Sandel~, permission 'tv-as granted. Advice from Paul Holmberg, city attorney, that the sign at Second and Garfield belonging to John Schneider had been raised so as not to interfere with traffic, according to information he had received from Engineer Harrison and Police Chief Bosler. Advice from Paul Holmberg, city attorney that the Palmer Hotel sign, second and Sycamore streets, hao. been removed. On motion of Snygg, seconded by Harris, received and placed on file. Offer of the Grand Island Nodel Laundry vIi th reference to storing of bancl. uniforms, which included storage, fumigation, pressing of coats and trousers, cleaning of band hats, minor repairs and the replacing of missing buttons, at $1.75 per uniform, was presented. After some discussion, on motion of Harris, seconded by Sander, was referred to the band committee. Letter from J. E. Mu1ick with reference to Jackson street traffic light, wqs presented, wherein he stated that the traffic . I I I . ~'O\J signal lig11t Wllicl1 }]2cd been on Eddy Street Cl"ossing belonged to the State of Nebraska and was recovered by the State ~len removed from Eddy street. Same being referred back to the City Attorney for further acti&n. Request of Rex Lathen, Chairman of the Harvest of Harmon" suggested that the City purchase rope to be used on Third street, both sides from Sycamore to Cedar street for any parades which might be had in Grand Island was presented. On motion of Harris, I seconded by Sander, referred to the Police Committee. Application of Roy Schleiger for permission to ~perate dance hall at 712 North Cherry Street from November 1, 1949 to April 30, 1950 was presented. On motion of Harris, seconded by Sander, permit was granted. Request ~Thomas A. Thompson for rezoning of the north 66 ft. of lot at 1424 west First street from residence A to resi- dence B was presented along with permission from residents in that immediate locality. On motion of Harris, seconded by Overturf, hearing date Was set for November 2 at 7:30 P.M. Peti tion for curb ancL curb sidei'ml1\. on both sides of Huston street from 18th to State street was presented. After some dis- cuesion, on motion of Harris, seconded by Campbell, permission was granted to construct curb and curb sidel'ialks as requesteo_, indi- viduals to make their own contracts. Mr. Rose made inquiry of the Council if any date had been set for the hearing pertaining to ordinance governing Sunday car sale. On motion of Harris, hearing date was set for November 2, 1949. Peti tion for traffic light on Broadl'lell at 15th street intersection or at intersection in relation thereto was presented. Mr. Harris advis ed the Council that there ~\Tas a red and green light to be installed at 7th and Broadwell and in the event that the 7th street light does not slow the traffic as it should, a light at some other intersection between .7th and State street should be installed. On motion of Harris, seconded by Campbell, Mr. Burdick was instructed to order a blinker light. Mr. Hoes of the City Cab Company, advised the Council that he had been requested by the Mayor to assist in making the traffic conditions on Front street less hazardous. That he had permission . I I I . !~?' (S ;'5 from the Union Pacific to move his taxi cab parking space on the north side of Front street at the Union Pacific passenger depot four car lengths east from what they now occupy. On motion of Harris, seconded by Sander, Council approved same. Grand Island, Nebr. October 19, 1949 Honorable Mayor and City Council Grand Island, Nebr. Gentlemen: I here\",..i th submit the cost of construction of '!Tater Hain District No. 125, which district is in 15th street from Kimball Avenue to Oak Street. This district wqs constructed by the City Water Depart- ment at the following costs. 315 line ft. cast iron water main in place with all fittings @ $2.85 per ft. Engineering and publication $897.75 44.85 942.60 Tot al The entire amount to be charged to the water main district fund. I recommend that this .ater main district No. 125, be accepted by the City of G-rand Island, Nebraska, and that the City Council sit as a board of equalization on said water main district on the 2nd day of November 1949 at eight o'clock P.M. Respectfully submitted, Ray L. Harrison City Engineer On motion of Campbell, seconded by Thomssen, was approved. Grand Island, Nebr. October 19, 1949 Honorable Mayor and City Council Grand Island, Nebr. Gentlemen: I herewith submit the cost of construction of Water Mein District No. 126, Which district is in 16th Street from Kimball Avenue to Oak Street. This district was constructed by the City Water Department at the following costs. 315 lin. ft. cast iron water main in place with all fittings @ $2.85 per ft. Engineering and publication ~~897. 75 44.85 942.60 Total The entire amount to be charged to the water main district fund. I fecommend that this water main district No. 126 be accepted by the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, and that the Citv Council sit as a board of equalization on said water main dis1;rict on the 2nd of November 1949, at eight o'clock P.N. Respectfully submitted Ray L. Harrison City Engineer On motion of Campbell, seconded by Thomssen, ~vas approved. e I I I e f'"',-! Grand Island, Nebr. October 19, 1949 Honorable Mayor and City Council Grand Island, Nebr. Gentlemen: I herewith submit the cost of the construction of Water M~n Dist. No. 127, which district is in Park Avenue from 18th Street to State Street. This district vms constructed by the City irlater Department at the following costs: 540 line ft. 6 inch water main in place with all fittings @$2.85 per ft. Engineering and publication $1539.00 76.95 1615.95 Total The entire amount to be charged to the ",ater main district fund. I recommend that this water main district be accepted by the City of Grand Island, and that the City Council sit as a board of Equalization on said district on the 2nd day of November, 1949, at eight o'clock P.M. Respectfully submitted, Ray L. Harrison City Engineer On motion of Campbell, seconded by Thomssen, was approved. Grand Island, Nebr. October 19, 1949. Honorable Mayor and City Council Grand Island, Nebr. Gentlemen: I herewith submit the cost of the construction of ~ater Main District No. 123, which district is in Anna Street from Lincoln Avenue to Adams Street. This district 1jv~S constructed by the City viater Dept. at the following costs: 684 line ft. 6 inch cast iron water main in place with all fittings @ $2.85 per ft. Engineering and publication ~p1949. 40 97.45 2046.85 Total The entire amount to be charged to the water main dist. fund. I recommend that this district be accepted by the City of Grand Island, Nebr. and that the City Council sit as a board of equalization on said district on the 2nd day of November, 1949 at eight 0lc16ck P.M. Respectfully submitted Ray L. Harrison City Engineer On motion Ctlf Campbell, seconded by Thomssen, 1';.9.8 approved. . I I I . r'-)! 0 ""/ .. ~~ .; RESOLUTION vrHEHEAS, 'fHE UNION PACIFIC RAILHOAD CONPANY has tendered to the CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, State of Nebraska, an agreement ex- tending to December 31, 1950, the term of contract dated December 21, 1932, as amended and extended, covering the furnishing and delivery of ice to the Railroad Company by the City of Grand Island; said agreement being identified as Union Pacific Railroad Company.s C. D. No. 6190-AA; and WHEREAS, the Council of the Cite,' of a-rand 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 will be subserved by the acceptance of said agreement; THEREF'ORE, BE IT HESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF' THE CITY OF' GRAND ISLAND, STATE OF NEBRASKA: 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; That the Mayor of said Oi ty is hereby authorized, empmvered and directed to execute said agreement on behalf of said City, and that the Ci ty Clerl\: 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 resolutffion. On motion of Campbell, seconded by Harris, resolution was adopted. RESOLUTION \VHEHEAS, THE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY has tendered to the CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, state of Nebraska, an agreement ex- tending to October 31, 1954, the term of contract dated September 19, 1934, covering power wire lines on the right of way of the Railroad Company at St. Libory, Nebraska; said agreement being identified as Union 1?acific Hailroad Company.s C. D. No. 163?1-D; and 1,'lHEREAS, the Council of the City of Grand Island has said proposed agreement before it and has given it careful review and consideration; and \vHEHEAS, it is considered thnt the best interests of said City of Grand Island will be subserved by the acceptance of said agreernen t; THEHEFORE, BE IT HESOLVED BY 'rEF: 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 execute said agreement on behalf of said City, and that the City Clerk of said City is hereby authorized and directed to attest saict agreement and to attach to each duplicate original of said agreement a certified copy of this resolution. On motion of Campbell, seconded by Harris, resolution was adopted. Proposed agreement by and between the Bureau of Heclarna- tion and the City for fire protection at Airbase was presented and referred to the City Attorney. Bonds of Clifford Eschlirnan, patrolman w. A. Carter, plumber were presented. Motion of Sander, seconded by Harris, were approved. . I I I e /"'-' I:' /"-2 '-c./ RESOLUTION BE IT RESOLVED BY frHE }'J).AYOR AIID CITY COUNCIL OF THE crry OF GRI\.ND ISLAND, NEBRASKA rrrLP-.T THE applications of Helen :Hehring and La1'vrence Nonneman for 110N SALE 11 Beer License and PacI'i:age Liquor License to be operated at address known as 386 North Walnut Street ,in the City of Grand Island, Nebraska be granted. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Oi ty C1erl\'. forvmrd to the Nebraska Liquor Control Commission at Lincoln, Nebraska, a certi- fied copy of this Resolution. Respectfully submitted this 19th day of October, 1949. John Sander J. E. Harris License Committee On motion of Sander, seconded by OV8l"turf, vias approved. ,. f\ !,..,~ ll.f RES 0 L UTI 0 N -------- e I WHEREAS, on the 26th day of September, 1949, the Mayor and Council of the City of Grand Island passed and approved Ordinance No. 2320, levying special assessments to pay for the cost of the paving'in Paving District No. 115 and in said ordinance there appeared the following assessments: ~ LOT BLOCK ADDITION AMOUNTS Hans Gulzow Jr. & Prieda Gulzow No.GO' 6 15 Wasmers ,1k26? 09 ~w o. Henry & Dora Stoltenberg So. 72 ' 6 15 It 219.24 Hans Gulzow Jr. & Frieda Gulzow No. 6o'-Wi 7 15 tt 123.27 Henry & Dora Stoltenberg So. 72'-wi 7 15 11 94.95 and WHEREAS, said assessments for said properties should have I appeared in said ordinance as follows: So. 72' LOT BLOCK ADDITION 6 15 Wasmers 6 15 " 7 15 " 7 15 " AMOUNT NAME Hans Gulzow Jr. &~ F'rieda Gulzow No.60' ~:;2l9. 2 4 Henry & Dora Stoltenberg 263.09 . Hans Gulzow Jr. &, I,lrieda Gulzow No. 30'-W-~ 27.90 Henry & Dora Stoltenberg So. 102' -W?J 85.56 and WHEREAS, the tax records in the office of the Ci ty 'l'reasure l~ should be changed and amended in accordance therewith. THEHEFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL 01:<' THE CITY I e OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA: That the tax records of the City Treasurer be amended in accordance with the provisions of this Resolution; that said Ci t'Y' Treasurer be and he is hereby authorized to change and amend his records as provided herein and that the City Clerk forward to the Ci ty T'reasurer a certified copy of thi s He solu tion. e I I I e r't- {) RES 0 L UTI 0 N (can't) Respectfully submitted this 19th day of October, 1949. Stree t and Alley Cormni ttee On motion of Harris, seconded by Campbell, was adopted. After Borne discussion as to date of calling special elec- ~ tion, on motion of Harris, seconded by Thomssen, November 29, 1949 was set as the date for holding same. Ordinance 2321 levying special assessments on Paving Diet. 105 vms regularly passed by the Council and signed by the Mayol". On motion of Harris, seconded by Thomssen, ordinance was placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting "ye811 Campbell, Thomssen, Harris, Sander, Snygg, Overturf. Voting IIno" none. Absent Wilson and Vogt. On motion of Harris, seconded by Thomssen, rules were 8US- pended and ordinance placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot. VotinG Hyesll Campbell, Thoms8en, Harris, Sander, Snygg, Overturf. Voting I1no" none. Absent Wilson and Vogt. Ordinance 2322 rezoning lots 1-3-5-7 in block 14, College Addi tion to r,Tast Lavm was regularly pas sed by the Council and signed by the Mayor. On motion of Harris, seconded by Thomesen, ordinance was placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting "yes" Campbell, Thomssen, Harris, Sander, Snygg, Overturf. Voting "no" none. Absent ),l)'i180n and Vogt. On motion of Harris, seconded by Thomssen, rules were suspended. and ordinance placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot. Voting "yesl1 Campbell, Thomssen, Harris, Sander, Snygg, Overturf. VotinG I1no" none. Absent iVileon a net Vogt. . I I I . iAJ :.L Ordinance 2323 calling special election November 29 1'!TaB regularly passed by the Council and signed by the Mayor. Motion of Harris, seconded by Thomssen, ordinance placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting "yes" Campbell, Thomssen, Harris, Sander, Snygg, Overtuff. Voting "no" none. Absent Wilson and Vogt. Motion of Harris, seconded by Thomssen, rules were sus- pended and ordinance placed on final passage anct finally passed. Roll call ballot. Voting "yes" Campbell, Thomasen, Harris, Sander, Snygg, Overtul"'f. Voting nnoll none. Absent vJilson nnel Vogt. Claims against the City were presented. On motion of Harris, seconded by Campbell, 'tiere approved. Roll Call ballot, each Councilman voting "Yes". On motion of Campbell, Council adjourned,to Oc~ober 27,1949. F . S. vlhi t e City Clerk 10-19-49 e I I I e ('. ~) ,.; ~ J" .~.' Grand Island, Nebraska October 27, 1949 Council met as per adjournment of October 19. His Honor, the Mayor, presiding. All Councilmen present except ljIli 1 son. Harris mentioned some complaints on bicycles being parked on the sidewalk in front of the Y W C A rooms. After some discussion, on motion of Harris, seconded by Thomssen, Engineer Harrison was instructed to arrange a parking place for bicycles on the Dodge School ground parking lot. Thomssen mentioned damage to trees caused by fire set by the firemen in burning off vacant lots in the 2500 block west First. After Borne conversation, on motion of Harris, secondecl by Sander, vvas referred to Chief Cmnpbell and the Fire committee to report back next meeting. Mr. Claussen and Nitzel made complaint as to inadequate sewer service in the Claussen Addition. Mr. Claussen stating that the sewer was higher than the basement floor drains. Mr. Nitzel stating that the sewer in Bismark road being 11'2 the,t he could see no reason 'Vvhy Se\1er drainage is not pos sible. Ilk' ./lI" Mr. Harrison stated that the sewer generally is 3/10~slope and that in order to get the sewer as deep as it is in the Claussen Addition, the slope in this particular sewer is less than 3/1~~; that he felt that the vihole tl"ou\)le 'l:laS on account of the architect who laid out the grounds for the Claussen AcIdi tion had not made a complete sUl"vey sho'\.1iing the probable sewer depth as well as the topography. After some discussion, was referred back to the sewer committee and the engineer to make further investigation. Letter from J. E. Mulick, Supt. of the Union Pacific railroad, pertaining to Jackson street traffic signal and the closing of some streets east of Jackson was presented. On motion of Harris, seconded by Thornssen, vms referred back to the City Attorney to make request that the Railroad Division engineer visit Grand Island as soon as possible. . I I I e I~~! r; ~) ,,; ~.}" ~~.}l Application of Phil Denton Wagner for employment on the Fire Department was presented. On motion of Thomssen, seconded by Harris, was referred to the Fire com~ittee. Bid of the Geer Company for installation of doors at north side fire station was presented as follows. , 2 Sectional overhead garage doors, 12' x ll~ $389.64 each 2 M R Electric Operators at $310 each, plus electrician charges for installation After some discussion, bids were held up for Sothman Company to mf'ke bid also. On motion of Snyc;g, seconded l)y Harris, were referred to the carpenter. Ordinance 2324 pertaining to rezoning lot 3, block 48, Russell Wheeler Addition, was regularly passed by the Council and signed by the !"fayor. On motion of Harris, seconded by Thomssen, Ordinance was placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting "yes" Campbell, Thomssen, Harris, Sander, Vogt, S'-tygC;, Overturf. Voting "no" none. ',vilson absent. On motion of Harris, seconded by Overturf, rules were suspended an(l ordinance placeel on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot. Voting "yes" Campbell, Thomssen, Harris, Sander, Vogt, Snygg, Overturf. Voting "no" none. Wilson absent. Ordinance 2325 pertaining to rezoningBlks 1;,) and 25, College Addition and block 26, Gilbert's Third, to residence IIA,I was regularly passed by the Council and signed by the Mayor. On motion of Harris, seconded by Snygg, ordinance was placed on first readi at length. Roll call ballot. Voting "yes" Campbell, Thomssen, Harris, Sander, 'logt, 8nygg, Overturf. Vn "no" none. Wilson absent. () LlOtion of Harris, seconded. by Thomssen, rules tiere suspended and ordinance placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll c all ballot. Voting lIyes II Campbell, Thoms sen, Harri s; Sancler, Vogt, Snygg, Overturf. Voting IIno" none. Wilson absent. (Discussion on offe~ of C. E. McIntosh for .settlement ( 2-__,,_.(.'~~ti>'kf.' ',' r'~~_~~":{": ~.':" _)0 ( i; v j: -~'> -1'0-/. ,:/'l./' (g (<-<t-r- ":, X-}...;:'r' f of condemnation of Eddy Street ~roperty.) . I I . I . ("'~! (\ -'~ .' "-;.. ..' </ ...A.. Harris mentioned that the triangle at the intersection of Anna and Locust streets had been cleared and that Engineer Harrison clear away the curb on the south side for the purpose of widening the street. Snygg mentioned that Mr. Burdick was clearing the building at the ice plant so that the garbage trucks might have garage space for the winter. Also that the roof is in very bad repair. After some discussion, was referred to the city carpenter to make recommendation as to repairs. (Attorney Holmberg mentioned that the suit against the Reimers estate for $2,000 was now in the hands of the judge,awaiting his decision.) Campbell mentioned that the Fire Dept. had some old equipment, some of ,,,,bieh 'lriaS outside and some stored, and that he had been approached by members of the Historical Society as to the donation of same. After some discussion, on motion of Campbell, seconded by Thomssen, the old equip- ment was turned over to the Historical Society. On motion of Harris, Council adjourned. F. S . 1:J.hi t e , City Clerk 10-27-49 1 j e I I I e r~,.t :-} _,;5 Grand Ioland, Nebr. November 2, 1949 COUNCIL l'lEETING AS A COMTnTTEE. Council met with the petitioners and protestors per- taining to ordinance governing Sunday sales on cars. Nr. Rose, Mr. Dick Kinman and Mr. Impecoven, an(l Emil Schaff, n8'\/v car d.ea1ers, [:end Mr. Al Davis and. Mr. Terry, second-hand car dealers, appeared favoring an ordinance governing sales. Protestors represented by JEunes Mayer appeal"ed. Each ane!. everyone expressing his views either fevoring or opposing an ordinance. They were assured by the Council that the matter would be disposed of as far as the Council was concerned. (Before adjournment, motion by Snygg, seconded by Sander that the Council take no action pertaining to ordinance governing Sunday car sales.) F. S. vJhite City Clerk Grand Island., Nebraska Novembel" 2, 1949 Council met as Board of Equ2,lization on !r.Jater main Districts 125-126-127-128. His Honor the Mayor presiding. All Oouncilmen present except Snygg. e I I I e ::"'JI) (', n .. ~) () RES 0 L UTI 0 N ---------- BE IT HESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CI1'Y COUNCIL 0:8' 1TIE crey Oll' GRAND ISLAND, NEBRAsrili si tting as a Board of Equalization after due notice having been given thereof that we find the total cost of construction of Water Main District No. 125 to be the total sum of ;~942.60; that we find the benefits accruing to the real estate in y said district to be the sum of ~942.60 and that we find the benefits accruing to the several lots, tracts and parcels of land in said district to be the sums set opposite the several descriptions as follows: NAllfili L01' BLOCK ADDITION AMOUNT Abrahamson Building & Supply Co. 1 "Wheeler 8: Bennett I s 3rd qp94.26 77 Abrahamson Building & Supply Co. 2 77 II II 94.26 Abrahamson Building " Supply (, 3 77 II II 94.26 (/~ va. Abrahamson Building (,y~ Supply Co. 4 77 II II 94.26 Abrahamson Building &; Supply Co. 5 77 II II 94.26 Abrahamson Building and Supply Co. 6 82 Wheeler & Bennett's 94.26 4th Abrahamson Building 0; Supply Co. 7 02 II It 94.26 Abrahamson Building .;,., Supply Co. S 82 II II 94.26 O~ Abrahamson Bui lcUng 6~ Supply Co. 9 82 It It 94.26 Abrahamson Building & Supply Co. 10 82 It II 94.26 Total ~:;942. 60 Respectfully submitted this the R~.day of November, 1949. L.F.Campbell A.C.Thomssen --E~ymond K.Vogt. WiiCbl3r, Light and Ice Commi ttee On motion of Campbell, seconded by Thomssen, Resolution was adopted. . I I I . r':-;I (" ...,'~ . , .;- :.;.j b \ RES 0 L UTI 0 N ---------- , BE IT RESOLVED BY 'Il1lE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL 01,1 THE crIT OF' GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA sitting as a Board of Equalization after due notice having been given thereof that we find the total cost of construction of Water Iv1ain District No. 126 to be the total sum of $942.60; that we find the benefits accruing to the real estate in said district to be the sU.m of ~;;942.60 and that we find the benefits accruing to the several lots, tracts and parcels of land in said district to be the sums set opposite the several descriptions as follows: NAlViE LOT BLOCK f\DDI'l:ION AMOUNT - Abrahamson Building 0 Supply Co. 1 82 Wheeler &:, Bennett's (~ 4th qr94. 26 Abrahamson Building & Supply Co. 2 82 It If 94.26 Abrahamson Building & Supply Co. 3 82 If If 94.26 Abrahamson Building &, Supply Co. 4 82 If If 94.26 Abrahamson BuildinG 6: Supply Co. 5 82 11 II 94.26 Nitzel & Co. 6 91 If II 94.26 Nitzel (, Co. 7 91 If If 94.26 clC Nitzel G~~ Co. S 91 II II 94.26 Kate Pokorney 9 91 Ii If 94.26 Kate Pokorney 10 91 " " 94.26 Total ;i~942. 60 Respectfully submitted this the 2nd day of November, 1949. 1.F.Camnbell A.C.Thornssen Ravmond K.Vogt Water, Light and Ice Committee On motion of Campbell, seconded by Thomssen, resolution was adopt ed. e I I I e i, _: ~J; RES 0 L UTI 0 N ---------- BE IT RESOLVED BY THE 1~YOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASY.A sitting as a Board of Equalization after due notice having been given thereof that we find the total cost of construction of Water l'.lain District No. 127 to be the total sum of t' ;::51637.20; that we find the benefits accruing to the real estate in said district to be the sum of $1637.28 and that we find the benefits accruing to the several lots, tracts and parcels of land in said district to be the sums set opposite the several descriptions as follows: ~ Fannie T"t Vvilliam H. Bosworth .c.. (,:. Fannie .D. c:' William H. Bosworth CG Fannie "H1 0 William H. Bosworth J.4. C:C William -0' 8c F' anni e E. Bosworth H. LOT BLOCK ADDITION AMOUNT 46 Vi est Lavm 2j;90.96 47 II II 90.96 48 II II 90.96 49 II II 90.96 50 II II 90.96 51 II II 90.96 52 II 11 90.96 53 II II 90.96 54 II II 90.96 55 11 II 45.48 55 II 1I 45.4:8 56 II II 4:5.48 56 II II 45.48 57 II " 90.96 58 11 II 90.96 59 \I II 90.96 60 II II 90.96 61 II It 90.96 62 11 11 90.96 63 11 II 90.96 Total ~;l637. 28 William H. Be }?annie L. Bosworth Elias F. &. Rosa L. Starr Elias F. Starr Blias p. Starr Elias P. Starr Henry lVi. &. Doris C. Schwartz EJ,-. 2 Willis &. Evelyn Stull w)oc liV2 Henry 11,'1. &. Dori s C. Schwartz "'-71 1 ,ti;.i't Willis &. ~velyn Stull ~V-t~. "" Edwin P. &. Helen C. Hennings William Bosworth William Bosworth Frank L. " Edith ';-1 Pinkslton cc .J:!J. Frank ,. 0 EeU th Ii: . Pinkston .LJ. cc Elias F. loc Hosa L. Starr Elias P. & Hosa L. Starr R E ~ 0 L Q T I Q'N (can't) Respectfully submitted this 2nd day of November, 1949. e II L.F.CamEbell A.C.Thomssen Raym.ond K. VOf;t Water, Light and Ice Committee On motion of Campbell, second.ed ,by Thomssen, Resolution vJaG adopt ed. II II e . I I I . RES 0 L UTI 0 N ---------- BE IT RESOLVED BY 'llHE liIAYOR AND CI'lY COUNCIL OF THE CITY- OF (~. / \ ('~ ;'1:\ \ , ,-,1 GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA, sitting as a Board of Equalization after due notice having been given thereof that we find the total cost of cons true tion of Water iilain District No. 12e to be the total sum of $2048.64; that we find the benefits accruing to the real estate in said district to be the sum of ;;;;2048.64 and tha t we find the benefi ts accruing to the several lots, tracts and parcels of land in said district to be the sums set opposite the several descriptions as follows: NAME LOT BLOCK ADDITION Augusta Suck 5 10 6 10 7 10 8 10 5 11 6 11 7 11 8 11 1 14 2 14 3 14 4 14 15 15 15 15 15 Windolphs Augusta Suck II John H. Niedfelt II Augusta Suck II Emil F. Rickert II Emil Ii'. Hi cl{ert It Elmer & Agnes Derr It Emil F. Rickert " Minnie Detlefsen It John & Carrie Russel II Elmer & Anna S. Schimmel" II G. E. Oliver & Anna L. Oliver II Minmie Detlefsen E 32' II Leonard C. D: Marie E. Youn~ w60'-El II Haymond & Huth Falldorf W40'-E72' II Elmer & Irene Knuth ,:;' )~_1jlr}. ,u2 '2 II Hedwig Heher Vv66 ' II Total Respectfully submitted this 2nd day of Noiletl1ber, 1949. IJ. F'. CAffillba 11 Ii. (3. Thomssen A I:I OUN '1' ;ip128. 04 1213.0" 128 . Ot 128.01' 128.0'- 128. Of 128 . 0 I 128.0<' 128 . 01' 128.0t 120.01.. 128. 0'- 62. Of 116.4C 77.6C 12E3.0t _~g[)~OJ ~1'20Ltn 6'-... 'if .4-."-'.- Ravmond K.\lORL Water, Light and Ice Committ . I I I . C: (l {. (<:- t (. /, '-J \, ..5... Motion of Campbell, seconded by Thomssen, Resolution was adopted. There being no protesto:c's, on motion of Harris, secon(led by Sancler, Council adjourned as Board of Equalization. F. S.' vihi t e Ci ty Cl erk Gr'and I81anel, !Jebraska November 2, 1949 Council met in regular session, his Honor the Mayor presiding. All Councilmen present at roll call except Snygg, who arrived later. Mr. Holdrege and Suhr, representing Union Pacific , . t; Railroad Company were present with the requ~ lots 1-5, Block 17 and lots 1-5, Block 18, Bonnie Brae Addition, also closing Madison street from Front street to the tracks. Also that the Council vacate the street which 1/tJaS previously given by the Union Pacific Railroad Company to the City of Grand Island in said block 17 and 18, Bonnie Brae Addition along the railroad richt-of-way. This request on account of the probability of the Carpenter Paper Company erecting a building in this location. Mr. Holdrege, general counsel for the Union Pacific, also had ordinacices prepared for the Council' 8 consideration. Mr. Holdrege also stated that it was the desire of the officials of the Union Pacific and the Carpenter Paper Company to have these ordinanCes adopted BS soon as possible so that construction might be started. Howard Eakes appeared before the Council inquiring as to the action taken pertaining to lowering interest rates on paving districts. After some discussion, was referred to the City Attorney and the Finance Committee. Minutes of meeting of October 19 and 27 were read and approved 1:dth the exception of the figures 3;100 being changed to 3/10 with regard to the sevier in the Claussen Addi tion. Communication from Mrs. Dortha Brandt Hall pertaining to curb and gutter on the north 75-8/10 feet of lot 10, Cedar Park Addition, claiming that the curb over 66 feet should be paid or' 0 () t\;, :::~ by the city as stated to Mr. Overturf. Mr. Harrison made ex- planation as to the alleged overcharge--that the city had given Mrs. Hall approximately 30 ft. of ground on the back of the lot wllereon their garage had been erected, for 10 ft. on the front. . I On motion of Harris, seconded by Wilson, letter was referred to the City Property committee. Letter from J. E. Mulick pertaining to Division Engineer Hart being with representatives of the city pertaining to traffic light at Jackson street at the Union Pacific crossing and also request that some streets be closed. After some discussion as to the fifteen closed streets and the twelve open streets, on motion by Harris, seconded by Thomssen, letter was referred back to Attorney Holmberg to make request that a meeting date be set as soon as possible so th~1t definite arr2,ngements might be made. (Concensus of opinion on the closing of any more streets, each kept that way.) Councilman expressed himself that all streets now open should be Report of C. B. Kinnison, Sanitation Dept.,was presented. I On motion of Thomssen, received and placed on file. Report of City Engineer with figures on property condem- ned in Block 2, Better Homes Sub-division Amount s to be paid for conclemning 16 foot alley through Block 2, Better Homes Sub. and adjoining prope1"'ty. PROPERTY mvNERS IN BLOCK 2 - BETTER HOlJIES SUB. Lot 1 Lot 2 Lot 3 Lot 4 I Lot 5 & ) 87.1-6 ) . N 35.75' 6 ) S 14. 25 ' 7 ) N 28.6' 7 ) 8 21.4' 8 ) N 21.45' 8 ) S 28.55' 9 ) N 141 9 ) S 36' 10 ) N 6.85' ) all 11 ) A. Lee & Ellinore D. Goodrick $65.00 Gilbert E. & Ruth C. Steele Mtg - Commercial National Bank 65.00 Lawrence J. & Bernice L. Guyette Mtg. Equitable Building & Loan Ase'n 65.00 Herman & Minnie Kroger 65.00 Clarence C. & Hazel Mae W. Steinmeier 27.47 Mtg The City Nat'l Bank of Council Bluffs Victor R. Kersey & wife 27.47 Mtg. The City Nat'l Bank of Council Bluffs Jack B & Wilhelmi en V Jenneman 27.47 Mtg The City National Bank of Council Bluffs Gerald L & Alberta E Cordes Mtg The City Net'l Bank of Council Bluffs 27.47 William N & Arlene Boyd 27.47 Mtg. The City Net'l Bank of Council Bluffs Emannuel & Virginia Mae Lukish 28.50 Mtg. The City Nat'l Eank of Council Bluffs e I (\ n (; ~j N l tract No 1 50' x 48' ) ) ) ) ( ) ) 'I'ract No 2 ) 100' x 296 I ) ) On the south side of Anderson Ave. and on the west side of Locust st. Homer 0 & Clara P. Blevins 66.00 Q.~. ti'qct ~ ~ - ,-~ No 1 50' x 148' 50' south of Anderson Ave. and on the west side of Locust st. Bart E & Jessica M. Hickey 135.00 Ntg Equitable Building 8: Loan A8s'n On the north side of Alter Ave. between 185.00 Locust St. & California St. Isaac R Alter Total ~~811. 85 On motion of Harris, seconded by Vogt, was referred to the City Attorney. Request of Sene. Jones that the city furnish cleed for the east half of Fr lot 6, fr block 22 OT, which is supplemental to 1'1" lot 6, fr block 22 Nagys Addition, which was purchased by Mrs. Jones in October 1943, deed being made according to her bid. Was referred to the City Attorney. Bid. of Sothman Compe,ny for $1135 for nev,]" doors at the north side fire station and moving of one door from the fire I station to the building O1med by the Light Dept. at Front and Sycamore. On motion of Campbell, secon(led by Ove:cturf, bids I e by Geer, and Sothman were referred to the City Property Committee. Proposed lease by and betl'leen the ci ty of Grand Island and Nielsen Petersen for building identified as T-855 for $1425 for year beginning Sept. 1, 1949 through August 31, 1950 was presented. On motion of Wilson, seconded by Sander, lease was approved and Mayor authorized to sign. Proposed lease by and between the City of Grand Island and S. T. Fleha:cty for buildings identified as T-711, 713-716-719 and 1001 for the period beginning October 1, 1949 through December 1, 1950 for the sum of $2296 was presented. On motion of Wilson, seconded by Sander, lease ~;jas approved and the Mayor authorized to sign. Proposed lease by anc1 bet1'leen the City of Gr8.11(1 Island and the Army Goods Store by Adam Dubas for building identified as T-IOIO for the year July 15, 1949 through July 14, 1950 for $180 was presented. On motion of Wilson, seconOed by Sander, lease was approved. Proposed lease by ano between the city of Granel Island and the Nebr. National Guard for buildings identified as T-IOll, e I I I e (; {\ i~ U \; '~: 1013, 101? for a two year period, July 1, 1949 t1lr01Jgh June 30, 1951 for was present ed. On motion of 'vJil son, seconded by Sander, was approved EL.'1cl the N:ayor authorized to sign. Proposed agreement by and between the Oity of Grand Island and the Slick Airways for one year from November 1, (Three scheduled flights, $40 per schedule per month; fourth and each addition scheduled flight, $20 per schedule per month.) was presented. On motion of Wilson, seconded by Sander, was approveel 2nd the 1\1ayor authorized to 8i gn. Communication from O. B. H~rd, train master of Union Pacific Railroad Oompany, Grand Island, with reference to freight trains blockinG' so many street s during the day 't1TaS read. 111'. Hurd stated th8.t at this time of the year is their heaviest season as far as freight is concerned and irJi thin the next week or ten days freiGht service would be decreased and he felt that the peak season would be past and this problem would iron itself out. On motion of Thomssen, letter was received and placed on file. Mr. Harrison stated that the sewer line at the Rains Addition, which serves the Vet's Hospital, was made according to agreement with the superintendent in charge of construction at the hospital and that since that time they had graded the ground according to plans pertaining to landscaping, and that along the west side the level of the ground after grading was below the level of the sewer plant and that there had been a request made for lowering these sewer pipes. After some discussion, motion by Thomssen, seconded by Harris, that the government be notified that the expense should be paid by the government, but the city 't1Tould allo'\lJ salvation on the sewej," pipe that had been taken out. ..,...-- Discussion by the Oouncil pertaining to interest rates on paving districts, each councilman expressing himself as to rates that he tLLOught might be sufficient. Notion by \Vilson, seconded by Harris, that same be referred to Snygg and Thomssen. Wilson mentioned difficulty at the airbase pertaining to some renters being delinquent in their payments After some discussion, motion by Wilson, seconded by Sander, Oity Attorney was authorized to start proceedings for collection in accordance with the contracts by and between the Oity and the different renters. . I I I e E3 (}. ;'j, Overturf mentioned complaints from persons villa ~'Jere charged for seiiler service and not being connect eO. up with the 8el\re1". 1-11'. Burdick advised thst any inc1iviclua1 making his com- plaint to the water office would have claims adjusted. Overturf mentioned that there had been nothing done pertaining to the cleaning up at the building sight of lc1illspaugh Brothers vlhereitl. there '!,-vas a recent fire. Thomssen adviseCl. that the sevIer service refunds of 'lrlhi ch there 'liTere 2646, average amount was 94~. (Mayor mentioned that C. E. McIntosh had agreed to pay $1500 for the east half of lot 2, block 18, Rollins Addition, if the city vvou1d, settle t11e claim as to the appraisers' figures of $15,900 plus $1500. After some discussion pertaining to ....' "He deed either being for $1500,or $1 and other considerations, was referred to the City Attorney and the attorney for McIntosh.) Discussion pertaining to wall map to be placed on the north wall of the Council chamber pertaining to additions, zoning, etc. Was referred to the City Engineer for information as to possibilities. The Mayor reported having contacted Major Henninger with reference to the armory and had been informed by Major Henninger that Congress 8,djourned before appropriation had been made for this purpose but he was positive that as soon as Concress reconvened, said appropriation v1ill be made and. that definite plans will be available for the armory building in Grand Island. Discussion on possession and use of air guns within the City. The Mayor of the opinion that a permit should be 1"'6- quested from the Ollief of Police amI the.t nll air guns TrJ'ithin the city should be registered by the Police Department. Discussion pertaining to rest rooms and a plot of room 114, City Hall, was presented showing that the rest rooms could be 18 x 20 and still leave enough space for the Police court. On mot ion of HaJ"ri s, seconded by Sander, tha t estimat ed cost s be made pertaining to the rest room. Proposed agreement by atlcl between the Ci ty of' GrC'.nd and, the U. S. Amel'ica, (Vet's Aclministration Hospital) for the furnishing of water for domestic and fire protection, together with sev-,rerage service, 'lrms presented. On motion of Campbell, seconded by Thomssen, asreement 1I11aS ap~)rovec1 and the Mayor authorized to sign. e I I I e EO On motion of Overturf, seconded by Oampbell, bid of the Geer Oompany for $779.28 for new doors on the north side fire station was accepted. Opinion of Attorney Holmberg pertaininc to the money recei veel by the Treasurer from automobile licenses 11111e]:'ein he stated same should be placed to the credit of the Paving Fund, was reael. On motion of Snygg, seconded by Sander, opinion was accept eel. Novernbe:c 2, 19,19 To the Mayor and Oity Council, G:cancl IslEJlc1, Nebraska Gentlemen: We, the Committee on Zoning, make the following recommendation that the request of Thomas Thomsen be anted, and t t the City Attorney be instructed to draw up an ordinance covering this change. Very trul yours, O. E. Wilson John Sander --A~ C. rl'lwmssen Zonin[~: Committee On motion of Wilson, seconded by Thoffissen, was approveel. November 2, 194:9 To the Mayor and City Oouncil, Grand 1812n0, Nebraska G-entlemen: We, the Committee on ZoninG, maKe the following recommendation that the request of Harry Preisendorf be granted, and that the Oi ty Attorney be instructed to clravv up an ordinance covering this change. Very truly yours, --.Q.. E . VJi 1 so n A. C. Tl10rnssen Zoning Committee After some discussion, motion by Wilson, seoonded by Thomssen, that the report be approved. Ballot, votinl~ "yes" Tllo:i'ssen, Wilson, Vogt. Voting "no", Campbell, Harris, Sander, Snygg, Overturf. 1-') ').; S ~_. Ordinance pertaining to vacating of a street between Jefferson and Monroe for building purposes as per request of e I I I e () f); ') ',) ',;: \; Union Pacific officials was placed on first and second reading. -{ (Motion by Thomssen, seconded by Snygg, ordinance was placed on l i first reading at length. Roll call ballot. VotinG "yes" Campbell, .} .1 Thomssen, Harris, Wilson, Sander, Vogt, Snygg, Overturf. Voting "noli none. Motion by Thomssen, seconded by vlilson, rules were suspended and ordinance placed on second reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting lIyesll CaDpbell, Tllomssen, Ha:J:'J'"'is, 'vVilson, Sander, VOE~t, Snygg, Overturf. Voting IInoll none. Orc1inance authorizing r..jayo:c to execut e quitclaim deed for propert;y as requested by Union Pacific vIas placed on first and second reading. if Motion by Thomasen, seconded by Snygg, ordinance was placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting "yes" Campbell, Thomssen, Harris, Wilson, Sander, Vogt, Snygg, Overturf. Voting IIno" none. Notion by Thomssen, seconded by Wilson, rules were suspended and ordinance placed on second reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting "yesll Campbell, Thomssen, Harris, Wilson, Sander, Vogt, SnYt;[, Overturf. VotinC; "no" none. Ordinance 2326 levying assessments on water main dist. 125 was regularly passed by the Council and siened hy the Mayor. Hot ion by Campbell, s ecoDrJed. by Thoms sen, orc1in8.:lce placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting "yestl C8;"pbell, Thornssen, Harris, vJilEwn, Sander, Vogt, SnYGg, Overturf. Voting IInoll none. On motion of Campbell, seconded by Thon1ssen, rules llTere suspended and ordinance placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot. ttoting "yes" Campbell, Thomssen, Harris, tHlson, Sander, Vogt, Snygg, Overturf. Voting "no" none. Ordinance 2327 levying assessments on water main dist. 126 was regularly passed by the Council and signed by the Mayor. I:lotion by Ca rpbell , seconded by ThomsE'en, ordinance placecl on first reading at length. Roll cell ballot. V ot ino' b "yes" Campbell, Thomssen, Harris, Wilson, Sander, Vogt, Snygg, Overturf. Voting "no" none. e I I I e 0('(' () \; (I On motion of Campbell, seconded by Thomssen, rules were suspended and ordinance placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot. Votl" nur.}" tl~TeJ:'ln C<>mpoell ml1.'ornCCe"l . .J ~ Cc - ~ , , 1~ 0'" 1., He.rris, vHlson, Sander, Vogt, Snygg, Overturf. Voting "no" none. Ordinance 2328 levying assessments on water main diet. 127 was regularly passed by the Council and signed by the Mayor. Motion by Cmnpbell, fJeconcled by Thomssen, ordina:ce placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting "yesll Campbell, Thornssen, Harris, Wilson, Sander, Vogt, Sny Overturf. Vot4na IIno" none. - u On motion of Campbell, seconded by Thomssen, rules vlere suspended and ordinance placed on final passage ano. finally passed. Roll c(.'ll ballot. Voting "yesll Campbell, Thomssen, Harris, Vlilson, Sander, Vogt, Snygg,Overturf. Voting IIno" none. Ordinance 2329 levying assessments on water main diet. 128 was regularly passed by the Council and signed by the Mayor. Motion by Cmnpbell, seconc].ed by Thomssen, ordinance placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting "yestl Campbell, Thomssen, Harris, \'filson, SCJ1(:ter, Vogt, Snygg, Overturf. Voting tlnoll none. On motion of Campbell, seconded by Tholl1f3sen, rules were suspended and ordinance placed on final passage and finally pas sed.. Roll c101l1 ballot. Vot ine; "yes 11 Cclmpbell, TJlOmssen, Harris, liJilson, Sander, Vogt, Snygg, Overtm"'f. Voting IIno" none. Claims against the city "Jere present ed. !4otion of Camp- bell seconded by Wilson were allowed as read. Roll call ballot. Voting "yes" Campbell, Thomssen, Harris, Wilson, Sander, Vogt, Snygg, Overturf. Voting "no" none. On motion of Campbell, seconded by Thomssen, that the city advertise for bids for 750 gallon fire truck, specifications to be in the office of City Clerk. Motion of Campbell, seconded by Thomssen that the city advertise for for 70 ft. aerial ladder truck, also combination 750 gallon and 70 ft. ladder. truck. On motion of Snygg, seconded by Sander, Council took no action pertaining to ordinance governing Sunday car sales. Motion of Snygg, Council adjourned. 11- 2-49 F. S . Wlli t e City Clerk e I I I e n r' f, c; l, ~p November 1', 1949 Grand Island, Nebraska Council met in regular session, his Honor, the Mayor presiding. All Councilmen present. Mr. Suhr being present for the presentation of No. 233~?' ordinance/authorizing the sale of 30-ft. strip along the north side of the Union Pacific tracks between Jefferson and Monroe Streets for building purposes, was regularly passed by the Council and signed by the Mayor. On motion of Harris, seconded by Thomssen, ordinance I'JaS placed on ttl1:cd reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting ~yes" Campbell, Thomasen, Harris, Wilson, Sander, Vogt, Snygg, Overturf. Voting "no" none. On motion of Harris, seconded by Thomasen, ordinance was placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot. Wilson stated representatives from the CAA were present and had appli6ation form prepared for the Mayor to approve pertaining to the lighting of the 6900 ft. northwest, southeast rurrHay. 'Some explanation from the representn.ti ves that it vJOuld tales at least sixty days for the documents to go through the CAA and the,t wo:ck probably would not begin until early Spr'ing. .-h Total estimate cost #27,000 of vnlich the govern- ment would pay 15% and the sponsor 25%. Resolution adopting and approving the execution of the Agency aGreement on Proj ect No. 9-25-051-001 to () e sub- mitted to the Department of Aeronautics of the State of Nebraska to obtain Federal Aid in the develonment of the Grand Island Ilunicipal J.\irport. Be it resolved by the Mayor and City Council of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska. Section 1. That the City of Grand Island shall enter into an Agency Agreement on Project No. 9-25-051-001 for the purpose of obtaining FecIerDl Aid in the development of the Grand Island :f\1unicipal Airport and that Bucn agreement shall be as set forth heinbelow. :3ection 2. That the JVlayor of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska is hereby authorized and directed to execute said Agency agreement in sextuplicate on behalf of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, and the City Clerk is hereby authorized ana directed to impress the official seal of the Oity of Grand Island, e I I I e f\ ( .j \ I Nebraska an~ to attest said execution. Section 3. That the said agreement in four pages, referred to herinabove is inserted in full and attached herewith, 2nd made Dc part ]]e:eeof as Exhibit "0". Exhibit "011 attached. Motion of Wilson, seconded by Overturf, resolution . was n(:opt ed. Passed ana approved on this 16th day of November, 1949. 13. J. CunninlJam ATTEST: Mayor Floyd S. White Ci ty Clerlt Resolution Aelopting and approving the execution of the Sponsor's PI'oject Application to be submi ttecl to the administrator of Oivil Aeronautics, U. S. Department of Com- merce, to obtain Federal Aid in the development of the Grand I sland Municipal Ail-'port. Be it resolved by t Mayor and City Council of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska. SEC'I'ION 1. That the City of Granen slc,nel 8112.11 ent er into a Sponsor's Project Applice.tion 1'01' tIle purpose of obtain- ing Federal Aid in the development of the Grand Island Municipal Airport and that such agreement shall be as set forth hereinbelow. SECTION 2. That the Nayor of the City of Grand Island, Ne.oraska i G }]el'eby authoriz sd anc1 (Urect eel to execut e said Sponsor's Project Application 1n sextuplicate on behalf of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, and the City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to impress the official seal of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska and to attest said execution. SECTION 3. 'rbat the Sponsor's Proj Gct Application, in eisht pages, referred to hereinabove is inserted in full 2nd attached herewith, and made a pm."t hereof as Exhibit "0 ". Exhibit "0" Attached On motion of Wilson, seconded by Overturf, resolution i'ms approved. Passed and. approved on this 16th day of November, 1949. B. J. Cunningham Mayor ATTEST: F . B . vihi t e City Clerk e I I I e 0-: { i"< ;1 n 'J ,;,_ .--lL Resolution adopting and approving the Engineering Agreement wit~ the Department of Roads and Irrigation, State of Nebraska for furnishing Engineering Personnel and Services for Project 9-25-051-001, to obtain Federal Aid in the development of the Grand Island. Hunicipal Ail'port. Be it resolved by the Mayor and City Council of the Ci ty of (].:C'anc1 Island, Nebraska SECTION 1. That the City of Grancl Isl"wd shall enter into the Engineering Agreement with the Department of Roads and Ir'rigation, Stat e of Nebraska for furni shing Engin- eering Personnel and Services for Project 9-25-051-001, for the purpose of obtaining Federal Aid in the development of the Grand 19,1 ,;.n( Municipal ai:t'port 8nc1. thet 81..1011 Agreement shall be 8S set forth hereinbelow. SECTION 2. That the Mayor of the City of Cl-J.:'[1.nc\ IslanC, Nebraska is hereby authorized and directed to execute said Engineering Agreement in sextuplicate on behalf of the Ci ty of Grand Island, Nebraska, and the City Clerk ic; hereby authorized aur directed to impress the official seal of the Ci ty of Grand Island., Nebr'aska and to attest said execution. SECTION 3. That the said Engineering Agreement, in two pages, referred to hereinabove is inserted in full and attached hereilJith, anc:" mL"1.de a part hereof as Exhibit 11011. Exhibit "011 attached. On motion of O. E. !:\Tilson, 8cconcled by A. C. Thomssen, resolution was passed. Passed. HrHl approved on this 16th day of November, 1949. B. J. Cunni nc"ham C.J Ic18yor AT 'rEST: Floyd. s. ~'nlit e Clerk e I I I e 8.L,8 On motion of Wilson, seconded by Thomssen, First National banI\". 'lP!aS designated as the d.eposi torybank for the funds received and paid out on CAA project No. 9-25-051-001. :Mr. J. Vanoaelall macle request for curb siele'l:Jall\". along the east side of his lot at 320 East Bismark. On motion of Harris, seconded by Overturf, permission was granted. Miss Jerre Carlson made request of the council for permission to park her private car on parking space on the 111lest siele of the Yancey, stating that the car l/iaS used 9/10s of the time for hotel business. On motion of Barris, seconded by Wilson, request was referred to the Street and Alley committee along with the Police Committee. Minutes of the previous meeting were read and appro- veel. Petition for portion of Blocl\". 28, GilbertE> Third Addition for curb sidewalk alo the 1,Ie ~}t side of Hus t on AVGnue was presented. Mr. Harris explained the conditions existing at that point, curb sidewalk in the block on each side north and south of this particular blocl\. ane} thclt three lot snow have regular sidewalk, (7-9-11), and that the curb sidewalk v.ras to be constructed. along lots 1-3-5. After some discussion, motion by Harrle, seconded by Overturf, Permission was 7l'anted.. -- Roll call ballot. v 0 tinei' 11 '\1' "" >111 II'" 1""i 9- L) v 'VID C'~..J.. ",-" Wilson, Sander, Vogt, Overturf. Voting "no" Thomssen, Snygg. Pass, Campbell. Petition for li@lt line extension into Riverside Farm Sub-division to lots 5-6-7-9-10 was presented. Mr. Bur- dick explaining that at this time those properties were being serviced by the Consumer Public Power and also that in putting in said line, the city would be entering into rural competition v.ri 'eh the Consumer Public Pme'er and th2ct he 1vould reque st that the Council set up a policy as to the extent of service in rural area 1tT11e:...'ein the city rates 'Vvoulc'L be applicable. On motion of Harris, seconded by Sander, petition was referred to the light committee and. C. v!. Burelick to make recommendation as to lighting zone area. Petition for curb sidewalk on t t~ !'t Loui~q. Street 0.L",,-e ofll .LcJOO Gout blocl\:. West Louine 'Vvae presented. (Signeel byS::heel, Urwiller', Shipton) On motion of Harris, seconded by Thomssen, permission e I I I e ,C) <' 'C} t. 3:' waE:' gr:HJ.ted. iJonthly report of Dr.J.G.Woodin, Hall County Health Director,was presented. On motion of Wilson,Seconded by Sander, was received and placed on file. COlI'IMITTEE REPORT To the Mayor and Council Grand Island, Nebraska We, the Members of the Street and Alley Committee, report that on the 6th day of December, 194~, a Resolution was passed by the Mayor and Council directing that the sidewalk along the westerly side of Lot Five (5), Block Fifty-nine (59), Original Town, belonging to James Michelson, be rebuilt or repaired. The City Clerk served notice of the adoption of this Resolution by mailing the same to Mr. Michelson by registered mall wlth return receipt request. This is to advise that"this sidewalk has never been repaired or relaid. Dated this 16th day of Nove~l~r, 1949. f ./ ! .,;,.." .~-< --~ ... C-, I , ,,/' .~-.. /" ,/ ') \, '/, ,,/:__ C,. ~~.. /;zj/ ~ ~. , .. . . L- ~.,.- ~ '--"'" "'- :'--:;;lI":j;to/" ',j / ,~~, ~>. " - .. - ?;~. "7--- 7i'--<-e... ./"' l/"2;:: ./ / ,,- .- / ../~/' fl" / ;' ./ 0'" street & Alley Cownittee On motion by Snygg, seconded by Harris, report was approved and the Engineer instructed to proceed in repairing or replacing walk. Gl'and Island, Nebraska November 16, 1949 Honorable Mayor & City Council, Grand Island, Nebraska Gentlemen: I hereby certify that the Dlamond Engineering Co. has cornplet ed the 'Vwrk on Paving Di strict No. 117 in accordance v.Ti th the plans and. specificatlon and contract by and betvcTeen the City of Grancl Island, Nebr. and the Diamond Engineering Co. I further certify that the work done contains the follOWing materials at the price set forth ln the contract. . I I I . n ~.~ '~.> 1014 cu. ye1.s. 61t slab @~17.00 1100 cu. yds. excavation .90 168 line ft. 611 expo .joint .25 162 line ft. old curb & gutter removed .25 779.8 line ft. nevI cm.."b & gut t er 1.35 74 line ft. new integral curb .35 ~in 7238.17 990.00 42.00 40.50 1052.73 ~~5 . 90 19389.30 I recormnencl. that the "tvork done on the aforsaiel Paving District No. 117 be accepted by the City of Grand Island, Neb!'. I 11erevli th submit the following statement of all costs in connection '!..,rith Paving District No. 117. To the Diamond Eq:;ineering Co. To Engineering, Advertising & Publication Total $19389.30 969.45 20358.75 To the Paving District Fund To the Paving Fund 16454.36 3904.39 20358.75 I further recommend that the City Council sit as a board of equalization on said Paving District No. 117 on the 7th cLay of December 1949 at 3:00 0'cloc1';:. P.M. Hespectfully submi tt eel, Ray L. He.rrison City Engineer On motion of Harris, seconded by Thomssen, was approved. Grand Island, Nebr. November 16, 1949 Honorable Mayor & City Council . Grand Island, Nebr. Gentlemen: I hereby certify that the Diamond Engineering Co. has completed the work on Paving District No. 119 in accordance with the plans and specification and contract by and between the City of Grand Island, Nebr. and. the Diamond Engineering Co. I further certify that the work done contains the following materials at the price set forth in the contract t 0- wi t : 259.36 250 100 cu. yds. 6" slab cu. yas. excavation line ft. 1 x 6 expo joint move 1 catch basin line ft. integral curb Remove 1328 straivht curb Remove 75 sq. ydsWasphalt top Remove 50' curb & gutter Build 1 new water valve manhole, @/"1" 7'"" O~r o. ;) .85 .25 $4344.28 212.50 25.00 25.00 178.85 26 . 40 26.25 17.50 75.00 4930.78 511 .35 .20 .35 .35 I recommend that the work done on the aforesaid Paving District No. 119 be accepted by the City of G-rand Island, Nebraska. I herewith submit the following statement of all costs in connection with PavinG District No. 119. To the Diamond Engineering Co. To Engineering, Publication & Advertising Total 4930.78 246.50 5177.28 . I I I . _/ )7.- .J:. ~) To be divided as follows: To the Paving District Fund To Paving li'und. $4846.26 331.02 5177.28 Tot al I further recommend that the City Council sit as a board of equalization on said Paving District No. 119, on the 7th day of December, 1949 at 8:00 o'clock P.M. Respectfully submitted, Ray L. He,rri son City Engineer On motion of Harris, seconded b;y Thomssen, vJ'as approved. Grand Island, Nebr. November 16, 1949 Honorable Mayor & City Council Grand Island, Nebraska G-entlemen: I hereby certify that the Diamond Engineering Co. has completed the work on Paving District No. 120 in accordance with the plans and specification and contract by and between the City of Gr,'mcl Island, Nebr. and the Diamond Engineering Co. I further certify that the work done contains the following materials at the price set forth in the contract, to-vii t: @$16.75 .85 .35 .25 ," ~20602.50 1105.00 267.08 100.00 25.00 75.00 50.00 36.00 22260.58 1230 cu. yds 6" slab 1300 cu. yd8. excavation 763.1 line ft. integral curb 400 line ft. 6" expansion joint 1 manhole raised 1 new manhole 4.5' deep 1 new catch basin 18 ft. 12" tile in place 2.00 I recommend that the "Vvork done on the aforsaic1 Paving District No. 120 be accepted by the City of Grand Island, Nebr. I herewith submit the following statement of all costs in connection with Paving District No. 120. To the Diamond Engineering Co. To Engineering, Advertising & Publication Total 22260.58 1113.00 23373.58 To the Paving District Fund To Paving Fund 15<160.86 7912.72 23373.58 Total I further recommend that the City Council sit as a board of equalization on said Paving District No. 120 on the 7th day of December 1949 at 8:00 o'clock P.M. Respectfully submitted, Ray L. Harrison City Engineer On motion of Harris, seconded by Sander, report was approved. e I I I e ,') ~) Requer,t from the Chairmcm of the Boaro. of Trustees of the F'lrst Baptist Church for an alley light at the rear of the church v,Tas presented. On motion of Campbell, seconded by Thomssen, request was granted. A letter from E. J. Wolbach, President of the Library Board pertaining to insufficient funds in the Library appropri- atian and unforseen repairs ~1Thich have been made, requesting $3,000 to be transferred to the Library fund etc. On motion of Overturf, seconded by Thomssen, request was granted. On motion of Sander, seconded by Overturf, that the difference between the $3,000 and $375-paid E. J. Bell for wrecking chimney, or $2625 be transferred from the Incidentals to the Library Fund. City attorney to prepare resolution. Estimate of E. J. Huntemeyer on remodeling Room 114 City Hall for use as Ladies Public rest room, in the amount of $6213.90 was presented. On motion of Harris, seconded by Wilson, estimate was referred to the City Property Committee and City Engineer. Letter from T. G. Cook pertaining to taxes paid by Union Pacific in Nebraska and Hall County was presented. On motion of Harrie, seconded by Wilson, received and placed on file. Bond of John R. Higgins for acting Police Magistrate .J Y". was presented. On motion of Sander, seconded by Harris, was approved. Representative from factory putting out street llght- ing equipment and also having made demonstration at Pioneer Park previous to Council meeting, requesting Council for 80me action pertaining to new lights at the Park. After some dlscussion, was referred to the committee and if the County would go along and pay half the expense of lights amI installation, that the City i'J"Oulc1 stand the; other half. 6'~Oe:1~) Mr. Harris made report on having met with Englneer Hart, committee anel the Hayor and vras given assurance th.at the Union Pacific would install traffic light at Jackson street. Also that the triangular plot at Anna and Locust street had been fixed so as to make a wider intersection on Anna street. Same to be completed within three or four day~. e I I I e EJ 1 'l Some discussion on advertisi for bidg for congtruc- tion of paving in Paving District 121 and 123. The Mayor mentioned that chelson had served injunc- tion against the city pertaining to Pav District Ill. After some discussion, lw recoTTnended thDt the paving EmcJ storm se1\!Cr be put in as contemplated. Harris mentioned placing of used motor oil on streets in certain parts of the city. No action. Overturf stated he had received request for sidewalk on the west side of the Elks block. Also that he and Mr. Schirkofsky had investigated trees burned on the Frank Spetlman property in the 2500 block west First and had agreed to replace ei t trees with three-inch trees early in the Spring. Also East Ashton street had been leveled. On motion of Overturf, seconded by Thoms8cn, offer of C. J. McIntosh for $1500 for east half of lot 2, fr Block 18, Rollins Addition, was accepted. Snygg called attention to stop signs placed at different schools ~-Jherein the reading VIas not the smne - some being "Stopll, others "Stop ,!hen children cl'oscingfl. He felt they should be uniform. On motion of Snygg, seconded by Sander, bid of the International Harvester Company on truck for Sanitation Depart- ment, KB 6 .'u'l" "0 00 j - , ~p. vO . rvr:.., InTeG accepted. Roll call ballot. Vot:i..ng "yes" Harris, SHnc1er, Va ,Snygg, Overtu:cf. Voting lInotl Campbell, TllOrns sen. VVilson excused. Thomssen reported he had made survey of soveral in- dividuals pertaining to interest rate charged on paving, concensus of opinion being that the rate of 9% for delinquent taxes should be fllE'cintalned and opinion on regular rate was from 3'~ to 7%. Campbell mentioned th2ct Richard Evans he,d received invitation to a National Firemen's Trainer school to be held in Tennessee. After some discussion, on motion of Sander, seconded by Thomssen, was referred to the Fire Committee with DOvJer to act and allowance of expenses not to exceed ~plOO. Ordinance 2;530 authortzing sale of easthE'clf of lot 2, block 18, Rollins adclitlon to C. J. McIntosh, W"aS regulnx'ly passed by tIle Council 8.nd signed by the Hayor. e I I I e (if 0 !,_/~' '\._ (J On motion of Harris, seConded by Thomasen, ordinance was placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting "yea" Carnl~~ell rr~lO"lCseYl ho? C~JU'J~' 1. ...l);V-.i., HaPI'i s, Semeler, Vogt, Snygg, Overturf, Voting "noli none. vV11son excused. On motion of Harris, seconded by Sander, rules were suspended, ordinance placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot. Voting lIyesll CBIupbell, Thomssen, Hax'ris, Sander', Vogt, Snyc;g, Overturf. Voting" no" none. Wil son excused. Ordinance 2331 pertaining to the rezoninc; of north 66 ft., fr lot 5, fr block 19 K & D Addition, was regularly passed by the Council and signed by the Mayor. On motion of Harris, seconded by Overturf, ordinance was placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting lIyes" Campbell, Thomssen, Harris, Sander, Vogt, Snygg, Overturf. Voting "noli none. Wilson excused. On motion of Harris, seconded by Thomssen, rules were suspended and ordinance placed on final passage and finally pas sed. Roll call ballot. Voting "yes II Ce1mpbell,. Thomssen, Harris, Sander, Vogt, Snygg, Overturf. Voting "no" none. vVil son excused. On motion of Harris, seconded by Overturf, ordinance ~ 2333 vacating an unnamed street to be used by the Union Pacific for building purposes was regularly passed by the council and signed by the Mayor. On motion of Harris, seconded by Thomdsen, ordinance was ple,ced on third reacUng at length. Roll call bc').llot. Voting l1yes" Campbell, Thomssen, Harris, Sander, Vogt, Snygg, Overturf. Voting unol1 none. Wilson excused. On motion of Harris, seconded by Thomssen, ordinance was placed on final passage and. finally passed. Roll call ballot. Voting Uyeslt Campbell, Thomssen, Harris, Sander, Vogt, Snygg, Overturf. Voting uno" none. Wilson excused. The He.yoI' made appointment of Dr. \^Jm. McGrath, itim. Reutlinger, ~\[m. Ehrsam, O. A. Abbott, Stanley Thornton, as a committee to make recommendation on petition previously presented pertaining to the city going into the paving business. Claims against the City were regularly presented. On motion of Harris, seconded by Snygg, allowed as read. Roll call e I I I e 3. '1 ~;} ballot. Voting ~yes" Campbell, Thomssen, Harris, Sander, Vogt, Snygg, Overturf. Voting ~no"J Wilson excused. none. On motion of Snygg Council adjourned. 11-16-49 F'. s. ~"vhi te C; .A-~~ Cle........1r -'- lJ ~/ J.L L),. e I I I e ,-~ '\ /~, ~ v Grand Isll3nd, Nebr. December l~ 1949. Council met in Special Session, "His Honor, the Mayor pr8siding, alL Councilmen present. Suit filed by Clarenc8 Ranslem against hnrold A. Prince, Benjamin J. Cunningham, and the City of Grand Island was presented. Minutes of May 7, 1947, referring to Proposal of Fred Bomark, Sewer Commi ttee report and Resolution signed by B. J. Cunningham, VIlas ..:;-::-v~ev,ed by the Mayol'. Discussion on disposition of case. Motion Lj Overturf, seconded by Thomssen, tljat the City lttorno::;y be authorized t::.; }Jl'eparo::; answer and tho::; case be brought into court immsdiately. Roll call ballot, voting aye, Thomssen, harris, Sander, Overturf, CampbelJ, Snygg, Vlilson and Vogt. Carried. Discussion on condemnation of Vai th property, Lot 2, Block 4, Dawn Addi tion, for Csmet.:::ry purposes. Motion by \.;ampbell, seconded ~:I Vogt, that ci ty pay appraisers price of ~600.00 and purchase -t-i.L'operty. Roll call ballot, voting aye, Thomssen, Harris, Sander, Overturf, Campbell, Snygg, Viilson and Vogt. Voting nay, none, carrisd. Peti tion by property ownsrs in vicini ty of 15th and Vlheelsr Strsets for corner or single post streBt light at bus stop on corner, .....~ presented. Motion by Harris, seconded by Thomssen, that light l..J~ lT1stalled. Roll call ballot, each voting aye. Thomssen mentioned petition filed for Broadwell Courts to be ^ Gaken into city limits. Thornssen,reported that a building p~rmit had been issued to Mrs; Ooley to eniliarge garage at rear of lot. Permit was later revoked on account of not sufficient room and protest of neighbor. After ......:::>t.:ussion motion by Thomssen, seconded by Wilson that Attorneys for ~ae!1 party get together for solution, or the parties take matter into ~uurt ror decision. Roll call ballot, each voting aye. Snygg made a motion to rescind action taken at last Council uteeting accepting bid of Intern.ational Harvester Company on Truck ~or Sanitation Department, KB-6, motion seconded by Thomssen. e I I I e I(? ~~ .~. 'j .~t Moved by Snygg, seconded by Thomssen, that bid on KB-5, $148l.1J2, f-.:;,,;lng ~owest bid be accepted and that Kinnison be authorized to (j';'u'>;.(' truck. Roll call ballot, each Councilman voting aye, except Barris who was excused. Wilson mentioned Midwest Airline Company had made inquiry as ~o available space if stops here were scheduled. Council approved maKing space for tilem in Administration Building if needed. Wilson reported that Administration building was badly in ...~,~~u of' redecorating. Motion by Thomssen, seconded by Wilson, that Committee be given power to act in having bUilding redecorated. Wilson also reported that White Hangar was in need of repairs, una that men worldng at the base could do the work. Mov'2d by Thomssc;n, secoIlded by Wilson, that committee be authorized to make ...l~cessary repairs. Motion was made by Campbell, seconded by Overturf, that a u~rt loader be purchased for Airbase. Overturf reported doors of Firestation repaired. On motion of Snygg, Council adjourned. F. S. Wh i t e , City Clerk. December 1, 1949. e I I I e C' :~: \-) C~I .<) (;1 December 5, 1949 Council met according to law to canvass ballots of election ~ of November 29. His Honor the Mayor, presiding. All councilmen present except Snygg. Canvass of ballots as reported: For City Manager Precinct 1 79 Against 81 214 187 113 199 29 Precinct 2 213 - 1 mail Precinct 3 209 113 345 57 Precinct 4 Precinct 5 Precinct 6 Precinct 7 439 - 2 mail 214 - 4 mail Precinct 8 284 - 2 mail 199 Precinct 9 128 53 233 2160 2 mail 137 - 1 mail Precinct 10 61 189 1628 Precinct 11 Total 3788 On motion of Thomssen, seconded by Sander, the count of ballots as canvassed by the City Council was accepted as official. Mr. Camaras of the Grand Island Transit Co. made request that the first parking space' north of Second on the east side of Pine be vacated in order to negotitate the turn by buses. On motion of Harris, seconded by Sander, request was granted. Request from the Merry Ladies Club, also request from the County Extension Agent for rest rooms to be located nearer the central part of the business section and not in the City Hall. On motion of Harris, seconded by Wilson, was referred to the city property committee and the City Engineer to make check as to the type of building and the cost of construction on parking lot at Wheeler and Front Street. The matter of purchase of adding machine was referred to the City Property committee. Request of Mary Fisher for permission to erect curb sign at 1405 West Charles street was presented. On motion of Wilson seconded.. by Sander, \vas referred to the Building inspector. . I I I e n r~. '" (j :~:' f) Request of Palmer Hotel to erect curb sign near the intersection of Second and Sycamore to be approved by Mr. Burdick and the Building Inspector. On motion of Wilson, seconded by Campbell, request was granted. Union Pacific Extension Rider, electric and power service was presented. On motion of Wilson, seconded by Campbell, was accepted subject to the approval of C. W. Burdick and the City Attorney. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, THE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY has tendered to the CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, State of Nebraska, an agreement extending to December 31, 1950, 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, Hall County, Nebraska; said agreement being identified as Railroad Company's C. D. No. 24327-H; 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 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 agreement a certified copy of this resolution. On motion of Wilson, seconded by Campbell, resolution 1.,as adopt ed. Applicationsof Duane Donald Curtin and Orville Frank Macomber for employment in any department were presented. On motion of Thomssen, seconded by Wilson, wel"'e referred to the Airport committee. Discussion on new lighting at the Pioneer Park, reference ~ being made to some of the complaints that had been received. On motion of Sander, seconded by Overturf, $200 from the county be accepted as their share. Mr. Overturf reported three small mowers were needed at the cemetery, also one large mower for the park department. On motion of Wilson, seconded by Thomssen was referred to the city property committee with power to act. Discussion pertaining to Richard Evans attending the Fire- men's School in Tennessee. On motion of Campbell, seconded by Wilson e I I I e 8 .~~ ~J. oommittee was authorized to send Mr. Evans with expense allowance up to $100. On motion of Vogt, council adjourned. F. S. White City Clerk 12-5-49 e I I I e Grand Island, Nebr. December 7, 1949 Council met as Board of Equalization on Paving Dists. 117-119-120. His Honor, The Mayor, presiding. All Councilmen present. RES 0 L UTI 0 N BE rc RESOLVED BY THE rvIAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF' TIlE CITY OF' n n, c~; (~ GHAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA; sitting as a Board of Equalization after due notice having been given thereof that we find the tdtal cost of Paving District 1/117 to be the total sum of ~ij16469.56; that we find the benefits accruing to the real estate in said district to be the sum of $16469.56 and that we find the benefits accruing to the several lots, tracts and parcels of land in said district to be the sums set opposite the several descriptions as follows: ADD rn em LOT BLOCK 23 Baker's NAME - Charles & Jean Ann Kahroff Robert D. & Evelyn L. Herzog Nathan & Mary Huff 10 John E. & Ann II/I. Newberg Erwin J. & Virginia M. Kokrda Claud R. Russell Milton G. W Wanda M. Swanson Lee D. Hagemeister City of Grand Island City of Grand Island Mary Jensen Owen-- Herman Henry D: flu th 1\;1. Gol terman Herman H. Golterman Howard A. & Gwendolyn p. Chase Raymond A. 0" Helen A. Holtz O. A. Niess H. A. Rinder Sr. & Helen L. Rinder Olga TillmanQwife Olga Tillman-wife Max R. & Betty J. Stewart 10 James I. & Norma Merrick 11 John Roland Cane & Gladys L. Cane '.,., 12 Pauline E. l/Lullen/ 13 Robert J. & Helen E. Grennan 14 c' (j 9 23 II 23 II 1 2 Ashton Place tl 2 2 2 tl 3 4 2 II 5 2 II 6 II 1 1 11 11 7 II 1 It II 2 3 11 " 4 11 It 5 11 11 II 6 II 7 II 11 11 II 8 9 11 11 II II 11 " 11 If 12 " 12 II AT,ijOUNT ~1;310.4 310. <1,4 322 . ~'SE 322.22 310.44 310.4L1 310.4Li 322.3E 522.3~ 310.4/ 266.7E 256.8E 256.8f 256 . 8E 266.82 256.8E 256.8E 256.8f: 256.8E 256.8e 256.8E 266.7E 266.7E 256.8E e I I I e RES Q L U T 1. 0 N (can't) NAME LOT BLO:CK Mary B. & Marion B. Surber 15 Milton G. &, Miriam Waldbaum 16 C. Lester Wigstone & Vera Marie Wig- stone 17 City of Grand Island 18 City of Grand Island City of Grand Island 19 20 City of Grand Island 21 City of Grand Island 22 City of Grand Island City of Grand Island 23 24 Alex & Euphrosine Kalkowski 13 Alex & Euphrosine Kalkowski 14 George &, EJaine Schoel 15 George & Elaine Schoel 16 Bank Motor Co. 17 1$ August Krohn August Krohn 19 lVlarie A. Baumann 20 Marie A. Baumann 21 22 Vernon G. & Lorraine M. Nelson Robert A. & Adaline House 23 Paul C. & Hazel F. Huston 24 Hugo Maki & Ru th lVlaki 1 Nitzel & Co. 2 John F. & Ruth S. Mayne 3 L. Ellsworth Leach & Margaret M. Leach 4 Robert R. & Sybil J. Edens Dewey H. &; Christine C. Hutchins Dexter E. & Doris May Spindler Albert C. &, Winifred Paulsen Alex & Euphrosine Kalkowski Alex & Euphrosine Kalkowski 10 Alex & Euphrosine Kalkwwski 11 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 16 16 16 16 5 16 6 16 7 16 8 16 16 16 9 16 To tal M. Blake Mitchell & Bernice M. Mitchell 12 16 ADD rr IOl\S II Ashton Place II II II 1I Il II II Il " II Il rn c II II 11 II II If " II " II n II " " Il " II Il " II II It II 11 II 11 II II II 11 II 11 11 II " II II II " II " " II II " It 11 II II " " It " r~,(~' C AM GUN '_r. q~2 56 . 88 256.88 256.88 256.88 256.88 256.88 256. 88 256.(18 256.88 266.76 339.66 327.08 327.08 327.08 327.08 327.08 327.08 327.08 327.08 327.08 32'7.08 266.76 256.88 327.08 256.88 256.88 256.88 256.88 256.88 256.88 256.88 256.88 256.88 339.66 ~~16469. 56 e I I I e ("); ~! ::~-.' ,jl R E .e 0 L UTI 0 N ( con It) Respectfully submitted this 7th day of December, 1949. )?w~ ,<(?/YifVf4{ On motion of Harris, seconded by Campbell, resolution was adopted. n. (J RES 0 L UTI 0 N ---------- e I BE I~I: RJ~SOLVED BY TliE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA: sitting as a Board of Equalization after due notice having been 8iven ther~of that we find the total cost of Paving District #119 to be the total sum of ~~4,845.06; that we find the benefits accruing to the real estate in said district to be the sum of ~?4,845.06 and that we find the benefi ts accruing to the several lots, tracts and parcels of land in said district to be the sums set opposi te the several descriptions as follows: NAME LOT BUlC1\ ADDITION AMOUNT Delmar w. & Edella M. Sieloff 5 19 Original To~m ~.)58 5 . 42 Myrtle E Hatcher 6 19 II II 608.52 . ltVilliam c' & Naomi B. Reinecke 7 19 II " 608.52 ..:>. Frank E. &, Donald I. Olsen I 19 " " 608.52 I Herbert 'l~jl Lysinger S43'-E44' .w. 836' -VV22 ' 1 30 " II 109.53 Vial ter ri & Augusta Karnp s N89'-E44' I...T. N96'-W22' 1 30 II " 498.99 Walter r' ({; Augus ta Kamps 2 30 " " 608.52 u. Richard Guendel 3 30 " " 608.52 Richard Guendel 4 30 " " 60&3.52 To tal ~~4845. 06 B.espectfully submitted this the 7th day of December, 1949. I e 4-.f~~ On motion of Harris, seconded by Snygg, resolution was adopted. e I I . I e (': (--'!::- ("\ I ") (~:' ~;~ RES 0 L UTI 0 N ---------- BE IT RESOLVED BY ~:BE ~ffiYOR AND CITY 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 Paving District W120 to be the total sum of ~~15465.18; that we find the benefits accruing to the real estate in said district to be the sum of ~ua5465.18 and tha t we find the benefi ts accruing to the several lots, tracts and parcels of land in said district to be the sums set opposite the several descriptions as follows: NAME LOT BLOCK ADDITION AMOUNT -- George p. & Leland F. Sweeney 6 2 H. G. Clark's ;,:;374.22 Lillie Buell 7 2 " II 374.22 Arthur o. & Ruby Edmunds N57. 5' 8' 2 " " 97.67 William C" Eliza Frye 374.5' 8 2 II II 276.5E '" First Baptist Church of Grand Island 1 4 " " 299.38 First Baptist Church of Grand Island 2 4 11 " 299.38 First Bapti s t Church of Grand 'Island 3 4 II 11 299.38 First Baptist Church of' Grand Island 4 4 " 11 299.38 First Bap tist Church of Grand Island 5 4 " " 299.38 George P. /}, Leland F Sweeney E6' 5 8 Gilbert's 34.02 . Charles E & Ivlinni e S Moeller \1160' 5 8 " 540.2C . . Harry Patterson 6 9 11 299.38 Ruby Roblyer 7 9 II 299.38 Edward L. & Enid R. Slips 8 9 II 299.38 Estate of Elizabeth Detlefsen 9 9 It 299.38 Lyle & Eugene Goodrich S84' 10 9 " 234.12 Clifford A. & Lois M. Cogil N48' 10 S II 65.26 Thaddius & Clara Smedra 6 lO II 299.38 Warren A. & Clara B. Jacobus 7 10 n 299.32 Bert & Marie Black 8 10 II 299.3f- Henry & Kathryn Franzmeier 9 10 " 299.38 James C. C~ Ruby Haile 10 10 II 299.;}3 e I I I e RES 0 L UTI 0 N NAME -.---- (con't) Margaret Tagge LO':P BLOCK Wilbur R. & Bsther Beck Delbert G. & Alice S. Beck Lillian Merchant Lillian Merchant 10 Will Byron Battles & Mabel S. Battles 6 Bert E. Phillips J. & Frances Phillips 7 Paul & Margaret C. Harvey 8 Paul & Margaret C. Harvey wI-.. 2 Oscar E. & Anna W. Hild E1. 2 Oscar E. & Anna W. Hild 10 c. }T'red Uebel John W. & Dorris M. Hines Lulu E. Uebel Edward H. & Edith Tagge Harry & Edith Harper 5 Christ J. & Helen Kallos 1 Georgina Kallos 2 Georgina Kallos 3 Georgina Kallos 4 Georgina Kallos 5 1 Harry C. & Louise M. Funk Earl W. & Hazel P. Solt- Greek Orthodox Chureh of Grand Island 3 Greek Orthodox Church of Grand Island 4 Greek Orthodox Church of Grand Island 5 Blanche M. Kelly 1 Loi s E. LIa tzen 2 Freda K. Buchfinck 3 Mrs. Louise Ellers 4 5 Henry E. & Irene E. Timpke N~' 8ft 5 Agnes Janak 6 11 7 11 8 11 9 11 11 12 12 12 9 12 12 12 9 1 ADDITION Gilbert's It " " II It " It II It It 14 F~irview Park II 2 14 3 14 4 14 14 15 15 15 15 15 16 2 16 16 16 16 17 17 17 17 17 17 Total II " It " It II " " " II 11 It " " II II " " " II II II " II II II II " " " It II It 11 " II It rl It [3 ~~::; AJ'"lOUNT ~r;299. 3 299.3: 299.31 299.31 299. 3~ 349.0< 349.0C 349.0C 174. 5( 174.5C 349.0C 349.0C 349.0C 349.0C 349.0C 349.0C 299.32 299.32 299.32 299.32 299.32 299.32 299.312 299.38 299.32 299.38 299.3[ 299.3E 2~J9 . 32 299.32 209.57 89.81 f:~15465.18 e I I I e RES 0 L UTI 0 N (can't) Bespectfull'Y. submitted this 7th day of December, 1949. F]31 Y$ ~ =..~- ~ ~rt:i{ll:~~i/~ On motion of Harris, seconded by Campbell, resolution was adopted. There being no protests on anyone of the district~, on motion of Harris 1 seconded by Overturf, Council adjourned as Board of Equalization. F. S. White 01 ty Clerk Q~~ t~~G Grand Island, Nebr. December 7, 1949 Council met in regular session, his Honor, the Mayor e I presiding. All Councilmen present. Dick Stephens brought up the matter of liability insurance on the airport and after some discussion, on motion of Wilson, seconded by Overturf, that a policy be drawn for acceptance. Matter of insurance on new light plant was presented. On motion of Sander, seconded by Overturf, was referred to the Light committee. Minutes of previous meetings, November 16, Dec. 1 and Dec. 5 were read and approved. Richard Erdberger made request of the Council for permission to construct a temporary building on railroad property to be of wood studding and metal and asbestos covering. On motion of Thomssen, seconded by Wilson, was referred to I the Building committee and the city attorney for preparation of ordinance and meeting of board to be held Dec. 21, 1949. Communication from the Harmony Extension Club presented a request for rest rooms to be more centrally located than the City Hall. Communication from Glenn Geddes objecting to the erec- tion of the electric sign of the Palmer Hotel was presented, along with the copy of notice sent to Mr. H. D. Pratt. On motion of Harris, seconded by Sander, was referred to C. W. Burdick and E. ~. Walker. Appraisers report on property condemned for cemetery I e purposes was presented as follows: James P. Dugan, lots 1, 2, 3, block 3, Dawn addition, consisting of 1.556 acres $280.08 Ida M. Becker, lot 4, block 3, Dawn, .778 acres $140.04 Adolph & Della M. Voss, South half lot 5 and all of 6, block 3, Dawn Addition, 1.167 acres $217.06 John H. Carter, North half lot 5, block 3, Dawn Addition, .389 acres $72.34 Henry C. Becker, lot 1, bloc~ 4, Dawn addition .389 acres $70.01 Henry Vaith, lot 2, block 4, Dawn Addition .389, also including buildings $600.00 e I I I e n c~, l) ~) ~ Mildred R. Claussen, lot 3, block 4, Dawn Addition, .778acres $150.00 Anna M. Stoppkotte, lot 4, block 4, Dawn Addition, .778 acres $144.71 Gertrude M. Denman (Impecoven) lot 5, block 4 Dawn Addition, .778 acres $144.71 Florence I. Denman (Wells), lot 6, block 4, Dawn Addition .778 acres $150.00 John C. Freeland, lot 4 Gieses Addition, 3.19 acres $694.78 lot 5, Gieses Addition, 3.08 acres $691.15 Hall County, fr lot 5, Gieses Addition .11 acres $24.44 Hugh Baker, fencing placed on leased ground $62.50 Total $3441.82 On motion of Harris, seconded by Campbell, appraisers report was accepted. Report of John G. Woodin, Grand Island, Hall County Health Director was presented. On motion of Thomssen, seconded by Snygg, received and placed on file. Report of C. B. Kinnison, Dept. of Sanitation, for November was presented. On motion of Snygg, seconded by Thomssen, was received and placed on file. e I I I e ,] ;] ~f G:r'and Island, Nebr. December 7, 1949. Honorctble M:ayor &:, City Council, Gre.nct ISla,nd, Nebr. Gentlemen: I hereby certify tllat the East Ash ton Sand. Oomoany has completed. the wOI'k on a-ravel District No. 23 in accordance wi th the plans and specificE:.tion ancl con,tract by and between the City of Q-rand Islcmd, NetJr. and. the East Ashton Sand Co. I further cex'tify that the work (lone contains the follo0ing material at the price set forth in the contract, to-wit: 7931 cu. yas. road gravel @ ~~.799 dO""Z3'" OJ7 ~p00 1:).0 I recommend that the vfOrk done on the aforesaid gravel district No. ~33 be accepted by the City of Grand. IslEmd, Nebraska. I herewith submit the following statement of all costs in connection v:i th Gravel District No. 2:':'5. To Enst Ashton SancJ. Compa,ny To Engineering & Publication ~$6336 .87 316.80 Total 6653.67 To The Paving District Fund To Pavi1l(5 Fund. 5335.10 J_318 . 57 6653.67 ~~'l ,sUbmitted" Ray L. Harrison City Engineer Motion of Harris, seconded by Thomssen, report was approved. Petition with ten signatures requesting street light- ing be installed on Fifteenth street west of Broadwell~as read. Motion of Campbell, seconded by Overturf, was referred to C. W. Burdick. Mr. Burdick mentioned there were several street lights needed in the area west of Broadwell and felt that as far as material and labor was available, that lights should be installed, at least on every other intersection. Petition with four signatures for parking meters on the south side of Second street from Walnut to Cedar was presented. On motion of Harris, seconded by Campbell, was referred to the committee with power to act. Request of E. P. Crick to rezone lots 9 and 10, from block 16, Schimmers, 1,0 Residence A to Commercial A was presented. On motion of Thomssen, seconded by Sander, date of hearing was set for December 21. Petition with 416 signatures to the Mayor and Council and Grand Island Transit Company for the establishing of a e I I I e o C~ '" (:; :.:.,5~) bus route east of Pine street was presented. On motion of Thomssen, seconded by Harris, was referred to Overturf and Wilson and officials of the Grand Island Transit Company. Proposed agreement by and between the city of Grand Island and Midwest Airlines, Inc. giving the airlines company temporary authority to operate at Grand Island Municipal Airport. On motion of Wilson, seconded by Overturf; agree- ment was accepted and the Mayor authorized to sign. Plumber bonds were presented as follows: Bernhard Kemper Richard. L. Kelly John Ennis Ralph E. Sorenson On motion of Sander, seconded by Harris, were approved. Continuation certificate for Elmer Snyder, dba Grand Island Neon Sign Company, was presented. After some discussion and verbal opinions of city attorney, on motion of Sander, seconded by Harris, certificate was approved. e I I I e E-~, ;.; f3 RES 0 L U T ION ViHEREAS, the Ci t~. of Grand Island has made application to the Administrator of Civil Aeronautics for a grant of Federal funds pursuant to the Federal Airport Act and the Regulations issued thereunder, for aid in financing, furnishing and installing bi-directional high intensi ty l'unway marker lights, and WHEREAS, the approximate cost of such installation is Twenty eight Thousand ($28,000.00) Dollars and the City~of Grand Island shall be required to pay 2516 of the cost of such installation, and WHEREAS, the City is required to place in a special fund, the sum of Six Thousand Nine Hundred Ninety-three Dollars and Thirty- nine Cents ($6,993.39) with the Pirst National Bank of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, the amount of the cityst cost in the installation of said lighting. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CII'Y OF' GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA: That the said sum of $6,993.39 be and the Sfu~e is hereby ordered transferred to a special fund to be known and designated as Airport Lighting F'und; tha t the Ci ty 'I)rea~:mrer be and he is hereby ordered, directed and authorized to transfer said sum from the Airport Fund to the special fund herein named; that the said sum of $6,993.39 be and the s~ne is hereby ordered used to pay for the cost of the cityst share in the installation of said runway marker lichts and tha t the Ci ty Clerk forward to the Ci ty 'l'reasurer a certified copy of this HGsolu tion. Respectfully submitted this 7th day of December, 1949. o~z i ct', ..' . z. 1j~~~,;~.-- ommittee On motion of Wilson, seconded by Sander, was adopted. . I I I . 9 ()~! '-..JU 4 RES 0 L UTI 0 N ---------- WHEREAS, certain improvements are necessary for the purpose of maintaining the Library of the City of Grand Island, the estimated cost of said improvements being approximately f.eWO Thousand Six Hundred Twenty-five Dollars ($2625.00), and WHEREAS, there are not sufficient moneys in the Library Pund to pay the cost of such improvement. NO\iV, ~:HEREFORI~, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE IvIAYOH AND COUNCIL OF 'illE CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRAi:-~KA: That the sum of ~p2625.00 be and the same is hereby ordered transferred from t11e Incidental Fund to the Library Fund; that the City Treasurer be and he is hereby ordered, directed and authorized to transfer said sum from the IncidentaJ.F'und to the said Library Pund; that the transfer thereof be shown on the records of the City Clerk and the Ci ty 'I'reasurer and that the City Clerk forward to the City Treasurer a certified copy of this Hesolution. Respectfully submitted this 7th day of December, 1949. c On motion of Snygg, seconded by Sander, resolution was adopted. Proposed airport lease by and between the City of Grand Island. and S. T. F1ih1trty for building identified as T-I003 for $360 a year was presented. On motion of Wilson, seconded by Overturf, was approved and Mayor authorized to sign. Proposed lease by and between the city of Grand Island and Fairacres Dairy Farms, Inc. for buiiliding identified as T-112 for $180 a year was presented. On motion of Wilson, seconded by Overturf, was approved and. Mayor authorized to sign. e I I I e ()0 {'- ,,;. ~',~ Proposed lease by and between the City of Grand Island and Adam D~bas, dba Army Goods Store, for buildings identified as T-230 and T-14 for $360 a year was presented. On motion of Wilson, seconded by Overturf, leases were approved. On motion of Harris, seconded by Overturf, December 21 was set as Board of Equalization hearing on Paving Dist. 108. Snygg stated that there should be some positive action taken on rest rooms. Thomssen stated that there was still a battle raging between Mrs. Ooley and neighbors pertaining to building Mrs. Ooley wished to construct. SOfie discussion on parking on the Dodge School block and the Elks lot. After which, motion made by Harris, seconded by Wilson, that a "no truck" parking sign be placed on the Elks block parking lot. Discussion on defective sidewalk along the north end of the lot at corner of Third and Elm owned by James Michelson. Mr. Harrison stated the walk was lower on the inside than on the outside and should be 24 feet of walk removed and replaced. Campbell stated that flooding of the grounds for skating ponds had started. Discussion as to location of north side fire station, Chief Campbell stating that north Broadwell would be a good location for fire station, probably at 17th and Broadwell. On motion of Harris, seconded by Sander, was referred to the City property committee, fire committee and Chief Campbell for further investigation. His honor, the Mayor stated that the committee, who had been appointed to investigate the establishing of paving unit by the city, t~~ had met within the last week and recommended that two contracts a year be let - one early ~~~ in the Spring, the other later in the summer. In so doing, would make the districts larger and the bidding more competitive. Mr. Burdick advised the Council that there should be something done immediately in Home sub-division with reference to easements for utilities. On motion of Harris, seconded e I I I e c; f.}; c\ i,~, t; ';-;! by Wilson, was referred to C. W. Burdick, City Engineer Harrison and Building Inspector Walker. Discussion on Broadwell courts as to streets, water service and sewer service. Engineer was directed to get the plot plan of the sewer and water mains leading in Broadwell Courts. Mr. Burdick commented on construction of the Disposal plant, stating that the contractor was doing a wonderful job and the man in charge was one who had operated disposal plants of this type and that the work had progressed more speedily than anticipated. Also that the construction of ^ the power plant was progressing favorably and the boiler room 65% completed, probable completion date about April 1. Discussion pertaining to property which might be condemned for park purposes north of 17th and east of Wheeler, reserving probably two blocks at the lower end along Wheeler for residential purposes and from twenty to thirty acres east to the Burlington tracks for park purposes. Same being referred to City Engineer for checking of property owners, etc. Ordinance 2334,assessment on paving District 117, was regularly passed by the Council and signed by the Mayor. Ord. 2334, on motion of Harris, seconded by Sander, was placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting ~yesn Campbell, Thomssen, Harris, Wilson, Sander, Vogt, Snygg, Overturf. Voting ~non none. Ord. 2334, on motion of Harris, seconded by Campbell rules were suspended, ordinance placed on final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot. Voting "yes" Campbell, Thomssen, Harris, Wilson, Sander, Vogt, Snygg, Overturf. Voting "no" none. ~ Ordinance 2335,;\ Paving District 119, was regularly passed by the Council and signed by the Mayor. Or. 2335, on motion of Harris, seconded by Campbell, was placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Vot ing "yes" Campbell, Thomssen, Harris, i~ilson, Sander, Vogt, Snygg, Overturf. Voting "no~ none. Ord. 2335, on motion of Harris, seconded by Campbell, rules were suspended, ordinance placed on final passage and e I I I e (,1 . I' t) finally passed. Roll call ballot. Voting "yes" Campbell, Thomssen, Harris, Wilson, Sander, Vogt, Snygg, Overturf. Voting "no" none. ~' Ordinance 2336,Apaving Dist. 120, was regularly passed by the Council and signed by the Mayor. Ord. 2336, on motion of Harris, seconded by Snygg, was placed on first reading at length. Roll call ballot. Voting "yes" Campbell, Thomssen, Harris, 'tilfilson, Sander, Vogt, Snygg, Overturf. Voting "no" none. Ord. 2336, on motion of Harris, seconded by Overturf, rules were suspencled, ordinance placed on final passage and finallY passed. Roll call ballot. Voting lIyee" Campbell, Thomssen, Harris, Wilson, Sander, Vogt, Snygg, Overturf. Voting "no" none. Claims were presented. On motion of Harris, seconded by Thomssen, allowed as read. Roll call ballot. Voting "yestl Campbell, Thomssen, Harris, Wilson, Sander, Vogt, Snygg, Overturf. Voting "noli none. On motion of Thomssen, council adjourned. F. S. White City Clerk 12-7-49 ti~4J APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPnJDITURES FOR FISCAL YEAR TO DEC. 9, 1949. e FUND ~PROPRIATIOn S RECEIPTS &; EXP ENDED BALANCE TRANSFERS I To Pay Co. Treas. $4,500.00 $304.64 14,195.36 Salaries 17,500.00 5,017.50 12,482.50 street &; Alley 40,500.00 13,545.93 26,954.07 Gas. Tax 15,533.24 5,632.66 9,900.58 Sewer Fund 51,000.00 13,27$.27 37,721.73 Storm Sewer 1,,680.00 407 , 83 1,272.17 Engineer 37,610.00 13,737.17 23,872.83 Inciden tals 47,500.00 13,169.35 33,730.65 Municipal Pool 6,500.00 2,186.52 4,313.4$ Airport 56,140.00 27,066.77 29,073.23 Sanitation 35,000.00 12,107.78 2:2,892.22 Street Ligh ting 11,500.00 11,500.00 I Hydrant R,;:tl tal 6,000.00 6,000.00 Park Fund 44,045.00 18,876.58 25,168.42 Police Fund 97,340.00 37,377.10 59,962.90 Cemetery Fund 30,090.00 7,627.31 22,462.69 Fire Fund 101,434.32 25,623.27 75,811.05 Pension Fund 5,551.02 1,555.00 3,996.02 Paving Fund 8,150.00 75,000.00 78,731.61 4,418.39 Music Fund 5,000.00 2,200.00 2,800.00 Total Approp. 622,573.58 75,000.00 Transfer ~OOo.oo 97,573:5'8 279,545.29 418,528.29 Ice Fund 9,891.01 Water Fund 73,702.63 I Light Fund 410,914.74 Sewer District 89.66 e Paving District 1231490.14 - 1897,133.47 Respectfully submitted, J:t'" .. S.. Wl1i te, Ci ty Clerk. e I Grand Island, Nebr. Dec. 21, 1949. Council met as a Board of 8qualization on Paving Dist. #108. "His uonor," b~ing absent, President Harris presided. All Councilmen present ~ RES 0 L UTI 0 N .....--------- BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY 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 Paving District No. 108 to be the total sum of $69,291.80; that we find the benefits accruing to the real estate in said district to be the sum of ~~69,291.80 and that we find the benefits accruing to the several lots, tracts and parcels of land in said district to be the sums set opposite the several descriptions as follows: RES 0 L UTI 0 N -.......------ (con't) NAME '- LOT BLOCK e I Thomas Vogel tang 182 Loren C. & Ruby E. Warner 8 4' 183 Leonard & Della J. Wolfe N48' 183 Lorene C. & Ruby E. Warner 184 Lawrence & Mary Bowers 1$5 Harry & Hazel Schmidt 186 Roy H. & Ilena M. Gier 187 JohnB. & Arlene M. Kikendall 188 S. Llewella D. & Lucas L. Djernes 189 190 191 Eugene & Mal'" jorie D. Myers Chester & Helen D. Johnson Elva H. MclVIurrin 192 Agnes Tuma-wife 193 I City of Grand Island 272 273 May Bishop Lafayette Phelps 0 l'llary :M. ~ Lafayette Phelps & Mary IvI. Lafayette Phelps & Mary M. 274 275 276 International Church of the Foursquare Gospel of the County of Los Angeles and State of California 1 International Church of the Foursquare Gospel of the County of Los Angeles and State of California 2 Sunnyside Incorporated N 51' 3 ADDITION West Lawn " II " If " " II " " II " It If " " ff 18 tL f.:; "---" ., -"} AMOUNT 4P346.50 29.99 316.53 346.50 346.50 346.50 346.50 346.50 346.50 346.50 346.50 346.50 346.50 346. 50 346.50 346.50 346.50 299.86 Wade's Subdivision 346.50 " lJ If " If II " " " " II " " " If " If " " " " " Charles L. D; Hazel M. Hartley 8 l' 3 " If I Charles L. &. Hazel M. Hartley 4 " If e Charles L. & Hazel M. Hartley 5 II ff Lawrence & Ivlary Geis N44f-Eit Huston's Reserve Bert Dickey C44 f -Ei Walter & Cleta P. Bowman 8A4' E't Lf - rt If If " " 346.50 339.85 6.65 346.50 346.50 293.20 293.20 293.20 e I I I e B E SOL UTI 0 N ---------- NAl\iIE - Albert A. & Leona D. Hongsermeier Albert A. & Leona D. Hongsermeier Albert D. Ruff William Sievers Estella Mae Hanley Vernon Rice Carl & Caroline Alma Brown Carl & Caroline Alma Brown Walter W. Barjenbruch & Esther M. Barjenbruch Clarence M. & Martha S. Suponchick William H. & Catherine Shaver William H. & Catherine Shaver Everett L. & Stella M. Hallenback Everett L. & Stella M. Hallenback Ernest R. & Esther R. Doan Lloyd M. Ross & Mildred E. Ross Grand Island Land Co. Grand Island Land Co. George I. & Minnie Schnlidt S1-- 2 Grand Island Land Company N~L. 2 Grand Island Land Company Nl s1- 2 George I. & Minnie Sclrmidt Grand Island Land Company Theo P. Boehm Joseph & Irene James Myrtle W. & Fern I. Jacobson Edward & Edna M. Goodwin Edward J. & Edna M. Goodwin Elizabeth Gunn City of Grand Island John J. Lambert estate John J. Larnbert estate LOT BLOCK 1 2 3 14 15 14 15 16 1 2 14 15 16 14 15 16 1 1 1 1 1 16 1 6 6 1 2 3 6 6 6 6 7 7 3 7 7 7 7 1 12 1 12 2 12 12 2 3 12 12 12 12 1 2 13 13 3 13 1 2 3 1 1 1 (con't) ADDITION Bogg's & Hill It II It 11 II 11 II TI " II 1I II 1I II 1I 11 II tl II 11 II II II II II 11 II 1I II 11 11 II II II II II II 1I 11 II II 1I 11 " II II" " II Lambert's 2nd 1I ~ l.. " (";. l<.~. '-./ -..<.. .."1. AMOUNT II $461.24 221.31 117.09 117.09 221.31 II II II 461.24 461.24 221.31 II 1I II 117.09 117.09 221.31 461.24 461.24 221.31 117.09 117.09 II il2:n..:3'1 461.24 230.62 230.62 II 110.65 110.65 117.09 117.09 221.31 461.24 523.96 251.41 1~53. 02 642. 59 II 308.33 II 163.14 RES 0 LU T ION ~ Charles A. & Vera I. RaId City of Grand Island e I M. J. Nay City of Grand Island Mildred F'. Thompson City of Grand Island City of Grand Island F'rancis C. Stewart Estate Chas hIe ttenbrink Chas lVIettenbrink Chas IVIettenbrinl-r Chas Mettenbrink Estate of F. C. Stwart Henry D. & Alyce L. F'ramD Donald &, Junette T. Schwieger John J. Lambert Estate I Earl Glover Gross & Greeta Lorrene Gross John J. Lambert Estate John J. Lambert Estate John J. Lambert Estate Yincent & Aloisie Skrivan Charlie F. & Ella Wegner David E. Magnuson Ethel May Lesh William H. & Marie I. Pahl Nathan & Violet Zweig William 1\1. &, Eulalia M. l.,ioore I e William M. & Eulalia M. Moore S 4' Gilbert E. & Marie D. Shnmons N56' Strand Soence c:; Wilhelimina Spence Jens N. Jensen Jens N. Jensen Edwin Jensen Jens N. Jensen Chas I. & Mabel E. Crane Howard N. & Dolores R. Crosby (can't) Lm: BLOCK - 2 1 2 2 3 2 2 4 5 6 2 2 7 2 1 2 3 3 3 3 4 3 5 6 3 3 7 3 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 4 5 6 4 1 1 2 1 3 1 1 4 1 8 2 8 3 8 4 8 4 8 5 8 1 9 2 9 9 3 4 5 9 9 1 16 ADDITION Lambert's 2nd II II tI II II II tI Tl II II II II II II " II tI II II Packer & Barr II II II If II II II " II It II II II II II II " " If If II II If . II " II It II II II It II Ig .~~~ :'~5 AMOUNT $332.58 332. 58 332.58 II 332. 58 II 332.58 II 332.58 332.58 " II 332.58 " 332.58 It 332.58 II 332.58 If 332. 58 It 332. 58 II 332 . 58 315.93 315.93 315.93 II 315.9:3 II 315.92 II 315.9:3 399.82 II 393.14 II 393.14 II 399.82 373.17 373.17 373.17 26.65 346.51 373.17 373.17 375.17 373.17 373.17 373.17 373.17 e I I I e RES Q L U T 1. 0 Q (con' t) NAME Fred R. & Helen J. Chattam Katie Dunham Katie Dunham Katie Dunham Andrew & Bertha Stone Bert & Consuela M. Dickey John R. & Lulu E. Jewett Jake & Molly Ann Grasmick Edward E. & Mignon Brooks Minnie R. Hoffman", Anna L. Reher Richard H. & Helene Boldt LaVerne H. & Shirley L. Meyer Roy & Irene Alexander V. C. & lla Pearl Olson J'oy P. Sipple & Adda p. Theodore L. ~ Gladys V. Smith l'heodore L. ("~ Gladys V. Smith Elizabeth Wiecbman Elizabeth Wiecrunan Elizabeth Wiechman John & Roma Reese Ditter Estate of Georgia Sondergard Oren C. & Mabel H.Roos Opal Halstead Fillmore Opal Halstead F'illmore Hi tzel cc Co. Thelma Andie Arthur L. Bottorff Orin & Elsie Gontryman Herman J". U Susie Lehms S 82' N 50' Pr Fr Pr Pr Fr Fr LOT BL(}CK 9 10 11 12 10 2 Elsie A. & Benjamin Curtiss Shank Fr 2 Elsie A. & Benjamin Curtiss Shank Fr 3 Susie J. Phifer Susie J. Phifer Fr Fr 7 8 2 16 3 16 4 16 5 16 ADDITION Packer fie Barr It II II II II II o / (~ .~) ~~~' \) AMOUNT $373.1'( 373.1'( 373.1'( 373.17 2 1 '1 1 Re Sub-Gilberts 2nd 182.95 " 114.49 68.19 1 3 1 1 1 1 4 7 8 1 1 1 1 Park Heserve 5 1 2 3 2 3 7 '2: '-' 8 3 9 3 3 4 3 4 4 4 5 4 6 4 6 4 7 4 8 4 1 8 8 8 8 8 " " II II II " n " Gilbert f S 2nd II II " 11 " n il II II " II " II Ii II If II II II " II II " " If II It fl " " If " " II II II II II II II II II " " II II " fl " 23.59 II 74.95 II 182.09 It 331.3E fl 369.32 " 324.75 fl 488.03 1,231.78 90.05 413. ~rl 96.41 5.64 284.20 397.29 225.41 59.46 206.12 350.03 354.15 141.05 122.53 127.36 10.15 321.24 396.21 60.41 234.55 411.15 e I I I e RES 0 L UTI 0 N NAME John H. 0: l\Iina L. Poehler Herman H. & Lena M. Plorke Elias F. Starr Fr Elias F. Starr Fr Elizabeth Wiechman Clifford H. & tlary Vveidenthaler Lvle E. & Arlene 1\1. Knott oj Elsie K. katthews A. R. Grace Plith Harry B. & Faye W. Cochran N 44' Paul F. & hlarie W. Shanks C 44' Joe C. &:. Alma !':larie Johnson S 44' Harry B. & F'a'~re W. Cochran N 44' Paul F. & Marie W. Shanks C 44' Joe C. & Alma Marie Johnson S 44' Orrin E. if Balcott :Jr. & Luella lIalcot Fr. Orrin E. Halcott Sr. & Luella Halcot Fr Charles D. & Ethel True Fr. Charles D. & Ethel True J?r Ralph A. & Ethel Glayds Herndon John H. & Frieda L. Sievers Emily Peters Joe E. & Ella M. Sprague F'r Joe E. & Ella M. Sprague Fr Joe E. & Ella M. Sprague Ii'r Grant W. & Mildred L. Olson Ella Shipman Glenn (}; Catherine M. Gilliam N 64.8' Chri s C. & Bertha Iilichaelson 367.2' Donald E. & Wilma L. Belangie Ava Fulmer NJ" 2 John & Frieda Palldorf SJ- -2 Emily Grayek Ernest & Augusta Dibbern W 2' Cecil A. & Bertha A. Larson E50.8' Fr 10 10 5 5 6- 1 1 2 3 3 (can't) LOT BLOCK 9 83 10 8 9 9 9 10 10 10 10 3 4 5 6 10 7 10 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 ~ 2 ~ 2 2 3 2 4 6 2 2 7 2 f! 9 2 2 2 1 3 9 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 12 12 12 12 12 ADDITION Gilbert's 2nd " " II " It " .lJ II II II " It II II " tt Gi1berts II II II " II II II II 1/ II " " II II II II II " " " " II 11 II II '" /-\ I~\, AMOUNT qp242.9 108.6 8.0 .305.0: 81.9 220.3( 389.5\ 156.4, 19.7( 80. OJ 71. O~ 50.3~ 141.0C 111.5C 83.56 373.96 34.42 184.7S 428. 61 258.1t 128.94 8.29 78.3E 257.6C 400.4E 1.82 101.3'1 132.1A. 103.96 29.3;:: 64.7;:' 5.5t 216.9[ 17.94 354.5E n:.NAME Ernest & Augusta Dibbern Fir Ernest G Augusta Dibbern Il' I' e I Will Byron Battels & Mabel S. Battels :fi'l' 6 ~ert E. Phillips Jr. & Frances Phillips 7 Paul Earvey Paul Harvey W-g. '" Harry & Edith Barper Zella Bellairs N 70' Fr Kenneth C. & Mable Blue S 62' Fr Kenneth C. & Mable Blue PI' Harry Switzer Fr Harry Swj. tzer Fr Ronald A. c: Ora Iil. Irvine 891.25 Fr Honald A.. D~ Ora M. Irvine 89.3).25' ~B'r Honald A. & Ora M. Irvine 891.25!F'r I John W. & Alice A. Anderson Hellien McCarty Croughwell Jennie L. Clark N 74.5' PI' William A. & Esther Shaffer S57.5' Fr 4 Jennie L. Clark N 74.5' PI' William A. & Esther Shaffer S57.5' Fr 5 Glenwood H. & Jane H. Hargens Eddie G. u May hank Eddie G. ~ May Hank School District of Grand Island Grand Island Land Cornpany I e Grand Island Land Company Fir County of Hall I"r Gladys VJynn PI' Glap.ys VJynn Vi 8' PI' Cb.arles R. Lundy Jr. L'~ l,Iar~r E. E 4,4. 8 ' Lundy Fr Charle s R. Lundy Jr. &: Mar'JT E. Lundy Balsa Leaf Cunningham 10 10 10 4 12 12 5 12 8 12 12 9 12 11 Fairview Park 123.05 II 151.12 5 1 1 2 13 13 13 9 13 8 13 2 9 2 2 2 4 3 4 4 4 4 5 4 4 6 4 7 4 8 4 5 10 1 11 2 11 3 11 7 11 8 11 8 11 11 9 11 ADDITION Gilbert's II " II " II TI 11 It II II Wallichs It II II II II " II II " II. II II " tl II II II II " 11 O'r-, r..; ':2: () AMOUNT $323.41 14:.50 434.28 275.07 143.6E 33.80 " 234.23 " 51.95 II 146.32 II 93.36 218.13 272.7E ,,151.6C 86.57 226.19 263.57 130.2C 78.48 207.92 289.31 159.69 22.8C 6.42 360.6S 350.49 29.9C 17ij..73 58.57 362.19 258. 49 131.08 REs01urrloH (can't) 1'/Iae L. Hembol t Pr LOT BLOCK NAME e I Clifford G. & Florence M. Juel Peter H. &: George J\i. POCJDert L ~ Rosa Etting Pr Arnold A. & Wilhelmina A. Wiese Arthur Luebbe School District School District School District Fr School D:t s tric t 1-ilr 1;he Church of God of Grand Island, Nebraska Pr The Church of God of Grand Island, Nebraska Fr Laurence L. & Pern . Chase I John N. & Cecelia B. Grotzky John N. &: Cecelia B. Grotzky 10 Caroline Grotzky Pauline Pleis John & Alice E. Campbell Alexander L. Kalkowski & Euprosina I. Kalkowski 6 Southern Nebraska Rural Public Power District Fr 1 Southern Nebraska Rural Public Power District Pr 9 Southern Nebraska Rural Public Power District Fir 10 William R. I Mildred ~. Poehler I e Cecil J. ~ Maxine L. Lorance Vince J. & helen V. Koziol Edna E. Wagner & Grace Taylor Fr Edna E. Wat.;ner &; Grace Taylor Fr George ~. & Laura H. Welton F'r Earl 2c Ol.C?a Euff:cnan <..0 Charles 1". & Eva Marie Wheeler 10 12 ~ ..) 13 4 5 13 13 6 13 7 13 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 3 4 5 1 9 10 2 10 3 10 4 10 5 10 6 10 7 10 e 10 ADDITION Wa11ich's II " II It 11 2 Bonnie Brae 2 il 2 II 2 " 2 n 2 II 2 II 2 II 2 II 8 II 8 " 8 II 8 II 9 II 9 II II II " II II II " II It i' II " \I II II II II " (j ;'! .r") i~~; ::~ ~f AJ';lOUNT ~t;245. 94 105.72 244.48 420.98 167.24 31.22 213.91 II 384.20 II 310.[36 II 12.69 II 133.90 II 407.53 It 271.72 II 147.78 II 15.73 " 5.55 II 121.34 II 252.08 II 44. 42 II 43.19 II 201.27 416.42 92.79 232.00 400.25 272.80 3.62 416.58 293.29 162.96 f"'- ,'., ~~, ~ i! ,/ ,. R E ~ 0 L UTI 0 N (can't) N AIvIE LOT BLOCK ADDI'I'ION Mi; omn' John Steckmyer 3 10 Bonnie Brae II! " II 19 II II 19 II II 9 24:.84 Lillie M. Dever 9 55.70 e I Sutters Dairy Inc. Sutters Dairy Inc. John Steckmyer 4 85.36 5 69.39 3 2 Kernahan & Dec- ker 50.86 c. r' Jesse " Clara Jes se-a copartner- v. cc ship 5 2 " II 494.14 C. C. Jesse 0 Clara Jesse-a copartner- cc ship 6 2 II ,I. 209 . 27 Sutters Dairy, Inc. 3 2 " " 159.64 Su tters D:::dry, Inc. 4 2 11 If 4:60.89 F'rank Jame s. F'r 1 3 fJ II 586.46 Prank James 2 3 II II 162.40 Sadie Depue F'r 7 3 II II 227.59 Prank James 8 3 II " 515.06 Estate of Henry J. Bartenbach 1 5 II II 154.53 I Es ta te of Henry J. Bartenbach sa 5 II II 62.31 Nebraska Consolidated Mills Co. 7 5 II II 265.72 Arthur H. n Lucy Kenyon 8 5 II II 613.89 ('C Frank &, George L. SUllll11ers 3 6 II II 80.64 William J. ,Q, Mamie B. "Bacon 4 6 11 it 175.56 v.. \JVilliam J. 8' I\lami e ,') Bacon 5 6 II II 613.89 " b. F'rank & George L. Sumrners 6 6 II " 265.72 Sadie Depue Broadwell Avenue sou th of alley in Block 17, Packer &; Barr's 2nd 4 17 Packer &; Barr's 2nd Addition 25.36 I e Sadi e Depu ~ 5 17 II jj 108.41 Union Pacific Railroad (right of way) 2,088.15 Total *~69 ,291.80 Respectfully sub:dtted this 21st day of December, 1949. (///;::/ et:// '\ /1~~t, {)/r~ iI / ' ~~ (l}r~{;cC:D/ j Street & A~~ey ~olnml~e e I I I e r" .1; '. I ~J .~t. TIlere being no proteststors, motion by Sander, seconded by Overturf, Resolution was adopted. On motion of Overturf, seconded by Campbell, Council adjourned as a Board of Equalization. F. s. Vvhite, City Clerk. Grand Island, Nebraska. Dec. 21, 1949. Council met in regular session, IlHis honor, fl being absent, ~ . . President Harris presided. All Councilmen present. President Harris stated there was to be a hearing on re-zoning Lots 9 & 10, Block 16, bchimmers hddition. TIle request and reasons ,for requesting were presented along "d th permission of property ovmers J..ll {;na t vicinity. There bing no protestors, on motion of Thomssen, seconded by Campbell, City Attorney was instructed to prepare Ordinance re-zoning Lots <..) & 19, Block 16, .:.Jchimmers as Business "A", instead of Residence "All. e I I I e o r~ ~) ~),,):,} B~QQJd!1TIQN.. Pursuant to an Agr'.:!ement made and entered into the 16th day of November, 1949, by and between the City of Grand Island, N'.:!braska, uy its Mayor and City ~lerk, party of the first part, ana Clarence J. McIn tosh, of Grand Island, Nebraska, party of the second part; B~ IT H8S0LVED by the Mayor and City Council of Grand Island, Nebraska, that the City Clerk be and he is hereby directed to deliver d ueed covering: The East Half (E!) of Lot Two (2) in Fractional Block L:..igh t'.:!en (18) of Rollins t Addition in the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, La Clarence J. McIntosh and, further to deliver to him, the said Clarence J. McIntosh, a City harrant duly executed in the sum of Seventeen Thousand Four Hundred Dollars ($17,400.00), the same to be .Ln full satisfaction of any and all claims of the said Clarence J. McIntosh for damages by reason of the condemnation of land for the Eady Street Underpass; he to dismiss his app'.:!al with pr'.:!judice forth- ".J..th and at his mvn costs, said appeal being Case No. 11099 filed in I.,ne District Court of Hall County, Nebraska, wherein the said Clarence J. McIntosh appealed from the award of appraisers in said Eddy Street Underpass Condemnation Proceedings. The vlerk is hereby directed to draw his said Warrant on the Eddy Street Underpass Fund. R. E. b nY-gL________ _Johrr--2ande~_________ J. ktl.?-.rri ~_______ Committee On motion of Snygg, seconded by Vogt, hesolution was ado~ted. Roll call ballot, voting aye, Thomssen, Harris, Sander, Overturf, Campbell, Snygg, \vilson and Vogt, voting nay, none. Carried. Summons in case #23, Doc.-l, Page 242-251, was presented and I'd.erred to Ci ty Attorney. (Answer date January 16, 1950.) Offer of L. ~. Kenney to sell to the City 828 feet of Lot 113, ;).11U all lots 114 & 115 iu~st Lawn for $500.00 was presented. On motion ~i Sander, seconded by Overturf, offer was accepted. Roll call ballot, oiuting aye, Thomssen, harris, Sander, Overturf, Campbell, Snygg, V\ilson, &nd Vogt, voting nay, none. e I I I e t5 F; Requ~sts from Green Basin Club, Island Extesnsion Club and Extra Mile Club for rest rooms to be located on Parking lot at F~ont & Wheeler streets were presented and filed. Offer from E. C. Ford to sell his t Lot in Cemetery back to the City for the purchase price was presented. On motion of Overturf, ....~conded by Sander, offer was accepted and Clerk to draw a warrant for $43.75. Check from Farmers Union ....levator $469.20 for City share of .L 949 crop was presented. On motion of Snygg, seconded by .uarris, was accepted and ordered to be placed to credit of Park Fund. Peti tion of B. F. Sharp for permission to construct curb side- walk on west and south sides of Block 13, College Addition was presented. Mr. Sharp owning all lots effected. On motion of Harris, seconded by Sander, permission was granted. e I I I e 8 IS ~.~ GrEmd Island., N e bre. ska December 21, 1949. Hono!'able NlaJ"or & City Council, Grand Islci.nc3-, Nebraska Gentlemen: I hereby certify that The Diamond Engineering Co. has completed the work on Paving District No. III sec. (a) (b) (c) in accordance with the plans and specification and contl"act "by and between the City of Grand. Island, Nebr. and the Diamond. Engineering Co. r further certify that the work done contains the fOllowing nlELterials at the price set forth in the contract to-vli t:- (a) lin. ft. 12" clay tile storm sewer @$2.50 lin. ft. 8" t:Lle from catch basin to sewer 3 catch basins complete 1 manhole complete 464 sq. yds. old pavement removed 184: sq. ft. paving cut 45.67 sq. 6 x 6 x 6 mesh 103.1 cu. ~r(1s. concrete slab 811 64 lin. ft. 1 x 8 exp joint ~~35 le3 1.10 50.00 110.00 .75 .68 3.75 15.00 .25 Total $ 587.50 19.80 150.00 110.00 384.00 125.12 178.76 1546.50 16.00 3081.68 I her8vri th submit the following stExtement 01~ all costs in connection with Paving District No. III sec. (a). To The Diamond Engineeri~j Co. To Engineering & Advertising Toteol To be divided as follows: To Storm Sewer To Paving District F'lUld. I:eotal 3081.68 154.05 3235.-73 1045.14 2190.59 3235 :73 @;1~2 . 50 ~~ 585.00 (b) 234 lin. ft. 1211 sewer in n1ace 18 lin. ft. 8" tile from ~atch DaSln to seVier 3 ce. teh 1xuJins 1 manhole 464 sq. yds. old navement removed 41.76 so. 6 x 6 x 6 mesh 64 lin. ft. 1 x 8 expo joint 139~:O sq. ft. paving cut 103.1 cu. yds. 811 paving sl~"b 3 manholes I'aised 100 lin. ft. storm sewer stubs 2.25 1.10 50.00 110.00 Y:J{...... . 1 Q 3.75 ...25 .68 15.00 25.00 Total Sec. (b) To Diamond Engineering Co. . To AdvertisRing & Engineering Total To Be divided as follows: To Storm Sewer To Paving District Total 19.80 150.00 110.00 358.00 156,,60 16.00 9 t.l:. 86 1546.50 75.00 225.00 3336.76 3336.76 166.80 3503.56 1;;'-;43.76 2259.80 350"3.56 0, '- c> ~) ,';} Paving District No. III r)c],i e~e 2 (c) ft. 12" storm Sewer ~I A\ 590.00 2cj6 l:Ln. in pla,ce @~i~2 . 50 ;;jl 18 lin. ft. 8" tile from catch basin to seVier 1.10 19.80 3 catch basins 50.00 150.00 e 1 manhole 110.00 110.00 357.3 sq. yds. ' ~'1 paving removed. .75 267.98 O.LCL 32.16 sq. 6 x 6x 6 mesh 3.75 120.60 I 64 lin. ft. 1 x 8 expo joint .25 16.00 236 sq. ft. pEtving cut .68 160. L18 79.4 cu. yets . 8" concrete s 1 al) 15.00 1191.00 106 lin. ft. storm seVIer stlJ.bs 2.00 212.00 1 marlhole rEd sed. 25.00 ~~5 . 00 Total $2862.86 I I e Sec. (c) To Daamond Engineering Co. To Engineering & Publication 1'0 tal 2862.86 143.10 3005.96 To be divided. as follows: To Storm Sewer To Paving District $1301.58 1704.38 3005796 Total I recommend tha,t the work done on the aforesaid Paving District No. 111 sec. (a) (0) & (c) be accepted by the City of G.r[wci.. Islano., Nebraska. I further recommend that the City Council sit as a board of equalization on said Paving District No. III sec (a) (0) and (c) on the 18th o.ay of JanlJ.8.ry, 1950 at 8:00 P.M. Vl;~~- Hay L. }-'arri son City Engineer On motion of Harris, seconded by Sander, was approved. e I I I e (' ,,' r (j ~J t Cfl~2",11Cl Is 1 [lI1(1, l~ e b:r'D, slCft Dec~m~)er 01 19/9 J V.lH t./ (...." j;. Honoral)le Mayor & Oi ty Council, G-rand Island, Nebr. Gentlemen: I hereby certify thcLt the Dia[nond Engineering 00 has completed the work on Paving District No. 116 in accordance with the plrms and specific!),tion and contract by and. between the City of G-rand Island, 1'1el)r. an6. the Dic,ulOncl EngiIleerinF, Co., I further certify that the vfork done contains the following mateI'ials 8,t the price set forth in ;:t;he contract, to-wit: ;2364 3877 2600 588 98 45 3 37 1 cu. yels. 6" concrete slab line ft. integra.l curb cu. yds. excavation line ft. 1 x 6 expo joint line ft. curb & gutter line ft. strai~ilt alley curb catch basin moved line ft. 12" catch bssin stub new cDtch bE;~sin :5 manholes nli sed water valve manholes sq. it. 4" wrllk @ ~~16. 75 .375 .90 d':> .~ 9 ,- 97 00 4~':) 0 . ' 1453.8? 2340.00 147.00 129.36 45.00 75.00 64.75 50.00 75.00 165.00 29 . -'1:0 44171.38 .25 1 '"i") .v{:...,J 1.00 25.00 1.75 50.00 ~~5 . 00 55.00 .30 rr 0 t al 3 98 I recomraend that the vrork done on the afol'esaid pavlng di(jtrict No. 116 be acce}Jteci. by the Oity of GI'and IsID.nd, Nebra,s1:;:a. I herewith submit the following statenlCnt of' all costs in conneection with PavIng District No. 116. To Diamond Engineering Co. To EngineeI'ling Advertis:1.ne; & Insnection Total {~4417l "8 l.l:? _ . t..) 13~25.13 45496.51 To Paving District Fund To Paving Fund 3069'7.31 14799.20 45496.51 Tote)"l I further recommend thcc1"t the City Council sit as a board of equalization on said paving district No. 116 on the 18th day of January 1950 at 8 o'cloc1: P.M. submi ttec1, .. Ray. L. He"rrl son City Engineer On motion of Harris, seconded by Snygg, report was approved. Bonds \ivere presented as follows: Electrician, Merle,.T. La'wrence, Plumbers, M. J. O'Hara, G. I. Plumbing Co., J. W. Hammond and E. J. Bell. were approved. On motion of Sander, seconded by: Overturf, bonds 0/ i,) :.) t RES 0 L UTI 0 N ----- e I WHEREAS, the appropriation made for the Storm Sewer Fund has 'I been expended and the sum of ~3,24$.45 is needed to pay for the construction of storm sewers which were constructed in alleys when said alleys were paved as provided for in Paving District #111, and WHEREAS, the said amount of $3,248.45 can be transferred froIn the Incidental ljlund in order to pay the sarn.e. NOW, THER11;}3'OHE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CmnICIL OP f}.tIIE CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA: That the sum of $3,248.45 be and the same is hereby ordered transferred from the Incidental Fund to the Storm Sewer 2undj that the transfer thereof be shown upon the records of the City Clerk and the Ci ty 'l'reasurer; that the C1 ty 'J:reasurer be and he is hereby ...... ordered, authorized and directed to make the transfer of said funds as herein provided and that the City Clerk forward to the City Treasurer a certified copy of this Resolution. Hespectful1y submitted this 21st day of December, 1949. c// ~ 7 !'l ~ ,; ~Q~./ .-.--- \(. ~ ,,' ~?, ",:- /;/. (~~-) /','" ",(~ " --.J .~...~~ ,.' //.' ....s:::.:-,.. (r--(/ , /' . .-Y/ gOtA COIlnni ttee I e On motion of Snygg, s~conded by harris, resolution was adopted. Proposed Airport Lease by and between the City of Grand Island and Robert M. Pruckler for buildings identified as T-862-3-5-6-8-9-872-3-4 & 875, for 1 year from Sept 1, 1949- $2,~OO.OO was presented. On motion of ~ilson, seconded by harris, was approved and Mayor authorized to sign. e I I I e {~3 rj g Proposed Airport lease by and between the City of Grand Island ctnd Harl H. Petersen for building identified as T-830 for 1 year from Nov. 1, 1949 for $150.00 was presented. On motion of Vdlson SBcnnded uy Harris, was approved, and Mayor authorized to sign. Harris mentioned complaints having been received pertaining (,0 sidewalk on east side of Kimball, south of alley between Second and Third Streets. On motion of harris, seconded by Overturf, City Attorney was instructed to notify ownsr to repair sidewalk. Harris mentioned complaints on s~wer in vicinity of 17th and Eddy streets, (private sewer line). On motion of Thomssen, ~ngineering D~partment to be notified by Thomssen, to clean out said sewer. '/ Wilson advised the Council that he and Overturf had contacted NJr. CCtmaras pertaining to bus route in North-east Grand I sland, ~lr. Camaras offering to put on a bus on six months trial, operating east vn 4th street to Market street, north to 7th Street, west to Beal St., ~Jorth to 12th, v,est to Oak, north to 15th, west to Sycamore, south to lOth or 11th, east to Oak and South to 2nd Strset. Mr. Harris ,advised the Council the streets had been worked in ~reparedness for bus route. Mr. Vogt advised the Council that Mr. Camaras stated that $8.65 HaG been received on the first day up to 7 P. M. and felt rather encouragec On motion of harris, seconded by Overturf, the route as suggested by Mr. Camaras be approved and G. I. Transit Company be permitted to establish bus route as suggested. Carried. >'1 Monthly rsport of Airport was presented and filed. Sander made inquiry pertaining to .Mr. Wellensiek claim and ~vpeal of case against H. Jungclaus. Vogt enquired pertaining to sending a man to F. B. I. school .I,'or the purpose of getting training in the use of lie detector, uonated by the County. hfter some discussion, motion by Thomssen, seconded by Vogt, ...,Ilat if 1JV. Geis is sent, a contract be entered into pertaining to ~ervices in the use of detector. Request of Jere C::.rlson for parking space. e I I I e 8 fS ~,;, After some discussion the request of Jere Carlson 'was referred Lo Police and Street & Alley Committees to meet with Jere with power l.o aL; t . After some discussion pertaining to Palmer hotel sign being ~iaced on curb east of Sycamore and north of Third Streets, was .L'~l'erred to C. Vv. Burdick and Bi shop Huenkler. Discussion pertaining to sale of ground at 1204 ~est Koenig Street to sketch club. Harris mentioned that being the voters of Grand Island had '1-. ;"Ilown their pref'9rence for City Manager form of Government, that any and all applications that might be received should be answered and filed with new city council. On motion of Campbell, seconded by Thomssen, tllat City Clerk .......raw warrant to Richard Evans to cover vacation period, during which L~me h.:; would attend drill school in K.:;ntucky or Tennessr;;e. Mayor mentioned that an Airport Academy was supposed to be uuilt somev"hr;;re in thr;; middle wsst and that Grand Island was a ~ovetuous location. Grand I sland, Nebraska. To the Mayor and Council, Grand Island, Nr;;braska. Gentlemen: The request of M. C. Fishr;;r Grocr;;ry, for permission to construct o. sign between the curb and sidevmlk at the address known as 1405 West Charles was referred to me. This business property is classified as Business "A" and under Gne prevailing ordinance, a sign such as the one requested, cannot IoIe constl'uctE:d. It must be attached to the building. I would therefore, recommend that this rr;;quest be denied. Dated this 20th day of December, 1949. Ernest L. Walk.:;r Building Inspector- On motion of Thomssen, seconded by Harris, request of Mrs. Fisher was rejected. Grand Island, Nebraska. December 21, 1049 Honorable Mayor and City Council, Grand Island, Nebraska. Gentlem.::n: I hereby ask your approval of the appointment of Del Frymire e I I I e o {:" , U,i, Electrical Contractor and Claude W. Oyster, Journeyman ~lectrician to serve on the board of examiners for Journeyman Electricians for the following year 1950. liesp ectfully, Ernest L. Walker, Building Inspector. On motion of Thomssen, seconded by Harris, appointm'?nts y,ere approved. C. W. Burdick m'?ntioned delinquent wat'?r and sewer bills as follows: 102 ~est 3rd Street,$57.29, 119 ~ast 3rd Str~et, $67.89, 313 North Pine Street, $60.66. On motion of Campbell, seconded by Harris, were referred to Water Committee and Attorney Holmberg. Burdick advised the Council pertaining to the annexing of Broadvvell Courts, stating that the way the Government disposed of .~ surplus property etc., that he would advise that said courts be not annexed. On motion of Overturf, second'9d by Harris, that said Bl'oadw'9ll Courts be not annex'9d. Burdick m':?ntioned the condition of mats in the first floor entrances. C. W. Burdick was given authority to purchase n<3W on'2s. Cnmpb'9ll advised the council the dispute over water and sewer bills on buildings at 102 ~est 3rd street, 119 East 3rd Street and 313 i~orth Pine Street was wholly on sewer charges. On motion of harris, seconded by Cilmpbell, the bills were referred to th'? wat'?r committee, chairman and Attorney to iron out and report back. Discussion on reyuest of .uehnke-Lohmann for p'?rmission to construct a temporary building on Union Pacific right-of-way, which consisted of more than 1000 sq ft. On motion of Thamssen, seconded by Ov'?rturf, City Attorney was instructed to prepare a proposed ordinance covering temporary con- struction on actual right-of-way. (Clerk excused). Bills were present~d. On motion of harris, seconded by Vogt, were allowed as rsad. Roll call b:~llot, voting aY8, Thomssen, Harris, Sander, Ov-erturf, Campbell, Snygg, hilson and Vogt. Voting nay, none. e I I I e r) ("<:. '~ ',-> t) j Ordinance #2337, assessment on Paving District No. 108 was iegularly pass~d by the Council and signed by the Mayor. On motion of harris, seconded by Sander, ordinm1ce was placed on its first reading at length. Roll call ballot, voting aye, Thornssen, Harris, Sander, Uverturf, Campbell, Snygg, \Hlson and Vogt. Voting nay, .none. The ordinance was read at length and passed its l'irst reading. On motion of Harris, seconded by Uverturf, rules were suspended und ordinance placed on its final passage and finally passed. Roll ~al1 ballot, voting aye, Thomssen, ....arris, Sander, Overturf, C<.impbell, Snygg, Wilson and Vogt. Voting nay, none. The ordinance was finally passed by the Council and signed by the Mayor. Comments on cancellation of signed order for la~n mowers, for Cemetery and ,tJark. Motion by Snygg, sec'onded by Sander, that orders placed for mowers stand as ordered. No vote taken. On motion of uarris, Council adjourned. F. S. White, City Clerk.' December 21, 1949.