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1942 Minutes . I I I . Orand Island, N3braska. .J anuary 7, 1942. QO~; 4J a\ ?ou.ncil met as a BOd.I'd of Equ.aliza tion to assess the benefits accrulng on account o:c th~ op9niLg of Cleburn Street between Anna Str39t and Okla.hollla Aile. "His Hm'lbr " the Mavor ~"'''''s';a.o ;ng .,.. h . ' v, y..L ~ ,..l......a.. - t!,ac. COllrlc.l1man ans\'nred at roll call. except Walk:;;!'. li~2Q~Q1:IQtL dE l'l' Hb:SO L V.:!.D ilill.~ k,A.:{Oi.\ .~.i.'10 liIi L vUU1LilL of tl e C. tv of .' ; . . n:i {. . .. . \ ,', .. .. . -.1, l., ", .' Grand Island, Nebraska, si tting as a ;30t-rC'd of J<:;qualization aftf:)I' due notice having been gi ven thereof, as provided by law that we find the total eXTJense and c1amages incu:rred i,n creating, widening, extending, and constructing Cleburn Stl'eet, from Anna Street to Oklahoma Avenue, pUl'suant to the provisions of Ordinance No. 1591 of the ordinances of the City of' Grand Island, Nebraska, to be the total sum of Four Hundred Forty (ip440 .00) dollars; and tbat we find the benefits accruing to the real estate abutting that portion of said Cleburn Street and the real estate nearby to be the total sum of Four Hundy'ed :Forty (;1~4Ll0.00) dollars, and that we finO. the benefits accruing to each of the respective lots, tracts and parcels of land abutting said Street and the lots nea'rby to be the sum f'et opposite the several descriptions, as follows: o \'V J>J EF~ 10~e BLOCK ADDI'fION AlViOUN'.r 10 3 Sou th Park ipllO .00 6 2 II II 110 .00 Part of the N.:E:.Quarter of tbe N .E.Quarter Section 2l-:U-9 in Hall County, Nebr. 110.00 Rudolph N. Kuester William FrA.nk L. \JJ. Johnson L.W. Johnson Part of the N.E .(~uarter of the N .E.Quarter Section 2l-i~-9 in Hall County, Nebr. 110.00 TOTAL $440.00 Respectfull',V' submitted this 7th o.ay of January, 191'2. ----1!L,A. QJtvetti __C;. ~ . Cords. - ~Streef' and Ailey Coriirilfttee.- Th~r9 b9LLg no protests, OL motion of Ollv9tti, s~cond9d by Cords, resolutIon was adopt9d. On motion of Oliv9tti, sscond3Ci. by COl'NSll, Council adjourned as a Board of EqualizatIon. January 7, 1942. F. S. Whit9, City Cl~rk. . I I I . GraLd ~sland, Nebraska. January 7, 1942. Council m'3t in Hegular Session, "His Honor ,ft th'3 Mayor, presiding. Each Councilman anSW9r~a at roll call, '3xcept Walker. Minut'3s of pravious llieetlngs, December 17 and 23, W'3re read and approved. Letter from J. G. Johson, Box 204, with refereDce to exp:mses of Mr. Grlrmninger to Wasnington, was read. Tyler resolution on followl..l.ll::, page. . I I I . h ES 0 L UTI 0 N WIL15HEAS, t11e Gi ty of Grand Island, has sold to Harry IV;. l1y1er and Henry F. 'l'yler the real estate known and described as IJots Seven (7) and Nine (9), Block Eleven (11), Baker's Addition to the City of' Grand Island, Nebrasl~a, and has r'eceived therefore, the sum of One Thousand Ei~ht Hundred (4~1,~3()O.OO) Dollars, an(1, l,'lHgJ.tEAS, tb.e City of Grand Island, naid to the County of Hall, the sum of Four Hundred Sixty-seven Dollars ~.?'l.nd fty-tiC/O cents ($467.52) for said lots and acquired a deed therefore, -I . ., ano S!3.J.O lots were sold to the said J:-larl'Y !VI. ~llyler and Henry P. Tvler ac cording to the nrovi sions of Ordinanc e No. If387 and tbe CNlt of -pc(olishing said ordinance was the sum of Six Dollars and Ii'orty-two c en t s ( .4:2), making a total of Four Hundr cd Se venty-ttlree Dollar s and Ninety-four Cents ($473.94) invested in said real estate, and, VfH.l<;tG~AS, there were special assessnlonts due on said roal estEtte in amounts as follows: Paving Dist. No. 78 Porportion of Interest Sidewalk Assessment Orc\:i DEmce No. 121;3 Poroortion of Interest Sewer Assessment Dist. No. 127, July 1, 1925 Poroortion of Interest ;~; 8?2. 58 ;";95.21 . 7 1 . 17 24.08 '17 .OE3 1 r:: '1 Ll :F' 1 :')' ,~,,_)., .0 b7 ~"-2'~_:::. ~..;.~___._.u__ Total ;~Jl, 800 .00 aDd, WILEREAS, t}le City 1.1t'e aS1J.I'er has creell ted the One rrhou sand Eip;J-lt Hunc1I'fld ,noo .(0) Dollars l'ece i ved for said Y'eal estn.te in the following sums and to the following funds, as follows: Pa ving Fund General Fund ('f:'Y1'yral 1-1'uncl (C.'l' c.1{.y!,!o] 1,.) T.,..')....,-.I. ( ~. ... ~. U J...../~~(.A.,y\, Sewor Dist. }'und ;jpl, Hi? .79 473 .94 95.25 E".. Of) __2:~-~_,..!~ 'fot al iiia,800 .00 'fH:6hbFOlili, BE 1"1:' rtESOLVED BY rfHE lVU1.YOlc .1I.J'w CITY lIUUNGIL of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, t},at the cJi v:Lf3ion and distributJon of trle said sum of One rrhousand Eight I-lundy'cd (:i~1,800.00) Dollars . to the several funds as bereinbcfol'e set forth be and the same 18 hereby approved. . I I I . Q.'.. f) r;: D c.d. Be it further resolved that the City Clerk forward to the City Treasurer a certified copy of this resolution. ResDectfu11'y submitted this 2th_.._ ctay of ,January, 1942. On motion of hammer, seconded oy Gross, resolution was adopted. Colwell r~ported roof on north side fire station had been re- paired, mId the walls would be taken care of soon. On motion of CalVI/ell, seconded by Ka.mmer, City Property Committee was given power to act in plac bulletin board on second floor, curtains in Clerk's office and door bumper all south entrallC.:e door. Some discussion on car insurance. Discussion on salaries, on motion of Cords, seconded by Boeck, heads of Departments m3et with the Council vVednesday at 8:00 o'clock P. W., January 24, 1942. Starr mentioned communication from C. A..A. and sugg ested the City Attorney pass approval. Honorable lVlayor and City Council: We, your Street & AIle:'! COlHmi ttee to whom was referred the application of L. W. Johnson to constr~ct curb sidewalk around Block 53, of Wasmer Second Addition to the City of~and ISland, hereby reC0111l11 end this permission b9 gran ted. Th9re is at present no sidewalk in this block. R,=spectfully, _ M~1!.._!.9Iiy~tt.L C. J. Cords ---Committ8e-------- On motion of Starr, s3cond9d by Olivetti, report was approv9d. Olivetti 1113ntion2d snow removal had cost from $3,000.00 to $3,500.00. Cords reported the clock in the stop signal at Locust and Koenig Str'=9ts, was not working, but wottld b9 check3d and tak9n care of. . I I I e g00 To th~ .l~iayor and City Cocmcil, Grand lslar::d, N'3brasl\:a. G 3n tl ''?men: We, the members of the Ordinance, License, and Bond COIlliui ttee to whom was referred tIle application of John F. Koehler {or a lic:mse to sell beer at "on and Off" sale at th'8 location known as 409 North Pine Street, report and recommend that said applica- tion be allowed. .Dated this 7th day of' January, 1942. _________E~_R~Col~~ll_ JulL_<~ Boeck Ordinance, License and Bond Committee On motion ot Colwell, seconded by Boeck, report was approved. fi~~Q~QIIQl'i Wh::!:.RB:AS, John F. Koehler has applied for a licens'3 to s'3l1 beer at "on sale" ar:d "off sale" at the address lnlOwn as 409 North Pine Street, and the Ordinance, License, and Bond Committee has recommended the granting of s,lid license TH SRSFOf{;~ B8 IT h2.:S0L V 3;.0 BY Tll E.: lV1AYOH AND CITY COUNCIL of th'3 City of Grand Island, Nebraska, that a licens'3 to sell beer at "on sale" and 1T0ft' sale" be granted to the said JohnF. Koehler at the address known as 409 North Pine street. BE IT FURTh8R H~SOLVED th;at the City Clerk be and he is hereby directed and Lnstruct9d to forward to the Nsbraska Liquor Control Commission at Lincoln, Nebraska a certified copy of this r :3solution. Hespectfully submitted this 7th day of January, 1942. F. H. Colwell Julius Bosck -Ordinance,-Elc9nse and Bond Committee On motion 01' Coh\'e11, seconded by Boeck, resolution was adopted. On motion of Colwell, seconded by Kammer, Bonds of Guy Verly and John 8. Reynolds, (Garbage) and Julius Spiehs, (Herman Helmke as Surety) were approved. Ordinance #1903, assessing the benefits by the opening up of Cleburn Street, between Anna Street and Oklahoma Avenue, was regularly passed by the Council and signed by the Mayor. . I I I . B ()'l On motion of Gross, seconded by Olivetti, Ordinance #1903 was placed on its first reading at length. Roll call ballot, all voting aye. On motion of Olivetti, seconded by Colwell, rJles were suspended and Ordinance #1903 was placed on its final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot, all voting aye. Claims against the City were presented. On motion of Colwell, seconded by Starr, were allowed. Roll call ballot, all voting aye. On motion of Boecl{, seconded by Starr, tbe Ci ty Attorney was instructed to draft an ordinance, (vvith teeth in it) pertaining to clearing snow from sidewalks and cutting weeds on curb and vacant late etc. On motion of Boeck, Council adjourned. January 7, 1942. F. S. White, Ci ty CLerk. I ! 1 ! i i I t l i .:~::Lc:N:reas. II Salaries Street & Alley t I I I I n Gas Tax Sewer Fund Engineer Incidentals NYA Program Recreation Municipal Pool WPA Program Airport Street Lighting Hydrant Rental Park Fund Police Fund Cemetery Fund Fire Fund Paving Fund Music Fund Total Approp. Ice Fund Water Fund Ligh t Fund Paving District Sewer District APPROPRIATIONS M~D EXPENDITURES FOR FISCAL YEAR TO JAN. 8, 1942 APPROPRIATED 2,600.00 14,600.00 28,250.00 6,900.00 27,000.00 6,500.00 46,700.00 650.00 TRANSFERS 4,300.00 6,000.00 7,500.00 6,500.00 11,500.00 5,300.00 14,800.00 38,300.00 11,500.00 3.6,000.00 9,000.00 3,000.00 286,900.00 EXPENDED 4,985.00 8,180.51 3,539.58 9,173.67 2,183.00 10,280.45 381.44 1,802.76 1,555.68 9,870.59 4,390.90 30.00 6,415.03 16,477.74 4,060.14 16,249.32 6,640.42 1,000.00 107,216.23 8,421.94 23,872.16 66,507.66 8,621.04 4.68 214,643.71 gOB BALANCE 2,600.00 9,615.00 20,069.49 3,360.42 17,826.33 4,317.00 36,419.55 268.56 2,497.24 4,444.32 2,370.59- 2,109.10 11,500.00 5,270.00 8,384.97 21,822.26 7,439.86 19,750.68 2,359.58 2,000.00 179,683.77 Respectfully submitted, F. S. White, City Clerk. e I I ~. It I '"l. ~ - . -.i,.. !~ _1 l ~ ." -1 -.t-.. ~ 1 , j January 14, 1942. Council met as per Special Call, "His Honor," the Mayor, presiding. Each Councilman present, except Walker. Mr. Kruse in charge of NYA at College Grounds, stated that he had rec~ived communication from Mr. Wilson requesting guard protection. After some discussion, Mr. Kruse was instructed to inquire whether or not City was supposed to pay cost of guards. RESOLUTION WHEREAS: Warrants have been issued in excess of the 1941-1942 Appropriations for the W.P.A~Fund of the General Fun.d,and further expenditures are anticipated, and WHEREAS: There is an unexpended balance in the Incidental Fund of the General Fund of over Thirty Six Thousand ($36,000.00) Dollars, '~.,>' THEREFORE be it resolved by the Mayor and City Council, that the sum of Seventy Five Hundred ($7500.00) Dollars be trans- ferred from the Incidental F'und of the General :Wund to the W.P.A.Fund of ~he General Fund,and that the City Clerk be instructed and hereby authorized to issue Warrants on the W.P.A.Fund of the General FUnd in an amount equal to the Appropriation plus the above transfer. ."'- ....- Res pectful1~<'Su1,?xni t ted, \ k ..,~._.",.t/./ \.''''....(,.'.~.~.. ...................... = ~....."..,... . ..............\.\ .~. . , . ",'c. ,:;-::.' v :~<l<,illi,.J...J.;;.~ ///"0 ( ':/'l.C; . "-.. ,. ~ 1. '.,'.f I ! / ~._;.i ,i.> _ . .-,; i'::! ".- I .,." .."h ,-, ~../"i i <t _""if A A") ~ _d'~-#:' ,__ ~ <1 .' f _.! c '. __ _ v c";',' ", '1__:";"'{ "'('V"''''' _ .' ". ~.'~ t__..~-._' ./ Colwell requested permission ./ /f d) /~FI~,(N'ci/ c~~~4fE~:~- to have a drain placed in Police Garage. After some discussion, on motion of Colwell, seconded by Kamm~r, Con~ittee was given power to act. Roll call ballot, all voting aye. On motion of Gross, seconded by Colwell, City Property Committee was given power to purchase cuspidors for Council Chamber and halls. There was some discussion as to compensation to Ollie Moore. No action. Mayor mentioned that he felt there should be some arrangements made for legal talent in foreclosure cases, and distribution of money paid to County, th~ City Attorney not having th~ time. On motion of Kammer, seconded by Cords ,that Cc:mr,sell be employed, fees to be fixed later by the Council. . I I I . ,~., y. Iv,} RESOLUTION CONSTITUTING AGRti:EiVU~NT WITH THE UNITED STATES RELATIVE TO OPERATION AND MAINTENA1\JCE OF GHAND ISLAND MUNICIPAL AIHPORT Vm8.~REAS, the Administrator of Civil Aeronautics of the Uni ted States Department of Commerce (hereinafter referred to as flAdminis- trator"), acting pursuant to the terms of the Third Supp12mental National Defense Appropriation Act, 1942 (Public Law 353, 77th Congress, Title Ill) has designated as necessary for national defense a project (herein called the "Project") for developement of the Grand Island Municipal Airport (herein called the ftAirportfl), which project is identified as Docket #42-904-25-3; and WHEREAS, as a condition precedent to release and operation of the Project, the Administrator requires that the City of Grand Island, herein called the (flCityf!) hav8 tit13 in fee simple to the landing area of the Airport and the lands to be improved under the Project and enter into an agreement with the United States (herein called the flGovernment"), in the map.J1er and form hereof; and YVlIEREAS, the City is legally, financially, and otherwise able to enter into such an agreement and desires to avail itself of the benefits of prosecution of the project; ... NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT Rti:SOLVED BY THE MAYOR P~D CITY COUNCIL, of the City: Section 1. That for and in consideration of development of the Airport by the Government as conteiilplated by the Project, the City does hereby covenant and agree with the Government as follows: (a) The Government shall have the right to develop the Airport as it sees fit, including the right to determine the exact nature of the improvements to be made under the Project, the manner in which the Project is to be conducted, the amount of ~deral funds to be expended, and all other matters relating~to Jhe Project. The City will coop'9rate with the Government to ensure prosecution of the Pro ject without interferences or hine 'ance, and agrees to ~ permi t the agents and employees of' the Governmen.t, and all persons authorized by the Administrator, to enter upon, use and occupy the Airport as the Administrator may deem necessary Or desirable in connection with the conduct of' the Project_ The City of Grand Island reserves the right, however, to designate the type of e I I I . " <)l ,.;.d. Page. 2 materials to be used for runway construction. (b) The City agrees to indemnify and save harmless the Government against and from any and all claims and damages which may arise from or in connection vdth the carrying out of the Project, excepting claims for materials furnished or work performed pursuant to authority given by officers, employees, or agents of the Government. (c) It is understood and agreed that all improvements made under the Project shall be the sole and absolute property of trle City, except where specifically agreed otherwise, in writing, prior to the undertaking of the improvement or installation in question. (d) The City agrees that, continuously during the term of this agreement, the Airport \lvil1 be operated as such, and for no other purpose, and that unless utilized exclusively for milita.ry purpos'es, it \11Jil1 at all times be operated for the use and benefit of the publiC, on reasonable terms and \lvi thout unjust discrimination, and without grant or exercise of any exclusive right for use of the Airport wi thin the meaning of Section 303 of the Civil Aeronautics Act of 193$. (e) The City agrees that it will at all times during the term of this agreement maintain in good and serviceable condition and repair the entire landing area of th9 airport and all improvements, facilities, and equipment which have been or may be made, constructed, or insalled with Federal aid, including all improvements made under the Project, other than facilities and equipment owned by the Government. (f) Insofar as is vdthin its powers and reason,).bly possibl'3" the City will prevent any use of land either within or outside the boundaries of the Airport, including the construction, erection, C1.1 ter- ation, or growth, of any structure or other object thereon, which would be ,8. hazard to the landing, taking-off, or maneuvering of air- craft at the Airport, or otherViriss limit its usefulness as an airport. (g) In order to protect the rights and interests of the Govern- Ill13nt under this resolution, the City agrees that it will not enter into any transaction which would operate to deprive it of any of the rights and powers necessary to perform any or all of the covenants made herein, unless by such transaction the obligation to perform all such covenants is assumed by another public agency. . I I I . ,;1 Page 3. Section 2. That the City does hereby warrant and represent to the Government as follows: (a) That the City has title in fee simple to all the lands comprisine the landin.g area of the Airport and to all lands to be improved under the Pro j act, which lands are shovrn on the sketch attached hereto as part of Exhibit Ili, and that said lands are held free from any lien or encumbrance; (b) That the City has the power and authority to adopt this resolution and to perform all of the covenants contained therein; (c) That the City is financially and practically able to perform all of the covenants contained in this resolution; (d) That there is no pending or threatened litigation or other legEl.l proceeding, and no material and relev€lnt fact, which might ad- versely affect the prosecution of the Project, the operation of the Airport, or the performance of any of the covenants contained in this resolution, which has not been brought to the attention of the Administrator; (e) That the Mayor and City Council of the City has complied with all requirements of law in adopting this resolution. (f) That such of the above representations and warranties as involve questions of law are made upon the advice of the City Attorney of the City, whose certificate as to such matters has been previous- ly delivered to the Mayor and City COUfl,cil and is annexed hereto and made a part hereof, as Exhibit A. Section 3. TIlat the City Attorney and City Clerk be and they are authorized to furnish the Administrator such legal and factual information relative to the Airport, the Project, and this resolution as he may reasonably request. Section 4. That Sections 1 and 2 of this resolution shall become effective upon the award of any construction contract for any portion of the Project or the inauguration of any portion of the Project under force account, and shall continue in full force and effect during the useful life of the improvements made under the Project. . I I I . _,,"-,,7 ;) Page 4. Section 5. That two certified copies of this resolution be sent forthwith to the Administrator, through the Reginal Manager of Civil Aeronautics, 9th Floor, City Hall Building, Kansas City, Mo. I approve of the adoption of the foregoing resolution. - ~~t1e) . I I I . (; CEHTIFICATE OF F. S. WHITE, CITY CLERK I, F. S. vVhi te, the duly elected, qualified and acting City Clerk of the City, of Grand Island, Nebraska, do hereby certify that the foregoing resolution was legally adopted at a meeting of the Mayor and City Council of the City of (l-and Island, Nebraska, duly held on ths l4th~_ay of Jc-;,nuary, 1942., and that said resolution has been compared by me with the original hereof on file in my office and is a true copy of the whole of said original. IN WITNESS WHEREOF', I have hereunto set my hand and seal of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, thi;o 15th day of January, 1942. JJ~ ~ ~..:._--^ (SEAL) ~ ~ (title) / . I I I . ""J , EXHIBIT A CEHTIFICATE OF CITY ATTORNEY I, C. E. Cronin, the duly appointed and qualified City Attorney of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, having read the proposed resolution heretofore submitted to the City of Grand Island, Nebraska by the Administrator of Civil Aeronautics, the adoption of which is required as a condition precedent to the development of the Grand Island Municipal Airport, do hereby certify: 1. That the City of Grand Island, NBbraska has title in fee simple to all the le.nds comprising the landing area of said Airport, and to all the lands to be improved under the Project mentioned in said resolution, which lands are shown on the attached sketch, cmd that said lands are held free from any lien or encumbrance. 2. That the City of Grand Island, Nebraska has the povver to adopt said I' esolution and to perform all of the covenants and conditions contained therein. 3. That there is no pending or threatened litigation or other legal proceeding which might adversely affect the prosecution of said Project, the operation of said Airport, or the performance of any of the covenants contained in said resolution. //;7"/-;7' ....~ (/7'/ )0(~::./-- ~ ('D .J b"~/~-~-t:..--~. ., -- -~(- "-- On motion of Starr, seconded by Olivetti, that the Resolution be adopted, with the clause, "TIle City reserves the right to desig- nate the type of material to be used in runway construction" added to article (a) of Section 1. Roll call ballot, all voting aye. On motion of Boeck, Council adjourned. January 14, 1942. F. S. Whi te, City Clerk. . I I I . [3 Grand Island, Nebr. January 21, 1942. Council met in regular session, "His Honor," the Mayor, presiding. ~ach Councilman present, except Colwell. (Bad Col~ Minutes of previous meetings, January 7 & 14, were read and approved. Letter from W. W. Connell, Secretary of Tax-payers' League, pertaining to Election on City Manager form of government was read. After some discussion, the City Clerk was instructed to notify Mr. Cannel Connell, that election pertaining to City Manager form of government would be on the ballot at the spring election, April 7. Letter from C. Belknap, chairman Local Sl:lelter Committee, American Red Cross, requesting some person to be designated by the Council to sign such pledge as relates to building owned or controlled by the City of Grand Island, to be used for Red Cross purposes as shelter houses or any use in other reasonable manner in case of disaster. On motion of Starr, seconded by Kammer, Mayor Grimminger, (or successor) was delegated specific authority to sign pledge per- taining to use of City owned or operated buildings in case of disaster. January 15, 1942. Honorable Mayor and City Council. Dear Sir: We, the undersigned pro,)erty owners request your Honorabl~ Mayor and City Council tc accept the following property. The West 24' of lot 14, and the East 24' of lot 15, in the Koehler Sub-Divi- sion. This strip of ground represents a strip 48' wide between the two lots, from Bismark north to the C.B & Q. R. R. and to be used as a public street. We also request that these lots faceing Bismark Road, and the proposed street in the above reQuest, be placed in a curb sidewalk district. In~ediate action would be appreciated, there is also a drawing attached to this letter, discribing the street. Yours very truly, M. M. Lingeman Fred H. Voss On motion of Gross, seconded by Olivetti, was referred to City Property and Street & Alley COll~ittee. . I I I . n Report from Department of Health, with reference to various wells was read. On motion of Starr, seconded by Olivetti, that the Water Commissioner be instructed to make a special survey of all wells, as to possibility of contamination and the above mentioned report ordered filed. Peti tion for construction of two underpa.sses on Union Pacific at Sycamore and Cedar crossings, signed by some 1500 persons, as yet not checked as to registration, was presented. On motion of Olivetti, seconded by Cords, the petition was referred to City Attorney after signatures are checked in Clerk's office. Kammer mentioned insurance policies on City Property and re- quested that the Council meet as a Committee with members of Insurance Board at 8:00 P. M. January 26, 1942. After some discussion of milk ordin2illce to be passed, it was decided to meet next Wednesday, January 28, at 8:00 P. M. with pro- ducers. Dr. Phillips to notify the producers. Starr mentioned that employees in Ice, Water & Light Departments were eager to go in on defense bond purchases, but felt that all departments should enter program at the sa,u1e time. The Mayor appointed starr, Boeck, Olivetti and Cords as a committee to investigate particularly their o~~ departments as to participants and participation. Starr mentioned he felt there should be a guard rail and light at stub end of 11th street at Burligton tracks. On motion of starr, seconded by Cords, was referred to Street and Alley Committee, and to include 7th Street Burlington crOSSing in their inspection. The Mayor reported that the Cheif Engineer C . A. A. would be here the first of next week to determine the material to be used in construction of airport runways. Bonds of D. L. Halstead, Russell Dever, Pierre L. Peets, for hauling garbage, Elmer Snyder, Sign Hanger and Sanitary Plumbing Co." Drainlayer and Plumber, haVing been OKed by the Citylttorney as to form, were presented. On motion of Walker, seconded by Olivetti, were approved. . I I I . A t, J I J Bills were read and on motion of Olivetti, seconded by Gross, were allowed and ordered paid. Roll call ballot, all voting aye. On motion of Olivetti, Council adjourned. Jan 21, 1942. F. S. Wh i t e , Ci ty Clerk. . I I I . 11 Grand Island, Nebr. January 22, 1942. Council met as per Special Call, "His Honor," the Mayor, pr<:lsiding . All Councilmen pres~nt at roll call. Communication from C. A. A. with reference to resolution of acceptance passed by the M.ayor and Council January 14, 1942, wherein there was a slight change made stating that the resolution would necessitarily have to be same as original mailed from C. A. A. office. (Resolution next page) . I I I . "...2. i RESOLUTION CONSTITUTING AGRE~l8NT WITH THE UNITED STATES HELATIVE TO OPEHATION AND MAINT&\JANC8 OF GRAND ISLAND MUNICIPAL AIRPORT WHEREAS, the Administrator of Civil Aeronautics of the United States Department of Commerce (hereinafter referred to as "Adminis- tratorfT), acting pursuant to the terms of the Third Supplemental National Defense Appropriation Act, 1942 (Public Law 353, 77th Congress, Title 111) has designated as necessary for national defense a project (herein called the fTproject") for developement of the Grand Island Municipal Airport (herein called the fTAirport"), which project is identified as Docket #42-904-25-3; and Whereas, as a condition precedent to release and operation of the Pro ject, the Administrator requires that the City of G rcmd Island, herein called the ("City") have title in fee simple to the landing area of the Airport and the lands to be improved under the Project and enter into an agreement with the United States (herein called the "Government"), in the manner and form hereof; and WHEREAS, the City is legally, financially, and otherwise able to enter into such an agreement and desires to avail itself of the benefits of prosecution of the project; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE ~ffiYOR AND CITY COUNCIL, OF THE CITY: Section 1. That for and in consideration of development of the Airport by the Government as contemplated by the Project, the City does hereby covenant and agree with the G overnmentas follows: (a) The Government shall have the right to develop the Airport as it sees fit, including the right to determine the exact nature of the improvements to be made under the Project, the manner in which the Project is to be conducted, the amount of Federal funds to be expended, and all other matters relating to the Project. The City will cooperate with the Government to ensure prosecution of the Project without interferences or hinderance, and agrees to permit the agents and employees of he Government, and all persons authorized by the Administrator, to enter upon, use and occupy the Airport as the Administrator may deem necessary or desirable in connection with the conduct of the Project. . I I I . "';" 4p J~ Page 2. (b) The City agrees to indemnify and save harmless the Government against and from any and all claims and damages which may arise from or in connection with the carrying out of the Project, excepting claims for materials furnished or work performed pursuant to authority given by officers, employees, or agents of the Government. (c) It is understood and agreed that all improvements made under the Project shall be the sole and absolute property of the City, except where specifically agreed otherwise, in writing, prior to the undertaking of the improvement or installation in question. (d) The City agrees that, continuously during the term of this agreement, the Airport v'iill be operated as such, and for no other purpose, and that unless utilized exclusively for'military purposes, it will at all times be operated for the use and benefit of the public, on reasonable terms and without unjust discrimination, and without gra,nt or exercise of any exclusive right for use of the Airport within the meaning of Section 303 of the Civil Aeronautics Act of 1938. (e) The City agrees that it will at all times during the term of this agreement maintain in good and s~rviceable condition and repair the entire landing area of the airport and all improvements, facilities, and equipment which have been or may be made, constructed, or installed with Federal air, including all improvements made under the Project, other t.han facilities and equipment owned by the Government. (f) Insofar as is with in its powers and reasonably possible, the City will prevent any use of land either within or outside the boundaries of the Airport, including the construction, erection, 0.1 ter- ation, or growth, of any structure or other object thereon, which would be a hazard to the landing, taking-off, or maneuvering of air- craft at the Airport, or otherwise limit its suefulness as an airport. (g) In order to protect the rights and interests of the Govern- ment under this resolution, the City agrees that it will not enter into any transaction which would operate to deprive it of any of the rights and powers necessary to perform any or all of the covenants made herein, unless b:)' such transaction the obligation to. perform all such covenants is assumed by another public agency. . I I I . " Ai J, 41 . ->c Page 3. Section 2. That the City does hereby warrant and represent to the Government a.s follows: (a) That the City has title in fee simple to all the lands comprising the landing area of the Airport and to all lands to be improved under the Project, which lands are shown on the sketch attached hereto as part of Exhibit A, and that said lands are held free from any lien or encumbrance; (b) That the ,City has the power and authority to adopt this resolution and to perform all, of the covenants contained therein; (c) That the City is financially and practically able to perform all of the covenants contained in this resolution; Cd) '~~hat there is no pending or threatened litigation or other legal proceeding, and no material and relevant fact, which might ad- versely affect the prosecution of the Project, the operation of the Airport, or the performance of any of the covenants contained in this resolution, which has not been brought to the attention of the Administrator; (e) That the Mayor and City Council of the City has complied with all requirements of law in adopting this resolution. (f) That such of the above representations and warranties as involve questions of law are made upon the advice of the City Attorney of the City, whose certificate as to such matters has been previous- ly delivered to the Mayor and City Council and is annexed hereto and made a part hereof, as Exhibit A. Section J. That the City ~torney and City Clerk be and they are authorized to furnish the Administrator such legal and factual information relative to the Airport, the Project, and this resolution as he may reasonably request. Section 4. That Sections 1 and 2 of this resolution shall become effective upon the award of any construction contract for any portion of the Project or the inaugur'ltion of any portion of the Project under force a.ccount, and shall continue in full force and effect during the useful life of the improvements made under the Project. . I I I . Page 4. 15 Section 5. That two certified copies of this resolution be sent forthwith to the Administrator, through the Reginal Manager of Civil Aeronautics, 9th Floor, City Hall Building, Kansas City, Mo. I Approve of the adoption of the foregoing resolution. ')/~ G ~(.title) . I I I . .. f J u CERTIFICATE OF F. S. WHITE, CITY CLERK I, F. S. White, the duly elected, qualified and acting City Clerk of the City, of Grand Island, Nebraska, do hereby certify that the foregoing resolution was legally adopted at a meeting of the Mayor and City Council of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, duly held on the 22nd day of January, 1942, and that said resolution has been compared by me with the original hereof on file in my office and is a true copy of the whole of said original. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and seal of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, this 23rd day of January, 1942. JJ~ 7~ On motion of starr, seconded by Walker, ~solution was adopted. Each Councilman voting aye. On motion of Starr, Council adjourned. January 22, 1942. F. S. Whi te, City Clerk. . I I I . 17 Grand Island, Nebr. February 1, 1942. 1-- Council met as per special call, His Honor, the Mayor, presiding. All Councilman pres~nt except Gross. (Kammer, Cords, Glwell, Boeck, Starr, Olivetti & Walker.) The Mayor explained the reason for having called the meeting as follows: That Army Officers had made request of him to obtain authority from the Council permitting him, (the Mayor) to make a written statement with reference to what the Ctiy would do and as to how far they would go as to providing water, electricity, sewer di tch and clearing the so called chemical zone etc. After some discussion, on motion of Starr, seconded by K$.mmer, the Mayor was authorized to proceed with negotiatLons with the Federal Government and to make such co~nitments as required by the Government, pertaining to Airport expansion. Roll call ballot, each Councilman voting "AYE". On motion of Colwell, Council adjourned. February 1, 1942. F. S. White, City Clerk. . I I I . 18 Grand Island, Nebraska. February 2, 1942. Council met as per Special Call, "His Honor," the Mayor, ,'< presiding. Each Councilmen present except, Gross,& Boeck. CO~illlITMSNT OF TH~ CITY OF GRAND ISL&~D, NEBRASKA, TO ACQUIRE LAND TO BE LEAS~D TO THg UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. WHEREAS, the United States of America, hereinafter called the Government, is considering the acquisition by lease of certain land situated in Hall County, State of Nebraska for National Defense purposes, said land being generally described as follows: "All of Section 35, the west .~ of Section 36, the south i of the SW;} and the south ~ of the north i of the SWt of Section 26, all of the south i of Section 27 lying east of the Union Pacific railroad right of way and all of Sectio!.: 34 lying east of the Union Pacific railroad right of way, all in TownShip ~2 north, Range 9, west of the 6th P.M., and the N! of the NWi and the Ni of the Si of the NW;t of Section 2, in Township 11 N, Range 9, west of the 6th P.M." AND WhEREAS, the City now owns: "All of Section 35 in Township 12, Range 9, west of the 6 th P. M." AND WHSREAS, the leasing of said land to the government for said purposes by the (,;i ty of Grand Island, State of Nebraska, would ma. ter- ially aid the general wellfare of said c~ty. NOW THEREF'OHE BE IT H&;SOLVED: That the Mayor of thel City of Grand Island, be and hereby is authorized and directed to acquire all land desired by the govern- ment as above described, not now own8d by the City and to lease all of said land desired by the government to th'9 government for National Defens8 purposes at a rental price of $1.00 per annum within 30 days after receipt of written notice from the War Department of the government that s~id land is acceptable and will be occupied and used for said purposes; said lease to be for the term ending June 30, 1942 renewal yearly at the option of the government for 25 years. IT WAS MOVED BY___ and seconded by that th"3 foregoing resolution be adopted; whereupon a vote was had with the following results; voting AYE: voting lIlAY: None. Whereupon the Mayor harry Grimminger, declared the resolution duly passed and adopted. On motion of Starr, seconded by Cords, Resolution was adopted. Roll call ballot, each Councilman voting aye. Nay none. On motion of Starr, Council adjourned. February 2, 1942. 10:00 A. M. F. S. White, City Clerk. . I I I . 19 Grand Island, Nebr. February 4, 1942. Council met in regular session, "His Honor," the Mayor presiding. Each Councilman answered at roll call. Minutes of pr'~vious meetings, lo.Ianuary 21, 22, Feb. 1, and Feb. 2, were read and approved. Petition from members of the Municipal Band requesting the Appoint- ment of Fed. L. Harrison, Band Master, was presented. On motion of Colvvell, second~d by Olivetti, was received and placed on file. Request from Mrs. Gaver for permit to lay curb sidewalk along front of Lot at 614 South Cleburn, was presented. On motion of Olivetti, seconded by Grpss, was referred to Street & Alley Con~ittee. Letter of appreciation from F. A. Cropper, NYA, pertaining to cooperation received in Grand Island, was read. On motion of Colwell, seconded by Starr, was received and placed on file. To the Honorable i'Jmyor and Ci ty Council, Grand Island, Nebr. I submit herewith the following offers on property described as follows: Lot 8, Blk 11, Lamberts Addition Lot 8, Block 11, Packer & Barrs Add. Lot 7, Blk 11, Packer & Barrs, Add. $175.00 240.00 225.00 Respectfully submitted, Frank Buell. On motion of Colwell, seconded by Kammer, was referred to the City Prop9rty Committee. Mr. Gilmore, repres9ntlng Asphalt Institute appeared before the Council making a plea to the Council for consideration of asphalt in the laying of run-ways at the Airport. On motion of Colwell, seconded by !(arnmer, City Clerk was authorized to advertise for bids for th9 Car Testing !5quipment which th9 City owns. To the Mayor and City Council, Grand Island, Nebraska. Gentlemen: W9, the City Property and Cemetery Committe9 to ~whom was ref9rred the matter involving the sale of Fractional Block Nine (9) Bonnie Brae Addition to the City of Grand Island, Hall County, Nebraska report that the Southern Nebraska Rural Public Power District has agreed to pur- chase the SEWle for One Thousand Five Hundred (1,500.00) dollars and pay cash therefore upon delivery of a deed by the City. The City shall .not be required to furnish an abstract and shall furnish a speCial deed without waranti9s. )1\ . I I I . ')0 ("i II We recommend that the said real estate be sold to tIle said South- ern Nebraska Rural Public Pow3r District according to said terms. Respectfully submitted this 4th day of Febrauary, 1942. F. H. Colwell E. C. Kammer C. J. Cords City Property and Cemetery Committee On motion of Colwell, seconded by Cords, was approved Resolution on Next page.) . I I I . (}I, (,,: ....Q: RESOLUTION Whereas, The Southern Nebraska Rural Public Power District has agreed to purchase from the City of Grand Island" the real estate defnn~:lbed as all of Fractional Block Nine (9)" in Bonnie Brae Addition to the City of Grand Island" Hall:'County, Nebraska, and Whereas, the manner in which the same shall be sold and the terms of said sale as agreed upon are as follows: the purchasers agree to pay One Thousand Five Hundred (1,,500.00) dollars for said real estate when the deed therefore is delivered. The city shall not be required to furnish an abstract of title and shall furnish a special deed for said premises without waranties. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Mayor and City Council of the City of Grand Island" Nebraska, that said sale be and the same is hereby authorized" directed and confirmed in accordance with the terms of said sale as herein before set forth. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Mayor and City Clerk be and they are hereby authorized to execute and deli ver to The Southern Nebraska Rural Public Power District a deed for said premises if no sufficient remonstrance, as provided by law, be filed against the sale of said real estate. Hespactfully subIl1i tted this ~ day of February . , 1942. F..H6Colwell E6C.~~IIIII1er C ..1 .Cords City Property and Cemetery Committee. On motion of Colwell, sec,jnded by Kammer, was adopted6 After some discussion on Salaries and Defense Bond and Stamp purchases, on motion of Olivetti, seconded by Walker, "That the Council inform city 9mploYges, thru the press, the Council favors an increase in all salaries and would recommend that an increase be granted at the time of making out 1942-1943 Budget and further . I I I . 0') {", (:.; r ,;;cormn,;nd that sam,;; ~mploy~~s in th,;; low,;;!' salary brack,;;t be given an incr9ase at this time, where ever possible. Starr stated he felt the council should go on record as in favor of each and every employee J estimating the amount he can afford to invest each month in war saving bonds and stamps, after some dis- cussion the special Committee were to bring in r:;:;port at next meeting. Bonds of Mr. Skibinski, Ray Skibinski and Joe Robertson (garbage) and Hanny Linderman, Drain Layer and Plumber having b:;:;en OKed by City Attornsy as to form. On motion of Walker, seconded by Colwell, were approved. Application of Lee Barron for dance permit at Eagles Hall, 30T! Wsst Second Street, was presented. On motion of Walker, Second- ed by Olivetti, was referred to Ordinance, Bond and License Committee. Olivetti reported two hOLr park signs were ready and would be placed immediately, also that the gutter plates and approaches in business s:;:;ction and west Second Street were being removed and pavs- ment leveled. Claims against City wers presented. On motion of Colwell, seconded by Olivetti~ ~ere allowed. Roll call ballot, all voting aye. Mr. Kruse with NYA, appeared before Council to ascertain whether or not the City would furnish guard for the buildings occupied by NYA. Ordinance #1904, providing for sale of Frac of Block 9, Bonnie Brae Addition (Testing Station) was regularly passed by the Council and signed by the Mayor. On motion of Starr, seconded by Gross) that the ordinance be read at length, roll call ballot, the ordinance was read at length and passed its first reading. moved by Kamm'3r, seconded by Colwell, that the rules be susp9nd~d and the Ordinance be plic9d on its finally passage, roll call ballot, all voting aye. The ordinanc~ was finally pass~d and approved by th9 Council. On motion of Olivetti, Council adjourned. F. S. White, City Clerk. February 4, 1942. . I I I . GENERAL FUND To Pay Co. Treas. Salaries Street & Alley Gas Tax Sewer Fund Engineer Incidentals NYA Program Recreation Municipal Pool WPA Program Airport street Lighting Hydrant Rental Park Fund Police Fund Cemetery Fund Fire Fund Paving Fund Music Fund Total Approp. Transfer Ice Fund Water Fund Ligh t Fund Paving District Sewer District APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURES FOR FISCAL YEAR 1'0 FEB. 5, 1942. APPHOPIUATED $ 2,600.00 14,600..00 28,250..00 6,900.00 27,000.00 6,500.00 46,700..00 650~OO 4,300.00 6,000.00 7,500..00 6,500..00 11,500.00 5,300.00 14,800..00 38,300.00 11,500.00 36,000.00 9,000.00 3,000..00 286-,900~00 7,500..00 294,400.00 TRANSFERS 7,500.00 7,500.00 EXPENDED 5,667..00 10,598..73 4,054.48 10,875.56 2,663.15 20,316..39 574.41 2,320..23 1,555..68 11,739..86 5,308.39 30.00 6,8.33.82 19,456.49 4,656.00 19,252.49 6,999..36 1,000.00 133,902..04 9,268.87 29,056.22 81,705..51 8,621.04 4.68 t 262,558.36 Respectfully submitted, F. S. White, City Clerk. n ")l r.:;o BALANCE $ 2,600.00 8,933..00 17,651.27 2,845.52 16,124.44 3,836.85 26,383.61 75.59 1,979..77 4,444.32 3,260.14 1,191..61 11,500.00 5,270..00 7,966.18 18,843.51 6,844.00 16,747.51 2,000.64 2,000..00 160,497..96 . I I I . G: ,~ (...,.'~ Grand Island, Nebraska. February la, 1942. Council met as per Special Call, "His Honor," the Mayor pre- siding. All I"..ouncilmen present. The Mayor mentioned having received a letter from Mr. Flaharty requesting written confirmation from the Mayor, confirming conversa- tion that the City put inexcrow the amount of 50~ pJr yard (being the difference.:, according to CPj., estimate, between the cost of asphalt and concrete runways) on 165,OOOsq yds. Engineer Harrison stated that th::l difference would be in the neighborhood of $70,000.00, and he f9lt that the State CAA would put up the amount over tind above what the city felt they could stand. The Mayor suggested the city put in escrow $25,000.00 and notify the State CAA and await for the WPA Cornmital. On motion of Starr, seconded by Olivetti, that the city be author- ized to put $25,000~OO (there being $26,383.00 available in escrow as our sponsorship in concrete runways. Roll call ballot, voting aye- Gross, Kammer, Cords, Boeck, Colwell, Starr, Oilivetti and Walker. Nay-none. Starr suggested that the city purchase $5.00 war saving stamp. IYlayor recommended camilli ttees illget and find a solution at next meeting. Cords suggested taking e.:ach department'at a time. Finance Committee make adjustments with heads of each department, and report back at next meeting. The Mayor appointed Fred L. Harrison leader of the Municipal Band. On motion of Starr, seconded by Gross, appointment was confirmed. On motion of Colwell, Council adjourned. F. S. White, City Cl::lrk. February 10, 1942. . I I I . n "p r:,: ~) Grand Island, Nebraska. Feb. 13, 1942. Council met as per Special Call, "His Honor," the Mayor presiding. All Pres~mt except Walker arld Karrilller. To the Mayor and City Council, Grand Island, Nebr. Gentlemen: We, the members of the Ordinance, License and Bond Committee to whom was referred the application of Lee Barron, for permit to operate a dance hall on the premises located at 3071 West Second Street, Grand Island, Nebraska, report that we have mad:3 investigation and recomm'3nd that said permit be granted to said applicant. Dated this Thirteenth day of February, 1942. Juli~~_~oe~t______ F. H" Colwell Ordinance, License and Bond Committee Moved by Olivetti, seconded by Starr, that the report be accepted. Colwell reported that rest rooms at Park, was carefully investi- gated, and committee fe9ls tl.at the building should be completed as per plans and specifications. After some discussion on purchase of property South of Belt Line, and East of Pine Street, it was moved by Olivetti, that the Ci ty Property Corroni ttee be authorized to contact mmers of Voss & Lingeman ground, and ascertain whether or not deal can be comsummated and for what price. Seconded by Starr, carried. Moved by Starr, that the Council adjourn. February 1),1942. F. S. Ikhi t e, City Clerk. . I I I . "f: r:; u Grand Island, N~braska. February 16, 1942. Council met as p~r special call, "His honor," the Mayor, pr~siding. All Councilm~n answered to roll call, ~xc~pt Bo~ck, who was out of th~ City, and Walk~r. "His Honor" stat~d the purpose of the meeting and asked that those opposed to the erection of a rest room in Pioneer Park to please state th?ir cases. Those who spoke in protest were the following: Mrs. Prince, Dr. Farnsworth, Mrs. B. Donald, Mrs. Det- weiler, Dan Mara, Dr. lVlcGra th, I. R. A.l tel', B. Donald and F. J. Cleary. Mrs. Horth by proxy and lVII'S. Glade with a Western Union messag~. W. D~tweiler and Geo. Baumann, thot that accomodations should be made availabl~, but hated to have a large building placed in the small space availabl~. Mrs. Lyman, who represneted a number of til~ older people, made expression favoring the facilities ~lich would accomodate the great- est number of people. The Mayor ask~d if any ot.hers, 9i ther for or agains t the er9C- tion of building in question, wished to speak, if' not the Council would take the matter under advisem~nt and notic~ would be given thru the papers as to the final d~cision. starr favor9d accomodations for the farmer class, eith~r in Pioneer Park or other close in place. Oliv9tti and Cords made ex- pressions that the pluce was suppos~d to be for accomodation of the p~opl~, but if the citizens did not favor such improv~ment, maybe it would be put to a vote of the peop19. . I I I . f.~. "'j <:: 6 R ]!: .s. .a. L II. 1. 1. .a. li WHEREAS, the County of Hall, comenced several actions in the District Court of Hall County, Nebraska for the purpose of foreclosing general taxes on certain lots, tracts and parcels of land within the City of ~and Island, Nebraska, and, WHEREAS, sales were had in said foreclosure actions and the County of Hall purchased real estate at said sales and deeds for said properties were delivered to said County by the Sheriff con- ducting said sale and, WHEREAS, the Ci ty of Grand Island, had special assessments due on certain pieces of said real estate and did not protect its lien and after said real estate was purchased by the County of Hall the City's lien was foreclosed and, WHEREAS, on the 15th day of October, 1941, the Mayor and Council of the City of Grand Island, passed and approved a resolution cancelling and striking from the records the special assessments due on the real estate purChased by the County of Hall, and, WHEREAS, The County of Hall, has c~nmenced proceedings on said foreclosure actions to have the sales to the property purchased by it set aside, and, WHEREAS, the special assessments cancelled and striken from the records as listed in the resolu tion passed and approved on the 15th day of October, 1941, should, therefore, be re-entered and placed back upon the tax records of said City, and, WHEREAS, a listing of the ppecial assessments heretofore cancelled and stricken from the records and which should be put back upon the tax records of the Ci ty is hereto attached and made a part hereof. THEREF'OhE BE IT HESOLVED BY 11HE MAYOH AND CITY COUNCIL of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, that the special assessments ordered cancelled and stricken from the record as set forth in the resolution dated October 15, 1941, as described in the list hereto attached, be and the SfJ.me are hereby ordered roe-entered, reinsta tad and placed back upon the tax records of said City as valid existing liens and the Oi ty Treasurer be and he is hereby dir'ected, authorized, and in- structed to re...entered, reinstate, and place said special assessments back upon the tax records. . I I I . no ;:; () RESOLUTION (CONTD) BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk be and he is hereby directed to forward to the 01 ty Treasurer a certified copy of this resolution. Respectfully submitted this 16th day of February, 1942. E.C . Kammer , ..-__" F.H.Colwell. Willia~ ~.Gross. Finance Oomm.ittee. On motion of Kamm9r, s9cond9d by Colw0ll, resolution was adopted. Roll call ballot, each voting aye. Discussion on Airport. On motion of Colwell, Council adjourned. F. S. Wh i t e , City Clerk February 16, 1942. ;2,,9 List of property deeded to Hall County in which City has special assessments, which will be cancelled. Page--2. Case No. 8702 (Cont). Acct No. Description Lt Blk Q..i ty Specials N. Int. . 73 College 4 18 Paving 125.02 Sewer 29.00 I Wa tel" ,31.72 Weeds 2.00 74 It 6 18 Paving 125.02 Sewer 29.00 Water 31.72 IN eed s 2.00 79 n 19 22 Sewer 27.39 80 .. 5 23 Sewer 31.83 81 It 7 23 Sewer 31.83 82 u 9 23 sewer 31.83 83 It 11 23 Sewer 31.82 84, It 17 23 Sewer 31.83 85 ,- 2 23 Sewer 31.83 86 " 4 23 Sewer 31 .83 87 tI 6 23 Sewer 31.83 88 tl 10 23 Sewer 31.83 89 It 12 23 Sewer 31.83 93 " 20 23 Sewer 31.83 94 It 2 24 Sewer 31.83 95 It 3 24 Sewer 31.83 Water 34.41 Gravel 1.10 96 It 4 24 Sewer 31.83 97 n 5 24 Sewer 31.83 I INa tel" 34.41 Gr a vel laO 98 II 6 24 Sewer 31.83 99 It 7 24 Sewer 31.83 Water 34.41 Gravel 1.10 100 , 8 24 Sewer 31.83 101 II 10 24 Sewer 31 .83 " 102 tl 11 24 Sewer 31.83 Water 34.41 Gra vel 1.10 103 tt 12 24 Sewer 31.83 110 It 4 25 Sewer 46.16 Water 34.41 Gravel 1.10 111 It 6 25 Sewer 46.16 Water 34.41 Gra vel 1.10 112 It 7 25 Sewer 46.16 Vi! a tel" 37 . 52 114 II 9 25 Sewer 46.16 Water 37 .52 115 II 11 25 Sewer 46.16 I Water 37 .52 116 II 13 25 Sewer 46.16 Water 37.52 117 It 15 25 Sewer 46.16 . Water 37 .52 118 It 20 25 Sewer 46.16 Wa t 81" 34.11L Gra. vel 1.10 \ (} .n e} \ 1 List of property deeded to Hall County in wbi ch City has special assessment s, which will be cancelled. Case No. 8688 Acct No. Description ~i.L;.,JJt Blk C1 ty Speci Rls N. Int. n._ 3 Arnold & Abbott N 40 ft 2 7 Water 17.45 14 Arnold Plac e IN 13.4 ft 8 8 S e'll er 6.34 . 46 Ashton PLace 7 "I Wa ter 22 .51 Casev No. 8692 I 3 Bakers 2 9 Sewer 41.80 42 Boggs & Bill 11 2 Gra vel 1.25 44 .. 14 2 Gra vel 1.25 48 u 12 3 Gra vel 1.25 Clifford Stull 49 It 13 3 Gravel 1.25 It 50 u 14 3 Gravel 1.25 .. 54 u 13 5 Gravel 1.25 56 tt 3 6 Gravel 1.25 61 tl 15 7 Gr a vel 1..50 62 It 16 7 Gravel 1.50 63 It 6 8 Gra vel 1.25 Water 44 .40 64 tl 7 8 Gr a vel 1.25 65 u 8 8 Gra veJ. 1.25 66 u 9 8 Gravel 1.25 67 u 10 8 Gra vel 1.25 69 u 14 8 Gravel 1.25 70 It ,5 9 Gravel 1.25 71 n 6 9 Gravel 1.25 72 u 11 9 Gravel 1.25 73 u 12 9 Gra vel 1.:50 74 It 15 9 Gravel 1.50 75 .. 16 9 Gra vel 1.50 76 " 4 10 Gr a ve 1 1.50 I 77 It 5 10 Gra vel 1.50 80 " 6 11 Gra vel 1.50 81 It 8 11 Gra vel 1.50 82 " No ! 1 & 2 12 Gra vel 1.50 . 83 " 3 14 Gra vel 1.50 84 It 4 14 Gra vel 1~50 85 It 5 15 Gra vel 1.50 86 at 6 15 Gravel 1.50 87 u 8 15 Gra vel 1.50 Case No. 8702 59 COllege 13 13 W at er Tap 32.25 No. Cancel 60 ", 15 13 Water Tap 32 .25 No Cancel " 61 at 3 15 Sewer 48.87 62 u 5 15 Sewer 39.09 63 It 7 15 Sewer 19 .54 64 u 8 15 Sewer 48.87 \IV ateI' 36.45 Gravel 1.17 65 u 10 15 Sewer 48 .87 Water 36.42 Gra vel 1.17 66 u 12 15 Sewer 50.95 I Water 37.98 Gravel 1.22 68 " 1 16 Sewer 35.80 . Water 36.43 Gra vel 1.17 72 It 2 18 Pa ving 125.02 Sewer 29.00 Water 31.72 Weeds 2.00 . I I I . ('!>. .( e'd. Grand Island, Nebraska. February 18, 1942. Council met in regular session, "His ldlnor," the Mayor, presiding. i!.ach Councilman answered at roll call. Minutes of previous meetings, Feb. 4, 10, 13 and 16, were read and approved. Notice from Nebraska Liquor Control Commission, of suspension for one week, of liquor license of Vvm. Wohl, was read. On motion of Kammer, sec,mded by Colwell, received and placed on file. Kammer reported a decision of Finance Cooonittee to raise salar- ies of hourly men five cents per hour, and all employees in lower wage bracket from $5.00 to $10.00 per month. After some discussion it was decided to make wri tten report. Boeck mentioned that the State Fire Marshal had made inquiry if Grand Island would entertain the District Fire fehool sometime in April. After some discussion, on motion of ~oeck, seconded by Colwell, "that the Fire Chief inform the State Fire MarShall, the City would be pleased to have the Fire School here in April." Boeck mentioned that trle Fire Chief had recrui ted one hundred men for emergency under Civilian Defense. Some discussion as to water supply and hazards to same in Grand Island. Starr mentioned receipts at Airport should be credited to Airport as a revolving fund. On motion of Starr, seconded by Colwell, the receipts from Airport will be credited to Airport fund quarterly. On motion of Walker, seconded by Olivetti, the proposition of underpasses be placed on the April 7, 1942 ballot, to be constructed ,J ['- at such time as National emergencies will warrant. Locations to be decided by Council at a later date. After much discussion, roll call ballot, each Iotouncilman voting aye. At this time the Mayor asserted his rights and vetoed th.e action of the ~ouncil explaining his reasons. That in first place he did not feel that now was the time on account of the need for materials for National Defense, secondly, that the Hiway Department had Oked one underpass or viaduct put were held up on account of the fact that the War Department had charge of all construction materials. . I I I . r ~-" iJ~ ;-:; Vote sustaining th~ veto, Gross and Kamm~r. Voting Nay, Colw~ll, Boeck, Starr, Cords , Olivetti and 'Walker. The Mayor declared the veto lost. Bonds of Edward Ruff, Fred Brase, J. W. Burk, Garbage, Otto Haller, Patrolman and Ray Mullin Electrician, hewing been OKed as to form by City Attorney, on motion of Walker, seconded by Karr@er, were approved. February 18, 1942. Honorable Mayor and City Council, We, your street and Alley Cooonittee to whom was referred the question of providing protection at ffiast 11th Street and C. B. & Q. Railroad. After investigation of th~ situation, your Cornmittee advise a baracade be erected across eleventh ~reet a distance of 12 feet from the railroad track with a red reflector in the center. Your COinmittee believes this will correct this situation and recommend this be done. M. A. Ol.i vet ti C. J. Cords E. L. Walker Street & Alley C orumi ttee On motion of Olivetti, seconded by Boeck, report was approved and recommendation adopted. February 17, 1942. Honorable Mayor and City ~ouncil: We, your Street and Alley COlumittee to whom was referred the application of lViI's. .1:1. H. Gaver, 614 South Cleburn street to con".. struct a curb sidewalk at that property. In view of the fact there are no sidewalks in this block at the present time and in line with our established policy in cases of this kind, your Committee here- vd th recommends permission be given to construct this curb sidewalk. Yours truly, M. A. Olivetti C. J. \"ords E. L. Walker Street & Alley Committee On motion of Olivetti, seconded by Cords, report was approved and recornrnendation adopted. Some discussion concernlng cooperation of Grand Island in Federal Housing. On motion of Colwell, seconded by Olivetti, "that the City of Grand Island offer its cooperation to the .fi'ederal Hous- ing Administration in the establishment of a defense area at this point". . I I I . S ~J~ ~j {fJ Voting aye, Gross, Kammer, Colwell, Boeck, Starr, Cords, Olivetti and Walker. Voting Nay, None. Letter from F. B. I. pertaining to F. B. I. School for civilian defense to be held in North Plafte from Feb. 23 to Feb. 28 inc. was read. On motion of Cords, seconded by Gross, the Chief (or alternate) and ons policeman (the Chief's selection) were authorized to attend F. B. I. School in North Platte. February 18, 1942. Honorable Mayor and City iJouncil, Grand Island, Nebraska. Gentlemen: We, your Finance Committee to whom was referred the matter of wage adjustment in the lower income brackets in all City Depart- ments recomrnend that the follo"Vving adjustments be made, effective march 1, 1942. That the wages in the Water and Light Department be adjusted in accordance with the recommendation of the Water and Light Comm- ittee which recommendation is hereto attached. That all hourly workers in the Street Department, Engineering Department, Sewer Department, Park Department, and Cemetery Depart- ment receive an increase of 5 cents per hour in the prevailing wage scale. Respectfully submitted, E. C. Kemmer F. H. CoJ,Vf~ll Julius Boeck William A. Gross February 18, 1942. Honorable Mayor and City Council, Grand ~ sland, Nebraska. Gentlemen: We, your Water and Light Committee wish to recommend the follow- ing pay increases, applying to employees in the Water, Light and Ice Depar tm en ts: Office Billing ~lerks and Machine Operator now receiving $85.00 per month increase to $90.00 per month. Office Cashiers and Telephone Operator now receiving $80.00 per month increase to $85.00 per month. Collector now receiving $100.00 per month increase to $110.00 per month. Meter read8r now rec8iving $115.00 per month increase to $120.00 per month. Extra meter reader now receiVing 45~ per hour increase to 50~ p:?r hour. Combination service man and collector now receiving 45~ per hour increase to 50~ per hour. Office Assistant Bookkeeper now receiving $100.00 p8r month increase to $110.00 per month. Office Assistant .bookkeeper nOVJ receiving $120.00 per month increase to $125.00 per month. . I I I . s: ,,' '(j 1..';: Ice Office Bookkeeper and Cashier now receiving $100.00 per month increase to $110.00 per month. Storekeeper now receiving $95.00 per month increase to $100.00 per month. Plant Oiler now receiving $100.00 per month increase to $110.00 per month. Coal Tender now receiving $100.00 per month increase to $100.00 per month. Mechanic Helper now receiving $90.00 per month increase to $100.00 per month. Respectfully submitted. Elias F. Starr M. A. Olivetti E. L. Walker Conillli ttee On motion of Kar~ler, seconded by Colwell report was adopted. RBSOLUTION WHB:REAS on the l5tl'1 day of October the Mayor and Ci ty Council decided that they would sponsor N.Y.A. Girls Project in this City to the extent of Seventy Five Dollars ($75.00) per month and at the time of making the 1941-1942 budget, funds were made available and WHEH8AS there is a unexpended balance in the Incidental Fund of the General Fund of over Twenty Five T.housand Dollars ($25,000.00) NOW THEHEFOhE Bg IT Rii:SO~VtW BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL, that the sum of Six Hundred Seventy Five Dollars ($675.00) which is Seventy Five Dollars ($75.00) per month from November 1, 1941 to August 1, 1942, be transferred from the Incidental Fund of the General Fund to the NYA Girls Project Fund and that the City Clerk be and he is hereby authorized to make such transfer and draw warr- ants in the amount above stated against NYA Girls Project Fund. Respectfully submitted this 18th day of February, 1942. -y. H. Colwell E. C. Kammer___ Julius Boeck William A. Gross Finance Committee On motion of Colwell, seconded by Kammer, Resolution was adopt'3d. Claims were read. On motion of Gross, seconded by Colwell, were allowed. Roll call ballot, each voting aye. On motion of Olivetti, Council adjourned. February 18, 1942. F. S. White, City Clerk. .. I I I . r ,," ~j ~) Grand Island, Nebraska. February 20, 1942. Council met as per special call of Mayor, "His Honor," presiding. All ~ouncilmen present except Walker. Wire from Mrs. Flaherty of C.A.A. was read. Some discussion as to improvements at Airport, during which it was suggested that the Mayor, Starr and Harrison go to Kansas City to see Mr. Flaherty. Telephone calls to Mr. Robbins and Mr. Flaherty. Mr. Robbins informed Mr. Starr there would be a meeting in Ainsworth either Sfturday P. M. or Sunday and if necessary would arrange a meeting ad the C.A.A. Cownission in Grand Island for later. Mr. Flaherty informed Mr. Harrison that as soon as plans and specifications were received, he would forward to Washington. Mr. Harrison informed the Mayor and Council, that the WPA had cancelled all work pertaining to Purk improvement, also that they had withdrawn any previous offer other than $6.00 per man month for im- provement at Airport. Colwell mentioned offer of Lingeman and Voss, to transfer to Grand Island, Lots 14 and 15, Koehlers Sub-division, for the sum of $2,000.00, and also that he.,ould contact owners of Lot 13, as to prospects concerning sale. On motion of Boeck, Council adjourned. Feb. 20, 1942. 6:35 P. M. F. S. VVhite, City Clerk. . I I I . ("':-- {1, i:I () Grand Island, Nebr. March 4, 1942. Council fH'3t in regular session, "His Honor," the Mayor, presiding. Each Councilman present. Minutes of previous m~etings, Feb. 18 and 20, were read and approved. Bid of Roush Motor Company, on car testing equipm;mt, was opened and read as follows: $200.00 On motion of Colwell, seconded by Boeck, bid was rejected, and cash deposit ($10.00) ordered returned. Communication from Western Electric Supply Company, with refer- ence to parking meters was presented, on motion of Olivetti, seconded by Gross, was referred to Street & Alley Commi ttee. On motion of Starr, seconded by Colwell, the Council went on record as favoring War Saving stamp Drive, and also that each employee contribute to same. After som'9 discussion the department committee heads, d'9cided to '"^' contact employees in their d'9partments, pertaining to investing in war saving stamps and liberty bonds. Letter from Mr. Rouse pertaining to sale of his lot in Cemetery back to city. On motion of Co1w'911, s'9conded by Kammer, that th'9 purchase pric'9 ($10.00) be paid to Mrs. Rouse as soon as he delivered the original deed to him or make out new deed conv'9ying title to City. Roll call ballot, each voting aye. Notice from Hastings WPA office, tha,t headquarters were being transferred to Lincoln and Norfolk, Grand Island being in district #111, Lincoln. On motion of Oliv'9tti, s'9cond'9d by Colwell was rec'9ived and placed on fil'9. Notice of hearing before RailV'vay Commission in Lincoln, on 1'1 arch 13, pertaining to descontinuing U. P. trains, #539 & 540 between Omaha and Grand Island was read. On motion of Olivetti, seconded by Gross, was received and placed on file. Requ'9st from Halph Lancaster , salvage commi tt'9'9 chaiI'lJlan, that th'9re be a salvage manager appointed. . I I I . 'Q ''/ ~, ~ The Mayor apppointed Mr . Olivetti, chaL.rman of street Department to see that collections were made. On motion of Starr, seconded by Colwell, the Mayor and Clerk wer<:~ autl:lOrized to sign release of mechnics lien on Lot 6, Block 5, Packer and Barr's Addition, claim having been paid Feb. 5, 1932. Engineer Harrison mentioned that the WPA had taken a definite stelld that no more Park work would be considered until the re19C1se of Pioneer Park, and that there had been an insinuation that perhaps it might effect all projects in Grand Island. After some dis- cussion, the Mayor suggested that Starr, Colwell and .Harrison make a trip to Lincoln to contact Messrs Felton and Bottson. On motion of Olivetti, seconded by L\.ammer, Starr, Colwell and ~arrison were authorized to go to Lincoln in police car. Roll call ballot, all voting aye. After some discussion on Insurance, on motion of Karr@er, seconded by Colwell, the insurance claims were ordered paid as follows: Grand Island Fire and Casualty Insurance $1978.15, Cady & Guendel, $765.10. Roll call ballot, each voting aye. March l~, 1942. Honorable Mayor and City ~ouncil, Grand Island, Nebraska. 1\ Gentlemen: We, your Conunittee on Water and Light, beg to recommend that the Water Department prepare plans and specifications for the installation of an additional city well and pump; also that the department make the necessary arrangements for the purchase by the Mayor and City of certain lands on whIch to place this well. Your Committee feels, that owing to the anticipated needs of the Water Department, becaus'3 of the increase in population due to th'3 Gov'3rnm'3nt plC:lcinG an Ordnance Plant immediately west of Grand Island, W'3 will need an additional well. ~lias E. Starr E. L. Walk'3r ---M. A. Olivetti C. J. Cords Ice, Wat9r & Light Committee .~ On motion of Starr, seconded by Colw911, l~eport was approved. starr presented Christmas Str'3et Lighting bill for $742.16, and moved that sam'3 be paid from General Fund. Some discussion on short- ages that might occur in General Fund bill was h31d up. Bond of Mad'3r-Polzell Sign Company was presented. On motion of . I I I . C .J 2:.b Walker, seconded by Colwell, was approved. R SOL UTI 0 N _E________ WHJ:liFlEAS" on the 20th da.y of November, 1940, the Mayor and Council regularly passed and approved Ordinance No. 1810 levying special taxes to pay for the cost of construction of paving District No. 93" and WHEREAS, thex'e appears in said Ordinance an assessment as follows: OWNER ._ LOT J. R. & Dorothy M. Snyder, w. 50 Ft.~ Fr.3 BLOCK ADDI'I'ION AlvlOU:N'r :8'1'. 1 H. G. Clarks d1>20 0'" 'tj) J .(~O And WHh"'REAS, the said property was e1'roneous~<lescri bed and should have been described as follows: OWNER .T. R. & Doro i;hy M. Snyder" IN. 50 F't. LOT BLOCK ADDITION AMOUNT Pre 3 Fr. 21 Russel Wheeler's ~p20 .26 THEREI?ORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Mayor and City Council of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska that the tax records of the City of Grand Island, Nebrasl{a be corrected" amended, and changed and that the cost for said paving be assessed against the property especially benefited as follows: OWNER J. H. &: Dor'othy M. Snyder, W. 50 F't. LOT BLOCK ADDITION M~OUNT Fr. 3 Pr. 2\1 Russel Wheelel", S fI;20 .26 BE IT FURTHER RESOL~ID that the City Treasurer be and he is hereby directed" authorized and instructed to correct, amend" and charlge ~;[lidta:x l"ecords according to the provisions of this refwlutlon and that the G1 ty Cler'k be and he is hereby directed and instructed to fortbwi th for1}vara to the Gi ty Treasurer' a certified copy of this reBolution. Respectfully sUlbmitted this .. day of March, 1942 It 4th MaA.Ql1vetti..... C ,.1 a Cords a Eat,Walker. Street and Alley Comrni ttee. On motion of Olivetti, seconded by Gross, was adopted. . I I I . ~ (), ~) .~ RES 0 L UTI 0 N ---------- WHEHEAS, on the 2nd day of March, 1938, the 1/[ayor and Ci ty CouDell of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska passed and approved Ordlnance No. 1596 levying special taxes to pay foY' the cost of constructi.on and l' epair of sidewalks, and WHEhEAS" ther'e appear's in said Ordinance, an assessment as follows: OWNER James A. Mickelson IJOT 6 BLOCK 79 ADDITION Ol"iginal Town AMOUNT ~p27 .00 AND VJHEREAS, the said property was erroneouslJ7< descr:ibed and shou 10. have been descri bed as follows. OWN1<:::R James A, Michelson So. One-hF~lf LOT 6 BLOCK 79 ADDrrION Original Town AMOUNT ~p27 .00 TH:E:R:t~;FiORE BE I'I' RESOLVill) by the Mayor and City Council of the City' of Grand Island, Nebraska that the tax 1'eco1"'ds of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska be corrected, mnended, and changed and that the cost for said construction and repair be assessed against the property especially bennf:i. ted as follows: OWNER James A. Michelson So. One~Hallfl LOc:Ll 6 BLO 01< 79 AM OUIPI' 4rl)'7 00 I.W~ · ADDITION Ori gj.nal Town BE IT FUHTHEh h.~SOIJ VElD that 'the City Treasurer be and he is hereby directed, author'ixed and instl'ucted to correct, amend, and change said tax records according to the provisions of this resoluti.on and that the City Clerk be and he is hereby directed and instructed to fortbwi th fO~iard to the Oi ty Treasurer a certi.fied copy of this resolution. Respectfully submitted this 4th da-:{ of March, 1942.. M.A.Olivetti..__< C.J.Cor~ ,-< E.L.Walker, Street anr) Alley 00l11mi ttee. On inotion of Olivetti, seconded by Gross, Resolution was adopted. . I I I . If! ~. ~\ ':~ U RESOLUTION ----------- WHEREAS, on the 5th day of March, 1924, the Mayor and City Council of the Ci ty of Grand Island, Nebraska, passed and approved Ordinance No. 1023 levying special sewer main taxes to pay for the cost of construction of special sewer main district No. 76 of said City, and WHEREAS, Blocks Nine (9) and Ten (10) of Koehler Sub-division to the'City of Grand Island, Nebraska, were each assessed the sum of Forty-seven and 52/100 ($47.52) Dollars to pay for the cost of said Sewer and saie ordinance provided that said assessments should not bear interest until so ordered by the Mayor and Council and that the amount of said assessment should be collected as a tapping charge V'lhen said sewer main was tapped, and. that assessments should not be collected as in the case of other special assessments until ordered so collected by resolution of the Mayor and City Council, and WHEREAS, said Blocks Nine (9) and Ten (10) of Koehler Sub-division to the City of Grand Island, Nebraska have been purchased by the School District of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska as a location for the new Dodge School Building and said sewer main assessments should now be collected as other special assessments and should bear interest from date hereof, as provided by law. THEREE'OHE BE IT RESOL VEl) BY THE MAYOll AND OIT-Y G aJNOIL of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska that the speCial sewer main taxes levied and assessed against Blocks Nine (9) and Ten (10) of Koehler Sub-divi- sion to the City of Grand Island, Nebraska each in the sum of F'orty- seven and 52/100 ($47.52) Dollars be and the same are hereby ordered collected as other speCial assessments and that said special assessments bear interest as provided by law, from date hereof. BE IT FUJ:\.THEh, hESOLViID that the City Treasurer be and he is hereby ordered, authori~ed and directed to collect said speCial assessments with interest from date hereof as in the case of other special assess- ments and that the City Clerk be and he is hereby ordered and directed to forthwith forward to the said City Treasurer a certified copy of this resolution. ,/'-.';;,.' "/tr'--"-",,,,'.'.j/"~"" ....,. ..".r' ~I ....,p / Mar c~>~ .. ~~,;~~_~/.// , \ ?<:;t:t ("f->- <' '. ,./ ~! .f ~2: ,.'" ,:':>[,'--//1-1,.1'11,,1,1 ../f/ Respectfully Comilli ttee. On motion of Gross, s~cond9d by Boeck, Resolution was adopted. . I I I . 41 li.!SOltll..I.~.Q..N WHEREAS, on the 8th day of September, 1936, the Mayor and City Council of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, passed and approved Ordinance No. 1539 levying special water main taxes to pay for the cost of construction of special water main district No. 78 of said Ci t~r, and WHEREAS, there appeared in said Ordinance, the following special assessments, to-wit: NAME Mary K. Wolf Chris Nielsen PR. LOT BLOCK 9 10 AlI'lUUNT $127.05 127.05 ADDITION Koehler Su b. u l~ WHEREAS, said Ordinance provided that the amounts so levied should not bear interest until so ordered by the Mayor and Council, and the amount so levied should be collected as a tapping charge when said main was tapped, or collected as other special assessments when ordered so collected by resolution of the Mayor and Council, and WHEREAS, the real estate herein described has been pul"chased by the School District of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska as a location for the new Dodge school and the taxes so levied and assessed should now bear interest as provided by law and should be collected by the City Treasurer as other special asseSffiuentn. THEREFORE BE IT hESOLVED BY rr'~ IViAYOh AND CITY COUNCIL of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska that the special water main taxes levied and assessed against Blocks Nine (9) and Ten (10) of Koehler Sub-division to the City of Grand Island, Nebraska each in the sum of One Hundred Twenty-seven and 5/100 ($12'7.05) Dollars be and the same are hereby ordered collected as other special assessments and that said special assessments bear interest as provided by law, from date hereof. BE IT FUHTHER. hESOLVEU that the City Treasurer be and he is ordered, authorized, and directed to collect said special assessments with interest from date hereof as in the case of other special assess- ments and that the City Clerk be and he is ordered and directed to forth- with forward to the said City Treasurer a certified copy of this resolution. Respectfully SUbm1t:ed th1S~..daY of MarCh'~.~. .. ?7~' ..~ ~ Light, Water and Ice Committee. . I I I . 4,;1 --<'..... r-,~I On motion of Starr, s~cond~d by Kamm~r, R~solution ~as adopt~d. Th9 Mayor appoint~d Starr, and Gross as a committ9~ to me9t with the School Board with refer9nc~ to water main and s~wer tax on lots 9 & 10, Koehler's Sub-Division, at a time set by School Board, and City Clerk authorized to notify School Board of said action. Cords commented on the F. B. I. School which was attended last w~~k by Chief Zachry and lVI. G. Martin and suggested that the cornmitt~~ meet with the Chief Tuesday P. M. March 10, 1942. Olivetti suggest~d that if anything is need~d at Di~)posal Plant, owing to increase in population, that it be discussed at Tuesday meeting. Ordinance #1905, call for special election on change in charter, ~, pertaining to City Manager fonn of government, was regularly passed by the Council and signed by the Mayor. On motion of Olivetti, aeconded by Gross, ordinance was placed on its first reading at length. Roll call ballot, all voting aye. On motion of Starr, ssconded by 01well, rules wers susp:mded, and ordinance placed onits final passage and finally pass'3d. Roll call ballot, all voting aye. Ordinance #1906, calling for Special election on voting bonds for the purchase of Dodge School grounds was regularly passed by the Council and sign'3d by the iViayor. On motion of Starr, seconded by Colwell, ordinance was placsd on its first rsading at lsngth. Roll call ballot, all voting aye. On motion of Kammer, seconded by Colwell, rules were suspend'9d and Ordinance plac'9d on its final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot, each Councilman voting aye. After some discussion on viaduct or underpass, the Mayor stating i, that informe.tion from the State &1gineer5 office, vms that it would be impossible to obtain the necessary materi&ls for construction, for at least the duration. On motion of Kammer, s'9conded by Gross, the proposition of und9rpass b9 not on th9 ballot at th'9 corning spring election. Voting aye, Gross, i:\ammer, il ~, Colw9ll, Boeck, Starr, Cords and Wall):9r, voting h, c~, Olivetti. Claims against the City W9re read. On motion of Gross, second'9d by Boeck, were allowed. Roll call ballot, each voting aye. . I I I . /} t-~ ~~) The Mayor announced, the Schhol Board and Committee from County Supervisors and Committee from Council would meet Friday P. M. to discuss tax foreclosures. On motion of Colwell, Council adjourned until Tuesday P. M. F. S . White, Ci ty Cl erk. March 4, 1942. If 4 :t, :t APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURES FOR FISCAL YEAR TO MARCH 5, 1942. . GENERAL FUND APPROPRIATED TRANSFERS EXPENDED BALANCE To Pay, Co. Treas. 2,600.00 2,600.00 I Salaries 14,600.00 6,349.00 8,251.00 Street & Alley 28,250.00 12,039.33 16,210.67 Gas Tax 6,900.00 4,482.92 2,417.08 Sewer Fund 27,000.00 12,629.22 14,370.78 Engineer 6,500.00 3,181.69 3,318.31 Incidentals 46,700.00 24,557.33 22,142.67 NYA Program 650.00 422.63 227.37 NYA-Gir1s 675.00 269.35 405.65 Recreation 4,300.00 2,535.42 1,764.58 Municipal Pool 6,000.00 1,555.68 4,444.32 WPA Program 7,500.00 7,500.00 12,770.13 2,229.87 I Airport 6,500.00 4,546.02 6,135.02 4,911.00 Street Lighting 11,~00.00 11,500.00 Hydrant Rental 5,300.00 30.00 5,270.00 Park Fund 14,800.00 7,283.63 7,516,.37 Police Fund 38,300.00 22,710.42 15, 5 89 . 5 8 Cemetery Fund 11,500.00 5,119.57 6,380.43 Fire Fund 36,000.00 22,455.67 13,544.33 Paving Fund 9,000.00 8,028.34 971.66 Music Fund 3,000.00 1,000.00 2,000.00 Total Approp. 286,900.00 12,721.02 Transfers 129721.02 299,621.02 153,555.35 146,065.67 Ice Fund 10,990.81 I Water Fund 32,845.87 Light Fund 92,711.98 . Paving District 8,621.04 Se'wer District 4.6~ r298, 729.73 Respectfully submitted, F. S. Whi t e , City Clerk. . I I I . /! ~'" ~t ~) Grand Island, Nebr. March 10, 1942. Council met as p<;;r ad journIll:;n t of .l.II.i.arch 4, "His Honor, ff the Mayor presiding. Each Councilman present except Gross. Mr. James Webb and Mr. W. W. Connell appeared before the Council wi th reference to the passage of ordinance pertD.ining to Trailler Camps, etc., and the necessity of haste in passing same. Chief Zachry and Officer Martin presented things to the Council, which were brought out at the.H: B. I. School in North Platte, surveys having bgen made in other places, and. the things for the Police De- partment and other departments of the Cities to do in case of Emergency. The Police Department to tutor other departments. The Mayor to appoint a commander-in-chief for such auxilliaries organized for emergency cases. On motion of Cords, seconded by Kammer, trie Mayor was authorized to appoint a command~r...in-chief. J. Hardeman presented the problem which exists at the Disposal Plant, there having been an overload for the past 2 or 3 Y9ars in the summertime, but this year, on account of sewage from the cheese factory, there had been an overload during the winter. On motion of Starr, seconded by Olivetti, Disposal Plant Super- intendent was authorized to obtain figures of cost on machinery necess- ary to provide adequate capacity at the plant for handlinE the increased sewage. Fire Chil3f Campbell inf"ormed Council, 125 p3rsons had volunteerl3d services for emergency and probably several more would be available. He stated there would be a school in Kearney for the Western part of District #6, this next Thursday P. M. and also one here on Friday night, State Fire .School to be held here April 22 & 23. Letter from W. P. Loomis, Attorney for C. B. & Q with reference to ass9ssment on Lot 6, Block 2, South .i?ark Addition, for the opening of Cleburn street was presented. On motion of Olivetti, seconded by Cords, was referred to the Street and Alley Committee, in conjunction with City Attorney and Engineer. . I I I . 41" -"" ,) Recommendation from Chief Zachry for the appointment of Herbert Hann and Milroy G. Martin as Lieutenants, and also furLishing necess- ary Conmlission cards and badges, a.lso the purchase of 6 to 10 Police revolvers, 12 badges and 3 pairs of hand-cuffs. On motion of Cords, secorided by Olivetti, the request pertaining to appointm:mt of Lieutenants and furnishing of commission cards and badges was grc:mted. After some discussion p~rtaining to guns, on motion of Cords, second ed by Kammer, the Cormai ttee was authorized to purchase 8 guns and 3 pair of Hand-cuffs. Roll call ballot, all voting aye. Letter from Mrs. Jennie Van Skike protesting Sewer Assessm<:mt on Lot 6, Block 7, Kernahan and Deckers Addition was read. On motion of Kammer, seconded by Cords, was referred to Sevver Committee. March 10, 1942 Honorable Mayor and City CounCil, Grand Island, Nebraska. Gentlemen: We, your Committee on Water and Light beg to recommend the pur- chase and installation of one well located on property owned by City of Grand Island Water D epartm~nt. Attached hereto are specif'ica tions covering the well and installationj and we recomm~md that the Ci ty Clerk be authorized to advertise for bids for the same, to be received up until 8:00 o'clock P. M. March 23, 1942. Proposals shall be accom- panied by c9rtified ch~ck in the amount of 5% of the bid price. Elias F. Starr E. L. Walker M. A. Olivetti C. J. Cords Ice, Water and Light Committee On motion of Starr, s~conded by Walker, was approved. March 9, 1942. Honorable Mayor and City ~ouncil, Grand Island, Nebraska.. Gentlemen: We, your Sewer Committee wish to report the need of installing several sewer flush tanks. We find several dead ends at this time that need immediate attention. TIley are a.s follows: District No. 160 at Blake Street between White and Boggs Street District No. 131 at Blake Street between White and Broadwell District No. 167 at Nor th 1"1' on t Stre9t between Boggs & LiarI' streets. Water mains available for service to all of the above locations. We recommend that flush tanks be installed at all of these locations. Elias_F. 0tRl"l" Sevver Commi ttee E...!.,-.Q. Kammer . I I I . /) '4 :tl On motion of Starr, seconded by Olivetti, was approved. March 10, 1942. Honorable Mayor and City Council. Grand Island, Nebr. Gentlemen: The following is the &1gineers ~stimate for Wat'?r Ma.in Dist- rick No. 88. Approx. 800 Lin Ft. 6 inch C. I. Pipe @ $1.50 per ft. Total $1,200.00 Respectfully submitted, Ray L. Harrison, Ci ty 8ngineer. March 10, 1942. Honorable Mayor and City Council, Grand Island, Nebr. Gentlemen: We, your Water, Light and Ice Committee to whom was referred the petition of Bert Glover asking the creation of a Water Main Dist- rict in Greenwich Ave., from the North Property line of Nebraska Ave., north approx. 600 feet in Greenwich Ave., thence west approx. 132 feet to the alley between Greenwich Ave., and Lincoln Street. After careful consideration of the petition we find that it is correct in all respects. We therefore recommend that the district be created, that the estimate of the City Engineer be accepted and tha t the Cit y Clerk be instructed to advertise for bids for the con- struction of Water Main District No. 88 on the 23rd day of March, 1942. _g:lias F. Starr --9.. J. Cords E. L. Walker M. A. Olivetti Ice, Water and Light COlluni ttee On motion of starr, seconded by Cords, report and estimate were approved. March 10, 1942. Honorable Mayor and City Council. Grand Isla.nd, Nebr. Gentlemen: The following is the Engineers ~stimate for Sewer District No. 184: In the alley betwen Lincoln Street and Greenwich Ave., from Phoenix Ave to Nebraska Ave. Approx 1,600 lin ft 8 inch No. 1 Vito Clay Sewer Main @ .85if: per ft. Total $1,360.00 Four Manholes (brick) complete @ $60.00 Total $240.00. Respectfully submitted, Ray L. Harrison, Ci ty Engineer. . I I I . ~i8 On motion of starr, seconded by Cords, estimat~ was approved, and Clerk authorized to advertise for bids to be opened Mar. 23, 1942. Cornmunica tion from Wrn. P. Mullin V\' i th l' ef er enc e to error in tax sale procedure on westerly 88 ft of Lot 13, Block 28, Gilberts third addition (Mabel B. Tomiska) was read. On motion of Colwell, s~corJded by Starr, was referr ed to City A ttorney and City Property Committee. Colwell mentioned request having been made by the Hall County rationing Board, for a room (to be used by th~m exclusively) and installation of a telephone. On motion of Starr, seconded by Kammer, was referred to City Property Committee with power to act. Discussion on milk ordinance. Kammer mentioned that he felt Paul Williams should receive pay for the use of his car, in collection of Milk inspection of dairies. Ordinance #1907 creating Water Main District #88 was regularly passed by the Council and signed by the Mayor. On motion of Starr, seconded by Colwell, that the ordinance be placed on its first reading at length. Roll call ballot, all voting aye. Moved by Starr, second:ed by Kammer, that the rules be suspended and the ordinance be placed on its final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot, each Councilman votinG aye. Ordinance #1908 regulating location, establishment, equipment and m~intainance of cabin and trailler camps, was regularly passed by the Council and signed by the Mayor. Moved by Starr and seconded by Collvell, that the ordinance b'3 placed on its first reading at l'3ngth. Roll call ballot, all voting aye. Moved by Starr, seconded by Colwell, that the rules be suspended and the ordinance b'3 placed on its final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot, each Councilman voting aye. Starr pr~sented a communication from Ben Woods, requesting a division of water main district tax on portions of Lot 15, Koehler's Sub-Division, being a portion of ground which Lingeman and Voss offered to sell to the City. After Salle diSCUSSion, on motion of Starr, seconded by Kammer, City Attorney and I1ngineer, were authorized . I I I . ~~ 9 to draw up prop9r papers to allow Mr. Wood to pay his proportionate share of tax on said portion of Lot. #15. On motion of Colwell, seconded by Starr, City Jttorney and Engineer were authorized to proceed with making of plots and drawing up papers of condemnation on Blocks 13, 14 and 15, Koehler's Sub-Division. Roll call ballot, each voting aye. On motion of Starr, Council adjourned. F. S: White. City Clerk. March 10, 1942. . I I I . r Ii ~; t p Grand lSland, NBbraska. March 13, 1942. (2 o'clock P. IvI. ) Council met as per sp9cial call, "his Honor," the .Mayor, pr9siding. All Councilmen pres3nt 'except Olivetti and Walker. After some discussion or Park Improvement at Pioneer Park, it was deciced to contact WPA instructing them to go ah3ad on the 17th of March, 1942, if no injunction had been served by that time. On motion of Kammer, seconded by Gross, that the following clauses "Providing for the giving of a Bond by all persons to whom permits are issued; providing for an inspection and service charge and the collec':':" tion thereof" b~ inserted after the clause "providing for the issuance of permits and the;; collection of fe;;es thereof," was ordered in the heading of Ordinance #1908. On illotion of Kammer, Council adjourned until 5 o'clock P. M. with lVIr. Flah~uty and .Mr. Bottson. March 13, 1942. F. S. Whi te, Ci ty CL:?rk. . I r.w A "" I U J. Grand Island, N~braska. March 13, 1942. (5 o'clock P. M.) Council met as per adjournmsnt of 2 0' dock P. M. today, URis -j f- Honor," the Mayor prssiding. Each Councilman pres3nt sxceptWalker. Mr. Flaherty stated that the offer of $25~000.00 made by the City for their sponsorship in concrets runways at Airport, was inadequate, and he stated definitely that a~ far as arguing vvas concerned he would not argue, but the City first, would have to put up $75,000.00 cash, but later said $70,000.00, in escrow if they wished concrete, and that the entire amount would be used and no portion returned to City, second alt9rnativ9 accept C. A. A. contribution of $21.0,000.00101' asphalt runways, no cost to City, third, if neither the first or second pro- positions be accept9d, that the contribution offer be withdrawn April 1, 1942. On motion of Starr, seconded by Gross, the Council accept the second proposition C. A. A. contribution of $219,000.00 (no cost to the City) to build runways of a clay-gravel base and two inch asphalt I topping. Voting "Aye", Gross, Gal weU, Starr, OJi vetti. Voting "Nay" Kammer, Boeck and Cords, Walker absent. I . Mr. Leery, WPA Representative emplasized that from here on out, speed is 9ssential, forms should be in Lincoln prior to April 1, 1942. On motion of Olivetti, Council adjourned. March 13, 1942. F. S White, City Clerk. . I r>} tJ ~ Grand Island, Nebr. March 18, 1942. Council met in regula.r session, "His Honor," the Mayor, presiding. Each Councilman answered at roll call. Minutes of previous meetings, March 4, 10 and 13 were read and approved, except to insert Mr. Flaherty's demand of $75,000.00 afterwards reduced to $70,000.00 cash by the City in escrow. Rev. Cole, representing the Ministerial Union of the City appear- ed before the Council with refer~nce to no increase in number of Beer Licenses to be issued and favoring 12 o'clOCK midnight as closing time. Mr. Donegan referred to the runways at Airport stating that regardless of th'9 type of runways, asphalt or concrete, the Ci ty would have to furnish the required t~sts, Engineering and inspection which woulG. cost between $12,000.00 and $13,000.00, but he felt that the $70,000.00 woulG. include the testing inspection and gngineering. Leng.thy discussion on runways in which Mr. Kampen of Omaha I testing L,"boratories, Mr. Werner of WPA, Gross, Kammer, Cords, Boeck, Olivetti and starr took part. The concensus of opinion of the Coun- I . cilmen in the meeting with MI'. Flaherty, that if asphalt runways were put doviTI, there would positively be no expense to the City, and they were of one accord that concrete was the type of construction that they wish~d. Offer of Melvin Sohrweid of $100.00 for the east one-half of Lots 11 and 14, in Block 28, Gilbert's Third Addition, he to furnish abstract, was present':Jd. On motion of Gross, seconded by Kamm:;;r, was referred to City Prop-erty Committee. Letter from M. B. RhoQes, special agent in charge of U. S. De- partrH':mt of Justice, pertaining to War Traffic Schools for Police, was presented. On motion of Cords, s:;;conded by Gross, officer lVlentzer was authorized to attend War Traffic School in Omaha on the 30th day of March, 1942. ff:xpense to be charged to Incidental F'und. Roll call ballot, each Councilman voting "aye." C. A. Brubaker's request for Taxi ~ic3nse was referred to License Committee, on metion of Walker, seconded by Colwell. . I I I . ~:~ ~ t~ {) tt) Offer of harry Collins of $225.00 for clear title to Lot 5, Block 10, Schimmel's Addit.ion, was present.ed. On mot.ion of Colwell, s.:;;conded by .i.looammer, was referred to City Property Commit.te.:;;. Petition for Street Light at John & Jackson S~r.:;;ets, was pr~- sented. On motion of starr, seconded by Colwell, was referred to Light, Water and Ice COlIlmittee. Peti tion of Casper l\iayer for S ewer in Alley between Grand Island Ave., and Park Ave., from 15th to 16th Street, was present.ed. On motion of Gross, seconded by starr, was referred to Sewer Committee. Petition of Casper Meyer for Water Main from 15th to l6t.h Street 6n Grand Island Ave. was presented. On motion of Starr, seconded by Gross, was referred to ..Lee, Wat'3r & Light Cormnittee. On motion of Kammer, seconded by Starr, the City C13rk was authorized to advertise for bids 1'01' Annual Audit, bids to be re- ceived up to 8:00 o'clock P. M., April 1, 1942. On motion of Colwell, seconded by Cords, the bill for telephone in Rationing Board's Office Room, #114 City Hall, to be paid by th9 City. On motion of Colwell, s'3conded by.t\.anuner, Ci ty Property Committee was authorized to purchase 1000 feet of Park Hose. March 18, 19Lf2. Honorabl'3 Mayor and City ~ouncil, Grand Island, Nebraska. Gentlemen: In accordance wi th our recent recomm~mdation regaralng the installation of on~ city l,vell and pump, your Conilllittee wisLes to report that Vie have pl.rchased Lot Six (6), in Block "A", P[uk-ViSlw Sub-Division, for the amount of Three hundred Nirl'3ty-five Dollars ($395.00). This lot is located just east of Stolley State Park and south of the present Harrison street well, approximately twelve hundred feet (1200'). )( Elias F. Starr E. L. W~lker c. J. ~r.ds__ M. A. Olivetti Ice, Water & Light Committee On motion of Starr, seconded by Colwell, was recei'.red and placed on file. "" L 1.-." ,/ t.J 1...A.. HE 80 L U' T.,.I "ON WHiliEAS, on the 2nd day of September, 1936, the Mayor and Ci ty Council passed and approved Ordinance No. 15''59 levying special water main taxes to pay for the cost of const~~ction of . I special water main district No. 78, and WHEREAS, among the sevel"al assessments in said ordinance there appeared the following: OViNER. BLOCK lUlDITION AMOUN'r Henry Voss 15 Koehler Sub. ~n27 .05 and WHEHEAS, the ass essments so levied against said Block Fifteen (15) did not bear interest, and the amount due was ordered to be collected as a tapping charge when said Block Fifteen (15) was to be served by said water main, and VlIlliR.EAS, said assessment has not been paid, t3.nd on the 20tb. day of February, 1942, Benjamin D. Wood and Pern E. Wood, husband and wife, purchased a portmon of said Block Fifteen (15) being the I South Seventy (70) feet of the West Seventy (70) feet of said Block Fifteen (15), and are now constru cting upon said premises a dwelling house, and VfHl,.aLEAS, the said Benj amin D. Wood and Fern E. lfiood desire to tap said main for the purpose of serving said property vvith water and are willing to pay a portion of said tapping charge in the amount of Fifty-three and 90/100 (~p53 .90) Dolla:C's. THEIU.1FORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAyon AND CI'l'Y COUNCIL of the Ci ty of Grand Island, Nebraska that the tota1 tapping charge of One-hundred Twenty-seven and 5/100 (~~127 .05) Dollars assessed agaInst said Block Fifteen t15) of Koehler Subeli vision to the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, be and the same is hereby ordered I . assessed so that the South Seventy (70) feet of the west Seventy (70) feet shall bear an assessment in the sum of J[ifty-tJJree and 90/100 ($53.90) Dollars and that the same be assessed in the name of Ben,i amin D. VJood and Fern E. Vlood, and toot the balance of said assessment in the amount of Sixty-three and 15/100, (~i63 .15) DollaJ's be assessed against the remaining portion of the baid Block Fifteen (15) . BE n: FUH'rHJEli. h.ESOLViID t;hat the Oi ty Treasux'er be and he is hereby ordered to change the tax records of the City of Grand Island, . I I I . "'"';~ k'" ;;0 RES 0 L UT 10 N .' Nebraska" in accordance wi th the ]J1.r'ovisions of tld.s resolmtion, and that the City Clerk b'e and he is hereby ordered to forward to the City Treasurer a certified copy of this resolution. Respectfully submitted this 18th day of lV[arch, 1942. Elias F.Starr. E . L . Walker...!.-. M.A..Oliv~tti- C.J.Corq~. Water, Light, and Ice Commi ttee. On motion of Starr, s9conded by Gross, vvas adopted. To the Mayor and City Council, Grand Island, Nebraska. Gentlemen: We, your committee on ordinance , licenses and bonds report that we have received information that Sam Miller, a beer tavern proprietor, has violated the ordinances of the City of Grand Island, by selling beer to a girl, a minor of the age of 16, under date of March 16, 1942. Your co~nittee is of the opinion that the alleged offense is of such a serious n::lture that a hearing on said alleged charge should be held, and that the said Sam Miller should be not- ified to appear before the Mayor and Council to answer such charges. Your Committee, therefore, reports and recomm:mds tha t a time and place for hearing be fixed by the Mayor and CounCil; that notice thereof in vvriting be served upon the said Sam Miller, commanding him to appear at said h9aring to anSW9r such charges. That notice to all witnesses having knowledge of said offense be notified to appear at said haring as provided by law. Dated this 18th day of March, 1942. E. L. Wall~er Julius Boeck F. H. Colwell Ordinance-; Lic9ns"9and Bond Co~ni tte~. On motion of Walker, secnded by Boeck, report was approved and sp3cial hearing to be held at 8:00 o'clock P. M. March, 23, 1942. Bonds of Wm. Johnson, Garbage, William Jacob Hild, House-mover, and Felix G:;;ising er, c.:l~ctrician, haVIng be31 approved by the City Attorney as to form, on motion of Walker, s~conded by Boeck, Viere accepted. ~.,7' n. ~) (J RES 0 L UTI 0 N WHEREAS, t' r:: d f M h on ne _.2.- ay 0 ~src , 1~4.., the Mayor and Ci ty Council pass ed and approved ordinance No ./1023.. levying special . I sewer main taxes to pay for the cost of construction of special sewer main district No. 76, and WHEfi-:EAS, among the several assessments in said oI'dinance there appeared the follov/ing; OVJNER BLOCK ADDITION Alvi UUN'l' Henry Voss 15 Koehl(~r Su b . ~p47 .52 and WHEf(EAS, the assessment so levied against said Block Fifteen (15) did not bear interest, and the amount due was ordered to be collected as a tapping charge when said BloCk Fifteen (15) was to be sel'ved by said sewer main, and WJ:lliHEAS, said ass essment has not been paid, and on the 20th day of February, 1942, Benjamin D. Wood and Fern E. Viood, husband and wife, purchased a protion of said Block Fifteen (15) being the South Seventy (70) feet of' the West Seventy (70) feet of said I Block Pifteen (15), and are now constI'u cting u pan said premises a dwelling hou se , and WHEREAS, the said Benjamin D. Wood and Fern E. Wood desire to tap said main for the purpose of serving said property with seVier and al~e willing to pay a portion of said tapping charge in the amount of Nineteen and 95/100($[9.95) Dollars. trlillRLi;FO,d..J.<,;, BE IT RJ,1;SOLV1:ill BY','llIili kAY-at{ ANl", C1'II1: COUNCIL of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska that the total tapping charge of Forty-seven and 52/100 ($47.52) Dollars assess ed against said Bloclc F'ifteen (15) of Koehler Subdivision to the City of Grand Island, Nebraska be and the same is hereby ordered assessed so that the South Seventy (70) feet of the st Seventy (70) feet shall bear I . an assessment in the sum of Nineteen and 95/100 (~~19 .95) Dollars and that the same be assessed in the Eame of Benjamin D. 'Nood and Fern E. Wood, and that the balance of said assessment in the amount of '~lenty-seven and 57/100 ($27.57) Dollars be assessed against the remaining portion of said Block Fifteen (15). BE IT FURTHER R~BOLVED that the City Treasurer be and he is hereby ordered to change the tax records of the Ci ty of GI'and Island, Nebraska, in accordance with the provisions of this resolu tion, . I r::' '1" " ;) ,,_.f RES 0 L UTI 0 N and that the City Clerk be and he is hereby ordered to forward to the City Treasurer a certified copy of this resolution. Respectfully submitted this 18th day of March, 1942. William A.Gross. E,C.Kammer. Elias F. S ta_:rr.__,___.__._ ," ..__...,_,___ Sewer Cornmi ttee. On motion of Gross, seconded by Starr, was adopted. Colwell suggested some way of getting a listing on different properties which the City has obtained tbrough tax foreclosures, both as to amount invest9d in diff9rent pro;erti9s and amount which would be acceptabl9 to City on r9sale, also listing with R9al ~state Board for sale, would be gr9atly ap,)reciated.by Cit~T Property Committe9. Colwell report~d that he had r9ceived a bid of $900.00 for lots Ii&: 2, block 26, Nagy's Addition, but that the assessments against senne ar 9 around $1250.00. On motion of Cords, s9cond9d by Kammer, the bid was acc9pted, providing a d9posit of $200.00 be made, and the City Attorney authorized to draw up an ordinance covering said sale, I . to be adopted at meeting of kurch 23, 1942. Roll call ballot, each Councilman voting aye. L;laims against the City wer.:; presented, on motion of Starr, seconded by Colwell, claims were allowed. Roll call ballot, each Councilman voting aY9. On motion of Olivetti, COllncil adjourned until 8:00o~clock P. M. .March 23, 1942. F. S . Vih it e , City Clerk. March 18, 1942. '"'8 !~.~i d COM PLAIN'll . I To the Mayor and City Council Grand Island, Nebraska Gent lemen: This is to notify you that I herewith file complaint against Sam Miller, proprietor of a beer tavern, having license No. A4976, and operating said tavern at 110 East Third Street, in the City of Grand Island, Nebraska with selling beer to a girl, a minor of the age of sixteen and of improperly managing his beer bu~iness as a licensee. Da ted this 17th day of March, 1942. ./ ..~ c::::~/ > 1/_"//:;/A'~"'-l/ --- ! ChJ. ef;/ of Po 1 i c e-. /" y I Hearing was held in the Council Chamber of City Hall,Gran 0. ISland,Nebraska,on the 23rd day of March. Evidence adduced,Mr.Miller appearing in his own behalf. In making statements,Mr.Miller asserted that if there be nothing done as far as this charge was concerned that he would not file application for License to operate during the year 1942-1943. Mr.Arthur Bass took account of the proceedihgs. I . !; f ,j ,} SU J?POENA To: Lyle Brust, Maxine Hargens, and E. L. Hailey. . I You are hereby notified to appear before the Mayor and Council of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska at the Council room in the Oi ty Hall on the 23rd day of March, 1~)42, at the hour of 8 o'clock P.M. to give testimony on behalf of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska at a hearing on a complaint filed against Sam Miller charging him with improper management of his beer tavern at 110 East Third Street in said City. This you will in no Wise fail to do under penalty of the law. Wi tne ss my hand this 20th day of March, 19,J2. d'C{/~ City Clerk. I Recei ved this writ on the 20th day of March, 1942, and according to the command thereof, I, on the :lJ ~-d day of March, 1942, summoned the within named, Lyle Brust, Maxine Hargens, and E. L. Hailey, by delivering to each of said persons a true and certified copy of this Wtrit with all indorsements thereon according to law. N. D. Zachry Chief of Police /;;:~;:;r;li. .;~/; ? By::: /r/ ) /...:;t4!---r/;:/}.c.:.v , /.>'<, ,..--> ~--.. .-" /' ~.. ~ ~( I . C I) l./ , NO'rIG:b 01<' fi};:;1Ui.ING To Sam Miller 110 East Third street Grand Island, Nebraska . I You are hereby notified that a complaint has been filed with the Mayor and City Council of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska charging you with unlawfully selling beer to a minor and improperly conducting your business as a Licensee and as the prop:eietor of Sam's Beer rravern. You are further notified that a hearing on said charges has been ordered by the Mayo!' and City Council to hear said complaint and to determine whether or not your lic6E.:se (No. A4976) to sell beer should be revoked. You are further notified that said hearing will be held in the Council room of the City Hall in the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, on Monday, March 23, 1942, at the hour of ~ 0 I clock P.M., and you should be present to answer said charges. I Witness my hand and official seal this 20th day of March, 1942. ":Zd/~ Received this writ on the 20th day of March, 1942, and according to the command thereof, I, on the 20th day of March, 1942, summoned the wi thin named Sam Miller by delivering to him personally a true and certified copy of this notice together with all 1Jldorsements thereon as provided by law. I . ~~~ (;f .- - ., i of P i CIi · . I I I . e ,Il; t; J Grand 151and, Nebra5ka. March 23, 1942. Council met as p~r adjournment of JMl.arch 18, 1942, 11Eis Horor," the Mayor pr~siding. All Councilmen answered at roll call, except Kammer. Bid of Wm. Kelly & vompany, on Sewer .0istrict #184 as follows: 1600 Lin ft 8" #1 Vit Clay Pipe in place @ 85~ per it 4 Manholes (brick) complete @ $60.00 $1360.00 2.40.00 On motion of Gross, s~conded byaarr, bid was accepted. Bid of Kelly Well Company for well on South harrison Street and Stolley Yark .I.\oad, was read as follows: One Well according to specifications, $2100.00. On motion or starr, seconded by Colwell, bid was accepted. Bid of City Water Departm~nt for construction of Water Main District #88, was read as follows: 6'1 Cast Joron Water Main Class 150 with all valve and specials complete, per foot $1.45. On motion of Starr, seconded by Walker, bid was accepted. (The Mayor mentioned applic~tion of Mr. Brubaker for p~rmit to operate Taxi Cab line in Grand Island. After some explanation of ~rdinance #1323, Clerk was requested to draw up allication blank) Ordinance #1909 authorizing sale of Lot 5, Block 10, Schimmer's Addition, was regularly passed by the Council and signed by the Mayor. Moved by Starr, secondsd by Colwell, that the ordinance be placed on its first reading and read at length. Roll call ballot, all voting aye. The ordinance was read at l'3ngth and passed its first rsading. Moved by Starr, seconded by Colvvell, that the rules b,,? suspended and the ordinance be placed on its final passage, roll call ballot, all \';:-,uncilmen voting aye. The ordinance was placed on its final passage and finally passed. ll~9.Q.1QIIQ.R WHiEREAS, our Government has under construction near Grand Island, Nebraska, a National Defsnse Building Program, Imown as Q. O. Ordnanc'? Plant, and WHEhEAS, Forsley and Rutzen are in th'? City making arrang'?ments for supervision of organizing a Fir'? D~partm~nt for th~ prot~ction of said Ordnance Plant, and . I I I . C2 WH~RSAS th'3 said Forsley & Rutzen ha.ve solici tsd ons, IvI. M, Lingeman to act as Assistant Chief in said organization of Fire Departm::mt. NOW TH8HEF'ORS BE IT R2:~OLVSD by the Mayor and City Council of Grand Island, N3braska, that a leave of absence of sixty (60) days be granted to M. M. Lingemen for the purpose of organizing and supervising said Fire Departm3nt, and we further recomm'3nd that a longer leave be grant- ed if so nseded for ~ational Defense. Respectfully submitted, Harry Grimminger ___.~ IV1AYOR Julius Boeck E. C. Kamrner _---1Yilli a!!Lh Gras s M. A. Olivetti Elias F. Starr E. L. Walker F. H. Colwell C. J. Cords lvl&VlBSHS OF CITY COUNCIL On motion of Boeck, seconded by Cords, resolution was adopted. Engineer .llarr ison m:mtioned iIIir. Phillips had been in the City and the construction of Health Center Building was almost certain. Peti tion for Water lvlain District on Anna Street, from Monroe to Jackson, signed by Island Realty I..,ompany and J. F. Abrahamson. Letter from C. W. BurdiCk, presented by Starr, with reference to excavation east of ~ce House, being hazardous and requested some- thing be done to stop tue caving especially on the west side of the hole. After some discussion as to possibilities, Mr. Burdick stated he could get along for 30 or 45 days and possibly th e:e vvould be a building at that point. Starr stated he had been approached by Fred Winter with refereDce to putting in barl9Y at Airport, and what kind of a lease might be drawn. After some discussion, on motion of Starr, seconded by Colwell, the Airport Committee was authorized to prepare leas9, that in case the crop would be put in and afterward the airport would be dug up for run w~ys etc., that tile City would bear practically one third of incurred expense. . I I I . (' '.J> ~; t) Letter from J. H. Bardeman with r9fereDce to things that should be done at Disposal Plant and the materials necessary was read. After sOIDe discussion, on motion of Gross, seconded by starr, that Hardeman be allegated to contact Priorities Board and get priority Rating for what;;ver is needed for improvements at Disposal Plant. That part of J. H. Hardeman's letter })ertulning to Sewage from plants, factories elc., which is high in B. O. D. and also the water which is being used for Air Conditioning purposes and turned into sanitary sewer should be run through storm sewer. After some discussion was referred to Ordinance COllilllittee to pre- pare ordinances controllin~ conditions. On motion of Gross, seconded by Starr, the bupertindent of Disposal Plant was authorized to clean out the entire sewer system. On motion of Olivetti, Council adjourned. March 23, 1942. F. S. White, City Cl'3rk. . I r ~J ,j ..t Grand Island, Nebr. March 27, 1942 Council met as per Special Call, "His Honor," the Mayor presiding. All Councilmen present, except Olivetti and Walker. Ordinance #1910, condemning Blocks 1.3-14-15, or portion Koehler's Sub-division, all in SEi of swt of Section 15, Township 11 North, Hange 9, west 6 P M was regularly passed by the Council and signed by the Mayor. Moved by Colwell, seconded by Cross, that the ordinance be placed on its first r8ading at length. Rollca+l ballot, all voting aye. The ordinance was read at length and pass'3d its first reading. Moved by Colwell, seconded by Gross, that the rules be suspended and the ordinance be placed on its final passage, roll call ballot, all voting aye. The ordinance was finally passed by the Council and signed by the Mayor. Ordinance #1911, authorizing sale of ~iest 44ft of frac. Lot 1, Block 26, Nagy's Addition and Complement, Fractional Lot 2, Block 26, Nagy's Addition and Complen19nt, to City of Grand Island, was regularly I passed by tho Council and signed by tho "'ayor. On motion of Starr, seconded by Gross, that the ordinance be I . placed on its first reading at length. Roll call ballot, all voting aye. The ordinance was read at length and passed its first reading. On motion of starr, seconded by Colwell, that the rules be suspended and the ordinance be placed on its final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot, all voting aye. The ordinance was finally passed by the Council and signed by th'9 mayor. Offer of Earl GrimmingBr of $150.00 for the North Lr4 ft of Lots 1 & 2 in Block 16, Schimmel'S Addition, was pres8nted. On motion of Colwell, seconded by Starr, was referred to the City Property Committee. Mr~ Burdick explain8d a proposition of hospitalization for City Employ~es, which had b-een pres-ent8d to him by a repr9s9ntcltiv9 of Associated hospital Service of N8braska. Mr. Burdick mentioned that there had arisen a qU9stion concerning the sinking of a well on the nswly acquired prop9rty, 1200 ft south of th8 Har~ison Str8et Wall, or in St6lley Park Addition. It was sugg9sted that lots 1 & 2 Lakeview Addition, which have been tak9D by the City, via Tax Foreclosure, would be a good location for propos9d Health Cent-er. On motion of Kammer, Council adjourned. .3-27-42 F. S. White, City Clerk . I I I . C e, ~) :J Grand Island~ Nebraska. March 2:8, 1942. Council met as per special call of the Mayor. Mr. Gross, President of the Council, presided in the absence of the Mayor. Each Councilman present, except Boeck and Walker. "His Honor," President of the Council, stated the purpose of the meeting, to rush arrangements for trailler camp facilities in Grand Island. Captian Wal tel'S (and two oth'3r Sngineers from the >( Army) explained what the City should expect. Peak influx would amount to from 15,000 to 20,000 ~ persons, but that the Ordnance Plant after completion would employ persons which would amount to more than 10,000 persons, employees and families. Suggestion was made that the City might buy or lease 80 or 160 acre tract adjoining the City for Trai11er Camp facilities~ to be laid out with Gravel Street, Lights, City Water and Chick Say19s archi- tecture, said project would have to be policed and also have fire protection. Attorney Cronnin explain9d the content of Trailler Ordinance, which is so strict, that practically no trai1ler camps 'would be set up within the City which of course meant that the buck was being passed to the County. Kammer m'3ntioned it might be better to have more camps set up and in different school districts, so that the school population would not be altogether for one of the schools. It was exp1airad the influx wold start about May 1st and the heavy load continue until 1st or middle of December, Pay Roll would ,~ '- ,~ C){"I' , _ be from $750,000.00 to $100,000.00 per weeK. Presiding Mayor appointed Starr, J....ammer and Cords as a Committee to see what could be done in the way of arranging for ground for trailler camp, on motion of Starr, seconded by Kammer. On motion of Kammer, Council adjourned. March 28, 1942. F. S. V1hite, City Clerk. . I I I . ((..- A" "7 qJ Grand Island, N~br. April 1, 1942. Council m~t in r"?gular session, nHis Honor," the Mayor, presiding. Each \..Iounci1man Cl.llswered at roll call. Minut~s of previous m~etings, March 18, 23 & 28 w~r8 read and approv9d. A. R. Land~rs, 9nrollmsnt director, for Blue Cross Associat~d Hospital Service Plan, (one person 75~, two persons $1.25, whole family $1.50, 30 days hospit~l fr~~, on~ half tim"? for n~xt 120 days fr~~~ No action tak~n. John McCarthy spoke in b9half of Harry Parshall who has applied. for Be~r License at 215 North Pine Str8~t. Offer of Sllenberger & Smith for lots 7 & 8 Block 11, Packer and Barts Addition, $700.00 ($30.00 cash d~posit), was pres~nt~d. On motion of ColV\~ll, s~cond~d by l\.arnmer, was r8f~rred to City Property Committ~e. Offer of Frank Hruza of $150.00 for c~nt~r 42 feet of Lots 4 & 5, Block 73, Wh~~ler & B~nnetts Addition, was presented. On motion of Colw~ll, s~cond~d by Gross, was ref~rred to City Prop~rty Committe~. Offer of Theo. P. .bo3hm, of $700.00 for lots 7 & 8, Block 11, Packer & Barr's Addition, was pr3sent~d. On motion of Colw~ll, S~conded by Aarnm~r, was r~ferred to City Property Committee. Communication from Carl S. Willard, advising that after May First, r~nt on 512 West First Street, (NYA-Girl's Home) would be $75.00. After some discussion, in which it was brought out that if there was an oral agreement to rent, 512 West First street for $55.00 per month until August 1, 1942, the city could probably hold saUB un til that time. On motion of Coh,ell, seeond'3d by ""uIWTI3r, was r::;fer1'ed to City Property Committ,:;e. R'3quest or D~vid N. Ro~sh to lay a curb sidewalk on south side of his prop0rty, Lot 3, Block 8, Koehler's addition, was read, also committee report as follows: Honorable lv1ayr,r and. iltIemb::;rs of th3 Ci ty ""ouneil, We, you' tr':;'3t and al19Y commi ttee to whom vvas referred the application 01' D.vid Housh to move his sidewalk from its present position to the curb. . I I I . I Moving this sidewalk would be a distinct improvement as at pressnt a portion of the ,;vall\: in this block is on the curb line that bends inward and it is the inward portiOl! that Mr. Roush wishss to strai[;ht:m out. Your committes rscommenas permission to do this, be granted. _M. Ii. 01;Lve11i__ '" L 1"7a1 I,.. or --~!_-!.-!:..-_,~~-=------- C. J. "'ords --Committse----- On motion of Olivstti, s3conded by Bosck, was approvsd. March 30, 1942. Mr. Srnest L. Walksr, Ths Honorable Mayor, and City Council, Grand Island, Nsbr. Gent13m9n: DU9 to th9 influx of strangers, defeIlse vvork9rs, and tin rabble which always 1'011011'; in thevvD..k9 of dsf'.?nss industry, this d9partrnent is gOing to be confrontsd with a traffic and crims situation, viliich will bs impossible to con trol without proper ordincmcss under which we can prosecuts offenders. Therefore it is rsquested that the follovJing changes and addi tions to the City Ordinanc es be considered. Under the Ordinance covering DISOHD~.hLY CONDUCT, Ordinance 363, under article one, Chapter Xl, th9rs is no wording or provision to allow legal prosscutiQn for the offense of' WINDOW PtL2::PING. This departrn:mt has occasion to act on this offense very often, especially in the summer time, and when one is caught, thers is very little tha.t can be done about it. Therefore it is requested tLat this be cover- ed in a section to this ordinance, with appropriate p~ralties. Also: It is requested that favorable consider~tion be given to an ordinance prohibiting pedestrians from crossing the down town str<eets, against the red traffic lights, with an appropriate fine as the penalty for violation. This is re'-iuested due to the fact that the traffic situation is getting heavy, and will continue to get worse as the defense plant r;ets underway. We have always been troubled by the ca.reless} and negligent manner in which pedestrians walk against the red lights, tying up traffic, anQ causing a hazard at every street crossing. Also: We have no ordinance covering traffic accidents, and the calling of the Police Department to the scene of accidents ~efore any v~licle is moved from the scene. Nor do we have any ordinance whicll prohibits a participant from leaVing the scene of an accident, "liit and RunT! in other vvords. This fact has tied tne hands of the Police Departr1l3nt in a number of cases of Hit and Run, and cases wl1:;re participants bave left the scene, making it impossible to gather the j~'9cessary facts relative to the case, and of tel' resulting in an injustice being done to one party or the other. The above requests ar'9 submi tted wi th the idea in mind of hand- ling the situation as it arises in the future, and insuring that justice is done in every Cilse that might come up. Respectfully submitted, N. D. Zachry, Chief of Police. . I I I . ,~ ') I:.., ",' 'l l) SUPPLt!.1V1Dwr TO L13TTt;H OF .llilARCli JO, 1942. Also: It is rgqu9st~d that an ordinanc~ b~ pass~d, along with prop~r panalti~s for violation, prohibiting v~hicl~s from making a left hand turn, at th~ fo1lovdng int~rs'3ctions on Third street, PINE, LOCUST, Wh.~~LBH A.ND Vu.iLNUT. Tnis is asked due to the great incr~ase in traffic on this street, and to insure right of way for pedestrians walking with the green liLhts, provided the p~destrian ordinance is considered, without congestion of traffic. N. D. Zachry, Chief of Police. On motion of Walker, seconded by Cohvell, was r3ferred to Ordinance, License and Bond Committee. Bids for annual audit were open~d and reaa as follows: Vonboskirk-Remmington and Associat~s $430.00 Dep. $21.50 4)0.00 Dep. 25.00 Sond ermei e1' and C~)Un tryman On motion of Kammer, seconded by Colwell, bids were referred to the Finance Committee of New Council, report to be made on April 15, 1942. Hequest of ~arl Grimminger 1'01' p9rmission to build a curb side- walk around his lot at Division and Garfield was read. On motion of Olivetti, seconded by Gross, was referred to street and .hlley Committ~e. Report and request from Library Board for repairs to be mad~ on Library Building and walks were r~ad. On motion of Olivetti, s~cond~d by Starr, ,was referred to City Property Committee. Petition for Grewel ""istrlct creation in First Artistic Homes Addition, Wm. Frank's Addition, Glover's Sub-,,-,ivision, Bremer's Sub- Division and Louth Park Addition, was pr~s9nt9d. On motion of' Olivetti, seconded by Colwell, was ref9rTc.;d to str~et & Alley Committge. Mayor suggested that on account of the salvage campaign ~lich is in .progro;;ss, it miGht be well to ll;,ve a city vvid9 clean up ccimpaign. March 31, 1942. Honorable Mayor and City i..-ouncil, Grand Island, Nebraska. Gentlemen: ' \lve, your Water & Light 1..0mmittge to whom vv'as referred the petition for the installation of V'iater main in Anna Street, between Monroe Street and Jackson street, beg to report that we find the signa tures to the petition repres::mt mol' '9 than 51% of th'9 OVvDers of property in this district, and W9 recommend that the district be created. 81ias F.' Starr..!-_ __B. h_Yi~l~er____ Nl. A. Olivetti C J C 'd' -____~__~__QL~______ CorrHl1i tte9 . I I I . (9 On motion of Starr, 5~cond~d by Cords, r~port was apprcv~d. March 31, 1942. Honorable Mayor and City Council, Grand Island, Nebraska. Gentlemen: We, your Water and Light Conunittee to whom was referred the petition for the installation of street light at John and Jackson streets, Leg to recorn.d'end that the light b9 installed, installation to be mad'9 by th'9 City Light Department and to be connected to th'9 regular stre9t lighting circuit. ~::l;Las F. Starr ____ ~._1~_Wal~~~____ __~~_Q!iyetii_ C. J. ....ords Committee On motion of Starr, seconded by Gross, report was approved. .lVJ.arch 31, 1942. Honorable ~iayor and City "'ouncil, Grand Island, Nebraska. Gentlemen: Attached hereto are specifications covering deep well turbine ~ pump, motor and starting equipment and water main pipe both st'gel and cast iron for new well authoriz3d to be installed on Lot Six (6) Park View Addition. We recormnend the acce.pta.nce of thes'3 specifi- cations and that the City Clerk be authorized to advertise for bids for the same. Bids to be accept9d by the City C13rk until 8:00 o'clock P. M. April 15, 1942, and to b9 accompanied by a certified Ch9Ck in the amount of 5% of the proposal. Elias F. Starr E. L. Walk'3r C. J. Cords. Committee On motion of Starr, seconded by Olivetti, r'3port was adopted. Request of Chas Wenn that City purchase two Ii yd Hydraulic Dump bodi3S for Street Trucks was read. On motion of Kamm'3r, s'3cond'3d by Colwell was referr9d to th'3 street & Alley Cownittee with pO\V3r to ac t. Bond of J. F. Abrahamson, PI Uluber, having been OKed by the City Attorney, as to form, on motion of Walker, secondsd by Eo~ck, was approved. Applications for B~er Licsnsss wsrs prss~ntsd. On motion of iNalk9r, s3conded by B09Ck, wers r:::f'3rr9c to Lic9nse Committge. On motion of Colwell, s ecnmd3d by ""'ammer, bid of SarI Crimming'3r $150.00 for North 44ft of Lots 1 & 2, Block 16, Schimmsrs Addition was accepted. . I I I . ''''0 Gross ilF.mtioned tlwt ,i;.l.,jrd;;man had b:;en to Omaha and Kansas C1 ty with rsference to improvements at Disposal Plant and suggested that the Council meet as a corr~ittee, 7:30 P. M. Friday April 3, to go over the proposed improvements. Starr explained the differ ':mt locations vihich were visi ted by i the special committee for location of Trailer Camp. After some discussion it was decided thijt perhaps the logical location, pro- viding tbe ground could be obtained would be north of 17th street, between Wheeler street and the C B & Q tracki, having contacted Major Lovering, officers Walker and Quinn, had received the advice that the Major would contact the proper army officials with I'ecomm- end2tion that Grand Island b<:: granted priority rating for the nec- essary materials for improvement of trailler camp. After discussion, harrison was authorized to call Mr. Morris at Berwyn p'3rtaining to property for traill'3r camp. On recomm:enda- tion of Starr, C. VI. bur-dick and J:.;.arrl.son W9re Etdded to committee on trailler camps. Claims ng<:::..inst City W'3re read and on motion of Gross, seconded by Kammo:;r, \vere allO'v'ied. Roll call ballot. On motion of Olivetti, Council adjourned. lilt /'1-/ F. S.w/hite, City Clerk. r;-),I 4 &'J APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDI1'URES FOR FISCAL YEAR TO APRIL 2, 1942. . GENERAL FUND APPHOPRIATED TRANSFERS EXP@'iJDED BALANCE To Pay Co. Tr eo. s .. 2,600.00 2,600.00 I Salaries 14,600.00 7, 818. 50 6,781.50 Street & Alley 28,250.00 13,546.74 14,703.26 Gas Tax 6,900.00 5,162.12 1,737.88 Sewer Fund 27,000.00 14,362.41 12,637.59 Englneer 6,500.00 3,724.43 2,775.57 Incidentals 46,700.00 26,670.47 20,029.53 NYA Program 650.00 430.51 219.49 NYA-Gir1s 675.00 339.99 335.01 Recreation 4,300.00 2,726.74 1,573.26 Municipal Pool 6,000.00 1,555.68 4,444.32 WPA Program 7,500..00 7,500.00 13,742.13 1,257.87 Airport 6,500.00 4,546.02 6,667.79 4,378.23 I Street Lighting 11,500.00 11,500.00 Hydrant Rental 5,300.00 30.00 5,270.00 Park Fund 14,800.00 7,787.02 7,012.98 Police Fund 38,300.00 25,993.20 12,306.80 Cemetery Fund I- 11,500.00 5,685.80 5, 814. 20 Fire Fund 36,000.00 25,398.38 10,601.62 Paving Fund 9,000.00 9, 860 .36 860.36- Music Fund 3,000.00 1,000.00 2,000.00 Total Approp. 286,900.00 12,721. 62 Transfers 12.721.02 299,621.02 172,502.27 127,118.75 Ice Fund 11,923.73 Water Fund 37,344.65 I Light Fund 105,198.08 "- . Paving District 13,621.04 Sewer District 6.36 r-340,596.13 Respectfully submitted, F. S. White, City Clerk. . I I I . r-.( (}) ~ rd Grand Island, Nebraska. April 13, 1942.. Council met as provided by Law, "his honor," the Mayor, presiding. Each Councilman answered at roll call, except Colwell, who was ill. Poll Books of April 7th election were canvassed by the Council- men and mail ballots tabulated. Official count was determined as listed on 1'01 en ) J' 4;; On motion of Kammer, seconded by Olivetti, tne figures as per canvas, were accepted as offlclo.~ and the Clerk instructed to issue certificate of election to each of the elected. Roll call ballot, 9ach vo ting aye. CITY ~LECTION APRIL ~ 1942. I~:: ri) t:a ____________L-*-~_J._L_4 . '5 . 6 . 7 .L~~L_9._..!._1Q._..!.. 11 Mail Total COUNCILMAN EIRS:;LWARD E. C. Kammer 44 70 1 115 Frank Tripe 133 247 2 3.82 . COUN CI LiviAN I SECON!2_WARD Julius Boeck 155 134 100 3 392 A. L. Bradstr'3et 212 168 III 2 493 Fr'3d Harrison 1 1 COUNCILMAN THIRD WARD John Ditter 45 177 1 222 Henry Krisger 37 238 1 275 COUNCILMAN FOURTH WARD F. H. Colwell 45 21 76 10 152. E. G. .b.oseberry 49 37 62 18 166 John Sander 199 106 196 56 1 557 BOARD OF EDUCATDJN E. G. Johnson 159 2:62 239 143 275 66 334 268 183 72 353 11 2365 L. E. Ray 131 256 224 133 259 57 324 258 173 64 326 10 2215 A. B. Newell 134 252 221 131 260 63 321 259 169 65 325 10 2210 I Carl Knickrehm 1 1 A. w. Boecking 1 1 Frank Scovill 1 1 Dick Pulliam 2 2 Woodrow Pheiffer 1 1 Leonard Wa1kin 1 1 Jack Rasmussen 1 1 Howard Kelly 1 1 }\vI. Witzenberg 1 1 R. C.. Woodruff 1 1 Mrs. A. c. Mayer 4 4 w. w. Hay 1 1 Fred B. Win tel' 1 1 o SCCl.r Hehnke 1 1 T. C. lVlcl!.;lroy 1 1 E. C. Gutzmer 1 1 PROPOSITION #1 CITY lvlANAGER UES) 47 84 104 42 106 42 222 130 82 29 141 3 1032 CITY MANA(j8!:L NQ.L 129 218 185 119 227 39 145 174 123 55 267 7 1688 PROPOSITION #2 DODGE SCllOOL~ES) 55 141 114 20 154 40 253 177 138 141 239 2 1424 DODQ.8.: 13ChOO~_ NQ.L 118 169 171 93 177 36 III 122 68 40 162 7 1274 I . . I I I . r~7' ,A ~ '-J.: "1'."1 --;-:; (1 nT, TT m .,.. (~ [r! Ii. (J 0 \j ~ tJ k J... ow;~ ~ 'tifII}><~ll.:i\L-), 'J_'t tllC tjjllC of ttu3 COJ).f3tr'lJction of tl1.8 l):ceserrt Cit<y ., j , D 1~' 8 C::L ~11 f' \.-~ lCllt)iNrl ['tS tIle Cl t,.y ., "1 ..LJ. c~ v<r D. :3 CJ'r v G C))~l a 't 1';ll1 C t; 1 () {l ~F1U 1'1c1 , t11Gl'e is 110V! [1 bfilt:tlJCf:) 111. S C5 J.n tI1U ~:nJLl o:e Clrl(~ FOtl:.t~ :)1 .t~J- "--,, D J.l( U'. /100 . /- ~3 Dallal'a ( J.~ '1 ./'i.t:) 0 1 ? ) .~.'}. '.r....;.cl ;, '1iJ...L.., .1...-,.- ',) . 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(l C i t 'f'}' tl1e CIty T~(:()o.S;JJ?;s:t~ j~,s rLc~x'(;r)'s iz OJ" ,9.U t !J.,rl(~. e).l.-e c c t [~Ctt!J tr-FlllE~:f e:r .... t,} () STliXt S() trl.~~1.n.3ff.;'(IL" to l)e 'i1set1 fOI';! tlO1.(; rnJ~er)C}~:Je of rJet-:tl~l any bond rl.ot)t or G d. City' t]-le~t e and payable at this , . GJ,rne. BE 1'1.' F'UnrC1TEf( E:~::::'OLV.t~D thUG the City Cle:ck ..L ;,; ol)y' c1i:c ect t () .f 0 11\1'.:' l; 0 tl1 eel "by' Trl e::.1. ~lLl :e o:e (1 e el~ t 1 ~rj. 0d~ C CJ o,f c h:t s 1'(; :30 1ul:; 1 on. ,", 'J ull.~r S'LJ.';~iLHltte(l tIlls JJdv :Y' () f 11!) 19/J-2. ~- ,.' , \ ~--;___'L...-,________, / ,.././~ kjal~-4 ~/U~~ r./>//, f..' ../(/./<.. ..... /~::::, , .... f .." .--' ,.:" .,< If ~ ie..... .:.. .~,...., . -~---------'~-"-".'-"'"- .~ .....~, /" 1~ in. [3.11U e CO:ll'li tt eo~-::-'-"--'- On motion of Kammer, seconded by Gross, Hesolution was adopted. Application of ~lmer McIntosh for license to s911 Beer "On Sale", at 106 West 4th Street, was pr-3sented. On motion of Kammer, secondsd by Olivstti, hearing was set for April 22, 1942, and Clerk instruct-3d to advertise accordir;gly. M.r. Gross mentioned somethLgs that would have to b9 done at Disposal Plant, and on S9wer lines in general. On motion of KcLmmer, Co ul1cil ad jOD.rned. April 13, 1942. F. S. White, City Clerk. . I I I . (,....., "..' 'l ~) Grand Island, Nebraska. April 14, 1942. Council met for the purpose of organizing, "His Honor," the Mayor, presiding. All Councilmen present, except Kamilier, Boeck and Colwell. Oath of office vvus administered to Sander, Tripe, Krieger and Bradstreet (L;ouncilrn?n elected April 2, 1942 election) by the Mayor. Bonds of the elected COullcilmen were presented. On motion of Walker, seconded by Starr, were approved. The Mayor made committee appointments as follows: C01vliVU TT l1ES 1. City Property, Cemetery, Parks and Bands, Recreation and Swimming Pool. Krieger-Tripe 2. Finance, Printing, Purchasing, Auditing and Engineering. Starr-Olivetti 3. Fire Department. Bradstreet-btarr 4. 1igh t, Iii a t er, Ic e and Airport Olivetti-Sander 5. Ordinances, bonds, Licenses and Elections. Tripe-Cords 6. Streets and Alleys, Building Code. Walker-Krieger 7. Sewer. Sander-Bradstreet 8. Police. Cords-Wolker Starr moved Oliv'9tti be made president of Council for ensuing year, seconded by Cords. Walker moved nominations be closed and Olivetti be un- anjm:msly elected president, seconded by starr. Carried. The Mayor Hl<:;ntion'9d facts conc'9rning the budg'9t and re- quested each department head study his departm:mt and att'9mpt to cut expenditures wilere '9V'9r possible. . I I I . y'\.' f!/l gO Oliv~tti led discussion on sa.lary increases and urged tha t each Councilman give serious consideration to salary increas~s compared with incr~as9d living costs. On motion of Oliv~tti, seconded by Cords, Council adjourned. F. S. White, Ci ty Clerk. April 14, 1942. . I I I . r.oc. "'J l 4 Grand Island, Nebraska. April 15, 1942 Council met in regular session, His Eonor, the mayor, presiding. Each Councilman pres:mt, except Bradstreet. Minutes of previous meetings, April 1, 13 and 14 were read and approved. Bids on 16" C. I. Pipe were opened and read as follows: National C. I. Pipe ;:0 x 16 Reducer 16" Y Branch @ 3.25 Cert Check $187.00 34.97 each 61.20 each U. S. Pipe & Foundry Company 16" C. I. Pipe 12' or 18' 3.09 16" to 24" Std B & S Fittings subj to differ3ntials ( No Cart Check) 125.00 per ton Crane & Co. (No Cert. Ch eck) 1-16" 480~ A Vv V. A Hub end Gate Valve 2500 Ibs Common Pig Lsad 100 lb FibS 100 lb Jute Packing $~~15.52: 215.60 16.50 On motion of Olivetti, seconded by Starr, were referred to Ice, Water and Light Committee. Bids on Turbine Pump were read as follows; Interstate Machinery Kelly Well Company (Worthington) Layne W3st9rn Fairbanks Morse Webber Machine & Mfg. Co. (Peerless) $2154.00 2155.00 1981t.58 2066.00 2245.00 1559.12 On motion of Olivetti, seconded by Starr, Vi9r3 referred to IC3, Water & Light Committee and C. W. Burdick. Requ3st of Paul Gordon for permit to lay Curb Sidewalk 2507 West First Street, was presented. On motion of Walker, seconded by starr, request was granted. Communication from Don Ivl. Warn'2r (WPA fugine'2r) with reference to sponsors pledge on Airport Runway construction was read. On motion of Olivetti, seconded by Starr, C19rk was authorized to adver- tise for bids testing and inspection on runways, bids to be opened April 29, 1942. Communication from H. B. Z9len p::rtaining to parking meters was read. On motion of Walker, second'3Q, by CorQ,s, Vias r3ferred to Street and Alley Commi t t ',; e i::Jnd Polic'3 Cormd t tee. April 11, 1942. Honorable Mayor and City Council, Grand Island, N9bra~ka. Gentlemen: We, your COilimi t tee on VVa t9r and Li6n t beg to I' 9comrn:~nQ that the . I I I . f~" (' tt5 attach ':!d sp '3cifications COV'3r iU6 on'3 J:.LO t Proc '3SS Lim,:: Soda Soft'3n '3r be approv'3d and that the City Clerk be instructed to adv'3rtise for bids for the same, biCls to be accompanied by certified check in the amount of 5%, and to be accepted by him up until 8 o'clock P. M., April 29, 19420 ~ M. Ao Olivetti John Sander. Committee On motion of Olivetti, s:;conded by Krieg9r was approved. I'B G()1\T I'5I 'Trr't~J~ Ii, II: l?Ol~~ T To the l:lay01' and City Council Grand Island, Nebraska Gent 1 Ern c~n,: . I VJe, the cO'iinittoG on ordlnaneo,";, licenses, bonds, repm: t and reconimend that lic:ens0s to sell Intoxlcating liquor 'oy the piJ.cl{age Ol11.y be granted to the fol1ovJing persons, fi]~mR, C01'- pOJ'a tions, and associations as follovvs: I George T. Baumann B.P.D. Elks #604 L.L .Ji\x'odr ickson Grand Is la-i'J.d J"i ederkranz Ed. C. nann, ,^ 11'),,,,.,~'t' IT1""-Y~r'1 e" ('L'((J' '-"',.,iL"';"'" 'P,', v"::;"c"ll) ....-.\.,.,J...., "~, .&. ' .~,.......~ :,., v....i.. ,j.L ..... c... ....,J. .., 1. .i3P 0 y- Tj~ 'lIT" n9}' 0'1 ( S P "(1 IT 'P ~\ He. 'r"'l) _J ........1 '- ~. 1.'... . _ ,_ '..I' ._~....v~ .! ".J. V J tJ ..... ".->_ v.... ~ _ ). 1.1:1'nest o. Heller Henry F. Scheel Selmff 8,: Sons Hotel Co" Dean Souders (Oasis Tavorn) Cor nells Tholllpson L. c. BlacJ-: Mary ,J. Boehl :'fi llianl Sn~3S en T':"Il:il .J. Vacl:::t vek Charles p. Vaelavelc Vll11i,uT! Wahl I'tne I,iCluOT'S Hespectfu1ly submitted th:i.s 15th 202 205 103 401 218 320 1 ~~ C' 386 30[3 ;321 219 406 3~?;~) (")r-.Y'1 r;:'l), ( No .LOCD st \V. F :i r' 8 t; No. Locul3t \PI. }li:est t,Y. iSee()Ilt.l ]\J o. I)() e'tl s t T~. Frol1t No. Walnut 11'0 . el'~)l'1i No IJo elJ s t iN. Second ~rJ . Tl1i ~C'(1 E; t . it! est Tlti I'c} l\TOlttll ~!!}J.eel ex" 217 ]'::01>1:;h Walnut 424 S'G FOU1'tb III ES.3 t Tl1i :re} t':j15 East Fc)'u:C'trJ 2 03 1~ ()I) t11 110 (;1J S C Day of 11, JCJ42 <0 /Jf~ I~ ;";:1'; f /"> a.-'1.#~ ~,,~"'~~t;f~,C. . ",p//~' ;'i--~"'----:'" ~. ==.{;":,_ t .:::~'. ;~....:.....-L_:...",_-:,f. ~.:l' -..: ..1l~-"V.. ....."._.___....~ ()l' r1 'l"'" "1 fl c' "" ~"-I"T;, n','1 p f~~---;~-':t-(~ -,- ....' l_Ca._ ..,.", .J._ '-''>oj, ",-I ~, !ql. ,-_ Bond Cornr,li tteo. On motion of Cords, s9cond9d by Kri9g9r, was approv9d. I . C OUt i'ilI rrrpEE H EJ:'on T To the Mayor and C1 ty Counci 1 G:e and I f3 land:J N e hx' a s ]{a Gentlemen: . I r, i" :,J (J We, the O:cclinanco, License, and Bond Commi ttee report and recommend that licenses to sell beor be gr'anted to follow - lngperson s, fir',nls , corporations, and associations <J.ncl nt the adclref3 s es bel' eln dos5gna t cd: B0:L't Ill1en 1\T. ./\11d 01';:3 en Goopge T .:)D,Urnann Ii e C. 13J_:3.e1-{. C f:!.:e eel. 1 s FjIi 0 S . C L1.f e It On <,y~ Ofrll Sale II On ('\~ OffH SilTe u011u SfJ..le IIOnn Sale It On & Orflt Sale liOn (;; orr" Sale II Offu Salo I Clyde Copple M. G. Detvre:i leI' Fraternal Ordor of E' 1 }' '77'" tI C)Yl 8',~ Of'"",L-'U c, I 'ag_e~ ~o. 0 o. _. ~a e B.P.O v Elks No. 60.t It Onu Salo L. L. Fredrickson "On" Sale Geox'ge Giesenhagon liOn (!~ Ofrll SD.le G. I. Candy Kitchen "On" Sale Grand Island Liederkranz "On" Sale Ed. C. Hann uanH Sale ^l' t 1::[ - d \I 0 It c' 1 ):1. D8r. ,-ey 8 n ..)[;L_e U . r.'f' Qcbe-' uO.nll Qale tl.Or1 J i-J "'.... -IU.-L . Vi:::"" .... M. T~. Lev\Ji s \I On & OffH Sale Ralph R. Lewis "On &. 01'1'11 Sale L. E. rvlcBaln liOn" Sale G. C. McCall "On & Off" Sale George HaRsel II On & Orf II Sale P1attdeuti3che Verein liOn (}~ orr" ~3:3.le Ernest O. Reber "On" Sale John Hoby liOn &~ Off" Sale E:rnest 1/1. Huff "01'1 & orrll Sale John Ii'. Koehler II On & orclt Sale .John C. Sc:bneider nOn & orru Sale Hel'bel't A. ~3chroede:r' nOh c'Y:, orr" Sale SChlff & Sons Hotel Co.nOn" Sale Herman Sel01' II On &. orrlt Dean So-lldel's "01'1 ~X~ll Sale !\.ugUGt S ingsguGh liOn & orr" Sale Flopenc:e Stolley uOn &. Offtl SEJ.le 1;). C. Thofilpf:JOn II On c'\~ Offll Sale CO:J:'nelia Thompson \I Or}' Sale Hotel YancE'.fY 1101'1 & Offll Sale Harry Parshall "On & Off" Sale Ie 114 East ~Cllird St. 108 !"Iest rphird .':;t. 204 at Second St. 323 West Thi.rd. S.t. 208 No:r'th Loeu st 410 :frost Tbird St. 50'7 '! os t Thl:r'0 St. 223 East Thi]~d st. 205 ~lest First st. 103 1'ToT'tlJ LOCllSt St. ~;09 1'~o11t11 c~leI~ St. 218 nest T:td:po. [)t. 4-01 \FJest T!li.r'st c)t. 218 West Second St. 320 NOY"ch Loc:u :d; ~;t. 308 No:c'th o1e1' St. '10G 'ues t Fou rth St. 524 :::1'1; Pou:t'th St. 123 East Front St. 313 Best Second st. ~)11 No:d~h Inut. St" 1315 \'1c~st; A.nrla St. 386 NOI,.tit ''Jalnu t ,'3t.. 30'7 North Wheeler st. 418 Dest Fourth St. 409 North rine St. 209 Nortll Garfield St. 121 }1>~tts t !:etl.lx'd, ;3t. ~1~~~Z:l J\To:r~th IjOG't)st St. ;::_-107 I~a_f;t~ Tl1j.l.d f)t. 219 Wes-b Second St. 414 Fiest Third St.. ~~432 North P'l'oadwel1 ].23 1~8s'b Thl.rd st. '-106 'Nest Th:tl'O Sf:;. 2nd & Locust Sts.. 315 North Pino St. I . H08110c:tful1y submitted this 15th day of AP1'i1, 1942. , ,~f. ~ 1;'-70- . ~ It/~i~~p...,t, ,~1'" ~/ ~~~.~ . c Y' /'" ~~ ,.' ::J.. '-'j\.-'''-'i:t:~ _ <, ,.-r: .."" '~" . /{-,--t.!~"~-_;'ffi~__:;' ,# ? r/ t' .. or f -1'/ Ordinance, License and nond Cornrnittee. On motion of CordS, seconded by Krieger, wqs approved. Q"' ,jJ BE 1'1' I\J~,')OL VgD BY hiAYOj-{ HESOI,lJTION U"I'rpy' C"OlTl'j'CTT. - _v_ J.__<W of tho CIty of Gl'!J.nd I ;gland" Nebras}fa, that 1i cens es to sell intoxl cat!. . I 1. i qu 0 :t' by the pu,clnlge only, be granted to the follovving pel'SOl1S, fLe])l1s, C01'" ~qOl"l Ct ti 011:3, e.rtcL [12. s 0 C 1,9. t i orl S, O.11d. o. t t IJ8 a(ld.l~ e s s (~f3 J:l.8J'? ej. r1 s (;t fortI!.; Geor-go T. ")aumann B>> P * 0 ~ Tl~1}~8 i/6() 4 L. L. Fredrickson Grand Island I,J.eaer'k:C'anz Tik'l.. C. Ha nn AlboI't Hevde (Koehler Tavern) LeRoy E. i,1cBain(Savoy Tavern) El:'llost o. Hehol' Hemo,y }<'. Scheol SC]Juff & Sons Hotel Co.. Dean SoudeI's ((hsis Tavern) COl'neLta ':[lhompson J.H G.. Biliack I'E.'3TY .J. ~)oeh1 1,'Jil1iam Sas::l en JIl.nil ,J 9 Vacla vek G1H.11'JOS Ii'.. Vacla vok v'a lliam Wahl Pine LiquOl:'S I 2()~2 205 10:'::' 401 No. Locu st \:'}. Ii' 1 J~ S t No. Locust \f!. Fi rs I'; \7. Seeond :No. Locn st }~. F rOfit T<rq fll rJ alr11J t ITa. Whee leJ:' No. Locust Vi. Second 1,'1. 'r:hj. reI S t , "I cst TIll I'd TTor'tl! ole1' lJ ()~P tlJ 1,?:': al111J t D t Fourth s t; 'I'll i I'd I~~13t Yl01JI1.til };o.r'th Locu st ()"I0 l.,J J_t.J 320 i C)'7 oLt:-'~) Z)OG 7>()8 ~)21 219 406 ::'S~J,~) 20'7 ~~~ 1 '7 "l:~~ 4 111 5lf:J ~:o;~:) Be it further 1oe301 vall that the Ci ty Cle:ek be and he j 8 hereby CU,J'o(:ted and 'instl'IJcted to forVJaJ:'d to the Nebraska Liquor Control Commts::don, Ilincoln, ]\rebrasl~a, a ce:C't:1.:floc.1 copy of this :e8so]rltion. Hespectfully EJubmltted this lS'th~.. (jay of 1.1, J. S ,j;: 0 ~ ,,'" -:' .p. ,[/ " i,r ,.?;; .../ &~~,~ &W.."""'/ ,<': _-~. """::,."../ ..",*15' __"/:",d (f""tzi ....f.1fi',.....",."',, ~ .(-~.- ,._..)'........ '--~,,~.....n~~~.." ~ ,,/,0/ .'r -_-...-.._-..,~-........_--_.---,--- Ordinance, Li eOJ1Se and Bond Gom:d t; t eo. On motion of Cords, s-3cond-3d by Trip-3, was adopt 3d. Roll I . call ballot, all voting aY-3. RES 0 L UTI 0 N [~j (! Lm IT );I.ESOJ,VED BY ;l.rl-n~ lvLiYOH. CITY COUNCIL of the Ci t,'l of Gl'u.nd Island, NebrEu3ka that the follovving licensen to sell . I beer be issufjd to the following pel'sons, ancl a:3sociations at the addl'esses here:'Ln It On Ec orrll Sale II On & O;'fu Sale "0nu Sale liOn" Sale 11 On &; Orf" ,. So.J.e "On &: Offll Sale "Offu Sale Bert Allen M. MAndel' sen George T. T3aumann I,. C. Black Caredis Bros. Cafe Clyde Copple M. G. Detw e:t ler' j;'Y'1-J.ternal O1"de1:' of I Eagles No. 378 "On & Offlt Sale B.:P . 0 . Elks i7' G(>1 II On II SO.l e L.L. Fredrickson "On" Sale George Gjeaenhagen "On & Ofr" Sale G.T. Cano.y Kitchen "Onu Sale Grand Island Lieder'kx'anz "Ontl Sale Ed. C. Harm II Onu S;::'.1e Albert He.rde "0n" Sale Henry Scheel HOn" Sale tIe E. Lew:ls liOn &: Off" Sa.le Halph n. Lewis liOn I}, Ofr" S e L. l~. lVcBain uOnu Salt) C. C. !':TcCall It On & Off'1l Sale George TrusS e1 !tOn t: Orftt Sale Plattdeu tsche Vel'sin 11 On (~: orfll Sale Ernest O. Hehel' II On" Sale .John r~oby uOn & orrll Sale Rr'l1eSG M. Hufr uOn & Offll Sale J'ohn }'. Koelt1eY' tlOn & orrlt Sale ,John C. Schneider nOn & orr" Sale TIerbel't A. Schr'oeeler II On & orrll Sa~le Schuff & Sons Hotel Co ."01111 Sale Herman Seier "On & Off" Sale Dean [)ruders nOnu Sale Au gu s t Si<t,j_l'lgSgU t11 It On Be; Of'fu i:.ktle T'1 n t }' II O' x', (9....... or' f' II S J ,: o1'enl.:(,; ,:) ,";0 .~.e:r _ . " a_.8 D. C.. Thomr'son "On 6: Offll Sale Go:r.,tlG1ia TIlo!ilpson uOnll Sale Hotel YEl.1lcey liOn 0: orfll Sale H&lJ'ry Pal"shall 1l0n & Offll Sale Be it further resolved tllat; triO Cit ~y' CJ~f;r~lr firms, corporations, set forth: 1.14 Eas-t Tlllrd st. 108 West Third St. 204 West Second St. 323 17est Tb.ird St~ 208 North Locust St. 410 West Third st. 5()7 ',f;,feut Tltlr"cl ~)-t <Ii ~:?23 Easnt Tl1}.x)c1 St ~ 205 10Z> 209 218 \:l\TO~3t Fil":Jt ;St It Nox.th I10CUH t :3t. 1\1 () l'l tl'l e 1 f-:: x. ~~~ t; . \-~] e f3 t; Tl1j_ll (1 ;:) t . est Pi 1'8 t ::;t $ 1;Ne2:t ~3eCOY1(1 St. IT ()1~ t;IJ I/o C"L1 S t St. I\ToT' tl".l elex~ 2.t. st F()lJT~t11 ~3t ~ l~as,t F01Jl"i"C}-1 st. East ProX.'.t St. 401 ::?18 3~~O 308 406 52.1 123 313 West 38 St~ Z)11 }\TOT'tll \,::,f8,1rrut; ~;t.. 1:3J_5 ~;'1est t\,j":t1~rl ~3t ~ 386 TTorth ~~)O'f7 :N01^jtll t ;~~) t; . IJ,18 409 209 121 V/est }"lou:t"tlJ ;~)t., l'lo :e.-tll l1e ;~) t; . North Garfield St. l~tJ.;J t T1>:t ("1.1- f.-) L . 3~~;:) rro1,tlJ 1.10 en st S1:;. 107 f1 t rnd J'o St. 219 West Second. St. 41.-t \):}c;~:;t Tl-ll E~t. 242j2 }\'oI'th BI'08.CJviel1 12~) s't r_PllJ.I'C} i~3 t . Lj~O G i?[ (-:; 8 t :rll:t ~(fd_ ~~ t If 2nd & Locust Sts. 3 J~ 5 l\T ()1:1 -t;11 E;~) t . C1.f- ~) v . l,i..' j. ~ " " and he :i S h81'0 by directed to fOTtN'led to the 'Nebraska Liquor' Control Conr"lission, Lincoln, Nebraskil~ a ce:L't:if:i.ocl. copy of t.h:i.s resollJtion. Hespoctfully submi tted tb.is J2!;h day of' I\p1'11, 1942. I . r/ / I .'..../ ~ tj~_...t.-c>/~ ~ ~".,',,/'/;,.....,.;;h.,,;P..../(~~ 9 """ ...-,,,,~,~.,, r:;l-J.'..........-.~ .c'..-';-i',"" _'":'~Y .-fl',," "~~(:'~"""""""'--'i (' '''''/;>-'' -... >.-- ---------.--...-- - ~_/~./' ~lance, Lie(;rlSe, t'l.;r--- COlnn1.:t t:tec ~ On motion of Tripe, seconded by Wb.lker, was adopted. Roll call ballot, all votin~ aye. . I I I . c "p (:; u Grand Island, N~braska. April 15, 1942. Honorable Mayor c::.nd Ci ty Council, Grand Island, Nebraska. Gentlemen: We, your street & Alley Commi.ttse to v.hom was r9ferred the petition of T. F. Concannon, H. Ii'. Glover and othr,;rs asking th,= creation of a Gravel District in the following location. Oklahoma Ave., from Locust Street to Clark Str'39t, Pho9nix AV9., from Locust Street to Adams street, California Ave., from Phoenix Ave, to Nebraska Ave., Clark Street from PllOen.ix Ave., to Alter Ave., Greenwich Ave. from Phoenix Ave. to Nebraska Ave., Alter Ave. from Locust to Califor- nia Ave. After careful consid3ration of the' petition we find that it is correct in all respects, VJe therefore recomm,md that the District be created, that the estimate of the City Sngineer be accepted and the City Clerk be instructed to advertise for bids for the construction of Gravel District No. 20. Said bids to be rec3ived UD to 8 o'clock P. M. April 29, 1942 and said bids be opened on said d~te. __~~h Wal~~:!:____ ___H.~D.r..y_. A . Kr i3 &~f:..:.. Strs9t & Alley Committee Grand Island, N~braska. April 15, 1942. Honorable Mayor and City Council, Grand ISland, Nebraska. Gentlemen: The follovving is th'3 rngineers 8stimate for Grav9l District No. 20. Approx. 1,000 Cu Yds Road Gravel @.50p per yd. Total $500.00 Respectfully submitted, Ray L. Harrison, Ci ty l!:ngin ser. On motion of starr, ~Dgineer' s ~stimate vvas approved and S tr~et and Allsy Comr;;itt'3e R3port accepted. .('. ,i t'j. ,'f" >,,) :.t 2 ~ SOL UTI 0 N L"'-Ji/h'" '\ '-' . -'-1' n.L.l_""_2.t~IJ, on 1,.:J.0 3:r.c1 d~y. f ,., b ~). lJceorn )81', ID41, the I\Tayor and Cj t:y ConneD of the City of Grand Is le.nd , sat as a Board of . I EqualiZfJ.t:i.Oll a1'1el determined the cost of construet:ion of 011. :t'l) EJnc1 Gutter Distx'ict No. 89; ano aS8cuseo the benefj.ts accruing to the lots, tracts, and parcels of I11nd in sEd.d district; and on December 5, 1941, passed and approved Oroj.Dance No. 1896, leV;y:i.ng special aSSeSfWJents, and \rJEEP.EAS, the followinG descri bed real Cf3tnte togc)tber wi tll the f.;1.H S GfJSmentfl ther-eon were inaC! vertently ami. tt ed fJ:om sEd..c reso1u.' tioD and OI'rHnD.neo: OVI~l J~Ft LOT BLO CK ADDI~"ION 1'&[ OU 1'1 '1.' ITa:t'I'iet L. Gouge W.69ft~. 2 16 C. A. Pinkston E.43ft. 2 16 II It Lot 1 of t1-10 subdi. vision 281-282- of West Lawn 8ca1'ff's to West La,'rn II It dhn r 70 tii;GI..-). \..., 12.90 of 1,0 ts ;380- 7..UO And, VJnZrU~/\.S., the assessinent s s'oomJ tted shOll Id be placed upon the tax r'ecords of the City of Gx'and 181[1nd, Nebrfu3ka and I collected as :i.n the case of other spec:La.l assessI:Jents. 'lIIHi1.}:'.'FORE B}~ 1'1' HESOI,V,Bl1 BY THE MAY.Ofi. AND 011'Y COUNCIL of the Ci't:y of Grand. Island, Nebraska, that the following special assessments be placed upon the tax reeor-d.s of the City of Grand Islawj, NebraEka, to-wit: O\TI1\Jh"R LOT BIJOCE lillL'I TJ ON AMOUN'I' Hal'rj.et I,.Gouge W .69ft. 2 16 Scarff's to West C .A.Pinkston E.43ft. 2 16 It II ~~ II It Lot 1 of the subdivision of Lots 280- 28l-28~?-of \'Jest LaVIn Lavvn II ~~20 .70 1/ 12.90 7.2-0 BE IT l<'Ur:~:lU:~H. Rb;SOI,VlW 'l'hat the taxes so levied and ftf:1I'\8Sf:ied shall becorne payab1e and delinquent and bea:p intorest as by lavv provided as follovis; One-tneth shall become payable 8.11r1 delinqu ent fifty (ays fr'um the date of adoption of this resoluti.on; one-tenth I . in one yoa:c; one-tenth in two year's; one-tenth intbree years; one- tent}! in four years; ono-tenth in five yeal's; on()~tentb in six years; one=tenth in seven yeal's; onertenth in eight yeax's; one-tenth in nine yeal's fl'om the date hereg:vf; each of saie1 installments except the first shall hear interest at the rate of seven per cent (7%) per annum until the same shall become delinquent and eacb of the delinquent installments shall beal' interest at the rate of Nine r,Ar C erl ~- ( C' <I) ~v J' u ,J;o per all~l.,n.['J'] f....'().[-J.I. <:>1'1'(--,' aft:":l' '-,.a.ell '.. t 1" ...., .L eN... '::: 'C... 8U Cil lns '~.L. J.ment s ~> ~~.". cS~ RES 0 1 UTI 0 N (CONT) becor!Jo delinquent until paid, pl'ovided, however, that the entire amount so levied and assessed ap;alnst any of the aforesaid lots, tractE\, and rurcels of land may be paid vvlthLn fifts dlays from . I tbe date hereof witrlout interest, and in that event, Buell lot s, tr'acts and parcels of land shall be exempt from any lien 01" cl.larges fOl' inte:r'N1t. The City GleI'}; of the City of Grand Island, Nebr'aska is hereb'y authorized and dir'ected to fortb.v:ith certify to the Gi ty 'Treasurer of said Cit y the amount of sai.d taxes hel'ein set fox,th, together vd. th instI'u ctions to collect the s an'e, as pl'ov:i.ded b'\~ law. P,E I'l' Y(n~rm~h Hl!;SOLVl!.:D that the City rCl'easul'er be [tHe') he if) here b~'f c1 ir ectecl, authoriz ed and instru cted to pl1:lce 1.1 pan the tax records of tbe City of Grand Island, ]"TelJT.'a~,ka, sDec:Le.l assessments herein set for'"i:;h and to collect the same as heJ'oin provided. I H espectf'ully subIhi tted till s 15th day of April, 1042. yt /".' ,if ; '70' L j' -' ~#'t -r'x./-. ~ ,=' ~/ , ,. r' .,'0" - ._,~ ~I 5 ~./'--'-r..~ // ./L" /} / . L ~~/' F "d.>"-'-,~ ~---~'-'~('F';C?,il' /;/ t--' -~.L-...~._ Stl'eet and Alley Cord ttee . On motion of Walker, seconded by Krieger, was adopted. I . () f.0 I,'" ;, ....J V RESOLUTION , 01'1 the 8th day' of Septembex', 1D36, the rJayop and Ci ty Council of the C:t t'~r of Grand Island, Nebraska, . I pass ed Ordinance No. 1539 10'\/yi11e; slxH:::ial Via tel" main truce 8 to pay for the cost of construction of water main district No. 78 and an~ng the several lots, tracts and 1 ,.... e e S 01. land assessed, there appeared tho following; HALLE BLOCK ADDI'I':l ON 1\1'[ on}':! 'r ]\;;1' s. Katllerine Danne!' So. 100 t My's. KathoY'ine Damlor E 1~551 of 12 Keehler 3u b. 3.100' of12 ~' 77.00 It II 1[:3.95 WHEHEA3, the a:3s0ssments on the Soutb 100 feet in the amoun t of Seven ty-seven (~;77 .(0) Dollar's s1:Jou ld not have been a::;so~!sed, and the amount of f~Elid aSDofiDrnent should be,thoJ:'c- f01'e cancelled and t3tricken fJ:'CJD! tax reco1'<13. ':eHErn;;r;I()HJ~ Hi~ Ire 'hl:;SOl) V.t:D l-)Y ,l\lAYOh CITY GULJJ'H..iIL of the City of GX'n.nc'l Ir:ll8,:nz', Nebraska, that the e?l cial I as::JeS::Tmer.tl:; in the Slun of Sevon.ty-seven / ,",f'1tc' .-) n , \ ~I{ fl. L '-, ) Ijo11tJ.rs assessed agaills.t t}~e South 100 feet of !,'~l() C"" C]'1,,,, {.1 ''i''''' (1 ",", )' ,)_ ~~. ..l-",-",.,~1.v __" , Koehler 3u bdi vi ~d on, be an(~ the same i [3 }lereb~y OJ'oeree1 cance:Llod and st:picken from the records,. tl:J.e f;it'7{ Tr~eaf}Ll1If)1') of said. Cit-;y' , j~s llel~{)b-:yf' ir~strt,lc'tecl au :elz to cancel saia ass es sment and stl'tke the sam\:J fx'om the tax l'ecord f3 . Be it fw:>ther' l'osolvod that the Cit.y Clex'It 2..1:1(1 11e is eby hu:tructed to forward to the Oi ty re:r>easuX'or a ccr tifi ed eo:py of thi s re::wlut lon. Hespectfully submitted this 15tb day of Ap1'1l, 19-12.. I . --~- ~ \'Tatel', light and G Oml1ll. t too. --- :tee On motion of Olivetti, seconded by Cords, was adopted.. Mr. hHrrison stated there had been a barricade put up on the dead end of 11th 6tr3et at C. B. & Q. tracks, and that the Railroad Company had order3d it down as it was their right of way. SUt~g9stion that an ov:;;rh9ccd sign b9 placed th9re. No action. C..'. '7' l"/' ,j On motion of Starr, s~cona~a by Olivetti, the following Reso- lution was adopted. EESOLU'I'IOr --- --- V;fl-Ij.~l'\}~it[), tIle i:unoul1t c{ iLl'li fOl' Pav:L Pund l1i3.. B 1)E~()rl e~;{ll.::ru ~-3 -t eel .~lllfl eeL' tLli ~1 I' J~ f) ~l.'nt~ s t:; 1) e C:l, it . I is 11 oc~) 3:3 :~tl~}l 'tllC:1 'l.~ f-ld,<J.. i ti 011tll :fri 11C1 S be secured for said repairs. T H'l';n ':'!';T' (ill. B I T FU~~) O.lJ Vt{i) GI'C'Y GOUNCIL of tIlG Cit:l ()f Grallcl 1:31-';).:nc1, Yfel)xlD,::) , that 'n yo C ~ S'Ulll oil 7~~:1.t'~~C Thousand (t3,ooo.oO) Dollars of General Fund '.,:'., "'.. .. ./.,;-,')" tl.1 c> l)a.. VlO 1"1"1(1, "J'r..l'l . " ' -.- ~. ~. \J . .~, >.A.;" 44' ...... ,~. transfOl'red f'r'om t}, Street & A+.ley tl1at tl1e Glt~~r Tr~e[t;3"Ll:r-~eI' lJ0 ~111(1 11 G 1. f3 }-lt31~ e 1)S~ (liJ'~ e c t; e(1, f1tl tT1o:e i z ()cl , D.I1C:Y i!'l f'l tl'vLl e t to ITla};':G the t:r'1;U1flf' 61' of said funds ,and the City Clerk be authorized to issue warrants in the above named sum on the Paving Fund. -i.~..;1...J;. 4'...\oi:~~.\(,l.6o(~....~1..~ijf;e-t,.."'I'~:;- -t~~-\,;:!'~l"(,'" "'O'!" - "'!'r."rleh~" -!n'ro .,t;J.l:17.J;.. ~..~~~- ,{\,.p.r~1o.p;nJ..a.t.Jool).U...t~~...Q.o.-t~\of...f-4.-()oi"(:;n-i-", ~rt'O'trrrb- "'";'1C'" ....~~~,l~}.,lo(.lJ.~....tJ:jl..t....f..o;a. ..J.;.l1.6- ~~1.f~7- ..(:.i;" ~l.t:"'r#:~f'"l.,lt';- "'t}fl:"i~1- ""!ttIl't)tM'"1""I~ "'fc1"'f) ..:1:;..U..:J.Ii"\o'ln..r ~)j'..r1.(~.1.. .4rtJ- -tJ~)- 4"...-l....~~ .I<~:...~.... Be i t; f'lJrthex' x'osol tllD. t 'clle Ct t'.V' C fOl'Wilr'd tel tl.l0 Git,V (rX~ec.lsu:eer<l a cf:)rtlfieo corJ",Y~ of tJ1Is J.<oS()lt~t.1.0111l I Tle8~pectfiJl1.y' s"u1x111 ttecl tl1is J~5t}1 ()f /\I)!di 1, 1~~: /12 ,. ~~r~ ,.22tJ[{J24~ . F-:r;:-l "171 c'-;-O" (1 U- Til"':::;-l'-t'-.t- (-;;:;----- ., .J-/. (.... V _.ll~ _I ~""" >.--;:; 4jI On motion of Starr, sscond~d by Olivetti, Traill8r Camp F'und of $:3,000.00 V\ClS set up within the:: Incidental Fund of General Fund. After SOlli8 discussion on transfer of funds, from one to th::; oth~r, it was g:m"~rally d :;cid'3d to mak::: transf?rs within budget in so far as possibl:::. I . (";8' '-oj' R :r,~ SQ.I,lUJ2.1!2 VJrrX.;ltI~i\~), tlle L1El()l111t 8~1)~pro lated fcJr tlle iI'lI)ti nd of the Geu(H'u.l Fund has been exhau sted ancl addi cional lY10ney . I is needed in said fund for continuation of WPA projects* T HEF?:8F on}!; BE I T H ES OJ... V.81) '1' fL; lilAYC)1( AUT! crry COUNGI1, of the City of Grand Island, N ska, that the sum of 'P-V"(l Thou:'3and (~;2.,OOO.OO) Dol1!.l:es of General Fund Fu nell to tll e 1N PI\- F'u nd of the be tX~,'),,11nfe:rjl'oct fJ~(HrL t Incidental General Fund, and that the Gity Treasurer' bo and he is }Ie:t:'eby e;:t:c-cGt ,o.uthol':i.zed, and instpl.1G to{l tonlake th(3 tl'ansf Ell' of said funds ,and the City CIerI< be authorized to issue warrants in the above named sum on WPA Fund. ~~~c"'e '~~}.~~~~~'~~?e'...t>1~l're',""',:,.F--;)'!"t~~~"f-~- ""!~* .,;n,.tn~i"1o~l""Iiiloj.~'~~bij;;!;.~'..~~i;.o.(~""'~llo"~J,I.oj,.;~~~;"~~:K~.4-r+i;.~1~ ~~~~~i--f~-~~-}3C'"'~~"';~~"'~~r~~""'El'!1-B). ~1'rL.t"',.7;.~~ 'torl""d'!:!-:-,.[~l-..""C~ -1;.(,. "1K~..;r.,.~~J.o14;.~'W:K+'.. Be it f'I;LJ:.ther 1'0:301 ved that the Ci ty' Cle1'k f'orwn.:r"cl to the Cit,y TreEu:n).rer' Cio. eex'tjfied copy of t}d.s x'()[Jolution. I Hospectfully submItted this 15t}) of 1., 1 S .(.2 .. ~-~- --FI"~ 'j')'~ '(1(' '" G(r..."'1"1.-:i:-,:-,,::-o';;----- ,- .J" ._L...._ \..<..t~ l ,l1.d, ,. 'J tj~,.... .. On motion of starr, s9cond9d by Olivetti, Resolution was adopteci. I . r " ).; oJ \...; fJ HESOLUTIOIi! ------- V~[I_Ij~I?J~ilS, tl1(J Ci t":{ Erlgl110tl:r Ilas (;~ p2..r~ eo i1P or IlIa t; of certain land lying within tho cor ate limits of tho City . I of Grand Island, lrebr','1[11~a in Section Twenty-one (~;l), TOVln- ship Eleven (11), N01'th HangE-J 9, \]Ofit; of the 6t:;h ..u,. in Hall County, Nebx'a,ska, the same to be knovr!l as the Sot})Jl1ann Sttb(l.lvls1011 to tIl0 Clt~( of C}I~8..11(1 Islt:l!1d, l-Jel)r~;9_s1{<1, salcl J.arH)~ being rnore r)2.T'tieuJJ:l.T'ly d8:3Cri bed at: follows: II Beginning at the in tel'Bc:ction of the South line of the Northeast ~larter ( IlT"lr,,+) O[n C)' f"" t'l' ,.) 'r"l 'l'w {"l"j' hl{'~ O' fl "" '\ -::; 1 } " .:J ":>; _. f" '..~...., V" . i ,- _, . v f, ~. .. J t-_...!-., t3rlcl an.d tlJ(?, cento:e line of 1.:1.nco1n Streot extonded. Thence in 11 Horthwe:3tor'ly d1 roetton ,9.1011g the center ltne of sa:Ld 1,1nco1n :3t1"80t fOI' 8. distanee of One Tbcnlfi Tl\x* 8 e Ifundr ed Th:trty=,e){ii.el (1 ,3~)O) f(', GO S (}lJ tlJ. J_1 Y1 t:;\ () f l)}lO(jfl1:x J.\\lornJt3; tl:terlC(; tl1 fl.. 1\Tc):L~tllea8torl';.;r cl1reettDIJ ;\~()J:"1:r:; tIle SO'tltl'} lin,(t Oj~ (n,~ll x. e for a distance of Three IIllndJ'ec3 FouT' (30'1:) feot to the If/est l:lne of Gl'cenwich I Avenue; thence in a ~)outlleastel'l-y- cUrectlon alonrs tbe lNest line of Gl"oenwlch Avenue for a distance of e '111 1 m1 F' ~' -' elJ' -" J,.c ,. ...... r - "J -'I C J, (' (., '7 r (;J r.- ) L."t(JD.['lrtrlC. '1,j'-11.(;(-5 .c:JJJfJ.O.;ij$U J....) .I__V,'; --1.JV1\.~) l:l!.,U_ 0i ...Lj =L,t)(),,--, .".J, ~f (; c; t, ; tlJ.t)~ncc: l11 ~l ente~el.;l d.:tl~ectlo11 1)::i1"~Ejel1el to tJ:te SOt! t11 J.in.c Cl.l t}10 liTO rd'l'" '" '" "" t. C'u."~ l"l' p .,., (l'T l,,:~~) .!-~. 1..J...\jC....uu -,~.(~}~~ ..J~~,.;....'lLJ<~t: of Sect:ton TwentYo~one (21) fol' a c1 i G t;ance of Thi:C'ty-two (32) feet; thone(:: !1d:; right angles in a Southt1"ply d c e t~l 011 f o,x~ n_ C}:l. s t, ,co, <J\:.... Cp )2. Se'\lerlt;'y (70) feet to a point along the South line of the Northeast Ch J f' 'll -1-" i~ ""J > (\ 'l\f 17 ~,~:_,' C') -;' (:1 !,) ,~ rl ,ei {OJ, (-; +".i o~ 1<', ryt\~'; r (:.), i'~l 'j" <\y:~ ..... {)l'~) (\ ( ~ 1 ,. i,-: }l, (Y'I',l. C~ F) J ',i,' ',I r),. 'l..f,v.,<..I. oJ,...._ ..L......,;;j- "oJ, "'--",.'~~_-.,- ........'-'''-.-1.,..__ J-~ _...,oI\-."..J....Jt ,_, .~."" "...l.-"J' '~'......' _<"' .,.. .';.1 \/Ies'cex1l:?" cl.ll.ec-tioxl 9~lcjJ:le; e ~)C)l;{ J.lne of tll.e NOl1theast Gtual'tel' ( "1':1' ::j11~ \ 0 t' S e C~ Tl.. 0 '1 Tv,/ 0"1'1 t:v ~ u' r' (,c" ( ~ 1) f' 0 Y' ,':i !,',1 l. r-1 I" 'J. . "". ." ,', . .,.-' -,;; I .... k U ... .. , ..,1 tl .l. ~..I .,' ....- ".. ..._. .. v-' v' _.t J. V V I . of rll-vIo Hundr'EKl E\ev(:iuty-alx and 5/10 (~;?6.5) feet to the -r .' .. ;'1 t' ') f h-"i 1".1 l' y, "" U l-;l,LLJ...,..., t, ".leG..... 11. J.1.c;. J..\l.1C!- ;.'l;IEr(EJ~~3, S[iid~ IJ]~n. t~ S1101N 8 10 t <.111(1 1)10 cl{ TrUTn 1)(:;1) S, tJ t:t~ec .ts and alleys, 8.nd all things as rcqu 11' eel by law. TET~nT:J~loH.G dB Il' li.l~;;)OJJVEU BY 'J.'!:!:: GI'TY COUNCIL of the City of Grand IEJhmc1, Nebl'8.ska,tb.at the plat of 8a1,(1 new addition be and the same is hel'eb;y in all l'cspc:etG Elpproved. Be it fUJ'ther resolved that the PI'oPOl'ty eL~,hr"3.ced iL' said DeW adclit:ton be ho:r'oaftor known and designated as . I I I . DO ~ESOLurrI ON ( CONT-', \ .'" .J j Sotbmann's Subdivision to the City of Grand Island, Hospectfully 8U bml tted thl s 15th (lay of AprD." 1942.. Henry A.Kr1eg~.r.___ Frap}c Ttl~_. - C i t,rPI' 0 pm:' t,y~CfOlli"Dli 1 t eo . On motion of Olivetti, seconded by Tripe, resolution was adopted.. After some discussion on Traill'3r Camps it was decided to take Ordinance as wi th l' ~fer:mce to sins19 trailler parking (48 hI' limit) Come discussion on salary increases. Ordinance #1912, cr'3ating Gr~v9l District #20, was pres'3nted. (West of' Wm. Frank Addtion and North of Pleasant HOnle Addition), was regularly passed by ths Council and signed by the Mayor. On motion of starr, seconded by Olivetti, Ordinance #1912 was placed on its first reading at length. Roll call ballot, each voting aye. On motion of Starr, seconded by Olivetti, rules were suspended and ordinance plc-lced on its final paSSel-fie ano. finally pass9d. Roll call ballot, 9ach voting aye. Ordinance #1913 apIJI'opriatlr'G arlG cOlluernning property for use '1-, of Grand Island, for sinking a v,ell was regulci.rly passed by the Council "mll siSD<::o by th8 Mayor. On motion of Starr, ~-:;cOYld'3d by Olive;;tti, Ordinanc"2 v,as placed OlL its first r:JCldlr'E eJt l:mgth. The ordinance was r~ad at length Roll call ballot, e;;ach voting aye;;. and passed its first reading. On motion of Starr, seconded by Ulivetti, rules were susp".?nded and ordinancs placed on final passage and finally passed. Claims against the City were read. On motion of Starr, seconded by Olivetti, were allowed. Roll call ballot, each Councilman voting aY9. On motion of Cords, Council adjourned to 8 P. M. April 22, 1942. April 15, 1942. F. S. White, City Clerk. . I I I . :f'. .~ ~J .1. Grand Island, Nebr. April 22, 1942. Council m~t as per datSl set April 13. President Olivetti pre- sided until Mayor GrirmHin6er arrived a little late. 8ach Councilman answered at roll call. To the Mayor and City ~ouncil, Grand Island, Nebraska. Gentlemen: We, the Ordinance, License, and~nd Committee, report that we have examined the applications of Elmer l!;. McIntosh for Licenses to sell liquor by the package and beer at "On Sale" at 106 West Fourt~th street, and after investigation, report and recommend that both the said applications be granted. Respectfully submitted this 22nd day of April, 1942. Frank Tripe C. J. Cords Ordinance-;-'LIcense emd Bond Commi ttee. On motion of Cords, seconded by Tripe, report was approved. R S SOL UTI 0 N BE IT RSSOLVED BY ThE lVLA.YOH AND CITY COUNCIL of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska that a license to sell beer at "On Sale" be grant ed to Elmer E. McIntosh at the location knOWl'l as 106 West Fourth street in said city of Grand Island. BE IT FUHThSH R:1;SOLV2;D that the City Clgrk be and he is hereby directed and instn\cted to forward to the Nebraska Liquor Control Commission at Lincoln, Nebraska a certified copy of this resolution. Hespectfully submitted this 22nd day of April, 1942. Frank Tri_Q~__ C. J. Cords Ordinance, License and Bond Committee On motion of Tripe, seconded by Cords, Resolution VilaS adopted. RES 0 L D T ION BE IT H~00LVED BY TH8 MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, that a licens9 to 8,;;11 liquor by the package be granted to E.:lmer 8. McIntosh at the location known as 106 W,;;st Fourth Str,;;et in said City of Grand Island. BE IT FURTHeR R2;SOLVSD that the Ciiy Clerk be and he is her:\ air ec t::;;d and ins truc ted to forward to the Nebraska Liquor Control . I Co {t;. (~ Commission at Lincoln, N~braska a c9rtifi~d copy of this r~solution. R~spectf€ully submitted this 22nd day of April, 1942. --E!:.an1i_.Tr.i~__ C. J. Cords Ordinanc -:;;-Lic ~n S9 -and Bond Committee On motion of Tripe, s~conded by Cords, Resolution was adopted. Grand Island, N9braska. April 22, 1942. To the Mayor and Members of the City Council, Grand Island, Nebraska. Gentlemen: Your finance committee recommends the acceptance of the bid of Sundermei9r and Contryrnan to audit the books and accounts of the City of Grand Island for th9 sum of $400 as the lowest and best bid. Signed__ Eli~s ~..!:StarL_ _M., A. Olivetti Finance Committee On motion of Starr, second9d by Krieger r9port was approved. Roll call ballot, 9ach Councilman voting ay~. R9quest of Ivan vValdo for abstract cov9ring the property which I h9 purchas9d from City (naii>91y Emerg9ncy "0s~ltal) was read. On motion of Olivetti, seconded by Starr, trB Clerk was authorized to I . deliver said abstract to Ivan Waldo, providing it could be located. Offer of Ivan WaldO, $1750.00 for property at 82i West Fourth Street was r9ad. On motion of Krieg9r, second9d by Bradstreet, was referred to City Property Committee. Notice from A. B. Nuewell, Secretary School Board, that Dodge School Grounds :had been r en ted, and informing the City Council that parking priviledges were rescinded. Received and placed on file. Grand .J.sland, Nebraska. April 22, 1942. Honorable l\Jlayor and Ci ty Council, Grand Island, Nebraska. Re: Grand ""sland Public Library Letter - March 28, 1942. We, the City Propelty Committee have investigated th~ above requests and find thru consultation with men experienced in that line, it would be impossible to thoroughly clean the outside walls. Therefore, we do not recommend this expense. As to putting the north parking into concrete) and preserving the trees, we do not think this is advisable for the following reason: To run the parking into concrete, it would be proper to remove all trees and use as a sidewalk, like other business places, then that would nec- essitate remOVing the entire north walk and replacing it, instead of repairing the broken portions. . I I I . c:: f~j) iH) They ask th~~t th,:; stone 5t~ps be sanded, we find this is iwpossible. The"stone steps are so badly cnecked and any vibration, or movement, would cause them to chip and possibly break. Vie think they are in fairly good shape at this time, and should be left alone until they are in a more serious condition. Then, if possible, replace with new steps. We do recommend the walks on the north and east side of said building be repaired where necessary. Th9 Engin99r's 9stimate on this repair work is approximately $175.00 Our further recommendations are as follows: The brick worK on the water table be re-pointed. Brok9n brick on two corners be r epl:.:.lced. Some joints of' the brick and stone work of the buttr9ss vvalls on both sides of steps to the east, and to the north, of the building be re-pointed. The Engineer's estimate on th9 above work is approxim,']tely--~$150.0a Respectfully submitted, li~D...!2-A. Krieger Frank TriQe Ci ty --Prop erty -Commi ttee On motion of Krieger, seconded by Cords, report was approved and City Property Committe9 giv9n authority to proceed, by getting informal bids. Bonds of J. G. Woodin, City Physician, J. R. Brust, Auctioneer, WilliRffi J. Harry, Auctioneer and Larry Banks, Pawnbroker, were pres- ented. Having been OKed as to fonu by the City Attorney, on motion of Tripe, seconded by Olivetti, were accepted. Olivetti mentioned that it would be necessary to have addition- al Engineering service vvhen work is started at Airport on Runways and suggested that Mr. .Marion who is on th'8 job at Kearney Airport might be able to divid~ (, ." GlS tim~ betw~en K~arney and Grand Island. Starr In'3ntioned he held receiveo. several protests on use of Dodge School grounds for trailer camp. Mrs. Wilkinson, III South Wh~91'8r, and Captian Fobister of Salvation Army, presented arguments against the establishing of a trail~r camp on Dodg9 School Grounds, but felt that the grounds should b'3 used for parkiLg of cars that belong to patrons of the dormitory. On motion of Cords, City Glerk was authorized to notify Building Inspector, Fire Chi;;f and City Physician to make a thorough inspection of Dodge School Building ana also proposed trai19r camp facilities. SOfie discussion on new car for Fir'8 Chief. Chairman of Fire Committee to bring detailed report at next meeting. On motion of Cords, Council adjourned to April ~9 1 ,(, 942. 4-22-42 F. S. Whits, City Clerk. . I I I . n4 It;:' " (~~' "" Grand Island, N~braska. April 29, 1942 Council met as PS;I' ao.journm'3nt of April 22, "his Honor," the Mayor, presiding. Each Councilman present. Application of Roderick J. Martin for permit to operate Trailer Camp on old Dodge School ground.s was presented. April 24, 1942. Honorable Mayor and City Council, Grand .sland, Nebraska. Gen tl emen: y The old Dodg e Sc.hool building has been insp.;;ct~d by the under- signed, in regard to r:::;.ilodellng th~bulldinL so as to provide sleep- ing rooms for vyorkers at the governm~mt ordnanc~ plant. We find that at th~ pr~sent time ~r. R. J. Martin plans to use only three rooms on the first floor, and toilet and shower rooms for both Hl:m and WOffi:m also on tlle first floor. The rooms are to be used only for rn::;n sleep-. '3rs and th'3 toilet room for them will be conn~cted wi th the entrance on the east sid,,:: of th::: building. The entrance to the women's to:Llets will be on the west side of tile building and will be used only for the accoll1odation of the peopl'3 who have trai19rs parked on tn; livest side of the lot, if a trailer camp is established thereon. We wish to I' eport tlla t the buildinb is safe for occupancy for such a business and is also in such sIlape that the!'''.; will be no fire hazard, nor will there be any h3alth hazard if the place in managed properly. In th~ future, if mor~ rooms in the building are used, the facilities will hav".; to be increas".;d in proportion to the number of rooms used.. Respectfully submitt,,::d, Ray L. harrison, Building inspector Clyde Campbell, Chief of Fir".; Department J. G.Woodin, City Physician Protest signed by 64 persons, nearby residents was pres~nted. Also S. J. Shada presented the vi9ws of prot:::sters, as the place being unsightly, unsanitary and unnealthy. Also J. J. H~rrigan expressed about the same vi ews.. After some discussion, on motion of Olivetti, seconded by Cords, application for, committee report on, and protest again~3t .est:'.blish- ment of Trailer Camp, VJas r.:;:ferred to Ordnance, Bond and License Committee. Claim of tne Geer Company for one car of cement ($292.00) was pI' es.:;:nted. On motion of starr, seconded by Olivetti, was ordered paid. Roll call ballot, each voting aye. . I I I . f~:-. 1"-< ;) ;) Bids on Hot Process Water Soft9Yler livere op:med and read as follows: International Filter Co. $6,040.00 Certified Ck $400.00 6,252.00 Certified Ck 400.00 5,39 5 . 00 C e1' ti f i ed Ck 375.00 Permutit Company Worthington Pump & Machinery Co. On motion of Starr, s~conded by Olivetti, bids were referred to Ice, Water and Light Committse and Mr. Burdick. Bid of Omaha Testing Laboratories for testing and inspection on construction of runways, of $500.00 per month or 21z4: per sq, yd. (165,000 ~q yd. approx) cash deposit of $150.00. On motion of Olivetti, seconded by Cords, bid was referred to Airport Committee. Bids for fu~nishing gravel for Gravel District #20 were opened and read as follows: Chas. W. Rombach Approx. 1000 cu yds @ 36.9~ $369.00 390.00 Third City Sand Co. II f1 fI @ 39~ On motion of Walker, seconded by starr, bids were referred to S tr 99 t & lil19Y COilllui t tee. Dr. A. L. Miller, (State Registrar for Vital Statistics) add- rsssed the Mayor and City COUllCil, mentioning differ9nt problsll1s which are bound to confront the City on account of the influx of persons. His chief topic , hov;ever, was communicable diseases. Rev. Gilson msntioned tLat moral -orobleli1s vvould be as much of a prob19m as health. IVlr. Johnson of Civil A3ronautics, explained the ordinance which should be passed by the Council pertainin.g to zoning of Airport, (having plats etc) as pres:mted in L B 495, amendm:mt #3/+9. Ordinance #1914, adopting U. S. Model Milk Code, pertaining to production, proceSSing, truLsportation, handling, salnpling, examin- ation, grading, labeling, regrading and sale or milk anQ milk pro- ducts was pres~nted, pass~d r~gularly by the Council and signed by the Mayor.. On motion of btarr, second9d by Cords, the ordinance was placed on its first reading at length. Roll call ballot, all voting aye. The ordinance was passed its first reading. On motion of Starr, s~conded by Cords, the ru19~ were suspended and the ordinance placed on its final passage and finally passed. . I I I . f0 ' ", J f, > "-"{) Ordinance #1915, creating Water ~ain District #89, was regularly passed by the Council an~ signeo by the fuayor. Moved by Olivetti, seccmded by Krieger, that th9 ordinance be placed on its first r-3ading at len[,th. Roll call ballot, all voting aye, the ordinance was read at length and declar'3d passed its first r '3 ciding . Mov'3d by Starr, seconded by Olivetti, that tIE rules be su'Spend<.;d and the ordinance be placed on its final pCissag'3. Roll call ballot all voting aye. The ordinance was finally passed by the Council and signed by the Mayor. lVir Camp:m addr<,;ss'3d the .....ayor and Council explaining his bid on inspection and testing runways. Advice from D. F. F::;l ton that tile Presio.'.mt had appr'iv::;d for op3ration WPA assistance on Airport was read. ~xplanation of what had been dOI13 by the Council with reference to runways at Airport, for benefit or new members to Council. On motion of Starr, s?conded by Olivetti, thCl. t the Ci ty proceed in ac.,.. cordanc'? with plans and sp9cifications as approved by the Council and sent to C. A. A. (Mr. Flaherty). Roll call ballot, Olivetti, Starr, Walker, Kri9ger, Tripe, Bradstreet and Sander voting aY9. Cords explaining his vote "Nay", that h9 was still in favor of corlcret<e runways. On motion of starr, seconded by Olivetti, that the Airport Committee in conjunction with City Attorney and 8ngineer proc3'3d with arr:lng'3mcmts \ivith lVIr.Campen inlilaking arrcmg91l1ents for 8ngin'3'3ring s9rvice at the Airport. Application of Ermal Miller for license "On & Off" Sale Beer, 110 ~:lst Third Str3st, was pres3nted. On motion of Tripe, seconded by Cords, was r9ferreo to the License Committee. R ~ S 0 1 UTI 0 N WH~REAS the City ii:ngine'3r has collected the sum of TVJ:mty Three Hundr'3d FortY-9ight ($2,348.00) Dollars, for Paving Cuts from Aug. 7-1941 to F9b. 3-1942, and WhEHEAS, this sum has been credited to the Paving Fund of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska. . I I I . rr; ,,,:->,J ~-j , Ttie:;REiFOhE Be.; IT rle.;i:JOLV!;!}lJ bY The.; lViAYOh AND CITY COUNCIL, tha t the Ci ty Cl~rJ; be instruct::d, ami hereby authoriz~d to issu~ addi tional warrants on this fund in the amount nameeL, for th'3 Paving Fund. Resp::ctfully, Elias-KJliarr __ M._-&'~_Qlivetti__ Financ~ Committee On motion of Starr, seCQIlQ'3Q by Olivetti, rescJlution was adopted. To the Mayor and Ci ty Council, Grand Island, Nebr. , Gentlemen: We, th e Str:::et and Alley Commi t tee to WtlOHl was I' 8ferr ed the bids for grav'3ling District #20, recomm::nd tbat th'3 bid of C11arl'3s Rombach be accepted. Respectfully submitted this 29th day oJ: April, 1942. ______~~~~_~alk8~_____ ___e.2Ylr y_A. Kri2t::..2L Str98t & Alley Comrnittse On motion of Walker, secondsd by Krieger, report was accepted. Roll call ballot, all voting aye. Walker reported tvvo dump boo.iss had been rec9ived, installed and in op?ration on Street Department trucks. Bradstreet reported that the CuT used by Fire Chief, wa.s not safe for use, and the expense of repairing same would be from $105.00 to $,140.00. On illotion of St,Hr, s 9cond '3d by Brads tr ~~t, Cl '3I'k was au tl~or iz 9d & instruct'3d to adv9rtis~ for bids to b~ open~d May 13, for car to be used in Fire Departm'.mt. April ';:'7, 1942. Honorable Mayor and City l,ouncil, Grand island, Nebr$ Gent1 :3illen: Vi'?, your Commi tt3e to Vvlloill was l'9f3rr9d the s3vera1 bids for Deep Well Turbine pump and Water Main Pip'?, b3g to recomm3nd th~ acc'3ptance of tll'? bid of Layne West~rn Company, for furnishing one De~p Well Turbine pump motor and starting ~quipm9nt in the amount of $1984.58. The accepta.nce of the bid of U. S. Pi~oe and JDundry Company for furnishing approxmimate1y 1200' of 16" Class 100 Super DeLavaud B&S pipe 18' length at $3.09 per foot, F. O. B. Foundry with full freight allowed to Grand island, N:3braska. . I I I . .,08' ~-' qJ W"3 further recomm~nd that thg 1i..ayol~ and City Cl~rk be authoriz:::d to snter into the contract covering the purchase of the above equip- ment; also that the certifi3d checks of the unstlcc9ss.f'ul bidders be returngd. _____M~_~~_Olivgtti______ John Sander -----Cornnittee ---------- On motion of OLLvetti, seconded by starr, that tl19 r8port be approved. On motion of Olivetti, Council adjourned. April 29, 1942. F. S. 'White, City Clsrk. . I I I . CO (cr ~,Y Grand Island, Nebr. May 6, 1942. Council m'?t in regular session, nhis Honor," the Ma.yor pr'2siding. Ea.ch Councilman ans~ered at roll call. Minutes of previous meetings, ApI' 15, 22 and 29, were read and approved. Request of W. H. El.lI's~m for repuir to paving in front of his place of business at 523 East 6th Street, was read. On motion of Walker, s~ccnded by Krieg9r,vvas referred to street & Alley Committee. Offer of Leal Wilson ($750.00) for lots 7 & 8 Block 11, Packer and Bcirrs Addition lNas reda. On motion of Krieger, Seconded by Olivetti, w~s referred to City Property Committee. 'K Defense Order, Saving of Electrical i!:;nergy, WE;>S presented, and explained SOn1eVirlcl.t by lvlr. Bur6.ick as pertaining to a hook-up with Consumers Public Power' lJistrict. lin'3s. On motion of Olivetti, seconded by Starr, was received ana placed on file. Application of Terry Bros, and lVl9vis for Pawn Brok'3rs Lic::mse was read. On motion of Tripe, s:;conded by Starr, was ref9rred to License Committe<:;. Request of R. J. Martin for permission to c~t 12 foot drive-way in curb on north siQ~ of Dodge School Grolinds, (He to replace curb when his l~cl.se with School board expires) was r:;ferred to Str'38t & Alley Committee on motiorby Walker, seconded by Krieger. . I I I . .1' (\ t'1 ...:.~_ \_J ,i RESOLUTION WHEREAS" the City of Grand Island, is the owner of the real estate described as The North FOTty-four (N. 44) feet of Lots One and Two (1 and 2), Block Sixteen (16)" SChimmer's Addition to the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, and Earle C. Grimminger of the City of Grand Island" has agreed to purchase the within described real estate for the sum of One rbndred Fifty ($150.00) Dollars, and has agreed to pay said amount in cash upon deli very of a Qui t Claim Deed by the City oonveying said property. THEREF'ORE BE IT RESOLvED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL of the City of Grand Island" Nebraska that the sale of the real estate known as the North Forty-four (N. 44) feet of Lots One and Two (1 and 2), Block Sixteen (16), Scrdmmer's Addition to the City of Grand ISland, Nebraska be and the same is hereby or-dered and confirmed, and That the same be sold to Earle C. Grimminger for the sum of One HUndred Fifty ($150.00) Dollars, and that an ordinance be prepared in order to sell the same , and that notice of said sale be given as ppovided by law. Respectfu 11y su brni tted thi s 6th day of May, 1942. HAn!'y iLK!'; A~er. Rr.,qnk T..rr.,...ipp.. City Property Committee. On motion of Krieg?r, secnnded by Tripe, was adopted. Starr SUGL,?st9d th,':ct aft?!' carsful consic_'3ration, he f31t tnat .~ thsrs should be at least a 10% illcrease in Salari9s, on account of increased costs of liviLG and h3 woule sUGg:.;st t.he; J\Ilc!.yor appoint a Committee to make a difinite report May 13, ill~eting. The Mayor appointed th::: F'inclIlc9 COfillllittee in conjunction with ths Department heads for settlin6 on e increas'3, and makil'[; report of SEUll::;. Petition sibned by busiIl?SS firms in close proximity to 300 block North Vialnut (North of U,. P. Tracks) and th'3 300 Emd 11-00 Blocks . I I I . 'f {\, ,i,., d ..<. on West ~ourth street, requesting two hcur parking in above lYlention- ed area, was presented. On motion of Walker, seconded by Cords, was referred to street & Alley and Police Committee. Brads tr eet mention ed tIle ne ed of 1000 fe et of Fir e hOS '9. On motion of Bradstreet, seconded by starr, the City Clerk was instruct- sd to advertise for 1000 feet Fire Hose, specifications to be fur- nished by the Fire vhisf. May 6, 1942. Honorable Mayor and City Council, Grand IsLmd, Nebraska. G en tlelYlen: We, your Committee on Wciter and Light to vvhom was referred the several bids [or Hot Proc::ss Water Soft'?LeI', beg to rI~cornm:md that the bid of the Worthington Pump and :Machinery Corporation be accepted in the ar:.ount of $5,395.00 F. o. B. Grand Islm1d, less a cr9dit of $146.00 for test set, n9t amount of bid $5,249.00 ..j ( . W'9 further recoIliLiend tna.t the Mayor and City Clerk ::mt'?r into contract for th'3 above e4uipm:nt and tlli;t the ceriifi;;;d checks of the unsuccessful bidders be returned. M.~~_QliY2tti~__ __John wandsI' Ic?, Water & Light Comrlii ttge. On motion of Olivetti, seconded by Coreis, report was approved and r9comm~ndation adopt~d. May 6, 1942. Honorable li1ayor mid City Council, Grand Island, Nebr. Gent1~men: vVe, YDur 1ic '3:LS ':: Commi tt:;9 to whom Wc~S ref ;;;1'1' ed th9 application of E:rmal Ivli1l9I' for licel1s::,; flOn & Off Sal,::" B3er, recomm9nd th::lt that public h ~ar inL b9 h~ld May 13, 191+2. Fr an};: 11' i P ~____ __~~~QL~~____ On motion of 'I'rip3, secolld9d by Cords, the report was apiJroved. Bonds of N. D. Zachry, Chief of Polic9, O. M. Hunter Garbage, G90. 'vVilli:uIl~,on a.Dd J:-:'.1119S I[\;-'Jbb, Auction'?9rs, having b'39n OKed as to form, by the City Attorney, on motion of Tripe, s9cOl-:ded by 01iv9tti, W'3r": acc9pt9d. Ordinance regulating the erection and rG"intenance of obstruc- tioDS dangerous to a:::rla.1 TrcUlsportiJtion adjacent to th? Grand Island Municipal Airport as pr~pared by Nebraska advisory DefeDs9 Council. . I I I . 1 ,) ;> ,~J.. \ r r-,~.J On motion of Tripe, seconded by Cords, was referred to Ordinance, Lic:ms'3 and Bond Committ'39. To the Mayor (md City Council, Grand Island, Nebraska. Gentlemen: We the Stre9t clnc., Alley C01illLIi tt99 to 1Nhom 1JI,as referred the I' 9lj ues t of Rod erick Martin for dri v9way c.t north sid'3 of Dodge School Building be granted. Respectfully submitt9d, this 6th day of Iviay, 1942. e. L. V/[llk~r HenrY_A~_K~i2ger Stre9t & Alley Committee. " On motion of Walk ~r , secoilaeo. by Krieger, 1>/ a S approved. On motion of Walker, seconded by Krieger, the Model Laundry was granted one "No Park" Space in front of their business and one space on east side. Walker reCOl111;l'mded cLLsposition of old dump boclies used in Strget Department. On Elation of Willk3r, secQIllied by Krieg9r, Street & Alley Cormni ttee ancL E.~tr e9t ComIllission'3r be 6i V9n power to act in disposing of d-ump bodies. Walk'3r w<?ntioned Gutter Platss on fland.. On motion of Cords, S'3cond'3d by Starr, Str'3et & Alley COlrullittee and ~ngin99r Vver9 author- iZ9d to disposs of tne Gutt'3r Pl,tes v'ihich were not n'3eded. Sander m9ntioIleO I'9CjU'3st from Van ObIen for th'3 placing of a drain in A11'3Y betw9sn his building an~ Cowton BUilding, so as to get rid of water from cooling systems before it goes over walk on west side of Locust street. ~ngin eel' uarrison s tJ. t 90. that same v,ould be taken car e of very shortly. May 5, 19/+2. Honor bIe Mayor and City COllilCil, Grand Island, Nebr. Gentl-3li19n: I hereby certify that \iI,ill. Kelly & Co has compl'3t'3d the vI,ork on Sewer District No. 184, in accordanc-3 with the plans and specificcltions and cOlltract, by and betvJeen th9 City of Grand Island and Wm. Kelly & Co., v;hich contract is dat'3u March :~3, 1942. I further c-ertify tLat the work don9 contains th'3 following materinl at th-3 unit price set forth in th9 contract to-vvit: 1403 lin feet 8" clay tile sewer 3 .85 $1192~,55 . I I I . -r.i (: i) ,.;;;.\It} 98 lin fset 12" clay tll~ sewer 4 !liJ.anhol ~s compl'ete 107~80 240$QQ $ 1540.35 8 1.10 @ 60.00 Total I rscommend that the v;ork cOd".pleted by the Wm" Kslly Company be acc-:;pted by the City of Grand Iff3land, N:;;br. I herewith submit the followin~ statement of all costs in conn9ction vvi th the saio. S9V\ler district No. 184. To Wm. Kelly & Co. To Sngilleeriug and inspection To advertisinL & publication <~ It:40 3 t', <W., ',/ 77.00 ~--4~'. 20 $ 1663.55 Total To be divided as follows: To the sewer district fund To the sewer fund $ 1555.75 107.80 $ 1663.55 Total I furtLer recommend that the City Council sit as a BaCtI'd of 8qualization on the above sewer district No. 184 on ths 20th day of May, 1J42, betw'3'3n th'3 nours of 7:30 emd 8:00 o'clock P. M. Respectfully submitted, Ray L~ Harrison, City .:..nginger. On motion of Sanders, s9c~nd'3d by Cords, report was approved. Cords m'3ntloI1ed there were four n'3W men in Police Department. Claims against City were read. On motion of Starr, second'3d by OliV'3tti, all ~'3re allowed except claim of LYle Brust, witness in Sam Miller llearing. Roll call ballot, all votinL aye. Claims of stewart and Terry for dama69s incurred durin~ chase of Police Department after a car, were ref9rred to Police Committee with power to act. Ordinance #1916 authorizing sal'3 of No. 44 ft of Lots 1 & 2, BlocI{: 16, Schimmel" s Addi tion to Earl C. G rimming e1' vv&s regularly pa,ssed by the Council and Sit,L3Q by the Mayor. Moved by Starr, seconded by Olivetti, that the ordinance be placed on its first reading at length, roll call ballot, all voting d"JT9, tl1-3 Ordinance was read length and d'3clared passed its first '" +- _L-~ 1-, r'?eding. Moved by StCJ.rr, S'2C:'JLueu by Braastr39t, that tld rules by susp:mded and the ordinance b::: placed on its finell passag.::; and finally passed. Roll call ballot, all voting aye. 1hc; ordinance Vias finally passed by the Council and sign:::d by the Mayor. . I I I . -p {' ,I JU.:t 1'0 'IE;::; .tiONOhABL;::; lV1AYOH iu~L CITY COUNCIL OF Th;i; CITY OF GnANlJ ISLANv, NtI;BhASKA. In pursuanc:? of vrdinanc9 No. 1910 of the City of Grand I Island, Nebraska, pr:Jviding for th::: appropriation and cond~mnation of private pr:Jp::;;rty I'll' th9 us~ or the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, for Park purposes, we, A. W. Campbell, residing at 511 V'J:::st Sixth Strget, H. Fallci.orf, rssidiLlg at ;('03 bouth Locust Street, and Th90dore P. Boehm, residing at 308 W9st T9nth Str9st, all in said City, your appraisres m::;;t th9 30th day of April, 1942, in the Council Charnb:::l' of th~ City Hall in th~ City of Gra.nd Island, Nebraska, at ths hour of ;2 o'clock P. .M., and after t:'J.kinL ooeth to discharge our duty fai tlli'ully and impartially did on the sam9 day view the properties appropriated, and do hereby make the following just and fair ass9ssHl::mts of the dcunag9s for each lot or pi9ce of prop9rty which is so approprluted and do justly appl'opria te th e dalllCl[; 9 to thos'3 haVing in tel' 9S ts in sD_id lots of pi9C'3S of prOp9rty as follows: Block 13, KO~119r Subdivision, Gr nd Island, Hall County, Nebraska, OWTI9d by 8alli9 Nagle. 1. Valu9 of Groun6 19s8 irnprov9ffi9nts----------------$ 970.90 2~ VrtlU-3 ot' GraUY1Q 9XC-3pt tl12 SO.utll 100 f~et of said Block $ 695.00 3. Valu3 of South 100 f99t of saidaock l33s imprOVeJfl9nt s------------------------------------------.--$ ~)7 5.00 -'i,. Valus of improvements 10cat3d on South 100 fget of said Block---------------------------$2650.00 Block 14, Kog.h19r Subdivision, Grand L31cmd, Hall Coun t:'l, N:?braska, own9d by F9d H. Voss. 1. Valu9 of Ground---------------------------------$ 764.00 2. Valu'3 of Sou tl1 100 f 93t of said Block------------$ 275.00 3. Valu9 of Ground9Xc9pt the South 100 f3,::t of said Block-----------------------------------$ 489.00 Block 15, K0'3h13r Subuivision, Grand Island, Hall ~unty, N,::braska, ,'::XC3pt the south 70 f33t of th9 V,9.:3t 70 f99t of said Block, own3d by Michael Ling'::man and Lola Lincemen. 1. Value oi' Gr:Jund les s iillpl'ov9111'::nts--------.--------$ 390.00 2. Valu,:: of Gr'OUlla 1 '9SS SOU th 100 f:09t--------,-----$ 307.00 3. ValU9 of South 100 feet 'iVith basement 9xcavation--------------------------------------$ 218.00 4. Valu9 of Grounu plu9 baseillent 9xcavation--------$ 525.00 D0t~d l~~gv ~ 194~ Cl .J ~ \I.l,(...).J ,.),. ,~ . R3sp9ctfully submitted, A. W. Camob :;11 _______-.t.-____--:-__ ____tl~~lldorf_____ Th 90dor e P. B09hu. ---------Appr~is9rs----- On motion of Cords, seconded by Olivetti, was referred to Ci ty Prop erty ComiLli tt'::9, to r 9pOl't back IViuy 13) 19J+2. On motIon of Oliv'3tti, Council acijoul'c}9d to 8100 o'clock P. M., May 13, L942. May 6, 1942. F. S. Whi t 9, Ci ty v19rk. . I I I . GENERAL FUND To Pay Co. Treas. Salaries Street & Alley Gas Tax Sewer Fund Engin eer Incidentals NYA Program NYA-Gir1s Recreation Municipal Pool WPA Program Airport Street Lighting Hydrant Rental Park Fund Police Fund Cemetery Fund Fire Fund Paving Fund Music Fund Total Approp.. Transfers Ice Fund Water Fund Ligh t Fund Paving District Sewer Di::.:trict APPROPRIATIONS lu~D EXPENDITURES FOR FISCAL YEAR TO MAY 7, 1942. APPROPRIATED TRANSFERS 2,600.00 14,600.00 28,250.00 6,900.00 27,000.00 6,500.00 46,700..00 650..00 675.00 4,300.00 6,000.00 7,500.00 6,500.00 11,500.00 5,300.00 14,800.00 38,300.00 11,500..00 36,000.00 9,000.00 3,000.00 286,900..00 20,069.0~ 306,969..02 9,500..00 4,546.02 5,348'.. 00 20,069.02 EXPENDED 8,500.50 16,242.96 5,899.76 19, 252.lj,1 4-,135 .08 31,712.83 532 .14 466.47 3,040.28 1,896.7.3 15,493.10 7,797.97 10,675.12 5,2,65.00 10,462.04 29,179.50 7,141.20 28,437..73 10,793.31 1,000.00 217,924.13 13,930.31 43,727.41 123,220.02 13,626.68 1,631..31 Tij-14, 059.86 Respectfully submitted, F.. S.. vVhi te, Ci ty Clerk. "C (;, r"'. ,",,- \ it) BALANCE 2,600.00 6,099.50 12,007..04 1,000.24 7,747.59 2,364.92 14,987 .1 7 117.86 208.53 1,259.72 4,103.27 1,506.90 3,248..05 824. 88 35.00 4,337.96 9,120..50 4,358.80 7,562.27 3,554.69 2,000.00 89, 0~,4. 89 . I I I o( () (-t! L. ~i 0 G 'I 1 . rana S emu, Nebr. May 13, 1942. Council m~t as per adjournment of May 6, 1942, "His Honor," the Mayor p1'3sic;ing. Sach Councillr;c\.D ansvv.:;r3d at roll call, '?XC9pt Vlalksr. Mr. Sd.. H., Wharton, 1301 W8st r"irst st., and Mrs. C. R. L3dL: , 1,307 V/3St 0'3COIiQ St., app'3~jrsd Lc?for 3 the:; Council vi,i th r'3fersnce to Tr~i19r parking o~ different r9sid~nt lots, stating fact concerning sani tation and th'~ dray, bad;s of laq.:, 31' trail,:;!' camps, i't.:3socie.tions which ar9 naturally forced upon ODe etc. (discussions) Bids on Coupe to bs us by Fir~J Chief Viers op9n3d ana reac 3S follows: Service Senter Plymount 6 pass. Deluxe Allowance $ 1038.72 248.00 $: 7'40.72 Service Senter Plymouth 2 pass. Allowance ~Jl, 739.00 21C).OO 7;:'0.00 Central Chevrolet Co. Chev. Coupe De Luxe Allowance 1004.65 ;:75.65 7:::9.00 McGuire motor Co. M3l'Cury 8 Coupe Allo'v,anc '3 121;'.00 200.00 1012.00 McGuire Motor Co. Ford VB 90 HP Coupe Allowance 1010.00 20D.OO 810.00 On motion of Starr, seconded by Olivetti, bids were referred to Fir e Commi t tee. lIonorable Mayor and City Council, Grand Islanc, Nebr. Gsm tl emen: We, your Ordincmce, license & bond Committee to v:llom was referred the application of :!.:rmal Miller, for 'On & Off Sale" b'99r Lic=mse to operate at 110 8c.\st TLird Str'2et, recommenci that License be granted. Hsspectfully submitt'3d, Fr n" If L TI'l' n c C:1..J...llJ.. . _.!~_n_'_.__~_~_ C. J. Cords Ord. Lic:ms'3 & Bond--- Committee. On motion of Tripe, s3condsd by Cords, r8port was approved. ~ach . Counc ilman votinL "aye" , excspt Starr "No." IdSOLUTIO.N Vv118h8li[, Srmal Nilll:,:>!' has appLied for a Licen:'~s to sell be'3r at 'TOn & Offf! Sal eat th 3 aodI' 35 S lUiovm as lID 8:Js t Third S tr set, and th e Ordirwnce, Lic'3n~~e and Bond Committee hus r'.;comm'mded the granting of C,'" 'j ~ o.l 0. Lie en s c.; , . I I I . 1~ {~. ~'J j. ~.; , ThSRSFOHe BS IT RSbOLVSD BY ThS MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL of the City of' Grand IsLulo., Nebraska, that a licens9 to 8;;;11 bs'::I' at "On Sale" and "Off Sale" be granteQ to tJ:l ~ sa,id ;.<.; rmal MilleT at the ado.r ess knovdl as 110 ~as t Third Str?=?t. BB:: IT l"UHTlld;H RSbOL\'SD that the City Clerk b8 and he is her9by directed and instructed to forward to ths Nebraska Liquor Control Commission at Lincoln, Nebraska, a c3rtifi?d copy of this resolution. Respsctfully submitt3d this 13th day of lvla v v , 1942. _-1:!:.0:.rr!sc_,,1~.-r,riQ~__ C. J. Cords Ordinanc e, Li c 9rls~8<:- Bond \..ommi ttee. On motion of Tripe, seconded by Cords, Resolution was adopted. Roll call ballot, each councilman votins aye, except starr. Reque~,t of Mr. & Mrs. Sawhill for permission to park trailer at th8ir residenc9, 2407 North Kruss. On motion of Starr, second9d by Cords, was ref9rred to Trailer Camp Committ39. Grand Islund, Neb. May 13, 1942. To the Honorzble Mnyor and City Gounci1 of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska. 'I've, trlS Committge on cq,y Property, aft'::r havirn; carefully exam- ined the report of tl13 ap,prais3rs who ass:;ss9d the damclg.:;s in th'3 a.pp- ropr he tion C:.no. cond emna tion of p1'i va, t e pro l' 31' ty for th ,') us '; of ths City of Grand Islana, Nebraska, for Park purvases, hersby recomm0nd tha t ttl'~ +'0llowing Ell te1'na ti ve apprasal as s BS SIl1sn ts bs acc;pted and approv9d, to-~it: Block 13, Koetll?l' Subeli vision, Grand Islond, Hall County, Nebr8.ska, alt9rnative appraisal assessm,:mt numbered fl2", being in the amount of $695.00 for all of said Block 13, except tile South 100 feet thereof, Block 14, Ko:;.h131' Sutdi visiO[j, Grand Island, Hall C oun ty, Nebraska, alt:;nlCltiv?' appr2.isal assessm:;nt numbered "1", beinG in the amount of $764 for all of said Block 14, "='10C'K1 It:. 1\0"'\.-1"'1' c,cL'Q"l'Vl'ciOY' (i"r""Q" Icl"I'Q' H':lll Courd- D " ..J,. y11 ~ u....1.J ..i ~ 1, cd" .., c1 1 J ,,,., i u Y , N obI' 'lS1,<: '11 t ''''1' I' , -,' tl' v'" ao (")'I'" ;L C '",' 1 ., co r' '" C' c 1"11 "'r , t n'urn, b"'I" o a" "4" ~ c.. _l~C..,., ,_ j.. 1.....t -.,.;... t 0._ ;JL.j,. Cl,J..::;'l ",,":':>....1 ,...,.\.) .l '" -' , beinG i1 tne amount of ~p525. 00 f:)I' all of said Block 15 exc ::;pt t113 South 70 fset of tIle west 70 fget of said Block, and that U:d ['U;lount specifi.::;d in said report b'3 paid to th3 respec- tive parties ov,nin;:.., and h;1vint; interests in tho; }ilojJerty ror which ass?ss9d,r~spectively as assessed, or if refused, deposited with the City Treasurer, subject to the order of the owners and parties int<:lr:;st9d resp9ctiv9ly, Ci,nd after such payment, th,lt tile City of Grand Island, NebraSka, occupy and passess tile property so approp- riated by Ordinance No. 1910. _-11 :mIX.lL~_Kr i s g er _ Fr ank L. T riD e City-pi'op~rty Co~mittee. . I tr:;,..; ,"', ~,' ~) On motion of KrL2g~I', S2COnQ~Q by 'rripe, report \"as approved. Each Councilman voting aY2, Walker absent. BSSOLUTION 2,ldAS, the Council of the Ci ty of Grand J.slmd, N~braska, heretofore, and on th2 27th day of ~arch, 1942, duly and regularly Dassed OrdinancB No, 1')10. vihich said urcllnEUlc:; was on said dat,;;; L ., duly signed and approved by the Mayor, and thereafter and on th,;;; 30til day of March, 1942, duly published as required by Law, and ~ih,;;;r9as, said Ordinance provided for th~ appropriating 2.nd condemniLg of private prop'~rty in the City of Grand island, NebrEJ,ska, for th,;;; use of said City for a public park, and appointc-:d A. W. Campbell, H. Palldorf ana Theodore P. Boelwi, three o.isint:;rc.:;sted fre'3holders of the City to assOlSS the damages, and fixed the 30th ds,y of April, 1942, at the hour of 2 o'clock P. lVl., in th2 Council L,hcunber of the City Hall in said Ci ty of Grand Island, as th ':; time and place of th'~ir meeting, ano. WhShSAS, Que and l')gal notic::! of the tirn~ End p12.c'2 of' th.e I mooting of tho appraisol's was giv'w to all owno!'s and p"rties in- t'2r~sted, and I . Vdi~hSAS, U...2 said ll. w. vCLlfipbell, H. L'alloorf and Theodore P. BO'2hm, on tll'~ 3Jth aay of April, 1942, and mor'3 than thirty days aft'2r publication of said -.IrQinance, m~t at the tiIIl'3 and p13.c,;;; stc!ted in said Ordinance, and after taking and subscribing to the oath to f[.dthfully and impartially discharg? th3ir duty, on the sam? day, vi'2V',8d tL) property appropriated anu on tde 5th da.y of May, 1942, they made, siGned and returned to the City Clerk their assessment of th=.; damage for each piece or lot 0,,-' prop:;rty appropriated, vvhich aSS3Ssillent report was duly received and filed, and, ~F~EjiS, tL..8 l\lln_yor Etrld Ci ty v l.yurlcil 1"iIJd tl.i.Ei t of tll ':; al t -:;rrla- tive apiJr[-llE;c:i! c1SS'2Ssm:mts submitt:.:;d tL2 following, to-vvit: Block 13, Ko ellIeI' Subdi visior:, Grand Island, Hall County J Nebraska, alt8rLative appraisql aSS'2SSffi8nt numbered "2ft, being all or' s8.id Dlock 13, Ko 2hler Gubeli vision, Grand Island, Hall County, Nebraska, 'except the South 100 f<.;et thereof, Block 14, Koeh18r Subdivision, Grand Island, Hall County, N8braska, alternative appraisal assessm:.:;nt numb'3red "1", being all 01 said Block 14, K03hler Subdivision, Grand Island, Hall County, N sbl'Clska, Block 15, KO"2hl;T Subaivision, Grand 1<::1':01H' H"ll C ,+ N .::> b' c k ~ .::>.. .", '... ~. , - v. , d 0 Ul! l~ Y , ~...la~.)H:t, ~xc~pt tL:-: uowth 70 f.::>.::>t of t}.'" "'oct 70'~ t .' ' ~~ d~"_",,., l 18"'. of S~lQ Block, alternative appraisal assessment number'3~ n4fl, . I I I . -<C' ,n ') f' t, \ ,";L \t ~. being all 0.'-' saiQ Block 15, K03hl::I' Subc~ivision, Grand Island, hall ~ounty, N~braska, ~xcept the south 70 feet of the west 70 f'2et or said block, should be acc~pt:;d, rc.ltifisd, cOYll'irmsd and approv~d; NOVv Tn6E2:FORS, b~ IT R3S0LV3D E ip.-: ," _dlC, MAYOE COUNCIL D CITY OF ThS CITY 01:' Ghri.NlJ Ii0Lh.iH), N ~bhAuKA: That tbs r3port of th3 appraisers A. Vi. Campb211, H. Falldorf and Theodore P. bOSI1h1, 'Nith r3f9r,mc3 to the appropriation and cond9mnation of the following described private property for th::; use of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, for ParK purposes, to-wit: All of .wlock 13, K02hler Subdivisio'C, Grcmd Island, Hall County> N sbraska, except th'3 ~outh 100 f=:;2t of said Bloc1~ 13, All of Block 14, Ko::;Ller Suboivision, Grand Island, Hall County, Nebraska, All of Block 15, K02hler Subdivision, Grand Island, Hall Gounty, Nebraska, except tIl';; S01.:~th 70 f2'3t of th3 W::;st 70 feet of saia Block, b - tl '.b' t ., e, ana ~e same here-y lS, accep ~Q, up.oroved. ra ti.fi~cl. cOLfirIIl9d cn~d That the::; City Cl~ry~ be, and {1'3 h~l'::by is, dir':?cts>d to drCJ.w warrant s as follows, to-v,i t: For 8alli e i~at,l e in th=:; amouI,t of --------------$695.00 For Fr sd H. Vos S ill tll~ muouY! t of ---------------$764.00 For Micha=;l cGiG LoLL Lil]b~llkln in Un 8ffiount of-------------------------------$525.00 For th",; dctmagss so ass~.ssed and deliv2r tLe Seun? to the,; pa1'1'i::s owning i:lnd L:J_vint, inter=;sts in th.:; i'I'O,!erty for v,hich assessed, r':?spsctively as assessed, or if rsfus~d, ds ositeQ th th '3 City Trsasurer subj~ct to th? ord~r of such owners anu rties inter)stscl. rsspectivsly. Tha t upon th::: d slivery of said V'jar-ran ts, or in the; evsn t of refusal, upon ths d~posit v,ith tilS City TrsC1sursr, subject to the order of such o~n~rs and parties intsrsstsd, rssp9ctivsly, that th~ City of Grand .Island, Nebraska, tak:::, occupy and possess for its own use ths property so uppropriat~d by Ordinance No. 1')10 as abov~ sst Ollt und describ3cij that ths City Snginesll' shall, inunediatsly upon d:::livery of said warrants, or in th<::: eV~nt 0: r'3fusal, upon deposit with tL~ c~ty 'I'rei1SUr3r of saidwarr.:.mts, cause to be recor'd~d in the office of tL~ R~gister of D";0G.S of Hall County, N9br~sku, an &ccurate plat or cl~ar d9scription of the propsrty so taken. . I I I . -" H i 0 Dat~d this 13th cay of kay, 1~42. ____.~lt_~~i1~__fi:t arL_______ Fr- clllt_Ir.1IS__________ J orlD Sand'?r _____~~_1~~~~ds1r~21_____ _____Ii2:Q.~y__&.~,_K:r:.L~2!:._____ __Q~_I~__Q.or d s __________._ ___M~_A.!..__Qli:::c211i________ On motion of Starr, sscondsd by Olivstti, R'?solution was adopted. Hall call bullot, '3 C:l ell CouncilIllan votinL aY'3. Walk~r Abs:mt. Aft~r sowe discussion, on motion of Cords, ssconded by Oliv'?tti, u. P. Stab'? lLn33 we1''? t,;I'antsd the us:; of 35 ft illOrs curb space duriT1S th3 one Lour froiil 11:30 A. M. to 12:30 noon. On motion ol' Starr, s'?conQeCi by Oliv2tti, City Ernploy'3'::;s v;,::;re granted vacations, for thJ Y3;1,1' 1942, of s~ven Ce.l ::mear C~ '.~) '"t'T C ". L.-'~:Ii t-J . Boll call b:Jllot, each Counc.ilman votinG aY3, Wa.lk2l' abs~mt. Olivetti read a. letter from 8nbiLeer H:lrrison to Mr. \M'C:rn3r, Arsa '!3ngin"Jer for V,'PA, pertaining to movinG of lic;nts at Ai.rport, along rUDways. Discussion about contract with Omaha T-:;sting LdJon).+:ori?s, in which it was deciced to delay th-s si(;nint., of' cOT,tr<ct. iVII'. S tH.rr, r sport 2Q tHE! t tL e Commi tt::;s has favor sa a 10% ;J..., incr'3ils'3 in ViClgSS, ;ipproxiiilat'3 incr,:;a~;9 in IC9, V,at~r & Light D8c-, partm~nt 13 $490.00, in oth?r d~partm3nts 3pproximat3ly $710.00 On motion of Olivc:ttl, Council adjourn:;;d. May 13, 19/.2. F. S. Whit:::, City- Cl'3I'k. . I I I . l} H( .,; J;..tJ Grand Island, N~br. May IJ-t, 1942. Council rn~t as pOll' spscial call, "His Honor," tLs Mayor, ./-,' pr~siding. ~ach Councilman prassnt, ~Xc3pt Olivstti. Mr. R~ev3s of Army Air Corps, spoks on airport and adjoining property, sta.ting th3 Covern1Ii3nt was r-::ady to :;nt~r into a 132sg of thg prgs~mt 'drport, and rS4usstsd ths Council to pass a Rssolu-- tion, 13asi th3 airport to Ud U. S. Govsrnm.::mt. WL:';i\E:AS, Th'2 Unitgd Statss Army lilay dsetde to utiliz'2 the Grand Island lvlunicLpal Alrport, 10cat'3d on S~ction 35, Tm',nship 12, Range 9, V.9st of t.hs 6th Princip,eJ.11Vleridia.n, in Hall County, Nebr- aska, and \ijldH~AE ths Ci ty of C rand Island is desirou:,' of p1C'cing such faciliti3s as it Jl1clY haV3 at tL3 disposal of the; Govc;rnm3nt, TrlSHB;FOhE, BS IT hS00LVSD bY Trd 1.11iYOn .h.NL CITY COUNCIL tL2.t Harry Grimmingsr, i\iayor of th3 City of' Grand Island, a.nd.8'. S. White, City Cl:;rk of saie City, b:; ~;utbor.izscl to imms6.iat-sly eX3cut".? on bshalf of th3 said ci ty, A SUhV;SY, SAPL:)ru\TION, GHiLCINC AND CON- 8Tl~Ul;TION P,,"LlIlIT am.. d'31iv'3l' tn~ Sii;llS to th'3 pI'Op3r offici<,ls of .th3 Unit 3d st t3S Gov~rnm3nt. I twas mov::;d C. J. Cords Ulat th9 abov~ and fOI'3goLng r"?solution b9 ado.i)tsd. Th9 motion was s3condsd by S. F; S:a.rr. All m:::mb-srs votsd llaY9fl. Oliv3tti abs'::mt. On motion of C~rds, Council adjournsd. May 14, 1942. F. S. Whit'3, Ci ty Cl '3rk. . I I I . of' -; ~ ....J.. J. h"l Grand Island, Nebr. .May 16, 1 C)42. Council met as 931' special call, "His honor," the Mayor, presiding. All Councilmen present. Starr stat~d the reason for called meeting, Ice, Water & Light Department 8mployees insisting that somth g definite in the way of raise in s3.1ary h,ffi'?diately, on account of jobs that are to be had at Ordnance plant. lVlr. Sirnpson spokesman for Light Srnployees prescented the employ- ees side of argument, and requested Mr. Mitton, represcentative of an affiliate of A. F. of L. Corbanizer of ~mploycees of State, Ccmnty and municipality). T11 e Mayor comm:m t ed on Villa t might be the connec tioD between the employees and the union, stci.tlng the conditions that confronted the Mayor and Council at thie time, etc. Several employees spoke CHepp, M. V. Keller, L. H. Dickerson, L. ~. Kenney, Ault, Bailey, Butcher, Rassett, Scovill aLd P. Clark.) Heport of Committee as to suggest'3o salary increases was presented. On action taken May 16, 1942. Honorable Mayor and City ~ouncil, Grand Island, N~braska. Gent1'3men: Your Finance Committe:: r:::coLTllrl,md tlwt tIle following rnises in sal_.~ri.s:; b3 {rlade: 1. A 2~ per hour rais2 for all ln8n employed by the hour. 2. Give each polic9 officer a raise of $12.50 9::1' month. 3. Give eacll fir:::wan a r-1't:'38 of $12.50 per month. 4. IIled vidual rai S 9S llot COV9I' ed by th~ above: Present s~;.lary Raise Proposed Salary H. J. Cordes ~. W. Ksiss Chas. Wenn Bud Porter Dave Willman Al ex Kelun John Hold:m Henry Schirkofsky Gus Pauls en ~~D 125.00 175.00 165.cJO 120.00 140.00 135.00 130.00 150.00 150.00 $; 15.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 10.00 t~ 140 00 'Ii' '. 185.00 175.00 130.00 1J+5.00 140.00 135.00 160.00 VJ& tel' .1-L1/:;h t & Ie e D 9partment Em p 1 Q.Y.2~.e. A. 'N. ""a1'50n 190.00 15.00 205.00 . I I I . F! "l> .JL A ~) A. V' H'?pp 125.JO 5.00 130.00 x ~ . Mary .scholz 90.00 5.00 q 5 .. 00 x Olga Schurnach'3l' 90.00 5.00 95.00 x gstella harrison 85.00 5.00 90.00 x E:lizabeth Taylor 85.00 5.00 90.00 x W. V. Kel1sr 120.00 5.00 175.00 x Paul Rup19 110.00 5..00 115.00 x H. G. :lvlu~11 ::;1' 50t per hI' 7t oer hI' .57 x C. T. Minnie h ;240.00 15.00 255.,00 SarI Phelps 160.00 15.00 175.00 Sam B[-}t ::;s 155~O() 15.00 170.00 L. H. Dicker ;Cion 135.00 13.00 148.00 E. H. Gier 135.00 13.00 L+8.00 J09 Bosl~r 135.00 13.00 1~.8. 00 L. ~ K:mney 150.00 15.00 165.00 w. C. C. Clark 155.00 15.00 1'70.00 R. Cunnin;)larn 155.00 15.00 170.00 Car'l Bartelt 130.:10 13.00 143.00 Frank Griggs 145.00 15.00 160.00 Virgil Petsrs 115.00 10.00 125.00 I . J. ~ngLmd 110.00 5.00 115.00 x C. R. Linderman 110.00 5.00 115.00 x J- am e s hatl19r 100.00 5.00 105.00 x 1'. J. E11sbeITY 155~00 15,,00 1'70.00 H. S. Keller 55~ per hI' 71: ;Jc;r hI' 621: p?r hI' Ray Ault 50~ pSI' hI' 7rt per hI' 571: per hI' Vr Grotbendick 501 per hI' 7 it: P :::1' hI' 57$ per hI' . . L;;H~ heynolds 501 jJ;;r nr 71 per hI' 571 per hI' T11 0 S Marsolek 451 pel' hI' 7rf, per hI' hr;1: per hI' ..J"-' V' E. l),cd 19Y 77t i) 91" hI' 8rf, p~r hI' 85~ p3r hI' \ . H. L. Simpson 72rt p~r hI' 101; p9r hI' 82t per hI' Ralph Burcher 72rj: p9r hI' 8rj: P';;l' hI' 80~ p3r hI' Jay Bur-mood 72P p'3r hI' 8rj: D'31' hI' 80rt p:;;1' hI' ., Frank Gregg 45rj: P '::1' hI' 10rf, p :::1' hI' 55t: p9r hI' Andr9w Cosh 160.00 15.00 175 .00 Paul Clark 72rj: per hI' 8* l')sr hI' SOp P '31' hI' Gus Holub 72if; p31' hI' 8q: p31' hI' 80rf, p31' hI' C. P. 'vvukeman 50t pel' hI' 71ft per hI' 5 '7 if; p31' hI' John Ph31ps 451: p9r hI' 7,P n::;y" hI' h21> pgrl hI' ./ ,f C. H' Hassett 137.50 7:50 145.00 u. lV1ax Scovill 110.00 5.00 115.00 x w. A. Drulin91' 100.00 5.00 105.00 x H' G. Ho1m9s 110.00 5.00 115.00 x w. B. 4' Farris 150.00 15.00 165.00 ~Je Hy ~choel 130.00 13.00 143.00 E1m'?r 1v13th 130.00 13.0'J 143.00 F. JOtl'3S 110.00 10.00 120.00 A. Hi t t ,:mhous:;; 11.0,,00 10.00 120.00 Sid Locknart 125.00 15.00 140.00 IC9 Deliv?rym'3L 105.00 10.00 115.00 COH1iHon Laboy' (9xtra Help) 40t ~ 31' hI' 7rj: p~r 'nr 47t p ::;1' hI' ThoS3 mal'h.:'?Q with an flXn r'3c:;;lv:;;d 1'ais9s th9 1st of Apri.1, 1942. ____'".~:Lj~~i?__J~_~_S t n[T___ M. A . Olivetti Committee starr ill'3ntion9Q wild oats to bs cut or p10w~d und91', ~as h?ld oV3r until ~3d. P. M. Som3 m:mtion, f,ivorab13, of individual traiL?r pen-king. On motion of Cords, Council adjou1'n'3d. F. S. Villi t9, May 16, 1942. City C19rk. . I I I . Grand Island, N3br. May 20, 1942. Council m3t as a BOctrd of 0'-1lw.liza tion, "His Honor, 11 th3 MDyor, 1.14 pI'0siding. 8ach CcnmcilHlctrl present. RES OL'U',:T;'I 0 N BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CIffY COUNCIL of the Oi ty of Grand Island, Nebraska, sitting as a board of equalization after due notice thereof having been given as required by law that we find the total cost of the construction of Sewer District No. ,184 to be the total sum of One Thousand Pi va fundred Fi vty- Six and no/l~O ($1,556.00) Dollars; that we find the benefits accruing to the real estate in said district to be the sum of> One 'l'housand Fi ve Hundred Fifty-six and nO/lOa ($1,556.00) DolJa rs . and that we find the benefits accru ing to the respect- i ve lot s , tracts and parcels of land in said district to be the sum set opposite the several descriptions as follows: N~IIE LOT BLOCK ADDITION AM OUNT The Sothman Company 1 1 Sothman's Su b-Di vi sion $ 31 .12 It 2 1 II 31.12 tl 3 1 It 3.1 .12 It 4 1 tl 31 .12 It 5 1 II 31 .12 It 6 1. II ~51 .12 It 7 1. tl 31 .12 II 8 1 II 31 .12 II 9 1 II 31 .12 II 10 1 II 31.12 II 11 1 I,' 31 .12 II 12 1 II 31 .12 ,.,,~ II 13 1 It 31 .12 ~, u 14 1 II 31 .12 " II 15 1 II 31 .12 ~ u 16 1 II 31 .12 II 17 1 It 31 .12 1I 18 1 II 31.12 ,"., II 19 1 II 31 .12 II 20 1 II. 31 .12 II 21 1 II 31.12 II 22 1 II 31 .12 II 23 1 II 31.12 " Il 24 1 II 31 .12 Ii 1 2 1,1 31 .12 II 2 2 II 31 .12 '. II 3 2 II 31 .12 II 4 2 II 31.12 1\ 5 2 n 31.12 ", 1\ 6 2 II 31.12 .. \I 7 2 II 31 .12 " n 8 2 II, 31 .12 II 9 2 II 31 .12 II 10 2 II 31 .12 ,', II 11 2 II 31.12 " 1\ 12 2 II 31 .12 II 13 2 II 31 .12 .'. II 14 2 II 31 .12 \I 15 2 II 31.12 <" II 16 2 Ii 31.12 Il 17 2 Ii 31 .12 II 18 2 II 31 .12 \I 19 2 II 31.12 II 20 2 II 31 .12 II 2Ql 2 II 31.12 " n 22 2 II 31 .12 II 23 2 II 31.12 II 24 ~ II ~!:i~ l.l ~~ II II u 31 .12 TOTAL .1,556.00 . I I I . ""." " 1 J:) RES 0 L UTI 0 N (CONTO) Respectfully submitted this 20th day of May, 1942. ~~ ~~ Sewer Committee. Thsrs b3inb no prot~sts on ass~SSill3nts, on illation of Olivetti, sscon~ed by Starr, r~solution was aaopt9d. R~ll call ballot, sach Councilman votinc ay~. On motion of Olivetti, Council adjourned as a Board of SqualizatLon. F. S. White, City Clerk. Grand Island, Nsbr" May 20, 1942. Council m~t In r?gulcll' S~~3Sl0L, fils honor, ths MD.yor prc;:;ncnng. EDCll Councilulan [U1SW'3r9G at roll call. Minutes of ?vious ill3etinbs May 6, 13, 14 & 16, rere r3ad and approved. R3Cjlj'):;,t of H. C. Millspaugh for 3,)111:'; 24" & 40T! LIllcksD Ilsttint, and pO;3ts to be pL,ceG at trl'3 Ci ty Dump. On rnoLLo.n of Krisger, second ed by Cords, was plac ed on fiL~. Request of MarLar~t Tucker for trailer camp permit, on mot~on of Tripe, s9cnnd'3d by starr, vms r:;1'srr9d to License Committ'3e. Bids on Fire hose wer~ r3ad as follows: ~ureka Fire Hose 2~" Mult9x 400# pressure 2t,1l Wbi t9 Oak 400# l! 22" Nor tbsI'n it,OO# tl 2~" Southland 400# tl ~Gl.15 p~r foot. 1.10 p-:;:!:' foot 1.05 p0I' foot .98 p:::r foot .95 pSI' foot .83 p:-:1' foot 1.15 p~r foot Fabric Fire Has:: Co 2 " R9gal 400// ~Jrsssur9 Schuff Tir9 S9:!:'vice ~. "," Brigad'3 V,/Yl# 22''' F'3ndvvsl1 400# tl If On motion of starr, S'3COnd0d by Olivetti, bids were I''3fsrrsd to Firs Committe9. Prot0st sign3d by ~. Wiley, Mrs. 8. L. Chsncelor et al p0rtain- ing to fficintaining a junk yard in th3 800 block east, bstws9n 5th and Sixth Str3sts, On motion of Cord~), s9conu9d by 11 "J c; va.....~ l'sEta. Oliv'3tti, wa~; r'3ferrad to Police Committe~. . I I I . 1 G RESOIJUTION ---------- WHEREAS, tbe City of Grand Island is the owner of the real estate descri bed as the North Eighty-Pi ve and 1/10 (N .~5.1) feet of Lots Four and Five (4 and 5), Block Seventy Three (73), Wheeler and Hennett' s rrhird Addi t:ton to tbe Ci ty of Grand Island, Hall County, Nebraska, and J WI-Il1'llEAS, Frankl\Hruza of the City of Grand Island is desirous of pur chasing from the Ci ty the Sou th F'orty One and 1/10 (s .41.1) feet of the said North Eighty-Five and 1;10 (N .85.1) feet of said Lots Four anc't Fi ve (4 and 5), Block Seventy-Three ('73), lJ!heeler ana. Bennettl s Third. Addition to the City of Grand. Island., and has agreed to pay therefor the s-um of One Hundred Fifty (f~;J.50..00) Dollars and has paid to the City of Grand Island, the sum of Tv'lenty F'ive (~p25.00) Dollars as a down pa-yment. THEP.EF'OHEdE IT HESOLVED BY THELAYOR AND CI'fY COUNCIL of the &'1 ty of Grand Island, Nebraska that the sale of the real estate known as the Sou th Forty One and 1.10 (S ./11.1) feet of the North Eight-Pive and 1/10 (85.Jk) feet of Lots]'our and Five (4 and E,) of I:31ock Seventy Tbree (73) Wheeler and Hennett's 'I'ld.:r>o Ac.ldi tioD J to the City of Grand Island, Hall County Nebraska to FrankAHl'uza of the Ci ty of Grand I 818.nd, fOl" tbe sum of One Hundred Fifty ($150.00) Dollars be and the same is hereby ordered, authorized, and confirmed and. that an ox>dinance be prepared for the pu rpo se of selling the aforesaid. real estate; and that notice of said sale be given as provided by law. Respectfu lly su bmi teed tb.i s 20tb day of Wlay, 1942. Ci ty P-.C'operty Committee': On motion of Kri~G9r, ssconasd by Tripe, was adopted. May 13, 1942. To the City Council of Grand Island, Nebr. I v'.1l1 construct COnCI'9te vvalk at Swii'l1iling Pool, 7'9", x 71' long, 3 cross ~xpansions and 71' lineal feet of curbing 6" x14M deep for the sum of $L23. 50. H'3S1~:;ctfully sul)mi tted, ~. H. Baker. I carry compensation & Public Liaoility Insurance. . . I I I . 1 .,( '-j .:L ~t a On motion of Krieger, s9conded by Bradstreet, was referred to City Prop'3rty, wittl pov\':ll' to act. (f{e~wl ut ion on casn r '3 C":l i V3Ci I.'or Tax for ?closut e sillss, was h9ld over.) After same r9fer9nc~ by Starr, to recommendation of Council pertaining to salaries, ana SOril3 explanation by the Mayol'with r3fs1'- STICS to 1'stirew3nt of smployess, ana tile attituds of ths Council as to proposed incrsaS9S in salariss to be taK:;n into account August fir s t, wh sn mcikin.t, up 1)42-4.3 Brdg st. On motion of Starr, S3COlldsd by Oliv~tti, the l'9comm:mdation of the Financ? Committe',; p3rtainin6 to salari3s, as pr9sent'3d lVlayJ6, 1942, was adopted, except that plant operators be paid $170.00 per month and Commi~)~;ion3r Burdick rotate shifts. lVWY ;?O, 1942. To the Mayor and City Council, Grand Is1anci Nebraska. G9Tl t19iUsn: Your Committ3'3 on Fir9 Departmentv',.ished to recomm:m.d the purchase; of a Ford v-8 D~lux'3 COU1)e, in aecord wi th th~ bid of the Ford Motor Company, awl th'? sp9cificutions, for th~ Chi"?f's Car. Th~ price is to be $810.00 135s tax. R3sp~ctfully sDbmitted, __A!:.S?Xli.Q}::!.~_I?r ad ~i~i Elias F. Starr Fir-:;- 11; pet r f:U- 3D t -Comm:-- On motion of Olivetti, s~conQ9d by Cords, Committse report was approved. Bonds of H. Cerick'3, C::o.. Krapp, Ray Vogt and IL ["i'. kmstrong, Police i'utrolm::n, havinb b9:m OKsd as to for.m, on motion of Tripe, S 9conded by Walk 31' V/91':; approved. E3CjU?st of Ceo. i:nule for permit to conci.uct dance ,'It 716 North Ch~rry Str'39t, was pres3nted. On motion of Trip'3, S9collaed by Oliv~tti, was ref9r1'3d to License Committ99. Walker m:.mt.i.oned request of Sullivan Tr,9x:.sfe1' Company for painted stall in front of their busin9ss. On illotion of ~alker, seconded by Olivetti, rsqu9st was granted. ;\ft'?r S0111<3 (jiscLission p~rtaininL to road maiLtainer, it vms decid9d to give a trial to the second hand machine, th"? Island Supply Company have on hand. On account of inability of Rombach to furnish acceptable . I I I . 1"" 8 i~ r- 0.'_'" ..r-l~ ..... lnsurance covs:ring his gravel (o.istrict 320) ContrciCt. On motion of Walker, S-3COrd0d by Ollv9tti, bid of Third City 0and Company was acc0pted" (39P) May 20, 1942. To the honClrabl'2 Mayor and City Council Clf th3 City of Grand lsland, Nebr. W9, the committee OL Polic9, ana. th9 cmnmitt-ee on str-eets & Al19Ys, to WIlOlflv\aS submitted the petitions requesting two hour parking at the following locations: West sid9 of 200 Block North 81m Street vvalnut E3treet 300 Block Nor tb of U. P. Tracks Fourth street 3 and 400 blocks ~est, h~reby I'econlnBnd to th'~ l..ouu.:il that Ul= petitions be gl'ant9<l and that two hour parking be put in force at saia locations. _~~~_Qords______ h~f2.Q1.Q.1IQfi VV.fdtd~;AS, th9re has her9to fore bgen pres:mt9d to th':l Mayor and City Council peti tions re4u '33 tins th e exteYl tiOD of th e tv\o hour parking zone to inclua.e the followinb streets ana locations, to-wit: Vvest sid9 of 200 block on North ~lm 0tr99t; all of 300 block North Walnut Strget north of the U. P. Railroad tracks; all of the 300 and 400 blocks on West Fourth street, and Wh2;HB~AS, th9 Mayor and Council of th9 City of (i'and Island, Nebraska, find tlwt the:lxt':msion of the tJliO hour parking zone, as requ~sted by the petitioners, should b9 granted: NOW THER2::FORE, B~ IT ht1:80LV~D BY Ttd MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF TH9:: CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, N2BhASKA: That the two nour parking ZOYle be extended to cover the follov,ing streets and locations, to-wit: West side of 200 block on North Elm Street; all of 300 block North Vvalnut Street north of the U. P. Railroad tracks; all of the 300 and 400 blocks on West Fourth Street. That the ~3tre9t Comrnissioner be, an 0_ h9 h9reby is, instruct2d and directed to er9ct along said streets proper signs designating said locations as two hour parking zones. Dated this 20th tiay of may, 1942. C. .I. Cords S. L" W8:lk~L_ . I I I . 1'i 0 .R_o ..^\- ~] On motion of Cords, seccmded by Walk;;!', Committe;; rsport and r3solution w~r~ acc~pt~d and adopted. Psti tioD for ext~nsion of Sewer on ViclUiSh Street, along lots 1, J, 5, 7, 9, 11 & 13, Block 10, ~carrf's A~ditions, was presented. On motion of Starr, seconded by Olivetti, was referred to Sswer Committee. May 20, 1942. Honorable Mayor and City Council, Grand Island, Nebr. Gentlemen: The follovving is th9 2;n",in93r's estimate for Water Main District No. 89. per Approximately 608 lin f~et 6" cast iron foot. 8ngin~ering & Publication apIH'OX. Total .2) $n.45 V\at2r main, 881.60 25.00 906.60 Respectfully submitted, Ray L. narrison, City .!.ngineer. On motion of Olivstti, seconded 0y starr, repor ~as accepted and Clerk instructed to advertise for bids. Claims Ubuinst ths City were read. On motion of starr, s~conded by Olivetti, were allowed. Holl call ballot, each ~ouncilman vo ting a.y e. Ordinance #1917 pertaininG to uses of Sanitary Sewer, perhibiting the discharc;e of Air Conditioning water and waste material, Sewage or industriEll waste into said S.,mitary Sewer, and providing p:malti:::s for viol~tion of provisions in said ordinance was regularly passed by the Council and signed by the Mayor. Moved by Starr, seconded by 01iv0tti, that tlle ordinanc0 b0 placed on its first reading at length. Roll call ballot, all voting aye. The ordinance was read at lsngth and declared pass9d its first r'3~1ding . Moved by Olivetti, s9cond9d by Cords, that the rulss be suspend3d and t}l~ ordinance be plac9d on its final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot, all voting aye. The ordiw;IlC'2 was fill:11ly pass:;d by tL e Council and Sii:,lled by th:; 1II12.yor. Ordinance #1918, authorizing th9 sa13 of So. 41 feet of No. 85 ft of lots 4 & 5, Block 73,Wh9'9lsI' & Bennetts s9cond addition, to Frank Hruza, was r.;;gularly pass9d by the Council and sibn9d by the Iviayor. . I I I . 1 n ,",. ~ l Mov'3Q. l?y EJtan,', SeCOnQ9C.' uy Oliv9tti, that the ordinance be placed on its fil'st readinG at Lmgth. Roll call bEl-Ilot, all voting aye. The ordinance was read at 13ngtlL Elnd passed its first reading. Moved by Starr, seconded by Olivetti, that the rules be ~uspended and the ordinance be plu.ced on its final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot, all votin~ aye. The ordinance was finally passed by the Council and signed by the Mayor. The Mayor appointed Cords, Sander and Tripe, in conjunction with Engineer Harrison as a Committee to clean up wild oats on vacant lots and curbings, eittler cutting or plovlJing under, Committee to mJ3t at 6:30 P. M. May 22, 1942. On motion of Olivetti, CowIcil adjourned. F. b. Vi hi t e, City Clerk. liil.ay 20, 1942. . I I I . ~( r: ..,( ,j r::;, 1 June 3, 1942. Council met in regular session, "His Honor," the Mayor, presiding. Each Councilman present at roll call. Mr. Woodward of Federal Works Administration presented a five year Planning Program. On motion of starr, seconded by Cords, the Plan was accepted, the F. W. A. to furnish data and supervision cost to the City to be $15.00 or $20.00. Minutes of meeting of May 20, were read. There being no correc- tions or alt~rnation, were approved. Bid of City Water Department for construction of Water Main District #89 - 6" C. I. Water Main, Class B with all valves and specials complete - $1.45 per foot. Work to be completed by August 1, 1942. On motion of Olivetti, seconded by starr, bid was accepted. Letter from City Employees Union as follows: June 3, 1942. '7\ To the Honorable Mayor and City ~ouncil, Grand Island, Nebr. Gentlemen: This is to inform you of the organization of the employees of the Water, Light and Ice Departments and the Street repair Dept. working out of the engineers office, also the Disposal Plaht employees. The organization to be known as Local No. 433 American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, and to request that the above named Local be recognized as the bargaining agent for all employees of the above named Departments"" An early reply to the above is request~d. Respectfully yours, C. P. Wakeman President Max Scovill Secy. Tr eas. On motion of Olivetti, seconded by starr, City Clerk was, instructed to write C. P. Wakeman, President of Federation, inquir- ing as to type of contract offered by State Federation benefits offered to employees by the FBderation, benefits offered by Employ- ee members to the City and the amount of dues paid by employee members, and a list of City ~mployees joining organization. Bid of M. E. Olson of $150.00 for frac. Lot 4, B1k 27, SChimmer's, was referred to City Property Committee. . I I I . 1:. 2~ ,~? Discussion on contract with Omaha Testing Laboratories. Mr. Campen will make up a contract @ 2t; per sq. yd., City to compen- sate Testing Laboratory, (providing work be stopped within 60 days) on basis of $500.00 monthly, or some equable amount. Dr. Phillips made report on Garbage Trucks and complaints received both from truckers and residents. Also that milk producers were falling in line with the intent of milk ordinance. On motion of Olivetti, seconded by Krieger, Mayor was author- ized to sign R 0 0-5417, approving the discontinuance of Park improvement under 265-1-81-65. REPORT OF APPRAISERS To the Mayor and City Council City of Grand Island, Nebraska Gentlemen: In pursuance of the provision of Ordinance 1913 of the City of Grand Island, providing for the appropriation and condemnation of pri va te property for the use of the City .of G rand Island, for the purpose of locating thereon a city well for the supplying of water for the residents of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, we, Bert Phillips, A. W. Campbell, and Carl Knickrehm, all of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, your appraisers, met on the 20th day of May, 1942 at the hour of 2:00 p.m. in the Council Chamber of the City Hall in the City of Grand Island, and after taking oath to discharge our duty faithfully and impartially, did on the same day view the property appropriated do hereby make the following just and fair assessments of the damages for such property so approp- riated and do just appropriate the damage to those having an in- terest in said property: 1. Lot Six (6) in Block "An in Park-view Subdivision, loca t'3d in the Northeast ~uarter(NEt) of Section Twenty-Nine (29), and in the Northwest Quarter (Nwt) of Section twenty;';eight (28), all in Township Eleven (11), North, Range Nine (9), West of the Sixth P.M., in Hall County, Nebraska, Three Hundred and Ninety-five Dollars ($395.00). ,,'A, 2. Your appraisers desire to state numerous p~rsons ovming property adjacent to and in the vicinity of said lot appeared be- fore these appraisers claiming damage by reason of the use to which said property above-described would be put; said claims being generally that the underground water table would be lowered to such an extent as to injure the wells now installed on the property and to permanently damage the value of said prop';3rties adjacent to and in the vicinity of the above~described real estate. The under- signed appraisers state that they have carefully considered all the claims of said owners and their agents, and have concluded that no damage has ensued at this time, and have further concluded that probably no damages will ensue at any time in the future, and that therefore these appraisers find and report that no damages other than that reported above have 'been occasioned or will be occasioned by the appropriation of the above-described property for the purpose set out in Ordinance 1913. Respectfully submitted this Third day of June, 1942. B9rt Phillips A. W. Campbell Carl Knickrehm . I I I . ~I' r; '1, ,"' (.; ~) On motion of Olivetti, seconded by Starr, r~port was approved and accepted. Roll call ballot, each Councilman voting aye. City Attorney Cronin made oral report on change of salaries. According to his opinion there can be no change in salary of any officer whose appointment is provided for in the charter, (naming specifically the Ohief of Police and Fire Chief) during th'3 term of appointing officer. Honorable Mayor and City Gouncil, Grand Island, N'3br. Gentlemen: We, your committee on sewers, to whom was referred the application of Mr. Foreman and others for a sewer in the alley between Lafayette and Kruse Streets from Waugh Street south to the south line of lots 7 and 8 in block 15 Scarff's Addition, beg to report that the sewer district should be created, that the estimat~ of the City Engineer be accepted, >8.nd that the City Clerk be instructed to advertise for bids for th~ construction of the said sewer district. This district shall be known as Sewer District No. 182. Respectfully submitted, John ciander Archie L. Bradstreet Sewer Committee June 3, 1942. Honorable Mayor and City ~ouncil Grand Island, Neb~. Gentlemen: The following is the City Engineer's Estimate for the construction of Sewer District No. 182/ Approximately 1325 lineal feet 8" clay tile @ $1.00 per foot (sewer in place) , Four (4) Manhol'3s complete @ $65.00 Total $1325.00 260.00 ~$1585. 00 Respectfully submitted, Ray L. Harrison, Ci ty Engineer On motion of Sander, seconded by Starr, Committee report was approved and City Engineers estimate adopted. RESOLUTION .1 [;4 Whereas, on the 23rd day of April, 1941 the Mayor and City Council of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, passed and approved Ordinance No. 1845, which ordinance amended Section 2 of Ordinance No. 1461, and Whereas said ordinance pertained to occupation taxes and . I among the several provisions drive-ins and lowered curbs were taxed at the rate of twenty-five ($.25) cents per lineal foot, and whereas in an action brought by the City to enforce the collection of certain taxes 1-1:.' assessed under said ordinance, the Court held that the tax was not valid and unenforceable, and Whereas several such taxes were collected for the year of 1942 and many others are unpaid and tllose Paid for the yeal~ 1942 sbou 1d be repaid to the tax payer and those unpaid should be cancelled. TnE[;~EE"0RE BE IT HESOLVED BY rpRE kAYOH AND C1'1'1: COUNC11J of the Ci t.v of Grand Island, Nebraska, that the occupation taxes hereinafter set fortb be repaid to the tax payer, if the same has been paid to tbe Ci t:,{ of Grand Island and those unpaid cancelled. Said occu pa ti on taxes are as follow s: I 'I'AXES TO BE REPAID Name Lt I . G . I. Tru s t Co. pt 6 H Mayer Tru stee 8 Tu lly Fence Co. 8 G. I. Tru s t Co. 2 Consumers Pu b Pw Dist 1-4 Crane & Co. 5 James Webb 4 Home Owners Loan Cor p . 8 Home Owners Loan Cor p . 8 G. A. Miller pt 5 J. C. Applegate pt 7 Camaras Park Lots 1 C. C. Havens 4 James Webb 1 Mary Eggers 5 W. A. Prince Estate 5 E. w. ~Jgustine 7 M. Williamson 1 N.W. Bell Tel.Co. 6 E. Krall 8 D. L. Sherrar 6 R.J. Wolbach 6 H. J. Vi s e 9 Jolmson Cash Way Co.l Amt of Dri va In Tax Blk Addition 32 34 37 40 43 46 47 52 52 53 53 57 57 62 65 67 67 73 80 80 10 Paid G.I. $ G.I. G.I. G.I. 5.25 17.50 3.00 2.75 $ 5.25 17.50 3.00 2.75 G.I. G.I. G.I. 9.00 3.75 3.00 9.00 3.75 3.00 G.I. 3.25 3.25 1 G.I. G.I. G.I. G.I. G.I. G.I. G.I. G.I. G.I. G.I. G.I. G.I. Bakers Campbell Sub Campbell' 3u b Tu ckers 18 .75 2.75 3.75 13 .50 3.50 15.00 2.00 7.00 3.75 8.50 6.25 3.00 24.00 3.50 3.50 16.00 18.75 2.75 3.75 13 .50 3.50 15.00 2.00 7.00 3.75 8.50 6.25 3.00 24.00 3.50 3.50 16.00 . I I I . Name Lt TAXB;S TO BE OANCELLED C. .J. McIntosh Ro y Brown H. P. Hansen F. N. Rask H. F. Mayer Agt. Phillips Petroleum P. J. Minner J. Kni ckr e11m J Nicholson Garage Body Shop Herman Nelson H. H. Glover Est. Standard Ot 1 Co. J. W. Detwiler Nelson Lumber Co . Great Western Auto Parts Co. Martin Kelly Chicago Lumber Co Mrs. F. I. Olsen Central Au to Parts C. H.. Healey Geer Company 1 to C.B. & ~.R.R. Co. Miner Motors Donald Company 4 8 pt 5 pt 5 1 Co.5 pt 1 8 5 pt 6 8 pt 1 8 1 5 2 2 5-8 2 Co 8 3 4 & 5 5 6 1 Preisendorf Oil Co. 5 H. Preisendorf 5 Frank Spetlmlan pt 7 Verne Hainline 1 A. A. Anderson 4 A. A. Anderson 6 L. L. Coryell Sons 8 C. E. Brown Garage 6 B. J. Cunningham, Atty8 Deep Rock Oil Co. 4 Mrs. Frank Strasser 3 Texaco Oi 1 00. 4 B. H. Paine 1 & 2 James WIi chelson 7 N.P.M. ServSta 8 Koehn & Sigman 5 Phillips Petroleum 00 8 H. J. Bartenbach & Son 5&:6 7 7 8 1 5 8 8 3 3 3 1~ 1 & 2 4 5 6 1 1 5 7 8 5 B.H. Paine Lobart Motors Co Glade Service Feeney Oil Co. Davi s Eng Works Elmer Mcln tosh R. Bri seno W. E. Olayton Mr s . H.ema Donald Rouch Motor 00 Chevrolet Motor 00 Standard Oil Co. O. J. Reitan 00. O. J. Rei tan 00. Band Box Cleaners Schuffs Tire Serv Servi ce Oenter J. E. Michelson G. Heidkamp J. A. Mi chelson Blk Addition 19 26 29 29 30 30 31 31 32 32 33 37 30 38 38 41 42 43 44 45 46 51& 52 51 52 53 53 53 53 59 69 59 59 60 60 61 62 62 63 63 63 64 64 66 66 67 67 69 69 69 72 78 78 78 78 78 78 78 79 79 79 79 80 81 G.I. G.I. G.l. G.I. G.I. G.I. G.I. G.I. G.I. G.I. G.I. G.I. G.I. G.I. G.I. G.l. G.I. G.l. G.l. G.I. G.l. G.I. G.l. G.I. G.I. G.l. G.l. G.l. G.l. G.l. G.I. G.I. G.I. G.l. G.l. G.I. G.I. G.I. G.I. G.I. G.l. G.I. G.I. G.l. G.I. G.I. G.I. G.I. G.I. G.I. G.I. G.l. G.I. G.I. G.I. G.I. G.I. G.I. G.I. G.I. G.I. G.l. G.l. 8 yrs. 2 yrs. Am t of Dri ve In Tax $ 2).75 ~1 6.25 3.50 3.00 3.50 19.50 & 41 16.75 4.00 3.25 2.50 19.00 16 .25 ~') 1 .7 5 & 41 5.00 & 41 5.00 3.00 4.50 18.75 2.00 3.25 3.75 47 .75 & 41 19.26 11.25 & 41 27.00 33-41 @ 10 .80 @ 27.00 21.25 4.00 5.00 & 41 6 .25 & 41 6.25 2.50 22 .50 4.00 9.75 & 41 27.25 40 &41 4.25 28 .50 & 41 5.00 4.50 38-41 30 .00 & 41 23.50& 41 20 .25 & 41 2.50 2.50 3.75 26.75 14.00 & 41 24.50 & 41 26.75 & 41 17.00 3.75 3.50 4.50 34.75 24.00 & 41 3.35 16.50 & 41 4.25 4.00 16.50 4.75 3.00 24.50 & 41 .l2f:; Not Paid 20.75 6.25 3.50 3.00 3.50 19 .50 16.75 4.00 3.25 2.50 19.00 16.25 31.75 5.00 5.00 3.00 4.50 18 .75 2.00 3.25 3.75 47 .75 19.25 11.25 27.00 86.40 54.00 21.25 4.00 5.00 6.25 6 ,,2 5 2.50 22.50 4.00 9.75 27 .25 4.25 28 .50 5.00 9.00 30.00 23 .50 20.25 2.50 2.50 3.75 26.75 14.00 24.50 26.75 17 .00 3.75 3.50 4.50 34.75 24.00 3.35 16.50 4.25 4.00 16.50 4.75 3.00 24.50 . I I I . N am e W. E. Nielsen Lewis Tire & Serv Co Continental Oil Co Dean Stahlnecker Lloyd Jacoby Henry Baasch J. Snyder Sinclair' Oil Co TAXES TO BE CANCELLED Lt Elk Addi t ion Am t of Drive In Tax 6 1 4 6 1 5 6 & 7 9 & 10 Cates Recap Co 6 & 7 Verne Hainline 1 Terry Carpenterl-2-3-4-5 Courtesey Court 1 Standard 011 Co 1-2-3 Bauman & Mattenbrink 1&3 Bartenbach Poster Co 14 A. O. Row 14 & 15 C. J. McIntosh 6 & 7 Rielaff & Rebman 17 Chas Kauffman 1 Continental Oil Co C. F. Lar s on Standar'd Oil Co Fanners Union G.I. Poultry & Egg Co G.I. Oil Co Jas Michelson O. Gei senhagen O. Gei senhagen Dillon Furman C. F. Lar'son H. J. Bartenbach & D. Brase R. J. l~iartin 8 8 1 3 &4 5 1 10 10 10 1 Son 5 8 Bakers Bakers Bakers Baker s Campbell Sub 1 College 00 Sub 15-11-9 00 Sub 15-11-9 15 Evans Home Sub Rollins U.P.Ry. U .F.R.R. U .P.R.R. U .P.R.R~ U .F.n.R. U . P .R .R . U. P. Wheelers Wheelers Wheelers Wheelers Wiebes Wi ebes G.I. 81 82 82 89 1 Art 10 10 10 11 16 17 18 18 Fr 97 98 108 109 109 109 113 43 43 43 48 7 8 88 G.l. G.I. G.I. G.I. Home Bakers Bakers Bakers $ 5.75 $ 35.00 & 41 25.50 & 41 22.25 & 40&41 17.50 & 41 33 .00 40 & 41 18 .00 & 41 21.25 & 41 -( C"" (~ ,t r:'J 0 Not Paid 5.75 35.00 25.50 22 .2 5 17.50 33.00 18 .00 ~1-~l/f; 21.25 30.50 52.25 42 .50 57 .7 5 20 .25 15.00 4.00 9.75 15.00 1'7 .00 22 .50 55.25 21.00 20 .'7 5 8.50 10.25 24.00 24.25 16.00 16.00 16.50 32 .50 13.25 4.50 Be it further resolved that the City Treasurer be and he is 30.50 52.25& 41 42 . 50 57.75 & 41 20.25 & 41 15.00 & 41 4.00 9 .'7 5 & 40& 41 15.00 & 41 17.00 & 41 22.50 & 41 55.25 & 41 21.00 & 41 2G.75 & 41 8.50 10.25 & 41 24.00 & 41 24.25 16.,00 1941 16.00 16.50 & 41 32 .50 13 .25 & 41 4.50 hereby directed, authorized, and instructed to refund the taxes herein mentioned and to cancel and strike from the tax records of the city all of the taxes herein designated, and that the City Clerk be and he is hereby instructed to fo~vard to the Oity 'rreasurer a cel'tified copy of trlis resolution. Respectfully subrl1itted this 3rd day of June, 1942. ~LJ /J( Il~ Finance Oommittee. Moved by Starr, seconded by Starr" seconded by Olivetti, that the Resolution be adopted. On motion of Starr, seconded by Olivetti, City Attorney was authorized to draw up an ordinance governing curb cuts, allowing not to ~xceed 16 feet cut. .i ~ "7'. i; /' ..:.,_ ~-..,gJ R E SOL UTI 0 h VJHEREAS, the City of Grand Island, is the oV'l11er of several lots, tracts and parcels of land which the City purchased at . I SherrIf ~ s sales held in connection wi th tax foreclosure actions brought by the County of Hall, and WHEHEAS, the money required to purchase said real estate at said sales was taJ.;;en from the General Fund and after the purchase thereof, additional money was pa:lcl from 'the General Fund for the payment of subsequent taxes due on said real estate, and WHEREAS, the City has fr'om time to time and will hereaftor sell some or all of said real estate and the money received by the Gi ty fx'om su ch sales shoulcl be placed in the variou s funds of the City so that the General !tund will be repaid the amount taken ther'efr'om for the purchase of said real estate and the amount of taxes paid thereon and any balance remaining shou Id be paid to the Vari01.1 s fund s representing the s peci.al I assessments due on sa:i.d-real estate ilt the time the forecloslH'e actions thereon were conm\enced and 1JVhieh 1Jvere due at the time! of the Sher'iff's sale. TH}!:t-(tPORE 'm IT RESOLVED UY frEE IVI.l\YOR }\.ND CI'l'Y COUNGIL of the City of Grand Island, Nebra.ska that all funds received fr'om the sale of any lots, tracts, or parcels of land purchased at sher:tff! s sales in any of said tax foreclosure sui ts be placed in tIle vax'1ous fundf3 of theCi ty of Grand Island, so that the General Fund shall first be paid the amount taken therefx'om and after the General Fund has been reimbursed, that said balance be paid into the various funds accordJ.ng to the special assess- ments due on said real estate at the time for-closure proceedings I . were had or at the t:i.me of the sheriff's sale. Be it fu rther resol vad that the Ci ty Treasurer ')e and he is hereby directed, 8J.:!thorized and instl'1Jcted to distl'i}")ute to the val'ious funds the amount received from the sale of the r(~al estate now about to be sold 01" hereafter sold and that his records ~'Je kept; in accordance wi th the provisions of this resolu tion and that the G1 ty Clerk be and he is hereby dir- ected and lustru cted to fOrWal"d to.. +-;'.18 's",;..", "~,., C. i VJ, ""-4- ~ ~y Tr easu rel~ . I I I . 1_2,8 RESOLUTIO. ( CON'r .. ) a certified copy of this resolution. Respectfully submitted this the 20th day of May, 194,2. ~~ ._._._.__._.~- JI( 1/ t1?~ ' ~ - F'inance Commi fteEt.- On motion of Starr, seconded by Cords, resolution was adopted. Bonds of J. W. Hammond, Drain Layer and Plumber, William Weidner and C. W. King (C. V.Willard, surety) M. G. Dahlgren, Policeman, Joseph ~osler, Jr., Policeman. On motion of Tripe, seconded by Walker, were approved. Ordinance #1920 pertaining to assault or threaten in a manacing manner or strike or wound another and providing penalties for the violation thereof, was regularly passed by the Council and signed by the Mayor. Moved by Starr, that the Ordinance be placed on its first reading at length. Roll call ballot, all voting aye. The Ord- inance was read at length and declared passed its first reading. Moved by Starr, seconded by Olivetti, tilat the rul~s be suspended and the ordinance be placed on its final passage and finally passed. Roll call bal~ot, all voting aye. The ordinance was finally passed by the Council and signed by the Mayor. Ordinance #1921 pertaining to trespass & window peeping was regularly passed by the Council and signed by the Mayor. Moved by Starr, seconded by Olivetti, that the ordinance be placed on its first reading at length. Roll call ballot, all voting aye. The ordinance was read at length and declared passed its first reading. Moved by Olivetti, seconded by Starr, that the rules be sus- pended and the ordinance be placed on its final reading and finally passed. Roll call ballot, all voting aye. The ordin&nce was finally passed by the Council and signed by the Mayor. . I "( ~- (, .,;.... i,,,, ~-' Ordinance #1922, creating Sewer District #182, was regularly passed by the Council and signed by the Mayor. Moved by starr, seconded by Olivetti, that the ordinance be placed on its first reading a:tlength. Roll call ballot, all voting aye. The ordinance was read at length and declared passed its first reading. Moved by Starr, seconded by Cords, that the rules be suspended and the ordinance be placed on its final reading and finally passed. Roll call ballot, all voting aye. The ordinance was finally passed by the L.;ouncil and signed by the Mayor. Krieger mentioned rent at NYA-Girls. SOllie discu$sion, deci- sion to wait until another meeting before taking action on rent. Krieger referred to bids of different ones, and moved that $25.00 should accompany each bid before the Council take any action. Seconded by Starr, and Clerk was instructed to notify each bidder to make d3posi t. Krieger reported pool is to open on Sunday June 7, 1942, Mr. I Hubbard to arrive about June 15. On motion of Olivetti, seconded by starr, City ,Property Committee was given power to act in placing soap in bath houses. On motion of starr, seconded by Olivetti, City Property I . Committee was given power to act in obtaining an adding machine to be used at the pool, rent or purchased. On motion of Olivetti, seconded by Cords, aty Property Committee was given power to act in the matter of courtesy tickets at the pool. Burdick mentioned that one unit of cooling system had started to leak and also that one of the automatic oilers had gone bad. On motion of Krieger, seconded by Olivetti, C. W. Burdick was author- ized to make necessary repairs. Starr requested that all cOlnmittee chairmen MIO had any pay roll or expense in their department, should begin to make calcula- tions for 1942-1943 budget, and requested that same be presented with a complete break down. On motion of Walker, seconded by Olivetti, that the City Clerk advertise for bids for first class Road Patrol, second hand. . I I I . 1 ,~; P ._'<- '"' ,J On motion of Walker, seconded by Olivetti, Clerk was instructed to return certified check deposited with bid on new patrol, which on account of war, was unable to deliver. On motion of Walker, seconded by Krieger, gravle District #120 was let to Third City Sand Company @ 45'; providing they would take it on at that price. Sander mentioned that Mr. Falldorf and Suhr wished to meet with the Sewer Committee pertaining to drainage from Storm Sewer across Mr. Falldorf's land. After some discussion, it was decided that the Sewer Committee and Engineer 4larrison meet with Mr. Falldorf and Suhr at 1:05 P. M., June 4, 1942. Harrison mentioned changes in F. H. A and W. P. B. in defense areas, pertaining to plumbing. On motion of Cord~, Council adjourned to 6:30 P. M., Tnursday June 4, 1942. F. S. \'Vhite, Ci ty Clerk. June 3, 1942. Grand Island, Nebr. June 4, 1942. Council met as per adjournment of June 3, "His Honor," the Mayor presiding. All Councilmen pres.ant except Walker. l. E J. RESOLD rrION Whereas the Gi ty of Grand Island has by ordinance adopted a Building Gode which fixes certain standards concerning plumbIng, and . I Whereas because of the existence of war the plumbing requirements can not be complied with because materials are not available, and Whereas the Federal Hou sing Administration has adopted 10VJer standards f or plumbing becau se of the 1jjar and these standards do not comply with the provisions in Grand Island's Bu tIding Gode, and Whereas the Federal Housing Administration's standards should be approved in order that building and repairing may con tinue. THEREfi'ORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE }VIAYOR AND 'fHE CITY COUNOIL OF 'llHE CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA, that the standards for plumbing adopted by the :B'ederal Housing Adminis- I tration be approved for all neW construction and all repairing for the Gity of Grand Island, and that said plumbing standards as adopted by the Federal Housing Administrat:ton be the standards for the Oi ty of Grand Island so long as war continues and so long as materials required by the Grand Island Building Gode can not be seeu red. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Gity Glerk fOl"'"lJ'Jard to the Oity Engineer and the Oity Building Inspector a certified copy of this resolution. Respectfully su bmi tted thi s 4th day of June, 1942. E ~ L. Wa.ll(~r, I . Hegry A.Krieger~ Oommittee. On motion of Tripe, s~conded by starr, Resolution was adopted. . I 1 fi~) ..'-.-.. ...~I. r...:;I Claim of Roush Motor Company for $102.00 for bullet proof glass placed in and greasing of, Police Cars, was presented. On motion of Cords, seconded by Starr, claim was allowed. Roll call ballot, all voting aye. "His Honor," presented auditors report of findings in Engineer's )<, office, there being discrepancies, found so far, amounting to over $400.00 through the process of padded payrolls and ficticious claims. After Aome discussion as to method to purpue and manner of procedure, it was decided to make a contact with District Judge whereupon Elias F. starr, Chairman of Finance Committee, and M. A. Olivetti, President of Council made the visit. The report from the Judge was, that he agreed if Mayor, County Attorney, and Paul Williams would appear before him, that he would arrange to parole Williams to himself or County Attorney, and also for payment each week or pay period, by Williams to himself (Judge), or County Attorney, and that upon first default, warrant would be served, arrest made and the case prosecuted. On motion of Starr, Council II adjourned. I . June 4, 1942. F. S. White, Ci ty Clerk. . I I I . GENERAL FUND APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURES FOR FISCAL YEAR TO JUNE 4, 1942 APPROPRIATED TRANSFERS $ 2,600.00 14,600.00 28,250.00 6,900.00 27,000.00 6,500.00 46,700.00 650.00 9,182.50 21,095.70 6,486.61 21,330.89 4,512.64 38,268.74 556.24 489. 54 4;v224.63 2,122.71 16,992.83 8,278.33 10,675.12 5,265.00 12,006.43 33,130.72 8,689.71 31,686.78 11,213.30 2,000.00 EXPENDED To Pay Co. Treas. Salaries Street &; Alley Gas Tax Sewer Fund Engineer Incidentals NYA Program NYA-Gir1s 675.00 Recreation 4,300.00 6,000.00 7,500.00 6,500.00 11,500.00 5,300.00 14,800.00 38,300.00 11,500.00 36,000.00 9,000.00 3,000.00 286,900.00 20.069.02 .306,969.02 247,208.42 Municipal Pool WPA Program Airport Street Lighting Hydrant Rental Park Fund 9,.500.00 4,546.02 Police Fund Cemetery Fund Fire Fund Paving ft'und Music Fund Total Approp. Transfers 5,.348.00 20,069.02 -r Q ~) ),..~_.t r) BALANCE $ 2,600.00 5,417.50 7,154.30 413..39 5,669.11 1,987.36 8,431.26 9.3.76 185.46 1,075.37 3,877.29 7.17 2,767.69 824.88 35.00 2,793.57 5,169.28 2,810.29 4,313.22 3,134.70 1,000.00 59,760.60 Total amount of Approp and Transfers sho~m $13,175.00 more than actual amount, on account of transfer of 19,600.00 from Incidental Fund to WPA $675.00 to NYA-Gir1s &; $3000.00 from street &; Alley Fund to Paving Fund Ice Fund 16,468.42 Water Fund 49,583.33 Light Fund 133,172.64 Paving District 14,010.82 Sewer District 1.64-8.77 $462;092.40 Respectfully submitted, F. S. VV'hite, City Clerk. . I I I . ! ~ I: ~ t.J ":,[ Grand Island, Nebr. .June 12, 1942. Council met as pJre special call. "His Honor," the Mayor preSiding.;" Bach Councilman present, except starr & Tripe. Olivetti and Burdick stated facts concerning the salaries paid in Ice, Water & Light Department and the shifting of employees to Ordnance plant, and suggested that in order to retain the present staff, salaries would have to be raised. Burdick mentioned his dep;~rtments had lost twelve men in the last three months. On motion of Cords, seconded by Olivetti, the Water CorJIDittee and Commissioner were given power to act in the matter of salaries for the duration. Cords mentioned there were six tires (one truck and five passenger car) in the possession of Police Department. On motion of Cords, seconded by Bradstreet, the Police Committee were given power to act in making disposition of tires. On ~otion of Krieger, Council adjourned. F. S. Whi t e , City vlerk. June 12, 1942. . I I I . .1 ~]::j Grand ISland, Nebr. June 17, 1942. Council met in regular session, 'lliis Honor," the Mayor, presiding. All Councilmen present except Starr. Minutes of June 3, 4 & 12 were read and approved. Mr. Schiller asked permission to string a penant across the street in front of th~ Grand,Theatre. On motion of Cords, seconded by Krieger, permission was granted. Zellen presented parking meter proposition. On motion of Cords, seconded by Krieger, was referred to Street and Alley and Police Committees. Hubbard presented data concerning swimming pool, need for more and better swimmers, only two guards on duty at this time. Program as outlined was not as extensive as last year, but planned a pageant and suggested a water basket ball league be organized, also asked for the sup:.;ort of the Council in putting on the Central Nebraska and Midwestern A. A. U. (No & So Dakota, Western Iowa and Nebraska) Swim~ ming meets which would cost from $110.00 to $120.00. On motion of Krieger, seconded by Walker, request was granted and support pledged. Gardner of NYA, Thanked the Council for their participation in the NYA activities here and informed them that the NYA program would close here on June 30, 1942. On motion of Krieger, seconded by Olivetti, the City Property Committee was given power to act in the matter of settling on rental to C. E:. Willard and Clerk instructed to notify the parties effected. Bid of Island Supply Company on second-:- hand Austin Motor Grader $1400.00 was read. On motion of Walker, seconded by Krieger, was accepted. Bid of Kelly Well Company on Sewer District #182, approximately 1350 line ft 8" Clay Tile Sewer in place, $1350.00, 4 manholes @ $60.00 each was read. On motion of bander, seconded by Bradstreet was accepted. Requ~st from Rev. B. H. Armes, Assembly of God, for permission to use Gym for Sunday School purposes on Sundays, was referred to the City Property Committee. . I I I . lHt; Protests from K. F. Combs, Manag~r of Western Union, F. R. Donner, Wm. Youngclaus, Baseball Hdqts. and K. M. M.. J. pertaining to the no parking in the 300 block on North Locust Street, were read. On motion of Olivetti, seconded by Cords, were referred to the street &Alley and Police Committees. Offer of E. P. Crick of $125.00 )Dep. $25.00) for Lot 6, Block 4, Park Place, was read. On motion of Krieger, seconded by Olivetti, was referred to City Property Committee. Communication from C. P. Wakeman, President of Local 433, Am. Fed. of State, County and Municipal Employees, requesting an early meeting with Mayor and Council was read. On motion of Olivetti, seconded by Kreiger, was referred to Mayor and Council. Letter from S. A. Hayman, explaining why employees join union was read. On motion of Olivetti, seconded by Cords, was referred to City Property Committee. Lett.er from G. I. Central Labor Union was read. On motion of Olivetti, seconded by Cords, was received and placed on file. Request of L. A. Bangs, for deferment of sidewalk construction on Cherry Street was read. On motion of Walker, seconded by Olivett, Clerk was instructed to notify Mr. Bangs that sidewalk should be laid, either by himself or by City.and assessed against the property. Elder Grant D. Bendixsen, Latter Day Saints made request for permission to hold Gospel meetings on the street one night a week. On motion of Krieger, secnded by Cords, was referred to Police and Street and Alley Committees. June 5, 1942. To the Honorable City Council, Grand Island, Nebraska. Gentlemen: ,~closed find statement of amount of money to be raised by taxation for District No.2, Grand Island, Nebr. for the school year 1942-1943. Yours truly, A. B. Newell Secretary. ReCAPI TULATION ESTIMATED RECEIPTS Percent of ~otal 3.34 .71 State Apportionment--------------------$ State and Federal Subventions---------- 11,500.00 2,450.00 . I I I . Tuition------------------------$ Fines and Licenses------------- Rentals------------------------ Sales - Shop liilaterials--------- Other Sources------------------ TO BE RAISED BY TAXATION For General Fund------------ For Bond and Interest Fund Total----------- ESTIMATED DISBURS~l~~TS General Contral---------------- Instructional Service---------- Operation of School Plant------ Maintenance of Plant----------- Fixed Charges~----------------- Debt Service------------------- Capital Outlay----------------- Auxiliary Agencies and Other Sundry Activities----------- Tota1----------- 12,500.00 10,000.00 .350.00 400.00 .300.00 281,176.00 25,604.00 .344,280.00 15,987.00 2.38,571.00 38,715.00 10,831.00 1,92.3.00 26,100.00 1,085.00 11,068.00 .344,280.00 "r ,r;< "~j .A d ~ Percent 01' Total 3.63 2.91 .10 .11 .09 81.67 7.44 100.00 4.64 69.30 11.25 3.15 .56 7.58 .31 3.21 100.00 A. B. Newell, Secretary. On motion of Cords, secondBd by Kreiger, was received and placed on file. Olivetti stated Deats had written C. A. A. 5th region pertain- ing to lease at Airport ($1.00 per year) RESOLD TI ON -[ S () ,~~., t'J C' Whereas because of the war and the condittons resulting therefrom, an incr ease in salary sbou Id be gi ven to Ci ty ernploye es as hereinafter set fOl'th and designated. Said in- crease in salaries to be paid as of May 1, 1942. rrHEREFOHE BE IT RESOLVED BY TEB MAyon AND CI'1'Y COUIWIL . I OF' 'I'H,E CIT-Y OP GHAlW ISLAlm, NEBRASKA, that the following ci ty employees l")e paid salari es as hereinafter designated and tbat said salary be paid as of May 1, 1942. City Ligbt, Water, and Ice Department. Name I A. W. Larson Max Scoville Mal"y Scholz Olga Schumacher Estella Harrison Elizabeth Taylor W. V. Keller Pau 1 Ru ple H. G. :Mu eller C. T. Minnich Earl Phelps Sam I3a te s Virgil Peters E. H. Gi e r Jo e Bosler IJ. E. Kenney C. C. Clark R. Cunningham Carl Bartelt Frank Gri ggs James Kahler I. J. England C. R. Linderman T. J. Ellsberry H. S. Keller Ray Ault IN. Grothendick Thos. lVIarsolek W. E. Bai 1 ey H. L. Simpson Ralph futcher Jay Burmood Frank Greeg Andrew Cosh Paul Clark Gus Holub C. P. Wakeman John Phelps C. E. Rassett IN. A. Druliner E. G. Holmes B. E. Farris Henry Schoel Elmer Meth F. Jones A. Hi ttenhou se Sid Lockhart Ice Deli veryman Common labor (Extra help) I . pr e s en t Salary Salary As Increased 190.00 125.00 90.00 90.00 85.00 85.00 120.00 110.00 50 t} pel" :b.r. 240 .00 160.00 155.00 135 .00 1;3 .5 .00 1;') 5 .00 150.00 155.00 155.00 130.00 1 '15.00 115.00 110.00 110.00 155.00 55t} per br., 5O$t' 5O$t' 45i 77 tj. 72t} 72t} 72rj 45t} 160.00 72rj per br. 72r1 per hr. 50rj 401- 137 .50 100.00 110.00 150.00 130.00 130.00 110.00 110.00 125.00 105 .00 40)i 205.00 130.00 95.00 95 .00 90.00 90.00 125.00 115.00 5?)i 255.00 1'10.00 170.00 148.00 148 .00 148.00 170 .00 170.00 170.00 143 .00 160.00 12 5 .00 115.00 115.00 170.00 621- per br. 57rj 57ft 52)i 85)i 82)i 80rl 80)i 55)i 175.00 80i per hr. 80)i per hI'. 57)i - 5O}i 145.00 105 .00 115.00 165.00 143.00 143.00 120.00 120.00 140.00 115.00 47i . I I I . RESOLUTION CON'rr:NUED -f ~" f.) _t. ,i) ~J other City Employees A 2}i' pel' hour raise for all men. employed by the hour. Each member of the Police Department, exoept the Chief of Police, shall receive an increase in salary in. the sum of $12.50 per month. Each member of the Fire Department, except the Chief of the Fire Department, sb.al1 recei ve an incr'ease in salary in the sum of $12.50 per month. Name present Salary Salary As InOI'eased H. J. Cordes $ 125.00 $ 140 .00 E. W. Keiss 1'75.00 185.00 Chas. Wenn 165.00 175.00 &:ld Porter 120.00 1~:S0 .00 Dave William 140 .00 1':15.00 Alex Kehm 135 .00 140 .00 John Ho 1d en 130.00 135.00 Henry Schirkofsky 150.00 160.00 Gus Paulsen 15Q .00 i) I /7 I I If Respectfully su hni tted this I J day .'/11 1942. / / of ./1Jl f ~-_._, /' ,/ c/' Finance Committee. On motion of Olivetti, seconded by Krieger, was adopted. Roll Call Ballot, all voting aye. -f ,5 n .\ it: !~ J ~~~01Y!I.Q! . I WHEREAS, the Oouncil of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, heretofore, and on the 15th day of April, 1942, duly and regularly passed Ordinance No. 1913, which s-aid Ordinance was on said date duly signed and approved by the Mayor, and thereafter and on the 18th day of April, 1942, duly published as required by law, and WHEREAS, said Ordinance provided for the appropriating and condemning of private property for the use of the said City as a site for a well for the Water Department of said City, and appointed Bert Phillips, A. J. Guendel and Oarl Knickrehm, three disinterested freeholders of the City to assess the damages, and fixed the 20th day of May, 1942, at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M., in the Council Chamber of the City Hall in said City of Grand Island, as the time and place of their meeting, and WHEREAS, due and legal notice of the time and place of the meeting of the appraisers was given to all owners and parties int erested, and WHEREAS, the said A. J. Guendel, one of the appraisers so appointed by said Ordinance, was unable to serve as such appraiser, and WHEREAS, A. W. Campbell, a disinterested freeholder of the City, was duly and regularly appointed to act as appraiser, and WHEREAS, the said Bert Phillips, Carl Knickrelun, and A. W. Campb ell, on th e 20th day of May, 1942, and more than thirty days after pub 1 1 cat ion of said Ordinance, met at the time and place stated in said Ordinance, and fateI' taking and subscribing to the oath to faithfully and impEr':tially dis- charge their duty, on the same day, viewed the property appropriated and on the 3rd day of June, 1942, they made signed and ~eturned to the City Clerk their assessment of I I . . I I I . -f ;f ,( ; f.~ ! ,,", ,..'''' .A. of the damage for each piece or lot of l'roperty appropriated, which assessment report was duly received and filed, and WHEREAS, the Mayor' and Oi ty Council find that the report of the appraisers, as submitted and filed, should be accepted, ratified and approved: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA: That the report of the appraisers Bert Phillips, Carl Knickrebm and A. W. Campbell, wi th reference to the - apprc:rpriation and condemnation of the following described private property for the use of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, for city Water purposes, to-wit: lA:>t Six (6) in Block ttAt- in Parkview SUbdiviSion, located in. the Northeast Quarter (NEi) of Section 29, and in the (NWi) Northwest Quarter of Section 28~ all in Township.Eleven ,(11), North, Range Nine (9J, West of the Sixth P. M., in RaIl County, Nebraska , be, and the same hereby is, accepted, ratified, confirmed and appraved. That the City 'Of Grand Island, Nebraska, take, occupy and possess for its use as a site for a well for the Water Department of said City of Grand Island, Nebraska, the praperty so condemned as above set out and described. Dated this 17th day of June, 1942. /1:1.... /'? ,/<<<.,;' , ,."., '" f . _1"4' / ,', c'/"-;"- .. ./""'/".C' .- <' f t lv"" L ., , ,ff'i r~ ;""'<.' > . "/, /-"{..."".(t On motion of Olivetti, seconded by Cords, resolution was adopted. Roll call ballot, Olivetti, Cords, Walker, Tripe, Kreiger, Bradstreet and Sander voting aye. Nay, none, Starr absent. " 4.;;~ ,.-., <,"'-l.. r,,;! HBSOLUTION Wt.n~hl~l\.S, on the lith day of JanuarY:J J920, tllE~ aycH.qnd OJ. ty Council of the City of Grand Island pafH3EKl and appt'oved O:t'd1.nnnce NUli\bel' 730, wh:ich oI'c1:tnanee provided 8,HlOn (d:;h01' things, that the City 111:...8 the l'ight to cornpel tIle 1ay:tnu; . I of Via tel', seVJ(:JI', and gas main s in streets Emd allevs a Df)!.), t to !ie paved so that t3uch ut:tli ties m:tght be la:td before the constrJctlon of the paving, and WHEREAS, persuant to sald Ordir,"ance Number 730, a watel" s0T'vlce charge 1Jvas on the f24th da;:/ of :rune, 1930, assessed against Lot fi ve (5), Rlock eight (8), 'Hooc} In.e o. --i. ti {)rl to the 01 t:v of Grand I sJJ:l.llrJ in the 8UI11 of twent.v~fl VG dallal's ( 'H'2 roo' 81...(1 ~;)' ,~).. J,. 1 J,. WHEHT~AS, thex'8 does not exist :in Woodbine AdcUtion t1. Lot known as Lot five (5), Blocl;;: e:tght (8), and V7J.D~~ TtJ~i\S, 'tJ-le 1)1- 0 r)er~ tOt)' t lla t S110l11(~l 110. -'.Ie lJe e!1 as s e t~ s eel for. said wateT' main was Lot five (5), Block three (3), Ashton Add 1 t:I.on [UK1 :t ts complement Lot 1'1. va (5), Rlocl\: twenty-fi va I (25), Bakol" s Add:l.tion to the City of Gr'rITHl Islan,d, and. V~IISR1~1\.S, 1-) COatI is () sale} a. ss essro_c3r:t't V{8.,S \ri f}cl ae:~l:lj1 s t a lot; ()l~ par~eel ()f 1 arid. VJ11ic}1 dOf;S Yl(rG exj.st 8!xl(1- f}SSeSSll1(;11't; Vias never paid, and vUl1!:REAS, Lot five (5), Block thl'se (3), Ashton Acldltion, whIch should have been assessed foI' sEda water H1Fdn Vias l'ecently sold to Earle GrtrrlXl11nger, and the abstractor' :In ex.t.erl{j J the abstl'act did not show 8.117t ass ossment du e for' water malns, and. lj'lHIi:EEAS, the pu:r.chaSEll' of sald real e::ltabe, Earle Grimminger, on the 15th day of May, 1942, po.ic1 to the Cj.ty TreaSl~ .rel' the Burn of fOl'ty-fi va dollars and tldr'teen cents I . ($45.13) pl'ln ci pal and inte:r:est ,undel> pl'otest, tIle amount pf:dd being the ass es srnen t wl:"d eh .s}lonlcl have been fU:1sess eel agEl.inst Lot f1v0 (S) 'I~O~~ ~~~~e ...._.-..1 ....., _,.~, - ,..J.i.~ v...~,.I'. V "" (3), Ar-lhton Addi t:t on, and vVJ1111~1\'~) -J l~)e C,~llJ ~:1e C:i.ty did not properly l'ecord sald spec:l.al assesfl:ne:nt nnd the pLll'cbasel' of tlLe 1:' ostfl te 8~C- quircd tbc sar:c' J5ev:t:ng it to be free f:r'OlH any such assess.... ment, the alno1.:mt paid under protest :8h01.:l ld be repr,dd to the D"~rl :c,,'." i" r}:ri.mrlingc:r.> and. the ass()ssment erroneously assessed . I I I . 1" ;; '<)1 .';. '::'f f) HESOr..;IJTION CONT.. agaltwt Lo'c Fi VO (5) ~ Block 61 grIt (8), Wooc1TI_ ne Addi tion, should 18 cancelled and stricken from the tax records. TTTEHH:FOfGi: ~n~ IT HESOI>V:EiD J]'{ TIm hi AYOH .iU,Tn CIT'{ COUNCIT) OF 'rUE GI'fY OF GHAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA that the sum of f orty- fi ve dolla'l's and thiT'teon can ts ($45 ~13) bo repa1.d to the sald Earle Gr.lwrn1nger and that his clalrn filed theJ'ofoI' T-J0 al10vI cd .. 13g rre l<'(JR'I'l-fi!:H }{}l~SOJ.Nl~D that tbe i3 p!':Jcial FtSn0S13ment levied against Lot f'i VB (5); Block eif)lt (8), Wood1:llne Adell t:lon to the Clty of Grand Island be and the saClS is b.oreby ol'derecl cancelled and stricl~en frmn the tax records.. BE I'll FUHTHli;H HESU.J..JV.bD that the 01 ty Tr-oas\u'e:r' be and he 1s herehy authorIzed, directecl, j,rl rlt:I~\A c.t;ecl t~) c:an.Gol sa:ld specl.al as:30ssment emd. that the City GleI"'k for- 'Nard. to the G1 ty Tl'easurer I:l. cel'tlfied copy of tld S l'e301u t:ion. Respect:fu11y s1Jbrnitted this 17th day of ,TLme, 10,~2. ~~~/ Finance CommIttee. 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G~ntlemen: Your City Prop~rty Committee reports Ivan Waldo of thg City of Grand Island has offer3d to purchase from the City the r~al estate known and described as Lot four (4), Block eighteen (18), Rollin's Addition to the City of Grand Island, and has agreed to pay $1,750 for the same. $25 of the purchase price has been paid to the City Clerk as a down payment, and the balance of $1,725 will b~ paid in full when the deed has been delivered to the purchaser. We recommend that the offer be accepted, that the property be sold according to the terms herein set forth, and that an ordinance directing the sale of said real estate be prepared . I I I . ~.L 4~) and passed, and that notice of said sale be given according to law. Respectfully submitted this 17th day of June, 1942. Henry A. Krieger Frank L. Tripe City Property Committee On motion of Kreiger, seconded by Tripe, report was approved. Krieger mentioned that Rev. Hubbard had made request for per- mission to hold evening worship in the different parks. On motion of Krieger, s9conded by Walker, request was granted. Krieger mentioned request from Historical Society for storage space of their belongings and that the clleck room on third floor had been mentioned as available and ade~uate, but the Janitor had said room was not large enough as the Society (Mr. Roeser) claimed, had about Ii truck loads. On motion of Krieger, secpnded by Cords, that the Society be notified that there was not enough space available. On motion of Olivetti, seconded by Krieger, City Clerk was authorized to transfer $500.00 from Incidental Fund of the General Fund, to WPA Fund of the General Fund. Roll call ballot, voting aye, Olivetti, Cords, Tripe, Nalker, Krieger, Bradstreet, Sander. Nay, none. Starr absent. Olivetti mentioned a car being ngeded for use of Ass't. Engineer, and had received informal bids for same. On motion of Olivetti, seconded by Krieger, was referred to Finance Committee and Engineer harrison, with power to act. June 17, 1942. Honorable Mayor and City ~ouncil, Grand Island, Nebr. Gentlemen: We, your Fire Committee, to whom was referred the several bids for 1000 ft of Fire Hose, beg to report that we recorr~end the pur- chase of 500 ft Multex 2-ply woven Eureka Fire Hose @ $1.15 per ft, bid of Wm. Kelly & Company, and 500 ft Fendwell Double Jacket Fire Hose with Rock~r Lug Couplings @ $1.15 per ft, bid of Schuff Tire Service. Respectfully submitted, A. L. Bradstreet Elias F~ Starr Fire Committee On motion of Cords, seconded by Bradstreet, report was approved. . I I I . l' 1 C' ,1. Iii: \J On motion of Tripe, s~conded by Olivetti, dance permit was granted to George ~ngle. On motion of Tripe, seconded by Krieger, bonds of Walter H. Geis, C. E. Rockwell, M. H. Westphal and H. ,J. Bauert, Police Patrolmen, having been OKed as to form by City Attorney, were accepted. Mayor sta t'3d th'3 Finance Coromi ttee and Council had gone over "!.. th'3 special report of auditors on Engineerts Department showing a sh~rtage of $483.15 and due to inadequate s;'Y$tem of records were un- able to determine further discrepancies. The employee responsible for the shortage left the employ of the City on the 18th of April, and has arranged to reimburse the City for the loss sustained. On motion of Olivetti, seconded by Cords, the report of Auditors was approved. Claims against the City were read. On motion of Olivetti, seconded by Walker, were allowed as read. Roll call ballot, each voting aye. June 16, 1942. Honorable Mayor and City Council, Grand Island, N'3br. Gentlem'3n: I hereby c'3rtify that the City Water Department has completed 320 feet of Water Main District No. 89 in accordance with the terms of the contract by and between the City of Grand Island, Nebr. and the City Water Department, which contract was dated June 3, 1942. The estimate on District No. 89 was made for approx. 608 feet of water main, but on account of war conditions it is almost impossible to get cast iron pipe and fit tings, and as the r sHuaining part of the district is no~ services by another and smaller water line, it was deemed advisable to construct only the amount completed as shown in this recommendation. I further certify that the improvement as made contains the following items. 320 lineal feet of cast iron 6" water main @ $1.45 p'3r ft---$464.00 I recommend that the work as completed by the City Water ~partm~nt be accept~d and approved by the City of ~and Island, Nebr. I h~rewith submit ths: following statement of all the costs in connection with the said Wat3I' Main District No. 89. To the City Water Department. To gngin'3ering and Publication $464.00 25.00 ~489.00- Total The total cost to b'3 paid from the Water Main District Fund. . I I I . ]~ ~-f' 4"1 I also recommend that the City ~ouncil sit as a board of ~qualization on th~ said district on July 1, 1942, Elld that wh~n th~ ass~ssments are made for th~ different lots and tracts, that, inasmuch as part of the property served by this district is outsid~ of the City Limits, that provision be made for a charg~ for connecting any part of this outsid~ territory at any time in the future when it may be connected with this district. Respectfully submitt~d, Ray L. harrison, City Bngineer. On motion of Olivetti, seconded by Cords, was adopted. Ordinance #1923, covering sale of Lot 4, Blk 18, Rollins Addi- tion, to Ivan Waldo, was regularly pass~d by Council and signed by the Mayor. Moved by Olivetti, second~d by Cords, that the ordinanc~ be placed on its first reading at length. Roll call ballot, all voting aye, the ordinance was read at length and deolared passed its first reading. Moved by Olivetti, seconded by Krieg~r, that the rules be sus- pended and the ordinance be placed on its final passage. Roll call ballot, all voting aye. The ordinance was finally passed by the Council and signed by the Mayor. Ordinance #1924, pertaining to trail~r parking on residential lots, was regularly passed by the Council and signed by the Mayor. Moved by Olivetti, seconded by Cords, that the ordinance be placed on its first reading at length. Roll call ballot, all voting aye. The ordinance was read at length and passed its first r:mding. Moved by Olivetti, sec nded by Krieger, that th~ ru19s be sus- pended and the ordinance be placed on its final passage. R all call ballot, all voting aye. The ordinance was finally passed by the Council, and signed by th9 Mayor. On motion of Tripe, s9conded by Walk9r, Street Department was couthorized to mark off curb space, so called, along or around filling stations and also mark parking spac9s th9re on, 9xc9pt for 16 feet 9ntrance and exit. Roll call ballot, voting aY9, Olivetti, Cords, Krieger, Bradstre9t, Walk~r and Tripe. Voting Nay, Sander. Starr absent. On motion of Olivetti, Council adjourn~d. F. S.Whi te, City I..,;lerk. June 17, 1942. . I I I . ~L ~J:. E') Grand Island, Nebr. June 19, 1942. Council met as per special call "His Honor," th~ M2yor, presiding. All Councilmen present, except Bradstreet.. Ordinance #1925 pertaining to zoning at the Airport was regular- ly passed by the Council and signed by the Mayor.. Moved by starr, seconded by Olivetti, that the ordinance be placed on its first reading at length. Roll call ballot, all voting aye. The ordinance was read at length and declared passed its first reading. Moved by Olivetti, seconded by starr, that the rules be suspended and the ordinance be placed on its final passage. Roll call ballot, all voting aye. The ordinance was finally passed by the (buncil and signed by the Mayor. Ordinance #1926, pertaining to Traffic Regulation, was regular- ly passed by the Council and signed by the Mayor. Moved by Olivetti, seconded by starr, that the ordinance be placed on its first reading at length. Roll call ballot, all voting aye. The ordinance was rsad at l:mgth and passed its first reading. Moved by Olivetti, seconded by starr, that the rules be suspended and the ordinance be placed on its final passage. Roll call ballot, each Councilman voting aye. Ths ordinancs was finally passed by the Council and signed by the Mayor. On motion of Olivetti, Council adjourned. June 19, 1942. F. S. White, Ci ty \..lerk. . I I I . "[ t.< (j .A. .:.:.t ;;./ Grand Island, Nebraska. June 29, 1942. Council met as per special call, "His Honor," the Mayor, presiding. Each Councilman present except starr and Bradstreet. Ordinance #1927, condemning certain property, (Frac. Lots 9 & 10, Block 9, Baker's Addition) at south end of viaduct for Park purposes was regularly passed by the Council and signed by the Mayor. Moved by Olivetti, seconded by Krieger, that the ordinance be placed on its first reading at length. Roll call ballot, all voting aye. The ordinance was read at length and passed its first reading. Moved by Olivetti, seconded by CordS, that the rules be suspended and the ordinance be placed on its final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot, all voting aye, the ordinance was finally passed by the Council and signed by the Mayor. June 27, 1942. To the Honorable Mayor and City ~ouncil, Grand Island, Nebraska. Dear Sir s: The Reimers family want to close the estate and would like to sell to the City of Grand Island the tract of land lying directly north of the cemetery as an extension to the present acerage. It consists of 46 99/100 acres and has a water main already laid in from Second Street so that that expense would not be necessary when the lots are sold. We are willing to sell it at a very reasonable price, and if you are interested, kindly contact me. Very respectfully yours, Theodore Reimers. On motion of Olivetti, seconded by Cords was referred to City l Property Committee. Contract for Miller Parking Meters was read. On motion of Olivetti, se~ded by Walker, the ~ontract be signed with the addition of clause, "Providing that the City can order meters out, if gas ra- tioning is made effective prior to one year". Roll call ballot, each Councilman voting aye. On motion of Cords, Council adjourned. June 30, 1942. F. S. White, City ""lark. . I I I . 'f .0 ,~..~, ~/ (I Grand Island, Nebr. July 1, 1942. Council m~t as a Board of 15qualization on Wat~l' Main District #89. President of Council, Olivetti, presiding, the Mayor being out of the City. All Councilmen present, except Bradstreet. Assessment on Water Main District #89, after some discussion, there being no protests, on motion of Starr, seconded by Cords, the Council adjourned,as aBoard of Equalization, to meet at 7:30 P. M., July 15, 1942. July 1, 1942. F. S. White, City Clerk. Grand Island, Nebr. July 1, 1942. Council met in regular session, Mr. Olivetti, president of the Council presiding. Each Councilman presmt except Bradstreet. Minutes of previous meetings, June 17, 19 & 29, were read and approved. Communication from C. E. Beals, SecretElI'Y M.unicipal League was read. On motion of Starr, seconded by Krieger, that the Citya.erk notify Mr. Beals, that the City Clerk and probably three others would attend State Convention to be held in Beatrice on October 15 & 16, 1942. Acting Mayor, Olivetti, suggested that Mr. Starr go over list of suggest~d problems of Municipalities for discussion to ascertain if any of those mentioned applied to Grand Island and to so notify the ex-secretary. Mr. 1. A. Bangs, made request that the Council defer action pertaining to sidewalk construction. On account of establishing a precedent, the Council felt that the walk should be constructed as per previous action. Five Trailer occupants, ladles, protested the trailer Ordinance pertaining to one and two trailer parkings. Some discussion after which the PI' eSiding Mayor, very grac efully excused the ladies, with an invitation to come again. Mr. Krickle appeared before the Council with request for allowance . I I I . ..,c' F'- .i.; J.t') 1 for vacation. After some discussion p~rtaining to sick leave and vacations, on motion of Starr, seconded by Walker, vacation time was granted to E. J. Krickle(7 days). Roll call ballot, each voting aye. On motion of starr, seconded by Krieger, City A ttorney and Mayor, were authorized to make a resolution pertaining to sick leave and vacations. Harley Simpson representing the City Employees, stated that in the union, they r9quested a seven day sick time for one year, noY/r accumulative, and one day per month vacation accumulative up to 24 days. Request of English Lutheran Church for two "No Parking" spaces during the Sunday School Hour, was presented by Walker. On motion of Walker, seconded by Krieger, re~uest was granted. Walker stated that C. E. Brown had made request for marked stalls on both sides of w9St third street, in the 600 Block. On motion of Walker, seconded by Tripe, it was so ordered. On motion of Walker, seconded by Krieger, stop signs are to be placed on Koenig Street (Pine Street intersection). Grand Island, Nebr. June 30, 1942. Honorable Mayor and City Council, Grand Island, Nebr. Gentlemen: We, your Committee on Finance who was instructed to look into the matter of a service car for the Engineering Department, wish to report that we ha.ve found a 1938 model Ford panel sedan, which cctn be b~ught for $425.00. The car seems to be in first class shape and carries a reasonable guarant~e from the McGuire Motor Company. We tharefore recommend the purchase of this car for the use of the ~ngineering Department. Respectfully submitted, Elias F. Starr M. A. Olivetti Finance Committee On motion of Starr, seconded by Cords, rep9rt and recommendation wer~ adopted. Roll call ballot, ~ach Councilman voting aye. . I I I . .1" tj 2: July 1, 1942. Honorable Mayor and City Council, Grand Island, N~braska. l Gentlemen: I desire to call your attention to the urgent need for fuaking extensive repairs to boiler settings under boilers 1 and 2 at the Power Plant. Th'9se boilers were installed in 1926 and 1927 respectively and have been in almost constant use since that time or until 1939 when our new #3 boiler was installed. These boiler settings have had no major repairs since. The repairs necessary consist of relining the settings with special Biglow Liptak blocks and fire brick. These blocks are avail- able only through one Supply house and we, therefore, can see no rea- son for advertising for bids for this material; also in view of the Priority Preference Rating situation, orders for this material should be placed as soon as possible. We have made up an estimate covering the materials necessary and this will run between $1350. 00 and $1500.00. Added to this will be the necessary brick mason labor. I should also like to call your attention to the difficulties confronting your Water and Light Department witli respect to the pur- chase of water meters, water service supplies, electric meters, trans- formers, wire etc., which are all nec essary in the conduct of the business and in accordance with certain requirem::mts laid down by the City Ordinances. We are informed by the War .2roduction Board that no more water meters and water service supply materials are available for any types of building projects outside of those being used for strictly defense plants, and that no extensions can bs made without orders from the War Production Board. Owing to the above conditions we believe it advisable to make certain temporary changes, for the duration, in the minimum rate charges for water so that custom~rs who are unable to secure metc;rs and whose meters may becollle worn out will be able to secure a supply of city water at a reasonable minimum both to the city and customer. Yo ur s truly, C. W. Burdick, Water & Light Commissioner. On motion of Sander, secilllded by Tripe, was referred to Ice, Water & Light Committee, and G W. Burdick, with power to act.. Bond of Gus Nelson, Electrician was presented. On motion of Tripe, seconded by Walker, was accepted. Grand Island, Nebr. June 30, 1942. To the Honorable Mayor, a.nd City Council, Grand Island, NebI'.. Gen tl emen: We, your City Property Committee, to whom th'3 bid of Edmund P. Crick was referred, r3COlllUl'3nd that same be rejected. Bid $125.00 down payment, $25.00, location of property, Lot 6, Block 4, Park Place Addition. Respectfully submitted, Frank Trip~ H eDr.~.A..- Is;; . Ci ty Property Committee . rH~g-e'P-- . I I I . 1. [j: ;~j Aft~r some exp.anation by Krieger, as to reason for rejecting bid, city having over $460.00 invest~d in same he did not fes1 that property should be given away. On motion of Krieger, seconded by Tripe, report was accepted. June 30, 1942. To the Honorable Mayor and City C0uncil, Grand Island. Gentlemen: We, your City Property Committee, to whom the bid of M. E. Olson was referred, recommend that same be rejected. Bid $150.00 down paymenr ~25.00, location of property, Lot 4, Block 27, Schimmer's Addition. Respectfully submitted, Henru. Krieger Frank Tripe City Property Committee Krieger stating that the lot 4, block 27, Schimmel'S was the greater portion of small tract bid in by City and the portion left would be worthless, City investment, $264.86. On motion of Krieger, seconded by Cords, report was approved. June 30, 1942 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Grand Island. Gentlemen: We, your Ci ty Prop'~rty Committee, to whom the bid of Leal Wilson was referred, recommend that same be accepted. Bid $750.00 down, pay- ment $25.00, location of property, Lot 7 & 8, Block 11, Packer & Barr's Addition.. We further recommend that the City A ttorney be Instruct9d to pre- pare an Ordinance covering the sale. Respectfully submitted, Henr'Y~Krieger Frank Tripe ~ City Property Committee On motion of Krieger, seconded by Tripe, report was approved. .1 [;' ~f filiQI>>trION WHEREAS, the City of Grand Island is the owner of Lots seven and eight ( 7 & 8), Block .1.~en (11), Packer and . I Barr's Addition to the City of Grand Island, and WHEREAS, Leal Wilson of the City of Grand Island is de- sirous of PlrChasing the within described real estate and has agreed to pay therefore the sum of seven handred fifty ($700) dollars and has paid twenty-five ($25) dollars as a down payment therefore to the City Treasurer and will pay the balance of seven hundred twenty-five ($725) dollars upon delivery of a Quit Claim deed, and the City shall not be required to furnish an abstract of title. THEREFORE BE IT REBOL VW BY THE MAYOR Al'J'D 01 TY OOU N C~L I of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, that the sale of the real estate known as Lots seven and eight (7 & 8), B10ek eleven (11), Packer and Barr's Addition to the Oity of Grand Island, Nebraska be and the same is hereby authorized, directed, and confirmed in accordance wi th the terms herein set forth, and that an ordinance be prepared directing the sale thereof as by law provided. Respectt:;elly subnitted this ($ day of July, 1942. ~u ~. .~~ ~.." , ~~4~ On motion of Krieger, seconded by Tripe, Resolution was adopted.. I . Grand Island, Nebr. July 1, 1942 Honorable Mayor and City ~ouncil, Grand Island, Nebr. Gen tl emen: I hereby certify that the Third City Sand Company, has completed the work on Gravel District No. 20, in accordance with the specifications and contract by and between the City of Grand Island, Nebr., and th:: Third City Sand Company, which contract was dated June 3, 1942. . I lf5[j I further c':3rtify that th':3 work completed contains the follow- ing material at the unit pI'ice S':3t forth in the contract to-wit: 24 cu yds ro~d gravel @ $ 892 cu yds road gravel @ $9,,60 401,,40 .40 per yd .45 p~r yd I recommend that the work of gravelling district No. 20 be accepted by the City of Grand Island, Nebr. I herewith submit the following statement of all costs in connection with the said gravel district No. 20. To the Third City Sand Co. To Sid,Cole To Sngineering and Publication $ 401.40 9,.60 39,,00 $ 450.00 Total To be divided as follows: To the Paving District Fund To the Paving Fund $ 403.-4.3 46.57 $ 450.00 Total I further rBcolllffiend that the City Council sit as a Board of Equallzation on the said Gravel District No. 20, on the "5th, day of Aug.p, 1942, between the hours of 7:30 and 8:00 o'clock, P. M. Respectfully submitted, Ray L. Harrison, Ci ty rl:.ngineer. On motion of Tripe, s'9conded by Cords, report was approved. Claims against the City were r'9ad. On motion of Starr, seconded I by Tripe, were allowed. Roll call ballot, each voting aye. Ordinance #1928 authorizing sale of lots 7 & 8, block 11, Packer I . and Barr's Addition, was regularly passed by the Council and sign'9d by th e Mayor. Moved by starr, seconded by Walker, that the ordinance be placed on its first reading at length. Roll call ballot, all voting aye. The Ordinance was read at length and passed its first r'9ading. Moved by Starr, s'9conded by Kri'9ger, that the rules be suspended and the ordinancs be placed on its final passage mld finally passed. Roll call ballot, all voting aye. The ordinance was finally passed by the Council and signed by the Mayor. On motion of starr, seconded by Cords, that claims against City must be filed with the City Clerk not la t'3r than noon on the Tuesday preceding regular Council meeting, for allowance. On motion of Cords, Council adjourned. July 1, 1942. F. S. White, City Clerk. . I I I . ~,A; ~.~ ,:-.--r---4 I"~ ' ',; ~~ .:-:] IPPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURES FOR FISCAL YEAR TO JuLY 2, 1942 GENERAL FUND APPROPRIATED 2,600..00 14,600.00 28,250.00 6,900.00 27,000..00 6,500.00 46,700.00 650..00 TRANSFERS To Pay Co.. Treas. · Salaries street & Alley Gas Tax Sewer Fund Engineer Incidentals NYA Program NYA-Gir1s 675..00 Recreation 4,300.00 6,000.00 7,500..00 6,500.00 11,500..00 5,300.00 14,800.00 38,300.00 11,500.00 36,000.00 9,000.00 3,000.00 286,900.00 21,882..42 308,782.49 21,882.49 Municipal Pool WPA Program Airport Street Lighting 19,000.00 5,859..49 Hydrant Rental Park Fund Police Fund Cemetery Fund Fire Fund Paving Fund Music Fund 5,348..00 Total Approp Transfers EXPENDED 10,652.00 24,746.37 6,868.17 22,550.75 5,025..79 41,435..21 556.2.4 501..14 3,1+15.71 3,150.73 17,124.60 8,479.83 10,675.12 5,265.00 13,$85.24 37,008.67 10,219.54 35,623..71 11,689.17 3,000.00 27f.;'872.99 -( r~: t~ _L U U BALANCE 2,600.00 3,948.00 3,503..63 31. 83 4,449.25 1,474.21 5,264.79 93..76 173.86 884..29 2,849.27 375.40 3, 879.. 66 824. 88 35.00 914.76 1,291.33 1,280..46 376.29 2,658.83 36,909.50 Total amount of Approp and Transfers shows $13,675.00 more than actual amount, on account of transfer 'of $10,000.00 from Incidental Fund to WPA $675.00 to NYA-Gir1s & $3000.0m from Street & Alley Fund to Paving FUnd. Ice Fund Wa ter Fund Light Fund Paving District Sewer District 18,333.89 54,753.13 146,709.09 14,375.25 1. 64$ . 7'Z t 507,093.12 Respectfully submitted, F.. S.. WhJhte, Oi ty Clerk . I I I . 'f r'~:~ ~.;~ "l_ ~.J , July 7, 1942 (12:05 to 12: 57 Noon) X:... Council met as p'3r Special Call. The Mayor presidi.ng. Each Councilman present, except Krieger who was out of the City. "His Honor," $tating the purpose of m'3eting being matters con- cerning Airport. The Army thru an official has suggested the City purchase all of Section 2 (South of Airport) except where the City Dump is, N~t Section One and the SWt of SWt of Section 36, and donate to the Government. After some discussion, on motion of Olivetti, second~d by Starr, the Mayor was authorized to write the proper Governm~mt Officials, that the City Council of Grand Island are willing to go along with the Governm:ent in obtaining property as requested but in turn , prior to making any further purchase or options , desired to have some information from the Government as to the extent the city would be reCjuired to indulge and the nature of project being promoted. Discussion of Gutter Plates. On motion of Walker, seconded by Cords, City ~gineer was authorized to sell Gutter Plates (except 8 or 10 good plates) to J. Bravermen for $15.00 per ton. Discussion on trai13rs. On motion of Cords, Council adjourned. July 7-1942 (12:55 noon) F. S. 1h'hi te, City Clerk. . I I I . J [5 8 Grand Island, N~br. July 10, 1942 Council met as per Special Call, "His Honor, the Mayor, presiding. Each Councilman present except Starr. The Mayor Stated the purpose of the me~ting being to try to get together with the Trailer Occupants as to reasonable fees they should pay for parking within the City Limits. Cunningham., Crosos, Ray Wolfe, Mr. & Mrs. Ledingham & Evans, made pl~es for lower fees, or none at all claiming other cities had invited th::;m to park within their limits. The Mayor mentioned that the permit and fees were charged to cover cost of inspection added costs to the city on account of influx of trail~rs and persons. (Discussions follow'?:d some words spok:m rather harshly) Council taking no action. On motion of Cords, Council adjourned. July 10, 1942 F. S. White, City Clerk. . I I I . P""'f :, \} ~.J or... Grand Island, Nebr. July 15, 1942. Council met as a Board of Equalization, as per adjournment of Board of Equalization of July 1, 1942. President of vouncil Olivettt, presiding, the Mayor being out of town. Each Councilman present except Cords, and Starr. On motion of Walker, seconded by Krieger, COill1cil adjourned as a Board of Equalization to meet again on the 5th day of August, at 7:30 P.Me F. S. White, City Clerk. Grand ISland, Nebr. July 15, 1942. Council met in regular session, President of Council, Olivetti, presiding, the Mayor being out of the City. All Councilmen present except Cords. Minutes of previous meetings, July 1, 7 & 10, were read and approved. Mr. Gross addressed the Counc~l pertaining to salvaging of metals (U P having set up a Com. to contact all agents on the Nebr. Div~, campaign to start July 20 and run until August 8, 1942.), making request for the roping off of some street for the dumping of salvage and that it is the intention to make preparations for a real Rally Dayan July 23, 1942. Acting Mayor informed Mr. Gross, that th9 matter would be r9~erred to the Mayor with the recomIll:mdation that he appoint a committee to vlork with th9 Salvage Committee. Mr. $tuht address'9d the Council wi th reference to use of Sewer water for irrigating purposes, requesting that the agreement pertaining to charges for th3 u~e of said sewer water be waived under present conditions for the duration at least. Request was referred to City Property Committee to meet with Mr. Stuhr. ~ Harley Simpson made request that the meeting by and betwgen the Commi ttee from the Council and Ci ty EmploY99s be arrang9d fo" immediately. . I I I . I'('P ,j.._, tJ Request from Library Board for the reappointm::mt of Mrs. Clinton E. John be made, was referred to the Mayor~ statement of Collections and charges from Boehm Realty Company were read as follows: Col1ections--- 821 W 4th st. (Waldo) 4-20 to 6-20--------$ 40.00 Fees 508 E 6th St. (Burmood) 5-1 to 8-1--------- 15.00 II 413 N DarI' (Dilla) 5-1 to 8-1 ------------- 24.00 II 417 N Darr (Kindig) 5-1 to 8-1------------- 24.00 " 103..00 $5.75 3.00 3.00 3.00 Check Enclosed Paid out for repairs 413 N Darr 4.53 " II 821 W 4th 1.90 21:"18 II Amount of Claim ~~f/~~~~&7 ~~. . I I I . 1 r; 1 g];S.Q11l!1.Q!! WHEREAS, there has heretofore been appropriated by the City Council of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, in the Annual Appropriation Ordinance certain sums of money for the use of the said City in defraying the necessary expenses and liabilities of the City, and WHEREAS, said Ordinance specified the obj ect and purpose for which such appropriation was made, and the amount appropriated for each object and purpose, and WHEREAS, the purpose of certain of said funds has been ful1.y accomplished and an unexpired balance thereof remains, and no indebtedness has been incurred on account of such funds wh~ch has m t been fully paid or provided for, and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, find that the unexpired balance in said funds should be transferred to the Incidenta1 Fund of said City of Grand. Island, Nebraska, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA: That the unexpired balances in the various funds as follows, to-w1t~~ i~~F;~~~~ ~~d: _: -_- :_ -_- __- =_ :_ _ -_ :i_:.~2S:0000g..:go;gOo Engineering ~'.und - - :! be, and the same hereby are, transferred to the Incidental Fund of the General Fund of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska. Dated this 15th day of July, 1942. "P.1i::l~ 1<' ~t::lT'T' Tiff A.()1i"Att.i On motion of Starr, S9Cillld9d by Kri9g9r, r9solution was adopted& Roll call ballot, each voting aye. Cords abs9ht. . I I I . f)2 BE~.Q1!l1:1.Q1':! WHEREAS, due to emergency expenditures certain funds of the City of Grand Island, ~ebraska, have become depleted, and, WHEREAS, there remains in the Incidental Fund of the General Fund of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, an' unexpired balance, and, WHEREAS, no indebtedness has been incurred on account of such funds which has not been fully paid or provided for, and, WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Grand Island, NebraSka, find that a portion of the unexpired balance in said fund should be transferred to the depleted funds of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GRAND ISLAND~ NEBRASKA: That $7101.50 of the unexpired balance in the Incidental Fund of the General Fund of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, be, and the same hereby is, transferred in the amounts and to the Funds as follows, to-wit: Police Fund- - - - - - - - - - - - - - j2500.00 Fire Fund- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3000.00 Park Fund- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1000.00 Cemetery Fund- - - - - - - - - - - - - - 500.00 Fund to Pay County Treasurer's Fees- - - 101.50 That the City Clerk be, and he hereby is, instructed and directed to forward a certified copy of this Resolution to the CIty Treasurer. Dated this 15th day of July, 1942. EliasF.Sta:r:r M.A.Olivett1,,,,. On motion of Starr, seconded by Walker, resolution was adopt9d. Roll call ballot, each voting aye. Cords absento . I I I . -f C" L \y~) RESOLUTION Wl-mREAS, The First National Bank of Grand I sland, Nebraska, has deposited Joint Custody Receipt No. 5056, for United states Treasury Bonds 48-50 2% due 3-15-50 $50,000..00 to protect deposits in said Bank. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLV~D, that above J. O. Custody receipt be accepted and approved. Respectfully submitted, Elias F. Starr M. A. Olivetti Finance Committee on motion of Starr, seconded by Krieger, resolution was adovted. Auditor's special report on Engineerfs office was presented. On motion of Starr, seconded by Walker, report was received and placed on file and claim ordered paid. Wall{er reported street Committee had informed him the Island Supply had on hand about 500# steel wire for street sweeper and probably would be enought to last for l~ years. On motion of Walker, seconded by Krieger, was referred to Street & Alley Cornmittee with power to act. Roll call ballot, each voting aye. On motion of Walker, Clerk was instrubted to notify L. A. Bangs, to proceed with sidewalk coe:struction. Walker mentioned Mrs. Glade in 200 Block North Elm ftreet, had made I' equest for "No Park" sign for h'3r convenience when out of town company arrived for a visit. After some discussion request was held over for Cords. Bond of N. D. Mann (garbage) OKed as to form by City Attorney, on motion of Tripe, seconded by Walker was approved. Request of Hardeman for 1-5" Fig 54l3-Vertical Sewage Pump, 1200 gal p~r minute capacity and one 5" Fig 5423 Horizontal Sewage pump, capacity 800 gal p~r minute was read. On motion of Sander, Seconded by Bradstreet, request forone 5" Fig 5413 Vertical Sewage Pump, capacity 1200 gal per minute, was referred to Sewer Committee with power to act. Roll call ballot, each Councilman voting aye$ Cords absent. . I I I e ot f} ,4~ On motion of Sander, seconded by Bradstreet, reciuest for 1-5" Feg. 5423 Horizontal Sewage Pump, capacity 800 gal per minute, was referred to Sewer Committee with power to act. Roll call ballot, each Counci.lman votine::. aye. Cords absent. Grand Island, Nebr. July 15, 1942. To the Honorable Mayor and City CounCil, Gentlemen: Re: S. A. Hayman's letter of June 12, 1942. We, the City Park Committee, have investigated the complaint of Mr . Hayman. Consid~ring all parties concerned, we recommend that Mr. Hayman's 19tter be placed on file. R8sp9ctfully submitted, Henry A. Kri%~L_ Fr ank T;r.;hP' e City P~rk Committee On motion of Krieger, seconded by Tripe, was accepted. Grand I ~,land, Nebr. July 15, 1942 To the Honorable Mcqor, end City Council Gentlemen: Re: Letter of Thea. Reimers June 29, 1942. We, the City Property Committee, have illV es tiba ted the tract of land and find it unfavorEib1e for the future addition to the cem9tery. Therefor9, W9 recommend Mr. Heimer's letter be placed on file. Respectfully submitted, Rena fi. Krieger __ Frank Tripe City Property Committee On motion of Krieger, seconded by Tripe, was accepted. Grand Island, Nebr. July 15, 1942 To the Honorable Mayor, and City Council Re: E. Wiley and Mrs. E. 1.. Chanclor Letter of May 20, 1942. We, th9 CIty Property and Police Committee, have L_v9stiga t<:ld thl;: ~ight hundr9d blod\: betvv~en Fifth and Sixth Streets and find approx- imately sev::m or eight old car bodies parked on said premises. Therefor9, we r9oomm'snd that this complaint be referred to the . I I I . .-~ f' ."c JL {} ;) Ci ty Police D9partm~nt for f'uthr~r investigcltion and handling. Respectfully submitted, H'~DrY A. Kri~g~r Frank Tr 1- p e__c___ City Property Committee E. 1.. Wall<::er City PoliceCommitt'ge On motion of Krieger, seconded by Walker, was accepted, and Clerk authorized to notify police for furth9r investigation anC handling. Krieger mentioned thare having been a spe3d boat operating on the Pier pond, having riled th~ .water so that the water probably would have to be treated. After some discussion, on motion of Krieger, seconded by Tripe, was referred to City Property Committee with power to act in placing "No Motor Boats Allowed" signs and also treat the water if found necessary. On motion of Krieger, seconded by Bradstreet, City Property Committee was given power to act pertaining to parking on road leading thru Pier Property. On motion of Tripe, seconded by Bradstreet" C. W. Burdick was authorized to attend Utility Section Meeting to be held in Lincoln July 17. After some discussion pertaining to Ice, Water and Light 'I, office selling War Bonds and Stamps, on motion of Starr, seconch3d by Walker, C. W9 Burdick was authorized to make application for supply of Bonds to be sold to employees and patrons. Ordinance #1929repealing See 3, Ordinance #1924, was regularly passed by the Council and sign'3d by acting Mayor, Olivetti. Mov~d by starr, seconded by Krieger, that the Ordinance be placed on its first reading at length. Roll call ballot, all voting aye. The ordinance was read at length and passed its first reading. Moved by Starr, s'3conded by Kri'3ger that the rul'3s be suspended and the Ordinance be placed on its final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot, all voting aye. The Ordinance was finally passed by the Council and sit;ned by the Mayor. On motion of Starr, second~d by Krieger, City Clerk was in- structed to notify City Treasurer tllat Federal Tax Receipts at the Municipal Swimming Pool be credited to the City Clerk by th'3 City . I I I . -{ t' $' .t U tJ Treasurer and the City Clerk be instructed to draw warrants on the Municipal Pool Fund to pay Federal Tax on Pool Admission." Roll call ballot, each Councilman voting aye. On motion of Starr, seconded by Krieger, City Clerk was author-. lzed to refund to applicants of trailer permits and also iSSUB new recslipts. Claims against the City were presented. On motion of Tripe, seconded by Walker, were allowed as read. Roll call ballot, each Councilman voting aye. On motion of Walker, Council adjourned. F. S. llvhi toe, City Clerk. July 15, 1942. . I I I . --"'1 0:' ,;,oJ j' 0 , Grand ISland, Nebr. July 21, 1942. Council met as per special call of the Mayor, "His Honor," the Mayor, presiding. All Councilmen present except starr & Sander. On motion of Krieger, seconded bf Cords, Clerk was instructed to Draw warrant on Bond Fund to J. R. Geddes, City Treasurer in the amount of $3,086.00 to be credited to P3rmanent Care of Cemstery Lots. On motion of Krieger, seconded by Tripe, the CRP and allied WPA will discontinue August 1, 1942, and Charles Sallinber will be retained ~ to look after Trailer Camp Grounds, the Clerk to notify all persons, in authority, of the discontinuance of City Recreation program. City Property Committee to contact Mrs. Walter Smith in regard to rentals and repairs on office eQuipment which is being rented from her. Mr. Harley Simpson representing the Local Union of Municipal /~ Employees read the working agreem:mt and rules and by-laws of the Union, Commenting on the dues paid, the amount retained by Local 433 and the wnount remitted to head office. The proposed agreement by and between the Local Union #433 and City of Grand Island was read by City Clerk. Different sections were singled out and discussed. Olivetti, Tripe and Cordis and the Mayor. The contention of Councilmen that final action should be with- held because there were different portioIls which should be changed, the salary section be revised and whether or not the City ~ouncil could bind the City to a working agreement with a Union as the Sole bargaining agency for its (the City's) employees. The Mayor stated that he felt the Council could not bind the City in an agreement with any bargaining agency, but whether or not it would be lawful he felt that such agreement would be detrim9ntal to the welfarS! of the City, but that he felt that the Council should take defini te action irnmedia tely as to whether or not the local ~433 should be recognized as sol~ bargaining agent. After further discussion on motion of Cords, seconded by Vi! alker, the proposed agreement was taken under advisement. Roll call ballot, each Councilman pres;ent, voting aye. At this point the Mayor vetoed the action of the CounCil, commenting that he felt the Question of recognizing the Local Ji433 as sole bargaining agent should be dispos'3d of immedia.tely. . I I I . ~: ("t. () 1. f; t) He then requested a roll call ballot on sustaining his veto. voting aye, none. Voting nay, Olivetti, Cords, Walker, Krieger, Tripe and Bradstreet. On motion of Cords, seconded by Walker, Council adjourned. (Roll call ballot, each voting aye.) July, 21, 1)42. F. S. White, City Ulerk. . I I I . _i ,., "i j~J~; Grand Island, Nebraska. July 31, 1942& Council met as per Sp~cial Call, "His HODor ," the Mayor presiding. Each Councilman pres-?nt, '?xcept Starr. Aft'::lI' some discussion, the City Property Commi ttee, was instruct.- ed to g:;;t inventory on tools, ;;quipllieIJt etc. used by C~R.P. end report back at regular meeting, August 5, along with suggestion as to what to do with said tools equipment etc, '?ither sellar store. Mr. Hubbard spoke to Council with r3ference to $51.00 paid to Meyer Jewelry for medals used last surHi.llST and felt ci ty should not deduct from his salary. On motion of Cords, seconded by Krieger, Clerk was authorized to draw warr:nt in full to Hubbard for Salary. Roll call ballot, all voting aye. After some discussion of ribbons for swim meet next week, on motion of Krieger, s~conded by Sander, was referred to City Property Committee with pv\oer to act. Some discussion concerning Corky, Comedian Swimmer. No action taken. City Prop'3rty Cornmitt-3~ vms instructed to get together with Mr. Hubbard conc~rning salury and coutract for next year, and report back n~xt meeting. Members from Labor Local #433, liarley Simpson, spokesman, pre- X, sented a petition on security of jobs, pay schedules, vacations, etc (as follows) and requested Council to make definite decision as soon as possible. His Honor, appointed Mrs. Clinton E. John to Library Board for period of five years. July 28, 1942 Honorable Mayor and City Council, Grand IslEmd, Nebraska. Gentlemen~ vVe, your committee on water Ci.nd light, owing to the heavy demand for ic~ in th':J ice department recomm-:md that the committee be given pmv'3r to act in t:rl'3 purchase of ODe used truck at a price not to exceed $475.00 F.O.B., Grand~land! M. A . Olivetti John Sander Ice (blllmi ttee . I I I . 1 f"" n -;, \ ) On motion of Olv'3tti, second:::d by ~ncler, report was accepted. Claim of J. R. Geddes, City Treas. for $10,000.00 to apply on 1941-1942 budget, $3,000.00 frd Water Fund and $7,000.00 from Light Fund and $65.60 to Wm. H. Thomas Secretary, Midw':;Bt A A U V'isre pre- sented. On motion of Olivetti, s9conded by K:ci9ger, vV3re allow9d.. Roll call ballot, all voting aY9. Krieger reported tlle City Property Committee had settled with C Ci' 11 '11 d t.t d b NYA " 1 fOI' 4r.l'.:--.'.t;. 00 .. 1.:" vil ar on ren. on louse use y ,vir s, 'It' "./ On motion of Kireger, seconded by ~ipe, no action taken on r9quest of Mr. Stuhr for reduced cost for use of irrigating water. On motion of Kireger, seconded by Tripe, the offc:;)1' ofl.harles Taylor for property at west end of viaduct was not accepted, and the deposited check be returned. Krieger reported that tile City Prop~rty Committee had settled with Mrs. Smith agreeing to pay last months rent and close out. On motion of Olivetti, Council adjourned. F~ S. white, Clerk by Ray L. Harrison. July' 31, 1942. . I I I . "".' r" 1 .~ i _,,~. to< . " Grand Island, N 2br 0 Aue;ust 5, 1.942 Counci 1. Il1'3 t a,s a B02rd of ~(illali:z;atLm OLi. Gr'-Lv'::} Dis tl'ict#20, and Wat3r M.'Jin District f/89. "His H0nOl'," the Mayor, pr~3icling. All Councilmen answered at roll call 3XC t Tripe. 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OU NT ~? 03 J 2.31.. :2 Ql;51 9 ~ '17 2_~, ') "FcC ~l ~?fi ~~\ 1. ;! ~~-,<: J (! ~?) 1 'J '7';., ~-._' ~~,,'.J 5 fI 7r;! ..1 00 '- 0 '__." ~, 3,,411 :? .,W ::: .00 o r,r, (.1 Iif'\,,/\/ ~~ li;()O 2.00 2~OO ~: .00 ;? .o() 2~OO 2.1] ~;; .] :1 2.00 :::~ ~OO 2.00 ~? ,,00 2..00 2~OO 2~OO 2..00 2.00 ~? ~OO ~:. .i.JO 2 .()() 1386 J" o on '~-' -Ii' L) .._~ 1.23 :?1P. 2.2B ~~ .18 2~18 2 ~18 1;'5 ,,5,'1 5.5F) 3 ~8E, 3~85 ~3 .8 E) ~'S .85 ;) QlSG 1.50 " ~ A trnct in Sip(.' -NE'l:-21-1l-9 on N si.C! e of Helen 'Ninciolph Pho }; i\.ve. '::etweoD Lineoln &; VJashington st ~ 264'- n n n II II Washington and Ada':.ms st", 17G' =. Mattie Franh M nt'Li e Pran 1\ . Mat:. i e Pl~ank I Mat;sie Fran;' I I . ~{att! 0 FranLC} Haz 81 .Jane CO} Hazel J'[Ule ConcaruJon N;').jv[1'; E. Do Glover \I II n 11 It It It n It A tJ'aet in NE4-m~iL21-11-9 on :F'hoenix Ave.. ':)etvveon GIn}.']: S sidB of Or (; ell A t)'a.c~; in ~m~Ll'm4-2l=11-9 on S side Phoenix live ~ tween Glo:ek and All of east A .t.:r''''\~'':-. lOn .,...".,2_1I:174,_0(.,J-11-("\ 'yr. E.. q~F,"lO" c.f :1. .. (A. __~ V ~.1 l ,L...! . ",. ....._ ~--~ ~l "-' ,Ll ....; J~ -" ..-< G1rlX~1,~ ~3t~ ~ l:(;t\Y(;en. J?110t"7rlj_:K (~:'- CD..lif,~()r~l'1:tEL /\..V(~ 0 A tract in SE4_NE4_21-11-9 on W side of Gal. Ave. South f'l'orL ArlOel"SOn i\VC:. E,,(L)-1\1E4:_~n-ll'-9 on \!'J side of let1fieen PhOOLi CaltP 1\ t:r:'aeL 1:0 SE4=lm4:-,2l-11-9 on W side of Gal. !,se between AlLer and Greenv!ieb G.. I &: tr.j G H. H .. 'i. . . . II II IIn \I II II II Fu 1 :p1.l. 1\" 4 r<:'u e ~j t, e:c II ~) ..~ 1 J~ 9 ~ D II II U II II 1\ C 1 (:t:I'~ OIl C (; 1J (I\> [\1 Cl.y A 0 j'<' mlgla B.OlV f:t lJ1') '2~-! ere ;,:~ B.Yle) B 811J)'V' oJ'< ernCT~ f.; II II U ~- II U n II 1.natt:i.e FcunJ, ISr!H.e R ~ ii1tOl^ If] fl,C }1. {I l\i1 L1 t t 1 (; F 1:' tlr.ll.~ ADD1'l'ION LOT BLOCh 1 1 2 1 '7. 1 u 4. 1 5 1 1 0 tJ 0 ,::> '<.J (d rz\ 2 t..J It 2 5 <) ,. Co \96 2 7 C) ';'.J 8 2 9 2 10 2 C ;:-s 7 r?- i..j 0 z) ~..J 9 3 10 ~ 'L' I 1 ? 1 Z, 1 [1 J~ [j , , l 2 ? <) ki ., 2 (:l ,1: 2 e- n , ;._.J '-, G10VOl'S t~ It If It U 1I II n II Su h! 6 1I II II II II II U n II Fe.l;l, l\06. II II u tl II II II tl II II II Hl' ern ;~~:)r' f3 It II. II It II II II II tl n II II II II II II ')!cJ It It II II II II II If II f\ L i. (:'I n'/' 1\ 'n/I. n 1 ,I;['ne': J_D 01....-11J.:.-"-,,,,=1J-9- 011 J!.: s:lc1e of Calo /,,-vo. tv:een Anc1e:J:'son aIlCi Alter I ,",'-' Co "....L A. tl'D,et il1 ~~ 1\.1 tel" 1'1. \J{] ~ -NE4;..2J.-11-9 - on }If sloe of eon Gal. IjQCU st fI ..I.. ........:-1/1..:.1 (), -"l .~ i.:;. C 'J' D_ (~t i rl ~) J~j -- =' NE ~. "='(J J_ ....11. -9 "'"'(Jr.) IG G-r' et_ st (j T>otvl0i::rl IJ1"J.()GIIJ.:Z Haz 01 ,Ja:n (:) Gocv.rnlon Total side of Gal. .J? ;5 10.16 6.77 27,1' -. 10.54 190!- '7.31 6f30' - 2 G .18 330' - 12 *l('O 560' - 21 0 56 238!- 9.J6 570' - 21.94 300' -. 100' - ~~96' - .Ny OU N ~1' ;,; .07 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.07 ~~ oOYf' ~~ .00 2.00 ~2 .00 2.0'7 2.18 2~18 2.18 rn G'i.J() '1 .J.._ tl 2 $ J.8 2.18 () r-.... III ~; ..18 ~-) , 0 ok.. V> .,J" l.j 1.92 1.92 1 "t)2 1 . 9:2 1 ~9Cj n --, r-: ~>::.,! ..L U 2$15 <) 1 rc ?,,' $.:_.1.) C) ""\ r: t:_, lie .i. ~.) 2.?'1 1,~L ~ 55 3 ~85 11 .:39 5GG! -- 21 flOC 7 /~_O! ~- 28 ~ 4.9 ~r.i11' ?:o a' k ,,.l, ~.L . ",..1 t..J " "y-d d.ay of ~ 1942. ff' ~--_._--_._-- (5/~;J"~' ~~~ EespeetfuJJ,! ~m ttecl --street and AlleyCb~;~ittee--"-- . I I I . R9solution on Water Main District #89 was r~ad as follows: I~ J~SCjL1.J rrI Ol~ 'I." {<,.J ~ ,; i l.-~ -'.'-. ~, _<l.. :D]~ Titl Hti;8uL V}:!lD iev th," ~l.rr ,-.vop ""'ld ".J J)...........1.'. ,:\, U ',-- 'C'",I.",' (! "};w Co'' n'J' cd '1 r) P {.. "J ", C ~ tv ~) .p ~. ,1." __ U ..~ ~ . .... ,-~~ <.k '" <~. .... J . ..... ~,~ ',v tJ ..., -~ Crl'f:rnd Island", 'p tlf1lfEt, si ttl t3..S Ei .Boa:("{) ()f jSql:~[11>lza,t;tol}, 1'1.0t~ 1. e e it ;'1 \l:i..llg })E-~n~n o"i Vt~-~n t't.] el~ E;of :J S l~f[-~Ci-vi(l{}d k _~ ..._ CJ ... ~ .1. . -.r }, 8.V1 a!: 'We find the t; or clu e 'total cost of the eonstr'uet:toD of Wato'.." Iv';>lin Di::;tric.t t() 1)0 1~IJtJ c;st~;tCj total , f' d~4n n. t"l~ ~,. Sl..lUl 0.. W ,'O.:J, ,I ccl., find the henefits accruing 00 ~ VIe in said district to be ""ii": .of <!l:.-1P0 nn ~_l ...'1:...,... .-_ ~r ..- .._ <:.._" <t ~.. <oJ t 1,.."/6 :['1 tlL() accruiX1C to tllC resl)()ctj.ve 1~JtH,t;1~8~Ctg, Fl. eels of lond in t t::s saId. DI8 =< ncvernl desc:ript:tons a8 foJlo1J's: ~ . '~?'/ ::~~4f~. (\\ ~~. ~~J tr\}. ct t() 1)8 tIl0 S1-1!ilG fJ0't OI)l)Osi to N i\l, E LOT TIOT! Je 'F . II" bl~ ahDlYl s on & W:Lf e tt II II tl II II n 1I It \I 1I It U II II 1I II II It It II 9 10 A 1,-,(y~ S () 1'1 I Ej Sl.:t ~ It II II It II 11 II II II II II It n tl "1 "1 _t.. <..1... 12 .,,, ,1..0,) 14., 1,!3 ., ,... _...L\') That a c:ertain tract of land abutting side of Anna street, lying between tllC) Wr3E.1t Property lIne of IV: 0111'00 st.l' oct extended, I~Et ~3 t l~r~ 0 ty Lil1.e of' L vJD.c~,ksOll S ec~t, eJ{t~3rt'd-(;t)~, t1 (llst~l~ln.ee of 26~1 feet, 1r1 ,tl}e 81<'. ..L 01" t}, (" ~.:J{ii .t- -. ,'- --- IJVJ)I" 0 f' C( n r> .l...! f)rl 'j '. '<.:!; ,_ 't~" "~o' v b .-L -~ .> Township 11, North, r{ftrlg(~ g, 2]" \Nest of the 6th P~M., in HalJ. County, NehpaskD, bolonging to tIle DiBIH()tlCl. liJ'l rlC: Dl~i11EZ; Corn , V'I}1:L elJ tI~ac'L ()~C 1&11C1 i ~j 11()t; w:tth:ln U:ICo CO'J:'pOl'ate l:iJnit;~l of U! City of Grand Island 'be Etl)(t tllC) 8g1n(~ is J:lore}'yy stlb~(ll\rtcled assessed as herein- ~1~ft;~0j--a d(}f31e;rl;_,,-i.~c;cl \!I St:ticl CtSSeSSlr1011ts to lloro e1" Cf)],]" ec. t; (~(l an f-l ta~p~qlr1g s c :t 'f when said lots, tracts, and e818 of land shall be cornecbed wi Sftld V;lat GI~ I:j fl. ~'.J .lV;,:' T~ Dl mnond gj.nool}lng CODlpany ~~ 52 ~ 8 1 10 G .6! WaS' of the E 1\';:' :1 () (lIe 0}~ ~ 8 ~ E 52.8' of t FJ 52.8 t T()tal 5..(it It0Si)f)ct:f-:';illy S'Lt :t tted t'hi s M:1i OU NIl' j~lr'\ ,Gn rf' .- 22.75 51..00 ;~;8 $00 ;7)8. .00 51..00 ;~-:~~ ~ 75 10 .50 x 48$90 /1:8 ~ 90 J8~90 48 .. 90 4n..0Q :11>1"P,~; (100 VVt1ter, Ij:l.2~lJt ClfJcl lee; CiJrn-L'.:_ttec ThQrO b~'L~M ~U' ')..r"ot~0tC ,. v...... J--A.1.uJ,., 1: v.......o.J w, resolution was adopt9d. Roll on motion of Olivetti, s~conded by Sanders, call ballot, all voting aye. s9conded by Krieger, Council adjourned as F. S. vVhit=:l, Clerk. On motion of Olivetti, a Board of Equalization. 8-5-42 . I I I . J ~~'5 Grand Island, Nebr. August 5, 194;; All Council l(j,::t in r3t,ular 3355ion, "His Ilonol'," th:;: Mayor presiding" (""unc 1" l'm ""r1 pre' c, '-'nJ- axc opt'~: . ": -Z '"e:;, P ..l....J .,""'<>" .....-;:.)....~, oJ.' ~ ---~"':'~7~' Minut9s of previous lG3'3tsing, July 21 &; July .31, 1942, Vvere read.. I" Ther:;; b9ing no 0.1 tS'rations or corrections, stood ap~roved as read. L,;)tt'3l' from Bayard H. Paine, Jr., Po1ics Juage notify the Mayor and Council that h:;; has been called into military servicSJ onf{,jgu~3t 11, and r9qu,;sting the Mayor to appoint an acting Police Judge during Ul'3! period for Wll1ch the hlCt..mbr~nt W8.5 ':;lect9d anu will bS' ab~;:3nt from th'3 City. Th-s M,'i,yor t:h?reupon appoL~t:;x~_ Carl g~ Willa_I'd actlng Police ,Tudg':::. On motion of Starr, seconded by Cords, appointm?nt was confirmed. L,;;ttsr from G::::o. }'. CWllilLLcg, crd,'3f of D ;:;fJYli3e Equipment tion, inform:Lng the Ci ty that 11'2 couln rlot r9comm.:.;nd a priority rating for fir':? hose. On motlon of Starr, seconded by Bradstrsat, lettar was received and placed on file. On motion of starr, seconded by Oliv::tti, Ivl.ayor Vias authorized to sign the laase contract with the C A A for floor space at airport at the rats of 25~ p9r sq ft. Notic'~ of h';;ctri.llg on G~ I. Transit Compo.ny r:2qu:;st for irJcrsn~:sd rates, from By COMuission was read, also rat3s r usst~d was rsad, aft'::r some discussion, on motion of Oli.veLti, s'0c()lld:.~d by Cords, vws received and placed In file. Grand Island, N':.:br. Aug us t 4, 1942 To th3 Honorable Mayor and City Council, Grand Island, N 0b:r. C -'ntl ::lm,:-,fj: B031l111 R .][11 t~/ C (inlIHiD)" Lett9r of 7-15-42 H(~: . Ws:, tlle City Pro,f)'arty COf[)m~tt'2':;;'. SG.Lt;'0St ~bat th;CitJ'dLg:inser be ~nstruct~d to lliak~ ~9rsonal lnv~stlgat1on 01 all Clty propsrty ttE.t tILe: difL?r':;nt [:381 8:StdtS COlilpo.niss hHV:; chargg of r:;;ntlne. Tlu, ~ (" '}' oJ.,v t'i'n ft l' n.~ ';"}l~ ci1-. ()U1 c1 :'11'~) T"'tl ,".': 1-"" c::. or; ] '1-- (-:- t 0 -r C~ '.:': l" r~ ""'-'1> r., ',--~ ~I' t 1* Q C 1', .~) -'/i r:;-" ,~.. > - L.' w, ""'" ~'~ ,)!1.. ,"._, 10 ,# ~ ,_" ~ c'_ " ,,' .- ~'~ oJ ~4 '.-. l-'l 'J ~~, , .n0, uc..l.." 01 t:mant~), 8mOl,nt r:mtal ;:,no 1l,.tWe 01 RSiLL Sst".te Company in chen' g e. TIlls list ~;hould b'? fil-;;d in th:: City Cl'C'rkws OILJ.CS, 8.11 r~nta1s and sxp'3ndi tur 95 ch 3ch:'3d, r scord'ad ~md k.;;pt up..to~da te at etll tim':!se Respectfully submitted, _._.JJ.::ll!,Z. 1\. 1\.1' i :U;.Q.f:_,,_ City Pl'o!2rt:y Cowmittee F r 8.n1-;: T 1'i p e . I I I . ~~ I"',' f'tlI J6 ') On ~otion of Kri0ger, s9condsu by Olivetti, ~as approved. On motion of Walksr, sSlconded by Kri::b6r tile check of Bo(:?hm R<::a1ty Company for $103.00 x".mtal on City owned prop'2I'ti';;s 1II,'a5 accept:::d. On motior of Starr, S 9conded by Kri::ger, the Ci ty Property Committe'? was to contact Mr~ G':.:dd8S, p'c:rtaining to rsntals anJ also contact Bo-?llIIl R'?Cilty Company with r SfSI'eIlc"J to r spail's c.nd colJ.ections fOOC' -,,--e::>. h.*QQ.1.1LII9.N. Wh&Hc~A~) wurrants have been issued in '3xcess of ths 1941-1942 budget for the' Fire ~partillsnt, and WhEHgA~: tli ere I;:: r:1.Yl un '3xp':;nded bulanc e, all claims having been paid, In the Incidental Fund of the General Fund of ovsr Five Hundrsd ($500.00) Dollars, Tli2.TU~FOHE: B;<~ IT E8;SOLVED .BY Tjj S lIilAY()HhI~L CITY COUNCIL that the sum of Five Hundred ($500.00) DolLjT.2, be tran;;;,ferr-:;d from the Incidental Fund of th'3 GeIler'al Fund to ';; lir9 Jh~nd, and Uiat the CIty Clerk be instructed and h;;l'~b:l authoriz:d to is:me v:al'l':dlts on the Fir"3 Fund in this amount. BE: IT F:URTE~H '-;d:60LVED that th~ City 'I'r'Jai:JUrer bg dirscted and hsreby authol'lz'2d to transfer' ths sum of Five Hundred ($500.00) Dollars from the Incidental Fund of the General Fund to the; Fir':'; l'1.md.. 31 i a s.~S tar:.r. lltL A. OlIvetti F inarlc e C0muIT t 12 e-----' On motion 01 Starr, s~cona by Kriegsl', rssolution was adopted. Roll call ballot, ':.aCI. voting o.y,:;* . I I I . ~{ f~:::" ~'"'f L 1 , EEsoru'rIOI\[ 1~Jhel'W";'i ~ un e tlLtl'd day of .Ju ly 19-10 the W ll:JOI' and 01 ty Coune:t 1 pan see1 arCl appl'o Opdinanee Ho. 1~i3-1 levying spec:Lal aS8t9SSmertts to fOI~ tYt(2~ cost ():f ttL(::; C()rL~3t1')11 tiort o:f Ct1r-1-"> 3.11(1 gu.t:-t:el: n1.S')~,lllctJ llo. 2'7. l:7ho1" oa~:J, a.mo the several descriptions Lo'uis.e f. '\V t3. S ~:~ fl s ~~ e S :3 Gel -t',}.'.i..C'.-.' '"'1'[-'" '-J"of' '!r,l,r; a,/l C')!".! F-r,r-"",--.oLC1l In!- ....1-; (C' _ _ d Ai J.: ".J. \1 .,_'. _:../ eI CJ 't _ _ . --', ~ ". \.,.1 t,. ) ,.., .J......J:.:~ L Z.. - U i , '_ '.- (n \ t,; J:':.. " ()) , Gl1 tEl clition, arid ~~.rl1e:(' 8r:lf3, SElld 9~aEjOf3sn'.\Grlt; V.~8.8 8J'r()r!.e01J fjly' (0Y.lt(,;rocl s11ol~.1d_ Ilt'l ve 1)lt3(~!1 as fc)11{)"\tfs: N alii e Lot 0}{ Addlt:ton 1:1 t Lou:t 80 F. Ronn Lou:1 f~ C' 1) Ror! r' Ea:Jt 6 f'8et ()f [) PrD.ctional 6 no 1 .._.11_"" nA 1 ".1._,-_.1 q; ]. 19.80 n () tts tti::.) 8 T}p..--J{I!:POFE HE Ir-r HESOLVED by the Mayo!' and. C:i.ty Counctl of tL0 City of Grand Isla.nd, nehl'aska that t},e said special 8.ssesmnents l!f;l'e:tn set fopth 'le correctly 8nter'8d upon tax l'0c01'08 of the Clt,y of Gl"and Island as hex'ein set fortri; That tbe City TreaS1.U'01' be and he lEi IHJl:'O cl.l:e oe t; oel and authoY'izec3 to c}";ange sa.id tax )'ee01'"'d8 as herein designnt ~. ~..r; tb.G City Clel~l{ forward to City TrcaSl1rer a certified_ copy of tllis r 8011)t10t1.. Respectfull:1 su1-xnitted tJ.:i.s ~d day Of~ 19 b t~~-L- -//c ~J~~ ... ,->".....~_.~.......-...._.~- 8t1'80t and AIle;,!' Comwi t[,oo. On motion of W&lk~rJ seconded by Kri9g9r, resolution was adopt~d. Roll call ballot, ~ach voting aye. . I I I . ""'RO) , ' :;\ ...., HESOLUTION Wrwrca,"l)' on the th:i.X'd day of ,Jul,}" 1940 the Mayor and C:lty Council of the City of 01' Island, r"ebI'as}m passed and app110vecl OrcUnance No. 1'7311: lovy:i.ng 13poe"tsJ a:'HH'J::lSlJOnt to pay for tbo costs of the eOHfltl"Uet1.0n of cU:l'b and gutte:r' Distl'ict No~ t.werty seven (2'7), 8.nd VJllE,(ee~l_S, t;llB EtSSGSSin(jl1t agairlst tlle ]~[t8t si)ct~y- (60) fe(~t ()~r I.Jot five (5), Bloc};: eIght (8), Gilbert's addition, lor.~Estl1[~ to JOll!.1 It{A}1;c~ fo:c tl 0 f 0'" ,.,.1,1-,... "".- I d~., 0 \ ..10 tJtJrn 0, ,.=.,,_1. Q.:'.<i.,.t:::>\.:,.tl \ IJ?<Ll:.) J dollarsitJas inadvcl't:ently ormnitLed and did ),ot annear J.n tllG scbod.ule of assessments. ,!, .I. TTn~.Tj':F'0RT~ BE IT H.T1;SOLVI<D by the Mayo.t' and Git,y Counc:ll of the Cl.t:! of Gl'arid Island,)' N ebr8.ska that the East sixty (60) f Got of Lot fi VEl (E,), Block e:L ght (8), Gi 1 bert's a(:di ti on, !)elongir1g to <John Ru 8:3 -1)8 ., " 9. S 8 e ~.1 3 ec_ 1. n the sum of eIghteen (*;18) dollars: That tile tax so le vie d gllal1 becom 0 pas-able, o(Jl:inqu emt and draw interef;!.:; ash~{ la\v provic.led.. as follows: One-tenth shall beeon1a delinqlH.1Ylt fifty da\TS from the onte of tJds levy; one-tenth in one yeal'; one-tentb " u in two years; one.-tenth in three years; one-tenth i.n four ;yeoY'r3; one-tenth in fiv<3 years; one-tenth in six yeal1s; one-tenth in saven yea:l's; one-cent:l in eight year's; and one-tontb in nine years from the d.ate of levy; each of said instal ants except the: first shall bear intere st at the rate of s even per cent pei' allynm, un ti 1 th-e sam e beeoH! e l"lelinqu e" t, and eae11 .of the delinquent :t1ulta11nlerlts 811.8.11 draw inte~(-'08t at the l'ate of nino pm' cent from 13.11(1 after oach finch ihstallruent beCOll10S delinquent until ; l)l~ f) qw vided, bOIJJevor, t}oclt t e en'iro 8lTlount so levied and assessed aga:t.nst tIlt) aforesaid lot, tl'act and parcel of land may be pald 'wi thin n fty dnss fl'Oll1 the dat(:; of this levy v1ithout interest; and :.tn that event, auch lot, tr'act and parcel of l~lnd sh81]. be exempt from a'y lien oX' .charge for inter o{.. k} V $ Be l.t fL1t'thel' 1'8~.lo1ved that the City' Treasul'Ox' be an.o he J.8 hOl'eby dix'octod, ant'horized and inst~eucted to enter said tax herein IE-v'.ed upon the tax record of the City of Grand Island and collect tb.e snxne as In the case of othe~C' apeolal a.ssessrnonts, and tbat tl,e C:t!:;y Clerk foriNai'd to 1:;l1e Ci. ty Tr ,')9,8U1'e:1' a certlfied cop'y of th:t s resolution. Rcclzpeetfully subnittec3. tb5s ~ da~T of ~ J04Q ~ ~..J '. t:f' . ..;C. J:,. f5IlVJ~ ./ y, J~ . / LJ~~l~.p;,L ~1? /l:.. f. / --~--=_._-_._._._~. street ;11-d~-Al1e,y-:Go~;'~i tte~:;:---~~- . I I I . J.. t?~) On motion of Walk~r, 5~conaea by Kri3E3r, r~~olution wa~ adopted. Roll call ballot, each voting ay~. Aftsr some discussion on e~uipm9nt havin~ besn used in r3cr9ation department, Mr. Krieger suggested that final action be held OV31' until n9xt lW:12ing but that the City Clerk contact t.he d:?partm'?nt heads, sugg9sting that thsy look OV"31' the 9quipm~mt cmd if there is any that might be uS9d in various d8partmsnts, that sams be turn8d OV'31' to that particular department. On motion of Krieger, seconded by Olivetti, CityQerk was instructed to notify the Hall COUIlty Rationing Board to vacate Room #114, in City hall by th-2 first of S'3pt9;ilbcjI' that it was Il";'3dc;d for other purpos?s. On motion of Cords ,C< C-'co"l"'ldc>d by..' Kr'j Q~)'ar th,,:, r"W().,.,c>c't 01..1:'. fl~c':11tl.J. I... I'''''' .... -' .0_ ... k,' Q vl , ~....-.>. "" '"" ~l l..,.-t -; ~ _ :.A. Uni t of Hall, f,d;::uns County for L:10pllOll-9 wa~; not grant-:;d and Ul'? long distant calls from Hall County Hationin~ Boul'd along vii th WPA calls from air pOl' t to K'3i".i1.'n 'c'y aDd ~:lsewll:::1' e be not allowed. Walker Hi'911tioIJ the; 800 block raast, between 5th and 6th sts was ire Lnclu:"tr:ial zon;:; [jnd no (jction taken on the protsst of Mr~ Wilsy and lVlrs~ Chandler. On motion of Walk'3r, ssconded oy Cords, that th'':) Chi:::f of Polic'::: notify tIle complaining parties of the situation~ On motion of starr, sgconded by Cords, the City Atorney was directed to nlD.ke D ResolL..ti.cl1 trnn,'jf:::.r-j.nL un9xp<:lndf;;d bGlances in various funds to Iue ental Fund of :; G ,-:'11;:;1"''-11 Fund, for ths pur- po::>,;; of uppropri.1J.ting to tlL: 1')42..1943 BuelL; 3t. Bonds of J. J.uanly Da.vis, und W. p'. Carter, having besm OK'3d by City Attor.nsy, i:1S to form, on motion of Starr, secoLdea by Kr'3iger, VJ' (;]1)'~ ::~ P lJr 0 ''"I] :3(1 ., Ordhlallcef1LJ930, f.li-'Ss.ssd-:lnts Grovel District #20, was regular- ly pass'S'ld by the Council and signed by th-3 Me.yor. Movse by Oliv9tti, sc.?conusd by Starr, that th'.? or-dluance be placed on its reading at length. Roll call ballot, all voting aye. The ordinanc'2 was read at l:mgth and passed its first r~:n::.ding. Moved by Olivetti, s2contied by Starr, that th3 rules be suspended and th~ ordinance be plac3d on its final passage and finally passed. Holl call ballot, all voting aye. ThS! ordinance was finally pass2d by thg Council and signed by the Mayor. . I I I . :'- I~" (. it .d:'>"- G :l! Or dl" r'''' Y: c" ./.'19? I ~l C (, ,~:' c' ell" ::11'....1. C ny' w" t :cor' r,i;L.'1l" 11' D'l' .c)' t. 1'1 ct. Jet.l..... ..... 11 ../, U~.J t>.-) ..,'1>-0) "-'~ 1 _, 1...; ,,_, ,-<,4.1. \!t L-I _~ 1..:1... .... . ~ - ~ +ro.q 1M? <" 1rU/, \i.L..l0 l''?gularly pa:3s":?d by th0 Council mId sign:;;d by th0 Mayor. Mov~d by starr, s~conu9d by Kri~gsr, that th~ ordinanc? be placed on its first rC::Bding D.t l:Jne.,th. Roll call ballot, all voting aye. Ths ordinance was r~ad at l~ngth and declared passed its fir~t rsading. Moved by starr, SSCOIl0.'3d by Krisger, that the ru13s be susp':mdsd and th-3 ordinance bs placed on its final reading 2.nd finally passed. Roll call ballot, all voting aye. The ordinance was finally passed by the Council and sign'3d by the Mayor. Claims against the City ware raad. On wotion.of starr, seconded by Cords, W'3r e allovi sd. Roll call ballot, all voting aye. After 50m3 discussion v~rtair.ing to 07s'rtim'9 paid in 1(;3, Wi ateI' and Li.ght officS' to Mr. L<:tI'son on account of hav:i.ng to break in n'3W emploY'39S ana do extra work hims91f, on illation of Starr, seconds-d by 011 v'3tti, Mr @ Eurdick veas g1 V9n au thor! ty to allow such over time as h'3 saw fit. On motion of Olivetti, Council adjourned. August 5, 1942 F. S. Wlit<?, City Cl~rk. l. [~t,.l APPROPRIATIONS AND EXP.8NDITURES FOR FISCAL YEAR Iro AUG.. 6, 1942 GENl5RAL FUND APPROPRIATED TR.Mif SFERS EXP }}3NDED BALANCE . To pay Co. Treas. $ 2,600.00 $ 101.50 $ 2,701.,50 Salaries 14,600.00 12,846.32 1,753.68 I street Be Alley 28,250.00 27,,902..66 347..34 GelS Tax 6,900.00 6, 868.. 17 31" 8.3 Sewer Fund 27,000.00 26,645.. 78 354.22 Engineer 6,.500.00 6,180..34 .319.66 Incidentals 46,700.00 4,700.00 51,169.86 230.14 NYA Program 650..00 564~O4 , 85.96 NYA-",Gir1s 675.00 58.3 .43 91.57 Recreation 4,,300.00 3,560.,46 739.54 Municipal Pool 6,000.00 323..38 4,565..37 1,758.01 WPA Program 7,500.00 10,000.00 17,293..91 206..09 Airport 6,500.00 5,859.49 11,350..93 1,008..56' Street Lighting 11,500.00 10,,675.12 824.88 I Hydrant Rental 5,300.00 5,265.00 35.00 Park Fund 14,800.00 1,000..00 15,795..69 4..31 Police Fund .3 S,300~ 00 2,500eOO 40,795.37 4.63 Cemetery Fund 11,500.00 500.00 11,787..91 212.,09 Fire #'? und 36,000..00 3,500..00 39,499..78 ')') . t'.....t:... Paving Fund 9,000.00 5,348..00 12,795.51 1,552..49 Music Fund 3,000.00 3,000.00 Total Approp. 286,900..00 34,507.37 TrEtnsfers 34,*50?..37 321,407.37 (! .311, 84'7..15 iI'> 9,560.22 ~il" 'Jl:' Ice Fund 21,985..99 Water Fund 66,241..32 Light Fund 164,J+ 79.74 I Pavi;1.g Dis trict 1A,376..99 . SeVier Dis trict 1,648.77 ,>,jo 580..579.9b 4P R8spectful1y submitted, F.. S. \I\flite, Ci ty Qerk Expenditures and total appDOp.. show $25,976..50 more than actual amount on aceount of transfers within the budget.. . I I I . ~r (~>,~~ Grand Island, N'3br. August 7, 1942. Council mf~t as p3r special call by the Mayo.r, flHis Honor," th"? 1v1ayor, pr'3siding. gach Councilman pr'3s:mt,~xcS!pt Sturr. B~.2.Q1Q1!QN WHEREAS, there hc'1s heretofore been approp:cia ted by the Oi ty Oouncil of the Oi ty of Grand Island, Ne brasKa, in tne Annual Appropria t.ion Ordinance certa,in sums of money for the use of the said Oi ty in de:f'raying tne necessary expenses and for such other purposes as the Mayor and City Council may deem necessary for the benefit and welfare of the ~i tJr of Grand Island,Nebraska,and WHlGHEAS, said O:{ldinance specii'ied the object and purpose for wnicn such appropriation was made, and 1:.11e amount appropriated for eacn object. and purpose, and VIHEREAS the purpose of cer'taiJ:l of s:dd funds has been , .....J fully accomplisl1ed and an unexpired balance thereof remains, and no indeb'tedness [laS been incurred on account of such funds W.ilicfl 1las not been fully paid or provided for, and ViHE:r~EAS, the Oi T..,y Oouncil of tne Ci ty of Grand. Island, Nebraska, find tll'lt the unexpired balance in said funds sJ:lOuld be transferred to t..J:1e Inci denta.l Fund 01' said Ci ty of Grand Island, Nebraska, NOW, rl'rJi.:~Ii'OHE, BE rI RESOLVl'';D BY r.I'li.u; MAYOn AND CITY COUNCIL OF 'THE CI'1'Y OF' GRAND ISLA.l:W, NEBHASKA: '1'11a t the unexpi red balance s in tile various funds as follows, to-wit: Salary - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~1753.68 Street & Alley - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~ 347.34 Sewer - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $ 354.22 Engineer - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $ 319.66 Incidentals - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $ 230.14 Recreation - - - - - - - - - - - - - $ 759.54 Pool - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $1758.01 W.P.A. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~'.' 206.09 N.Y.A. Boys - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $ 85.96 N.Y.A. Girls - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~ 91.57 Airnort - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $1008.56 Street Lighting - - - - - - - - - - - - ~.~ 824.88 Park - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $ 4.31 Police - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $ 4.63 Cemet0I~ - ~ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $ 218.08 Fire- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -$ .22 Paving Fund- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~~1552.49 be, and the s'une he:ce by are, transferred to the Incidental };'und. of the General Fund of the Ci ty of Grand Island, Nebraska. Da ted thi s 1th- day of AUg,,", 1942. /11a~~ . I I I . -f C '0 JL {j tj On motion of Oliv9tti, 5scond9d by Bradstr99t, r9solution was adopt~d. Roll call ballot, each voting aye. Budget was read as follows: BUDGET FOR THE CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBR. FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1942-194.3. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Grand Island, Nebraska. Gentlemen: Grand I sland, Nebraska. August 3, 1942. We, your Finance Committee submit the following Budget for the Fiscal Year 1942-1943, based upon the assessed valuations, given us by the County Clerk, of Hall County, Nebr. The estimated receipts are from sources estimated on prior years receipts. Valuations Real Estate persona;l Personal Motor Vehicles Public~ Util.;j.};;i.es U.. P.. R. R" Co.. st. Joe & G@ !@ R. R. Co. e.. B & Q.. R. R. Co. Pullman Company Express Company American Tel &Tel Co. Bell Telephone Company Western Union Postal Telegraph Co. N. W. Pub. Service Co. Total Assessed Valuations One Mill Levy on this at 17 Mill Levy Citl'S Share of Intangible~ A B Building & Loan Co. Consumers Public Power D ist Total Raised by Taxation $ 9,914,357.00 $ 9,914,.357.00 $ 3,233,536.00 1.404,050:QQ. $ 14,601,943.00 $ 525,200.00 20,590.00 102,020..00 2,196.00 1,442..00 132,068.00 311,950.00 9,968.00 834.00 90,415..00 1w196,68;.00 $ 15,793,b26.00 $ 15,798.63 'X_ $ 268,576..71 $ 973.59 3,723.41 185.00 2,652.49 7.534.49 $ 276,11l@20 . I I I . Page No.2.. AmouD t Forwarded Estimated Receipts Police Fund Court &: Office Fees Dog Tax Refund Tel &: T el &: Bicycle Registrations i 900.00 1,100..00 350.00 Cemeter~ Fund General Receipts Permanent Care of Lots from Bond Fund 4,700..00 3.336.00 General Fund Poll Taxes Gasoline Tax 9,000.00 6,000.00 City Engineerin~ Dept. Engineering Dept Building Department Milk Department City Sca!e Receipt~ Sewe~_Renta1s Union Pacific Serum Company 380.. 00 730.00 l~O.OO 180.. 00 2?..OO Occupa ti.on Taxes street Occupancy Tax General Light &: Water Department Additional Occupation from Light &: Water Department Rent of Houses o~~ed by City Tax Sale Airpor t 1,100.00 6,400.00 6,000..00 10.000.00 Muni~ipa1 Pool Rec~ipts Estimated Receipts 3,500.00 Meat Inspection Receipts Estimated Rent (City Light &: Water Department) Ji_ ~'~j 4 $ 276;111.20 2,350..00 8,036.00 9,000.00 6,000.00 1,250.00 490.00 205.00 23,500.00 500.00 3,500.00 3,500..00 50.00 2,400.00 $336,862.20 . I I I . ../ r-; /,y ,ie. (\~;;) Page No.. 3. Forward Receipts $ 336,862.20 Re-Appropriations Fire Fu~ Re-Appropriate to pay Loan of July 19, 1939 3,000.00 3,000.00 Cemetery Fund Re-Appropriate to pay Loan of July 19-1939 Re~AppropI'iate to pay Loan of June 17-1936 1,000.00 1,000.00 212.00 2,000.00 212..00 Re-Appropriate Unexpended Balance Li brar~ Fup2:. 365.00 365.00 General Fung. Unexpended Balance 7.438.00 Total Re~approp. 13,015.00 Total Receipts for ~dget 7 ,A38. 00 i 349;877.20 . I I I . "f Ie'" i}-;'l ";,, ,) ,(J Page No~ 4. Forward Total Receipts for Budget 349;877.20 Your Finance Committee have to report the following Estimates of Expenditures for the sever~l departments as listed below, for the Fiscal Year 1942-1943. Bond Fund To pay Refunding Bonds of June 1, 1940 To pay Interest on Refunding Bonds of June 1~1940 $79~OOO..OO @ 1 & 1~% 9,000.00 1,095.00 To pay Interest on Refunding Bonds of Dec. 1-1941 3' ')1"'/') r:.O ,;;'1"--." To Pay Interest on City Hall Bonds of January 15~19.39 1,750..00 To pay Interest on Park Bonds of January 15-1939 612.50 3.336"OQ 19,066..00 To pay for Permanent Care of~metery Lots General Fund To pay for County Treasure 1 s Collection Fee 2,750..00 2,750.00 Salaries To pay the Salaries of City Officers, including the Mayor, Eight City Councilmen, Jani tor, City Treasurer, City Clerk, Jlttorney, Phy'sician, Weighmaster, Building Inspector, Caretaker of the City Dump & Bacteriologist. 13,000.00 City: Engineer To pay the Salary of the City Engineer, expenses and operation of the Office. 1.3,000.00 9,000.00 9,000.00 Incidentals To pay th~ Incidentals Expenses of the City, inclUding Milk Testing,Election Expenses, building and equipment,and for such other Purposes as the Mayor and City Council may deem necessary for the benefit and welfare of the City of Grand Island. 1'0 use tne extra Occupation T ax of the Light Department as is necessary. 38,000..00 10,000.00 43,000.00 AirQQrt Fund To pay for the maintenance, equipment and operation of the Municipal Airport, in- cluding salaries for the Superintendent, and all other labor. 7,800.00 7,800.00 Street & Alley Fund To pay the expenses of the Street & Alley Department, including care, cleaning, grading, Flushing, sprinkling, repairs, opening streets and alleys, laying sidewalks, purchase of tools, and implements and machinery, salary of the Street Commisstoner', labor and all other ex- penses incidental to the pertaining to the upkeep and care of the streets and alleys. 26,000.00 Gasoline Tax The receipts of the Gasoline Tax Emd are hereby appropriated for the use in the street and alley department to pay for the maintenance of the Streets and Alleys, in an estimated sum of 5,000.00 31,000.00 i 111,550" 00 Forward General Fund Amount Forwarded . I I I . Page No.. 5.. Amount Forwarded for Budget Amount Forwarded General Fund Sewer Fund To pay for the sewer & drains, operation of the Sewer Disposal Plant, Salary of the Superintendent, and all other labor, repairs to the sewers and flushing of sewers street Ligh tin~ To pay. for the lighting of streets and alleys and public grounds and buildings, including erection and repairs. Hydrant Rental To pay for Hydrant Rental Municipal Pool To pay salaries of Superintendent and all necessary help and 8.11 labor, and all necessary expenses for the operation and maintenance of the Swin~ing Pool.. Storm Sewer Fund Total for General Fund park Fun...$! To pay for the care of~rks, making improvements, extension, salaries, repairs and labor Special for completion at Pier Property Police Fund To pay salaries of the Chie.f of Police, and all officers, Police Judge, and all expenses o.f ~e Police Department~ in- cluding expenses of the Board of Health Fir e Fu1'J& To pay salaries of' Fire Chi. sf , Assistant Chief, and all Firemen, purchase of new equipment, and all other expenses and repail~s necessary in the operation 01.' the Fire l3partment. To pay interest on Loan of July 27-1939 from the Light Fund To Re.-AppI'opriate Loan of July 19.~1939 from the Ice Fund Cemetery Funs! 110 pay the expenses of the Cemetery, and all costs for maintenance, to make extensions, improvements, and repairs, to purchase more ground if needed, to pay the salaries of the Sexton, and all help needed.. To TIe-Appropriate the Loan of July 19-1939 from the Ice Nlnd To Re~Appropriate the Loan of June 16~1937 from the Light Fund Total Amount Forward 28,000.00 11,500.00 5,300.00 4,500.00 7,500.00 16,500..00 2~OOO.OO 50,000.00 50,000.00 250.00 :3.000.00 1" ;~;: ~~/ '<~" ...j ~ $ 19,066.0C :I 111,550..0C 28,000.00 11,500.00 5,300.00 4,500.00 7,500,,00 16$,350..00 IS.!> 500.00 50,000.00 53,250..00 12,500..00 1,000.00 1,OO~~ 14,500.00 J 323,666-:60 . I I I . 1 >:~: ~~, ,.iL <.J ...) Page No.6. Total Amount Forwarded '$ .3 23, 666. 00 Paving Fund To pay for paving of Streets and alleys, intersections, and spac~s opposite public buildings and grounds, also repairing of streets and alleys. 9,000.00 9,000.00 ~usic Fund To pay for expenses of a Vocal and instrumental and amusement organization, for free public concerts and parades. 3,500.00 3,500.00 Li br ary Fund To pay the expsmses of the Library Board, including salaries, repairs, purchase of bool{;S, periodicals and all other expenses connected wi th the Public Library 11,800.00 11,800.00 $ 347,966.00 $. 349,,87'].20 Total of the 1942-1943 Budget Total amount of Receipts J1(1!~- Finance Cbmmi ttee On motion of Olivetti, seconded by Krie&9r, was adopt0d. Roll call ballot, all votinG aye. Ordinanc-? #1932 bsdnu tll;~ fu'1rlUal App'opriation for the y''.mr 1942~1943, was r:;;gularly passed by the Council and signsd by the Mayor. Mov';d by Olivetti, seconded by Kri-3/;;'3r, that Ul'3 ord1rHirlC'3 be placed on i.ts first reading at len6th~ Roll call ballot, all voting aye. The ordinance was rSCid at length and passed its first reading. Moved by Oliv'9tti, seconded by Cords, that ths ordinanc'3 be placed on its second r~ading at l3ngth. Roll call ballot, sach Councilman voting aye. On motion of Bradstreet, seconded by Olivetti, Ordinance #1932 was placed on its third reading at length. Roll call ballot, each councilman voting aye. On motion of Olivetti, second9d by Bradstreet, ordinance 1A.9.32 was plac9d on its final p&ssage and finally passed. 1011 call ballot. Each Councilman votlng aye:;. The Mayor declar9ci the ordinanc9 passed. . I I I . ~, (~ '\ ~ ;:-:,:- \.~ ,)L ~.) ('lJ RESOLUTION WE~REA8, the City Council of Grand :ISland, Ns:braska, at a m'3sting on August 7, 1942, approved th8 Budget For the Fiscal Year <?nding on th<? second Monday of August, 1943, making a Tax Levy of S9ventger, Mills, for the Fiscal Year 1942-1943. TH8RSFORE BE IT nSSOLVSD by the Mayor and City Council, of thL;l City of Grand Island, NebraSka, that the distribution of ths said S9vente<?D mills (17 mills) be ., inaQ."';; as follows; Bond Fund 1.20 mills 6.76 mills 1.04 mills 3.02 mills 5.17 mills r', C' mills . <:0 .57 mills " ") mills .~~ .74 mills 17.00 mills G,:meral Fund Park Fund Police Fund ~ Fir ,? Fund C9m'3t~ry Fund J?aving Fund Music Fund Library Fund Total R9spectfu11y submitted, Elias F. Sturr ---------------- M. A. Olivetti Finance Committee On motion of Olivetti, ~3'3cond3d by Tripe, l'ssolution VvD.S adopt'3d. Roll call b::~11ot, each Cou.ncilman voting aye. OrdirlCU1CS ~!19J3 p0rtair.,1ni:, to Mill Levy for the y';;3r 1942--l9Lj,J vms r3gularly passsd by t 11:; Council nnd sib:n,:;d by ths Mayor. On motion of Olivstti, s:;condsd by Trip':3, ordinanc9 #1933 was placsd on first l's:ading at Lmgth. Roll call ballot, each councilman voting aye. On motion of Olivetti, S3corl(...~d by Kri:;;g'3r, ordinance i/1933 ViTa.S placgd on its s9cond reading at l~ngth. Roll call ballot, each Council- mnn voting aye. On motion of Olivetti, second'3d by Bradstl'89t, Ordinance#193J Vias placed on its final pass&.g3 :llld fi.nally passed. Fbll call ballot, such Councilman voting aye. Th'} Mayor cl':;claJ.."::d the; ordinancs passed. Aftsr sams 5Cl~ssion, th~ pur 53 of Police cars was rsferred to tbs Pol';(>o:> c...., " tt . \Nith pow3r to act, on motion of Cords, s3cond~ld . J.. - ~.o!nlnl S 3 . I I I . "I C t~ .,. ~, \I by Kr siij \;1'.. Roll call ballot, s:acll Councilman v oting aye. After ~ome discussion on srrJariss, an motion of Br tr::'3t, seconded by Vialksr, Ul~ salary of CLi'3f of Poliee shoulc'l b:~ raisGd $,25~OO 1')'21' lllonth, chisf of Fir: D":partm:mt ,should b'3 rais3d ~~25.00 p3l' month and C:Lty ~~ng e9l' snould be raissd ~ t; 0 0 0 -~,~ ",~ nr' tJ'l '4-'./\.. . l! :..J..l!l..,.,I._l ..L 6'l Roll call ballot, s:ach Councilman voti ng aye. (Discuss:Lon p:,rtaininL to l,anSUfil3rs Distri tion Syst9m) On motion of Cords, Council adjournsd. F' C' W 1 .; t p '" ~ u. ,~' .11 -'- ~ , Clty (ulsl'l{. August 7, 19420 . I I I . ~t f1 .t Grand Island, N0br. August 18, 1942 Council met E::Co p 31' sp scial call, 'JUs H rmor," tLe Mayor, PI' '2si6;iLg. Sach Councilman present, except Bradstreet. Oliv'3tti explained the propos;;d ir:~cr~as~ in Ice, Water & Light Departm9nt. Augu:.::t 17, 1942 Honorable Mayor and City ~ouncil, Grand I~)land, Nebraska. G ':m tlemen: W9; your committee on Water & Light boeg to recomm'3nd the following salary schc;;dule effective AUGust 1, 19J+2, to July 31, 1943. Your CamIlli ttge dgsir ':;s to inform you that V,'3 have made a thorough study of incre8~)sd living costs, due to abnormal conditions at this time, and have based our conclusions on thiEl study. Our r9commen- dation is made for the express purpos'3 of meeting this incr::ased cost, and wh9n condi tions become normal they be l'3turIled to their 1 :wel as of April 30, 1942. NaIlls Chas. Ivlinnich E:arl Phs;lps C@ C~ Clark L. E. Kenney Carl Bartelt E. R. Geier Virgil P9t~JrS Jam'?s Kahl-2r J affi'?S K01log Sam Bat~s hobt Cunningham L 0 .T. England H. Lir.d9rman L. T. Powsll E. Mnthi"3seIl Elm"]r SorEnson T. J" Ellsbr;;rry Ha S. K:;ller Hay Alt W. GrotLs-udick Common Labor w. E. Bailey H. Simpson R. Bute1l':;r J. Burmood F. Gr<;gg Salary Schr;;Qul9 Plant D-::pt. Position Regular Hours Rate Opsrating Supt. Plan t Opera tor Plant Operator Plant OpiJr,:'ltor Swing Op'3rator Fir9man Fir'3man Fireman Boiler Mai~t~nance Machinist StS!am Fitter OU'3rator Assistant C~al & Ash handler Helper Help9r Extra Fir3;NHl vVa t ';:;1' For 'jman I\JJst'3r R~pairman MaiL t :;manc -:: Man Main t '3nal,C '3 lVlan 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 .62 265.00 180.00 180,,00 180,,00 170.00 160.00 160.00 160,,00 150.00 190.00 175.00 125000 125.00 115,,00 115..00 125.00 170.00 .65 .62 .47 Line Dept. Line Foreman Line Boss Lin9mqn LiLeman Groundman 48 48 48 48 48 .95 .92 .90 ..90 .62 . I I I . Name Andr9VV Cosh Paul Clark Gus Holub Thos Marsolek C.. P. Wakeman SarI Phelps A. w. Larson M.. Scholz Olga Schumacher E.. l:-Iarr i:::on E. BO'3ck Jean P~terson B.. H sa UJsrirgton B. Gardener E.. J. McConaughey W.. K'?lle1' IL Mueller P. Ruple W.. A. Druliner E:. Holrn'?s B. Eq Farri~, Hy Scho;-;l E. MetJl F. .Ton-'?s A. Rittenhouse Virgil Richter Sid Locl\hart G. E. P'?l'ry ChRS. Gillhnm Don Kroger G eo f)cho 91 Jerry St?ckm'3yer 1 ii, ~~ ,," Q)' r....;f Wiring Department Position R':i€,ular Hours Ra t '2' Wire FOr?Illan Wlrs;man Wireman H'3lper Tr au bleman Tr' au 1;;1 em an 48 48 48 48 48 48 190.00 .90 .90 .62 .62 ..55 Office Office Mgr.. Billing Cl'2rk illachins Op9rator Phones & Clerk As ::ols tr).nt Bkpr Cash:L 91' Cashisr Cashi'2:I' Contact & Mdse. Meter Reader Meter Reauer Collector StoI'ek99per 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 215.00 100.00 110.00 95.00 85.00 75.00 759>00 75,,00 157..50 140..00 130..00 125.00 120.00 Ice Dept.. Chisf &1gineeI' 1st ~bin8er 2nd EngiIle0I' Ice Puller ice Puller Ex t ra Ice Puller Ice Fa r elll an Deli very l\ilan Delivery Man Deli v 8r~r Mqn Delivery Man Ds:llv3ry Man 48 56 56e 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 125..00 170..00 150.00 150.00 125.00 125.00 .50 150*00 120~00 120.00 115.00 115~OO 115..00 Employees paid by the hour shall receive tim'? and on9<<~half for all tims worked OV'3r their regulc::.r hour~).. Vacation ScLedul'3 All r'?f:ular emploY'39s who Lave 'Aorked 18~;s than 0118 y,?:T shall not be entitl~d to a vacation. Employees vvho hav';;f1orl~ed mol";'; than one y:;ar, and less than two years, shall be entitled to a vacation of one work week with regulDT pay. Employees who have work,:?d mars: than tvvo years s]1<:111 bs :mti tl'3d to a vacation of two weeks with regular pay. Vacation tim:: shall not accumulate from one Y'~ar to another', and shall be taken on consecutive days as n3ar as possible. M. A. Olivetti <J o11n Sand sr. On motlon of Olivetti, s~cond Sander, report was approvsd. Roll call ballot, each voting ays. G~Il3r':.1 vVclg~ lncrsass Vi/as discuSS9d" On motion of StarT:1 s:~cOI:d~ OV91' May 1 salary ~d b'y O],.'J"V?ttl", ~a2~ ,sc'al~ l)~ i~crQQ~Cu~ ~~n 00 'JO-1' nl~r,thA()n Q1l of'f.l.c~rc ___ __ _ vv '- u _ _ -. ---- _ ".->, _.,l...l. - "'-' c......--' '" ~.' A.," \-.> . 1 ..... \.J -" ;..1.7" \... u... - . "" ;>"1 clnd '3mploY'33S WIler 9V'31' possi bl.?.. Roll call ballot jl '3aen. voting aye. . I I I . OIID EMPLOYEE J. G. WCJodin Wm. Seaman C. E. Cronin Paul Holmberg Fran};: John Dorcas Roge Charles Wenn Bud Porter J. B. Hardeman Alex Kehm John Holden Ray' L. Harrison Ed. Keiss R. M. Phillips c. W. Sallinger stover Deats Dale Clark H. SChiI'kofsky Bayard Paine, Jr. N. D. Zachry L. G. Mentzer K. F. Armstrong wo' A. Barrett M. G. Dahlgren J. M. Davis o. H. Haller H. L.. Linder S. C. Miller II. J. R.?vuert C. E. Rockwell E. M. Roseberry M. H. Westphal Walter Geis G. W. Krapp Wm. Tegler LIST CP CIf!1!l J2'MJjr.n~1!12a f SALJiRIED MEN NEW EMPLOYEE Street D e~ SEVVlili DEP ARTlVIEN~ S.ALARY BSFORE IVlAY 1, 1942 60.00 77.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 45.00 165.00 120.00 300.00 135.00 130.00 Engineering Thpartmen t INCIDENTALp RECHEATION AIRPORT PARK DEPART~ POLICE. DEP.ARTMITNT - --,..- (JUdge) J. E. Botteicher Richard Gericke A. W. Gr'llbbs Wm. Ku:escher A. Stransky Ra)rmond Vogt Alfred Wolfe Clyde Ha.rt fl, r,.t \.i.,'::' 200.00 175.00 140..00 70.00 200.00 100.00 150.00 175.00 147".50 125.00 125.00 125.00 125.00 125.00 125.00 125.00 1;:5.00 1;::5.00 125.00 125.00 115.00 115.00 115.00 yr men} SALARY AFTER MAY 1, 1942 Same " fl " " n 175.00 130.00 $00.00 140.00 135.00 200.00 185.00 140.00 70.00 200.00 100.00 160.00 175.00 160.00 137.50 137.50 137.50 137.50 137.50 137.50 137.60 137.50 137.50 137.50 137.50 127.50 127.50 127.50 122..50 122.50 122.50 122.50 122.50 122.50 122.50 122.50 '1.' r f;)~ _~,_ ~j ~ ,'/I SALARY p~q.c: ~ -. l. L 'j, -w20 80.00 97.0C 65.0C 65 *)0 7.5 . OC 65.0C 185.. OC 140.0C 320.0C 155.0C lS0.0C 220.0C 195.0C 160.oc 90.0C 220.. OC 120.0c 170.0( 195.0C 167.5c 145.0C 145.0C 145 . OC 145 .. OC 145.0C 145 .. OC 1J+5.0C L4,5.. Oc 1/t5.0C 145 . OC 145 . O( 135.0c 135.0( 135.oc . I I I . OLD C.. Cam'Obrill1. rim. 11 erm.f:',n Vim.. Ro!mf Ed. Spir\k 0.. V. F'en t C .. P $ If' ~n t C ..~ ..F! sh Bl'. Otto Klerr I. Morrow H. WHstpha'll (}t;;o ~; obI'o eder Geo Hoth H. Sutton D. James W. bc;ock Riorlard E:va:ns W. "[8:11;:;ing9:r fl.. J.. Cordes Gus paul,s:';l1 tu.'r;ALi\HI WD MEN ~IU ',. ,- ,.b<b.;,. .t~'IRE r?~Al;(~mT N 13 E~'l:OIi,E MAY It 194:2 ... (. Ra.jtnlond Russell (Is t yr men) WhhR:> e $ (~h Arthur (1u1zo" R..,Le'Wandowsk:1 :H. Fis:hr2:t" Fr ank P ~~J;'O Theodore Gilbert eAV'ING li'UNp' CE.fAET Sl;HY DEP AHTl\iIENT "'f~"""--_~.,""""," 175.00 147 .. 50 130,,00 1$0.00 130.00 130.00 1~:5 .00 .00 125.0Cl 1~'5.. 00 1~...5..00 12.5..QO 125..00 1 .. 00 1 .00 1 .00 125.00 110.00 110.00 110.00 110. 110.00 110.00 110.00 1~)5. 00 150..00 SALAHY. AJr TER IvL-\Y 1, 1942 175.00 160 .. 00 14.:2..50 14.2.50 14.2.. 50 1,4,';'.50 137..50 137.50 1.>7.. 50 137.50 137..50 1;;7.50 1j;7.. 50 1317.50 1;\7.50 1;,7..50 1.37.50 121.50 122..50 l.;~' ;~ . 1~?2.50 1 ~~ :2 .. 50 1~?2. 50 l;t2.50 14~() . 00 1 ~5 . 00 ~1':, 2- l~.~: SALARY 'D 1'. ri tit 4t "'l,. ...J,..J~r~ ~Ifi.. 195.0 16/"'( .. 5 150.0 150.0 150.0 150.0 lit' .. 0 1/ ;:'0. : "'I"'. . 1/i.5 .. 0 14.5 .. Q. 145.. 0, 14; . 0: 1/~5 . 01 145.. 01 14,5.. O! 1 Ufo 0 '''''''4' .,.l.. .. ~ 145..0~ 1 ~(ll. 01 130.0( 130. 01 130..0l 1)0.01 1.30.0i 1:30.. 01 1~,5.0! 170. (l . I I I . OLD EMPLOYEES Ollie Moor e Hy Elstermeier H~ Nelson John Hammach9r August Pollock Hy 'Wendt Ross Thompson Ralnh Hill Fr ed Y anI-\: t '211 Ray Robinson Pete H8.ns:~n Glen Nelson Dale Stites Pete Pfenn1ng Fritz Hilderbrant Chas~ J. Rickert Marie M. Blain J. Paustian E. Schultz J. K e11m c. WilliG.IllS N. Blanco C. N i '~mann H. Culbertson J. Lang A. Peterson J. Mentken V. JI'?Y1seYl B. G. Sharp Sanders B. Bl2ck (W,3 tchman) John Krieger Anc1r~w Christ'ansen ~d. Kleinkauf Dick Linderkamp John Cabler Cal Shriner George stauss George Clark Fr ed Kn.ephoff Rubin V~;)ngorden Ray Sybrant Wm. Schnell Francis Vangorden . (~~ 'f ,) LIST OF CITY ::J;I\il.PLOY8ES ...,..... HOURLY _SCALE NEW ElvlPLO YEES SALilRY B EFOR E SALARY AFTER SALARY MAY 1, 1942 MAY 1, 1942 PLUS $~ . 50~ Hr . 57,t hI' Plus ~~2C .50p hI' 5'-Y,f, b.r " " I r ,,50fJ hI' .5"~ hI' fl ,.50~ 1'11' . 57 if; hI' II .50f;hr .57rE hI' II . 5 o if; p:e 157~ hI' tf . 50thI' .57~ hI' n ..50# hI' .57rp 11' II .501: hI' ..57~ hI' It .501; hI' .57$ hI' tf .50t; hI' .57rjJ hI' " ..50t/: hI' .57f/; hI' " SEW-EE DC1;PARTIVlt:,.:NT Jal\:e Geis t Julius Joel111ck .50:1 hI' ..50 hI' .50t hI" ..40P hI' .40P hI' Plus $20 II fT ff II .574:: hI' .57 hI' .57et hI' .47f/; hI' .471: hI' ENGn}I~8HIN G DE:PABTJVf8NT .501: hI' .571: hI' " INCIDENT'ALS .401; hI' ..45t/: hI' fI PAHK DEPARTMENT ..50$ hI' .50* hI' .50:f; hI' .50ft hI' .501; hr .50<jJ hI' .50P hI' .50t hI' .50t hI' .50~ hI' .50t hI' .50f: hI' .50P hI' .571: hI' Plus $20 .57~ hI' Plus "i ~o ~( ;c. .57~ hI' " .57f: hI' fl '057~ hI' fI .57"; hI' fl .57$ hI' n .57t/: hI' If .57rj; hI' If .574; hI' fl .57p hI' " .57~ hI' tT .,57t/: hI' " PAVING FUND .50rf; hI' .50rft hI' .50if; hI' .50rt hI' .50t hI' .50~ hI' .50if; hI' .50rf; hI' .57ep hI' Plus ~20 .57rf; hI' ff .57rjJ hI' fl .57f/; hI' " .57rf; hI' " .57r/: hI' " 1574: hI' fI .57rjJ hI' fl CEMET SHY fUND ..55thI' .SOIt hI' .50ep hI' .50* hI' .504; hI' . 62/hr Plus $20 . 57cfthr " .57rj; hI' II .57rft hI' " ..57:f; hI' tf . I I I . ...,: ,,,--\ ,""';J j~ ~:Y t~J CEIVIET8.;RY ]?IJND Jacob Beekma.n Wm$ Richts!' R. A. Vangorden John Roby John Lorr;mzen ..50~ hI' ,,50rJ; hI' ,. 50~ hI' .. 504; hI' ~ 501: ill' .57~ hI' Plus *")0 'if'" ,.57rf; hI' " .57tj: hI' " .57cp hI' tl .57~ hI' n Aft9r some discussion pertaining to r3cords in ~ngirger's office, on motion of Starr, s'3conu9d byVVcilksr) tJL~ Ii'inancs Cammi tts':) was author i2. S!d to ~mploy an audi tor to ell sck th-? ii'ngin-;;sr' 5 Office as to records and receipts at the end of six montlls, and aid in setting up accounting system$ On motion of Sta.rr, s3conded by Walksr, the tslephone bill at Airport was order9cl paid cclong wi th soms otil~r items. (D9sts Aviation Service). After some discussion on rental for a piece of equipment belong- ing to Balbach Company, i t v.;,-~.s D10V'3d by Olivetti, s econd:;d by starr, that an offer of $25.00 in full settlem3nt, be made. SOlli9 discussion on D9f9DS9 sing, size of Houses, and yards. (No action~) On motion of starr, Council adjourned. August 18, 1942 F. 5. Wbi te, City Clerk. . I I I . 1 c1, ~/ ._~~ v H Grand r 51 <'Y'(~ =... _ MCL....J.....1, N s br ~ ^"'''I-ct]rl 194r. [.i.LtbUu -7, .-0 L. Council met in regular session) "His Honor," the Mayor, pr~siding. Sach Councilman pre.:)snt, '3XC:;pt Cords and W;-i.lk':.;r~ R':!qu 3S t froltl J,Jh:n C. Schn ::id'?r for c:on~:,3n t of Council to con;"") truc t a room for oa,ncing on south ~iici;;: of Del Hio, V\D.:', pr~s':mtsd, no action taken. Mr. Baker made rsqu?st that ths Qty lease thB College Gym for b . , co' Y0",,:>" h, i"""':)'" ',", I::>";' r 8,{\'O' "1;,,, ('lr \TCe:, '\;jo::>t oXlng, ",PO.l.)"oOI ~l,. u/ 'du.,llCd.l ,J"b-,-O_l,?uAi 1A,",,-cA~ll u~,,), ~ Iv.~ ~ and s ?v- era1 amateur shows to be put on durinb the fall and winter. On motion of Olivetti, seconded by Tripe, was referred to City Recreation Cornmitt9<:~ with povver to act. Minutes of previous meetings, August 5-7 & 18 were read and approved. Offer of M. 8. Olson, $150.00 for frac Lot 4, Block 27, Schimm~rs was L1cr '3ns 3d to $200.. 00 and to inc:l ud'3 frac Lots 1-2 & 3, Block 27, Schimm'Jr's.. On motion of K1'L::;g",r, s~cond'3d by 0Iiv:::tti, bid vvas r'3j~ct9d. On motion of Oliv'3tti, s'3cond'3u by Kr.L':'f;'3r, tll'3 bid of Ivan Waldo for th'3 purchase of 823 M~3st 4th street, was r'3fsrr~d to City Attorn9Y and City &roparty Co~mnitt99 to contact Mr~ Waldo and his attorney. L:?ttsr from R. Lannin thanking ths Mayor and Council for th')iJ:' pal'tcipation in r9c:')nt scrap drive, was read. On motion of Olivetti, seconded by Krieger, was rsceiv9d and placed on file. .t'l.ugust 18, 1942. Honorabl3 ~ayor and City ~OilllCil, Grand Island, N3br. G en tl eIll:m: The Dla.lllOnd 1C,ngins'3ring COlll1Jemy has on fi1'3 with the ,C ity Q'?rk, one certified ch9ck of October 1, 1942, in the amount of $25.00, and of Nov3mb:;I' 5,1941, in the amount 01'$20.00, \ivhich W9re posted as bond for completion of Curb & Gutter districts No 95 and 99 respectively. Inasmuch as th0 WPA ha::3 vanish9cI from th') sc :me Emd there will Drobab~~ 1y bs no mOl"3 WPA v,orl( of this kind, I ha ve bsm as}::;c1 by th':) Ii~"rnond mginsering Company, to !lb. '3 UFo contracts for the abov9 l11ention~d Curb & CuttSI' districts callc:;;llsd, and th'3 c:;rtifisd ch.:;cks r9turnsd to th'3 said Diamorld ;:'Y1cJiL:; 91' i,:ng ,Co w Yours v3ry truly, riD.:; I~ '" r'l ~)Ul.ijt Cit':l ~rlLl11s0rCl' On lootion of Oll.v;;tt.L, S9COllU.''':U by" Trl~),:.l, r;~portwas approvsd, con trac ts cane '211:::6 Cl ::~rk ins tnJC t'3d to r '3 turn C 9r ti f i ':;d ch 3cks. .1 9 [~3 RESOLu'rION Whereas, on the fifth day of August, 1942, the Mayor and Ci ty Cauncl1 of the Ci ty of Grand Island, Nebraska, passed and approved Ordinance No. 1930, which Ordinance levied special taxes to pay for the cost of con- struction of Gravel District No. 20 of said City, and . I Whereas among the several descriptions in said Ordinance there appeared the following: A tract in SE4-NE4_2l-ll-9 on W side of Clark Street between Phoenix and Cal. Mattie Fr Hazel Jane Concannon A tract jp i"' '.' S1<:4_:WS4-21-ll-9 ":<"l;V!"(jYl Anderson 2 ~,; .56 ~.:~3 tl ' ~) $ ~1. (:J \, Mattie Frank I s a a. c H. Al t 81' on!'.; side AJ t (:'1Y' 300'11.55 100' 3.85 A tract in SE4_NE4_21-11-9 on E side of Greenwich St. Between Pl10enix and Cal. Ave. Hazel Jane Concannon 740' 28.49 ./ And Whereas errors were made in the foregoing aSSessments and said assessments in said Ordinance No. 1930 should have been as follows: A tract in the SE4-NE4-2l-ll-9 on W side of Clark Street between Phoenix and California. N 560' 21.56 Mattie Frank Hazel Jane Concannon A tract in the SE4_NE4_2l-l1-9 on W side of Clark Street between Phoenix and California. S 238' 9.16 A tract in the SE4_NJ~4_2l-l1-9 on E side of California Ave between Anderson and Alter St.N 300' 11.55 A tract in the SE4_NE4_2l-ll-9 on the east side Greenwich St. between PhoenJ,x and Ca1. Ave. S 740' 28.49 I Mattie Frank Hazel Jane Concannon A tract in the SE4_NE4_21-ll-9 on E side Isaac R. Alter California Ave between Anderson and Al ter St S 100' 3.85 Ther ef ore, BE IT RESOL V:E:D BY THE MAYOn AND C1 TY COHN CIL OF' THE CITY OF' UllAND I,';ll.ANL; NEBRASKA, that the tax records of the Ci ty of Grand Island, Nebraska, be, and the same are hereby ordered, Changed and corrected in accordance with the provisions of this resolution; that the Ci ty Treasurer be, and he is hereby directed, ordered, and authorized to correct and change said tax records as herein provided, and that the City Clerk forWay'd to the City Treasurer a certif5_ed copy of the resulotion. I . Respectfully submi tted this 19th day of August 1942. ';;) J/" .,~ .!,,'. / ,/'J -~~'$.. I' 1'., . ",t..,. ~ " -, ~ -<MI i~':.f"'4.~.~,!",,<c,/!l,* ~et and Alley-COrmnittee On motion oi Vri07-. _ ,,,. "-'--.:'b ')1" J. S'3cnYiQ Roll c~ll ballot, ~~ch vO~lnL ay~. b..-v 111" "'\ J v.t-1 ~~i)~~;; J'~';"3.'so ~UtiC;ll Vir?",S t; ,~ ""-' l-l ~, . I I I .. 1'r.O ..L (I.) 01}' Notlc9 from St~t0 R lway Company p~rtaininc to traIns #547 & [Id ~1><Jlld l"l"l'd "lq Il~'-rolYl 1-::, " r-'{;("-'-~:r1y-..t~-i~~-'lu:::;)ri -/lC-"'.IC r.:':'l~--;d ~:'nQ"1 ylnc~d )40 oJ Co ".c":,, 1 :11 ~ .J 'll~. ...i... [..).;; U .A,L,.)'~'.~", ,-,-Xl ~U \v0.0 .~,,' ___t. J).Lct";;: on file. Lstt<.:I' frollt H~ s. s;t;;pbsns wi th r ~f9r'3nC'2 to W (11' H isk In::3ur~3nC'3 on City Prop<;;rtYe On motion of OLi.vi.]tti, s '3cond~d by fr'ads tr <;;::;t was r'3.f9rr~d to Ie:?, vVat.:::r ~:md Ligllt CQ;lllilitte';; andfurdick. Application of Clayton Ba.h:';3r for 'On & Offn sale B:::osI' at 110 ~ast Third Street, was pr3s9nt~d. On motion of Tripe, seconded by Kri::;cel', 1,J1,as ;::<:It for ll.':::arinr:: S~Jpt:;mb9r~, 1] ( Tj' l' y, <, Y' (> ,., J. _. J. .:. c..'..L 1 ,~"' ..." "", ',;' .,~) L"-'-b 'oJ 0>> of Starr, SJCOIld?d On Ill!) t iOll Committ99 Raport n~xt by Olivetti, report was approv Roll cull ballot, J r vatine ,3., Bonds of C. ::G. W:L11[~rd, :wtint, PolL>;,; .TuCg9, Clyd8 't-I. l;'Ul't and J. E. Bott~ich~r, pntrolm~n ane Miller, Garbage, ~v 1"-! ,::? .~ Yl 6 OKc?d <:.1.::; to form, by City ittorn'JY, W::l"3 eLl! ov::d.. On motion of 'Ji~ip'J, s3cond,:,o. by OlLv::.:tti. Pem,')h13t;o: on T::t:Lr:;;.:,;nt'H:;r3 tLirn'3d OV"I' to lilY'. ~:'c,:)rr, Chairman Finn.flC::; (~o]'Hnl ttS(~~ Cl aims ~.1La:L s t th S' City v;.::;r '3 1'1';' S)llt 3d, 011 !notion o.i~ c' tarr, S <3COl1d, '-::;d by k(I~L ~=:,~; ;:;1" , sa as reaa, roll call ballot, ell C Duneil man voting ilY;3. On motion of ft~rr, Council a6journ f'i' c \,\, , '1 +. ,', __ ..t> l\,) c> '(!t,''';''' t.' ...., Ci ty c: 1 'Jr;;: . Au~) u::; t 1 ('1 ~t. :/ , 1 ,')".. .- j,if,';' It . I I I . Gra.'1d I 5land, N;Jbraska. Augw.,t 19, 1942. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: (~-~.I~~ (" \ ; "J We, your Finance Committee r9comm3nd that the salaries of the following employees b'.; listed as follows, for the p'JI'iod of on'3 year, beginning Aue;ust 1, 1942'md '::lnding August 1, 1943. We further recomm'3nd that the hourly wages of laborers in the various departments be set at 50~ per hour for first year m9n~ and 60~ per hour for those viho have s9rved the city for more than ons Y'3:J.r. These wage rates are to become eff2ctiv9 August 1, 1942 for a period of one year. SALARI?D I\JI.lfN Old Employee N :~w Empliliyee Salary before May 1, 1942 S THB:;k!-;T D SP AhTlVlr'EN T Charles Wenn Bud Porter $ 165.00 120.00 SEWER DE~4liTMSNT J~ H.. Hardeman Alex Kehm John Holden 300.00 135.00 130.00 ENQJNgERING. DEp-T$ Ed. Keiss 175.00 INCIDtT.;NT.llLS R. M. Phillips 140.00 RECRri;J).T:I:ON AlEPon T Stov'~r Dsc,ts 200.00 PARK DEPAHTlvl.&WT -- . H. Schirkofkk:V 150.00 POLIC.~ _DEPARTMENT L. G. Mentzer K. F. Armstrong W. A. Barrett M. G. DCihlgren J. M.. Davis 0., fL Halls!' H. L" Li:nder S. C. Miller H. J. Rauert C. E. Rockwell 147.50 125.00 125.00 125.00 125.00 125.00 125.00 125..00 125.00 125.00 125.00 125.00 115.00 115.00 115.00 E$ !vle RCJs'J'b'::;:r~r'y M" H. Westphal Wa1t'Jr G0is Go, W. Krapp Will., Teg113r SalD.ry After Mcq 1, 1942 $ 175.00 130.00 300.00 140@00 135.00 185.00 140.00 200.00 160.00 160.00 137.50 1J7.50 137.50 137.50 137.50 137.50 1.37.50 13(7 ~ 50 1.37,,50 137.. 50 IJ7~50 127.50 127.50 127.50 Salary Plus $2C $ 185.00 140.00 320.00 155.00 150.00 195.00 160.00 220.00 170,,00 167.. 50 11t5.00 145.00 IJ+5.. 00 145.00 145.00 lJ}5.. 00 145.00 145.00 145.00 145.00 145.00 135,,00 1J 5.- or) 135.00 . I I I . OLD 8lvlPLOYEE Wm.. Herman Will. Ronnfe1dt Ed.. Spink 0.. V. Fent C. P. Fsmt C. E. Fisher otto K1arr I. Morrow R. W-.;l,stpha1 Geo Schro8der Gso Roth H. Sutton D. James W. BabGock RichardSv2ns W. Kensinger H. J.. Cordes Fred Knephoff Mal' L~ Blcdn POLICE DEPT {cant) NEW E.lVLPLOYEE SALAHY BEFOHE MAY 1, 1942 J. E. BotteicheT (1st YT men) Richard G 9ricke A. w. Grubbs Wm. Keusch'3l' A. Stransky Ra;Y'1ilOnd Vogt Alfr,::d Wolfe Clyde Hart pi I II E~ 1) l~'P l~I~ :rrit~IiJ iT Raymond Russell (1st yr Wm.. Ro (;!sch Arthur Gu1zow R. Lewandowski H.. Fisher Fl'anl<;: Para ThBOdo1';:: G 111:;:::1'G PAVING FUND CEMSTEHY FUND OF.F'ICE 147.50 130.00 130.00 130.00 130.0Q 125.00 125.00 125.00 12),~OO 125.00 125.00 125.00 125.00 12.5.00 125.00 125.00 lTI9n}10.OO 110.00 110.00 110.00 110.00 110.00 110.00 125.()Q .554: P'2;I' hI' 404: hI' Salary After )\,lAY 1, 1942 122.50 12:2.50 122.50 122.50 122.50 1 .50 122.50 122.50 160.00 142.50 1~2 " 50 142.50 142.50 137.50 137" 50 137.50 137.50 137.50 137.50 137.50 137.50 13'7,,50 13'7.50 137.50 122.50 122.50 1:22.50 122.50 122.50 122.50 122.50 140.00 624: per hI' .45t hr ~~: Ell ~ r"..l,' I\.. I ..""~ SALARY PLUS $20 167,,50 150.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 145.00 145.00 145.00 145.00 11t5.()O 145.00 145.00 1,~5 . 00 145.00 145.00 145.00 1)0.00 130.00 130.00 130.0D 130.00 130.00 130.00 155,"00 65t hI' 504: hI' HOUJlI.!,Y SCJ\.LE [j Tl-~ E l~T D 8}?ft~F~ TWr.E~N T OLD &VJFLOYEE N E:W SlVlPLOYEg f:ALAHY BEFOHE Sl1LAHY AFT~ l\iLAY 1, 1942 MAY 1, 1942 ~501; hI' e57~ hI' 50~ hI' .571; hI' ,,50P hI' .. 57rt: hI' .504: hr .571: hI' .50P hI' .57r.p hI' .50p hI' .57p hI' .50p hI' .574: hI' .50P hI' .5'7P hI' .50P hI' . 57ft hI' .50p 111' .57p hI' . SOrt: llIb .57p hI' .50P hI' .571: hI' . I Ollie Moor e By Elstermeier H.. N81son John Harnrnach,:)r Augu;:;t Pollock By Wendt Ross Thompson Ralph Hill Fred Yankten Ray Robinson Pete Hansen Glen Nelson SEWEH Df!:PARTMENT 9~ f:- C? 'v ," r:J PHOPO~3 8:D SALAHY .60p hI' .600 h1' .60rf hI' .60y hI' . 60~: hI' . 6' Or/. . f' nr .60p hI' .60p hI' .bOp hI' .60t hI' .bOp hI' .60p hI' Dale Stites .50t hI' .571; hI' .fOp hI' Pete Pfenning ",50P 1~lr .571: hI' i60p hI' Fritz Hilderbant .50t: hI' ~ 57rf: hI' .60p hI' .J ale e Geist . 40 if; hI' ~47P nr .50P hI' Julius Joehnck .40if; hI' .47p hI' . 5 o if; hI' f.:NGINERltING DEPARTMENT Chas J.. Rick'3I't . SOt, hI' .57rf: hI' .60p hI' I ~T{ DEPAHTM~NT J. Paustian .50rt hI' .,57if; hI' .60rf: hI' E. Schultz .50P hI' .57if; hI' .601: hI' J. Kehm . 50rt hI' .57if; hI' .60r/; hI' C. Williams ~50rt hI' .57~ hI' .60p hI' N. Blanco .50P hI' .57if; hI' . 60ft hI' C. Nigmann .50p hI' .57if; hI' .bOif; hI' H. Culbertson . 50~~ hI' .571: hI' .60;ft hI' J. Lang .50t hI' ~57.p hI' ..60p hI' A.. Pgterson .50rt hI' .57~ hI' .60t hI' J. Mentken .50rt hI' .57t hI' .60p hI' V.. Jell s aZl .50t: hI' .57t hr .60p hI' B. Sharp ..50rt hI' .57t hI' .60; hI' G., Sanders .50P hI' .57p Iu' .bO/; nr PAVIN~D~PARTM&~T John Kriege!' .,50P hI' .57rt hI' .60p hI' Andr9w Christ8nsen .50rt hI' .57if; 1'11' .60t hI' Ed. Kleinkauf .50rt hI' .57t 1'11' . 60,,/: hI' Dick Linderkamp .50P hI' ,,57if; hI' . 60,~ hI' John Cabler .50ifJ hI' .57t hI' .60/; hI' Cal Shriner . sort hI' .57p hI' 6f'1 ,~ hI' I . v'/, George Stauss ~50rJ; hI' .57if; hI' .60rf; hI' George Clade .50P 111' .571: hI' . 60 if; hI' . CEMETE:HY Di!';PT. Rubin VangordJll .50p hI' .57~ hI' ,,60if; hI' Ray Sybrant .50rt hI' .57'rj: hI' .60if; hI' Wm. 1):'lmell ~50P hI' .57if; hI' .bOrt hI' Francis :Vangorden .50rt llr .57~ hI' .60t hI' Jacob B '? '?kman . 5 o if; hI' .57if; hI' ..60t}: hI" Wm~ Richats:r .50~ hr .57if; hI' . 60y~ hr R. A. Vangorden .50~ hI" .571: hI' .601: hI' John Roby . 50v5 hr .57if; hr ~6ot hI' Elia.s F. Starr Rs:spectfully submitted. M.A.O]ive~______ FINANCE COMMITTEE . I I I . G:r T~::l ~}L ~ r~" \, t~ August 24, 1942. , 1\J":;; lJl" . Council mst BS p0l' ~)p';;:ciiJl cnl1.. rllli::> honor," E[ic11 LUicilxii;m .':llS\,:;I' .:;d at roll ciilly ~" 3 Meyor pr9siding. DOI.L;Jlci r)':3tt,i~i of' til'3 ,~,p,:,+ (., V,i,'tl1<.:':,X' ,red IlaclstrssL :; ;~ L. .~..! prOI)as.iti,oD to pUI~chase for City r i (.-1-- + 1.1'1._}.t- .'''' -;;"" .t~_Ji.,.b 1. \.,;, H'.- l;<:';J.. I (~(2- Pc Ii 8. .c (I 1 1 r; 'vn U'~ un '\.." 0' "#,..L..,.,,.,.I, $' ThJ propo;:ul ,\" ' City f' ,) }, r; r~' :2; Ci ty ~7~ all tll ~ won ';;Y lLv':;.~ tsd ths City on a ba:::.is UJ3.t '"oule yisle to th'2 option dat~. Afts!' some .,. . dl C;C Llsiaoll, it was mov3d by Starr~ B 'SC 0110.:;0. tt " c;,"l, L '~ll'l,l } s l)()llcls i~or' by Cords, for ths pr0ssnt. Roll call ballot, all vv that ths: matt'2.C 01 tD.king up bowls, or rc:;funding tllS bonds, b":;! tabl:::d r3", On notion of Starr, Council J DU.IIl IT~ E~Q V\flilt'3, C 1 ':'rk. Pill t: 1) ~~,,: ~ .-., J \..... .~~- /+ s' 1'')42 ~ By E& 01' ,"",.C, ;:..... ilIl e I I I - 5t'it /S "" ~ f 'i: GrEnd I slC:cnli, N9br.. August 26, 1942. Council m~t as per special call, His Honor, th9 Mayor pr~siding. All Councilmen PI' <,;::>::nt. MotIon by Bradst1''3st, tlwt in int'?-I''3st of s;conoruy, to the City of Grand Island, that th9 s3rvic9s of Jack Hardeman bg dispeDssd with but due to shortness of notic0, that his salary b9 continued up to Octob'9r 1, 1942. Holl call bDllot, Vit1ng No, Olivstti, K.ri'3gel' and Sander. Voting ays, Starr', Cords, WaH;:'~r, Trip'.;: D,nd Bradstreet. Motion carrisd. Trip';; m.aDtioned the w'93ds on 1"301' of lots of safsway at 6th & Pine, vIas r '3f'9r1'9d to CharI :::s lJV~nm to cut. K1'1'?-[;91' rnsntioned that h9 has contacked the ~t.~~s of College ;; , It,li,.<<. .f"."".""t",.'I v,i th I'9f'31' ?PC 8 to h()l(dq~ Boxing lvla tches in thC) Gym. '1":r~:t.s,t.~s J tatl:tl[; tt~ (l, t if th:::y rent for functions of tLat naturc,;;, that thsir t'J'.c '. ~r' Jl~~) L ri.~<t! prop~rty would be p]/icsd on tax rolls. On motion of Krieger, seconded Tripe, t Mr. Bak~r's l' u9St for City to rent th3 gym for matcnes, was r3j9ctsd. On motion of starr, Council adjourLsd. F" S. White, City Cl'3rk. August 26, 19)+2. . I I I . C',0(lr: /, ~. II v....::f . t;y Grand Island, N:;;br. September 1, 1942. Council fiet as per sp~cial call of th0 Mayor, "His Honor," the MC]Yol' prssi(Jin[,u All COUllc11m'2H pr3~;snt, t;;XC'3pt Krl'::;ger and Walksr. ~19 M2yor 9xpl[ill10d t th::: ,11'?~~tinb of tJ:1sQiunci1 was for the puri)OS? of making a decision on .purchase of Govs:rnmmt P ends. J\ft; 21' 30m3 cU s cuasion fol1oV.iDg a pI' r;;;::; 'em ta -Cion by Mr. Youngc}llUS, . [:chi1191', and. Nil'. Kemp, in which the Meyor, Council and Mr. Burdick 1 1", tl ' s.f.lo \J~, erlC.'l I a.VOI'lLg .' ';,9 purCl1J.s 9 som3 bonds. o.r The MCi.yOX' s ted, the ctty l'ttOi"ll'JY W'c'.s \n'ittsn opinio:n thC:l t. th'] unci1 cOl).ld l';!gCilly Invsst surplus ear LS of Ligbt Dep-- artmsnt in Gnvc;rnw?nt Bonds. Ivlov9d 'by SEmel<-)r, .s'3corldJ(]~)Y OLivc;:tti, that tt:o:CLty pur-. chase thre,;; $;]0,000.00 bOlLG.S, F. E;3:ci~;s, fl'orn surplus funds of th'.3 Ligh tD'3p :3.1' t.:n:-;ll t" bond ....;) l,c).' ;, ,,~c1 ._~tc~Y'c. t ~~~r~n5 '~fr lD~~~ _5 . Roll call ballot, 3&ch Councilman vatinL aye~ Kri0bsr and WalksI' absent. On IlJOti.OJ::\ of T:r 1P3, C LLC:U . , Journc.:;a. S :::> t 1. 1 n J '") r 1 C;'. I 0 ]\' 0 (")"'1 \ . ~:p-, L /"1-"--" \..L"_' -'-;, " -, "'J Ft) S ~1 [>3, C~i t;l (1. :~r1:,: ~ . I I I . r;}:' {\ ,~~ hi \ r tJ I , N8b::ca~:ka. Se.ptf;:>mber 1, 19/~2. (:5: '30 P.. M. ) ,};:,.;;-, ,..."......, "1".: 1 '11'" t a c n PT' c-.. PC 1. 'c 1 C'l1l () 1 -~ -'j h ..<..L.: D,'".... C-"~ ." ,'-''-- + tri'....,rU..i...l.,-",L" L.-.." ~~:) .c'--;"'~" ~)l..J'::-'~UJ':-""_..J..,.-, .'"'-.,.,._.J....y~L<lJ.J..., ,l.~.!.~i,:.)l..U....;J..lw or COUilCil presiding. All Councilmsn e;) eTt t J S:.~'<~e t o'j/~ v..;.... .. Olivetti explained the r?8S0n for the Special M2S , vvas to P~;co ~." LJ..f,;;)w a Ri:;~:;:Jluti(1Yl rcrt.inJ,ng to the Airport. lllhfl9..LUIIQ.N '~lIIER,~~ft,.S .tl:-16 TJ1J.J. cc 8t t.;;s k'm~1 may d'2cide to utilize the Grc)nd Island Municipal Airp(jrt, locc:ted on Section 35, Tovmship 12, Range 9 ifT c> L~ t r, -I" '!-}, c' 0" toll Dr 1. l'l~ 1" "^ Q 1 ]ff [:\,y...1 ,:;.j ,.".,., ~"1 , ~\ .....1...) ,,J__, l/J......~-" J. J.. v 17!t~l,~ 1\J._-.& _''-..---''_'-'''.,.(,J..., ..l.1J.. J T'lcl.l:rn_s1:~G~, ~rld v!tl.l~n 1~.P\ ~J <tIle City' ()f GT nIld I placing such ~~3 d~o~} faciliti(:s as it may hccve at ths: ell ~f the GoYernment~ THER~FOR.E, BE~ I,T _R_~SOTJVED BY THE IVII\.YOR !~~N:_D CITY C011NCILy -tllElt Harry' Grl:CDlninge:r, M;'yor of the Ci..ty of Or r ;; :iT. []. .\T:lit~8, City Clerk of said City, be author.tzer..l to " ~. t I J.ro.meC,ll2. e y '3xecu to on h3'~ half of the said Cit:y', A SURVEY, 8XPLORATIONt GRADING AND GONWfEUCTION P~RMIT Find deliver th'" snme to the proper offieia,ls e United stater; Gov(~rnment e On motion of Tripe, S 0condBd by (?,Jrds, Re;~:olutLm vms adopt::?d" Roll call ba.llot, \Tot-lng eye, Olivetti, Stn.rr, Cords, Krieger, Tripe, and Sander. Bradstre not voting, Walk'"::;!' absent" On rnoti:>u of' starr, Council adjm.J.J.'nod.. September l~ 1942. (5:30 P. M.) F. S" Wl1ite, City Clerk. . I I I . C'(\""j (~: u ~ OFFICE: OF THE CHI2~.F OF ENGINEERS CONSTRUCTION DIVISION RE:AL J~ST!\TE BRANCH "TJPiTG''<; R)PT()F ^'T'ION (',_-Hr,n"T1\T"G, \,;-, ,~-:&~,_~J;,\~' _L,lt,.- '-" ~ -- - - - ~ -- .r\r~D QOili~~TRUCTION P~~HMIT STATE OF NEBRASKA COUNTY OF HALL. IN CONSIDERATION of tbJ.) sum of cm';~ dollar ($1.00) and attic!' uabl ,--~, cun:;1d'Jr~; tion5, th ;; receipt and suffici:mey of which are "'lerohw nr>>lolO- "vl"'dp'pcl tl..:> undprsiPDPd l"creiiipPhc,I' '~elJ ,.V'! +'llP "O"W\<'>"''' 1_ .......0"'"., ___,~.&... Y-"'''.'U..l_'cJ,~.<!.,.... _WI 0--' A -_-,<./~.t.Vv ......''-*~......I.,...l. v.-...... 1I11J.J.........L ~ grants to the United states oJ' AnF:!rica, hereinafte.c called the "Government" a 3u:rvey, exploration" grading and construction permit upon the following terms an( conditions: 1. The O'Vlffier hereby grants to th::: goverxunent an irrevocable right t02nt'3r upon the lands hereinafter desc::ribed:Jt time thl:-'l a pe:ciod of three months from the date of this iJ:l~)trument, order to SUI'V'3Y and carry out such other exploratory- work, g:r<:1(jjjng a:nd con.- s truetion as may be necesse.:CY In conn,8ctiol1 with th'3 property. 2. This license includes th'.; l'ibb t otb.GI' JE,n.ds of th,,: lic9Dsor not described and 'egress is n8CC~3sar:y and Dot otherwise the government.. ingress and egress on below, provided such ingress conveniently aVcdlable to 3., All tools, equipmant, and other properties placed upon the land by the govc:rrmwnt (-;;hal1 rs.m:J.in the prO}Y3rty of the goy;::;rnm2nt and may be I'<:?moved b;-" the gO'\li2rnlY12Ylt at; t;;,ny time vii thin a reo.sona.bl'3 psriod aftcl" th'c-c cxpil'ct:ian of this lice:nse. J+.. The goVel'nllli3nt shall have the rleht to patrol And. police the lands hereinafter d'00scrlbed during the ,period of thls 11cc:~nse~ ).. Th(;; lic9t1sol' hereby waives and reletese;;:; ,J.D.y ,xnd all clnims f- 0-" r'l'~',Tl'~ (1' t'" ii' "i -;~l' i_' J"' n f' -[T'nll'" +hE' n ('< +ivi ty. or ti vii'y' - rv'''-P 1-}1 c, G-oV""l'Y'<l1],C'Il+- .!. '-J.r......," 1,:1.l) ........,.; c... t>-'__'CJ .<0. ..l..~. J,. v.., _' "" ". .., , '" < . - W' ..... ,....s.l.... '.......... J...l, .. -' ..... , its of~icers, agents, employees, representatives or assigns on said land, in the rea::3onableex"3rcise of thls lic~,mse.. 6.. The land affc:cted by this permit is located the State of Nebras1';:,H, County of Hall, and is described as follows: All of Section Thirty~fi va (35), T oVvllship TVf81ve (l~~), R<:nge Nine, (9) IjIlest of the Sixth Principal Meridian" Executed this First day of September, 1942.. SLAND NEBRA.SKA" AT'T'fi:S'T' .' ..-., "."- .., 7.v ; _ .2J~ Ci ty Cl'3rk ,~~"",~______~_,~,-_.--.,~dl / -~- By' ... ,.... ...".--,~,--..----------- . I I I . 2;' (} (-3 Grund Island, N?braska. S'3pt:wib'sr -:., 191t;:. Council m:.?t in r "6u1u. ~;:;S .lJ..'ll) "Il.i.::', HOllor, t! t.-', 01', p.r <' :gtp All Councllm,:;;n pr'Js::mt, ';\C t. (iCj, f. tr? '3 t VVCI, ll{ 9I~ $ A group uf 1)SI'3ons in Civil Patrol, BppJUr3d b _, th3 Council r-:](,;,u'3st ~Om)Ul .g b? lI'b 0. 10C(3,tiC)li fOl~ .Air-. ~ ".; ,'.eel pOI't (," ,0 c, l ii). [;. 0\7.1c1. srl tly tc11{ :3Y1 nV:?l' t.h.:.:l cipa,l +~ v I , O'..J..r" tl-:L'3 iJ1J.rpos~ ()f CO[JtI.rlll (.) tI' , and also star D for th3 haws owrsd pl.~rl?S, Mre JS,. D::ut..::; ?:t ,;,1 s[J2nJ..cLng. Mr. Dsats expl t. stnrt9d traiL g, h~ f?lt ,tJ. t tL!:; old^iI'~fJOl' t ~", ."'>, ...~ c. would b'3 t:)O clo,~? tott< ~~ ar,U1Y spsnsEltion was asssrtsd. ::;, 1~=:; ;:;.: S 1") .:.; C .1. On motion c:f CD Ei, sscc:nc}?d by Kri'?63:r, YD.~; r:?:i'srrc;c2 to Airport Cor(jmitt'3';)~ lVlirlllt(:\~.) of ?r8\Tlc)1)D ril~;~t11}gs, I\ubl1St J_9M;24<<,-~:6 a.nd S -~'., 1 (2) V~! 91~ e r :;a.cJ. D.r1 d a P fJT [) ,T '.;d, '3 )~C t irL nl.1:u u t ~~ s August 26, 1942, word r';)c~iV9d, in;;t of tru~; t 33E; (-.\.IJd I E~.1 ColI ~g ';';. Off '':)1' ')[' Chi,r 1:;;: i;; g'. l' El (H' ~)10 000 1) 21' y;Dr for r~ntal 011 Cit:y o 1Nll prop~rty ~orth of U. P. R. P ~,,\ 0;:. c, t TN ::: S t '0n Cl n l:'. U C t 'I VV ,~_l>_ ;:::. :1' 8.-,,> f0rr0d to City PrOp9rty ./-- + ::.:~ " '...' ~-..' ~") .R ~~~(11JI~j;3 t (l t-' .F ~ ~JI fI l{-9.u f01 rnOll,:?; i.J~I'h~il:~b E3p~lC~J OY133St e, of Wolbacll'S ~D.S rsf~l' to C;t.r ,. &A1L:;:y and [f]lic:; Corcmi ttc.;0S. T,::dts:c 0;:;;: .i.., Sl.lPl.ly :epor tion slr:g);' the: dU~colltinu~ ing of th?ir G. I. store, W~~ r~c?iv?d ~l ~ on fi10. The r rU :,:;XJ tJ 02'l u t .?, ;;~; t v.'j~ 50 or 60 l.J~t \1~LJ. ur-~c 11 d, ~~;lbj:l~~;l"S, p-';.L,t-.::Jl -1-.: Lf.J. l.tions ~.t flysl.op Produc~, ctlU~ D ;::, tl ,OJ l'):l c 10o.nir1b r), :Lcl\'3rlS~ -,"',. r_ 1'; -~~ \.- L.. On ][}.()tlCill of C(lrds, s:~c :!{1 l)~T Krisg::;r, tllc3.t tl~l~ Polic9 Ylotify Hyslop to c1~an up and the next complaint that may be received con- c':3rning tlls filthy C'JIll1ition,. tl1at Le woulc:c b:l clos'?d up., Mayor iasnt1.on'Jd ,sam::: hutcfl]rlng lnLcg dCHle by Corn,:-;LLus 'l.t plr~les _f()I"'-I[1'.:)x~1":1 uSCjd_ by \V.LJ_llllarl t C)llC.l t b c.; .f.:n , ~) :','i; ~.; I' (.~ ;::; : " C:~ S Corn slL'\'sUlilldnG no r ~;por t of s Jrlll J sp Ctiol1~ Af.t~~r JOIO S Dfil ~~~ :.:;:;u:.:;:~j_:.m, General opinion /.. '~' stJ~) t11 (1 1) (:] '. ...,) '3nfol'c "..?d or :c . I I I . ;:"n 0 he U ,j' HES01UTION Whereas, in the year of 1920, the Ice Department con- '{ structed q building for said Department at the approxirn.ate cost of ~)2 5,000, and Whereas, in the year of 1925, said building was sold by said Department to the Street Department for the approximate sum of ~li16, 500 . And, whereas, according to the report of the audi tal'S, S1.:!:ndermeier and Cont:t'yman, the records of the lee Department show that said Department is carrying on its records an item in the sum of $9462.84, representing the amount invested in the constru ction of said ;'JUilding; and the audi tors reconliIlend tha t said i tern be transferred to the records of the Street Departrnent and stricken off of the records of the Ice Depart- ment. And, Whereas it does not appear that any of the said sum of ~~~)462 .84 "viII ever be paid to the Ice Depay'tment by sa_id Street Department. rrher'efore, BE I'I' EESOLVED BY 'I'HB EAYOH AND Clry COUNCIL that the i tern of $9462.84, representing the amount invested in said ice building be, and the same is hereby ordered, s tri cken and charged off of the re cords of said Ice Depart- ment; that C. W. Blu'dick, Commissioner of the Water, Light, and Ice Departments of tlle Clty of Grand Island, be, and he is hereby ordered, directed, and authorized to stri,ke and charge off the same from the records of the said Ice Department. And, that the City Clerk forward to the said C. W. BurdiCk, Commi ssioner, a certified copy of thi s Reso- I'll tion. Respectfully sl..1bmi tted this 2nQ_day of "S.e.p_t.,_____1942. M.A.Olivet.tl . . ......... ... "-~~-~-""'--"'--"'--'-'----'--'-''''''- John Sander. ---"----~-'-.. ............ -~-,----,........_----~.--.. vjater.,~ 'LiEsht'; and~Ice-G-or:nmi ttee Orl 11lot:Loc of 01.iv..;:ttl, S:~~()11C1 bv [~u YH' c:' j 'P ~H' C" 1," 'l/ - J. A.."......:; .... _, ~'.~ ...' .,'.> LA. () fl tv L't S zl. elti ~J t '.~~d . Hall c: 1 ba"l + '.' >' v;)tLnL aY9. C), p (~, " j RESOLUTION Whereas, in the last report covering the Watel', Light, and Ice Departments, Sunderrneier and Contr;yman, audi tors, furnish a lis t of bad accounts in the total stlI11 of ~~1828. 53, . I which accounts are uncollectable, and whereas said accounts should not be carried on the records and should be stricken and char ged off. Therefore, BE IT RESOLVED BY 'I'EE MAYOR AND CI'I'Y COUNCIL OF THJ~ crn~ m, GH1U~Jj IbLiJ\ilJ, NEB'rLASKA, that said bad accounts wbich are uncollectable and wldch are set fOl'th in the last report of the audi tors covering the \!'Jater, Lig:ht, and Ice Depa:rtrnents, be, and the same are hereby ordered, charged off and stricken fl'om the records; an(1 C. W. Burdick, Com- missioner' of said Departments be, and he is b.erehy ordered, directed, and authorized to charge off and stl'ike said accounts from the records, and th8.t the Ci ty Clerk be, I,md he is hereby directed, to f orwaX'd to C. VI. Burdick, Commis- I sioner,a certified copy of this Hesolution. Respectfully submi tted this. ?nd__day of_Q.Ql?~.!-.__1942. life A . OLtvett:i.. __.___.._.iI 0 hlL.9.aDQgr ._.__._._._._.___ - Water ;-L:L-ght;---and Tce"Cormni tte e On ~11otiorL of 01,j~J~tti, s .:~~ by ~J.., .l.' utiCi!l wns adopted. 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'.::te ;it 6L :-::ul j:Jlnnt, ~o ,,0:') ''.m:sus of r: 1J J..'~] >~) 'j ,G t ~ opinion 1NclS tha t ~J 50.00 \i,a:; trJU much., u 1)') s:n tlJ t1 t .;;r E; t. pr~liminary plans ::'1) ~3' C ie' i c t.i;J Xl S 1)<:) D_r()UIld .~~50.00. OX} ldClt,-tC)[l of Sc~rld~Ij, S~C~JlldJd by r, (~:L t -;;f t>~; 1_ :~I' :~.= ;.' In::.;truc:t:;d LJ \',ritJ EL~c:[.: [me! V~atch p':Jrt,,:; rg~S(i er l~, 1 P'Ut..>1J~;t .31j , 1'T 19}t; . Honorabls MuyaI' and Ci.ty 11, Grcind 131 C~ '3r1 t 1 .:: ul.-Jf1 : VV:;;, yo ur Lic ')n::.)':; Comm.i t t '>.:~ -" b 3.re rn~~d.s [it r~cul_~r ra0~ti_r10 of CouDcil. that ths !1pplic!ition of Clayton ?l' at 110 eo;:; t Third ~3tr '3St, b ,? c) [1 t:'d. t if X10 1)I~r1t~st3 X" '3 C 'Ji.~.i(::i, OY~ tl1~; .5sc<()l.Ld 01 f t :;l~, t'()I' nOrl (~c Of~.r 8(,';..1:3'1 13 ~:;~c IjlC;3'[lS'~: R?sp?ctfully submitt9d, Frank Trio':; __ Or cItcl ;j.~; ';3.J'!"[f-~~~:~8'nd- .(1. +. +- :'.-~n ".' \)........ W. On rnn Tr 11) -:2, ~33C Cords, r9port as approv9d. h LUTION Wj18TC~I\!3 C1 ayton Da10 B(lI'~ SH' ':; a.Pl)'licc~ tiO!l ~fOI~ I! ic 91158 to 3911 b~3r at "On & Orf Sale" at 110 'T'l"i J' (1 C .t r' ," ,',f- G,"" TIel I'" 1 " '" c~ ~-L!. '~'O . .,' u ~ "';... ~~ I.J J ~..t.. d.). ~ - ~ -'~ c...cLi \-, 1-7c) ~..f- I....-J.:,.{.,:.-' L N '3bru.::;ka, D.nd V,ill LLC Li c ~rlS:2 c: ttJ~'j ; ",,' .'l:.lU. 011 E3 r1ti'l t. .~ ,~d thut said Lic3nS'? b~ gr::mt~d, Tn8HSFOHE Bt~ IT Fi LV BY TLt '~ :;.L!\YOh r CITY COUNCIL that Lic~ns9 . I I I . _9~ 11 Y r"."" ,..;:._ h$.l b'" Grant t() s ,~::t j, (1. C 1. Dn.J" -:; 8~.:.-lc -2~C 1) ,~.~ :-J l' v "()Il LC ()~fi~f?:: 0 [it Jnc tlClll lUl(WIn as 110 8:;(;3t Third ~:tr3'3t, Grand Islnnd, Nebraska. Fl'Elrll\: TI"l-o~ __~____w.___,~_~,_~______.__ (; t) ~J ~ Co~ecls Oi;dinanc;~-Lic.'~ns:i~nlJQ -- BOLd Comm.Lttse. On mottor! TJ'iI'?~~, s :)(~ol;.d:JU by. Cor:js, 1}9~)olL~tIoIl \\'[15 ad.Ol)t Roll. call ballot, all voting aye. To thJ M8yor Ci Grand Island, Nsbr \douncil, Cen tl S\U1 ';)Jl ~ A request has been made by th3 South'3!'D Nc;bnJ.:Ci\a Rural Public Po~er District to r?ZOD3 ~ property known as "all af Fractional Block IUn9 (9), Bonnis B~'(~s .Add~_tioD.to tlL~ City o~ Gral.ldI~l,'md, ]\J -::; l)I~ Cl. sl(a, n, .'111U. .f)l.~?;,c ~~ S 3.J. (1 pI' OUllS ~3 S lXl:J e .'JjLLil ::;.r C lLtl d:L [.; tl"lC t . Your camilli tt~s r".'C')iril.:l~nd~3 that this Y":::C.iU:;st b~ grc:mtC?d subj8ct to tll,;) provisions of th'? Ci ty OrQini:inc~. We r9co~n9nd tilat notic0 b0 given to p9r~ons int3r3st0d in thg matter as provided by Section 15 OrdiD~nc9 No. 1585, p9rtainlng to zonine; uno that ths elt;}' C1 pu'blish saId notic>~ in th.:) Grand Is la.rlu Da.i 1. Jl' Irld s p ; t (1 l C: i.i. .~: ~'>~l . b'3 11 El ;:.:.; PI' !)...o< ;,v'ld ~;?(J by E; aicl (; "L:n~.TlC ~ ~ Respectfully submltt3d this SJC ~f Sspt~mb9r, 1042. PIA (j.r).h~ T y' i 12.'2 c. ,J <> 8.lrd~ Orc"tlxltiY1C3 I~ic ~rlS'~ o.nd t t,],]. On motion of Oliv3tti, SJC~j by Tr i p 3, r 1 ::'V t 'ria:; tlIJG cl:3:el{ _L.r'].;.~ t.o L.t,l/';) x~()tic d L ,".)li.1.1:ig r).Ll ~... _--i' tJ at 7:JQ P. M. th:: 1 (" i-! ,j.~ 0...../ 'Jl., of ;~; .J P t '~~.l(;_L '31' , "l f'"\ J ," .1.'/4"'. i:)lj l\ppJ.icp,tLon of etc.rl:?'.: ~~~., rr \' L)r, '3rn. t'3 a tr'8.i.l ::;I~ l' r:-~ , J .i..U..L L. camp, havIng b3en OK9d by R. J._lli)S, , ., 1;1" ~J E::j S11L 3Q ~ Orl 1.110 tiCJIJ J\11 ~ ~l ~ of Tr ')p ~;:.:C!) '::d by Cords)> p:.:rHli t V':c;:'; d~lt3d~ f, 1 (~,<.1. 71.. f) r~, c C r.~(n~L1. j~~; r{.j~ , ; "1'1' .I,.......J". "".... ~.~:ct ttDl" 1) t to op'3r:.ct.:.< L c c::::lit.-::d. On motion of f;tarr, ~')(>)Jld Y~l~ i";~ ~ ~~ r~ , t p '3I'lirL t 1)'.: . ' .l. ~ L" Jet :::r1 tll ~ cl,Pl;l'()\lLll t)f [~~(,ll th D3p;c.rtm3nt i. S 1"::; C ;'j 1. ~il :](1. Mr. sturr, r art j;~ -1 .~, ~.. Ji: ;.~ 1)(1.1' l~~ (~~ 1M r, "', \'" ..~. c'- ~ ..., +- {' ~. ~, ./ ( mJ.. 'I ~ 1< ,.) n " ~ L..,.,~.l,",} all.c1 r; 'ULu .~.; r~ t ' ~. P6:1..ics DepartJ1SYlt 1: ~.? ~-': t.1 0 ',:,:- 6 Bond cf /\nt:)n f:jtr:lJ , Ds S::~r b saIl t, 1iYll.S Innt .:~; ;) :311 t Trip9, S0COlld9d Ly KIJi~g9r, ~~j .., DI.sc11ssi.on OD S~w~rJ S0~'ag9 I)i:'~:1)C)S~11 Pl.Cl.Xlte On rn()tit)Il of TJ'.ipJ, s9cond0d by Starla, ~, tc! IlJv:;st:g:J.t-:; (Li +- v '.._' ~.4 '-''; t; j.l} :j '.J.t' '\i,j ~;";3 :;.., tll:O;; J.'c)ofs o.C lJuilclll1E;~) to (lSC~~I}t:j~irl ::.tll::Jr or Il(J t :cc.tirL V/,:J t:JIJ \\.(} j.Ylg . I I I . dump~d into Snni , , =:\}:' ~ Snghl'~s'l'll~,rri.soL pr-3,s:;;nt::;d a I';5(lU0;3t froLI IVlr . Abrariam";on, tlVJ '" , .J _ .;,~ I'0--subdivJo.',; u block a:n 14t~1 str~]t Ollg llalf lJlock on 9th str?,::t. Aft'.:;!' som3 disc.:u;~;s1C\1:1, 011 mot C or~d,s, s ::;C C' LJ , actioll WQS d~ferr'ed. (R'::3C)luttDl1 _n t ,;, ) .., tl. I 10,.." ~ ~~ .1 iJ , T.:. by . I I I . c;; <1 r'::>.L ~ HES OLU lEI ON Whereas, on September 17, 19~'S0, the M.ayoI' and Ci ty Council of tb.e Ci ty of Grand Island, Nebraska, passed and approved Ordinance No. 1380 levying special taxes to pay for the cost of construction of Paving Dis- trict No. 88, and Whereas the Lots four, five, and six ("4,5,6) of Campbell's Sub- division to the City of Grand Island were assessed as follows: Lot 4 Lot 5 Lot 6 $88.82 88.82 88.82 L. Galnpbell L. Campbell E. Wol bach And, whereas on trle lOth day of Novem'Jer, 19~-)4 the east two feet (2') of said Lots fouy', five, and six (4,5,C;) of Campbell's Subdivj.sion were deeded to the City of Grand Island for the purpose of widening the alley. And the Ci ty of Grand Island should, therefore, assume and pay a par t of said paving assessment in accordan ce wi th the amoun t ass essed against the said two feet (2') deeded to the City. And whereas the amoun t of the o1'i ginal as ses sment for the eas t two l' eet (2') on each lot is ~il.40, and as this part of the Lot now belongs to the City of Grand Island, this amount should be deducted from the assessment now due on these Lots. THEhEFOHE, BE lIE HESOLVIID '>Y 'EnE UAYOH AND CI'IT COUNCIL OF' THE CITY OF GH..i-I.ND I;:)LA1\D, NEBhASKA that the City assume and pay fox' its proportionate sl18.re of said naving tax as herein set forth, that the Ci t;'>t Treasurer be, and he is hereby directed and author'ized to make a claim against the Incidental Pund to pay the amount due for' said paving as provj.ded herein, and tbat the City Clerk for'Wal~cl to the City Treasuy'er a certified copy of thi S resolution. Respectfully suhni tted this 211d day of~1942. -H.e..u.r..:L.As..Kr jilR 8u__ Street and Alley Commi ttee On motion of Kri3g3r, s3cond3d by starr, r3so1utian was adopt9d. Roll. culJ. bnllo-t, al1~ VQ ~.i'\l i.~ 0 ~ ,:;;: ~L ,~) RESOLD TION Whereas, on September 17, 1930, the Mayor and City Council of the Ci ty of Grand Island, Nebraska, passed and approved Ordinance No. 1380 levying special taxes to pay for the cost of construction of Paving District No. 88, and . I a..ess ad as folloWSl I I . Whereas the east fifty-tViTO (521) of Lots one, two, and three (1,2,3) of Campbell's Sub-division to the City of Grand Island, Nebx'aska, wer'e E 52' Lo t 1 E 52' Lo t 2 E 52' Lo t 3 $121.21 72.74 60 .63 And, whereas on the lOth day of November, 1934, the east two feet (2') of the east fifty-two feet (52') of said Lots one, two, and three (1,2,3) were deeded to the Ci ty of Grand Island for the purpose of widening the anev. And the City of Grand Island should, therefore, assume and pay a part of said paving assessment in accox'dance wi th the arrlOunt assessed against the said two feet (2') deeded to the City, and 'whereas the East two feet (2') of said Lot one (1) deeded to the Ci ty of Grand Island would have been assessed the amount of $4.66, the east two feet (2') of Lot two (2) the sum of $2.79, and the east two feet (2') of Lot t]:l~ee (3) the sum of $2 .::-53 . THEHEF'OHE, BE IT hESOLV~i!!) BY 'rEE MAYOn AND GIil'Y COUNCIL OF 'I'iIE CITi OF' GRAN!.) I a':)LAi~D, NEBRASKA that the Ci ty assume and pay for its proportionate share of said pa vinp; tax as herein set forth, that the Ci ty Treasurer be, and he is hereby directed and authorized to make a claim against the Incidental Fund to pay the amount due for said pa ving as provided herein, and that the Ci ty Clerk forward to the Ci ty 'Treasurer a certified copy of thi s resolu tioD . Respectfully submitted this 2nd day of Sep~ceqtber 1942. Henry A.Krieger Str eet and. AiTey 'Co-mIni ttee OJ} rnoti.:":il.l of K1'1 01',;) seonG. by \Dr cis" r ':;: solu tieL Vi;)S o.pt Roll call bnllnt, n1.' v~t ., -- :~ J :- ~ . I I I . 1. f; 01'(" ~ '[-'.,"'" .,' :!!l ') "J. I <c. _~. ._-~..-l""':'~"-_6""". ~< ii -.,.1_'''+:: '__--'.-1.<1-4 S0ction 12, Tra ~r OT;cJ.iJ.:cir1C~ .s #1908, Wf;S r~cul~rl,y i)~ s t)y t,}~1; (~01).:rlCil DJ:lQ ~~lLrJ. by the; Moyor. JV[ov3d by E't:~rr, S :::CC)llU by Kll 891", 1: tll>:; OI'(j .,.\ t)t3 plD C 'Jd on flr,st r'0c',dinc; at 1.::riGL1. Holl 1. bu'lot, all voting . -I- J, ',_ S s '" Tll :~'~ .~~: l' d. [J.~ 1:~.ugtI1 ElrlU d_';;clc~r.scl p8_sr;-3d it,:) :cst ~J V~ ,~.l ;;) r~ I'::;ading. Mov~d by Starr, SJC Kri 3(;'::;1', t til'? 1.t11~:;s t)0 t~L4SlJ 9d and the Ordinancs be placsd on its final reading and finally pass~d. Roll call bHl1ot, all voti.Dg ay'~. Th-3 oraL-w.nc';} was finally s';)d by th~~ Council signs:d by th: .ayor. Cl a11115 ~t c~ CIty 1j'!Jl":: r-3E\d. On moti'JlJ en r, S 9cond-2d by Tr 1. p ,:'; , c 1 'A sr 'o.~ a 11n-,'. Roll c;~ll ballot, C c) .Ull (~ voting ays. On motion of ~)tclrr, Council adjoUl'1l3d. F. ~: City Wh'; +.,., ..(..'-..A.. \.- -", '<.,,1 J_. S '3P t3Jil b":T ;:: J> 1') . I I I . APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPc';NDITUR8S FOR FISCAL YEllE TO SEPT. 3, 1942 GEN~RAL FUND APPROPRIATED To Pay Co. Treas. Salaries Street & Alley Gas Tax Sewer Fund Storm Sewer Engineer Incidentals Municipal Pool Airport Street Lighting Hydrant Rental Park Fund PHrk (Pier) Police Fund Cemetery Fund Fire Fund Paving Fund Music Fund Total Approp Ice Fund Water Fund Light Fund Paving Di~;trict iii: r, 750 00 ~, '""-, . 13,000.00 26,000.00 5,000.00 28,000.00 7,500.00 9,000.00 48,000.00 4,500.00 7,800.00 11,500.00 5,300.00 16,500.00 2,000.00 50,000.00 12,500.00 50,000.00 9,000.00 3,500.00 $ 311,850.00 THANSF8RS EXPENDED 682.00 1,838.43 2,456.01 947.95 560.11 1,587.25 1,454.34 1,621.17 2,055.86 4,257 . 81 1,856.45 3,633.18 405.96 J 23,356.52 3,337.44 7,151.24 32,224.33 17.28 $ 66,086.81 Respectfully submitted, F. S. White, City Clerk. i'7 ....1.- .) BALANCE $ 2,750.00 12,318.00 24,161.57 5,000.00 25,543.99 6,552.05 8,439.89 46,412.75 3,01+5.66 6, 178. 83 11,500.00 5,300.00 14,4.4.4. .14 2,000.00 45,742.19 10,643.55 4.6,366.82 8,594.04 3,500.00 tIP 288,493.48 . I I I . 2~ 1. 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L<Lliti .J '".1. tll~ (~ity. iJ' J 0], l";1 ':2 t , C~ U 1 'J:;, i~T,~ c~ '~.l.' , , (' T( I' 13 is ~;J f- , rr ~L; llJ t~L",.< t ~ iTc tJJ1b N ';)i l'.)r s. ? '_"\'T ,:."\",". ~,'I .....1. ~ ~'~; E,JU t'J --? 1. r ~ < v () I'.t 1J1 (::; Vi' ~J ;:.) :;,y_ C li ~~~ ron t. ;I c, cC, 11, 1::' 42 . ~;r' j.J. \i C;'-'r (- .......:>-- 1 0 L:L -,;1' t oC' '" CC ~_j ; 1 uJC)LlLJ TI' ('1 it> ~ + '. .:. J (;1 ('; 1 . I I I . c' q I) ~:~., <> Il j Grand Island, Nebr. September 16, 1942. Council met as a Board of Adjustment on Be-zoning Frac. Block 9, Bonnie Brae Aciuition. All Councilmen present, !lHis Honor," the Mayor, presiding as Cnairman of said Board of Mjustment. There being no protests, City Attorney v,as authorized to proceed wit:n druv!,irlg orainance placint; the above m~ntioYled property in COLmercia1 Zone. On motion of starr, Council adjourned as a Board of .itdjustm:mt. F. S. Wh i t e , Ci ty C19rk. Sept 16, 194;". . I I I e f); c;;: ~ l~.':- (,.-.l ,.i:l".. Grand Island, Nebr. September 16, 1942. Council met in regular session, "His Honor," the ~ayor presiding. All Councilmen present. Minutes of previous meetings, Sept 2, 4 & 11 were read and approved. Offer of Nitzel & Company of $75.00 p':;r lot for lots 7,11 & 13, in Block 27 and Lots 3, 4, 6, 8 & 12 in Block 26, Gilbert's Third Addition was read. On motion of Krieger, seconded by Tripe, was turned down, on account of tne deposit not lJeing enclosed with bid and also too many provisions covering sale. Request of Midwest Construction Company, for Council to vacate Block 20, Schirnmers Addition for a re-sub division to be known as Abrahamson's 3rd Sub-Division. On motion of' Cords, seconded by Walker, was referred to Engineering Committee. September 9, 1942. Report of Inspection of Ricert's Camp, by t.f:19 Grand Island Health Department: The following conditions are noted which do not comply with the ordinance: 1. Drainage is bad. 2. Holes in driveways and near tile buildings contain water which stinks. 3. The toilets are inadelluate. There is only one stool and shower in the men's toilet and one stool and shower in the wornens' tollet, and one washroom. 4. There is one WPA toilet in the yard. 5. There are 19 trailers in the camp besides the cabins. The ordinance reyuires one toilet for each 15 persons of each sex. Garbage is being dumped into open containers. These conditions do not comply I'd th the ordinance nor meet wi th the approval of the Board of health. R. M. Phillios Ins p ~c tor' J. G . Vi 00 din City Physician Joe Bosler Police Department On motion of starr, s'.?conded by Krieger, tJ:"lat the Chief of Po lic e a.nd Ci ty Cl erk be ins true tea to notify lVlr. :Rick~rt that he should correct the conditions existing at the camp so as to conform to Ordinance #1908, as set out in report of health Department,Roll call ballot, each Councilman voting aye. . I I I . ~J ~:~ ~) t'I,Q." i...... r-d/ Letter from Black & veatcIl pertaining to bill of $350.00 for preliminary estimate, plans and specifications for enlarging Dis- posal Plant was read. On motion of Sander, seconded by Olivetti, was referred to Sewer Committee. Mr. 811is, et al appeared b~fore the Council making complaint against the conditions prevailing at the chicken picking establishment at 4th & Cedar Streets, assertin6 that one City well was right at the point where considerabl~ of the drainage from pens and picking floor was drained. After some discussion, on motion of Olivetti, seconded by Starr, was referred to th,;; Board of lieal th to make r.l visit and take vvhat:wer action necessary. Roll call ballot, each voting aye. After some discussion pertaining to possibile salvage from crops, buildings and fences at Airport site, the Mayor was authorized to see Mr. Wenger with reference to salvaging corn on tt19 land where di tch'9S and rurnvays will irnmedia t ~ly b'9 plEic'9d, and get a person or persons to guard the attieI' salvage. Krieger reported pool closed Labor Day and accoring to report from Mr. Thompson, the receipts were greater this year than last. On motion of Tripe, seconded by Krieger, the offer of iliarles Taylor for lease of ground betvveen U. P. tracks and west end of viaduct $10.00 p'3r year, 'was accept9d and City Attorney authoriz ed to draw up contract governing same and res'~rvint; th::: right to canc:::l contract on 30 days notice. gach voting aye, except Olivetti, Nay. Bonds of Wm. Keuscher and SarI Wolfe, Police Officers having been OK3d as to form by City Attorney, on motion of Tripe, seconded by Krieger, bonds were approved. Request from N. D. Zachry, chief or Police, for stop streets out at Airport, sugt;esting Pine and lOth str"Jets. On motion of Walker, seconded by Krieger, wvas referred to street & Al19Y Committee. S9ptember 14, 1942. Mr. grnest Walker, Chairman Street Commission, Grand Island, Nebr. Dear Sir: Due to the fact that th'9re is now so much vvork being done at the Airport, there is exceptionally heav~traffic on 10th str'get, suggest therefore, that some street be designated as a thru street, vdth stop signs. . I I I . ~:r r; ') t,,;-- (,,-I t} My sugg9stion would b9 to mak9 this Pine S tre9t all the V>iay to lOth strget, anQ then lOth street all the say to th":? Burlington tracks. This sugg":?stion for your consid":?ratlon" Yours v":?ry truly, N. D. L.achry, Polic":? D9partm<:mt. To th":? Mayor Eind City Council, Grand Island, Nebraska. G<:mtlemen: We, your committee on Streets and Alleys, to 'vvhmTI vms re- ferred th9 r":?comm9ndations of N. D. Zachry, Chief of Police, to mak":? Pin":? Street and Tenth Street stop Streets, because of the increase in traffic due to airport construction, report as follows: Construction of run-ways on the 'wmnicipal Airport has started and there is a marked increase in traffic on said streets. We, th'9refore, recoinmend that the r.::;commendations of the Chief of Police be adopted, and tna t Pin":? S tr":?et from South li'ront to T":?nth Str":?":?t and ~nth Street from Pine Street to the furlington tracks be marked and designated as stop Streets and that said streets be delsgnated as such inllllediately. Dated this 16th day of beptember, 1942. r:;. L. Wall-c er Henry A. Krieg~ str est &.A lley C orumi t tee On motion of Walker, seconded by Krieger, was approved. To the Mayor and City Council, Grand Island, Nebraska. Gentlemen: We, your comrni ttee on streets and Alleys to \"hom was r9ferr~d the request of S. N. Wolbach and bons Inc. to hav~ the curb line painted so ~s to accomodate two additional spaces for trucks and two for passenger cars, report that space for one CcU' has been set aside for the use of this store, and we recomm.end that adaitional painted curb for this store be denied and tnat tne r:equest be not granted. Dated this 16th day of Seph3mber, 1942. E. .r;..vV alker Henry A. Kri9ger Stl' eet and All ey CbIrll11i ttee On motion of ~alker, seconded by Krieger, report was approved. R~SO.LUTION Wht!:..H8AS, the Mayor and Council of the City of crand Island have passed and approved Ordinanc-3 No. 1935 authorizing and directing the installation, location, &ld placing of parking meters for the City of Grand Island, and,; Wh8REA8, So::ction 3 of' said Ordinance No. 1735 provides that the Mayor and Council shall, be resolution, order and dir'sct the ins talla tion of said met.rs and fix the location \!vh'3re the same . I I I . c; '1'1 ~~. (-.;j !~~ shall be placed. T.tiE:R~FORE, B 8 IT hB;bOLVED BY Thd; MAYOH AND CITY COUNCIL, OF THS CITY Oll' uRAJ.liD IuLLND, tha t parking meters be installed on all available placed on the following streets to-wit: Third Street on botiL sides tnareof from Walnut street to Sycamore Street. On both sides of V.alnut street, Vvheel<:?r Street, Locust Street, and Pine Street from the alley lying between Second Street and Third street to tne alley lying between Third street and Front Street. BE IT F'UhT.tdh H6S0LV~D that the City Clerk forward to the Chi9f of the Police Department a c'3rtified copy of this resolution. Respectfully suLmi ttea this 16th aE...y of S '3pt<~mber, 1942. &. L .'N a1}~~!:_ H enr y A . __!<;r i ~f@!:' Street & Alley C omrai ttee On motion of Krieger, seconded by Walker, report was approved. NoLce from Railway ComrnissiO'ner continued hearing on discont ~nu- ing trains #547-548 bet~een G. I. & Lincoln (10:00 A. M. October 21, 1942) in Commission Hearing Room Lincoln, VI'a8 read. On motion of Olivetti, seconded by Krieger, was received and placed on file. Harrison reported that for a trial traffic lanes were being painted on Third street at Sudy and on Sddy at Second for the purpose of expediting traffic at th~se pa.rticLilar int'31'sections. After some discussion on issuing requisitions, on motion of Starr, seconded by Krieger, that all requisitions should be signed by the chairr,lar" 01' the Conmlittee haVing charge of sucll departm:mt and funds. On motion of Krieger, sec8nded by Starr, that City Clerk should notify the purchasers of City Property that deeds aI'S ready and un- less settlement is made within 10 days, that deposit will be forfeited and ordinance of sale will be repealsu. Ordinance #1935, pertaining to Parking m3sters, was regularly passed by the Council D.nu sil;ned by the IViayor. Moved by starr, seconded by Cords, that the ordinance be placed on its first reading at length. Roll call bllot, all voting aye. The ordinance was read at length and declared passed its first reading. Moved by starr, secmdsd by Cords, that the rules be suspended and the ordinance be placed on its final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot, each voting aye. T1:18 ordinance was finally passed by the Council and signed by ths Mayor. . I I I . ~2; 2 f5 Claims against th~ City "'.r~re read. On motion of Starr, seconded by Tripe, were allowed. Roll call ballot, each Councilman voting aye. On motion of starr, Council adjourned to meet at 7: 30 P. IVl., September 17, 1942. F. S.. Vvh it e , City i..,lerk. Sept. 16, 1942... . I I I . ,;;'. ;). f? n>.v'..)l) Grand island, Nebr. September 17, 1942. Council met as per adjournill~nt of September 16, 1942, "His Honor," the Mayor preSiding. All Councilmen present, except Olivetti m:d Bradstreet. Claims for land purchased for Airport Expansion, were presented as follows: Fred J. Ni -::1Hotu S~-Nc~-26-l2-9 Walter Quandt NWt-36-l2-9 16,000.00 1,150.00 Fir~it Trust Co. Interest in sk of SEt &: NW;j:- of SEt 26-12-9 8,600.00 H ern~an Quandt Si of SSt & Nwi of SE4--26-l2-9 9,500.00 On motion of Tripe, seconded by Kreiger, claims were allowed. Reconwlendation of clalary Increase as follo\1',i5: City Attorriey Cronin Holmberg Police Chief Zachry City Engineer Harrison Sexton, f>aulssm Janitor, Seaman Fire Chief, Campbell Bacteriologist, Dorcas Hoge Scale Master, John Supt. Disposal Plant, Kehrn Light & Water Commissioner, Burdick City Physician Woodin $ 55.00 55.00 175.00 200.00 150.00 77.00 17'5.00 45.00 55.00 160.00 395.00 60.00 $ 65.00 195.00 200.00 170.00 97.00 195.00 65.00 75.00 160.00 415.00 80.00 To th9 M8.yor and Ci ty Council: We recolTJ.ll':md the. at.ove incre<.,s<:ls for no longer tilan duration of en19rg".mcy, in accord lid th t1l9 proposed ordin"U1C'9 #1936 and th<:l Attorney's Opini6n. Elias It'. Starr, Finance Committ<:l'9. On motion of starr, seconQed by Krieger, report was adopted. Roll call ballot, all voting ay'9. Ordinance 1t'1936, a.mending Ol'cinanceS#1642, 16lt,6 & 1706, was regularly passed by the Council and sign9d by the 1'Jiayor. l~ioved by Starr, second2d by Kri:::ger, that the Orainane::: be p~aced on its first r<:lading at length. Roll call ballot, all voting , aye. The ol'dinanc~; was read at l~ngth and declCi.red passed its first r' eading . Moved by starr, seconded by Krieger, that the rules be suspended and the ordinance be placed on its final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot, all voting aye. The ordinance was fina.lly pass2d by the council ana signed by the ~ayor. Cords mentioned Police Headquarters should be decorated. On . I I I . ~~' 2~ ~t1 motion of Cords, s9conded by Krieger, was r9f9rr9d to City Property Committ99 and Police Committge, vdth power to act. Cords J.ilentioned new flag neeCled. for City Hall. Tripe volunteered to contact VsterallS of Foreign Wars who have volunteered to furnish flags for City Hall. September 17, 1942. Report of Inspection at G. I. Poultry Company, on West 4th St. T110 floors are caked v'iith LHanure, the unloading clock and barrels for holding feathers and manure are filtny. The yards back of and around the building are fil tllY dirty, and flies are swarming on the coops and sidewalks. The place is condemned by the Board of Health for filthiness. R. M. PhilliQ~____ H0alth Officer J. G. Woodin Ci ty P hysici"an---- O. H. Haller Police Depa~~tJu~;t-- On motion of starr, seconded by \'Valker, that the.fu)ard of health and City Attorney proceed with appropriate action. Discussion on parks. Sanders report on Black & Veatch claim, having seen Gross who was Chairman of Sewer Committee at the time the arrangements Vi9re made. Gross did not recall as to the amount of propos9d claim, but thot perhaps the claim was not out of Ora9I'. City C19rk \vas instructed to write Black & Veatch for copy of plans and proposed expansion at Disposal Plant, On Illotion of CordS, Council adjourn'3d. F. S. Whit9, City L:1erk. Sept 17, 1942. , . I I I . 2; ~~ ~; Grand Island, Nebraska. c u t. :;:,y'bor ""'4 ~.ul _ ""', 1942. Council met as per Special Call of the Mayor, to pass upon Claims for lana acquired for Airport extension. All (;ouncil1nen PI' essnt except starr, who had another meeting arrcmgea and v'v'Cilker. ~laims for land purchased for Airport extension were presented as follows: First Trust Co., Lincoln Ni & N~ pf S~~-2-11-9 BW4 & W2 Sg4 36-12-9- $ 25,600.00 Bertha A. Beyer, Adm. Carl J. F. Beyer 2state. 7/8 Interest SWt-26-12-9 8,750.00 Floyd Darling Nz of N~ of SWt-2-l1-9 2,000.00 On motion of Olivetti, seconaed by Cords, claims were allowed as oresented. Roll call ballot, all voting aye. On motion of Olivetti, council adjourned. F. S . Wb i t '3 , Ci ty CL~rk. r, 0- t r'4 l'94r, b~p ""', ~. . I I I . ~?;- ~: (~) t""~, ,_~..J ljj-, Grand Island, N~bra.ska. October 7, 1942. Council met in resular session, t1His Honor,ll the Mayor presiding. !!;ach Councilman pres~mt. Minutes of previous weetings were read and approved. Application of Clayton Dale Baker for a manager, "Robert Glasgowll appointment. On motion of Tripe, S'3c,Jnded by Cords, T3CtUest be allowed. (Resolution next page) . I I I . Cl ,C\. :::: ~) RESOV TION ii n ?nrl 19 j~~~ , day of 8Apte~her li, a yo 1" , a 110~ t;~ .LC lOll Ci ty Gounctl of t}'e C:it::y oS' Gx'anc3 IslD.lld, ~?.:] :;:i. sr_: od. l,i corlSC TT t). A-7444 , to G la:{torl xr;~ 1 t t;l tl1C 3rt of I be el~ Ll t u ~:J:r f'~" g ::J..l.cn n (;!} "'->' 821e n tl'C Go:r'r.llru Sl:Dl" 10 ctitecl a't J.10 Eas"t 3rd street in the C1,'ty ~ I '" 1 "1 yl ".". '-1(.1" ~~ <'.' ,_--l.....,i,\.~, , ~.l_ \'1 , C}lU ~3al(J Cl~J.':lton. s becn acce ed. in .tl~ 8o:r\rlc08 ()f~ Ll1e lJll.it(;(l. St.,;;\tos 1.8 110Vl i~..t sa,ld f3nJ?vlc~e, '3.n app 11 eat 1. 0 n ILD. G bE.' en "3 lap ly f':i. 1~ (:;(1 tl en .t: + Ct.I)~~)o:l fIt'.. ~ (~!l t El!ld ~lJJ~pl~OV[ll_ t11el~eof of I~o.berJt (Jln.;:tg()IN ~l;:-J JY:f:ll1 of satd beer bus1,nes;3 ciul'i tr16 zll)scnce of Stlicl Cl:.:l:y'toll J:3ftlroxt. TIm H]'!"1i' 0 n:r~ , BE I'T' nT~ 80 L 'liED BY CI'I'Y C OJNCIL TJ AYOH of tll(; Cl ty of 0-):180:0.6 Is1 .l~ ,,- }'~1-''''~ ,..., 1 ~'~'l > >:'.J 0,,-, C-L. ~:.~ ,.-":,._ ~ , tllCtt the plication for the app.rovI.:ll of Eob(jl't Glasgo"w, '3..S ::j",magm', of said COL'nhu skcn. Bar, located 'it 110 .bDut 3rcl Street of the; City of Grand Island, Nebl'ac-;kn, be tho 8.9me is horeby gl'anted and o.ppr'ovcd.. T)T1 "'~rf1 L.!' 1_.. It hEtHJLV8D, that the GU;y Clex'}( be and he 13 hereby directed, :tnfltJ'U ctecl, and [mthol'ized to forw to the Nebra;:;l;a Liquor Control Connnisslon, Lincoln, Nebi'atJl-:.f)., a certlf1.ed copy of tbi s He solu ti on.. }{eS116ct.f\l11;l krul)1nitt~ea_ tl:rLs 7t) d.cl'Y' ():f ()cto"t)e:c', IDtJ2 e OT'dlnfHH~e IJic/:>nso tl110 Bond Gonmdtt"e On motion of Trip9, s~colld~d by Cords, r'?solution was adopt9d. Roll call ballot, 9acn Councilman voting aye. Letter from Nebraska Li4uor COln.m.ission p:;rtaining to hearinE; of L. C. Black on account of selling li~uor to minors, was read. On motion of Oli'19tti, seconded by Krisg9r, no action taken, rsc:;iv9d and plac 3d on 1'119. . I i2"3.1 Lstt":!r from Bla.ck & Veatch Vias r'3Hd, on motion of Cords, s ::'cono.'?d by Sander, was placed on file. LettsI' from war production board stating application for enlarg":!- m:::nt at Disposal Plant had b':;sn vd tho.ravm. On motion of Starr, second':ld by Krieger, City ilibiceer was l'el{Uested to inquir':l wheye th9 r9qu":!st for ~ithdrawal originat::,d. LettsI' from C.A.A. p'3rtaiYllEb to Ail'cort and status nmv and after the army is thru with fislu, with l'elfu9st for plat and l'ssolution from Council. On motion of Olivetti, seconded by Cords, fuginser was in- structed to make plat of present holaings ane.. City Attorney to draw up Resolution to be presented at next mesting. Lett':lr from C. g. Beals with refersncs to State meetinb of Mun- icipal League vIas reC'3iV3Q and plGced on file. Stover D'?a ts sta t.ed fac ts concerrung PI' es ':l11 t location, and ola:::l":!s tna t are kept tn':;l'e as well as oth9rs tnat hDd land'3d since the army took over. Claim from Omwia testinb LaboratorL9s was read ($1,300.00), dis- I cussod and on motion of Oliv~tti, s~cond~d by Walk~r, Silln~ bo allowod in the amount of $1,175.00. Holl call ballot, :;;Clch Councilman voting I . aY9. Cords l''3port9d Platt Scnool for Traffic Police. On motion of Cords, ssconded by 0dnder, was ref erT eel to Polic e C oLmi ttse vd th pOW9r to ac t . Krieger mentioned ~PA clOSing here on tne 8th. On motion of Krieger, sscoflaed by Tripe, tlW.t all eyuipHlsnt be ass9mblsd cmd sold at public auction. R9qusst from Lat:;:lr Day Saints, for US9 of voting bootnsand f'ur- nishing of 1'1.1,::1 was pres9nt9Q by Krieger. On motion of Krieger, seconc1- sd by Tripe, that request b9 Clenied. List of City r::mtals by Bo:;;hm nei:ilty Company was read. On motion of Krieger, filed with City Clerk. On motion of Krieger, seconded by Olivetti, keys for Pool be turned over to City Clerk. On motion of Starr, second'9Q by CorG.s, th9 claim of Lale Stites for 2 days vacation was disallowed. Bonds of Al Wa Grubbs, Wm. Te~ler for Polic:;; Patrol, and Clyde L,;. Campb:;;ll, Fire Chief, having been OKed by City j\ ttorney as to form, . I I I . 2:"3;2 on motion of Trip~, s~cond9G. by Oliv7Jtti, V,i~1'9 app1'ovSid. On motion of Vvalke1', s~cond9d by Kri'?~,er, ti1''?s to be 1''?cappSid (Str'?9t D~piJrtm~nt) W91'Si 1'91'91'1' 3d to StI''?9t & All'3Y Comrni tt'39 wi th POW9I' to act. Aft9r som'? discussion on Abratla.llsons 3rd Sub-division, on motion of starr, s9cond9d by Olivetti, sam9 was approv9u and Mayor authoriz~d to sign for th'? City. P9tition for Str3'3t light at John & Monroe Str3ets, signed by M. C. Fisher, AbraLumson et al, was presented. On motion of Cords, second9d by starr, thut liGht be plac'?d at John & Monroe streets as soon as war priority board will p'?rmit. Octob'3r 7, 1942. Honorable Mayor "me Ci ty '-'ouncil, Grand Island, Nebraska. ...,( G 3n tl e1ldn: V19, your Committee On'iVclteI' <CiQ Ii t, beg to recommmd that th9 r9gular 10% cash alscount on water bills b9 increased to 25% on all bills over .'!.nd abov? $2.00 I'or consumption of wU.ter during th<e last quart9r, 3nding November 1, 1942. _M..!.._h_Q,liv3tti___ John Sand<er I c '3 ;-wa t er-'andLi gh t Committ'39. On motion of Olivetti, s9conci<ed. by Sand3r, r9port was appr'Jv'3d. On motion 0; starr, secona9d by Krieger, Mayor anti C19rk W9r9 autboriz9d to sign 19a39 v,itll Cllarles Taylor, on tract of ground at W9st end of viaduct, nortl1 of u. P. tracks. Applications for trai19r camp p9rmits W9re pres9nted as follows: Ward Babcock, 242 South Plum Str99t, Mrs. fua9 Mchurgue, 416 Sast 6th street, were )resented. On motion of Starr, s3cond9d by Tripe, permits' 9re granted. Som9 discussion on rs-sale of NisInothhouse, Nicqor vvas cmthorized to 5911 at figure of $1400.00 to $1500.00. On motion of Krieger, seconded by Ulivetti. Claims against th3 City weT'S read. On motion of Starr, seconded by Krieger, were allow9u. Roll call ballot, 3ach couDcilman voting ayg. On illation of starr, Council aajournea. F. S. White, City Clerk. Octob9r 7, 1942. . I I I . 6"J '1 ~) r:', ~) ~) APPROPRIATIONS AND EXP~~DITURES FOR FISCAL Y8AR TO OCT. 8, 1942 GENERAL FUND APPROPHIATE:D TRAl~ SF 8RS EX.? SNDSD BALANCE To Pay Co. Treas. 2,750.00 2,750.00 Salaries 13,000.00 2,331.50 10,668.50 street & Alley 26,000.00 3,107.41 22,892.59 Gas Tax 5,000.00 623.00 4,377.00 Sewer .Fund 28,000.00 5,805.57 22,194.43 storm Sewer 7,500.00 1,468.92 6,031.08 engineer 9,000.00 1,277.04 7,722.96 Incidentals 48,000.00 3,248.53 44,751.47 Municipal Pool 4,500.00 1,834.09 2,665.91 Airport 7,800.00 2,824.37 5,033.65 5,590.72 street Lighting 11,500.00 11,500.00 Hydrant Rental 5,300.00 5,300.00 Park Fund 16,500.00 4,059.50 12,440.50 Pe"rk (Pier) 2,000.00 297.00 1,703.00 Police Fund 50,000.00 8,253.43 41,746.57 Cemetery Fund 12,500.00 3,451.37 9,048.63 Fire Fund 50,000.00 7,386.92 42,613.08 Paving Fund 9,000.00 1,701.99 7,298.01 Music Fund 3,500.00 3,500.00 Total Approp. $ 311,850.00 $ 2,824.37 Transfers 2,824.37 ~ 49,879.92. $ 264,794.45 $ 314,674.37 Ice Fund 7,466.45 Water Fund 13,229.71 Light Fund 115,208.82 Paving District 5,357.28 $ 191,142.18 Respectfully submitted, F. S. v1.1h i t e , Ci ty Clerk . I I I . ~:: ,~~ ~t t.\,>, ....... ..... Grand Island, NSlbraska.. October 13, 1942. Council rust as p~r spSlcial call of the Mayor, "His Honor," the Mayor pr~siding. (Lut~r leavingJOlivsttss acting.) All Councilmsn prssent excspt Cords mId Bradstrest. Tripe s:xplcdned the purpDss of the nle'.?ting, to pass an Ordinance psrtainin[, to blackouts. The Ordinance was r3ad and discuss3d by thSl Council emd 1\11'. Cal ton ano. Jal'!'sll, Chi ei' i:.,achry a.nd Barr ett. Barr3tt msntioning the sirens v'.h.lch aI'''.? nOVi ussd for Polics calls, could bs ins tall'.?d on hi6hsr buildings and with th ~ aid of horns could be made efficient. President Olivetti (acting ~ayor) appointed Tripe, Sander, Barrett (inti Burdick to illV'9stit:;ats the cost of oth~r air pI''.?S5nrs sirens. "f." Orainance #1937, providing fo~ blackout regulations in ths City of Grand Island, Hall County, NebrC:t~;ka, ana providing punishment for the viol",tion Dl' such rsgulations, was passed by the Council and signed by the Mayor. IVlov8d by Starr, s:;;cona.8cl by WalksI', that the orainanc8 be placed on its first reading at l:;;llgtll. Roll call ballot, each voting: aye. Tne Orainance was rSEla at l~nGtll and passed its first r'3ading. l~lov~d by Starr, s'3cnnaed by Trips, tLat tl1::: rules be susp::mded and the ordinance be placed on its s3collaed readint, by title. Roll call ballot, all voting aye. The ordinance 'was read by its title and declared passed its seoond reaaing. Moved by starr, secanded by Walker, that the rules be suspended nnd the ordinance be placed on its third reading by title. Roll call ballot, all voting aye. The ordinance was read by its title and declared passed its third reading. lVl.oved by Starr, s~conded by Tripe, that tbe ordinancSl b::: ole-wed on its ftnal reading and finally pass8a. Roll call ballot, all voting c-qe. The ordinance vyas finally passed by the Council and signed by t.l:le Mayor. Requsst from Bett:;l" Builders, Inc. to I'eplat lots 4-5-6-7 and N 38~3 ft of 8 in Blk 1, Wm. Frank Aci.dition, was presented. . I I I . (,;; ("":: r'" (.;; f) J On motion of Starr, s~cond~Q by Tripe, r'3Ciu~st was gl'ant~d. On motion of btarr, Council adjournea. Oct. 13, 1942. F. s. Whit~, Ci ty C1 ~rk. . I I I . J3 f; Grand Island, Nebraska. October 21, 1942. Council met in regular sessioD,"His hODor," the mayor being out of town, President Olivetti, presided. All Councilmen answered at roll call, except Cords & Bradstreet. Minutes of previous meetings, Oct. 7 & 13 were read ana approved. On Inotion of Ctarr, S'3CoEa.'3a by Krieger, Clerk was cHJthorized to H.S.Wenger to a.raw warrant for 011'3 Thousand ($1,000.00) Dollars/as PEut pay- ment for services I'enuered in securing land for Airport '3xpansion. Roll call ballot, each votin~;> ay'3, s:xc erpt Coreis & brads tr set who W9re absent. ~n~.',ipger reporteu he had 1Iv1'i tt:m tne Omaha office of WPA con- cerning their cancellation of proj9ct ana th3ir reply which evident- 1y vvas pertainin[; to some other proj:~ct. Bidder's bOLd 01' War thi:ns ton Pump & lhCichin 3ry COIlVJany, which '1,as t:cnd'3red to rep1i:ic'3 certiI'ied cLeck 'i\hich was attach:ed to bid for ~ater Depi:irtment Equipment was presented. On motion of Tripe, s'3conded by S:mders, bo:nd WD..S approved and. Cl'3rk instruct9d to }''3- tL1rn c '3 I' tifi ~Q cli;;ck. Request of h. C. J,,",;;;s for sid':;wd.1k '::ast from 2212 W?st Louis,:: Str'3gt, was rgferred to Strs~t & Alley Committee on motion of Walksr, sscond'3d by Kriggsr. On motion of Sanci9r, s~collcigd by Tripe, lJieyor 1Nas Duthorizgd to sign Ice Contract witn U. P. R. R. Co for thg Y'3&I' of 1943. h~S01UTION VVldh2;AS, tll 9 UNI01~ l)JiCli'IC hi'i.11.nOiil, GOIVJ.Y AN Y has t'3nder 3d to tLe CITY OF GhAND ISL.l.kiJ, state of Ngbl'aska, an Clt;rS-3msnt ext'3nding to D3cemb3r 31, 1943, th? tgrm of contract dated Decsmber 21, 1932, 2_3 am'3nded ana sxtgndBd, COV?I'J...rl(; thg furnishing and deliv3ry of ic'3 to ths Railroad Company by Union Pacific hailroad Company's Contract Departmgnt No. 6l90-T: and Vult ShSAS, th'3 Council of' the Ci ty of Grand I sIanO. has said propos'3d n,gr'3em:mt befors it ana has t;iv'3n it carsful revi'3w and consideration: and VibJ;ha.;AS, it is consiu31''3Q tnat th? bgst intsl',::sts of said Ci ty of GI'bnd Ishma v'lill b'3 subssl'v2d by tn3 acc ?ptanc2 of said . I I I . ~;' 1~ "7 tv", ...... IJ agr9'::llfl9nt: TH~.I:l~FOR8, B8 IT R~00LV~D BY THe; COuNCIL J1" 'The; CITY OF Grana Island, stat3 of Nsbraska: That the teriils of the agre'2m'3nt subHlitted by the Union Pacific Railroad Company as aforesaid be, and the same are h9reby, accepted in b9half of said City: That ths Mayor of said City is l1er3by authorized, empovv'3rsd and dirscted to execute said agreemsnt on beh:'ilf of said City, and that the City Clerk of said City is her9by abthorized and direct9d to attest said agreem:mt and to attach to each duplicate, original of said ccgre3ment a certifisd copy of this resolution. Report of Nebraska Lhiuor Control Commission p3rtaining to L. C. Black was read and filed. Octobsr la, 1942. To th:; IV1Clyor and Ci ty Council, Report on the Poultry picking house on West 4th street. The placs is much improved as to cleanliness and the people who wers complaining say there has been no noticable odor for some tillS. R. M. Phillips, Inspsctor. On motion of starr, s9cond3d by Tripe, was rec3ived and plac9d on file. October 10, 1942. To th e Mayor and City Council of the Ci ty of Grand Island. Report of Inspection at Ricksrt's Camp toaay reveals tilat no improvem3nts have been made toward complying wiDl ths City Ordinance since th9 last inspection. The grounds have dried up con~iderab19 and most of the trailers nave lsft, about seven or SliLht are still there. H. lVi. Ph i 11 ips, Insp'2ctor. On motion of starr, seconded by ~alker, the Clerk was authorized to notify Rickert his request for Trailsr Camp Permit is refused, and return f99 ($15.00) by r9gist3red mail. Claims of Reinhardt ~uanat, A. A. Niedfelt and A ~uandt, for plowing having been done on lane. purcnased for Air'port expansion were allowed as follows: R. ~uandt $84.00, A. W. Nistfeldt $75.00 . I I I . :~::: r; 8 A. ~uandt $180.00, motion by starr, s~cond~d by Kri~g9r. Roll call ballot, sach voting ay~. Aft sr som~ disc ussion conc srniIlg par.king on Walnut str S!et, north of Fourth Strest, Walker movsd, Starr s~conded, that the parking be referred to Polics and Street & Allsy Cornmitties. On motion of Tripe, seconded by Kriesel', daDc~ permit was granted to George ;;;nble at Crlsrry Str3et hall. 2;ngin~er m:mtioDed that tile 5" pumps could not bs iXlstalled at Disposal Plant until pipe ano. l'ittlngs could be obtained. Sanders m~n~ioned underbround water tank which is now at lvlemorial Park and suggested C, W. Burdick investigate to see if he could make use of same. Krieger mentioned that he hcwbssn again approachsd conc~rning permission of Council for the nolaing of Sunday School at the the different polling stations. lifter some c.iscussion, each expressing themselves as favoring Sunaay Schools but not in favor of showing any favoritism. On motion of Starr, seccmdeQ by Trips, that Council abide by pervious action. Krsiger reported he had been requsstsd to purchass paint and v~rnish for South Slag Fir~ Sthtion and also r~pair leaky roof. motion of Krieger, seconded by Tripe, was refsrred to City Property Committee, with povii::;r to act. On motion of Tripe, sec~lded by Krieger, health Inspsctor was instructed to file complaints against all property owners and trailgr occupants, vIllo E,re violating trailer ordinances. Ordinance #1')33 am::;ndirlt, trail:;;r ordinance #1908, Vvas regularly passed by the Council and siGned by the Mayor. Moved by starr, sscoLded by Krieger, that the ordinancs bs placed on its first readin~ at length. Roll call ballot, all voting aye. The ordinance was re~d at length and declarsd passed its first I' sading. Moved by starr, seconded by Trips, that the r~les bs suspsnded and the ordinance bs placed on its final passage ana finally passsd. Roll call ballot, all voting aye. TIl~ ordinance was finally passed by HI e Council ana sign ed by the Mayor. . I I I . 2' ~:; ~;} OrdiDanc~ #1939, p~rtaiDing to parking m~tgrs and am~nding S~ction 10 of the Ordinance No. 1935, of the ordinanc~s of th~ City of Grand Island, Nebraska, and rep~aling said original s~ction 10 of said ordinanc~s of the City of Grana. Is18.no, Nebraska, was regularly passsd by th~ Council and signed by tll~ Mayor. MOV9d by Starr,s~cond~d by Kr~iger, that the ordinance be pla.csd on its first r~ading at length. Roll call bL'illot, all voting ay~. The ordinG.Dce was read at 1 ength pasS3d its first -. .. 1 .. ane. dec ared. reading. Moved by e,tarr, seconaed by Kr.t.eger, that tlL rules be suspended and the ordinance b'3 placed on its flnal passag'3 ana finally pass~d. Roll ball ballot, all voting aye. TIle ordinanc'3 was finally passed by the Council and. sign 3d by th e Mayor. On motion of Kl'ieg'3r, seconded by Wo.lker, the Polic~ Committee w~r~ authoriz~d to investigat~ coin counting machin'?s, vvith pOVv'3r to act. Claims against the City wer;; read, on motion of starr, seconded by Walk'3r, were allow3d as reao. Roll call ballot, ~ach voting ay~. C. W. Burdick r'3porteu that th'3 insuranc'3 companies had paid th:;; City about $1200.00 th:;; past y:;;ar on account of light having struck smok:;; stack at Ie,:; Plant, ano 3 or 4 pump hous'~s having b9 9D d~lrnclJs '3d. On motion of vvalk:;;l', Council adjourn:;;d. F. s. V,hits, City Cl'3rk. Oct. 21, 1942. 2:: i~l: ~ } Grand Island, N~br. Nov~mb~r 4, 1942. Counc11 lilst in r':?L,ular S~SSiOL, !lEis honor," th~ IVlayor pl'ssicHng. . I All Calmcilm~n pr~s3nt, SXc3pt Caras unu ~alk3r. Mr. D3an hatt9n maas protsst to ths Council psrtaining to con- struction of r'ir3 pL~C3S on IlJrtn S..LG3 01.' pi3l' prO)3rty, otsstwns r3r'~rr3d to City Prop:H.ty Co",mitt3s. Garbags lli3n app9ar3u b3for~ ths Council in connsction with COill- olEl1nts of '[ 3sic3nts who napp ::Ylja to b3 unfortuniits 3nough to bs on a CiscontinU3cJ. r:Jut3, I;UJ..Kinb th::: st&t3.u3nts tna.t all 0:' tll'3 psrsonswho 0.1'3 complainini) could g'3t t1'13ir 6uruc"g'3 llCi.ul3Q if th3ywould pay th':? pric3.0f' 4tl.OO p':?i' montll, Gut nons 0.1- tUSlll VBr~ looking {'or 50p or 75;: custol!i'3rs. lilinut3s of' pr3vlous nl33tLc,g Vdrs L3ilG. ano. approv3d. 1sttsl' i'rom Flnh:;rty (Bul''3au of I,ir Co,i.nl3rc3) psrta.ining to i\P-4 ngrB9l!i3nt ano. aaoption of r3solution has l'sad and r~f3rr3d to City I Atton:sy. Notic::; of aSS-3SSL13nt on Paving Distl'lct 1,141, S. F. nicY~?rt, WetS pr'3s':?nt':?d alonl" "v.riUl a r'?4u::;,st to .Ui...,V'.3 plot ~3tak:;d, V,,~lS l'3fsrr3Q to City ~n,in ?3l'. Claim of BC.i.lb&cb COlhpany for 4jp119.70 I':mt2.l on Wslcing nlci.chins VJ~lS :)1' 23'::;11 t 3<1. id't3l' SOill:; GLscussion, on motion of Bradst1':l::;t, S3COLC.- 3d by Oliv3tti, Cli-,dIll v.as not a..llovdu, c,r~c City Cl-:;rk autLol'iz3l! to noLLfy E:31b::1Ch l;OJu')cnv b l'-2t,lst3r-3c lhail. Roll Call Ballot. Voting IIAYEII Olivetti, Starr, Cords ,&} Walker absent,) Bradstreet ,Sander, Tripe and Krieger. Voting tlNAYtl .None. Octob3r ;;2, 1.?4;) To tL::; Mayor .Jl1G. City Council. Rsport of ins[J3ction i:tt hay Fsrn's T1.::"il'31 Cailip. 1. I " ~'. . - .3. 4. H9 LeiS two bu.turoolilS) on? aov,nstairs ane. th':? ot.(,?r upst.;3i.irs. Botli ar3 in baa conu.Ltion, no 3i s aI'S Dost'3d {or "IvL-:m" or WOlfF,m . Th?y hav-3 fourt3':?n p3o~)1'3 roominF, in tn-3 hOUS3 :md. t1!\-3IJty four p30pl9 in fOGr trai19l's. Th3 i;arbag9 can has no cov'?r. T,h9 triJ;il.3rs J."2..V3 t~d viillSsls 1'3inOvsd, anCi a1'3 vltLirl 1'ivs lsst 01 tn-3 SlC.3v\uLL We 1''?COH1111-3f.\C. that tll'3 ;:lboV3 cono.i tions b'3 corr-?ct9Q r):;for<3 a lLc-3ns9 is r;ra.nt-3Cl. H. lVi. Ph i 11 iDS -__________..____J.::..____ ___~..!.._Q_L__~!Q. 29:iI.L____ '!i ---N~~b~Bh~~------ Polic '3 Dspur tm 3n t . I I I . ~). t~t ~ r",i _:0... .-,1.. On motion of Steerr, s:;cond'?d by Ol.lv'3tti, r'31)Ort 1J\&5 r:;c'3:Lv'3d aDd. pL1C-:;cl 0[1 fil::; anc. Cl::;l'k duthoriz:;Q to notify Mr. F:;rn thl.t COYl- ditions snoulu b'3 r';ctifi-::;Q vvithin t:;L uccYs, :;;Dclosint, copy of H?2.1th De pen tm:m t r spor t. October ~'8, 1942 To tn s lVla.yor eied Ci ty \"ouncil. R-::;port on Appication of Mrs. C. J. Morrison ror Trail'3r Camp. 1. Tho; bat.hrooms Ell'':; not Qesii:.,l}c:1.tsd for llhl.:::n or llWOIn'3pll. Sh'? hc.~; thr'.:s trail ?rswi th s:;;v'?n p:;;op19 a.llCl SOil,? roorn',:;rs in ths houss, tn.:;;r'3 V'ias DO on? hOllie, but th::; inforuatlon was obtain'3d from ons of tu':? tn\.il~T la.ui::s. All oth?r conditions msst v\lth ap1)L' val of th:: H-::;altlI D::pt. ___.._kL__JII.l . _EI1;L.J.liQ~__._.__ ____.___J~__~~_~Q.Q siiD_______ ___ N. l2.!_-f.'ig..tg:.y______ Police Lspartmsnt On motion of Starr, s-::;cond9G oy Kr.l3gsr, rsport was rsc3ivgd and placsu on fil'? c'i.llcL cler~~ llir.::;ct':;Q to ;;i;j11 Mrs. jhOIT.LS0Yl copy of r ?port. Bond of Jonn Snnis, PlulGbgr, was ap:Jlov?d. Ord.ir,'lnCg #1940 r9zoning .F'r,~c. Blk 9, DOLni9 Bras Aclai tion, m;:3Jdng som? COll,Illsrci 1 v,as 19bULd'1y ;ass?c.1 by tn.9 Council and Sir,ll'2c1 by th~ Mayor. Mov?d b:l Starr, s'?conded by Olivstti, tnat ths OI'r.li:nanc'? b-9 placsd on its (irst l"3c-'.Ginb a.t 1911bth. Roll call ba:Llot, 1 votinl', b.YS. TIn ordirl::mc::: VIas r'::ClU at l3Lf,tL ana passsQ its fir;:t r:::aciirg. lvlOV:::Q by Starr, s gcnnd Sc1 by Oli v<.?tti, that tn'3 I'ul?.:: by susp ?ndgd una th'3 ordinanc,:: bg placsQ on its rinal pass ::: ana finally oass9d. Roll call ballot, all votinb ays. TIl::: orainanc-::; was finally passsd by th9 Council and. SiP19d by tJ1S .....o.yor. Krisgsr rsport9d. complaints from wOlksrs psrtaining to R. H. crossinr: c,t IOtn ~)tI'-99t, C'O'OT.lnF'S C.lO<''''u or 0 t'J 30 Inl'.ut"'s ""~us ~ ' 0-..)' 1;1 ~ u . i, ~ . - ",.~ -, .... \ ~; '.. ~ \, H . l' " ~ '"' (). ing th sm to b ~ 1 a t 9 . Aft-9r SalliS G.iscussion ths City ~l'3rk was dirsctsd to writ9 ~r. B'. W. Black, aLt C. B & ~. inquiring as to probability or I'3l19VinL th situation. Bill from .N. VI. 0911 'T91.-;;prlOT,9 Company, $2~'.93, for installation aDO S .:;rv1 c:; on pLOll3 in .h.cict,,,s-Hal1 County Uni t Vvas PI' ss 31't '30. . I I I . .f;) l <) \~ hit: (~ Aft'?r GtscL..ssion Cl~rl{ VvdS instl'uct~u to llotil'y Dr. B:;;stg-'m t.h::; City Council (action of C')l.;l1cil hUb. 5, 19.<i.2..) d::;cliYl:;d paym:mt. mr. Bur-uick PI' S~ '?n t=cl r 8qU::;S t of i::Jcbool E02rcl to ellovv ;' 5% on wa't~r bill ::m uccount ol 0cnool B08.rd m:';8tinl::, 11':llu on th3 i'_irst lVIol1Gay of Nov?mber (2nd) <a:nci th8 1/;<J.t8l' bill not rec'?Lv3d until th'3 3rd. On motion of Olivetti, S'2cOLd'2d by .l.>'1'i3[',:;1', LViI'. Burdick was authoriz-3d to allolN ~5% aiscount. Mr. Burdick lli'?ntior\eu unu'3rsrounu cabl::; at airport. On motion of OLLv::;tti, s3c1)nded by Kri,:;g::;r, was r::t81Ted to Ie.:::, WeLt'?r & LigLt CO~,li.lli t t '3 '3 cmd lVlr. Burdi de If; i tL pow 31' to ae t . Mr. Burdick ill'?ntiol13d the p-46 War rroQuction Board ord?r p9r- tairiing to coal. On motion O.L' Tripe, seconded by Olivetti, was referred to Ice, V\ilt:;;r & Lit,ht COlilIllitt,::~ 2.nu lVir. Burdick '.\ith pov,,::r to c:ct. After some aiscussion on Si1''?Ds for Civil Def3Lse, on motion of Oliv'3tti, s3cond'3d by Starr, Mr. Buruick was authorized to ord8r two~ 2 H. P. Gil':;nsW $175.00::;ach. I,.;i ty ::!.ngin eel' .nan iSOL was uir 8Ct 90. to pick out S ,?v3ral s tra t ~gic int~rs3ct.LoLS to b.:; li~ark8o. 1'o:c tVIO lc:ms: tri:2-i'fic. Sand9rs ill3ntion'3d nav~nL r3c9lv~d complaints on th9 strget w9St froJ;l Ko:mig Street puving, City :!;nbi1l99r vms :"'.uthoriz8d to hav9 [.trget COlalllissiol1:;l' to 1'':7pair sam:::. Lode out of 01'0.:;:1' at 17t.tl anll B1'ocwwell polling station VinS referred to City PrOp3rty COHlmittee. The Nlayor appoint9d Braastr:::9t, Starr and Tripe as a cornmitt3e to Diget vlitb garbage 11131 on ;.;riciay hOV. 7, 1942. Tll~ Nltl.yor,ppoLnt3u C:TQS, AI'ie~,':::l' and G36d9S on sp3cicl.l tax COir!flli ttee. SnG.Ln~~r uarrison W&S r~4u3st9Q to contact Ivn'. Hobbies with r9f:;;reI1C3 to cOLstructlnL, siQ9vvalk 011 soutH sid.':: 0/ his profl:;rty. 2:ni:':i,::;er f1iH'l'lsori ill3nti'xi9Cl tllSI'::; should be a si3.13 adv~rtis~d to ui:'3pOS3 of recr3cttion e4uiprn-3nt ,-,LU si:Llvc)t,e flic::t<::ri:::.ls from:) 31' proj:::cts. On motion of Krieger, s3cond-3d by Tripe, the City Sntin:;er \!Vas autllOr.LZ'3o. to arranr.:,8 sa1'2 Qute, pr::pare list or' propo:;rty to b9 sold ann cd'I'an~'.e witn lluction'3'::r ~'Ol' holuin; saiu 50.1:::. . I I I . 12:: 4~ ;) Sngirs~r HUITison 1il::mticmsQ tL.::: VVPJ;. Builo.irL rlD.viLi. bssn vClcatsd E.IJC. L~ hud receiv'3d an ot'r':::r of 4;;"'5.00 p:::r worth if the Council v\iSI1'3U to put in a sillle emu. bath tub. On motion of Starr, S-3cnnu:::Q by Oliv'3tti, IJV3.S 1':::1'91'1'-30. to City Prop-3rty Cowmitte~ v/ith pOW-3r to act. On motion of StdIT, seconQ-:lu by Tripe, a list 01' delin(;u~nt E~trget UCCUpcn1cy Tax-:ls 16as rsf~rT-3Q to C.l. ty littc)I'llSY to take t[19 nec~ssary action to collect. Starr suggested tnat -r, _ __, .J ul1K 2i13 be tll e to Cl ty ~YlglrJ-3:::;r 6.l.v:m to get cle:;;ll-3d up prior to "illt9r. On illotion 0.( Starr, sscondeo. by Olivetti, tn'3 o:(1'sr of lVlrF. Olson ~~175.JO for .F'r:::Lc. Lot 4, Frac. EHe ';7, Schimmel'S Addition be accspteo.. Roll call ballot, voting aye Starr, Olivetti, Bradstr'39t, Trip'? and SunG?r. ValinE, No, Krieger. Cords, Walker abs:::nt. On tHO tion of S t&IT, s ecoljo.:;;Q by Oli vet ti, Mayor was given power to act in the rnatt3r of obtaiLinL h-slp to strell[,th:;;n the health DepiCi.rtw':mt. On motion of' sterr, secCilJd-so. by Olivetti, bill of H. S. VF31'.2;er, $1054.30 casn, CI'3dit $lJOO.OO palo Oct. 21, 1942, ana thg Niemoth housg $1400.00, for s3rvic-3s 1'=:;n0.31''3o. in obta.l.!'lDL pro erty around t.tl9 Airport wc13 ;'lllovvsd. Roll call ballot, sach voting d'l3. On motion of Starr, SeCODQ9Q by Sanu'31', claLns agail~st ths City v\:::;r9 ellOV\3d [is L3J.U. Holl Ci.ill bc-ellot, SCicli vatin" aY3. On motion of Olivetti, s3condeQ by Starr, City G13rk WAS author- iZ3d to r:::turn th3 check (~700.00) of Floyd larling purchass pric3 of E,,:'lrt'::r House, account or purcnass of property c,nd uistruction of' tr~~s b:)T IJigl1t I)~par~tl;i:;11t ill CDl.istr-uctirlb trE1Y1Snlissiorl lir:3. On motion bf btarr, sec na3o. by Olivetti, claim of ~llsn & Laura WooCl.\>vard for s tlip O..L' lanJ. alone) U. P. RibIl t-of -way in swt- Q .:;, C ':! 4 T'" S .0 l",.) .... j, v~ I. 12 N. h~n5e 9 W3st, for $175.00 was allo~9d and Clerk ,'wthoriz '3d to dr;::,\'i Wi:J.rr em t for Seliil';? Holl call ballot, 3ach Council man votirlL, ays. On matio:r~ 01 Olivstti, COULc.l.l da.journ8a.. No v. 4, 1942. F. S. Whit:;;, City Clerk. . I I I . APPEOPhIATIONS AND MPB.;NDITURbS FOR FI8CAL Y~AH TO NOV. 5, 1942 GENERAL FUND APPHOPRIATED To Pa.y Co. Treas. $ 2,750.00 Salaries Stre8t & Alley Gas Tax Sewer Fund Storm Sewer Engineer Incidentals Municipal Pool Airport Street Lighting Hydrant Rental Pb.rk Fund Park (Pier) Police Fund Cemetery Fund Fire Fund Int Approp. Paving Fund Music Fund Total Approp Transfers Ice Fund Water Fund Light Fund Paving District 13,000.00 26,000.00 5,000.00 28,DOO.00 7,500.00 9,000.00 48,000.00 4,500.00 7,800.00 11,500.00 5,300.00 16,500.00 2,000.00 50,000.00 12,500.00 50,000.00 9,000.00 3,500.00 311,850.00 3,074.37 314,924.37 TRAJ.~ SF' ,:!:;RS 2,324.37 250.00 3,074.37 EXP _Er~ D~D 3,103.50 4,555.89 1,234.64 7,805.55 1,931.02 1,921.72 3,917.49 2,879.30 6, 848. 94 5,Oli~..78 1,369.95 11,341.48 3, 9 81. 40 11,510.42 2,267.80 1,166.00 70, 84.9 . 8 8 9,367.01 16,773.19 130,186.50 7,024..66 234,201.24 Respectfully submitted, F. S. VVhite, City Clerk C), /: /i /". ~-{t, ,~J. l....,-.....t. JI..' BALANCE $ 2,750.00 9,896.50 21,444.11 3,765.36 20,194.45 5,568.98 7,078.28 44,082.51 1,620.70 3,775.43 11,500.00 5,300.00 11,485.22 630.05 38,658.52 8,518.60 38,739.58 6,732.20 2,334.00 244,074.49 . I I I e ~~':" 4~ ;5 Grand Island, Nebr. Nov. 18, 1942. Council met in regular session, flHis Honor," the Mayor, pre- siding. All Councilmen present except Bradstreet. Mr. Hicks explained the petition which had been previously received (Nov. 10, 1942) stating the reasons for desiring a cross- ing at 17th & C. B. & Q. Mr. Hicks was assured that the City would contact the Superintendent of C. B & Q, making request for said crossing. On motion of Walker, seconded by Tripe, Clerk was instruct- ed to write Mr. F. E. Haines, General Superintendent informing him of such petition and making request for early reply. Minutes of previous meeting were read and approved. Request from Safeway Stores for permission to place bicycle stands in front of their stores was presented. On motion of Walker, seconded by Krieger, was referred to Street and Alley Committee. Request from N. D. Zachry and Police Cowaittee for increase in salary of W. A. Barrett, allowing $20.00 per month instead of $10.00, for care of radio and traffic lights, was presented. On motion of Cords, seconded by Tripe, request was granted. Roll call ballot, all voting aye. Bradstreet absent. ( To the Honorable Mayor and the City Council Grand Island, Nebr. Gentlemen: Inasmuch as William A. Barrett, >>sk Sgt. and Radio Engineer of t he City of Grand Island Police Department, has been with the Department for nearly Six year, and in complete charge of the Police Radio installation during this time, and since he is also now charged with the maintenance of the Traffic Signal timers for the traffic control within the city of Grand Island, an additional duty, carried out mostly on his own time: And inasmuch, the said William A. Barrett, having been taking these duties for the nearly six years, on the radio alone, for the renumeration of Ten Dollars, $10.00, per month, without any increase being allowed for time of service, or additional duties, the following undersigned recommend that beginning with the pay due the said William A. Barrett on December 1st, 1942, that the renumeration for the aforementioned services be increased to the sum of Twenty dollars, $20.00, per month, said renumeration to be paid on the presentation of a claim and requisition on the 1st day of each month thereafter. C. J. CORDS E. L. WALKER N. D. ZACHRY ) . I I I . Ctl ,~ () ;:' St i:p Letter from United Air Lines pertaining to airport lease was read. After some discussion it was decided to accept check from United for October rental at airport and return check for November rental. On motion of Olivetti, seconded by Starr, above action was approved. Krieger reported that the WPA House on West Third Street, had been fixed up and rented to George Clark for $25.00 per month, to be paid to Treasurer. Krieger mentioned request from Miss Kleinkauf for use of 7th and Elm Street voting station by Camp Fire Girls. On motion of Krieger, seconded by Cords, request was not granted. Krieger mentioned garbage complaints. November 5, 1942 City of Grand Island Pblice Department Grand Island, Nebraska Gentlemen: I propose to do the following painting, furnishing all labo~ and material, for the sum of $168.00. Police Station, ceiling and walls two coats of washable paint. Wainscoating mottled and varnished, for $95.00 Chief's Office, two coats of washable paint on walls and ceiling for $18.00. Hall, above wainscoating two coats of washable paint for $12.00. Men's Toilet above wainscoating two coats of washable paint for $8.00. All furfaces to be painted shall be properly prepaired and all paint properly applied. I will furnish insurance to cover this work. Respectfully yours, Albert Werner On motion of Cords, seconded by Krieger, was referred to Police Committee with power to act. Roll call ballot, each voting aye. Sander presented bill of Wm. Kelley Company for relaying of Sewer on East Charles Street, which was about three years old. On motion of Sander, seconded by Cords, was referred to City Engineer. Bond of Lloyd Kissel, auctioneer, having been OKed by City Attorney as to form, on motion of Tripe, seconded by Walker, was approved. . I I I . ~ 2 il1 ';! Letter from Mr. Fleharty with r~f~rence to lighting at Airport was presented and filed. Walker mentioned that he felt the City should stock some grader blades, which can now be purchased for $1.10 per foot. (12 feet long) On motion of Walker, seconded by Krieger, was referred to Street and Alley Conwittee with power to act in the purchase of 18 blades. Roll call ballot, each voting aye. Walk'er mentioned that the Ci ty had received $8~.00 rental on street sweeper used at Airport. R ~ ~ Q. k1! .'r I Q. li WHERI:!:AS on November 2, 1942, the First National Bank of Grand Island, Nebraska, requested the surrended of Joint Custody Receipt No. 3058 covering Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000.00), par value of Home Owners Loan Corporation Bonds due May 1, 19$2 at 3% and WHEREAS the First National Bank have substituted for above, Joint Custody Receipt No. 15687 for Certificates of Indebetedness of U. S. B-1943 7/8% due Aug. 1, 1943 #4512-4516 in the sum of $50,000.00. THER8FORE BE IT RESOLVED .BY ThE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL that the exchange of the securities, as made by the City Treasurer be confirmed, and approved. Respectfully submitted, ELIAS F. STARR M. A. OLIVETTI Finance Committee On motion of starr, seconded by Krieger, was adopted. k E SOL UTI 0 N :t.l_________ WHEREAS the City Treasurer, has received from the Southern Nebraska Rural Power District, the sum of Fifteen Hundred ($1500.00) Dollars as the purchase price for fractional Block Nine (9) in Bonnie Brae Addition, to the City of Grand Island, Nebr. The same being the old Testing Station, operated by the Police Dept. and WHEREAS the said sum has been placed to the credit of the Incidental Fund of the General Fund of said City, and rl- WHeHEAS the Police Fund owes the Light Fund the sum of $4,000.00 . I I I . [~' /4. ~3 being a loan dated July 3, 1940. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY ThE ~lliYOR AND CITY COUNCIL, that the City Treasurer be authorized, and hereby instructed to transfer from the General Fund to the Light Fund the sum of Fifteen Hundred ($1500.00) Dollars as a partial payment on loan of July 3, 1940 to the Police Fund. Respectfully submitted ELIAS F. STARR M. A. OLIVETTI On motion of Starr, second ed by Olivetti, was adopted. On motion of Starr, seconded by Krieger, City Engineer was instructed to inquire from tire shops as to possibility of selling Testing Station equipment. Resolution pertaining to sale of4assessments against Lot 5, Block 27, Schimmer's addition was held over. (Resolution on Airport next page) On motion of Olivetti, seconded by Walker, was adopted. Roll call ballot, each voting aye. On motion of Starr, seconded by Walker, claims against the City were allowed as read. Roll Call Ballot,each voting "AYE". On motion of Olivetti, seconded by Krieger, finance Committee were given power to act in obtaining blanks and record sheets for tax deductions from salaries. On motion of Olivetti, Council adjourned. Nov. 18, 1942. F. S. Whi t e, City ~lerk. [1; ,/ If) (~~- 'i: ~) !X!!IBII A OERTIFICATE OF CITY ATTORNEY . I I I, G. E. Cronin, the duly appointed and qualified Oity Attorney of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, having read the proposed resolution hereto- fore submit~ed to the Oity of Grand Island, Nebraska, by the Administrator of Cavil Aeronautics, the adoption of which is required as a conal tion precedent to the prosecution of a Civil Aeronautics Administration na- tional defense project for the development of the Grand Island Municipal Airport, OAA Docket No. 42-904- 25-3, do hereby certify: 1. That the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, has title in fee simple to all the lands comprising the landing area of said Airport, and to all the lands to be improved under the above Project, which lands are shown on the attaohed sketch, and tbat said lands are held free from any lien, lease, easement, or other en- oumbranoe. 2. That the Oi ty of Grand Island, Nebraska, bas the power to adopt said resolution through its Mayor and 01 ty Counoil and to perform all of the oove- nants and oona! tions contained therein. I . 3. That there is no pending or threatened Ii tigation or other legal prooeeding whioh might ad- versely affect the prosecution of said, Project, the operation of said Airport, or the performanoe of any of the covenants contained in said resolution. Dated this / ffd day of November, 1942. ~~ ~:!tj:~j RESOLUTION - - -- - - -\ - - - - I WHI1iREAS, the Admini stra tor of ca viI Aero- nautics of the United States Department of Commerce, hereinafter referred to as the "Administrator", with the approval of a Board composed of the Secretary of War, the Secretary of the Navy, and the Seoretary of Oommerce, has designated as necessary for national defense a project, herein called the "Project", for development of the Grand Island Munioipal Airport, herein oalled the "Airport", which Project is identi- fied as Doc. No. 42-904-25-3; and WHEREAS, as a condition precedent to release of funds for the Project, the Administrator requires that the Oity of Grand Island, Nebraska, herein called the "Oi ty", have certain property interests in the landing area of the Airport and the lands to be im- proved under the Project and enter into an agreement with the United States, herein called the "Government", in the manner and form hereof; and WHEREAS, the Oi ty is legally, financially, . I and otherwise able to enter into such an agreement and desires to avail itself of the benefits of the proseoution of the Project; NOW, T.H1t.:REFORE, Bl!; II).' REBOL VED BY THE Mayor and Oi ty Oouncil of the 01 ty of Grand Island, Nebraska: Section 1. That for and in consideration of I . development of the Airport as contemplated by the Project, the City does hereby covenant an~ agree with the Government as follows, this agreement to continue 1n full foroe and effect during the useful life of the improvements made under the Project: (a) The government shall have the right to de- termine the exact nature of the improvements to be {~, i""-' .,{ ;~, ;) .1., Page 2. made undera the Praoject, the manner in which the proj. . I ec~ is to be conducted, the amount of Federal Funds to be expended, and all other mat~ers relating to the Project.. The Oi ty will cooperate with the Government bO ensure prosecution of the Project without interfer- ence or hindrance, and agrees to permiu the agents and employees of the Government, and all persons auth- orized b,y the Administrator, to enter upon, use, and occupy the property to be developed, as the Adminis- trator may deem necessary or desirable in connection I with the conduct of the Project. (b) The Oity agrees to indemnify and save harm- less the Government against and from any and all claims and damages which may arise from or in connection with the carr~ing out of the Project, excepting claims for injuries or deatn to persons resulting from willful or negligent acts or omissions of the Government or any of its officers, employees, agents, or agencies, all other claims sounding in tort, and claims for ma- terials furnished or work performed pursuant to auth- ority given by officers, employees, or agen~s of the Gevernment. I . (c) It is understood and agreed that all im- provements made under the Project sball be the sole and absolute property of the Oi~y except where specif- ically agreed otherwise, in writing, prior to the under- taking of the improvement or installation in question. (d) The Oi~y agrees that, continuously during the term of thi s agreement, the Airport will be oper- ated as such, and for no other purpose, and that un- less utilized exclusively for military purposes, it will at all times be operated for the use and benefit of the pUblic, on reasonable terms and without unjust discrimination, and without gran~ or exercise of any exclusive right for use of the Airport within the 2r') ~) r \~ ~./ ,....~~ Page 3. meaning of Sect.ion 303 01' the 01 viI Aeronautics Act . I of 1938. (e) The Oi ty agrees that 1 t will at all times during the term of this agreement maintain in good and serviceable condition and repair the en~ire landing area of the Airport and all improvements, facilities, and equipment which have been or may be made, const.ruc- ted, or installed with Federal aid, including all im- provements made under the Project, other than facili- ties and equipment owned by the Government; Provided, that during any period the said landing area or air- port improvement.s, facilities, or equipment are leased by or licensed to the Government formilitar,y purposes, the Oity shall be obligated to bear only tha~ propor- I tion of the expense of maintenance of the landing area or airport improvements, facilities, or equipment so leased or licensed, which their non-military use bears to their total use. (f) Insofar as is within its powers and reason- ably possible, tne Oity will prevent any use of land either within or outside the boundaries of the Airport; including the construction, erection, alteration, or growth, of' any structure or other object thereon, which would be a hazard to the landing, taking-off, or man- euvering of aircraft at the Airport, or otherwise limit its usefulness as an airport. (g) In order to protect the righbs and interests of the Government under this resolution, the Oity agrees that it will not enter in~ any transaction which. would operate to deprive it of any of the rights and powers I . necessary to perform any or all of the covenants made herein, unless by sucn transaction the obligation to perform all such covenants is assumed by ano~her public agency. The Oi'ty further agrees toot it will not exe- cute any deed, lease, operation or management agree- ment, or other instrument affecting the airport or any portion or facility thereof or interest therein, ~~ rs ;~; Page 4. I even though the other party to the transaction is the Government acting through t.b.e War Department or Navy Depar~ment, unless thirty days' notice of ius inten- tion so to do has been given to the Administrator, or unless the Administrator has waived the right to such notice. A copy of the proposed instrument in question shall be at~ached to said notice, which shall state the date upon which the same is to be execu~ed. (h) The Oity agrees that, if requested to do so by the War Departmen t or Navy Department, a t any time during a national emergency declared by the PreSident, it will lease tne landing area 01' the Airport to the Gov- ernment for military or naval use, at a nominal rental, tor a term of one year, renewable annually at the op- tion ot' the Government for such period as the Govern- ment may designate: Provided, that the lease snall con- tain an express stipulation that its term shall not exceed the duration of the national emergency and six months tnereafter unless an extension thereof is ap- proved by tne Administrator. Such lease shall also contain a covenant on the part of the Government to permlt, b.Y instruments in writing, use of tne leased premises by commercial, prlvate, and other non-military aircraft to the extent pOSSible withou~ lnterfering wi th mill tary opera tlons, and to bear all of the ex- pense of main~lnlng and keeping in good repair the leased premises and all improvements and facilities thereon, other tnan tnat proportion of the cost of such maintenance for whiCh the Oiuy assumes responsibility under Section I (e) hereof. Tne Oity further agrees that, during all times that the landing area of the Airport is not held by the Government under lease, the . I I . Government shall have the right to use such area in common with others, without charge, to the extent pos- sible without requiring limitation of non-military opera tions. fl' /".,,.. .' {::. ;} ~.:~ Page 5. Section 2. In order to satisfy the Government that the Oity is qualified to sponsor the project under the project eligibility requirements of the Civil Aeronautics Administration and to induce the Govern- . I ment to proceed with the Project in accordance with the offer made by the Ci~y in Section 1 hereof, the Oi ty does hereby represent and warrant to the Govern- ment as follows: (a) That the City has title in fee simple to all lands comprising the landing area of the Airport and to all lands to be improved under the Project, which lands are shown on the sketch attached hereto as part of Exhibit A, and t.t1a~ said lands are held free from any lien, lease, easement, or other encumb- rance; I (b) That the City has the power and authority to adopt this resolution through its Mayor and Oi ty Oouncil, and to perform all of the covenants contained herein; (c) That the Oi ~y is financially and practic- ally able to perform all of the covenants contained in this resolution; (d) That there is no pending or threatened liti- I . gation or other legal proceeding, and no material and relevant fact, which might adversely affect the prose- cution of the Project, the operation of ~he Airport, or the performance of any of the covenants contained in Section 1 hereof, which has not been brought to the attention of the Administrator; (e) Tha t the Mayor and Oi ~y Counci 1 0 f' the Oi ty 1s the proper body to adopt this resolution and has complied with all requirements of law in so doing; (f) That such of' the above representations and warranties as involve ClfUestions of law are made upon the advice of the City Attorney of' the City, whose cer- tificate as to such matters has previously been delivered . I I I . pa.ge 6. ?:~, r~ ;) to the Mayor and City Council and is annexed hereto and made a part hereof, as Exhi bi t A. Section 3. That the Ci ty Attorney and City Clerk be and they are a.uthorized and directed to furnish the Administrator copies of all documents representing or evidencing the encumbrances described in Section 2(a) hereof, together with such legal and factual informa- tion relative to the Airport, the Project, and this resolution as the Administrator may reasonably request. Section 4. That two certified copies of this resolution be sent forthwith to the Administrator, through the Regional Manager of the Civil Aeronautics Administration, Kansas City, Missouri. Section 5. That this resolution shall be effec- tive lution. l( day of November, 1942. .if:;;;;t ~.~ C<< W 4~-'/ a~~~fOregOing reso- ~ /Y'" . I I I . 2- ri f; J!;-~ Grand Island, Nebr. Dec. 2, 1942 Council met in regular session, "His Honor," the Mayor, presiding. All Councilmen present except Olivetti and Walker. Minutes of previous meeting were read and approved. Letter from United Airlines pertaining to renewal of airport lease, was r'3ad and fil'3d. Letter from War Production Board with reference to City obtaining priority rating for air raid sirens, stating that no rating could be given, was presented and filed. Notice of hearing on George Hassel "On & Off"Sale License from Nebraska Liquor Control Corr~ission, was read. On motlon of Cords, seconded by Krieger, was placed on file. Advice from C. B. & Q. with refer'3nce to crossing at 17th street & C. B. & Q. was read. On motion of Sander, seconded by Krieger, was placed on file. Claim of Mrs. Morrison for refund of $13.00 on deposit for trailer camp permit on account of its being impossibl'3 for her to make the improvements which would be necessary in order to op- erate a trailer camp, was presented. On motion of Tripe, second- ed by Starr, was allowed. Roll call ballot, each Councilman voting aye. Grand Island, Nebr. December 2, 1942 Honorable Mayor and City Council, Grand Island, Nebr. 1-- Gentlemen: We, your Committee on water and light beg to report that we find it necessary to have some very urgent repairs made to the setting under Bbtler #1 and #2 at the City Power Plant. Since these repairs must be made at once and an emergency exists, we should like to recommend that the Con~ittee be given power to act. The Commissioner's estimate covering this work is $6,850.00. 301m Sander, Conuni ttee. On motion of Sander, seconded by Starr, report was accepted and recommendation adopted. Roll call ballot, each councilman voting aye. . I I I . c~ ~~,- "',~..J ;~~ ~} l Claim of Wm. Kelly Company $28.00 August 29, 1940, was present- ed. On motion of Sander, sacond3d by Starr, claim was allowed and ordered paid from Incidental Fund of General Fund. Roll call ballot, each Councilman voting aye. (Resolution next page) [1 r'< ~~) ~,~) C;l 11. .w SOL U '11 1 U 11i WliCI'C;:U3" on tbo 2nd dav of 88 DtcmlJ81'.. 19;3 G.. the k asOJ' C:i.t.lT C'Y:Hlcll :.'cg;ularly passed and approvc~d OrcU..l1rtrlce No. 1.539, lev:rine; special ta:.:'(cs to ~oa'y for tJ1e costs of construction of Water main District No. 78, anc3 aOJong the several aSEleSEJLiemts . I tbere appeared the fol10w:lng::: Artlm:r' J. Hichards - Block 16, Koehler Subdi vision - d1>]')7 5 d ~p .'.' .0 , an Whereas, on tbe 6th day of Feb:cu :Olry, 1937, Lena B. Welch became the owner of the above de scribed real e 8ta to, and the said Lena B. Welch haf3 constructed a diivelling on the west 55 feet on so..id Block 16, Koehler Subdivision, and Whereas, the taxes so levied and assessed a'alnst Block 16, Koehler Subdivision, Vle:c'e not to be cel~tifiGd to the County Treasurer by the Ct ty Treasurer unless ordered to do so by resolution of the City Council, and provided f'l1rher that said assessment w~s not to bear interest but was to be collected as main a tapping charge vvben said V'fa terA.. should be tapped, and. I Whereas, the said Lena B. 'Nelch desJJ:'es to pay t:rlE:, sum of forty-two dollars and thirty cents ($42.30) as a tapping chal'ge for the wemrt 55 feet of Block 16, Koehler Subdi Vision, and ! ~J balance of said special assessment or the sum of eighty-four dollars and seventy-five cents ($84.75) be appol,tionod to~~be ba12cl1ce of' said Block 16. 'I'j,EREPOHE" BE IT m:;SOINED BY 'rEg MAYOR AND CI1'Y COUNCIL of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, that the special assess- ment or tapping char ge in the sum of one hundred twen ty-se ven dollars and fivo conts ($127.05), originally assessed against Block J6, KoehlE;r Subdivision of said city be re-apportioned; that the sum of for.ty-two dollars and thirty cents ($42.30) be I . colle r,tec1 as the asse ssmen t OJ: tapping el1ar ge again s t tbe we 8t 55 feet of said Block 16, Koehler Subdivision, and that the balance of eighty-four dollars and seventy-five cents (~~(34.75) be apportioned and remain as an assessment l::tgalDEt the balance of the rema:1nder' of said Block 16. Be it fUT-theX' x'esolved that tl18 City Treasurer be and he is hGreby dj.I'e cted and au thol'ized to clw.nge the tax 1'8 cOJ'c'j sor: the City of Gr<and Island, Hebt'aska, in accordance wi th the pro- . I I I . 51 t; (~9 t-..:;, ....J C1/ visions of this Hesol1Jtion, aD c) tl1n.t tbe City Clerk fOl'VJard "'"" to tbe Glty Tn3D.frUl'(n' a certified cop";y ofUis l:esol-cl"l:;:Lcy.lo Re spe c tfu lly S"Cl bed tted tlll s 2nd d8.y of De cnmber, 19,12. ...John .sander _ Water, Ligbt: & lee Comrni ttee On motion of Sand~r, s~conded by Starr, resolution was adopt~d. Roll call ballot, each Councilman voting aye. . I I I . 0(.'..'n :;"/ () ~~ 1 RESOLUTION Whereas" t)'le City of Grand 1819110. is the oViner of Fractional Lot 4" Fractj_o11al Block 27, Schimmel" s A.cicJ.ttJoJ'.. to tlH'; City cf Grand Island" and Whel' eas, Wi _ E_ Olson of tIe City of Grand Island is desirous of pm"c:has1ng tho witlJin clescribed real estate and rJa8 agreed to pay therefor the sum of one bundr eO. seven ty- five ($175.00) dollars anC: has paid tV'lentypfffive (~~25.00) dollars as a d01Jvn pa~v1TI' 'nt thEn"efoY' to tlJO City Clerk and wil1ay the balance of one hundred fifty ($150.00) dollars upon del:ivery of a (~ui t Claim Deed, 2ncJ tbe Ci ty shall not be required to furniflh an abstract of title. 'rI-JERiil.'01<.E" BE reI' HJ~SOIJ '-lED BY 'THE MAYOF, AND CITY CUUI\ ell, of tIle City of Grand Island, Nebraska, that t1:e sEl.Ie of the real estate known as Fract:i_cmal 1,ot iI, F'ractj.onal 131 ck 27, SC]iirnmer's Addition to tho City of Grand Island, l"ebraLi!:a, be anc: t}}n sarnO is b.ereby ~llJt}~Ol'ized, clil.ected, and confirmed in accordcl.nce wi th the terms herein set forth, and t:rH:>~t an ol'Cl:Lrlance be prepay'ed directir\g the sale thereof as by 18VI provi6ed.. Hespe<dtfu11y Sl~brnittecl this 2nL day December.,1.942, 1942. H . A. ~r1 eger L__.________ J..!J~~1" !J?e ~.__.__.__ _ ____. Ci ty Propel'ty COlnl'd ttee On motion of Krigger, s'3condgd by Tripe, resolution was adopted. Each Councilman voting aye. 1l~QQ.1Q!IQ.!i WHEREAS" the City Treasurer, has received from the Southern Nebraska Rural Power District, the sum of Fifte'en Hundred ($1" 500.00) Dollars as the purchase price for Fractional Block Nine in Bonnie Brae Addition, to the City of Grand ISland, NebraSka, the same . I I I . Ct, n -\ (~~ t> ;1 being the old testing station, operated by the Police Department, and WHERgAS, the sum has been placed to the credit of the Inciden- tal Fund of the General Fund of said City, and WH~RE.AS, the Police Fund owes the Light Fund the sum of Two Thousand, Five Hundred ($2,500.00) Dollars, being a loan dated July 3, 1940. ThERgFORE BE IT RgSOLVED BY ThE I~YOR AND CITY COUNCIL that the City Treasurer be authorized and hereby instructed to transfer from the General Fund to the Light Fund the sum of Fifteen Hundred ($1,500.00) Dollars as a partial payment of loan of July 3, 1940 to the Police Fund, and BE IT FURTHeR ReSOLveD that the resolution of November 18, 1942, pertaining to same be cancelled, and this resolution substituted. Respectfully submitted Elias F. Gtarr Finance Committee On motion of starr, seconded by Tripe, resolution was adopted. Letter from War Department Army Air Forces to Stover Deats, ~ pertaining to use of Grand Island Airport, stating that no civil- ian flying, except scheduled Airline operations would be allowed and that no airport should be within 10 miles of U. S. Army Airport, was read. On motion of Starr, seconded by Tripe, that copy of letter be mailed to United Air Lines and communication filed. Bonds of W. J. Baron (House mover Permit) and Grand Island Loan Bank, OKed by City Attorney as to form. On motion of Tripe, seconded by Cords, were approved. Engineer Harrison reported that none of the repair stations were interested in the Car Testing EqUipment owned by the City, but the two Ii H. P. motors which were delivered to the Light Deaprtment. Engineer Harrison reported he and Mr. Kinnison had made an investigation at Disposal Plant and recommended that Changes be made so that at Bny time when there happened to be an overload . I I I . 2G2 on plant so that the pumps could bypass instead of pumping into station. Mr. Kinnison reported tilat Dr. Price, person to certify to Grade "A" milk and Dr. Black, ~10 has laboratories in his line of duties, would be here very soon, and he hoped for inspection and certification by Jan. 1, 1943. Some discussion on FWA (WPA) Recreation Center, Liederkranz, being in favor but Board of Directors did not seem to be favorable toward leasing to F. W. A. (Personal of Airport to be 1487 men) (Resolution Street & Alley Committee, next page) . I I I . ~). f~ '.\} "" ,) t) R E ~ U L U i I V ~ Whel'eas, on November 20, 1940 the M ayox' and C1 ty Council of the C1 ty of Grand Island, I'!obraska, passed and aDproved Ordinance No. 1811 levy"ing special assessments 0 pay fox' the costs of the COlistl'uction of paving Dist:r'ict 1<]0. 94 of sa:Ld c1 tv, and Whereas, amor1g the several assessments in s,ctid ord11:1a11C8 there appeared the following: A. O. BeItzel' - F'r. Lot 7, Fr. Block 3;7), IViorrilll s Audition - ~f187.29, and Whereas, tIlE') following assessrncnts shuuld. bave u(:;en made in said ordinance to wit: O. A. Beltzel' - Fr. Lot 7, Frac.Blo9k 33, IE or1'i 111 S l).Goi ti 0 n - ~1;149 .04, O. A. Abbott, Jr. -Fl'. Lot'?, Frac.Blo9k 55, FJasmers 3rd Adciitiun - ~p~57.45, I'm 0. reas, the tax recOl'CS of tie City of Gl'8.lK island, l"pbrr~~'ka, should be corrocte( to comply with tIle aSSeSSli!Cnts of sD.id rnvir:\g district flf3 hel'pin provided. THBh";P OEE, BE 1'1' hKSUINEDIY\! IL /1.-.:{ 0 1~~ CI'~Y GOU ell, of the City of G:eanci Island, l\Jebraska, -t tho tax record.s of t C:tty of Grano Island, NE>1JJ'D.ska, be ami the same a~r.'e hereby ordered changed and corrected as provided in tbl's ord:Lnar!ce; tbat the Ctt.v Treasurer bo and he is he:eeby direct()d, 8.t1t}1ori.;;;ecl anCi 111structed to chan,ge an.cl CO:'I'cct said tax :C'ecord as J1(,;1'c1n E3e t for t11 and thtd; ti,e, G1 t y G leI' k f Ol'V'Jarcl to t:he C1 tv 'I'l' o~"- 81..11'e1' a corti1'ie(1 copy of tld s l'e SOlll ti on HespectflJl1y submtttoc"[ tt15.8 2nd oay of' Dec [L[leI', HJ4~~. Street and Alle,r Gornm:Lttee On motion of Krieger, seconded by Starr, Resolution was adopted. Roll call ballot, all voting aye. . I I I . 2'G it, City Attorney reported on having lost condemnation case in District Court. After some discussion on motion of Cords, seconded by starr, that thecq.se be appealed to Supreme Court. Roll call ballot, voting aye, Starr, Cords, Krieger, Bradstreet, Tripe and Sander. Voting Nay, none. Olivetti & Walker absent. Ordinance #1941 directing sale of Frac Lot 4, Block 27, Schimmers Addition, to M. E. Olson, was regularly passed by the Council and signed by the Mayor. Moved by Starr, seconded by Krieger, that the ordinance be placed on its first reading at length. Roll call ballot, all voting aye, the ordinance was read at length and passed its first reading. Moved by Starr, seconded by Krieger, that the rules be suspended and the ordinance be placed on its final passage and finally passed. Roll call ballot, all voting aye. The ordinance was finally passed by the Council and signed by the Mayor. Ordinance #1942, creating special Water Main District #90, was regularly passed by the Council and signed by the Mayor. Moved by Starr, seconded by Tripe, that the ordinance be placed on its first reading at l~ngth. Roll call ballot, all voting aye. The ordinance was read at length and declared passed its first reading. Moved by starr, seconded by Krieger, that the rules be suspended and the ordinance be placed on its final passage mId finally passed. Roll call ballot, all voting aye. The ordinance was finally passed by the (buncil and signed by the Mayor. On motion of Starr, seconded by Krieger, claims against the City were allowed as read. Roll call ballot, each Councilman voting aye. On motion of Cords, Council adjourned. / }j-y/'!v F. S. Whi t e , City Clerk i~~ f> ~): APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURES FOR FISCAL YEAR TO DEC. 3, 1942 . GENERAL FUND APPROPRIATED THAN SF ERS EXPENDED BALANCE I To Pay Co. Treas. $ 2,750.00 $ 2,750.00 Salaries 1.3,000.00 .3,875.50 9,124.50 ) 26,000.00 5,663,05 20,3.36.95 street & Alley Gas Tax 5,000.00 1,657.54 .3,342.46 Sewer Fund 28,000.00 9,971.16 18,028.84 Storm Sewer 7,500.00 2,766.80 4,733.20 Engineer 9,000.00 2,5.33..30 6,466.70 Incidentals 48,000.00 11,959.94 36,040.06 Municipal Pool 4,500.00 2,942.77 1,557.23 Airport 7,800.00 6,584.11 7,252.32 7,1.31.79 Street Lighting 11,500.00 11,500.00 Hydr an t Rental 5,300.00 5,.300.00 I tark Fund 16,500.00 5,968.66 10'531.3~ Park (Pier) 2,000.00 1,588.54 411.46 Police Fund 50,000.00 15,226.07 34,77.3.93 Cemetery Fund 12,500.00 4,551.79 7,948.21 Fire 50,000.00 Int. Approp. 250.00 15,051.53 .35,198.47 Paving Fund 9,000.00 2,814.05 6,185.95 Music Fund 3,500.00 1,166.00 2,334.00 Total Approp. 311,850.00 6,834.11 Transfers 6~8~4.11 .318, b4.11 94,989.02 223,b95.09 Ice Fund 12,453.64 Water Fund 25,792.05 I Light Fund 151,034.08 Paving District 7,024.66 . $ 291,293.45 Respectfully submitted, F. S. White, City Clerk . I I I . ':.J~ f'2 t:': ,-." ,},1 Grand Island, Nebr. December 11, 1942 Council met as per special call of the Mayor,"His Honor," the Mayor, presiding. All ~ouncilmen pres~nt except Cords. (Celebrating his birthday) Application of J. B. Carney for "Off Sale~ Liquor License, successor to Mr. harvey Thompson at 406 West Third street, was referred to License Committee. Bond of G. A. McKay Advertising Company, was regularly approved, motion of Tripe, seconded by Walker. Letter from Eaum, Bernheimer Company, pertaining to refunding City Hall & Park Bonds, was read. Clerk was instructed to notify them that the bonds probably would be r~funded, providing a favor- able interest rate was obtainable. li~.QQ.!!1L110li R8S0LUTION AUTHORIL,ING T1-12: LSASING OE' LAND TO THl!: UNTIED STATES OF AMl!:RICA OF' THE GRAND ISLAND MUNICIPAL AIR PORT iullD LANDS ADJ AC l!:N T TH ERETO BE IT HESOLVED: That the Mayor of the City of Grand I s.land, Nebraska, harry Grimminger, be and he is hereby authorized and directed on behalf of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska to exe- cute and deliver to the Government that certain lease dated the twenty-fourth day of October, 1942, a copy of which is hereto attached and by reference incorporated herein and made a part of this resolution. IT WAS DULY MOV~D and seconded that the foregoing resolution be adopted; whereupon a vote was had wi th the follO\'.;1ng result; Resolution passed by unanious vote. ~'hereupon the Mayor, harr;)T Grimmingsr, declared the resolution duly passed and adopted. (Certified by the City ~lerk) . I I I . C); f;' "'Y r...;.;.,- ,) 6 12-10-42 OC:emh ~~AS& Between CITY OF GRAl~D ISLAND, NlEBBASKA, a municipal corporation and THE UNITED STAT~S OF ilMgRICA 1. THIS LffiASg, made and entered into this 24th day of October in the year of one thousand nine hundred and forty-two (1942), by and between the CITY OF GHAND ISLAND, NeBRASKA, a municipal corpor- ation, whose address is CITY HALL, Grand ISland, Nebraska, for it- self, its successors, and assigns, hereinafter called the Lessor and the UNITED STATES O.B" AM21UCA, hereinafter called the Government: WITN ESSETH: The parties hereto for the considerations here- inafter mentioned covenant and agree as follows: 2. The Lessor hereby leases to the Governmant the follOWing described premises, vi~: North one-half and the North one-half of the South East Quarter and th~ North one-half of the North one-half of the South West Quarter, all in the Section two (2) in Township Eleven (11), North of Range Nine (9), West of the 6th P. M. in Hall County, State of Nebraska. South West Quarter and the South One-half of the North West Quarter, and tile South West Quarter of the North East Quarter, and the North West Quarter of the South East Quarter and tre South one-half of the South' East Quarter, all in Section Twenty Six (26) in Township Twelve (12), North of Range Nine (9), West of the 6th P. M., all in Hall County, state of Nebraska. All of Section Thirty Five (35), Township Twelve (12), North Range Nine (9), West of 6th P. M. in Hall Oounty, state of Nebraska. West one-half and the West one-half of the West one-half of the North East Quarter and the West one-half of the South East Quarter, all in Section Thirty Six (36), Town- ship Twelve (12), North Range Nine (9), West of the 6th P. M. in Hall County, State of Nebraska. Small Tract of land in the South one-half of Section Thirty Four (34), To~nship Twelve (12), North Range Nine (9), West of the 6th P. M. in Hall County, State of Nebraska, Described as follows: Beginning at the point of inter- section of the North Line of County Road on the south side of said Section Thirty Four (34), and the East Line of the Right of way of the Union Pacific Railroad Thence in the Northerly direction along East Line of said . I I I . ~J ~l F?, f""'" ,_/ ,-.' right of way a distanc~ of two hundr~d (200) f~et, thence in an Easterly direction for a distance of one hundred fifty (150) feet, thence in a southerly direction for a distance of two hundred eight and .74 (208.74) feet, thence in a Westerly direction along the said North Boundary of the county road for a distance one hundr. ed fifty and .25 (150.25) feet to the point of beginning. Said tract containing 0.704 acres of land, more or less. to be used exclusively for the following purposes: As and in connection with an airport, airbase and military reservation. 3. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the said premises with their appurt- enances for the term beginning October 29, 1942 and ending June 30, 1945, provided, however, that in any event this lease shall auto- matically expire, without action by either party, six months after the date of the termination of the Unlimited National Emergency declared ~T the President of the United States in the year 1941 (Proclamation Number 2487), unless an extension thereof beyond said expiration date shall b~ approved by the Administrator of Civil Aeronautics. 4. The Government shall not assign this lease in any eV~nt, and shall not sublet the demis~d premises ~xcept to a desirable tenant, and for a similar purpose, and will not permit the use of said premises by anyone other than the Government, such subl~sse~, and the ag~nts and servants of the Gov~rnmsmt, or of such sublesse~. 5. This leas~ may, at the option of th~ Government, be re- new~d from year to year at a rental of $1.00 per year and other- w~se upon the terms and conditions herein specified, provided notic~ be given in writing to the Lessor at least thirty (30) days before this lease or any renewal thereof would otherwise expire: Provided that no renewal thereof shall extend the period of occupancy of the premises beyond th'? 30th day 01' June, 1967. 6. The Government shall pay the Lessor for th~ premises rent at th::: follOWing rate: One dollar ($1.00), the receipt and suf- ficiency of which sum are hereby acknowledged, for the term of this lease. 7. The Government shall have the right, during the existence of this lease, to make alterations, attach fixtures, and erect . I I I . Cl'r n ,'/', k"" .,,)) r'h: "I !i>) additions, structur9s, or signs in or upon th9 premis9s her9by leased; which fixtures, additions, or structur9S so placed in or upon or attach9d to the said premises shall be and remain the property of the Government and may be removed therefrom by the Government prior to the termination of this leas9, provided, however, that the Government may, at its option, leave such fixtures, addi- tions, structures, and other improvements on the leased premises in lieu of remOVing the same as provided herein. 8. The Gov9rnment shall have the right to remove or destroy such tre9s, emb19ments, hereidtamsmts, and improvements, a.s the Government may deem nec'3ssary or d'3sirabl'3 to make ths premises suitabl'3 for th'3 purposes stated in Paragraph No.2 hereof, and for the alternat~ons, fixtures, additions, structures, improv'3ments, and faciliti'3s authorized by Paragraph No.7 hereof. 9. Th'3 Lessor and the Government shall permit commercial air line craft op~rating on scheduled cross-country routes equipped with and controlled by two-way radio to use the leased premis'3s, , including the right to land and tak'3 off thereat. Th'3 Lessor and the Gov9rnment shall permit private and non-military aircraft '3quipp'3d with and controlled by two-way radio, other than commer- cial airline craft operating on schsduled. crass-country routes to use the leased premises and facilities thereon, including the right to land and take off t!l'3reat; prOVided that except for emer- gency landings th'3 operation of said private aircraft at said leased premises shall not be permitted without the express approval in writing of the government, and provided, further, that permission grant9d to said private and non-military aircraft to use said leased premises may b9 revoked by the Government for failure to comply with all rul'3s and regulations promulgated by comp9tent authority gov9rning the operation of non-military aircraft or for any interfenence by said private or non-military aircraft or th9 uS9rs thereof with the frge and unrestr'icted use of said leas'3d pr'9mises by the Government for the purposes stat'3d herein. 10. All prop'9rty owned and constructed by the Government in and upon tb~ leas9d premises shall be maintained by the G overn- mente All property ovmed andcontruct'3d b;}T the Lessor in and upon . I I I . ~): ';1 f 3 "",' U th~ l~ased promises and used concurrently and in common by the Government and the Lessor shall be maintained in .safe and usable condition for the purposes intended by either party or by both parties and upon such terms as may be mutally agreed upon in writing from tim~ to time, it being understood and agreed that all such agreements shall provide equitable division of maintenance and repair costs based upon the use made of the property by each party. 11. No Member of or Delegate to Congress or Rtsident Comm- issioner shall be admitted to any share or part of this lease or to any benefit to arise therefrom. Nothing, however, herein contained shall be construed to extend to any incorporated company, if the lease be for the general benefit of such corporation or company. 12. The Government shall have the right to cancel this lease or any renewal thereof by written notice of cancellation delivered to the Lessor not less than thirty (30) days prior to the effective- date of such cancellation. 13. The Government shall not be liable for any damage to the leased premises arising out of its use and occupation thereof, and shall not be required to I' estore the premises to the same condi- tion as that existing at the time of entering upon the same. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this instrument as of the date first above written: ATTEST: Floyd S. ~'hite City Clerk of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska. CITY OF GRAND ISLfu~D, NEBRASKA. A municipal corporation BY Harry Gr~mmingar Mayor (Certified by the City Clerk) On motion of Starr, seconded by Olivetti, resolution was adopted. Roll call ballot, each Councilman voting aye. Cords absent. Clerk was instructed to wire Mr. Flaharty to s:md approval of lease of Airport to U. S. Army. On motion of Olivetti, seconded by Krieger, City A ttorney was authorized to draw up resolution to the effect that Grand Island Municipal Airport be officially known as Grand Island Air Field and have same prestented at next I'egular illgeting. Mayor r9qu9sted City Clerk to notify Mr. ~enck. . I I I . C:i r~-.f .-'< _/' / f f'\'''' H ,,.;L, DiscuosioIl on pur>chas~ of Glad~ Mill site. On motion of Starr, s3conded by Tripe, Mayor Grimminger, Cords, Bradstreet and Sanders were made a COilluittee to protect tile City in the purchase of said mill site. Roll call ballot, all voting aye. On motion of Tripe, Council adjourned. Dec. 11, 1942 F. S. White, Ci ty Clerk. . I ~~~ ~?' 2 Grand Island, Nebr. Dec. 15, 1942 Council met in special session, "His Honor," the Mayor, presiding. All ~ouncilmen present, except Krieger. Discussion on action of committee in purchase of Glade 'f.... Mill Property at $8000.00. Moved by Cords, seconded by Bradstreet, action of Special Committee appointed Dec. 11, 1942, in purchasing Glade Mill Prop~ be erty for $8000.00 for expansion of utilities^confirmed and the Clerk instructed to draw warrants on Light Fund in the amount of $1,600.00 and $6,400.00. Warrant of $1,600.00 to be delivered to H. A. Prince irr~ediately and $6,400.00 warrant to be delivered on approval of abstracts by City Attorney; and the City Treasurer be authorized to honor warrants on presentation. Roll call ballot, each voting aye. Moved by Olivetti, seconded by Cords, that claim of Consoli- dated Mills Company for $8,000.00 be allowed. Roll call ballot, I each voting aye. Moved by Starr, seconded by Olivetti, Councilmen's checks I . be drawn prior to Christmas. Moved by Starr, Council adjourn. F. S. Wlit;e, City Clerk. . I I I . ~,} f",~",- '_) Nil; ~ ~} Grand Island, Nebr. Dec. 16, 1942 Council met in regular session, His Honor, the Mayor, presiding. All ~ouncilmen present. Minutes of previous meetings, Dec. 2, 11, & 15, were read and approved. Mr. Tripe mentioned that the application of J. S. Carney for Liquor License had been investigated and he will have applica- tion also for Beer License and recollimendation of Committee would come in later. Mr. Starr mentioned ch3cks from Q. o. Ordmance plant for testing of water, and asked whether or not this money should all be credited to city funds, or whether Miss Hoge should share, on account of being part time employee. On mot~on of Cords, seconded by Walker, was referred to Finance Cownittee. Harrison mentioll'ed the Police Siren would be placed on pent hou~e of City Hall. Claims were presented. On motion of ~tarr, seconded by Walker, allowed as read. Roll call ballot, all voting aye. "Recess" (During recess, City Treasurer presented the Clerk with more claims, which after r'::cess were presented and regularly a110v'ied, on motion of Starr, seconded by Kr:Esger, roll call ballot, all voting aye. Attorney Cromin mentioned the case of George Krapp vs Grand Island had been presented to compensation board. Dr bills $75.00, Hospital $60.00 and that the compensation would be $14.16 per week. Ths boar'd having taksll case under advissment. On motion of Starr, Council adjourned. Dec. 16, 1942. F. S. Wldte, City Clerk . I I I . Grand ISland, Nebraska. Dece~ber 19, 1942. Council met as per Special Call, "His Honor," the Mayor, presiding. All Councilmen present except starr and Olivetti. Contract by and between A. Gutherie & Company Inc., and the City Light Department (dated Nov. 18, 1942) was presented. !i~Q.Q.~IJ.IIQ.R Wti~REAS, A. Gutherie & Company, Inc. has submitted to the City of Grand Island a proposed agreement for the purchase of power which agreement is marked "#12", and, WHEHEAS, the proper committee has recortHTlended the execu- tion of said agreement as written, copy of which is hereto attached. BE IT R3S0LVED ThAT TH8 City of Grand Island ~lter into such agreement with A. Gutherie & Company, Inc. and that C. w. Burdick, ConU11issioner, City Wa tar, Light and Ice Department, be authorized and instructed to execute such agreement on behalf of the City of Grand Island. On motion of Cords, seGonded by Krieger, Resolution was adopted. On motion of Cords, Council adjourned. Dec. 19, 1942. F. S. White, City Clerk. ~_':: r:/ ~ i r",;J II _;:... /\.