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1930 Minutes 287 Grand Island,Nebraska, January 2,1930 8,P.M. The Council met ~nrsBgnt to adjournment ,Pres.Mildenstein presiding in the absence or the Mayor and all Members present. The minutes of the last regular meeting were recto. and approved.. The Clerk read again the communication from the Secreta.ry of .~ the League of Nebraska. Municipalities calling attention to the meeting of the League on January 7, & 8, 1930 at Hastings and on motion og Justice the Mayor,each Councilman a.nd Each City Official were appointed Delegates to said meeting and the Clerk advised to give each or them the and HEury Voss Henr1T Voss addressed J f... property in Lighting District No.one proper credentials. the Council as to Tax levied againsftthmsr or Williams and dm motion A ~the matter was referred to the Engineer and City Attorney for a~tention. The Street C ommittee ma~e report as follows; To the Mayor & City Council; We,your Committee on Streets & Alleys to whom was referred the proposition of the Spotless Street System recommend that no action be taken. L.e.Williams C .H.Justice C.J.Cords Geo.Mildenstein On motion of Williams the report was adopted. Committee. The Street Committee made report as follows; To the Mayor & City Council; Your C omsittee on Street & Alleys to whom was referred the Petition of Dolan Fruit Dolan Fruit Co.,for unloading space on West side of their building recommend that their request be granted. L.C.Williams C.B.Justice C.J.Cords Geo.Mildenstein,Committee. On motion of Williams the report was adopted. ._~ ~-,., The Street Committee presented report as follows; To the Mayor & City Council; We your Committee on Street & Alley after considering the Petition of Montgomery Ward,John Knickrehm,C.B.Frantz and others for one hour Parking on Pine,Wheeler,& Lochst Streets between 31'0. & Sront Streets and West side of Wheeler between 2nd & 1st Streets meIT~mammmd~ Recommend that the request be granted. L.C.Williams C.H.Justice C.J.Cords Geo.Mildenstein Committee On motion of Williams the Report was adJpted. The Bond Committee presented Plumbers Bonds and Drainlayers bones of Benson Elumbing Company and O.F.Gleisberg and Extension Certificates of Grand Island Plumbing Co. and Nay Co.,House- moving Bond of Mark Kent Depository Bond of Grand Island National Bank and reported finding them all in proper form and the Sureties thereon sufficient and on motion of Upperman they were each and all approved. 28'8 The Street Committee presented the following Resolution and Williams moved its adoption; '" RESl)IJ lJ(TI OTT " :8 :H~ I IT ? -~ SO IJI')".E D g -y 'r 1 LL~; ': [:~ '<" CITY COtJNOIL, 01' .C Ott./ of rl(~t I E~ 1 c,:N :::;tJr* -~' ~l~' i.1 88C'i~i')n lOG e resolution D{~)ssed ?J .,:.c()\/e(~ JlJTLC 5, 1 .'- '-. ,-, j '!,-' and City Oou~cil, Sl)..-:';,llt -..., "co S cti:~)~,~l8 18 all OM ;~~ CO) ():t(:,.:L11 --lce N'o . 1118 be c: t () " c'.0 .L \..' ~ ?~S i'ollor.:-[-~: SectiO;:-l 1 11C)TJ~. 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On roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Knickrehm,Mildenstein, Upperman and Williams voted aye ,nay none, and the President declared the motion carried and the Resolution adopted. _.~ u -...., The Building Code Committee made report as follows; January 2nd.1930. To the Mayor & City Council; , We your Committee on Building Code .recommend that the BUilding Inspector ,proceed as per Section 9 of Article lof Ordinance No.l174,to tear down ,or otherwise make safe, the walls and buildings ,remaining after the fire at 520 East 4th St.om lots 7-8-Block 26 Original Town,that are a Public Hazard,and endanger the public safety. That the cost of said work be as- sessed against the property in question. Section -9-Article-26-of Ordinance No.1174. Dangerous Buildings; If the whole or any part of any building or other struo- -ture shall be found dangerous or unsafe,the department shall not4 -ify the owner ,or if the owner cannot be found,his agent or ten- -ant,of the unsafe condition,and shall specify the time when such defeats must be removed or remedied.If none of these parties can be found within the City of Grand Island the Notice may be pos~ ed upon a conspicuous part of the building or published in a daily newspaper as direoted by the City Council.When necessary the Chi~f Building Inspector may order the vacation of the premises in unsa~ condition as well as adjacent premises,and may divert trafic fDmm Streets and Sidewalks. ",;:,' 289 t" Should the owner ,his agent,tenant or other interested partes fail to remedy the unsafe conditio~,the Building Inspector,with Ie sanction of the City Council, s11all proceed to tear down or othe:rr- wise make safe the unsafe condition,and shall report the facts ~nd the costs of doing this work to the City Council,who shall ord& the costs paid to the one performing the work,and shall assess the sum against the property in question. Henry H.Falldorf L.C.Williams C.B.Justice Carl Hehnke Committee. On motion of Falldorf the report was adopted. ~ n~ The Committee on Building Co~e reported as follows; Hon.Mayor & City Council; Gentlemen!; We, your Commi ttee on Building Code to whom was re- ferred the letter of Clyde W.Neff,Utica,Nebraska,asking permis- sion to locate a pop-corn Auto on the streets ,recommend that this request be denied. Henry H.Falldorf, L.O.Williams C.B.Justice Carl Hehnke,Building Code Committee. On motion of Falldorf the report was adopted. Bills against the City Were read and. on motion of Justice allowa;l for list see the Claim Register. An Ordinance,No.1327,providing for the issuance of $50,OOO,bon& to pay for constrmcting Paving in Paving Districts Nos.80,81 ,84 and Re-surfacing District No.1, was presented; Moved by Knickrehm that the Ordinance be placed on its first read- ing; Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Knickreh,", Mildenstein,Upperman and Williams voting aye,nay none; The Ordinance was read and declared passed its first reading. Moved by Williams that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance placed on mts second reading by its title; Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Knickrehm, Mildenstein,Upperman and Williams voting aye,nay none; The Ordinance was read by its title and declared passed its ~~ -~ second reading . Moved by Knickrehm that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance placed on its third reading by its title; Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Mme~mwmmm, Knickrehm,Mildenstein,Upperman and Williams voting aye,nay none; The Ordinance was read by its title and declared passed its third reading. Moved by Upperman that the Ordinance be placed on its final pas- sage and finally passed; Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Knickrehm, Mildenstein,Upperman and Williams voting aye,Nay none; The Eaesident declared the Ordinance finally passes and later the Mayor approved the s~ae. ? _._____.__________--'-'--__^_~_ ~,~~_'"'____'____"__~_~_~,~~_"_.::__~_~'___-'----'-~_---'-'-'--'.....:.c..'-.:--'.._.__. -'-_~,_.~__._~__c..__'___"_.__~. -~- -_ -"-_~_____________'_'~~_'~~_~_-~-~_~-~_'_ 290 .~ ..~ An Ordinance No.1328,creating Sewer District No.156 was presented; Mofed by Knickrehm that the Ordinance be placed on its 111 reading; Carried on roll call;Cords,Falldorf,Behnke,Justice,Knickrehm, Mildenstein,Upperman and Williams voting aye, nay none; The Ordinance was read and declared passed its first reading; Moved by Justice that the rules be suspended and the ordinance placed on its second reading by its title; Carried on roll call, Cords,Falldorf,Behnke,Justice,Knickrehm, Mildenstein,Upperman and Williams voting aye,nay none; The Ordinance was read by its title and declared passed its second reading; Moved by Behnke that the rules be suspended and. the Ordinance placed on its third reading by its title; " fi Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Knickrehmy ~ Mildenstein,Upperman and Williams voting aye,nay none; The Ordinance was read by its title and declared passed its third reading. Moved by Rehnke that the Ordinance be placed on its final passa~ and finally passed; Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Behnke,Justice,Knickrehm, Mildenstein,Upperman and William$foting aye,nay none; The President declared the Ordinance finally passed and later the Mayor approved the same. "" ..... .~:.... ~.~ Reports of the several City Officers were read and on mojion of Falldorf placed on file. Reports of Depository Banks for the Quarter were read and on motion of Behnke placed on file. Estimate of the City Engineer of the costs of Construction of Sewer District No.156 was read and on motion of Falldorf adopt- ed and the Clerk instructed to advertise for bids for its con- struction. Williams called attention to complaints as to the Sanitary condi tions at the Pier and WIhibibIillmmsmsm the City Engineer advised that they were preparing the improvement thereof. Adjourned ~LAt/~ . H.E.Clif~cityClerk GENERAL FUND .~ --., Salaries Streets & Alleys Hydrant rental Lighting Sewer Inoidentals OUtfall Sewer Deoree of Ot. Inoidentals P ARIC J'UND) POLICE FUND OEMETERY FUND FIRE FUND PAVING FUND MUSIO FUND REPORT OF APPROPRIATIONS AiD EXPENDITURES FOR THE FISOAL YEAR 1929-1930 TO JANUARY 5, 1930 Appropriated EXpended $ 13,000 22,500 5, 500 16,750 20,000 40,000 60,000 14.000 19l,75t> k'\. V 5,000 19,000 9,000 20,000 20,000 4.500 aS9,250 IOE FUND WATER FUND LIGHT FUND SEWER DI STm OT FUND PAVING DISTRICT FUND BOND & INTEREST FUND TOTAL EXPENDED . 5,875.00 16,817.08 15,857.66 5,216.15 43, 765. 8lr 1,630.10 8,755.61 3,513.15 8,257.84 6,913.17 1.500.00 74,335.76 14,943.48 11,998.63 97,218.06 4,137.89 37,197.00 J ~39,836.8~ Balanoe $ 7,125.00 5,682.92 5,500.00 16,750.00 4,142.34 40,000.00 60,000.00 8.783.85 147,~84.11 3,369.90 10,244.39 5,486.85 11,742.16 13,086.83 3.000.00 194,914.24 Respeotfully submitted January 15, 1930. .~ ~~ "..,., . "-~--,---~._-~-~-~- ------~~~----------:..:"---'--------_.-'---~ H. E. OLIFFORD Oity Olerk 292 Grand Island,~ebraska,January 15,1930 The Council met in regular session ,His Honor,the Mayor,presid- ing and all Members present but Ml1denstein. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Bids of W m.Kelly & Oo"O.F.Gleisberg and Chambers Construction 00" for Putting in Sewer in Sewer District No.156 were opened and re~d and on motion of Falldorf referred to the Sewer Com. Hehnke--presented the following Resolution and. moved its adoption; RESOLUTION. ~ ~~\ .~ Whereas, certain specia,l assessments levied by the Oi ty of Grand Island, Nebraska, for paving, sewer, sidewalk and water, have been delinquent for many years, and it is necessary for tne City to purchase the land so assessed or to foreclose in order to collect such delinquent special assessments, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Treasurer of Grand Island, Nebraska, purchase for delinquent special assessments tIle following described lots, tracts and parcels of land, namely: North Half of Lots 5 & 6 in Elock 79 in the Original Town of Grand ISland, Nebraska. Lot 1, Block 37 Wheeler's Addition to the City of Grand I sland, Nebraska. Lot 1 Block 4, Rollin'S Addition to tne~ity of Grand Island, Nebraska. Lot 3 in Block 50, Packer & Barr Second Addition to the City of Grand Island, Nebraska. Lots 2,3,& 4 in Block 37 in Wheeler's Addition to the City of Grand Island, Nebraska. West 13.4 feet Of Lot 8 in Block 8, in Arnold Place in tne Ci ty or Grand Island, Nebraska. That tile treasurer purc11ase said lots in tne name 01' the City and tnat he be instructed to sell and assign the oer- ,,': ........ -a~ ""1<<'''' tificates of sale, if pOSSible not less than tne amounts due to the City on said special assessments with interest and penalties thereon. BE IT FL~THER RESOLVED that tne City Attorney be inst- ructed to foreclose on said lots above described for the tlelin- quent special assessments due tnereon, and tnat he take such steps as may be necessary to cause said lots to be sold at jUd- icial sale tor the delinquent special assessmentsd.1lle tnereon the ttle City. Carl Hehnke T Chairman Fi mmr:e . (Jnm 293 Motion carried on roll call, Cords, Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice. Knickrehm,Upperman and Williams voting ~,Mildenstein v.~ ~l nay~-~n(} the Mayor declared the motion carried and the Resolution 1\- adopted. t i \ ~ On motion of Hehnke the Treasurer was instructed to present a report of delinquent occupation taxes at the next meeting. The Water,Light & Ice Oommittee reported that the G eer 00. ~ ~ had completed their Oontract for improvements at the Water & Light ~lant in a satisfactory manner. The Bond Cormni ttee reported finding the Plumbers and D+einlayers Bonds of Walter D.Boyll,the Plumbers Bond of John C.Teft,Wiring Bond of the Oentral Power Co., and the Extension of Bond of George Bloom for erecting Signs to all be in proper form and the sureties thereon sufficient and on motion of UppermELn said Bonds and each of them were duly appIDoved. Bills against tge City were presented and read and on motion of Justice allowed, for list see the Claim Register. An Ordinance regulating the use and storage of Oils,NO.1329 was presented; ',-1" ~' Moved by Justice that the ,OrcUnance be placed on its first readin g Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice, Knickrehm, OIlperman and Williams voting aye,Mildenstein voted nay; The Ordinance was read and declared passed its first reading. Moved by Upperman that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance placed on its sec.ond reading by its title; Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Knickrehm, Upperman and Willia.ms voting aye,Mildenstein voted nay; The Ordinance was read by its title and declared passed its second reading. Moved by Knickrehm,that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance placed on its third reading by its title; Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Knickrehm, Upperman and Williams voting aye,Mildenstein voted nay; The Ordinance was' read b~ its title and declared passed its third reading . Moved by Williams that the Ordinance be placed on its final pas- sage and finally passed; Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Jttstice,Knickrehm, Upperman and Williams voting aye,Mildenstein voted nay; The Mayor declared the Ordinance finally passed and approved the same. Reports of the Police Judge,Water,Light & Ice Commissioner for December and report of Clerk of Receipts and dislbursements were read and on motion of Hehnke placed on file. Knickrehm _called attention to Complaints of Bill Boards placed opposite the Junior High School and other places. The S ewer Committee reported finding the Bid~ of Wm.Kelly & Co., for Sewer District No.156 to be the lowest and best bid and on motion of Falldorf they were awarded the Oontract,Prestite Joints to be used. ~'~,"",--'-:_~- 29::1 The Sewer Committee presented Report as follows; Janual'Y 15, 1930 Honorable Mayor & Council Grand Island, Nebr. Gentlemen: . We your committee on Sewers, beg leave to recommend that the city enter into a contract with Messrs. Black & Veatch Consul ting Engineers of Kc~m8as Oi ty, Missouri, for the neceBsary detailed surveys, measurements, plans, specifications and contract documents for a sewer disDosal of the activitated sludge type as may be selected by the city, which plans are to be subject to the approv[:tl of the city; such plans are to be submi ttedto the Nebraska State Department of Health for their approval and any changes J.'eouired. by that department or by the City Council shall be embodied in said plans and specifications. As many sets of such plans auu specifications as may be required for the prosecution of the work shall be delivered to the city under said contract, and at the completion of the work, said engineers shall file with the city accurate plans showing the work as actually constructed. They are furthel~ to furnish plans anti specifications to prospective bidders at the cost of printing or duplication; they are to be present at the letting of the construction contract and to assist the city in the tabulation of bids and for consulta.tion in respect to the relative merits of the same, they to make final inspection and operation tests of the disposal works before the acceptance of the same by the city, and to make a complete report to the city as to the condition of the work. They are further to prepare schedule and instruct the plant operator in the routine plant operation. Said contract shall further provide that after the award of the ~)nstruction contract and upon order of the city, the engineers shall place an experienced and. competentsupervisi,ng engineer at Grand Island during the entire construction period, or such part thereof as is desired by the city, to oversee the construction work and secure compliance with the plans and specifications. At least once a month the engineers shall send a competent engineer from their office, other than the supervising engineer, to inspect the work and said supervising engineer shall be satisfactory to the city. Said contract shall 'Provide that the city pay said Black & Veatch, a sum equal to 4% of the actual cost of the work, payable as follows: '. 2% of the estimated cost of the work sh,all be payable wi th in sixty days after the delivery of the approved plans and specific~ ations to the city. 1% of the cost of the work shall be payable upon the award of the constl'llction contract and. the remai nder of said 4% shall be payable on the completion and acceptance of the work by the city. Said contract shall further provide that for the service pertaining to the supervising engineer, the city agrees to pay said Black & Veatch the sum of $300.00 per month for the time spent by the supervising engineer in Grand Island, but said engineer is to be furnished only for such time as may be ordered by the city. Any additional engineers will be furnished at the request of the city for the sum of $250.00 per month for such period as the city may desire. Respectfully submitted, HENRY H. FALLDORF CARL HEJHJKE C. H. JUSTIOE L. O. WILIJIAMS Sewer Committee On motion of Falldorf the report was adopted and the City Attorney instructed to prepare proper Contract. Adjourned~~~ H.E.Olicffford o i ty Olerk The Council met pursuant to the following call: To the Members of the City Council, G ra.rftlT eland ,Ne bI Jan.24, 1930, 7:30Pll Grand Island,Nebraska; (295( Gentlemen; _n~ ---., A Special Meeting of the City Council is hereby called ~or this eViening at 7-30 O'clock at the Oouncil Ohamber for the purpose' of taking up and acting upon the mattter of acquiring right of way for street purposes for the proposed; Viaduct across the Railroad at the westerly part of the G4ty by purchas~,condemnation of otherwise and passing such Ordi- nance or Reso1utiomas may be deemed necessary. For the purpose of amending and extending Sewer Distric$ No. 156 if deemed advisable. . And for the purpose of taking up and &C"ting upon any other matter of business which the Council may wish to con- sider and ac:t upon. Notice of call accepted O. A. ABBOTT, JR. . Mayor L, o. WilliAmS LOll; R W. Ttppp.'T'm;:!n O~"l H~h"l.k~ O. J _ Cords o 'R'. .Tl1R't.inA Carl Knickrehm HAnry A. W;:!llnQ'T'~ Geo. Mildenstein .~ ~ His Honor the Mayor presiding and all members present at roll call. The call was read and made a part of the minutes. The street Committee presented the following report, and Williams moved its adoption. Oarried on roll, all members being present voting aye, and the Mayor declared the report adopted. 296 REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON STREETS AND ALLEYS TO THE HON. MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF GRAND ISLAND, lfEBRASKA: ~ ~ The undersigned, comprising all of the members of your committee on streets and alleys, report that we have carefully examined the blue prints, plans and specifications presented by F. C. Rolls, State Division Engineer of the Department of Public Works of Nebras- ka, for a proposed new highway extending from the Southeast cor- ner of Block 9 in Baker's Addition to said City in a northwesterly direction across the Union Pacific Railroad Company's right-of- way to the Westerly limits of the City with a viaduct over the Union Pacific Railroad Company's right-of-way and find that it will be necessary for this city to condemn a right-of-way in accor- dance with the survey, blue prints and plans prepared by the Department of Public Works and recommend that the City Council instruct the City Attorney to prepare an ordinance condemning private property for the uses of the city for the proposed new highway to connect with the Lincoln and Potash Highways commencing at the Southeast corner of Block 9, Baker's Addition and extending Northwesterly to the city limits on the West in accordance with the survey and blue prints presented herewith of the Department , ~ ..~ Ordinance No. 1330 was presented, condemning a right-of-way for street: Moved by Mildenstein that the Ordinance be placed on its first reading. Carried on roll call, Cords, Fal~dorf, Rehnke, Justice, Knickrehm,Mi1den- Upperman and Williams voting ayei The Ordinance was read and stein declared passed its first reading. Moved by Williams that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance placed on its second reading by its title. Carried on roll call, Cords, Fall- dorf, Rehnke, Justice, Knickrehm, Mildenstein, Uppermand- and Williams voting aye. The ,Ordinance was re~d by its title and declared passed its second reading~ 297 Moved by Kniokrehm that the rules be suspended and the Ordinanoe placed on its third reading by its title. Carried on roll call Cords, Falldorf, Hehnke, Justice Knickrehm, Mildenstein, Upperman and Williams, voting aye. The Ordinance was read by its title and declared passed its third reading. Moved by Falldorf that the Ordinance be placed on its final passage and finally passed. Carried on roll call, Cords, Falldorf, Behnke, Justice, Knickrehm, Mildenstein, Upperman and Williams, voting aye. The Mayor declared the Ordinance finally passed and approved the same. ~~ -~ Adj~d, ~ . H. :;c~~ City Clerk. ~ ~ __ ____~_~._._____..____-___'__._:..~.~~~~~__.c,..~.,~.:~..___~___...:........~____--'_-~_'____'__ ,;_- 298 .,.~ Grand Island1Nebraska,Feb.6,1930 The Counoil met in regular s&ssion1His Honor1the Mayor presidtgg and Aell Members present at roll. call. The minutes of the meetings of Jan.151 & 241 were read and approved. e.c~ The City Treasurer presented a list of delinquent oocupation taxes which was read and on motion of Rehnke referre~ to the Chief of Poli~e to oolle~. r Justioe referred to the Water, Light & Ioe aommit~Be . Petition of Fred W.Ashton and A erthur a.Mayer for a Sewer Dist. ~...~ -.., ~ across Arthur street between Seonnd and Third was read and on f~ : motion of Falldorf the Pet (on was gran~ed and the Attorney to prepare and present proper Ordinance. The Stxeev Oommitttee presented. report as follows; To the Hon.Mayor & City Councllj We your Committ~e on Streets & Alleys reoommend that the following streets be opened; 1st. Ward Cherry Street from 11th to 12th S~) Poplar" " 11 Beal 11 n It 2nd Ward From Olark t.O Cleburn Clark to Looust:, From Adams to Locust; Louise to Phoenix Ave Phoenix A ve to California Ave 80 ft Greenwich at from Anna at: to Phoenix Ave80 ft Lincoln St from A nna to Phoenix Ave 80 ft RespeQtfully Sbb- Washin~t:on st. Anna St:. to Phoenix Ave 80 ft mi tted 3rd Ward 80 ft L.C.Williams Oak St. from Ashton Age to Bismark Road 80 ft C.Cords Kimball St:.from Chas.St to Ashton Ave C .H.Justice Nt of Court su.from Pine to Syoamore 30 f8eo.Mildenst~in On motion of Williams the report was adopteoo. 60 ft:, 60' n 68 " JOhl1 St Anna Oklahoma Ave Eddy St Clark at: 80 ft: 80 ft 80 ft: 80 ft .. -~ --., -~ -., Aot,. The Bond Commi tt:ee reported finding the Bond of Beer Co. for Wreoking B uildings,Depository Bond of Grand Island Nat'l ,Bank and Offioia1 Bond of Walter M. Wheeler and, Auotioneer Bond Of C.A,.Munn to all be in proper form and their sureties to be be suffieient"and on Motion of Upperman they were approved. The Street: & A 11ey Committee reported; To the Hon.Mayor & City Council; We ,Your Committ:ee on Street & Alley after going over the Petition asking for a Paving D~Bt..n So.Pine S t: .recommend ll.,,o. Will iams that the request be granted. C.,. Cords Geo.Mi1denst:ein C.H.Justice On motion of Williams the report: was adppted and the City Atty. instruct.ed to prepare an Ordinance for the creation of a Paving ~ist:rict: as requested . 300 ~ ~ Bills against the City were presented and read and on motion of Justice allowedi,for list see the Claim .egister. rAn Ordinance,NO.1331 creating Sewer Dist.No.15? was presented; Moved by Justice that the Ordinance be placed on its first; rea4- ing; Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice, Knickrehm,Mildenst.ein,Upperman and Williams voting aye,nay nOIlf; The Ordinance was read and dec~ared passed its first reading. Moved by Mildenst.ain that the rules be suspended and the Ordi- nance placed on its second reading by its title; Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Knickrehm, Mildenstein,Upperman and Williams voting aye,nay none; The Ordinance was read by its title and declared passed ias second read,ing. MQved by Knickrehm that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance placed on its third reading by its title; Carried on rof! call ,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Just.ice,Knickrehm, Mildenst.einUpperman and Williams voting aye, nay none; The Ordinance was read by it.s title and declared passed its third refding. Moved.: by Justice that the Ordinance be placed on its final passage and finally passed; Carried on roll oall,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Just.ice,Knickrehm, Mildenst.ein,Upperman and Williams voting aye,nay none; mmmmlmmmmammmmmaammmammmpmmmmmmmmmmmamd, t--The Mayor declared the Ordinance finalltpassed.and appro",ed the same. /.-' An Ordinance,NO.1332, Creating Paving Dist:.NO.86 ,Pine Street.-, was presented; Moved by Mildenstein that the Ordinance be placed on its first reading; Carried on roll call ,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Kn~aehm, Mildenstrein,Upperman and Williams voting aye,nay none; The Ordinance was rea.d and declared. passed its flrs*~ ding ; Moved by Justice that the rules De suspended and the Ordinance placed on its second reading by its tit.le; Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Knickrehm, Mildenstein,Upperman and Williams voting aye,nay none; ~~ ..., The Ordinance was read by its tit:le and declared passed its Sec-ond mum reading. Moved by Upperman that, the rules be suspended and the Ordinance placed on its third reading by its title; Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Knickrehm, Mildenst.ein,Upperman and Williams voting aye,nay none; The Ordinance was read by its tit.le and deolared passed its third reading. Moved by Justice that the Ordinance be placed on its final passage and finally passed;; Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Just.iae,Knickrehm, Mildenstein,Upperman and williams voting aye, nay none; rThe Mayor declared the Ordinanoe finally passed and approved the same. ~ --. ~ -.,., 301 ~An Ordinance NO. 1333 ,Am.ll74,was presented; Moved by Mildenstein that. the Ordinance be placed on its first, reading; Oarried on roll call,Oords,Falldorf,Rehnke,Justice,Knmckrehm, Mildenstein,Upperman and Williams voting aye,nay none; The Ordinanas was read and declared passed its first readinm; Moved by Justice tha~ the rules be suspended and the Ordinance Place~n its second reading by its title; Oarried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Knickrehm, Mildenstein.Upperman and Williams voting aye"/t nay none; , The Ordinance was read by its title and dealared passed its second reading. Moved by Upperman that the rules be suspended and the Ordi- nance be placed on its third reading by its title; Oarried on roll call, Cords, Falldorf, Rehnke,Justice,Knickrehm, Mildenstein,Upperman and Williams voting aye,nay none; The Ordinance was read by its tit.le and declared passed~ its third reading. Moved by Rehnke that the Ordinance be placed on its final pUIII passage and finally passed. Carried on roll call Oords,Falldor~,Hehnke,Justice,Xnickrehm, Mildenstein,Upperman and Williams voting aye,nay none; vThe Mayor declared the Ordinance finally passed and approved the same. Reports of the several Officers for the month of January were read and on motiomof Falldorf placed. on file. 1>'- Adjourned ~~ Oity Clerk . ,"~ REPORT OF APPROPRIATIONS & EXPENDITURES FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1929 to 1930 AND TO FEBRUARY 5, 1930 GENERAL FUND Salaries n..~ --"., Streets & Alleys Hydrant Rental Lighting Sewer Ino. Outfall Sewer Deoree of Court Inoidental P ARK FUND POLIOE FUND CEMETERY FUND FIRE FUND PAVING FUND MUSIO IOE FUND WATER FUND LI GRT FUND SEWER DISTRIOT FUND PAVING DISTRICT FUND Appropriated $ 13,000 22,500 5,500 16,750 20,000 40,000 60,000 14,000 191,750 5,000 19,000 9,000 20,000 20,000 4,500 269,250 Expended $ 6,695.00 18,343.60 19,233.53 6,040.64 50,312.77 1,767.00 10,494.52 3,879.83 9,848.38 6,913.17 1,500.00 84,715.67 16,550.15 26,011.74 122,193.46 4,223.72 38,352.82 BOND & INTEREST FUND TOTAL EXPENDED-----$ 292,047.56 Ba1anoe $ 6,305.00 4,156.40 5,500.00 16,750.00 766.47 40,000.00 60,000.00 7.959.36 124,687.23 3,233.00 8,505.48 5,120.17 10,151.62 13,086.83 3,000.00 167,784.33 Respeotfu11y submitted February 19, 1930 -~ ~ H. E. CLIFFORD Oity 01erk 303 ~ Grand Is1and,Nebraska,February 19,1930 The Council met in regular session,His Honor,the Mayor presiding and all Members present at roll call. The minutes of the last regular meeting were read and approved. A communication from the City Employees Association asking that: the Council submit a proposition to A mend the City Char- ter so that a Pension System can be edopted was presented and on motion of Cords referred to the Finance Commi tt"ee. A communication from the Omaha National Company thanking the Council for their co-operation in the matter of sale of Bonds was read and on motion of Rehnke placed on file. T om Watson,Fire Inspector addressed the.Clouncil in regard to Inspeo~ion: of the C-ity for F ire protection purposes. The Finance Committee reported having had a conference with the Insueance Agents .~amma;as per their request and asked for furthex time; Geo.Cowton and Paul Ruston were present on behalf of the Insurance Agents and after some discussion Hehnke moved that the Council consent that the Insurance Agents have the Engineers make a survey of the City property and report to the Council; The same to be done without expens~ to the City. , ,--G, ~:z.-,\./L-'-i_'-L"'L.i The Auditing Committee Presented Bill of each of the Z~ning Commission without advice and on motion the same was allowed. .~ ~ On motion of Mil denstein the Oommittee was given Power to Act in the matter am the repair of the several voting places. The Water & Light Committee made report; Hon.Mayor & City Council,Grand Isl~nd,Nebraska; Gentlemen; We, your Oommi ttee on v'Vater and Light, to whom was: referred the Petition for an Electrolier District on Wheeler Avenue,from Locust Street to Seaond Street ,beg to recommend that a District be created ,covering the above Street,to be known as District No.3. C.H.Justice, H.Falldorf, L.C.Williams C.J.Cords, Committee. On motion of Justice the report was adopted. Eills against the City Were presented and read and om motion of Justice allowed, for list, , see the Claim Register. An Ordlnance,No.1334,condemning property for Street and Water Works purposes was presented; 3.04 ~ Moy-ed by Upperman that the Ordinance be placed on .its first Reading; Oarried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Kn1ckrehm, Mildenstein,Upperman and Williams voting aye, Nay none; The Ordinance was read and declared passed its first reading. Moved by Justice that the rules be suspended and the Ordinanoe placed on its secrond reading by its ti~le; Oarried on roll call, Cords, Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Knickrehm, Mildenstein,Upperman and Williams voting aye,nay none; The Ordinance was read by its title and decrlared passed its second reading. Moved by Knickrehm that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance plaoed on its third reading by its title; Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice , Knickrehm, Mildenstein,Upperman and Williams voting aye,nay none; The Ordinance was read by its title and declared passed its third reading. Moved by Williams that the Ordinance be placed on its final,..."" passage and finally passed,. Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldor:fi,Hehnke,Justice, Knickrehm, m~mmmm Mildenstein,Upperman and Williams voting aye,nay none; The Mayor dealared the Ordinance finally passed and approved the IJJ' same. An Ordinance was presented calling an election to vote Bonds for addition to the Library,etc. Moved by Mildenstein that the Ordinance be placed on its first reading; Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Knickrehm, First R Mildenstein,Upperman and Williams voting aye,nay none; The Ordinance was. read and declared passed its first reading. An Ordinance,NO.1335,Creating Lighting District No.2,Koenig Street from Locust to Blaine,was presented; Moved by Justice that the Ordinance be placed on its first reading Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Knickrehm, Mildenstein,Upperman and Williams voting aye,nay none; The Ordinance was read and declared passed its first reading; Moved by Hehnke that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance placed on its second reading by its title; Carried on roll call, Cords, Falldorf , Hehnke , Knickrehm, Justice, Mildenstein,Upperman and Williams voting aye,nay none; The Ordinance was read by its title and declared passed its second reading . Moved by Knickrehm that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance placed on its third reading by its title; Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Knickrehm, Mildenstein,Upperman and Williams voting aye,nay none; The Ordinance was read by its title and declared passed its third reading. Moved by Upperman that the Ordinance be placed on its final pas- sage and finally passed; Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Knickrehm, Mildenstein,Upperman and Williams voting aye,nay none; The Ordinance w~s declared by the Mayor finally passed and he approved the same. An Ordinance,NO.1336,creating Lighting District No.3,Wheeler Ave was presented; Moved by Justice that the Ordinance be placed on its first readingl Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Knickrehm, Mildenstein,Upperman and Williams voting aye,nay none; The Ordinance was read and declared passed its first reading; Moved by Williams that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance placed on its second reading by its title; Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Knickrehm,Justice, Mildenstein,Upperman and Williams voting aye,nay none; The Ordinance was read by its title and declared passed its mamma second reading . Moved by Williams that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance placed on its third reading by its title; Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Knickrehm, Mildenstein,Upperman and williams voting aye,nay none; The Ordinance was read by its title and declared passed its third reading. ~ .., 305 _A .., On motion of Falldorf the Counoil adjourned to February 26, 1930,S,P.II. ~~ H.E.Clifford,City Clerk ~ .~ , - ..'.- '.- ,..... :., -'_~' .._L__-'_.-~~__;,~'._>___','.c.._.""'.;c-:, _'-' c~,_ _.:_~_c_ ~__:'.i:~-,~_~~~-,-" c___~~~~_'_'~~ _ Grand Island, Nebr. Feb. 26" 1930, 8 P. Y. 306 The Oouncil met pursuant to adjournment, His Honor, the Mayor presiding and all members present at roll call. The Finance Oommittee made report as follows: ~ -~ To the Mayor and Members of the City Council of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska: Your Finance Oommittee begs leave to report that we have examined the estimate of the cost of the proposed addition to the Library Building and sketohes and plans "for the building submitted br Arthur D. Baker, Architect, and the written acceptance of the joint committee of the Puqlic Library Board and the Hall Oounty Historical society, approving the sketches and recommending that the City Council provide for voting and bond issue of not exceed $35,000.00, at the comming election on'Anrillst. The written estimate of the architect and the acceptance of the plans by the Joint Committee of the Public Library Board and the Hall County Historical Society are presented herewith. Your Committee recommends that the estimate and sketches submitted by Arthur D. Baker, approved by the Public Library Board and the Hall County Historical Society be adopted and that an ordinance submitting a bond issue of $35,000.00 be prepared by the City Attorney and that the bonds be purchased from excess fund of the Light and Water Department, the bonds to be callable after five years and to bear interest not ex- ceeding 5 ~ and to be payable one-tenth annually after five years, and in an emergency the City to sell the bonds on the market at public or private sale at par on a three-fourths vote of the Council. CARL BEHNKE H. Falldorf Carl Knickrehm C. H. Justice. Finance Committee .~ -.., On motion of Hehnke the report was adopted. An Ordinance No. 1337, was again taken up, calling an election to vote bonds for an addition to the Library, etc. Moved by Hehnke that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance be placed on its second reading by title. Carried on roll call; Cords, Falldorf, Hehnke, Justice, Knickrehm, Mildenstein, Upperman and Williams voting aye, nay none. The Ordinance was read by its title and declared passed its second reading. Moved by Justice that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance be placed on its third reading by its title. Carried on roll call; Cords, Falldorf,Hehnke, Justice, Knickrehm, Mildenstein, Upperman and Williams voting aye, nay none. The Ordinance was read by its ti tIe and declared pa,ssed its third reading. Moved by Williams that the Ordinance be placed on its final passage and be finally passed. Carried on roll call, Cords _ ---.:.....-"""-_~ _____ __,-,~_,_~~,~.:................__'_.'__c_,_~_L..Cc.__.~'--"-_~':"""""~~' ~~_~_'___,-.'__,--,----_~,_~,:-___,,_C:;_;_,__~____C'__'-'-__~__':~_.~~_'_'.~':'~-~'_';"'__'''''':''';~~_~.~ 307 Falldorf, Hehnke, Knickrehm, Justice, Mildenstein, Upperman and Willaims all voting aye, nay none. The Mayor declared the Ordinance finally passed and approved the same. The Street Committee made report as follows: To the Honorable Mayor & City Council: We, your committee on Streets and Alleys recommend that 2nd Street paving between Pine street and Locust street be repaired and that the Engineer be instructed to prepare estimates and Olerk advertise for bids. -- ...'W' Respectfully submitted, L. C. Williams Geo. Mildenstein C. J. Cords C. H. Justice On motion of Williams the report was adopted. A communication form the Publix Theatres, signed by Vogel Gettier, asking for permission to erect a sign was presented and on motion of Falldorf referred to the Code Committee with power to ac~. A petition to create a Water main District embracing that part of College st. from its intersection with Huston Avenue west to Lafayette Ave. and then South on Lafayette Ave. was presented. On motion of Justice the petition was referred to the Water & Light Committee. The matter of pensions for employees was taken up and discussed. Moved by Hehnke that the proposition be referred to the Finance Committee and Employee's Ase'n. Committee for discussion. Motion carried. Adjourned. ~~ H. E. CLIFFORD City Clerk. -. .. ,., 308 Grand Island,Nebraska,March S?1930 The Council met in regular se~sion,His Honor,the Mayor presidi~ K and all Memhers present at roll call. The minutes of the last regular and inter~ening meeting were rem and approV\ed. A communication from the Pulaski Centennial Oommission was read. A petition asking for Lights at the Street Intersections in Pleasant Home Addition was re:ad and on motion of Justice referrEli ~ .~ . to the Water;Light & Ice Committee~ Falldorf presented the following Resolution and on his motion it was adopted. RESOLUTION BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GRAND ISLAND,NEBRASAX!; That no Permits be issued for curb pumps for gasoline from and after March 5,1930 ,until new Ordinances in regard to the uses of gasoline in the City of Grand Island can be enacte~ Henry H.Falldorf Carl Hehnke L.C.Williams C.R.Justice Committee The Finance Committee asked for further time in the matter of -~ -.., Pensioning tl10se WhO ha.vebeen in oontinuous serv,ice of the City; and on motion of Hehnke further time was granted. The Auditing Committee reported a claim ofR.D.Kingsbury for mone; re!i;ained by the ai ty upon Contract~ of the Traill Paving Co., and assigned to him,without recommendation and on motion of Hehnke the same was referred to the Oity Attorney and the Water & Light Committee to report, at the next meeting. The Street Oommi tt.ee reported; To the Hon.Mayor & Oity Council; We,your Oommittee on Streets and Alleys find that no protest has been filed on Paving Dist.18B.The 20 day periOd for Prote'st having passed ~e therefore recommend the Oi ty Engineer prepare estimates & City Clerk advertise for bids. Respectfully submitted. L.O.Williams C.H.Justice Geo.Mildenstein . C.J.Cords, crbmmittee. On motion of W'~lliams the report was adopted. The Water & Light Committee reported; Ron.Mayor & Council,Grand Island,Neb. March Ist.1930 Gentlemen; We,Your Committ.ee on Water & Light ,to whom has been referred the petition for the installation of a Water Maiqin Lafayett.e Avenue,from College Street to State Street ,beg to recommend ~ District be created covering the above described location. ~ C.H.Justice C.J.Cords H.Falldorf L.C.Williams, Committee On motion of Justice the report was adopted. '" ~-~::"",~"~,..:.:.....:...-.~~_.,--,--,-~-~.,...- -----~"-'--'-~'->~."'"'-._,~"'"'-.'-'-'-....,'----'~.----'-------'--~~~-'--'~~ 309 n~ 'W' The Bond Committee made report; Grand Island,Ne'braska,Mar.5,1930 TO THE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCILOF THE OIT Y OF GRAHB ISLAND?NEBRASKA: Your Committee on Bonds begs leave to report that the Grand ISland,Na.tional Bank has ceased to do business and has been taken over by the First National Bank of2-Grand Island,Nebraska; That the Grand Island National Bank has accDunted for .all moneys deposited with it belonging to the Sity of Grand Island,and haa honored all checks drawn by the City Treasurer and is no longer a Depository of City Funds;that the City Treasurer has reported in writing that the Grand Island National Bank has faithfully accounted for and paid over to the City of Grand Island,all moneys and deposits received by it from the City. Your Committee therefore recommends that the liability of t the New Jessey Fidelity & Plate Glass Insurance Company of Newark, New Jersey,The National Surety Company ,T he Indemnity Insurance Company of North America ,and th e United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company of Baltimore ,Marylan~,as,Obligors on Bonds cover.g- -ing deposits of the City of Grand Island,and of the Water,Light a and Ice Departments of the City ,in said Grand Island National B Bank be released and discharged from all further liability as sureties or obligors on such bonds. Louis E.Upperman C.J.Cords Geo.Mildensteim Cark Behnke Motion I move that the foregoing report. of the Committee on bonds be adopted and that all obligors and sureties on bonds securing deposits of the funds of the City of Grand Islan~,and of the Water, Light & Ice departments<of said City in the Grand Island N National Bank of Grand Island,Nebraska,be released and discharged of all liabliity as such smmmmpmmamm1 sureties and obligors from March 5,1930. Louis E.Upperman Motion carried. Transfer of Liability of United States Fidelity & Guaranty Co., and Fidelity & Deposit Company of Maryland from Nebraska state Bank to Nebraska National Bank by the City on motion of Upperman. ~ consented to Bond of Geer. Qo., for Permit for use of Street was found by the Bonding Com~'<cto be in proper form and the surety sufficient and on motion of Upperman same was approved, & Permit issued. Upperman reported that the School Board would consent to the usa of West Lawn School Building and Wasmer School Building for the ensuing City and Primary Elections. Friday March 14,1930 at 8 P.M. was set as time for hearing on Dance Ordinance which is proposed. Also Fire Ordinance. Bills against the Oity were presented and read. and on motion of Mildenstein allowed, for list see the Claim Register. Reports of the various Oity officers were read and on motion of -~ -~ Falldorr placea on 111e. EStimate of the Oity Engineer of cost of repairing Paving on Second Street from Pine to Locust was reaa a nd on motion of Williams adopted and the Olerk instructed to advertise for Bids . Essimate of the City Engineer of the Oost of Paving Paving District )( No. 86,Pine Street, was read and on motion of Williams adopted and the Clerk instructed to advertise for bids for its construction Adjourned ~~ B.E.Olifford,City Clerk. 310 REPORT OF EXPENDITURES AND APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE FISOAL YEAR 1929-1930 AND TO MARCH 5, 1930 GENERAL FUND Salaries -~ ~-..., street & Alleys Hydrant Rental Lighting Sewer Incidental Outfall Sewer Decree of Oourt Incidental PARK FUND POLIOE FUND CEMETERY FUND FIRE FUND PAVING FUND MUSIO IOE FUND WATER FUND LIGHT FUND SEWER DISTRIOT FUND PAVING DISTRIOT Appropriated Expended Balance $ 7,515.00 $ 5,485.00 $ 13,000 22,500 5,500 16,750 20,000 40,000 60,000 14,000 191,750 5,000 19,000 9,000 20,000 20,000 4,500 269,250 19,471.73 20,189.19 7,403.75 54,.579.67 1,987.93 12,234.74 4,214.43 11,401.21 6,913.17 1,500.00 92,831.15 18,631.66 29,550.10 137,648.41 4,233.19 38,732.65 BOND & INTEREST FUND TOTAL AMOUNT EXPENDEDt321,627.16 ~ ..,., Respectfully submitted March 19, 1930. H. E. OLIFFORD Oity 01erk 3,028.27 5,500.00 16,750.00 189.19--- 40,000.00 60,000.00 6,596.25 137,170';33 . 3,012.07 6,765.26 4,785.57 8,598.79 13,086.83 3,000.00 176,418.85 311 G"rand Island, Nebraska, March 19,1930 -71',-< rvt....~.; C1--J The Oouncil met in regular session,Hie Honor presiaing and all t, x ~ Members present at roll call. The minutes of the lasu regular meeting were read and approved. Obmmunication from Arthur Mueller as to Gasoline Ourb Pumps was read and on motion of Falldorf referred to the Code Com. Com. from Waller & Fulk was read and filed. Bids of Diamond Engineering 00. Oentral Bridge and Oonstruction Co.,of Wahoo, Abel Oonstruction Oo.,of Lincoln and Roberts Construction Co.,of Lincoln, for Paving Distric~ No.a6,Pine Street and for Repairing Paving in Second Street from Pine to Locust were opened and read and m motion of Williams referred to the Street Oommituee. The Auditing Committee reported delinquent Occupation Taxes and on motion of Falldorf they were re~erred to the Finance Com. The Street Committee made Reporu.; Te'o Hon.Mayor & City C-ouncil; We your Commi tt.ee on Streets & Alleys find the bid of the Diamond Engineering 00. to be the lowest & beet bid for the Repairing of Paving on 2nd St. ,We therefore recommend the Mayor & City Clerk enter into Contracu. Respectfully submitt;ei L.C.Williams Geo.Mildenstein C.H.Justice O.J.Cords Committee. On motion of Williams the report was adopted and Contract. awarded. yi On motion of Williams the Olerk was instructed to return the .~ -., checks of the Un-successful bidders on the Second St.Repair jm Thw Water & Light Committee made report. Grand ~sland,Nebraska,March 15,1930, Hon.Mayor & Oity 0 ouncil,Grand Island,Nebraska; Gentlemen; We,your Committee on water & Light ,to whom was re- ferred the petition of J.W.Hammond and others, for Street Lights in Pleasant Home Addition ,beg to recommend the installation by the Light Department ,of six intersection lights as follows; Locust Street and Nebraska Avenue Oxnard and Eureka Windolph and St.Mary's Bismark Avenue and Silvan Bismar,k Avenue and Eureka Windolph and Locust. C.H.Justice Henry H.Falldorf O.J.Oords L.O.W illiams, Committee. On motion of Justice the report was adopted. The Water,Light & Ice Committee re~orted; Hon.Mayor and Oity Oouncil,G rand sland,Nebr. We, your committee on Water,Light & Ice,find that no prote~ has been filed on Lighting District No. 3, and recommend tnt the Oi ty Engineer be instruct:ed to prepare estimat~es of cost , and 1B Oity Clerk advertise for bids for the same .Respectfully Submitl -ted. C.H.Justice,Henry H.Falldorf,O.J.Oords,L.O.Williams,Comm. On motion of Justice the report was adopted. The following Resolution was, presented and Justice moved its adoption; ..~ .~ -~ u...,- . 3121 RESOLUT ION BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAMOE AND CITY OOUNCIL of the City of Sma Grand Island ,Nebraska; That, the City of Grand Island Nebraska, exeaute ,~ha~ certain agreement between the st. Joseph and Grand Island Railway Company covering construction ,maintenance and oper~tion of a 2300 volt elec- tric power wire line over and across the r~ght of way ,track and wim of said the st. Joseph and Grand Island ,Railway Company near grand Island,Hall County, Nebraska; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED ?TH~T the Mayor and City Clerkbe,and they are hereby,authorizedand d~rected to sign and attest said contract in Duplicate on behalf of said Oity,and the City Clerk be authorized to affix the co~porateiseal of said Oity thereto ,on behalf of said City C.H.Just~ce,Cha rman Attest H.E.Clifford Oity Clerk O.A.Abbott,Jr. Mayor i' Mildenstein,Upperman and Williams voting aye,nay none; The Ordinance was read by its title and dealaredpassed its se~ond reading. Moved by Knickrehm that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance placed on its third reading by its title; Carried on roll call, Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Knickrehm, Mildenstein,Upperman and Williams voting aye,nay none; The Ordinance was read by its title and declared passed its third reading. 313 Mildenstein,U'pperman and Williams voting aye,nay none; The Mayor declared the Ordinance finally passed and approved the same. An Ordinance,No.l339, Repealing Ordinance NO.1335 was presented; Moved by Mildenstein that: the Ordinance be placed on its first re- c_~ ading; Carried on roll call,all Members being present voted aye; Wm~m.m.~ The Ordinance was read and declared passed its 1st Rea~ng Moved by Justice that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance placed on its second reading by its title; Carried on roll call, all Members being present and voting aye; The Ordinance was read by its title and declared passed its Seaodd reading. Moved by Knickrehm that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance placed on its third reading by its title; Carried on roll call, all members being present voting aye, The Ordinance was read by its title and declaree passed its third reading. Moved by Williams that the Ordinance be placed on its final pas~ge and finally passed; Carried on roll call,all Members being present and voting aye; The layor dealared the Ordinance finally passed and approved the same. The report of the Water,Light & Ice Commissioner was read and on motion of Falldorf placed on file. AdjOUrn~/-CL'~ H.E- .Ci<1~ford City Clerk -~ 314 Grand Island,Nebraska,April 2,1930 The Council met in regular session,His Honor,the Mayor presiding ~ and all members present at roll call except Justice who came in later. .~ ~ The minutes of the last regular meeting were read and approved. Dr.McGrath Pres. and J.A.Furgison,Sec. of the Zoning Commission were present and presented oral progrees of the Commissi on and askin~ for instructions as to expense to go to and on motion of Falldorf the matter was referred to the Finance Committee and the Mayor to confer with the Zoning Commission and report back to the Council. An agent of the Publix Theatres was present objecting to the payment of penalty on the Occupation Tax assessed against the Capitol and on motion of Rehnke the matter was referred to the Fina.nce Committee. Mrs. Roberts addressed the Council as to the proposed Dance Ordinance asking for' an opportunity for a conference and it was arranged to have same on Thursday evening April 10,1930. A communication from the International'Harvester Company was presented and read asking that the storm Sewer System be so extended as to care for stor~ water from the roof of their proposed building and on motion of Falldorf the matter was referred to the Sewer Committee. Protest of B.L.Wilkinson,Mrs.R.P.Laurey,Nellie B.Hoge,C.C.Havens, I.R.Alter,A.L.Dunn,M.L.Rich and Chas.L.Raux,agains the establish- ment of a Funeral Home on lot 3 in Block 83 of the Original ~own of Grand Island was read and on motion of Falldorf referred to the Code Committ:ee,City Attorney and Mayor. .~ -~ Protest of C.A.Martin,Jennie S.Shumann and about 20 others against the pile of rock and rubbish on Lot One in Block 28 of the original Town of Grand Islahd was read and on motion of Williams referred to the Sewer Committee. Two Communications were filed Protesting and Withdrawing names from communication as to the issuance of Permit for building on Lot 6 Block 26 Russel Wheeler"s Addition and on motion of Falldorf the matter was referred to the Code Committee and the Building Inspector and City Attorney. With Power to Act. On motion of Fa1ldorf the salary of Paul Mouse1,Asst.City Engineer was raised to $175 per month ,effective April 1,1930. 315 Petition of Paul T.Clark and others for the creatioh of a Paving Distriot in 15, Street from Elm to Eddy wae rea.d and on motion of X Williams referred to the street Committee. Claim of Harold R.Fox for damages was read and on motion of Williams referred to the City attorney. The Street Committee made report as follows; To Honorable Mayor & City Council April 2,1930 .""".... We your Committee on Streets & Alleys find the petition for Asphalt in Paving Dist.#86 to be in the majority ,we therefore recommend the Dist~.b_e Paved with 2," Sheet Asphalt. We also find the Bid of the Diamond Eng.Co.,to be the lowest & )( X' -~ bes~ Bid & recommend they be awarded the Contract & Mayor & City Clerk execute the same. Respectfully submitted. L.C.Williams C.Cords Geo.Mildenstein On motion of Williams the report was adopted. The Contract Bond of the Diamond Engineering Company covering their Contract for Repair of Second street Paving was reported in proper form and the surety sufficient and on motion of Upperma the same was approved. The Police Committee reported that the Emergency Hospital was in need of repairs and on motion of cords the matter was referred ~ ~ to the City Property Committee with Power to Act. Bills against the City Were presented and read and on motion of Justice allowed, for list see the Claim Register. Petition of Sebastian Gimple and G.I.College for vacation of some Lots near the College was presented and read and on motion of Williams referred to ~he Street Committee; The Street Committee filed report as follows;' To the Hon.Mayor and Members of the City Counoil,Grand Island, Nebraska; Your Committee on Streets and Alleys recommend, that the Petition of the property owners in Scarff's Addition for the vacation of Taylor Avenue from the north line of State Stree~ to the South line of College Street and Waugh Street from the East line of Cus~er Avenue to the East line of Kruse Avenue and the Alleys in Blocks,5,6,7,11 and 12 be granted reserving an Ease- ment for public utilities in Block 12 for the City and that one half of Taylor Street North and West of Blockl2 in Scarff's Addition be sold to Sebastian Gimple and the Balance of the vacated streets be sold to Grand Island College for an Athletic field for such consideration as the Council shali deem proper a and that th e petition be denied ~s to other streets until the consent of ab'Lltting property owners can be secured. L.C.Williams Geo.Mildenstein C.J.Cords On motion of Williams the report was adopted. W'il1i~$ Adoption 3 18 presented. tile tol1.o1d.ng R.aolu.tloA u4l'1ij)ve4 it, RES 0 L U T 10 .N. --, - - -, - - - - - - Be it resolved by tIle Mayor and Oity Oouncil of the Oi ty of Grand Island, Nebraska., that said 01 ty sell and convey, in consideration of the sum of $ 50.00 to be paid to the -~ .. Oi ty of Grand. I sland, Nebraska., by Grand I sland College, of Grand Island, Nebraska, to Sebastian Gimple of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, the West half of tnat pa.rt of Taylor Avenue, heretofore vacated extending from the l'\Torth line of State Street to the Center line of Wau~} Street and the South tlaJ.f of that part of Waugh Street heretofore vacated, extend- ing from tne East line of Custer Avenue to the West line of ~.:.( Block 12, extended in a straight line North'Ato Grand Island . College of Grand I s1 and, Nebraska., the East half of that part of Taylor Avenue, heretofore vacated, extendine; from the North line of State Street to the North line of Wa'ugh Street and the North half of that part of Waugh Street, heretofore vacated, extendin~ from the East line of Ouster Avenue, to the Center line of Taylor Avenue, Emd all of that part of Waugh Street, heretofore vacated, extending from the East line of Taylor Avenue to the West line of Lafayette Avenue a.nd all of that part of Taylor Avenue, heretofore vacated, extending from the North line of Waugh Street to tHe South line of Oollege Street, all of t11e property above described being in Scarff's Addition to said C1 ty of G~and Island, the conveyances to be made by the City when Ordinance No. Id40' vacating the proportions of the Streets and Alleys above described becomes effective. ..~ .--.r Be it further resolved that the Mayor be and he is hereby auttl.Orized, empowered and directed on behalf of tl1e Oi ty of Grand Island, Nebraska, to execute, acknowledge and deliver to said Sebastian Gimple and to said Grand I sland College, deeds for the lands above described to be conveyed to said grantees respectively a~d that the City Clerk be authorized and directed to attest tile same and to affix thereto tJ1e corporate seal on behal!" of said City of Grand Island, as soon as said Ordinance No. 1340 , becomes effective, and after tne purctlase price therefor has been paid to the City Treasurer, provided however, no abstracts 317 of title a.re to be furni shed to either of t 11e grantees. L.C.Williams m~ ~ Motion carriedfn roll call,1\ll Members being present and voting aye and the M~yor declared the motion carried and the Resolution adopted. An Ordinance ,NO.1340 vacating certain Streets and Avenues in Scarff's Addition was presented; Moved by Justice that the Ordinance be placed on itsfirst reading; Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Knickrehm, Mildenstein,Upperman and Williams voting aye nay none; The Ordinance was read and declared passed its first reading~ MOTed by Williams that the rules be suspended and tbe Ordinance placed on its second reading by its title; Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Knickrehm, Mmmmmmmmm,Mildenstein,Upperman and Williams voting aye,nay none; The Ordinance was read by its title and declared passed its ~~dreading. .~ -~ Moved by Knickrehm that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance placedon its thire reading by its title; Carried on roll call,Cords Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Knickrehm, Mildenstein,Upperman and Williams voting aye,nay none; The Ordinance was read by its title and declared passed its third reading; Moved by Williams that the Ordinance be placed on its final pass- age and finally passed ; Carried on roll call ,Cords ,Falldorf,Hehnke ,Justice,Knickrehm, Mildenstein,Upperman and Williams voting aye,nay none; The Mayor declared the Ordinance finally passed and approved the same. An Ordinance pertaining to Dancing was presented; Moved by Justice that the Ordinance be placed on its first reading Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Juatice,Knickrehm, Mildenstein,Upperman and Williams voting aye, nay none; The Ordinance was read and declared passedi ts first reading; .... ~----_.- -" -. 318 Reports of the City Officers for March 1930 were read and on motion of Falldorf placed::on file. Estimates of the City Engineer of the cost of constructing Water Main in Water Main District NO.67 were ~ead and on motion of Willi- ams adopted and the City Clerk instructed to advertise for bids for its construction. ....~ Estimates of the City E~gineer of the cost of construction of Street Lights in Lighting District No.3 were read and on motion of Williams adopted and the City Clerk instructed to advertise for bids for same. Adjourned H.E.Clifford Ci ty Clerk' -~. --.., Grand IslandA Nebr. April 7, 193u 319 The 00unci1 met as provided by law for th~ purpose of canvass- ing the returns of the Municipal and School Election held April 1, 1930. His Honor, the Mayor presiding, Oords, Falldorf, Hehnke, I Justice, Kn1ckrehm, Mildenstein,Uppe:rman and Williams present at roll call. .~ ~ The returns of votes cast by mail were first canvassed. The ed Oouncil then p~eceeded to open the returns and canvas~them as follows: 1" t District ..l. 2 3 .i ~ .2 1 !! 9 - 10 Mail - - Tot~ Oouncilman First Ward Louis E. Upperman Second Ward Ohas. J. Oords ~M 81 105 99 116 61 2 278 Third Ward Henry H. Falldo:rf Oscar R. Kirscbke Fourth Ward I'm. M. J. Pepper Lee O. Williams 167 113 1 168 113 83 36 50 7 48 17" 65 40 176 170 Li'brary Bonds For Against Board of Edu- 9 40 29 25 59 15 73 83 39 91 4 467 469 19 45 91 23 45 5 31 36 31 143 cat ion -~~ ~ w. W. Ray ~ D. E. Ryder 'f-- I'm. Reutlinger'l 21 79112 50 J05 26 97 108 60 214 3 875 23 78 107 48104 42 100 D9 64 223 3 901 21 84 110 51107 44 100 lJ.6 63 222 3 921 for Falldorf moved that 467 having voted 8@a~fte~ the Library Bonds '1 and 469 aga1ns~ that the proposition be declared defeated. Oarried on roll call, Oo~ds, Falldorf, Hehnke, Justice, Knickrehm, Mildenstein, Upperman and Williams voting aye. Nay none. On motion of Mildenste1n that ~ in as much as Louis E. Upperman, 1st Ward, O. J. Oords, 2nd "'~rd, Henry H.Falldirf, 3rd Ward, and I'm. Pepper, Fourth Ward, received the pluarity of votes cast as Councilman 320 that they be declared duly elected for the ensuing term, and the Clerk be instructed to issue certificates of election for each of them. On motion of Mildenstein, W. W. Ray, D.; E. Ryder and Wm. Reutlinger having the majority of votes cast for members of the Board of Education for a term of 3 years", were declared elected for the ensuing term. ..~ .~ Adj ourned, H. E,. CLIFFORD City Clerk ~ ~' ~_.~~_-"---.J'_'-'_~_~____"--'-''-'''~'-''-''..__'_'--'_:_ ""':"---~_____~~'_' _._____..~___'___~-'--"--.~"~_.......:___',~_~..,__............'_'~~~__.:_:..:_._' GENERAL FUND Salaries Streets & Alleys ..~ ~ Hydrant Rental Lighting Sewer Inc. Outfall Sewer Decree of Court Incidental ,~ 1521 HEPORT OF EXPENDITURES AND APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE FISOAL YEAR 1929-1930 AND TO APRIL 5, 1930 Appropriated POLICE FUND 19,000 CEMETERY FUND 9,000 FIRE FUND 20,000 PAVING FUND 20,000 MUSIC FUND 4.500 269,250 IOE FUND WATER FUND LIGHT FUND SEWER DISTRICT FUND ' PAVING DISTRICT FUND Expended Balance $ 9,122.50 . 3,877.50 21,298.48 21,110.07 8.409.19 59,891.24 2,168.58 14,035.06 ,4,622.96 12,942.95 6,954.52 1.500.00 102,115.31 21,086.60 33,805.67 150,841.16 4,729.27 38,749.28 BOND & INTEREST FUND . TOTAL AMOUNT EXPENDED---- $351,376.29 . 13,000 22,500 ., 5,500 16,750 20,000 40,000 60,000 14.000 191,750 P ARIC FtTm>.5, 000 Respectfully submitted April 16, 1930. H. E~ CLIFFORD Ci ty Clerk .~ "., . , 1,201.52 5,500.00 16,750.00 1,110.07--- 40,000.00 60,000.00 5.590.81 131,858.76 2,831.42 4,964.94 4,377.04 7,057.05 13,045.'48 3.000.00 167, 134.'6V Grand Island~ April 9, 193u a P. M. 322 Nebr. The Couacil met in special session pursuant to the following call which was read and made a part of the minutes: To the Members of the City Council Grand Island, Nebr. Gentlemen: -~ ~ A special meeting of the Oity Oouncil is hereby called for this Wegnesday evening April 9, 1930 at 7:30 o.alock for the purpose of reoeiving and approving the official bonds and oaths of the Oouncilmen elect, receiving them into office and the election of a President of the Council, and the taking of such further matters of organization of the Oouncil as may be deemed best; and for the matter of taking up and acting upon any other matter of business that the Oouncil may wish to consider. O. A. ABBOTT, JR. Mayor Service of Notice of call accepted. C. H. Justice Louis E. Upperman Henry H. FalldDrf C. J. Oords Wilhelm Pepper Oarl Knickrehm Oa.rl Behnke Geo. Mildenstein ~ --., The Mayor approved the bonds of the Oouncilmen elect and administered oath of office to them and they took their seats with the Oouncil. His Honor the Mayor presided and Cords, Falldorf, Hehnke, Justice, Knickrehm, Mildenstein, Pepper and Upperman present at roll call. Fslldor! nominated Louis E. Upperman for president of the Council. On motion of Falldorf the rules were suspended and the Olerk instructed to cast 8 votes for the Oouncilmen as Louis E. Upperman for President. He was declared elected. Upperman in a few remarks thanked the Oouncil for the honor conferred. The Mayor then appointed the following Oommittees: -~~-'~--~---_'_"_'_'-'-~-_._--~,------'----'---..-,,~ 323 FINANOE, Hehnke-Ohairman Justice Falldorf Xnickrehm PRINTING, PURQHASING AND AUDITING, Falldorf, Ohairman Justice Xnickrehm Hehnke --~ ~ STREETS & ALLEYS.. Falldorf, Chairman Justice Cords. ... Knlokrehm LIGHT, WATER&"ICE Justioe, Chairman Xniokrehm Cords Falldorf FIRE, Pepper, Ohairman Upperman Mildenstein Oords ORDINANCES, LIQENSES, BONSS & ELECTIONS Upperman, Chairman Cords Mildensteln Pepper POLICE & BOARD OF HEALTH Cords, Chairman Mildenst ei1'1 Pepper Upperman PARKS & BANDS . Falldorf, Ohairman Upperman Hehnke Mildenste1n SEWERS ~ .~.. Falldorf, Chairman He~hke Justioe Xnickrehm OITY PROPERTY.. & ..ODETERT Mild~nstein, Chairman Upperman Xnickrehm Cords BUILDING CODE K~1ck~ehm, Chairman Falldorf Justice Hehnke On motion of Mildenstein the appointments were confirmed. Adjourned. H. E. CLIFFORD Oity Clerk --- - ~- ~._"_._----'--,",----- ..----, _.~-~--- -. ---'-'--'--"'~----- ~-~ 324 Grand ISEnd,Nebraska,April 16,193~ (} <1-' The Council met in regular session,His Honor,the Mayor presid- ing and Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Knickrehm Pepper present at roll call, absent Mildenstein. The Minutes of the meetings of April 2,7,& 9,were read and ,Upperman and ( approved. ~--~ ~ The Zoning Commission made report; To the Mayor and City Council, City of Grand Island, Nebraska; We, the undersigned Members of your Zoning Commissiorr,after due study ,believe that Grand Island should have a Zoning Ordi- nance.We believe that a proper Ordinance can best be prepared by an Expert in Zoning in collaboration ,with your Commission. We have received pr'oposals from various expetts with whom we have had conferences and after consideration we recommend ~ that Gran~ & Fultorr,andtheir associates,profes80r Evinger,be employed by the City to perform the work as outlined in their proposal for the sum ot $1750.00 Respectfully submitted. B.R.McGrath A.F.Buechler John A.Ferguson J.L.Cleary La-teCampbell Sam Greenberger L.A. Laughlin Ray Bottof Dave Alexander William F.Krehmke Rufus M.Geer Oscar R.Kirschke On motion of Fal1dorf the matt.er was referred to the Mayor and Council for examination and conference with the eommission. ~ -.., Bid of the Ci,ty Water Department , by C. W.Burdick Commissioner, for Water MainV67 was opened and read and on motion of Justice accepted. Dist N8. Bid of the City Light Department by C.W.Burdick,Oommissioner w.s opened and read for Lighting District No.3 and on motion of Jus- tice referred to the Light Commi*i.~ with Power to Act. Mr.Kriz of the American Legion addressed the Council in behalf of having signs placed near the School Houses to warn the Children of the danger from Autos and on motion of Justice the matter was referred to the Street Committee to confer wih the American Legion in the matter. Petition of Pearl Brown,J.B.Lesher etal for the working of Custer Street to make it fit for travedwas read and on motion of Fal1dorf feferred to the Street Conwittee for attention. Peti tion of several parties for the removal of Meters of the Central Power Oompany from their places so that they could install the City Llghts in their places were read and on motion of Justice referred to the Water, Light & Ice Oommittee and the Oity Attorney for attention. Petition of Henry Hann etal .and report of the Street Com. thereon was presented as follows; To the Honorable .iI/l.ayor & City Council; We Your Committee on Streets Ana Alleys having examined the Pe r-- ti t ion for Paving on Oourt, Koenig and Charles Stre~ts from Loc- a -ust to Pine ,recommend that the District be created,and the Oity Attorney prepare Ordinance creating said District. Very Truly, Henry H.Falldorf C.H.Justice C.J.Cords Oarl Knickrehm. On motion of Falldorf the Report was adopted. -~ ~ .Harvester .~~ _.~ 325 The Finance Committee reported as follows; Grand Is1and,Nebraska,Apri1 16,1930 To the Hon.Mayor and Members of the City Oouncil,of Grand Isl3nd,Nebraska.. . Your Committee on Finance recommends that all books and accounts of all City Officers and departments be audited mil from the date of the last Audit covering the year 1929 and that a competent Auditor or firm of accountants be employed to make a full and complete audit of the City(sbooks and ac- counts for the year 1929,according to the specifications on file in the office of the City Clerk,and t~ the Clerk be in- structed to advertise for bids for the work. Carl Hehnke C.H.Justice Henry H.Falldorf Carl Knickrehm Finance Commit. On motion of Rehnke the Clerk was instructed to advertise for bii~s and said report was adopted; Bids to be filed by May 7,30 The Finance Committee made report;" Grand Island,~ebraskaApri1 16,1930. To the Hon.Mayor~and Members of the City Council of Grand Is1and,Nlbra ska. Your Finance C~mmittee maammmmmmpmmm begs leave to report that it has invest~gated the matter of the $50.00 penalty on the de -fault in the payment of the Occupation Tax by the Hostettler Amusement Company and its successors ,The Publix Theatee Corpo- ration ,and finds that the default was not wilful and that thee were extenuating circumstances and recommend that the fine of penalty be remitted and that the proper officer be instructed t to col~ct theOccupation T.ax for the year 1929 without,impos -ing o~r demanding any penalty or fine. Carl Hehnke .. C.H.Justice Finance Committee. On motion 9f Rehnke the Report was adopted. Th~ street Committee made report; To the Hon.Mayor and Members of the City Council of Grand Island, Nebraska. Grand Island,April 16,1930 Your Committee on Streets and Ajl1eys beg leave to report that we have considered the application of the International Com- pany of America,to have the Alley vacated in Rr.Block 6 in B Baker's Addition and to permit the Union Pacific Railroad Company to run a spur track from the East line of the Alley so vacated across Blaine Street to the property of the Harves- ter Company and find that Fr.Block 6 is owned by Hall Oouncy Nebraska, and that the County has by resolution requested the vacation of the Alley and the running of the spur track across Blaine Street Easv and we re commend that said Alley be vaca- ~~a1i"nd the Right be granted to the Union Pacific Railroad Com- pany to ,extend the spur track across Blaine street without interfering with the permanent use of the street as.a Highway. Henry H.Falldorf O.H.Justice C.J.Cords Carl Knickrehm On motion of Fal1dorf the reportt was adopted. The Street Committee made Report; Grand Island,Nebr,April 16,1930. To Hon.Mayor and Oity Council; We, Your Committtee on Streets and Alleys after examining the Petition on 15th street1from Eddy to Elm,for Paving,+~conwend that the District be created and the City Attorney to prepare Ordinance creating said Districtt.Respectfully. Henry H.Falldorl C.H.Just-ice C.J.Cords Carl Knickrehin On motion of Fa11dorf the report was adopted. The Bond Committee reported finding the Contract Bond and the Maintenance Bond of the Diamond Engineering Co. Covering their Contract for Paving District NO.S6 and salary Bond of Gus Paul- sen ,Sexton to all be in proper form and the sureties sufficient and on motion of Upperman the same were all approved. x 3::8 ~~~ ~ The Water,Light & Ice Commitvee reported; Grand Is1and,Nebr.Apri1 16,1930 To the Honorable Mayor & City Cmuncil; We, Your Committee on Water, Light and Ice have gone over the report of C.W.Burdick,crommissioner which covers a detailed st atement oithe acti vi ties of these departments over the past year ending Dec.31,t,1929, and a copy of this report hasbeen given to Your Honor THE MAYOR and to each Member of the CaUNtt. Your Committee wishes to call your attention especially to the activities of the LIGHT and WATER DEPARTMENTS which we ~; believe will be of interest to THE CITIZENS OF this City also. OUR LIGHT DEPARTMENT HAS Financed the expenditure of apprO- ximately $86,500.00on improving its building and machinery,Fire Hydrants & Mains,Power Lines ,and Ice Machinery Equipment durbng the past year ,also the TIlE CURRENT For the installation of THE TELECHRONSYSTEM FOR Clocks which should be of interestr to a gre- at many of our customers. Our reduction of about 9~ on Light BM Rates which was put in effect the first past of last year has saved our customers approximately $20,000.00 for the year jui passed and we look forward with pleasure to the time in the future when our volume of sale of Electric Current will incre- ase to justify still further reductions in our rates on Elec- tric Power and Light Current .The improvement as planned fo~the current year in the light and water Depa rtments will amou~tto about $90.000. This is a tri fIe more than the amount expended last year in these Departments but your Committee feels that at the completion of the improvements this year, which covers new Water, Wells, extension of the water mains and a Turbine at the Plant that our Patrons will be serviced with Power and Li- -ght from one of the most up to date and Efficient Power Plats in the MIDDLE WEST,and that the Water System in this City is second to none. Your LIGHT PLANT is equipped now to furnish more aurrent and its future growth and lower rates will depend upon the amount of volume of Current Output. The present worth~of the Plant and Distxibution System is #1,162,200.00 .After ohcm-ging off depreciation in the amouat of $55,590.00, there was -\ aIlet earnin~of_$9().Lt3,!Q~_QO-_~,whioh your Committee feels is a Cash, 'r-----very gooa.- showIng . There was~ on hand in the Treasurer I s Office /frpm the WATERand LIGHT FUND in the amount of $134,983.00 on 'Deo.31,1929 with no Warrant or Bonded Indebtedness against these Departments. The Report on the earnings of the ICE DEPARTMENT are also _ given in mmmamm full and while this department had considera- ble expense for repairs etc. and weather and numerous other th- -ings to combat,your Committee feels the showing for the past year was satisfaotory. This Commi tt:ee recommends that our Commissioner C. w. BurdHtk prepare the financial statement of LIGHT, WATER & ICE Depart- -ments and have it printed in G.I.Independent and G.I,Hera1d for the benefit aid approval of the Citizens of this City. Li~K!,WATER and ICE COMMITTEE C.H.JUSTICE C.J.CORDS H.FALLDORF CARL KNICKREHM adopted and made a part x -~~ -~ On motion of Justice the Report was of the records. The Ordinance Committee reported as follows; Grand Island,Nebraska,Apr.16,l9GO To the Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council; Your oommittee on Ordinances to whom was referred the Ordina~ -ces on Dance Halls,beg leave to report that a hearing was had before the Committee on this Ordinance and oonsiderable oppo- -sition was expressed on the question of Sunday closing. Your committee believes that it would be inexpedient to prohibit Sunday Dancing without submitting the q~estion to a popular vote at the next e1eetion,and recommend that the Ordinance which is herewith presented be adopted by the Counoil in lieu of the Ordinanoe referred to us. Louis E.Upperman William Pepper C.J.Cords On motion of Upperman the repor~ was adopted. Monthly Report of the Water Commissioner was read and filed. , , 327 ~~ ~ The Oode Oommittee reported having referred the several place4 rep~rted lie4ing Oleaning up, to the'Ohief of Police for attention. Bills against the City were read and on motion of Justioe allowed, for list see the Olaim Register. The City Engineer made report of the Oompletion of the Paving Repair Job on Second street between Pine and Locust Streets by the Diamond Engineering Co., and the cost thereof and on moti- On of Falldorf the report was adopted. The City Engineer made Report of the completion of the Contract of William Kelly aa~ Co.,for Sewer Dist~icts Nos.156 & 157 and the cosv thereof and sitting as a Board of Equalization on Maya, 7,1930 from 7-30 P.M. to 8 O'clock P.M. and on motioID of Falldorf the report was adopted and Board of Equalizatioru to bl'} hald on said date. ~ /4--'- W a.A..::, ff/c-I c;"..:,.,J;I--t1, I,'if An Ordinance,No.1341 ,regulating holding Dances was presented; Moved by Knickrehm that the Ordinance be placed mn its 1st readins Carried on roll call, Oords, Falldorf, Behnke, Justice, Knickrem Pepper and Upperman voting aye, nay none, Absent Milenstein. The Ordinance was read and declared passed its fir st reading. Moved by Upperman that the rules be su~pended and the Ordinance be placed on its second reading by its title. Carried on roll call, Cords, Falldorf, Rehnke, J~ice, Knickrehm, Pepper and Upperman voting aye, nay none. Absent Mildenstein. The ord.. nance was read by its tit:J.e and declared rassed its second read- ing. - Moved by Knickrehm that the rules be suspended and the Ordnance placed on its third reading by its title. Carried on roll call, Cords, Falldorf, Rehnke, Juroice, Knickrehm, Pepper and Upperman voting aye, nay none, Absent Mildenstein. The Ordinance was read by its title and declared passed its third reading. Moved by Rehnke that the Ordinance be placed on its final passage and be finally passed. Carried on roll call, Cords, Falldorf, Hehnke, Justice, Knickrehm, Pepr:er and Upperman voting aye, nay none. Absent Mildenstein.The mayor declared the Ordinance finally passed and approved the same. AN ORDINANCE NO. 1342, creating paving District No. 87, 15th Street between Eddy Street ani Elm street was presented; Moved by Knickrehm that the Ordinance be placed on its first reading. Carried on rollcall, Cords, Falldorf, Behnke, Justice, Knickrehm, Pepper and Upperman voting aye, nay none. Absent Mildenstein. The Ordinance was read and declared passed its first reading. Moved by Justice that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance be placed on its second reading by its title. Carried on roll call, Cords, Falldorf, Hehnke, J1Stice, Knickrehm, Pepper and Upperman voting aye, nay none. Absent Mildenstein. The Ordi- anance was read by its title and declared passed its second reading. ~ -~ --., Moved by Knickrehm that the rules be suspended and the Ordniance be placed on its third reading by its title. Carried on roll call, Cords, Faldorf, Hehnke, Justice, Knickrehm, Pepper and Upperman voting aye, nay none. Absent Mildenstein. The Ordi- nance was read by its title and declared passedits third reading Moved by Hehnke that the Ordinance be placed on its tinal passage and be finally passed. Carried on roll call, Cords, Falldorf, Hehnke, Justice, Knickrehm, Pepper and Upperman vot- ing aye, nay nonel Absent Mildenstein. The May~r declared the Ordinance finally passed and approved the same. \ 328 AN ORDINANCE NO. 1343, creating Paving District No. 88, was presented. Moved by Knickrehm that the Ordinance be placed on its first reading. Carried on roll call. Cords, Falldorf, Rehnke, J~ice, Knickrehm, Pepper and Upperman voting aye, nay none, absent Mildenstein. The Ordinance was read and declared passed its first reading. o Moved by Falldorf that the rules be suspended and the Ordi- nance be placed on its see ani read ing by i ts title. Carried on roll call, Cords, Falldorf, Hehnke, Justice, Knickrehm, Pepper and Upperman, voting aye, nay none. Absent Mildenstein. The Ordinance was read by its title and declared passed its second reading. -~ ~ Moved by Knickrehm that the rules be suspended and tre Ordi- nance be placed on its third reading by its title. Carried~-, on roll call, Cords, Falldorf, Rehnke, Jutice, Knickrehm, Pe~er and Upperman voting aye, nay none. Absent Mildenstein. The Ordinance was read by its title and declared passed its third reading. Moved by Upperman that the <fJmdinance be placed on its final passage and be finally passed. Carried on roll call, Cords, Falldorf, Hehnke, Justice Knickrehm, Pepper and Uppexman vot- ing aye, n~none. Absent Milde~ein. Tbe Ma~or declared the Ordinance finally passed and approved the same. AN ORDINANCE NO. 1344, vacating the alley in Fr. Block 6, in Baker's Addition was presented; Moved by Knickrehm that the Ordinance be p~ed on its first reading. Carried on roll call, Cords, Falldorf, Rehnke, Justice, Knickrehm, Pepptt and Upperman voting aye, nay none, absent Mil~enstein. The Ordi- nance was read and declared passed its first reading. Moved by Upperman that the rules be supended and the Ordinance be placed on its second reading by its title. Carried on roll call, Cords, Falldarf, Rehnke, Justice, Knickrehm, Pepper, and Upperman voting aye, nay none. Absent Mildenstein. The Ordinance was read by its title and declared passed it second readi ng. .~ ., Moved by Knickrehm that the mules be sua pended and the Ordi- nance be placed on its third reading by its title. Carried on roll call, Cords, Falldorf, Hehnke, Justice, Knickrehm, Pepper and Upperman voting aye, nay none, absent Mildenstein. The Ordinance was read by its title and declared passed its third readi ng. Moved by Justice that the Ordi nance be placed ontits final passage and be finally passed. Carried on roll call, Cords, Fallaorf, Rehnke, Justice, Knickrehm, Pepper and Upperman vot- ing aye, nay none, absent IVlildenstein. Tbe Mayor declared the Ord inance finally passed and approved the same. AN ORDINANCE NO. 1345, granting the U. P. the right to build maintain and operate a spur track crossing Blaine Street, was presented. Moved by Knickrehm that the Ordinance be placed on its first reading. Carried on roll call, Cords, Falldorf, Rehnke, Justice, Knickrehm, Pepper and Upperman voting aye, nay none. Absent Mildenstein. The Ordj.nance was read anifl declared passed its first reading. Moved by Upperman that the rules be susper~ed and the Ordi- nance be placed on its second reading byy its title. Carried on roll call, Cords, lalldorf, Behnke, Justice, Knickrehm, Pepper ~~d Upperman ~oting aye, nay none. Absent Mildenstein. The Ordinance was rea.d by its title am declared passed its second reading. 329 Moved by Knickrehm that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance be placed on its third reading by its title. Carried on roll call, Cords, Faldor!, Rehnke, Justice, Knickrehm, Pepper add Upperman voting aye, nay none, absent MiJdenstein. The Ordinance was read by' its title ~nd declared passed its thtrd reading. Moved by Rehnke that the ~~~ee-Ge-eBe~Raea-a Ordinance be placed on its final passage and finally passed. Carried on roll call, Cords, Falldorf, Hehnke, Justice, Knickrehm, Pepper and Upperman voting aye, nay none. Absent Mildenstei~ The Mayor declared the Ordinance finally passed and approved the same. .~ ~ ~d. H.~ CITY CLERK .~ -.., Grand ISlandL Nebr. April 18,+900 5 P. M. 330 The Oouncil met pursuant to the following oall: To the Members of the Oity Oouncil Grand Island, Nebr. Gentlemen: ~ ~ A special meeting of the City Oouncil is hereby called for this Friday afternoon at 5 o'clock P. M., at the Oounoil Ohamber, for the purpose of taking up matters in connection with and growing out of Ordinance No. 1330, condemning right-of- way for street viaduct and approaches, and action taken there- under. . And for the matter of taking up and acting upon any other matter of business that the Oouncil may wish to consider. O. A. ABBOTT, JR. Mayor Service of Notice of call, accepted. O. J. OORDS HENRY H. FALLDOHF CARL BEHNKE CARL KNICKREHM WILLIAM PEPPER O. H. JUSTICE GEO. MILDENSTEIN LOUIS E. UPPERMAN Roll was called and all members present except Mildenst ein. ~~ ..., The following report was presented: TO THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska: In pursuanoe of Ordinance No. 1330 of the Oity of Grand Island, Nebraska, providing for the appropriation and condemn- ation of private property for the use of the Oity of Grand Island, Nebraska, for a public highw~, viaduct and approaches there~o, extending diagonally in a Nort~.esterly direction across Block 9 and Fractional Block 4, all i:n Bakers Addition to said City, over Union Pacific Railroad Oompany's right-of-way, and in a Westerly direction across Fractional ;ots 6 and 7, in Fractional Block 5, Lots 4, 5, 6 & 7, in FractioIlal Block 4, all in West' s Subdivision to saicrCity and the 2t acre tract lying between said West's Subdivision and the West Limits of said City, we, Herman Rehnke, residing at 719 South Ol~k Street, Marcus Cornelius residing at 1823 West Koenig Street and Henry Barten- bach, residing at 720 West Division Street, a11insald City, 331 ~ ~ your appraisers met thi~ d~te, the3rd day of March, 1930, at two o'clock P.M:., in the Oouncil Ohambersof the Oi ty Hall of Grand Island, Nebraska, and after taking oath to discharge our duty faithfully and impartially did on the same day, view the properties appropriated and your appraisers finding it impossible to make return the same time, by unanimous vote your appraisers adjourned to March lS, 1930, at S:30 P. M., at the same plac~, that being the nearest practical date for your appraisers to meet and make return and at the ti111e and place last mentioned, your appraisers do hereby make the following just and fair assessments of the damages for each lot or piece of property, which is so appropriated and do justly appropriate the damage to t hose having interests in said lots qr pieces of property as follows to-wit: The fractional portions of Lots 2, 5, 7, S,and 16 in BlockS, Baker's Addition to the City of Grand I~land, Nebraska, as d~scribed in Ordinance No. 1330 of said OitY belonging to Emil F. Rickert $1875.01 We recommend the condemnation money be paid intoth~ District Oourt of Hall Oounty, Nebraska, to be distributed by the court on account of the uncertainty of the title owing to litigation pending in said court in the case Jessie Webb vs. Emil F. Rickert, et al., the follow- ing are lien claimants: 1 General taxes 1929 $21.26 and prior taxes 2 Clerk District Court, Court costs 3 B. J. ounnin~h.am,. Tax lien $34.S2, 10% from 11~S-1927 4 Jessie Webb $1011.45, 10~ from 10-5-1927. 5 Arthur O.Mayer $lS3.00,.7~from 2-17-1927, and costs $2.55 6 Embry Tobacco Company $W7..00, 7 10 from 11-19-1927 7 R. E. Heacock $100.00, 710 from 5-21-1927 a Axel Benson$375.6S, int~rest and costs 9. William Kelly and Oompany 101S. N. Wolbach Sons 11 G.. A. R. Buildi:l;1g Asso~tion 12 D. P. Wetsel 13 S. Y. Gellon and Oompany, unless evidence of the satis- faction of said liens is furnished. The fractional portio~s of Lots 3 and 4, in Bloc~ 9, in Baker's Addition tq the City of Grand Island, Hall County, Nebraska, as described in said Ordinance No. 1330 of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, belonging to Emil F. Rickert, $1050.00 The condemnation money should be paid as follows: (1) Oounty Treasurer, Hall Oounty, Nebraska, taxes for 1929 $26.06, a first lien, unless receipt is tendered. (2) Home Saving & Loan Association of Lincoln, Nebraska, .~ ~ 332 balance, if any, due onunreleased mortgage of $800.00 and interest. (3) The balance, if any should be paid into court, as re- commende9- above in Paragraph 2, hereof, unless evidence of the satisfaction of liens mentioned in said paragraph is furnished. No improvements on said Lot 3, become the property of the City. The dwelling on said Lot 4, becomes the property of the City. The portion of Lot 8, Block 9, in Baker's Addition to the City of Grand Island, Hall County, Nebraska, as described in said Ordinance No. 1330, belonging to: John Bushman and EvelYn Bush- man, $1500.00 ~ .~.~ We recommend the condemnation money to be paid to satisfy the following liens unless satisfactory receipts or releases are furnish- ed. .~ ."., (1) County Treasurer of Hall OOUlity, Nebraska, taxes for 1929, $27.06. . (2) Home Savings & Loan Association Of Lincoln, Nebraska, mortgage of $1500.00 and interest unreleased. (3) The balance if any, to John and Evelyn Bushman. The dwelling house on said Lot 8, does not become the property of the City. The following improvements are taken and become the property of the City, to-wit: Garage, chicken house, chicken fencing and fencing. The portions of Lots 1, 2 and 3 in Block 4, in said Baker's Addition as described in said Ordinance No. 1330 of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, belonging to the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, for Park Purposes, $263.25. Condemnation money payable to Park Fund of City of Grand Island, Nebraska, for improvement of said lots for park purposes. Easement for right-of-way for overhead viaduct across the right-of-way of Union Pacific Railroad Company as described in said Ordinance No. 1330, belonging to and payable to Union Pacific Railroad Oompany,$l.OO. Treportione of Lots 6 and 7 in Block 5, of West's Sub- division in said City of Grand Island, Nebraska, as described in said Ordinance No. 1330, belonging to Amelia M. strong, $53.00 The condemnation money should be paid first to County Treasurer of Hall County, Nebraska, for delinquent taxes for 28 yeats $100.40, and 1929 taxes $1.36, aggregating $101.76 and accrued interest, balance if any, payable to Amelia M. Strong. Part of Lots 3 and 5 in Block 4, in West's Subdivision in said City of Grand Island, as described in said Ordinance No. 1330 of said City of Grand Island, Nebraska, belonging to Levi Thorn, 209 East Flower Street, Bellflower, California, $127.00. 333 That part of Lot?4, in Block 4, West's Subdivision, as des- ' cribed in Ordinance No. 1330, of said City of Grand Island, Nebr- aska, belonging to Mariam E. West, $85.50. The condemnation money should be paid to the COUllty Treasurer of Hall County, Nebraska, to satisfy delinquent taxes in the sum of $51.87 and interest thereon, and the balance, if any, paid to Mariam E. West. ~ -.,., That part of Lots 6 and 7, in Block 4, in West's SUbdivisiqn and that part of the at acre tract in the NWt NEt of Section 20-11-9, West of the 6 P. M. lying west of West's Subdivision and North of the Union Pacific Railroad Company's right-of-way, in said City of Grand Island, Nebraska, as described in said Ordinance No. 1330, belonging to Ray P. Pennington and Le~ Pennington $971.50. The condemnation money should be paid to the following lien holders in the order of their priority as follows: First to pay the balance, if any, due to Equitable Building & Loan Association of Grand Island, Nebraska, on four unreleased mortgages and second to pay the balance if any, due to Geohring-Sothman Company in the sum of $777.65 and interest, third, the balance if any, should be paid to Ray P. Penning- ton and Lelia Pennington. HENRY J. BARTENBACH MARCUS CORNELIUS HERMAN HEHNKE Appraisers ._~ ,., The Street Oommittee made the following report: Grand Island, Nebr. March 17, 1930 TO THE HON. MAYOR AND CITY OOUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBR. We, the committee on Streets and Alleys after having carefully examined the report of the appraisers who fixed the damages in the appropriation and condemnation of private property for the use of the City of Grand Ishnd, Nebraska, for highway and viaduct purposes 'with approaches thereto, comprising a strip of land 80 feet wide running diagonally through Block 9 and Block 4, of Baker's Addition to said City at an angle 48 degrees and ten minutes from Second street, crossing the st. Joseph & Grand Island Railroad at an angle of 60 degrees and 30 minutes, also the Union Pacific Railroad at an angle of 50 degrees and 45 minutes then through West's Sub-Division 334 ~ -.., to the City of Grand Island, on a curve having a radius of 764.5 feet crossing Block 5 and Block 4,.continuing on curved line until intersecting the West Corporate limits of the City of Grand Island, at a point 353 -feet South of the Northwest corner of the Northeast Quarter of Section 20, Township 11, North of Range 9, West of the 6th P. M. in said City, hereby recommend to your council that the report of the appr~ers be accepted and approved, and that the amount specified in said report be paid to the respective parties owning and having interests in the property for which assessed, respectively as assessed, as recommended in the return of the appraisers, or if refused, deposit with the City Treasurer, subject to the orders of the owners and parties interested respectively, and after such payment, that the City occupy and possess for such uses and purposes the property so appropriated by Ordinance No. 1330. HENRY H. FALLDORF C. J. CORDS OARL KNI CKREHM O. H. JUSTICE. On motion of Falldorf the report was adopted. Carried on roll call, Oords, Falldorf, Hehnke,J'Ij.$ti:ce, ~nickrehm, Pepper, and Upperman voting aye, nay none, absent Mildenstein. The following Resolution was presented and read: n~ ,., RESOLUTION BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND OITY OOUNOIL OF THE OITY OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA: n That the report of the appraisers MarcusCornel1us, Henry Bartenbach and Herman Hehnke, with reference to the appropriation and condemnation cff private property.for the use of the Oi ty d Grand Island, for high-way and viad~ct purposes with the approaches thereto as described in Ordinance No. 1330 of the Oity of Grand Island, Nebraska, be and the same is heneby accepted, ratified, confirmed and approved. That the Clerk is hereby directed to draw warrants payable to the perrons named as owners and lien holders in said repGrt in the amounts specified in said reportand deliver the same to the parties owning and having interest in the property for Which assessed, respectively as assessed, as recommended in the apprai~ers report, or if refused, deposit with the City Treasurer, subject to the orders 335 ~ ., of such owners and parties ipterested re~tively. That upon the deli very of said warrants, or in the_ event of refusa~, upqn the deposit with the Oity Treasurer subject to the orders of such owners and parties interested respectively, that the Oity take, occupy and possess for its own uses the property so appropriated by said ordinance No. 1330; that the Oity Engineer shall, immediately upon the delivery of said warrants, or in the event of refusal, upon deposit with tAe Oity Treasurer, cause to be recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Hall Oounty, Nebraska, an accurate plat and clear description of the property so taken. HENRY H. FALLDORF. On motion of Falldorf the Resolution was adopted. Oarried on roll call, Oords, Behnke, Justice, Knickrehm, Pepper, }i"alldorf, and Upperman voting aye, nay none, absent Mildenstein. On motion of Falldorf tJ:1e Street & Alley Oommi ttee were and maintainer authorized to buy a light truc~ for the street Department. Adj ourned, H. E. CLIFFORD Oity Clerk ~ ., -~ -~ ~ -,., 336 Grand Island,~ebraska:May 7, ,1930,7-30,P.M. The Council met aa a Board of Equalization for the purpose of Equalizing and Assessing the cost. of construction of Water Main in Water Main District NO.64 of said C i t.y and the Benefits accrueing to the property in said District by reason of said Construct ion and levying a tax to pay for s said Construction,His Honor,the Mayor presiding and Cords, Falldorf,Hehnke,Knickrehm,Pepper and Upperman present at roll call,Absent Justice andMildenstein~ Proof of Publication of Notice of meeting as a Board of Equalization was read and filed. The Council remainedin session until 8 O'clock, P.M. and no person having appeared to Gbject to or protest against the Proposed Assessment and Levy ,Falldorf presented the following Resolution and moved its adoption; for copy of Resolution see the next page hereof; Motion to adopt said Resolution carried on roll call, Cords, Falldorf,Hehnke,Knickrehm,Pepper and Upperman voting aye, nay none, absent ,Justice and Mildenstein, and the Mayor . declared the motion carried and the Resolution adopted. The Minutes of the meeting as a Board of Equalization was read and approved. Adjourned. H.E.Clifford City Clerk. 337 RESOLUTION. Be it resolved by the Mayor and City Council of the . Ci ty of Grand Island, Nebraska, stfttin'>' 38 8, Board of ICqual- ization in accordance with due notice ~iven thereof, as re- quired by law, that we find the totel costs of construction of ,~ ~ Water M&in District No. 64, to be the sum of $1485.00; that the benefits 2ccruJ.ng to the real est e in s cj district to be the BU',)1 of '*'14 q k ']n _~ l~' .ut..J.\-'\./, aile that the benefits :,:,ccruino: to t11e resoect- ive lots, trs,et sand 1 ~ 1 ',' paree 8 01 anc 1n sa1d water me in district to be the surn DB set forth opposi te the severc:d deserirJtions as follmvs: OWNER LOT ,Etta Linnem8n 1 ADDI!IOJ;~ V P.Yl tine's S1l1"b-IDi w.. AS S'fCSSMENT $66.25 Oh(3Tles VI. Kolb S.~ 2 rr II II 33.13 let t::3 Linneman "11_"" 1 1'",\ ~~ .? .:J fUrner' W. 'Linneman 3 Paul J. Hartsour:h N .-~ 5 '" "- II II fI 33.12 " II II 66.25 fl II fI 3:3.13 Robert M. Kelly 4 Don B. Dever S .-\- of :~ .~5 \I 11 \I 66.25 II II 11 33.12 Ursa S. & Gertrude A. Jessup, 6 II II " 66.25 Hc}rry F. Fcl1k 7 II If II 66. 2fj Au~ust F. Buechler 8 II II II BE) .. 25 August F. Buechler 9 II 11 II 66.25 -~ ., John P. Jun(T'r!cs 10 11 II II 66.25 John P. Jungles 11 II " II 173.16 Arthur hI. & Henrj_ et t? Baer, 12 II II 11 173.16 ErIe 8c Li z zie Ellsworth 13 II II II 173.16 Pe:ul Kosach 14 II II II 173.16 Tract of ground 99' ^ ""1' t' .c' ~ska Ave. ana heB o~ . "T t' , .c' "'T b de, lY1ng ~or n o~ De r- F i 11 e Street............ .. 64. . 93 Tract of ground 99' wide, lying North of Nebr- "'S'K'" Ave '" p'ndH'!:\st of Pine Street............... ,,64.93 C1, c~ . ""'_h.'" $1485.00 ~OTAL Henry H.Falldorf 338 Grand Island,Nebraska,ap7 7,1930,7-30,P.M. ~ - -,., The Council met as a Board of Equalization, for the purpose of Equalizing and Assessing the costs of Construction and Benefits accrueing to the property in said Sewer District No.156 by reason of the construction of a Sewer therein and levying a Tax to pay for said ConstructtonjHis Homor the Mayor presiding and Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Knickrehm,Pepper and Upperman present at roll call, absent Justice and Mildenstein. The Council remainedin session until 8 O'clock P.M. and no person having appeared to object to or protest against the proposed assessment and and Levy ,Falldorf presented the following Resolution and moved its adoption; .~ ~ 339 RES 0 L UTI 0 N. BIe IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR .AND OITY OOUNOIL of the Oi ty of Grand Island, Nebra.ska, si tting; as a,Boa-I'd of Equalization, in accordance wi th due notice f?:i ven thereof, a.s required by law, that we find tne total cost of the construction of Sewer Dist- rict No.156 to be the sum of ;11;424.42; that the benefits a.ccruing -~ ~ to the real estate in said district to be the sum of $424.42, and that the benefits accruin~ to the respective lots, tracts and pfJrce1s of lEmd in seid seVier district to be the sum set forth opposite the seve:i':'81 descriotions, as follows:. OWNER AugLlstine F. Kirkp2trick EmU. F. Rickert If II " Fr. Oi ty of GTand Islel1d Fr. Emil F. Rickert Fr. Gr 8,11d Fr. Rickert Fr. Grand FT. Rickert City of I Bland Emil F. City of Is18nd r;' '1 F _dJU11 . &:mil F. Rlckert Fr. Oi ty of (~rrand I sl[md Fr. John & b-:va1yn Bushm;'n Fr. 01 ty of Grand Island Fr. :8mil F. Rickert Fr. City of I 81and Emil F. C1 ty o:c" 181 c1.nd .~ ..., (ir cJnd Fr. Rickert Fr. ,...; .., lir anCl Fr. LOT BLOCK ADDITION ASSII:SSMENT . 1 9 BEtker f s 1~4 3.41 2 9 " 41.80 3 9 1I 29.86 3 9 11 11.94 4 9 II 11.56 4 9 JI 30.24 5 9 II 11.57 5 9 tl 31.84 6 9 " 43.41 7 9 II 38.09 7 9 tl 3.71 8 9 II 20.84 8 9 tl 20.96 9 9 II 9.17 9 9 II 32.63 10 9 II 20.85 10 9 II 22.55 Tot al $ 424.42 Henry H.Falldorf Motion carried on roll call, Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Knickrehm, Pepper and Upperman voting aye,nay none, absent Justice and Mildenste1n; The Mayor declared the motion carried and treResolu- tion adopted. The minutes of the meeting as a Board of Equalization were read and approved. c_':'-~__~__..........___,:,,~~_------------,~___,i Adjourned H.E.Clifford,City Clerk 340 Grand Island,~ebraska,May 7,1930, The Council met !& ~egular Session,His Honor,the Mayor presiding -~ ~ and Cords,Falldorf,Rehnke,Knickrehm,Pepper and Upperman present at roll call ,absent Justice and Mildenstein. The minutes of the meetings of April 16, & 18, were read and approved. Bids for Auditing of Vanboskirk-Remington,Lincoln, Walker & Fulk,Lincoln, Hans~n -Bryden Audit Co.Omaha, Hall-Blomquist & Co. Grand Island, Moeller,McPherson & Judd,Omaha. Gillen-Holland Co.,Lincoln, and Charles R.Warren Oo.,Lincoln were opened and read and on motion9f Behnke referred to the Finance Company. Petition of Edward Bader Et al for removal of South side of Fifth Street from The Fire Limits was read and on motion of Knickrehm referred to the Code Committee to report at the next meeting. Petition of Mrs.Anna Lueben For the creation of a Water Main District embracing Pine Street between Bismarck Road and Agate Street was read and on motion of Falldorf referred to the W~ter Committee. Petition of Mrs.Alex Scheibel et al for abatement of Nuisanoe in the vicinity of 6,7,Beal and Poplar Streets was read and on motion of Falldorf was referred to the Police,Board of Health and Code Oommittee to investigate and report. Petition of The Trinity Ev.Lutheran Oongregation et al for vacation of Alley in Block 72 of Wheeler & Bennetts Seoond Add. was read and on motion of Falldorf referred to the Street & ._~ ~ Alley Oommi ttee to investigate and report.. Petition of L.E.Ray,et al for the creation of a Paving District embracing Division Street from Tilden to Garfield was read and on motion of Cords referred to the street & Alley Committee. Contract,in~ Duplicate with the Western Laboratories for test- ing Asphalt Paving etc. was presented and on motion of Falldorf the Mayor and Olerk were instructed to execute the same. On motion of Pepper the Clerk was instructed to advertise for Bids for 500 feet of Fire Rose. On motion of Upperman Depository Bond of the Peoples State Bank was approved.. On motion of Upperman the continuation Bond of Burst Realty Auction Company As Auctioneer was approved. ~. 341 The following Resolution was presented and read; RES 0 L UTI 0 N. "'----.--------- Be it re 801vedby t he Mayor ancl Oi tv Oounci I of the 01 ty of Grcmd IsI8TId, Nehre.ska; T' t t" t ~eads to t-~ct8 of lAn~ for opening Dc; ne '<'Tar I' an y u. ~ _ ..i. c:~ . ... . Co '-' John Street 80 feet in width from the E:ast line of Clark Street . -.,., to the Center line of Clehm:n St:ceet, 2nd foI' opening ri~ddy Street 80 feet in width from the South line of Eddy Street to the North line of Anna. Street, end a strip 40 feet in width between the center ann est lines of Clehurn Street frob the South line of John Street extended to the North line of Anna Street extended for 1!Jid.eninrs Cleburn Street, be i'1ccepted by the Citv 2nd th~t the raisers ap'Jointed under Ol,dJ.nance No.13:S4 be instructed to Ot~d.t those strips in their ap~:HEds1i1ent cJnd th,3t the City Clerk be instructed to file the deeds for record. ~~ar.~~ On motion of Falldorf the Resolution was adopted. -~ ~ Bills against the City were presented and read and on motion of Falldorf allowedifor list see the Claim Register. of,Geo.Williamson Petition and Bond for Auctioneer's Perml X were lald over until the next meeting. Reports of 0 ity Officers were read and on motion of Falldorf placed. on file. The Steeet Committee presented a report advising the condemnaa- -tion of property for Streets and Alleys and presented an Ordinance No.No.1348,which was later adopted and approved condemning said Lots. Falldorf called attention to some Bonds having expired and should be renewed. ./ 342 The following report was presented: -~ --,., TO THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL 9f the City of Grand Island, Nebraska: / In pursuance of Ordinance No. l~~ of the City of Grand Island, \ \ Nebraska, providing for the appropriation and condemnation for the ,) uses of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, for public highways of lands in the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, described in said Ordinance No. 1334 and Lot 10 in Block 43, in Wasmer's Second Addition to the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, for weel and water- works purposes, your appraisers met this date, the 7th day of April, 1930, at 2 o'clock P. M., in the Council Chambers of the City Hall of Grand Island, Nebraska, and after taking oath to discharge our duties faithfully and impartially, did on the same day view the properties appropriated and your appraisers, finding it impossible to make return at said time, by unanimous vote, your appraisers adjourned to May 7th, 1930, at 8 O'clock P. M., at the same place, that being the next practical date for your appraisers to meet and make return and at the time and place last mentioned, your appraisers do hereby make the following, just and fair appraisements of the damages for each lot or piece of property, which is so appropriated and do justly appropriate the damage to those having interests in said lots or pieces of property as follows to-wit: 1. Three strips of land, each 60 feet wide between the East and West lines of West, Middle and East Streets in Pleasant Hill Addition, extended in straight lines North across Lots 26 and 27 in County Sub-Division, belonging to: Eva Lambert Blenkiron and John J. Lambert. Eva Lambert Blenkiron, one half.........$ 375.60 ~ John J. Lambert, one-half...............$ 375.00 -"., ....,.. 2. Commencing at a point on the North line of Lot A, Ross Ashton Park Subdivision 123.1 feet East of the Northwest corner of said Lot A, thence South, parallel to the West line of said Lot A, to the South line of said Lot A, thence in a Northeasterly direction along the South line of Lot A a distance of 87.3 feet, thence Norht parallel to the West line of said Lot A, to the North line of Lot A, _~_~~.c-,--.~;~.,-_" .,.___'-'-..~-'-"-..~~~..:...c__.~~_.._.:...._--'------_~~.:............-~~~ --""'"':---'---"'-~~-"'~.:...-~~~-~"~ 343 -~ ~ thence West along the North line of Lot A, a distanoe of 80 feet to the point of beginning; also a right-of-way 80 feet wide, across the right-of-way of the Belt line Railroad of the Ohicago, Burlington, and Quincy Railroad Oompany, between the East and West lines of Oak Street extended South in straight lines across said right-of-way; also the West 80 feet of Blocks 8, 9, 10 and 11, all in Koehler's Sub-division, for an extension Oak Street South from Ashton Avenue to Bismark Road, belonging to the following -~ ,., persons: (a) Part of Lot A, of Ross Ashton park Sub-Division, .86 of an acre belonging to Sylvester T. Scott, Jr...........$ 1,720.00 The condemnation money should be paid to Sprague D. Ross and Fred W. Ashton, who hold a mortgage unreleased of record in the sum of $15,000.00. (b) West 80 feet of Block 8, Koehler's Sub-division, of an acre, belonging to one-half to P. O. Koehler.............$ 187.50 one half to Mary Koeh1er..............$ 187.50 The condemnation money should be paid to the Ross Investment Oompany, mortgagees, as their interest may appear, said company owning an unre~sed mortgage of record in the sum' of $350.00, bal- an to P. O. Koehler and Mary Koehler, one half each. (c) West 80 feet of Block 9, Koehler's Subdivision, .3 of an acre, belonging to Ohris Nielsen,.....................$ 375.00 (d) West 80 feet of Block 10, Koehler's Sub-Division, .3 of an acre, belonging to Edward Williams.................$ 500.00 The condemnation money sho~ld be paid to Oscar Reimers, as his interest may be, who holds an unreleased mortgage of record in the sum of $500.00. (e) West 80feet of Block 11, Koehler's Sub-division, .158 of an acre belonging to the following persons, each owning a one- seventh interest; Hugo Windolph, Otto Windolph, Olara Windolph Schulta, Walter Win- . dolph, Albert Windolph and Elsie Windolph Lassen, and one-fourteenth interest to HaroldWindolph and Phyllis Windolph, monors. Total damage............................... $ 187.50 (f) Right-of-way over part of the Southeast quarter, South- west Quarter, Section 15, Township 11, Range 9, across Belt Line ,~~_...._~_._._.- -"-.- ----_.-'---'-~--_. ---~-~.- - . - "'.- ".' '" -- --,----~'""""'~ . -_.___~ n_' _~_ .._-_~.~~_&__ ~_".~_~.'_~ .c_ _______ 344 right-of-way belonging to Chicago, Buntington and Quincy Railroad Oompany. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 6a. 50 3. The west 12 feet of Lot 5, all of Lot 6 and the East 2 feet of Lot 7, all in Block 1, Lakeview for aneextension of Kimball Avenue South from Charles Street to Ashton Avenue, belonging to the followsing persons: (a) The West 12 feet of Lot 5, Block 1, Lakeview, belonging to Harold B. Miles,........................................ 108.00 ~ -~ The condemnation money should be paid to Grand Island Trust Company, owners of an unreleased mortgage of $29,810.82. (b) All of Lot 6, Block 1, Lakeview, belonging to Hattie A. Schwyn, Elizabeth M. Schwyn, Anna L. Oliver, Amy R. Thompson and Mildred H. Schwyn.....................................$ 600.00 (c) The East 2 feet of Lot 7, in Block 1, Lakeview, belong- 1ng to A. D. Sears,........................ ................$ 18.00 4. The South 30 feet of Lot 5, Westervelt's Sub-division for widening Court Street, 30 feet North from Pine Street to Syc- amore Street, belonging to Jennie Hl Hayman,..............$1800.00 5. IT A strip of land 80 feet wide between the North and South lines of Anna Street, extended in straight lines East across the It acre tract west of Tucker's Addition in tract described in deed from Henry Falldorf Sr., to George W. Tucker in Book 31 at Page 517 of the Deed records of Hall County, Nebraska, to the West line of Elm Street for a continuation of Anna Street, belonging to W. R. Laubach, and W. D. Stelk.................................$llOO.OO n~ ---., The Home Saving & Loan Association of Lincoln, Nebraska, has an unreleased mortgage of record in the sum of $6000.00 thereon. 6. A strip of land 80 feet wide between the North and South lines of Oklahoma Avenue, extended in straight lines from the East line of Adams Street to the West line of Clark Street and from the Southeasterly line of the right of way of the Belt Line Railroad of the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad Company, to the West line of Elm Street, as said Oklahoma Avenue was shown, between t~e limits aforesaid, on the original plat of South Park, recorded. in Book 13, of the deed records of Hall County, Nebraska, at Page 457, for continuations of Oklahoma Avenue, o\vned by the following persons: 345 (a) Part of the North half of the Northeast quarter 21-11-9 including barn which becomes the property of the City, belonging to the Franciscan Sisterhood of Nebraska.......................$ 625.00 (b) Part of the Northeast quarter 21-11-9, belonging to John H. Windolpb........... eu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. .. . . . . .$ ,sOO.OO -~ ~ (c) Part of Lot 1, Block 1, First Artistic Homes Addition belonging to Mattie Frank...................................$ 350.00 (d) Easement for street purposes across right-of-way of the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad Oompany's Belt line line track.. . . .. ... . . . . ... . .. . . .. . .. . ,. . . . . . . . .. .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . ..$ 125.00 7. The West 44 feet of Lot 7, in Block 1, the East 16th feet of Lot 8, in Block 1, and that part of Lot 1, in Block 3, all in First ArtUtie Homes Addition, described as follows: Beginning at the Norhteast corner of said Lot 1, thence South along the East line to the Southeast corner of said Lot 1, thence in a Northwesterly direction to a point on the North line of said Lot 1, a distance of 70 feet Westerly from the Northeast corner, thence in a N~rtheasterly direction) along the North line of said Lot 1, a distance of ~O feet to the point of beginning, for a continuation of Eddy Street, belonging to the following persons: (a) West 44 feet of Loy 7, in Block 1 and the East 16tfeet of Lot 8, Block 1, in First Artistic Homes Addition, belonging share and share alike to Henry J. Bremmers, Edna J. Bremers, and Howard Bremers, total damages.......................................$ 350.00 --~ ., (b) Part of Lot 1, Block 3, First Artistic Homes Addition, belonging to William Ernest Frank............................$ 150.00 8. Strip of land 30 feet wide on each side of the center line of 01ark Street extended in a straight line from the South line of Phoenix Avenue, to the West line of Oalifornia Avenue, for an extension of Clark Street, belonging to the following persons: (a) Part of the Northeast quarter of the Northeast quarter of 21-11-9, belonging to Mattie Frank..........................$1125.00 (b) Part of Lot 10, Block 19, South park Addition, belonging to Joeephine Harter................................... .....$ 150.00 9. A strip of land 80 feet wide between the East and West lines of Greenwich Avenue extended Southeasterly from the South line of Greenwich Avenue commencing 140 feet South of Anna Street to the 346 North line of Glover's Sub-division and a strip of land to 40 fee.t -- .-, wide east of the center line of Greenwich Avenue extended southeast- Mattie Frank..................................................$ 408.00 .~ ~ (c) Part of Northeast Quarter 21-11-9, belonging to William H. Conca.n.non................ ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . .. . . . . . . · · · $ 438.00 The lands last described are subject to $2500.00 mortgage assigned to Frank Rose and Peter Rose and the condemnation money would be payabel to them as their interests may appear. (d) Right-of-way for street purposes across Chicago, Burling- ton and Quincy Railroad Company's Belt Line railroad right-of-way belonging to said railroad.................................$ 35.00 10. A strip of land 40 feet wide on each side of the center line of Linco~n Avenue extended in a straight line from a point 140 feet south of the South line of Anna Street to the North line of Phoenix Avenue except Lot B., Glover's Sub-division, for a continuation of Lincoln Avenue, belonging to the following persons: (a) Part of the Northeast Quarter 21-11-9, belonging to the Franciscan Sisterhood of Nebraska,........................$125.00 (b) Part of the Northeast Quarter 21-11-9, belonging to John H. Windolph..........................................$250.00 (c) Right-of-way for street purposes across the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad Company's Belt Line Railroad, belong- ing to said railroad....................... .............$ 35.00 ~ ~ 11. A strip of land 40 feet wide on each side of the center line of .Washington Street extended in a straight line from a point 140 feet south of the South line of Anna street to the North line of Phoenix Avenue for a continuation of Washington Street, belong- ing to the following persona: (a) Part of the Northeast QUaL' ter, Northeast Quarter 21-11-9, belonging to John H. Windolph,...........................$400.00 (b) Righ~;of-way across the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company's Belt line Railroad, belonging to said railroad company, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 35. 00 - _'__~~~~'-_.~'---c.._-'-'_~._~ <j-"".-...~.."O-'-'----"~._ 347 ._~ ~ 12. A strip of land 40 feet wide West of the Center line of Oleburn Street from the South line of the alley South of Louise Street to the North line of John Street, for widening Oleburn Street, belonging to Charles Kloppenberg...................$300.00 13. Lot 10, in Block 43, Wasmer's Second Addition for well and Waterworks purposes, belgnging one-third to George D. Hetzel, one-third to Lula Hetzel Baid, and one-third to the heirs at law or devisees of Frank A. Hetzel, deceased. It is not know whether Frank A. Hetzel died testate or in testate and check for his third should be made payable to the heirs at law or devisees of Frank A. Hetzel, deceased, total damages........................$400.00 The taxes, interest thereon and penalties should be computed and the same constitutes a first lien on all the premises above described and a warrant should be drawn in favor of the Oounty Treasurer of Hall Oounty. MARCUS CORNELIUS HENRY J. BARTENBACH HERMAN HEHNKE. Approved oh motion of Falldorf. Carried on roll call, all members present voting aye, nay none, absent Justice and Mildenstein. The Street and Alley Committee made the following report: May 7, 1930 TO THE HON. MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CrTY OF GRAND ISLAND, NEB.: .~ ., We, your committee on streets and alleys, after having care- fully examined the report of the appraisers who fixed the damages in the appropriation and condemnation of private property for the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, for street and Waterworks purposes pursuant to ordinance No. 1334, hereby recommend to your Council that the report of the appraisers be accepted and approved and that the amounts specified in said report be paid to the parties owning and having interests in the property for which assessed, respectively as assessed or if refused, be deposited with the Oity Treasurer, subject to the orders of the owners and parties interested respectiv. ly and after such payment, that the City occupy and possess for its 348 own use the property so appropriated as described in the report. HENRYH.FALLDORF OARL KNICKREHM O. J. OORDS On motion of Falldorf the report was adopted. Carried on roll call, all members present voting aye, nay none, absent Justice and Mildenstein. 11 .~ ~ Falldorf presented the following Resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL of the City of -~ ~ Grand Island, Nebraska: That the report of the appraisers, Marcus Cornelius, " Henry J. Bartenbach and Herman Hehnke, with reference to'the appropriation and condemnation of private property for the use of the City of Grand Island, for street and waterworks purposes as described in the report of the appraisers appointed under Ordinance No. 1334, be and the same is hereby accepted, ratified, confirmed and approved. That the City Clerk is hereby directed to draw warrants payable to the persons named as owners in said report in the amounts specified in said report and deliver same to the parties owning and having interest in the property for which assessed, respectively as assessed, or if refused, deposited with the City Treasurer, subject to the orders of such owners and parties interested respectively. That upon delivery of the said warrants, or in the event of refusal upon the deposit with the City Treasurer, subject to the orders of such owners and parties interested respectively, that the City take, occupy and possess for its own use the property so appropriated as desc;ibed in the return of the appraisers pursuant to Ordinance No. 1334; that the City Engineer shall immediately upon the deli very of said warrants, or" in the event 016 refusal, upon deposit with the City Treasurer, cause to be recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Hall County, Nebraska, an accurate plat and clear description of properties so taken. HENRY H. FALLDORF. Carried on roll call, Oords, Falldorf, Hehnke, Kn1ckrehm, Pepper and Uppe:rman voting aye, nay none, absent Justice & Mi.ldenste1n. _=_~--"----_-"-"--~ ,0.- 349 -~ ~ An Ordinance,No.1346,Levying a special Tax in Water Main District NO.64 was presented; Moved by Knickrehm that the Ordinance be placed on its first reading; Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Knickreh~ Pepper and Upperman voting aye,nay none,absent Justice & Mildea- -stein; The Ordinance was read and declared passed its I" Readig Moved mmam by Upperman that the rules be suspended and the Ord~ nance placed on its second reading by its title; Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Knickrehm,Pepper and Upperman voting aye nay none, absent Justice & Mildenstein; The Ordinance was read by its title and declared passed its second reading . Moved by Knickrehmtthat the rules be suspended and the Ordinanae placed on its third! reading by its title; Carried on roll call,cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Knickrehm,Pepper and Upperman voting aye, nay none, absent Justice and Mildenstein; The Ordinance was read by its Title and declared passed its Third reading. Moved by Upperman that the Ordinance be placed on its final ~am~ passage and finally passed; Carried on roll call call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Knickrehm, Pepper and Upperman voting aye, nay noneiabsent Justice & Mildenar The Mayor declared the Ordinance final y Passed and -ein. approved the same. An Ordinance,NO.1347,levying a special tax in Sewer Dist.156 was presented. Moved by Falldorf that the Ordinance be placed on its 1st. readilg; Carried on roll cal1,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,mmsmimm,Knic krehm, Pepper and Upperman voting aye,nay none,a.bsent Justice & Mildaie- The Ordinance was read and declared passed its first reading.-~ Moved by Knickrehm that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance placed on its second reading by its title; Carried on roll call ,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Knickrehm Pepper ad Upperman voting m~~~ aye,nay none, absent Justice & Miidenstein; The Ordinance was read by its .title and declared passed its seo:ond reading.. Moved by Upperman that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance placed on its third reading by its title; Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Knickrehm,Pepper and Upperman voting aye,nay none, absent Justice & Mildensteiu; The Ordinance was read by its title and dealaredpassed its third reading; Moved by Hehnke that the Ordinance be placed on its final pa~ -sage and finally passed; , Carried on roll call, Cords, Falldorf,Hehnke,Knmckrehm, Pepper and Upperman voting aye,nay none,a bsent Justice and Mildenstein. The Mayor declared the Ordinance finally passed and approved the sam~. '1 An Ordinance,No.1348 ,condemning property for Street purposes was presented; Moved by .Falldorf that the Ordinance be placed on its 1st read:Q;g; Catried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Knickrehm,Pepper and Upperman voting aye, nay none,absent Justice and Mildenstein; The Ordinance was read and declared passed its first reading; Moved by Knickrehm that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance placed on its second reading by its title; Carried on roll call, Cords, Falldorf, Hehnke,Knickrehm, Pepper ani Upperman voting aye, nay none, absent IUuhmiull.lIumandn Justice and Mildenstein; The Ordinance was read by its title and declared passed its second reading. Moved by Hehnke that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance placed on its third reading by its title; Carried on roll call, Cords, Falldorf, Hehnke, Knickrehm, Pepper ani Upperman voting aye, nay none,absent Justice and Mmldenstein; The Ordinance was read by its title and declared passed its Third reading. Moved by Knickrehm that the Ordinance be placed on its final passage and finally passed; Carried on roll call;Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Knickrehm,Pepper and Upperman voting aye, nay none, absent Justice and Mildenstein; The Mayor declared the Ordinance finally passed and approved the same. -~ -.., Adjourned ~. ~ Q;Lek 350 REPORT OF EXPENDITURES AND APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1929-1930 AND TO MAY 13, 1930 $ 9,942.50 $ 3,057.50 30,642.16 8,142.56--- 5,500.00 Appropriated Expended GENERAL FUND Salaries \ ~~ ~ Streets & Alleys Hydrant rental Lighting Sewer Incidentals 17,617.30 30,331.08 Outfall Sewer Decree of Court Incidental 10.285.29 104,318.73 2,932.77 16,000.01 5,574.04 14,505.00 9,386.74 1.500.00 154,217.29 22,821.54 40,404.55 172,157.37 4,828.57 53,352.70 PARK FUND POLICE FUND CEMETERY FUND FIRE FUND PAVING FUND MUSIC FUND ICE JJ'UND WATER FUND LIGHT FUND SEWER DISTRICT FUND PAVING DISTRICT FUND BOND & INTEREST FUND TOTAL AMOUNT EXPENDED $ 447,782.02 Respectfully submitted May 14, 1930. ~ ., H. E. CLIFFORD City Clerk Balance 917.30--- 10,331.08--- 40,000.00 60,000.00 3.714.71 87,431.27 2,067.23 2,999.99 3,425.96 5,495.00 10,613.26 3.000.00 115, 032.71 351 Grand Island,Nebraska ,May 21,1930 The Council met in regular session,His Honor,the Mayor and all Members present at roll call. The minutes of the last regular meeting were read and approved. t::::::- .- Qr' presiding Bids for Fire Hose of Bi-Lateral FireHose Co Eureka Fire Hose Mfg.Co The Republic Rubber Co -~ -~ The Grether Fire Equipment Co were opened and on motion of Pepper referred to the Fire Com- mittee with Power to act. Communication from the Peoples State Bank asking return o~ Bonds deposited in Place of surety Bond was read andon motion of Cords referred to the Finance Committee. Communication from the U.S.Department of Agriculture in refer- ence to Weather Service Reports was read and on motion of Cords referred to the City Property Committee. A Communication from the City of Hastings was read as follows; Hastings,Nebr.May 14,1930 Mr.O.A.Abbott,Mayor,Grand Isbnd,Nebraska Dear Mr.Abbott, On behalf of the City of Hastings, i wish to express our appreciation for the prompt assistance given us by your Water and Light Department , following the recent tornado at Hastings. I would be glad to have you convey sincere thanks to the Members of the City Council and to Mr,C.W. Burdick,Commissioner. Very truly yours, J .M.Daviis,Mayor. On motion of Justice the Communication was plaved on file. ~ ~ Applications of Alfonzo Darling and H.H.Glover,H.F.Glover and E.D.Glover for Dance Ordinance were read. On motion of Falldorf Application of the Glovers was granted. On motion of Justice Application of Darling referred to the Code Oommittee. Petition of Richard Goehring for the Paving of portions of Logan and Clark Streets was read and on motion of Justice referred to the Street Commlt~ee. ~ -~ ~ ~ 352 /' The City Engineer made report as follows; To the Hon.Mayof and City Council; Grand Island,Nebl' May 21,1930. I hereby certify that the Diamond Engineering Company,Con- tractnra,have completed the work in Paving District No.85,in accordance with the terms and stipulations given in the plans and specifications and contract, by and between the Ci t.y of Grand Island ,Nebraska,and the Diamond Engineering Company, which con- tract was entered into on the 13th day of November 1929. I further certify that the improvement contains the following items and quantities at the unit prices ,as set forth in the aforesaid Contract, to-wit; 1874.9 cu.yds.grading 1967.5 Sl.yds.brick Paving 3901.7 sq.yds. Asphalt paving 2734.2 1in.ft. Curb & Gutter 687.8 lin.ft. straight curb 104 lin.ft. headers . .47 $ 881.21 @ 2.99'5882.82 @ 2.34 9129.98 @ .72 1968.62 @ .60 412.68 @ .50 52. , 18, 327.31 I recommend that the work completed by the aforesaid Diamond Engineering Company be accepted and approved by the City of Grand Island,Nebraska. I1ierewi th submit: the following' statement of all the costs in connection with said Paving Dist~ict No.85. To Diamond Engineering Company << Engineering & Inspection II Printing and incidentals $18,327.31 916.37 549.82 $19,793.50 This cost.. to be divided as follows; Paving District Fund $18,239.89 1t553.61 '19, 793.l!)O Respectfully submitted, M.W.Whee1er,City Engineer. On motion of Fal1dorf the report was adopted and the Council Paving Fund to sit as a Board of Equalization on Wednesday June 4,1930 from the hour of 7-30 P.M. to 8 O'clock P.m. and the Clerk to give proper notice thereof. 353 Falldorf presented the following Resolution & moved its Adpption RESOLUTION. BE; IT RIT:SOIJV.IT:n BYTBE MAYOR AND CITf COUNCIL of the Ci ty or Grand I sland, NebrAska, t.ha.t a sidew2,lk be, wi thin 15 dc:.ys after the first public~::;tion hereof, or tIle personal service hereof, upon the owners of sr:d.d lots, ordered con- structed, extended or repa.ire6- as hereiYl..--B,fter desi()'nated n~ .~ in front of along and adjacent to the following described IST~DE\~JAIJKS . property, to-wit: West side Lot ;) , Block 73, Wheeler ,~ Bennett's 3rd Addition. II II II 6 " 73 " " II " Ea~t " " 1 " 73 " 1I II " South II II 6 " 74 II " II II ERst " II 10 " 77 II " II " West II II 5 " 72 " " 2nd " II " " 6 " 72 " II " II Ea.st II " 1 " 72 II II " II " " "10 II 72 " If II " II " 1 1I 59 Wheeler & Bennett's Addition South " 1I 8 " 15 EV2.n's Addition SIDEY\fALK EXTENSIONS. Es.st side Lot 1 Block 85, Wheeler & Bennett's 4th Acld:t tion West " II 6 II 85 1I II II " 'Ea,st " II 10 II 86 " " II " South & West 6 " 86 II II I' " E3-8t side lot 10 II 73 II " 3rd II North II " 5 II 73 " II " " South II II r> II 73 11 II II " 0 West II II 5 II 74 II II II II East " II 10 " 75 Ii 1I II II 1I II II 10 " 76 II II " II " II II 10 II 77 " " " " North & E3,St.. 1 II 68 " 11 2nd " North " west.' 5 If 68 " II " " oe. North side .. 1 II 69 II " " " Ee,st II Lot 1 " 70 " II " " II II " 10 " 70 II II " II North " 1I 5 " 71 " " " " South II II 6 " 71 " II " " Norttl II II 5 II 72 " II II II North II II 1 " 60 II 11 " " II II " 5 " 61 " " II " East " 11 1 " 61 II II " II North J II 5 II 62 II II II " II II " 1 " 62 II " " II .~ West II " 6 " 60 II " Addttion. II II 10 If 37 Russell Wheeler's Addttton. n~ North Be Viestll 5 " 40 II " " South & East/110 II 41 II If II North stde II 1 II 42 II II If South " Lot 10 " 42 II II " " II II 10 II 26 II II " North & East.' 1 " 27 " " II West side Lot 5 It 28 " " " South & East..l0 " 28 II " II South P. East,'10 ..'-" 31 II II II \..,,\.. SOUt11 & West.. 6 " 32 " " II North & EClst., 1 II 11 II II II South 8: V'le st..Fr 6 Fr. 10 II II II Page 2. 354 1ST WARD SIDEWALK EXTENSIONS. North & East Lot I, Block 5, Russell Wheeler's Addition. North side Lot 5, Block 15, Russell Wheeler's Addition North & East II 1 II 15 " II " South [~ East.f 10 II 15 II " " South " Es,st or 10 II 5 " II " North & E2.st j'r .1Fr." 2 II " " North & West~5 " 6 " II Il West side Lot 6 " 144 U. P. R. R. Co's. 2nd No rt h II " Fr . 1 Fr. Il 140 Il " " "" 11 North 8; E:wt l.otl " 141 " If " II" II South &E a.s t . I 8 " 141 II " " "" " South ch West" 6 Fr." 143 II II " "" II SoUt11 8~ Epst FrlOFr." 143 II " It "II II North 8.: Vlest)..bt4 FI'.lI 132 II If II "II II North 8.: Ee.st.. 1 II 133 tI " II II II " North 8: West f' 4 II 133 11 It II 11 II II Nort11 side Lot 1 " 135 II Il " "11 II South 8~ East" 8 Fr.1I 125 II II II II II II Nortll 8: East., 1 II 8 Orifinal TO"\llm North 8~ "lNest II 4 II '7 If II Ii 0 r t 11 8.: East f' 1 " 4 II II North & E8st" 1 II 28 II II North & West If 4 II 27 II " East side Lot 8 II 27 " " North 8.: East'. 1 Fr." 3 Nagy's Addition East side Lot 1 Fr.1I 1 Voitle's Addition. E2.,st side Lot 1 Fr." '7 Pleasant Hill Addition South II II 8 Fr." 3 EVa,n's Addition South" II 6 Fr." 2" II ~ ~ 2ND WARE SIDEWALKS. Along the South side of Memo l' jJll Park I South S J. ci e Lot 6, Block '7, Baker IS Addition " II " 7 II '7 II If " II II 8 If '7 1/ " If 1I 1/ 9 " 7 II 1/ /I " " 10 II 7 " II Il It II 6 " 8 II II " " 11 '7 II 8 II " II 11 If 8 II 8 II II If II II 9 " 8 II If II " II 10 If 8 1/ If East . 1 Lot 1 Fr. " 24 " " S10.e West " " 5 Fr. " 26 II II East " " 10 Fr. It 4 Woodbine Addition North II II 1 Fr. II 32 Wasmer's Addition. It II If 2 Fr. If 32 II II II II II 7- Fr. If 32 II II v If If 11 4 Fr. II 32 11 11 II II If 5 Fr. If 32 " II " If II 1 II 31 II II ~ " " " 2 II 31 If II ~ II If II 3 II 31 II II II II II 4 If 31 II If II II II 5 II 31 It If II If If 1 It 30 " If " " It 2 It 30 " " II II II 3 " 30 II II II " " 4 " 30 II \I 11 II II 5 II 30 II II " II 5 II 27 It II West \I " r. II 27 II " II Q North & E8.stJ..Dt 1 If 54 Wasmer r s 3rd Addition. II II II North side Lot 2 " 54 II 3 II 54 II II II 11 If " 4 II 54 II It 11 II II If 54 II II II II " It 5 It 54 II If II Epst side Lot 10 Addition II If II II If II II It " If Block 51, Wasmer's 3rd Addition. II 128 Koenig & Wiebe's Addition. II 1 vhebe' s Addition II 6 II II II 6 If II Fr. II 8 If II Fr.1l 8 II tI Fl~ . II 8 II II DI CO. Sub. in S. E. Cor. of S.E.t, Sec. 16. of Lot 1, Block 1, Tucker's Addition. n tI 2 II 1 II II , side Lot 10, Block 2, South Paxk. side of Co. Sub. 15, s. E.t of S. E. ~, Sect. IS on W. (side of Elm, Between Anna & Oklahoma.) side of Co. Sub. 15, S. E.! of S.E.t, 8ec. 16. (On W. Side of Cleburn, Between John & Anna.) Page 3. ~ ~ North side Lot 1, Soutll II II 5 E as t II II 8 We st II tI 4 II II If 5 tI "II 4 West & South I' 5 South side Lot 6 No~th & Eastside East t~ West side II tI II Ec\st :East Ea,st 355 2nd WARD ---SrD'EWALK EXTE~rSIONS. Sou t t1 side Lot 6, Block 9, East 11 " 10 \I 17 V:Jest II II 6 Fr. \I 16 North II " 1 \I 24 Nortb 0 est Ie 5 " 3 ..-:c~ Soutn side Fr. 10 Fr. " f-) South side Lot 6 II 3 North /I " 1 " 7 \I II " 5 Fr. 6 ER,st \I Fr. 1 Fr. 6 II sj,de Lot 1 II 51 YI est -side Lot 13, Co. Sub. West Il II 4 B~_ock 5 , East II II 8 " 5 North & East L-011 II 9 East side Lot 8 II 9 Baker's II II II Addition. II II II Addition. If II II II II 'Noodhine \I " " II " Wasmer's 3rd Addition. . "'171 1. .n S ,." 1 -, 1n D. G.'.. 01 .d.,'"4-:", SeC. Wiebe's Addition. II " II " II II 16. , 3RD W ARD---SIDlTIWALKS. II: as t West " II Side If " \l 8, Block 91, 3 4 5 IJot " " n Or i gins.l Town. Hawthorne Place. n \l II II SIDEWALK EXTB~NSIONS. Along the South 8.nd East sides of Lot I, "estervel ts Sub. o 0 pt side Lot 5, Block 5, South Grand Island. 4TH WARD---SIDEWALKS. Er-tst side Lot 1, Block 5 College Addition to VJe8t L C,1.,Yin . , ~ II \l \l "Z II 5 II /I II " 1/ v 1/ If If e- If 5 /I II 11 II \l ;) ., If /I " ? " :) " II II /I 1l II II If 9 " r- n II II II II ;) II If II 11 II 5 " It II " II Ii 0 It 13 II 5 II II 11 II If II II II 15 II r=' II If If II II ;) II II II 17 II 5 II If " " " 'Nest 8lce f,e'iT Park Reserve 2.t Eddy and Broadwell. E11st stce f,e Perk Reserve D.t Ectcly ene. Bl'oadwe11. st side IJot r> Block 4, GilbeTt's 2nd Addition. 0, II II " 5, " '7, II II " II n II 6, \l '7 II n II " II " 5 11 11 II If II " II II 6 II 11 " " II North If If 2 " 10 II II It If If II 5 " 10 " II It South If Ii 6 It 10 II II 11 356 Pc..ge 4. South side Lot 7, Block 10, Gilbert's ~jnd AdcUtion. II II II 8 II 10, I1 II If South side JJot F'Il. if 9 II If II North If If 1 Fr. If 2 Gilbert's Addition. II " " 2 :fi~r . II 2 II I1 ~~; e 8 t Siele Fr ./..Dt3 Fl' . II 2 11 II tI II If II 6 II II 2 II II II II I1 II fh II II 2 II II North Side Lot 2 I1 13 I1 II st II If 6 If 13 If If ~ II I1 II 5 " 13 " II ~ West Side 17' r .I...t 5 Fr. II 6 II II II II Lot 6 If 6 " 11 South II Fr. 9 II II 3 I1 If 11 11 11 10 II 11 3 11 II East Side Lot 1 Block 14 F2.irview P , . e,r l( . South II If 6 If 14 11 II II II " 7 " 14 II II " II II 8 II 14 II " West II " 5 11 9 \!Valltch's Add.ition. f II II " 11 9 II II 0 East II II 10 If 13 II If South II II 6 II 13 II If II fI " 7 II 13 II " II " " 8 II 13 II II fI fI 11 9 II 13 11 If If II II 10 If 13 " II If II II Fr. II 12 " " North Sloe Fr. Lot 4, Fr. Block 3, Bonnie Bree Addition. North & West If 5 II 3 If " " West Side If 6 " 3 II 1/ " ]\Torth " " 1 Fr. " 2 II If II " " Fr. 11 2 Fr. n ') II n II ;.; VVe s t 11 " 5 11 8 II If If II 11 II 4 II 12 II " II fI 11 II 5 II 12 If II II East II 11 1 II 11 II If " II II If 10 II 11 " II II West II II 5 II 13 II If If North II II 1 II 16 II II II II 11 II 2 II 16 If II If 11 11 11 3 II 16 If II n If II 11 4 " 16 II n If South If Fr. If 9 Fr. 11 9 II fI 11 North II II 5 If 15 P8.~cker cmd B8rr's Add. 11 " 11 6 If 15 " II fI II II 1/ II 5 I1 In II 11 11 II 0 II If 11 6 " 16 II II 11 II South II II 1 II 16 II II tI If North If If 5 If 17 Packer emc Barr's Second Add. South II II 6 II 18 Schimmer's Addition. II If II 7 II 18 II " ~ II 1I II 8 II J.8 II II 11 II " 9 If 18 II " .~ II II " 10 If 18 II II II II II 6 II 1'7 11 II II II II 7 II 17 II 1I II II II 8 II 1'7 If II II II II 9 " 17 II " II 11 tI 10 II 17 II II North II " 1 II 16 II II II 11 II 2 II 16.. II " ,., If 11 II 3 II 16 If II II II II 4 II 16 1I " 1I II If 5 " 16 II If lPJ e 8 t II " 5 II 16 II II It II II 6 II 16 " II 11 II II 5 " 11 II II 11 II " 6 II 11 II II 1I II II 5 II 10 II II ~.. 357 Page 5. Tie st Side Lot 6, Block 10, Schimmer's Addition North II II 1 II 4}' Pa,rk Place II II II 2 II 4 II II II " II 3 II 4 " II II II II 4 II 4#' /I It II /I II 5 II 4 II II North Side Lot 1, Block 3, Pa,rk PI nee. II II II 2 II 3 1I " It It " 3 II :5 II II ~ II II II 4 II 3 II II 1Nest II II 5 II 3 " II ~ II II II 6 fl 3 tt II II II II 5 II 4 It II II II II 6 II 4 " " East " II I II 3 " " " II II 10 II 3 It II II II \I 1 II 4 II II " II " 10 II 4 \I II West \I \I 6 Cottage Place. North II Fr. 11 II 3 Fr. II 21 Rollin's Addition. II /I II II 4 II II 21 " II " 1I II II 5 II II 21 II II II II II 1 " 5 Arnold & Abbott's Add. II II II 2 II 5 \I II II II II II 3 II 5 II II II II II II 4 II 5 II II ff II II II 1 fl 6 /I II II II II /I 2 " 6 Ii II II II If II 3 II 6 II " 1I II II II 4 II 6 II II II 11 II II II 1 II 7 II II \I II \I II 2 II 7 /I II II II II II 3 II 7 II 11 " II If II 4 II 7 II If II II \I II 1 /I 8 II II II II II II 2 II 8 " II If II " " 3 II 8 II II II II II II 4 fl 8 II If " West II II 4 II 2 II II II II II " 5 II 2 II II II South II of Sot!lth Front Street, Between Eddy & Clark, opposite the u. P. R. R. Cots R. O. W. 4TH WARD---SIDEWALK EXTENSIONS. .~ -..., South side West Side East & North Sout h 2~ JI:ast East Side West II Fr. West !k North Ea.st Side ftorth II II " South II Soutb 8~ Ea.st 'We st Side F,r. West II ff II II " ~. South South South South &,/1 South West East & 'Illest 8.: East Stde !1 East II Side Fr. " North North II Block 15, Oollege Add. Bubd.Block 1, Gilbert's 2nd II 5 II " " 5 " II II 6 II II ff 8 " " II 1 "Addition. /I 2 II II II 4 " II \I 5 II " " 4 " /I II 9 II /I << 8 " " " 19 Wal1ich's Addition. II 19 II II II 5 Bonnie drae Addition II 5 II II II II 5 II II II II 6 II II \I II 7 II II " ff 8 II II II " 9 II " " II 11 II II II /I 18 II II /I "17 II II II II 17 " " u Lot 12, Lot 9, " 1 II 10 " 1 II 7 If 5 " 10 II 1 " 5 II 6 II 10 " 6 li'r. If 5 ,II 6 II 5 II 6 II 10 If 6 II 10 II 10 II 10 Fr. " 5 1f II " , 1 4 1 to West Lawn. Addition. II II " II 358 Page 6. West Side Lot r- Fr. Block 14, Bonnie Brae Additiom. ;:), North \I " 5 II 14 Packer & Barr's Add. South If " 1 " 15 " \I 11 " " " 10 II 15 11 11 11 " " " 1 II 14 II \I II E3.St II 10 " 19 Schimmer's Addition. YJest (l South If 6 II 18 " " '.;.-' ,~ North Side II 1 " 13 " " North 2~ West If 5 II 12 II " South & Ea.st " 10 " 7 " It ..~ North <l East " 1 11 4 II " 0: BOtltlJ 0 Ep~st 11 10 If 4 " If - ,." ,...... South & West 11 6 " 3 II II Boutl1 (~ East 11 10 II 3 11 " 'Nest Side " 6 II 1 " II North ~) '~7e e, t " 5 II 46 Russell Wheelef's Addition. cc North 8~ East II 1 II 46 /I " II Sou t 11 3.: East fI 10 " 46 " 11 !!: North & East II 1 II 45 11 II \I North & vV'est " 5 \I 45 11 11 \I South & West 11 6 II 45 11 II Y Sout 11 Side \I 10 II 45 II II 11 "'- North " West 11 5 II 44 11 II " ~ II II \I 5 II 43 " " If East Side II 10 II 43 \I If II North p East II 1 " 22 \I " II {X North " West II 5 11 23 11 " " c.: South {) 1i\iest 11 ,-. \I 16 " II " (~ 0 South Side II 6 II 17 II II II :'Tortl1 <) West 11 .... \I 4 Pl. .......: Ol~xks Addit!on. 0: ;:) l..:t . E;:],st Side 11 1 " 4 " If II " South 0 \Ve st " " " 6 fl " " " ()-~ 0 Sout 11 & East Fr. " 10 F'r. II 7 II 11 " II West Side " 6 11 16 II " II II En,st II II 1 If 3 Rollin's Addition. '.1est II 11 5 " 4 11 11 South 8~ East II 10 11 14 II II North & 'West If 4 Fr. II 18 II II North Side 11 4 " 2 Arnold (' Abbo':f.t's Add. V~ West II " 5 fI 1 1I II tI East II " 8 II 137 U. P. R. R. 00. 2nd Add. Soutn () 1/1est II 5 II 123 II II II II II II II ()': Horth [) West 11 4~ II 10 Original TO?VI1. C~ North Side II 1 II 12 II 11 South () Ea.st tI 8 " 12 tI 11 \.:~ Eetst Side " 8 II 35 II " 11 " If 8 " 36 " " II II /I 1 " 38 " 11 North Sid.e II ., 11 110 Railroa.d Additi.on. 1. -~ -.,. And be it further resolved: That the City Engineer be instr1..Jcted to submit plans, specj~fioati()ns, 8..nd estimctteEl of the probable cost of the construction of said proposed sidewalks within ten days frorn the fi.rst publication of this resolution, and that the committee on Streets and Alleys report promptly at tt18 expiration of the aforesaid 15 days to the Mayor and Oi ty Oouncil of the Heunes of the lot owners who haye refused or neglected to construct, repair or extend said side- walks as he rein ordered, and that the 01 ty Clel'k proceed to advertise for bids for the construction, repcdr O:c extexlEion of said side1.'!alks, as 'provided. law, imm.ediately after the report of sP,icl C0rtl':11i ttee has been r eoei ved and acd::ed 'upon by the Itayor and City Council. Passed B.nd :C'oved b',/ 2. tllree-fcmrths vote of all members of the City Oouncil this 21st day of M8,y, 1930. Henry H.Fal1dorf 359 The Finance Committee made report To the Hon .Mayor and Members of the City Coun~~lof grand Island N ebr . Your Finance Committee begs leave to report that we have examined the bids on the audit of the various offices and depart.- ._~ ~ ents of the City and find that the bid of H.A.Bloomquist ,Certifiai Public Accountant of Grand Island, Nebraska, of May 5,1930,as per list and specifications ,at the rate of $15.00for each day's work performed by R.A.Bloomquist and $12.50per day for each assistant for the time actually and necessarily spent,to be the best bid and recommend that the bid of H.A.Bloomquist be accepted and approved. Respectfully submitted. Carl Hehnke C.H.Justice H.H.Falldorf Carl Knickrehm On motion of Hehnke the report was adopted. The Auditing Committee reported as tollows. . Grand Isiand,Nebn.May 21,1930 To the Hon.Mayor & City Council, Grand Island,Nebr. We, Your Auditing Committee ,find that the work of the Assistant City Clerk is increasing,and therefore recommend that the salary be set at Ninety Dollars ($90.00) per month from June 1st 1930. Respectfully submitted. Henry H.Falldorf Carl Knickrehm C.R.Justice CallI Rehnke Auditing Committee. On motion of Falldorf the report was adopted. The Street Committee made report; x: To the Hon.Mayor and Council; Grand Island,Nebr,May 14,1930 We,your Committee on Streets and Alleys havingexamined the protes1f/ filed on Paving District No.87,find the protest to be insufficierJ ~ ..., and therefore recommend that the City Engineer prepare estimate for cost thereof and the City Clerk advertise for Bids Respectfully submitted. Henry H.Falldorf Carl: mi ckr ehm C.R.Justice 6.J.Cords, Committee. On motion of Falldorf the report was adopted. The Street Committee reported; TO the Ron.Mayor and Council; 19ZO " Grand Island,Nebr.May 14,B We, Your Committee on Streets and Alley;~}a.ving examined the protes t filed on Paving District No.88,f1nd the protest to be insufficient and therefore recommend that the City Engineer prepare estimate for cost thereof and the City Clerk advertise for bids. Respectfullj submi tted.Henry H. Falldorf, Carl Rehnke, C.H. Justice, On motion of Falldorf the report was adoPte~:J.cords,Committee 360 The Street Committee reported; To the Hon.Mayor and Council; Grand Island, Nebr . May 14,1910 \_~ ~ We your Committee on Streets and Alleys having examined the Petition filed for Paving on West Division St.from Tilden St. to Garfield St.,rec.:ommend tkIt a paving district be created for the same,and that the City Attorney be instructed to prepare Ordinance crea~ing the District. Respectfully submitt~d. Henry H.Falldorf CarlKnickrehm C.H.Justice C.J.Cords,Committee. On motion of Falldor~ the report was adopted. The Street Committee reported; Hon.Mayor and City Council; Grand Island,Nebr.May 21,1930. We your committea on Streets and Alleys,having examinedthe ~ .., Petition filed for Paving Logan and Clark Streets' recommend that a Paving District be created; Logan Street from Koenig to Charles Street,and Clark Street from Chas.to Louise Street. Respectfully submittedi H~nry H.Falldorf CArl Knickrehm C.R.Justice C.Cmrds On motion of Falldorf the report was adopted. The Street Committee reported; 10 the Hon.Mayor and Council; We,Your Committee on Streets and Alleys having examined tbe Petition filed by Pearl Brown and others,for the opening of Custer Street,from Forrest street to Oapitol Avenue,recommend that the request be granted,and the Street Commissioner authorized to grade the same. Respectfully submitted, Henry H.Falldorf Oarl Knickrehm C.B.Justice C.J.Oords On motion of Falldorf the report was adopted. The Street Oommittee reported To the Hon.Mayor and 6ity Oouncil ; We your committeeon Streets an9:Alleys recommend that the request of the Trinity Evangelical Ohurch for the vacation of Alley in Block 72 of Wheeler-Bennetts 2nd Addition., be granted and the C1jr Atty. be instructed to prepareOrdinance vacating same. Renry H.Falldorf, Cark Knickrehm, C.H.Justice O.J.Oords,Cornmittee. On motion of Falldorf the report was adopted. The Street Oommittee reported; Hon.Mayor and Members of the Oity Council; Your Coromi tt.ee on Streets and Alleys reports that a deed has been delivered to the 01 ty Ifimm by Herbert H.Glover and Margaret F . Glcer. his wife ,conveying the West half (wt) of Greenwich Avenue to the City of Grand Island,and we recommend that,the d~'6d be accepted 'tu1ll the City and that the Appraisers ,under Ordinance No.1348 ,be in- structed to omit that strip of land from the condemnation proceea ings as superfluous. Henry H.Falldorf C.R.Justice O.J.Cords Oarl Knickrehm On motion of Falldorf the report was adopte~ 361 ~ ~ The Street Committee reported; Hon.Mayor and Members of the City Council; Your Committee on Streets and Alleys reports that a. deed has been delivered to the City by Edward D.Glover ,conveying the Lots A. and B.in Glover's Subdivision for Street purposes ,and we recommend that tie deed be aacepted by the City and that the Ap- praisers ,under Ordinance No.1348,be instructed to Omit that strip of land from the condemnation proceedings as super fluous. Henry H.Falldorf C.H.Justice C.J.Cords Carl Knickrehm On motion of Falldorf the report was adopted. The Water Committee made report; Hon.Mayor & City Council; May 21,1930 We your Committeeon Water & Light to whom has been referred the Peti~ion for a Water Main on South Pine Street from Agate to Bismark RQad wish to recommend thata District be created em- ~ ~ bracing the same. C.H.Justice Cart Knickrehm Henry H.Falldorf C.J.Cords Commit tree On motion of Justice the report was adopted. The Bond Committee rwported finding the Depository Bond of the First National Bank in the sum of $50,OOO,The Plumbers Bond and the Drainlayers Bond of the ~and Island Plumbing Co.,the Bond of Goehring-Sothman Co.,for permit for use of Streets Auction- Housemovers Bond of Ed.A.Jones Jr., eers Bond of George Williamson.t\ and the Police Bond of Jim L. Tayla to all be in proper form and the surety sufficient and on motio n of Upperman the Bonds were all approved Plans, Specifications and Estimates of Black & Veatch, Consulting Engineers were read and on motion of Falldorf adopted and the Mayor and Clerk to mark them filed and adopted. On motion of Mildenstein the City Clerk was instructed to Adver- tise for Bids for a Voting Booth Buildir.g at the Five Points according to plans to be prepared by the Building Inspector. Bills against the City were read and on motion of Hehnke allow~ for List see the Claim Register. Estimate of the City Engineer of the Cost of Paving Paving District No.8? was read and on motion of Falldorf adopted and the Clerk instructed to advertise for bids for its construction. Estimate of the City Engineer of the cost of Paving Paving Distr- -ict No.S8 was read and on motion of Falldorf adopted and the clerk instructed to advertise for Bids for its~ construction. On motion of Hehnke the Building Inspector was instructed to refer applications for all Buildings except Residences ,on Second Street,to the Code Committee. . ~ _n__ 362 -~ ~ An Ordinance aNo.1349,Oreating Water Main District No.B8, Pine Street from Agate street to Bismarck Road was presented; Moved by Justice that the Ordinance be placed on its first reagm Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Knickrehm, Mildenstein,Pepper and Upperman voting aye,nay none; The Ordinance was read and declared passedits first reading; Moved by Knickrehm that the rules be suspended and the ordinance placed on its second reading by its title; Carried on roll call, Cords, Hehnke, Falldorf,Justice,Knickrehm, ~ildenstein,Pepper and Upperman voting aye, nay none; The Ordinance waS read by its title and declared passed its secad -and reading . Moved by Upperman that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance placed on its third reading by its title; Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Knickrehm, Mildenstein,Pepper and Upperman voting aye, nay none; The Ordinance was read by its title and declared passed its third reading. Moved by Behnke that the Ordinance be placed on its final passa~ and finally passed; Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Knickrehm, Mildenstein,Pepper and Upperman voting aye, nay none; The Mayor declared the Ordinance finally passed and approved the same. ~ -., An Ordinance ,No.1350,creating Paving District NO.89,Division Street from Tilden to Garfield was presented; Moved by Justice that the Ordinance be placedon its first reading Oarried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Kniokrehm, Mildenstein,Pepper and Upperman voting aye, nay none; The Ordinance was read and declared passedits first reading. Moved by Justice that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance placed on its second reading by its title; Oarried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Knickrehm, Mildenstein,Pepper and Upperman voting aye,nay none; The Ordinance was read by its title and declared passed its second reading; Moved by Upperman that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance placed on its third reading by its title; 363 Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Knickrehm, Mildenstein,Pepper and Upperman voting aye,nay none; The Ordinance was read by its title and declare1passed its mmmmmm ~ 1.. ~ --., mmawilJ.ll@lp Thi rd r eadi ng Moved hy Mildenst,ein that the Ordinance be placed on its final passage and finally passed; Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Mildenstein, Knickrehm,Pepper and Upperman voting aye,nay none; The Mayor declared the Ordinance finally passed and approved the same. An Ordinance,No.1351,creating Paving Districj No.90, Clark Stre~ ~ from Chas.to Louise,and Louise St.From Logan to Koenig was presented; Moved by Justice that the Ordinance be placed on its first readin g Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice Knickrehm, Mildenstein,Pepper and Upperman voting aye,nay none; The Ordinance was read and declared passed its first reading Moved by Knickrehm,that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance placed on its second reAding by its title; Carried on roll Call, Cords, Falldorf, Hehnke,Justice,Knickrehm, Mildenstein,Pepper and Upperman voting aye,nay none; The Ordinance was read by its title and declared passe~ts second reading. Moved by Justice that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance placed on its third reading by its title; Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Knickrehm, Mildenstein,Pepper and Upper~an voting aye,nay none; The Ordinance was read by its title and declaredpassed its third reading. ~ ~ Moved by Mildenstein,that the Ordinance be placed on its final passage and finally passed; Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Knickrehm, Mildenstein,Pepper and Upperman voting aye,nay none; The Mayor declared the Ordinance finally pa~sed and approved the same. An Ordinance,Nd.1352,vacating Alley in Block 72 ,Wheeler & Bennet Addition was presente&; Moved by Mildenstein that the Ordinance be placed on its first reading; 364 ... ~ Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Knickrehm, Mildenstein,Pepper and Upperman voting aye, nay none; The Ordinance was read and declared passed its first reading. Moved by Upperman that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance placed on its second reading by its title; Carried on roll call, Words,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Knickrehm, Mildenstein,Pepper and Upperman voting aye, nay none; The Ordinance was read by its title and declaredpassed its second reading. Moved by Knickrehm that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance placed on its third reading by its title; Carried on roll call, Cords , Falldorf,Hehnke,Knickrehm,Justice, Mildenst.ein, Pepper and Upperman voting aye, nay no; The Ordinance was read by its title and declared passed its third reading. Moved by Justice that the Ordinance be placed on its final passage and finally passed; Carried on rOllc~e6rds,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Knickrehm, Mildenst.ein,Pepper and Upperman voting aye, nay none; The Mayor declared the Ordinance finally passed and approved the ~t:6~ H.E.Clifford, City Clerk same. ~ -.,., ~ .~ n~ -~ 365 Grand Island, Nebraska, June 4,1930 ~ a A-. The Council met in regular sessipn,His Honor ,the'it ayor presidirg t-' and Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Knickrehm,Mildenstein~ ,Pepper a and Upperman present at roll call, absent Cords. The Minutes of the Last regular meeting were read and approved. Bids of Midwest Const~uction Co., >C Roberus ConstTuction Co., and Diamond Engineering Co., forPaving District No.87 were open- ,. ~ed and read and on motion of Falldorf referred to the street. Committee; Bids of Roberts Construction Co., Midwest Construction Co, and () Diamond Construction Co. For Paving District No.88 were opened and read and on motion of Falldorf referred to the Street Com. Bids of W.B.Harrison Co. ,The Geer Co.,Goehring-Sothman Co., John Claussen and Otto Giesenhagen for erection of a Voting House,were opened and read and on motion of Mildenstein re- ferred to the Committee on City Property. An Error having been made in the Notice of meeting as a Board ^ of Equalization in Paving District No.85On motioID of Falldorft The date of meeting was changed and tre Board of Equalization will meet on June 18,1930 from 7-30 OtQ~ock P.M. of said day to 8 O'clock P.M. ,and the City Clerk to give notice thereof. Communications from the American Legion No.53 expressing their appreciation of the Assistance of the Mayor & Council in the matter of a Memorial was read and on motion of Falldorf the ,.Matter of a Memorial was referred to the Park Commi ttee and a Committee of the Legion to work out and treb~~ance of th Communication was placed on file on motion of Justice. Petition of Max J.Egge and others for an Electroleer Dist. embracing Second street from Plum to Garf ield was read and on motion of Justice referred to the Water, Light & Ice.Com. Knickrehm presented the following Resolution and moved its Adoption; Resolution. Whereas the occupatipn taxes on 25 Gasoline Pumps on the streets of grand Island, ,Nebraska, have not been paid and the same are past due and demand has been made upon all the parties maintaining such Pumps to pay the occupation taxes and payment thereof,has been neglected and refused. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY of Grand Island,Nebraska,that the Police and Fire Department be and they and they are hereby instructed to :remove all gasoline Pumps from the streets of the City of Grand ~sland,unless the occupation taxes therefor are paid to the City within ten days from date hereof . Carl Knickrehm. Motion carried. 366 ~ .~ The Finance Committee made report as follows; To the Hon.Mayor and City Council; Gentlemen; We,your Finance Committee rec.:ommend tlat the deposit- ory bonds of the People'S state Bank be released and returned to them at their request their deposits having been satiis fac torily protected by a Security Bond . Signed Carl Hehnke Carl Knickrehm Henry H.Falldorf C.H.Justice. On motion of Hehnke the report was adopted . The Street. Committee reported; To the Hon.Mayor & City Council; We,Your Committee on Streets and Alleys recommend the City Engineer have necessary patching on the paved streets done at the unit prices previously set for this work. Respectfully submitted. Henry H.Fa1ldorf C.H.Justice Carl Knickrehm Street Commi On motion of Fa11dorf the report was adopted. The Water & Light Committee reported; Grand Is1and,Nebr.June 4 Hon.Mayor & City Counci1,Grand Island,Nebraska. 1930 Gentlemen; We, Your Committee on Water & Light ,begto report that we find it advisable and economical at this time, to purchase a Public Utility Ledger posting and billing machine for use in the Light Department. We, therefore recommend that the Clerk be instr -ucted to advertis~ for bids on such a machine in accordance with specifications now on file in the Water Commissioner's Office Bids to be opened June 18 th 1930. C.H.Justice Carl Knickrehm Henry H.Falldorf,Commit On motion of Justice the report was adopted. " The Fire Committee reported; Hon.Mayor & City Council; Gentlemen; Your fire Committee has to report;that they have examined the bids for 500 feet of Fire Hose and find the Bid of the BI-LATERAL FIRE HOSE COMPANY For Motor Double Jacket to be.the lowest and best bid and recommed that their bid for 500 feet of Fire Hose be accepted for the sum of $700 less a discount of 2% 30,days from delifery ,net price $686 Respectfully submitted June 4,1930 William Pep~er Louis E.Upperman Geo.Mi1denstein On motion of Pepper report was adopted. Fire Committee~. The Bond Commi. tt ce reported finding t~e bond of H. H. Glover cover- ing permit for use of sidewalk to be In proper form and the surety sufficient and on motion of Upperman the bond was approved. ~ .~ The Police Committee made report; Grand Is1and,Nebr,June 4,lS30 To the Hon.Mayor & City Council; Gentlemen; We,your Comrni ttee on Police & Board of Health , recoll;mend tffi t a filing cabinet be installed , and also a railing to divide the Police office in two parts, and further recomment that the Committee be authorized to proceed with this work. Said Cabinet a.ndrailing not to cost mor'e than $176.50 C.J.Cords William Pepper Louis E.Upperman Geo.Mildenstein,Committee on Police On motion of Mildenstein the report was adopted. The Sewer COIrillli ttee reported; To the Hon.Mayor & City Council; Grand Island,Nebr..June 4,3..900 WE, Your Committee on Sewers, recommend a storm Sewer be built on West Second Street to serve the International Harvester ~ompany property ,and that till City Engineer be instructed to prepare Esti- mate of cost and City Clerk Advertise for bids. Respectfully submit~ Henry H.Falldorf C.B.Justice Carl Knickrehm On motion of Falldorf report adopted. Carl Hehnke Commi tt.ee 367 ~ ~..~ Mildenstein r~ported Inspection of Emergency Hospital Repairs completed. A communication was read from the'Hospital Association of Grand Island offerring the City Block 23 and Frac.Block 26 Schirr@er's Addition fpr play grounds for children and on motion of Justice the matter was referred to the Park Committee and City Attorney. Bills against the City were read and on motion of Justice al- lowed, for list see the Clainm Register. Reports of City officers were read and on motion of Falldorf placed on file. The City Engineer filed Estimate of cost of constructing Water Main in Water Main District No.51 and on motion of Just,ice the Estimate was adopted and the Clerk instructed to add. for bids. The City Engineer reported Es~imate of cost of Storm Sewer on West Second Street from Grant to Arthur and on motion of Falldorf the E$timate was adopted and the Clerk to add. for bids. The City Engineer reported completion of Sewer,Dist.154 as ~ -..., $1,327.50 2,972.50 78.00 156.00 60 960 160 $5,347.00 8 ,429.88 119,490.88 I recommend that the work completed by the aforesaid 0 hambers Construct.ion Company, be accepted and approved by the C1 ty of Grand Island ,Nebr. I herewith submit the following statement of all the costs in connection with the said Sewer; To Ohambers 0 onstruct:lon, 00. " Engineering & Inspe ction " Printing & Incidentals follows; Grand Island,Nebraska,June 4)19~ To the Hon.Mayor and City Council; I hereby certify that the Chambers Construction Company , contractors, have completed the work in Sewer District No.154, in accordance with the terms and stipulat.ions given :tn the plaIS and specifications and contract by and between the Citynof Gram Island,Nebras~a,and the Chambers Construction Company,which contract was entered into on the 18th day of October,1929. I further certify that the improvement contains the follow- ing items and quantities at the unit prices,as set forth in the aforesaid contract., to wit; l475lin.ft.lO" Sewer 2378 lin.ft.8" " 30 line ft.8" C.I.pipe 390 line ft. 3/4" water service 30 6" risers 12 manholes 2 Flushtanks Lift station F"orce account @ .90 @1.25 @2.60 @ ;40 @2.oo @80.oo @80.oo $ 19,490.88 974.54 584.73 l 21,050.15 The cost to be divided as follows; Sewer District Fund 4,785.80 General Sewer Fund 16.264.35 $ 21,050.15 I also rec.ommend that the Mayor and C1 tY'Council sit as a Board of Equalization on safud Distxict from 7;30 P.M. until 8 P.M. ,June l8th,1930 Resp.ectfully submitted W.M.Whee1er,City Engineer On motion of Falldorf the report was adopted ,the District accep; ed and a Borad of Equalization to be held June 18)193.0 from 7-30 P.M. to 8 01 Clock P.M. and the Clerk to give proper notice thereof. ,."-t- The City Engineer reported; 368 Grand Island,Nebr.June 4,1930 TO THE HON.MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL: ~ I hereb) certify that the Diamond Engineering Company, contrac~ors ,completed the work in Paving District No.86,in accordance with the terms and stipulations given in the plans a~~ specifications and contract,"by and between the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, and the Diamond Engineering Company,which contra::/ was enteres into on the 19th day of March,1930. I further certify that the improvement contains the following items and quantities at the unit prices,as set forth in the aforesaid contract, to-wit; ~ ~ 2987 cu.yds.grading 10701.05 sq.yds.sheet asphalt paving 5360.85 lin.ft.curb & gutter 240.7 lin.ft.headers 54.5 lin.ft.12" storm sewer 316.1 lin.ft.10" II II 12 catch basins 45 1in.ft.6"sanitary sewer 1515 1in.f~.old curb removed Force account Retainer 10,701 sq.yds.asphalt paving @ 5,360 1in.ft.curb & gutter @ District_ 278.24 Intersections 42.98 .47 $ 1,403.89 2.34 25,040.46 .72 3,859.81 .50 1:80.35 1.10 59.95 .. .90 284.49 14.00 168.00 .60 27.00 .10 151 .50 80.78 .02 $214.02 .02 $107.20 $321.22. $ 31,196.23 I recommend that the work completed by the aforesaid Diamond Engineering Company be accepted and approved by the City of Grand Island,Nebraska. I herewith submit the following statement of all the costs in connedtiom wi th said Paving District No.86 .~ -,., ToD1amond Engineering Co Engineering & Inspection Printing & Incidentals This cost to be divided as follows; Paving Fund Paving District fung $31 196.23 1,559.82 935.88 ~33,691.93 $6, 487.68 27, 204.35 t33, 691.93 Respectfully submitted W.M.Whee1er, City Enginee~. On motion of Fa11dorf the Report was adopted, the Distric~ accept- ed and board of Equalization to be June 18,19307-30,P.M.toJA .P. m.and the citY! Clerk to give proper notice thereof.. ~: -,-.~~:j~----"~-~...:: - "-';.2:; 369 Water Main District No.67 was reported Completed and on motion of --~ -~ Justice the Council determined to s1 t as a BOard of Equalization, on Wednesday June 18,1930 ,from 7-30,P.M.to 8 O'clock P.M. of said day and the Clerk instruoted to give proper notice ther.eof. The City Engineer reported Estimate of the Cost of storm Sewer on West Second Street from Grant to Arthur and on motion of Fa,lldorf the Estimate was adopted and the Clerk instructed to Add.for Bids. The City Engineer reported as follows; To the Hon.Mayor & Council; I wish to report. the hiring of L.A. Lovell as Assistant Engineer ,and recommend tat his salary be set at $150 per month. Respectfully submitted. W.M.Wheeler,City Engineer. ~ On motion ;'$'0}' . An Ordinance,No.1353,Creating Paving District No.90 and repealing the appointment was approved and salary to be $150 per Me Ordiname NO.135l was presented; Moved by Justice that the Ordinancebe placed on its first reading; Carried on roll call ,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Knickrehm,Mildenstei~ Pepper and Upperman vmting aye, Nay none, absent 60rds; The Ordinance was read and declared passed its first reading; Moved by Hehnke that the rules be suspended and the Ordinanca placed on its second reading by its title; Carried on roll oall,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Knlckrehm,Mildenstein, Pepper and Upperman voting aye,nay none, absent Cords; The Ordinance was read by its title and declared passed its ~ ~ s eC.ond I' ead ing. Moved by Knickrehm that the rulea be suspended and the Ordinance p placed on its third reading by its title; Carried on roll call ,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Knickrehm,Mildenstei~ Pepper and Upperman voting aye, nay none,abs~nt Cords; The Ordinance was read by its title and declared passedits Third reading. Moved by Upperman that the Ordinance be placed on its final passage and finally passed; Carried on roll call,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Knickrehm,Mildenstein, Pepper and Upperman voting aye,nay norre,absent Cords; The Mayor declared the Ordinance finally passed and approved the same. '\.- -- -- ~'--''--~-~---~~-~.~.-'-..~~~~.:.. -~_~k_':""~~~_--,,~._;c.,- <".'c'.>':;:' .~ .~ 370 J~~~ An Ordinance NO.13i4,Regulating issuance of Building Permits and Repealing # 917, tile Zoning Ordinance was presented; Moved by Justice that the Ordinance be placedon its first rea~ing; Carrledon roll call, Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Knickrehm,Mildenstein, Pepper and Upperman voting aye, nay none,absent Cords; The Ordinance was. read and declared passedits first reading; Moved by Hehnke that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance placed on its second reading by its title; Carried on roll call,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Knickrehm,Mildenstein, Pepper and Upperman voting aye,nay none,absent Cords; The Ordinance was read by its title and declared passed its secrond reading; Moved by Upperman that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance placed on its third reading by its title; Carried on roll call,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Knickrehm,Mildensteln, Pepper and Upperman voting aye,nay none,absent cords; The Ordinance was read by its title and declared passed its third reading. Moved by Knickrehm that the Ordinance be placed on its final ~~ passage and finallt passed; Carried on roll call,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Knickrehm,Mildenstein, Pepper and Upperman voting aye, nay none,absent Cords; The Mayor declared the Ordinance finally passed and approved [dSSJhe same. An Ordinance,No.1355,Amending Ordinance No.1143-1267, Fire Limits was presented; Moved by Upperman that the Ordinance be placed.: on its first reading Carried on roll call, Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Kn1ckrehm,Mildenstein, Pepper and Upperman voting aye,nay none, absent Cords; The Ordinance was read and declared passed its first reading. Moved by Knickrehm that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance placed on its second reading by its title; Carried on roll call, Falldorf, Hehnke,Justice,Knickrehm,Mildenstein, Pepper and Upperman voting aye,nay none,absent Cords ; The Ordinance was read by its title and declared passed its second reading. Moved by Justice that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance placed on its third reading by its title; Carried on roll call,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Knickrehm,Mildenstein, Pepper and Upperman voting aye,nay none, absent cords; The Ordinance was rea.d by its title and declared passed its Third reading. Moved by Upperman that the Ordinance be placed on its final passage and finally passed; Carried on roll call, Falldorf, Hehnke,Justice,Knickrehm,Mildenstein Pepper and Upperman voting aye, nay none,absent Cords; The Mayor declared the Ordinance finally passed and approved the fUf~same. An Ordinance,No.1356,Providing for condemnation of Bldgs.as Nuisances was presented; Moved by Upperman that the Ordinance be placedon its first reading Carried on roll call,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Knickrehm,Mildenstein, Pepp~r and Upperman voting aye, nay none ,absent Cords; The Ordinance was read and declared passedits first reading. Moved by Knickrehm that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance placed on its second reading by its title; Carried on roll call,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Knickrehm,Mildenstein, Pepper and Upperman ,voting aye,nay none,absent Cords; The Ordinance was read by its title and declared passed its second reading. Moved by Justice that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance placed on its third reading by its titlw; Carried on roll call,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Knickrehm,Mildenstein, Pepper and Upperman voting aye,nay none, absent Cords; The Ordinance was read by its title and declared passed its third reading; Moved by Upperman that the Ordinance be placed on its final passage and finally passed; Carried on roll call,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Knickrehm,Mildenstein, Pepper and Upperman voting aye,nay none, absent Cords; The Mayor declared the Ordinance finally passed and approved the same. Adjourned ~~~~ H. E. Cti/for-d ' City Clerk ~ --.. 371 REPORT OF EXPENDITURES AND APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE FISCAL yEAR 1929-1930 AND TO JUNE 7, 1930 Appropriated Expended GENERAL FUND -~ .~ Salaries Streets & Alleys Hydrant Rental Lighting $ 13,000 22,500 5,500 16,750 20,000 40,000 60,000 14.000 -'19).,750 5,000 19,000 9,000 20,000 20,000 4.500 269,250 12.193.86 $119,355.8~ 3,406.06 17,907.79 6,642.27 16,092.83 15,860.89 1.500..00 180,765.64 26,997.44 46,732.73 183,133.20 8,433.48 75,178.81 Sewer Inc. $ 10,772.50 33,542.55 5,500.00 17,617.30 39,729.59 Outfall Sewer Decree of Oourt Incidental PARK FUND POLIOE FUND OEMETERY FUm> FIRE FUND PAVING FUND MUSIO FUND I DE FUND WATER FUND LIGHT FUND SEWER DI STRI CT FUND PAVING DISTRICT FUND BOND & INTEHBT FUND TOTAL AMOUNT EXPENDED t 52l,241.3() ~ Respectfully submitted June 18,1930 ~ ~~~ CITY CLEPJ{ Balance $ 2,227.50 11,042.55-- 86'1.30-- 19,729.59-- 40,000.00-- 60,000.00 1.806.14 $72,394.20 1,593.94 1,092.21 2,357.73 3,907.17 4,139.11 3.000.00 88,484.36 ., "~-"'-~~-----~- --"'-----.:....-.---'-'--~'----'-""'__.i""""""_'__:..,._=_.__.....~~c~__~__.________'__ ,___~~..............__...-._.....~_.~...~~~'_'._~._:.:__:.::...~:....;;,;~.:.: '\ .. \( 3'72 Grand Island,Nebraska,June 18,1930,7-30,P.M. The Council rnet as a Boare. of Equalization for the purpose of Equalizing and Assessing the Benefits accrueing to the respective lots,tracts ar~ parcels of land in Paving District No.85 of the said 01 ty by reason of the Paving theI'eof and Levying a Tax to pay for said QonstrnctioTl, His Honor, the ])J1ayor presiding and All k~mberB ptesent at roll call; ,~ -~ Proof of Publication of Notice of' meeting as a Board of Equalization was read and pIa,ced on file; The Council remained in session until 8 Qlclock ,P.M. and no person having aupeared to obj ect to or protest against the pro'"':! posed Assessment and Levy ; Falldorf presented the following Resolution and moved its adoption; .~ -~ ...:...:___~--, -._ ._-.:._~,,_"~~_.~~_~~~,d~.ii,,-.~. RES 0 L U '}' 1 0 N. 373 Be it resolved by the MRyor and City Oouncil of the Oi ty of Grand I sIanO. > NebraskcJ,> si t t:l.n!o: as c; F308Td of Equalization in acCOrcla,IH.}e wi th due notice ven thereof, as required by law, that we find the tote,l costs of the con- struction of Paving District No. 85, to be the sum of $18,239.89; that the benefits accruing to the real estnte in said district to be the sum of $18,239.139, and that the benefits accruing to the respective lots, tracts Bnd parcels of l2nd in 8cdd Pc::vin~,: District to be the sum a.s set forth op-oosi te the several descri}Jtions as follows: .~ ~ OWNER LOT C. B. 8., Q. R. R. Co. Herman Koch Fr. 2 Herman Koch 3 Gordon L. Ne1igh E.22' of N.BO' .li:mma Neligh W.44' of N.90' & E.22' of S.10' of N.90' 4 Louis Berser 8.42' 4 Robert McMullen 5 Henry Walker 6 Alfonzo De,rling W. 44' E. M. Westervelt N.l10' of E.22' 7 Alfonzo Dal'ling 8.22' of E.22' A1fonzo Darling Fr. Angi e R. Bro1Tm W.44' of Fr. Angie R. Brown Fr. 2 Fr. 26 Alfonzo Darling 3 Fr. 26 Demetroes Ohronopulos 6 Fr. 26 Anp:ie R. Brown , J Vi. 33 t 7 Fr.. 26 BLOCK ADDITION Right-of-1vay 23 Nagy's 23 II 4 7 7 8 1 ... .., Fred Beberniss E. 33' 7 Fr. 26 Angie R. Brown '. 'tv. 20' 8 Fr. 26 Kate E. Brown E. 24' of W. 44' 8 Fr. John Schlueter 4 Julius F. W. Reese 3 George Schroeder 2 Oa~h~rina M. Schroeder 1 Wm. G. & Aluha F. 1 - SmmthN.'2 ,14 Fr. Alme, J. Olark S;:r 4 Fr. Louis Hatch - 3 Fr. Amanda Noble N.t 2 Fr. Peter Nelson 8'0 2 Fr. Amanda Noble N.f 1 Fr. Peter Nelson 8.'2 1 Fr. Grace V. Flippin Fr. 4 Fr. Louis E. Upperman -'Fr. 3 Fr. August Moeller Fr. 2 Fr. 23 ':)"2 (,JU 23 23 , 23 23 23 23 23 Fr. 26. II It If It II II " II " Original Tovyn II " It II II II ASSESSMENT. ~t3296. 93 84.55 439.35 42.46 99.77 56.79 38.21 199.29 251.39 123.83 20 . 51 184.68 336.73 231.54 63.14 63.14 94.71 136.83 114.79 221.94 357.04 357.04 357.04 357.04 249.93 107.11 357.04 249.93 107.11 249.93 107.11 357.04 357.04 357.04 It It II II /I II 26 II II 124 U. P. R. R. 2nd 124 It " 11 " II 124 II II II II '"' 124 II " II " II 125 It 11 II II II 125 II 11 II " II 125 " 11 11 11 II 125 It 11 II 11 II 125 II II II II " 125 It " " II If 125 " " II 11 II 1 Russel Wheeler'S 1 " II 1 fI " 374 OWNER LOT BLOCK ADDITION ASSESmIENT. R a1 ph E. D 8,V i s N. 82' Fr. 1 Fr. 126 U. P. R. R. 2nd ;$275.88 Merwin r'l Detweiler IJ. s. 50' Fr. 1 Fr. 126 II 11 If II If 81.15 Florence t"l \..1'. Humphrey, t\ Iva B.. ....-'.. Pc"r sons 4 127 II II II II II 357.04 Florence G. Humphrey, & Iva B. Parsons Hl 11'3 127 II 11 II II II 59.50 V~ . John I"j Moody vr. E. 55' 3 127 II II II II II 297.53 ~ Nancy E/ Gilchrist ~ ') 127 If If If II II 357.04 (.J \. Hat tie NI. Clendenin 1 127 II II II II II 357.04 William Hahn 8 136 II II II II II 35'7.04 Me.l v!:,;,rd J. Alden 7 136 II II II II II 357.04 Maude E. Alden 6 136 II II II II II 357.04 Ma.rgaret M. /'\j. - 136 II II. II II II 357.04 \.':4'2 eseb O. E. & LucV Mast en S. 76' 10 6 Russell 1Nheeler's 266.17 Gladys ,- Masten lVl. I\T. 56' 10 6 II II 90.86 Clarence E. Ma.eten 9 6 II II 357.04 Ra.ymond " May c;: Christensen 8 6 " " 357.04 Bloomer B. Rice '7 6 II II 357.04 Geo. R. Rassmussen C! 78' r:- 6 II It 269.38 u. ;:) Edith J. Jones N. 54' 5 6 II II 87.65 Ellen Burrer 10 5 II " 357.04 AUCy'ust Ueckret 9 5 " II 357.04 Geo. & Anna B. McKenziel 8 5 II II 357.04 James H. Yund 7 5 II II 357.04 James H. Yund 6 5 II \I 357.04 John Murp hy Fr. 8 Fr. 137 U. P. R. R. 2nd. 357.04 John Murphy E.6' Fr. '7 F'r. 137 " II II n II 32.45 Willard L. & Dolly Keller Y1 60' Fr. 7 Ij"r. 137 It II II II II 324.58 i . Fred Moeller Fr. 6 Fr. 137 II II II It II 357.04 John Knickrehm Jr.5 Fr. 137 II II 11 " II 357.04 1ta8, 239. 89 Henry H.Falldorf ~ ~ Motion carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice, Knickrehm,Mildenstein,Pepper and Upperman voting aye,nay none. The Ma~r decla.red the motion carried and the Resolution adopted. The minutes of the meeting as a Board of Equal- izationwere read and approved. AdjOUrned~ ~ ~ j7'<f/ZU'ld City Clerk 375 t.--- Grand Island ,Nebraska,June 18,1930,7-30,P.M. .~" ,A .~ The Council met as a Board of Equalization, for the purpose of Equalizing and Assessing the Benefits accrue- -ing to the respective lots,tracts, and parcels of land in Paving District NO.86 bt said City, by reason of the Paving thereof and Levying a Tax to pay for said Construction; His Honor,the Mayor presiding and All Members present at roll call; Proof of Publication of Notice of Meeting as a Board of Equalization was read and placed on file; The Cou.ncil remained in session until 8 O'clock,P.M. and no person having appeared to object to or protest against the proposed Assessment and Levy; Falldorf presented the following Resolution and moved its adoption; --~. --~ RES 0 L UTI 0 N. 376 BE IT RIeSOL VED BY THE MAYOR AND OITY COUNOIL of tlle Ci ty Of ~ra11(1 Tsla"}c? Ve~l'~cl{p _l... U \..~,J. A- _ ~,..".,l /_, 1.~ ~) ._.'., U... '-_ \... , sitti as 2, Board o:f!I:ous.lization in accordance with due notice ~iven thereof, as required by law, that we find the tot91 costs of construction of P8.ving District No. 86, to be the sum of $27,204.25; that the benefits accruing to '.~ '-" ttle ree'J. est8.te in 881d district to oe the 811m of J,t:37,204.25, and that the benefits accruing to the respective lots, tracts and parcels of land in said Pavin~ District to be the sum as set forth opposl te the several descriptions as follm~!s: OWNER LOT BLOCK County of Hall 1 Niels Nielsen 3 Fr. 91 Niels Nielsen 4 Fr. 91 Sophea Boquette ~N. 265' 2 Mary K. McAllister3 James Nicholson Jr. W. 150' of N. 52 1/31 4 Jennie H. Hayman S. 26.17' & N. 52.331 of 4 5 J e"rni e 1:1. HaY:!l[U1 Henry H. Falidorf't Henry H.Falldorf, 3 Albert Heyde, E. 1391 9 ADDITION Westervelt's Sub. Orip'inal Town il II Westervelt's Sub. II II II II the E. 165 1 Weaterveltls II S'uo. II Add. II Oourt H:J\lse II \I of N. 1221 Co. ASSESSMENT. ~1;2569 .78 196.28 457. 99 618 . 80 618. 80 412.51 206.29 382.30 385.65 385.65 Sub. (w} swi- Sec. 15) 699.62 John H. Longenheder S. 601 of E. 127' .. 9 00. Sub Oaroline Monk N. 381 1 4 It 4 4 4 4 4 4 Ha.nn' s Second. Add. It It " II II " It " II 11 11 " It II II C h8.8. IP. Brown S. 19' o h8S F. N. 1'3' Hanna & 1 Bro,vn .., h> John Thom. , s. 381 2 Walter Von Ohlen 3 Mathild.<J Ba.rth E. 63. 51 4 Bertham W. Jones, W. 63.5' 4 Emil Wolbach 10 Emil Wolbach 11 Ernil Vlolbach 12 Emil Wolbach 13 Henry & Hedwig Hann Henry & Jennie Koester 7 Oarl P. Wa~ner 8 Maria Senkbeil 9 Willianl w. 1111sonlO Au~upta I. Kuesterll A.U~:';:U8t 8. I. Kue s ter12 ~ -.,., . 5 " o 3xm:)bel 1 ' s ... " \I It H~mn 1 s 3rd II Sub. II II " 6 ro o 6 II II It II \I " It II II II II II 6 6 r. () II 344.07 217.91 108.96 lOB. 96 217.91 326.87 22B.81 98.06 298.20 298.20 298.20 298.20 636.54 303 . 93 303.93 30:".93 303.93 303.93 ~'S03. 93 OWNER LOT I',linnie & Rica Duennerme.nn, 5 Johp.nncl Rosenkotter Fred Roth Henry Greis1nger Wi 11 i 'un 1 e:opill S LL ,::- , . ~u .~ .~ .. S}) 3,11?",'erlb e~f g N. 15.67' Wm. S}:Jangenberg S. 31.33' A1'nn J. 012.rk N. 29. 33 , A1m,o J. 01 ark S. 15.(37' Fred Ernstmeyer N. 45' Kate 1.i.. 1.1c},;""c'x1nnd 7 Henry Schoeneberg 6 John 8,~ Emma 7\1e1er 6 7 8 4 4 5 5 r> o 6 13 7 7 8 8 8 9 6 r:- u 4 1 2 "1. u 3 8 7 ,"'> 0 1 2 3 1 ,- 0 16 B Louis F. Roberts N. 64' WAlter Boy11 S. 68' Louis F. Roberts N. 64' of E. 17' W::.t1 tel' Boy11 S. 68' of E. 17' Frances A. Jones W. 4.9' W ct1 tel' Petersen F'red H. Voss I-Ie:clna.n Seier 'n.1t;ej-' Ctt Henry Steinbeck, et als Dietrich J. T. Nietfe1dt tG. L .'iJebester E. 44' of N. 98' Mnyme Whn.1en S. 42' Oscar W. 2smer Roy W. ReSlT1USSen Dessj.e Pec1,rle S c 11ELt':f" e I' o. O. I-1ansen O. O. Hensen Elizabeth Peters J. Ecul Hals tOll Bernard ~~(bmke s. T. S~tt Jr. School Dist. Oi t~{ of' :~-~;r8.rl(1 Islcu1d. 14 ~ -,., Henry Bartenbach Pn.rt 14 Henry Barts,nbEtch S. 110' Pert 15 Albert O. How Par t 14 Albe:ct; o. Row S. '71' ofN .121' 15 Grover O. Baker .~.~.- ----'--,,~;.. .-_,.__.,-~.~_. .._,_;..;;L..~_.~:"._ .,: _~.._ 377 BLOOK ADDITION Hem n ' s 2nd " If If " II II Heyde's }\dcl. II II. II " " " II II II If ASSrr:SS].'iENT. 3 $326.87 326.87 326.87 3~:;6 ~ 87 3 'Z o 3 1 2Ei8.06 1 1 1 89.84 179.68 168.21 1 89 . 84 1 ;358.0f3 Oourt House Add. 385.65 II If " 385.65 00. 81J1') . ( ,,,,' ST~rl Sec. 15) ,'\1.... v,,'2 . 1j~4 666.85 2 LBkeview Add. 136.03 2 " II 144.53 2 " II 45.68 2 II II 48.53 2 II II 175.60 2 II II 9'7.13 2 " II 404.1'7 ") II II 213..37 (~ 2 II II 29 .4t3 3 II II 433.88 3 II " 196.68 3 " II 39.32 3 II II 16.85 3 " " 433.88 3 " II 1~)G.68 3 II II 5C .18 .1, II " 421.02 4 II " 190.85 4 II II 54.51 ::I.oss-Ashton Park 194.25 II II 11 453.25 II II II 2233.69 a Sub. ~WL S n:.l Sec. IS) o. , 2 jy L}, 2212. ;39 00. Sub. If 190.71 II II II 278.69 II II II J.41.40 II " If 206.88 378 OWJJE~R LOT BLOCK ADDITION' , SS'i"~SS''"E''''T .it' , JL. ~,' i J.~ . Grover O. }) 3..T t Baker 14 00. S'llb.(W~ Si.iftt See.15) ~J; 99. 58 --~ ~ Grover O. BEtker N. 50' 15 Jxnes Kirkpatrick16 Olarenoe D. Krow S. ;50' 1 7 Walter &. Burd L. ClliTImin~8 E.114' of N. 17 ~2.1ter M. Cummin~s ~. "--.1 17 II H II H II II 145.69 ci07 .03 II II II 245.27 f50' of S. 100' 00. Sub. 114' of::]'. 50' 00. Sub. II of S. 100' ( irl.}, ." 'i,!.1. S" "' ~~ r:': ;j Ii 4-- -\". ",j C . 225.20 lr)) 20.06 GUE; & JDlnes C2TI18.ras, E. 100' of tJ. BE)' o 17 00. Sl.]~. t.V. Schultz W. 128' of N. 65' II 2'72.49 1'7 Co. Su.b " 4e.36 AX1 f1 ~~t t~ T:,::l c b (11 J. Suparchich 18 c. . 8:; '-~'. R. R. Koehler Snb. 140.50 /', 1..10. Rie:ht-of-wu.y . 120.70 $27,204.25 _~enry H.Fa1ldorf Motion carrie10n roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice, Knickrehm,Mildenstein,Pepper and Upperman voting aye nay none. The Mayor declared the motion carried and approved the same Resolution. The minutes of the meeting as a Board of Equalization rewe read and approved. Adjourned ,fi4~ City Clerk. Grand Island,Nebraska.,June 18,1930,7-30,P.M. The Council met as a Eoard of Equalization for the purpose of Equalizing and Assessing the Benefits accrueing to the ,~ ~ respective lots, tracts and parcels of land in Sewer District 5 No.114 of said Oity by reason of the construction of a Sewer therein and levying a Tax 'to pay for said constr'tiction; His Honor, the Mayor, presiding and all Member's present at roll call. Proof of Pu'blication of Noti~e of MeetirJg as a Board of Eqy.alization was re.)od and placed on file. The Council remained in session until 8 O'clock P.M. and no person having appeared to object to or protest against the proposed Assessment and Levy ;Falldorf presented the follow- ing Resol~tion and moved its adoption; 379 RES 0 L UTI 0 N. '& City of Grand Isl BE I'l' RT[;SOLVED BY THE: l'HiYOR A'~D CITY COUNOIL of the 1n D,ocorda:nce with due notj.ce e:iven thereof, as required by law, ) Nebraska, 8i tting as e BaRTel of Ec:ualization, tha,t we find the total cost of the construction of Sewer Dist- ~ -~ riot No. 154 to be the sun of ~~4, '785.80; that the benefi t s .1"4 '78'" C)(\ ;i(, :) . tJV , 8,ccruing to the real est3,te in said district to be the sum of and that the benefits accruing to the respective lots, tracts und parcels of le.nd in s,sid sev~er district to be the sum set forth om)osi te trw several descrj,ptiol1S, (J,S follovvs: OWNER LOT Etta Linneman 1 Etta Linnem8TI H} 2 Cha.s. W. Kolb si 2 Elmer w. Linneman 3 Robert M. Kelly 4 Paul J. Hartsough N} & S~ of w} 5 Don B. -Dever- S-} of E} Dr sa S. -- & Gertrude A. 5 Jessup 6 Harry F. Falk 7 August F~ Buechler 8 AUFust Ii'. Buechler .. 9 John P. Jungles 10 John P. Jungles 11 ArthLJ.T 11. & Henrietta Baer ErIe & Lizzie Elsworth Pe'!.]l Kosseh Cora A. Slater -~ .n.., Corn A. Slctter H6r:1er Brown 12 ADDITION ASSESSMENT. Ve,ntine 18 Sub. Div. $182.30 II II II 91.15 ti If II 91.15 If II II 182.30 " II " 182.30 II n It 136.72 " II " 45.58 II II II 180 . '72 II II II 180.'72 II II II 180.'72 II II n 180.72 11 If II 180.72 1/ II II 474.1e. II II II 474.16 13 It II II 14 II It II A tract of <,,;:cound i 0) the Svvi of NWft See. 22-11-9 described 8,S follows: Beginning At a point 33 ft N. of & 33i E. ot t See: corner between Sec. 21 & 00 t; no ~ ~t ~~o~CE~ E ?q7 7t . ::')f,.:.J, oJ V v J.-',. .J.., /../ ....i C '<"~'./ .. ,....) '-/ .4, ., thence S. 99 Ft., tnana? W. 291 ft., to trle 'ooir"lt of ber~1Yl.T~:i"~~Lg. 177..82 474.1(:, 474.16 A t1"'wt of ~fT01Jnd ). n the SW-a:- of lJWt of Sec. 22-11-9 described as follows: Beginni 0t ~ noint: 3~ ft m of nnd 390' E. OL"'t 8e.~. ~';rn~r b~t~;r~en E3e~. 01 & 90 ~~ ~ce 09 ~t. k~-~na 7 c.J<-- f ~_}(:.;, t;l.lelj. . D .1: ., ~ lJ.Cl.iV -' ~:-:. 270 ft., th.su.ce S. 99 It., theneelV. 270 ft.) to ~ point of beginni .177.82 A tract of ground. in the SEt of NEt Sec. 21-11-9 d.eseribed as follow's: Beginning at a point 60' S. of S. E. co~ner Bik.2, First Artistic Homes Add., thence S. 100', thence W. 148' thence N. 100 ft., thence E. 148' to the point of be~inning. 89.80 380 OWN.ER LOT ADDITION ASS.IT; S S}'IE:NT . M2tti e Fr2.nk ^ trr,c+ ')'u '-"ro''''1r'' -,', '"i,' t'", S'E1 T l'H"l 1:1.. ~.".' U '," .L:,) ,,"~'.l...\'_.L _... l....t~:, T.j:" ()..l_ \'t-J-llJ.~ Sec. 21-11-9 described as follows: Be~inni at a point 160 ft. S. of S. E. corner Blk. 2, First Artistic Ho'''e ~ "c1-' t' J.'" e'1ce S., ""0," , 't '.., ~'(1 e ~:;. ;.1 ,L ....~ ".'v_. , .L ..f. .::J v, 11.(:;'.t...C W 2900' ~hence N 3nn1 t~e'n' no ~ ~ . "- ,;.; ....~. -..... .", . V 'J, ;.1. ~<./. U \.,.-' -J.:.J. 148', thence S. 100', tnence E. 148' to the point of beginnin~. $449.01 --~ ~ Isaac R. Alter A tract of '<ruund in t t1e SE.e:- of IV];~- of Sec. 21-11-9 described a~ follows: Be~innin~ at a Doint 360' S. of BE C00ner Blk. 2, ~irst Artistic Homes Addition, thence S. 100', thence W. 298', thence N. 100', thence E. 296' to the point of be nn1 179.61 -$4,785.80 Henry H.Falldorf Motion carried on roll call,Corcls,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice, Knickrehm,Mildenstein, Pepper and Upperman voting aYEc.,n~y none; The Mayor declared the motion ca.rried and the Reso- , lution adopted. The Minutes of the Meeting as a Board of Equalization were read and approved. Adjourned /I6~rk. Grand ISland,Nebraska,June 18,1930, 7-30,P.M. The Council met as a Board of Equalization,for the purpose of. Equalizing and Assessing the benefits accrueing to the respective,lots,tracts and parcels of land in Water Main District NO. 67 of said City by reason of the construction of Water Mains therein and Levying aTax to pay for said construction,His Honor,the Mayor presiding and all Members -~ ., present at roll call . Proof of Publication of Notice of meeting as a Board of Equalization was read and placeddn file. The Council remainedin session until 8 Olclock,P.M. and no person having appeared to object to or protest against the proposed Assessment and Levy Justice presented the following Resolution and moved its adoption; 381 RES 0 L UTI 0 N. BE 1'1' RIT:SOL VIED BY THE MAYOR Af::!D OITY OOUNOIL of the 01 ty of Gr'end Is18nd, Neb l' 28k:=1,, settin ,018 n. Board of Equal- i zCltion in acoordance wi th due no tice (:'1 ven thereof, as 1'e- o1..11re6.. law, thB,t vre :find the tota,l cost of construction of ~.~ -., Water Main Distriot No. 611, to be the Sum or t~1,115.3i3; that the benefits accruing to the real estate in said district to be the sum of $1,115.32, and thFtt the benefits aco1'uil1'< to the resp- ective lots, tra.cts and parcels of land in sai (i we,ter main di st- tions as follows: riot to be th.(~ sum 3.8 set forth 0(1)osi te the f;everal desorip- OWNER ,'" T . 001182;e J . ~ G . I Col1e'J'e G . I . College .'"'t I ColI e9;e J,J . . G. T . Oolle(';e ... r!. I Colle ,c;e '" . . ('I I 0011 ec~e 1,,..1 . . (" I Oolleq:e J . . :', r 0011 erf'e '-' . . LOT 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 Vac C).teQ 1 u. T. College 3 G. I. Oollege 5 Roy 8: Bertha Johnson 7 H. P. Hansen 9 H. P. E,:;ilsen 11 Ii'rcU1ces Ainslie 13 Realty Investment 2 Oornpeny Realty Investment Oompany 4 Realty Investment Corn}) :?Gny Realty Investment Com:oany G. I. Oolle G. I. 0011ef?:e Dewey Spinas Almu, Sothmann Al:Y1,': Sothrnann Oren R. H'mey Elula O. Gilbert 01:18,8 A. pt n;:~:ston Ohas A. Pinkston w 0/3 V"J. ~J 011.0,8 A. Pinkston W. 2/3 14 James 0,1ll1nr,3,s El/3 12 J~-lec ~~r1~r~c ~1/3 14 cur L,) VU,l.i ct ct.!..:J ,..:J_ -~ ,., t) 8 10 12 14 2 4 .~ o C) o 10 12 BLOCK ADDITION AMOUNT. 7 Soarff's Add. to West Lawn 7 " '7 II 7 II 7 II 7 II 7 1I ;;~38. 26 38.26 38.2(3 3.3.26 38.26 38.26 38.26 58.85 W,o,,Up;h Street 10 S03.rff' s Add. to West 1a1'm 1I II 3f3.26 10 10 38.26 38.26 10 II 10 II 10 1I 10 1I 8 1I 8 If 8 II 8 II 8 1I 8 n 8 II 9 II 9 II c II J 9 n 9 \I 9 fI 9 II 9 II 9 11 38.26 38.26 38.26 38.26 3(';.'78 36.04 36.04 36.04 36.04 36.04 36.04 38.26 38.26 3t3. 26 38.26 38.86 :35.51 25.51 12.75 12.75 ::p 1,115.32 O.H.Justice 382 Motion carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf"Hehnke,Justice, Knickrehm,Mildenstein,Pepper and Upperman voting aye, nay none; The Mayor declared the motion carried and the Reso- -lution adopted. The Minutes of the meeting as a Board of Equali~t1on were read and approved. /;t({~ Adjourned City Clerk -~ -~ .U Grand ISla.nd,Nebraska, June 18,1930. ..., o X. :::::: The Council met in regular session, His Honor,the Mayor presiding and all Members present at roll call. The minutes of the last regular meeting were read and approved The Diamond Engineering Co asked permission to block Elm st. at the Belt line R.R. while unloading Material and on motion of Falldorf the matter was referred to the Street Committee with Power to Act. Bids of Wm.Kelly & Co. and O.F.Gleisberg for Storm Sewer in Second street from Grant Street to Arthur Street were opere d and read and on motion o~ Falldorf referred to the Sewer Commi tt:ee; The Sewer Commi ttee reported finding the bid of Wm.Kelly & Co. to be the lowest and best bid and on motion of Falldorf the Contract was awarded to them. Bid of C.W.Burdick,Comtr for Water Main District NO.68 was Opened and read and on motion of Justice referred to the Water Committee The Water Committee recommended the. accept- ._~ -~ ance of said Bid and on motion of Dustice the Report was adopted and contract awarded to C.W.Burd ick,Oomm1r for putting in Water Mains in District No.68. Bid of the Burroughs Adding Machine Co. for Public Utility Billing Machine was opened and read'and on motion of Justice referred to the Light Committee. Request of C.A.Joseph for the reservation of space for parking ;One car at his place of business was read and on motion of Falldorf referred to the Street Committee. Petition of Todd Rittenhouse and others for Water Main Dis t. in St.Paul Road ,Pence street,etc was read and on motion of Justice referred to the water Oommittee. -~ ~ 383 The Appraisers for condemning for Streets & Alleys under Ordinance No.1348; filed Report as follows; To the Honorable Mayor and City Oouncil, of the Oi~y of grand Island,Nebraska; In pursuance of Ordinance 1348 of the Oity of Grand Island Nebraska, providing for the appropriation and condemnation fo I' t_~e uses of the Oi ty of Grand Island, Nebraska, for public High- ways o.f lands in the Oi ty of Grand Island, Nebraska , described ilL said Ordinance No.1348,except the lots and tracts donated to the Oity by the Owners thereof ,your appraisers,Marcus Corne- lius,Herman Rehnke and Julius Reese,rnet this date, the 12th day of June,1930,at 2 O!clock P.M. ;in the Oouncil Ohamber of the Oi ty Hall , Grand Island, ebraska, .Henry Bartenbach,designatedifl appraiser in said Ordinance No.1348 was out of the City to be gone for two weeks. The Mayor as provided by Statute, appointed Julius Reese,a disinterested Freeholder residing at 315 West Eighth Street in said Ci.ty to fill the vacanoy caused by the absence. of H~nry ~artenba?h; an?_. a~ter ta~ing oat? to. discha~ our dutl e8 fal thfu.l.l. and Imp1:tr"Gla..l.ly , and.. after 11ear111g the evidence and argument of Frank Strasser and 0.1'1'1. Quackenbush, his attorney,who were present at the hearing, did on the same day, view the properties appropriated, and your appraisers fird- ing it imposstble to make return at same time, your appraisers adjourned to June 17th, 1930, at 8 O'clock P. M., at the same place, that being the next practical date for your appraisers to meet and make rwturn, and at the time and place last mentiorr ed your appraisers do hereby make the following just and fair appraisements of the damage for each lot or piece of property which is so appropriated and do justly appropriate the damage to those having interests in said lots or pieces of property as follows, to-wit: ~ .., 1. The South 20 feet ;jf Lot 8, in William Frank' 8 Ad- dition, for widening Nebraska Avenue, belonging to Mattie Frank, ----------------------------------------------$ 97.50 2. A strip of land 30 feet wide on each side of the cenmr line of Eddy street extended southea~terlly in a straight line from the South lineaf Anna street a distance of 140 feet and also from the South line of Oklahoma Avenue to the North line of Lots 7 and 8 in Block 1 of First Artistic Homes Addition for extensions of Eddy Street belonging to the following owne~ (A) A strip of la~d 30 feet wide on each side of the center line of Eddy Street extended 140 feet Southeasterly in a straight line from the South line of Anna Street extended, belonging to Frank Strasser,-------------------------$256.00 (B) A strip of land 30 feet wide on the West side of the center line of Eddy street extended in a straight line from the South line of Oklahoma Avenue to the North line of Lots 7 and 8 in Block 1, First Artistic Homes Addition and an easement for street purposes 30 feet wide on each side of the center line of Eddy street extended in a straight line southeasterly across the belt line railroad, all belon~ing to the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad OompanY--$116.25 (C) A strip of land 30 feet wide o~ the Eas~ side. of the center lin$ of Eddy Street extended 1n a stra1ght l1ne Southeasterly from the South line of Oklahoma Avenue to the North line of Lot 7, in Block 1, First Artistic Homes Add. belonging'to William Frank, except Belt line right-of-way$90'.CO (D) We find that the South Park Improvement Company, a corporation, has not interest in the property above des- cribed. ~. A strip of land 80 feet wide between the Northerly and ~outherlylines of Anna street extended in straight lines from the East line of Clark street across the ~ acre tract of Frank strasser described in book 44 of the deed records of Hall County, Nebraska, at Page 247, for an extension of Anna Street, belonging to Frank Strasser, as follows: 384 _u~ - "., (a) That part of the above strip of land lying between the East line mf Clark street and the West line of Eddy St., belonging to Frank Strasser,------------------------$644.00 (b) That part of the above strip of land 80 feet square between the Easterly and Westerly line's of' Eddy street exG tended Southeasterly in straight line from the North to the South lines of Anna Street extended, belonging to Frank Strasser,------------~------------------------------$l95.00 (c) Tl~t part of the above strip of land 80 feet wide lying between the Northerly and Southerly lines of Anna Street extended, in straight lines Northeasterly from the East liae of Eddy Street extended Southeasterly in a straight line to the South line of Anna Street extended to the West line of said 2t acre tract above described,-$461.00 Delinquent taxes, if any, interest thereon and pen- alties should be computed and the same constitutes a first lien on all of the premises above described and warrants should be drawn in favor of tbe County Treasurer, therefor. MARCUS CORNELIUS HERV.AN HEHNKE JULIUS REESE. The Street Committee filed Report as fOllows Grand Island,itebraska, June 18,1930. To the Hon.Mayor and City Conncil of the City of (~~-,." 1" '-1 1",1 ." "1 Q" 'J el) '(';. '....K. "j' _1.).. c....~J.l... iI.J_Cvl , J., ...... ~.~,:) ..c." ';''le, YOlJ.:C COlild.L ttce all S'cr(;;e~;:~ 1:\.'1\3. AJJ.i::Y2;i;1.fter having -~ -"., carefully examined the report of the Appraisers who fixed the damaggs in the appropriation and condemnation of private prop- erty for the use of the City of Grand Island,Nebraska,for st- -reet purposes under Ordinance NO.1348 of the Oity of Grand Is- land, Nebraska, for widening and extending Nebraska,Avenue, Anna Street and Eddy Street as specified in the return of the appraisers, hereby recommend to your Oouncil that the report of the Appraisers be ascepted and approved, and that the amount spec:ified in said report be paid to the parties owning and having interests in the property for which assessed,or if refused,depos1ted with the City Treasurer ,subject to the owners and parties interest.ed respectively ,and after such payment ,that the City occupy and possess for street purpo- -ses the property so appropriated as described in the return of the appraisers under said Ordinance No.1348. Henry H.Falldorf C.H.Justice C.J.Cords Carl Knickrehm On motion of Falldorf the report was adopted. ,/ 385 RES 0 L UTI 0 N. BE I l' RESOL VICD BY THE' HAYOR AND cr TY COFNOIL of the Oi ty Council of the City of Grand Islend, Nebras1\:a: Tl1s.t the rerJort of tile nppr')jpers cus Oornelius, Herma.n Hehnke, cmd .Julius Reese, ".vith refel'ence to tIle t:tpp- ro""()ri ption D.nd condemnption of pri vateorocerty for the v.se .. ~ of the Oi ty of Grrind Islend, Hebraska, for street and high- vvay pnrposes, including the South 20 feet of Lot 8 in William Frank's AddJ. tion for widening Nebraska Avenue; a stri}) of land 30 feet wide on each side of the center line of Eddy Street extended Southeasterly in a straight line from the South line of Anna Street a distance of 140 feet and slso from the South line of Oklahoma Avenue to the North line of Lots 7 and 8 in Block 1 of First Artis~ic Homes Addition to said Oi ty of Grand I sland; and 2 strip of l:c,nd 80 fee't, wide between the Northerly 2nd S01..ltherly Itnes of Anna Street ex- tended in 8tr2i~ht lines from the East line of Clark street 2,CI'OSS the 2t; 8,cre tra,ct of Frnnk Stra.8ser, described in Book 44 of the deed records of Hall County Nebrrtsk,)., n.t Pclc.;e ;34'1, I'or an exteJ:"lsiol1 of Anna St:reet, be and the SeJX'le IS i1ere- by :lCcepted, ratified, c<<>>nfirmed and approved. That the 01 ty Cler'l: is hereby directed. to dre:v'l .lV O-,T r Fl.n t s Y8):)le to t lle Dersons named 2,S O"lJ'rners in said re:oort in the 8mounts specified in srdd :report 8,nc deliver the same to theo8,rties owning and h rrvi no:: interests ir: the property for which assessed, respectively as assessed, or if refused, denosited with the Oity Treasurer, subject to the -~ -~ orders of such O\'vnerE\ enclo"rties interested respectively. Th8.t upon tIle delivery of 8'3.10 1JiT8.rrants, or in the event of :refusal, upon deposi ting wi th tliP 01 ty T:reasurer, subject to the orders oJ' such owners and parties interested respectively, tI12t the ca ty t e, occupy and possess for its oYJnt.Jse tile property so eppropriated. af:1 descri.bed in the're- turn of -en.s 2.ppraisers pursu8nt to Ordin2TICeNo. 1348; thi:lt the City Enzineer shall, immediately upon the delivery of said ,;, 386 warrants, aI' :i.n the event o:f refusal upon dS]Josi t wi th the City Treasurer, CBllse to be recorded in the office of the Re?ister of Deeds of Hall County, Nebraska, an accurate pI at 2.ncl clear cLescription of tile property so ta];;:en. -~ -,., Henry H.Falldorf Moved by Falldorf that the resolution be adopted; Carrie~on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Knickrehm, Mildenstein,Pepper,Upperman voting aye,nay none;the Mayor declared the motion c3rried and the Resolution adopted. The following Resolution was presented and on motion of Falldorf adopted; RESOLUTION. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL of the City of Grand Isladd,Nebraska; That the Deeds from Eva Lambert Blenkiron and John J.Lambert Jr., to the City of Grand Island,Nebraska,of conveying West,Middle and East Streets extended across Lots 26, and 27 in County Subdivision of the West Half of South West Quarter (wi swt) of Section Ten (16),Township Eleven (ll),North of Range Nine (9) for highway purposes be accepted by the City and that further proceedings in the condemnation of said parcels of land be dispensed with and that the City Clerk be instructed to file the deeds for record with the Register of Deeds. Henry H.Falldorf On motion of Falldorf the Resolution was adopted. ~ ~ '- ~ ~ -~ ~ 387 The following Resolution was presented and read; RES 0 L UTI 0 N. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE; HAyeR AND CITY COUNCIL of the ....,t, City of 'JTctnd Isl? ,Febro'sk,1,: T t the Oity Treasurer be instructed to deduct the sun; of ,$232.90 frorn tbe p,cwing 88sess:uent ng"dnst all of Lot 3 C:ind the \"lest 25 feet of Lots 1 'rnd ~3 in Tucker' 8 Addi ti.on to the City of Grand IS1&nd, Nebraska, and deduct $239.93 from t he~=,cNi 2,SS-8Sf:i:fterlt nst Lot 1, Block 1, First P~I'tiGttc }10E~e8 '{\.cl.Cl,itio~L1 to tl:le Cit~;/ 0:[ G'J:3_T1CI I81ct~1cL, l)einfs' tbe pro rata assessment a8 determined by the City Engineer y~rllicll \VDlllcL 1)e n.ssese.ed. ns~ the portion of the property tru:en by the Clty C' ("<. 01 \..xT Isl South Elm Sl~reet i'or open! to Locust Street. The d8ma~e8 in the condemnation proceedings h2Vi been 3,sF3et~'8ed_ [j"Y tt.e (jJ)'i-~}rl 8e~r:s ~vitll '~G undeI'standinp; trL:1t tl"18 ''')rLvirl()~ ,~3.8sessr-le11t '\VOll1d be 3,8811":11ec11.)\/ tIle Oity~ 1)J~O ret,?, for the land o:ppropr:Lated by the OJ.ty for street pur9oses. Henry Ha FA.lldorf On motJon of Falldorf the resolution was adopted. I :1. -~ ~ ~ ,--~ -,---,,-~._.:....;.._\,._~::.:....;.~ 388 The City Property Committee presented the following Resolution and Mildenstein moved its adoption; After some discussion ~~le.l1VIot~O:l Wp~S put anel on roll call OOl'ds,Justice ,Knick:rehm, .J.lI< Clens ve~n , epper- a.nd Upperman voted aye, Falldorf and Hehnke voted Nay, and the R~otu~i8nL wUsTdrc~aN~d to be adopted . WHEREAS, the con tract be tvreen Frank I. 01 son nYld the 01 ty of Grand I sl<:;ud, lJebrELskr1, 1;vith l'efel'ence to the O't D . , t' t 1 Y ump, 1H'OVl o.e S .. ,na } FX8.nk I. Olson shall erect a house on the premises wi tll, tlle rir':l1t to reinove the S,11,\e 2.t the terrt1- ination oJ': the lease t1nd the 01t~{ Pro:oerty Oorllili ttee, ,hewing been .€;i ven power to D,ct by the Council, has rnD.de c1 verbal 8,greenlent VJi th Franl\: I. Olson that the Oi ty s!l811 :[!.1rn1sh old brick stored a,t, the dj.spos8.l plcmt to cOi'rolete tl-18 build- in',: and "02Y Olson the 8u:m of ~i;320.00 as follows: zl:u30.00 forthwi th a.ud ~1;HbO.OO ",hen Frank I. Olson completes the build- in~ and the buildi is to remain on the premises and become the proerty of the City the parties to the contract de- sire to modify the same in writing. BE IT m!:SOL V.f1D BY THE r"rAYOR AnD OITY OOUNCIL, of the City of Grand Isl , J"~ebra,s1ca,: That the C1 ty Attorney be instn1Cted tOIJI'ocure the siccClature of F'r8.11k I. Olson to a modific~"\tion of the contract 11mv in effect in reiI2rd to the 01 ty Dump, so tha,t tne OJ. ty sht::l1 f\n'ni sl1 old brick fr0::11 the di spos<,:)"l plant to complete the building cwo. fJay Frcmk I. Olson ;U;320.00 2 follO\'/8: 'U'lPO OJ ~I u .' ( once 2.ncL ttle. bnlance on completion of tlle bu5.1ding (1,11 d. t 11 n-, t ,F'll') I. Olson shall complete the bui1din~ by const- ructLlY:: the cllimney, instci11i the floors, windows, doing the ';")1 a.st er inC)' --. '-" other work necessary to cornDlete the building, Et11d. tl'l,~-~,t t-he [lOUSe 811D.l1 '}Jecoyne tllf; ~pTO})ertJr 01'> ttle 01 t~l, 2J1d Fr~:U1k I. 01 son 8h13-11 h::;.vc no rL,,:nt to remove t l1e 88me; n::-1d that t"' e 1.. "'-Tor ""Ie Inst ""lC1 ACI 1'; 0 '" +v,',:,'; p ,','1'0. oJ,~,; :f'iCR,.,+l' (""I",C), O^r .t''', r.le. con +1" ",~""".,t ,:1 1,. I C,," - L.,:. :,.c. ';",~~ 'u 0::' ^v. ~,__..v ,i. _. ._u ~ AnQ the Oit 01erk attest the same on behalf of t Oity after t11e 8n}/i8 ht\E, lJee~o si ~!11ed_ by F'rank I. Olson. Ds.ted June, 18, 1930. Geo.Mildenstein /{J O.J.Cores Louis E.Upperman Carl Knickrehrn '(:." 389 The Ci ty Pl'Opel'ty COlllIlli ttce prescmtecl the following Resolu- tion and Mildenstein moved its adoption; RES 0 1 UTI 0 N. 'WHEREAS, tIle Eo s'pi t 1'31 /1..880C:i. 2:tion of Gr cU1Cl Island, a chrult,J.."ole associn.tion, has offered to deed B10ck Twenty-three ( ...,'7 ) '-'''C~ Fr (.)-t,.) (J..!.1.L . ""'.,..:10.c'l1' I'f\we,.,t'r 01'V (qro) 1'''' C.!C1~'; ".:.'.l.E'..r'~ .A.o:o1..itJ..'on +uo w~ .\. .I..: ..L J -" A ,'-::.,0 1....., u". ~.' - 'j.., --~ -.,., the Oity of G-=e r;,"c} d. '1" ol ~L ;_, _t_ , for Y) 1,<1 ',)' o:~eolJTl.d purnoses for chi1d- ren, AClle Cit/ ;!"s8umi c',Clot c of t corporation to the First l~V (;.t i OJ.1 eJ..l B H..}11{ of' (}x' :~} I Bl,Y1,11d., Ffe1Jr 2,sl\: 2., ill t.11e SUXH of ;:'35.00, and l.ntercst thereon, and it appears that there are unre1eased uta l' t ");2,~'C S 2.in8t sa,id pro.pert~! e till": ,375,00 2nd taxes for the ye~x 1929, e tin7 :1p109.5'7, with i.nterest [}:t 10~;~ from May 1, 1930. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND QITY COUNCIL of t 118 0 t t:r of Or (~.Ln_d. I 81 (-1"Tld,: The..t the City acce:9t the deed ,,1fi th t s 8.nd l'Je...y "the note of 25.00 of the Hospital Association to the First :U D"t i one.,l B:=\Illc Of' :"'1. '.1> ~).,.'r.ln" 'T ~1 an d 'l,\T e'or '::>811' !:1 '"J1 .,-}. i "il +- e ",> e',c, t ..... 'y'I ,,-,' ...., ~i,. D ~ 1 , _ \1 eN l.\.. c....., ". -L u J..L ~,~ ~_ - I... - ~ 1...) E,Tlcl ~p (lY the to.xes for the year 1929 with interest, oviding the mort- 2~' C? 8 p,r e :r [}.i c1 re1e3t~eC, Dl1d thC:'.t the 01 " >,; t e enses ot t C 011'V' (:;~l EtI1C e TeeD I~c.l1I1 fees t' }, '''1 +- .1,1 ~-,-. u the City Attorney be instructed to arrp.D fOT the conveya,Tlce. c7?;J;/lC~>-r Geo.Mildenstein Louis E.Upperman Carl Helmke -~ --~ ~ Carl Knickrehrn Motion carried on roll call,Oords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice, Knickrehm,Mildenstein,Pepper and Upperman voting aye,nay non~ and the Mayor decla.red the motion oarri (:'d and' the Resolution adopted. ./ _~__~.c.:;~, .._~;'__~""-;_.._;.,-"",.____:""-,;,;,,,--,--,,,-~:..____,,--,._._.__~,..:.__-..c--,-"--''--':._""".~~~~. 390 '1'he C1 ty Property Committee made report as follows; Hon.Mayor and City C ouneil; June 18,1930 , We,your committee on Oity Property ,to whom were referred the bids on Voting Booth ,find that the Bid of Otto Giesenha- -gen , for the sum of Nine Hundred and Eighty Five Dolla,rs ($985.00), is the best and lowest bid ,and we,therefore,recan -mend that the sa.me be accepted and the City Clerk be instruc- -ted to enter into Contract with the same. Geo,Mildenstein Louis E.Upperman C.J.Cords Carl Knickrehm On motion of Upperman the report was adopted. ~ -.., The Street Committee made report; To the Hon.Mayor and City Council; Grand Island,Nebr.~une if'e, Your Committee on Streets & Alleys , find IS, 1930 that no protest has been filed on Paving District No.89,we therefore recommend that the City Engineer prepare Estim.ates of cost and the City Clerk advertise for bids. Respectfully submitted. Henry H.Falldorf C.J.Cords Carl Knickrehm C.H.Justice,Committee ~ On motion of Falldorf the report was adopted. on S.& A The Street Committee reported; To Grand Island,Nebr.June IS,E the Hon.Mayor & City Council; 1930 .'f..- We, your Committee on S~reets & Alleys ,find that no PetitiortS~ for type of lvIaterials-'on Paving Districts Nos.8? and 88 havEB been presented. We therefore recommend that /District No.8? 'be Paved with zt" sheet asphalt, and Di stri at No. 88 be paved with a;tn brick. We also find the. bids of the Diartlond Eng. Co. to be the lowest and best bids and that they be awarded the Contracts & the Mayor & 01 ty Clerk execute the same. Respectfully' s'uciYli t; ted, Henry H. Falldorf C.J.Cords Carl Kniokrehm C.H.Justice,Street & Amley Com On motion of Falldorf the report was adopted. Thw Park Committee reported; To the Hon.lviayor & Counoil; Grand IslaIld,Nebr.June 18,1'J1D We your committee find that a new lawn mower for the Ci ty Parks is required , and recomrnend tha.t th~ Comwi ttee be authorized to purchase one lawn mower not to exceed $32.00 Respectfully Henry H.Falldorf, Louis E.Upperman Carl Hehnke Geo.Mild.enstein Committee on Parks . On motion of Fa11dorf the report was adopted. ~ - ,., The Water & Light Oomrlli ttee reported; Hon.Mayor & City Oo~ncil; June 18,1930 Gentlemen; We, your commi ttee on Water' and Light to whom has been referred the Petition of Ma~ J.Egge and others for the creation of an Electrolier District on Znd.St.frol1l Plum Garfield St. beg to recommend tm t a District be created as provided by law. C.H.Justice Carl Knickrehm C.J.Cords Henry H.Falldorf. Committee. On motion of Justice the report was adopted. The City Bond Committee reported finding the Bond of A.C.13ock- Hahn,Special police Officer in proper form and the surety suffici ent arlcl on r:,Jt:lon of Upperma,n it was approved. An Estimate o:f the City Engineer was presented for The Con- struction of Sidewalks and Crosswalks and on motion of Fal1- dorf the same W': S adopted and the Clerk to advertise for bieS; The Oity Engineer Presented Estimate for cost of Paving in Paving Distriqt No.89 arid on mot:l.OYl of Falldorf theScune was adopted and the Clerk instructed to advertise for bidts. - - 391 The Oity Engineer reported Lighting District No.3, completed and on motion of Justice the Oouncil determined to sit as a Board of Equalization on Wednesday,July 2,1930 from 7-30 P. M. to 8 O'clock ,P.M. to Assess the Benefits and Levy a Tax and the Clerk was instructed to give proper notice thereof. Bills against the City were presented CiTld read and on motion of Justice allowed,for list see the Claim Register. An OrdinarlCe, No .1357, Lev'~ring Spa cia1 TaxeS. in Pa'v'ing District -~ ~ No.85,was presented; Moved by Justice t1:1at the Ordinance be placecYJl1 its 1st Rea~; j Carried on I'oll call, Cords, Falldo:rf, Behnke, Just ice, Knickrehm, IvIildenstein,Peppel' and Upperman voting aye, na.y none; The OrdinaJlCC was rea_d and declared pas8edi ts first readlng. 1!.oved hy lvlildenstein that the rules 1)6 suspended and the Ordinance placed on its second reading by its title; Car:cied on roll call, Cords, ];i"alldori , Hehnke,Justi;9J-:l,Knickrehm, lI'lildenstein,Peppe:r and Upperman voting aye,nay none; The Ordinance was read by itB title and declared passed its second reading; Moved by Knickrehm that the rules be suspended and the O:rdi- nance placed on its third reading by its title; Carried on roll cal1,Oords, Fa.lldorf,Hehnke, Justice,Knickrehm, Mildenstein,Fepper and Upperma,n voting aye,nay none; The Ordinance WilS rea.d by its title and declared pa,ssed its third. recj,ding. 1Ioved by Upperman that the Ordinance be placed on its final passage and finally passed; Oarried on roll call,Oords,FalldoI'f,Hehnke,Justice,Knickrehm, Mildenstein,Pepper and Upperman voting aye, nay none; ~~ -., The Mayor declared the Ordinance finally passed and approved the same. An Ordinance,NO.1358,levying special Taxes in PavingDi~3t- ~ rict No.86 was presented; Moved by Mildenstein that the Ordinance be placed on its First :rea.ding; Carried on roll call,~ord8,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Knickrehm, Mildenstein,Pepper and Upperman voting aye, nay none; The Ordinanc.ewas read and declare~assedf ts first reading;- ;''>. ,--~'-;_c,~-~__~il,,~----"o '.' c', ,._ '_._.__. .....,_ .-,.-,,;>' -___...F:~"~<;;,.:."...<~~ 392 Moved by Upperman that the rules be suspended and the Ordiname placed on its second reading by its title; r- Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Knickrehm, Mildenstein,Pepper and Upperman voting aye, nay none; The Ordinance was read by its title and declared passed its second reading. ~- -.,., Moved by Hehnke that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance placed on its third reading by its title; Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Knickrehm, Mildenstein,Pepper and Upperman voting aye, nay none; The Ordinance was read by its title and declared passed its third reading; Moved by Hehnke that the Ordinance be placed on its final passage and finally passed; Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Knickrehm, Mildenstein,Pepper and Upperman voting aye, Nay none; The Mayor declared the Ordinance finally passed and approved the same. ~ _n,., An Ordinance,NO.1359,Levying Special Taxes in Sewer District No.154 was presented; Moved by Upperman that the Ordinance be placed on its first reading; Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice, Mildenstein,Knickrehm,Pepper and Upperman voting aye,nay none; The Ordinancew~s read and declared passed its first reading; Moved by Cords that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance placed on its second reading by its title; Carriedon roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Knickrehm, Mildenstein,Pepper and Upperman voting aye,nay none; The Ordinance wa.s read by its title and decla.redpassed its second reading; Moved by Knickrehm that the rules be suspended and the OrdinazeJe placed on its third reRding by its title; Carried on ;roll call ,Cords, Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Kniclcrehm, Mildenstein,Pepper and Upperman voting aye,nay none; The Ordinance was re,ci.,d by its title and declar'ed passed i tl3 third l'eq,ding. Moved by Mildenstein that the Ordinance be placed on its final passage and finally passed; Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Juetice,Knickrehm, Mildenstein, Pepper and Upperman voting aye, nay Heme; The Z,iayor deolared the Ordinance finally passed and approved tIle srune. An Ordinance, No .1360, levying special Taxes in Wate~c Main Diet. ~rict No.6? was presented; Moved by Mildenstein that the Ordinance be placed on its ,(.'; r- Q'+' l'e~-'dl' 'r")-. /"1 ""l"~.L-'J.' e'd.' o'n ""0'"1 C q 1 1 OorA.~ ,"'c 11u' OI'I~ . '"' ,.,.y",,'re" T"",+_ ....1. ""... OJ. .16, vu . ......L. ...",...1., 'lj;~, J.; ,:;t , iJX._."~n. ., \J ,_,~ -ioe, Knickrchm,M.ildenstein, Pepper l"md Upperman voting a~.~, nay The Ordinance wn,S reE,C;_ G,nd deolared passed. its 1st. rea..dingtlOne; ~,"oved by Upperman that the Bulse be suspended a,nd the Ordi\.<ance placed on its second reading by its title; , Carried on roll call, Gords, Fallclorf,Hehnlce,Justice,Knickl'ehm, Mildenstein,Pepper and Upperman voting aye, nay none; The Ordinance was read by its title and decla.r(~d passed its second reading. 393 Moved by Justice that the rules be suspendocl and the Ordinal1ce.l placed on its third reading by its title; Carried on roll call,C ords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Knickrehm, Mildenstein,Pepper and Upperman voting aye,nay none; T.he Ord.inance was re(-;~d by its ti tIe a.nd decla.recfJ.'passed its third reading · J Moved by Hehnke that tilllemwm.UUBS[LltHBmwmmw:emdmlftmm.mtill the Ordinance , b~ placed. on its final passage and finally passedt ; Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Knickrehm, Mi~i!denstein,Pepper and Upperman voting aye,nay none; The Mayor declared the Ordinance finally passed and approved the same. ~ ~ An Ordinance ,No.136l, creating Lighting District NO.4,wa:3 presented; Moved by Justice that the Ordinance be placedon its first reading Car:ri eO. on roll call, Cords, Falldorf, Hehl"1ke, Justi oe, Knickrehm, IvIildenstein, Pepper :-:md UDperman vat ing aye, nay none; The Ordinance was re;~cl and declared passed its first reading; Moved by Knickrehm that the rules be suspended Emd the Ordi- -n~nce placed on its second reading by its title; Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,austice,Knickrehm, Mildenstein,Pepper Upperman' ,voti n;ye,1':W;/ none; The Ordinance was read by its ti tIe and declarcdpEts::::ed its SGCOIld. !)6l~;iliIlt>., i,.oved by U:pperill8.rl that the rule~\ be suspended c"ncl the Ordinan(f2e lJlaced on j. ts thiI'U l'ecH.iing by its ti tIe; Carried.on roll call,Gords,Falldorf, Hehnke,Justice,Knickrehm, kildenstein,Pepper and Upperman voting aye, nay none; The Ord.inance was :cead 'oy its title e.ncl decla,x'cdpacsedlbts thi 1'cl I'eading . Ivwved by Helmke that the Ordinance be a,cedon .1. -CIS final pas;";~ and finally passed; Garri ed on roll call, Cords, FiaIldorI', Behnke, Justice, Kniokre:lllLl; :1:iildenstein, Pepper and Upperman voting aye, nay none ~~ ..~ The Mayor declared the Ordinance finally pa.s:-'ed and approved the same. The Mayor appointed Mrs. E. E. Farns.~rth fora member of the Library Board for the term of five years, to succeed her- self. On the motion of Mildenstein the appointment was confirmed. Adj ourned, /( ~,~~ 01 ty Clerk tJ!. - . .~ ....,., Adj ourned; ~ ~ ~ H.E.Clifford City Clerk . ..... __c~.J': 395 . For recordo! Adoption of this Resolution see preceding Page hereof Page 394 RES 0 L UTI 0 N. -- - _.~- -- - - - --- ~ BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY OOUNCIL of the Oity of Grand Island, Nebraska, sitting as a Board of Equal- ization in accordance witn due notice given thereof, as re- quired by law, tnat we find tne total costs of tne construotion of Lighting District No.3, to be the sum of $2,155.68; that the bene!i ts accruing to the. real e state in sai d district to be sum of $2,155.68; and that the benefits accruing to the res- peotive lots, tracts and parcels of land in said district to be the sum as set fortn opposite the several descriptions as follows: ~ -.., OWNER Oolumbus Nielsen et al All v. E. Evans &: J. B. Glass All M. C. & Bridget A. Mulick W. 44' Niels E. Nielsen E. 22 ' Niels E. Nielsen S. 88' John Jr. &: Ramah P. Knlokrehm IQ.44' 8 A. o. U. w. W. 44' 4 Henry Bartenbach E. 22' Henry Bartenbach W. 22' Estate of Henry Reese Middl~ 22' O. J. Oords & Albert stehr E~ 22' 3 Estate of Henry Vlerregg All Estate of Henry Vieregg All Grand Island School District All August J. Bauman N. 66 ' Emma Niess S. 66' Augus t J. Bauman w. 42' of N. 66' 3 Emma Niess W. 42' of S. 66' 3 B. P. O. E. N. eo' of E. 24' Arthur L. Dunn S. 72' of E. 24' 3 August W. Biedemeier N. 66' of W. 50' 5 Niels E. Nielsen S. 66' of W. 50' James Kirkpatriok N. 44' of E. 16' 5 Fred Bebernlss S. 88' of E. 16' James Kirkpatrick N. 44' b'red Bebernlss Caroline Krall All O. H. Gottlieb Heidkamp All 1 Continental 011 co.-Deleware Frac. ~ .-., 5 5 6 6 2 LOT BLX 2 ADDITION ASSESSMENT. 81 Or1.g1nal Town #100.91 1 81 81 81 81 81 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 88 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 7 7 8 4 3 3 5 6 4 4 3 tI 175.46 67.26 33.64 156.97 78.49 119.39 56.07 33.64 33.64 33 .84 235.48 100.91 372.85 61.52 61.52 16.70 16.70 8.79 10.55 50.89 50.89 7.09 14.18 17.58 30.48 52.73 92.92 .... ..... .. 64.81 . $2,155.68 " II n " o rt tI " II u n .. If " It .. If .. n " " It 89 " 89 " 98 Railroad. 98 97 TOTAL COST .. "' C.B.Justice l.:r; .;-t...'; :~ '-" J ( ~ ...., 396 r Grand Island, Nebraska, July 2,1930 The Oounoil met- in regular sessionl,His Honor, the Mayor presiding and All Members present at roll oall. The Minutesof tre last. Regular me.ting were read and approved. o ~:::::::: Bids for Laying Sidewalks and Oross-Walks of ~.H.Baker,Ideal Oement Works an4~ Jones Realty 00., were opened, and reld and on motion of Fal1dorf referrld to the St... Oommi tt:ee. Bids of Roberts Const~Co.,Lincoln, Oen U1:a1 Hridge& Const. 00 . ,Wahoo, Abel Consu.Oo.,Lincoln, Mid-Stlte Const.Co.Hastings and . t ' ~ Diam ond ~Grand Island ,for Paving District: NO.89,were opened and read and on. mot:ion of Justice referred to the Street & Alley Oommittee. Reports of the Secretary and Librarian of the Library were read and on. motion of Justice was recel ved' and placed on ftle. H.W.Fotter filed Petition as follows; Hon.Mayor & OotJ Oouncil; July 2,1930 Gentlemen; I hereb~ petition your Hon.Body to have the West side of Walnut Street between 4th Street and the Alley Nor1h of 4th Street w,idened 7 Ft. making it conform with the 50 I return at 4th Street. I agree to pay the total cost of said improvemen~ . H.W.Potter. On motion of Falldorf the matter was referred to the Street Committe& with Power to Aot. Peti tion of Emil Luoht for the dis-conne<rtlon 0<1 a part- of Sections 9 & 10 ,Township 11 Range 9 ,from the Oity was read t(. and on motion of Hehnke the matter was set for hearing before the Mayor and Oity Oouncil on Wednesday July 16,1930 'at the hour of 8-15 P.M., at the Counoil Ohamber and the Olerk to give not:1ce thereof by Registered Mail. Petition of John H.Windolph for disconnection of a part of the Northeast quart~of Section Twenty-one, Towship 11, Range 9, oom~\isting of 35 acres, from the Oity was read and and on mot:\,on of Hehnke the matter was set for hearing before the Mayor and City Council on Wednesday, July ~ 1930 at the hour of 8:15 P. M., at the Oouncil Ohamber. The Clerk to give notioe thereof by regia tered mail. - ~ 397 The following petition was presented and read: To the Hon. Mayor & Counci! GentIan en: We, the undersigned respectfully petition you to have a sanitary sewer constructed in the alley ajoining our property from College street to Prospect Street between Huston Avenm and Grand Island Avenue. The cost of this construction to be taxed to these respective lots. ~ -~ Respectfully JOHN BAMESBERGER. On motion of Falldorf the petition was referred to the Sewer Committee. The Finance Committee made report as follows: Grand Island, Nebr. July 2, 1930 TO the Hon. Mayor & City Council: We, your Finance Committee, recommend after examining, Oo-Insurance schedule of the insurance companies, that no action be taken until after our annual budget meeting, on account of shortage of funds at the present time. Re~ectfully submitted, Oarl Hehnke H. Falldorf C. H. Justice Carl Knickrehm On motion of Hehnke the peport was adopted. The claim of C. O. Benson for 1:0.00 was presented by the Auditing Committee without recommendation. On motion of Falldorf the claim was referred to the Committee on Board -- of Health. 3 Hills for Matrons services at Dance Halls were presented by the Auditing Oom.withou~ report and on mouion of Hehnke. they were referred to the Committe on Police & Bd.of Health. The SUreet Committee reported; Hon.Mayor & Oity Oouncil; We your Committee on Streets & Alleys ,find that the Alley PaVing in Blocks 53,54,55 and 56 ,Original Town,to be in bad condition ,and therefore recommend that the re paving Districts be created in the aforesaid alleys. Respeatfully submitted. Henry H.Falldorf C.H.Justice Carl Knickrehm C.J.Cords On motion of Falldorf the report was adopted. The St'reet Oommittee reported; Hon.Mayor & City Council; Gentlemen; We your Committe~ on Streets & Alleys find that no prote~ ~ has been filed for Paving District No.90 and therefore rec~ ommend that the City Engineer be instructed to prepare Esti- mate of cost,and the City Clerk advertise for bids'. Respe~fully submitted, Henry H.Falldorf, C.H.Justice Carl Knlckrehm On motion of Falldorf the repo~tJ.Rsria6Pted. n~ 398 On motion of Justice the following Resolution was adopted: RESOLUTION. "..~ '~ .~ BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND OITY OOUNOIL OF .THE OITY OF GRAND ISLANDl NEBRASKA: That the Water, Light and Ice Oommittee of the Oouncil, in conjunction with the Water, Light and Ice Oommissioner of said Oity, be authorized and empowered to secure the services of a Gas Engineer as to the cost of constructing an articifial gas plant and a gas distrib- uting system to serve the Oity of Grand Island, and also as to the cost of a distribution system for natural gas. \ The Stree~ aommitt~e reported; Secrond Report:. on Paving'District NO.88. Grand Island,~ebraska, July 2,1930. To the Hon.Mayor and Members of the Oity Obuncil,of the Oity of Grand Island,Nebraska; Your Oommittee on' streets and Alleys reports that at11 the property owners on Oharles Street ,between Locust and Pine Streets,in Paving District NO.S8,expressed a preference for Asphalt instead of Brick Paving on Oharles Street,since your Oommittee made its report on June IS, last, which rec- ommended Brick Paving for All Streets in said Districttj and reports that the Diamond Engipeering Oompany ,was the lowest and vest bidder on Both Brick and Asphalt paUing in said District and is willing that the motjon accepting its bid and letting the oontract to it for Brick Paving in said District be modified by substituting Asphalt for Brie k paving on Oharles Street: only in said Paving District. Your Oommittee further reports that the cost of Paving tIe other streets. in said District wi th brick ,namely Oourt Street and Koenig Street will. remain the same , and re:o.ommendsltla t the motion which Passed; the 0 ouncil on June 18, last I; adopting the Oommittee report and accepting the Bid of the Diamond Engineering Company, be mOdifi!d by substituting Aspha1i Paving for Brick Paving on Charles Sreet only,in saidPavi~ District No.88. H.Falldor~ C.J.Cords O.H.Justice Carl Xnickrehm. On motion of Falldorf the report was adopted and the Oontract bB awarded to the Diamond Engineering 00. for Asphalt Paving on Oharles Street and for Brick Paving on Court Street. and Koenig Streeu as per their bids therefor. 6 -~ ~ , t 399 ,.. The Water & Light Committee reported; Hon.Mayor& City Council; July 2,1930 Gentlemen; We,your Oommittee on Water & Light to whom was referred the Petition of Tod Rit'tenhouse and others fora Water Main to b~ laid in Pence 5,.beg to recommend that, a District be created as provided ~y lDl. C.H.Justice C.JjCords Carl Knickrehm H. Fa1ldorf., Oommittee. On mo'lion of Justice the report. was adopted. On motion of Justice the Bid of the Burroughs Adding Mac-lline Company for a Public Utility Billing and Addi*g Machine was accepted. The Committee on BOnds andLicenses reported; July 2,1930 To the Hon.Mayorm and Members of the City Oouncil of the Oity of Grand Is1and,DebDaska; Your Committee on Licenses and Bonds reports that wa have e~ m- ined the application ~d bDnd of R.A.Adair of Grand Island, Nebraska,for Auctioneer!spermit from June 17,1930to April 30,19' and recommenp. that application be rejected and that the 0111 Clerk be instructed to draw a warrant in favor~ of the appli- cant R.A.Adair ,in the sum of $20.00 to refund to him the $20.00 paid by him to the City Treasurer of Grand Island,Nebras~ for permit fees to auctioneer from June l7,1930,to April 30,1931. Louis E.Upperman C.J.Cords Geo,Mi1denstein William Pepper On motion of Upperman the Report was adopted and the Olerk in- struct.ed to draw a Warrant in the sum of $20 in favor of said H.A.Adair to refund the fee paid by him. The Oity Engineer presented Estimate of the eost; of Paving Pa~ng District No.90 and on motion of Falldorf the same waa adopted and the Clerk instructed to advertise for bids therefor. No. 68 Water Maim Districtjwas reported 0 ompl~ted as per Contracv and on motion of Just.ice the Oouncil determined to sit as a Board of Equalization on Wednesday July l6,from 7-30,P.M.to 8,P.U \( On motion of Justice the Council ietermined to sit" as a Board of Equalization on Wednesday ,July 16, 1930,from 7-30 P.M. to 8 O'clock P.M. for the purpose of Equalizing and Assessing the cosv of Paving in Paving District No.85 and Levying a Tax to Pay for same and the 0 lerk instruct:ed to giv.e not:ice---'thereof. On motion of Justice the Council determined to sit as a Board of Equalization on Wednesday July 16,1930 from 7-30 P.M. to 8 O'olock P.M. for the purpose of Equalizing and Assessing the cost of Sidewalks constructed and Levying a Tax to pay for said Cost and the Clerk was instructed ,to give notice thereof. Bills against the City were presented and read and on motion of Justice allowed, for list thereof see the lnaim Register. t <". .... ............ . ,,~?..... -~. '..~ - ...., 400 ~ -.., On motion of Mildenstein Otto Giesenhagen is allowed to begin and Build the voting Booth right away but the same 1s not to be paid for until the next Appropriation is available and the Material and construotion t.o be as later proposed. On motion of Upperman the Bond of the Mid Wesil .IV!tlltio n Oorpo- ration was approved~ The Bond Committee reported finding the Contraot Bonds and the o~ Main'tenance Bonds of the Diamond Engineering Company oovering their ConAraots for Paving Distriots 87 and 88 to be in proper form and their sureties suff-iatent and on motion of Upperman said Bonds were approved. The Building Inspeotor and the Chief of the Fire Departmenil made further ~epord of the Applioailion of Alfonzo Darling for Danoe Hall Permit and on motion Kniokrehm the Applioailion was approved and Permit ordered issued. The Building Insj1eotor and Ohief of Fire Department also made further reporu on Applioation of S. T. Sc&lbt. for Dance Hall Permit and on motion of Kniakrehm the same was denied until he fully oomplies with the Ordinance. The Mayor appointed Miss Dorcas Hoge Bacteriologist motion of Justice the appointment was co nfirmed. and on -~ ._~ The Polioe Committee reported the need of another telephone in the Police Station, and on motion of Cords the request was granted and the Committee given power to act. ~ No. 1362 An ordinancEV'repealing the resolution of the Oi ty Council, ... sftting as A Board of Equalization on Paving District No. 85...;. N#::13.~'-': was presented. Moved by Knickrehm that the Ordinance be placed on its first reading. Carried on roll call, Cords, Falldorf, Hehnke, J~8tioe, Knickrehm, Mildenstein, Pepper and Upperman voting aye, nay none. The Ordinance was read and deolared passed its first reading. Moved by Justice that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance be placed on its second reading by its title. Carried on roll oall, Cords, Falldorf, Rehnke, Justice, Knickrehm, Mildenstein, Pepper and Upperman voting aye, nay nOBS. The Ordinance was read by its title and declared passed its second reading. Moved by Knickrehm that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance be placed on its third reading by its title. Carried roll call, Cords Falldorf, Rehnke, Justice, Knickrehm, Mildenstein, P~pper, and Upperman voting aye, nay none. The Ordinance was read by it. title and declared passed its third reading. Moved by Upperman that the Ordinance be placed on its final passage and be finally passed. Carried on roll cal~, Cords, Falldor~, Rehnke, Justice, Knickrehm, Mildenstein, epper and Upperman voting aye, nay none. The ~ayor declared the Ordinance finally passed and approved the same. 401 An Ordinance No. 1363, regulating closing hours for public golf courses, imposing an occupation tax on public golf courses and drive in lunch stands, was presented. Moved by Upperman that the Ordinance be placed on its first reading. Carried on roll call, Cords, Falldorf, Rehnke, Justice, Knickrehm, Mildenstein, Pepper and Upperman voting aye, nay none. The Ordinance was read and declared passed its first reading. ..... ..., Moved by Knickrehm that the rules besuppended and the Ordinance be placed on its second reading by its title. Carried on roll call, Cords, Falldorf, Rehnke, Justice, Knickrehm, Mildenstein, Pepper and Upperman voting aye, nay none. The Ordinance was read by its title and declared passed its second reading. Moved by Upperman that the rules be suspend~d and the Ordinance be placed on its third reading by its title.' Carried on roll call, Cords, ralldorf, Rehnke, Justice, Knickrehm, Mildenstein, Pepper and Upperman voting aye, nay none. The Ordinance was read by its title and declared passed its tlird reading. Moved by Knickrehm that the Ordinance be placed on its fini passage and be finally passed. Carried on roll call, Oords, Falllorf, Rehnke, Justice, Knickrehm, Mildenstein, Pepper and Upperman voting aye, nay none. The ~ayor declared the Ordinance finally passed and approved the same'- An Ordinance No. 1364, levying special taxes to pay for construction of the Lighting System in Lighting District NO.3, was presented. Moved by Knickrehm that the Ordinance be placed on its first reading. Carried on roll call, Cords, Fal1aorf, Hehnke, Justice, Knickrehm" Mildenstein, Pepper and Upperman, voting aye, nay none. The Ordinance was read and declared passa its first reading. Moved by J~stice that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance be placed on its second,;reading by its ti tIe. Carried on roll call, Cords, Falldorf, hehnke, Justice, Knickrehm, Mildenstein, Pepper and Upperman voting aye, nay none. The Ordinance was read by its title and declared passed its second reading. Moved by Upperman that the rules be suspended and theOrdinance be placed on its third reading by its title. Oarried on roll call, Cords, Falldorf, Hehnke, Justice, Knickrehm, Mildenstein, Pepper and Upperman vo ting aye, nay none. The ordinance was read by its ti tIe and declared passed its tbi rd reading. Moved by Knickrehm that the Ordinance be placed on its final passage and be finally passed. Carried on roll call, Cords, Falldorf, Rehnke, Justice, Knickrehm, Mildenstein, Pepper and Upperman voting aye, nay none. The Mayor declared the Ordinance finally passed and approved the same. An Ordinance No. 1365, Creating a re-paY~ng district No.1, was presented. Moved by Justice that the Ordinance be placed dm its first reading . Carried on roll call, Cords, Falldorf, Hehnke, Justice, Knickrehm, Mildenstein, Pepper and Upperman, voting aye, nay nonel fkgxM~mxx4E:%XXEmxxkEx~x Theprdinance was read and declared passed its first reading. Moved by Falldorf, that the the rules be suspended and the Ordinance be placed on its second reading by title. Carried on roll call, Cords, Falldorf, Rehnke, Justice, Knickrehrn, Mildens'tein,Pepper and Upperman voting aye, nay none. The Ordinance was read by its title and declared passed it second reading. -~ ..-., 402 Moved by Knickrehm that the rules be susuended and t J:e Ordinance be placed ~n its third reading'by title. Carried on roll call, Cords, Falldorf, Hehnke, Justice, Knickrehm Mildenstein, Pepper and Upperman voting aye, nay none. ' The Ordinance was read by its ~tle and declared passed its third reading. -~ ---., Moved by Upperman that the Ordinance be placed on its final passage and be finally pasfed.m Carried on roll call, Cords, Falldorf, Hehnke, Ju~ce, nickrehm, Mildenstein, Pepper and Upperman voting aye, nay none. i'kJl!X~%Uli!&1!1EE.xJl!'&EXXEU E~xItExtitXEXamR fhe Mayor declared the Ordinance finally passed and approved the same. An Ordinance No. .1366 was presented, creating a re- paving district No.2. Moved by Knickrehm that the Ordinance be placed on its first rea.ding. Carried on rdlll call, Cords, Falldorf, Hehnke, Justice, Knickrehm, Mildenstein,Pepper and Upperman voting aye, nay none. The Ordinance was read and declared passed its first reading. Moved by He~nke that tre rules be suspended and the Ordinance placed on its second reading by title. Carried on roll call, Coras, Falldorf, Hehnke, Justice, Knickrehm, Mildenstein, Pepper, and Upperman voting aye, nay none. The Ordinance was read by its title and declared passed its second reading. Moved by Justice that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance placed on its third reading by title. Carried on roll call, Cords, Falldorf, Hehnke, Justice, Knickrehm, lMldenstein, Pepper, and Upperman voting aye, nay none. The Ordinance was read by its title and declared passed its third reading. Moved by Mildenstein that the Ordinance be placed on its final passage and be finally passed. Carried on roll calp' Cords, Falleorf, Hehnke, Justice, Knickrehm, Mildenstein, epper and Upperman voting aye, nay none. The Mayor declared the Ordinance finally passed and approved the same. 'IFI Adj ounned, H.E.CLIFFORD ~ ---., Y4J' REPORT OF EXPENDITURES AND APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1929-1930 Appropriated GENERAL FUND Salaries $ 13,000 22,500 5,500 16,750 20,000 40,600 60,000 14.000 191,750 5,000 19,000 9,000 20,000 20,000 4.500 269, 250 Streets & Alleys Hydrant Rental Lighting .~ .-., Sewer Inc. Outfall Sewer Decree. of Court Incidental PARK FUND POLICE FUND CEMETERY FUIID FIRE FUND P A VI NG It''UND MUSI C FUND I CE FUND WA TER FUND LIGHT FUlID SEWER DISTRICT FUND SAVING DISTRICT FUND BOND &'INTEHEST FUND TOTAL AMOUNT EXPENDED AND TO dULY 14, 1930 Expended Balance $ 12,440.00 $ 560.00 36,631.72 14,131.72-- 5,500.00 17,617.30 867.30-- 40,156.69 20,156.69-- 40,000.00 60,000.00 148.08-- 64,256.21 1,234.52 992.45-- 1,296.26 2,240.54 4,028.01 1.500.00 74,563.09 14.148.08 127,493.79 3,765.48 19,992.45 7,703.74 17,759.46 15,971.99 3.000.00 194,686.91 30,254.74 49,963.59 202,482.62 8,441.28 75,671.39 $ 561,500.53 Respectfully submitted, July 16, 1930 ~ ~ H. E. CLIlt'FORD 404 ~ ~ Grand Island,Nebraaka,July lS,1930,7-30,P.M. The Council met as a BOard of Equalization for the purpose of Equalizing and Assessing the Benefits accrueing to the respective,lots,txacts and parcels of land in Water Maim Distxict, No.68 by reason of the construction of a Water Main therein and levying a Tax thereon to pay the cost thereof ,His Honot,the Mayor presiding and all Members present at roll call. Proof of Publication Of notice of meeting as a Board of Equalization was read and placed on file The Council remainedin session until 8 0. Clock P.M. and no person having appeared to object to or protest against the proposed Equalization and Assessment , Justice peesented the following Resolution: and moved its adoption. ~ .~ 405 RES 0 L UTI 0 N. ~ ,., BE IT RESOLVED BY THE M~YOR AND OITY OOUNOIL of the Oity of Grand Island, Nebrask a, sitting as a Board of Equalization in accordance with due notice given thereof, as required by law, that we find t he total costs of construction of Water Main District No. 68, to be the sum of $356.40; that the bene- fits accruing to the real e state in sa! d district to be the sum of $356.40, and that the benefits accruing to the respect- ive lots, tract. and parcels of land in said water main dist- rict to be the sum as set forth opposite the several descript- ions as follows: Anna Koehler LOT BLK ADDITION ASSESSMENT. 1 5 So. G. I. $44.55 2 5 1I II II 44.55 3 5 II \I \I 44.55 4 5 II \I 1I 44.55 5 4 " II \I 44.55 6 4 II 1\ if 44.55 7 4 It \I It 44.55 OWNER Anna Koehler Pete Meves Pete Meves Adele Wicker 01 aUS F. \Vulf Della Wicker Hans Henry Harders 8 4 1\ \I It TOTAL 44.55 $356.40 O'.H.Justioe ~ .--., Moved, by Justice that the Resolution he adopted,Oarrie& on roll call call, all Members being present voted ay&, and the Mayor dee:lared the motion carried and the Resolutionr adopted. The minutes of the meeting as a Board of Equalization; were read and approv:ed. Adjourned. ~~ Oity 0 lerk 406 Grand Islnd,Nebrask a,July 16,1930,7-30,P.M. The Council met; as a Board of Equaliza~ion for the purpose of Equalizing and Asssss ing the henefits accrueillg to the reapec::t.i ve lot:s,tracts and parcels of land in Paving Districrt. NO.a5 of the City of Grand !sland,Nebraska,hy reason of the -' '1..~ ..'"W' Paving thereof and Levying a Spee1al Tax thereon to pay for ami said improvement, His Honor,the Mayor presiding and all Members present at roll call. Proof of Publicat:ion of Notice of the meeting as a Board of Equalization was read and placed on file. The Council remained in session until 8 O'clock,P.M. and no person having appeared to object to or protest against the proposed Assessment and Levy , Falldorf presented the following Resolution; and moved its adoption; -~ -~ 407 RES 0 L UTI 0 N. ~ ~ BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND OITY OOUNCIL OF THE Oity of Grand Isl and, Nebraska, sitting as a Board of Equalizatioh in accordance with due notice given thereof, as required by law, that we find tne total oosts of the oonstruction of Paving District No. 85, to be the sum of 318,239.89; that tne benefits aooruing to the real esta.te in said distriot to be tIle sum of $18,239.89, and that tne benefits aocruing to the respective lots, traotsand parcels of land in said Paving District to be the sum as set forth opposite the several descriptions as follows: OWNER LOT BLK ADDITION ASSESSMENT. C. B. & Q. R. R. 00. Right-of-way 33,296.93 Herman Kooh Fr. 2 23 Nagy's 84.55 Herman Koch :5 23 If 439.35 Gorr:don L. Neligh E. 22' of N. 80' 4 23 II 42.46 Emma Neligh W.44' of N. ~O' 4 23 " & E. 22' of S. 10' c of N. 90' 4 23 " 99.77 Louis Berger 8.42' 4 23 " 56.79 Robert MoMullen 5 23 II 38.21 Henry Walker 6 23 :'n II 199.29 Alfonzo Darling If 251.39 W. 44' 7 23 E. M. Westervelt " 123 .83 N. 110' of E.22' 7 23 A1fonzo Darling If 20.51 S. 22' of E.22' 7 23 Alfonzo Darl ing Fr.8 23 " 184.68 Angie R. Brown 336.73 w. 44' Fr. 1 Fr. 26 OriWinal Town Angie R. Brown F'r.2 Fr. 26 II 231.54 Alionzo Darling 3 Fr. 26 If If 63.14 Demetroes If. " 63.14 Chronopulos 6 Fr. 26 Angie R. Brown II " 94.71 w. 33' 7 Fr. 26 Fred Beberniss 26 " " 136.83 E. 33' 7 Fr. Angie R. Brown If If 114.79 w. 20' 8 Fr. 26 Kate E. Brown tI " 221.94 E. 24' of W. 44' 8 Fr. 26 379.35 John SOh1uetet 4 124 u. P. R. R. 2nd Julius F. w. 11.4 " It It " If 379.35 c< Reese 3 tI II tl 379.35 -~ 2 124 1I II George Sohroeder .., Oatnarina M. SChroeder II If If " II 379.35 1 124 Wm. G. & Alpha F. Fr. 125 " II tI tI II 265.55 Smith N.t 4 tI .. 113.80 Alma v. Clark sl 4 Fr. 125 " " tt 3 Fr. 125 .. It II " If 379.35 Louis Hatoh II It 265.55 AmandaNoble ~ ot 2 Fr. 125 II tI II 2 Fr. 125 " " " " If 113.80 Peter lIlelson S. Fr. 125 " " It If If 265.55 Amanda Noble N. 1 " It 113.80 Fr. 125 II II If Peter Nelson S.~ 1 Grace v. Flippin 4 Fr. 1 Russe1-Wl1eeler's 379.35 Fr. Louis E. Upperman 3 Fr. 1 u II 379.35 Fr. It 379.35 Fr.2 Fr. 1 II August Moell.er Ralph E. Davis 126 u. P. R. R. 2nd 293.12 N. 82' Fr. 1 Fr. 408 OWNER LOT BLK ADDITION ASSESSMENT. Henry 1-1- FA) 1 nnl"-e: ---- ~ Motion carried on roll call, Oords, Falldorf, Hehnke,Justice, Knickrehm,Mi:Ldenstein,Pepper and Upperman voting aye,nay none,the Mayor deQ~ared the Motion carried and the Hesolu- bIon adopted. The minutes as a Meeting as a Board of Equalization were read and approved. Adjourned Oity Olerk. 409 ~ ~ Grand Island,Nebraska,July 16,1930,7-30,P.M. The Council_At as a Boarro of Equalization for the purpose' of Equalizing and Assessing the benefits Accxueing to the respective Ilbts, tracts and parcels of land along which the City has constructed Sidewalks by reason of said Constr- -uction and Levying a Special Ta~ against said lots to pay for said,Constructio~His Honot,the Mayor presiding and all Members present at roll call. Proof of Publication of Notice of Meeting as a Board of Equalization was fead and placed on file. The Council remained in session until 8 O'Cloct- P.M. and no person having appeared to ob.j ect to or protest against the proposed Assessment and Levy ; Falldorf presented the following Resolution and moved its adopteoro ; ( For Record of said Resolution see Page 410 following this page) Motion to adopt said Resolution carried on roll call, all Members being present and voting aye, and the Mayor declared the motion oarried and the Resolutiom ad9pted. The minutes of meeting as a Board of Equalization were read and approved. Adjourned ~ City Clerk. ~ !!!!!!" Ii, - T~ / 410 RES 0 L UTI 0 N. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND OITY OOUNOIL of the City -~ ... Nebraska. hereinbelow described to be the sums set fotth opposite the same. and that the benefits aocruing to the respective lots, traots and pareels of land described below. to be the sums as set forth opposite the several descriptions, as follows: GWNER LOT Ernest L. Hitch 1&2 Anna Huston 15 Lee H. Davis 3 Claude E. Reuting 1 Johanne Elfers 2 J. E. Dill Fr. 4&5 Olifford E. Bryant 5 5 6 5 1 Georgena Kallos Grace M. Johnspn W. H. Ohlsen Bayard H. Paine Bayard H. Paine Fr. G. I. Land Co. 3,4&5 Chas. F. Niles 6 Melvina I. & Chas. F. Highland 2 Bert Phillipa 1 Lura Robertson 6 John Frankton Harris 10 2 Will B. Be Mabel Battles Fr ank Dunham Julia E. Davens ~~ ~ 7 1 Est. 8 Fred Rose 6 Geo. F. Douglass 1 Frank & Mattie Hibberd 5 4 6 Edward Bader Clara Hadlock Wm. G. Be Glenn E. Whitehead W. G. Be Ada 1. Stewart 5 Bertha Krueger 10 " Frank Be James Leader l. Ella r;. Ricnardson 10 L. Verne Green~ood 10 A1fonlto Darling 8 Angie R. Brown 1 Angie R. Brown 8 4 BLK 7 5 1 12 12 12 14 15 15 21 22 22 5 14 4 4 5 4 16 16 9 7 20 19 19 15 110 17 16 110 4 11 23 26 26 ADDITION BOfgs & Hills II Gilbert's " " II ASSESSMENT. # 67.67 33.80 35.62 48.97 35.19 117.08 10.f1 99.73 101.64 150.55 147.35 35.19 221.09 101.79 35.19 148.85 98.90 88.75 37.32 86.51 10.70 100.64 10.31 17.83 17.27 10.09 8.11 3.39 2.41 5.80 8.77 3.23 46.16 100.55 97.09 Fairview Park II II II II It It It If If Jt Wallich's Fairview Park Wal1ich's " II II Packer & Barr II II Bonnie Brae If II Wallich's II Rollin'S It Railroad Rollin's It Railroad H. G. Clark's II Nagy's " Original Town Henry H.Fal1dor~ (See preceieding page for record ot proceea.lngs.) ....... __1.... -"'-__ ___~_..:~___.__________________ _ ..__.________._u ~ I '411 Grand ~sland,Nebra8ka,July 16,1930 The 'Council met in regular session,His Honor,the Mayor presiding and all Membe~s present au roll call. The minutes of the last regular meeting were read and approved. 90 Eids for Paving District No^ of Central Bridge & Const.Co., Diamond Engineering Co.,Western Eridge & Oonsu._Gb. '-~ -,., Mid State Const.Co., were opened and read and on motion of Falldorf referred to the Street Committee. Communication from Mattie Frank and William Frank as to Tax against Lot 1 Block 1 Artistic Homes was read and on motion of Falldorf referred to the street Committee & City Engineer. Communication from Andrew Larson asking. permission to build a frame Dwalling & Garage on Lot 8 Co. Sub. was read and on motion \"\~ of K:rehi't1ke reeerred to the Code Committee for investigation and report. _.~ --,., , The Wat.er Committee reported; Hon.Mayof & Clty Council; Grand IslandNeb:.July 16,1930 Gentlemen; We, Your Commi tt.ee on Water & Light, b:eg to , report. that we find the Protest of Edward Bigley and others, against the installation of an E1ectro1ier System on Second Sin'8 Stree~,to be sufficient. We,therefore,recommend that the City Attorney be instructed to draw up an Ordinance repealing the same O.H.Justice H.Falldorf O.J.Cords Carl Knickrehm. Oommittee. On motion of JUstice the report was adopted. Protest of J.J.Lambert and others against Re-Paving District. :/1:2 was read and on motion of Falldorf Ref.to Street & Alley Com. The matter of Pisconneoting Territo ry from the City having been set for hearing at 8-15 P.M. was taken up John H.Windolph appearing in p~rson and with B.J.Cunningham ,Attorney and Emil Lucht by Mr.Cunningham,Attorney,and on motion of Cords the matter wasref'erred to the Street Committee: and City Atty. to investigate and reporu at the nex~ Regular meating of the Oity Counci1,A~gust, 6,1930, The Auditing C~mmittee reported Claim of C.O.Benson for servi- ces for May & ~une without recommendation and om motion of Fall- dorf the matter was referr.ed to the Commi tt,ee on Police & Board of Health. The Addi ting C~m.Reported Claim of Tilley for spra.ying trees at:. Cemetery without recommendation and on motion of Mi1denstein the same was allowed in the sum of. $91. The Street Committee-made repor.t; To the Hon.Mayc>r & City Council; Grand Island,Nebr.Ju1y 16,193:> We your Oommittee on Streets and Alleys having examinew the Petitiom of H.W.Potter for widening of Walnut Street,recom- -mend that hie request be granted, with the understanding tha~ the City do the work making i* conform with peesent paving on Walnut Street:, and that he be charged total cost for such work. Respectfully submitted. H.Fal1dorf C.J.Cords Cark Knickrehm O.H.Justice Oommittee on Streets and Alleys. On motion of Falldorf the Report was adopt.ed. 412 The Street- Oommi~tee reported; To the Ron.Mayor.&: Oity Oouncil; We your Committee on Streets &: Alleys ,hav~ng examined the bids on Paving District No.BS, find the bid of the Diamond Engineering Company to be the lowest, and best bid, and therefore reo:ommend that they be awarded the Contract; . for at Inch sheet Asphalt .The Mayor and City Clerk to enter into Contract for the same. Respec.tfully submitted. H.Falldorf C.J.Cords Carl Knickrehm C.H.Justice Com.on S.& A. On motion of Falldorf the report was adopted. Grand Island,Neb:n~July ~,193:> The Street Committee report~d; Grand Island,Nebr.July 16,1930 To the Hon.Mayor i& City C ounciJ.:; We, your Committ-ee on streets &: Alleys .after havin~ examined the bid. on sidewalks ,find the bid of E.H.Baker to be the best~ and therefore recommend that- he be awarded the Contract Respec.tfully submi tted. H. Falldorf , C.J.Cords Carl: Knickrehm C.H.Justice S.& A.C ommit1tee On motion of Falldorf thereport~ was adopted. ~ .,-~ On motion the Street. & Alley Committee the Mayor and City Attor~y To meet: the several Buss Drivers on July 30, at a,p.M. to settle matt~ers with the .Ci ty Council and the Clerk to give the Bus Owners notice of said meeting. The Sewer Committee reported; Grand Island,Nebr.July 16,1930 To the Hon.Mayor&: City C ouneil; We your o_ommittee on Sewers, having examined t~e bids for sanitaDY Sewer in Block 24,College AdditioIL,recommend said District be created,and the City Attorn. instructed to prepare Ordinance. Respectfully submitted. H.Falldorf Carl Hehnke Carl Knickrehm C.. H. Justice. On motion of Falldorf the report was adopted . Bills against the City Were presented and read and on motion of Just.ioe allowed, for list. see the Claim Register. On motion of Hehnke the proprietor of the Pier waa instructed to comply with the City Ordinanoes within 7 days and in default thereof the Mayor and Chief of Police are instruoted to cmose: the same. On motion of Falldorf the Chief of Police is instructed to have the parties living on Lot 1 Blook 9 ,Bakers Addition and on Lot 5 in Block 10 Bakers Addition that they must have premises cleana ~ up and connected with the sanitary Sewer within 30 days or vacate .,- the premises. On motion of Fall~orf the Polioe &: Board of Health are instructed to olose up the ~ouse at 209 North Garfield Street: until Sewer Connections are~ade with the Sanitary Sewer. 1367 An Ordinance:,NO.1367,levying Special TaBes in Water Main District No.68 fias preeented; Moved by Justt~ce that the Ordinance be placed on its first reading Carried on ro~l call,!1l members being present and voting aye; The Ordinance was read and deolaredIBlSsed~ its first reading. Moved by Knickrehm that the rules be suspended and tle Ordinano~ plaJOed o.n itsseoond reading by its title; Carried on roll oall ,all Members being present and votint: aye; The Ordinance was read byi ts title and deGlared passedi ts seaond reading ; MO'V:ied by Helmke that the rules be suspended and the Ordinanoe plao- -ed on i t-s third reading by its title; Carried on roll call,all Members being present voted aye; The Ordinance was read by its title and deolared passedits 3, read8 Moved by Uppetman that the Ordinance be plaoed on its final pas- sage and finally passed; Carried on ro~l oal1,A1l Members being present and voting aye; The Mayor dee;l:ared~ the Ordinanoe finally passed and approved the same. An Ordinance, NO. 1368, Levying Special Taxes for oonstruotion of Sidewalks was presented; Moved by Knio~rehm that the Ordinanoe be placed on its first reading; Carried on Roll ca1l,Oords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justioe, Kniokrehm,Mildenstein,Pepper and Upperman voting aye,nay none; The Ordinance was read and deo-lared passed its First. Reading_; Moved by Upperman that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance-- plaCed on itssec:ond reading by its title; Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Knickrehm, Mildenstein,Pepper and Upperman voting aye,nay none; The Ordinanoe was read by its title and declared passed its second Reading. Moved by Milde!,lstein that the rules be suspended and the Ordi- -nanoe placed Qn its third reading by its title; Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justioe,Knickrehm, Mildenstein,Pepper and Upperman voting aye,nay none; The Ordinanoe was read by its title and declared passed its Third Reading. . Moved by Hehnk~ that the Ordinance be placed on its final passage and fi~ally passed; Carried on roll aall,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Knickrehm, Mildenstein,Pepper and Upperman voting aye,nay none; The Mayor deolared the Ordinance finally passed and approved the same. An Ordinan4e ,No.1369,Creating Water Main District No.69 was presented;Moved by Just.ice that the Ordinance be placed on its First reading;Oarried on roll cal1,AUl Members b:eing present. voted Aye; The Ordinance w as read and declared passed its Firs~ reading. Moved by Knic:krehm that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance p1aoed on its second reading by its title; Carried on roll call, all Members/ being present voted aye; The Ordinance was read 'Oy its title and declared passed its second reading. Moved by Justice that the rules be suspended and the Ordinaqce plaoed on its third reading by its title; Carried on roll oal1,al1 Members being present voted aye; The Ordinance was read by its title and declared passed its third reading. /, Moved 'Oy Milde~st~in that the Ordinance be p1aceqbn its final passage and finally passed; . Carried on roll oall,Obrds,Fal1dorf,Hehnke,Just-ice,Knickrehm, Mi1denstein,Pepper a,n'd Upperman voting aye,nay none; The Mayor declared .-the Ordinance finally passed and approved the same. An Ordinance,NO.1370,Levying Tax in Paving District No.85 was ,,~ -~ 1368 1369 -~ --~ 1370 413 presented; Moved by Knickrehm that the Ordinancabe placed on its first reading; Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Knickrehm, Mildenstein,Pepper and Upperman voting aye,nay none; The Ordinance was read and declared passed its first reading. 414 Mo~ed by Upperman that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance placed on its second reading by its title; Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldor~,Hehnke,Justice,Knickrehm, Mildenstein,Pepper and Upperman voting aye,nay none; The Ordinance was read by its title and deelared passed its second reading. -~ --., Moved by Knickrehm that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance placed on its third reading by its title; J: Carried on roll call ,Cords,talldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Knickrehm, .'!' .~ ,., Mildenstein,Pepper and Upperman voting aye,nay none; The Ordinance was read by its title and decla~ed passed its third reading.. Moved by Mildens1rein that the Ordinance be placed ont its final passage and finally passed; Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Knickrehm, Mildenst::ein,Pepper and Upperman voting aye,nay none; The Mayor declared the Ordinance finally passed and approved the same. NO.137l An Ordinance~repealing Ordinance ~O.136l was presented; Moved by Kni$trehm that the Ordinance be placed on its 1st reading Carried on roll call,All Members being present voted aye; The Ordinance was read and declared passed its first reading~ Moved by Justice th~t the rules be suspended and the Ordinance placed on, its second reading by its title; Carried on roll call, all Members being present voted aye; The Ordinancewaa read by its title and declaredpassed its second reading. Moved by Upperman that the Ordinance be placed on its third reading by its title and that the rules be suspended; Carried on rOll call,All Members being present voted aye; The Ordinance wast read by its title and dealared passed its third reading. . Moved by Justice that the Ordinance be placed on 'its final passage and finally passed; Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Knickrehm, Mildenstein,Pepper and Upperman voting aye,nay none; The Mayor declared the Ordinance finally passed and approved the same. An Ordinance NO.1372,creating Sewer District NO.158 was presented; Moved by Justice that the Ordinance be placed on its first readig Carried on roll call,All Members being present and voting aye; The Ordinance was read and declared passed its first reading; Moved by Knickrehm,that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance placed on its second reading by its title; Carried on roll call,All Members being pesent voted aye; The Ordinance was read by its title and declared passed its sec.ond reading. Moved by Knickrehm that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance placed on its third reading by its title; Carried on roll call,All Members being present voted aye; The Ordinance was read by its title and declared passed its third reading. Moved by Mildenstein that the Ordinance be placed on its final passage and finally passed; Carried on roll call,Oords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Knickrehm, Mildenstein~Pepper and Upperman voting aye,nay none; The Mayor declared the Ordinance finally passed and approved the same. Adjourned ~~~ H. E. Cl{,f'ford. City Clerk. - ---'.'---. ---'------------~-'--~..:.......~'---"----~"",-~--'",.--,--'.-~.._-~-~"._~-"" 415 Grand Island, Nebr. July 3D, 1930, 7:30 P. M. The Oouncil met in special session, His Honor, the Mayor pre- siding and Rehnke, li'alldorf, Pepper, COl'ds, Upperman, Knickrehm........ and Mildenstein present at roll call, pursuant to the following call which was read and made a part of the minutes: To the Members of the City Oouncil, Grand Island, Nebraska: . -~ Gentlemen: A special meeting of the Oi ty Oouncil i s herepy called for Wednesday evenmng July 30, 1930, at 7:30 P. ~. for the purpose of adopting a budget or Estimate of the expenses of the Oity for the ensuing year, and having same published; for the a10wance of bills and for the doing of any other business which the Oouncil may wish to consider. O. A. ABBOTT, JR., Mayor Carl Hehnke Henry Fa11dorf Wm. PeDDer O. J. bords Louis E. Upperman Carl Kni cki"-ehm Geo. Mildenstein Roll was called, all members being present but Justice. Several of the proprietors of out-of-town bus lines were pre- sent with a view of making arrangements for Bus lines as to routes, speed, etc. On motion of Falldorf the matter was referred to the Street and Alley Committee and Mayor for adjustment. A communication from H. W. Potter in regard to use of Street for Oil station purposes and one from E. W. Augustine for similar DurDoses was read and on motion of PeDDer both cor~llunications were referred to the Code Committee and the Street & Alley Committee with power to act. A communication from Brown li'rui t Company and others asking that the Fire Alarm vnlistle be not blown in case of fires was read and on illation of Pepper referred to the Fire Oommittee. Bills against the City were read and on motion of Mildenstein allowed, for list see the Olaim Register. -~ --., Mildenstein reported on bid of the Qeer Co., for the building of chimney, etc. at the Airport and on motion of IvIildensteln the matter was referred to the Oity property Committee with power to act. The Street Committee reported: To the Hon. Mayor & City Council: We, your Committee on Streets & Alleys, after examining the bids on erosswalks, find the bid of E. H. Baker to be the best bid and therefore recommend that he oe awarded the contract. Respectfully submitted, Henry H. Falldorf C. J. Cords Carl Rehnke On motion of Falldorf the report was adopted and contract awarded. 'IDle FinanceComml ttee presented Budget & Estimate for tm ensu- ing year and on motiore of Rebnke the same was adopted. and ordered published one week. ...~ ~ ~ -.., 416 BUDGET ESTIMATE OF THE CITY OIl GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1930-1931 To the Hon. Mayor & City Council Grand Island, Nebr. Gentlemen: Your Finance Committee has to report the following budget for the ensuing fiscal year, based upon the assessed valuations given us b).:the County Clerk as far as complete, and estimates of the previous year and other sources as follows: Assessed valuation of " II If II If If Other Utilities to be Real Estate Personal Property Public Utilities assessed by the State Board $ 12,725,150 3,142,880 579,139 999,086 17,446,255 A levy of one mill on valuation would raise $ 17,446 A levy of 12 mills would raise 209,352 Intangibles estimated same as last year 6,520 Total raised from taxation 215,872 Estimated cash receipts from various sources Police Dept.-Court fees, offices fees Dog tax, etc. $ 1,732.14 208.20 6,412.50 4,500.00 226.21 7,038.00 3,828.60 1,770.50 1,702.93 218.60 118.25 1,160.00 4,798.23 33,714.16 33,714 Ci ty Scales Cemetery Receipts Permanent Care-Cemetery Misc'1 Receipts by Clerk Poll Taxes Building Inspector Occupation taxes Airport Milk Permits Cutting weeds Engineer's office Interest Balances in Oity Treas. July 1, 1930 received from tax collections Taxes for 1929, not collected Total from ~ources other than tax 68,425 46,390 148,529 $ 364 ,.fa!. GRAND TOTAL OF REVENUES FOR ENSUING YEAR * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Your Finance Committee has to report the following estimates of expenditures of the several departments for the ensuing fiscal year: BOND & INTEREST FUND To pay the interest on $300,000 refunding bond @ 4% $ 12,000 fl intersection paving bonds out,standing 13,000 IJ for care of permanent care lots, Est. 2,000 ", County Treas. collection fee, Est. 5,000 If II If 32,000 _.."'-""'"~~_.:~~~;"' '-, .... .. .-...-." -.. -~----~~~---'-'-----'."-~'---'-"'----'-'-~'"--~~~ 417 GENERAL FUND ~~ -~ Salaries. To pay the salary of City officers including Mayor, 8 Councilmen, Treasurer, Clerk, Assft Clerk, Attorney, Physician, Janitory, Weighor, Bldg. Inspector. $ 14,500 Streets & Alleys. To pay the expenses of the Street Department including care, cleaning, grad- ing, flushing, sprinkling, repairs, opening streets and alleys, laying sidewalks, pnrchase of tools, implements and machinery; salary of street Oommissioner, labor, surveying and all other expenses incidental to and pertaining to the upkeep and care of streets and alleys; and refunding money borrowed for viaduct. 22,000 Oity Engineer. W& pay the salary of Engineer and Assft. Engineer; expenses and operation of office. 8,000 Lighting. To pay for lighting streets, alley and public grounds and buildings, including erection and repairs 18,000 HydraIlt Rental. To pay hydrant rental 6,000 Incidental. To pay the incidental expenses of the City including airport, milk test- ing, election building and equipment, and all other election expenses, and all other ex- penses of the Oity not otherwise provided for.l4,000 Sewers. To pay for disposal plant and what is necessary to co~plete out-fall sewer 21,000 To re-appropriate what is already levied and raised for sewer pur-poses as per Court order and not already- expended. - To pay for Sewer and drains other than out- fall sewer and re-building or repairing dis- posal plant. Repairs to Sewer, flushing etc. 20,QOO .. TOTAL GENERAL FUND.........$ 219,750 96,250 PARK :t;"UND To pay for care of parks, making improvements, extensions, salaries, repairs and labor................ 7,500 POLlOE :b"UND -~ --., To pay sala.ries of the Police, Police Judge, all expenses of .the Department, dmcluding expenses of the Board of Health and of the Emergency Hospital and the caretak~r of hospital and Secretary of the Board of Health. ...................................... 22,500 CElJET.ERY FUND To pay the expense of the maintenance of the Cemetery and to m~~e extensions, improvements and repairs and to purchase more ground............................... 9,000 418 FIRE }l"'UND To pay salaries of Firemen, purchase of new hose and other equipment and all expenses and repairs in operaiio~ of department.................. 20,000 PAVING lI"UND To pay for the paving of street and Alley ~n- tersections, and spaces opposite public bUlld- ings and gro~nds, repairs and extensions............ 30,000 MUSIC FUND .~ ~ To pay the expenses of a vocal, instrumental and mnusement organization, for free public concerts, festivals, entertainments, parades, etc............. 4,500 LIBRARY J.i"'UND To pay the expenses of the Library Board inc~ud~ng salaries repairs purchase of books &~d perlodlcals and all b~her exp~nses............................. 7,500 To re-appropriate money already appropriated for a building fund.......................... ..4i _:.. . . . . . . . 4,600 TOTAL ESTEllA TED EXPENDITURES...........$ 357,350 Estimated revenue...$ " exnenditures " Surplus 364, ~p]. 357,350 7,051 -~ -~ Carl Hehmka C.H.Justice Henry H.Fa11dorf Oan1 Knlokrehm, finanoe Committee. The Street Committee reported; To the Hon.Mayor & City Counoil; Gentlemen; Be your Committee on Streets & Alleys after havi~ examined the bids on Paving Distriot No.90,reaommend that the. Bid of the ijiamond Engineering Company,for shee~ asphalt to be the best bid ,and therefore recommend that they be awardew the Contraot and the Mayor and Clerk enter into same. Respectfully submitted Henry H.Fal1dorf C.J.Cords Carl Behnke Street & Alley Committee. On motion of Fa1ldorf the report was adopted. The Building Committee Reported as follows~; To the Mayor & City Oouncil, July 26th 1930 W&,your Committee on Building Code ,hereby recrommend that no action be taken on the request of Andrew Larsen ,for Permit. to build frame buildings in the Fire Limits.Carl Knickrehm Carl Hehnke H.Falldorf, Committe On motion of Kni~krehm the report was ad opted. Adjourned H.E.Clifford,Clty Clerk ~ ~. .~ ,,/ 419 GrandIsland, Jrebraska, ",~76,l930 i/ The Council met: in regula.r session,Ris Bono.r, the Mayor presici- '~- lng and all Memb~rs present except Oords. The minutes of the 1aat regu1ay meeting and meeting of July 30,1930 were read and approved. ~ communication from the United Ooal 00., in re,erence to storage and piping of Gasoline was read and on motion of JustiCite referred to the Code Commi t'tee. A communication from R.B.Stevens to 61m.C.W.Burdick ,Com. as. to Sewer permit was read and on motion of Falldorf referred to the Sewer' Commi ttee. The BUilding Inspector and the Chief of Fire llepartment made further Report on Application of S.T.Scott for Dance PelUllit at the Pier and on motion of Knickrehm a Dance Permit: was ordered issued. Petition of John Knickrehm,etal for Paving a portion of Adams and Eighth Streets was read and on motion 0' Falldorf referred to the Street Oommittee~ Petition of Hans Rathman and others for Paving a portion of Syaamoreand Ashton Streets was read and on motion of Fal1dorf referred to the street Committee. Petition, of Andrew Larsonvfor the remOVal of Lots 1 to 8 and others in the Go.Sub.a part; of 16-11-9 from the Fire Limits was read and on motion of F~Lldorf referred to the Code Com. A oommunica.tion from E.O..Encinger asking pemission to tap Sanitary Sewer at Manho1e,not being in a Sewer District, was read andon motion of Falldorf referred 110 the Sewer.. Committee with Poeer to Act. The Finance Commi tt.ee reported; To the Hon.:Ma,yor & City Council;: August. 6,1930. Your Finance Committee after having examined the audit of City Rec.ords made by Blomquist & Co.,find all Oity reaords to be satisfactory and recommend t~ the audit be accepted,jotal cost of audit.$1060.00. Further recommend that delinquent accounts that are past due be given to the City Attorney for collection with the authority to settle as he thinks best for the City. Respe~tfully Carl Hehnke H.Falldorf C.H.Justice Carl Knickrehm, Finance Commit~ee. the report- was adopted and the Audi~ -~ .., On motion of Hehnke Accepted. The Auditing Cbmmittee presented bill of Miss Hoge for 4 days servioes $40.00 without recommendation and on' motion of Falldorf the same was allowed and warrant ordered drawn for its payment. The Street Oommittee reporued; To the Hon.Mayor & City Council; August 6,1930 We,your Committee on Streets & Alleys find that the protest on Re-Paving District No.2 to be sufficient. We therefore recommend the City Attorney be instxucted to prepare Ordinance repealing Ordinance Creating the District. Respec:;tfully submitt:ed. Henry H.Falldorf G.H.Justice Carl Knickrehm,Str.& A. Co~ On motion of Falldorf the report was adopted. The St.reet Com. report:ed; Aug. 6,1930 To the Hon.Mayor & City Council; We, yourOommitt.ee on Street & Alleys find that no protest has been filed for Re-pavingDis~rict No. 1, we therefore recommend that the City Engineer prepare est.imates of aost and City Clerk advertise for bids. RespectfUlly submitted Henry H.Falldor:fi C.H.Justice Catl Knickrehm St.& A.Com. On motion of Falldorf the report was adopted. The City Engineer presented Estimate of cost of Paving Re-paving District No.1 being the Alley in Block 56, and on motion: of Falldorf the same was adopted and tle Clerk instruc11ed to advertise for bi<is for its construstion . ~ ~ 420 The City Engineer presented Estimate of the Cost of Sewer Distz-ict No.158 and on motion of Falldorf the Estimate was adopted and the Olerk instructed to advertise for bids. TheOity Engineer presented Estimate of the cost of Water Main Dist~ict No.69 and on motion of Falldorf the same was adopted and the lClerk instructed to advertise for bids. On motion of Fal1dorI' the matters of dis-connecting lands of John H.Windolph and Emil Luche was taken up and one of the Qouncilmen being absent further time was granted to consider the matter. Oontaact Bonds and Maintenance Bonds of the Diamond Engi- -- neering Co., covering their Conclracts for Paving Districts -~.::> 89 & 90 were presented and read and on motion of Upperman approved. MQ Geo.V.Pade,for Pade's Products Co.#l94l,Gravois Ave.St.touis, submitted proposition as follows; Do agree to rid all rats on the dump for ~he sum of '350.00 and dont want a dime until the job is completed to satisfaction of Council and this agreemen~ is good for one year if need of a treatment in the perio~of one yea~ we will give free service and also will show where the dump mame can be taken care of for a mmnor cost afterwards !ade's Products Co., Geo.V.~ade. Bills against the City were presented and read andbn motion of Justice allowed, for list see the Claim RegistEe'e. On~otion of Fal1dorf the Council determined to agaim sit as a Board of Equalization, for the purpose of Equalizing and Assessing the Benefits accrueing in, PavingfDistrictNo.85 on Wednesday August 20,1930 from 7-30 P.M. to '8 O' clock P.M and tre Clerk instructed to give proper notice thereof. Reports of the several officers and departments were read an~n motion of Falldorf placedpn file. An/Ordinance NO.1373, Levying Taxes for the Fiscal year was presented; Moved by J~utice the Ordinance ~e place~~ its First reading; Carrie. n roll call,Fal1dorf,Hehnke,Justice, Knickrehm,MildenstreinPepper & Upperman voting aye , nay none absent Cords; The Ordinance was ~ead and declared passed its First reading. Moved by Upperman tl1lt the rules be suspended and tre Ordinane placed on its second reading by its title; Carried on roll call,Falldorf,Hehnke,Jusvlce,Knickrehm,Mi1- denstein,Pepper and Upperman voting aye,nay none,Absent Cor~; The Ordinance was read by its title and dec1areq~assedits second reading. ! Moved by Knickrehm tJat the rules be suspended and tre Ordinaa- ce placed on its third reading by its title; Carried on roll call, Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Knickrehm,Mi1d- -enstein, Pepper and Upperman voting aye, nay none, a,bsent Cords; The Ordinance was read by its title and declar ed passed its third reading. Moved by Mildenstein that the Ordinance be placed on its final passage and finally passed; Carried on roll call, Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Knickrehm,Mil- denstein,Pepper and Upperman voting aye,nay none,absent Cords; The Mayor declared the Ordinance finally passed and approved the same. An OrdinanceNO.1374,being the ANNUAL APPROPRIATION BILLJ was presented;. . Moved by Upperman tffit the Ordinance be placed on its first, reading; Carried on roll cal1,Falldorf,Hehnke,Knickrehm,Mi1d- -enstein,Pepper & Upperman voting aye,nay none,absent Cords; The Ordinance was read and declaxed passed its first. readi~; Moved by Knickrehm that the rules be suspended and the Ordi- nance plaoed on its second reading by its title; Carried on roll call,Falldorf ,Hehnke,Justice,Knickrehm,M1J.cm- -stein,peppe. r and Upperman voting. aye,nay none,..absent~pords; The Ordinance was .read by its title and declare~asse~its second reading. . > .. \. Moved by Hehnke that the rules be suspended and tre Ordl- nance plaoed on its third reading by..tts title; Carried on roll call,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Knickrehm,Mil~ -stetn,Pepper & Upperman voting aye,nay none,absent Cords! The Ordinance was read by its title and declared passed ltS third reading. 1--. .~ ---~ n~ -.., 421 Moved by Mi1denstein that the Ordinanoe be p1aoed on its fin& passage and finally passed; Carried on roll oal1,Falldorf,Hahnke,Justioe,Kniokrehm,Milden- stein,Pepper.& Upperman voting aye,nay none,absent Cords; The Mayor deQlared the Ordinanoe finally passed and approved the same. An Ordinanoe,NO.1375 repealing Ordinanoe No1376, Levying ~ Paving Taxes in Distriot NO.85 was presented; Moved by Mi1denstein that the Ordinanoe be plaoed on its first reading; Carried on Roll oal1,Falldorf,H~hnke,Justioe,Knickrehm,Mi1dens- -tein,Pepper, & Upperman voting aye,nay none, absent Cords; The Ordinanoe was read and declared passed its first reading. Moved by Hehnke that. the rules be suspended and the Ordinanoe placed on its second reading by its title; Carriedon roll oall,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Knickrerun,Mildens~ -in ,Pepper & Upperman voting aye, nay none,Absent~ Cords. The Ordinance was read by its title and declaredpassed its second reading. Moved by Mildenstein that the rules be suspended and the Ordinanoe plaoedon its third reading by its title; Carried on roll call,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Knickrehm,Milden- -stein,Pepper & Upperman voting aye, nay none,absent Cords; The Ordinance was read by its title and declaredpassedits third reading. Moved by Kniokrehm that the Ordinance be plaoedpn its final passage and finally passed ; I. Carried on roll oall,Falldorf , Hehnk'e,Justice,Knickrehm,Milden- -stein,Pepper,Upperman voting aye,nay none, absent Cords; The Mayor declared the Ordinance finally passed and approved tle same. A oontract was presented to be signed by the Internation Harves- ter Company and the City of Grand Island ,providing for the Paving of Arthur Street from Seoond Street to Third Street and providing for the payment of the expense thereof and on motion of Falldorf the Contract was aDproved and the Mayor and Clerk authorized to Execute the same on behalf of the City in Duplicate. The City Engineer presented Estimate of the cost of Paving said Arthur street as per said Contract and on motion of Falldorf the Estimate was adopted and the Clerk instructed to advertise for bids for its construction. On motion of Falldorf the Council determined to sit as a Board of Equalizatioa on Wednesday August 20,1930 from the hour of 7-30 P.M. to 8 O'clock P.M. for the purpose of Equal- izing and Ass.essing the ooste of Condemning property for street & Alley purposes under Ordinanoes No.1334 and 1348 of said City 1ifford Oi ty Clerk -~ ."., REPORT OF EXPENDITURES AND APPROPRIATIONS ~a~- FOR THE FISOAL YEAR ENDING AUGUST 11, 1930 GENERAL FUND Salaries -~ .~ Streets & Alley Hydrant Rent al Lighting Sewer Incidental Out fall Sewer Decree of Court Incidental P.ARK FUND POLICE FUND CEMETERY FUND FIRE FUND PAVING FUND MUSIC FUND IOE FUND WATER FUN!) LIGHT FUND SEWER DI8~RICT FUND PAVING DISTRIG: FUND Appropriated . 13,600 22,500 5,500 , 16,750 20, 000- 40,000 60,000 14.000 191,750 5,000 19,000 9,000 20,000 20,000 4.500 269,250 ' Expended # 13,270.00 52,456.59 5,500.00 17,617.30 41,633.05 15.748.36 146,225.30 4,441.28 22,239.12 8,879.89 20,100.42 16,265.37 4.500.00 222,651.38 34,013.80 54,237.99 254,674.15 8,462.31 -84,478.83 BOND & IlfTEREST FUND TOTAL AMOUNT WARRANTS ISSUED-- l 658,518.46 Respectfully submitted, -~ -~ H. E. CLIFFORD City Clerk Balance $ 270.00-- 29,956.59-- 467.30-- 21,633.05-- 4tO,OOO.OO 60,000.00 1.748.36 45,524.70 558.72 3,239.12- 120.11 100.42 3,734.63 46,598.62 423 -~ ~ t-/ Grand Island, Nebraska, August 20,1930,7-30,Pm The Council again met as a Board of Equalization for the purpose of Equalizing and Assessing the Benefits accrueing tb the respec- tive lots, tracts and parcels of land in Paving District No.85 of the City of ~rand Island,Nebraska, by ~eason of the Paving thereof and Levying a Speaial Tax on said lots to pay for s~ His Honor,the Mayor presiding and Cords, Falldorf,Hehnke, Knickrehm,Mildenstein,Pepper and Upperman present at roll call, absent ,Justice. Proof of Publication of Notice of meeting as a Board of Equalization was read and filed. The Council remainedin session until 8 O'closk P.M. of said day and no person having appeared to object to or protest against the proposed Assessment and Levy, Falldorf presented the following Resolution and moved its adoption; -~ ~ 424 ,I/' RES 0 L UTI 0 N. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, sitting as a board of E~ua1- ization in accordance with due notice given thereof, as re- quired by law, that we find the total costs of the construction of Paving District No. 85, to be the sum of $18,239.89; that the benefi ts accruing to the real e state in said district to be the sum of $18,239.89, and that the benefits accruing to the respective lots, tracts and parcels of land in said paving district to be sums set forth opposite the several descriptions as follows: .~ .,., OWNER LOT BLK ADDITION o. B. &: Q. R. R. Co. Right-of-way Herman Koch Fr. 2 23 Nagy's Herman Koch 3 23 ff Gordon L. Neligh E. 22' of N. 80'4 23 II Emma NelighW.44' of N. 90' 4 23 If & E.22' of S.lO' of N. 90' of 4 23 II Louis Berger .s. South 42' 4 23 " Robert McMullen 5 23 If Henry Walker 6 23 " Alfonzo Darling West 44' 7 23 If E. M. Westervelt N.110' of E22' 7 23 " Alfonzo Darling S. 22' of E.22' 7 23 II Alfonzo Darling Fr. 8 23 " Angie R. Brown w. 44' Fr. 1 Fr. 26 Original Town Angie R. Brown Fr. 2 Fr. 26 ff II A1fonzo liarling 3 Fr. 26 " " Demetroes Ohronopu1os 6 Fr. 26 If " Angie R. Borwn w. 33' 7 Fr. 26 " II -~ Fred Beberniss E. 33' ~ Fr. 26 " II --., Angie R. Brown w. 20' 8 Fr.26 II If Kate E. Brown E. 24 r of W.44' 8 Fr. 26 " " John Schlueter 4 124 U. P. R. R. 2nd. Julius F. w. Reese 3 124 If " " II If George Schroeder2 124 If II " II II Oatharina M. Scnroeder 1 124 II II If II " Wm. G. & A1rha 4 Fr. 125 If II II If II F. Smith N.2" Al1ma J. 01ark s.-! 4 Fr. 125 II II II II fI Louis Hatch 3 FJ;. 125 II " II II II Amanda Noble Nt 2 Fr,125 If II " " If ASSESSMENT. '3,296.93 84.55 439.35 42.46 99.77 56.79 38.21 199.29 251.39 123.83 20.5l 184.68 336.73 231.54' 63.14 63.14 94.7i 136.83 114.79 221.94 379 .35 379.35 379.35 379.35 265.55 113.80 379.35 265.55 OWNER Peter 'Nelson s. t Amanda Noble N.t 1 Fr~ 125 11 Peter Nelson S.tl Fr. 125 11 Grace V. Flippin Fr. 4. Fr. 1 Louis E. Upperman , Fr. 3 Fr. 1 August Moeller Fr. Ralph E. Davis N. 82' Fr. Merwin G. Detweler S. 50' Fr. 1 Fr. 126 11 Florence G. Humphrey & Iva Parsons 4 Florence G. Humphrey & Iva B. Parsons W. 11' John G. Moody E. 55' 3 Nancy E. Gilchrist 2 ~ "., ~ .,., Hattie M. Clendenin William Hahn MalvaI'd J. Alden Maude E. Alden Marga.ret M. Giese C.E. & Lucy Masten S. 76' Gladys M. Masten N. 56' Clarence E. Masten Raymond & May Chw,istensen Bloomer B. Rice George R. Rasmussen S. 78' Editl1 J. Jones N. M' Ellen Burfer August Ueckert Geo. & Anna B. McKenzie James H. Yund .111 James H. Yund John Murphy Fr. John Murphy E. ~ 6' Fr. Willard L. & Dolly Keller Fr. Fred Moeller Fr. John Knickrehm, Jr. LOT BLK ADDITION 3 FIr. 125 U. P. R. R. 2nd. 2 Fr. 1 "" If ff 11 11 fI If If 11 11 Russe11-Wheeler's W.60' 7 Fr. 137 11 6 Fr. 137 11 Fr. Fr. 137 11 127 If 127 If 127 fI 127 , 127 If 136 If 136 11 136 tI 136 11 If If If It l' Fr.126 ~. P. R. R. 2nd. 6 6 10 9 8 7 6 8 7 11 If 3 1 8 7 6 5 10' 10 9 8 7 11 If If It If " " " If If 11 " 11 II If If II " " 11 42'5 Y' ASSESSMENT. $113.80 265.55 113.80 379.35 379.35 " 379.35 293.12 86.23 379.35 63.22 316.13 379.35 379.35 379.35 379.35 379.35 379.35 226.25 77.24 303.49 303.49 303.49 228.99 7&.00 303.49 303.49 303.49 303.49 ' 303.49 379.35 34.49 344.87 379.35 379.35 $18,239.89 Henry H.F:-:ll1dorf Motion carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,~nickrehm, Mildenstein,Pepper and Upperman voting aye,nay none,absent Justice; The Mayor declared the Resolution adopted and approved the same. The minutes of the meeting as a Board of Equalization were read and approved. Adjourned ~~~ H.E.Clifford City Clerk ~.c~_~,~__...___~.,~.._~--,,---~~L.~".'~.cC__.__ 11 II If " 11 11 II If " If If If If II If II 11 If " 11 If It If It II 11 It If " If 11 5 Fr. 137 II TOTAL COST If " " " Russe11-Whee1er's ". ___c_~"';'.'-----'-'~_________~~~__----'---__~.___._~_~~_____~_~___~__~---'---___-----------"-_.~__~____ 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 137 If " fI fI " fI If If II " II u. P. R. R. 2nd. If II 11 II fI 11 If fI 426 Grand Island, Nebraska, August 20,1930. The Council met in regular session,His Honor,the Mayor pres~ tng, and Oords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Knickrehm,Mildenstein,Pepper andUpperman present at roll call, absent Justice. ~. The minutes of the last regular meeting were read and approved. A communication from Fred Roth and others asking that the meetings of the Salvation Army at the corner of Third and Wheeler be dis-continued on Saturday evenings was read and on motion of Oords referred to the Police with po.wer to act. ~ ~ Bids of O.F.Gleisberg and Wm.Kelly & 00., for Sewer District No.158 were read and on motion of Falldorf referred to the Sewer Oommittee. Bid of the Water Department for Water Main District #69 was read and on motion of Falldorf referred to the Water & Light Oommittee. Bids of Roberts Oonstruction Oo.,Lincoln,Nebr. Mid-State Oonstruction 00" and Diamond Engineering Co.,Grand ISland,Nebr. for Re-Paving District No.One were opened and read and on motion of Falldorf referred to the Street & Alley Committee. Bi~s of Roberts Oonstruction Co., Mid-State Construction. Co., and Diamond Engtneering. 'Q:Q., for Pav:ing one Block in Arthur Stxf.let were opened and read and on motion of Falldorf referred to the st.& Alley Committee. '" ~ Two Petitions jOne calling for the Passage of an Ordinance' y... .:.-- callingfor the takingtov:er of the ElectriC' Distribution System and one for the taking over of the Gas Manufactu~ i.ng and Distribution System of the Central Power Company having been filed with the City Clerk on Aug. 20,1930, 4-50 P.M. were ~mmmdmmmmm presented to the Council and on m& tion of Falldorf referred to the Light & Water Committee City Attorney,Mayor and Members of the City Council to investigate and report. The FinanceCommi ttee presented bill for $6,145.83 in pCbymen t for money advanced and interest, to pay for condemnation fa Viaduct purposes and on motion of Behnke the same was allowed and Warrant ordered drawn for its payment. Note or Contract to be taken up and cancelled. The Street Committee Made reportj To the Hon.Mayof and Members of the City Council of the City of Grand Island, Nebraskaj Your Committee on Stre.ets and Alleys, reports that it has met twice in regard to assessing the benefits under Ordin~ -ces No. 1348 and l334,appropriati~g private property for streets, and that it has been impossible to reach any agree- ment and your Committee asks further time and recommends that the Council sit as a Board of Equalization to assess the benefits on October 1,1930 from the hour of 7-30,P.M. to 8 0'c1ock,P.M. of said day and the City Clerk was instructed to give proper notice thereof. Henry H.Falldorf Carl Knickrehm C.J.Cords, On motion of Falldorf the report was adopted, The Street Committee filed Report denying the application cf Emil Lucht to dis-connect Territmry and on motion of Fal1dorf the report was adopted and the app1icat.ion to detach said territory denied. The Street Committee filed Report denying the application of John H.W indo1ph to dis-connect Terri'tory and on motion of Falldorf the report was adopted ~~~~S aappt.ee: and the application to dis-connect territory denied. ! '--. ",'J' 427 -~ - .., The Sewer Committee reported; To the Hon.Ma.yor & City Council; We you1' Oommittee on Sewerefind the bid of vVm.Xelly & Co to be the lowest and best bid on Sewer Dist.#158 and therefore recommend they be awarded the contract for Sewer using Prestite Joints. Respecxfully submitted. Hehry H.Falldorf, Carl Hehnke Committee. On motion of Falldorf the report was adopted and contract awarded. The Street Committee reported; To Hon.Mayor & City Council; We your Oommittee on S.& A. find the bid of the Diamond Eng.Co.,to b~ the lowest and best bid ~nr Paving of Arthur Street . W tile refore recommend they be awarded 11 the Contract & that the Committee have power to act on se~ection of type of Paving . Henry H.Falldorf C.J.Cords Carl Knickrehm On motion of Falldorf the report was adopted. The Water & Light Committee reported; Hon.Mayor & City Council; Gentlemen,; We your Committe on Water & Light to whom has been referred the bid of the Water Dept. for laying of Wata- Main in Dist # 69 ,beg to report that we find the above bid to bethe lowest & best bid ,we further recommend that the Mayor & Clerk enter into Contract for the same. Carl Knickrehm Henry H.Falldorf O.J.Cords,Cowmittee. On motion of Knickrehm the report was adopted. The Sewer Committee reported; To the Hon.Mayor & Oity Council; We, Your Committeeon Sewers recommend that the requEit of R.B.Stevens to connect lot 168,West Lawn Addition to.Main Sewer in West 16th Street be granted, providing he pay $45.00 for Sewer Assessment on sa:ld lot.Respectfully Submi tted. Henry H. Falldorf, Carl Knickrehm Carl Rehnke . Sewer <'(-Committee. On motion of Falldorf the report was adopted. . The Code Committee recommended no action be taken on Complaint as to location of Oil tanks and on motion of Knickrehm the report was adopted. Bills against the City were presented and read and on mpticn of Mildenstein allowed, for list see the Claim Register. An Ordinance.,NO.1376,Levying Tax Paving District NO.85 ~... was presented; Moved by Mil<ienstein that the Ordinance be placed on its first. reading; Carried on roll call,Oords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Knickrehm,Milden- stein, Pepper andUpperman voting aye, nay none, absent Justia:; The Ordinance was read and decla.red passedi ts first reading. Moved by Mildenstein that the rules ve suspended and the Ordinance placedon its second reading by its title; Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Knickrehm, Mildenstein,pepper & Upperman voting aye,nay none absent Justice. The Ordinance was read by its title and declared ~~ --~ passed its second reading. Moved by Upperman that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance pIa-cedon its third reading by its title; 428 -~ '--.. Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke, Knickrehm, jV~ Mildenstein,Pepper & Upperman voting aye,nay none absent Justice; The Ordinance was read by its title and declared passed its third reading; Moved by Knickrehm that the Ordinance be placed on its final passage and finally passed; Carried on roll call , Cords, Falldorf,Hehnke, Knickrehm, Mildens~ein,Pepper & Upperman voting aye,nay none,absent ~ Justice; The Mayor declared the Ordinance finally passed and approved the same. -~ ~ An Ordinance,NO.1377,repealing No.1366, creating Re-Paving District, NO.2, was presented; Moved by Upperman that the Ordinance be placedon its first reading; Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,KnickrehIt Mildenstein,Pepper andUpperman voting aye, nay none absent Justice; The Ordinance was read and declared passedits first reading. Moved-by Mildenstein that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance placed on its sedond reading by its title; Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Knickrehm,Milden- stein, Pepper & Upperman voting aye,nay none,absent Justice; The Ordinance was read by its title and declaredpassed its second reading . Moved by Knmcktehm that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance placedon its third reading by its title; Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Knickrehm,Milde~ ste1n,Pepper & Upperman voting aye, nay none,absent Justice; The Ordinance was read by its title and declared passedits third reading ; Moved by Mildenstein,that the Ordinance be placedon its final passage~ and finally passed; Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Knickrehm,Mild~ -stein,Pepper & Upperman voting aye,nay none,absent Justice; The Mayor dec2ared the Ordinance finaly passed and approved the'~ same. on North Broadwell. Cross Walks be placed a. Voting Booth #%~ Adjourned H.E.Clifford,City Clerk. Knickrehm asked that -~ ._~ ::::>c f- rI f.. y.. -r "FA €1E... *' fO"'V rf-.{SER.i ~ ,~ n ..,., 429 ~. ~ ~-.- Grand Island,Nebraska,September 3,1930 >Z , The Oouncil met in regular session,President Upperman presiding in the absence of Mayor and Oords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Knickrehm, Mildenst.ein,Pepper and Upperman present at. roll call,absent Justicbe The Minutes of the last regular meeting were read and approve~ Oommunication from Horth ,Oleary & Suhr in reference to Bond of E.D.Tyner 0 onst..Co.for $5000 dated June 30,1914 was read and on motion of Falldorf referred~ to the Street Oommittee. A copy of proposed Agreement with the U.S.Department of Agriculture,"Weather Bureau" for site for Aerological Station, was read and on motion of Mildensuein the Mayor and Olerk were were authorized to execute the same in Triplicate. A representative of a Street Sweeper Oo.,was present and on motion of Falldorf the matter was referred to the Street Oom- "mittee to report at the next meeting. A communication from John P.qameron etal,in regard to Rats at the Oity Dump was read ancton motion of Mildenstein placed on file. Petition of John Knickrehm,Oarl Knickrehm and August Kruse for Paving 8" street from Walnut to Elm was read and on motion of Falldorf referred to the St~eet & Alley Oommittee. The Street Oommittee reported; Grand Island,Nebr.Sept.3, To the Hon.Mayor & Vit~ Oouncil; 1930 We,your committee on Streets & Alleys having examined the Petition filed for Paving on 8th Street recommend that a District be created,and tht t the Oity Attorney be instructed to prepare ordinance for same. Respectfully submitt~d. Henry H.Falldorf, Carl Knickrehm C.J.Cords Street & Alley Oommittee. On motion of Falldorf the report was adopted. The Auditing Commi tt,ee Reported on Bills of Mrs.Roberts, Mrs.Bacon and Mrs.Paulsen,Matrons at Dances advising as to objections thereto and on motion of Falldorf tau were referred to the Committee on Police & Board of Health to report at the next meeting. On motion of Falldorf the Ohief of Police was instructed to Notify the Pier to pay fees for Dances at once. The street & Alley Oommittee reported; Sept 3,1930 To the Hon.Mayor & Oity Oouncil; We,your Street & Alley Committee recommend tlatRe-Paving District NO.1 be Paved with 3 inch brick on 6 inch concrete base. Respeat.fully submitted. Henry H.lalldorf Oarl Knickrehm C.J.Cords S.& A.Oommittee. Om motion of Falldorf the report was adopted. The Street Comm ttee made report; Sept.3,1930 To the Hon.Mayor & Oity Oouncil; We your Oommittee on Streets & Alleys recommend that: Arthur Street be Paved with 3 inch brick on 5 inch Concrete Base. Respect~ully submitted. Henry H.Falldorf Carl Knickrehm C.J.Oords Street & Alley Oom. On motion of Falldorf the report was adopted. On motion of Falldorf the Bid of The Diamond Engineering Oompany for Re-Paving District NO.1 was accepted and Contxact Awarded and the Mayor & Olerk directed to execute said Contract. , On motion of Falldorf the Olerk was dirested to return Oertified Ohecks to the unsuccessful bidders. On motion of Oords the Permit Bond of H.H.Glover was approved and Permit ordered issued. The Building erode Committee made 'report; To the Mayor & Oity Oouncil; August 21st 1930 We your commi tt,ee on Building Oode ,hereby rec:ommend that 3,4,6,7 and 8 of County Sub-division in the 400 Block on South Cedar street between Charles and Louise St be removed from the Fire Limits. Carl Krehmke Carl Hehnke O.H.Justice H. Falldor:fi, Oommi t.tee. On motion of Knickrehm the report was adopted and the City Atty. instructed to prepare proper Ordinance . The Water & Light C.ommi ttee made report as follows; 1-,/ ",---~,--,-~~:='-C'.,--,------':---,-"-_~,-- ~_~._~~~~-------'-_._-_.__,__~__c___._~ ...__c-':_.~_-,---'..______~~_,--~_~_-...;-,__":~___~~~i....,,,""--~~~. ~ 't) -::r: rJ..s E- R-T fo lc f{i fr 6 L{ J.. ~ .. The City Clerk reported that John H.Windolph had served Notice of an appeal from the action of the Council refusing to dis-connect rerritory from the City and filed Bond approved by him The City Clerk reported that Emil Lucht had eerved Notice of an appeal from the action of tte Council refusing to die-connec.t Territory from the City and filed Bond approved by him. ~- ..-- ~. ..---~ ,I 430 Grand Island,Nebraska,September 3,1930. Honorable Mayor & City Council, Grand Island,Nebraska. Gentlemen; y .~ -.,., Your cOfMaittBe on light and water have had underconside~ ~ ation the petitions filed with the Oity Clerk and presented to the Council asking the.submission to the electors of the City of the question of condemning the Gas Plant and Electric Light & Distl'ibu- -~ing System of the Central Power Company. " have giv.en the matter careful consideration: and have been advised by the City Attorney and also spe~ial counsel that the petitions are not in due form and are not properly signed by a suf- ficien* number of electors. Each petition0is signed by about five hundred persons claimirg to be electors. The Statutes Prescriped that each must be signed by 15% of the electors of the City .About 7800 names appear on the registration lists of the City .We are of the opinion that said petitions do not have sufficient number of Electors ,to-wit; 15%. We have been advised by counsel that the petitions are insufficient in form in that they do not specifically designate the property to be condemned and are therefore defective in that; particular and any ordinance adopted in the language embodied in the petitions would not confer upon the Council any jurisdiction to proceed further. Respectfully submitted. Carl Knickrehm Henry H. Falldorf C.J.Cords Commi tt:ee. -~ ~. .......,.. On motion of Knickrehm the report was adopted. Bills againstt the City were presented and read and on motion of Mildenstein allowed,for list see the Claim Register. An Ordinance,No.1378 creating Paving District NO.9l was presented; Moved~ by Knickrehm that the Ordinance be placed on its first read- -ing; Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Knickrehm,Milden- -stein, Pepper and Upperman voting ayerp nay none,absent Justice; The Ordinance was read and declar4d passe~its first reading. Moved by Mildenstein that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance placedon its second reading by its title; Carried on roll call , Cords, Falldorf,Hehnke,Knickrehm.Mildenstein, Pepper and Upperman voting aye, nay none, absent Justice; The Ordinance was read by its title and declared passed its second reading. Moved by Hehnke that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance placed on its third reading by its title; Oarried on roll call,Oords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Knickrehm,Mildenstein, , Pepper and Upperman voting aye, nay no\re , absent Justice; The Ordinance was read by its title a'd declared passed its third reading. Moved by Knickrehm that the Ordinance be placed on its final passa@ and finally passed; I Oarried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf.Hehnke,Knickrehm,Mildenstein, Pepper and Upperman voting aye, nay jlone,absent Justice; The Mayor declared the OrdinanceUnally passed and approved the same. . The City Engineer reported Paving Districts Nos. 87,88,89 & 90 ~ completed by the Diamond Engineering Oompany and recommended the acceptance 'of each and all of them and tlat the Council sit as a Board of Equalization in each of said Districts on Wednesday 17, day of September ,1930 from the hour of 7-30 P.M. of *hid day to 8 O'clock P.M. of said Day and that the Clerk ~ive p roper notice thereof ; and on motion of Falldorf each of said Repor~s was adopted ,said Paving Districts accepted and Board of Equalizatipon to be held Wednesday Sept.17,1930 from 7-30 ,P.M. to ~,P.M. Reports of Oity Officers were read and on motion of Falldorf placedon file. . On. motion of Falldorf the City Clerk was instructed to advertise for bids ~~r a One Ton or a one & t Ton D~p Truck for use of the Street Department. Adjourned ~U~ H.E.C~ord;(fity Clerk. _ ___ __._..__._'_~.c_._"_~__~_.~___--'--'-~._~'~__-~_ ) I .._ _l.L .~.__ . . --~~.' ~~~--'->'~---':""""":~~-~'-~._-_._--"_. '--"----~~~-~~ ~ .~ ~ ..., 431 APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURES FOR THE FISOAL YEAR 1930-1931 to SEPTEMBER 5, 1930 GENERAL FUND Saaries Streets & Alleys Engineering LIGHTINB Hydrant Rental Incidentals Appropriated $ 14,500 22,000 8,000 18,000 6,000 14,000 EXpended Balance $ 830.00 $13,870.00 7,480.6Z 644117 14,519.37 7,355.83 18,000.00 6,000.00 13,004.38 96,250.00 21,000.00 528.35 19.471.65 10,478.77 209,271.23 995.62 Sewer-Decree of Oourt 96,250 Sewer-outfall 21,000 Sewer-incidentals PARK FUND POLICE FUND . CEMETERY FUND ,i~ FIRE FUND P A VJNG J:i"lUND MUSIC FUND ICE FU1~D WATER FUND LIGHT FUND SEWER DISTRICT FUND 20,000 219,750 7,500 22,500 9,000 20,000 30,000 4.500 313,250 309.45 7,190.55 1;804.66 20,695.34 999.75 8,000.25 1,652.09 11,943.07 18,347.91 18,056.93 4.500.00 286,062.21 27,187.79 3,963.40 4,788.82 35,706.02 5.63 PAVING DISTRICT FUND 18.412.97 AMOUNT mF WARRANTS DRAWN------- $ 90,064.63 Respectfully submitted, H. E. CLIFFORD, CITY CLERK 432 Grand Island, Nebraska, Sept.l? ,1930, ?-30,P, I. The Council met. asa Board of Equalization, for the purpose" of Equalizing and Assessing the Benefits accrueing to the respec:- tive lots,tractS and parcels of land 1n Pav1ng District: No.87 of said City by reason of the Paving thereof and lev,ying a Tax to pay for same,His Honor,the Mayor presiding and all M.~mbers present except Justice. ~ -~ PJ~oof of Pu'blicatioIL of Notice of meeting as a Board of Equal- -j.zatiom was read and placed on file. The Council remainedin sessioR, untWil 8 0 t clock,P.M. and no pE~rson having appeared. to objee:t: to or protest against the P]~oposed assessment and levy ; Falldorf presented the follow- W,ng Resolutiom and moved' its adoption; -~ ~ 433 RESOLUTION Be it resolved by tile Mayor and. Oity Oouncil of t11e 01 ty of Grand Island, NebL'aska, s1 tting' as a Board of EqualizatiJn in accordance with due notice given thereof, as required by law, that we find the total costs of tne construction of Paving District N . 87, to be the sum of $4,811.;30, thDt ttle -benefits accru:Lnq to tIle real estate in sa,id_ district to be the sum of $4,811.20, and tha.t the benefits accruing to the respective lots, tracts and parcels of land in sHid Dctvini2' district to be tIle sum DB set f)rth O-~)posi te the severa.l desoriptions (:18 foll01O)'8: Henry H.Falldorf Motion carried on rollcall_Cords_Falldorf_Hehnk~,Xnickrehm, Mildenst:ein,Pepper and Upperman voting aye,nay none, absent Justice. The Mayor de:clared the motion oarried. and the Resolution adopted. The minutes of meeting as a Board of Equalization wer& read .. ..~ ~ and appro ved. A'd1j ourned ~~~ . H. E"Cf{fl'ord City Clerk - "-_"~ ~'. .,~._.'._____._.::,~_~___~__~_'___ '--__c_~ _---'< _.____~-.__ 434 ~ -~ Grand Island,~ebraaka,September l7,l930,7-30,P.M. The Couna1l meu as a Board of Equalization for the purpose of Equalizing and Assessing the benefi'D.s accrueing to the respe~tive,lots,traats and paDoels of land in Paving Dis- -trict NO.88 of said City by reason of the Pa~ing thereof and Levying a Tax to pay for same, His Honor the Mayor presiding and All Members presentt except: Justice. Pnoof of Publioatioro of Notioe of meeting as a Board of Equalizatiom was read and plaoedon file. The Council remainedin session until 8 O'Qlock P.M. and no person having appeared to objeot to or protest agains~ the proposed: Assessment and Levy jFalldorf presentew the following Resolution ~ moved its adoptionj ...~ -..., ~.~ .~ ~ -., HESOLUTION 435 3e it resolved by the MElyor 2.nd Oi ty Oounoil of the Oity of Grand Island, Nebraska, sitting as a Board of EquF\lization in ':o,oco1'(5:'.nce th due notice given thereof, 3.S required by l8~, that we find the total costs of the construction of Pavinrr District No. 88, to be the sum of $9,524.19, that the benefits accruin~ to the real estate in said district to be the sum of *~8,5(A.19, a.ncJ that the benefits a,ccruiTI? to the respective lots, trac:t;~: and pa:rcels of lEma in sa.id pavinC:7 d.istrict to be tIle sum as set f):rth ODDosite the several descriptions as follows: Owner Partial Lot Blk Addition /,,/ Oounty or Hnll 1 Mary I. Falldorr 1 Henry H. Falldorr 4 Henry' H. Falldorf 2 Henry H. Falldorf 3 Lafayet-ce F. Ca.mpbell 8.50'4 Jessie Campbell N.7' 4 Jessie Camubell 8.43'3 1. F. & J. Campbell N.14'3 L. F. .&J. Ca.mpbell S. 26' 2 ./ Bertram W. Jones W.63.5' , Mathilda. Barth E.63.5' Clara & Walter Vol Olllen 3 Hannah & John Tnom 8.38'2 Standard Dil Company W.?511 Stan(ard 11 Compc:my W. ?5' 2 8tendaTd Oil Comr;any 11\1.75'3 Emil Wolbach E. 5211 Emil Wolbach E.52'2 Emil W~lbach E.52'3 Emil Wolbach 4 Emil Wolbach 5 Emil Wolbach b Emil Wolbach 13 Emil Wolbach 12 Emil Wolba.ch 11 Henrv & HedJ,vi Bc=tTIn Henry' J. Voss Emil. Wolbach John Meier & Emma Meier Willi8m B. Kni~ht Walter Petersen Frances A. Jones Lewis F. & O. B. Lewiu F. & O. B. 9 10 West rvelt's Sub Courthouse II II II 1 Hann' s 1 " 1 II 1 It 1 " t1 4 Hann t s 2nd 4 4 " " 4 II II 4 " II Campbell's Sub. " " 11 11 11 11 " 11 II II " " II II II " " II 11 " " II r- HB.nn's 3rcl ;:) Campbell's Sub. II " 13 County Sub. 10 2 Le~eview 9 2 If 1;V .49 1 8 ;'3 " Robert 8 N.1;. of E .17' 8 2 Lakeview R - t H1:. '~f W' 73' '(.;::; II o oer 8 .1.~:2 u vv .0 ,-..) TO'l' AL 00 ST . Henry H.Falldor~ Assessment $1,860.37 6t51.13 651 .13 2'79.06 27~j .06 514.01 47.08 l~j'(. 81 ti6.58 72.74 280.54 .54 25,1 .39 '72.'75 1 'I'LL 83 104.91 87.44 1. ;~n . 21 '72.74 GO.53 8(3.82 88.82 88.82 5;~7 . 52 247.64 113.07 1,0;33.61 58.96 42."11 900.22 64. :,0 64.30 <17. '74 16.56 32.15 ~m,b64.19 Kotion carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnk4,Kniokrehm, Kildenstein,Pepper and Upperman voting aye, nay none, absent, Justioe; The Mayor deolared the mGtiO~aarr1ed and the Resolut.iom adopted. The Minutes of the meeting as a B()ard of Equalization were read and approved ;~ - -J_ Adjourn~! ~ H.E.Cl~ City Clerk. _..........~'-"-~ '---'---'---'-_':"':_~---"...._=-,--~..._'"",-.-,- . '-_~~.2~ 436 .~ ~ Grand Island,Nebraska,September 17,1930,7-30,P.M. The Council met as a Board of Equalization. for the purpos& of Equalizing and Assessing the Benefits accrue1ng to the res- -peo~ive lots, tracts and parcels of land in Paving Dist~iou NO.a9 of said City by reason of the Paving thereof and Lev,ying a Tax to pay for said Construction; His Bono r, the Mayor presiding. and Cords, Falldor:fi., Behnke, Kniokrehm,Mildenstein,.Pepper and Upperman present at roll call, absent Justice. Proof of Publication of Notice of meeting aa a Board of Equal- -ization waS' read and placedon file; The Council remained in session untiI 8 O'clod,P.M. and no person having appeared to ob~eat to or protest: against the proposed Assessment and Levy , Falldorf presented the follow- -ing Resolution and mov/ed its adoption; ~~~ ~ RESOLUTION 437 Be it resolved by the Mayor and Oity Oouncil of the Oi ty of Grand Island, Nebrftska, si ttin as a Board of Equaliza.tion in acoordance wi th due nJtioe given thereof, as required by 1 a1.V , that we find the total costs of the construotion of Paving; District No. 89, to be tile sum of $9, ;:322.90 , that tl1e benefi t s aocrui to the real est ate in seid district to be tne sum of $9,::::22.90, and that the benefi t s a.coruing to the re speot i ve lot s, tract. s and parcels of land in tl8,id paving; district to be the sum as set fJrth opposite the several descripti ns as follows: ':~. -~ Owner Part i 81 Lot Blk Estate of H. A. Koeniq, Dec1sd. 6 24 Esta.te)f H. A. Koenig, Dee' sd. '7 24 Mae FeinberR; 8 ;:34 JaJ<e Leb~3[tcl(, Jr'. Frr3.ctiol1C1,1 t) ;.~4 H. H. Snsdgrass >>10 2 H. Barnas 6 3 Lery E. Ray 7 3 Riohard Buenz 8 3 Helen Hoge 9 3 Walter R. Stryker 10 3 Sabrina O. Soott 6 4 Sabrina O. Scott '7 4 Sabrina O. Soott u 4 Sabrin? O. Soott 9 4 Sabrina O. Soott 10 4 1 st Oilurcll of Onri st Science Fr. 5 HI' g. lIaz:el Feh::re~1},.(1mh', Trustee Arthur O. Mayer Fractiona14 Ivy Ellen Kierig 3 Ivy Ellen Kierig 2 Ivy Ellen Kierig 1 C. O. Kelso . b W. H. Thompson 4 O. & A. ScniI'kofsky 3 E. L. BrQwn 2 Loey Buollanan 1 O. 8:. M. Niemann b O. & M. Niemann 4 O. E. Grundy 3 O. E. Grundy Fra.ct i :-1['.1? m. J. Nay II 1 ---. ~, 8 8 8 8 7 7 '7 7 7 c (-> o 6 ~3 , r. o Addition Baker's " II " Woudbine II II II II II II II II II 11 27 Baker' 8 Woodbine II 11 II II II 11 II II II 11 II II II Total C)st Assessment $ 314.42 302.77 302. '7'1 302. '7'7 . 314.42 314.42 302.7'7 302.'77 302.'7'7 314.42 314.42 302.'77 ~50~~.?7 ~502. 77 314.4~3 314 A:3 302.77 ~)O~3. 77 30~3.'77 314.42 314.4 30~~. 77 .77 302.'77 314.4;~3 ~~14..4?3 302. in 30;3. '77 :302, '7'7 ~514,. ,~2 d"'9 0~rj ()"-", iij , (....) ,..) (.~, . u \J --Henry H.ralldor. Mouion carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Knickrehm, Ml1denste1n,Pepper and Opperman voting aye,nay none, absent, Justice ; The Mayor dealared the motion carried and the Resolutiomadopted. The Minutes of the meeting as a Board of Equalization were read and approved. Adjourned. ~~; Ci ty Clerk 438 Grand Island,Neb~aska,September 17,1930,7-30,P.M. The Council met as a Board of Equalization for tb3 purpose: of Equalizing and Assessing tb3 Benefits accrueing tb the respee1liveo lots, traots and paroels of land in Pav!ing Dist~ -rict NO.900f said City by reason of the Paving thereof and Levying a Tax to pay for said cil>>nstruc;tion . , ~ -~ His Honor the Mayor presiding and CordsJFalldor~~Hehnke, Knickrehm,Mildenstein,Pepper and Upperman present au roll call, absent Justice. Proof of Publication of Notice of meeting as a Board of Equalization was read and placed on file. The Council remained in session until 8 O'clook P.M. and no person having appeared to ob,j ect~ to or protest. against the proposed Assessment and Levy , Falldorf presented the following Resolution and moved its adopttonj --~ ~ RESOLUTION 439 Be it resolved by the Mayor and Oity Oouncil of the Oi ty f Grand Island, Nebra.ska, sitting' as a Board ,f Equalization in accordance with due notice given thereof, as required by law, that .we find the total costs of tlle construction of Paving District No. 90, to be the sum of 4pb, 975.61, that the benefi ts accruing to the real e s'cate in said district to be tr-w sl1ynd ~$5,975.6l, and that the benefits accruing to the respective lots, tracts and parcels of land in se..td Dewing district to be the sum as set forth opposite the several descripti~ns as follows: ~ -~ Owner Partial Lot Blk Home S8.~inss & Loan Assoc. 4 2 Henry J. Hassel 3 2 Martha Hartmann W.44' 5 2 August Loeffelbein E.22' 5 2 August Loeffelbein W.22' 6 2 Wilhelm Kleinmeier E.44' 6 2 John H. Olaussen 1 A Hannah Rehder 2 A Mr. & Mrs. Henry Mehlert 8 A Rudolph & Helen Seier Ei of? A Louis O. W. & D. Buettner W~ of 7A Marcus Oornelius b 19 00.1'1 W. Vick 4 19 Francis H. & Anna Holtorf 3 19 Richard Goehring 6 19 Richard Goehring W.6' 01 7 19 Robert A. Meyer E.46'of 7 19 Robert A. Meyer W.14' oi8 19 John A & Carrie F. Fer~usan E 38' of ~ Matilda A. Schuster 1 18 Albert B. Osborn 2 18 Ly11ian E. Webster 3 18 Eva C. Ryder 10 18 Mebe1 E. Hanford 9 18 Eloise Bilby Lindgren 8 18 TOTAL Addition Wiebe's II II \I \I \I Boehm's II " 11 11 Wasmer IS II II II 1/ \I II l:j II \I n II " II " OOST. Sub. " 1/ \I II Assessme:o.t $ 531.57 227.82 404.99 126.59 75.94 151 . 88 432.04 227.82 6;51 . 57 113.91 113.91 462.54 ~307 .08 f~9 .77 462. {54 ~34. .-' 172.61 'l8.37 41.31 4C3.54 20'7.09 89.'77 4-62.54 :307 . 09 39.77 ~;5 , 9'75.61 Henry H.Falldorf Motion oarried on roll oall,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Kniakrehm, Mildensuein,Pepper and Upperman voting aye, nay none,absent Justioe. The Mayo! declared the motion carried; and the Resolutiomadopted. The minutes of the meeting as a Board of Equalizat.1on -~ .., were read and approvea. Adjourned. ~~ City Clerk. 440 ~ ~ Grand Island,Nebraska,$eptember 17,1930. The Oounedl met in regular sessiom,His Honor ,the Mayor presi~ ing and all 14emo:ers present at: roll call except Justice. Mr Lymaa,Super1ntendent of the O.B.& Q. Railroad Oo.Mr.Edgar M.Wes~ervelt their Real Estate man and Mr.Thos OonnorAgent were present and Mr.Westervelt addressed the 0 ouncil as to Crnssings of their Belt line and on motion of Falldorf the matter was referre~ to the Street & Alley Committee to investigate and report. The Minuves of the last, regulax meeting were read and approved ~ids of the International Harvester Oompany Nielson Auto Oompany and of Evertart: Motor Company for One Ton or One & Ton Dump truck were opened and read and on motion of Falldor " referred "to the Street- & Alley C ommi ttee: for consideration. - - Protes~ofR.J.Hoffa and others a~inst PaViing District NO.91 was read and on motio~ of Falldorf referred to the St~Commit. to investigate and report. Pe~ition of Earle G.Johnsomand C.W.Amidon for vacating of A street was read and on motion of Falldorf referred to the Street & Alley Committee to i~vestigate and report. Petition of James Webb and Walter Ernst: for the Paving of tie Alley in Block 63, Original Town was read and om motionl of Fa11dorf referred to the Street & Alley Committee. A Resolution for the Transfer of Credit of Taxes on lot 1 First: Artistic Homes Add. .was read and on motion of Falldorf referred to the Street, & Alley Commi tt.ee., On motion of Behnke the City Clerk was directed to ad~ertise' for bids for ~pm..mm"; refunding a~pro.imately #200,000, Pav. Distric~ Bonds and ~~..mmam.~m'ii,$iim~mmsmDt.*mmotml~ for the sale of approximately #50,000 Ne. Paving District Bonds. The Street & Alley Vommittee reported; To the Hon.Mayor and City Oouncil; Wa your Committee: on Streets & Alleys report that the Pa~ing Dis~ictbetween 3" and 2" Streets jPetit10m of James W&bb and others pav.1ng the Alley be created and the City APtorney be instructed to prepare an Ordinanoe for same. H.Fal1dorf C.a.Oords " Oarl Knickrehm,Oommittree~ On motion of Falldorf the report was adopted. The Street Committ:ee, reported; To the Hon,Mayor &Oity Council,Grand Island,iebraska. Gentlemen. Your Street Oommi ttee has to report: ; That they ha~ investtgated as to the 1ia11i1ity of the E-.D.Tyner Oons1ttuction 00., and V.E.Evans and r.J.Oleany,sureties on Bond of tsooo Davew September 17,1924, and find that Said Bond haa expired and no liability has accrued thereotll against said Principal or the sureties thereon. We therefore rec:ommend that the sa.id Bond be cancelled and the Sureties thereon released and discharged and the Vlerk directed to so certify to the same. Grand Island,Nebraska,Sept.17,1930. H.Falldorf O.J.Oords Oarl Knickrehm Street & Alley Committee. On motion of Fal1dorf the report. was adopted. The Water, Light & lee Oommittee report:edt; Grand IS1and,Nebraska,Sepu.l7,1930. Hon.Mayor & Oity Oouncil, Grand Island,Nebraska, GentlemeJli; Your Oommitteeon Water,Lig;p.t & Ice,b.eg to report:, a as followswith regard to the purchas~ of equipment for the n~ offIce of the Water & Light Department. ' We have received bids on the following equipment,and have made seleetions from the same as follows; One Electric Neon, Sign as manufactured by the Omaha Neon Sign Oompany,insta1led complete, #804.00 Display cases, Wall oases, tables and other neces- sary store equipment as manufaotured by the H.Erlioh & Sons Oo"Installed complete $3,000.00 .~ .., c~ --., 441 Steel Oounter,Safe,Besks,Chairs,and other necessary Office Equipment as furnished by the Augustine &: Company . $2,175.00 We recommend that our a.otion in plaoing the orders as a1l1ove report.ed be confirmed. CaJ:i1 Hehnke, Henry H.Falldor:f . C.J.Cords,Committee. On motion of Xnickrehm the report was adopted. On motiom of Upperman the extensiomof the Depository Bond of the Nevraaka National Balk was approVte~. On motion oftJppermam the Contract Bonds and the Maintenanoe Bonds o.f the Diamond Engineering Oompany covering Contracts for Paving Re-Paving District NO.1 and one Block on Arthur Street were approved~ . The Committeeon Police &: Hoard of Health reported; . Grand ~Island, Nehr.Sept.16,1930. To the Hon.Mayor and Members of the City Oounci1, of the City of Grand Island,Nebraska. Your committee on Police and Board of Health,recommends that the bill of Mrs.P.T.Paulsen,as Matron for dance halls during the month of August,1930,be allowedin the sum of $26, that the bill of Mrs.C.N.Bacon,as Matron for dance Halls during the month of August,be allowed in the sum of $24,and that the bill o~ Mrs.E.M.Roberts,as Matron for dance halls for the monu of August ,be allowed in the sum of $24,and that.the balance of said bills whioh are presented herewith be disallowed, beoause they are in exeess of the fee provided by Ordinanoe No.1341, creating the offioe of matron. The amount in whioh we ha~ recommended that the bills be allowed is at the rate of $2 for eaoh danoe,as fixed by the Ordinanoe. We further recommend that the Oity Attorney be instruc- -ted to amend Section 18 of the Ordinance ,to increase the fee of Matrons ,inspectors or speaial officers for dance halis to $2.50 for each evening's attendance. We further recommend that the Clerk notify Mrs.P.T. Pau1sen~ 322 East First Street,Mrs.E:M.Roberts,121 East; 11" .. street,and Mrs.O.N.Bac:on,1107 West Sixth Street,that under Ordinance NO. 1341, the Matron or special officers for dance halls will collect their fees of $2 per evening from the owner of the permit giving the dance hereafter until the amended Ordinance t~es effect,and thereafter wIll collect,t. $2.50. O.J.Oords, Louis E.Upperman William Pepper Geo.Mildensvein. On motion of Oords the report was adopted. Bills against the Oity were presented and read and on motion of Mildenstein allowed. For list see the Olaim Register. The Oity Engineer made report; To the Hon.Mayor &: Oity Oouncil .; Grand Island,Nebr.Sept.. 17,1930 I hereby certify thatthe Diamond Engineering Oompany oontractors,comp1eted the work in He-Paving District. NO.1, in Re-Paving District NO.l,in accordance with the terms and stipulations given in the plans and specifications and contract by and between the City of Grand sland, and the Diamond Engineering Company which contract was entered into on the 20th day of August;, 1930. I further certify that the improvements contains the following items and quantities at the unit prices,as set forth in the aforesaid contract, to-wit; 463.33e sq.yds. brick Paving 40.0 cu.yds grading 469.33 sq.yds old Paving Removed 3.37 .47 .25 ~~ -~ $1,581.64 18.80 117.33 $1,717.77 I recommend that the work completed by the aforesaid Diamond Engineering Company be accepted and approved by the City of Grand Island,Nebr. I herew1th submit the following statement of all the oosts in connection with said Re-Paving District NO.1; To Diamond Engineering 00. tl,717.77 II Engineering &: Inspeotion 85.89 U Printing &: Incidentals 51.53 ll,85fi.19 The above amount to be dran. on the Paving District Fund I further recommend that the City Council sit as a Board of Equal1..tion on said District on the 1st day of Ootober, 1930,from the hours of 7;30 to 8 Q'gl~ck P.:M.C.t E. ..i w...wnee1er, 1 y ng neer. 441 On motion of Fllldorf the report.. was adopted the Paving Distrtt accepted and. the Counoil to sit as a Eoard of Iq~al1zatio~on Wednesday,October l,l930,from 7-30 ,P.M. to 8 O'clock P.M. and the Clerk to give proper notice thereof. On motion of FalDdorf the street & Alley Committee was autho~ ized to purchase the dump truck. On motion of Mildenstein the City Property Committee was: authorized to purchase a heating stove and 8 chairs for use of the Weather Bureau at the Air Port. The City Attorney made oral report on Claim of Harold H.Fox for damages in the sum of $50,000 that there was no liability on the part of the City and recommending that the claim be dis-alloweW and on motion of Cords the report; was adoptea and said Claim of Harold H. Fox dis-allowed. An Ordinanoe 10.1329 ,Levying Taxes in Paving Dist./S? was 1Z presented; . Moved by Upperman that the Ordinance be placed om its first reading; Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Knickrehm,Milden- -stein, Pepper and Upperman voting aye,nay none, absent Justioe; The Ordinance was read and deolared. passedits first readin&. Moved by Hehnke-that the rules be suspended and the Ordinanoe plaoed on its seoond reading by its title; Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Xnickrehm,Milden- stein, Pepper and Upperman voting aye,nay none,absent Justice; The Ordinanoe .as read by its title and declared passed its second reading; Moved by Kniokrehm thatthe rules be suspended and the Ordinance placed on its third reading by its title; Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Kniokrehm,Milden- stein, Pepper and Upperman voting aye, nay none, absent Justioe; The Ordinance was read by its title and declared passedits third reading. Moved by Upperman that the Ordinance be placed on its final pm passage and finally passed; Carried on roll call, Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Xnickrehm,Milden- stein,Pepper and Upperman,voting aye,nay none,absent Justice. -An Ordinance 10.1380 Levying Tax Paving District :/I=88was presen- ted; Moved by Xnickrehm that the Ordinance be placed on its First reading; Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Knickrehm,Milden- stein,Pepper and Upperman voting aye,8ay none, absent Justice; The Ordinance was read and declared passed its first reading. Moved by Upperman that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance placed on its second reading by its title; Carried on roll call ,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Knickrehm,Milden- stein,Pepper and Upperman voting aye,nay mone,absent Justice; The Ordinance was read by its title and declared passed its sec.ond reading; Moved by Xnickrehm that the rules. be suspended and the Ordin88 placed on its third reading by its title; Carried on rolUcall ,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Knickrehm,Milden- -seein,Pepper a.nd Upperman voting aye, nay none, absent Justic~ The Ordinance was read by its title and declared passed its third reading . Moved by Hehnke that the Ordinance be placedon its final p.... passage and finally passed; Carried on roll oall,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Knickrehm,Milden- -stein, Pepper and Upperman voting aye ,nay none, absent Justi. The Mayor declared the Ordinance finally passed and approved the same. An Ordinance,NO.1381 was presented Levying Tax Paving Dis11,.l8e,. Moved by Knickrehm that the Ordinance be placed on its first~ - reading; Carried om roll call,CordStFalldorf,Hehnke,Knickrehm,Milden~ -teln,Pepper.and Upperman voting aye,nay none,absent Justice, The Ordinanoewas rea.d and deala red passed its first reading; Moved by Upperman that the rules be suspended and the Ordinanre plaoed on its second reading by its- title; Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Knickrehm,Mildens- -tein, Pepper and Upperman voting aye, nay none,absent Justice; The Ordinanoe was read by its title and deolared passed its second reading. -_.~ -~ _.~ ~ 'FA ({ f. 14J-- CONTINVf..D T2.. €.F c.. 7Z.E",f CE:.O i<. 1:> , t-J A AI C ~ 1:3 7 9 TJ-tt. H A J 0 Z dea~ar4d the Ordinance finally passed and approved the same ~- ,.,-. ~. ~- ...~ ..,., 443 Moved by Kniokrehm that the rules be suspended and the Ordinanoe plaoed on its third reading by its title; Oarried on roll aall,Oords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Kniokrehm,Mildenst~in, Pepper and Upperman voting aye, nay none, absent Justlce; The Ordinance was read by its title and deolaned passed its third reading. Moved by Kildenstein that the Ordinance be plaaed on its final passage and finally passed; Carried on roll oall, Cords,Falldor~,Hehnke,lCniokrehm,lUldenst.ein, Pepper and Uppexman voting aye, nay none, absent Justioe. The Mayor dealared the Ordinanoe finally passed and approved the same. An Ordinanoe,NO.1382,LevJying Tax in Paving Distriot NO.9Q was presented; Moved by Xniokrehm that the Ordinanoe be placed on its first readingjOarried on roll call,Oords,Falldorf:,Hehnke,Knickrehm,Kil- -denstein,Pepper and Upperman vot.ing ayw,nay none, absent Justioe; The Ordinanoe was read and deo~ared passed1ts first reading. Koved by Mildenstein that the rules be suspended and the Ordinanoe placed. on its seoond reading by it s title; Carried on roll call, Cords, Falldorf ,HehnkeJxniokrehm1Mildenst:ein, Pepper and Upperman voting aye,nay none, aosent Just oe; The Ordinanoe was read by its ti 111e and dec:lared passed its second reading. Moved by Kniokrehm that. tne rules be suspended and the Ordinanc:e plaa.6d onl itsthird re.ading by its title; Oarried on roll oall,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Kniokrehm,Mildenstein, Pepper and Upperman voting aye, nay none,absent Justice; The Ordinanoe was J!ead by its title and dealared passed its third reading. Moved by Upperman that the Ordinance be placed on its final passage and finally passed; Carried on roll oall,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Knickrehm,Mildenstei~ Pepper and Upperman voting aye,aasent Justioe; . The' Mayon: dealar:ed the Ordinanoe finally passed and appr.oved. the same. An Ordinance,NO.1383, creating Paving District BO.92,Block 63 Ail1ey; was presented; . Moved by Upperman that the Ordinance be plaoed~ on its first read~ Oarried on roll eall,Oords,Fa11dor:B:,Hehnke,Xnicknehm,Mildens11eim, Pepper and Upperman voting aye,nay none,absent Justioe; The Ordinanoe was read and declared passed its first readi~. Moved: by Mildensuein that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance; placed on its second reading by its title; Oarried on roll call,Oords,Hehnke,Falldor~,Xnickrehm,Mildenstein. Pepper and Opperman voting aye,nay none, absent Justice; The Ordinance was read by its title and declared passedits second r ea.d.d.ng. Moved by Xniokrehm that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance place~ on i11s third reading by its title; Carried oa roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Xnickrehm,MildensteiB, Pepper and Upperman voting aye, nay none; The Ordinanoe was read by its title and declaneuz passed its third reading; Mov/ed by Behnke that the Ordinance be plac:ed on 1 ts final passage and finally passed; Oarried on roll call,Cords,Falldbrf,Hehnke,Inickrehm,Mildensteia, Pepper and Upperman voting aye,na~ none, absent Justioe; The Mayor declared the Ordinanoe finally passedand approved the same. An Ordinance,NO.1384,Amending 8eo.18 of_Ordinanc& No.134l was presented; Moved, by Upperman that the Ordinance be placed. on its first readiqf Oarried on roll call,all present ,', voting aye,nay none,absent Justice; 7 The Ordinance was read and declared passed its first. reading; Mov,ed by Mildenstein that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance placed on its second reading by its title; Oarried, on roll call,all present,7,voting aye,nay none,absent Justice The Ordinance was read by its title and declared passed its se.cond reading; Mov..ed by Upperman that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance placed on its third reading by its title; Carried on roll call,!ll present,?, voting aye;,nay none,absent Justi. The Ordinance was read by its title and declaredpassed 'ts third reading. ~ ..,., ~~ ~ ,~..~ "-.II' 444 Moved by Knickrehm that the Ordinancebe placed on its final passage and finally passed; Oarried on roll oa11,Oords,Fa11dor:f,Hehnke,JCniokrehm,Mildenstein, Pepper and Upperman voting aye, nay none, absent Justice; The Mayor de~lared the Ordinance finally passed and approved the same. An Ordinance. NO. 1385, Amending Se~tion 42 of Article IV of Ordinance No.1143 as Amended by Ordinances.IO.1355 and NO.1267,was presente~ Mov,ed by Mildenstein that the Ordinance be placed on its 1st reading; Carried on roll ca1l,a1l Members present,7, voting aye,nay none, absent Justice.~ The Ordinance was read and declared pas.ed ita first reading. Moved by Knickrehm that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance placed oni its see:ond reading by its title; Carried on roll call,all Members present,7,voting aye,nay none, absent Justice; The Ordinance was read by its title and declared passedits au readig Moved by Mildenstein that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance placed on its third reading by its title; Carried on roll call,A11 Members present,7, votillga.ye,nay none: absent Justic:e; The Ordinance was read b.y its tl tle and declared' passed its 3" readill Moved by Knickrehm that the Ordinance be placed on its final passage and finally passed; Carried on roll cal1,Cords,Fa11dorf,Hehnke,Knickrehm,Mi1denstein, Pepper and Upperman voting aye,nay none, absent Justice; The Mayor declared the Ordinance finally passed and approved the same, . Adjourned /~~ H.E.C1ifford City Clerk 445 ~~. "W' Grand Island, Nebraska, October 1,1930,7-30,P.M. The Council met as a Boarled of Equalization for the purpose of Equalizing and Assessing the !enefits accrueing to the respec- tive,Lots,tracts and parcels of land in Re-Paving District No.1, of said cttit by reason of the Pavi.ng thereof ~ndlevying a tax to pay for said Construction, His Honor the Mayor pre- siding and all Memb~rs present except Justice; The Council remainedin session until 8 O'clock P.M. and no person having appeared to object to or protest against the proposed Assessment and Levy ;Proof of Publication of Notice was filed the following Resolution was presented; -~ ,., RESOLUTION 446 Be it resolved by the Mayor and Oity Oouncil of the Oity of Gra,nd Island, Nebr2):-ka, sitting as a Board of Equalization In accordance with due notice ~iven thereof, as requil'ed by law, tllat we fi tne total costs of the construction of Repavini-::; District No.1, to be the sum of $1,Sb5.19, t11at tile benefit::; 8.ccI"Jing to the real estate in sELid district to be the sum of ~;1,855.Hj, cmd tXlat tile benefits accr i to tne respective lots, tracts and parcels of land in said peving distric"c to i)e tIle BurY! rUe: set forth opposite the several descriptiJns as rollows: -~,~ ,., O'imer Parti al LotBlk Dol an Fri t:Jo . IN. 51'-3f;-1I Estate or R. GoehringE.14'-8~II Esta,te of R. Goehl'in~(W}- Albert HeydeE! Albert Heyde Richard Van Ohlen O. W. Brin ner 4 4 3 ~3 ,-; r:J E. 'of 8.20'1 56 N. '2' of 8.42' & W.S' or 8.20' 1 W. E. Clayton N.:32' of S.64'1 Albert Heyde N. 68' 1 Fred Rotn W. 1/3 5 56 Thomas Connor E. 2/3 5 R. E. McCann W. 2/3 c 56 H. J. Voss E. 1/3 6 Estate of C. G. RYDD 7 5E3 G. Cowton . '.l~)l 2 Phil Pizer S.35! of N.57!8 '56 O. V. & E. McCracken W. 2'ofS.75'S 56 First National Bank E.44' of 8.75'8 56 TOTAL Addition bb r..' r"<~ 00 f50 56 56 01'1 ;~inal Town II II Assessment II II II II ~;180. 21 E;l .68 115.96 115.96 231.90 63.88 II II n 11 56 56 56 II 11 11 If II 11 1! ,. II ft 11 11 II 11 11 11 II 11 II II II 11 ft 11 [56.6c3 39.31 73.09 '7'7.30 1 ..C;~: 154 . 60 '7'7.30 231.90 7'7.29 (39 . 20 28.47 56.94. $;1, HE)5 .19 Henry H.Falldorf Moved by Falldorf that the said Resolution be adopted; Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Knickrehm,Miit:denste:p. Pepper and Upperman voting aye, nay none,absent Justice; The Mayor declared the motion carried and the resolution adopted. The minutes of the meeting as a Board of Equalization were read and approved. The Minutes of the meeting as a Board of Equalization were read and approved. On motion of Falldorf the Council adjourned. ~(~~ City Clerk. .~ ~ 44\1 Grand Isla.nd,nebras-ka,Ootober 1,1930,7-30,P.M. The Council met as a Board of Equalization for the purpos~ 01 Equalizing and Assessing the Benefits accrueing to the respec- -tive lots, tracts and parcels of land hereinafter set forth by reason of the condemnation of certain lots, tracts and parcels of land in the v.icinity thereof for the opening of ~ "., streets and Alleys in said vicinity; His Honor the Mayor presiding and all Members present except Justice; After re- Reso1utiQn asse~si:(lg benefits was re..ad and Co:r:ds moved its adop- m~l1ning In SessJ.on/until 8 0 t c10ek F.M./~~)Dj ec'tlons to the ~ tlon. ' . proposed Assessments were filed; by Katherine Danner by Horth,Oleary. & SU'h;,Attorney&:, Jennie ,H. Hayman, by H.G. We1lensiek,W~R.taubach & W.D.Stelk by B~J.Cunningham, William H.Concannon,by B.J.Cunningnam,~ttorney, Franciscan Sisterhood,by B.J.Ounningham,Attorney, A.D. Sears by B.J.Cunninlham,Attorney,Mayer,Kroger & Mayer ~or several property owners, Sylvester ScottJr. by W.A.Prince Atty. ahicago,Burlington & quiney Railroad Oo.By E.M.Westervelt, H.J.Bremer , and others were present in person,On motion of Mildenstein the matter of objection to said proposed Assess- ment was set for hearing on October lO,1930,at 7;P.M. r, to which time the hearing was adjourned. October 10,1930 7-30,P.M. as a Board of Equalization The Council met purs1ant to adjournmentA,His Honor,the Mayor presiding and all Members present at roll call. " Came the parties interested by their attorneys and filed flllrtJ:llfl Affidavits of Theo.P.Boehm ,John Behr in support of protest of J'ennie H.Hayman ,and Affidavit of Theo.P.Boehm in su:port ~f the protest of several others; Edw.F.Hannan filedProtest un ...~ --.., beha.lf of Bernard Ewald; The Several Protests were argued by Attorneys,Kroger,Wellensiek,Suhr,Prince, and others and some discussim was had with the Councilmen,Mayor and Ci ty Attorney and some interested indi iduals and on motion of Justice further consideration of the matter was continued to November 7,1930,7-30,P.M. A!fi~-;L City Clerk See Page 460 for continuation 448 ~ -,., '~rand Island,Nebraska,October 1 ,1930 The ODuncil met. in re~lar session,His Honorsthe Mayor presiding and all Members present e&cept Justice'. The minutes of the lasa Regular meeuing were read and approved. Oommunioauion of the Platte Valley Motor Oo.,to the Mayo~ was read and plaaedon file. Bids jor Pa~ing District Bonds ot First, Trus1t Cbmpany of Omaha -Ware Hall & Company Waoob Bender & Oo.Omaha, Lincoln Trusu Company First Nat'l Bank, Grand Island, The Omaha National Co.of Omaha for the purohase of$aOO,OOo Refunding Bonds and $50,000 Paving Distriot Bonds were opened and read and on motion of Hehnke referred to the Finance Committea a recess was taken, and the Finanoe Oommi ttee brought in Report,; 1to the Mayor & Oiuy Oounoil; Oct.l,1930 ~ u-., We., Your. Finance Oommittee recommend the bid of the Omaha National Oo.,tor $200,000 Refunding Bonds,Optional any time ,due $~ 000 each year for 9 yea,1!s and balance the 10th year ,also the bid of $50,000 Dist;.Paving Bonds at 4% payab:1e in ten years ,optional any time, be acaept~d and Obntraou sign~ to that effeot by Mayor & Oity Olerk. Carl Hehnke H.Falldor:tr Carl Knickrehm. , On motion of Hehnke, the report. was adopted. ;?=..c.~...,~ (:;. (""''''~'l.~'~ Bill of . George Hrayton, former Pol1loeman $18 was presented and on motion of Falldorf allowed ,and warrant ordered drawn. The Street Oommittee report~d; To the Hon.Mayor & City Counoil; Wa,your Committee on Street & Alleys ,find the protest, on 8th Street Paving to be suffioient and therefore recommend the ai ty Attorney be instruoted to prepare Ordinanoe repeal.1ng: the Ordinanoe oreating the Dist riot.Respectfully submitted;. Henry H.Falldorf, C.J.Cords Oa1!l Behnke, Street Oommittee. On motion of Falldorf the report:. was'fi adopted. ~. :,ic_..:..' 41//'(1 ~ -'W' The S~ree~ Committee reported; To the Ron.Mayor & City Counoil;: We~Youn' Committee on streets and Alleys beg to report ,due to the absence of some of the Commit~~e from the alty it: has been impossible to have a meeting regarding the request of the Burlinitoro Railroad Company for the vacation of certaiA Streets and thereffore request more time. Respeetfully submitted. Henry H.Falldorf, C.J.Cords Carl Knickrehm ,Street & ~lley Com. On motion of Falldorf the reportt was adopted. The Street Committee reported; To the Hon.Mayon & City Council; We, your Commit-tee on Street's and Alleys beg to report. due to the absence of some of the Committee from the City it has been im- possible to have a meeting regarding the Peti~on of Amidon and Johnsom for vacation of Streeu,and therefore request. more time. Respe~tfully submitted. Henry H.Falldor:fr, C.'J. Cords Cark Knickrehm, S.' A. C_ommi ttea. On motion of Falldorf the report was adopted. On motion of Falldor:fi: the Bid of Everhart Motor Co. for Truck ~ 'W' was: accepted. The Commi tt:ee- on Parks and Bands recommended the appointment of Henry Sehirkofsky for Caretaker of Parks and he was appointed by the Mayor and confirmed. to take effect Octnber 1,1930. A1 Stehr was apPointed Health Officer 8.E.Sinke ,member of Board of Registration and Harry Moofe,Assistant Chief of Police. and on motion said appointments were all confirmed. B~ls against the City Were presented and read and on motion of Mi1denstrein allowed and Warrants ordered drawn for their Payment. The City Engineer reported the completion of the Block of Pavdng in,Arthur Street by the Diamond Engineering cbl and advised its acceptance and that the Clerk be instructed to bill the international Harvester Company for #4566.82, their share of the expense of said Paving and on motion of Falldorf the Repor~, was adopted . ~-" -"".:., ~50 -~ ----., An Ordinance,No.1386 Levying Taxes im re-paving District NO. 1 was presented; Moved by Mildenstein that the Ordinance be placed on its 1st Reading Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Knickrehm,Mildenstein, Pepper and Upperman voting aye,nay none,absent Justice; The Ordinance was read and declared passed its first reading; Moved by Upperman that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance placed on its second reading by its title; Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Knickrehm,Mildenstein, Pepper and Upperman voting aye,nay none, absent Justice; The Ordinance was read by its title and declared passedits second reading. Moved by Knickrehm that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance placed on its third reading by its title; Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Knickrehm,Mildenstein, Pepper and Upperman voting aye,nay none,absent Justice; The Ordinance was read by its title and declared passed its third. reading. Moved by Hehnke that the Ordinance be placed on its fina~ passage and finally passed; Carried on roll c_all, Cords, falldorf,Hehnke,.Knickrehm,Mildenst.eim, Pepper and Upperman voting aye,nay none, absent Justice; The Mayor declared the Ordinance finally passed and approved the same. An Ordinance,NO.1387,repealing Ord.#1378,creating Pav.Dist.91, was presented; -~ -~ Moved by Knickrehm that the Ordinance be placed on its 1st reading; Carriedon roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Knickrehm,Mildenstein, Pepper and Upperman voting aye,nay none, absent Justice; The Ordinancre was read and declared passed its first reading. Moved by Mildenstein that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance placed on its second reading by its title; Carriedon roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Knickrehm,Mildenstein, Pepper and Uppermam voting aye,nay none,absent Justice; The Ordinance was read by its title and declaned passed its second reading; MOVied by Mildenst:ein that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance placed on its third reading by its title; Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Knickrehm,Mildenstein) Pepper and Upperman voting aye, nay none,absent Justice; The Ordinance was read by its title and declaredpaesedits third reading. Mo~ed by Kniakrehm that the Ordinance be placed on its final passage and finally passed; Carried on. roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Knickrehm,Mildenstein, Pepper and Upperman voting aye, nay none,absent Justice; The Mayor declaned the Ordinance finally passed and approved the same. Adjourned /e~L~-.d H.E.&lfif~~d,City Clerk ._ '_'_~-'-'~---....J:_~,_~-ci;::c~~ - 451 APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURES FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1930-1931 to Oct. 5, 1930 Appropriated Expended Balance GENERAL FUND Salaries $ 14, 500 $ 2,447.50 $12,052.50 Streets & Alleys 22,000 9,261.75 12,738.25 Engineering 8,000 1,643.33 6,356.67 Lighting 18,000 18,000.00 ~.~ Hydrant Rental 6,000 6,000.00 -,., Incidental 14,000 1,976.85 12,023.15 Sewer-Decree of Court 96,250 96,250.00 " -outfall 21,000 21,000.00 " -incidental 20,000 1,554.53 18,445.47 219,750 16,883.96 202,866.04 P ARKf.' FUND 7,500 553.51 6,S46.49 POLICE ll'UND 22,500 3,625.70 18,874.30 CEMETERY FUND 9,000 1,844.81 7,155.19 FIRE FUND 20,000 3,309.12 16,690.88 PAVINGFUND $0l,000 18,571.88 11,428.12 MUSIC FUND 4,500 4,500.00 313, 250 44,788.98 268,461.02 ICE Ii'UND 7,040.10 WATER FUND 10,334.89 LIGHT :F'UND 51,822.33 SEWER DISTRICT FUND 12.41 PAVIN~ $ 33,803.96 AMOUNT OF WARRANTS DRAWN 137,802.67 Respectfully submitted, .~~ ._~ H. E. CLIFFORD City Clerk ) ~'''''''''''' ..:.......---~~.~-~~ Grand Island, Nebr. October 10, 1930 452 The Council met in special session, His Honor the Mayor presiding and all members present, pursu~lt to the following call: -~ -.,. To the Members of the Oity Council, Grand Island, Nebraska Gentlemen: October 10, 1930 A special meeting of the City Council is hereby called for this evening at 10 blclock, P. M. for the purpose of taking up and acting upon an ordinance providing for the re-funding of $200,000 bonds of the said City, and providing for their issuance and deli very; and for the purpos e of taking up and acting upon any other matter of business which the Council may wish to consider. Notice of Oall accepted. O. A. ABBOTT. JR. Mayer Henry H. 1!'al1dorf Geo. Mildenstein Carl Rehnke William Pepper Carl Kni ckrebm Louis E. Upperman O. H. Justice C. J. 00 rds . --~ ---.., An Ordinance No. 1388, authorizing the issuance of refunding bonds in the amount of $200,000, was presented. Moved by Justice and seconded by Knickrehm, that the Ordinance be placed on its 1st reading; carried on roll call, Cords, Falldorf, Hehnke, Justice Knickrehm,/Mildenstein, Pepper and Upperman voting aye, nay none. The Ordinance was read and. declared passed its first reading. Moved. by Upperman and seconded by Justice that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance placed on its second reading by its title; Oarried on roll call, Cords, Falldorf, Rehnke, Knickrehm, Justice, Mildenstetn Pepper and Upperman voting aye, nay none. The Ordinance was read by its title and declared passed its second reading. 453 ~ -,., Moved by Knickrehm and seconded by Upperman, that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance placed on its third reading by its title; Carried on roll call, Cords, Falldorf, Rehnke, Knickrehm, Justice, Mildenatein, Pepper and Upperman voting aye, nay none. The Ordinance was read by its title and declared passed its third reading. Moved by Hehnke and seconded by Knickrehm that the Ordinance be placed on its final passage and finally passed; Carried on roll call Cords, Falldorf, Hehnke, Knickrehm, Mildenstein, Justice, Pepper ~~d Upperman voting aye, nay none. The Mayor declared the Ordinance finally passed and approved the same. Adj~y~ ~%~~ H. E.~)g'LtF~"ORD City Clerk ~ ~ 454 .. -.., Grand Island,Nebraska,October 15,1930. The Council met in regular session,President Upperman presia- ing in the absence of the Mayor and All Members present at . roll call. The minutes of the last regular meeting and of Special meeting of October 10,1930 were read and approved. Communication from A.F.Bueehler in regard to e~pense of repai~ of Water main or service was read and on motion of Justice referred to the Water & Light Committee to investigate. Communication from Wm.P.Mullin ,Attorney, suggesting the allowance of Pool Halls to run on Sunday was read and on motion of Mildenatein referred to the Ordinance Committee. Communication frum the Publicity Manager of the Canada-Canal Highway Association,Mr.E.J.Light,was presented and on motion of Hehruce referred to the Street & Alley Committee. Pet! tion of Emma Luce and Wm.H.Stoppkotte for the cI'eation of a Sewer District in the Alley between Pine & Whittier Streets from Carbon st.to (Herbert-Emerald St.) was rea.d and on motion of Falldorf referred to themmmmmmmmg ~mmmmmmmmw Sewer Com. The Auditing Committee presented bill of Otto Giesenhagen for $1052 for erecting a voting house and on motion of MiQrt.tenB1re':ifn1 the bi 11 was allowed and the Warrant to be held until 'C.ne BLu.l- -ding is completed. Bill of C.O.Benson for $40 for services was on motion of Falldorf referred to the Committe~ on Police & Board of Health. Bill of Thos Ross $36 wason motion of Falldorf referred to the Commi ttee on Pbl-J.ce and Board of Health. Bill of a Nurse at'the Emergency Hospital was read and on:. motion of Falldorf referred to the Police & Board of Health. On motion of Cords the Bond of Henry SChirkofsky as Caretaker of Parks was approved. The street & Alley Committee reported; We,Your Committee on Streets & Alleys after having investigated the request of the CS~'-& Q.Ra.ilroad Company for the Vaca.tion of Okl~~oma Avenue and Eddy Street ,recommend that no action be taken On motion of Falldorf the report was adppted. The St.reet Committee reported; We,your Committeeon Streets & Alleys find that no protest-. has. been filed on Paving District NO.92,w~ therefore recommend that the City Engineer prepare Esvimates of the Coat and the City Clerk Advertise for bids.Respectfully submitted. Henry H.Falldorf Carl Knickrehm C.H.Justice C.J.Cords On motion of Falldorf the report was adopted. The Stxeet Committee reported; We, Your Committee on Street_s and Alleys after having investi- gated the request of C.W.Amidon and E.G.Johnsoni for the Vacation of Jefferson, Street between West Divisioa and First streeta and recommend that no action be taken. Respectfully submitted. Henry H.Falldorf Carl Knickrehm C.H.Justice C.J.Cords S.& A. Committee. On motion of Falldorf the report was adopted. The Water and Light Committee reported; Hon.Mayor & City Council; Gentlemen; We, your Committee on Water and Light ,recommend that we be given power to engage the services of expert Counsel to make . investigation ,to advise and report back to the City Council, concerning all Franchises heretofore granted by the City of Grand Island,Nebraska. C.H.Justice, Henry H.Fal1dor~ Carl Knickrehm C.J.C ords. Committee On motion of Justice the report was adopted. The Police Committee reported; Hon.Mayor & City Council; We, your committee on Police and Board of Health,recommend that the City Clerk advertise for a light auto for the Police Department. We also recommend that the cpmmittee be authorized. to purchase a rifle, sawed off shot gun,gas sticks,bombs,r~ck for guns and printed matter for the office. Respectfully submitted. C.J.Cords,Wm.Pepper,L.E.Upperman,Geo.Mildenstein,police Cem On motion of Cords the Report was adopted. ~i- -~ ----- -.::;,.- ._-_:,;;.--- 455 \_~ - -,., The Police Committee reported1 To the Hon.Mayor & City Counc~l; Your Committee on Police and Board of Health recommend that Stanley C.Miller be appointed Special Police officer at a salary of $100 per month. We also recommend that the salary of Harry Moore ,Assis- -tant Chief of Police ,be rais.ed to $145.00 after November 1st. Respectfully submitted C.J.Cords Wm.Pepper Louis E.Upperman Geo.Mildens~ein. o n motion of Cords the report. was adopted. Bills against the City were presented and read and, on motion of Justice allowed, for list see the Claim register. The City Engineer presented Estimate of cost of construction of Paving District No.92, and on motion of Falldorf the Estimate Wffi adopted and the Clerk instructed to advertise for. Bids for its construction. The City Engineer reported the completion and Acceptance of Sewer District NO.158 and recommended sitting as a Board of Equalizatian. for said Distrmct on November 5,1930 from 7-30 P.M. to 8,P.M. ani on motion of Falldorf the Report was adopted and. the Distriot accepted and the Clerk to give notice of meeting as a Board of Equalization as adiised. Reports of City officers were read and on motion of Falldorf placed on file. Rehnke called attention of the un-finished condition of the Buil- -ding on the dump grounds and on motion of Falldorf he was appointed a committee to interview Mr.Olsen and urge its completim Adjou:rned ~/~~ H.E.ci~d, -Oity Clerk Grand Island, Hebraska, November 5,1930,7-30,P.M The Council met as a Board of Equalization for the purpose of Equaliz ing and Assessing the !enefi ts accrueing to the respect.i ve lots, tracts and parcels of land in Sewer District NO.158 of said City of B~and ~sland,Nebraska,by reason of the laying of a Sewer therein andLevying a Tax to pay for said construction, His Honor, the Mayor presiding and all Members present at roll call. Proof of Publication of Notice of said meeting was read and placed on file. ~ ---,., The Council remained in sessioa until 8 Olclosk P.M. and no per- son having appeared to object to or protest against the proposed Assessment and Levy; Falldorf presented the following Resolution: and moved its adoption; 456 "RESOIJ tJT'I.iJI'~ . Bf.i~ IT RH;:3CLV1:';D OF TEl!; JvIAYOR AND OITY OOUHOIL of tile 01 ty of GrClnd 121 ,Nebrcu"ka, sitt:Lng- 2.S a BOctrd of Equp,lizAtion, in accord8nce wi th due notice Iren thereof, 88 1'(' red by lcrvf, that we find the total cost of the construction of Sewer Dist1'ict No. 1;)[3 to be the sum of ;U:63G.60; tl10.t the benefits 80cru1 to tile real esta,te in scdd d:i.s-triot to be ttlC sum of ~~c.Z)G.60, and that the benefit,~: ?cerning to tIle :res':'Gctive lots, tract~~, parcels of 18.nd in said sewer cUstrict to be the sum set fOl'th opposite tr-le sev'rel descriptions, as follows: -n_~ ~ Owner Eliz:1betl1 Boldt Real ty Invei:<Fment 00. 11 lJ-' If If II II II II II 1I II II II II II If If II Flora Ooulson Phillips Realty Investment Co. J. O. Christensen Realty Investment Co. William F. GieBenha.~en Albert Anderson RectI ty Investment Co. Albert Anderson Realty Investment 00. Ella F. J. Stegemann John Bamesbe:rger Ella Ii'. J. Stec::':emann Lot Blk Addi tim Ac se 8 Stnerlt . 1 24 Culle Add. J~ 31 . 8~~ ~, 2 24 It II ~n .83 3 24 It 11 :51.83 4 ;34 II II 31.83 5 ;34 If 11 31 8 '7 . .:) 6 :24 " If 31.83 7 24 II \l ~)l . 83 8 24 fI fI 31.83 9 24 11 II 31 .83 10 '~4 II II 31 . t33 11 24 II 11 31 8'7 . ,:) I? 24 11 " 31 .83 ..) 13 2tf II 11 31 .8:3 14 ;1,4 11 II 31. 8~5 15 24 II II 31 .d3 16 24 It II 31 ~.~ p b"J 17 ~~/t 11 II 31.e3 18 24 II II Z51 .83 19 ;34 II II 31.8:3 20 24 II " 31.83 To t a.l $636.60 ---~~U~J~~~~______ Motion,. carried on Roll call, Cords, Falldorf, Hehnke,Justice, Knickrehm,Mildenstein,Pepper and Upperman voting aye,nay none, The Mayor delared the motion carried and the Resolution Adopted. The minutes of the meeting as a Board of Equalization were read -~ ~-., and approved. Adjourned ~-6~~ H.E. CI.fUord Oity Clerk. 457 457 -~ --.. Grand Island,Nebraska,November 5, 1930. The Council met in regular Sesslon,His Honor,the Mayor presiding and All Members present at roll call. The minutes of the last regular meeting were read and approved. Bids of the Mid State Construction Co. and The Diamond Engineering Company, for Paving District 192 were opened and read and on motion of Falldorf referred to the street & Alley Committee. Bids of Platte Valley Motor Co., Blackstone Garage, Teeter & Homan and Brandes Motor Co For a light Auto for tle Police Department were opened and read and on motion of Cords referred to the Police Committee. Several of the loca] Fire Insurance Agents were present and intro- dused a Representative of the Fire Insurance Bureau who addressC the Ooun~il as to the needs wf the Fire Department to enable the City to get a better Classification of Fire Insurance Rates. The Auditing Committee presented bills of S.E.Sinke and H.P.~leg for services as Supervisors of Registration and on motion of Falldorf they were referred to the Auditing Committee to report at the next meeting. The Water & Light Committee reported; Hon.Mayor & City Councl1Grand Island,Nebr. October 29,1930. We,your a.ommittee on Water & Light,beg to report. with regard to the injury rea.eived by Willard Simons,in March 1930, that. attached hereto is the Commissiorrer's award in the above case. lie recommend that the same be plaoedon file and that Warrants be drawn on the Ice Fund in the amounts as ordered by the Commis- -sioner . C.H.Justice . R. Falldorf C.J.Cords Carl Hehnke Committee On motion of Justice the report was adopted. The Wat.er & Light Committee report:ed; Hon.Mayor & City Counc iI, Grand Ialand,Nebraska. Gentlemen; Grand Island,Nebraska, October 29,1930. .~ -.. We, your Committee on Water and Light to whom WaS referred the Communisation of A.F.Buechler,b.eg to report as follows That we find that there was no inferior workmanship on any of the work done on this service pipe by the City. We,therefore,recommend that Mr. Buechler be billed for this repai, in the amount of $19.30. We would further recommend that our pres- -ent Ordinana.e be amended in this respect to protect the inter- ests of the public and the Water Department in the future. C.B.Justice H.Falldorf C.J.Cords Carl Knickrehm,Committee On motion of Justice the report was adopted. And the Committee advised to have the Ordinance amended for future use. The Ordinance& License Com.Reported; Grand Is1and,Nebr. To the Hon.Mayor and Members of the City Council, Nov.5,1930.. Grand Ialand,Nebraska, Your Committee on Licenses,Bonds and Elections ,begs leave to report that we have examined the request of Pool Halls of Grand Island ,by William P.Mullin,their Attorney that they be allowed to operate Pool and Billiard Parlors on Sunda~ and recommend that no action be taken. William Pepper Geo.Mildenstein C.J.Cords Louis E.Upperman 458 ~ -.,., On movion of Upperman the report was adopted. The Fire Committee Reported; Grand Island,Nebr.Nov.l,~ Hon.Mayor & City Council,Grand Island,Nebr. Gentlemen; We, your Fire Oommittee,have made inspection of both Fire Departments and found them to be in good condition~excepting one ladder. We would reoommend that the Oity of Grand ~slandbuy one hook-and -ladder truck if there is any possible way it can be done. We also recommend that the Oity employ four extra men-one on eaoh shift.We are not in favor of volunteer firemen for the reason that they are not always available at the moment. The Ohief may be instr- -uoted to pick up bystanders if extra help is necessary; these ex- tras to be paid a set rate designated by the Mayor and City CounciL However, we think we.. should be given more time ,until we can find where the money is ooming from. We further recommend that the Water Department move their equip- -ment from the City Hall in case the Oity does buy a new fire truck ,to provide storage room for it until some other suitable quarters can be found . We want to do all we can to keep up with our growing City,so we recommend that we try and maintain our class 6 rating. William Pepper,Chairman Geo.Mildenstein C.J.Cords Louis E.Upperman,Committee. On motion of Pepper the report was adopted. On motion of Upperman the Bond of Stanley C.Miller as Desk Sargent was approved . The Police Committee reported; Hon.Mayor & City Council; Gr::lnd Island,Nebr.Nov.5,1930. We your Committee on Police & Board of Health ,recommend that L.r.Nobie be appointed the Oaretaker of the Emergency Hospital at $50.00 per month; He to feed all patients ,City To furnish the light and Telephone ,and also recommend that the Clerk enter into Contract; to Start December lst.1930. Respecr:tfully submitted. C.J.Cords Geo,Mildenstein William Pepper Louis E.Upperman, Committee. On mot.ion of Cords the report was adopted. The Cemetery Committee reported; Hon.Mayor and City Council; November 5,1930 We,your committeeon City Property and Cemetexy,recommend that the roads in the Cemetery be graveled and .therefore , recommend that the Coromi ttee be IlIUthorized. to enter intoContrac.t for the purpose of purchasing two hundred (aOO) yyards of road gravel from the Lyman- Richey Sand & Gravel Company,at the price of One Dollar ($1.00) per yard. Geo.Mildenstein C.J.Cords Carl Knickrehm. On motion of Mildenstein the report was adopted. Bills against the Oity were presented and read and on motion of Hehne allowed, for list see the Claim Register. Cords reported a suggestion of Furnishing a Contagious Ward at the st. Francis Hospital and on his mo~ion the matter was referred to the FinanceCommittee to look into the matter of Finance. ~..~ ., An Ordinance,No.1389,Levying Taxes in Sewer District NO.158 was presented.Moved by Justice the Ordinance be placed on its 1st reading; Carriedon roll call, All members being present voted aye; The Ordinance was read and declaredpassed its first reading. Moved by Knickrehm that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance placed. on its second reading by its title; Carriedon roll call, all Members being present voted aye; The Ordinance was read by its title and dec.lare4 passed its second reading. Moved by Upperman that the rules be suspended and the ordinanceplaced on its third reading by its title; Oarriedon roll call ,all Members being present voting aye; The Ordinance was read by its title and declared passedits 3' reading Moved by Hehnke that the Ordinance be placed on its final passage and finally passed; Carried on roll call,Oords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice, Knickrehm,Mildenstein;,Pepper and Uppermanfoting aye,nay none. The Mayof dec~ared the Ordinance finally passed and approved the same. 459 .., c'~ / The City Engineer reported Water Main District NO.69 completed as per Contract andon motion of Justioe the Oounoil determined to sit as a Board of Equalization at the Council Cgamber on Wednesday November 19,1930 from 7-30,P.M. to 8 o'clock P.M. of said day. Reports of the City Officers for October,1930 were read and on motion of Falldorf placed on file. On motion of Falldorf the City Attorney was instructed to Compile the Ordinances of the City ,employing such help as may be neQessary ~e to be paid by the C~ty for such compilation. On motion of Falldorf the Mayor was instructed to appoint a SpeciaJ. Committee to investigate and r,eport such Re-arrangement of the Offices in the City Hall as may be deemed advisable. The Mayor appointed Mildenstein, Cords and pepperr:1'o.-UJ-.~. On motion of Falldorf the City Engineer was instructed to pre- -pare and present plans for developing the Playground property in the North Western part of the City. Adj ourn~:f6' d''L1!---L H. E. Cij.T~;d City Clerk. ....AIt. - .,.,. (From Page 447) 460 -~ -,., Grand Island,Nebraska,Novemoer 7,l930,7-30,P.M. The Council met as a Board of Equalizatiom pursuant to adjournmenv, (See Page 447),His Honor,the Mayor,presiding and all Members present at roll call. The City Attorney filed the Affidavits of J.T.Steward, Henry Schoneherg,Theodore Schaumann,William Reher,Hugo Windolpb,Edward Williams and Ohris Nielsen in support of the Resolution Assessing Benefits. Further discussion of the Assessing Benefits was bad by Mr.Wellensiek,Mr.Kroger and Mr.Subr and several individuals present . Oords moved that the Resolutiomread am a previous meeting be adopted,Carried on roll ca1l,Cords,Hehnke,Justice,Knickrehm, Mildenstein,Pepper and Upperman voting aye,nay none,Fa11dorf excused from voting at his request; The Mayor deolared the motion carried and the Resolution adopted and approved the same. .~ --., 461 RESOLU'fION BE IT R;~SOL V.lI:D BY THE IvlAYJR AND OITY COUNOIL of the Ci ty of Grand I sland, Nebraska, si tting as a Board of Equal- ization, to determine the expense and damage of creatine:, ;~ widening ('lnd extending certain streets described in Ordinances Nos. 1~33Ll and 134:8, of the City of Grand Island, Nebrcl,ska., and to de-cermine tile benefits, if any, a.ccruing to the property fronting upon tne regpective streets and other property nea~by, for the purpose of assessing and levying tllereun such eXli8nse rmd oaxna'e incurred in tIle creation, widening; and extending tile stl'eets respectively, in accordance wi t11 due notice given thereof, as required by law, that we do find that tlle total c:a.mages 8Bsessed for tile c'3})propriation of :or.iv'-lte property for creatins, widening and extending tne streets in said City, below described under Ordinances Nos. 1334 and 1348, and the benefits therefrom to the property fronting upon Hle S8me and otller property nea,rby t be as follows: 1. We find the total daJ11ages assessed for tiw appropriation of pri va.te property for creatil1i2; and extending Oak Street, from AShton Avenue to Bismark Road, to be the sum of $3,220.00, and that the benefits accruing to the respective lots, tracts and parcels of land fronting upon sa.id portion of Oak Street, to be the sums set opposite the several descriptions, au follows: Ovvner Lot Block Addition Assessment 8 Koehler's Sub. $187.50 9 II II 18'1'.50 10 II II 250.00 11 " II 112.50 12 II 11 700.00 P. O. and M. Koehler, --.......--... --'111' 011ri s Nielsen, Edward Williams, Windolpll Es-ca-Ge, Katherine Danner, S. T. Scott, Jr., A Ross-Asht:m Park Sub. 1,720.00 C. B. &. Q. R.R.Co., Belt Line TOT AL Right-of-Way 62.50 $3, ,820.00 462 RTI:SOLUTI We find that trle total da,mage <:tneS- expense for J 1 ~ .~ extendi Anna Street across the Z! acre tl'act bel on ng to Frank Stras8er, and tlh. l-a- a.cre tract belonp::ing to W. R. LaubclCn BJld W. D. Stell\:, below described, to be the surn of ~ ~ $2,400.00, and ~hat tne benefits accruing to tne respective lots and parcels ai' land fronting upon the sa.id stl'eet Lo..nd otller pruperty nearby, to be the sum set oPDosite the several descripttcns, as follows: Owner Lot Block Addition Assessment Frs,nk Strasser, 2;} aCI'e tract in N}j}~ of NEtt of Sec. 21, T. 11, R. 9, W. of 6 P. M., described in Book 44, PaQ:e 247 of the deed records of Hall Oounty 650.00 W. R. LauoclCh emd VI. D. Stelk, 1'~ acre t:Cc'wt in NE.!. of NE.!. of l., 4- Sec. 21, T. 11, R. 9, W. of 6 P. M'J ~escribed in Book 31, Page 517, of tile deed reco:cos of Hall Oounty 608.04 Henry Linderkamp, Jr. , 5 9 Wiebe'S Henry J-linderkaJ11p, Jr. , 6 9 II Henry Linderk8111p, Jr. , N~l. 7 9 II 2 Bernhard Ewoldt, S.l. 7 9 It 2 Henry Linderkamp, Jr. , 8 9 II 95.78 95.78 28.73 67.05 95.78 -~ -., H. A. Bartling, the block bounded by Anna, Olark, John, and Eddy Streets H. A. B8.rtlin:~;, tIle block bounded by Anna" Oleburn, 379.42 Eddy, and Olark Streets TOTAL 379.42 (11: ') 4 ,,(\ no. tw,t:-.l, -vV. '- ~L..o.:.......:.~. 463 We find the total damsJI:es for 3Dpropriatirw; tne South 30 feet of Lot 5) Westervelt's Sub-Division) for widening -~ ~ Court Street 30 feet North from Pine Stl~eet to Sycamore Street, awarded to Jennie H. Ha.yman, to be the sum of $1800.00, and that the benefits 8.ccruinr{ to the property fronting upon said street and other property nearby, to be the sums set opposite the several descriptions as follows: OVmer Lot Block Addition Henry Schoeneberg 6 Court House K. M. McFarland 7 If II Henry Scl10eneberg WfJO' 8 If II Henry Schoeneberg W50' 9 " " Willie Reher W50' of WIOO' 8 " " Willie Reher ESQ' of WlOO' 9 II II M. I Falldorf E65' 8 " II !vi . I. Falldorf E65' 9 II " Hall County 1 Westervelt's Sub. Sophea BoquetteW265' 2 II II IvL F. Boquette E5Q' 2 II " M. K. McAllister 3 " " J. Nicholson W150' of NE;2 1/3' 4 " II A.essment ~;;6'7 . '75 29.00 10.38 21 . 87 10.38 21 .8'7 12.58 29.37 100.00 2b. :35 4.75 50.00 63.50 Jennie H. Hayman all exceut W 150' of N 52 1/3' of -~ ~ Lot 4, Viestcrvel t' s Sub. 13\:).50 Jennie H. Hayman N 4 8-~ ' Lot 5 " II 91 G . 80 H. H. Falldorf 3 Oourt House 20.00 H. H. Falldorf 4 " II 30.00 Louise Lucas 2 Lucas 10.00 Ernest G. K1'o::';:er 3 II 20.00 Louise L uc as 4 II 30.00 G. F. and M. Rieb 5 11 40.00 , Jim T11eros '7 2 Heyde 50.00 Jim T11e1'os '6 2 II 40.00 .J i. m Tlieros 5 2 11 30.00 464 Owner Lot Block Addition ,"l E. & J. Theras 4 2 Heyde \..7. . G. E. & J. Theros 3 2 11 TOTAL A:'se 8 Sillen t $ 20.00 10.00 $iSiOO.OO .~ ~ We find that the total ex-Dense and dam8/"e of extend- ing Oklahoma Avenue 80 feet wide fr~m the center line of Lincoln Avenue to the West line of Glark Street and from the Northeasterly line of the right of way of the Belt Line Rail~ roe.d of t11e Ohicau'o, BurlinrJ'ton and Quincy Ra lroad O)mpany to the \Vest Ii ne of Elm Street, to, be tIle sum of $1,100.00, and ttlat tIle benefits accruing to tile respec'U.ve lots, txs.c'Gs and pel.Tcels::f land fronting upon s'id Oklatlma Avenue to be the sums set opposite the re apecti ve de scri ;::t ions, a8 follows: Owner Lot Block Addition Assessment Franciscan Sisterl1ood, 'l'l'D,Ct bounded by Right-of-way of C. B.& Q. R.R.Oo., on the South, Windolph's Addition on the North, Lincoln Avenue on the West, and Clark Street on the :b:ast, exceot pOl'tions taken for Ok18JlOma Avenue and Greenwich Avenue. $625.00 Mattie Frank 1 1 First Artistic Homes 350.00 O. B. & Q. R.R.Co., Belt Line Right-of-way of C. B. & Q. R.R. Cornpany. TOTAL 125.00 $l,luO.OO We find til8t the t01;al expense and d8111SY.'e of extend- ing Greenwich Avenue 80 feet in width, commencing 140 feet South of Anna Street, to the North line of Nebraska Avenue, to be the sum of $1131.00, and that the benefits accruing to the respective lots a.nd Darcels of land front! upon said street, to be the sum set oPPosi te the severa.l descript:L illS, as follows: Owner Descrintion Assessment ~ .., W. H. Concannon, part of SEt of NE~ of Sec. 21, To~m. 11, Ran 9,'e 9, W. 6 P. M., 1 y j, 'TV est 0 f C 31 i- fornia Avenue, l;etv'leen C18Tk StTeet and G.reenwich Avenue, and South of Mclttie" _ Frank's tract. $438.00 Fra"nciscan Sisterhood, part ,)f NE+ NE4. Sec. ~n, Town. 11, Ran:,.e 9, W. of 6 P. M., buunded by Windo1pn's Addition on the North, Belt Line Right-of-?'a.y:)f C. B. 8~ q. R.R.Co. on tne Smth, Lincoln Avenue on st, and Clc;.rk Street on the East, exceot the strips appropriated tnerefrom for Oklahoma and Greenwich Ave. 250.00 Mattie Frank, West 11alf of the tract bounded Phoenix Avenue on North, Greenwich Avenue on West, Olark Street on East, and the tract belong- ing to W. H. Ooncannon on the South. 408.00 C. B. & Q. R.R.C~., Right-of-way of Belt Line Railroad of O. B. & Q. R.R.Co., 35.00 'I'O'TAL $1131.00 W find the total expense and dame,STes of extending Lincoln Avenue, commencing 140 feet South of Anna Street to tile North line of PhDenix Avenue, to be ;$160.00, a.nd tha.t tlleOenefi ts accruing to the respective lote and trDx~ts of land fronting upon seid street, to be the SUillS set opposite the several eJescriptions, 8.8 follo'<HS: _." ___~~~::.-:..-~ ;_-'-__.;~.'-____ i.~ 465 RESOLUTION 11hat we find tile total. expense end c)amae of extending Eddy Street by a.ppropriating the West 44 feet of Lot 7, in Block 1, the East 16 feet of Lot 8, in Block 1, and tha.t part of Lot 1 in Bloc ;:5, all in First Art i sti c -~ n~ Homes Addition, described as follows: be~innin7 at the NortheCJst corner of GD.id Lot 1, thence Soutll c"long the East line to the Southeast corner of said Lot 1, thence in a Northeasterly direction to a Doi t in the North Line of s,del Lot 1, a. distance of 70 feet Westerly from the Norther-Jst corner, thence in a Northea.sterly directi.on alonn: the North line of said Lot 1, a dista,nce of 70 feet to the point of be~inninp;, to -be the total Sllm of $500.00, and tha.t the benefits accruing to tne respective lots, tracts 2nd parcels 466 O:yne r Lot Block Addition Assessment W. E. Frank 4 3 First Artistic Homes ,j.-h 20.00 Ijp W. E. Frank ;:) cz " " II 20.00 '-' W. E. Frank 6 3 II II II 10.00 TOTAL $500.00 We find the totr'l clcJlmJ/e and expense of extending- ~ ~ Olark Street 30 feet wide on each side of the center line of Clark Street, extended in a straight line South from the Soutn line of Phoenix Avenue, to the West line of Oalifornia Avenue, to oe the sU:-Y1 of $1275.00, and that the benefits Be cruinp; t,) tile 1'8 specti ve lot p, C?nd psr eel s of lanel, fronting upon said street, to be the sums set o"9P)si te tile 8everr~~1 descriptions as flows: Owner Lot Block AdeLl tion AsseEsment Josephine He,rter 10 9 South PE1rk $100.00 Josephine Harter 9 9 11 II 50.00 Mattie FI'cmk, East Half of the tract bounded on North by Phoenix Avenue, on the West by Greenwich Avenue, on the East by Clark Street, and on the Sryuth by tlJe tract of W. H. Cr)11cannon, c;x- c e\) t i lots 9 and 10 in Block 9, South Park Addition 563.50 M2.ttie Frank, two trio"ular tracts of land bounded on the West by Clark Street, on the North by Phoeni x 2nd Ander son Avem~e s, ~ ''W' and on the Eostby AI'tistic Homes Ad(ition a.nd California Aver-ru.e. 'TOTAL :SSe? :50 $1 , 27;) . 06 '...c' c. -~:':"--.'.,___:'_-~__-L,_~L ~>' ~. ^ ;:< ....:. -';- '-", >,',. .' -,'," ;:, .'. .~_,~~..c.;._o.,~~I~.~~~."-=>.,"",--_~'~ 467 We find the total damases assessed for tIle 8,ppropriation of private property for extendi Kimball Avenue, South from C. 1 St t tAl tAt 't. f' :ii;'"J21:::.OO, d oar es reeo Sl onvenu~, 008 oe sum 0 ~I U an that the benefits accruing to the respective lots, tracts . -,., and pen'cels of land fronting upon said street and other property nearby, to be t11e sums set op1"Josi te tfl::; severa.l descriptions, 8.8 fullow,,:: Owner Lot Block Addition Assessment \iVaI ter A. Ott 2 1 L ak e'IJi ew $ 30.00 C ora. B. CE\11ihan 3 1 II 40.00 AUR;ust Rohweder 4 1 II 50.00 HB,ro 1 d B. Miles Fr.5 1 If 91.00 A. D. Sears Fr.7 1 II 100.00 Aur:ust Pollock 8 1 II 50.00 Selma Kappler 9 1 II 40.00 John E. McHugh 10 1 11 30.00 Wm. & C. He i d.man n ? 8 Hann's Third 40.00 s. T. Scott, Jr. , A Ross-Ashton Pn.rk 20.00 S. T. Scott, Jr. , 1 tI II II 25.00 W. D. () F. B. Boyll ':) II II II 30.00 ()<: w IN. D. " F. B. Boyll 3 II tI If. 40.00 0: w. D. & F. B. B,)yll 4 II It II 50.00 W. D. & F. B. Boyll ,- 11 II 11 4Q.00 :,) w. D. &" F. B. Boyll ,... It 11 It 30.00 0 W. D. & F. B. Boyll 7 II It II 20.00 -- TOTAL $726.00 ~ .--.. ...--.....-.... , ;-1'.' '-C .-, ,'_....----,- ~ -, --4;;',--" ' 468 OVI'n8r De E"; Q:r' ipt i on Assessment 11'ranci scan S1 8 ter hood South Helf of Block bounded by Anna, Lincoln, Oklahoma, and Greenwich Streets mr~ct' ~()11n'e~ '0.' 0-11 ' 4 J. c _ L, a u y<: (1.11..)ma ..ve., Lincoln Street, eenwich St., and Belt Line ri t-of-way of O. B. .& Q. R.R.Co. Belt Line Right-of-way, of C. B. & Q. R.R.Co. $$ 6;:>,.50 Franciscan Sisterhood 6~;~ . 60 o. B. & Q. R.R.Co. TOT AL ~~6. 00 :in60 .00 -~ - .,.,. find that tne total expense and damne of extend- ill'': Washi"lgton Street ,=tcross tl1e:;el t Line Rir.~:1:it-of-1,'nJY of the O. B. & Q. R.R.Oo., to be the sum of ~:35.00, and th,Jt the benefits clccl'uing to the respective tr'cts :fronting upon said street, to be the sums set opposite the several descriptions as follows: c. B. & ~. R.R.Oo~ Belt Line Ri t-of-way of O. B. & q. R. R . Co . , ~$35. 00 '~:Ve f'ind_ the tot'a,l ex:uer1se etno. 6..8J11a,q~e of' lJlTidenl 01e- burn Street 40 feet West fr~m the South line of the alley South of Louise Street to the North Line of John Street, to be the sum of $300.00, and tl1at the -benefits n.cc:ruing to the :respective 10t5, traCT; f': cmQ parcels of land fronting upon sa.id stl'eet, to be as follo\ys: Owner Description Assessment Onarles Kloppenberg, a tract 13;;:'; feet souc):re in Lot 15 County Sub-Di vi sioIl of SEt SF~~ Sec. 16, Town. 11, N. Range 9, W. 6 P. M., at tile interr~ection of the West line of Oleburn Street and North line of John Street, described in ~ook 40, of Deeds, Page 21. $300.00 We find the total a.m:3.e 8 8..2 i.::e 8seO- 101' the n..')propriation of the South 20 feet of Lot G in William Frank's ition, for widening Neb aska Avenue, to be the sum of $97.50, and that the benefits aocruing to the respeotive lots, tr G~ parcels of land f'rontinu: upon sr0id street ;:me). otn.er :oroperty ne2.rby, to be t118 81J.n18 set OP}JCB:L.t,e tile e.evel~,g..l SCTiTJttorlE:" (0,_e folloV1S: Owner Lot Arcu t on ...~ 8 sc:. ~:?, ~3r!1eD "'G _ Mattie Fronk 7 Mattie Frank Fr. 8 1Nilliam Fl'ank' s II II $48.75 48.75 $ 9'7. 50 ~ ~ We find tiFt tne total amcu':es aes8ssec'i for tile appropriation of private property for extendi Eddy street 60 fe t in 1.vidth frlm tne South line of Anna street., 8. distance of 140 feet and from the South line of Oklahoma Avenue to the Nort line of Lots '7 end 8 in Block 1 of First Artistic Homes Addition, to be the sum of $462.25, and th~t the bene~its . accruing to tne r sctive lots, t:r cts and pa:rcels of lann frontinf2: uoon said stre3t, to be the sums set opposi te the sever8~1 descript ions, 8.S follo"vr:: Owner Lot Block Addition Assessment William Frank, 2} a.cre trs.ct in NEt 'iE:1t See. 21, Town Ii, Range 9, W. of 6 P. M., lying South of Anna Street and EGst of Clark and Eddy Street, desc.;:'Lbed in Book 44, Pa.;;e 247 of the deed records of Hall Oounty. 5 14 South Park $256.00 90.00 Frank Stra.sser, OlNner C. B. C. B. ~ "., & Q . () (1 u;: q, 469 Lot Block Addition As (:;8 SSl!lent R.R.Oo. 1 13 South Park $ 90.CO R.R.Co. Right-of-way Belt Line Rail- roa.d of O. B. & Q. R.R.Co. 26.25 TOTAL $462.25 C.J.Cords Carl Knickrehm .. .... C.B.Justice The minutes of the meeting as a Board of Equalization were read and approv,ed. ~ ',., Adjourned >~?<::~- H. E. Clifford City Clerk It.. () "17 APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITUREEJ FOR. THE FISOAL YEAR 1930-1931 to NOV. 5, 1930 Appropria.ted GENERAL FUNE> .~~ ~ Salaries Streets & Alleys Engineering Lighting Hydrant rental Inoidenta1s $ 14,500 22,000 8,000 18,000 6,000 14,000 96,250 21,000 20.000 219,750 71,500 22,500 9,000 20,000 30,000 4.500 313,250 Sewer-Decree of Court " Outfall Sewer incidental PARK FUND POLIOE FUND CEMETERY FUND FIRE FURD PAVING FUND MUSIC FUND I01l: FUND WATER FUND LIGHT FUND SEWER DISTRIOT FUND PAVING DISTRIC~ FUND AMOUJ1T OF WARRANTS DRAWN Expended Balance $ 3,277.50 . 11,222.~ 13,203.30 8,796.~ 2,155.10 3,517.53 2.537.29 24,690.72 839.29 5,864.31 2,277.41 4,954.66 18,571.88 57,198.27 10,550.09 15,424.64 70,257.75 602.61 23.803.96 . 177,837.32 Respeotfully submitted, ~ .., H. E. CLIFFORD Oi ty C1 erk 5,844.~ 18,000.0 6,000.0 10,482.4 96,250.0 21,000.0 17 . 462..1. 1~5,0159-~a 6,660.7 16,635.6 6,722.5. 15,045.3 11,428.1; 4.500.,0.1 206,051~7: 471 ~ ..,., Grand Ialand,Nebraaka,November 19,1930,7-30,P.M. The Council met as aBoard of Equalization for the purpose of Equalizing and Assessing the Benefits accrueing to the '9 respectibe lots, tracts and parcels of land in Water Main Districu No.69 of the City of Grand Island,~ebraska, by reason of the laying of a Water Main therein andlevying a tax on said lots to pay the said Benefits and not exc~edig the cost thereof; His Honor,the Mayor presiding and All Members present at roll call; Proof of Pub1icat1on of Notice of meeting as a Board of Equal- -ization were read and placed on file. !he Couneil remainedin session until 8 o'clock P.M. and no one having appeared to obj act to or protest. against the proposed Assessment and Levy; Justice presented the following Resolution and moved its adoption; ~ -,., 472 RH:SOLUTION. ,~ -.., Be it resolved by the M8yor and City Council of the City of Grand 1:313nd, Nebra.EJka, sir;ting as a Boa.:r.'eJ of Equal- ization in accordance with due no~ice given thereof, as re- ired by lay\', the."!; ';e find tIle -lota~l costs of consT;ruction of WaTer Main Dist:dct No. E)~3, to be the Slll1:1 of ;ltl,088.64; thaT, the -benef1 ts, ['ccl'v.ing -co 1.;11e rea.l sstnTe in 8'"i l)is :cicl tOGS he S~jm of mn,088.:34, ond the.t the 'beneL,ts '::ccI'uing to the :cespective lot", trects 8.nd parcels of IEmd in 82,1el WD.tc:r YHEdn distric to be the sum F:W set forth ODDosi te the severnJ_ descriptions as follows: - - Owner Lot Elk. Addition Asse [3Sment Geo. McMillen 14 13 Meth's II II 13 13 II II II 12 13 If II II 11 13 It It It 10 13 If II If 9 13 II If It 8 13 II II II 7 13 II II It 6 13 II II II 5 13 t1 Ethel M. Vinecors 14 14 II II II 13 14 II If II 12 14 II II If 11 14 If II II 10 14 II Orin 1. Miller 8.140' of W.23'7' of Lot '7 Norwood I. V. & T. Rittenhouse-E.1351 of W.3'72' of Lot '711 Carrie L~:msing E.125 t of W.49'7' of Lot 7 Norwood Phebe S"cahlneclce::cW100' of E.301.'7'ofLot 7 II M. M. Reynolds W. 46.4'of E.201.7'ofLot'7 II E. J. Jones E. 155.31 of Lot 7 II Total }~ 33.17 33.1'1 33.1? 33.17 33.9;:3 33.92 33.17 33.1'7 33.1? 33.17 33.17 Sub. II II II II If 33.17 3~~.1 7 33.17 3:,:.92 174.73 99.53 9~J.16 73.'72 34 . 2;3 114. ,19 $~C) 088.64 C'.H.Justice Motion carried on roll call, Cords,j'alldorf,Hehnke, Just1ce, Knickrehm,Mildenst.ein,Pepper and Upperman voting aye,nay none; The Mayor declared the motion carried and the Resolution adopt.ad. The minutes of the meeting as a Board of Equalization were read and approved. Adjourned /-ff~ City Clerk. ~~ ..., "___Ud .,_.___~____________~__.___ _._____________-~_"__'_________'_'.._ ._~_.~._~ 473 Grf;l.nd Island,Nebraska,November 19,1930 The Council met in regular Session,His Honor,the Mayor presiding and all Members present at roll call. ~ ,., - The minutes of the last. regular meeting were read and approved. Communica1tion from the State Auditor,L.B.Johnson advising of the registration of $200,000 re-funding Bonds was read and on motion of Hehnke placed on file. J. A communication fnom the Grand sland Fire and casualty Insurance " Board in reference to improvements to the Fire Department was read and on motion of Falldorf referred to the Fire Committee for attention. Pel1ition of Geo.Rose tp be allowed to change his Gasoline Pump to a.different location was read and on motion of Knickrehm referred to the Code Committee with Power to Act. Bill of Prince & Prince was read and on motion of Falldorf refer- red to the Auditing Oommittee. Bills of S.e.Sinke and H.P.Zieg for services on Board of Registra- tion were again referred to the Auditing Committee for further investigation. Bill of Chas Firth for damages in the smn of $15 was on motiom of Cords referred to the Street & Alley Com. for investigation and report. The Street Committee reported; .~ --., Grand Island,Nebr.Nov.l9,19~ To the Honorable Mayor & Citg Council; We }tour Coromi ttee on treets 8, Alleys find the Bid of the Diamond Engineering Company to be the lowest and best bid for Paving District No.92,and we therefore recommend that they be awarded the Contract, 3 inch brick on 5 inch concrete base; Mayor and City Clerk to be instructed to execute the same. Respectfully submitted. Renny R.Falldorf Carl Rehnke, C.,J.Cords C.R.Justice S.& A.Committee On motion of Falldorf the Report was adopted. ....-(~ Q'I c" ' The Bond C ommi ttee reported on the ~'Contract Bond and Maintenance Bond of the Diamond Engineering Co~~recommending t~ said Bonds be approved and on motion of Upperman the report was adopted. The Police & Board of Health Com.Reported; Nov.IO,1930 Hon.Mayor & City Council; . We, Your Committee on Police 8, Board of Health ,recom- mend that mi7.uil bids received a,t the meeting November 5" for a Car to be usedin the Police Department be rejemted. We further recommend that the City Clerk Advertise for bids in which the present Police Car is to be traded in on the new oro ReSI)6ctfully submitted C.J.Cords,7Jilliam Pepper, Louis E.UDoerman,Geo. Mildenstein,Committt,e On motion of Cords the report was a_opted ,the Clerk to Advertise. 474 Bills against the City Were presentedand read and on motion of Justice allowed, for list see the Claim hegister. u.~ ~ An OI'dinance ,NO.1390 levying special Taxes in Water Main District No.69 was presented; Moved by Knickrehm tha.t the Ordinance be placed.on its 1st ::eadir~ Carriedon roll call, Cords,:B"a.lldorf ,Hehnke,Justice,Knickrehm, M.ildenst ein, Pepper and Upperman voting aye, Nay none; The Ordinance was rssd and declared passedits first rS2ding ; Moved by Mildenstein,that the rules be suspended and the Ordinarm placed on its second reading by its title; Carried on roll ca.ll,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Knickrehm, Mildenstein ,Pepper and Upperman voting aye, nay none; Tile Ordinance was read by its ti tIe and declared. pa,sBed:L ts 2econd reading. Moved by Upperman that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance placed on its third reading by its title; Carriedon roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Knickrehm, Mildenstein, PeppeJ:' and Ur)permcUl voting aye, nay none; The Ordinance Wt'lS read by its ti tIe and declared pa::;sed its third reading. Moved by Mildenstein that the Ordinance be placedon its final passage and fi.n.8J.ly pa.Gsed; Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Knickrehm,Mildenatein, Just ice, Pepper i::md U!)perman vot iug aye, nay none; The Ordinance was declared by the Mayor :to be finally pasf:;ed and he approved the Bame. An Ordi!lance, No. 1391, LevyinG special taxes for tLe payment of the expense 2.nd damage of creating, opening ,widening and ext ending streets and Avenues was presented; Moved by Knickrehm that tbe Ordinance 'be placed on its fir'st readirg CarrieqrOn roll call,Cords,F'alldorf ,Hehnke,Justice, Knickrehm, Mildenstein,Pepper and Upperman voting aye,nay none; The Ordinance was read and declared passedits first reading; Moved by Justice that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance placed on itssecond rea.ding by its title; Carri~don roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Knickrehm, Mildenstein,Pepper and Upperrnan voting aye,nay none; The Ordinance was read by its title and declared passed its second reading. Moved by Mildenstein that the rule~3 rJe. suspended D,nd the Ordinance placed on its third readi ng by its title; Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Knickrehrn, Nlildenstein,Pepper an'3Upperman voting aye,n8oY none; Tne ?rdinance wa:,c' read by its tt tIe and deOla.re(1fi)aE;se~i. ts third readlng.\ Moved by Knickrehm that the Ordinance be placed on ijr,s final passa@ and finally passed; Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Knickrehm, Mildenstein,Pepper and errnan voting aye~nay none; The Mayor declared the Ordinance finall; r)af~f:;ecl and approved the fjC1ir:C. AdjQUlCd . ,.. . A}T 4' ~C'~l. I'j40""Q' .;.., ~J. 1 ~f:f1? 0 J!d. '-' City Clerk. ~ ~ 475 Grand Island,Nebraska,December 3,1930 The Council,met in regular session,His Honor,the Mayor presidi~ and All Members presant at roll oAII except Juatice. The Minuues of the last regular meeting were read and approved. Bids for Police Car of Brandes Motor Co. Blackstone Garage and Everhartu Motor Co., were opened and read and on motion of Cords referred to the Oommittee on Police & Board of Health with Power to Act. ~ --~ Communication from the Attorney ~or the School District asking f.or the vacation of Alleys for School Building purposes was read and orumotion of Falldorf referred to the Stxeet & Alley Committee and City Attorney for investigation and report. The City Property Committee reported renewal of Lease of AirPort for another year and presented the new Contraat which was read and on motion of Mildenstein the Mayor & Clerk were instructed to execute the same. Bill of Gus E.Neumann,County Clerk was presented ,for recording a.nd Certifying $200,000 Refunding Bonds and on motion of Fall- dorf the same w~s allowed in the sum of $20.00 The Bills of H.P.Zieg and S.E.Sinke for services on Board of Registx~tion were again taken up and on motion of Falldorf the Bill of H.P.Zieg was allowed 1n the sum of $9 and the . bill of S.E.Sinke in the sum of $6. -~ --., Claim of Charles Firth for Damages was again taken up and on motion of Cords referred to the Street & Alley Committee and City AttorJley for further investigation and teport."t .the next meeting . The Street & Alley Committee reported; To the Hon. Mayor & C1 ty Counc i 1; Dec. 3,1930 We your Committee on Streets & Alleys to whom was referred the sidewalk on the Union Pac:ific' right-of-way ,wish to report that the location for the proposed walk is on private property and not on the Street ,and therefore find it will be impossible .for the City to order in the 08,8e. Respectfully submitted, Henry H.Fal~dorf C.J.Cords Carl Xnickrehm On motion of Falldorf the report was adopted. The Water, Light & Ice Commissioner suggested that they were to bave an Opening of the new location on Ilf~and dn motion of Mildenst_ein the matter of having music on said occasion was referred to the Band Committee with Power to act. The Fire Committee reported; Grand Island,Nebraska,Deaember 2,1930 To the Hon.Mayor and City Council; We, the Committee on Fire have me~ ,and decided should buy~akRail Truck or Service Truck ,but do not to reaon~end anything further at this time before we ceive diore information from either firm. We"further recommend that. the C1 ty Clerk be instructed to advertise for bids . /)......... l. ) 'J} Respectfully submi tt-ed. William Pepper C.J.Cords Geo.Mildenstein, Fire Coromi ttee: On motion of Pepper the report was adopted. Reports of City Officers were read and on motion of Falldorf file On mot.ion of Mildenstein the matter of looking after the Wires South of the Airport was referred to the Water & Light Committee. the City care can re- Bills against the City Were presented and read and on motion of Mildenstein allowed, for list see the Claim register. Mr.Thorne,and others of the Corn husker Elea~ric Company ,mad~ . a proposition ,in writing,to sell certain property owned by them to the City of Grand Island and on motion VF 'the, 'Droposi tion was re.ferred to of alIdorf Water & Light Committee,Mayor,Attorney,Burdick and Entire Counc~ 476 -~ _.~ An Ordinanoe,NO.1392, providing for the issuance of Paving District Bonds in the sum of $50.000.00 in Paving 'Districts NOs.85,86,87,88,89 & 90 of the City of Grand Island,Nebraska was presented; Moved by Mildenstein that the Ordinance be placed on rJUtllllm1flth its first reading; Carried on roll call ,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Knickrehm, Mildenstein,Pepper and Upperman voting aye, nay none, absent Justice; The Ordinance was read and declared passed ins first reading Moved by Hehnke that the rules be suspended and the Ordi- nance placed on its second reading by its Title; Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Knickrehm, Mildenstein,Pepper and Upperman voting aye, nay none , absent Justice; The Ordinanae was read by its title ~nd its second reading. Moved by Knickrehm that the rules be suspended and the deo.J.ared passedJ Ordinance placed on: its third reading by its title; Carried on roll call, Cords, Falldorf, Hehnke, Knickrehm, Mildenstein,Pepper and Upperman voting aye, nay none, allfsent, Justice; The Ordinance was read by its title and dec~aredpassed its third reading. Moved by Upperman that the OrdinanceBbe placed on its final Passage and finally passed; Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke, Knickrehm, Mildenstein,Pepper and Upperman voting aye, nay none absent Justice. -~ ---.,., The Mayor declared the Ordinance finally passed and approved the same. The City Engineer reported the Completion and Acceptance of Paving District No.92,and suggested a Board of Equalizationm be held on Dec.l7,1930 at 7-30 P.M. to 8 P.M. and on motion of Falldorf the report was adopted the District accepted and Board of Equalization to be held Dec.17,1930,from 7-30 P.M. to 8 O'clock P.M. R'~ ~/ - Adj ourned4' -I' 0 . H.E.Clif 0 d City Clerk 4'{'7 APPROPRIATIOWS AND EXPE~DITURES FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1930-1931 to DEO. 5th, 1930 GENERAL FUND Appropriated Salaries $ 14,500 streets & Alleys 22,000 Engineering 8,000 Expended $ 4,107,50 16,605.73 2,623.74 ~ ~ Ligh'ting Hydrant Rental Incidentals 4,225.84 18,000 6,000 14,000 Sewer-Decree of Court 96,250 It Outf~l 21,000 20,000 ~19,750 7,500 22,500 9,000 20,000 30,000 4, 500 313,250 2.828.79 30,391.60 1,072.69 8,015.82 2,ege.13 6,615.45 18,571.88 1,500.00 69,076.77 12,185.31 20,084.28 92,407.20 613.20 Sewer Incidentals PARK FUND POLICE FUND CEMETERY FUND FIRE FUND PAVING FUND MUS IC FUND ICE FUND WATER FUND LIGHT FUND SEWER DISTRICT FUND PAVING DISTRICT FUND 28,254.34 AMOUNT OF WARRANTS DRAWN------~---J a22621.l0 . . ., .... . Respectfully submitted, Balance $ 10,932.50 5,394.27 5,376.26 18,000.00 6,000.00 9,774.16 96,250.00 21,000.00 17,171.21 189,358.40 6,427.31 14,484.18 6,090.67 13,384.55 11,428.12 3.000.00 244,173.Z3 H. E. CLIFFORD 01 ty 01 erk ~ n~ 4'18 Dec. 12, 1930 7:30 P. M. The Council met pursuant to the following call: Grand Island, Nebr. Dec. 12, 1930 M.~ ~ To the Hon. Members of the City Council of Grand Island, Nebr; A special meeting of the City Council is hereby called for this evening for seven-thirty P. M. for the purpose of taking up and acting on any business the Council may wish to consider. Notice of the call for special meeting is hereby accepted. O. A. ABBOTT JR. Mayor Louis E. Upperman C. J. Cords C. H. Justice H. Falldorf Carl Hehnte Geo. Mildenstein Wm. Pepper Carl f{nickrebm' The roll was called and all members were present. The following report was presented: Grand Island, Nebr. Dec. 12th, 1930 Hon. Mayor & Ci t.y Council Grand Island, Nebraska Gentlemen: Your Committee on Water and Light beg to report with regard to the proposal made by the Cornhusker Electric Company dated December 3rd, 1930, relative to the sale of its Rural line extension fro.In this City to St. Libory, forthe sum of $14,000.00, that we have investigated this line in detail, as to construction, customers served, future possibilities and present earnings and after due consider~ ion and conferences with the Cornhusker Electric Company, they now offer for your approval and prompt acceptance, this extension for the sum of $12,000.00 cash, providing the same can be paid in Chicago, Illinois, on or before December 15th. I -~ ~.~ We would recommend that this line be ourchased at this price. We have estimated the earnings of the line as it now stands, to be a little better than 5%. We feel that with a little more development on the City's part, that this line can be made to pay from 7 to 9%. We haye assumed from the vote taken at the last regular election with regard to making rural extensions by Municipalities, that the people in Grand Island are very much in favor of such extensions. We further be~ve that such extensions made to the farmers in the immediate vicinity of Grand Island, will help to build up the business in Grand Island. We, therefore, recommttid that the City purchase this line at the above figure $12,000 and that the Clerk be instructed to draw a warrant for the same on the light fund payable as follows: $9,000.00 cash and $3,000.00 when found by City Attorney to be free from encumbrance.'and that the same be delivered to the Cornhusker Eleotric COIDuany. C itt ~omm ee C. H. Justice C. J. Cords .._.m.~I!ir.r~~~gE;Abm 479 On motion of Justice the report was adopted. Carried on roll call, Falldorf, Mildenstein, Cords, Hehnke, Pepper, Knlckrehm, Upperman and Justice voting aye, nay none. Pepper brought up the matter of purohasing a new engine for the fire truck and presented the following telegram received from the New Stutz Fire Apparatus Co: -~ -., Thomas M. Dillon Chief Fire Dept, Grand Island, Nebr. Seventeen hundred dollars complete with starter, generator, magnet a, carburetor and man to install. Would advise this over re- pairing the old engine. Advise. Dec. 11, 19:30 Indianapolis, Ind. New stutz Fire Apparatus Co., Inc. On motion of Pepper the proposition was accepted. Carried on roll call, Falldorf, M1ldenstein, Cords, Hehnke, Pepper, Knickrehm, Upperman and Justice voting aye, nay none. The following tel~gram was sent by the Clerk: Grand Island, Nebr. December 13, 1930 New Stutz Fire Apparatus 00., Inc. Indianapolis, Ind. The City of Grand Island, Nebraska, accepts your proposition in telegram of December 11", to furnish engine for their Stutz Fire truck; installed in truck ready for service in Grand Island, Nebraska, for the sum of Seventeen Hundred Dollars. H. E. Clifford C1 ty Cle rk. Adjourned, .A""r:fr6 ~/ H. E. Clifford '-" C1 ty Cle rk .~ .~~ .. 4E'O Gra.nd Islnnd,"'Jebra.ska, December 17,1930,7-30,P.M. The Council met as a Board of EqualizatLn for the purpose of Equalizing and Assessing the Benefits accrueing to the respective lot ,tracts and parcels of land in Paving Dist- -riot NO.92 by reason of the Paving thereof and Levying a .~....a .~ Tax on each of said Lots,trncts and parcels of land to pay the amounts of said Benefits and not exceeding the cost thereof; His Honor,the Mayor presiding and All Members present at roll call. Proof of Publication of Notice of meeting was read and placed on file. The Council remaine~in session until 8 O'clock,P.M.. and no person appearing to object to or protest against the 'Jroposed Assessment and Levy ,Falldorf presented the following Resolution and moved its adoption; ~ '-.r 481 Rl1SGLUTI Be it ~.cef301y/ed. l~ .n. c: }VI l' a.ne C1 t J OijUnC :1. of' the Ci ty of Gro,rld 1812,tl~i, Nebr U.-, C l;-(;l i.! Bo ('\+' fl' .J .L .,., i 'c, t; ion, ill r;,(; (';0 I'C"J f:J,:nc e 'tl' cLue notice 've:Cl \~ I~8 C!B 1'0;' u:i.red .' 1:::: ,~ -"., thC';l; we finc; 1:; 'to'en,l C()S'Gf; of the construct on of P:9,vi DiEtj~(':Lct No.9?, to be 'the 8lJDl of 4n?83.86; tlUl"i.; '(;he beneiTt;~') nccl'u,i '(;0 tLle .ce,:-'l e.fitp_ e ~i..rl ~:.2_1cI clJ..c:.t:.cict tt) 'be tIle C.'~.l}l 0:1:' ~pl?8:)..8f3, r;Ilc:l tllD.t the -, ". , u e11 e I J.. 1~ i:3 t:\C C rlli t;o tl::te Te ct1v(:; lotfc.", r~ L.' EJCT~ S un rJnI"ccls of" l~nd in 8 d n~v c5,t 8 t Tic t 1~ 0 e 1j [lC F;lJrn f:-i,E~ t:~ cot :C 0 rtb., O.I)"qo 8J. t e t J:1C' scv'cr (~J.. ~~cJ'?1'otio11S F1.8 110v'8 : o 1;\/n c :c P :J.:C t i 81 IJ 0 t Blk A6di t:L on Ji.8S8ssrn.e11t. B H. 1_, Co J '_~ I ?=''/ ~M) ',,) OJ?:L g; . lr 0 \t~ll. 4r. ~;..; ::::;? . 9 8 B :"lrd H. F ne :;~ (33 II li :? :~.\J8 Arthur F. Bentley E-4L1' r'l ~.! II II liJe. J :~)Jl1 C' 8 \.:\1 e 1)~) W-;,3~~ 1 r-l t.) 63 11 \I ? 4: . 2:-, ~~\ J r.}IYi, e [1 E-221 4 (-) ~5 II II ?4.2)~3 rJ,I.'"C C1" J:Grl1st W-44 , 4 iI Ii 148.65 Anson R. Grav8s (Bis ) u EO " c.) f:~J II jl ;3?~2. ~_~8 An:::;ol1 R. Grnves (Btshop)V'i-;:l:/' 6 '7 I....i II II 91 ., ~~<j G. A. Beecher (Bishop) 11:-39' r3 () ~: iI 11 1 ::':,1 . '76 :u.;. H. 81'[111 de s ? II Ii ;:,;3;J,.98 N. n. J3 11 'reI Co. N-44' 8 t=,3 Ii Ii 118.93 I'J e :1. J, t e B. Ho 8-8(:)t e C>3 II 1l 104.07 <;~] Y1 () 'i, Q: } ~_;' ... I () t.} . u-,..) Henry H.Falldorf ~ ~ Motion carri edl:m roll call, Cords, Fal1dorf, Hehnke ,Justice, Knj.ckrehm, \ Mildenstein,Pepper and Upperman voting aye,nay none;The Mayor declared the motion carried and the Resolut&nn adopted. The Minutes of the meeting were read and approved. AdjOUrned~~ . .... ~ H.E.vllfford,ClvY Clerk. 482 Grand Island, Nebraska, December 17,1930. The Council met in regular session ,His Honor the Mayor presiding and All Members present at roll call. The minutes, of the meetings of December 3, 8: 12, were ren"d and approved. Behnke presented tbe following Resolutlon a.nd Moved its adoptLm; ,~ ~-., ResolutiTt nee.17, 1330 BE IT RESOLVED B'l TIrE Iv"A'OR CITY COUNOIL THAT in Order to simplify the handling of City Insurance and give the City more adequate protection in. case cf loss 1:):: fiI'e or tornado, that all pres.ent insurance of the Oi ty cf GraIld Is propertie~~ 118 C[';1,11- -celled renewed according to the sohedule of valuations of (a ';;" Propert i e8 ,!: tv :ll19; all 01 t." proDel' ',' 11 cove::C1'-l,ge in ca~;"e of 10138 b~: fire oX' i;G1'naoo. :3eJd inf'.urance r::<11 :Loies to be dlvi(lccl ~-:}.fJ eq.-~lally' EtE; T)08sj:ble 3,H10T1e; Et11 8.J(2'e:ntfj of t.}"i).X' Cj~tJr V\7110 clTe lJ.OV\T 'PTi ti ('ii+'\f i~'lC!11r~:1-nr;e -001 -i ni Be TLc entire sc GChl1.e "'J):::, ~-". ""~;;()~"';l~d 'ti"e ('i-vii:l:L,16 of a.,gerlts (:1.2~ to e BJllO-J. ~.t f lI},S'1)~:C[111Ce "l\~:']~'i tterl t.,] ea~ctl ~?j1.L ~k oe 't",v ,,' (tt3 f),:rr;)I'ov';J,l .:)f tl1e ~Fj~rl,:-1:rl::':;(:; ,c{~llttet:~ D,l'ld tl2.e City ',^'", 0" ".' )'" oj,.":.,, ,..--~~ , J..'~; ~J~,.' . t:~ __ '. -'__ ir:81~I'~-':,lJ.CC to t(~J:e e eet Ofl ci,~~tel~ jctrnl,tr-:;;' 1st 1 ~J ;31 fJ Al.l irlsur~lnce licies now ill p088eSsi() 01 t2 City Cl,er~) t 8:t 11<:1 v e Dot ex:p i reel 01'1 Y.!! :i ell ~ ~t.ll e :)T i:;~rni -;jJl"E Jl[l~ 'b e e1f1 ~ I)cti~~ ~ 810h 1;tn101xnt of unexpil'eCl rn' snaIl ue re-c'L.rneCi ., 'Cite Ol'CY Clel'lc 1j~,_:~ tj:.te v.s..ri"'.-;llS c;,gerlc18s clC SOO:Cl a.~:) t~,'~_c }"olicies r-1Il6 cancelled. Carl Hehnke, C ,'3.,111 ICD.i c Ie r~ el1lil J II e Ii! (3.J. 10.0 r f \)11 UlO -t :}~.:) ,:-1 0 f C .11 ~ J'.:)~C t .}_ c c, l~i IlEtY1C e e Hesol.uti. n waG ttC:8. rr_:.1C A"Lld,~Ltlrlg COi..iilli,ttef' ~'p~k fnr Re~iQtpTi u~-~-J"lP.f~r'r~p,.~,. '~~l'{'~'u ~~I'V~-:';"" Vva...8 \.> - \.,. .... ""..... . ElgD..irl I-)I'CnC'l'lt Clt~;' Eo j ty Jl.tto on e Bil.1 i CO-UlltJ Elot:lud Falldo:rf it tlo~c~ lle'poI't. The Oi ty Engineer 8sentecl SpecLficati:ns for Paving v!hich 11e rea..d Et__::1Cl JTA,lldorf pl'eSE;j].ted. I'epo:ct as f~ollcv;JG; To t e Hon.~ayor & City Counc!l; 'e F '1' "JlYl ~' I eE' O~.1. }J-tr'eets ctYl.cl 1'\.].le\'s rec()U;J.-ILorlci t11e a,c):yq t ic:JI1 ~~ fhl'~~ 3::' S I~ ~ oj,;' i ~ ~ ~-j (] ~l ~ for GRAN I T Ii: iL3 PHA I,'I' ICe CIiE Tn; P 1~ VIEILEI\T~:\, D e- .P 1 L~'C o ():py O}~ lJ;rJ- tell i~~ (),.t tEte -Lecl l1ereto, 011 file. [:.8 ec-t l"y. s- tte(l. fl. IJ1c\11dor'f-, Carl K'liokTehm tl:tB,t e,y (J. J. Cord",s. ()ll lr"ioticXl I ]loJ1 Id.Cl~'f e l'6rJ()rt V;J(J,~1 a,clo'nte(t.1 tl.1C to 81 C j.d ecifica.ti ,Q8. ]~ :~.: Clel'k T'~:.Le Ci t;l JtLC t 8. Erlg.i:n.e I' '~:)rece:;:'lted. list A'ley Co itt e pres of Si.dew~.lk8 laid ea Report as fal tJ-l f2 .."a " ~:) , -~ ...., r ~ Ci't~, Co ell; :/Ou.:r COHHni. t t c~ 011 Ji t 1" .t,;:; ~), it 1 J \:.: l' t.:: co t t t.ne' Clt''j Co~.).r'1(jil ~Eit rL~; [J I~ of EQ...lft-11za,tlc.irl from 7~30to 80'e Ik . .M. a~ J 7th,to levy the assessments for sidewalks laid in 1930. H.Falldorf, CuCords Carl K:niokre ."m :F'alldor:t' the report 1T:1U3 adopted and the Olerk to of r1lE',?tiIl[; EL~J a.. F3oal")cl of l~q..ua,lizriti()Il (1.:3 set :foI~tl'l 11'\.., .t'u (-~;. .fl. em mot; i of give Notice t 021' 81n. OC] :wt 4 un of Uppe:rT,an. 3er~en.llt of Police t-l'le E,OllC1 of Ft_r't'~/lfl()rld. Deps,r.tmcnt was ro'v' li:C:';3 T~c ClV. .;,..) ~.~, ~";I ~_... ""~~--,"..,~-_.,,?,,..._.---~------~~---,--, -.... ~..-.... 4C3 T~le Street COI~ll~ittee pYe8e:~lted Report; ax. 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L~ 10 itB tt~:;le t Ie t~, IC:C-Li c:lc:e (2CT1G; PtL;~~;3edi t c E: t e L:o\red. ..;~):/ 1i t ~:.E~, t e r:~ e c; ~,": 0_ c~ c~ -. ti tIe; n, ]~l()J,lc3.or'f ,IJ '~~'Je:Ct:'~,;:\'~l voti "Lts t;i.tJ.e c~ ():c ,.~15.,1J.E,,110 c~ p 5. r (i x' l3 .-,; i3 C8,Tl'Led ~'~ rGll ca'11,8o LiJ e~steiD,Penner a U e Ordi,Gance W~2 re c; v, [rye, .:.'~ e; d.ccln~l~cd.. 'pu,F tj_ce, .L T c:d, i. t, f) .~ ---., :,~,.i. 1)8 i:nr;. Jveci "L)~ J'..ls;tice t.H'.t t :rUl.e~L;hB;,81;uRpendmriU Ordiranc:e be placed o'n its fj.D,al pa,ssB,ge and fl,nally passed; . Can:ied 0n Toll call, C01'ds, Fal1clorf, lIehnke, Jus tice, Knickrehm, Ivi ensteil1,Pe:::'JEH 8.11,cl U err'lrlIl voting aye,nay none ;r'Tbe }/Iayor declared the Ordiru.lnce finally passed D.nd approved t"le same. On motion withdrawn of Behnke the Insurance Bills just presented were all and laid over. to the n~t meeting. Adjourned ~ c!~~ H.E .6fifford, City CJ.erk.