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1929 Minutes , 109 ~ Grand Island,Nebraska,January 2,1929 The Oouncil met in regular session,His Honor,the Mayor presiding and Cords,Falldorf,Justice,Knickrehm,Mildenstein and Upperman present at roll call, absent ,Egge & Williams. The minutes of the last regular meeting were read and approved.. Charles E.Norris A communioation from a Oommittee of~Camp No.6,United Spanish War Veterans waS read proposing to purohase lots in the Lyon Post G.A .R. portion of the Oemetery and on motion of Kilden- stein the matter was referred to the Oemetery Committee. Petitiob of Chas.W.lolb etal. for Water Main in a part of Van- tines Addition wqs read and on motion of Justice Referred to the Water Committee. -- ~ etal. Petition of Chas.W.Kolb,.for Sewer in a portion of VantiBes Add. was read ando~motion of Falldorf referred to the Sewer C ommi. Petition of Armin H. Ochsner etal, for Water Main on West Divi- sion Street __s read and on motion of Justice Ref.to Water Com. Petition of Robert Teviotdale etal. asking for the Paving of Oedar Street from Third to Locust was read and on motion of Justice referred to the Street Committee. The Speoial Committee made report as follOWS; To the Hon.Mayor & Oity Council,Grand Island,Nebraska; Your Special Oommittee have to report that they advise that the charges for digging graves in the Grand Island Oemetery commencing with January 1,1929 be as follows; Opening grave for an infant up to 6 years of age. $5.00 from the age of 6 to 12 years of age $a.oo For Adults $12.00 For. Adults with Vault $15.00 A 11 of which as well as the pay for lot must be paid for strictly in advance. Dated at Grand Island,Neb.Jan.2,l929 Henry H.Falldorf C.Oords Oarl Kniokrehm, Special Oommittee. On motion: of Falldorf the report was adopted. On motion of Justice the Oity Attorney was instruoted to give notice that the Oity would offer Paving District Bonds of Four Distriots for sale in suoh an amount as remains unpaid after 50 days from date of Levy;Bonds to be in denominations of $1000 eaoh, due in 10 years and be optional from date of issue and interest at rate as bid. Report of the Director and Kanager of Grand Island Munioipal Band was read and plaoed on file. The Kayor announoed the Meeting of the Nebraska Kunicipal Leag.e at Norfolk on January 9, & 10,1929. ~ 109 The Light Committee pres~nted a report advising the adoption ~ of new rates for ourrent lower than the rates now in use to -~ beoome effective with the F eby.l,1928 billing and on motion of Justice the report was adopted. The Sewer Committee made report as follows; Grand ISland, Nebraska, January 2,1929 To the Hon.Kayor & City Council; Gent 1 em em, We your Committee ontSewers beg to report that the hid of O.F.Gleisberg ,on Sewer District Number 147 ,to be the lowest and best bid and do hereby reaommend that the Mayor and City Clerk be instruo~ed to enter inio Contract for same. Respeatfully, Hen~y H.Falldorf C.H.Justice. On motion of Falldorf the report.. was tidopted. The Bond Committee reported finding the Official Bond of Hobert L. Blaokledge and the bond of George Bloom oovering permit for Erecting Signs to be in proper form and the sureties sufficient and on motion of Upperman said Bonds were approved. The Bond Oommittee reported finding th$ Bonds of Mark Kent, covering Housemoving Permit and Plumbers Bonds and Drainlayers Bonds of Hanny Linderman and Sanitary Plumbing Oompany covering the issuance of Plumbers Permit and Drainlayers Permit to all be in proper form and the sureties suffioient and oamotion of Upperman sad Bonds were all aproved and permits ordered issued upon payment of the proper fees. Bills ag~inst the City were presented and read and on motion of Mildenstein allowed; for list see the Claim Register. Reports of the City Treasurer,Weigher,Judge,Building Inspeotor .at and of Depository Banks were read and on motion of Falldorf referred to the Finance Committee. Mn.W.M.W heeler ,City Engineer ,was then introduced to ta e --A -... offioers and Citizens present. Adjourned ~~iY Clerk. 110 Grand Island,Nebraska,January 16,1929 The Oounoil met in regular session,Hls Honor,the Mayor,preslding and Oords,Falldorf,Justioe,Knickrehm,!lildenstein,Upperman and Williams present at roll call, absent Egge. The minutes of the last regular meeting were read and approved. )) iHl. ~ids. tor. Paving District~Bonds of District~;\74, 76,77 & 78 were open ~ ~ .' ed and read of the following parties; 'fare Ha.ll and Compa,ny,Omaha.,Nebr . Wachob, Bender & Company " The Omaha National VO. " United States Trust Coo. It Linooln Trust Company, Linooln,Neb. Grand Island National Bk. Grand Island On motion of Justice said Bids were referred to the Finance Oom- mittee and a reeeSS8 taken to enable the 0 ommittee to examine~/ the Bids; The Oommittee returned with report as follows jwhieh was read; To the Mayor & Oity Oouncil; ~.,...~ We Your Oommittee on Finance to whom has been referred the numerous for Pav;ing Bonds I6mmm bids~~or Districts 74,76,77 ,78 beg to advise we find the bid of The Lincoln Trust Oo.to be the lowest and best bid and recommend the acceptance of their bid of 4t% with Premium of $875.00 O.H.Justice H. Falld-orf Carl Xniokrehm,Commit~ee On motion of Justice the report was adopted the bid a.ccept~d and the !layor and Olerk instructed to exeaute proper contraot therefor. The Speaial Oommittee made Report as follows; Grand Island,Nebraska,January 16,1929 To the Mayor and City Council; Your SpeCial Committee ,investigating the different Departments reoommend that the e monthly salary of the Assistent Engineer, be set at $150.00 per month beginning January 16th 1929. Henry H.Falldorf L.C.Williams C.Oords Oarl Xnickrehm Special Committee On motion of Falldorf the Report was adopted. Committee on City Property,A irport etc. reported as follows; i-- Hon.Mayor and Oity Oouncil; As our Munioipal Air-Port is almost completed we, Your Oommittee on City property, recommend that the City Clerkbe instruoted to notify Ur.H.O.Woodward to pay to the Geer Oompany ,the sum of Six Thousand Dollars ( $6,OOO.00),the balance of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) still due,to be paid when the building is oompleted and a.ccepted by the Oouncil. George Mildensteiro Louis E,Upperman O.Oords Oarl Xnickrehm, City Property Committee. On motion of Mildenstein the report was adopted. -. ;;;;;;;;, -. --.. ~ ..... 111 The Street Committee made report as follows; Gr~nd Island,Nebraska,January 16th ,1929 To the Hon.Mayor & Oity Council. GentlemeIl1; l/ We your Committee on Streets and Allleys recommend that the property lying between Capitol Avenue and the C.~.& Q. Right of Way, which includes whioh includes the Soldiers and Sailors Home and Lincoln Park be taken lato the Oit,. We also reoommend that Vantine's S ubdivisionbe ' takes in providing the neoessary easements for servioes oan be obtained and also that Pine Street be extended the rem- -ainder of the way through the Subdivision~ Respeotfully L. 0'. Williams . O.Cords Geo.Mildenst:ein C.B.Justice On motion of Williams the report was adopted. The Street Oommittee made report as follows; Grand lsand,Nebraska,January 15,1929 To the Hon.Mayor and Oity 00unci1; Gentlemen; Wa,Your Oommittee on Streets and A 11eys beg to report that we have examined the Petition submitted for Paving of Oedar street and do hereby reoommend that the Counoil prooeed to oreate a Paving Distriot on said Street. Respeotfu11y. L.O.Williams O.B.Justioe O.Oords Geo.Mildensteirn On motion of Williams the report was adopted and the Attorney instructed to prepare prop~r Ordinance Oreating said Distriot. The 0 ommittee om Paris and Bands made repor~ as fo1lo_s; Grand I"and, Nebrask a, January 16,1929 To the Mayor and City Oounoi1; We your Oommittee om Parks and Band to whom was referred a c.ommunio .atioz). in fegard to the Grand Is:land La.dies Band, Dated Dea.12th 1928. Recommend that no a.otion be taken at this time. Respectfully Submitted. Henry H.Fa1ldorf, L.O.W i1liams Louis E .Upperman On motion of Fal1dorf the report was adopted. The Sewer Oommittee repor~ed Sewer District No.149 to be completed as per Oontract and on motion of Fa1ldorf the 0 ouncil determined t~ sit as a Board of Equalization at the Oounoi1 Ohamber on Wednesday February 6,1929 from the hour of 7-30 P.M. of said day untim. 8 O'olosk P.K. to Assess the Benefits and levy aTax. to pay same and the Clerk to give proper notice. The Water Ie Light Com.R eported as follows; j. G~and Is1and,Nebr.January l6th,1929 Hon.Mayor and Q.tty Oounc.1l;Grand Is1and,Nebr., Gentlemen..; We, Tour Ooromi ttee on Water & Light ,beg to report. that we find it n~eessary at this time,to replaoe the Refriger- ationpiping in the storage rooms,at the Oity Ioe Plant. We, therefore recommend that the Oity Clerk be instruoted to advertise for bids on 2 inch wrought iron pipe, to be made up in hair pin bends, also the nec.essary ammonia valves and fittings ,all in aocordance to plans and specifioations now on file at the Water & Light Oommissioner's Office. The Engineers Estimate being $aOOO.Bids to be filed with H.E.Olifford,City Olerk ,on or before 8 P.M. February 6th ,1929. O.H.Justioe Louis E,.Upperman L.C.Williams On motiom of Justioe the Report was adopte~. ~~~ .~ ..~ ~_'-'-':'~'-.~.""--_~c.i~ _"__ _..~_ _~___"_~ 112 The Water Committee made report as follows; Grand ISland,Nebraska,January 16th,1929 Hon.Mayor & C~ity Council, Grand Island,~ebr. Gentlemen; Your Oommittee on Water & Light to whom has been referrd the Petitions for Watee Main Extensions,peg to report as folIo. The Petition for extension of Main ,on South Pine Stree~ involves first the extension of the City limits to take in this tract,known as Vantines Sub. We, therefore ask for further time to in~estigate and report. With regard to the Petition for extension of Main on West Division Street, from Blaine Street to Engles Street,we beg to recommend that the same be laid in accordance with the City Ordinance and as soon as the weather permits. C' . H.Justice Louis E.Upperman L.C.Williams , Committee. On motion of Justice the report was adopted. The Cemetery Committee made report as follows; Hon.Mayor and City Council; We, your committee on cemetery ,to whom was referred the communioation of Charles E.Norris ,Camp No.S,to purchase four lots ,No.215,2l6,2l7 and 218, in the G.A.R.Cemetery,for the sum of Forty Dollars (40.00),recommend that the request be granted. Geo.Mi1denstein Louis .E.Upperman O.Oords Carl Knickrehm On motion of Mi1denstein the Report was adopted. The Bond Committee reported finding the Irainlayers and Plumbers Bonds of Walter D.Boyl1 and Grand Island Plumbing Co., to all be in proper form and the Sureties sufficient and om motion of Upperman the Bpnds were approved and Permits orderEd issued upon paYment of proper fees. On motion of Falldorf the Clerk was instruoted to advertise for bids for a small Truok for the Engineering Department. Bills against the City were presented and read .and on motion of Justioe allowed, for list see the Olaim Register. An Ordinance,No.1266, as to Permits for Ereotion of BUildings and an Ordinanoe,No.1267 ohanging the Fire Limits were presented; ~ Moved by Justioe that the said Ordinanoes be placed on their first rea.ding; Carried on rolloall,Cords,Falldorf,Justioe,Kniokrehm,MildensteiJ Upperman and Williams voting aye, nay none, absent Egge; Said Ordinances and each of them were read and decla.red passed their first reading. Moved by Williams that said Ordinances and eaoh of them be plaoed on their second reading by their respeotive titles and that the rules be suspended; 113 .. Carried. on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Justlce,Xnickrehm,Mildenstei9 Upperman and W 111iams voting aye,nay none,avsent Eggej Said Ordinances and each of them were read by their respeative ti tIes and declared passed their second rea,ding. Moved by Justice that the rules be suspended and s~ Ordinanoes and each of them be plaoed on their third reading by their respective titles; Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Justice,Xniokrehm,Mildensteill Upperman and Williams voting aye, nay none, absent Egge; Said Ordinanoes and eaoh of them were read by their respective titles and declared passed their third reading. Moved by Williams that said Ordinances Nos.l2SS and 1267 and eaoh of them be placed on their final passage and finally passeq Carried on roll oa1l,O~~ds,Falldorf,Justioe,Knickrehm,Mildenstei~ Uppermaroand Williams voting aye,nay none,absent Egge; The Mayor deolared said OrdinanoesNos.1266 and 1267 and eaoh of them finally passed and approved the same. Reports of the City Clerk and Water ,Light Ie Ioe Commissioner Justice for Deoember 1928 were read and on motion o~\IBmWdm~~ referred \ to the Finance Oommittee. len motion of Falldorf all Books and Records pertaining to the Sewer System,now in the office of the Water, Light Ie Ice Commissioner are ordered turned over to the C,ity Engineer for use by his department, and for his charge . On motion of Falldorf the City Clerk was instructed to advertise for Steel filing Cabinet for the Vity Engineers Department. Adjourned R.E.Oli City Clerk ".-- '., --..~""" -. ---~.~-'--_~":_-----'-'--_~'~c,"-- '-''--__.....:..._c::_.;.<,_-'-_~",__'.,._'..:....:........~ REPOR1~ OF APPBOPRI!\ TICNS AND 11'XFSUDI '"TJ1:-:~E8 FOR THE-FISOAL YEAR 1929 and to January 31, 1929. 8818.1'i88 f~l C) , streets 25, '):JO Hydrant Rental f5 , 500 .~ ~ 1i~;h ting 18,500 SeVier In(;iden 20,ono "Decree of ct. 130,000 Incidentals 14,000 151,000 7,000 19,000 8,000 25,000 1;:),000 LJ" 500 227,500 -'" I (] e li~md Watf"r Fund l,tvht Fllnd Sewer District Fund .. pa-vine: Di ,st., E\md Bond & Int., Fund Total GENEEA L FUND <1~'Z. 9ill 90 ,We. ," ,: . '. {,) 8, r-549 . 89 8, 8~)O ..98 6,015,86 27,358.65 Park Fund 2, 1':':~i6. ci5 Pollee :F'und f3,909.43 Ceme~tery F'.md :3, 185. 22 FLee Fund 8,771. 98 P8vinc Fund. 19, '786. 6~') MU.8i c~ Fund 1, r-50o. 00 71,G18.lCJ 15,677.18 27, em5. 58 75,2(38.69 r?, ?'"..'~). 9~3 '75, 9;::;:3.. 13S 1,fJ15.00 ~;?O, :5;::;4. ~37 Respectfully 8'lbmitted January 31, 1929. H. F. Cliffo:cd, City Olerk. ~-"'~'-'-..o~_~,-,-.:-,-.._,,- ,,'} :~ (Jr-;o 08 "~I' 0,....., ,...... C) . ..... oJ Hi,iL50.11 5,500.00 1G,500.00 11,149.02 60,000.00 7,984.14 I' ':,":' ("41 ~r:;: '_ r_:: c; ,l...I .. t,..- oJ 4. a . 75 10,090.57 4, :3JA. 78 1(;, ;;~2n. ()2 -f3, ? . 83 (.) , OO(). t)() 155,881. 84 114 115 !i!!.2..kJl112.1.. .. "., U IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND OITY OOUNOIL of the ci ty CJ)f Grand Island, Nebraska.. sitting as a !Card of Equal- ization, in accordance with due noticegiven thereo~ as re- quired by law.. that we find the total cost of the construction of sewer District No. 149 to be the sum of $213.84; that the benefits accruing to the real estate in said distriot to be the sum of $213.a4, and that the benefits aooruing to the respective lots.. tracts and parcels of land in said sewer district to be the sum as set forth opposite the several descriptions, as follows: LOT 3 4 I 6 W.14'- 7 :&:.38.8' - rr.8 BLOOK 14 14 14 14 14 7 14 14 ADDITION Evan's " " it " if " OWNER Hans Moeller Hans Moeller Allen E. Ellsworth Anna M. Rourke Anna M. Rourke Anna S. Taylor Anna S. Taylor To tal dOUNT. t 35.64 35.64 35.64 35.64: 9.45 26.19 35.64 $213.84 /'i.~">//"j~: -, ,1i'/] E- ,-,,"^'.v4~ .' <1/- .}:i:3i:/'/> .~--- - .., Grand Island,~ebraska,Febru~ry 6,1929,7-30,P.M. The Counail met as a Board of Equalization for the purpose of equa~ izing and Assessing the b~nefits accrueing to the r~~pective lots, tracts and parcels of land in Sewer Dist~lct NO.14~'of the City of Grand Island,Nebraska, by reason of the laying of a Sewer there- -in and levying a tax to pay for same;His Honor,the Mayor presiding and Oords,Falldorf,Knickrehm,Mildensteim,Upperman .and Williams present at roll call, absent .EggeandJusticei Proof of Publication of Notice of meeting as a Board of Equaliza- tion was read and placed On file. The Oouncil remained in session until 8 o'clock P.M. and no person having appeared to obj eat to or protest against the proposed AsseS-i.' ment and Levy; Falldorf presented the for~geing Resolution and moved its adoptionjmotion carried on roll ca11;Oords,Falldorf, Knickrehm,Mildenstein,Upperman and Williams voting aye,nay none ~_l?~~AtEgg~ and, ,. J:us:tice, and the Mayor deolared the Kotion carried and the Resolution adopted. The Minutes of the meeting as a Board of Equalization were read and approved.On motion of M~~~sjejft the Oounci1'adjourned as a Board of Equalization. ~.~~ H.E.01ifford, City Olerk. /'7/'--'\"\,-",~, ~.- / '" ,," (; 116 ~ -- " Grand Island, Nebraska, February 6,1929. The Council met in regular session, His Honor,the Mayor,presiding and Cords,Falldorf,Xnickrehm,Mildenstein,Upperman and Williams present at roll call, absent ,Igge and Justice. The minutes of the last regular meeting were read and approved. Communication from the Grand Island Clearing House Ass'n in regard to reducing rate of interest~ the Banks w~uld pay on City Deposits was read and on motion of F~lldorf referred to the Finance Committee. Bids for Coils for the Ice Plant of several parties were opened and read and on motion of Falldorf referred to the Water,Light and Ice Committee and the Commissionsr for examination and Rep. Bids for small Truck for the Engineering Department were opened and read and on motion of Falldorf referred to the Special Com. The SpecialC~mmittee made report as follows; February 6,1929 Hon.Mayor & City Oouncil,Grand Island,Nebraska. Gentlemen; Your Special Committee has to report that they deem it necessary and advisable that the Mayor and Auditing Committee be authorized and empowered to employ a steno~rapher and typist who shall have desk room in the office of thet1 City Clerk , whose office hours shall be from 8 A.M. to five P.M. ,or such time as may be found desirable ,and whose duties shall be to assist with the work in the City Clerk's office, assist the Auditing Commit- -tee ,do City ~ work for Mayor and Members of the Counciland for the Engineers,Building Inspector's office,Street Superintendent and Treasurer's office,as may be more determined by theMayor and the Auditing Committee.At a,salary of $80.00 per mont h. Yours Truly, Henry H.Falldorf L.C.Williams C.Cords Carl Knickrehm, On motion of Falldorf the report was adopted. The Water Committee presented report as follows; " Grand Island,Nebraska,February 4th 1929 Hon.Mayof & City Counci1,Grand Island,Nebr. We, Your Coromi ttee "". on water ,Light & Ice , beg to report that attached hereto , is a ."'Contract, between the City of Grand Island and the Union Pacific Railroad Company ,for the furnishing of surplus Ice ,to the Company in Grand Island, We wish to recommen~ the acceptance of the same and to instruct the Mayor and City Clerk ,to properly execute the contract. L.C.Williams Louis E.Upperman, Committee. On motion of Williams the report was adopted and the Mayor and City Clerk authorized and direc.ted to properly execute the Contract therewi t.h presented. Claim of ket!prtG@ue fr was presented by Falldorf and on motion Motor Company for damages of Williams no action was taken thereon. Continuation Bond of Nebraska State Bank with Fidelity and Depostt Oompany of Maryland extending Bond covering Deposits in the sum of $10,000 from Jan.I,1929 to Jan.l,1930 was presented and the Bond Oommittee reported the same correc.t and dn motion of Upperman the same was accepted and approfed. --4 .. x u 117 Claim od Brown Instrument ICo.of Phila.,was again taken up and referred to the Water Commissioner and Water Committee to have such Affidavit of Bond prepared and filed to satisfy them and and a Duplicate Warrant is then to be drawn. On motion of Falldorf the Special Committee was given Power to Act in the matter of accepting bid for Truck ,after viewing the .trucks offerred. ~.~ ~ On motion of Mildenstein the Clerk was instructed to advertise -~ -- for bids for cement floor in the Air-port Building ,as per specifications in the office of the Chief Building Inspector. On motion of Mildenstein the Committee was instructed to purchase hot air Furnace for the Air-port Building. Bills against the City were read and on motion of Mildenstein allowed, for list see the Claim Register. An Ordinance,NO.1268,providing for the issuance Of $63,000.00 of Bonds to pay for the PaViing in Paving Districts Nos.74,76,77 &: 78 was presented; Moved by Mildenstein that the Ordinance be placed on its first reading Carried on roll call Cords,Falldorf,Knickrehm,Mildensteih, Upperman and Williams voting aye,nay none, absent Egge &: Justice; The Ordinance was read and declared passed ,its first ,rs,ding. 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,Knickrehm,Mildenstein~ Upperman and Williams voting aye, nay none, absent Egge and Justice; The Ordinance was read amd by ~ts title and declared passed its Second Reading. Moved by Upperman that the rules be suspended and said Ordinance placed on its third reading by its title; ''1\ Carried on roll call7Cords,Falldorf,Knickrehm,Mildenstein~ Upperman and Williams voting aye, nay none,absent Egge and Justice; 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; -~-_.~-.:;,..,~~:~-"...~:.-_- -.:.-- ....,:'--~.~. 118 Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Mildenstein, Knickrehm Upperman) and Williams voting aye,nay none, absent Egge and Justice; The Mayor declared the Ordinance finally passed and approved the same. "h .~ -... 1269 A n Ordinance,No.7S69,creating Paving District No.79,part of Cedar Street, was presented; Moved by Mildenstein that the Ordinance be placed on its first reading;Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Knickrehm,Mildenstein, Upperman and Williams voting aye, nay none, absent Egge and Justicf; The Ordinance was read and declared passed its first reading. Moved by Mildenstein that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance placed on its seaond reading by its title; Carried on roll call Cords,Falldorf,Kniclrehm,Mildenstein,Upperman & Williams voting aye,na.y none, absent Egge and Justice; fhe Ordinance was read by its title and dealared passed its second re~ding. Moved by Upperman that the rules be suspended and said Ordinance placed on its third reading by its title; Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Knickrehm,Mildenstein,Upperman & Williams voting aye, nay none absent Egge and Justice; The Ordinance was read by its title and declared pEed its third reading; Moved by Mildenstein that the Ordinance be placed on its final passage and finally passed; Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Knickrehm,Mildenstein,Upperman & W"illiams voting aye,Nay none,absent Egge and Justice; The Mayor declared the Ordinance finally passed and approved the same. -~ -- An Ordinance,No.1270,creating Water Main District NO.63 ,Division Street,Blaine to Ingals ,An Ordinance No.1271,levying Special Tax in Sewer District NO.149,Block l4,Evans Addition,were presented; Moved by Mildensteinthat the said Ordinances and each of them be placed on their first reading; Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Knickrehm,Mildenstein,Upperman & Williams voting aye,nay none, absent Egge and Justice; Said Ordinances were read and declared passed their First reading. Moved by Upperman that the rules be suspended and said Oadinances and each of them be placed on their second reading by their titles; 119 Carried on roll ca11,Cords,Fa11dorf,Knickrehm,Mi1denstein,Upperman & Williams voting aye,Nay none,absent Egge and Justioe; ~ --.I' Said Ordinances and each of them were read by their respeative titles and declared passed their seo~nd readint. Moved by Knickrehm that the rules be suspended and said Ordinances and each of them be placed on their third reading by their respective titles; Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Knickrehm,Mildenstein,Upperman & Williams voting aye,nay none,absent Egge and Justice; Said Ordinances Nos.1270 and 1271 and each of them were read by their respective titles and declared passed their third reading. Moved by Williams that sroid Ordinances Nos.1270 & 1271 be piaded o'n their final passage and finally passed; Carried on roll oall,Coxds,Falldorf,Knickrehm,Mildenstein,Upperman & Williams voting aye,nay none,absent Egge and Justice; The Mayor declared said Ordinanoes los.1270 and 1271 and each of them finally passed and approved the same. Estimate of the City Engineer of oost of Water Main in Disteict No.63 was read and on motion of Mildenstein adopted and the Clerk instructed to advertise for bids for its construction. The Clerk called the attention of the Council to tne letter of Attorneys Chapmaa & Cutler suggesting the failure to specifically accept Paving Districts Nos.74,76,77 & 78 and the following resolution was presented to cover the objections; Resolutiom ~ . BE IT RESOLVED; BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL, of the City of GRAND ISLAND,NEBRASKA; That we hereby &9Cept Paving Districts Nos.74,76,77 & 78 of the City of Grand Island,Nebraska as of the date of the Ordinances levying the Tax in each of said respective Districts . On motion of Falldorf the;;B.esplution was adopted on roll oall, Cords,Falldorf,Knickrehm,Mildenstein,Upperman and Williams voting aye,nay none,absent Egge and Justice, and the Mayor declared the resolution adopted and his approval of same. ~~.o..:":"~__~~~~G~"'~~-:_ 120 The Mayor presented the following Resolution and suggested that the same be adopted by the Council; RESOLUTION ~~ Be it resolved by the Mayor and City Council; Whereas there are certain Bills Pending in the Legislature vi tally effecting the welfare of the Ci ty of GrandIaand, Nebraska. Therefore Be it resolved that we request the Hon.John McLellan and Hon.H.C.Wellensiek to favor suoh bills and particularly the bill,House Roll 25,authorizing the City to annex territory under certain condition,to extend Water Mains,Sewer Mains and Power and Light lines outside the City and in reference to Weeds,Snow and Ice,collection of Dog Taxes and Tobacco Licenses and any and all legislation beneficial and advantageous to the City. On motion of Falldorf the Resolution was adoptedtunanimously. Reports of the Clerk,Treasurer,Weigher,Chief Building Inspector, and Police Judge were read and on motion of Falldorf referred to the Auditing Committee. AdiPourn~~~ H.E.Clifford City Clerk -~~ ~ 121 -~ Grand Island,Nebraska,February 20,1929 The Oounci1 met. in regular session,His Honor,the Mayor presiding and all Members present at roll call. T he minutes of the last regular meeting were read and approved. Bids of E.H.Baker ,Ideal Cement Works and Gee:t Co. ,for putting: 1n Cement floor at the Air-Port were opened and read and on motion of Mildenstein referred to the City Property Committee. Bid of the Oity Water Department for putting in Water Main in Water Main District No.63 was opened and read and being the only bid ,on motion of Justice was aooepted. The Special Oommittee made report as follows; Grand Island,Nebraska,February 20th,l929. To the Hon.Mayor and Oity Oouncil; Gentlemen; We your Speelal Committee to whom was referred the bids for the puroha.se of a serv:cioe truok for the Engineering Depart (the Committee given power to act) find upon investigating the different bids ,that the Wippet offerred for the sum of $545.00 by the Brandes Co.to be the lowest and best bid ,and therefore recommend that selection of the Oommittee be accepted. Respectfull., submitted. Henry H.Falldorf C.Cords L.C.W i11iams Oarl ICnickrehm Speoia1 Committee. On motion of Falldorf the report was adopted. The Street Oommittee presented report as follows; February 20th .1929 To the Hon.Mayor & Oity Council. Gentlemen; We your Oommittee on Streets and Alleys do hereby recommend that a resurfacing District be created on East Fourth Streetfrom the Burlington Tracks to the West Right of Way line of the Ord Branch. L.C.Wi11iams C.Cords Geo.Mi1denstein C.H.Justice On motion of Williams the report was adopted. The Water, Light & Ice Oommittee made report as follows; Grand Island, Nebraska, February 13th ,1929. Hon.Mayor & Oity Council; Gentlemes; We,your Committee on Water,Light and Ice,to whom was referred the several bids ,for the furnishing of refrigeration pip- ing,fittings ,etc.beg to report that we find the bid of the Allen Ice Machine Oompany,of Omaha,Nebraska,to be the lowest and best bi~ We therefore recom~end ,that the Olerk be instructed to notify the Allen,Ice Machine Company ,of the acceptance of their proposal. C.R.Justice Louis E.Upperman L.C.Williams Oommittee. On motion of Justice the repor~ was adopted. ~~ The Water & Light Committee made repqrt as follows; Grand Island, Nebr. February 16th 1929. y Hon..Mayor & Oity Council,Grand ISland,Nebr. /\.. Gentlemen; We, Your Committee,on Water and Light,beg to repor~, that we find it advisable at this time ,to purohase one steam drivea Boiler Feed Pump ,for the Power Plant ,speaifications for which ,are on file at the office of Water & Light Commissioner. The Engineer's Estimate for the unit is $2500.00. We would recommend that the Clerk be instructed to advertise for bids for the sarne,to be opened at a spea1al meeting on March ~th 1929/ ! j On motion of Justioe C.H.Justice Louis E.Upperman L.C.Williams Committee. the report was adopted. j//' ;-/. 122 The following Resolution was presented and Justice moved n__ -- its adoption; RESOLUTION WHEREAS ,the UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY has tendered to the CITY OF GRAND ISLAND,Nebraska,a lease covering a portion of the Railroad Company's right of way at Grand Island, Nebraska,covering a sight for horse corral; and WHEREAS,it is considered that the best interests of said City will be subserved by the execution of said lease; THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GRAND ISLAND,NEBRASKA: That the terms of said Lease be and the same are hereby accepted on behalf of said City,and that the Mayor of said City be authorized ,empowered and directed to execute said Lease on behalf of said City and tha.t the City Clerk be directed to duly attest the same. O.H.Justice Motion carried on roll call unanimously and the Mayor declared it adopted and approved the same. Committee on Water,~ight & Ice presented report as follows; Grand Island ,Nebraska, February l3th,1929. Hon.Mayor & City Council;Gr ndImnd,Nebr. Gentlemen; We,your Committee~on Water ,Light and I06,beg to repon that the plans and spee1fications ,for the addition to the Turbim Room ,at the Power Plant,is now aomplete and we recummend that the same be accepted and that the Clerk be instructed to adver- -tise for bids on the same,to be opened at a special meeting of the Council,March 4th,1929. C.B.Justice, Louis E.Upperman L.C.W illiams Committee. -- -- . . The Plumbers and Drainlayers Bonds oK Nay Bros,were presented covering their Plumbers and Drainlayers Permits and the Bond committee reported finding each of them improper form and the sureties sufficient and on motion of Upperman they were approved and Permits ordered issued upon paymen:tof proper fees. Bond of N~lson L~ber & Supply Co.,was presented, covering their , \ Permit by the Chief Building Inspector for use of certain Streets and on motion of Upperman the Bond was approved and Permit iseu eQ. Agreement in Triplicate,of the G.I.National Bank,covering the deposit of Paving District Bonds pof #9000 with the City Treas to to eecure Deposits by the Water & Light Department was presented and on motion of Upperman it was approved and the Mayor and Clerk were instructed to execute the same in Triplicate. T he Sewer Oommittee presented report as follows; Grand Island,Nebraska,February 20th ,1929. To the Bon.Mayor and City Council. Gentlemen; We your Committtee on Sewer herewith submit for your approval ,a specification on Sanitary Sewer prepared by the City Engineer, we reoommend tla t a copy be signed by the Mayor and the City Clerk ,to be on file in the office of the City Olerk at all times. Respectfully submitted. Henry B.Falldorf, Max J.Egge L.O.Williams F ldCo~ittee on Sewer. C~HjJustice. On motion of al orZ the.report was adopueu. 123 Bills against the 0 ity were presented and read and on motion --~ -.. of Justice allowed, for list see the Olaim Register. An Ordinance, No. 1272, creating Re-surfaceing District No.1 was 1- presented;Moved by Justice that the Ordinance be placed on its first reading; Carried on roll call,Cords,Egge,Falldorf,Justice, Knickrehm,Mildenstein.Upperman and Williams voting aye, nay none ; The said Ordinance was read and declared passe~ its first reading. Moved by Williams that the rules be suspended and the Ordinanoe plaoed on its second reading by its title; Carried on roll call,Oords,Egge,Fa.lldorf,Justice,Knickrehm, Mildenstein,Upperman and Williams voting aye,nay none; The Ordinance was read by its title and decla:rred passed its sea,ond reading. Moved by Upperman that the rules be suspended and tre Ordinanoe placed on its third reading by its title; Carried on roll call,Oords,1 gge,Falldorf,Justice, Knickrehm, Mildenstein,Upperman and Williams voting aye,nay none; The Ordinance was read by its title and devaared passed its thir~d reading. Moved by Mildensvein that the Ordinanoe be placed on its final passage and finally passed; .~ -- Justice, Carried on roll call,oords,Egge,Falldorf~Kniokrehm,M1Idenstein, Upperman and Williams voting aye,nay none. The Mayor dealared the Ordinance finally passed and approved the same. Report of the Water,Light and lee Oommissioner for January was read and on motion of Falldorf filed in the City Olerk's Office. On motion of Justioe the Oounoil adjourned to Marah 4,1929,8,P.M. ~~ Oity Clerk. 124 Grand Island,Nebraska,March 4,1929,8,P.M. The Council met pursuant to adjournment President Falldorf presiding and Cords,Egge,Knickrehm,Mildenstein,Upperman and Williams present at roll call. A communication from the Farmers Union Elevator Co.,as to road and alley in the vicinity of their place of business was read and on motion of Williams referred to the Street Committee. Bids of Worthington Pump Co.,Kansas City ,Mo. ..~... ~ Commonweih.:tJb.h Electric Co., of St"Paul,Minn. and Dayton-Dowd Co., of Quincy ,Ill., wer Pump for the Water & ~ Light Plan.t were opened and read and on motion of 'vVilliams referred to the Water & Light Committee 8: Commissioner.. B:Lds for ad-Ii ti)n t,,) ~11e \'1a'1er & Light Plant Building of Paul Sothman, Grand Island The Geer Compa.ny " Walter D.Boyll il Goehring -Sotbnan Co It \., C.E.Atv;'a,tf.;l~ Co it p.: Henry Ohlsen & Son Dav'icl City EI'rL€st Rolca.11:c fk SOJ1S IJincoln WerG opcmou. c.ncl rc;:,,(L LYld. on rwtioL. of Willian.3 :;:'3:f;J;:,"'nd to +Jr~ V!<1.~~A:Y' Be Light Committee to investigate and report. Bids 'of Wm.Kelly & Co. ,and of Nay Br'or=;. for doing PlumbiIJg rl and Heating on the new work were opened and read and on motiD of Williams referred to the Water & Light Oommittee and Com'r. Bid of E.H.Baker for Sidewalk along the Light Plant was opened and read and on motion of Williams referred to the Water & Lig~ Committee and Oommissioner. ~ -. R.E.Murphy Typewriter Co.,filed bid for Wide Typewriter and Desk and a Stenographer's Desk and on motion of Williams the Bid was accepted. On motion of Williams the salary of the Street Oommissioner 'is to be $175 per month after May 1,1929 AdjOUr~~ H.E.Clif City 125 REPORT OF APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURES FOR THE FISOAL YEAR 1929 AND TO MARCH 5, 1929 Appropriated Expended Salaries $ 10,000 streets 25,000 -4 Hydrant Rental 5,500 ~ Lighting 16,500 Sewer Inc. 20,000 Deoree of ct. 60,000 Inoidentals 14,000 151,000 GENERAL FUND $ 5,208.11 10,554.42 9,359.83 7,000 8,811.86 33,934.22 PARK FUND 2,416.50 POLICE FUND 19,000 11,211.01 CEMETERY FUND 3,685.48 FIRE FUND 10,980.69 PAVING FUND 19,786.63 MUSIC FUND 1,500.00 83,514.53 17,635.07 30,078.26 97,806.35 3,075.64 75,993.03 1,815.00 309,917.88 8,000 25,000 13,000 4,500 227,500 Ice Fund Water Fun€l Light Fund. $ Sewer Distriot Fund paving District Fun~ Bond & Interest Fund TOTAL Respectfully submitted March 6, 1929. H. E. Clifforci City Clerk ~~ "_______ ___~.." ~____~___~.. n_ _____~~__.___.___________ ~_~_ _._____~_ _.......:...-_..;_~.:.....__~_.__. ___.~"-____ _n ,__~_~ c-:c_. Ba,lance $ 4,791.89 14,445.58 5,500.00 16,500.00 10,640.17 60,000.00 5,188.14 117,065.78 4,583.50 7,788.99 4,314.52 14,019.31 6,786.63 -- 3,000.00 143,985.47 y 126 Grand Island,Nebraska,March 6,1929 The Council met in regular session,His Honor,the Mayor,presidiug Ja ..., and all Members present at roll call. The minutes of the last .regular meeting on Feb.20, and the adjou- -rned meeting of March 4, 1929 were read and approved. Bid of Kent Engineering Co., of Minneapolis ,Minn. for Pump was presented and having been received late and after all other bids had been opened,On motion of Egge was returned to BIDDERS. Protest of Andrew Larsen and others against Paving District 79 was read and on motion of Williams mefemeed to the Street and ~ -.II' Alley Commit~ee to investigate and report. The Special Committee made report as follows; Grq8sd Island,Nebraska,March 6th 1929 To the Mayor and City Council; Your Special Committee,in view of several disclosures that have been made in our investigation of the different City Depart- -ments ,we find that payments are made by the Light,Water and Ice Departments that do not belong to the above mentioned Departments, and we therefore recommend that the Water, Light and Ice Commissi.. -oner be instructed that no Bill shall be paid by him not belong- ing to Light.,", Water or Ice Departments, after the above date. Respectfully submitted. Henry H.Falldorf C.Cords L.C.W illiams Carl Knickr~hm.Special Com. On motion of Falldorf the report was adppted. The Water, Light & Ice Committee made report; Grand Island,Nebraska,March 6th,1929. Honorable Mayor & City Counci1,Grand Is1and,Nebr. ',( Gentlemen; We, Your Committee on Water,Light & Ice,beg to report that we finq the Worthington Pump & Machinery Corporation ,for Boiler Feed Pump and Turbine,to be the lowest and best bid ,at $2,372.00 and we recommend that the (Mayor andC lerk be instruct- ed to enter into Contract for the same. C.H.Justice L.C.Williams Max J.Egge Louis E .Upperman On motion of Justice the report was adopted. Committee The Water, Light & Ice Committee m~de report as follows; Grand Island,~ebraska,~arch 6th 1929 Honorable Mayor & City Counci1;Grand Island, Nebraska; Gentlemen; We, Your Committee on WaterlLight & Ice ,beg to report that we find the bid of the Kelly Plumoing Company, for Power Plant Plumbing & Heating to be the lowest and best bid at $1,100.00 and we recnmmend that the Mayor and Clerk be instructed to enter into Contract for the same. C.H.Justice L.C.Williams Max J.Egge Louis E.Upperman Committee. On motion of Justice the report was adopted. The Committee on Water. Light & Ice made report as follows; Grand Is1and,Nebraska,March 6,1929 Hon.Mayor & City Council;Grand Island,Nebraska; Gentlemen; We,your Obmrnittee on Water Light & Ice ,beg to report that we find the bid of the Ceer Company ,for Power Plant I Building ,to be the lowest and best bid ,at $30,180.00, and we . recommend that the Mayor and Clerk be instructed to enter into contract for the same. C.H.Justice L.C.Williams Max J .Egge Louis E,Upperman n~ .~ ~ ~_.- ,',,:> . "" .:,',:"),, . ; :" .~ ----". ~~"~ 127 On motion of Justice the report was adopted. The Water, Light & Ice Committee presented a proposition of Ulry-Talbert Company for the heating of their Building by Steam from the Water & Light Plant and Duplicate Contrac~ for carrying out the proposition and on motion of Justice the proposition was accepted and the Mayor and Clerk instructed to Execute the Contatact as presented in Duplicate. The Bond Obmmittee presented a Depository Bond of the Grand Island National Bank in the sum of $6500 covering Deposits of the Treas. and on motion of Egge' the same was referred to the Finance Committee The City Property Committee made report as followsl Hon.Mayor and City Council; Your Committee on City Property ,to whom was referred the bids for concrete floor in our Municipal Air -Port ,beg to report that the bid of The Geer Company for $445~ 00 is the lowest and best bi do We,therefore,recommend that the Contract be awarded to the same. Geo.Mildenstein C.Cords Louis E.Upperman Carl Knickrehm. On motion of Mildenstein the report was adopted. On motion of Mildenstein the Committee was authorized to erect a i--., drinking fountain at the AiT-Po~t g~. , c) JJJ,f ,,''', , v' p--1,""",>L..,"",.~"", Bills agaunst the City were presented and read and on motion of Mildenstsin allowed, for list see the claim Register. Peti tion for the Paving of a portion of Elm Street was read and on /.--" motion of Justice referred to the Street & Alley Commit~ee. An Ordinance,No.1273,fixing salaries of City Officers and Employees was presented; Moved by Justice that the Ordinance be placed on its first reading; Carried on Roll call,Co:r.ds,EggelFalldorf,Justice,Knickrehm,Milden- stein, Upperman and Williams votlng aye,nay none; 'I'he rOrdinance was read and declared passed its first reading; Moved by Mildenstein that trte rules be suspend ed and the Ordinance placed on its second reading by its title; Carried on roll call,Bords,Egge,'Falldorf,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 Mildenstein that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance placed on its third reading by its title; Carriedonroll call,Cords,Egge,Falldorf,Justice,Knickrehm, Mildenstein,Upperman and Williams voting aye,nay none; The Ordinance was read by its ti tIe and declared ~asseaUA"s third reading. Moved by Justice that the Ordinance be placed on its final passage and finally passed; Carried on roll call,Cords)Egge,Falldorf,~ustice,Knickrehm, Mia;aeih.scbain,Upperman and Williams voting aye,nay none. The Mayor declared the Ordinance finally passed and approved the same. Reports of the various City Officers were read and on motion of Mildenstein filed in the mammmmm Office of the City Clerk. The Mayor called attention to the Bad condition of the St.Paul road and the mat~er was discussed. On motion of Justice checks of un-successful bidders were ordered surrendered . Adjourned ~~~ H.E. ~ford City Clerk -- -., _u.- -., 128 Grand Island,Nebraska, March 14,1929,S,P.M. The Oouncil met in Specia~ Session ,His Honor the Mayor presidi~ and all Members present except Egge,pursuant to the following call which was read and made a part of the minutes; Grand Island,Nebr,March 13,1929 ~ To the Members of the City Council, Grand Island, ebraska; Gentlemen; A specrial meeting of the City 0 ounci1 is hereby called for this evening at S O'cloek at the Council Ohamber for the purpose of taking such action as the Council may deem best in the matt~r of submitting amendments to the Home Rule Oharter at the ensuing Municipal Election April 2,1929 ;and the taking up and acting upon any other matter of husinesa whioh the Oouncil may wish to consider Servioe of call aocepped ~.A.ABBOTT,JR.MAYOR. C.H.Justice Oarl Xnickrehm L.C.Williams Henry H.Falldorf O.Oords Geo.Mildenstein Louis E.Upperman Max Egge A communioation from the Board of Education by W.A.Reutling~r and Gle~n H.Geddes,Oommittee, was presen~ed asking that Oedar Street between Ninth and Tenth be closed on sChool,days between 12;30 p.m. and 1;15 p.m.,was read and on motion Qf Justice referred to the Street & Alley Oommittee. The Street & Alley Committee made report as follows; To the Mayor & 0 ity Oouncil I We your committee on Street & Alley reoommend that the request , of the School Board be granted. L.O.Williams C.R.Justice o .Oords Geo.Mildenstein, Committee. On motion of Williams the report was adopted. Moved by Justice/that the following proposition be placed on the ballot at the ensuing Municipal Election, April 2, 1929: To amend Article Seven of the Charter of the City of Grand Islard, Nebraska, by adding thereto a new section to be numbered Section 20, said section to read as follows: Sec. 20. The Oity Council shall have power to create ornamental lighting districts for the purpose of acquiring and installing ornamental lights, including poles, fixtures, wiring, underground conduits and all necessary equipment and accessories, in or along any street, public grounds or avenue, within the city, the cost thereof to be assessed proportionately to the benefits an the property b~~efited thereby, within sa.id district. The total 129 .~ -~ Grand Island, Nebraska, to read as follows: Sed. 15. The payor compensation of the Mayor and Councilmen shall be as follows: the Mayor $750.00 per annum, Councilmen $300.00 each per annum- and the Mayor and Council shall have power by ordinance to fix the payor compensation of all other officers, and change the same at pleasure by a three-fourths vote of all members of the Council; PROVIDED, that the payor compensation of any officer so fixed by ordinance shall not be increased or diminished during the term of office to which he was so elected or appointed. Carried on roll call, Cords, Falldorf, Justice, Knickrehm, Mildenstein, Upperman, and Williams, aye, nay none, absent Egge. M0ved by Falldorf that the following proposition be placed on the ballot at the ensuing Municipal Election: The Airways Division of the Department of Commerce of the United states, agreed to lease all of their equipment at the emergency landing field to the Oity of Grand Island, if the City would properly light ~ and maintain the same as a suitable landing field, but that they would be required to abandon the field entirely if the City did not so take it over. Do you approve of the action of the Mayor and Council in taking over and maintaining this Airport as a field for emergency landings for mail planes, and for general commercial purposes. Oarried on 1"011 call, Cords, Falldorf, Justice, Knickrehm, Mildenstein Upperman, and Williams, voting aye, nay none, absent Egge. Moved by Falldorf that the SpecialOommittee be authorized to have the City Clerk notify Undertakers that they must pay bills to Treasurer on or before MarChi 20, 1929, or show cause why same should not be paid. ~ .., Carried on roll call, Cords, Falldorf, Justice, Knickrehm,Mildenstein, Upperman, and Williams voting aye, nay none, absent Egge. Adjourned, ~~ H. E. Clifford, City Clerk 130 ~ .. Grand Island,Nebraska,MaIlch 20,1929 The Council met in regular ~ession1His Honor,the Mayor presid- ng and all Members present at,ro 1 call. The minutes of the meetings of ~arch 6" & 14~ were read and approved. A Communication from the Fairmont Creamery Co., in regard to making Sewer connection was read and on motion of Falldorf referred to the Sewer Oommittee. Two Petitions for Sewer Districts in the Vantine Subdivision were read and on motion of Falldorf referred to the Sewer Com. The Street Commi ttee made report.; To the Hon.Mayor and City Council; We, Your Committee on Streets and Alleys recommend that the City purchase a road Mainaainor from the Lincoln Road Machia Company ,of Council Bluffs , Iowa, for the sum of $395.00 with extra set of blades. Respectfully submitted. L.C.Williams C.H.Justice C.Cords Joo.Mildenstein, Committee. On motion of Williams the report was ad~pted. The Street Committee also made report; To the Hon.Mayor and City Council; We, Your Committee on Streets and Alleys recommend that some action be taken on repairing paving and relaying sewer on Second Street from Wheeler Street to Sycamore Street. Respeotfully submitted, L.C.Williams C.H.Justice O.Oords Geo.Mildenstein,Committee On motion of Williams the report was adopted. The Street gommittee also reported; To the Hon. ayor and City 0 ouncil; We, your Committee on Streets and Alleys upon examining the protest filed on Oedar Street ,find over 51% of the prop- erty owners have protested. . We therefore reoommend that the Council repeal the Ordinanoe Qxeating Paving District No.79. Respectfully submitted, L.C.Williams C.H.Justice C.Cords Geo.Mildenstein,Committee On motion of Williams the report was adopted. The Street Commi tt.ee also reported; To the Hon.Mayorand Oity Council; We, your Committee on Streets and Alleys upon examining the Protest filed on Resurfacing District No.l,find the pro- test to be in-sufficient ,and therefore reoommend that the City Clerk be instructed to advertise for Bids.Respectfully submitted L.O.Williams C.H.Justice O.Oords Geo.Mildenstein, Committee On motion of Williams the report was adopted. The Street Committee also reported; To the Hon.Mayor and City Council; We, your Committee on Streets and Alleys recommend that a Paving District be oreated on Elm Street, from First Street. to Twelfth Street ,in accordance with the petition read at the last meeting. Respectfully submitted. L.O.Williams, C.H.Justice O.Cords Geo.Mildenstein,Oommitt~ was adppted. //' .. / -~ -~ r 1-'/ On motion og Williams the report The Street Committee reported; To'the Hon.Mayor and Oity Council; We, your Committee on Streets and Alleys recommend that the Oity Engineer be instructed to have all Paving Outs ,holes in Pavements and broken Oura .repaired at prices now on file in the Ci;; Engineer's office for previous work of this kind. L.C.Williams C.H.Justice C.Cords Geo.Mildenstein, Committee. On motion of Williams the report was adopted. c. _"_,_,,,'_~j,_._,~~.__ --"'.i.";';._:',_";~,",,,,-~~:,:c..,-":o.rt.,.;,,"';.' 131 u.. .-., The Water,Light and Ice Oommittee made report; Hon.Mayor & Oity ~ouncil,Grand Island,lebraska; Gentlemen; We, Your Gommi ttee on Water ,.Light and Ioe, beg to report that we find it necessary to purchase a Truck for the Ice Department. We, therefore, recommend that the Oity qlerk be instructed to advertise for bids for One-It Ton Truck " Ohassis and Oab only ,bidder to take in the old Nash Truck in trade. C.H.Justice, L.O.Williams Louis E.Upperman Max J.Egge, Committee. On motion of Justice the report was adopted. The Geer Oompany presented Bond covering their Contract for building Addition to the Water & Light Plant and the Bond Oommittee reported finding same in proper form and the surety sufficient and on motion of Upperman the Bond was approved. The Grand Island National Bank presented Depository Bonds in ~ the sums of$6500 &$10,000 respectively and on motion of . . Upperman they were both approved. Bills against the Oity Were presented and read and on motion of Justice allowed,for list ,see the Claim Register. An Ordinance,No.1274,creating Paving District No.80,part of ~ Elm Street, was presented; Moved by Justice that the Ordina~ce be placed on its first read~i Carried on roll call,Cords~Egge,~alldorf,Justice, Knickrehm, Mildenstein ,Upperman and Williams voting aye,nay none; The Ordinance 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; Oarried on roll call,Cords,Egge,Falldorf,Justice,Mildenstein, Knickrehm,Upperman and Williams 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 Ordinanee placed on its third reading by its title; Carried on roll call,Oords,Egge,Falldorf,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 Justice that the Ordinance be placed on its final passage and finally passed; Carried on roll call,Oords,Egge,Falldorf,Justice,Knickrehm, MiJdenstein,Upperman and Williams voting aye,nay none; The Mayor declared the Ordinance finally passed and approved the same. An Ordinanyg.J&l~lishing rules for the Oemetery was presented; Moved by Justlce that the Ordinance be placed on its first readin~ Carried on roll call,Cords,Egge,Falldorf,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; Oarried on roll call,Oords,Egge,Falldorf,Justice,Knickrehm, Mildenstein,Upperman and Williams voting aye,nay none; The Ordinance was re~d by its title and declared passed its sec.ond reading. Moved by Williams that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance placed on its third reading by its title; Oarried on roll call,Cords,Egge, Falldorf,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 Knickrehm that the Ordinance be placed on its final passage and finally passed; Oarried on roll call, Cords, Egge, Falldorf,Justice,Knickrehm, Mildenstein,Upperman and Williams voting aye,nay none; The Mayor declared the Ordinance finally passed and approved the same. ~ ---., 132 A n Ordinance,No.1276, providing rules etc. for the Air-Port was presented; Moved by Mildenstein that the Ordinance be placed on its first reading; Carried on roll call,Cords,Egge,Falldorf,Justice,Knickrehm, Mildenstein,Upperman and Williams voting aye,nay none; The Ordinance was read and declared passed its first reading. ~ -~ Moved by Mildenstein that the rules be suspended and the Ordi- nance placed on its second reading by its title; Carried on roll call,Cords,Egge,Falldorf,Justice,Knickrehm, Mil1denstein,Upperman and Williams voting aye,nay none; The Ordinance was read b~ 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; Carried on roll call,Cords,Egge,Falldorf,Justice,Knickrehm, Mildenstein,Upperman and Williams voting aye,nay none; The Ordinance was read by its title and eeclared passed its third reading. Moved by Williams that the Ordinance be placed on its final passage and finally passed; Carried on roll call, Cords, Egge, Falldorf, Justice,Knickrehm, Mildenstein,Upperman and Williams voting aye,nay none; The Mayor declared the Ordinance finally passed and approved the same. An Ordinanoe,NO.1277,defining the boundaries of the City was presented; . Moved by Justice that the Ordinance be placed on its first reading ; Carried on roll call,Cords~gge,Falldorf,Justice,Knickrehm, Mildenstein,Upperman and Williams voting aye,nay none; The Ordinance was read and declared passed its first reading. Moved by Justioe that the rules be suspended and the Ordiaance placed on its second reading by its title; Carried on roll call,Cords,Egge,Falldorf,Justice,KniBkrehm, Mildensuein,Upperman and Williams voting aye,nay none; The Ordinance was read amm by its title and dealared passed its second reading. Moved by Mildenstein that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance placed on its third reading by its title; Carried on roll call,Cords,Egge,Falldorf,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 Knickrehm that the Ordinance be placed on its final passage and finally passed; Carried on roll call,Cords,Egge,Falldorf,Justice,Knickrehm, Mildenstein,Upperman and Williams voting age,nay none; The Mayor declared the Ordinance finally passed and approved the same. Report of the Water ,Light & Ice Commissioner for February was read and on motion of Knickrehm placed on file. The City Engineer presented Estimate of cost of Re-surfacing District No.1, and on motion of Williams the same was adopted J.-- and the City Clerk instructed to advertise for bids for its construction. On motion of Williams the City Atty. was instructed to prepare an Ordinance repealing the Ordinance creating Paving District. No.79. Falldorf suggested the matter of a sale of a part of Lot One Blook 18 Clark's Add.,Blook l2,Original Town and on motion of Falldorf the matter of sale of same was referred to the City Property Committee to investigate and report. Adjourned --A -- ~~''"-"-;;';';::''';';: 133 Grand ISland,Nebraska,April 3,1929 'f.""" y The Counoil met in regular session Hie 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 Diamond Engineering Oompany of Grand Island, Western Bridge & Canst . Company orlfi Omaha, l~ebr. ~/~ ~~ --., Oentral Bridge & Const.Oompany of Wahoo,Nebr. Mid-State Const. Company of Hastings, .Nebr. for Re-Surfacing District No.l,were opened and read and on motion .,. of Justice referred to the Street & Alley Committee to investigate and report, with Power to Act. Several Bids for Truok for for use by the Ice Plant were opened and read and on motion of Justice referred to the Water, Light and Ice Plant to investigate and report. Egge made Oral report as to Depository Bank Bonds and ~eports; On motion of Egge the City Attorney was instructed to demand that all Depository Banks pay 2% interest on all Deposits for the months of February and March 1929. Bill of H.H. Hall in the sum of $1300 mmmfor Auditing was presenta and on motion of Justice referred to the Auditing Oommittee to investigate and report at the next meeting. Bill of H.G.Wellensiek and H.L.Blackledge in the sum of $40.00 for Stationery & Postage was presented by the Committee and on motion of Justice allowed. The Auditing Oommittee made report on the Claim of The Brown Instrwnent Company for Replacement of a lost Warrant recommending that a new Warrant in the sum of $41.58 be drawn and placed in the hands of Mr.Burdick the Oommissioner for further adjustment. And on motion of Falldorf the report was adopted and Warrant issue -~ ., , The matter of bad condition of the Paving and Sewer on Second St was brot up and on motion of Falldorf the same was referred to the Engineer to investigate and re~ert to the Oouncil,as soon as possible. Williams reported that the Stop & Go Signals had been received and were being installed. Bonds of Maurice Fowler,George Hosier,Everett E.Ramsey,Harry L.Mooe William H.Mader and George N.Reuting,as Policemen ,were reported by the Oommittee to be in proper form and the sureties sufficient (' 1$4 and on motion of Upperman said Bonds and each of them were ~~ -.II' approved. The Water & Light Committe made report; Grand Island~Nebraska,April 3,1929 Hon.Mayor & City Council,Grand Island, ebraska; mentlemen; We,your Committee, on Water and Light,beg to recom- mend the installation at this time ,in the City Power Plant, of one 25 ~on Travelling Crane ,specifications for which are /~ now on file with the City Clerk. We would further recommend that the Clerk be inst- -ructed to advertise for bids on the same,to be opened at the next regular meeting , Wednesday, April 17,1929. C .R.Justice Max J.Egge Louis E.Upperman L.C.Williams, Committee. On motion of Justice the Report was adopted. The Cemetery Committee reported; Hon.Mayor and Council; kore Watel Mains are needed for the Cemetery. Your Committee,therefore,recommends that the Clerk be instructa to advertise for bids on the following; 470 feet of 3 inch pipe. 510 feet 3/4 inch Pipe, 95 feet l~ inch Pipe. 9 Hydrants Geo.Mildenstein , Louis E.Upperman, C.J.Cords Carl Knickrehm On motion of Mildenstein the Report was adopted. The Sewer Committee reported that tlle Fairmont Cree~ery Company "1.f1d wi thdrawn their request filed at the last meeting and on motion of Falldorf the report was adopted. Bills against the City were presented and read and on motion of Justice, allowed, for list see the Claim Register. An Ordinance,NO.1278 Repealing Ordinance No.1269 creating Paving Bistrict No.79,Cedar Street, was presented; Moved by Williams that the Ordinance be placed on its first readig Carried qn roll call,Cords,Egge,Falldorf,Justice,Knickrehm,Milden- stein, Upperman and Williams voting aye, nay none; The Ordinance was read and declared passed its first reading. ~~ .., Moved by U~operman that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance placed on its second reading by its title; Carried on roll call, Cords,Egge, Falldorf,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 placed on its third reading by its title; Carried on roll call,Cords,Egge,Falldorf,Justice, Knickrehm, Mildens tein, Upper;;;an and Williams 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 pas- sage and finally passed; Carried on roll C~II,C ords,Egge,Falldorf,Justice,Mildenstein Knickrehm,Upperman and Williams voting aye,nay none; The Mayor ~eclared the Ordinance finally aassed and approved the same. 135 ( ~ ..,' On motion of Falldorf the City Treasurer was instructed to have Blank monthly reports printed to fit the files. Reports of the various Oitj Officers for March 1929 were read and on motion of Falldorfplaced on file, in the Clerk's Office. On motion of Falldorf the City Engineer and Water & Light Com'r were instructed to investigate the several sewers in the City and report the cause of their filling up and being injured in ~ rious ways. AClJOUTneCl City Clerk -- ... _.. __.~ __~______ _ .. ~'--'-'-.~_,--",~_~_'-"''-_~~_"",--"-.~ _..~,,-~,___O._"__~.--"-,-----,-----,-- .. "_~'__ "__~., _..:.-'-'..._____..__".........._:_.~__~_ _~ _ ._~c...c:--'-_-'--- ,-Coo .'_~. -'-_._~'--____'___.._~O,"_~_ ~,_" 136 Grand Island, Nebraska April B, 1929 The Council met as provided by law for the purpose of canvass- ing the returns of the Municipal and School Election held April 2nd, 1929, His Honor, the Mayor presiding, Cords, Egge, Falldorf, Mildenstein, Knick- rehm, Upperman and Williams present at roll call, absent Sustice. On motion of Egge the Clerk was instructed to open mail ballots. __ The Council proceeded to canvass the same. On motion of Egge the returns .., of said election where then opened and canvassed as Follows: ~ ,- -~ L--~,c;,~~~1<.L_~k~ 137 PROPOSITION NO.2 YES NO 30 96 56 121 147 183 43 77 60 149 193 106 110 17 59 65 81 63 126 5 951 836 PROPOSITION NO.3 YES NO 58 160 32 69 212 121 83 41 94 180 245 151 178 21 1382 26 35 40 29 63 456 .~ .~ BOARD OF EDUCATION C. E. Mikel ~ 75 199 Albert F. Newell74 199 Helen E. Roberts70 159 279 271 220 115 116 106 96 135 199 136 176 15 1425 99 218 199 167 193 15 1551 85 74 159 113 156 14 1156 s. E. Sinke)\ 62 181 242 97 95 218 181 181 210 18 1485 for Mayor Moved by Egge that inasmuch as O. A. Abbott, Jr.' Henry E. Clerk Treasurer Police Judge for Councilman Clifford, I James Nicholson/, Herbert F. Mayer,/ Chas. H. Justice,/ Carl Hehnke, for Councilmen George Mildenstein, Carl Knickrehm,/and each of them baving received the office largest number of votes for their respective~ and that they and each of them be declared duly elected for their respective office for the ensuing term, and the Clerk instructed to issue certificates of election for each of them. Carried on roll call, Egge, Cords, Fa1ldorf, Mildenstein, Knickrehm, Upperman and Williams voting aye, nay none, absent Justice. Moved by Egge that inasmuch as Albert F. Newell, S. E. Sinke, C. E. Mikel, and each of them having received the largest number School of of votes for a member of the Board of Education for the/District of the City Grand Island, County of Hall, State of Nebraska, and that they and each of them be declared duly elected, and the Clerk be instructed to issue cert- ificates of election for each of them. .~ -..., Carried on roll call, Cords, Egge, Falldorf, Mildenstein, Knickrehm, Upperman and Williams voting aye, nay none, absent Justice. Moved by Egge that inasmuch as 954 Electors voted "Yes" on Proposition No.1 and 824 Electors voted "No." on said proposition No. 1, that said proposition be declared to have carried and to have been adopted by the Electors of the City, as an amendment to the City Charter in the following form to-wit: That Article Seven of the Charter of the City of Grand . Island, Nebraska, be amended by adding thereto a new Section to read as follows: t \ '-\ .~_o<<'_...~__.~-..::....~",~ 138 Sec. 20. The Oity Oouncil shall have power to create ~U__ -.. ornamental lighting districts for the purpose of acquiring and install- ing ornamental lights, including poles, fixtures, wiring, underground conduits and all necessary equipment and accessories, in or along any street, public grounds or avenue, within the city, the cost thereof to be assessed proportionately to the benefits on the property benefited thereby, within said district. The total amount of the Special assess- ment shall be levied, one-fifth thereof to be delinquent in fifty days from the levy and one-fifth annually thereafter; each of the install- ments, except the first, to draw six per cent interest from the date of the levy, payable annually, until due and one per cent per month after due lIntil paid. Provided, however, that if within twenty days after the publication of the ordinance creating said district, a majority of the abutting property owners within said district sha.ll file, with the City clerk, written objections thereto, said work shall not be done but said ordinance shall be repealed. Motion carried on roll call Cords, Egge, Falldorf, Milden- stein, Knickrehm, Upperman and Williams voting aye, nay none, absent Justice, the motion was declared carried and said Amendment adopted and declared made a part of the Charter of the City. Moved by Egge that inasmuch as 951 Electors voted "Yes" on Proposition No. 2 and 836 Electors voted "No" on said Proposition No. 2 that said Proposition be declarEd to have carried and to have been adopted by the Electors of the City, as an amendment of Section 15 of Article III of the Charter of the City of Grand Island as follows: Sec. 15. The payor compensation of the Mayor and Council- men shall be as follows: the Mayor $750.00 per annum, Councilmen $300.00 each per annum, and the Mayor and Council shall have power by ordinance to fix the payor compensation of all other officers, and ohange the same at pleasure by a three-fourths vote of all members of the CounCil: PRO- VIDED, that the payor compensation of any officer so fixed by ordinance shall not be increased or diminished during the term of office to which he wa.s so elected 01" appointed. Motion carried on roll call Cords, Egge, Falldorf, Milden- stein, Knickrehm, Upperman and Williams voting aye, nay none, absent Justice, and the motion was declared carried and said amendment declared --- --., adopted and made a part of the Charter of the City. Moved by Egge that inasmuch as 1382 Electors voted "Yes" on Proposition No.3 approving actions heretofore taken on Airport Proposition and 456 Electors voted "No." on said proposition, that said Proposition No. 3 be declared to have been adopted. PROPOSITION NO. 3 /X, The Airways Division of the Department of Commerce of the United Sta.tes, agreed to l~ase all of their equipment at the emergency landing field to the City of Grand Island, if the City would properly light and maintain the sa.me as a suitable landing field, but that they would be required to abandon the field entirely if the City did not take it over. .~.~ ~ 4IiiIIiiiii.; ~ ~ 139 Oarried on roll call, Oords, Egge, Fa1ldorf, Mi1denstein Knickrehm, Upperman and Williams voting aye, nay none, absent Justice, and the motion was declared carried and the Proposition adopted. Adjourned, ~~ H. E. Clifford, City Clerk. -~.~ .--.- ..-,~. ~-_._-- --~-----.-_.----_.--_.-.--. --------- ----.-- 136 The Votes by Mail and in the several Districts were as follows; .~ .. lst.2nd.3rd.4th.5th.6th.7th.8th.9th. Mail- Total () ra.. ~;r8~-G;';~-.r/-.r'-r-7;(---j~W'-;;---5:--- W2d. 11 ill1t__ ~.k__~_"".1_.}Z.=k.&f1JimPdIf/L._W..._...w..._~."._~~.._=,~--~-"'''' " 1 " '-'. .-- ,', . -, ,.,,' : .._.L.......L......J..........J...... .......i..J.':':.j..... ". . [ : ' I I . , . \, i., J___.. L..~,=cL..,.- .' .., ' .,"~J..:..."....."..""...,...."'.,..:.'.L."'l7"..'........'., ".., "", 0/ ,f3~ II ?Jc!" V~~~1~"lt(lit.JJ{JLiwlll11iIL,,~L ; I . \ I. I, / ; .... .';.i , Tr easur e r !; L-i--j..--..~.L_....._~,._,.'_._,.,"_.,...,_...~..__._..:,j_""~..,...,...",...~,....,:,..,~. James Ni cho I son l~t3 ~,~8tk1Lq,'l::J,L,itj~.~.~kJ.3.~'L~LJ.LJ/iL~WitlliL.,k4J)t..,..,(!i:f. . .. ..f:.,.... ~ ; I: i ) i ; ! :i TI J:~ Police Judge I ! ~ ! I j ',. ;: ~ ' 1, j . . '. . ~._~-...-..-._{N...,,~-~_......t'#"'...""'"..'N'-w;'...f-....._.A~.,~~."v...t""""'...,.-;~1<~'~~"~~'v0...""""'T""'...;."..,..''''\-...:?~.c.,,.,..-~'''~.''-..,,'''~.''"'---''.~~c,.,".-~,."':,~-"''''''''''''"f''>~.~..--".,-''.~.'"..~.'''''''',....__"._L'....'..,.,.,_..,<_" -,>.-'.-..,.,..~=,,--..',~.""..--- Louis VI.Heyde ~lt!}/''''~lt,'t 11116,1101 ';tI'ilLD111k~!1tl1Y.. ~.(t!l /t)l1,{., ~./ , m r!i --~r-T-':-i -i -~(? -~-'T~~r'-'.-'-'~.~~ Ray IUiggins I, l'}ol!fULiU.!~, b t~ni'4,1l~*,,~..:~-:]~4...,~~.~;..: Herbert F. Mayer ~4; J ?PJVff1L /pZ~L~?l~L~1~l&J1L~~L"i~"WIJ:I_"""fJL~::-f'''''~~?L.,,_",:,...",,~~. Counci lmanl ( I ' 1 1 t ; 1 I ; ',,; Firs.t Ward, .j '1--/ . I ; I ,._"Tl.,,--H-.ri.,,_.t-'~~.."-.1'~..".,&-"""""'"~""~"i""..,_.,.c'T-"""""~'-'~""'''''''''''''''''' ~ Charles H.JUS~r~~.XI'2DI ( it ! j j 1 . ." / \{ .;,.5/~3 r v r /tlf~..JcA'-' ( (5 ;,t'~i-'-'~'-; '_.~.-t"_.'..<-r'~..."'..-r-."~'._~,t'M,."._...:t".~.".'''~'r''".'..''''''."=.*<,,..''~'..T.'".;-.'l'.... ..."."..",...'....,.<...... . cJ.. , if " ,'. " 1 f " '1 ~' Second Ward .: ~ \ , j ,; , ,I i.: I. t-+-- \ -+--h-~-h;qJukt-m_.k,:w.~,,';;ti;;:+.7.;. Cad; Hehnkei ' i . -+" --L..-.",:;;,~"-'~; .-.,- (""._L__'-j-"".;:tt~4.4j' Third Ward; ~ .; I .; ~ ._-4_--+_~"_h.!I~.'..'_.CF~+"_,~,,~.+--,._~},,'".,,''''$'''~.,,"'~""".'"'rF."".'-'f.'"...".."'-,.~..,,,.~.w,->,,.,<,.. Geo.Mildenstein. , ; ; t ] \ i .J/~i ,: q;f ,r" ':-l-+'I---.{,..,..t-,..+,.._+._.+.,_..t~'----..L..'-r-:;;'':-''_.'. ~ , l ~--l-.--l----+-->,,",,~~,",..",,"-4~,,,,,-.,,,.l"..,,,,~,",..~,,,>,",,,~..,."..~.,i".,~,..."~,L""'4'''''''''~''''''''''''"'''''''''O<''''''''.,.".-~'''',.....' ' Otto F. Gleisberg .. ! 7Hl J!.~l ltfb 1 '.' , :; i,,! .' .Ii <\1 /~(J. . ..... ',. ..... ....... : : r;-.! Tt13r","w""T""""" >T"'''''''>'T''"'---'''-r''"''JJ''''''-"''"''''r"~..t''.,.~":"",Y,,"".... .' '''.. Car 1 Kni ckrehm ~ 'lL~t-i-'-+-'-t"-+--fL__-::!f;~'<'I.j,~---~-,- Proposition NO.1:.. j 1 h l__+_4--4--l--~_.~--+.__._.'-",,- Yes i~ I k of k)t2I~~JlfLi{j>JLL.riL2cej_J1li.2::.L.,_.._,,- No '. t/I'.'jl1 'I1iVtJ() I ZU!. ("J'i' ;.1 2 () J. ~l / ~.' r"/; /./ 0.' 1.", 3 ~.:. f_, .\.' .. D '.? ....\1.., ..,,, ~ r:;) b1 l j I' :,c) '.!. fa \, cU; . v;'lJ " G' l ~..., . . .~ ' ; .......+. . . .: '""~> -j.....'''-,.,',.~i.'''.k'',_+'~,~''''_.,,'t'.--'"''"r:t.,l,~~~-~.-.~.""f''''~'''''''~r'''"'~''_'~M''_''<'~''b"'''''~''''"''''''''''''' .. Proposition No.2 , 'I!. 1-.-t---l--l....Jr---t--ir-h"-I--~~-.,~. Yes ~C)>! 9 tVfll1t ~ l02jL:!:.9JJil,~,,_l!_fllLe I l;L.:~ll_,.1:::~~.__".~".~>>,__,,,.* proPos::ion No.3 jfb\lH~~ Jq.t-64%1+~~~~J ::--Jl-~--t-.fJ_'; -'->"- , , ! I; ,! I i L . ~ ",,_~~:;.o,-<~_~1i~~""~~ \'I,;;(~~-A~Il"~'<1'1'''"'~~~''''''--;:''''I' .....;:.:;,,..,~..~~~~.....I'..."":t~ "'~...,-;;. _"'u>< Yes ;~pY~rl g.l.t'll/ Sff'fIVJJiLjtUlIifU1J:L~ I. ;r"Z No :1?--1/4 jJ 'iLI.,!.,b . 3 ! j-j Qj l1,t.k~. ",,,,,<>,~,_,^.~..~.~.~l...~_,~ ~ ' ! I ~~~~~i~~a~~uca-. ' -'~-tk""'6'7~si7-'C; 731 '-""7;~, ~ ..:\~ Albert F. Newell I I 1/ bj ~i ~~i~~i~k~Oberts "~'. _~,~..'J:.. Districts; Mayor; O.A.abbott,Jr. "~Z<:;:" -1 J~6V\;t" (~ . if . t~<:) Cl erk 0 J.JI.Y H.E.Clifford ;</ i/ Fourth Ward -.." _~.~......:....c__-"-~-:~~:..~..;..~:~~_<...;;...~~~,.. '2;,~:':"'~ 0 140 Grand Island, Nebraska Ap~il, 9, 1929 8 P. M. -~ .~ The Council met for organization as provided by law, His Honor, the Mayor, presiding and Cords, Egge, Falldorf, Justice, Knickrehm, Mildenstein, Upperman, and Williams present at roll call. The Bond Committee reported finding the bonds for the Mayor and Councilmen elect .Justice, Hehnke, Mildenstein, and Knick- rehm in proper form and sureties sufficient. On motion of Upperman the bonds were approved. The Mayor administered the oath of office to Council- men elect and they took their seats as Councilmen for the ensuing term. Councilman Eggein retiring, expressed his appreciation for the consideration received during his 4 years a.s councilman. The Mayor responded expressing the appreciation of the Mayor and Council for the good work Mr. Egge had done, and for the pleasant and agree- able association. The Mayor then appointed the following standing committees: FINANCE--Hebnke, Justice, Falldorf, Knickrehm PRINTING, PURCHASING, AND AUDITING--Falldorf, Williams, Justice Hehnke STREETS AND ALLEYS--Wi lliams, .Justice, Cords, AUldenst ein LIGHT, WATER AND ICE--Justice, Williams, Cords, Falldorf FIRE--Knickrehm, Upperman, Mildenstein, Cords ORDINANCES, LICENSES, BONDS AND ELECTIONs--Upperman, Cords Mildenstein, Knickrffi m POLICE AND BOARD OF HEALTH--Cords, Mildenstein, WilliaMS, ,Justice PARKS AND BANDS--Falldorf, Upperman, Hehnke, Knickrehm SEWERS--Falldorf, Hehnke, Justice, Williams CITY PROPERTY AND CEMETERY--Mildenstein, Upnerman, Knickrehm, Cords BUILDING CODE--Falldorf, Justice, Williams, Hehnke On motion of Falldorf the list of standing committees as presented by the Mayor was approved. n~ -.--., :. Justice nominated George Mildenstein a,s president of e~ the Council for the ensuing year. On motion of Falldorf nomination the rules suspended and was closed. On motion of Falldorf/ the Clerk wats instructed to cast the votes of the Councilmen for George Mildenstein for President for the ensuing year. The Clerk announced the casting of 8 votes for Geo. Mildenstein, and the Mayor declared him duly elected. 141 The City Property Oommittee reported some repairs need- ed at the Public Library to relieve a dangerous condition and that the Library Board reported they had no funds to pay for same. On motion of Falldorf the City Property Committee was instructed to .~ ~- get bids for such repairs as are needed to make the building safe, and to report at the next meeting, April 17th. Williams suggested that the "stop and Go" signals were being installed and would be completed in about two weeks. He also suggested the Police Department help fa.mtliarize the people a.s to their use. Adjourned. ~AL/I-J H. E. Clifford, City Clerk. -~ --. 142 p~, ,~ ---., Grand Is1and,Nebraska,Apri1 17,1929 T he Council met in regular session,His Honor,the ~ayor,presiding and Cords, Falldorf,Hehnke,Just1oe,Knickrehm,Mildenstein,Upperman and Williams present at roll call. The minutes of the meetings of April 3,8 I 9,1929 were read and approved. Communication from Grand Island Lodge No.22,I.O.O.F. as to Sidewalk near their property on Pine Street was read and on motion of W il- Iiams referred to the two Councilmen from the Third Ward. Bid of William Kelly & Co. for Water Mains at the Cemetery was read and on motion of Mildenstein referred to the City property Committee. . and Shepard-Niles Crane & Hoist Corp.N1.1es Division BidSof Freeman Boiler& EngineeringAfor Travelling Cranew@~~ read and on motion of Justice referred to the Water, Light & Ice,Com. Petition of Bradstreet & -Clemens Co for the creation of a Sewer District between N.Front & Fourth Streets from from Plum to Cherry was read and on motion of Falldorf ~eferred to the Sewer Committee. April 17,1929 The Street Committee made report; To the Hon.Mayor and City Council; We, your Committ.ee on Streets and Alleys find upon examination the Remonstrance filed against Elm Street to be insufficient, and therefore recommend that the Clerk be instructed to advertise for bids" Respectfully Submitted. L.C.Williams Geo.Mildenstein C.H.Justice C .Cords, Committee. On motion of Williams the report was adopted. J/ _,.A --., The Street Committee made Report; To the Hon.Mayor and City Council; We,your committee on Streets and Alleys ,find upon examination of the bids submitted on Re-surfacing District No.1, that the bid of the Diamond Engineering Company to be the lowest and best bid, and therefore recommend that they be awarded the Contract. We also recommend that since the 10 day period for selecting the type of Pavement has expired anq. no petition has been filed that it be re-surfaced with 2~ inch Brick. Respectfully submitted L.C.Williams Geo.Mildenstein C.H.Justice O.J.Oords Committee was adopted ~ t:ae G-ltl!'r"to April 17,1929 J-.--- c...// On motion of Williams the report ~vortise for bias, The W ater,Light & Ice Committee,reported; April 17,19 a9 Hon.Mayor and City Council,Grand Island, Nebraska; Gentlemen; ,We, your Comnii tte6 on Water, Light (),};d Ice v;o"l.1.1d like to ~cccmmend that any new employee ,from this date on , who is hired by these departments ,must ~irst submit himself to a physical examination and furnish a Doctor's Certificate as to his fitness to perform the duties as required for the particular position applied for. C.R.Justice L.O.Williams R.Falldorf O.J.Oords On motion .of Justice the report was adopted. Oommittee 143 The Water, Light & Ice Committee reported; Hon.Mayor & City Council,Grand Island ,Nebr. April 5,1929 Gentlemen; We, Your 0 ommittee on Water,Light and Ice,beg to report with regard to the bids submitted on trucks for ,use in the Ice Department ,that we found the bid of Mr.F.A.Terry,on a one and one-half Ton,G.M.C.Truck at $1435.00 ,to be the best bid. We therefore ask that our action in the purchase of this Truck , be ratified at this time. C.H. Justice L.C.Williams H.Falldorf J.C.Cords Committee. On motion of Justice the report was adopted. -....... The Water & Light Committee reported; April 5,1929 Hon.Mayor & City Council,Grand Island,Nebr. Gentlemen; We,your Committee on Water and Light to whom has been referred the Water Main Petitions on South Pine Street, from Emer- ald Street to South Street,also Petition on South Lowell Avenue from Agate Street to Herbert Street, beg to report that we find the Petitions signed by 5l%of the property owners represented and we recommend that an Ordinance be drawn creating the above Districts.Also that the Clerk be instructed to advertise for bids for the laying of Main in the above Districts. C.H.Justice H.Falldorf L.C.Williams C.J.Cords, Committee. On motion of Justice the report was adopted. The Sewer Committee made report; April 17,1929 To the Hon.Mayor and City Council; We, Your C'ommittee of Sewers ,recommend that a Sewer District be created in the A lley between Front Street and Fourth Street from Plum Street to Cherry Street and that the Clerk be instruc- -ted to advertise for bids. Respectfully submitted. Henry H.Falldorf Carl Hehnke L.C.Williams C.H.Justice Committee. On motion of Falldorf the Report was adopted. The Sewer Committee made report; April 17,1929 To the Hon,Mayor and City Council; , We,your Committee on Sewers ,find upon investigation that the Sewer in the Alley between Third and front Streets in bad condition,and therefore recommend that it be relayedfrom Walnut Street to Washington Street, and that the Clerk be instructed to advertise for bids.Respectfully submitted. Henry H.Falldorf, Carl Hehnke L.O.Williams C.H~Justice,Committee. On motion of Falldorf the report was adopted. On motion of Falldorf the City Engineer was instructed to prepare Plans for the Laying of Sewer.s in the Vantine and Pleasant Home Additions ,with proper lift ~tation; All to .oonform to the Sewer Plans prepared by Black &,Veatch . The Bond Committee reported finding the Bonds of Henry E.Cliffor~ City Clerk, Herbert F.Mayer,Police Judge and James Nicholson ,Treae to be in proper form and the sureties thereon sufficient and on motion of Upperman they were approved. The City Property Committee made report; To the Hon Mayor. City Council; Your City Property Committee has to report on the Bill of Geer Co. for Balance due on Air-Port Building ,$lOOO,recommending that the bill be allowed in the sum of $750,and the Balance,the sum of $250 be retained until some minor repairs be made ~o the Air-Port Building. Respeotfully. Geo.Mildenstein Louis E.Upperman Carl Knickrehm C.J.Cords Committee. On motion of Mildenstein the report was adopted. -~ .~ --.II' 144 The City Property Committee reported; To the Mayor and City Gouncil; We your Committee on City Property ,recommend that given power to act, in having the Brick Wall,Roof and of the City Public Library repaired. Geo.Mildenstein C.J.Cords Carl Knickrehm Louis E.Upperman On motion of Mildenstein the Report was adopted. April 17th 1929 we be Gutter Committee ~~ -.r On motion of Mildenstein the Bid of W m.Kelly & Co. for Water Mains at the Cemetery was accepted. On motion of Mildenstein the Committee waa instructed to purchasee a table and the necessary charts for use at the Air-Port. Bills against the were presented and read and on motion of Justioe allowed,for list see the Claim Register. An Ordinance fixing the payment of Salaries of Mayor & Counoilmen as authorized by Section 15 of Artiole 3 of the Charter was pre- sentedbeing no.1279; Moved by Justice that said Ordinanoe be placed on its first rwadb; Carried on rpll oall,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,kniokrehm, Mildenstein,Upperman and Williams voting aye,nay none; The Ordinanoe 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 oall ,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justioe, Kniokrehm, Mildenstein,Upperman and Williams 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; 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 Mildenstein that the Ordinance be placed on its final pas- sage and finally passed; Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justioe,Krehmke, Mildenstein,Upperman and Williams voting aye,nay none; The Mayor declared the Ordinance finally passed and approved the same. An Ordinance creating Sewer District No.150 was presented; Moved by Mildenstein that the Ordinance be placed on its Firs~ reading; Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice, Knickrehm, Mildenstein,Upperman and Williams foting aye,Nay none; The Ordinance was read and declared passed its first reading. The City Engineer presented an Estimate of the Cost of laying a New Sewer in the Alley between Third and Frona Streets from Walnut Street to Washington Street and on motion of Falldorf the Estimate was adopted and the Clerk instructed to advertise for bids for its construotion. ~'-"' The City Engineer presented Estimate of the cost of Construotion of ..Paving Pa.ving District NO.80,Elm Street and on Motion of Williams the Estimate was adopted and the Clerk instructed to advertise for bids for same. ~he WaterLight & Ice Commissioner presented his Report for March and the same was pla.ced on file,on motion of Justioe. On motion of Falldorf the City Engineer was authorized to make Blue Prints of Maps of different pieces of property and to sell the same for the City at $5 each. .~~ ~. 145 j I j f , - The Mayor announced the following appointments for the Municipal year commencing May 1,1929 and ending April 30,1931; C.W.Ronnfeldt,Superintendent of Parks Clarence W.Burdick,Commissioner of Water,Light and Ice Dr.John G.Wooden, Bity Physician Henry C.Heath, Weighmaster R.J.Clark Supt. of Air-port John Paulsen, Janitor of City Hall Gus. Paulsen, Sexton at Cemetery H.B.Francisco, Chief of Police W.R.Jensen, Merchants Police, Albert W.Stehr, Chief Building Inspector M.W.Wheeler Oity Engineer Oharles Wenn Superintendent of Streets & Alleys Arthur G.Abbott, City Attorney ThoaasM.Dillon,Chief of Fire Department Thomas Ross Manager of Emergency Hospital On motion of Justice all of said Appointments were aonfirmed. The Mayor appointed Dr.Geo.Sutherland a Member of the Library Board for the ensuing term to succeed himself and on motion of Justice the Appointment was confirmed. On motion of Falldorf the Clerk was instructed to notify the appointees of their respective appointments and to file Bonds. The Bond Committee reported finding the Bonas of Thomas M.Dillon,Chief of Fire Department Charles Wenn,Superintendent of Streets Clarenoe W.Burdick,Supt.of Water,Llght and Ice and Albert W.Stehr,Chief Building Inspector in proper form and the sure ties thereon sufficie~t a~~on motion of Upperman the Bonds were approved. i"~;" ,. .~ The Mayor announced the Board of Health to cons:f.'su of O.A. i'Abbott,Jr. Mayor, Chairman Dr.John G.Woodin,City Physician H.B.Francisco,Chief of Police, Clerk Geo,Mildenstein,Pres.of Council Chas.J.Cords,Chairman of Police Oom. The Mayor announced the GRAND ISLAID DAILY INDEPENDENT As the official paper of the City for the ensuing term. Adjourned. -4 - \.. ~~..-/ H. Efc1if-f;;d City Clerk '. , \ \ 140 REPORT OF APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURES FOR THE FISOAL YEAR 1929 AND TO APRI L 30, 1929 Appropriated Expended Balance GENERAL FUND salaries $ 10,000 $ 7,096.45 $ 2,903.55 Streets 25,000 15,782.27 9,217.73 Hydrant Rental 5,500 5,497.00 3.00 ..~ ~ Lighting 16,500 20,000 60,000 14,000 151,000 Sewer Inc. Deoree of ct. Incidentals 7,000 19,000 8,000 25,000 13,000 4,500 227,500 ._~ ., ICE FUND WATER FUND LIGHT FUND SEWER DI ST. FUND PAVING DIST. FUND BOND & I}.TTEREST FUND GRAND TOTAL 16,750.23 16,118.38 14,730.87 75,975.20 PARK FUND 3,294.73 POLICE FUND 13,670.00 CEMETERY FUND 4,561.26 FIRE FUND 13,306.32 PAVING FUND 19,786.63 MUSIO FUND 1,500.00 132,094.14 22,647.82 35,432.29 131,624.47 3,083.82 77,039.88 1,815.00 403,737.42 Respectfully submitted May 1, 1929 - -'-------.-..---.--~_____'_"~.....i_._'_____~'_____~~_~" 250.23--- 3,881.62 60,000.00 730.87--- 75,024.80 3,705.27 5,330.00 3,438.74 11,693.68 6,786.63-- 3,000.00 95,405.86 H. E. Clifford, Oity Olerk 147 r Grand Island, ~ebraska, May 1,1929. 'V" "'" ~ ---.. The Council met in regular session,His Honor,the Mayor presiding and Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Knickrehm,Mildenstein,Upperman and Williams present at roll call,absent Justice. The minutes of the last regular meeting were read and approved. The Treasurer called attention to some bonds that had been calldd and were held by the City as security for the deposits of the G.I. National Bank and on motion of Behnke the matter was referred to the Finance Oommittee for adjustment. D.L.Halsted proposed in writing to sell the Oity a street Flusher complete five valves and 20 feet of new hose for the sum of $300 and on motion of Williams the matter was referred to the Street Co~. A, communication from the Oity Employees Assln Thanking the Mayor and Council for their cordial Co-operation and inviting them to attend their meetings was read and on motion of M1ldenstein filed. Bids of Wm.Kelly & Co and of O.F.Gleisberg for re-laying Sewer between Third and Froat Streets from Walnut to Washington Street were opened and read and on motion of Falldorf referred to the Sewer Committee. Bids of Abel Construction Co.of Lincoln,~ebraska, Western Bridge & Construction Co.,Omaha,Nebraska, / j/' .. The Diamond Engineering Co.,of Grand Islan9.Nebr.and . " Roberts Construction Co.,of Lincoln,Nebraska , for Paving District No.80,were opened and read and on motion of Williams referred to the Street Committee for investigation and report. The Finance Committee presented report as follows; _u~ - ..... ... Hon.Mayor & City ,Council City ~ Gentlemen; We, Your Finance Oommittee,recommend that the offices April 29,1929 and departments of said Oity be audited as per the specifications Oity adopted by said Oommittee ,and that the Clerk be instructed to advertise for bids for same. Respectfully submitted, Oarl Hehnke Henry H.Falldorf Oarl Xnickrehm, Finance Oommittee On motion of Behnke the report was adopted and the Clerk instructed to advertise for bids . -. C' .~ . ...~__~~.__._~u__.: ~__.- .'C' .<..C - ~~,,_,-.~.,'--,.:.........._~'_~~,_. :__"-'-~.;.,_.__ _:..A--.:..:.'--_ v -~i I I i .~ ..............,! .-~\" ~- -~. . . -'. ' 4,.. . ...1..............t . .... .... -- - .~. '''['..' ~. _''i,'i~ \,--- ,-~I -~ '-'" 148 The Water & Light Committee made report; Grand Island,tebraska Hon.Mayor & City Council, Grand Island,Nebraska; ,Ma.y lst.1929 Gentlemen; We, Your Qommittee ,on Water and Light,to whom has been referred the several bids, covering one 25 ton Travelli~g Cranej beg to report that we find the bid of the Freemf,Ln Boiler Company,to be the lowest and best bid. We would further recommend that the Mayor and City Clerk be instructed to enter into Contract for the saae L.C.Williams C.J.Cords Henry H.Falldorf On motion of Williams the report was adopted. The Bond Committee reported finding the Bond of Paul Sothman for use of Streets, George Hann for wrecking building, Grand Island Plumg- ing Co., Extension of Plumbers & Drainla7ers Bonds,A.G.Abbott,City Attorney ,H.B.Francisco,Chief of Police,John Paulsen,Janitor,Chris. W.Ronnfeldt, Supt.of Parks,Gus Paulsen,Sexton,Henry C.Heath,Weigher and Jim L. Taylor, .f:f~~.p'j all to be in proper form and the Sureties on each of them sufficient and on Motion of Upperman they were each and all approved. The AUditing Committee presented claim of H.L.Blackledge for Steno work in the City Attorneys office for the past 4 months without approval and on motion of Falldorf the same was allowed. Claims of John Cornelius of $52.20 and $57.20 for Inspection work were presented by the Auditing Committee without approval and on motion of Falldorf a roll call was taken on their allowance result- ing,Voting aye,Cords,Knickrehm,Mildenstein,Upperman and Williams p, Voting nay,Falldorf and Behnke 2, and the Mayor declared the two bills allowed, in the aforesaid amounts. On motion of Falldorf the sewer Committee and the Street Committee were instructed to have a meeting and agree on price to be paid for inspecting work in the future. On motion of Falldorf the Building Inspector was instructed to Notify all Garages connecting with sewer in alley between 3, and So. Front cfrom Walnut to Washington Streets that proper grease traps must be put in before the Sewer in said district is re-laid. Contract and Easement pertaining to the proposed Sewer District 160 through Block 48 executed by Bradstreet-Clemens Co., was read and on motion of Falldorf accepted and filed with papers in Diat.150 on motion of Falldorf Dill & Huston Co.,were requested to have 149 ._~ ~ Grease Trap placed in property which they lease. On motion of Cords the Committee was instructed to purchase the neces- sary Equipment for Milk Inspection and to have the room on the N.W. part of the third floor in eity Hall Building fitted up for use by the Inspector . The Engineer reported Sewer District No.148 Completed as per Contract and on motion of Falldorf the report was adopted, the District accept ed and the Council determined to sit as a Board of Equalization on Wednesday,May 15, 1929 from 7-30,P.M. to 8 O'clock P.M. of said day to Equalize said cost and make proper levy and the Clerk was instruct ed to give proper notice thereof. The Oity Engineer reported the work of laying the Sewer Main by ~-~ ., 4- Wm.Kelly & Co.,in College Street from the Alley between Grand Islam ~ and Huston Avenues to the Alley between Park & Lafayette Avenues to be complete as per contract and recommended ita acceptance and on motion of Falldorf the report was adopted and the work accepted. Contract,in Duplicate,and Bond covering same ,by Frank I Olsen covering the use and care and Operation of the City Dump Grounds for the next two years was read and the Mayor & Clerk instructed to execute the same and the bond was approved. Bills against the City were read and on motion of Falldorf allowed, for list see the Claim Register. The Sewer Committee made report; To Hon.Mayor & City Council; We your Committee on Sewers upon exam- ination of the bids for the relaying of Sewer Dist.#2 find that the bid of O.F.Gleisberg to be the lowest & best bid & recommend he be awarded the Contract. H.Falldorf,Carl Hehnke,Cow~ittee. On motion of Falldorf the report was adopted and contract awarded. The Bond Committee reported finding the Contract Bond and the Main- L-/ tenance Bond of Diamond Engineering Co., covering their Contract for Re-surfacing District No.1 to be in proper form and the surety sufficient and on motion of Upperman said Bonds were approved. The Mayor suggested an Auto Taa of some form to cover the expense of Traffic regulation etc. and on motion of Falldorfthe same was referred to the Street and Finance Committees to investigate & report. Reports of the sevi~al ~lty Officers for April were read and on motion of Falldorf filedJin the Clerk's Office. 150 The City Engineer presented Estimates of the cost of construction of Sewer District NO.150 and Water Main Districts Nos.64 and 65 and on mo~ion of Falldorf said Estimates were each and all adopted and the City Clerk instructed to advertise for bids for their con- struction . -~ .-.r On motion of Falldorf the Commit~ee were instructed to look over the Vault in the Clerks Office and have destroyed such old papers and filings therein as it is unnecessary to keep. On motion of Cords an Inventory of what is in possession and under the control of the various officers and employees ,BiDept the Water, Light & Ice Commissioner, was requested to be made. An Ordinance No.1280 Creating Sewer District No.150,between North front and Fourth Streets from Plum Street to Cherry Street was again taken up; Moved by Mildenstein that the Ordinance again be placed on its First reading; Carried on roll call ,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Knickrehm,Mildenstein and Upperman voting aye, nay none, absent Justice and Williams; The Ordinance was read and declared passed its first reading. Moved by Upperman that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance plaoed on its second reading by its tit~e; Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Xniokrehm,Mildenstein and Upperman voting aye,nay none,absent Justice and Williams; The Ordinanoe was read by ita Title and declared passed its second reading; Moved by Knickrehm jhat the rules be suspended and the Ordinanoe placed on its third reading by its title; Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Knickrehm,Mi~denstein and Upperman voting aye,Nay none,absent Justioe and Williams; The Ordinance was read by its title and deolared passed its third ~ -.r reading. Moved by Mildenstein that the Ordinance be placed on its final passage and finally passed; Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Knickrehm,Mildenstein and Upperman voting aye,nay none, absent Justice and William$j The Mayor declared the Ordinance finally passed and approved the same. .~ -.., ~ .. .,., c_._.., C," . '__ ~_ ____-n_ _____.__ n_ ~--- 151 An Ordinance NO.128l, creating Water Main District No.64,Pine between Emerald Street and the South line of Lot 14 Vantines same. An Ordinance,NO.am, 1282,creating Water Main District No.55 was presented ,aonsisting of Lowell Avenue between Agate Avenue and Herbert AvenuejMOved by Mildenstein that the Ordinance be placed on its first reading;Carried on roll oall,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Knick- rehm,Mildenstein and Uperman voting aye,nay none absent Justice & .j Williams; . The Ordinanoe was read and deolared passed its first reading; Moved by Upperman that the rules be suspended and the Ordinanoe placed on its seoond reading by its title; Carried on roll oall,Cords,falldorf,Hehnk, Knickrehm,Mildenstein and Upperman voting aye,nay none, absent Justice and Williams; The Ordinanoe was read by its title and declared passed its seoond reading; Moved by Knickrehm that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance placed on its third beading by its title; Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Knickrehm,Mildenstein and Upperman voting aye,nay none, absent Justice and Williams. Moved by Upperman that the Ordinanoe be placed on its final passage and finally passed; Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf ~~hnke,Knickrebm,Mildenstein and Upperman voting aye,nay none c ' sent Justice and Williams; The Mayor declared the Ordinance~t4~ finally passed and approved thesaD1e.A<1jOl.lrned,H.E.CliffordOle.r~c,'c..,...~ ._cu..C" ,.~..u...~....~.~. ...!....._ .:. ,c.,--,~;" .;."...~.. ., ..;.. c~..~ .c,.,..~....;.,.:~...c.....c._""""""~",,,,~,,""'>L~C~~' 152 Grand Island) Nebraska, May 15, 1929, 7-30 P. M.The Oouncil met as a Board of Equalization for the purpose of equalizinp.: and assessing the benef! ts accrueing to the respective lots, tracts ,) and parcels of land in Sewer District No. 148, of the city of Grand Island, Nebraska, by reason of the laying of a sewer therein and levjing a tax to pay for the same; his Ronor, the Mayor presiding Wil11ansand Oords, Falldorf, Knickrehm, Mildenstein, Upperman, Justice, and I Rehnke present at roll call. Proof of publication of notice of meeting as a Board of Equalie:ation was read and p:2,aced on file. ~ ~ The Oouncil remained in "qession until tti:ght> 10 block P. 1>A'. and no person having appeared' to object to or protest against tne proposed assessment and levy'; Falldorf presented the following resolution and moved its adoption; motion carried on roll call; Oords, Falldord, Knickrehm, Mildenstein; Upperman, Justice and HeRnke and Williams votting aye, nay none and the Mayor declared the motion carried and the resolution adopted. The'm.inutes of the meeting as a Board of-Equalization were read and approved. On motion the Oouncil adjourned as a Boa~d of Equaliz- ation. ~.!'"4'~ H. E. Clifford, Oity Ulerk. R ! SOL UTI 0 N . BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CIrry COUNOIL of tile city of Grand Island, Nebraska, sitting as a Board of Equalization, in accordance with due notice given thereof, as required by law, that we find the total cost of the construction of Sewer District No. 148 to be the sum of $896.73; that the benefits accruing to the real estate in said district to be the sum of $896.73, a~d that the benefits aocruing to the respective lots, tracts and parcels of land in said sewer district to be the sum as set forth opposite the several descriptions, as follows: ~ ., Lot 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 2 4 6 8 1m E. 47.3'-12 W.94.71-12 W.94.7t-14 E.47.3t-14 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 Block 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 9 9 9 9 8 9 9 9 9 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 Addition Scarff's II , " " t1 " II II tt If " " " II Scarff's Highland Park " II II It II II " It If II II If II II If 11 II II If II If If It II II II Owner Realty Investment Co. II y/ " It It If Realty Investment 00. Grand Island Oollege Grand Island College Dewey Spinas Alma Sothmann Alma Sothmann Oren B. Haney Elula O. Gilbert Oharles A. Pinkston James Oarnaras Oharles A. Pinkston Oharles A. Pinkston James Oamaras Alfaretta B. Smith-Kile II fI II 1/ If II II II A1faretta B. Smith-Rile Grand Island Oollege II II II Grand Island Oo11ege D. Eveline Evans D. Eveline Evans Mangaret J. Fa1mlen II II II II If If II II II II If II Total ~ _ _ _H~nl.Y JtJ~l.dQ.X'.! Amount. $31.67 31.03 31.03 31.03 31.03 31.03 31.03 32.93 32.93 32.93 32.93 32.93 19.98 21.95 21.95 10.98 31.68 31.03 31.03 31.03 31.03 31.03 31.03 32.93 32.93 32.93 32.93 32.93 32.93 32.93 896.73 153 Grand Is1and,Nebraska,May 15,1929 The Council met in regular session,His Honor,the Mayor,presiding ~ and Cords, Falldorf, Hehnke, Justice, Knickrehm,Mildenstein,Uppe rman and Williams present at roll call. The minutes of the last regular meeting were read and approved. ~ -., Walker & Fulk,Lincoln Gillin Holland,Omaha, C.R.Warren & Co. Lincoln, Hood & Bossert,Grand Island, H.B.Hall ,Grand Island, The Hansen Audit Co.,Fremont Vanbo ski rk-Remington , Lincoln, Were opened and read and on motion of Hehnke referred to the Bids of Finance Committee with Power to Act. Bids of Wm.Xelly & Co., and the City Water Department for putting in Wa~er Mains in Districts Nos.64 & 65 were opened and read and on motion of Justice referred to the Water Committee. Bid of Wm.Kelly & Co, for putting in Sewer -&-District No.150 was opened and read and on motion of Falldorf referred to the Sewer Committee. Petition of Ora Linderman and others for oreating a Paving Dist~ ~~ rict on South Eddy Street from Second to Charles was read and on motion of Williams referred to the Street & Alley Committee. Petition of G.R.Musselman,Richard Goehl'ing,Jr.,Mrs.W.H.Hombach Asking for a Sewer From Grant to Arthur Bet.Louise & John and Paul Sothman,were readAand\on motion of Falldorf referred to the Sewer Committee. . Petition of Alfred Lilienthal and others for Sewer district -~ ,.., Between Charles & Louise from Arthur to Blaine was read and on motion of Falldorf referred to the Sewer Committee. Pet! tion of R.lA.Kelly etal. for Water Main District in S.Locus1t Street from Emerald Avenue to Nebraska Avenue was read and on Justice motion of ..~~~ referred to the Water Committee. Behnke presented the following Resolution and moved its adoption; _ Resolution. Whereas, the Grand Island National Bank of Grand Island,Nebraska,on February 6,1928 deposited with the City Treasurer bonds No.1 to 9 b~th inclusive ,of Paving District No.590f the City of Grand 1sl- and,Nebraska,Series 1929,dated Dec.l,1929,as collateral to the bond of said >>aak to secure the deposits of the City Water and Light Department in said Bank and whereas the Oity Treasurer has called said bonds and desires to return and take up the same and no other bank is required to furnish such bond, Be it resolved by the Mayor and City Councilof Grand 1sland,Nebr; That the City Ireasurer be and he is hereby directedto return said said Paving Bonds to the Grand Island Nat.ional Balik ,of Grand Island,Nebtaska,so that the same may be paid and taken up by him and that said bond of the Grand Island National Bank of Grand I8- land,Nebraska,be cancelled and that no further or other bonds be ~aken from the Treasurer from said bank;to secure the Deposit Of 8ai4 City Water and Light Departmen~,unless and until such bonds --~ ~ l53i are required of other banks to secure the deposits of the City Water and Light Departmentof Grand Island,Nebraska. Cart Hehnke. Motion carried and the Mayor declared the Resolution adopted and his approval thereof. The Auditing Committee presented claim of John Cornelius in the sum of $55 without approval and on motion of Williams the same was allowed and Warrant ordered drawn for its payment. The Street Committee made report as follows; Hon.Mayor & City Council; May 15,1929 ing We your Committee on Streets & Alleys find upon examinamgmm m& the bids submitted on Paving DistlSO that the bid of the Diamond Engineering Co to be the lowest & best bid and therefore rec~mmend that they be awarded the Contract .We also recommend that the Street be paved with ai"sheet asphalt from 1st St.to 2nd St2t" brick from and St.to 4th St and at II Sheet asphalt from 4th st to 12th St. Respectfully submitted L.C.Williams C.H.Justice C.J.Cords Geo.Mi1denstein On motion of Williams the report was adopted. The Street Committee presented report as follows; Hon.Mayor & City Council;. May 15,1929 We your Committee on Streets and A lleys recommend that no action be taken in regard to purchasing a Street Sweeper or Street Sprinkler at the present time. Respectfully submitted. L.C.Williams C.H.Justice Geo.Mildenstein C.J.Cords On motion of Williams the report was adopted. The Bond Committee reported finding the Bond of Geer Co., for use of certain Streets and the Offlaial Bond of Richard J.Clark as Air-Port Supt.,to be in proper form and the sureties sufficient and on motion of Upperman the said Bonds were approved. The Water Committee reported finding the Bias of City Water Dept., for laying Water Mains in Districts 64 & 65 to be the lowest and best bids and on motion of Justice said bids were accepted and contracts awarded. ~ H.H. Moted by;Fa11dorf,and seconded by Carl Hehnke,that H.G.We1lensiek of Grand Is1and,Nebraska,be employed as special counsel for the City of Grand Island,to assist in the trial of the clses of Leo B.Stuhr,~t a1 VB City of Grand Island et al,State of ebraska,ex ml rel Detlef Joehncts et al vs City of Grand Island et al. and in the matter of the condemnation of certain real estate b~ the Oity of Grand Is1and,Nebraska,for sewer,drainage and alley purposes now pending in the District Oourt of Hall County,Nebraska, and any other litigation growing out of said cases and involving th e sewer system of Grand Island. Henry H.Falldorf Motion carried. The Sewer Oommittee reported finding the Bid of William Kelly & Co. for Sewer District 150 to be the lowest and best bid and on motion of Falldorf the bid was accepted and contract awarded. The matter of sewer connection at the Oamping Ground on East Seoond was brought up and StreetAand on motion of Falldorf referred to the Sewer Committee, Attorney and Engineer with Power to Act. ~ .~ 154 .~ -., BJlls against the City were presented and read and on motion of Justice allowed, For list see the Olaim Register. An Ordinanee,No.1283 ,levying Tax in Sewer District No.148was presented; Moved by Justice that the Ordinance be placed on its first reading;Oarried on roll call, Cords, Falldorf,Hehnke, Justice, Xnickrehm,Mildenstein,Upperman voting aye,Nay none,absent Williams; The Ordinance was read and declared passed its first reading. Moved by Mildenstein that the rules be.suspended and th~ Ordinance placed on its second reading by its title; . Oarried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Xnickrehm, Mildenstein ,Upperman voting aye,nay none,absent Williams excused; 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; Oarried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Knickrehm, Mildensteinland Upperman voting aye,nay none,absent Williams; 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 finall y passed; Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Xnickrehm, Mildenstein and Upperman voting aye, nay none, absent williams; The mayor declared the Ordinance finally passed and approved the same. An Ordinance,NO.1284,creating Water Main District No.66 was presen- ted; Moved by Mildenstein that the Ordinance be placed on its first reading; Carried on roll call,Oords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Knickrehm,Justice, Mildenstein and Upperman voting aye, nay none, absent Williams; The Ordinance was read and declared passed its first reading. Moved by Jus'tice that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance placed on its second reading by its title; Oarried on roll sall,Oords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Knickrehm, Mildenstein and Upperman voting aye, nay none absent Williams; The Ordinance was read by its title and declared passed its second reading. Moved by Upperman the Ordinance be placed on its final passage and finally passed; Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Xnstice,Xnickrehm, Mildenstein and upperman voting aye,nay none,aDsent Williams; The Mayor declared the Ordinance finally passed and approved the same. An Ordinance,NO.1285 creating Sewer District No.151 was presented; Moved by Justice that the Ordinance be placed on ,its first reading Carried on roll call, Oords, Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Knickrehm, Mildenstein andUpperman v$ting aye, nay none, absent Williams; The Ordinance was read and declared passe~its first reading Moved by Oords the rules be suspended and the Ordinance placed on its second reading by its title; Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Mildenstein, Knickrehm and Upperman voting aye,nay none, absent Williams; 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 andUpperman voting aye, nay none, absent Williams; The Ordinanoe whs 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; Oarried on roll oall,Oords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justioe,Knickrehm, Mild~nstein and Upperman voting aye, nay none, absent Williams; The Mayor declared the Ordinance finally passed and approved the same. An Ordinance NO.1286,was presented; Moved by Mildenstein that the Ordinance be placed on its finat Raading;Carried on roll call Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Xustice,Knick- rehm.Yildenstein and Upperman voting aye,nay none, absent William, The Ordinance was read and deolared passed its first reading. Moved by Knickrehm that the rules be suspended and tre Ordinance placed on its second reading by its title; -~ --., 155 ~ --.., Oarried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Xnickrehm, Mildenstein and Upperman voting aye, nay none, absent Williams; The Ordinan~e.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 and Upperman voting aye, nay none, absent Williams; The ordinance. was read by its title and declared passed its thiDi reading. Moved by Xnickrehm that the Ordinance be placed on its final pass- -age and finally passed; . Oarried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Knickrehm, Mildenstein and Upperman voting aye,nay none, absent Williams; The Mayor declared the Ordinance finally passed and approved the same. An Ordinance Amending Sec.4l6 of Art.XVI,Ordinance No.1l43 was presented; Moved by Justice that the Ordinance be placed on its first reading; Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Knickrehm, Mildenstein and Upperman voting aye,nay none, absent Williams; The Ordinance was read and declared passed its first reading. Moved by Knickrehm that the rules be suspended and the Qrdinance placed on its second reading by its title; Carried on roll call,Cords,walldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Knickrehm, Mildenstein and Upperman voting aye,nay none, absent Williams; The Ordinance was read by its title and declared passed its second reading . An Ordinanoe creating a Zoning Commission was presented; Moved by Justice that the Ordinance be placed on its first, readi~g Carried on roll cs,ll,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Knickrehm, Mildensteinland Upperman voting aye, nay none,absent Williams; The Ordinance was read and declared passed the first reading; T he City Engineer presented Estimate of the cost of construction of Water' Main in Water Main District No.66 and on motion ~ Just~e the Estimate was adopted and the Clerk instructed to advertise fa lids for its construction. The Oity Engineer presented Estimate of the cost of construotion of Sewer in District No.15l and on motion of Falldorf the Esti- mate was adopted and the Clerk instructed to advertise for bids for its constD.Uction. Report of the Water, Light & Ice Commissioner for April was read and on motion of Knickrehm plaoed on file. Williams presented the following Resolution for Condemnation of Sidewalks and moved its adoption. .,,~. .~ 156 Resolution. I ." ...../ . ";. -""-", Be it resolved by the Mayor and the Oity Oouncil of :~ec~ty of Grand Island, Nebraska, that a sidewalk be, witn1n f1fteen days from and after the first publication hereof, or personal service hereof upon the owners of said lots, tracts or parcels, constructed, repaired or extended as hereinafter designated, on the side hereinafter set forth, in front of and adjacent to the following des- cribed property, to-wit: FIRST WARD. New Sidewalks. Along the South Side of 8th Street East from Block 7, Voitle's Addition on the O. B. & Q. Right of Way. Along the South Side of Lot 8, Block 23, Nagy's Addition Along the East Side of Fractional Lot 1, Block 26, Nagy~ Addition. Along the East Side of Fractional Lot 1, Block 26 orig- inal Town. Along East Side of lot B, Block 26, Original Town. SIDEWALK REPAIRS. ": Along the West Side of Lot 5, Block 5, Russell Wheeler's Addition. Along the West Side of Lot 6, Block 26, Russell Wheeler's Addition. Along the East Side of Lot 1, Block 28, fiussell Wheeler~ Addition. Along the South Side of Lot 10, Block 38, Russell Wheel@r'~ Addittoh., SIDEWALK EXTENSIONS. Along the North Side of Lot 5, olock 74, Wheeler & Bennet~'s Addition. Along the North Side of Lot 5, Block 76, Wheel~r & Bennett's Addition. Along the West Side of Lot 6, Block 76, Wheeler & Bennett!s Addition. Along the East Side of Lot 10, Block 64, Wheeler & Bennett's Addition. Along the East Side of Lot 6, Block 65, Wheeler & Bennett's Addition. Along the West Sid~ of Lot 5, Block 69, Wheeler & Bennett's 2nd Addition. Along the North Side of Lot 1, Block 70, Wheeler & Bennett's 2nd Addition. Along the East Side of Lot 1, Block 4, Evan's Addition. Along the East Side of Lot 1, Block 12, V6itle~s Addition. Along the East Side of Lot 8, Block 10, Voitle's AddittD Along the East & North Side of Lot 1, Block 10, Voitle's Addition. Along the East Side of Lot8, Block 2~ Voitle's Addition. Along tIle East Side of :4ot 8, Block ~, Voi tIe's Ad- dition. Along the East & North Side of Lot 1, Block 9, Voitle's Addition. ~/ Along the West & North S~de of Lot 4, Block 10, Voitle's Addition. Along the West Side of Lot 5, Block 2, Voitle's Additiou Along the East & North Side of Lot 1, Block 3, Voitle's Addition. Along the North Side of Lot 4~ Block 2, Voitle's Additi~~~g the South Side of Lot 5, Block 6, Pleasant Hill Addition. Along the South & West Side of Lot 4, Block 7, Pleasant Hill Addition. I ~. I ------..-----....-~-- --.--. - .,. ..__ _._. ____..~___._ _._~__M_______________~_~~_,._____~ 157 Along the North & West Side of Lot 4, Block 1, Voitle's Addition. Along East Side of Lot 1, Block 5, Lambert's Addition. Along the East Side of Lot 8),1 Block 34, Lambert's Addition. SECOND WARD. New Sidewalks. Along the South Side of Lot 8 Bliock 24, Baker ' s , Addition. Along the South Side of Fractional Lot 9, Block 24, Baker's Addition. Along the South Side of Fractional Lot 9, Block 2, Woodbine Addition. Along the South Side of Fractional Lot 10, Block 2, Woodbine Addition. Along the South Side of Fractional Lot 10, Block 24, Baker's Addition. Along the North Side of Lot 1, Block 7, Woodbine Addition. Along the North Side of Lot 2, Block 7, Woodbine Addition. Along the West Side of Lot 5, Block 27, Wasmer's Addition. Along the West Side of Lot 6, Block 27, Wasmer's Addition. Along the East Side of Lot 1, Block 57, Original '1'own. SIDEWALK EXTENSIONS. I Along the North & West ~ides of Lot 5, Block 36, Wasmer's Addition. Along the North Side of Lot 1, Block 35, Wasmer's Addition. Along the West Side of Lot 4, block 2, Wind&lph'S Addition. v Along the West Side of Lot 4, Block 4, WindOlph's Addition. Alo~g the West Side of Lot 4, Block 6, Windolph's Addition~ Along the South Side of Lot 6, Block 3, Woodbine Addition. THIRD WARD. New Sidewalkt. Along the West Side of Lot 19, Block 1, Koehler Place. Along the West Side of Lot 20, Block 1, Koehler PI ac e . Along the West Side of Lot 21, Block 1, Koehler r Place. Along the West Side of Lot 22, Block 1, Koelller Place. Along the North Side of East 1 Block 6, South 2, Gr and Island. Along the North Side of Lot 8, Block 7, South Grand Island. Along the North Side of Lot 1, Block 7, South Grand Island. Along the North Side of Lot 63, Haw- thorne Place. Along the North Side of Lot 109, Haw- thorne Place. Along the West Side of Lot 50 Haw- thorne Place. Along the West Side of Lot 51, Haw- thorne Place. 158 Along the West Side of S. 88 ft. of Lot 5, Block 67, Original Town. SIDEWALK REPAIRS. I . Along the West Side of Lot 9, Block 1, Koehler Place. SIDEWALK EXTENSIONS. Along the North Side of Lot 8, Block 8, South Grand Island. Along the South and East Sides of Lot 7, Block 6, Koehler Place. FOURTH WARD. Ne~'V' Sidewalks. I Along tIle South 9, Scarff's Addition to West Along the South 30, Highland Park. Along the South Side of 31, Highland Park. Along the South Side of Lot 14, Block 28, Gilbert's 3rd Addition. Along the West Side of Lot 5, block 27, Schimmer's Addition. Along the South Side of Lot 6, Block 21, Schimmer's Addition. Along the South Side of Lot 7, Block 21, Schimmer's Addition. Along the South Side of Lot 8, Block 21, Schimmer's Addition. Along the South Side of Lot 9, Block 21, Schimmer's Addition. Along the South Side of Lot 10, Block 21, Schimmer's Addition. Along the South Side of Lot 6, Block 20, Schimmer's Addition. Along the South Side of Lot 7, Block 20, Schimmer's Addition. Along the South Side of Lot 8, Block 20, Schimmer's Addition. Along the South Side of Lot 9, Block 20, Schimmer's Addition. Along the South Side of Lot 10, Block 20, Schimmer's Addition. Along the West Side of S. 44 ft., Lot 5, Block 14, Schimmer's Addition. Along the East Side of Lot 1, Block 14, Schimmer's Addition. Along the West Side of Lot 5, Block 15, Schimmer's Addition. Along the East Side of Lot 1, Block 15, Schimmer's Addition. _ Along the East Side of Lot 10, Block 15, ScJ1immex's Addition~~~1iU IJ ~,/(", . if> c>-d~,,-< ~ ~~ vt.e..e 'J ~ IS; f'00.A><',",,-~~~ .g~/oJ~'/.J 704UV1-'~~' Side of Lot 14, Block Lawn. Side of Lot 13, Block Block :. I ",' ,. 159 Along the East Side of Lot 10, Block 13, Schimmer's Addition. Along the East Side of Lot I, Block 6, Schimmer's Addition. I Along the East Side of Lot 10, Block 12, Schimmer's Addition. Along tIle East Side of Lot 1, Block 7, Schimmer's Addition. . Along the East Side of Lot 10, Block 7, Schimmer's Addition. Along the West Side of Lot 6, Block 8, Schimmel" s Addition. Along the East Side of Lot 1, Block 8, Schimmer's Addition. Along the East Side of Lot 10, Block 8, Schimmer's Addition. Along the West Side of Lot 5, Block 9, Schimmer's Addition. Along the West Side of Lot 6, Block 9, Schimmerfa Addition. Along the West Side of Lot 5, Block 2, Schimmer's Addition. Along the West Side of Lot 6, Block 2, SChimmer's Addition. Along the East Side of Lot 1, Block 3, Schimmer's Addition. Along the North Side of Lot 1, Block 11, SChirnmer's Addition. I Along the North Side of Lot 2, Block 11, Schimmer's Addition. Along the North Side of Lot 5 Block 11, , Schimmel"s Addition. Along the West Side of Lot :J Block 2, , Park Place. Along the West Side of Lot 6, Block 2, Park Place. Along the East Side of Lot I, Block 2, Park Place. Along the East Side of Lot 10, Block 2, Park PI ac e . Along the West Side of Lot 5, Block 1, Park Place. Along the West Side of Lot 6, Block 1, P a.r k Place. Along the East Side of Lot 1, Block 1, Park Place. Along the East Side of Lot 16, Block 1, Park Place. Along the East Side of Fr. Lot 1, Block 3, Gilbert's 2nd Addition. . Along the East Side of Lot 10, Block 3, Gilbert's 2nd Addition. Along the East Side of Lot 1, Block 4, I Gilbert's 2nd Addition. Along the North Side of Lot 2, Block 4, Gilbert's 2nd Addition. Along the North Side of Fr. Lot 4, Block 4, Gilbert's 2nd Addition. Along the West Side of Fr. Lot 4, Blocle 4, ~1lbert's 2nd Addition. Along the West Side of Fr. Lot 5, Block 4, Gilbert's 2nd Addition. Along the East Side of Lot 10 Block 8, , Gilbert's 2nd Addition. Along the East Side of Lot 10, Block 10, Gilbert's 2nd Addition. 160 I Along the North Side of Lot 5, Block 11, Gilbert's 2nd Addition. Along the North Side of Lot 1, Block 1, Gilbert's Addition. Along the North Side of Lot 3, Block 1, Gilbert's Addition. Along the North Side of Lot 5, Block 1, Gilbert's Addition. Along the West Side of Lot 5, Block 1, Gilbert's Addition. Along the North Side of Lot 5, Block 13, Gilbert's Addition. Along the West Side of Lot 5, Block 4, Gilbert's Addition. Along the West Side of Lot 6, Block 4, Gilbert's Addition. Along the South Side of Lot 6, Block 4, Gilbert's Addition. Along the North Side of Lot 1, Block 12, Gilbert's Addition. Along the North Side of Lot 2, Block 12, Gilbert's Addition. Along the West Side of Fr. Lot 4, Block 12, Gilbert's Addition. Along the West Side of Fr. Lot 5, Block 12, Gilbert's Addition. Along the North Side of Lot 1, Blocl 11, Gilbert's Addition. Along the North Side of Lot 2, Block 11, Gilbert's Addition. Along the West Side of Lot 6, Block 14, Fairview Park. Along the West Side of Lot 5, Block 15, Fairview Park. Along the West Side of Lot 6, Block 15, Fairview Park. Along the North oide of Fr. Lot 2, Block 22, Fairview Park. Along the North Side of Fr. Lot 1, Block 22, Fairview Park. Along the East Side of Fr. Lot 1, Block 22, Fairview Park. Along the West Side of Fr. Lot 5, Block 21, Fairview Park. Along the North Side of Fr. Lot 5, Block 21, Fairview Park. Along the North Side of Lot 3, Block 4, Wallieh's Addi tion. Along the North Side of Lot 2, Block 4, Wallich's Addition. Along the North Side of Lot 1, Block 4, Wallich's Addition. Along the East Side of Lot 1, Block 4, Wallich's Addition. Along the East Side of Lot 16, Block 4, Wallich's Addition. Along the West Side of Lot 6, Block 4, Wallich's Addition. Along the West Side of Lot 6, Block 5, Wallich's Addition. ~long the West Side of Lot 5, Block 5, Wallich's Addition. Along the North Side of Lot 5, Block 5, Wallich's Addition. Along the North Side of Lot 4, Block 5, Wallich's Addition. Along the North Side of Lot 3, Block 5, Wallich's Addition. Along the East Side of Fr. Lot 1, Block 5, Wallich'1l~~~i~fi~nEast Side of Fr. Lot 16, Block 5, Wallich's Addition. I . . I 161 162 162 SIDEWALK EXTENSION. Along the South Side of Lot 1, Block 15, Packer & Barr's Addition. Along the South Side of Lot 8, Block 9, Bonnie Brae Addition. Along the North Side of Lot 5, Block 19, Wallich's Addition. Along the North Side of Lot 1, Block 20, Wallich's Addition. Along the North Side of Lot 4, Block 2, Bonnie Brae Addition. Along the West and North Sides of Lot 4, Block 19, Rollins Addition. Along the South and West Sides of Lot 6, Block 15, Rollin's Addition. Along the West and North Sides of Lot 5, Block 18, Rollin's Addition. Along the West and North Sidds of Lot 4, Block 110, Railroad Addition. Along the South and West Sides of Lot 5, Block 17, Rollin's Addition. Along the South Side of Lot 10, Block 16, Rollin's Addition. Along the East Side of Lot 1, Block 110, Railroad Addition. Along the North Side of Lot 1, Block 14, H. G. Clark's Addition. Along the South Side of Lot 10, Block 11, H. G. Clark's Addition. Along the Sputh and East Sides of Lot 10, Block 4, H. G. Clark's Addition. Along the West Side of Lot 5, Block 14, Fairview Park. Along the West and South Sides of Lot 6, Block 2, Gilbert's Addition. Along the North Side of Lot 1, Block 2, Gilbert's Addition. Alonz: t11e North and East Sides of Lot 1, Block 10, Gilbert's 2nd Addition. Along the West Side of Lot 5, Block 5, Gilbert's 2nd Addition. Along the West Side of Lot 9, Subdivision Block 1, Gilbert's 2nd Addition. Along the South Side of Lot 6, Subdivision Block 1, Gilbert's 2nd Addition. Along the West Side of Lot 5, Block 2, Gilbert's 2nd Addition. Along the West Side of Lot 10, Block 3, Park Place. Along the East Side of Lot 1, Block 16, Schimmer's Addition. Along the East and North Sides of Lot 1, Block 4, Russell Wheeler's Addition. Along the East and North Sides of Lot 1, Block 43, Russell Wheeler's Addition. Along the East Side of Lot 10, Block 45, Russell Wheeler's Additidn. I . I 163 And be it further resolved: That the City Engineer be instructed to submit plans, specifications, and estimates of the probable cost of the construction of said proposed sidewalks within ten days from the first publication of this resolution, and that the Committee on Streets and Alleys report promptly at the expiration of the aforesaid 15 days to the Mayor and Ci ty Council of tIle names of the lot o\'mers who have refused or neglected to construct, repair or extend said sidewalks as herein ordered, and that the C1 ty Clerk proceed to advertise for bids for the construc- tion, repair or extension of said sidewalks, as pro- vided by law, immediately after the report of said Committee has been received and acted upon by the Mayor and City Council. Passed and approved by a three-fourths vote of all members of the City Council this 15th day of May, 1929. L.C.W1l11ams I 1billennmiJlllmnell'nmmfrJ.m:fhm2!lm,~OlirJlhfll' iinBlrrA mt;i~lIlft1 [j,ftlfliih ~~~~~~mmm~mmmmi~mmmM~~mmmm~mmm~gmMMmm~~mQ~mMm~QM~~~~ miunIlUmupihMmmudwm@lllnmihrirm:runrntbxilmnlmmminmrimB!mmttimMam , ihliitim Mot1on to adopt. above Resolution oarried on roll call, Cords, Fflldorf, Hehnke,Just1ce,Kn1okrehm,M1ldenste1n, Upperman and Williams voting aye,Nay none; the Mayor declared the same adopted. ~~~ Adjourned C ~ Clerk. ll)lfXl~;l~ DOOtamtirnmmmt&iltAmilitAUUtRtArIlmMtAfi'1 , miliiii. . I 164 REPORT OF APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURES FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1929 AND TO MAY 31, 1929 Appropriated Expended general Fund # 10,000 # 7,096.45 Salaries streets 25,000 19,250.83 Hydrant Rental 5,500 5,497.00 Lighting 16,500 16,750.23 Sewer Inc. 20,000 16,687.83 Decree of Ot. 60,000 --~ -., Incidentals 14,000 151,000 7,000 19,000 8,000 \, 25,000 13,000 4,500 227,500 ~ n~ ICE FUND WATER FUND LI GHT FUND SEWER DIST. FUND PAVING DIST. FUND BOND & INTEREST FUND GRANT TOTAL 16, 373.Q.Q. 81, 655.~4 &~,;_...,}.:, _,PA;.r.~)fGFUND 3,492.27 POLICE FUND 15,470.33 OEMETERY FUND 6,994.82 FIRE FUND 14,839.51 PAVING FUND 19,786.63 MUSIO FUND 1,500 143,738.90 28,391.44 40,446.89 156,903.97 3,814.12 77,108.48 1,815.00 452,218.80 Respectfully submitted June 5, 1929. H. E. 01ifford, 01 ty Clerk Balance $ 2,903.55 5,749.17 3.00 250.23-- 3,312.17 60,000.00 2,373.00--- 69,344.66 3,507.73 3,529.67 1,005.18 10,160.49 6,786.63--- 3,000.00 83,761.10 . . ,/~ ~ -,., 165 Grand Island,iebraska,June 5,1929 ~/ ,., The Oouncil met in regula.n sessiom ,Pres.)lildenstei n presiding in the absence of the Mayor and all )lembers present at rolL calL The minutes of the last regular meeting were read and approved. Oommunication from the Library Board by Ilrs.J.A.Costello,Sec'y was read expressing their appreciation for the Assistance of the Council in assisting them in making repairs was read and on motion of Justice placed on file. B1d of The Water Dept. for Water Main Dist.66' was read and on motion of Justice referred to the Water Oommittee. I le/\ Bids of W m.ICelly & Co. and of O.F .Gleisberg p Sewer District No.151 were openea and read and on motion of Falldorf referred to the Sewer Committee. Propositions .... of The Farm Investment Company and of S.D. Ross for tracts of land for Cemetery purposes were read and on motion of Cords referred to the Committee on City Property & Cemetery. Petition of Glenn Prigeon ,by Flower & Porterfield,Agents, for a Sewer District embraoing Grand Island Avenue and Park Avenue from College Street to Prospect Street was read and on motion of 'alldorf referred to the Sewer Committee. Koved by Falldorf that Sewer Districts Nos. 152 and 153 be creat- ' ed. Carried. -~ --,., Petition of Riohard Buenz etal. for the creation of a Paving District embracing Division Street from Tilden to Garfield and Garfield Street from Division to Second was read and on motion of Justice referred to the Street Committee. Petition of J.A.Shaughnessy etal. for the creation of a Paving District on 12, Street from Pine Street to the St. Paul Road Street was read and on motion of Williams referred to the Oommittee. The Finance Committee reported having found the Bid of Charles R.Warren & Oompany for Auditing for the past year,as per Spealfioations to be the lowest and best bid and having awarded the Contraot to them and on motion of HehDke the action of the Oommituee was approved. The ~uditlng Committee reported the bill of Geer Co.for balance of Airport Hanger"and sign in the sum of '537 without approval and on motion of Justioe the bill was allowed. f ____.__________~ ____-_1.... 166 n~ ...~ -.,., Section 2. PARKING OF TRUCKS AND VEHICI,ES MORE THAN 18 FEET IN LENGTH. No trucks, vehicles or cars with trailers, with an overall length of more than 18 feet shall park on Second and Third streets, between Sycamore and Cedar streets and on Pine~ Locust, Wheeler and Walnut streets, between Second and Third streets, and on Fourth street between Sycamore and Walnut streets, except on the South side of Fourth street between Sycamore and Pine Streets where such motor vehicles shall park parallel to the curb. Such motor vehicles shall also park parallel to the curb along the East side of Walnut street between First and Second streets, along the North side of First street between Locust and Pine streets, along the North side of South Front street between Pine and Locust streets, and along the North side of Front street between Wheeler and Walnut streets. Section 3. OPERATION OF "STOP AND GO" TRAFFIC LIGHTS. ~. All vehicles approaching the intersection at Second and Pine streets, Second and Locust streets, Third and Pine streets, Third and Locust streets, Third and Wheeler streets and Third and Walnut streets, where "stop and go" traffic lights have been installed, shall stop on the red lights and proceed on the green lights. The stop and go lights shall be flashed 167 or operated from 6 A. M. to 11:30 P. M. Section 4. PROHIBITING LEFT TURNS AT CENTER INTERSECTIONS. At the six intersection mentioned in Section 3 above, where "stop and go" traffic lights are installed, no vehicle shall turn to the left. Section 5. ENFORCEMENT OF REGULATIONS. The traffic regul- ations provided for shall be enforced by the Police Department of the City, commencing June 6, 1929. L. C. Williams, Chairman -~ --..., Motion carried on roll call, all Members being present and voting aye and the Resolution was declared adopted. T he Street Committee made report as follows; Grand Island,Nebraska,June 5,1929 To the Hon.Mayor and Counci;._ We, your Committee on Streets and Alleys recommend that Elm Street be opened from Anna Street to Locust Street, Respectfully submitted. t.C.Williams C.cora.s C.H.Justice Geo.Mildensteim On motion of Williams the report was adopted. The Street Oommittee ma.de report as follows; Grand Island,Nebr.June 5,1929 To the Hon.Mayor and City Council; We,your Committee on Streets and Alleys recommend that Poplar Street be opened from 11th Street to 12th Street Respectfully submitted, L.C.Williams C.Cords C.H.Justice Geo.Mi1denstein On motion of Williams the report was adopted. The Street Committee made report as follows; _ Grand Island,.l.~ebr.June 5,1929 To the Hon.Mayor and Council; We, your Committee on Streets and Alleys after examining the petition for Paving on Eddy Street ,recommend that a Paving Distr- -ict be created on Eddy Street from 2nd Street to Koenig Street. Respectfully Submitted; L.C.Wi1liams C.Cords C.H.Justice Geo.Mildenstein On motion of Williams the report was adopted. ~. .... .--., The 8i ty Engineer made report as follows; )J Grand Island,.ebr.June 5,1929 I wish to report that the Sidewalks and Crosswalks laid under Contract with the Ideal Cemen~ Works have been oompleted, and recommend that the Council sit as a Board of Equalization from 7;30 P.M. June 19th 1929 to 8 P.M. Respeotfu1ly submitted. W.M.Wheeler,City Engineer. On motion of Williams the report was adopted and the Clerk instruoted to give proper notice of said meeting as a Board of Equalization. The City Engineer made report as follows; Grand Island,Nebr.June 5,1929 To the Hon.Mayor and City Council; The following is the Engineer's estimate for Sidewalks condemned in 1929; Approx.50,000 Sq.ft.4" Sidewalk @ $.16 " 16,000 sq.ft.6" crosswalks @ .22 Respectfully submitted. W.M.Wheeler,City Engineer. On motion of Williams the report was adopted and the Clerk in- struoted to advertise for bids for laying and oonstructing same. .~ ~ Report ~ 'i:- ........... , .... .~ 168 The Water Committee reported finding the bid of The City Water Department for laying Water Main in Distriot No.66 to be the lowest and best bid and on motion of Justioe the oontract was awarded for same. The Water Committee presented Report as follows; Grand Is1and,Nebr.June 5,1929 Hon.Mayor & City Oounoi1,Grand Is1and,Nebr. We your Committee on Water,Light & Ioe beg to submit herewith~ contracts covering the sale of ourrent to the Cornhusker .~ Eleo.Co~, We have examined this oarefully and feel that it will 8e of Graat benefit to the City Financially. We beg to reoommend that the Mayor and City Olerk be given authority to enter into Contraot as submitted. C.E.Justioe L.C.Williams H.Falldorf C.J.Cords Committee. on motion of Justioe the report was adopted and the Mayor add Clerk authorized to enter into the attached Contraot. A pplication and bond for Auotioner's Permit were filed and f.r J.R.Brust and found by the Bond Committee to be in proper form and the surety sufficient and on motion of Upperman the Bond was approved and permit ordered issued. The Bond Committee reported finding the Bonds of John Manly D817iB and Wm.Keusoher as policemen,Emi1 F.Rickert for wrecking buil~ and Diamond Enginaring Company for C on!raot Bond and Main- ~ tenance Bond for Paving Distrioj No.80 to all be in proper form and the sureties thereon suffioient and on motion of Upperman s~1(iBQtt~!L.AnU~O~em were duly approved. 'On motiofi of Falldorf" the'1Bmll1Ii of Black & Yea tsch, Consul ting Engineers was referred to the Sewer Committee. The Sewer Committee made report as follows; TO THE HONORA!LE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL: Your Committee on Sewers ,to whom was referred the written .~ report of Black & Veatch ,Consulting Engineers,of Kansas City, ; Missouri,dated December 7,1928,have had the same under consid- eration ,and beg leave to report; 1.That said report and the recommendations oontained therei~ be adopted. 2.That the City proceed at the earliest possible moment ,to make the following improvements in aooordance therewith, , to-wi t ; (a) Construct a disposal plant of the aotivated sludge type,at the sight of the existing disposal plant,estima- ted to cost $130,000,00. (B) Construct an outlet for the 3 feet x 8 feet box sewer at Plum and Sutherland Streets,to consist of an 84" Sewer, 1700 ~eet long ,and an open ditch along the center line of Seotion, 14 to the North Channel of Platte River ,estimated~to oost $63,900.00. (0) Construct a sewer line on JaCKson Street,to serve as a lateral storm Sewer for part of the Southern Distriot, and also to relieve temporarily the bad condition on Broadwell just North of the Union Pacific ,estimated to oost $19,800.00. Henry H.Falldorf,Chairman Barl Hehnke L.C.Williams C.H.Bustice, Members of Sewer Co~ee On motion of Falldorf the report was adopted on roll call,CordS, Falldorf, Hehnke,Justioe, Knickrehm, Mildenstein, Upperman an d Williams voting aye,nay none. The City Engineer reported Sewer Distriot No.147 oompleted as per Contraot adJ oosts as follows; Otto F.Gleisberg$210.25 Engineering & Inspeot. 10.51 Printing & Inoidentals 6.31 Total Costs ~226.07 On motion of Falldorf the Report was adopted and the Counoil defermined to sit as a Board of Equalization,ob Wednesday,June 19,1929 from 7-30 P.M. to 8 o'clock P.M. to Equalize and Assess the benefits thereof and levy a Tax to pay for same and the Clerk was instl~cted to give proper notioe thereof. -./ ":1 169 ~~ -., f The Sewer Committee made report as follows; Hon.Mayor & City Council; We,your Committee on Sewers upon examination of the bids on Sewer District 1151 find the bid of Wm~Kelly & C o.,to be the lowest & best bid and therefore recommend that the Mayor & City Clerk be instructed to enter into Contract for the same Respec.tfully submitted. H.Falldorf Carl Hehnke L.C.W illiams C.H.Justice, Committee. On motion of Falldorf the report was adopted and contract awarded. The City property Committee reported as follows; Hon.Mayor and City Council; Y C ouritMtuniCtiPhalAfir-Port has bdeenthcotmPthletedanbd ins;ecttedd. ~ our ommee, ere ore,recommen sa' e same e accep e and the #250.00 still due the Geer Oompany be paid. Louis E .Upperman C.J.C ords Geo.Mildenstein Carl Knickrehm, Committee On motion of Upperman the report was adopted. Bills against the City Were presented and read and on motion of Justice allowed,for list see the Claim Register. An Ordinance NO.1287,Creating Paving District NO.8l,embracing Eddy y Street from 21t to Koenig Street 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 ~oting aye,nay none; The Ordinance was re8d and deaiared passed its first reading. Moved by Knickrehm that the rules be suspended and the OrdinanE 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 wasn read by its title and declared passed its 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 ~ mm~ Third reading. Mpved by Justice that the Ordinance be placed on its final passage an~,be finally passed; Carr~ed on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Knickrehm; Mildenstein,Upperman and Williams voting aye,nay none. the President of the Council declared the Ordinance finally passed and later the Mayor approved the same. An Ordinance ,No.1288 creating Sewer District No.152 and an Ordinance No.1289 creating Sewer District No.153,were presented; Moved by Justice that said Ordinances and each of them be placed on their first reading; Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Mildenstein, Knickrehm,Upperman and Williams voting aye,nay none; Said Ordinances were both read and declared passed their first reading~ Moved by Upperman that sammmBmdmmammmmmamdmmmm the rules be suspendad and said Ordinances and each of them be placed on their second rea~ng by their respective titles; Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Knickrehm, Mildenstein,Upperman and Williams voting aye,nay none; Said Ordinances Nos.1288 and 1289 and each of them were read by thEiir respective titles and declared passed their second readings. Moved by Knickrehm that the rules be suspended and said Ordinances and each of them be placed on their thtrd Reac,ling by their respeo- tiye Titles; Carried on roll call, Cords, Falldorf~\Hehnke, Justice, Knickrehm,Mildenstein,Upperman and williams voting aye,nay none; Said Ordinances Nos.1288 and 1289 and each of them wer~ read by their respeative titles and declared passed their third reading. -~ .~ .~ ~ ~ -~ 170 Moved by Justice that said Ordinances N08.l2SS and 1289 and eaoh of them be plaoed onthe1r final passage and finally passed; Oarried on roll call,O ords,Falldor(,Hehnke,Justice, Xnickrehm,Mildenstein,Upperman and Williams voting aye,nay nODe; The President declared said Ordinances Nos.1288 and 1289 ana each of them finally passed and later the Mayor approved the same. An Ordinance NO.1290,Amending Rule No.47 of Sectionl4l6 of Article XVI,of Ordinance No.1143,was presented; Moved by Justice that said Ordinance be placed on its first reading; Oarried on roll call,Oords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice, Knickrehm,Mildenstein,Upperman and Williams voting aye,nay none; The Ordinance was read and dec.lared passed its first reading. Moved by Williams that the rules be suspended and said Ordinance~~ placed on its second reading by its title; Oarried oh roll call,Oords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Mildensteiq Knickrehm,Upperman and Williams voting aye,nay none; The Ordinance was rea.d. by its title and declared passed its second rea.ding. Moved by Knickrehm that the rules be suspended and the Ordi-' nance placed on its third reading by its title; Carried on roll call,Oords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Knickrehm, Mildenstein,Upperman and Williams voting aye,nay none. Moved by Upperman that the Ordinance be placed on its final passage and finally passed; Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice, Knickrehm, Mildenstein,Upperman and Williams voting aye,nay none; The President declared the Ordinance finally passed and later the Mayor approved the same. Reports of the City officers for May 1929 were read and on motion 01 Jus"tice placed on file. Justice brought up the matter of Blowing the Whistle in case of Fires and the matter was discussed by the Council and Chief of Fire Department and on motion of Justice referred to the em Fire Committee and the Mayor to investigate. The City Engineer presented Estimates of cost of construction of Sewers in Sewer Districts Nos.152 and 153 and on motion of Falldorf the Estimates were adopted and the Clerk instructed to advertise for bids for their construction. Adjournl!~~ . H.E.Clif~~ Clerk. 172 I L RES 0 L U T 1.0 N. j ~ . ~. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND OITY OOUNOIL of the Oity of Grand Island, Nebraska, sitting as a Board of Equal- ~ 1zation, in accordance with due notice given thereof, as required by law, that we find the total cost of the const- ruction of Sewer District No. 147, to be the sum of $226.07; that the benefits accruing to the real estate in said dist- rict to be the sum of $226.07, and that the benefits accruing to the respective lots, tracts and parcels of land in said sewer district to be the sum as set forth opposite the several descriptions, as follows: Owner Lot Blk. Addition. Assessment. Angie R. Bro'Wll W.44' of 1 26 Original Town Angie R. Brown 2 26 Original Town Alfonzo Darling 3 26 Original Town Demetreos Ohronopulos 6 26 Origina~ Town Fxed Beberniss'W.t of 7 26 Original Town Angie R. Brown E.2 of 7 26 Original Town Angie R. Brown 1.20'of8 26 Orip'inal Town 'oJ Kate E. Brown E.24fofW.44'of8-26 Original Town $ 36.85 55.26 20.93 20.93 27.63 27.63 16.74 20.10 $226.07 ~\ -..~' - -1Ie...'11:Y -R..FaJ.ldo.rf- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Motion carried on roll call, all Members of the 0 ouncil being present voted aye and the Mayor declared the motion carried and the Resolution adopted. The minutes of the meeting as a Board of Equalization were read and approved. Adjourned -~':_~..:....;~---~-~~ 171 Grand Island,Nebraska,June 19,1929,7-30,P.M, The Council met as aBoard of Equalization for the pu.rpose of Equalizing and Assessing the benefits accrueing to the respective lots, tracts and parcels of land in Sewer District No.147 by reason of the laying of a Sewer therein and Levying a Tax to pay Ji.VJ. for the same, His Honor the Mayor presiding and all Mem.bers pres- ." ent a.t roll call; Proof of Publication of Notic!!, of the m.eeting as a Board of Equalization was rea.d and placed on file. The Council remained in session until 8 o'clock P.M. and no person: appearing to object to or protest against the proposred assessment a.nd levy Falldorf presented the following Resolution and moved its adoption.. (For copy of Resolution see eof ) 173 P.M Grand Island, l~ebraska, J"une 19,1929, 7-3Q 'The Oouncil 111et as a Board of' Equalization for the purpose of Equalizi.ng and Assessing the benefits accrueing to the respecti'il lots, tracts and parcels of land hereinafter described by reason of the laying of sidewalks along and adjacent to the same and levying a ~a.x against said respective tracts to pay the said J.. costs of laying said Bidewalks along and adjacent to the same His Honor,the Mayor presiding and all Members present at roll call. Proof' of Publication of Notice of said Meeting as a Boar d of Equalization was read and placed on file. The Council remained in session until 8 o'clock P.M. and no person having,appe~red to object to or protest against the proposed Assessment and Levy Williams presented the fol- lowing Res9lution and moved its adoption; 1'(,(,.}",-~.:?-~_,.<!,.A-;,::"<;:;,.,,,~t'J.,.""l (See/'~' pq.ge for Resolution) .~ .-W ~''''.,' ..~ ~ 174 RES 0 L U T .1 0 N. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY.COUNCIL of the city of Grand Island, si tting as a Board of Equm.zation, in accordance with due notice given thereof as required by law, that we find-the cost of the laying of sidewallc along the respective lots, tracts and parcels of land in the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, herein- below described to be the sums set forth opposite the same, and that the benefits accruing to the respective lots, tracts and parcels of land described below, to be the sums as set forth opposite the several descriptions, as follows: Location of walk along each of the following lots: Owner Lot Block Addition Oost. Lanta C. 'Wray Fr. 8 16 Baker's & Woodbine $ Lanta C. Wr'ay Fr. 8 1 Baker's & Woodbine 35.86 Emmel F. Miller 4 2 Hann's 2nd. 28.66 John Kroeger 3 2 Axt & Hagge 81.91 James Theros 7 2 Heyde's 37.03 Roy Sprague 9 5 Pleasant Hill 22.62 Roy Sprague 10 5 Pleasant Hill 22.62 Roy Sprague Fr. 11 5 Plea.sant Hill 14.57 Anna Louise Hatch Frank 2 14 Wasmer's 36.36 Loi s Mae Betts 5 14 Wasmer's 51.04 S. C. Huston 5 7 Gilbert's' 2nd. 65.34 Claude F. Vance 1 7 Gilbert's 2nd 48.77 Claude F. Vance 2 7 Gilbert's 2nd 35.83 Wal ter I. Boyll 9 4 Gilbert's 2nd 35.83 Glen R. Taylor 8 4 Gilbert's 2nd 35.83 Arthur Bottorf 7 4 Gilbert's 2nd 35.83 Ray E. Reisen 6 4 Gilbert's 2nd 65.15 Real ty Investment Co. E. 44' 11 28 Gilbert's 3rd 35.85 Re al ty Investment 00. E.44'13 28 Gilbert's 3rd 95.48 Rosa A. Slattery Carroll 6 12 Gilbert's 2nd 102.17 Guy L. Bastian 5 14 Gilbert's 105.70 Andreas Damgaard 5 48 Russell-Wheeler's 107.04 Otto H. Rembolt Fr. 6 48 Russel-Wheeler 25.13 Laura Greinn 5 18 Vlallich's 99.83 Geo. T. Parker 6 16 Wallich's 98.83 James G. Hendry. 1 9 Gilbert's 103.69 Edna Summers 6 4 Park Place 67.00 Tillie Freemen 5 20 Fairview Park 7.39 Mildred T. Scott 10 15 Fairview Park 6.21 L.O.Williams Motion ~~rried on roll call, all Members being present voted aye and the Mayor deolared the motion oarried and the Resolution adopted. The minutes of the meeting a~ a Board of Equalization were read and approved Adjourned ~~~ H.E.Olifford,Oity Olerk 175 Grand Island,Nebraska,June 19,1929 The Council met in regular sessmon ,His Honor, the Mayor pre- siding and all Members present at roll oall. The Minutes of the last regular meeting were read and approved Communioation from.W.E.Buell & Co. was read and on motion of Falldorf laid on the table. ~ Certifioate of S.E .Simie,Sec'y of the Sohool Board as to 1929 Levy was read and on motion of Hehnke plaoed on file Communioation from Walker Hainline and D.L,Halstead in referenm Garbage and Refuse Contract was read and on motion of Mildensum referred to Committee on Police and Board of Health. Commution from ~.P.Skaggs System as to Parking Space was read and on motion of Williams referred to the Street Committee. Bid of Ideal Cement Works for laying Sidewalks was read and on motion of Justice referred to the Street Committee. Bids of Wm.Kelly& Co. ,and of O.F'.Gleisberg for Sewer Districts nos.152 & L53 were opened and read and on motion of Falldorf referred to the Sewer Committee. Petition for Paving Cedar Street from Third to Koenig was read and on motion of Justice referred to the Street Committee. Petition of several parties in the vicinity thereof to require the C.B.& Q.Railway Company to install a Lighe at the Twelfth Street crossing was read and on motion of Justice the Clerk waf3 instructed to Notify the Company to install a proper light at their 12, street Crossing. Behnke on behalf of the Finance Committee called a meeting of the whole Council and the Mayor to meet the Finance Committee ..~ ~ at 7-30 P.M.on June 28,1929 to complete the Estimate or Budget. The Auditing Committee presented claim of John Cornelius for inspecting in the sum of $71.50 and Wm.Thomas $57.20 without approval and on motion of Cords the same were both allowed. The Street Committee made report; Grand Island,Nebf.June 19,13E To the Honorable Mayof and Council; We, your Co~nittee on Street and Alley after examining the Petition for Paving on 12th Street,reoomrnend that a Paving District be created on 12th Street from Pine Street to the C.B.& Q.Traoks. Respeotfully Submitted. L.C.Williams C.J.Cords Geo.Mildenstein C.B.Justioe. On motion of Williams the report was adopted. 176 The Street Committee reported as follows; Grand Island,Nebr.june 19,1929. To the Honorable Mayor and City UouncID~ ; We, your conmdttee on Streets and Alleys have examined the Petition presented for Paving on Division Street and Garfield Street, recommend that a Paving District be crea,ted ~ .,., on Division Street from the East line of Tilden Streetto the West line of Garfield Street,and on Garfield S~reet from the .J. North line of Division Street to the South line of Second Strea ReE:pectful1y Submitted" L.O.Wil1iams C.J.Cords Geo.IvIildenstein C.B.Justice Committee On mo tion of Williams the report was adopted. The Street Committee reported; To the Hon.Mayor and City Council; We,your committee on Streets a.nd Alleys ,recommend that the Western Laboratories of Lincoln be employed for the Asphalt testing for 1929. Respectfully submitted. On motion of Williams the report was adopted. The Street Committee reported; .~ -., Grand Island,Nebr.June 19,1929 To the Hon.Mayor and City Council; We.your Committee on Streets and Alleys,recommend that County Board be instructed to grade and gravel that portion of Capitol Avenue which lies within the City Limits. L.C.Williams C.J.C ords Geo.Mildenstein C.R.Justice. On motion of Williams the report was adopted. The Bond Committee reported finding the Bond of the Grand Islam National Bank in the sum of $7,000 covering deposits by the CiW the bond of John Knickrehm,Jr. for use of Area way under side- walk opposite North 44 ft.Lot 8 Blk.8l Grand Island and bond of Erdbruger & Son for $5000 covering use of certain Streets ,to all be in proper form and the sureties thereon sufficient and on motion of Upperman said Bonds were all approved. The City Property Committee presented a Lease with John P. Cameron for a part 01 S.E t of S.W.tSec.2,T.ll.R.9 ,induplicate which was read and on motion of Mildenstein the Mayor & Clerk were directed to Execute said Lease in Duplicate. On motion of Mildenstein the Clerk was instructed to give Notire for Bids for Repairing & Painting the City Hall Roof as per Specifications of Building Inspector. Bills a~ainst the City were read and on motion of Justice allowed. v- 177 ~ .., An Ordinance No. 1291, creating Paving District No. 82, Twelfth street from Pine street to Plum Street, was presented; . Moved by Justice that the Ordinance be placed on its first reading, carried on Roll Call, Cords, Falldorf, Rehnke, 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, Rehnke, Justice, Knickrehm, Mildenstein, Upper- man 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 be placed on its third reading by its title; Carried on roll call, Cords, Falldorf, Rehnke, ,Justice, Knickrehm, Milden'stein, 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 passage and be finally passed; Carried on roll call, Cords, Falldo~ Hehnke, Justice, Knickrehm, Mildenstein, Upperman and 1Nilliams voting aye, nay none. The Mayor declared the Ordinance finally passed and approved the same. An Ordinance No. 1292, creating Paving District No. 83, Division Street from Tilden to Garfield street, was presented; Moved by Justice that the Ordina,nce be placed on its first reading, carried on roll call, Cords, Falldorf, Rehnke, Justice, Knickrehm, Mildenstein, Uppermand and williams voting aye, nay none. The Ordinance was read and declared passed its first reading. Moved by Behnke that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance be placed on its second reading by its title; Carried on roll call, Cords, Falldorf, Hehnke, Justice, Knickrehm, Mildenstein, Upper- man and Williams voting aye, nay none. The Ordinance was read by its title and declared passed its second reading. Moved by Cords that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance be placed on its third reading by its title; Carried on roll call, Cords, Falldorf, Behnke, Justice, Knickrehm, Mildenstein, Upperm~, and Willi~ns 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 call, Cords, Fall- dorf, Helmke, Justice, Kniokrehm, Mildenstein, Upperman and Williams voting aye, nay none, The Mayor declared the Ordinance finally passed and approved the same. \~ .~ An Ordinance No. 1293, levying taxes for Sewer District No. 147, was presented; Moved by ~18tice that the Ordinance be placed on its first reading, ca~ried on roll call, Cords, Falldorf, Behnke, Justice, Knickrehm, Mildenstein, Upnermand and Williams voting aye, nay none. The Ordinance was read Bnd declared passed its first reading. Moved by Mildenstein that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance be placed on its second reading by its title; carried on roll call, Cords, Falldorf, Rehnke, Justice Knickrehm, Milden- stein, Uppermana and Williams voting aye, nay none. The Ordinance was read by its ti tle and declared passed its second reading. M:oved by Knickrehm tha,t the rules be suspended and the Ordinance be placed on its third reading by title; Carried on roll caal, Cords, Falldorf, Hehnl{e, Justice, Knickrehm, Mildenstein, Upperman and Williams voting aye, nay none. The Ordinance was read by its title and declared passed its third reading. 178 Moved by Upperman that the Ordinanca be placed on its final passage and be finally passed; Carried on roll call, Cords, Fall- dorf, Rehnke, Justice, Knickrehm, Mildenstein, Upperman and Williams voting aye, nay none. The Mayor decla.red the Ordinance finally passed and approved the same. An Ordinance No. 1294, levying taxes to pay for the construction and repair of sidewalk, was presented; Moved by Justice that the Ordinance be placed on its first reading, carried on roll call, Cords, Fa.lldorf, Rehnke, Justice, Knickrehm, 1Ifi Idenstein, Upperman and Williams voting aye, nay none;. The Ordinance was read a.nd declared passed its first reading. .~ .~ Moved by Sustice that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance placed on its second reading by title; carried on roll call, Cords, Falldorf, Behnke, Justice, Knickrehm, Mildenstein, Upperman and Williams voting aye, nBoY none. The Ordinance was read by its title and declared passed its second reading. Moved by Knickrehm that the rules besaspended c"nd the Ordinance be placed on its third reading by its title; Carried on roll call, Cords, Falldorf, Hehnke, .Justice Anickrehm, Mildenstein, Upper- man and Williams 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, pe finally passed; carried on roll CedI, Cords, Fall- dorf, Rehnke, Justice, Knickrehm, Mi Idenstein, Upperman and Willia,ms voting aye, nay none. The Mayor declared the Ordinance finally passed and approved the same. The Sewer Committee made report; To the Hon.Mayor and City Coun.eil; We your Committee on Sewers having examined the bids on Sewer nlsts.#152 & 153 find the bid of Wm.Kelly & Oo.,to be the lowest and best bid and therefore recommend that they be awarded. the Oontracts. Respeetf1J.lly Submi tted. H. Falldorf L.O.Williams C.B.Justice Carl Behnke On motion of Falldorf the report was adopted and the Contracts awarded to Wm.Kelly & Co. Report of the Water, Light & Ice Commissioner for May was read and on motion of Justice placed on file. On motion of Mildenstein the Resolution eliminating and for- ~ bidding left hand turns was ordered amend~d so as to allow . left hand turns. . ~~~ AdjOUrned//~~~ H. E. Cl:~{1.ord City iJlerk Ja ~ 179 REPORT OF APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURES FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1929 and to JUNE 29, 1929 Appropriated Salaries $ 10,000 25,000 5,500 16,500 20,000 60,000 149000 151,000 streets Hydrant Rental -~ ~ Lighting Sewer Inc. Decree of ct. Incidentals 7,000 19,000 8,000 25,000 13,000 4t500 227,500 IOE FUND WATER FUND LIGHT FUND SEWER DISTRICT ~ ,i--~ PAVING DISTRICT BOND & INTEREST TOTAL Expended Balance GENERAL FUND $ 9,878.95 $ 121.05 22,795.08 2,204.92 5,497.00 3.00 250.23--- 518.65 60,000.00 19t377.86 5t377.86--- 93,780.47 57,219.53 16,750.23 19,481.35 PARK FUND 3,986.57 POLICE FUND 3,013.43 17,329.53 CEMETERY FUND 7,942.74 1,670.47 57.26 FIRE FUND 16,530.14 8,469.86 PAVING FUND 19,786.63 MUSI C FUND 3tOOO.00 It500.00 162,356.08 65,143.92 6,786.63--- 31,612.83 48,387.86 173,578.60 7,643.90 77,251.48 1,815.00 502,645.75 Respectfully submitted July 3, 1929. H. E. Clifford City Clerk 180 ~ ,., Grand Island, Nebraska, July 3,1929 r The Council met in regular session,His Honor,the Mayor presid- ing and Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Knickrehm,Mildenstein and Upperman present at roll call, absent ',Williams. The minutes of the last regular meeting were read and approved. Bids of Grand Island Culvert & Metal Works and of Hehnke-Lohman & Company for repairs to roof of City Hall were opened and read and on motion of Mildenstein referred to the City Property Committee. Mr.F.J.Cleary presented a Communication in reference to Open- -ing ~tairway to Basement on corner of Third and Wheeler and on motion of Falldorf the matter was referred'mo the -~ ~. C ode Committee with Power to jet. The,J\tuiitingCommi ttee presented Claims of John Cornelius $66, Wm.Thomson $52.80 and Paul Mousel $130 without recommendation and on motion of Justice they were all allowed and Warrants ordered drawn for their payment. Audit~hgCommit~ee also presented claim of Hall County in the sum of $78.50 for the City's share of money advanced in Crim- inal cases without recommendation and on motion of Justice the claim was allowed and warrant ordered drawn for its payment. T he Street & Alley Committee reported; To Honorable Mayor & City Council; mum. We your Committee on Streets & Alleys beg to report that the 20 day period for filing protest on Eddy Street Pav- -ing has passed and no protest has been filed ; We therefore recommend that the Engineer prepare Estimate and The Clerk be instructed to Advertije for Bids .Respectfully submitted C.H.Justice, Geo,Mi1denstein C.J. Cords, Committee The Street & Alley Committee made report; Grand Island,Nebr.Ju!ly 3,191 To the Hon.Mayor and City Council; We,your committee on Streets and Alleys having examined the Petition for Paving on Cedar Street ,recommend that a Paving District be created on Cedar Street Respectfully submitted. from 3rd to Koenig C.H.Justice C.J.C<>rds Geo.Mildenstein Committee Street. On motion of Justice the Report was adopted. T he Finance Commence Commi ttee present,ed the following budget which was read; /"/ ~' 181 Budget of the City of Grand Island F'or 1929- -1930 To the Hon.Mayor & City Council; Grand Island, Nebraska; Gentlemen; Your Finance Coumittee has to report the fdl110wing Budget for the ensuing Fiscal based on the Assessed Valuations for this .~ .,., year as reported by the County Clerk of Hall County,Nebraska, as follows; Assessed value of Real Estate $12,597,185.00 Personal; General Public Utilit- Insurance 3,088,545.00 418,500.00 147,060.00 3,654,105.00 1$,251,280.00 Estimated Value of Uti1ities1 Union Pacific Rai1roadCo., C.B.& Q.H.R.Co St.Joe.& Grand IslandE.R.Co. Pulman Car Company C.M.St.Paul,Sleep1ng Car Co. '775,000.00 192,000.00 28,500.00 4,415.00 75,00 999,990.00 17,251,280.00 1 Mill would raise 17,251.28 1 2 Mills will bring ------------------------- . Ad~, amount from Intangib1es-----------------__ ---207,016.36 ------6,520.00 Total from Taxation 213,535.36 To pay interest on Ice Plant BondsFrom Plant profits 990 00 To which should be added the fwili10wing amounts 'Gl4,525.~6 based on receipts for previous years and ba1an- '-~ T;~ ces in the 01 ty Treasury in the several F'unds. Police Court and Officers ff;es 1,100.00 Oity Scale receipts 230.00 Cemetery Receipts 6,500.00 Permanent care of Cemetery 4,500.00 IvIisce1aneous receipts 1By the Olerk 500.00 Poll Taxes collected 6,700.00 Building Inspectors collections 3,500.00 Occuna.tion taxes collected bv Treas. . - . 1,500.00 Air-Port receipts 1,500.00 Balances in Treas. Cemetery Fund 1,800.00 Police 11 4,000.00 Library # 3,000.00 General II 60,000.00 94,830.00 Total Estimated Receipts ;$300:,355.36 182 Your Finance Committee has to report the following estimate of the expenditures of the several departments for the ensuing year as follows: GENERAL FUND SALARIES; Salaries of City officers, except such as are herein otherwise provided for. 13,000.00 \~ -~ STREET SAND ALLEYS; To pay the expenses of the Street Department, includ- ing care, cleaning, grading, flushing, s~rinkling, repairs, opening street and alleys, laying sidewalks, purchasing tools, implements and machinery, salary of Engineer, Ass't Engineer, Street Commissioner, labor, surveying and all other expense incidental to and per- taining to upkeep and care of Street and Alleys. 2'2,500.00 L\rrGHTS; To pay for lighting street, alleys, public grounds and buildings, including erections and repairs 16,750.00 HYDRANTS; To pay Hydrant rental 5,500.00 INCIDENTALS; To pay the incidental expenses of the City including airport, milk testing, election buildings and equipment and all other incidental expenses not otherwise herein provided for. 14,000.00 SEWERS; To pay d"o:r:;xDi<sposal::::Plantcand. w:ha.t:;].s';lleC~J3S,a.ryto :e6mp..'1.,etet&tfall Sewer 40,000.00 To reappropriate what is already levied and raised for sewerage purposes. As per Court Order. 60,000.00 To pay for sewers and drains other than out-fa.ll sewer and repairs of rebuilding of disposal plant and flush- 20i~000.OO ing sewers. 189,250.06 PARK FUND To pay for care of parks, making improvements, extension~ repairs, salaries, labor. 5,000.00 POLICE FUND ~ ~ To pay the salaries pf the Police and Police ,Judge, all expenses of the Department including expense of the Board of Health and of Emergency Hospital, caretaker and Secretary of.the Board. 19,000.00 CEMET'fl~RY To pay the expense of the maintenance of the Cemetery and to make extensions, improvements and repairs, and purchase of more land. 9,000.00 FIRE To pay the salaries of firemen, the purchase of new hose and other equipment and all expenses, repairs and operation of the Department 20,000.00 183 PAVING To pay for paving streets and alleys, intersections and spaces opposite public buildings and grounds, repairs and extensions. 20,000.00 MUSIC To pay the expenses of a vocal, instrumental and amusement organization for free public concerts, festivals, erlerainments and parades 4,500.00 LIBRARY .-=~ ..~ To pay the expenses of the Library Board including salaries, repairs, purchase of books, periodicals and all other expenses. 7,250.00 LI!BRARY BUI llDING FUND To create a sinking fund for the purpose of building a.n addition to the Public Library Building, to make addi tional room for~ Li brary. To house the Ha.ll County Historical Society's exhibits and for Election purposes 3,000.00 To reappropriate cash in Treasury 3,000.00 WATER, LIGHT AND ICE To pay the expenses of the Water, Light and Ice Depart- ments, including buildings, new machinery, equipmIt and repairs. The revenue of the several departments. BOND & INTEREST FUND To pay the interest on $300,000 Sewer and drainage Refunding bonds. @ 4% To pay the interest on $22,000 Ice Plant Refunding Bond @ 4t% To pay the interest of $13,000 intersection Paving bond, 1924, Ope Oct. 1, 1928. 12,000.00 990.00 Care of lots for which Permanent care is paid 650.00 1,860.00 -:J:.5.,-5G9-.-Ge- To pay collection fee of the Oounty Treasurer $ 5,000.00 TOTAL ESTIMATED EXPENSE '$303,000.00 Total Estimated Receipts $309,355.&3 .~ ~ Appropriations Balance 303, OOO~.OO 6" 3 .... .()o , bb .'. Garl Hehnke C.H.Justice Carl Knickrehm Henry H.Falldorf Finance Committee On motion of Behnke the report was, adopted and made a part ~ the records and the Attorney instructed to prepare proper Ordi- nances making the Levy and appropriations advises therein. 184 The Street Committee reported; Grand Island,Nebr.July 3,1929 To the Hon.Mayor and City Council; We,your Committee on Streets and Alleys ,having examined w the bids submitted on idewalks find the bid of the Ideal Cement Works to be the lowest and best bi~, and recommend that they be awarded the Contract. Re~peqtfully submitted. C.H.Justice C.J.Cords Geo.Mildenstein adopted and contract award- .~ ~ On motion df Justice the report was ed. The City Engineer presented Estimate of cost of construction of Paving District No.8l,a part of Eddy street, and on motion o~ Justice the report was adopted and the Clerk instructed to advertise for bids for its constructi n . J..-" Mr.H.G.Wellensiek, Special Council filed report of the case of Leo B.Stuhr against the Oity and advising the Appeal of said Case to the Supreme Court and on motion of Falldorf said Communication was placed on file. Falldorf filed motion in writing as follows; '" I move that the City of Grand Island appeal from the Judgment of the District Court of Hall County,Nebraska,in the case of Leo B.S~uhr etal vs the City of Grand Island,et al,entered on June aO,1929,to the Qupreme Court, and that the City Attorney and Special Oounsel for the City be instructed and authorized to prepare,execute and file the neoessary appeal bond and notice of appeal. and have prepared a necessary transoript and bill of exceptions and all other papers and pleadings neoessary to -~ >'~ perfeot such appeal. motion carried. Henry H.Falldorf On motion of Kniokrehm the Fire Committee in conjunction with the Water & Light Commissioner were instructed to purohase and install a Fire Alarm Whistle. Depository Bond of the Brand Island National Bank in the sum of '5000 was presented and on motion of Justice referred to the Finanoe 0 ommittee. Bond of A lbert Heyde in the sum of $5000 oovering permit for Exoavation under sidewalk by the Building Ins;eotor was read and on motion of Upperman approved. __ __ __._~___~_._____-'. __u___.' _..____~~__'______'____.~._~~_~~-__ ~.______~~____'_____'_____~............'_________~ ______nn_ __~___'_'_____~____.__'__~~~__'__..:.....___~ -- - - ---~ 185 " The Polive Committee reported the need of a New Motor Cy~le by the Police and on motion of Cords the matter was referred to the Polioe Committee with Power to Act. The Committee on Police reported the Milk Department ready for the apPointment of a Chemist to operate the same and Cords moved that C.O.Benson be appointed Chemist at a compensation of $10 per day and not to exceed 4 days eaoh month. The Water & Light Committee !ade report as follows~; Grand sland,Nebraska,>>uly 3,1929. Honorable Mayor & City Council,Grand Island, ebrqska; Gentlemen; y... We, Your Committ:ee on Water and Light,beg to submit tlte following report; Within the next 60 days ,that part of our improvement progiam adopted by this body in 1925,will have been completed acoording to plans,leaving us a small additional expenditure, neoessary to complete the plans for 1930 and193l. The Water and Light Departments have handled the pay- ment of all contraots out of the earnings of the Plant,as they became due, without a single registered Warrant or the necessity of a bond issue and with the completion of the East Wall Addit- ion, which is now under construction,we have expended $465,000.00 This money has been well expended to increase the effi- ciency of the Plant and increase it in size,to take oare of the City's continued growth. This has made it possible,not only to give our patrons one of the lowest Light & Water rates in the state as well as the best service possible to maintain, but it has also given the Citizens the benefits of Municipal Ownership, by returning the profits to the public through the investment, such as we now have in a Modern Light Plant,the value of which is over $1,000,000.00 . This Department has also ,from time to time, been a big help to other Departments of the City by the investment of it's surplus in City Bonds and Warrants of other Departments,without interest to theLTax-payer,thus helping in every way to keep from increasing the evy.We have in the light fund at the present time ,a surplus~on hand,whioh has been built up through the gener- ous patronage of our 6itizens and we feel that a part of this surplus could be used for the benefit of the Public and herewith wish to submit~ the following resolution for your app~oval. With the continued increase in our customers, the earnings from our City Plant will increase proportionately so that the City of Grand Island may look forward to still further financial assistanoe from the Department's Surplus. C.H.Justice RespectfUlly submitted. C.J.Cords H.Falldorf On motion of Justice the report was adopted. Justice as Chatrman of the Water & Light C ommitt:ee presented the following Resolution and moved its adoption; RESOLUTION. Be it resolved by the Mayor and City Councilof the City of the C ityof Grand Island,Nebraska,that WHEREAS,-The Publio Library Board ,through ,its Committee has appeared before the City Council and asked for funds in an amount approximating $45,000 for the Construotion of an addition to the present Library Building, this addition to be used as a reading room, a museum for the Historical ,Society and a voting booth; and WHEREAS- The need of such an addition is so great that the $3,000 now annually being set aside for this purpose will. too greatly delay the needed extension, and WHEREAS- The City's Water and Light Departments do have at this time the above amount in cash which is not needed immediate- ~ ,., 'f ~ .~ 186 ly and which is hereby offered to the Library Board under the following terms. The Water and Light Departments proposed to advance up to ,( $40,000 or as much thereof as is needed for the erection of the above building, this sum to be secured by bonds, known as Public Library Bonds, which will draw not to exceed 4% interest. These' Bonds to be held in the Water and Light Fund until redeemed by the appropriation, which has been in effect heretofore making it unecessary to increase the regular Library levy, if an emergency arises they may be sold for not less than par.' ~ O. H. JUSTICE Chairman Water & Light O~ Motion oarried ,Oords,Falldorf,Behnke,Justice,Knickrehm,Mildens- -tein and Upperman voting aye, nay none, absent Williams; and the Mayof declared the Resolution adopted. Oommittee on Air-Port asked that the Third Oity Band Play for the opening day at the Air-Port July 14,1929 and on motion of Falldorf the matter was referred to the Oommittee on Band and the Band Manager to adjust, and arrange. Air-Port Oownmittee asked permission to purchase some Posts to be used at the Air-Port on opening day and later to be used at the Oity Dump and on motion of Mildenstein they were to do so Bills against the Oity were read and on motion of Behnke allowed, for list see the Claim Register. The Mayor apPOinted Paul Mousel Assistant Oity Engineer and ,~ O.O.BensonlOhemist for the Milk Testing and on motion of Justice they were oom!irmed. The City Engineer reported Re-~urfacing Distriot No.1 as oompleted and the Expense thereof and on motion of Justioe the report was adopted and the, District aooepted. Reports of the various 6ity Offioers for June were read and plaoed on file. Falldorf reported on the unpaid aooounts due from the several Undertakers and on motion of Falldorf the same was referred ~ )--\ - -~ --~ the Auditing Committee and A ttorney to call in the several Undertakers and Adjust said alaimg as far as possible and report baok to the City 0 ouncil. On motion of Falldorf the City Attorney was instructed to prepare an Ordinanoe creating a Lighting District embracing Locust Street from First Street to Bismark Street and the Oity Engineer prepare plans and Speoifioations for same. 1'87 An Ordinance No. 1295 levying taxes for 1929-1930 was presented; Moved by .Justice that the Ordinance be placed on its first reading, carried on roll call, Cords, Falldorf, Rehnke, Justice, Knickrehm, Mildenstein, Upperman, voting aye, nay none, absent Williams. 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 title; carried on roll call, Cords, Falldorf, Rehnke, Justice, Knickrehm, Mildenstein, Upper- man, voting aye, nay none, absent Williams. The Ordinance was read by its title and declared passed its second reading. Moved by Mildenstein that the rules be suspended and the Ordi~ nance its third reading by its title; Carried on roll call, Cords, Falldorf, Rehnke, Justice, Knickrehm, Mildenstein, Upper- man, voting aye, nay none, absent Williams. 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 be finally passed; Carried on roll call, Cords, Falldorf, Rehnke, Justice, Knickrehm, Mildenstein, Upperman, voting aye, nay none, absent Williams. The Mayor declared the Ordinance finally passed and approved the same. An Ordinance No. 1296 being the annual appropriation bill was presented; Moved by hehnke that the Ordinance be placed on its first reading, carried on roll call, Cords, Falldorf, Rehnke, ,Justice, Knickrehm, Mildenstein, Upperman, voting aye, nay none, absent Williams. Moved by Upperman that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance be placed on its second reading by title; carried on roll call, Cords, Falldorf, Rehnke, Justice, Knickrehm, Mildenstein, Upperman, vat ing aye, nay none, absent Willia:ns. The Ordinance was read by its title and declared passed its second reading. Mov.ed by Justice that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance be placed on its third reading by its title; carried on roll call, Cords, Falilidorf, Rehnke, Justice, Knickrehm, Mildenstein, Upperman voting aye, nay none, absent Williams. The Ordinance was read by its title and declared passed its third reading. Moved by Mildenstein that the Ordinance be placed on its final passa.ge and be fina.lly passed; carried on roll call, Cords, Falldorf, Rehnke, Justice, Knickrehm, Mildenstein, Upperman, voting aye, nay none, absent Williams. The Mayor declared the Ordinance finally passed and approved the same. Adjourned, ~~d City Clerk ~ ~.~ 188 Grand Island, Nebr. July 17, 1929 c;,==,...... ~ The Council met in regular session President Mildenstein presiding in the absenoe of the Mayor. Present Cords, Fa1ldorf, Behnke, Justice, Knickrehm, Upperman and Williams. The minutes of July 3rd were read and approved. The claim of Ernest A. Krehmke for damages sustained on May 8th, by stepping into a manhole was read and on motion of Williams referred to the City Attorney. A communication from the Members of Company B, 134th Infantry was read asking for permission for the J. George Loos Shows to transport their equipment across the City of Grand Island to the show grounds. On motion of Fa11dorf the request was referred to the Water and Light Dep't, and City Attorney with power to act. A letter from Jno. F. Dudgeon, Mayor of Norfolk, with reference to a copy of our 1929-30 budget sent him, was read and on motion of Justice placed on file. The protest for paving Division and Garfield Sts, signed by Mrs. C. A. Hofman, Mary E. Connor, Dr. R. M. Romans and others was presented and on motion of Justice referred to the street j// -~ ~ and Alley Committee. A protest signed by Mrs. Mary Koss, George Wabel, Amelia R. Sayles and others for paving 12th Street was presented and on motion of Williams referred to the Street and Alley committee. Bids of Dobson & Robinson, Mid-State Construction Co., and the Diamond Engineering Company, were opened and read for Paving ~ District No. 81, and on motion of Justice referred to the Street and Alley Committee. On motion of Behnke the City Attorney was instructed to draw up a agreement with the Clearing House Assln regarding City Deposits at the rate of 1% interest. Motion carried. The Street and Alley committee made the following report: Grand Island, Nebr. July 17, 1929 To Bon. Mayor and City Council: We, ~our committee on Streets and Alleys, having examined the ~___::_:"~_,_'C-.o--:...:....~-~~,.-_~-'..:..:.-'C~_-_,-:. 189 -~ protest filed against paving Garfield and Division Streets, find the protest to be sufficient, and therefore recommend the ordinance creating said district be repealed. Respectfully submitted, L. C. Williams C. H. Justice C. J. Cords Geo. Mildenstein On motion of Williams the report was adopted. The Street and Alley Committee also presented report as follows: Grand Island, Nebr. July 17, 1929 To Hon. Mayor and City Council: We, your committee on Streets and Alleys, having examined the protest filed against Paving of 12th, Street find the protest to be sufficient and therefore recommend the ordinance creating said district be repealed. Respectfully submitted, L. C. Williams C. H. Justice C. J. Cords Geo. Mildenstein On motion of Williams the report was adopted. The Street and Alley committee reported Resurfacing District No. 1 completed as per contract, and on motion of Williams the Council determined to s1 t as a Board of Equalization on vv ednesday, August 7th, between the hours of 7:30 and 8 o'clock P. M. On motion of Falldorf the following report was adopted. Grand Island, Nebr. July 17, 1929 V'" To the Hon. Mayor and City Council: We, your cownittee on Sewers, recommend that the City purchase that portion of the Union Pacific sewer which lies within the City Limits, and assess that portion of it which can be assessed to the abutting property. .~ Respectfully submitted, H. Falldorf C. H. Justice L. C. Williams Carl Hehnke. The committee on City property made the following report and Upperman moved its adoption: Grand Island, Nebr. July 17" 1929 -- Mayor and City Council: City Gentlemen: We your committee on city property to whom was referred the -- ----------.-~~~ ---~.-'---""~.___~.._____~ ..:..c_~.:....:.... 190 bids of the Grand Island Metal & Culvert Works, and the Hehnke- Lohman Company for painting and repairing the City Hall roof. We find the bid of the Hehnke-Lohman Company for the sum of $138.00 the best and lowest bid and therefore recommend that the contract be awarded to the same. Yours truly, Geo. Mildenstein Louls E. Upperman C. J. Cords Carl Knickrehm Motion carried. --~ -~ The Auditing Committee presented the clai~of Traill Paving Company for $1)405~47,Wm.Thomssen, $52.80 ana John Cornelius $66.00 without approval. On motion of Falldorf the claim of Traill Paving Company was referred to the Street and Alley Committee in conjunction with the City Attorney. Justice moved that the claims of Thomssen and Cornelius for inspection be allowed and warrants drawn for same. Motion carried. The Bond Committee presented depository bond of Grand Island National Bank, application and bond of R. C. Anderson, Auctioneer, and Firestone Rubber Company for area way under sidewalk. The committee reported finding the bonds to be in proper form and the sureties sufficient and on motion of Upperman said bonds were approved. The Building Code made the following !eport: July 17, 1929 To the Mayor andCity Council: Your committee on Building Code be!s leave to report that the request of F. Cleary for the use of sidewalk space for areaway be denied. Henry H. Falldorf L. C. Williams C. H. Justice Carl Hehnke On motion of Falldorf the report was adopted. ~he City Engineer made the follewing report: Grand Island, Nebr. July 17, 1929 ~ -..., To Hon. Mayor and City Council: I wish to report that the City Water & Light Dept. have completed the work in Watermain Districts Nos. 63, 65 and 66. I recommend the said districts be accepted and the Council sit as a Board of Equalization at 7:30 P. M., August 7th, 1929. M. W. Wheeler City Engineer. On motion of Justice the report was adopted. After a recess, Justice reported that the request of the Members of Company H, 134th Infantry, asking for permission to transport the J. George Loos Shows across the City be granted. 191 July 17, 1929 To the Hon. Mayor & City Council: We your Oommittee on Streets and Alleys having examined the bids submitted on Paving District #81, find the bid of the Diamond Engineering Oompany to be the lowest and best bid on all types of paving, and therefore recommend they be awarded the contract. The type of paving to be selected after the 10 day period has passed. ~ We also recommend the City Clerk be instructed to return the certified checks of the unsocessful bidders. ..~ ~ Respectfully submitted, L. O. Williams O. H. Justice Geo. Mildenstein C. J. Cords. On motion of Williams the report was adopted. Bills against the City were read and on motion of Justice allowed. For list see Claim Register. An Ordinance No. 1297, creating Paving District No. 84, Cedar street from Third to Koenig was presented: Moved by Williams .that the Ordinance be placed on its first reading, Carried on 1'011 call, ,Cords, Falldorf, Eehnke, Justice, Knickrehm, Mildenstein, Upper-man 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, 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 be placed on its third reading by its title; Carried on roll call, Cords, Falldorf, Rehnke, Justice, Knickrehm., Mildenstein, Upperman and Williams voting aye, nay none. The Ordininace was read by its title and declared passed its' third reading. ~ -..,- , Moved by Williams that the Ordinance be placed on its :(tr;,al passage and be finally passed; Carried on roll call, Cords, Fal1dorf, Rehnke, Justice, Knickrehm, Mildenstein, Upperman and Williams voting aye, nay none. The President declared the Ordinance finally passed and approved the same. An Ordinance No. 1298, creating an ornamental lighting district on Locust Street, from First Street to Bismark Road was presented: ~ Moved by Justice that the Ordinance be placed on its first 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 Upperman that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance placed on its seoond reading by its title: Carried on roll call, Cords, Falldor!', Rehnke, Justice, Knickrehm, MiIden(O,tein, 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 mspended cind the OnUnance be placed on its third reading by title; Carried on roll call, Cords Falldorf, Rehnke, Justice, Knickrehm, Mildenstein, Upperman and Williams voting Etye, nay none. The Ordinance was read by its ti tIe and declared passed its third reading. Moved by Williams that the Ol'cUnance be placed on its :fina:l })assage and be finally passed; Carried on roll call, Cords, Falldorf, Rehnke 192 Justice, Knickrehm, Mildenstein, Upperman and Williams voting aye, nay none. The President declared the Ordinance fina.lly passed a.nd approved the same. The report of the Light and Water Department for June, was presented and read, and on motion of Justice placed on file. On motion of Falldorf the Sewer Committee was given authority to have the sewer ditch cleaned within the City LirrJits. 1jVilliams moved that the Street and Alley Comm:t ttee in u_~ .-,. conjunotion with the Fire Dept. burn or clean off all vacant lots. Justice moved that an assessment of ;i~2. 00 be charged against all property ovynerS whose lots were so oleaned. Motion carried. Adjourned, ~f~~~p Oity Olerk ,w ~ rn..,- ~ --... 193 Grand Island,lebraska , August 7,19a~,7-30,P.M. The Council met as a Board of Equalization for the purpose of ,jlij. Equalizing and Assessing the cost of Construction of Water mains in Water Main Districts Nos.63,65 & 66 of the City of Gtand Island, Nebraska, and levying a Special Tax to pay for said Construction)His Honor,the Mayof presiding and all Members being present at roll call. Proofs of Publication of Notices of this meeting is each of said Districts was read and placed on file. The Council fdmained in session until 8 O'clock P.M. and no ., person having appeared to object to or protest against the proposed mmmm~m~mmmmm. Assessments and Levies in each or any of said Districts,Justice moved that the three respective Resolutions found on Pages 194,195 and 196 hereof,following , and each of them be adopted, motion carried on roll call, Cords, Falldorf, Hehnke, Justice, Knickrehm,Mildenstein, Up perman and Williams voting aye, nay none , and the Mayor deolared said Resolutions Pertaining to the A ssessemnts in Water Main Dist- ricts':Nos.63,65 & 66 and each of them as found on pages Nos.194,195 & 196 and each of them ,adopted. The minutes of the meetings as a Board of Equalization in Each of said Water Main Districts Nos.63,65 & 66 ,as set. forth above and on the three following pages were read and approved. Adjourned ~~~d City Clerk. ~ ,.,. 194 RESOLUTION. Be it resol'lee: by tL'18 M8yor D.nd 01 ty Council of tl18 c1 ty 01' Grn.n.cl Is1nnd, Nebx'ciska, si tting 8S a Board of Ec;:ual- --A\ .,. ization in accordance with due notice given thereof, as 1'8- qUlred 12xr, tlwt we find tl18 totE),l costs of tt18 construct- ion at er Main District No. 63, to be the sum of $1,040.26; that the benefits aceuring to the real estate in said district t 0 1 +. "1 c, '"1''''' ,r> }hl 040 26 De uJ__~~; S\.r_J.lJ. OJ. ~iP , . ....) , and tL::'t the benefits accuring to the respective lots, -'ere.cts 8nc;, p2Tcels of lema. in said water main district to be the sum as set forth opposite the several descriptions a.s follows: Lot 13, Block 1::5 , \ . t Plr1.ce f\dcU tion, ~t;44. It 7 c3 ; } sn on Lot 14, Block 15, A ah ton Plac,,:; Addition, $43.07; Lot 15, Block 15, Asnton PI ac e Addition, '1'.43 07 ~r c. ; Lot 16, Block 15, Ashton Place Addition, ~i43.07; Lot 17, Block 1 Ei , Ar::>h ton Place Addition, 'T4'?: Or'). ~/ :., v. (, Lot 18, Block 15, Ashton PI ac e Addition, ~H-~LJ3.07; I Lot 19, Block 15 Ashton P18..c e AdeU tion, ';'4'7 07 . , ~p .0. ; IJot 20, Block 15, Asbton PI ac e Addition, ,it'Ll"! 0'7. $"""'.' , Lot 21, Block 15, Ashton PI (:10 e Addition, "4~).O?; Lot 22, Block 15, Ashton PLwe Addition, ~;4 3 .0'7. ,. , Lot 23, Block 15, Ashton PI ac 8 Aclch tion, ;:f43.07; Lot 24- , Block 15, Ashton PI ac e Addition, 1P44 . 72; Lot 1 Block 16, Ashton PI D., 0 e AdcU tion, ~p44 .71 ; Lot 2 Block 16, Ashton Place Adcti. tion, ;t1>43 .07; Lot 3 Block 16, Ashton PIDce Addition, #4:2..07 ; Lot 4 Block lr. Ashton PI ,JC e Addition, "f-/L'Z 07. 0, t.j, ..I. V . , Lot 5 Block 16, .A.shton PI ac e Addition, ;$43.07; Lot 6 , Block 16, Ash ton PIa.ce Addition, ;~43.07; Lot '7 , Block 16, Asbton Plewe Addition, :Jt;43. 07; Lot 8 Block 16, Ash ton PIEce Addition, '0' Ll '2 n '; . , <if ....1".) 9' \... f , Lot 9 , Block 16, Ashton 21ace Addition, ~t43 ,07; Lot 10, Block 16, Ashton Plewe Adeli tion., ;";43.07 ; Lot 11, Block 16, Ashton Place Addition, *43.07; Lot 12, Block 16, Ashton Flace Adclition, ~p44 . 71 ; . I', _ _ _ _ _ C..H..ltt.Stio.e _ _ _ _ _ __ _ / " f I, k I' l..,..; ~--- - -~"----~......_-_..-.~-- -- ---~~ "-- ------- 195 RESOLUTION. Be it resolved by the H::).yor a.no. 01 ty Oouncil of the city of Grand Island, Nebraska, sitting as a Board of Equal- ization in accordrmce vvith due notice ven thereof, as re~ ., , /j ",-,j ~LJ ~uil'ed by 18.1':, tlw.t we find. the total costs of construction of Watet Main District No. 65, to be the sum of '760.32; that the benefits accuring to the real estate in said district to~)e the sum of $760.32, and thc::t the benefj.ts accr'lJing to the res'pective lots, tracts and pa,rcels of land in said water main district to be the sum as set forth opposite the several descriptions as follows: I Lot 50, H<.uvthorne Place Addition, eli-2S 07., ~t" . 0, Lot 51, Ha,wthorne Place Addition, $28.03; Lot 52, Hawthorne PI Gdce Addi tion, s'l'28. 03; Lot 53, HByrthorne Pla,ce AdcU tion, ~37 84' t: ,L. , Lot 54, Ha,wthorne Pl8,ce Addition, 137.84; Lot 56, Hawthorne Plewe Addition, ',30.13; Lot 55, Ha1J'Tthorne Plcl.oe Addition, rO.13; 8l Lot 57, Hawthorne Pla,oe Addition, ',15.06; Nl. Lot 57. H2vwtLorne Pls,ce Addition, 15.07; 2 Lot 58, HDxrthorne PI ace Addition, "[30 13' ~t ' , Lot 59, Hawthorne PI ac e Addition, d, 30 1 ~. ~ . v, Lot GO, He;wtho:rne Pla,ce Adeli tion, , 30.13; Lot 61, I-I,:::,l,vthorne Pl8.ce Addition, J~~0.13~ Lot n':) Hc;wthorne PI ac e A ' ." t' t) :,..-' , o.ClJ. J.. on, iuO.13, Lot f"'rrz. Hai.'thorne PI e;,ce Ad.di tion, " 23. 15 ; t"Ju, Lot 64, Hc1:wthorne Place Addition, ~'28 .03; Lot 65, Hawthorne Pla,ce Addition, '~~8 03' t.t~lf>.,.l '" , Lot c'-:. Ha,wthorne PIE:1.ce Acidition, e''''"J8 03' 00, <w."',,,, , Lot 67, Hawthorne Place Addition, ~28.03; Lot 68, Hawthorne Place Add:i tion, '28.03; Lot (39, Ha,'l.7t 110 xo 11 e P1a,ce Addition, ~28w03; Lot 70, Hawthorne Place Addition, $08 O~'" ~.l . v, Lot 71, Hawthorne PI ac e Addition, ""28 03' ~' . , Lot 72, Havvthorne PI ac e Add:L tj. on, i~~:g~~ Lot '73, Hawthorne Place Addition, Lot 74, Ht'twthorne Plrwe Addition, i28.03; Lot 75, Hcn:wthorne PI a.c e Addition, ~~~8.03; _ _ _Q.. JL J.uatioe.. _ y ~ I RESOLU'I'I ON. 196 Be it resolved by the Mayor and City Council of the city of I Gra,nd Islo.nc1, Nebra.aka, s1 tting as a Board of Equal1zation in accordance 1.vi tll clue notice given "chereof, eJ,S )~eql)ired "OJ law, that we find the total costs of construction of Water Main District No. 66, to be the sum of $1,593.81; that the benefits acoruing to the real estate in said d~8trict to be the sum of $1,593 .B1, and tl1at the benefi ts accruinc~ to the respeoti ve lots, tracts and parcels of land in said water main district to f'o11017s: be the sum (3.,8 set fOTth oXycosi te the several desoriptions as Ni- S2- Lot 1, Block V,mtine's S'ub. AdcLtion, Lot 2, Blook V~3..ntine's Slub. Addition, Lot 2) Block V8"nt ine' s Sub. Addi tion, Lot 3, BlooI\: Vcmtine's Sub. Addition, Lot 4, Block Va-]tine's Sub. AdcUtion, Lot 5, Block Vantine's Sub. Addition, Lot 11, Block Vantine's Sub. Addition, Lot 12, B100k Vantine's Sub. Add.itian, Lot 13, Block Velnt ine 1 s Sub. Addi tion, Lot 14, Block ,V8J1tine's Sub. Addition, Trr'c1r 13?' Wl'rje 1-1"1 qWl 0"".1 "'l,J"v.l See 21 (>,.1'- ", .. ~_ ~ _'. . '-' .. c' Hq~ "1 . ..; , Lo~ 8, .::nock 1, ~H11~arn Frank Adcli tion, L01; 7, Block 1, vVill:Lam Frenk Addition, Lot 6, Block 1, Wil1i[-3Jil Frank Addition, Lot 5, Block 1, Wi1liarn Frank AdCi.ition, Lot 4, Block 1, vHl1in,m 1'"1rank Addi tion, Lot 3, Elock 1, Willi3..rn Frank Addition, Lot 2, Block 1, l,Villia.ri'l l~l'1c1.nk Addt tiorl, Lot 1, Block 1, Williwu Frank Addition, Track 100' wide on W. side or Locust betvieen Al t er Avenue, Dna, AndeTson Ave., Tr8Dk 200' wide on W. side of Locust between Alter Ave., & Anderson Ave., TrRck 100' wide on W. side of Locust between Al tel' Ave., & Anctel'8'~m Ave., .Ji'69 '-7') ~t') .u:,; (1"34 8'" 4P . C) ; f:l:34.86; JJ;nc 7<)' 'Wo~. C.i, ,f. 60 7 <) . I,' ;:J. Co; , .,:'69.72; (1~90.40; 4$90.40; &);90.40; ~E90 .40 ; <W90.40' I: , ip39. 93; <'r>r. 48 4y vi".).' ; ~p68.48; .j,',68 4 () 411 .. . u; :J _ ~68.4:8; ti",...o L1 o. ~tO(). XU, :fpr>C) 40. Ah 0 u . t) , Hil6S 4.8' ..".. . , ~~68.48; 136.96; 68.48 ; ___C.~Ju~~~________ _____..__._L_.___.______~_.__. _ __ __~_____.._____ .__ 0.. .___ _.~~_ ______~._~__ .____.-'~~___._~___~_____ 197 Grand Island,Nebraska,August 7,1929,7-30,P.M. pr. ~ .~ The Counoil met as a Board of Equalization for the purpose of Equalizing and Assessing the ~enefits Aocrueing to the respeotive lots,tracts and paroels of land in Re-Surfaoing Distriot NO.1, of the City of Grand Island ,by reason of the Re-Surfacing thereof and levying a Tax to pay for said Constr- uotion; His Honor,the Mayor,presiding and all Members present at roll call; Proof of Publication of Notioe of meeting as a Board of Equalization was was read and plaoed on file. The Counoil remained in session until 8 O'clock P.M. and no person having appeared to obje~t to or protest against the proposed Assessmlnt and levy; Williams presented the following Resolution and moyed its adoption; .~ ~..,., .-.- -------~~--'--,..~--'~'--~._.__._--~._-_.~~---'--~--"'-----_.-''---'-_._--- . ~_._~~----_.__. _.~--~--'-------"-'------------ Be i"G rC~801vc;d by t ",TOO ".,1':] Oi t, OC'I["C~' of t;". 01 to. p _ ,.J .j. '~'~"'_. ',,' ',:"".I~J... .~"c. ,. y 01 Grcu1cl IE1~;;rlcl., l~ebl~ -'__'" [-jetti t}.8 (:;., Boa",1:c~ 01.E lZtJ.,'Ll011 in ? ccordi-;,Dce 'iTi tll due n:)tj.ce ve'~1 tnereof, a,s recruil'cd hy law, tho.t; we :t~il1d the tot2,1 costs of T COl1st:.:'uction of RE- ~lUI>.00Ci nn. D-; 8i-r; c.'t No 1 t' 0 "Oc> c."" .f:' ":'1 L! 4J L! 1:::0. ".':. t i-co /0.-: J. (-.'.-, ~~L. ~..') .J..I~ J -. ., '--' ....J U.ltl OJ. ':P_;...:t-, ~ L. ()U, vJ.l:'3, JJ.le benefits accruin~ to t real estate in said district to be the sum of $14,414.68, 2.nel th::::j:; the benefi t S D,ccruin:c!: to the res"')ective lots, tracts ,'ne. parcels of limO. in Be.id resurf- aci district to be the sum as set forth osite the several descriptions as follo~8: Lot Owner Lot Anna S. Taylor Fr. 8 " 11 E.38.8'of7 Anna M. Rourke W.14' 7 "" 6 Authl..Jr C. Scott 19 II" 9 "" 8 JOllies Webb 7 "11 6 Bradstreet Olemens ColD 11 11 9 " " Fr. 8 " "" 7 " 1I 14 " " 13 " II 17 17 17 1'7 17 of PoplC?T 18 18 18 18 18 RESOLUTION. ~ L , J 1<) (..) C. B. 8~ Q. R. R. II " I II II II " " " " " II II II II 00. '.) o 7 6 5 R. O. W. 4 3 2 Co.l Fr. 5 II 4 II II Bradstreet II II II If II II II II II II " II II II OJ_eL~iellS " II II II II II II II II II 5 4 3 ;3 1 3 2 1 Ii r.,~L' t } UYlj.01';. II II P::.rt II Fr. II Fr. Paclfic R. R. of 5 4 R. O. Blk. 14 14 14 14 15 15 15 15 15 16 16 16 16 25 25 25 If"")r::" (:j ;) 48 48 48 48 BeeJ. 8t. 19 19 w. 198 Acid:i t i on Ev;)Y1s AdeE tion II II II II " II II II II II II II II II II " II II II II " " II II Countv II " II N a;c;y t s If Al'nt. ~~1; 36.34 261.71 94.43 356.14 356.14 356.14 356.14 356.14- 356.14 356.14 356.14 283.29 47.22 292.73 445.17 620.54 445.17 445.17 377.'72 445.17 <1:35. '72 44: 5 . 1 '7 ~:.77. 72 44.5.17 4"15.17 1::38.62 256.30 310.37 338.60 356.14 539,60 356~14 356.14 356.14 356.14 356.14 539.60 249.56 35.0'7 1,04'7.49 (:) " oUO. II II " Or. Town II II II II OrJ.(\~Lnal " If If II II II Town E'v- 2,n t s II If II II St. II If II II II II ~ ,_ ,_ ~_. Q_. Wil11ams_ Motion carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice, Knickrehm,Mildenstein,Upperman and Williams voting any,nay none and the Mayor declared the Resolution adopted. The Minutes of the Meeting were ~~~A~~pproved. Adjourned ~~~~~- H.E.Clifford City Clerk 199 Grand Island,Nebraska,August 7,1929 The Council met in regular eession,His Honor,the Mayor, ;,--' -~ --. presiding and all Members present at roll call. The minutes of the last regular meeting were read and approved. Petition of residents of Packer~& Barr's Second Addition for the extention of the City's street Lighting System throughout said Addition was read and on motion of Justice,Granted . Petition of Earl Talbot etal. for the Paving of parts of Kimball Avenue and Koenig Street was and on motion of Williams referred to the Street & Alley Committee. Petition of Yellow Cab & Baggage Co., for change of Fares owing to the excessive requirement of the new law as to Bond was read and on motion of Falldorf referred to the Ordinance Committee and City Attorney to investigate and report. The Auditing Committee reported on claim of Cornelius $77.50 and Thomsenn,$6l.60 for inspecting were JIBadwithout recommen- dation and on motion of Williams theJ~ were allowed and Warran1J. ordered drawn for their payment. On motion of Williams Inspectors of Paving to be placed on Pay Roll by the Engineer at a rate of 55 cents per hour. On motion of laildorf the Chief of Police was instructed to ~~ -., check over the Auctioneer mmm Licenses and Tobacco & Cigar Licenses and see that the law is complied'with. The Street & Alley Committee reported; To Honorable Mayor & 0 ity Council; We your Committee on Streets & Alleys find that no Protest * has been filed on Paving Dist.Im.84,therefore recommen4 that the City Engineer be instructed to prepare Estimate and the City Clerk advertise for bids. Respectfully submitted. L.O.Williams O.H.Justice Geo.Mildenstein C.J.Cords Committee. On motion of Williams the report was adopted. The City Engineer filed. Estimate of the cost of construction of Paving in Paving District No.84,and on motion of Williams the same was adopted and the Clerk instru~ted to advertise fotr bids for its co~struction . / .../ 200 The street Committee ma~e report; To Honorable Ma.yor & City Council; We, your Oommittee on Streets & Alleys recommend that South Y Eddy Street be paved with Sheet Asphalt. Respectfully submit- L.O.Williams ted. O.R.Justice Geo.Mildenstein O.J.Cords On motion of Williams the report was adopted. Krehmke reported the condemnation of a number of houses and thct ~ ---., no action had been t&ken by the owners to remedy the conditioBS The Bond 0 ornmi ttee reported orally on Contract Bond and Maint e- ~ nance Bond of Diamond Engineering Company ,covering their Con- trac t for Paving Di strict :No. 81, finding the Bonds in proper fo Jm and the surety sufficient and on motion of Upperman the bonds were approved. The Bond Committee reported Orally finding the Workmen' Compensation & Employers Liability Policy and Contractors Public Liability Policy of the Oornhuskers Emectrical Oo.,etal. to be in proper form and the sureties thereon sufficient and on motion of Upprtman they "--" ~ were approved. The Building Code Committee reported the following; Resolution Whereas the Fire Chief and Building Inspector have reported that the area ways in the rean of the Brunswick Pool Hall and Grand Cafe are in a dangerous condition condition and the re- taining wall of the Alley is giving way and should be condemne as a nuisance . BE IT RESOLVED? that the said area ways in the rear of t8 Brunswick Pool Hall and Grand Cafe near the Alley between Third and Front Street be and the same hereby are condemned as public Nuisances and that the City Clerk notify Frank Strasser, owner of the Brunswick Pool Hall and Frank Cleary, Agent and Trustee of the Former Grand Cafe,to construct a new retaining Wall and that failmng so to do the City take ste~ to abate the danger and nuisance by filling up the area ways collecting the expense thereof from the owners of the properw On motion of Falldorf the Resolution was adopted. Bills against the City Were presented and read and on motionm of Justice,allowed, for list see the Claim Register. Reports for July of the vt;:trious City officers ., including the Treas.Clerk,Weigher,Judge,Milk Inspector,Bldg.Inspector,Sexton, Chief of Police, Fire Chief,Supt of Airport,Park Supt. were read and on motion ofFalldorf placed on file. Copy of Report of City Librarian was read and placed on fila. 201 ~ -~ OrdinancES No. 1299, levying spec lal water di stri ct tax for District No. 63, No. 1300 levying special water district tax for District no. 65, and Ordinance No. 1301 levying special water district tax for District No. 66 were presented; Moved by Justice that said ordinances Nos. 1299, 1300, 1301 and each of them be placed on their first reading. Carried on fall call, Cords, Fall- dorf, Hehnke, Justice, Knickl'ehm, Mi Idenstein, Upperman and Williams. Said ordinances and each of them were read and decla,red passed thtilir first reading. Moved by Mildenstein that the rules be suspended and said Ordi- nance Nos. 1299, 1300 and 1301 and each of them be placed on their second reading by their respective titles; Carried on roll call, Cords, Felldorf, Behnke, Justice, Knickrehrn, Mildenstein, Upperman and Williams. Said ordinance Nos. 1299, 1300, and 1301 and each of them were read by their respective titles and declared passed their second reading. Ordinance No. 1302 levying taxes in Resurfacing District No. 1 j// was presented; Moved by Williams tha.t the Ordinance be placed on its first reading. Carried on roll call, Cords, FB~ldorf, Hehnke, Justice, Knickrehm, Mildenstein, Upperman and Williams voting aye, nay none. The Ordinance was read and declared passed its first reading. Moved by Mildenstein that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance be 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 its second reading. Moved by Justice 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, nay none. The Ordinance was read by its title and declared passed its third rRading. .~ ,...., Moved by Williams that the Ordinance be placed on its final passage 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. ORDINANCE no. 1303 repealing Ordlnance No. 1291 creating Paving District No. 82 was presented. Moved by Justice that the Ordinance be placed on its first reading; Carried on roll call, Cords, Fall- dorf, Hehnke, ~~stice, Knickrehm, Mildenetein, Upperman and Williams, voting aye, nay none. The Ordinance W8.S read and declared passed its first reading. No.1 The City Engineer reported said Re-surfacing DistrictACompleted and recommended its acceptance and on motion of Williams said report was adopted Jsaid District accepted and said Report ordered placed on file. ~.____~___' _________.:...---'---o_".__-'-~.."______"___'___'_._'_.____'__'___'_'__~'""___'_,____._.~__.~"_____~_~c_c:.....-~. __,."__._'-,._~_'_~~_.~_~____'____'______'~ - - ------------~ 202 Moved by Knickrehm that the rules be sus1)ended a.nd the Ordina.nce be pla.ced on its second reading by its title; Ca.rriedon roll call Cords, Falldorf, Rehnke, 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 Williams that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance be placed on its third reading by its title; Carried on roll call, Cords, Falldorf, Rehnke, tTustice, Knickrehm, Mildenstein, Upperma.n, and Williams voting aye, nay none. The Ordinancd was read by its title .and declared passed its third reading. ~ .,., Moved by Upperman that the Ordinance be placed on its final pa.ssage and finally passed; Carried on roll call, Cords, Falldorf, Rehnke, .Justice, Knickrehm, Mildenstein, Upperman and Williams voting aye, nay none. The Mayor declared the ordinance finally passed. and approved the same. ORDINANCE NO. 1304, dividing the city into voting districts was presented. Moved by Justice that the Ordinance be placed on its first reading. Carried on roll call, Cords, Falldorf, Rehnke, Justice Knickrehm, Mildenstein, Upperman and Williams 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 be placed on its second reading by its title; Carried on roll call, Cords, Falldorf, Rehnke, Justice, Knickrehm, Upperman and Williams voting aye, nay none. The Ordinance was read by its title and de- clared passed its second reading. Moved by Justice that the rules be suspended a..nd. the Ordinance placed on its third. reading by its title; Carried on roll call, Cords, Fall- dorf, Rehnke, Justice, Knickrehm, Upperman and Williams voting aye, nay none. The Ordinance was read by its 11 tIe 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, Falldorf, Rehnke, Justice, Knickrehm, Mildenstein, Upperman and Williams voting aye, nay none. The Mayor declared the Ordinance finally passed and approved the same. ORDINANCE NO. 1305, levying occupation tax on traveling shows was presented. Moved by Mildenstein that the Ordinance be placed on its first reading. 0arried on roll call, Oords, Falldorf, Rehnke, Justice, Knickrehm, Mildenstein, Upperman and Williams voting aye, nay none. The Ordinance was read and declared passed its first re&.ding. Moved by Knickrehm that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance be placed on its second reading by its title; Oarried on roll call, Oords, 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. a .,., Moved by Williams that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance be placed on its third reading by its title; Oarried on roll call, Cords, Falldorf, Rehnke, lTustice, Knickrehm, Mildenstein, Upnerman, and Williams voting aye, nay none. The Ordinance was read by its title and declared passed its third reading. Moved by Mildenstein that the Ordinance be place on its final passage and finally paBsed. Oarried on roll call, Oords, Falldorf, Hehnke, Justice, Knickrehm, Mildenstein, Upperman and Williams voting aye, nay none. The Mayor declared the ordinanc~ finally passed cmd apuroved the same. \ . ~ \ 203 ORDINANCE NO. l306,condemning property for lift station was presented. Moved by Mildenstein that the Ordinance be plAced on its first reading; Carried on roll call, Cords, Falldorf, Rehnke, Justice Knickrehm, Mildenstein, Upperman and Williams, voting aye, nay none. The Ordinance was <read and declared passed its first reading. . Moved by Williams tha.t the rules be suspended and the Ordinance be placed on its second reading by its title; Carried on roll call, Cords, Falldorf, Hehnke, .Justice, Knickrehm, fJIildenstein, Upperman and Williams, voting aye, nay none. The OrdinanEe was read by its title and declared passed its second reading. ~ ., Moved by Upperman that the rules be suspende d and the Ordinance 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 title and declared passed its third reading. Moved by Justice that the Ordinance be placed on its final passage and finally passed; Oarried on roll call, Oords, Falldorf, Helmke, ,Justice, Knickrehm, Mildenstein, Upperman and Williams voting aye, nay none. The Mayor declared the Ordinance finally passed and approved the same. ORDINANCE NO. 1307, defin~ng the corporate limits of the City, was presented. Moved by Mildenstein that the Ordinance be plac~d on its first reading; Carried on roll call, Oords, Falldorf, liehnke, Justice, Knickrehrn, 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 be placed on its second reading by its title; Carried on roll call, Cords, Falldorf, Behnke, ,rustice, Knickrehm, Mildenstein, Upperman, and Williams voting aye, nay none. The Ordinance was read by its ti tIe and declare'd passed its secJnd reeding. Moved by Falldorf that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance be placed on its third reading by its title; Carried on roll oall, Cords, Falldorf, Behnke, Justice, Knickrehm, MildenRtein, UpDerman, 8,nd Williams voting aye, nay none. The Ordina'lce 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, Rehnke, .Justice, Knickrehm, Mildenstein, Upperman and Williams voting aye, nay none. The Mayor declared the ordinance finally passed and approved the same. Adjourned, -- ~Z~~ B. E. CIJIFF'ORD Oity Olerk -~ REPORT OF APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURES FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1928-1929 204 'i' 205 Grand Ie,la.nd, eLnJ8kEt,August 21,1929, 7-30,P.M. The Council met as a Board of Equalization , for the puropse of Equalizing and Ar3sessing the Bencfi ts accrueing to the respecti lotc,tracts and parcels of land in Sc'w'or Di2;trict No.150 by reaso n of the ID.ying of' 0, Sewer therein, and Levying a Tax to pay the cost thereof,His tIanoI' the Mayor presiding and - J!'a~.ldorf ,Helmke,Justice,Knickrchm,Mildcnstein, Upperman and Williams present at roll call, absent Oords. Proof of Publication of l'Jotice of' meeting as a Board. of EquaJ.- ization was read and placed on file. The Council remained in 2ession until 8 o'clock,P.M. and no prerson having appee,rec1 to obj ect to or pl'otest against the proposed Assessment and Levy , li'El.lldorf presented the follow'- ing Hesolution and lilOved. i te adoption; ~ ,',7 iBt~' .\ i /';.~ ',<<;. I ~.t ,," " ~ ,'" :~..- -,,:' . ;..~- . -'>~ ,"- >; i}-:. _~ :,;i;'" 'I" ...,..J' "~~~'j . , J \) "\ :,; ~'11 :4- ',0. ..__"1 :If. \ \~. .'-1'\ :t"l .; ,?_>i- ~1 'II ~} 0>, ; :1 ~'/~>". t.... . '." <'.i\ ~..-::~' /~ .' i 'I:-~' ;; e;; .~~ ~ .'~'-""'j' 2C)G H.E.SOL.[!ION. BE IT~BESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND OITY OOUNOIL of the Oi ty of Grand Island, Nebraska, sitting as a Board of Equalization, in accordance with due notice given thereof, as required by law, that we find the total cost of the const- ruction of Sewer District No. 150, to be the sum of $628.56; that the benefits accuring to the real estate in said district to be the sum of $628.56, and that the benefits acouring to the respective lots, tracts and parcels of land in said sewer district to be the sum set forth apposite the several descriptions, as follows: Owner Lot B1k. Thomas C. Bradstreet 1 48 Thomas O. Bradstreet 8 48 Addition Assessment Original Town Original Town 314.28 314.28 628.56 T-T PTlr"JT ~T 1r~l11 rl ()rf I Motion carried on roll call,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice, Knickrehm,lVIildenstein, Ur,yperman and Wil1ii:.]JJ1B voting aye, nay none, a,losent Cords; and. the Mayor declared the motion carl'ieo .., ~ -'- .~ cL Ll Cl the Resolution adopted. The minutes of the meeting as a Board of Equcllization were read and EJ.pproved. Adjourned ~1~~, Oity Olerk ___ __.___~.__ ___~._____._ ____~__ __ - - __ ____ ___ ._ _~_ ~_..~___~___._~__ __.__._______ --______0______--------- _.-' __~__.__~o__~__ ~ . ~-----':::"~= ;307 Grand Island,Nebraska,August 21,1929 ~ The Council met in regular session,His Honor,the Mayor presid- -ing and. Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Knickrehm,Mildenstein,Upp~.;:t1- l11an,and Willia.n1s present at roll call,absent Cords. The Min.utes of the last regular meeting were rea.a a.nd aDproved Bids of DiHIl:lOnd Eng'ineering' Company and of v Oentl'El.l Bridge & Oone.truction Co 0 of Wahoo, l;ebr. for Paving: \""~. ---., lYelSerict No.84 were read and on motion of Williams referred to the Street Committee. Communication from D.S.F.& G.Co.,a8 to Claim of Ernest Krehm~ was reE~c1 EtD.d on motion of ll'alldor-f referred tiP St.Com.& Ati;W. A communicc:ttion from A.C.Denman,Manager of the Am/Beet f3.Co., propoi.";ing the cleaning of the sugar Factory Di toh ,inclu.ding the closed portion thereof was read and on motion of Falldorf tIle proposi tien lNC1E1 cwcepted, bein.g on a 50-50 basis and tIe Clerk to Notify the Co.to proceed with the work. The Following Resolution WC:',S presented and read cLnd on motiOtl of Falldorf adopted; Hesphrtion. RESOLVED,by the Oity Council of the City of Grand Island, ITc:"bI'usI((""l, tJ18 Iviayor cOJ.1.c.url"tiilg ; TlJctt the IiiexyoI' be and i2. hereby authol'iz8Cl and directed to enter into a Co:otrc,c t w:L toll the Chicago, BUT1 ington & (~uinc:y Raill'OEtd C0111prLny) lJerrni tti:t1E~ tlle Oi ty to J.. and maint:in c,n 8-inch salJ.:i.tar-y sewer pipe line ImaeI' the tI'a.oks i'LlJ.d Tight of WCl.y of the RE.dlI'oi:10. Company, in the exter.1Jled ctlley in EIockE: 47 end 48 betvJeen ~tth Street 2nd the Union Pacific croBsing Henry H.FaJldorf L. 00 Vli llialrls Carl Knickrehm Geo .1\"li Id.eY.l.f3 t; ein Oa:['l Behnke Coli.Justice Louis E.Upperman O.A oA bbott,Jr.Mayor pa:cc:ed tJ-liH 2l,dny of AllguE'G l'3~3S. Attest,H.E.Clifford,Olerk Cl,t Grand Isl<.:lnd, .l.~ebr[wka. 1 ----- n~ Resolution. I "'e'" 1 \ \0 "c:,__) Tile ter,Light & Ice COHlInittee :r:epoTted; GI""n' I lr'-r'" 1\1'e-'''r P"'l'" ':)1 lono " _. n. _ . . Ctr 1.0. . S 0..,....;.0., .\o~ . f...... . "'..l... t-) . (.J , ~ ,"') W t.,) To HonoruDle Mayor & Clty CounCIl; ':'!e,y:ourcomndttee on ter,Light & Ice,fio.d that no protest been filed on Lighting District No.1. E e:;herefore recommeTLCi tb.a,t tIle Oi ty ErJ.gic.eer be in ~d:-l""l (: + ed +-u-' pr'el)!-' 7' e Er:j '!"1' "(,<, -'-, fOe 0.9 nn Q+- +i-J C' C J' tv ......;;;;; .... ~ t...~ _ u _ V J: ..h~' '-' I; lHl..._'v V _, 1::1 ..1.. v ..... ~..~ v, t,..... , _'~.; Olerk advertise :for bids. RespectfuJ.ly slilinlitted~ C.B.Justice L. 0 . 1}1T i 11 i aJll S E. FHllclorf 208 On motion of JUGticlB the Report waf;; ad.opted; The Engineer pre ~::: en t li'q, + l' '''',,";'':; or' -;""L8" coc,t of C~~11" ('l L.1 0'11-"l".t,rf" D'l' n~'-(>l" C'" .11:1 ..1.:,:"L_ 1.1 luc,,!.J '-' ~, ~j.l..' k.l f_'C_,. v_ J..b....... U w J.,~o ,_)U..J... u It ct,11Cl 011 HIO t i 0 1'1 (j i' Jllf3 t ice tll e E fj t ill1ELt e V'Jr',f] ~:td.OI) t; eel (~j,lJd. t l1e Olerk instructed to adV2Ytj,ce for bids. Tl-l<3 E lect:LoJ:1 Co~[nillttee rc])ortecl Et8 f()1101'FG.; T 0 TEE HONORABLE liiAYOR hEIv'LBEI1!3 OF' TEE CITY COUNCIL or GRAND L3LATTD, nEBRASKA. Y()Ul~ cOhui ttee on el ectioI.ls ) b leu,ve to 8ubnli t the following report; ~ -... YOllr COYIlffiittee fi 8 tJ.lc1.t l"C vv-il1 T)(.:(leC(~C': e)-:Lcl Glc).'\(i [~t,:t1Jl e to }')-\..11' C1".1[:18 e tJ.',LO f 01" 1 o1v1 vot ing booth at the Chc:cpel at the No.6, to-wit; election equipmeYJ:t for oldiers Home in District F tlITT\ll l' 1 e 1 '"'T' J.. J. ' '0..1""", at ;fI'] C' 00 lour UIU, _aps" D,,- stee u~, me ua~ iJU \',).J"", ',I .J,' One Collapcdble E;teel or metal tt::l,ble at 8,00 '1- ::f76.00 19.0 And the following equipment forthe vot rest room at the Court House In District b,;oth 1:1 the Ho.lO,to-wit; Ten Collapsible steel or mota1 tJOoths at ;;~~9~o~ 1'ViIO coJlEilJDil)lc uteel C)r ;;,iet~:'i..l -c l)leE; 2,.: 'H.1lv.,,-,o ~g190 .0 " 38. QJ Your Co:mlli ttec eqlLipment fOl' (."L.~'ld, recoYiJ.nlerl.ds report!:; t l'.:J:~ .!-...~ "Hel ..1.. v voti c.l.,:':; totE':.l e}3 t i}Hc\ t (::(1 cost or 0 'l~_f r';, .' rj' .- F :ji ~) c:5 ~ . U 0 8l11)i/li ttcd. ~-', _F-, t.,. '.t;:"; l~:'ootllS \v:L11 ~te t:~ of tIle S21Jl.16.11e ect:lLlJ..ly. LO'llis E. 'IT:c).-pernl;::cIJ. C;.e0. Ide:ClsteiI1 O:',J:'l L!otion of' Uppermu,n t autlwr'izeci t 0 pur'chaEta relJOI}t 1V:.: c: cl<loptecl E~{Ld_ "Ll}e OOLlini ttee the supplies tllerein 8~t fOI'~ll. ~;:~~i;~~;;:i Bctnk" ~i':'gT~',:~~Oi;~~.;~n(~i:' hl e til~l~ B of d.eposits of CIty l!loneY',to be 1 proper lorm r?:'ui'f 1 et e.L'lt orl 11'10 t i ()fl ~:f UlJl) er:/fir.~;,11 tl},e - - I of f:; l;lj.I~Et , and the co\/eI'i Stll"eti eE.~ Vtn.,f-i ;).:l):;':):C () 'v' f:~d.. T"_ (:;; 8 e1P.ieJ.~ COi.cnili t t c (:...: I'elJ01"')"t; Q'ala d. _'. o~ .,- . n J,:L'jJ,.!. , J-B ;j Isl l\" I' . AJ.g. 21, 19:3D // To yor & Ci't~ '~y e ) 0 c) :dlii i t t .;-: 0e 1 C P5.ne Btre(~t t c!.: E! to rrrl ~~~ e'\iF e:c to ~9I'(~~p:0,I'e est=1.1Lb;-ce o:f oost lC~~. Respectfully G i ty' E~(LG'i ;"1 C 8:C "L; f.: 1 i'1 E~ ~,~,,)~C t eel OJ.t'"'.l CJ.c:-clc a,d.\Tt~l't~l.e.e fOI' FI. Frl,ll(Iorf, o E-LI'l 1-1 e L .':; . 11 :i !'~-~.L} C C . I.I .. J'tl c; tic e . 1..U ~c ~L fJ~... 0 f 11'c\,11 eLo I' f r t.::1J() I' t vrr~_.s ~),(lop t e (1. 11'>,._, :'l'i+v Ti'l'lO'.;.,.,r,cr.' .nreqe'n"~c,-l E,Q+l."V'i'1te n,.!.,Q +'1':> ""0<:;+ of' c'i'-)l"C; qtoI"ln ~-'-.;.\~.. v-v.; .1o.O.I"'''''C.L.~''''~d\:~. 1..1 ';, .....YV\,\. i--.'tJ J:...c" ...J vJ..~' Li uv.., .h lo.:.":I"..,' ',..~. .. ;'3ewer and on Elotlon or Fc,.Jldo::cf "che sanJe waC! ai:wy)teo. a,ncl tne ('/-, f' ~ 1" l" '1"~' -,,, , C .j.. c; oJ J. 0 "'..,r.l,.. ~.T ,..0, "1' ':,."., "..~. f'. ') I' 1,'; c'l ('Jr' (' 'r l' + c. 0.' 'U" ", ,', -j- ,'. l' C ..1l~'; .' 'Q v -'- ...;.: J, \.. 1. Co l.o.L L.L lJ \...i. U r:-.t ~ . '" . _ _ > . ~. ~ k,,'.J... _1,"':;, \L ..../ .,\_ U :...) ~..:.. <..':.1 U.-. '..... .' -'_ ~!.h . .~ -. dev,rcrl ConlIni ..;~tee nH3.cle l~erJOr~t; Ml' '0 ..L I . '1 I ... .. -' (1 ~~ Ii", _ ~ I a -. v:r:-:.u iiulllJ .1' & >oJ _L "ju-U..,.,.Ci. J., Gerltlel~le)'l; e,yo'ur tt(;G Oi'l SeWeT,reC "0 e :1. Y1 ~:.~ t r~.IC 'c ed t () ~-).(~~ \7' f; ~..~ j. ce1).l L..C cl in tIle lJn..lJ 1) j: 0 Ij ~:-\ :c ,l,~ y 0 \:; ,'.'1 c~::c ~~;, 0 ::':L J (Y~J '~.~ J..:. I.) i ~(l e :8 t I' (; e t :f I' G ;,',;1 1 ;J ~) EJ t; . t 0 I--'~ toe. ...11 1:\f:,;",..t (;:c C 0...:;:1(; c t ~l 0 j.1f:. ID.>l. d_ to G-I" [:l11(1 I ~31 e"tJ ~c . l~:i.1C;'llI3 t r-.l lr''''''rJ' .,,/ ?J _, ;~'-/:r;h':cL/ tl~e Clc'krZe ~ 1st, lS30.W -ineer. Respect J~ i..J\__ ( e~c iJ'LtlJ(;]:l\j'lulo'c). o:f' (Ji t~.'T f3lJl.irni t t ~,l' 1'1 '* IT';'~~: :1-1 c~"o ~c 2 1, II r ," kJ ~ ;-.,j. ,. ;';l C~.i-I. On motion of Falldorf tIle repoy"t W[I.~l ~doptcC. c 0 ~,3.(~ i t t (:.~ C j'l :3 (':1,;:':' e I' ;:~ /,/ 2()9 rr' {l8 SeVIer OOljnli ttec li1~:1,(}e repOI't; Gre,nd leI ':\TE'r ',C, J\'" r,' ?~ l~,-,rc )~,,,, ""J.J..o l.l~~L)Oi."JJ.., U(.J<..I To e lIon.Me.yor City Council; 'TO'l J" \):'10"""14 .I, -]- f; ,on ,'.' e.,,, r'I' .1.'(:' '1'" 0' 1.' ") 0 n l' "lV (' c; ~.~ I' (l"" + 4 '''In' +- "'1 E'" ,.:; ........ "!'~~...1 _ V '.J ~ 01.... ,...) h V, Ll. _ )NJ: l _' t.-. v bCt. v _1 L: vJ. ~. cost of conf;t:r:'LlCti'~m <'-'/ iDposal pIcmt ~ud out-fe',}l Sevrer to ()e VF;)J~Jt OOE,"bI , '1'; tIle cornrlli ttec e Ftl.lt~lJ.o::cize(i to i ::181J e 0 ~t a.E'i t r-.Lt ed- E; 1 d. i }) 1 ;'~Lrl t E! v J. -tl1 e ..'j;'Jf:I.~; .~:'lo(lerr.L t-~,r})er:', t t'cC <-;:0 'rCi.J:'~r ..~ ~ ,,(: 6.:,:J.' , 1 ~,. ",J , ",">ctl~. ti ..:~ C: iJ .:.L G eV} e:c. ~J.otiOIl of ).1(10:(':[ ~ RCIJO ~ ~ i 1 . -,,,. , your c an Buildi e 13'llij.d..i I11S',!")8ctfjr be irlEt~cllct e F{ , OJ";,~ TIle To j'\ , 'I p'll c, ':- :: l "~i 'i ..........~",..l-'.) h__~__' '--~ Oode ,!JGI'8C)Y recoi;lLlerld. ~o i;128 NoticeiIl ..~("~. u {~~ v IJr~5.1y' I/}( t , J~'1 ~~ ~~ ')/1 CJ~t' c",:~.~el~:3 ernlJer 6tll g~D.I:Ct1t;efJ J.1[3,,\j-111C; fl.()or d.J: ~;:18, ~~\fi tllOllt lJr"Oper; 1[1l1(} cL(lCl t ~~) d,fJ ~peI' ~Jr(ii~~lnJ1Ce tTo.l~"90, :::~; J_ 1JG (;.iccox:..n.ec<.~F w Scw'er teln. HerJry Id.o Car'l T ("I J....I. v.. 1SJ2S, D.,J_l g~~'~'j:~ (~ "" \'.1 '~~ 'c e e . C.H. j,G :1 (J ~CJ 0 I lTlcxl J_ (':; o:c:r () l' t 1V~: :.. ~~:~ (: :Y' ~ .': .J" .- _.:' I~'i .1.. ~..;. ;~; v '~l ,'.^~C) .,;.;tlu'Li. i-, ~> '..~.L ...: _'.. """I .r- ~.,,_..."'j , ,i ,..;..- _.1_ >..' ,./0 or t;:~t2 J5_~:;/ .L1U "__.., ~1 1 p::~;'OCC\ , c.. ~~.~ 0 lJ F.~ .,"J 1.1 C (: . ~-; 1.J_1S l r. .J~ .....;.. ;.~. t.; f-;', C1 . c:;~'e I' U::'; LiOtJ5.0Y}. o:f , ' \~ :L C (~; j 01;' c~l :e 0 ]~ :i. f t 0; L ..~.e 01 -" ,J., tel'. .I'i ~ VJ... IBx. II e e I~ repo:cl~ e c e t i 011 r, () ::.: P:"cV:i, TJi ,t:c'l(;t~;;.-.1 ~' :N'Of.:5. S]~ 011 Ll0 t i 011 t"'-; ~C' v_:.. 11 :L" l:l E:' r elJ 0 I~ t fl, 'vir C J: e e,c?_o~p to. (1 D:L2t}~lct;~ E,cCeT)t; cl . :ReJ)o:ct of tIle OJ..c:rl: of l~I~rp:.L'opri tlor.u:: >'.ltC:.. ]~x~p .C l11- e f3 ~ ~;~ ~) .; t Fisoal yeur aE~ ~ })1eo en f:i.le RCl)O:C ~f,~ 0 ~;~., t81',Li 8: Ice COlt.mi f:'lon,e& fo:c ",,1 'IT e,.; u.-,-./ Vi:':;', l' pli:'J,ced '~)~1 :file. An CI'dinance, NO .1308 Levying fl'c:ixer:! in Sewer Di st .11=150 was prese:$dld Moved by Justice that the Ordinance be plaoed on its first -- ---., re",ding; Oal'ri eel on rol1e oE,,11, ]'D,lld,orf , Justice, Behnke, Knlckrehm, Mildenstffin Upperman and Williams voting aye,nay none,absent Cords; The Ordinance was read and declared passed its first reading. Moved by Mi1denstein that the rules be suspended and the Ordinanee placed on its second reading by its title; Ca.rried on roll cal1,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Knickrehm,Mildenstm, Upperman and Williams voting aye, nay none, a"i:sent Cords; The Ordinance WCLS 1'(0) by its title and declared. passed its second 1'6:'10.1:):,,:'. ~:~~ :y-""F' ~:--.-- Moved by.K~lic.krehm that the rules be suspended and the placed on its third reading by its title; Carried on rollcall ,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Knickrehm,Milden- stein,Upperman and Williams voting aye,nay 110ne,absent Cor<R.s. The Ordinance was rec"'.d by its ti tIe and declared passed its third reading~ Moved by Williams that the Ordinan~e be placed on its final and finally pasB~d; Carried on roll baIIFalldorf,Heh:n.ke,Justice,K~lfuckrehl11 ,Mildensteh) Uppprman and Williams voting aye,nay none,absent Cords. The Mayor declared the Ordinance finally :r:assed and approved the so.me. An OrdiIia,nce, NO .1309, repealing Ordinance No .1292 cre'Lting f:amdirilmamllnamlMfll.Paving Distriot No.83 was presented; Moved by Justice that the Ordinance be placed on ("la-r>'rl'oo' "'T Toll ",,~ll 'IT'.,"11o~-'''".c H~',,""e' J'uC+l'ce ~"J.'la"~,.""tel'n TJ'l',i k.... ''O,J'C..>~ t;~ -.)-....L.... _<_ ~C:~J..l,,- ,....(:L_L '..U_t..L, J.._.L...;,...11\., ~_;v ,...ifi..... .tj..'..~u j.,A,_..l. c- rehm, Upperman 8"no. '\\1'il1iams voting aye, nay none; The Ordinance was read and declared passed its first reading; Moved by Mildenstein that the rules 'be suspended and the Ordinance plaoedjon its second reading by its title; Carried on r,oll Qall,Falldorf ,Hehnke,Justice,Knickrehm,Milden- stein,Opperman and Williams voting aye,nay none,absent,Oords; The Ordinance was read by its title and deChIDared passed its second reading. Moved by Behnke that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance placed on itsthiJrd reading by its title; Carried on roll aa. 11,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Knickrehm,Mi~den- stein, Upperman arid Williams voting aye,nay none;absent Cordls; The Ordinance was, read by its ti tIe and declared passed i t$ third reading; Moved by Upperman that the Ordinance be placed o~ts passage and finally passed; Carri ed on roll call :falldorf, Hehnke, Justice, Knickrehm,Mild.en... f fnal -stein, Upperman~,and Williams voting aye, nay none, absent, do.rds. The Mayor declared the Ordinance finally passed a.nd approved the same. An Ordinance Arllen~ing QrdinanceNo.1255, was presented; M.oved by Mildens -OarrI ea: on rOll -steiu, Upperm8i!l fer:ced to th$Water Co_it1J:ee. j. Communioation fro. the Jeer.Conferenoe Seventh Da1 A dventis4B in reference 1'0 a Bul1d.ing Permit was read. and. on motioX11 of Fa1ldorf "efet';~ed to the Building C - ode Committee. llesigna.tion oft JohnPaulsea,as Janitor,was read and on\motioXll. of ralldorf a.d.epted. A oo_unition;from A .W'T.Larson was read in regard to payment ^ of Premiwnoac.his Bond and on motion of Falldorf the Council voted 'to P8iY 'he Premium on1.0 Official Bond exoept that of the..City .T~ea.urer. 'a.Sur,as Attor..y for the Ye.1low Gab & Baggage Go. ,addressed the COUJ1oil i. l:>ehalf of sa Ordinsaoe ehaagirq; rates of rare. A..L.Joseph ,a'ftorney for Krs.1fietfeldt addressed the Gonuil in .rega.rd tOJui:t~ng in Grease Trap inkrage Building and on motion of iralldorf-the Building In.spector was instruote4 to seal the 4Ja,in in question. Kr.Josephalst addressed the Cou.ncil in referenoetG Buildi. Permit for Blt.oksmithShop in residential. Distriot and. the matter wa$ di"cussed. >~ ~---.-- 211 Grand Island,lebraska,Sep1i:ember 4,1939 The Counoil mel 1:0. reFlar session,lIis Honor,the.J4ayor,presid.- ing and all Me_bel'S present at roll oa11. The minutes of the last regular meeting were read and. approved. Bids ofWm.Xelly It Co., and o.r.G1eisberg for Pine Street Storm Sewer.ere opened and read and. on motion of Fa1ldor~ referred to the Sewer Committee. Bid of. the 01tylleotrio D1Ipartment for Lighting District was opened and read a.nd on motion, of Justice referred to the Light O~mmlttee. A communicatlo11 from the x.W.Be1l 'fel.Co.with forms of Co~~ raots was ])resented and on motion of Jtlldensteln referred to . " .- ~, .~ <.~ .... .. ...., the a1ty Property Oomm1t'tee. Communicat1on froll }lrs.Haney as to Water Main Tax and report of freasurerthereoa was read a.ad on motion of Just1ce re- ;;j,'..~l ,-.~:_:~, .~ and others Peti t.1om of J,h1t' Iniekrehm,Jr. ,AforP&.v1ng lighthStree1t from Iyo.ore?! tolddy wa.s read a.nd on motion of W 1111&.118 referr~d to t~eSt%eet aommlttee. j/ ~_. . i ~ ff f< , ; 212 F.lldor! presented the followiag Resolution and moved its adoption RES 0 L UTI 0 N 1 WHEREAS, the UNION PAE'IIFICRAILROAD OOMPANY has tendered to the CITY OF-GRAND ISLAND~ HALL COUNTY, NEBRASKA, a lease for park purposes of the foililowing described land at Grand Island, Nebraska: A piece or parcel of land forty-eight and five-tenths (48.5)-feet in width situate in the Southeast Quarter-(SE!) of Section SeventeeB (17) and the-Northeast Quarter (NEi)_of Section Twenty (20),.both of Township Eleven (11) North, Range Nine (9) West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, being all that part of the Lessor's right of way included between l111.&a parallel with and distant respectively fifty-one and f1ve-tentl'ls {51.5) feet and one hundred (100) feet southeasterly at right . angles from the center line of the main track of the Un+on Pacific Railroad Company,. and extending westerly from the west line produced of Tilden Street in the Citycof Grand Island, Nebraska, to the East I1ne produced of Garfield Street in saldOi ty. .~ ~i ,;" AND WHEREAS, it is considered that the best interests of said City will be subserved by the acceptance of the said lease; ~~- THEREFORE, BE IT BESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, STATE OF NEBRASKA: That the terms of said lease be and the s~e are hereby accepted on behalf of the said City; that the M~or of said City be herebya.l1thorized,empowered and directed to execute said lease on behalf of said City, and that the City Clerk be directed duly to attest the same. " ,I -,. "-..-:-: . :~, - ~~--'!< )I On mouton of falldorf the Resolution was adop~ed . Hehnke for the Finance Oommituee reported the completion of the Audit of the various Offices. The Street & Alley Oommittee reported; September 4,1929 ~ ."""-'<""'"1'1." <"< To Hon.Ka.yor & City Oo~oil Gentlemen; We your oommittee on Streets and Alleys ,f1n.d the bid at the Diamond Eng1neeringOompany to be the lowest:\ and best bid on Paving District 10.84,and reoommend they be awarded the oontract.We further recommend that it 'be paved w1 th 2t'br~ok f.rom 3rd Street to 1st St. and atl shee.ta... phal t from 1st S t. to,Ioeni.g Street . Respectfu.ll'y su'bmi tted. L.O. W111iams O.Oords O.H.Jus'tloe Geo.Mildenstein. On motion of.il11..s the report was -~o'pted and 0 - ont ra.c it 4 awarded.. 213 ~~ . Tn. Bond Oo~it~e reported tnat A.W.La~sonwould have his bond ready for th~ next meeting. The Sewer Oommitteereported; To tne Hon.Kayor & City Counoil; We your CJommitteeon Sewers u,pon examination of tne bids filed on Pine Street Storm Sewer find the bid ofWm.Kelly&'. to be the lowest. and 'best:; bid and,tnerefore reeommen4 the,. .. awarded the cmntraot and the layor & Oi t,. Olerk be author!._ to exeCl11r,e the sue. Respe(l!'tfull,. su'bmi tte4. H.lalldorf OarlHehnke L.O.I' illiams C.H.Jus1t10e On motion of J'a1l1dorfl the report was adopted and. contraot: awarded. ~i ':''''--,;, ,,~ ....wi;, ~~';'" .... ;~{\ ",'-"1;"-_! The Sewer Committee reported; September 4,1929 To Hon.J4ayor&Oit,. Oouncil; Gent 1 emea; We.,.~ur oommi tt88 on Sewers ,find upon iD.v,est.iga'blln the storm sewer in 2u. Street:. to a.e in cad shape and reeom- -mend it be rel.,e4 from Locust Street to Pine Street.Sinee the 8mGut of wark to be 40ne is. rather ind.efinite until tae Sewer is. u.neove~ed ,we recommend it be taken care of on a CGS t; plus basis 'a.nd1tl1,t the Oommittee be authorized to proceed. Resp.etAll,. submitted. Henrt H. J'aIldor1t Oarl Hehn.ke O.Ii.Justice L.O.W illiams Oommitl1ee on Sewers On motion of la11dorf the report was adopted. L~t --wr ' .', . ~;~.:_-,-,~. l--:~: }~ The Bu'ilding 0 ode Oemmitteereported,; . .'. Sept:emller 4,1929. To the Kayor & f,tj Oounoil; Weyo~r Ocommit1ee on Buildlng Oode,aerell reccmmena tha~the City~Znginee1\- instru'oted,upon notioe.from the J:ll.1ildi_ Inspeotot ,t.t:; he ahal1 disoo_eot ,all hildings having floor drains 'o~ected to the Sanitary. Sewer ,that have not installed pro,.~ mu,d and grease traps ,as per Ordinanoe 10. 1290. Henry H.lalldorf, Oarl liehnke C. B.Just:1oe . L.O.Williams Clommitt.ee On motion of la!ld.orfthe report.; was adopted. The ccity Ingl.eer presented the followi1'fg report; . Grand. Island, Nebr. Sept.4, 1929 To the Hon.Karor and Counoi11; . 1 herebfre.o-.enci. thattheOouncil sit as a Board of IqL~ -izat.ioJll on J>a~:ing Disvrict IGs.80 and 81 , on Sept.18,1929 from the hour of: 7;30 P.Il. to 8 O'olockP.,M. ReSpeqtflll~y submitu-ed. W.lI.W heeler,City Engin... On mGt:101?-of W fI11i.a.ms the report, wae adopted; and. the Council. s1t asa;i~al"~.~f:a:qul.1.ization on said Date and the Clerk to give n~tloe thereOf. :Bil18 aj..inst t1'1e Oit,. were read and on motion of Justioe ~ = ,"~ ~~~;~.} <~. ~'~~{~, . alloweit' for lis'1,.8ee the Olairrt Register. .An Ordinanoe am.cling Ordinanoe 10.1255 was aga,ia take. up; Koved by Juetice. that the rules be ellspeneled and the Ordima.ne plaoed on its se:dond reading 1>y i.t'fltiUej Oarried on rOlloa1l,OGrde,Jalldorf,Jtehnlte,ll1stice,lniokrehm, Ki14enetein"ppEJil:man. a.nd Williarnsvo'tingaye,n&Y none; The QrcU.aance wate read by its title anddeclaredpas.sed its ,econd r.$.(il~.) , An Ordinance, 10 .lale . .214 creating Se\VerDistri~1lIfo.lS5wa.s presen.ted.; .'.. .., .c_. --'-_C"'-'c-'-; same. On motion of Falldotf the Oity Attorney was instructed to proceed. to collect the alnouit due from the Walter Sm1th 'Flying Sahool at once. L.~ .., Repor1is of various CJity Officers were read;! and on motion. of 'alldo~ placed. on file. The Mayor reqaested the Oouncilmen from the several Ward.s to pre$ent tohLa severalaam.s out of whieh a Zoning Oommission could be appointed. moved by 'a11do1'1' that thellayor haVe Ex.a.a,ofthe report of the .Auditors on the 'Treasurer's office ,printed.;Oa.i>ried.. ~~oura~~~ R.J;. Olitf'ir4.; Oit,. Clerk. .~ .'~ ..... ~./., '\..... ". 't. / ~",~;j;."'.... V :::'...'t~'t,:.'~':,:,,:"-'_':'_- _ . :-'-~-ffi~j-L';jf:;:,-:;" ..' , ;~~ . ',v~~' <:_~-~..-:-. / -. ~.. 215 Grand. Is1and.,lebraeka, September 18,1929 7-30,P . u. The Clouneil met a.s a BOlEd f;>f Eql1a.lizatiom for the purp.Gse of lqualizing and Aasessing th.e benefits aecruelng to tnerespec- tive lots, tract. and. parcels of land 1n Pav~ng D1strict 10.80. 11. Street, by reascii of the Pay,;ing thereGf and. Levying a . tax toP&Y for said e:onst%u.etion"His HonGr, the Mayor presiding and all lle1l1berspresent at roll call; Proof' crt Pu.bliea1tion of Notice ef meeting as a Board Gf Eql1al- -lzatlon was presented and reM and placed on f1le~ The OO\1.ncl1reBJ.8,1n.ed 1n sess10n until 8 08clock,P..Jl. and no person hav1ng appeared to objeet to or pr.otesu, against the proposed.Assessl11.nit and 1.8Vy,1'1111&118 presented the following Resolut10n and moved its adoption; (For said.. Resolutionl see succeeding pages hereof) 216 RESOLU1rION. Be it resolved by the Mayor and City Council of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, sitting as a. Board of Equalization in accordance with due notice given tnereof, as required by law, that we find the total. costs of the construction of Paving Dist- rict No. 80, to be the sum of $49,278.23; that the benefits ac- cruing to the real estate in sa,id district to be the sum of $49,278~23, and that the benefits accruing to the respective lots, tracts and paxcels of land in said Paving District to be the sum as set forth opposite the several descriptions as follows: Owner Lot Block Addition Assessment Hall County i:i 84 Original TOIWn $ 2,188.97 Chas. L. Haux 5 83 II II 722.36 Augusta Sch10tfeldt & Minnie Dobberstein W44' 6 83 \I \I 206.39 Max Lee Rich E 22' 6 83 It If 103.19 I. R. Alter, Jr. 4 83 fI tf 722.36 B. A. Harri s 3 83 " II 309.58 R. R. Horth 7 61 II \I 384.88 R. R. Horth 8 61 " II 898.05 Laura Z. Louohs N.8?' 1 61 II II 591.90 Fred M. Glade 8.45' 1 61 II I' 306.15 Estate of Addie Finch 2 61 II " 384.88 Fr ank Stra.sser 3 62 II " 384.88 Frank Strasser 4 62 II " 898.05 Norman F. Davies N'l. of 2 W 50' 5 62 II " 371.41 C has. C. Havens st of W 50' 5 62 " If 371.41 Nellie B. Hoge E. 16' 5 62 It II 155.23 Nellie B. Hoge 6 62 " " 384.88 Edward Williams 1 60 11 II 898.05 Edward 'Williams 2 60 11 II 384.88 Wal ter D. Boyll 7 60 II " 384.88 Walter JOt.. Boyll 8 60 II II 898.05 Alfred H. Anderson 3 59 II II 384.88 Wm Moslander 4 59 " II 898.05 J a..me s A. Michelson 5 59 " " 898.05 Alfred A. Anderson W .46' 6 59 " II 268.13 J ame s B. Grimminger E.20'6 59 II II 116.75 U. P. Railroad R. O. W. 4 , 698..2). Henry Krueger N.44' 1 37 II II 299 .35 Home Savings & Loan Ass'n. S.88' 1 37 II " 598.70 1 Home Savings 8: Loan Ass':s. s-~ of Ea2:' 2 37 " II 64.15 Chas. Rickert & Henry Kreuger N_l of 11:22 r 2 3i? It 11 64.15 2 ,:Mil1ard T. Bouquette W~4' 2 37 " " Estate of Ohas. H. Tully 7 37 II II Estate of Chas. H. Tl.l.1ly 8 37 II II Bayard H. Paine 3 38 II " Bayard H.Paine 4 38 " 11 Nelson Lumber.Cb. 5 38 " II Nelson Lumber Co. 6 38 II II Ms.ry Emma West 3 35 II II Angie R. Brown 4 35 II II Angie R. Brown 5 35 " II E:stB.te of Bradford Ellis 6 35 " II Owner Lot Areabelle HendershotNt 1 Margaret Grotsky 8~ 1 Margaret Grotsky E.20' of S~ 2 L. N. Sharp Nt of st 1 L. N. Sharp N2 of 82 of Et - 2 and W13' of St pi Et 2 Alline 01 ark N-~ of E. 35' 2 Dora Schwieger W.31' 2 Theodore L. Kane, Et a.1", Theodore L. Ka.ne N.52' & W. 36' of S.80 of Alice G. Nay E.30' of S. 80' Grand Island Sch~ol Henry Roennfe1dtEt Henry & Margaret Ro ennf e1 d t 'tip... 2 Maggie Roennfeldt Trinity M. E. Ohurch Trinity M. E.Ohu:r:oh Grand Island Scho,itll District Grand Island School Grand I sland School Geo. P. Simon Oity of Grand 8 8 Dist. E:~ 3 3 4 5 6 3 4 5 6 Geo. L. Mahke Island Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. 1 1 7 7 8 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 Olga Oalhoun Louis P. Milne Fr. Fr. Edmun O. Olson Fr. Fr. Ethel E. Flint Fr. :&"'1' . Fr. Fr. Geo T. Brady wt Wm. & Martha. Schwartz Et John J. Haack Esta,te ofE:mily J. Vo:rhes 2 Wm. F. Haack 3 Estate of Eliza. Dill 8 CarlDil1 9 Albert Berger 10 Mary E. stopPkotte E22'3 Hattie J. Wi100x 1.44' 3 Fred Ba.,bel 4 Raloh R. Hanna W. 35' 5 Eugene Houohin E. 31' 5 Eugene Houchin W. 171 6 Robert I. Hoffa E. 49& 6 Henry D. Rickert Nt 1 Henry D. Rickert Nr 2 Elpha J. Wood 82 1 Elpha J. Wood st 2 Bayard H. Paine 3 August J. Mangelsen 8 William Barr 9 Phillip Sorahan 10 Norman E. Mathews 3 Lee Anthoney 4 Equitable Building &: Loap Fr Oeoil Sharp 6 1 5 Block 36 36 13 14 14 14 14 14 11 11 11 11 18 12 18 12 12 12 18 122 17 17 122 17 122 122 122 16 16 16 16 16 16 8 8 8 8 $ 8 8 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 18 18 18 217 Addition Assessment. 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 O:r:i,ginal Town " 11 $ 361.18 180.59 " " 11 " 25.80 180.59 II 11 II II 56.24 " II " " " II 82.04 145.50 3e9.58 II n If II /I /I " II 253.92 1,971.27 154.79 154.79 722.36 7L22..36 309.58 224.97 524.94 524.$4 224.97 It " II II " II " " If " " " II II 11 11 H. G. Cla:rk' s Orig. Town. H. G. 01ark's Original Town 11 11 11 II H. G. Olark's U. P. RR 2nd H. G . 01 ar k ' s " U. P. R.R. 2nd H. G. Clark's U. P. R. R. 2nd II It 524..94 224..97 524..94 224.97 224.97 524.94 524.94 112.49 112.49 449.94 II II H. G. Cla:rk' s " tt II " It II II " II II " U II " " " " II 11 " Russel Wheeler's " 209.97 89.99 89.99 209.97 449.94 74.99 149.98 524.94 338.21 186.73 59.99 164.98 224.97 104.99 224.97 104.99 89.99 89. 209 Wheeler's Haux addressed the Council in opposition to the Resolution but filed in writing no. protest or objection thereto; Motion to adopt said Resolution carried on roll call, Cords, Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Knickrehm,Miiieis~B~n,Upperman and Williams voting aye,nay none; and the Mayor declared the motion carried and the Resolution adopted. The Minutes of the meeting as a Board of Equalization were r'ea~~ ~.. appoved. ~ ~~-- Adjourned. H.E.Cord,City Clerk. Grand Island,Nebraska,September 18,1939,7-30,P.M. The Council met as a Board of Equalization for the purpose of Equalizing and Assessing the Benefits accrueing to the respec,,", tive,lots,tracts and parcels of land in Paving District NO.81, Eddy Street, By reason of the Paving thereof and .Levying a Special Tax to pay for said constructlen, His Honojr, the Mayor presiding and all Members present at roll call . The Council rema~ned in session until 8 0' cloe.k,P.M. and no person having appeared to object to or protest against the proposed assessment and Levy Williams presented the following Resolution and moved its adoption. Pa[2;e 3. Owner .l.iOT; Lot F'r. 4 Anna Kroeger 5 Anna M. Leiser 6 James C0rr N.85' Fr. 1 F'r. I James Oarr N. 85t 2 Guy M. Olark 8.471 1 Guy M. Olark 8.47' 2 Maude N. Donovan 3 Avis Osborne 8 Avis Osborne W. 2.8' 9 Claude E. Olark E., 50 I 9 Henrietta Pearson 10 Annie S. B. Owens 3 Ohas Mann 4 Louisa Brabander 5 Estate of Thomas Hostler 6 Estate of Thomas Hostler 7 Frederick H. Colwell 8 Angie R. Brown 1 Hazel E. Benson 2 Hazel Benson 4 3 Alex V. Benson 1"_-"""<:, ' 8 :aertha M. Bennei'W.40t) 9 Andrew Detamore E"~I2~8' 9 Andrew Det2~ore 10 Ernest G. Kroeger 3 J. E. Dill 4 Wm. McIntire 5 Winnii'red Partridge 6 Frank E. Alden 7 Anna E. White 8 Elzada Berry 1 Guy L. Bastian 2 Howard J. Smith 3 Loup Valley State Bank 8 Oecile Larson 9 Leonard A. Smi th 10 " J Block 7 7 '7 6 19 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 23 23 23 23 23 23 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 45 45 45 45 45 45 46 46 46 46 46 46 TOTAL Addition H. G. Clark's If " " Wheeler's H. G. Clark's II n II II " n n Russel-Wheeler's II tI II II If tI If II " II II " II II n " 1\ " " " II II " " " If " II " " " II II " I' If " II ft .f 1111 It II II II II " COST. L.C.W!lliams 218 Assessment $449.96 524.94 224.97 289.74 135.21 160.21 74.76 89.99 89.99 9.75 ~OO . 22 4-49.94 71.57 166.97 35'1.79 35'7.79 166.97 71.57 357.79 166.97 71.56 ' 71.56 109.13 57.84 357.79 71.56 166.97 357.79 35'7.79 166.9'7 71.56 357.79 166.97 71 . 5,6 71.56 166.97 357.79 $49~278.~ 219 RESOLU'l'ION. Be it resolved by the Mayor and City Oouncil of the Oity of Grand Island) Nebraska) si tting as a Board of Equalization in accordance with due notice given tl1ereof, as required by law, that we find the total 'costs of the construction of Paving District No. 81, to be tile sum of $9,062.40; tl1at the benefi ts accruing to the real estate in said district to be the sum of $9,062,.40, and that the benefits accru~ng to the respective lots, tracts and parcels of land in said Paving District to be the sum as set forth opposit~ the several descriptions as follows: Owner Lot Block Addttion Assessment Fred B. Winter E.l 3 102 Koenig & Wiebe's $114.54 Mary D. Martin wi 3 102 " " 114.54 2 Mary D. Martin 4 102 II " 534.54 Mrs. Clara Ivers & Mrs. August Egge 5 102 II II 534.54 August Meyer 6 102 " II 229.09 Edna Linderman 1 12'7 II II 534.54 Roy A. McOormick E-1;- 2 12'7 " II 114.54 Edna M. Bastian WJ.. 2 127 II II 114.54 2 Fr ank O. Kunze W.60 feet 7 127 " " 208.24 Hazel Johnson N.56&2/3 8.95 of E.6ft. 7 127 II If Ida M. I sdell 8.'75&1/3 of E.6ft. 7 127 " II 11.90 Hazel Johnson N.56&2/3 feet. 8 127 II II 186.08 Ida M. I sdel1 8.75&1/3 feet. 8 127 II " 247.32 Arthur D. 8e ar s 3 106 Railroad 229.09 Arth-qr D. 8ears 4 106 II 534.54 Ry. J. Bartenback 5 l<<)lS " 534.54 Ry. J. Bartenback 6 106 II 229.09 Ho r ac e P. Tucker 1 116 II .534.54 Gertrude B. Robinson 2 116 II 229.09 William J. Mahoney Fraction7 116 ~ Fraction7 116 Koenig & Wiebe's 229.09 Edwin J",J WeJ. bach Fraction8 116 II Fraction8 116 Railroad 534.54 Charles E. Osthoff 3 107 If 229.09 CharI e s E. Ostlloff 4 107 II 534.54 Minnie Lohann N .1/3 5 le7 II 178.18 Nicholas Lohann 8.2/3 5 107 " 356.36 Edna M. Linderman 6 107 II 229.09 Thomas M. Ball 1 115 II 534.54 Eli zabeth I. Musser 2 115 II 229.09 Mathew Henry Wilkins 7 115 11 229.09 Mathew Henry Wilkins 8 115 It 534.54 TOTAL COST $9062.40 J), L. C. Williams . -. "..,... - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1.*U.~a.dduum..i"m~1iiirdltAiltisflliiammlimmIfIItlmellm&l~mll1UlIbIhIl1lUp' Motion, carried,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justiee,Knickrenm, Upperman and Williams voting aye, nay none; The Mayor declared the motion oarried and the Resolution adopt- -ed. Proof of Publioation of Notioe of Meeting as a Board of Equalization was read and plaeedonfile. The minutes of meeting as a Board of Equalization were read and approved. Adjourned .~~L H.E.. cli?~d, Ci-ty Clerk *'~~ Grand Island, Nebraska, September 18,1929 ,., The Oouncil met in regular session,His Honor,the Mayor,presiding and all Members present at roll oall. The minu.tes of the la.st regular meeting were read and approved. A communication from Mrs.Vineoore asking that Cherry Street from G Street to 15, street be put in conaition was read and on motion of Williams referred to the Street Committee. A communication from Mrs.Vinecore asking that !he U.P.R.R.Co be required to plaoe lights at the 711 &. $tr Street crossings of the St. Paul Bzanca of their road was read and on motion of Justice referred to the Lfbght Committee. A communica.tion from the. Mayor appointing W.H.Seaman Janitor of the Oity Hall Building fromOctobe:rl" 1929 was read and on motion of Williams the appointment was confirmed. The Street 0 o.mmitteema.d.e report; To Honorable Mayor &.C1ty Council We your Committee 011 Streets and Alleys the Peti tien for Paving on 8th Street recommend a District be ;4...;...-.- created on 8th frornSyca.moretoWa1nut au. and that the District.: also include Plum st.iro.4th St.to 6th St. Respectfully submitt4. .L.O.Williams C.H.JUstice O.J.Cords Geo.Mildensteil1l On motion of Williams the Report was adopted. On motion ofWilliamstheStreetConunittee was authorized to purcnase some One Hour Parking ,igns. The Building Oose Committee reported as follows; Septemb:er 18th 1929 220 To the Mayor &. Oity Council; We your Committee on Building Oode, hereby recommend that. the Building Inspector ,give thirty (30) days notice to the Grand Islad Oil Co. looated at Looust: &. .Division st.on Lot 6 Blook 89 Original . Town, to remove curb sign from the curb on the West side of Lacust St. That the Oityrefund. to the Grand .LslandOll Co the sum of . One Dollar and ilfteen Oents .($1.15)the.prorata portion ofOocu- -p~tion tax .ofTwo Dollars ($2.00) paid therefor ,as set forth in Seotion 526 of Ordinance No.ll84. . This space to be occupied and used for the Street Standard to be installed on LocnstSt. Henry H.Fal1dorf Carl Behnke \C.H.Justice L.C.Willia.ms,Committee. -7 On motion of Falldorf the report was - . - - ' . - - -. The Chief of. Police presented Report aal REPORT OF OHIEF OF POLIOE OF THE COST OF CLEARING OERTAIN LOTS IN THE CITY OF (}.RAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA, OF WEEDS AND OBJECTIONABLE MATTER, PURSUANT TO THE ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF JULY 17, 1929. TO THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA: I, H. B. Francisco, Chief of Police of the Oity of Grand Island, in Hall Oounty, Nebraska, hereby report that, in ac- cordance with Ordinance No. 1264 of the Oity of Grand Island, and pursuant to the order of the City Council of the Oity of Grand Island, lebraska, of JUly 17, 1929, I caused the lots, tracts and parcels of land in the Oity of Grand Island, hereinbelow described, to be cleared of weeds and objectionable matter, and hereby certify that the names of the record owners of said lots so cleared, are set forth below opposite the res- pective descritpions thereof, and that the amount of costs incurred and sums of money expended in clearing tne several lots, tracts and parcels of land cleared, below described, to be the sums as set fortth opposite the respective descriptions, as follows: I , \ .~ ~ Owner Lot t' Irene E. Corbett Norvin F. Davies George W. Wiechman Glenn R. Taylor Otto H. Rembolt Jennie Lawrence H. P. Hansen Margaret Maloney George H. Rosswick John H. Sander Herman' Nelson 7 2 3 4 5 9-10 1 2 2 10 1-2-3- > I ." Harry- S. Tester Gaisser Williams E .D. Colles Wm. Elliehausen David & Grace Randolph Elizabeth Wiechman Arthur C. Menck William Sielaff Harry Lyons Rosa A. Carroll John Nielsen John Thomssen Adabell McFerren Genevieve E. Pierce Victor C. & Ily Olson Paul T. Welles William & Esther M. Ii, 10-9 4 5 7-8 9-10 9 9-10 1 5 1 2 1-2-9 4 7 8 1 Delimont 7 5 4-5 6-7-8 I Guy L. Bastian F. H. Colwell Nebraska Conference Association of the Seventh Day Adventist James A. Duffy, Bishop 1-2-3-4 5-6-7-8-9 10 7 2 6 3-4 7 5 -. '. Roy E. Kava.lec Grace Flebbe E. B. Cowles Angie R. Brovm John Rembolt Mary J.. Pence i .~< Block 22 21 21 21 21 21 2 2 14 14 84 84 76 76 76 76 75 11 9 9 8 8 7 13 13 13 6 12 14 5 2 1 62 63 68 47 47 22 Addition Assessment. Schimmel'S " II " " .. Gilbert's 2nd. ft Schimmer's tI Wheeler & Benn~ttls 4th " 3rd II 3rd tr " " fl If If tl fl $2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 4.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 6.00 4.00 2.00. 2100, 4.00 4.00 2.00 4.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 6.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 tt 1I II II " If SChimmer's n II If " " " II II Gilbert's 2nd fl" 2.00 " 2.00 . Schimmer's 4.00 If 6.00 " 20 . 00 . Wheeler & Bennett's 2.00 If "2nd 2.00 II If If 2.00 Russel Wheeler's 4.00 " II 2 If It 2 I '. ~ '" I I Owner Lot Rose Montcrief Estate 3 John G. Moody E. 55 ft. 3 James G. Humphrey & Iva B. Parsons W. 11 ft. 3 Susan E; McGrath 7 Ed. Brown Ida M. Benton & Sarah A. Finley Sarah A. Squire Nancy J. Triggs James Nicholson Jur. Herman G. We11ensiek Augusta Veit Guy M. Richards Ed. A. Jones, Sr~ Hugo Windo1ph Grand Island Land 00.. Genevieve & Jessie Wiseman Anton G. Rehder, Estate Hilda Brininger John Devlin Loey Buchanan Ed Brown W. H. Thompson C. C. Kelso James Camaras Charles T. Conklin William Brase Grand Island Culvert & Metal Works Benjamin J. Ounningham Anna Louise Hatch Lois Mae Betts Cora H~ Appelgate Hettie E. Boyden W.40'of Hettie E. Boyden Max L. Rich Harold M. Steidley Carl W. Vick Bayard H. Paine W. S. Wood Fred L. Harrison May D. Lamb Mary E. Connor Oharles L. Raux John Reimers Estate R. S. Wenger C. W. &: Pearl A. Marsh Joseph T. Ravencroft C. W. Jacobs Leo J. Bartoline 5 6 7 2 3 5 1-2-3-4- 5 4 10 5 8 9 3 3 1 2 4 5 6 8 9 45-46-47 69 70 1-2 5-6-10- 11~12-l3 Block 222 Addition Assessme~t 142 U. P. R. R. Co.2nd$ 2.00 127 ff If " If If -ff 1.66 127 << " " "n " .34 127 " " " " << If 2.00 9 Bonnie Brae 2.00 123 U. P. R~ R. Co.2nd 2.00 123 " << " If If If 122 ft If " " >> << 52 Packer &: Barr's 2nd 52 '<< <<<< 6 Kernahan & Decker's 11 Baker~s 14 ff 14 " 14 Kernohan &: Decker's 114 Ral1raad. 4 Wasmer's 4 " 26 Baker's 7 Woodbine 7 tI 7 " 7 " 7 " 7 If 7 If 15 Wasmer's 14 It 14 << 14 It 5 " 17 If 17 ff 18 " 19 " 19 It 20 If 20 If 20 " 10 .. 10 II 3 Elm Place 30 Wasmar' s 28 << 37 If 37 If 9 Windo1ph's Ha.wthorne It " ff << tt If Place " ff " " If , " 2.00 2.00 2.00 .2.00 2.00 10.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 '2.00 10.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 6.00 4.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 4.00 2.00 2.00 2.GO 6.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 10.00 6.00 2.00 4.00 2.35 .35 4.00 2.00 6.00 2.00 2.00 4.00 Oampbe11 Subdivision 12.00 Dated at Grand Island, Nebraska, September /7 , 1929;., ~~V'9~~,~. 4 4 fI " If II " ff L~eview 1- 3-4- 5-6 1 2 5 8 2 3-4-5 4-5 2 4 5 6~7 8 7 8 6-7-8 4 4 3 4 1-2-3- 5-6 24-25- 26 John J. Stiffler 27 '~ElXy J. Ryan 28-29 O:i.adys Falk 30 &: N. 20 ft of 31 P~ter Mewes S. 20 ft. of 31 S. C. Huston 43-44 J. E. Dill 42 J. E. Dill & S. c. Huston Elmer Williams H. J. Becker C. C. Hansen Emil Wolbach t""~. 223 RESOLUTION. I WHEREAS, the Chief of Police of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, has, during the months of July and August, 1929, caused certain lots in said City to be cleared of weeds and objection- able matter in accordance with Ordinance No. 1264 of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska and pursuant to the order of the City Council of July 17, 1929 and has made a report in writing, giving the descriptions of the lots so cleared with the names of the owners of the record title thereof and certifying the amount of the costs incurred and sums of money expended in clearine1several lots respectively as provided in said ordinance and the Council .. \ finds that the costs charged to said lots respectively in. said report are correct and should be assessed against the respective lots and constitute a lien thereon, as provided by said ordinance, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL, of the City I of Grand Island, Nebraska, that the report of the Cnief of Police, certifying the amount of costs incurred and sums expended in clear- ing, during the months of July and August, 1929, the several lots, tracts and parcels of land in the City of Grand Island, of weeds and objectionable matter, in accordance with Ordinance No. 1264 and pursuant to the order of the C1 ty Council of July 17, 1929<, be and it is hereby approved and that a special tax be and it is hereby levied and assessed against each of the several lots, tracts and parcels of land in said City of Grand Island, as set forth in said report for the purpose of paying the cost and'sums of money expended in clearing the several lots, tracts and parcels of land of weeds and objectional matter, in the sums set opposite the several descriptions of said lots respectively in said report, and that such special taxes bear interest at the rate of six per cent "'I I per annum from September 17, 1929, and that the City Clerk be and he is hereby directed to file with the County Clerk of Hall County, Nebraska, a certified copy of said repmrt and of thisre- solution directing that the amounts assessed against the several lots, tracts and p~rcels of land respectively, as shown by the re- port, be placed upon the .assessment rolls and tax books of said' Oounty to constitute a lien against said premises and to be coJ..... 224 Page 2. lected in the manner provided by law. ~e~~/- ~_____ -1-:--- ~ I Kotion oarried on roll oall,Oords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justioe, Iaiokrehm,Mildenstein,Upperman and Williams voting aye, nay noze and. the Kayar deolared the motion oarried and the said Resoluttn adopted.. The Wauer &: Light Committee presented report as follows; Grand Island,Jebraska, September l2,la Hon.Mayor &: City Counoil, Grand Islandllel>r"aska. Gentlemen; We, your Oommittee on Water &: Light ,'beg to report_ that: owing to the improvements made at the Power Plant, that there has aooumulated several items of old. equipment whioh your Oommittee: recommend for disposal. We would,therei'ore,like power to aot in this matt:er.C.H.Justice H.Falldorf O.J.Oords L.O.Williams Committ~e. On motion of Justioe the report was adopted and ,the Committ~e given power to aot in the matter of sale of said Equipment . The Water &: Light Oommitt-ee made report:; Grand Island,Jeb:raska,Septemb:er 12th,1929 Hon~Mayor &: 0 ity OounoiliGrand Island,~ebraska; Gentlemett; .' We your Oommittee on Water &: Light ,beg to report with regard to the William Soheffel water aooount ,wlioh is pending, that we desire Power to act in the matter. C.J.Justice C.J.Cords L.O.Williams Oommittee. On motion of It.tioe the report was adopted and power to aot granted as asked for. The Water &: Light Committee reported; ~ Hon.14a.yor &: City Oouncil; Gentlemen; We ,your Oommittee on Water &: Light ,beg to report with regard to bids on Lighting Standa~ds for Street Light Dist- -riot 11, that we reoommend the aoceptanoe of the bid of the Oity Eleotrio Department ,for the furnishing of granite one-light Standards with Paragon Jr.tops,as manufaotured by the Westinghouse Qompany,same being the lowest and best bid. O.I.Justioe, H.Falldorf, O.J.Cords L.O.Williams,Oommittee. On mot ion of Justioe the report was adopted. Th.eWater &: Light Commi tt8e reported; Hon.Mayor &: City Oounoil,Grand Island,Nebraska; Gentlemen; We,your Oommittee on Water & Light ,beg to report, with regard to the Water Main Assessment of 14rs..Haney, being lot 10 at Boggs Avenue and Howard Street, that we find inasmuch as the first assessment was satisfactory when the Main was installed and sinoe the Assessment on the West side of her lot was refuneed inJlll good faith ,we therefore-.r~~ommend tha.t no aotio,n Ie taken. O.H.Justioe,H.Falldorf, O.J. Oords, L..O.Williams Committee. On motion of Justice the report was adopted. I ... ~" I . .. Moved by Uppermaa t~at the rules be suspended and the Ordinance placed oa its secendi readbig by its title; Carried on roll ca1l,Corda,ra11dorf,Hehnke,.1ustice,Knickrehm, Ki1denstein,UpperJl~ aad Williams votiag aye,nay none; The Ordinance was read by its tit1e;Land declared passed tis . second reading . Koved by Xnickrehm that the rule,s be suspended and the Ordinance p1aoed on its third;readingby its title; Carried oa roll ca11:,Oords,ra1ldorf,Hehnke,.1ustice,ICnickrehm, Kildensl1eini ,Upper.$andWil1iams voting aye, nay none; The Ord.inancewas re~dbyits title and deolared pa$sed its third rea.ding; J40ved by Justi.oe tha'!t, t11eOrdin.anoe be placed en its finalpa.... sase and finally passed;. Oarried on roll call> Oords,ra11dorf, HehAlte, Justice, Xniokrehm, J4ildenstein,UpPerman' and Williams votin.g aye,nay none; The Kayor deolaredtheOrdlnance finally passed and approv:.ed the same. ' An Ordinance,IO.l312, levying taxes im Paving Bistriclt; . 10. 81 ~~ W'as presea:belt; Koved by J4ildenstein that the Ordinance be placed on its firs~ reading ; Carried onzoll oall,Oords,ralldorf,Behnke,Just:ice, Xnickrehil, Jlildens1teia,:Upperman,andWilli&ms voting ay. ,nay noae; TheOrdinan.oe wasre'dpO. deo.lared passed its first:. rea.diag . J40ved by Williams thj.t:'therules be. suspended. and the Ordinanoe placed on its seoondJf$ding by itsti't.le; Carried on .r,oll.oalll~oFdlJ,ralldorf,~eb.nke,Justloe,lCniokrehm, Jlildenstein,UPperman.Aarut'lil1iams votln.g aye, nay none; . 225 The Sond OOmn'littee ~eported finciingthe Offioial Bond of A .1f.~ son., in proper" form and thes\lXety sufflc1en't; and on motion of Uppermaa the bond.w"sapprov~ci. . . _ . The Bond Oomm.1tteerepor1ted flnd.ing the hteas10n Bou of the Nebraska *-State But coverin.g Beposits by the Treasurer to be 1nproper-+ fo_ andeuffiomen:t _and Orl' motion. of Upperman th.e same was. approvect. The Bond OODmllttee reported findiag t11e COrltraot Bond and the Jla1nterlanoeBond of the ]Uamond lag1neer1ng a 0.,oover1ng . Oontract for.Paviag, lUstriot le.84 to De 1nproper form and the surety suff1cle~t and on. mot10n of Upperman they were eao11 approved. -" Oords suggested.that a rai11ng was desired by the Polioe Bept. and on. motion of Oords the same was ref ex-red to the Po1ioe Committee witll Pawe;.to Act. TheOemetery Cammit,ee Reported as fallows~; Hon.lLayor and Oity'aUIlc11; Yau.rC'ammi ttee oa Oi ty Property a.n.d Cemetery fiads that the fenoe around the Ce.etery 1s in ~oar shape ,and we, therefore, reoommen.d that the Clerk be instruoted to adverti$e for bids on the following; ;520 rod811155 1nehlo.1155,6 inoh 8tays,lo.llriller. 331 at ft.St8el'Posts.14 7 ft.Oorner Posts with Braces. Gee.lildenste1n Lenl1s E. Upperman 'OarllCniokrehm O..1.Oor<1s On mot10n of jUldeasteia' tile report was adopted. Ii; l ~ ,-, ,.'...~. -'. - - ""- ~-- -- - ".- "- .".-.- .- ~..._~-~- ;..~ ;l~~ tp~ ~-~, Tt Bills.aga1nst :the 01ty were presented and read and onmot10n of Justice allowed;ro~ l1se see theOlaimRegister. AnOrdinanoe lo.13lI ,levy1ng taxes in PaviagBistr1ct 10.80 was presented.; Jlove4by Jllldenstein tha.t the Ordinanoe be plaoed oa its first reading; 0a.rr1ed on rollcalll,Oords,rallcierf,Hebnke,Justice,ICniokrehm,Jlilda. ste1n,Upperman &ad "1l11ams vet1agaye"/J. ,nay aone; The Ordinance was r~d and deolared passed its first reading. , 10, '.,' ~....'_.'..~ ~~ ~-., f i,~ y- .-::-- ) The0J."d1nqce was Ireadby its title and declared paS$ed i'O$ second reading. ~ Moved by ICnick1'ehnl that the nlesbe suspended and the Ordinance placed on its tb.~:ttd reading by itstit18; CJ4rriedbJ roll c_ll, Oords, Fal1do1'1' ,Behnke, Just.lce,XnickrehDa, Mildens1tein,Upperman and Williams voting aye,nay none; The Ordinance was read 'J;>y its title and dec:lared paSsed its third reading. .ov.~d by Mildensuein that the Ordinance be placed on its final passage and finally passed; Carried on rollca,ll,Cords,'alldorf,Hehnke,Justice, Xnickrehm, lildenstein,UpperDIan and Williams voting aye, nay none; The hyor dec.1aredthe Ordinance finally passed and approved the sue. t "~d f;<;"~-_,:_< _ ~~-.~:" :; ,.. A 1'.L Ordinance;',Jo.JJ3l3 creating Pav.ing Distriot 10.S5, being parts ~ S" & PIQ Sveeusiwas presented; loved by Jlildensue'inthat the Ordinance be placed on Its first reading; Oarried on rollc~ll,Oor~s,FalldorfJHehnk.~,Justiee,:bic.ltrehm, Jlildenstein,Uppe:LUJlU and Williams voting aye,nay none; 'l'he Ordina.n:ce was read and d.eelared. passed i t8 first, reacUng; Jlov-.ed by 'f il1i.s.tl1a;b:; the rltles be suspended and the Ordinance placed on .1 tssefla,nd readingo.y its t1 tIe; Oarried on rollcajll,Oords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justlee, ICnickrehm, Mildenstein,Upper.an and 'f illiams voting aye,nay none; The Ordina.nce~was 'read by its title and declared passed its seeond reading. ,. '.' ' 1l0V-ied by Behnke thiat the rules be suspended and the Ordinance placed on 1tsth11id.i'ea.d.ing l:>Y,its title; Oarried (1). ..ro.1.l. C8i...l1,.Cords,la....l1do...rf,B.hn.ke,JUsti. .ee, Kniekrehrn, Jllldenstein,Upper$nand Williams voting aye, nay none; , The Ordinanoe.wasa:ead by its title and declared passed its third reading. . lloved 'by Jllstiee tella t the Ordinance be placed on its final passage and finally pas$eq;; Carried on roll e$ill,Co:rds,ralldorf,Hehnke,Justice, Knickrelun, Kildenst:ein,upper$nand Williu.s voting aye,nay none; The Mayor dee1ared the Ordinance finally passed and. approved the same. On motion ofWil11-.e the Tax~ lareOrdinance was referred 'back to the Ordinance ct<>_ittee, in conferenee with the Mayor,Attorney and the 'faSt Oompa)1y. Report, of the 1fate'~,Llght &: Ice Oommissioner for Aupst was read and on motion of l$lldorf placed on file. The Oit,y _,ineer Reported adv:illJingtha-;;Sewer District 10.151 was completed according to OontraaJt:: andadvislng it:s acceptance J,r" ~ , ,.~ .~ and the sttti:ng ae aBoard of J:qualization thereon on Oct01l1er I" 1919,,,trom ?-30,~... to a O'oloCk,P.JI.and au mot-ion of lalldort' th..'p!):L'v,,,as adoPted, said Sewer District lie .151 accepted alJd the Q,ounoil tOSlitr aSIa! oard of Equali:.:&tlon WednesdayOct.2, 1929 from the hour' of 7-36,'... to a O'oloel P.ll.for theECJ.1J.al1.- zing the cost the~eof and levyi1\g a tax to pay-for same.' ,~~ . :Ht!E.CJli~ford, Oity Ola1t Adjo\lirn.d. 1 'BPOR! ,or 'AlPROPIIA'tIOJifSAJift:) UPEIft:) I 'rUBS F0R' '1'HE FISCAL "WI. 1121-30 1'0 SEPt. 30, lla, Apprepr1a:te4 Ixpen4ed. Balance ,."~ i.=I, :'.>_.- _. ~::;-:-'J<' ,,. Salar1es Streets & Alleys Hy4ra.nt:aen tal L1gat1nc Sewer Inc14ent8.1 G):H:RAL rUll) . 2,507.50 . 10,4'2.10 4,54S.3S 17,151.S4 5,SOO.00 16,750.00 2,452.08 PAVING FUND 3,114.$. WaIO FUND 20,727.84'- 'JJ:<=~~I Outfall Sewer . 13,000 22,500 5,500 16, 750 ao,ooo 40,OQE) 10,000 . .14.000 . 191,750 1.B7a.03 I, 978. G2 PAme FUlD i14. Qi , POLlOI FUO 2,787.il OEDDR! Fue 1,381.25 FIB FUll 1,050.13 Decree of 'Qt. Incblelltals 5,000 11,000 9,000 20,000 20,000 &..500 ,. 2&.,25tJ IOE FOD 1'IA'1'ER FUO LIGH'l' IUIB SEWER DIS'l'RIO'1'<J'UJD PAVING BISTRIO! FOlD BOND &: IJifTIRES'1' 'S,321.13 3,600.75 2S,S11.71 1,013.73 1.4,624..34 ~,~...,..,'" i:',>-"'. :~-"<~~~:~-' . -. .~ GRAND TOTAL 72,800.11 Respectfully subm1ttea October 2, 1929. H.E. OLInORD 01tYOler. 18,941.87 40,OOO.()$ SO,O()().OO 12.127.17 I~~,771.'. 4,48S.91 16,212.4' 7,618.71 17,547.11 16,385.11 228 Gra.nd.Island.,~ebra.ska,Ootober 2,1.929,7-30,P.... The Oouncil met ~s aBoard. of Equalization for the purpose of Equalizing and Assessing the lb:enefits acorueing to the respe~ tive 10t~,traots and. parcels of land in Sewer District NO.151 by reason of th~ 1a.ying of a Sewer therein and Levying aSpeola1 Tax to pay for said construction; His Bonor,the .ayor,presidl~ and all .e~bers present at roll oa11. Proof of publication of Notice of this meetin.g was read and p1aoed on file. The C ouneil remained in session until 8 O.c10ck,P.... a.nd no person having appeared to object't to or protest against the proposed Asseasment and Levy, Fa11dorf presente~ the f.o11owing Resolution an.dmeved its adoption; ($ee next page) ~""." -, IJ 229 itlltLtlfS&I.. BE I! ~Eao~tI$ Bl~RE UAtQ~ AI~ ~ttf dQtflOII 01 $.. Q1 t,()t QJ:_4 tS1..$tld, ti.~ts..laf'" "tqu t$.:tBQa#4 ., m-q.t.tdl." atlt_. tft a<:~Gt4..n" Wlith ,.. 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S .6 , 8 9 10 11 12 11 It 11 11 11 18 .19 '20 21 at SJ 14 10 BIQolt $ I t a e I $ a I . e . $ a 6 I e 6 . . & a 6 . ., Ai4"'. ..-."." 111.... .. .. .. tt ". It D I .. It It >> .. .. . liC t It tt It 1ttr B .. I at B .. .. .. .. .ft ft. . it .. '" .. << " *. M," .""1),111 'IQ"tAL'.Slf ,- .. . -"-. '.- ..,..atn_. '."4.0' .a..~.. 41..,84 4J, .. 41",. +1.. 4~.e4 41.e. '1..1' ,'I '11. "ij~O M.:\O 41.. 4~.~ It. .'.. 41.. tl".$4 4,.M- 4-1.,_ 41.M .~.. 11.$4 ,. .01 ~~~I"U'I' Motion carried on roll oall.Cord alldorf.Hehnke.Justice. nickrebm. Mildenstein.Upperman and Williams voting aye. nay none. the Mayor ,declared the motion carried and the Resolutionla.dopted. The minutes of the meeting as a Board of Equalization were read and approved. .djourned ~~ City Clerk. "'.., 230, Grand. l.braska,OctQber a~19a9 TheOounoil met in regtdar session,H1s Honor,the llayorpresid.ir,lg and. all :Members present at roll call. '1'he minutes of the last Regular meeting were read. and. approved. Bid. of O.H.Tully Fence Oo.,fE>r Fence at the Oemetery was read and. on motion of lildenstein'referredto the Oemete~y Oommittee. '1'he Oity Attorney presentedUDecree ofCourtc in the oasElof . '1'he Oity of Grand Island vs. Sylvest,er '1'.Soott,etal. and on motion of Justioe the same wais Placed on file. '1'rinityLutheran Sohool filed! a. retluest that Vine street be olosed fro. Seoond to '1'hird Streets from 12 o'olook,noon to 1;15 P.... to. avoid dangertoiSolaool Ohildren during noon hour ---~ . . .. .....' ~d onmqtion ofJus~ioe the ~eq.est was referred. toSt.Oommittee. . S\I. WO-!baohSons filed reques;t that they beallo.eda small feielusive ParkingSpaoe on East side of thetr Store Building and on motion of Williams the matter was referred to St.Oom. Petition of Emil r.Roeser,etal. for the oreation of an Eleatro- -lier District on Koenig Street from Locust to Blaine was read and on motion of Justice referred to the Light Oommittee. Petition of '1'odd Rittenhouse and others for Street Lights on Oherry Street at the 13, &15 ,Street interseotions was read and on motion of Justioereferred to the Light Oommittee. A oommunioation from the Wa.tet,Light & Ioe Commissioner waa read giving a list of items lnethe Water Department and Justioe presented the fOllowi*g Resolution assessing said items against the property b.enefitted; RESOLUTION. 230. WHEREAS, the Water Oommissioner of the Oity of Grand Island, Nebraska, has made report in writing, pursuant to Ordinances numbered 286 and 730, giving the names of the owners of record with a description of the several lots, tracts and parcels of land that are subject of liens under said ordinances. and giving the amount of the liens as below set forth for del- inquent wa,ter rates and for tile proper cost of 19-ying water service pipes from the city water mains to the curb lines of the respective lots be- low desoribed, before the streets, abutting on the several lots, were Paved, and after due notioe to the respeotive owners to lay such service pipes, published for five days by the Oity Clerk of satd City, as by ordinance provided, ttle owners having failed for more than thirty days after the date of the last publication to lay sucn service pipes before such streets were paved, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND OITY COUNOIL, of the Oity of Grand Island, Nebraska, that the report of the Water Commissioner, certify- ing the several amounts that are delinquent and are Charges and liens upon the respective lots, tract s and parcellS of land as hereinafter set forth, wi th the respective owners t11ereof, for water ratelir and cost of laying water service pipes, be and it is hereby approved and that a special tax, bearing interest at the rate of 7 per cent :erom October 2, 1929, be and it is hereby levied and assessed against the several lots, tracts and paro:els of land in the Oi ty of Grand Island, Nebraska, pur- suant. to said report in the amounts set opposite tne respective lots as by.ol'9-inance provided; eaCh of said several lots, tract s and parcels of land ~re assessed as follows: Name Lot H. G. Wellensiek 3 O. C. Hansen 1 C. O. Hansen 2 A. Wood S~ of 1&2 Martin Ott 10 Mollie Wiseman . W.,~6.4J ft. of '- 2 Ohas. A. Rollins 2 A. V. Hyde 3 A. V. Hyde 4 ~hos. F. P~lzel 3 Gee. Broadwell Est. 1 Geo. Broadwell Est. 2 Anna Milisen 2 Anna M:i.lisen 3 R. Si~bert 2 Jas. M. Pierce (deceased) 5 Ida M. Watts Est. 2 ~ Elzda Berry 1. "G.L. Bastian 2 A. R. Brol'm 3 A. R. Brown 4 Mrs. Geo Tilley 2 Benn J. Cunningham 3 G. J. Siemers 8 Edna P. Richmond 10 Edna P. Richmond 11 Edna P.. Richmond 12 Fred Ashton 1 ed Ashton 2 , d Ashton 3 ry O. Ree & o Monsen ith H. Kierig ed Ashton gnes Mathews Fred Ashton Fred Ashton Mattie Frank W. :$. Fran.1t Robt. E.Gilbert Block 52 4 4 9 10 12 18 2 2 12 11 11 18 18 5 10 45 46 46 47 47 27 43 5 5 5 5 9 9 9 Addition Packer 8: Barr 2nd. Lakeview Lakeview Olark's Russel & Weeler Clark's Rollin's Arnold & Abbott Arnold & Abbott Bonnie Brae Bonnie Brae Bonnie Brae Original Tovm Original Town Wasmer's .Gil bert's Russell & " " " " " " Wheeler " " " " " If Ashton Place " " " " " II fI " " tI " II 4 6 7 10 11 12 1 2 Lot Lot T. 9 9 9 9 9 9 lIst Art. Home 2 tI tI 136 ft. by 132 ft. S~ of 10 County Sub. St of SEt R. 9 W. Amount $ 25.00 251.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 42.64 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 42.50 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 30.00 25.00 qi.64 Water II " " " Water Water 11 " " " ff II If " " II " " tI " 11 " " tI " " ff " Account. Service 11 II II tI "I II " II " II " II " II II tI " " tI fI " " " " Servi 00 It " " " II " " " " If It ff II " II It " " " II It So. Grand Island. Wasmer's II " II Page 2. Name Mattie Frank Mattie Frank Gus Danhausen N 54' Geo Rasmus sen Alma & John Garbers Carl V. Vick Marous Cornelius Lafe Campbell Lafe Campbell W. E. Clayton W. E. Clayton _W. E. Clayton ---' W. E. Clayton W. E. Clayton Joseph Eberl p Joseph Eberl Louise Sothman Helen Sothman _/-01 J. Oorda _/0. J. avlJe~ Wm & Louise Sieloff Thomas Millar Jack Scott Fred Ashton Fred Ashton Paul & Hazel Huston Paul Sothman Paul Sothman Wm Babel Fred Ashton FreaC Ashton Fred Ashton Fred Ashton Fred Ashton Fred Ashton Fred Ashton Fred Ashton Florence Miller & A. O. Lederman Est. 1 C. D. Krebs, 3 John Allan Estate 4 Mayme Gorham .5 Mrs. Thos Connor 1 Mrs~ Thos Connor 2 Mrs. Thos vonnor, 3 Mrs. Thos Connor 4 N Mrs. Thos Connor 5 G. I. Land Co. 7 John Devlin 6 L. G. Allan 7 L. G. Allan 9 Lot 6 7 7 1 3 4 5 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 1 :J 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 3 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 It II " .If " " II II II II " , II II " II " " Block 21st 2 15 19 19 19 19 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 Addition Art. Homes II II Ashton Ashton II II II " " " " II " II 16 Baker r s 16 " 16 II 16 1I 17 " 17 II 17 II 17 " 17 " 10 It 11 11 11 II 11 " Place PI ac e II It II II II II II Ii 1/ n ,. tI Amount $ 25.00 30.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 30.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 BG.OO 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25..00 25.00 25.00 25..00 25.;00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 232 Account Water Service It II II " " II " II " " " " II II II II If II II " II " " " " " II " II II 1/ " " " II It It II II II II II " II II. " II II 1/ " II " " II " 11.--. II II 1/ fI " 11 " II " 11 " II " II II II " " " " " II II " " II II If II " II " " " ." " It " " " If It BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Clerk of the City of Grand I Island, be and he is hereby instructed and directed to certify to the , County Olerk of said Hall County a certified copy of this resolution, directing that the amounts assessed against tne different premises as shown above, be plaoed upon the assessment books and tax books of said County for oollection as other taxes. " II It If If II II II " II II " " " " " " _ _ _ _ _ .Q .....LJJiLstlce_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .~ved by Justice that the Resolution be adopted and the 0 lerk "J instructed to certify same to the' Oounty Olerk as provided in. ~ sa.id Resolu.tion,; Oa.rried on roll ca.ll,Oords,ralldorf ,Behnke, Justice,Knickrehm,Mildenstein,Upperman and Williams voting aye, nay none; The Ma.yor declared the mo~ion ca.rried and the Resolut- ~ -10n adopted. t, ~J 233 Report: of Appraisers appointed under Ordina.nce 10.1306 was presented as follows; Grand Island, Nebraska, . . September ~t1, 1929. TO THE HONORABLE MAYOR A~m CITY COUNCIL of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska: In pursuance of Ordinance 1'Io. 1306 of the Ci ty of Grand Island, Nebrasit~,;E.,p\rovidi!lgfor tn.e appropriation and condemnation of private property for the use of the City of Grand I sland, Nebraska, for lift station, sewer, street and alley or public utility purposes in the Sou.th East Quarter tlf 'tlbl.e South East Quarter of the North East Quarter, (SEt SEt :tEl) near the intersection of Nebraska Avenue and Calif- ornia Avenue extended in section 21, township 11, North of range 9, West of the 6th P. M. and for street and alley or public utility purposes in South two (2) acres of SW,t of swi of NWt of Section "22, Township 11, North of Range 9, West of ~~ the 6th P. ~!i:/tfor an extention of South Elm Street across all of Lot three and the West 25 feet of Lots 1 and 2 in Tucker's . ....;.:!,t.'i"l 235 o.A'r;a or j~J):f?ttA;r~miS. $ta'b~)l~f ,~r~l'}~~$:k:ajl ') ~ $$. Rlrl.l1 OO\l,nty- \W~ ant! $&th If 111 t !'.~nt$;11 'ft:eth_~. ;it~~l~U,~ South Ql,a,~k~t~~~\\l'tf 1:"'!ltj'!,(Ula:Ij~!'l$ll. ~.~,$.1;ltng~t lla~. l~.~' 1~Jil)11,~!$t~~$t* a,n_}a$~naatt~r!tl>>a.~bJ :t1:$i~U,n~ ,ao w~st O.~dinanO:$ . 'he 1),\1'1 ~1 e)nS t1."'.$tt' a3.1:t.nt.:tttil €lJs. ':.jt'Qf II1~md, :Nebtaska. t~),$ ~n)r$l.,t$;$~$ ~:#f~,t:n~o,~~~ $f t~,~l~t1Qf a.l'a.nd f<':I ''\".,' . 1", ,,,\lllJ,,,,l'~,!li.a, $_~~ \1b~t W:$wl11a~'ffi)~wt t.h'ee~~at;~t~liit~n Qf t~~$ ~,d \b,"O~$tl;tutl~no;t tiO.$$'ti.l;t,IIQ:f '.&t~b~~$1taf a,jd will 4'i$~ba;;ti~ ,(),~1t (ji.li1.l.t.s ~.$tt,,:tl t ~" thtul11 !11nd ial,lYla$,oo:t~,t:ag.t'o law ~,t'$J& t)ll;l ~.$' of (lUlf ~b111tl~ SG 11$ ~ocl. 'L~~~ ......... ~c:~".. ~..~. ~l.:' ' >~ 11lJl. .'),,'-_.: '-,.-, S~l;Ull~,,1.1 ' J.,t1 pr(HiH!l.t\O:I: and-sworn to b(tfor~ m.4t t~;1$1$'n dlil,yof il:"lj.b~~.~,).~~9.~t ".i).Ql~~~~k ,,;I,'. . ,~~(L'( ..~ The Sewer 0 ommltt~e presented Reporv as follows; Octooe.l' 3, 1~29. TO 'l'J:1E liON. MAYOR AND OITY OOU.NCIL o:t' tne Oi ty of' Grand 236 Island, Nebraska: We, tne majority of' your committee on sewers after having carefully examined the report of tne appraisers, who fixed the dam- ages in the appropriation and condemnation of private property for a lift station and street purposes in tne Southeast Quarter of the Soutneast Quarter of Northeast Quarter, (SE-k SEt NE~), West 01 tne intersection of Nebraska Avenue and Oalifornia Avenue extended in Section 21, Township 11, North of Range 9, West of tne 6th P. M. <, and for Street and public utility purposes in Soutn 2 acres of Soutnwest Quarter of Southwest Quarter of Nortnwest Quarter (swt sw-k NWt), of Section 22, Township 11, North of Range 9, West of'tne 6 P. M. and for an extension of Elm Street South across all of Lot 3, and the West 25 feet of Lots 1 and 2 in Tucker1s Addition and across the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Belt Line Railroad right-of- way and property in tne .NOrtheast Quarter of .Northeast Quarter of Nortneast Quarter (NEt NE~ NE~), of Section 21, in Township 11, Nortn of Range 9, West 01' tne 6 P. M. and part of Lot 1, in Block 1, in First Artistic Homes Addition, all in the City Of Grand Island, , in Hall County , Nebraska, hereby recommend that the report of tne appraisers be approved and tnat the amounts specified in said report for the respective tracts and parcels of land be paid to the resp- ective parties, owning and having interest in the property for wnich i J 1.;' U if assessed, respectively as assessed, or if refused, deposited with the City Treasurer, subject to the orders of tne owners and parties interested respectively and tilat payment be made out of the general fund or any other surplus fund, and that after such payment, tne City occupy and possess for its own use tne property so appropriated by Ordinance No. 1306, and that the Council shall assess and levy the whole expense and damage, or such part thereof as it may consider proper, incurred in the creation of such streets, avenues, and alleys or easements for public utilities, so appropriated, upon the ;c" ~ real property fronting upon the smae and other property nearby, that :;' may be benefited thereby, in proportions according to benefits and . that such assessments and levy Shall be made by resolution at the regular meeting of the Council on October 16, 1929, and that 237 of the time of such meeting and that such-assessments will be made thereat, sHall be publi shed in a. newspa.per in said 01 ty ten days before such meeting. ~. JI':. f:,,-~"' ~~. - 1'a .. __Henr~H.Falldorf_________ __~~J.~~___~________ __C.H.Justio~____________ L.C.Wil11ams --.------------------ Moved by Falldor! that the report be adopted; Carried on roll oall Oords~Falldorf,Hehnke,Justioe,XnlokrehmJM1ldenetein, Upperman and Williams voting aye,nay none. 'slldor! presented the following Resolution and moved its adoption 238 RES 0 L U TI 0 N. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND THE CITY COUNCIL of the ,Ci ty of Grand I sland, Nebraska: That the report of the appraisers, Marcus Ooxnelius, Henry ~ BartenbachA Herman Hennke, with reference to the appropriation and payable to the persons named as owners in said report in the amounts specified in said report and deliver same to tne parties owning and naving interests in tne property for wnicl1 assessed, respectively as assessed, or if refused, deposited with tne City Treasurer, sub- ject to tne orders of SUCh owners and parties interested respective- ly. That upon the delivery of the said warrants or in the eve~ t of retusal, upon tne deposi t wi tl1 tne Oi ty Traasurer, suoj ect to tne ~rder ot' such owners and parties interested respectively, tnat tne City take, occupy and possess for its own use the property so ap- propriated by Ordinance No:. 1124; that tne Oi ty EngIneer Shall 1m- ^- ~." \,J ~~\ OJ l~. ~j " ,,) . d.- mediately upon tne delivery of said warrants, or in the event of a reiusal, upon the deposit with tne City Treasurer, cause to be re- corded in tne office of the Register of Deeds 01 Hall County, ~eb- raska, an accurate plat and clear description of tne property so taken; and that the City Council Shall assess and levy tne wnole expense (Oll~ damage, or sucn part tnereot as it may consider proper, in tne creation of such streets, avenues, and alleys or easements 1'01' public utili ties, so appropriated, upon tne real property front- ,ing upon the same and upon the property near by, that may be bene- fited thereby, in proportions according to tne benefits and ~nat suCh assessments and levy snaIl be made by resolution at the re~- .QtY~ 1: "3 0 ?~, to 't, \ ,"n). u1ar meeting of the Council on October 16, 1~29,yand tnat notice of tIle time of such meeting and that such assessments will be made thereat, shall be puuli Shed in a newspaper in said Oi ty ten days Defore such meeting. . _ _ _ _ Henrl: H..lal14o.r.fL- _ _ _ - _ . Motion oarried on roll call, Oords, Falldoff, Behnke,Justioe, Knickrehm,.Iildens'tein, Upperman and Williams voting ayetnay none; and the Mayor declared the motion carried and the Resolution adopted. TThe Street: Oommittee made report; To Hon.Mayor & O,;i ty Oouncil; We,your Oommittee on Streets and Alleys recommend the Oity b11Y 84 one-hour Parking Signs from the Lyle Sign Oo.,@ 13'.'75 Respeotfully submitted. L.O.Williams O.J.Cords Geo.1Uldenst:ein C.B.Justice On motion of Williams the report wa.s adopt ea. each. The LightOommittee reported; Grand Island,lebraska,Octob.er 2,1929 Bon. Mayor & Oity Oouncil,G rand Island,lebraska; Gentlem.en; We,youriOommitt:ee, on Water & Light,to whom was refe:tr$d the Petition of Mrs.Vineoore.and others, for a Street Light at Seventh & 11.P. St,PaulRailroad,beg to recmmmendthat the Oity Clerk b.e instructed. to give proper notice to the Uniom Pacifio Railroad Oompany,to install a light at suoh Railroad Orossing~ O.If.Justioe B.Falldoril O.J.Cords L.O.Williams , Committee. On motion of Justice the repor11, was adopted. The Bond O~ommit'tee report:edfinding the Bond of W.If.Seamon, Janitor,to be in proper form and the surety sufficient and on motion of Upperman t~e Bond was approved. On m.otion of Mildenstein the Bid of O.H. TUl1Y,llence C:o.,for fence at the Cemetery was accepted and the Mayor & Clerk author- ized to enter into Oontract for same. Bills against the Oity Were read. and on motion of Mildensl1ei~ allowed, for list eee the OlaimRegister. An Ordinance Creating Sewer District No.154 was presented; Moved by Justice that the Ordinanoe be placed. on its fir$t readi1W Carried on roll call,OordstFalldorf,Behnke,Justice,Xnickrehm, Mildens11e1n,Upperman and Williams voting aye,nay none; The Ordinanoe was read. and declared. passed its fmrst readiBg. Moved by Upperman that the rules be suspended and. the Ordinance placed. on its se~nd reading by its title; Oarr1 ed on roll e~llt Cords, ralldorf,Hehnke., In! ekrehm,.11dens1tet~J. JUstioe)uPp.rma~~~Williams ~~ .~- -.-i,;;,':-..--.-..- -. '~.:~f ~,;t~< 'I' ~, ;~ The Ordinance was read by it's title and declared passed its 24G seoond rea.dlng. M.oved by Williams tbat th,ru.les be suspended and. the Ordinanoe plaoed on its third reading by its title; Oarried on roll oall,Oords,ralldorf,Hehnke,Jnstioe,Kniokrehm, --' Mildenstein,Upperman and Williams voting aye,nay none; The Ordinanoe was read by its title and. d~o~ared passed its third reading. Moved b~ Xniokrehmthat the Grdinanoe be placed on its final passage and finally passed; Oarried on roll oall,Oords,ralldorf,Hehnke,Jusuioe,Xnilokrehltl, Mildenst:ein, Upperman and Williams voting aye,nay none; The Mayor dealared~ the Ordinance finally passed and approved the same. An Ordinance,lo.1315,levying special taxes in Sewer District: 10.151 was presented; Moved by Justice that the Ordinanoe be p1aoed on its first reading ; Carried oaroll oall ,Oords,ra11dorf,Hehnke,Justioe,Xniekrehm, Kildens1i:ein,Upperman and Williams voting aye,lay none; 2The Ordinance was read _,.~.m.m'" and declared passed its First, ' ..lIIm." reading; Moved by Justice that the rules be suspended and the Ordinanoe placed on its seoond reading by its title; Oarried on~rol1 call,Oords,ralldorf,Hehnke,Just:ioe,Kniekrehm, Mildenstein,Upperman and Williams voting. aye, nay norte; The Ordinanoe was r.ad by its tit1e~/ and declared passed its second reading. r Moved bYl)hmke that the rules be sus,ended and the Ordinanoe plaoed on its third reading by iis title; Carried on roll oall,Oords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Juatice,ICniOkrehm, Mildenstein,Upperman and Williams voting aye,nay none; The Ordinance was read by its title and deo1ared passed its third reading. Moved by Williams tha.t the Ordinance be plaoed on its final pas$8@Il and finally passed; Oarried on roll oall, Cords, Falldorf, Hehnke , Justice,ICniokrehm. l!ilden$uein,Upperll~a.p.dtl11i_s votiJlig ay_,naynone; The Mayor deolared~b.eOrd1nanoe finall..ypassed and approVed the t""<\" ;',.~'~'" ~_.- -- r-__ _'. '~~.., 341 Fleports of the'V'a1'16t1a 01tyOfflcrers for Septemberdwerepreeentet and read and on motion of Fal1dorf placed on file. The Oity Ingine~r rePQ~ted the completion of Sewer District 10.153 and Ulount due the Oontracter ,Engineering ,Inspection,Priniing and other expense and advising the s1t~ing as a Board of Equalizatna on October 16,1929 from. 7-3G P.M. to 8 O'Olock P.I. and on . motion of Fa11dorf the repo,rt wa.s a.dopted, the District a.ccepted. and the Board. of Etua1isation to be held as adv1sed.therein; the " lerkto give' proper not.iee thereof. !heOity lJ1il:neerpr$stnted Istimate of the cost of conatruction of Sewer D1.strieulo.-154 and on motion of Fa,11dorf the Ist"i_te was adopted'andthe Olerk instructed to advertise for bi4s for its construotion. Adjourned ~~~ Oity 01erk Gfand. Is1a,nd,lebraska,October'16,1929,7-30,P..M. TheOouneil me~ as a Board of Equalization for the purpose of Equalizing and Assessing the Benefits accrueing to.therespec- tive lots, txacts and parce1~ or' land in:. Se.wer Dist:rict:; 10. 153 "'" ~ reason of the laying of a Sewer therein and 1e-v:ying a Tax to '"1' the expense thereof11 jAl1 .Members present at rollcall '~s1dent .Mildenstein presiding in the absence of the :layor. 'get:ing and. Proof otthe Pub1ioation thereof were 'read "tle. .ined in session until 8 Olclook,P.M. and no eared to object to or protest against the tit and 'Levy, Fal1dorf presented the'fol1owing ~ed its adoption; 241 Adjourned ~~~ City Clerk Grand Island, Nebraska, October l6,l929,7-30,P.M. The Counoil met:. as aBoard of Equaliza.tion for the purpose of Equalizing and Assessing the Benefitsaccrueing to the respec- , tive lots,t~acts arid parcels of land in. Sewer District; No. 153 ..... by reason of the layiIlg of a Sewer therein and levying a Tax pal the expense thereofll ; All Members present at roll call ana. p'xe~ident Ml1denstein presiding in the absence of Notice of ni~etlngand Proof oithe Pu'bJ.ication thereof . - " and. placed on f'1le. '\ ,. The Council rema1ned in session until 8 Olclook,P.M. and no 'personhavin;gap~:eared to object to or protest against the proposed Assessmei?,t and ',Levy, Falldorf presented the following Resolutionand~~~ed its adoption; 'Ic":-:"" RES O:"L UTI 0 N BE IT RESOLVED OF TEE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL of the Ci ~y of. Grand Island, Nebraska, si tting as a Board of Equaliz- atlon, ln accordance Wi~~ due notice given thereof, as required by law, that we find the total cost of the construction of Sewer District No. 153 to be the sum of $636.60; that the benefits accruing to the real estate in said district to be the sum of $636.60, and that the benefits accruing to the re- spective lots, tracts, parcels of land in said sewer district to be the sum set forth opposite the several description's, as follows: ~~ .~ ~ ,__" '~(~-r.,...,.. [; --' . Owner Lot Block Addition Assessment w. G. Partridge 1 23 College Add. to .$31.83 West Lawn. El ul a C. Gilbert 2 " " " 3lliI83 Grand Island Land Co. '3 II If << 3-1 .8:3 El ul a C. Illbert 4 II ff II 31 . 83 Union College of Iowa 5 II " II 31.83 Re al ty Investment Co. 6 It ff " 31.83 Union ColI ege of Iowa 7 " If << 31.83 Real ty Investment Co. 8 If fI " 31.83 Union College of Iowa 9 " << fI 31.83 Real ty Investment Co. 10 If 11 " 31.83 Union College of Iowa 11 fI fI It 31.83 Realty Investment Co. 12 11 I~ " 31.83 Bertha M. Smith 13 It tI tI 31.83 Realty Investment Co. 14 It " II 31 . 83 Anna Shafer 15 II If " 31.83 Real ty Investment Co. 16 11 fI fI 31.83 Elula C. Gilbert 17 It " II 31.83 " " It 18 If " II 31.83 F. A. 7erry 19 It " " 31.83 Elula C. Giilbert 20 " " " 31.83 To t al Cost t636.60 __ _ _ _ _ _ liexuJ. H..lallcior.f. - - - - Motion carried. on roll call,Cords,ralldorf,Hehnke,Justio:e, Knickrehm,Mildenstein,Upperman and Williams voting aye, nay none and the motion was declared carried and said Resolution adopted. The minutes of the meeting as a Board ofEq~alization were r<,,' ',) ........ :~-.. ~ read and approyed. Adjourned AtL~--/ H. E. Cliff6~- ~ , City Clerk. 242 \ . Grand Island,Nebraska,Ooto'ber16,1929,7-30,P.M. The'qounoil met ass. Boare of Equalization fir the purpose of lCqua.+iZ,1Ilg and Asses1;Jing the benefits accrueing to the ~. s~ec1ally res.pective"'lots and tracts and n&rcels of land.' b.enefited ~. ~ 'by the condemnation proceedings had and taken under Ordinance No.~306 of the City of Grand Island,Nehraska and Levying a Special Tax to pay said benefits; All Members of the City Council being p~esent and President Mil~enstein presiding in the absence of the Mayor. Proof Qf Publioation of Notice of said Oondemnation pro- ceedings was read and placed on file. The Oouncil remained in; session until 8 O'cloek,P... and no person appeare~ to object to or protest against the proposed Assetsment and Levy ,whereupon Falldorf and Williams presented the following Resolution and Williams .~ moved its adoption. ; 243 ...~ -";-----.-/ , -,&~.;-" :, -,., Mot1on oarr1ed on 1'011 call, Co:bds, ralldorf,'Hehnke,Just1ce,Kn1ckr.elun' .'. ':' M1ldenste1n.Upperm4n andW11l1ams v;ot1ngaye,nay none,and. the.mo'l;1on was deeliL:r:ed oarr;.d.ndthe resolut10n~()pted.'l'heminu'l;e~ul1~~! readandapproved~and on motion of Justice' the .0 .... u~ 11 a.djou.rn~./ ~1~'''~~;'' 244 RESOLUTION BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND OITY OOUNOIL Of the City of Grand I sland,Nebraska, sitting as a Board of Equalization, in ac- cord~tnce . wi th due notice given thereof, as required by' law, that we flnd the total cost of opening "tnd ext ending Elm Street, South to intersect Locust Street in the Oityof Grand Island, Nebraska to be the sUffi.of $1613.40, and that the benefits accruing to the , respective lots, tracts and parcels of land fronting upon said street, to,be the sums set opposite the several descriptions, as follows: Owner. Mattie Frani C. B. & Q. Rrd. O. B. &Q. Rrd. W. R. Laubach & ,W. ,D. Stelk W. R. Laubach & W. D. Stelk W. R. Laubach & W. D. Stelk 1.,0 t ~l 00. 6 Co.lO Block 1 1 1 Addition 1st Artis:tic South Park South Park aomes 1" Assessment $751.25 25.00 50.00 150.00 150.00 Fr. 1 Fr. 2 Tucker's Tucker's That portion of the tract of land lying West of the West line of Tucker's Addi- ' tion in Easterly half of the land described as follows: commencing at the Northeast corner of Section 21, Town- ship 11, North, Range 9, West of the 6 P.M. thence North 89 degrees West for a distance of 292 feet thence South 62 degrees West for distance of 899 feet thence South 28 degrees East for a distance of 220 feet thence. North 62 degrees East for a distance of 1112 feet and thence due North for a distance of 8S:'feettto the place of beginn- ing. 375.00 · That we find the total cost of opening and extending Nebraska Avenue across the South 33 feet of the South two acres of the Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter' of Section 22, in Township 11, North of Range 9, West of the 'SSP .M. in said ci ty of Grand Island, Nebraska and of extending South Pine Street in said Oity through the two-acre tract above described and of condemning two.easements for public utility purposes between Locust .and Pine Street and between Pine Street and the Ea.,st line of said two-acre tract to be the SlJ1rl of $642.50 and that the benefit s accruing to the,respective lots, tracts and parcels of land,front- ing upon said streets and easements to be the sum set ~PPOSl te the severa,l descriptions, as follows: Owner Description Assessment Oora A. Slater The West 297 feet of the North 99 feet of the South two acres of the Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 22, in TOiJ'ffiship 11, North of Range 9, West of the 6 P.M. lying between Locust Street and the west Line of Pine Street extended $321.25 Oora A. Slate The East 270 feet of the North 99 feet of the said two-acre tract above described lying between the East line of Pine Street ex- tended and t11e West line of said two-acre tract. 321.2& 's . . .1 Lee O.Williams Henry H.Falldor~ ~i~::~ , -<~ , .. <~::j ..-,-::-; ;>>:..~ '..-;0:; "'J-~ .:,;{ 1_;_;- Grand I.:J1al'ld,bJebraska, October 16,1929 The Councll met ln regular SeSsloa,Pres1dent Mildenstein presi'- ing,in the absence of the Mayor and all Members present at roll call. . 245 ..~.. "?:-:'--...: .::- ". U:-::~X<"_:__ ~, .., The minutes of the last regular meeting were :read and approved. Bill of Chamberseonstrl1otion 00., for construction of Sewer Eistrictlo.154 was opened and read and on motion of Falldorf referred to the Se wer Oommittee. o ommunication from the Independent as to ,Io.of forthcoming Oity andOounty ~irectory desired'by the City was read and on motion of Fallclorf referred to the Printing Oommittee. The OityEngineerreported Sewer District 10.162 to be complete d and on motion of 1&1140r1' therep,ort was adopted and. the Connoil determiaed to sit as a Board of Equalization on Wednesday IOV4 6,1929 from 7-30P...to 's O'clock P.M. The Olerkto give notice thereof. The' Street Oommittee made report as folloW8; To Honorable Mayor & OityOouncil; Oct. 16, 1929 We your Oommittee on Streets and Alleys having examined the protest filed against Paving Eist.IS5 find the same to be insuf- ficient and therefore recommend that the Engineer be instructed to prepare Estimates of costs and the 'Oity Olerk advertise for bids; In order that this 131strict may be completed before cold. we... -ther; We, further recommend that the Oouncil adjourn until S,P" Oct.30,1929 at which time bids be taken for said. District. L.O.Williams RespectfUlly submitted; O.J.Oords Geo..ildenstein O. H.Justice, Committtee. O. motion of Willi.-s the Report was atiopted. The Oity Engineer reported that PavingDistrio~ 10.84 would. be completed in a few days and. on mo:tion of Williams the Oity Ooun- cil determined to lit as a. Board of Equalizauion on WedneSday loveember 6,1929fr<tm the hour of 7-30,P.J4. to a O'Clock P.M. for , ~,". .i....... ~ ,--., the purpose of Equalizing anci Assessing the 0 08t thereof and levylnga tex to paY60! same and the 'Clerk was instructed to give proper notice thereof. The Sewer Commit~ee made report as follows;; oi-" ~1>ORT or THE 00&1 '1'TEE 01 SEWER. To the Honorable Mayor & Oity Counci.l of Grand Island, Nebr. Gentlemen: As per your instruction to the Committee on Sewer to visit different Sewerage Disposal Plants and report its finding to -your Honorable Body, the Oommtttee herewith sub- mits its report: Activa~ed Sludge Process of sewage Treatment. When sewage containing a suitable supply of dissolved oxygen is agitated for a sufficient length of time, the fine suspend- ed matter and the colloidal substances gather into floc. When the sewage thus coagulated is permitted to stand quies- cent, this floc quickly settles and forms at the bottom of the tank a very thin mud or sludge. This sludge is then with- d.rawn and normallY contains abou'b-9a; per - cent of solids. If such sludge be introducted into raw sewage, the rapidity with which the suspended and' colloidal matters are coagulated may be greatly increased. The process as ordinarily carried' out consist of add- ing to the~ewage in proper proportion of introducing sufficient air tO~"provide enough dissolved oxygen to maintain aerobic conditions anda~ltating the mlature until practically all of the suspended ani colloidal matter has been allocated. or absorbed by the floc introducted into the sewage. Themixture is then conducted to tanks where the floc is removed by sedimentation and the clear supernatant water passes away as ,~ ;--~ affluent. The sludge may betisposed of in three different methods: 1. Drying on sand beds. 2. Pumpj.ng into lagoons or low land. 3. Conversion into commercial fertiilzer. The committee's first visit was to the Milwaukee Sewage' Disposal Plant. This plant is an activated sludge plant on ._~ :.C.'........:!...'.......,................. ;iiit]~ ....~'"., 247 Jones Island, whlop lies between Lake Michigan and the Kinnickinnic River. The sewage is brought to the Island from the mainland through two low-level siphons and two high-level, laid under the harbor as told by the Engineer, (Mr. Bauer) in charge of the plant, 75 feet below water level. On reaching the plant the sewage passes through bar screens, grit chambers and fine screens, and thence into the activated sludge ta~ks. From these tanks the effluent passes into the lake. That part of the sludge that is not returned to the tanks is pumped to a filter house, where it is dewatered, dried, screened and put into condition for sale as material for fertilizer. The Standard of Purification from raw sewage to effluent, adopted by the Commission, is 90 per cent re- duction of bacteria, 95 per cent reduction of suspended'matter and a stability of 72 hours. We shall t:y to give you a discription of the plant as given by Engineer Bauer: The four Siphons consist of one line of a high-level 48 diameter and one low-level, 54 inches diameter. The second line consist of a high-level 72 inches diameter and a low-level of 42 inches diameter. The maximum capacity of the four siphons is 317,000,000 gallons daily. The high-level flows to the plant by gravity, the low-level must be pumped. On reaching the plant the sewage goes to a coarse screen.;; from the screen house the sewage passes to'a grit chamber. From the grit chamber the sewage passes to the fine screen. These sC.reens are of a large drum. type, about 8 feet in diameter and about 8 feet long. The material collected on the outside of these screens is removed by brushes which travel across the screens. From the fine screens the effluent flows through a mixing channel, in which screened sewage is mixed with returned activated sludge. This mixed sewage and sludge is called mixed liquor. This mixed liquor passes' into feed channels. These channels supply the aeration tanks. The aeration ta.iks contain the F11tir& plates. Air Oom- pressed to 8 to 10 pounds per square in,c1\ppressure is PWIlped through these lI'iltmo plates, that are placed in the bottom of the aeration tanks. After 6 hours contact with the air and return "<.,:~ ~~ '~-.r sludge in these tanks, the mixed liquor then pa,sses to sedimentation tanks. The effluent from the sedimentation tanks is discharged into the lake, clear and odorless. The sludge settling in the sedimentation tanks is removed continuously from the bottom, under pressure of the hydro- static head. The sludge is collected in a sludge.well from which some of .the sludge is pumped back into the mix- ing channel. The excess sludge is carried by a cast iron pipe to tanks where it is prepared for fertilizer. The total cost of the Milwaukee plant was given to us as nine million dollars <$SiOOQ~;OOQ) for a hundred million gallon treatment, The operating expense was given as nine hundred thousand ($9oo,OOO) per ann~. The revenue for sale fertilizer lsabout six hundred thousand dollars ($600,000) per a~num. This plant was designed for 750,000 to 800,000 popUlation. We find the plant odorless, the effluent clear, and no odor of any kind. The only odor found was in the fertilize.r plant, which was not offensive. The next plant the committee visited wa~ that of Waukesha, Wisconsin. This plant is of the sprinkling filter type. Found no odor at the plant, the only odor was at the filter bed, "hich w(is not offensive. The effluent clea.rand n~ odor. Total cost $185,000.00 for ground and sewer extel'l- tion. Population 18,000. Gas of digestion tank burned, used for heating. The third. plant visited by the committee Was the North~ side Plant of Chicago. This plant 1s of the activated sludge ~~~ ..~~ 248 type and very large. Is on the same principal as the Milwaukee Plant only larger. Found absolutely no odor at the plant, effluent olear, no odor. Sludge is pumped to another plant 17 miles away. It is very remarkable that there is no odor of any kind. Plant designed for 800,000 people, cost was given at $19,000,000. I)ia not learn the operating expense. Aurora, Illinois. This plant 1s of the sprink- ling filter type. Found no odor at the plant, the only odor found was at the filter beds, however, not offenSive. Effluent olear ana odorless. No sludge, was to be inspeoted as this a new plant. Cost of #700,000, present plant designed for 75,000 people. West Ohioago, (Maywood). This plant is of the aotivated sludge type, inoluding an experiment station. This plant was designed for 50,000 people at a oost of one-half million dollars. Plant in full operation. No odor at the plant, effluent olear and no odor. At this plant the committee found the o!,portunity to find some freshly drawn sludge, which was drawn about 2 hours before the oommittee arrived at the plant. This sludge was absolutely odorle$s, also was shown some sludge that was drawn about 8 days before. Same near absolutely odorless. After the foregOing findings, the Committee reooIJPIenas that a Sewage Disposal Plant of the activated sludge pro- cess type, be erected and built at the present site, out- lined and disorib~d in the report of Blaok & Veatoh, Consult- ing Engineers. Report date Deoember 7th, 1928. The Committee further firidthat in retaining the present site a saying of approximately $85,000 oan be made, which is in favor> of the present site and the activated slUdge type disposal plant. ~ii'i~ .~-.r ~~. -~ . "., ','" >........... Respectfully, HenryH.Falldorf Oa.rl Helmke I..O.Williams C.Ii.J'ustiee Oommi ttee -.onSewers i<_ On motion of of the minutes. The Street Oommittee presented report as follows; 'al~dorf the report was adopted8.1ld made apart. To Hon.Kayor and 01ty Council; We your Committee on Streets & Alleys recommend that the re- quest of the Lutheran School for use of Vine St. during noon . ~ hour and S.J.Wolbaclifor a ft. space on East side of their store for unloading Mdse. be granted. L.O.Williams O.B.Justice O.J.Cords Committee. On motion of Williams the report: was adopted. A commumieation from the Oaurch Council of the Ev.LutheraJ. Con- gregat~on Wa~e$Sing their appreoiation. of the action of th~ Oouneil closing Vine Street from 2" to *3" during the Noon hour was read and placed on file, on motion of Justice. On motion of Falldorf the claim of O.O.Benson for Ohemica1 serVvioes for July,!ugust & Sept. 1120 was allowed. On motion of Fal1dort 'the Olaim against JOUiDegan for Lot 59 in Seotion D,Grand Island Cemetery and permanent oare ther~ im the total sum of #150 and interest: thereon wa.s referred to the City Attorney for suit. The Street Committee made report as follows; ,.,.~.. ~~;-~:_:':'-~:- - -- - - - - ..,> :~ To Hon.Mayor & CityOouno11; Oct.16,1929 We your Oommittee on Streets and Alleys recommend that the Oounoil approve the changes whioh the Burlington R.R. propos~ to make at their overhead orossing on 2" Street. L.C.Williams Respeotfully submitted. O.J.Cords Geo.IUla.enstein o.H.Justice Oommittee '.................-....;.... ~-,~;,,' ""'-~:;,:. ~ On motion of Williams the report: was adopted. The Light Committ.eereported as folloW's; Hon.Jlayor & Oity Counoil,Grand Is1and,Neb.Oet.16,1929 G entlelln; , We, your Oommittee on Water& Light to whom has been referred the Petition of Todd Rittenhouse and others )for the installation of street lights on North Cherry Street ,beg to reoommend that their request be granted and the Light Oommiss1o~ instruoted to have the same installed. C.H.Justioe H.ra11dorf C.J.Oords L.O.Wi11iams,Committe. On motion of Justioe the report was adopted. ra1ldor! present.ed i;fheJ'ollowing Resolution and moved its adoption . Grand Islanl,Ie'braska,Ootober 16,1929. on motion of Falldorf the report was adopted. Report of the Kilk InspeotionDepartment was reoeived a.nd. on motton of falld.orf plaoed on file. The Light Oommittee was granted further time for report, on Petition fo}; Lighting Distriot on West Koenig Street. Bills againat the City were presented and read and oltlmotion of Justioe allowed;for list see the Claim Register; An Ordinanoe, N0.l316,Levying a Special Tax in Sewer Distriot, 10.153 was presented; Koved by Justice that the Ordinanoe be placed on its firs~ reading d Oarried on rp1l oa11,Oords,Fa1Idorf,He~nke,Justice,Knickrehm, 14ildenst:ein ~nd Upperman and Williams voting aye ,nay none; The Oxdinanc. was read a.nd deolared passed its first rea.dlq.. Moved. by TJppermu. tha.t the rules besuspettded and the Ox4i- nance placed on its seoon4 rea.dingby its title; Oarried On roll ca11,Oords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justioe,ICniokrebm, JU1denstein,TlTpperman and Williams vO:iing aye, nay none; The Oxdinance was re~td by its title and deolared passed its second rea.di~g. Koved by Xniokrebm tha.tthe rules be suspended and the Ordi- nance plaoedon its third reading by its title; . Oarriecion rOJl oall,Cords,Fal1d0rf,Hehnke,Justloe,Kni<rlcrelua, Mildenst:eln, qpperman and. Willipsvotingaye,nay none; The Ord.inan()t~ '\Vas rea.d by' its tl tIe and declared passed thlrdreadl~. . . -.,. - .. p ,.,..... {~~ .-~ RlSOLtfTIOI BE IT 'RESOLVED BY THE KAYORAND OITY OOUNOIL or THE OITY OF GRAND ISLAD,NEBBASKA; THA!A RISING VOTE OF THAIIS BE UTEDED TO THE ENGINEERS AND SUPERINTENDENTS' OF THE SIVIBAL SEWERAGE DISPOSAL PLANTS VISITEE BY THE SEWn OOMMITTEE or ~HIS CITY DURING THE PAST WEU rOR THE KINDLY OONSIDERATION AND MAlT COURTESIES EXTENDED TOT!I TO OOD:t'l"l'EE liD THI OPPORTUNITY VISIT AND INSPEOT THEIR' SEVERAL PLA.rI,TS AND SEETHE' WORKIIG THEBEOf. BE ITFTJRTQR DeOLVED THAt A COpy Of THIS,. RESOLUTION EAOH OJ' BE SENT TO THE SAID .IIGIIEERS AND SUPERINTENDENTS BE!n~y i~1~*ldorf Q~"mJl~{}Jllt. T'tfl - wi' lia~s Cl ~_~T1:'Ati ee OOMMITTEE ON SEWERS 251 ;;~ ...{....... -~~~~ --., ~,~:~~ ~_h-~ .., 252 Moved by Willi1a.ms that the Ordinan.ce be placed on its final pa.ssage. and finaily passed; ...... , Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Knickrenm, Mildenstein)Upperman and Williams voting aye, nay none; The President of the Oouncil declared the Ordinance finally passed and. later the'Mayor .approved the same. An Ordinance Levying Special Taxes to pay the expense of the Oondemnatiomproceedings under Ordinance 10.1306 was presenfd; Moved by Justice that the Ordinance be placed on itsflrs1t reading. · , . Oarried on 1'011 oall,Clords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Xnickreq, Mildenstein,Upperman and Williams voting aye, nay none; The Ordinance was read and declared passed its first, reading. Moved 'by Inick3,'ehm tha.t the rules be s\ulpended and the Ordi- nance placed on its seaend reading by its title; Oarried on roll ucall,Oords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Just1ce,ICniokrellp., Jlildenstein,Upperl1an and Williams voting aye, nay none; l' he Ordinance was read by its title and declared pa.ssed is second rea.ding; Moved 1)y Williams that the rules be sl1l1pended and the Ordi- nance placed on its third reading by its title; Carried on roll call,Oords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,ICnickreq, Kildenstein,Upperman and Williams voting aye,nay none; The Ordinance was read by its title and dec~ared passed its third reading. Moved by Hehnke that the Ordinance be placed on its final passage and finally passed; Oarried on roll call,Clords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Inictrehm, :Mildenstein,Upperman and Williams voting aye,nay none; The President of the Oouncil declared the Ordinance finally passed and later the Mayor approved the same. An Ordinance,Jo.13l8,in reference to connections to the Sewer was presented,; :Moved by Falldorf that the Ordinance be placed on its first t~ reading; , Oarried on roll call Oords,Falldorf,Behnke,Justice,Iniekrehm, Mildenstein,Upperman and Williams voting@.ye,naynone; 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;iehnke,Justice,Knickrehmi lUldenet.eill, Upperman and Williams voting aye, nay none; The Ora.J:. nance was read by its'title 8: declared passed its 2nd read~ Moved by Upperman that the rules be suspended and the Ordin~ nee placed on.its third reading by its title; , Oarried on roll call , Cords, falldorf,Kehnke, Justice, Iniokrehm- Mildens1i.ein,Upperman and Williams voting aye,nay nonet The Ordinance ,was read by its title. ,and deolared passed: its third reading. Moved by Xnicktehm that the Ordinance be placed on its final passage and fi~ally passed; . Oarried on ro11 call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justiee,Kniokrehm, lUldenstein,Upperman and Williams voting aye,nay none; The President of the Oounoil dee1ared the Ordinance finally passed and later the Mayor approved the same. The SewerOomm~ttee made report; To Ron.Mayor &: Oity Oouncil; 00t.16,1929 We,your Commltteeon Sewers find the bid of the Ohaa;bere Oonet.Co. to be the lowest;' and best: bid on Sewer Diet,. * 154, therefore recommend they be awarded the Contrac~ Respect.fully suomi tted. H.Falldor:f, Carl Hehnke, L.O.Williams ; C.H.Jus1;ioe,Committee. On motion of '~llQ.Qrf the report., wasadopt.ed. FrankIOlsell+t<i1:ess edth".~()uncila.stothe :dump g:r;ouni: on moti~n of, JU$ti.ee 'thema-tter wasr_ftQt,h,etll ,;'1" erty 00_i/'t;ee"':;h1ower10 act.~nmo of Jus~ic~',." 0" edto'eto"~~P€)J19j'.9,a,:e.M. ", .ityO ~ -,.,- QC -rol3.c..K.. I'" J J 9 ~ 9 ?ftc,t d-~~ CO^,TINU~h ~' ~" ~". :c:i~i." Q1t, ..........e'..:..'....otth...'. .: '.... Dl.'.~. .... .-'0.",1..' .111..'.. '....... .....P... ... .,. OS" Ol......ta.,lMtI4. .......',..,.'1 '..... 'to. ,....1:... ....., "30.1'. b, I P... ,.,--. Grand ISland, Octoeer30, 1929 '253 ~ The Oouncil met pursuant to adj ournment, the Mayor presiding, ~. and Cords, Falldorf, Rehnke, Justice, Knickrehm, Mildenstein, and Upperman present at roll call, absent Williams. Mr. Amidon of the 'Chamber of Commerce addressed the Council suggesting that Cleveland street lying between Second and Third . Streets be vacated for commercial purposes. The matter was referred to the Street and Alley and City Property Committees who made the following report: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: We, the Street and Alley and City Property Committee, to whom the>matter of the vacating of the Cleveland $treet between 2nd and 3rd Streets and the alleys in Blocks 7 and 8, Baker's!ddition, City of Grand Island was referred, beg to report that we recommend that that portion of Cleveland Street between the l30uth line of Third Street and the north line of Second street and the alleys in Blocks 7 and 8 in Bakerts Addition to the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, be vacated. Dated October 30, 1929. C. H. Justice Geo. Mildenstein C. J. Cords Carl Knickrehm LouisE.. Upperman Justice moved that the report be adopted. Motion carried. l;;.d~ ~..., Ordinance No. 1219, vacating Cleveland Street, lying between 2nd and 3rd Sta, was presented; Moved by Mildensteln that the Ordinance be placed on its first reading. Carried. on roll call, Cords, Falldorf, Hehnke, Justice, Knickrehm, Mildenstein and Upperman., voting aye, nay none, absent Williams. 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 title. Carried on roll call, Cords, ralldorf, Rehnke, Justice, Knickrehm, Mildenstein, and Upper- man voting aye, nay none, 8;bsent Williams. The Ordinance was read by its ti tIe and fedita.red passed its second reading. Moved by Mildenstein that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance be placed on its third reading by title. Carried on roll call, Cords) Falldorf, Rehnke, Justice, Knickrehm, Mildenstein, and Upper- man voting aye, nay none, absent Williams. The Ordinance was read by its title and declared passed its third reading~ Moved by Upperman that the Ordinanoe be placed on its fin and finally passed. Carried on'roll oall, Cords, Falld Justice, Knickreh~, Mildenstein, and Upperman voting aye, absent Williams. The Mayor delcared the Ord1nance finally and approved the same. ....~ .'it: The following Resolution was presented, Moved by Justice that the Resolution be adopted. Carried on roll call, Cords, Falldorf, Rehnke, Justice,.I{nickrehm, Mildenstein, and Upperman voting aye, nay none, absent Williams. RESOLUTION. BE IT RESOLVED, by the Mayor and City Council of the City of Grand Island, Nebr~ska, that said Oi ty:,,,sell and convey the strip of land lying between Blocks 7 and 8, in Baker's Addition to the City of Grand Island, in Hall COUnt31, State of Nebraska, extending from the South line of Third Street to the North line of Second Street, in s'aid Oi ty, when Ordinance No. 1219, becomes effective, to A. C. Mayer of Grand Island, Nebraska, for a consideration of trOe.oo. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Mayor be, and he is hereby authorized,empowered,and directed on behalf of said City to make, execute, acknow~edge and deliver to said A. C. Mayer, a deed for said premise,s, on behalf of the Oi ty of Grand Island, Nebraska, a.nd that the City Olerk be authorized and directed to attest the same and to affix thereto, the corporate seal on behalf of said City of Grand Island,as'soon as said Ordinance No. 1219, vacating that portion of Cleve]and Street covering the premises above des- cribed, becomes effective, and a;fter the purchase price therefor has been paid to the Oity Treasurer, provided however, no abstract of title be furnished the purchaser. GEO. MILDENSTEIN O. J. OORDS LOUI S E. UPPERMAN OARL KNICKREHM. Ordinance No. 1320, creating a ZoningOommission, was presented; Moved by Mildenstein that the Ordinance be placed on its first reading. Carried o~ roll call, Cords, Falldorf,. Hehnke, Justice, Knickrehm, Mi1denstein, Upperman voting aye, Bay none. Absent Williams. The Ordinance was read and declared passed its first reading. < Moved by 'KIlickrehm that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance be placed on its second reading by title. Carried on roll call, < Oords, Fa.lldorf, Hel'l.nke, Justice, Knickrehm, Mildenstein, and Upper..... man voting aye, naynoae, absent Williams. The Ordinance was read by its title and declared passed its secondre&ding. } Moved by Upperman th~t, the rules be suspended a.nd the Ordinance be placed oni ts third reading by title. Oarried on roll ca.ll, Oords, Falldorf, Behnke, Justice, Knickrehm, Mildenstein, and Upperman voting aye, nay none, absent Williams. The Ordinance was read by its title and declared passed its third reading. Moved by Justice tha.t the Ordinance be 'placed on its finallpassage and finally passed. Oarried on roll 'call, Oords, Falldorf, Rehnke, Justice, Knickrehm,Mildenstein, Upperman, voting aye, nay none, absent Williams. The Mayor declared the Ordinance fina.lly passed and approved the same. The Mayor appointed the folloWing persons to be members of the Zoning,Oommis,sion: First Ward. . Ray Bottorf B. R. McGrath Osoar R. Kirkschke Rufus Geer Second. Ward J. L. Cleary Jo:nn Fe~guson A. F. Buechler Third Ward .; Late Campbell Sam Greenberger Fourth Ward Dave Alexander W. F. Krehmke L. A. ~aughlin On motion of Falldorf the appointments were confirmed. Motion carried. v~.". ~;~'L:,~~t/ ......""~,~.>:...., - -. -.: . ~~~ " ,~ Bids of Midstate Oonstruction Company, Diamond Engineering 00., and Roberts Oonstruction Oompany, for paving Paving District No. 85, were opened and read. Moved by Justice that they be referred to the street and Alley committee. Motion carried. The fallowing R~solution was presented: Resolution RESOLVED, by th~ Oity Oouncil of the City of Grand Island, NebraSka, the Mayor concurring: That the Mayor peand is hereby authorized and directed to 256 enter into a contract with Chicago, Burlington and Quinoy :Railroad. Company, permitting the City to lay and maintain an/IS inch or 20 inch storm sewer under the tracks and right of way of the Railroad Company on the belt line track in South Pine street a~ Grand Island, Nebraska. I. LOUIS E. UPPERMAN HENRY H. FALLDORP' CARL HEHNKE GEO. MILDENSTEIN C. J. CORDS C. H. JUSTICE CARL KNI CKREHM , ! r !(', '.' .......... .~ ., Resolution passed this 30th day of October, 1929. Attest: H. E. CLIFFORD Cle rk Falldorf moved that the Resolution be adopted. Motion carried. ing The Bonding Committee reported fin& ~e bon~of John C. Teft, for Plumber'S license, The' Commercial State Bank of Grand Island, Depository Bond, and 'the Chambers Construction Company for Sewer District *154, to be in proper form and sureties on each of them w~re sufficient, ani on motion of Upperman they each and alVapproved. Adj ourned. ~~;4~ H. E?cfLIFFORD Oi ty Clerk '\ . ~,.., '=,'--.' -<"-.>;---_.:.. ., ~~ 257 REPORT OF APPROPBIAl'IONSAND EXPENDITURES FOR T'HEFISOAL YEAR 1929-30 to OOTOBER 31, 1929 Appropriated EXpended Balanoe GENERAL FUND . 13,000 # 2,507.50 . 10,492.50 22,500 9,189.12 13,310.88 ::,~ u~ Salaries Streets de Alleys Hydrant Lighting 5,500 16,750 20,000 40,000 60,000 14.000 191,750 3.342.31. '20,109.52 PARR: FUND 1,135.22 POLIOE FUND 4,326.22 OEMETERY FUND 1,925.63 FIRE FUn 4,021.43 PAVING FUND 5,294.19 MUSIO FUND Sewer Ino. 5,070.59 Outfall Sewer Deoree of Ct. Inoidentals 5,000 .19,000 9,000 20,000 20,000 / '4,500 269,250 36,812.21 8,400.94 6,090.19 48,570.39 2,~50.98 14,743.56 ~.>.,ji-\.. ~ ---"-., IOE FUND WATER FUND LIGHT FUND SEWER DISTRIOT FUD PAVING DISTRIOT FUND BOND & INTEREST Grand Total 117,168.27 Respeotfu11y submitted November 6, 1929. H. E. OtIFFOD Oity 01erk 5,500.00 16,750.00 14,929.41 40,000.00 60,000.00 10;657.69 111,640.48 3,864.78 14,673.78 7,074.37 15,978.57 14,705.81 4,500.00 232,437.79 Grand Island, Nebraska, November 6, 1929, 7-30 P. M. The Council met as aBoard of Equalization for the purpose of equalizin:c~ and assessing tile benefi ts accruing to trie respect- ive lots, trC1.cts and parcels of land in Sewer District No. 152, in tne Ci ty of' Grand Island, Nebraska, by reason of tile laying ~;...~. .~ of a semler therein and levying a tax to pay for tt18 same; ilis Presidellt Honor, the M~ presiding, and Cords, Falldorf, Knickrenm, Mildenstein, Upperm:=m, Justice, Williarl1s and Helmke present at roll CEtll. Pl:'oof ofpubl~cation of notice or meeting as a Board of Equalization was reeel 8.nd placed on fi Ie. The Council remained in oession until tS o'clock P. M. and no person 118ving aopeared to obj ect to or protest 8,a;8inst tne proposed assessment and levy; Fal1dorf preser'!ted ttle following resolution and moved its adoption; motion ceuried on roll call; Oords, Falldorf, Knl ckrellm, Mi Idenstein, Upperma,n, Justice, Hehnke and Williams voting aye, nay none, and the President ~ declared tl1e motion carried and tile resolution adopted. The 'minutes of tile meeting as a Board of Equalization were read and approved. On motion the Oouncil adjourned as a Board of Equalization. ~~~~~vI. 7/-City Clerk R E ~ 0 L UTI 0 N. BE IT RICSOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND OITY COU,NOIL of the quired by law, that we find the total cost of the construction of Sewer District No. 152 to be tne sum of $945.16; that tne ,cL~ --." benefits accruing to tne real estate in said district to be the sum of $945.16, and that the benef'i ts accruing to the I' es- pective lots, tracts and parcels of' larrtl in said sewer distriot to be the sUm set forth opposite the several descriptions, as follows: Owner Lot Blk. Addition Aht. Fred 1N. AShton, etal 1 9 As11ton Place $40.64 Fred_ w. AShton, et 801 2 9 It " 39.15 Fred w. Ashton, et al 3 9 It It 39.13 Harry o. Ree m Geo. Monson 4 9 II It I ",,-, Grand ISland,Nebraska, November 6,1929,7-30,iil. .... The Council met as a Board of Equalization for the purpose of Equalizing and Assessing the Benefits accrueing to the,resp$'C- tive lots, tracts and parcels of land in Paving District No.84 of said City by' reason of the Paving thereof and Levying a Tax to pay for said Paving; President Mildenstein presiding andall Members present at roll call; The Co~cil remained in session until 8 0' clock P.M. and no person ha.ving appeared to object to or protes.t against the proposedAss~ssment and LeV'y ,Proof of Publication of Notice of meeting as a ~oard of Equalization was read and filed and Williams presented the following Resolution which was read; o 'wner Lot Blk Addition Punt. L. R. Burnett 5 9 AshtBn PI ace :~39 .13 Edi tll H. Kierig & Virgil Bald 6 9 II II 39.13 Fred 'Jv. As11t on, et al 7 9 " II 39.13 Edmund C. Brosse&u 8 9 " " 39.13 Alfred Lilienttlal 9 0 " II 39.13 v ~~- Mathews 10 9 II " 39.13 ~..~ Agnes ~;/~- -,;.""--. Fred 1M Asllton et al 11 9 II " 39.13 -~ n . Fred w. Ashton et al 12 9 I' It 40.64 Fred \V. AShton et a1 13 9 " II 40.64 Fred W. Ashton et al 14 ,9 " II 39.13 Fred Vif . Ashton et al 15 9 " 11 39.13 Fred 1M ASl1ton et ELI 16 9 II " 39,.13 n _ L. R. Burnett 17 9 II It 39.13 Fred lV. Ashton, et al 18 9 " " 39.13 Fred W. As.tlton et eLl 19 9 II II 39.13 Fred W. Ashton, et al 20 9 II II 39.13 William Brase 21 9 " " 39.13 'Wil1iam Brase 22 9 " II 39.13 .Elsie C. Vieregg 23 9 II It 39.13 Fred vv. Ashton, et al 24 9 " " 40.64 TOTAL COST, "$945.16 Henry H.Fa1ldorf .,., RESOLUTION. BE I T RESOLVED by the Mayor and Ci ty Counctl of tl-1e Ci ty of Grand IslEmd, Nebra.ska, sitting a,s a Board of Equalization in accordance wi tll due noti ce gi ven tJ:;rereof, as required by la-w, ,,-,, ~~. > ., that we fj.nd tIle total costs of the construction of Pavins~' Dist- :rict No. 84, to be the sum of $18,015.6'7; ttHlt the benefits ac- If cuing to the real estate in said district to tJe tIle sum of $18,015.67, and that the benefits accruing to the respective lots, trclcts and p6,rcels of land in said Paving Di strict to be the sum as set forth opposite the several descriptions as follows: .:~ .., "'........~\ ~-.~,- ., .~ -~ . Owner Amount. Henry Ba.rtenback 1 86 Orig. Town. $ 729.85 Julius Boeck 2 86 II II 312.7-9 St. Mary's Church 7 86 II II 312.79 St. Mary's. Church '8 86 II II 729.85 G. I. Liederkran:z:, 3 87 " II 312.79 G. I . Liederkranz, 4 87 II II 729.85 Robert Teviotdale 5 87 II II 729.85 Nebraska Sta,te Bank 6 87 II II 312.79 Geo. w. Bartenbach 3 99 R. R. 312.79 Mimhie Hoffman, et a1. 4 99 II II 729.85 Henry A. Sievers 5 99 " II 536.60 Augusta Suck 6 99 II " 229.96 James A. Duffy 1 100 II II 729.85 J ame s A. Duffy 2 100 II " 312.79 Ju1j.us Leschinsky 7 100 II " 229.96 Minnie Hoffman, et a1. 8 100 " II 536.60 TOTAL, $J:B:'C515. 67 C-/ /0 /. .- ~ ,,/ t/ IV: ~<H~~---U I ('e. ,'-' .' . v Moved by Williams that the Resolution be adopted; Carried on Roll Call, Cords, Falldorf ,Hehnke,Justioe,Xniokrehm,Mildenst.ein, Upperman and Williams voting aye,nay none, and the Resolution was declared adopted. The minutes as a leeting as a Board of Equalization were read and approved; On motion of Justioe the 'Council adjourned as a Board of ~~ City Clerk. Equalization . .~~~ "-.r~ Li.";~ ~~ .~ The Counoil met Grand. ISland,lebraska,November 6,1939 rtilP,-ar sessIon, all Members beingprej.ntand The Street Committee Presented report as follows; To Hon.Mayor & CityCouncilj We, Your Committee on Streets and Alleys after going over the bids on Paving Dist.S5 find. the bid of the Diamond Engineering Co the lowest & best bid and recommend tha~ the City Clerk and Mayor enter into Contract for same. L.C.Williams C.J.Cords C.H.Justice On motion of Williams the report was adopted and Contract awarded, )~ ,::~ i ~; ,. --~i ?-" .? ~ 1)~ .,:i ~~~ ,"g ;':. i '-..:~ ;~ 4l .-' ..... .' .. - '--- .~ ,......... ---.,.... :-'. ..... <hfI.Ju",ticClt l,L~C.\fl11i~1!l " ',Hen:rYil,..;P'alld.orf C..J..Cords, Conunittee.. The Water & Light Oommittee reported; , ,Gran4 Island,Nebraska,November 6,1929 Hon..Mayor & City Co.uncil,Grand Island, Nebraska; Gentlemen; We,yourConunittee on Water and Light ,beg to report that we find it advisable at this time,to make some small changes in the plans for the Turbine room extension now under construction, and , we would recommend that your Committee be given power to act in this matter. C.H..Justice L.C.Williams Henry H.Falldorf C.J.Cords, Committee. On motion of Justice the report: was adopted and the Committee given Power to Act as therein eequestted. Bills against the City were presented and read and on motion of Justice allowed;for list see the Claim Register. The City Engineer reported final Estimate of Construction of ., Paving Distxio~NO.84 by Diamond Engineering Company and on motion of Williams the same was received and plaoed on file. The City Engineer also made report of the completion and acceptance of Paving Distrfct 10..84 and mil motion of Williams, the report was adopted and said'Paving District 10.84 accepted and said report placed on file. Reports of the ~arious City officers for Oct~ber were read and on motion of Falldorf placed on file. On motiondf Cords the City Attorney was instructed to collect from Walter Smith the amount due for Air-serwice.. An Ordinance,No..1321,Levying Special Taxes in Sewer Distric~ 10.152 was presentced; , Mov.ed by Justice that: the Ordinance be placed on its flrsv, ~eadlng earried on roll call,Cords,Falldorfl,Hehnke,Justtice,Knickrehm, Mildenstein,Upperman and Williams voting aye, nay none; The Ordinance was read and declared passed its first reading; Moved by Upperman that the rules ue suspended and the Ordinance placed on its second reading by its title; Carried on roll oall,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Jusitice.Mildenstein. Kniekrehm, Upperman and .Williams voting aye,naY none; The Ordinanoe wa.s read by its title and declared passed its ".. , [5lll/'>" . . " :\ .., seoond reading.. . Moved by Xnickrehm that the rules ve, suspended and the Ordinance plaoed on its thi:J:d reading by its title; Carried on toll c.ll,Oordsj/ralldQrf,~ennke,Just,ice,Xni()krehm, :Mild.enstei.)UP,er'~n,$.~d Williams vC)~inga.ye,na.ynone. o ~.>~..,;,. : "-.'-':":--~<'" - ~f;,~;<.:;.,,,' -. , -~ The Ordinance was its title third reading. Moved by Williams that the Ordinance be placed on its final passage an!i, finally passed; Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Behnke,Jus$ice,Xniokrehm, Mlldenstein,Upperman and Williams voting aye;nay none; The President deeJ.ared the Ordinance finally passed and later the Mayor appro~ed the same. An Ordinance,No.1322,Levying Speoial Taxes in Paving Distriot 10.84 was presented; Moved by Justioe that t:heOrdinanoe beplaoed on its first reading; Carried on roll oall,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justioe,Kniokrehm, Mildens~ein,Upperman and Williams foting aye,nay none; The Ordinanoe was rea.d and deolared passed its first: reading. Moved by Williams that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance plaoed on its second reading by its title; Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Behnke,Justioe,Knickrehm,' Mildenst.ein,tJpperman and Williams voting aye,nay none; The Ordinance was ~eadby its title and deolared passed its seoond reading; Moved by Upperman that the rule8~ be suspended and.the Ordinanoe placed on its third reading by its title; Carried on roll oall, C0rds, Falldorf, Hehnke, Justioe, Xniokrehm, Mildenstein,Upperman and Williams voting aye, nay none; The Ordinanoe was read lY its title and deolared passed its third reading. Moved by Xnickrehm that the Ordinanoe be placed on its final~ passage and finally passed; Carried on roll call,~ords,Falldorf,Hehnk:e,Justice, Xnickrehm, JUldenst.ein, Upperman and Williams voting aye,nay none; , The President declared the Ordinance finally passed and later the Mayor approved the same. On motion: of Falldorf the Olaim of Ernest ICrehmke,for:damages was dis-allowed. Olaim$heretofore filed for Damages at the Airport were onlmotioli of Falldorf referred tOethe Oit.y property Committ.ee and Attorn.~y, On motion of Williams tne 0 ouncil li2,1929 ate P...Il~ adjourned to Tuesday ~~~ H .&.e{{f:ford'; S'd.~y <U,e:rk ,November >( 26i' Grand!lsla.nd,Nebr.November 12,1929, 8,P.M.. T"he Council met pursuanttoadjournment,H1e Honor,the Ma.yor presiding and all members present. The S~reet Com.mitt.ee presented report as follows; r ~ To Honorable Mayor &: City Council; We your Oommittee on Streets&: Alleys Type of Paving for Paving Dist.1 85 has been filed; Therefore we recommend t~at. Plum St.be Paved with 2i"Brick and 8th St. with "..............-.,. . ~~~o~ '--.,. 2t" Sheet Asphalt. Respectfully Submitted. L.O.Williams C.J.Cords Geo.Mildenstein C.H.Justice On motion of Williams the Report was adopted. Communication f~om William Stelk and W.R.Laubach with B.J.Cun- ningham Attorn$y ,was read,~n reference to Condemnation pro- ceedings under Ordinance NO.1306m and referred to the street Committee and City Attorney. On motion of Falldorf the Sewer Commmttee was authorized tQ move a barn off from the Sewer Line in Sewer District No.154. On motion of 'alldorf the Sewer Committee were authorized to Clean the Storm Sewer Ditch to the River. .The Matt.er of furnishing light &: wa.ter to John Paulsen, formet Jani tor was referred to the Water &: Light Cammi tt:ee to investi- gate and report Adjourned' d~ City Clerk IB.;,:~ ~:.- ..... The Clerk called attention to the filing of Notice of Appeal and Bond by Ernest A.Krehmke fromdisa.llow~ce of his claim on November 6,1929 and the apprOVal of ajpea1 bond. The Clerk callediattention to advice from the U.P.R.Oo. that a Light had been ordered installed at their seventh Street crossing. Communication fro. John F.Meves and others in reference to was read and on motion of Fal1dorf O.ommi t t'ee and.. Attorney . 'J .~ ,~ . 266 The following Reso;I.utionwas p:r.-esentedand read RES 0 L UTI 0 N~ BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND OITY OOUNOIL of the Oity of Gr and I sland, Nebraska: That the City of Grand Island, Nebrasl\:Et, purchase of the Union Pacific Railroad Company for a consideration of $375.00, that portion of the sewer constructed by the Union Pacific Railroad Company, pur suan t to its contract with the Oi ty of August 15, 1928, extending from the easterly limits of the City west on Second Street to Plumb Street, in said Oity as shown by the red line between point "A" and "B" on the print attaQhed to the contract between the railroad company and the city, dated NovemQer 20, 1929, and identified as C. E. draw- ing No. 51227 andtllat tile Oity Olerk be and he is hereby in-- structed to draw a warrant a,gainst the sewer fund in the surn of $375.00 in favor of and to be delivered to tile Union Pacific Railroad Compa.ny, upon tile execution and deli very by the Union Pacific Railroad Oompany, of said contract of November 20, 1929. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, tllat the sewer contract between the Union Pe.cific Railroad Oompany and tlle Oi ty of Grand Island, Nebraska, dated August 15, 1928, be terminated and that the ,. Mayor and City Clerk of said Oity be, and they are hereby auth- orized and. directed to sign and attest in duplicate, on behalf of said Oity, the new Union Pacific Railroad Shop Sewer Contraot ~> presented herewith, dated Novenlber 20, 1929, and that tile Oi ty ~ ~. Clerk be authorized to affix the corporate se81 of said Oity f ,,~- thereto, onbehalf of the Oity. ~i;" ~:~ ATTEST: O,A.~bbott,Jr~ MAYOR B.E.Clifford OITY OLERK. On motion of Falldorf the Resolution was adopted on roll call and the Mayor and Ole:r.-k authorized to sign~ the attached contract and draw a Warr.ant in favor of saidO.P.R.a.CO, to pay for theSe.er t,her~in oontaacted for in the sum of $375 meeting a.sa. BOa.1~<i!ofiEqlla1.i20a.t1on.t() behelddDec.4,7....S0~.... to .'.8' o.'cl~OkD~$t:.,~?~,.~l'l~ Qle:rlctoi..tiyel11. ~i J- .~ . The followiqReiolut1<:>n was presented and. on motion, ,of f";ffe~r~Q to b\1Nttr~~tliDAp~~VN~~~1ttee. Grand Island,Nebraska Nov.20,l929 ~ .'1 WHEREAS ~ :---:~--j~-'~ '''-.~",- Post 10.53, The American Legion, Department of Nebraska"that. a Viaduct across the Union Pacific Railroad on the Lincoln High- way in West Brand Island is to be constr.ucted ,and WHEREAS? THE AMERlqAN LEGION is vitally interestedin the beautification of Grand Island,and especi.ally in Memorial Park~ which adjoins this crossing of the Lincoln Highway and Union Pacific right of way, and; WHEREAS~ considerable expense has already been incurred by , both the City of Grand Island and the American Legion and that plans for further improvements in Memorial Park are already under way; THEREFORE1 be it resolved ,that the Grand Island Post of the American Legion ,go on record as being opposed to the construc- tion of , any Viadu.ct abutting this Park ,or any or any Viaduct in close enough proximity which would tend ~o mar or detract the beauty of same. GRAND ISLAND POST NO~~~ THE AMERICAN LEGION '~ R.B.Hoagland, Commander E.L.Campbell,Adjutant. The Water & Light Committee made report; Grand ISland,Nebraska,November 20,1929 Hon.Mayor & City Council,Grand Island,Nebraska; Gentlemen;We,Your, Committee on Water & Light',to whom has been referred the matter of furnishing Light and Water service free of charge,to old employees, as a. pension,beg to report that we find that it is impossible under the present law ,to souse the. x .. public money. We,powever,would recommend that the. City' Employees Association be shpwn every favor in their efforts to establish such a fund,should. tlley so elect. C.H.Justice' L.C.Williams C.J.Cords H.FalldQrf, Commi tt:ee. OfJlilsttcetb.e Justice present~d the following Resolution and moved its adoption RESOLUTION. WHEREAS, t.tle Water Commissioner of tne City of Grand Island, Nebraski3>, has made report in writing, pursuant to Ordinance No. 286, giving t.tle names of tne owners of record with a description of t.tle several lots, tracts and parcels of land tna.,t are subj ect to liens-under said ordinance and giving tne amount of tile liens -.., t . as below set forth for delinquent cl1a.rges for water furnished by said Oity upon and for said premises. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND OITY COUNOIL, of the Oity of Grand Island, Nebraska, tIlat the report of tIle Water Oom- missioner, certifying tIle sever,al amounts tI1at are delinquent a;nd are Charges and liens upon the respective lots, tracts [md parcels of land as hereinafter set forth, with tne respective owners thereof, for delinquent 'wa.ter rates or charges be and it is here- by approved and that a special tax bearing interest at the rate of Seven (7) per cent from October 30, 1929, be and it is hereby levied and assessed agianst the several lots, tracts and parcels of land in the Oi ty of Grand Island, Nebraska, pursuant to said, report in the amounts set opposi te tne respective lots as by ordinance provided; each of said several lots, tracts and parcels of land 8,re a.ssessed as follows: '. Owner Lot Block Addition Amount. J. C. Wicker & So. 33 ft. of 3 2 Nagy(s~ $74.44 O. No. 66 ft. .' 3 2 H. Dever 0:1- Nagy's BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Olerk of the Oity of Grand I15jJ,.~d1" be arid 1:18 is hereby instructed and directed to certify to the Oounty Clerk of' said Hall County, a certified copy of this !resolution, directing tnat tIle amounts assessed a,CJ;ainst the different premises as shown above, be placed upon the assessment books and tax books of said County for collection as other taxes. Motion carried on r,oll call, Cord xi ,Hehnke,Knickrehm, Justic:e, Mildenstein, Upperman an Wia.ms voting aye,nay none and the Mayor decla;,:ed the motion carried-and the Resolutiom adopted. /','" ',. --.., -.. .... s~..... {~:L~~:t~.,_ ~.~ ". ~------~\ t The Auditing CommIttee presented Olaim of Washington for Gravelling in the sum of $5SS.?2 and of Ernest Hoagland for Inspecting Sewer districrt No.154 in the sum of $41.25 and on mot-ion of P'alldorfT they were both allowed. The Street & A\lley Committee made report as follows; To the Hon.Mayor &; Council; Your Committee on street & Alley after due consideration of the protest filed byW m.FrankjMattie Frank,W.R.Laubachand Wm.Stelk On account of assessment of damages to their property acct.of opening Elm stree~ wish to re~ommend that no action be taken. L.C.Williams C.Cords o .B.Justice Geo.Mildenstein, Oommittee. On ,motion of Williams the report was adopted. \. The'W,ater & Light Qommittee report~d; Grand Island Nebr.Nov.20,1929~ . " Hon.Mayor & City Oouncil, Grand Island,Nebr. . Gentlemen; , We, y"U1' Commi tt:ee on Watel'&Light ,beg to report that owin~othe contlltuedincrease in. the consumption of Electric Cur- renttl in Grand Isl~nd,f1ndit necessary at this time to purchase a 2500 IC.W. Turbe Gen.erator Unit complete with A. uxi1iaries for installation in the City'S Power Plant. We therefore,recommend that. the Water & Light Commissioner be instructed to draw up specifications ~nd estimates covering the needed equipment and to have the same ready for presentation and acceptance of this body , at the next regular meeting ,December 4th, 1929.C.B.2ustice, 'L. c. Willl~s O.J. Cords" H.Falldorf, Committee. On motion of Justice the report was adopted. Bills against the 0'1 tyWere presented and on motion of Justice ~ allowed,for list: see the' C laim Register. The Water & Light & Ice Committee reported on Receipts and expens- ses for October and on motion of Justice the same was filed. The City Attorney called the attention of the Council to the a.ction pending in tke D1stri,ctOourt for Forclosure of Limn for General Taxes against Lot 10 Block 10 of Wheeler & Bennetus Addition and asltedadvdce as to what he should do to protect the City as to the Paving District Taxes against said lot and on motion of Hehnke the matl1erwas referred to the Fina.nce A 4journe~g~~ B.E. Clifford C1 ty C~erlt. $ .4,227.50 $ 8,772.50 13,901.48 8,598.52 5,500.00 16,750.00 ~f ~-f REPORioFAPPROPRIA'l'IONSAND EXPENDITURES FOR THE FISOAL YEAR 19a9-1930 TO NOVEMBER 30, 1929 GENERAL FUND salaries Appropriated $ 13,000 22,500 5,500 16,750 20,000. 40,000 60,000 11,054.52 J'xpended streets & Alleys Hydrant Lighting ..~ Sewer Inc. Outfall Sewer Decree of Ct. Incidentals 14,000 Total General Fund l191,750 3,659.40 '""132,842.90 PARK FUND 5,000 POLICE FUND 19,000 OEMETERY FUND 9,000 FIRE FUND 20,000 PAVING FUND 20,000 :MUSIC FUND 4.500 $269,250 1,461.42 6,025..67 2,838.55 5,901.49 5,913.17 '54,983.20 12,666.81 8,659.47 70,580.49 4,055.7~ 31,578.22 I CE FUND WATER FUND LIGHT FUND SEWER DI STRT CT FUND PAVING DISTRICT FUND BOND & INTEREST FUND GRAND TOTAL tl8~,523..9T Respectf~lly submitted December 1, 1929 H. E. CLIFFORD CITY CLERK Balance 8,945.48 40,000.00 60,000.00 10,340.60 1158,907.10 3,538.58 12,974.33 6,161.45 14,098.51 14,086.83 4,500.00 $214,266.80 t 271 " Grand Island,Neh1:aska, De~ember 4,1929,7-30,P.lt. ,., The Council met as: a Board of Equalization for :the purppse of Equalizing and A ssessing the Benefits accrueing to the respec:tive lots, tracts and parcels of land in Sewer District~ 10.155 of the City of Grand Island,Nebras:ka, by reason of the laying a Sewer thereirr and Levying a tax to pay for the same,His Honor,the Mayor presiding and all Members present at roll call ; The Council remained in session until 8 OIClock,P.M. a.nd no person having appeared to object to or protest against the proposed Assessment and Levy; <.4,rool Of Publication was read and placed on file and Falldor! presented the following Resolution and moved its adoption; .. ~ -t~ ,., "- "~ ., RES 0 L UTI 0 N. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNOIL of the Oity of Grand leland, Nebraska, si tting EtS a Board of Equcllizc!.tion, . in accordance with due notice given thereof, as required by law, that we find the total cost of the construction of Sewer District ...., ~ No. 155/to be the sum of $247.50; that the benefits accruing to the real estate in said district to be the sum of $247.50, WId tho.t the benefi ts aQcruing to the re S}Jecti ve lot s, tract s, and pa~cels of land in ,said sewer district to be the sum set fort;h opposite the several descriptions, as follows: ,Owner Lot Blook ' Addition Assessment. O. B. & Q. R. R. Co. E. 1 of 6 72 Original Town $24.75 2" Arist & Eustatha Tomson W-39 , 7 72 II If 29.25 H ar r i 8 Pulos E-27' 7 72 II II 20 . 25 Har'ri s Pulos W-3' 8 72 II II 2.25 A. Darling E-63 , 8 72 II II 47.25 Moes Williamson 1 73 II Ii 49.50 Moes Willimllson Fr. 2 73 II Ii 38.25 O. B. & Q. R. R. 00. Fr. 2 73 II II 11.25 O. B. & Q. R. R. 00. w-i 4 73 It II 24.75 TOTAL '~247. 5d HenryH.Falldorf Motion oarried on roll oa.ll, Cords, Falldorf, Hehnke, Justioe, Knickrehm, Mildenstein,Upperman and Williams voting aye,Nay none,and the Mayor deolared the motion carried and the resolution adopted. The minutes of tpemeeting as a Board of Equalization were read .._..c..... ., , - ,~~ i<.' -,-:;..;- ,--' -,,,,-.-:..-:>,-' ~~'=~- ,'''' and approved. Adjourned . ~t~/;/~ H.E.Clif~',- - City Clerk '<:, L ,~' ISland, Nebraska., De,Cl emb,er 4,1929 The Council met in regular session seasion,His HOI;lor,the Mayor, presiding and all Members present at roll call. The minutes of the last regu~ar meeting were read and approved. A Communication from the Employees Assooiation thanking the Mayor and Council for their interest: in and attendance of their Associa- tion meetings was read and on motion of Justice filed. ~6j},~ ~..~ . Petition of William Frank and othersa.sking that streets in the South West part of The City be opened up was read and on motion of Williams referred to the Street & Alley Commi tt:ee. Engineer F.C.Rolls a.ddressed the Council as to the Viaduct situa- tion and" on motionaf Williams the matt~r was referred to the Street & Alley Committee. The Finance Oommittee presented the following Resolutioroand Hehnle moved its adoption. RESOLUTION Be it resolved by the Mayor arid Oity Oouncil ; That the Oity Clerk be and he hereby is instructed to advertise for bids for the sale of Bonds in Re-Surfacing District NO.1 and in Pa~ing Distric:tsN. 80,81 & 84,of a total sum of $50,000.00; Bonds to be dated January l5,1930,be due in 10 years and optional from date thereof. Oarl Rehnke Carl Knickrehm Henry H.Falldor~ O.R.Justice. On motion of Behnke the Resolution was adopted and'the Olerk to advertise for bids to be received by December l7,1929,8,P.M. Water C omlr Burdick reported as follows; Grand Island,Nebr.November 30,1929 ~ Hon.Mayor & Oity COtlncil,Grand Island,Nebr. ' Gentlemen; As pet your instructions of November 30th ,t hand you herewith spec~fic:ations covering one 2500 K.W . Turno-Generat9r Condenser and Switchboard Panel.. The Estimated coston the above Iquipm(9nt F.O.B. Grand Island,is as follows; ~tfl." ~~' $ 60,000.00 $ 17,000.00 $ 2,400.00 $ 79,400.00 1 - 2500 KW Turbo-Generatm~ l-Oondenser & Auxiliaries I-Switchboard Panel & Instruments Total Respectfully submitted C.W.Burdick,Oomm. On motion of Justice the Report was adopted and the Oity Clerk instruct.ed to advertise forbids for December l7,1929,8,P.M. , , ,~ 274 ~~ ~ Petition andB'RdOfHel'U"YB1rci.tof a.nAuctic>neer's Permit were read and on~motion of Upperma.n the Petition was and Bond approved and Permit ordered issued. Oontract Bond and Maintenance Bond of The Diamond Engineering Company, Covering their Oontract for Pav.ing District NO.SS . were .am presented and read and on, motion of Upperm~approved. The Sewer Committee reportred as followsl . Grand Island,Nebr.Dec.4,1929 The Hon.Mayor and City Council Grand Island,Nebr. Gentlemen; We, your committee on Sewer,to whom was referred the communication on oleaning the storm sewer ditch presented by Johni Meves and others ,November 20,1929,beg leave to report.., that the Committee has come to an understanding with the Crom- .1j]~atnants by hau~ing the dirt excavated from the storm sewer ditc h to the low places on the ground of the disposal plant. so as to leave the sewer road unobstructed in the City Limits and in the same condition as lefore the excavating of said di tch. Respec,tfully suomi tted. Henry R.Falldorf Carl Rehnke C.H.Justice L.C.W'illiams Oommittee on Sewer On motion of Falldort the report was adopted and made a part of the Minutes. Bills against the 0 ity Were presented and read and on motion of Justice allowed. A III Ordinance~NO.1323 ,Amending #1255 as to operating 1AIIUilDll* Vehicles carrying Passengers ,haVing been read on Aug. 21, 1929 the first time and on Sept.4,1929 on Suspention of rules 2" ti. Was again taken up; 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, Mildensuein,Upperman andW illiams voting aye,nay none; The Ordinance was read by its title and declared passed its third reading. Moved by Knickrehm that the Ordinanoe be placed on its final passage and finally passed; Carried on roll oall,Cords,Falldorf, Hehnke,JUstice,KniCkrehm,Mildenstein,upperman and, Willlams voting aye, nay none; Tmhe Mayor declared the Ordinanoe finally passed and approved the same. .\( .'t~. -~ ~ An Ordinance,NO.1324,levYlng taxes to pay the cost of Sewer District No.155 was presented; Moved by Falldorf that the Ordinance be plaoed on its first ing; , Oarried on'roll call ,cords,Falldortl,Hehnke,JUstice,Kniokrehm, )UldElnstefI1,W1">~er"nand Wl11ia.rns voting a.ye,nay none; The Ordinance and declared passed its first reading. Moved by Knickrehm that the rules be suspended and the Ordin- ance 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 its second reading. Moved by Hehnke tl;lat 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 passage and finally passed; Carried on roll' call,Cords,jFalldorf,Hehnke,Justice ,Knickrehm, Mildenstein,Upperman and Williams voting aye,nay none; The Mayor declared the Ordinance finally passed and approved the same. Lighting District No.1 was reported complete~ as per Contract ~ and on motion of Justice the Council determined to sit as a Board of Equalization at the Council Chamber on Wednesday, December 8,1929,from the hour of 7-30 P.M. to 8 O' clock P.M. for the Purpose of Equalizing and Assessing the Benefits and levying a tax to pay for same and the Clerk to give proper note. The City Engineer reported a list of Sidewalks laid by and pa.dlci for by the City and on motion of Williams the Council determinid to sit as a Board of Equalization at the Council Chamber on W~- nesday December 18,1929 for the Purpose of Equalizing &.AsGe6& ing thee.x.lense thereof and levying a tax to pay for same and the Clerk was instructed to give notice thereof. Reports of City officers were read and on motion of Falldor! placed on file. 276 ~w~ ~ The Mayor ca.lled upon the Superintendent of the Air Port, R.J.Ol~rk,and asked him if he intended to resign and upon his refusal so to .do ,submitt.ed to the Oounoil the question of his removal from said. offioe ,on roll oa11 all members being presef.nt voted aye,on the question of whether he should be removed and the Mayor deol$.red him removed. On motion of Falldorf the Oontract with the Grand Island Flying Sohool was declared to be at an end and the Oity Attor- -ney instruo~e4 to obtain possession . On mot.ion of Falldorf the Oity Attorney was instruoted to 001- -leot of Walter tmith what is still owinlfor notify him he must leave the field. On motionofMildens~ein a Lease and J\greement with l~iid-WestAviationO()rporation fCbr Lease of the Air Port and Han _ -gar --. "In Duplioa.te II was presented and read and the Mayor and Oi ty Olerk instructed to exeoute the same on the part of tre Oity. The Mayo:rappointed Lawrence Enzminger Superintendent of the Air Port and on motion of Mildenstein the appointment was oonfirmed. Adjourned to Deoember 17,19~..~~ ~""-1i:E".~f:tord City Olerk .~ Granclls1and, Nebr. Dec. 17, 1929 gP. M. The Council met pursuant to adjournment, President Mildenstein presiding in the absence of the Mayor, and all members present at roll call. Bids of -- ~;~~~~~~, '::_~_~>~::::;i- - - -. - - "'. -. ~~~ Wachob-Bender Company, Omaha, Nebr. 1st National Bank,Grand Island, ~ Nebr. Omaha National Co. , Omaha, Nebr. for Paving District Bonds for Re-surfacing District No.1, and Paving Districts Nos. gO, gl and g4, were opened 'and read and on motion of Hehuke they were' referred to the Finance Oommittee. Bids of Westinghouse Electric Co., E. Pittsburgh, Pa. Allis-Chambers Mfg. 00,., Milwaukee, Wis. General Electric, Omaha, Nebr. Worthington Pump & Ma.chinery 00., New York O. H. Wheeler Mfg. Co., Phila.delphia, Pa. Foster-Wheeler Corp., New York for Turbo-Ge.nerator, Condenser and Switchboard Panel were opened and read. On motion of Justice the bids were referred to the Light, Water and Ice Committee. Adjourned. . ~~----L H. E7~LIFiORD 0111'Y Clerk .~ '.'.. Gra.nd Island,Nebraska,December 18,1929,7-30,1'1 The Council met a.s a Board of Equalization:; for the purpose of Equalizing and Assessing the Benefits accrueing to the respective Sidewalks along which the City had constructed IllIUil Sidewalks and paid for same and levying a Special Tax to pay for said construction, President Mi1densteinlpresiding in the absence of the Mayor and a.11 Members present at roll call. Proof of Publicat,iorr of Notice of meeting as a Board of Equal- ization} was read and placed on. file. 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.,W i11iams presented the following Resolution and moved its adoption.; ~ ~, --. ~..~~ r l~,,):...t~ ~'O'\'~ .~p. RES 0 L UTI 0 N. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY OOUNCIL of the City of Gra,nd Island, sitting as a Boa..rd of Equalization, in 8,ccordance with due notice given thereof a.s required by law, that we find the cost of the laying of sidewalk along the respective lots, tracts and pa.rcels of land in the C1 ty of Grand Isla!!ll.d, Nebraska, hereinbelow' described to be the sums set forth opposi tethe sEune, and that the benefits accruing to the respective lots, tracts 8.nd parcels of land described below, to be the sums as set forth opposi'te the several descriptions, as follows: Location of walk 8long each of the following Lots: Lot 1 1 1 1 10 5 5 6 1 Block 14 Amount. Addition Schimmers Addi tLm $102.19 ~\ \ ,....,~~i \ SrJ~>c ' I Owner ~~. " \LYSle Goodrich, ~ Real ty Investment Company, E. 88 feet 14 ~~:~~v 1~r~JiQ~,~10 Ma.l., ,')CWret Paulsen " Margaret Niemoth, 5 Oliver Sheeley 1 Clarence J. McIntosh 10 L. A. Bellville 10 Rosa A. Oarroll 1 Harry Lyon~, 5 .J:,.ellV.l ;,i,,)i. ~'bCft.gRO ., r Robert Bate 5 EdithW. Lowell 4 Emma Rawler 1 Robert Gill 8 k. J. J OJ: d01'I" ;L. Ray Sprague 11 Ella Paro 7 G. T. School bist~ 4 Katie E. Brown 4 JosephW. McMullen 5 Ohas. Turner 8 ,li.Q:e C l' 1l D c;;t' e ~ Sirah J. Price 8 Guy S~hmidt 1 Ohas. W. Stout 1 R. S. Wenger 1 Jos. A. Dennis 6 August Voss 4 John H. Windolph 4 John H~ Windolph 1 41. ~ Brown 2 Loey Buchanan 1 John Farmer Et B. J. OunningEam Lucile Bramard Thomas F.Kelley N. 44 feet Albert Winters E. B. Oowles Hansine Sor enfrei S. E. Steward Robert S. Wenger ~l1'!'tl'i?J I ~, ~, C:;iJ':,J~nnlllt:.l..' t:.~,~,. ft'\:HaY M~;"lo:E · e Ed M. Roberts 1 O. B. &.Q. R. R. Co. 1 Sam Greemberger 50 Geo. .w. Mithoefer 7 RobeTt J. Dill 9 Anna E. Hansen 28 Gilbert's 3rd ~~;;;;"",......l:Q~; lllIlle[" s 21 II 15 II 6 " 58.67 :c.e;l ~e=' 35.18 101.37 102 .19 12 3 8 9 ....-e. 2 10 9 3 .g...... 5 6 1 7 6 2 -:lIO"" 10 12 4 5 34 2 4 34 7 7 '6 43 11 16 64 76 74 26 70 '~ ?G 28 7 ' II Park Place Addition Schimmer's II ,,...ft. Voitle's " II II -u... Pleasant Hill " II Voitle's Pleasant Hill II II Voitle's " II II Evan's Lambert's II Windolph's II Wasmer's Woodbine II 102.36 13.94 103.51 102.68 1.0 2. 5.fr 9.99 19.76 20.63 9.82 JilG e.4 12.55 9.43 13.22 14.20 8.07 10.81 W~.& 10.97 9.49 11.97 13.00 23.10 8.18 8.24 7. Ei2 35.12 49.52 97.55 14.86 57.73 10.1.5 10.97 10.15 12.79 25;08 7.2;5 South Gra.nd Island Russell-Wheeler Schimmer's II Wheeler-Bennett1s II II 3rd II "" . Russell-Wheeler Wheeler-Bennett's 2nd " " " II II Russell-Wheeler Nagy 1 p Hawthorne flace Koehler Place II 11 Park Place 3:ed ~. .,e........ "'-,.;-"'-~ '.~".'.-....'."'.'..'....'..'...."'" '.'--,,,' .- ~';;:~."-: n~ -2- Owner Lot Block Addition Amount Anna E. Hansen 10 Dora J. Honey~~10 Elula O. Gilbert 5 Herbert B. Rief Frank 'ult."", ~ -H. H. x.[i"<:lli;n' , . Lincoln Lohr John O. Wicker Joseph J. Waite Fr. Joseph J.Waite Fr. R. F. Mettenbrink $0 i .813 '(:j,s" 7. 5.70 136.26 49."12 102.85 -S:h-r ~ 2"1.22 96 . 00 110.33 34.96 12.95 13.46 13.95 35.63 13.95 104.35 155.11 15.65 13.18 42.53 35.62 23.99 100.45 33.80 1 45 27 1 10 B:- 10 P8xk Place Russell-Wheeler Schimmer's Gilbert's II 2nd '*' ...-rr- U II West Lawn Gilbert's 2nd 11 It Jay J. Sipple Geo. Wiechman 1 10 06- 1 181 5 4 1 SUb.). Di v .) 1 5 2 6 Sub.) Di v . ( 1 2 4 10 3 1 4 5 1 1 2 10 11 1 11 2 11 6 2 5 4 lla U " U II " II U U II II II " U II U Boggs 8: Hill . .. 4 4 II II U " N. R. Sondergard Eli zabeth Wi chman N. P. Sondergard R. H. Post 01yde Oopp1e John Summer Frank Denman Geo. E. Lewton Harry Petersen Orville J. Loop Joseph Smaha 6 ~~" . 't c::~/~~A~~~$O Motion oarried on roll call ,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke, Justice, Knickrehm,Mildenstein,Upperman and W illiarns voting aye,nay none; and the PreS1.dent dec:lared the motion carried and too resolution adopted. The Minutes ~8f the Meeting as a Board of Equalization were read and approved. Adjourned H.ri7ft-t City Olerk. Grand Island,J.lebraa:ka,December 18,1929,7-30,P.M. The Council metasa Board of Equalization for the purpo,se of Equalizing and Assessing the Benefits accrueing to the respe~... tive lots, tracts and parcels of land in Lighting District No.1, by reason of the construction of lights therein and levying a SpeCial Tax to pay for said construction, President Mildenstein presiding in the absence of the Mayor 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 C ouneil remained. in sesslion until fllmUm 8 Otcloek P.M. appear,ed to obj elctlto or forth opposite the several descriptions, as follows: OWNER PA."'tCEL LOT BLK ADDITION AMOUNT. Hall County Court House $20'7.78 Mary J. Falldorf All 1 Court House 74.72 Henry H. Falldorf , II 2 II II 74,.72 Albert Heyde N. 122' 9 Oounty Sub swt 135.56 Mar gare tha Lende- mann S. 60' 9 II 15-11-9 66.67 :.-..... Osca:r:: Kirschke & All 1 1 H ann's 63.33 Dorothea Kenna N. 31' 2 1 II 34.44 Lafayette &: Jessie o ampbel1 S. 26' 2 1 II 213 . 89 Lafayette & Jessie C an1'O bell N. 14' 3 1 '11 15.56 Jessie CBmpbell S. 43' 3 1 II 47.78 Jessie Campbell N. 7 ' 4 1 II "1.78 L af ayet te Campbell s. 50' 4 1 II :,55.56 Standard Oil Co. w. 75' 1 Oampbell Sub. 113.33 Standard Oil Co. W. 75' 2 n " 18.33 St andard Oi.l Co. w 75 ' 3 II " 18.33 v ~ . Emil Wolbach E. 521 1 II II 6.11 Emil Wolbach E. 52' 2 if f1 6.11 Emil Wolbach E. 521 3 fl " (3.11 Emil Wo1bach All 4 II II 24.44 Emil Wolbach fl 5 II If 24, . 44 Emil Wol bach " 6 II If 2Lb .44 Emil Wolba6h II '7 II " 24.44 End I Wol bach II 8 II II 24.44 Henry Voss II 9 II " 24.44 Henry & .Hedwig Hann II 5 Hann' s 3rd 12~5. 33 John " Emrna Meier It 13 Co. Sub.' swt 15~ C-c .. 11-9 . ?;3.22 William B. KnightlL 66 ' 10 2 Lakeviev'! 54.27 Arthur L. Dunn S;. 66' 10 2 If ,54.27 W al te l' Peterson \All' 9 2 II 3B.13 Lester. E. Hi !Thl tmdC N.. 56' 4 3 '" " 43.56 Lester. E. Hi ghl and N. 56' of w. 13' 3 3 1\ 4.36 Mag;c'ie Marsh S. 421 of N. 98' 4 3 If 3;3.67 Nic;. e lEarsh A. '), of .to'..J 9f31 of of " Esther A. Dodd 1\ Esther A'. Dodd " "~~'..~ L_ .Afro. , ,-,;, -';! ~~~~ RES 0 L UTI 0 N. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL of the City of Grand I sland, Nebraska, si tting as a Board of Equalization, in accordance with due notice given thereof, as required by law, t hat we fi nd ttle total co st of t11e construction of Li ghting Di st- rict No.1, to be the sum of $4212.00; that,the benefits accru- ing to tile rea,l este~te in said district to be tIle sum of $4:n2.00, cwd ttiat tile benefits accruing to the respective lots, tracts and parcels of land in said :Lighting District to be the sum set -2- PARCEL E. L. WebBter N. 98' of E. 44' 35' 35' Dessie Shaffer N. Dessie Shaffer N. Ed. A. Jones, Jr. "(r ~ .J..G. A. Jones S . 35' of N. 70' S. 35' of 70' 70' 6' of 70' 51' of 70' .., N. S. W. S. Theodore LarsenE. S. Anna Harders Anna Harders Estate of Joseph Peters Esto.::r; of All Joseph Peters All Francis Latham N. 65' Henry Hausmann Albert Stratman Al bert Stratn18.Il Al bert' Stratman Dietrich Brase D~etloich BX'ase Dietrich Brase Wilhelm Gulzow Fritz B€.';rgholz Henry Bartenba,ch Herman Nelson All Herman Nelson He rma.n N el son Herman Nelson Peul & Hazel Huston Peter Sornensen E. 82~75' of N. 66' II S. 84' S. 84' Fr. S. 84' Fr. N. 48.' N. 48' Fr. N. 48' Fr. All Fr. Fr. John H8Tgens W. 56' of ,N. 66' " .~ ~~i~~~ ~ Martha ChristensS. 48.8' John Herman N. 40' Chas .\.!. Walker All Ex. N. 40' All E.33.5' of N.40' Harry J. Voss All Harry J. VossW,.42' of N.40' All ex . N. 40' Chas. Westpahl All Lena Wienrich E. $9t' of :S~~ ,..2 Wm. E!!pley Wm. Eppley Henry J. Voss \ LOT BLK 3 3 5 3 " 3 0 ::; 3 f" :3 0 5 'Z v 6 3 6 3 4 4 3 4 17 17 17 16 15 15 15 14 5 8 6 8 7 8 8 (:' b ," 8 0 7 8 8 8 1 8 2 8 5 7 A B H C D E 1 1 1 2 2 3 5 4 5 5 7 8 ADDITION 282 Lakeview II II $ 25.04 27.22 11.67 II " " II " " " Co. Sub. SWl. 15- l+ 11-9 27.22 11.67 54.44 3.11 20.22 10,5.66 45.28 72.22 II II 55,.56 II II 55.56 137.50 55.56 II If II II 78.89 II II 122.22 Co. Sub. SEt 16- 11-9 27.91 12.22 30.06 58.12 .73 14.56 33.89 11.44 78.47 46.58 76.20 51.fl-8 22.08 14.33 21.26 47.97 51..94 Wiebe's II II " II " II II II " Jones Sub II II II II County Sub. SEt 16-11-9 Oounty Sub. SEt 16-11-9 II II II tl 20.69 46.67 31.22 " II) II II II " II " II If II II " II II " 38.95 18.78 10.39 7.67 9.00 96.98 31.27 283 -3- OWNER LOT BLK ADDITION AMOUNT. Estate of Louis Veit All F'''' 2 105 Railroad $70.54 ~ . Es tB,t e of Louis Veit All 3 105 II 64.30 Mary Gehrt All 4 105 II 30.04 Wal t e r D. Boyll All Fr. 5 105 II 78.79 Wal ter D. Boyll All Fr. .... 105 II 46.18 0 C. H. Heidkamp All 1 98 II 30 .12 D. O. Be ckmann W. 52' 7 98 " 26.64 Albert Heyde E. 14' 7 g8 " 13.18 Albert Heyde All 8 98 " 73.77 ',... Oontinental Oil ,k-'\~:(;<-:- --, ~ll~F . . ...... 00. of IDel. Fr. 97 II 45.00 .~ Elks Buildin0' Assoc. N.44' 0 of Fr. 1 89 Original Town 25.37 Elks Building Assoc. N. 44' Fr. 2 89 II II 22.63 Elks Building ,Assoc. L1iJ'<< .44' of ".E. 2!41 3 89 II " 5.6'7 August Baumann W. 42' of Nt 3 89 " " 6.11 Emma Niess 82" 4 89 tI II 5.33 Emma Niess W. 42' of -""'l st 3 89 " II 13.11 Ar t lrur L. Dunn E. 24' of S. 88' 3 89 " II 14.36 Arthur L. Dunn S. 88' Fr. 2 89 " II 62.33 Arthur L. Dunn S. 88' Fr. 1 89 II " 13.20 August Baumann W. 50' of Nt 0 89 " ,., II 13.00 N ae I s Nielsen W. 50' of st 5 89 II II 13.82 Est2.te of Cal'l Stark E. 16t 5 89 II II 15.73 Ests,te of Oarl Stark All Fr. 6 89 \I II 81 . 61 Esta.te of Oarl Stark All Fr. 7 89 \I II 2;6.43 $4'; 212 .00 C.B.Justice :c: ;- Motion carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice, Knickrehm,Mi:J,cienstein,Upperman and Williams voting aye ,nay none , The President declared the motion carried and the Resolution adopted. The Minutes of' the Meeting as a Board of Equalizat:ion were read ~~..,. ~--.' -> -'~ and approved. Adjourned. ~ City Clerk. ~< Grand Is1and,Nebxaska,December 18,1929 The Council met in regular session, President Mildenstein presid- ing, in the absence of the Mayor and all Members present at roll call. The minutes of the meetings of December 4, & 17 were read and approv,ed. Petitions. of Knicrkrehm's N"ew Market,Montgomery,Ward & Co., C.B.Frantz, and others asking for limited Parking spaces near their respec.ti ve places were read and on motion of Williams referred to the Street Committee. Communication from the League of Nebraska Municipalities was read and on motion of Justice placed on file. Mr.Campbell ma4e an otal proposition to sell the Waste Paper Boxes to the City'and on, motion of Williams the proposition was referred to the Street Committee to investigate and report.. Communication from Clyde W.Neff of Utica was read and on motion of Williams referred to.the Building Coie Committee. Justice presented the following Resolution and moved its Resolut.iom. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL1,OF THE CITY Of GHA ND ISLAID,:NelPraska; . That theC! i!y Clerk be and he hereby is ins.tructed to withdraw theliSpecial Assessments and Taxes certified to the County Clerk .of all County,l'4ebraska,for delinquent water rates and charges for' water consumed and for laying water service pipes andcuttj,~ weeds on lots in the City during the year 1929 and that he 'be in- struct:ed to certify the same to the City Treasurer wi th instruc- tions toco"llect the same as provided by law. C .H.Justice. On motton of Justice said Resolution was adopted on roll call, Cords, Falldorf ,:Hennke, Justice,Knickrehm,Mildenst:ein, Upperma.n and Williams voting aye, nay none. The Finance Committee made report as follows; To the Hon.Mayor: & City Council, Grand Island,Nebraska; Gentlemen; Your Finance Committee has to report ;that they have examined the bi~sfiled for the purchase of $50,000 Paving Distr- "ictBonds of Re;-SurfacingDistrict No.1 and Paving Districts Nos. 80,81 &: 84 and ;find the hidof the Omaha National Company of Par, accrued interesro. for "b.ondsbearing a rate of 4 & 3/4 10, bonds be due in 10 ~ears aI\d. optional from date ;the City to pay service charge of ,1090 f~ printing bonds and other services in connec- tion with the purChase and sale of said bonds and recommend said bi~ be accept~d and contract awarded. Respectfully submitted. Grand Island,l~ebr..Deo.18,1929. Carl Hehnke Henry H.Falldorf C.H.Justice Carl Knickrehm, Finance Commi ttee~. On motion of H~hnke the report was adopted. On motion of Falldorf the City Council extended a ,vote of Thanks to the Chicago Lumber Company for use of ttheir Platform Soales by the Weighmaster while the City Scales were out of use. i~iA .n ...., I t " --'-'_:>.,' tJA/ ~. .~ The Street~>Allev dommittee presented. report as follows; ''''-... .""""'. .' To theHon;~ Mayor &: OJ t.y Council; . We,your Oonun!i.tveeon streets &: Alleys to whom was referred. the Plans of th9f)ept.of Public Works through Mr.Rolls the Dis" triet Engineer 'conoe'rning the right of way from the South Line ,of the Union Pacifio pnopert,y to 2nd &: Garfield Streets, wish to , reoommend ,that th,e plan as outlined be adopted. and the City Oounoil prooeedto oondemn this right of way as soon as plans have been worked out .whereby the money oan be raised for the payment of same. In view of the faot that there is a beautiful park olose to this right of way and also being a resident sec.... tion of the Oity it is the hope of this Committee that the High- -way Dept.will take this into oonsideration in their design of the superstruoture. L.C.Williams Geo.Mildeilstein C.H.Justice C .J.Oords On motion of Williams the report was adopted. The Water &: Light Oommittee Hon.Mayor &: City Council; GentlemerrJj . We your Committee on Water &: Light to whom was referred made report as follows. Grand ISland,Nebr.Dec.18,1929 )\ the bids for Turbine. ,Oondenser and Sw:i, tchboard Equipment beg to report; That we'f~nd the bid of General Electric C o.,for Turbo- Generator @ $55,269'.OOand Switchboard Equipment at #2l75.00and the bid,for the Worthington Pump and Machinery Corp. for. Condenser and A uxilia.ries@$n.5,005.00to be the lowest and best bid. A nd we reoommend that the Mayor and Clerk enter into Con- C.H.Justioe Henry H.Fa,lldorf C.J.Oords L.C.W illiams, Committee On motion of Justioe the report was adopted and the Clerk instru~ traot for the same. cted to return the Cheoks of the un-suocessful bidders;-said Motion having been adopt.edon roll oall, all being present voted a.ye. Falldorf reported the Sewer Ditoh havtng beenoleaned at an expense .,' of $1029.31. . The Bond Committee reported finding the Plumber's Bonds and Drain- , layer's Bonds of Sanitary Plumbing Co.,Hanny Lindemann and Wm.Kelly ~-~ &: Co., Offioia~ BOnd of George Brayton,Polioeman, and Extension', 'Certifioate on Bond of Nebraska State Bank oovering Deposits to all be in proper ~ormand the sureties suffioient and on motion of Uppermam they were faohand all approved. T he Sewer Coromi tuee' reported as follows; Grand Island,E'ebr. To the Hon.Mayor. and City Counoil.Grand Island V December 18,1929. Gentlemen:;. Nebr. We,your Committ,e, on .Sewer ,to whom was referred the Petition of A rthur C.Mayer and Others for Sewer between Garfield and Arthur streets through the Alley of Blook 9, in Baker's A ddi tion,rec.ommend that the Distriotbe.,created and the di ty Engineer be lnstructeg. . prepare plans,spe~if~oations and estimate for same. Respectfully' . Henry.<H....... Fa..l...ldorf C.H..Jus. 'ce E~o~w~r . O~lUlnltt:ee ,on r~'/_);/' "". / 'i-,'~>J'-q; f %~d ~ 286 {~~ ~""".":"':":' ,~ .., "'~-.-, " On moti(,)n of Fa:!.ld~rf ti.l~ report was adopted. Bills againstt~e elty Were presented and read and on motion of Justice allowed, for list see the Claim Register. An Ordinance,No~1325 ,Levying Taxes against lots along which the City haa constructed Sidewalks and paid for same was presented; Moved by Knickrehm that the Ordinance be placed on its first read- ing; Carried on roll dall,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice ,Knickrehm Mildenstein,Upperman and Williams voting ayemnay none; The Ordinance was read and declared passed its first reading; Moved by Upperman the rules be suspended and the Ordinance placed on its second reading by its title; , Cal'riedon rollcal.l,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 Williams that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance placed on its third reading by its title; , Carried on rollcall,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 Hehnke that the Ordinance be placed on its final passage and finally passed; Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Knickrehm, Mildenst.ein, Upperman and Williams voting aye, nay none; The President declared the Ordinance finally passed and later the Mayor approved the same. An Ordinance ,No.1326,Levylng Taxea in Lighting District No.1 was presented;, . Moved b~i Knickrehm that the Ordinance be placed on its first reading; Carried on roll call,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice,Knick- -rehm,Mimdenstein,Upperman and Williams voting aye,nay none; The Ordinance was read and declaredpassed its fmrst reading. Moved by Justice. that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance placed on its seyond reading by its title; Carried ,on roll oall,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 rea.ding. Moved by ,Upperman that the rules b, suspended and the O'rdinance placed on its third reading by its title; Carried on roll oall,Cords,Falldorf,Hehnke,Justice, Knickrehm, Mildenstein,Uppermanand Williams voting aye,nay none; 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,Justice, Knickrehm, Mildenstein,Upperman and Will!ams voting ayeifi ,nay none; The ~resident deolared the Ordinance finally passed and later the Mayor approved the same. ; On motion A ~~f~,f,P.II. City Clerk.