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1923 Minutes JANUARY GRAlID ISLAND, NEBRASKA ,~Oi ", '54 ,f, 4"1923 The Council met as a Board of Equalization at 7-30 P.M. for the purpose of Equalizing and Assessing the Benefits accrueing to the respective lots,tracts and parcelS of land in Sewer Districts Nos. 89 & ~2 of said City by reason of the Construci tion of a Sewer therein and of Levying a tax to pay for said con- struction,His Honor, the Mayor presiding and GIESEllliAGEN, .._~ -~ HAUX,1\RlilMMKE ,MICHELSON ,MILDENSTEIN AND PETERSEN PRESENT A~' ROLL CALL,ABEENT CLAYTON AND GILClffiIST.: Proof of publication of notice of meeting as a Board of Equaliza- tion was read in each of said Sewer Districes and placed on file. the 60uncil remained in sewBion until 8 o'clock P.M. as a Board of Equalization and no person appearing to object to ef protest against the proposed Assessment and Levy ,Krehmke presented a Resolution :Making said Proposed Assessment and Levy in Sewer District No.89 and Petersen moved its adoption ; ~n Roll Call the Resolution was adopted all present (6) voting aye,and the Mayor declared the Resolution adopted and approved the same ,for copy of said Resolution see see the next page hereof (page 855); Krehmke also presented a Resolution making the Proposed Asses~ rnent and Levy in Sewer District tio. 92 and Michelson moved its a.doption (gJ voting On roll call the Resolution Vias adop ted all present aye and the Mayor declared the Resolution adopted and approved the smIle ; for copy of said Resolution see pa.ge 856 hereof . 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Ij ;::~b 57 . ;~25 !j? $ :-~b r-') t1 q f"~, ..-" f It {.oF t,.) f)? ~ ;~~ [') r)?~2~) L. 857 GRAND ISLAND ,EEBRASKA, JANUAHY, 3'. 1923,"I...30,pm The council met as a Board of Equalization at 7-30 P.M. for the purpose of Equalizing and #ssessing the Benefits accrueing to the respective lots ,tracts and parcels of land hereinafter descrivad by reason of the construction of sidewalks along and adjaoent to said respeotive lots and of levying a tax to _-4lIA "., pay for said construotion ,His Honor,the Mayor presiding and G IESENHAGEN , RAUX, ICl.'{fgHMKE , MIClrELSON I MOLDEllS TEl N & J?ET]~RSEN, present at roll call,abeent CLAYTON & GILCHRIST: Proof of Publication of notice of meeting as a Board of Equalization was read and placed on file. The Council remained in session until 8 O'clock,P.M. and no person having appeared to object to or protest against tre proposed Assessment and Levy Petersen presented a. Resolution and Krehmke moved its adoption: Said Resolution was adopted on roll call All present (6) voting aye and the Ma~or declared the Resolution adopted and approved the same;for copy of said Resolution the page 858 hereo€,tollowing this page. The minutes of the meeting as a :Board of Equalization were read and approved; whereupon the council adjourned. ./z",::f;" //:.:/ , .f(":->~(';( ;// /1 /;f . ,_, ~ L- <-,,,/,j/1/5./ -~ / CITY ~:iERK -~ ~ ~8 m~ IT n};D01~VJDD 'by tlle l'ifayor and Ci ty Council of the Ci ty of 'f) "1' c, OJ TJno J' ()' 1''1' .~J__.J U___J' ,L ~ \.. .'IJ (~.,,. '''lr'' In J ""lc1 'tT .'1) '["" C' 'l" ',' t"J ; t t l' '(1 C' q t' q xl' (.\1....1. t.:). () 1 "' .l'.J (:': . .;:.~. ",J _ \... CJ., "-,I ..l.. _ ;. lS 'A ,,-.J C% ;,rd of J",qualization for ~]'~id rrL'l.:te'}JoDe au p('1" proof' of notice prc:ented: 'J'b<':lt Vie do find tile --4lA expense of the construction of sidew~llks along t1w 10 GfJ and l)locks IH<l('imlftcr clc~1cri'bed in the Ci ty of Grand lnlnnd, Yf(;"i:n'ilska to bc in the 8 1]10 un tf.:l an Eiet ollJloni te t}]e l'CD}lt:ctive descriptionD t}w:ccof; t}iDt tIle lJencfi ts nccl'1.LLY1[; to t:~j(::: said lots, trects ond pDI'celo oJ.' 1nnd 'by 1'e 8un of the COilbtrll,::tiO{l oj' ~3EliQi f,idev/r;:Lkn [11'(; aE f,ct 011I10fi:i,'te: ti,lG refJpcctive de:EcriptioYIC tJLcl'cof below nn fo11own: Lot 1, Tn () c];: e, v () i t 1 c: 'fe; [', d d i t ion, 11 (~ n ry i\. G i' 11 up, liot 10, 1110cL 64, i,JLeeJ,:L' D; Dennett's !\dcLition, AltH':I't 4.08 iYltCI'F1, ';~JJ1~J,. fi6 ; Iiot ~2, J31ocl: 63, ":7,3 '''J t!o . .Vv .. ( , 1,0 t Z', Inoc}\: '70, Zlmmkc ,'i'i)~)~) . 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CUI:,JT>lc:rn,LYlt, Jt~t'J}J U =5, Arnold P13ce :Lo ~ 5, lv'].o o~cc, 'ii)tjfJ It 44; ~Lot 10, TU.ocJc 13, \'][)l:lCJ"B Add~., },'l'u ic: "l?ll ({-10\/(:!1', 01.12; It 9 II 14 i1 It Cl:J>ncle fl. lJv.cn, [~:r_, ;5.76; I~o tk-j ~J un.cl 4 ,]31c)Gl~: 20, ftn,iC-l' 1 D j\(lcl., J-(;rlr1ic (]:rirf'i~Cl., G .G(j; LotH;) ,:!llcl 4, TH,ock :38 VI V'! JJ. v('1''')613 no La t 10, Co u.n ~_L(uc: 'vi fLi, on, L3;i', m':i, 16 -11-9, h t CJ" n('~ e ,; ell: ';,;189.44 ; Tot 1~), e'Jllntv "'i';<C';,)n 11 .1 11 ,Tr,,',,',"',,',J',"J r, ')1- v .'- I) ...... 1..- .--'- . J ......, J " { Ii' (..l";" , II 10 II () G .. 4.n; J.J~J t 11 11 II 10 11 ','. (') ;' '; ') . t).....' 0 ,.. W i~;I , II 11 i\(:1d. n rlC] --i -!~ c':> _I. "'f<,l CO{:J,:f)lcrnC'flt, lj'1'::J111( C~. Co r(1, ';0(, ';'~). '" t, ..I."J . ...- J...,i , o:c n.,:1.::96.16; . '76 ; "'07 1:J' ~II) .'11",) '" ~ ..... , All u1(1 & tt's Add~, ~l~theJ_ ~)I)DtLlc:i,il.lt.~~ 8c Cl1'ec;c~ tn. ,V/rn. l~'eTj 8L1C?:c,:f~':'R Adej" 'i' IIilr5..D cr', Ii It 1,( T-T Iii It J L $ II Ii n:'"ld :i. II II II If H II il II Ie It, ]'). Lc:'di, II Geo. ~Be I' t t;-; rll:') n e}l , 11 C1nyton :T. i59 GRA ND ISIJANJ),NEBRASKA,JANUARY "If. 3u 1923 .- The Souncil met in regular session His Honor,the Mayor,presiding, and GIESENHAGEN ,HAUX,KREHJOOlJ ,MIClrrn.sON ,MILDENSTEIN a.nd PETERSEN present at roll call ,absent,CLAYTON ANd GILCHRIST. 'fhe Basignation of S.M.CLAYTON, as Councilman was read and on motion of MILDENSTEIN accepted and the Mayor appointed CHARLES H.JUSTICE,Councilman to fill the vacancy and on motion of HAUX the appointment was confirmed;MR.JUSTICE presented his Bond and the Mayor approved the same and administered the Oath of Qffice to 1m JUSTICE and he took his seat as Councilm an. ."., The minutes of the last regular meeting were read and approved. At communication from WM.S.HATCHER asking for the job of Garbage Inspector was read and on motion of KREHMKE teferred to the street committiile. A communication from the FAIRMONT CREAMERY CO was read asking for use of a portion of the Alley opposite their premises for the erection of a Smokestack and on motion of PETERSEN THE SAlliffi WAS referred to the Street COnIDlittee. The Street COL~ittee presented the following report; 1D. GRAND ISLAND,NEB .JM 3-1923. Hon .Mayor and CityCouncil; Your COnIDlittee on Streets and Alleys recommeni that the request of the FAIRMONT CREAMERY Co. to the City of Grand Island to vacate a strip of 15 feet of ground North of the East 44 ft. of Lot 3 be not granted. . Your Committee further recommends that sais RAIRMONT CREAllERY CO.,be granted permission to use this piece of ground until further orders from the Mayor and City Council. WALTER PETERSEN WM:. F . KREHMKE ,C OM1\U TT..illE . On motion of PETERSEN the report was adopted. PETERSEN asked that the Mayor & Council in a body view the South Sycamore Street needs of opening before any action was taken to open said street and the Mayor designated Monday morning next for the Council to meet at 9 o,clock at the city hall to view --^~ ~ said premises. \ The Water ~ Light Dommittee made report as follows; "Your Cownittee ,to which was referred the need of purchasing a new Turbo Generator for the Light Plant,beg to submit the following; We are of the opinion that a new rr~chine is very much needed and would recommend that the City Clerk be instructed to advertise for Bids ~ on a 1000 K.W. and 1250 K.W. Turbo Gener- ator with complete condensing apparatus,Exciter,and Switch-board panel. WM.F.KHEHMKE WAL~rl1JR PE'rERSEN t. Commi ttee. On motion of KREHMKE THE report was adopted and the City Clerk instructed to advertise for bids to be received February 7"1923. ,I ~60 The Water ~ Light COL1mittee made report recommending that the amount of Insurance on the Water & Light Plant be increased and $15,000 be written on the Building and $50,000 on Machinery,etc. and on motion of Krehmke the report was adopted and the Committee instructed to distribute the same among the several Insurance - --~ Agents in the City. ~'he ;t5ond eommi ttee reported finding the Maintenance Bonds of ~_'raill Paving Co., for l")aving Districts 1T08.37,47 & 48 to be in proper form and the suretw sufficient and on motion of GIESENHAGEN the Bonds were approved. The Bond Committee also reported finding the Official Bond of 1\ W.P . MULLEN AS 'olice Judge to be in proper form and the sureties Bufficment and on motion of GIESENHAGEN the Bond was approved. The Bond & License Co~nittee reported that many of the Buildeml were neglecting to take out Building ,j;jerIlli ts and recommended that the penalty be enforced and were advised to report violations of the Building Ordinance to the Police Department. The Sewer committee reported that Sewer District No.91 was com- pleted according to Contract and on motion of KREID\ffiE the Councii set Wednesday January 17111923 from 7-30 p.m.to 8 O'clock p.m. as the time for sitting as a board of Equalization and the City Clerk was instructed to give proper notice thereof. The City Engineer presented Estimate of the costs of construction of Sewer in District Ho. 95 and on motion of KREHMlffi the ~ Estimate was adopted and the clerk instructed to advertise for bids. Bills against the City were presented and read and on motion of .~ ., MICHELSON allowed, for list see the Claim Register. ~An Ordinance NO.911 Levying a Special Tax for the expense of laying Sidewalks by the City was presented; lloved by MILDENS'l'EIN that the Ordinance be placed on its first reading; Carried on roll call,GIESENHAGEN,HAUX,JUSTICE,KHElnmE,MICHELSON, MIJ~ENSTEIN and PETERSEN voting aye,nay none,absent GILCHRIST: ~~e Ordinance was read and declared passed its first reading. Moved by KREmulliE that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance placed on its second reading by its title; Carried on roll call,GIESENHAGEN,HAUX,JUSTICE,KREHMKE,MICHELSON MILDENSTEIN and PETERSEN voting aye, nay none, absent GILCHRIST; The Ordinance was read by its title and declared passed ita second reading. Mobed by MICI1ELSON that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance placed on its third reading by its title; Carried on roll call GIESENHAGEN,HAUX,~JSTICE,~HW{E,MIClmLSON, MILDENSTEIN and PETERSEN voting ayew. nay none ,a.bsent GIlCHRIST: f" ~61 The OrdinanEe was read by its title and declared passed its t.hird reading. Moved by GIESENHAGEN that the Ordinanm& be placed on its final passage and finally passed; Carried on roll call GIESENHAGEN,HAUX,JUSTICE,KREHMKE,MICIiELSON, MILDENSTEIN and PETERSEN voting aye,nay none,absent,GILCHRIST: The :Mayor decla.red the Ordina.nce finally passed and approved the - ~ same. Ordinances NOS.9l2 and 913 ,Levying Special Taxes in Sewer Districts NOS.89 and 92 respectively were presented; Moved by KREHMKE that the said ordinances be placed on their first reading; Carried on roll call,GIESEN}!AGEN,HAUX,JUSTICE,KREHMKE,MICHELSON, MILDENSTEIN & I~TERSEN voting aye, nay none,avsent ,GILCHRIST: fhe said Ordinances were read and declared passed their first reading Moved by MIClffiLSON that the rules be suspended and said Ordinances placed on their second reading by their respective titles; 6arried on roll call, GIESENHAGEN,HAUX,JUSTICE,KREID[KE,MIClIELSON, MILDENS1~IN & PETERSEN voting aye, nay none,absent, GILCHRIST: Baid Ordinances were read by their respective titles and declared passed their second reading. Moved by MILDENSTEIN that the rules be suspended and said Ordinances placed on their third reading by their respective titles; Carried on roll call,GIESENHAGEN,HAUX,JUSTICE,KREHMKE,MICHELSON, MILDENSTEIN & PETERSEN VOting aye,nay none,absent GIIClffiIST: The said Ordinances were read by their respective titles and decl- ared passed their third reading; Moved by PEl'I!1RSEN THAT 1'lill SAIDllIjJl ORDINANCES NOS. 912 and 913 be ~ ,.. placed on their final passage and finally passed; Carried on roll cal1,GIESEliHAGEN,HAUX,JUSTICE,KREEln\E,MIClmLSON, MILDENSTEIN AIID PE~~RSEN,voting aye,nay none,absent,gILC1!RIST: lbe Mayor declared said Ordinances H6S. 912 and 913 finallY passed and approved the same. Reports of the City Clerk,Weighmaster and Chief of Police and of Depository Banks were read and on motion of pIl~ENSTEIN referred to the Finance Committee. , ( .~~ ! CITY CLERK '62 GRAND ISIIAlID t.N1t.13RASY.A, J.ANtJ ARY 171119<)3 7 30 ]) 1\Jf _. N J - '\ i.... .U: . The Council met as a Board of Equa.lization for the purpose of Equalizing and Assessing jhe benefits accrueing to the respective lots,tracts and parcels of land in Sewer District No. 91 by realJon of the constructlon of a sewer theredm and Levying a tax ~ ~ Proof of vublication of notice of' meeting as a Board of Equal- ization wa,s read and placed on file. The Council remained mn session until 8 o'clocktP.m. and no person having appeared to object to or protest against the proposed Assessment and Levy Krehmke presented the following Resolution and moved-its adoption; ( See next page) ~ ., --~ -.,., - -., @63 RESOLU'rION BE: IT IDmOLVED, by the mayor and Ci ty Council of the Ci ty of Grand Island, Nebraska, sitting as a Board of Equalization for said purpose, as per Proofof Notice presented: That we do find the total expense of the construction of a sewer in "=>ewer District No. 91 of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska is the sum of $325.04; that the benefits acclruing to the real estate in said district by reason of said construction is in the Bum of ~p325. 04, and that the benef its accuring to the respective tracts, pieces and parcels of iliand in said District by reaeonof the construction of a sewer in said district are as set opposite the several descriptions thereof below as follows: Lot Block Addition Owner Amount - 3 Lakev i ew John Sc hwyn l!; s ta te $40.63 5 6 3 II If II II 46.63 7 3 II jj'red W. Ashton 40.63 8 3 If Chas P. Wasmer 40.63 1 4 If c. c. Hansen 40.63 2 4 II II II 40.63 3 4 II Joseph P. Peters 40.63 4 4 II Joseph P. Peters 40.63 ltl 'b .. ....-:.-. "."-.,,, .j. ___.-1. _, , , /;-1'// 1 '* t ,,_.; .-.- ~.,.,:. ~... II! .. ,/L On roll. call th~ Resolution was adopted;Giesenhagen,Gilchrist,HauX, Just~ce,Krerunke.Michelson,Mildenstein and Petersen voting aye, nay none; and the l~yor declared the Resolution adopted and approved the same. The minutes of the meeting as a Board of Equalization were read and approved. Adjourned City Clerk 64 GRAlID I SLA.ND ,N1J.:HRASKA , J ANU1ffiY 1'7 f! 192 3 The Council ruet in regular session His Honor,the Mayor presiding and all Members present at roll call. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. , . Protest of L.C.M.Brown and others against the Paving of Paving District NO. 49 was read and on motion of Petersen referred to the Street Co~nittee. - ~ Detlef Joehnck ,in writing,called the attention of the Council to the danger of, water bei~g accu~ulated by the new Sewer System and in-undating their land. On motion of Krehmke the same was filed. Communication from the League of NebraSID Municipalities was read calling attention to the Annue,l meeting on Jan.23,;~,4& 25 at Lj,ncoln ;and on motion of Haux the Annual dues in the sum of $20 was ordered paid and the Mayor appointed a Committee to attend said meeting. Bids of Chambers Construction Co., and of 'WIll.Kelly & 60. for construction of Sewer in District No 95 were opened and read and on motion of Krehn~e referred to the Sewer Cormnittee. Arnhold Koehler was present and addressed the Council in favor of a Cross Walk at the Intersection of Locust Street and Bismark Road and was assured that the matter would be taken care of when Locust Street is paved in the near future. X The Special Cormnittee appointed to confer with the U.P.R.R.CO., in reference to getting ground for putting up a Building To store Ice ,just west of the Ice Pla,nt ,reported that the R.R. CO.,would lease said tract to the City for a term of years if the City would Lease the Chicago Lumber Co.,a strip of land , ' - -.., adjoining Block 43 on the south.After discussion of the Report by Prince,Krerunke,Hauz,Gilchrist and Ashton; on motion of Raux the matter was referred to a special committee of four to confer with the R.R.CO.,& THE LmmERCO.,the ltayor appointed .the Cormaittee with Krekmke,Petersen,Haux,G~esenliagen,the 61ty Attorney And the City Engineer . Bill of Geo.Fergus for damages in the sum of ~;12 was on motion of Raux, di,s-allowed. i/ ~65 The street Conmlittee reported the withdrawal of the requeot of the Fairmont Cr~mnery Company for permission to use a portion of the Alley adjoining their peemises. The street Conwittee called attention to the erection of small buildings on the sidewalks and after discussion ,on motion of Mildenstein the nmtter was referred to the Street Cormnittee with Power to Act. -~ --,., The City Engineer reported having interviewed Mr. Detlefsen who is in possession of portions of Anna & Jefferson Streets at and around their intersection and advised that he would vacate the Streets and would Deed to the City such portions of his land as are neeessary to completely open said Streets but wanted assurance on the part of the City that said streets would be put in condi- tioD for public travel. Giesenhagen reported a Form of Ordinance prepared by the Builders EXchange and after some discussion the same was referred to the City Engineer to check over and report back to the Council,at the next meeting. The Sewer Committee reported that Sewer District No. 93 Was com- pleted and on motion of Krehmke the Council determined to sit as a Board of Equalization for the purpose of Equalizing and Assessing the Expense Daid construetion and levying a tax on Vlednesday. February lI;f1l923 from the hour of 7-30 p.m.to 8 o'clock,p.m. and the City Clerk was instructed to give proper notice. Bille against the City were allowed on motion of Mildenstein , for list see the Claim Register. The Sewer Cormnittee reported finding the Bid of WID.Xelly & Co for construction of Sewer in District No. 95 to be the loV/est ---~ ~ and best bid and on motion of Ktehmke the report was adopted bid accepted and contract awarded . An O~dinance,No.914 levying special tax in Sewer District No.91 was presented ; Moved by Kremnke that the Ordinance be placed on its 'first reading; Carried on roll call,GIFJSElrHAGEN,GILCIIR~ST,HAUX,JUSTI~~,KREID,CKE, MICliELSON,MILDENSTEIN & PERERSEN voting aye,nay none; The Ordinance was read and declared passed its fmrst reading. 66 Moved by Petersen that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance be placed on its second reading by its title; aarried on roll ca.ll, GIESEUHAGE~r ,~ILCHRle~'!~yx,JUST~CE ,KREHMKE, lvIICBEIJSON ,M:r:r.J)ENSTEIN & ~TJ1'RSEN voting aye,nay none; The Ordinance was read bp its title and declared passed its .n~ - .., second reading ; Moved by Michelson that the rules be suspended and the ~rdinance placed on its third reading by its title; Carried on roll call GIESENHABEN,GILCHRIST,HAUX,JUSTICE,K.REHMKE, :MICHELSON.:m:LDE~STEIN AND PETERSI~N V6'f:ing aye, nay none; The Ordinance was read by its title and de~lared passed its third reading. Moved by Krehmke that the Ordinance be placed on n s final lassage and finally passed; Carried on roll call,GILCHRIST.GIESENHAGEN.HAUX,~JSTICEtKREmn(E, MICHELSON ,I\!IIJJENSTEIN AND PETERSE~r voting aye nay none; The Mayor declared the Ordinance finally passed and approved the same. An Ordinance.NO.9l5, providing for the 6paning of south Sycamore Street was presented; Moved by Petersen that the Ordinance be placed on its first reading Carried on roll call.MIESENHAGEN,GILCHRIST,HAUX,~JSTICEtKREIThIKE, MICllELSON,MILDENSTEIN & PETERSEN,voting aye , nay none; The Ordinance was read and declared passed its first reading. Moved by Petersen that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance placed on its second reading by its title; -~ -,., Carried on roll call,GIESENHAGEN,GILCHRIST.HAUX,JUSTICE.KRElnncm, ]lrICIUi:LSON ,ThtILDENSTEIN & PETERSEN voting aye, nay none; The Ordinance was read by its title and declared passed its second reading; broved. by Giesenhagen that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance placed on its third reading by its title; Carried on rollcall, GIESENHAGEN, GIIJCHRIST ,RAUX, JUSTICE;KREHMKE, MICRE1.SON,M:ILDENSTEIN AU" D PETERSEJf,vo ting aye, nay none; The Ordinance was read by its title and declared "passed its third reading. Moved by Michelson that the Ordinance be placed on its final passage and finally passed; Carried on roll ca,ll GIESENHAGEN,GIICHRIST,HAUX,JUSTICE.~nlliE, MICHELSON ,MIlJ)ElfSTEIN & PETERSEN vo ting aye na.y none; The.,tfayor declared the Ordinance finally passed and appro:ted the same. Reports of the Treasurer and of the Water &: Light Commissioner Adjourned refered to the Finance Cornmi tte /" / /7 :/~-:;:;;." .". ""./";/>;7/ . .~ f.-/ [,7.:1;1>-./; ~~......../( {.. CITY .CLERK were read and on motion of Michelson 667 REI)OR'l' OF Al'PROPRIATIONS AND EXPENlJl'l'UmlS Appropriated-Expended-Balance Ii'OR ]'ISCAL TIl:.AH 1'0 FEBl1UAHY LlL~2W Salaries streets & Al1wys Hydrant rental etc. Lighting Incidentals ~;6500 15000 8500 12000 10000 - -., $52000 16300 7000 18600 3000 40000 15500 253,655 3100 60,000 Buildings & tiachinery Outside Improvements JvIe Tchan di s e 'Water Service P1and Operating Expenee Maintenande ~ffice Expense 140,000 Buildings & lMichinery Outside Improvements l\iIerchandi se Merchandise Labor Plant Operating Expense Plant Operating Expense Office Expense -, - ., 19274.99 39248,28 $658,678.27 Genera.1 J?und 3295.79 - 9593,19 8161.50 7900,14 3204.21 5406,81 338.50 12000 2099,86 28 950:.6~2-3(r.r9.i&r- Police Fund 8697.84 7602,16 Cemetery ]'und 2647,18 4352,82 ]'i re Fund 7768,06 10831,94 Park Fund 295.70 2704.30 Ice l1'und 27532,58 12467,42 Paving Fund 12218,60 3281.40 Sewer Fund 154,096,97 99,558,03 Music Fund 1000 2100 Water Fund 90.24 1203,43 ~2039, 48 1577.51 14066.80 676.21 2279,95 21933,62 38066.38 Light Fund ~;;06. 91 8677,59 6156,06 3314.51 26886,23 3261 _9_;?.9);.&L 51803.90 88,196.10 Sewer District Funds 1ID036.23 238,76 Paving District Funds 36369.33 2878.95 Summary $363,350.63 ~~2 9 5 , 327 , 64 Appropriations shown above for Water,Light & Ice Funds are entered above only to make a balance sheet, b . tt d /7 au m.~ e """ ,,' d ;> / .'.'./ ::7. cY/..., ,/" '/./ '..." /,. / /'~:;~;;g/'>'J/J /// ,,::'/{ /....~;/~< t~'j:;!;/'~'Yi1'/";7/ ,,/,'" ' ./J // // ,,', /! jP"p//,t/. (/ City Clerk Grand Island, Neb,]'eb.l, 1923, . Respectfully // 668 GRAND ISLAND,NJmRASKA,:PEBRUARY ?1l192~, 7-30,p.m. The Council met as a Hoard of Equalization for the purpose of Equalizing and Assessing the benefits accruring to the property in Sewer District No.93 by reason of the construction of a Sewer therein and levying a tax to pay for said construction, His Honor the Mayor presiding and Diesenhagen,Gilchrist,Haux,.Tustice, . -..... ..., Krerunke,Mildendenstein and Petersen present at roll call,absent , Michelson. Proof of Publication of Notice of meeting as a Board of Equal- ization was presented and filed. The Council remained in session until 8 o'clock p.m. and no person ha,ving appeared to ol1ject to or protest against the proposed assessment and levy ,Krehmke presented the following Resolution and moved its adoption; (J?or copy of said Resolution see next page hereof li669) Resolution adopted on roll call,Giesenhagen,Gilchrist,Haux, Justice,Krerunke,Mildenstein and Petersen voting aye,nay none, absent Michelson; the Mayor declared the Resolution adopted and approved the same. The minutes of meeting as a Board of Equalization were read and approved. Adjourned. ~/./ 4 <:..s;;;C. ft /. V' ) /'> ~~< / /// / //l / /~ /. ....J--1/.fj;;/t/ct Ci ty Clerk. -~ -., HESOLUTION 669 BE IT RESOLVED by the Mayor and City Council of the City of purpose as per Proof of ~otice presented: Grand Island, Nebraska, sitting as a Board of Equalization for said That we do find the total expense of the construction of a .... -,., sewer in ~ewer District ~o. 93 of the City of Grand Iuland, Nebraska is the sum of $1409.76; that the benefits accruing to the real estate in said district by reason of said construction is in the sum of $1409.76, and that the benefits accuring to the respective tracts,pieces and parcels of land in said District by reason of the construction of a sewer in said district are as setoopposite the several descriptions thereof below as follows: -~ --~ 121 Block Addition OWner 1 14 Bakers Herman H. Soeh1, sr. 2 14 ,j Thowald Johannsen 3 14 II Alex W. Larson 4 14 II Ed A. J'ones, Sr. 5 14 II Chas. Schirkofsky 6 14 II Walter D. Bdly1e 7 14 II II II II 8 14 II II II II 9 14 Baker's and its complement, Hlock 3 Wasmer's 4bnex~ Owned by Walter D. Boyle 10 14 Baker's and its complements, Block 3, Wasmer's and Wasmer's Annex, Hugo Windolph 1 15 Baker's Maria A. Baumann 2 15 II August J. Baumann 3 15 II Ii II II 4 15 II "" 11 5 15 II Maude A. Donovan 6 15 II Benjamin J. Cunningham 7 15 II II II " 8 15 II II" " 9 15" II" II 10 15 II Walter D. Boyle 1 16 II ]j'lorence :BJ. Miller 2 16 II II II II 3 16 II C. D. Krebs 4 16 II John Allan 5 16 :Jvl.ayme Go rham 6 16 Baker's Add. and its complement, Block one, Woodbine Add. J.C. Beck and Matlie Beck Baker's Add. and its complement, block one, Woodbine Add. Joeph C. Beck Baker's Add. and its comp~ement, Block Woodbine Add. xEa ~NaK.xE4xWX~ Joseph Baker's Add. and its complement, Hlock Woodbine Add., Chas E. Wray Baker's Add., Chas. E. Wray ? 16 8 16 one, C.Beck one, 9 16 10 16 tlhl1' h U-I.l .. , Amount ~?48. 06 46 .28 46.28 46.28 48.06 48.06 46.28 46.28 46 .28 48.06 48.06 46.28 46.28 46.28 48.06 48.06 46.28 46.28 46.28 48.06 48.06 46.28 46.28 46 . 28 48.06 48.06 46.28 46.28 46.28 48.06 . 6?O Grand ISland,J:Tebraska..:Pebruary 7,1923 The Council met in regular sef3sion,His Honor,the .t.iayor presiding and Giesenhagen,Gilchrist,Haux,Justice,Krehmke,Mildenstein and I'etersen present at roll call,absent Michelson. The minutes of the last meeting were read Rndapproved. Rev.stitt addressed the Council in reference to the sale and - -.,. Distribution of immoral lit9rature and pictures in the City and presented a form of an~9rdinance such as has been adopted in some other Cities ,after some discussion on motion of Gilchrist the matter was referred to the COIoolittee on Ordinances to investigate and report at the next meeting. Mr.Ed Brown President of the Rotary Club,Mr.A.F.Buechler of the Cormnercial Club,Mr.James E.Buck of the Kiwanis Club,Rev.Stitt President of the Improvement Association and otm rie addressed the Council in behalf of the passage of an Ordinance Zoning the City for Building purposes,After discussion by several of the Councilmen and others,on motion of Gilchrist the matter was referred to a conwittee composed of' Gilchrist,Haux,Giesen- hagen,Justice,Mildenstein ,the City Engineer and City Attorney to confer with the several organizations represented and make report back to the Countil. Bids of several parties for Turbli> Generators for the Light Plant were opened and read and on motion of Krehnll{e referred to the Light Corflmittee to investigate and report back to the Council. The Mayor made verbal report of of his attendance of the League of Nebraska Municipalities at their recent meeting, and that the meeting next year wa,s to be held in Grand Island. Qn motion of Raux a vote of thanks was extended to the Mayor for --~ -~ his attendance am said League Annual meeting. The Special Committee appointed to confer with the U.P.R.R.Co. and the Chicago Lumber Co. I to get grou~;for /'Ice Storage Building reported verbally and. alftter discusf~ion by members of the Council and Mr.M.G.Colpetzer for the Chicago Lurrilier 60.,on motion of Krehmke the Commi ttee was given further time. The Street Committee request~d further time in the ma.tter of pro- test against Paving District No.49,and same was granted. 671 Gieoenhagen called attention to the Application of Leo F.Heuser for building Permit to erect a building to be used as a grocery store at No.16l5 West Koenig St., and the protest of several parties to the Granting of same;On motion of Petersen the sarne Wr'.s held up for further investigation. Co. Application of W.H.Harrison for Building Permit to Repair the Thununel Building at the Intersection of Locust & Thirdl streets and to use the half of the sidewalk next to the building ,was .- -.,., granted upon giving of Bond as provided by the Ordinances under the direction of the Street Conmlittee. The Sewer Cowuittee reported Sewer District No.95 completed and on motion of Kr~llnke the Council determined to sit as a Board of ]]qualization for said District on Wednesday,J?ebruary 21,1923 between the hours of 7-30 p.m. and 8 o'clock p.m. . Giesenhagen called attention to the Dangerous condition of the Tenth street Crossing of the C.B.& Q.Railroad Company and failure of The Signal Service at said Crossing to give proper warning and on motion of Gilchrist the matter of remedying the s1 tuat10n at "both the 'Tenth and ]'ourth street Crossings was referred to the City Aftorney to take up with the Company and have proper signals put in for service on all tracks. Bills against the City were read and on motion of Krehmke allowed, for list see the Claim Register. 'fhe \Vater Commi t toe called up the Z1a t ter of putting in Via ter :Mains in the several Districts Already cl'eated and to be created and the necessity of having the Pipe purchased without delay and "'f-. on motion of Gilchrist :the Water Commissioner was instructed to purchase the Pipe and lay the TiIains in the Districts now or hereafter created. - "., Petition of Carl Joehnck and others for the creation of a Water Main District embracing that putt of plum street and Ashton Avenue from Koenig Street to Ashton ~venue and then to Vine Street was read a.nd on motion of Krehrnke referred to the Water Committee. IJeti tion of Carl Joehnck For Sewer District embracing that part of Plum Street from Hanson Street to Ashton >' venue was read,Aleo r pet{bn of John Helzer and others for a sewe:7'B'f6cks,3,4 & 7 of' ~ n 672 Koehler Place Addition and Fractional Block 150 of the Union Pacific Railway Company's Second Addition,were read a.nd on motion of Krehmke referred to the Sewer Co~nittee. Petition of H.Kehm for the creation of a Sewer District embracing the Alley from Plum to Oak Streets.between Koenig & Division Gtreets was read and on motion pf Krehmke referred to the Sewer Com. - ~ Peti tion of John Knickrehm,Ji'rank I. Oleen and others for the Buil- ding of a Fire Station on the North side was read and on motion of Giesenhagen referred to the Fire Committee. Gilchrist presented the following Resolution and on his rnotion the same was adopted and the Clerk instructed to send Menfuers of the Legislature of this District Copies thereof. Hesolu tion ~ Be it resolved by the Mayor and City Council of the city of Grand Island,Nebraska; Vfuereas certain organizations in the body to consider a zoning Ordinance and question whether or not a City of this Ordinance; 4nd whereas an immediate emergency exists which can be reme- died only by an act of the Legislature of Nebraska; Now therefore this Council respectfully requests the Members of the L~gislature from this District to introduce a bill,or if that be impossible , to ask the Governor of the State of lfebraska to introduce such Bill to permit and authorize cities of this class passing zoning Ordinances if they so desire. W.R.Gilchrist. City have requested this whereas there is some class can pass a zoning - ~ An Ordinance,No.916,levying taxes in Sewer Dist.93 was presented; Moved by Krehmke that the Ordinance be placed on its first reading; Carried on roll call,Gieserulagen,Gilchrist,Haux,Krehmke,Justice, Mildenstein and Petersen voting aye, nay none,absent,Michelson; The Ordinance was read and declared passed its first reading. Moved by Giesenhagen that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance placed on its second reading by its title; Carried on roIl call, Giesenhagen, Gilchrist,Haux, .Justice,Krehmke, Mildenstein and Petersen voting aye, nay none,absent Petersen; '1'he Ordinance Was read by its title o.nd declared passed its sltiond reading; Moved by Petersen that the rules be suspended and the Ordinande placed on its third reading by ite title; Carried on roll call,Giesenhagen,~ilchrist,Haux,Justice,Krehmke, Mildenstein and Petersen voting aye,nay none,absent,~lichelson~ The Ordinance was read by its title and. declared PeDsed its third reading. Moved by Krehmke that the Ordinance be placed on its final passage and finally passed; Carried on roll call Giesenhagen,Gilchrist,Hau%,Justice,Krehu~e, Mildenstein and Petersen voting aye, nay none,absent,J:ff.ichelson; The. mayor declared the Ordinance finally pas;3ed and approved the same. An Ordinance ,Mo.917 providing a temporary Zoning system was presented; Moved by Petersen that the Ordinance be placed on its first reading Carried on roll call,Giesenhagem,Gilchrist,Haux,Justice,I~ehrnke, Mildenstein and Petersen voting aye, nay none, absent ,Michelson; 11he Ordinance was read and declared passed its first reading; Moved by KrehlYlke that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance placed on its second reading by its title; Carried on roll call, Giesenhagen, Gilchrist, Haux, Justice ,K.rehmke, n[ildenstein and petersen voting aye, nay none,absent ,Michelson; The Ordinance was read by its title and declared passed its second reading. 673 Moved by Giesenhagen that the rules be suspended and the Ordmnance placed on its third reuding by its title; Carried on roll call,Giesenhagen,Gilchrist,Haux,Justice,Krehrnke, Nfi Idens tein and I)etersen voting aye, nay none, absent ,.t'li 1he1son; The Ordinance was read bb :i ts ti tIe and declared panGed its third reading. .~ ~ Moved by Petersen that the Ordinance be placed on its final passage and finally passed; Carried on roll call, Giesenhagen, Gilchrist,Raux, J'ustice, Krehmke, Mildenstein a.nd Petersen voting aye,nay none,absent,Michelson; '1'he :iJfayor declared the Ordinance finally passed and approved the saIJle. Report of the clerk of Appropriations and :n:xpencli tures to Feb- ruary 1,1923 WCJ.S rend I::md on motion of Krehrnke referred to the Finance Committee. Reports of the Clerk of collections for January,of the Weigher of receipts for January and the Chief of ~olice for January were read cLl1d on motion of Krehmke referred to the ]'inance 60wmi ttee. Ji.:stirnate of the Gi ty Iingineer of the COB t of constructing Sewer in Sewer })is tri c t no. 87 was read and on moti on of Krehmke adopted and the Clerk instructed to advertise for bids for its construc- tion. Ad~j ourned ~t:!#k3 /1 ~y ,{';+ City Clerk --~ ~ 674 Grand Island, NObraska,}I'obruary- 21.11l923,7-30,1'.M:. 11'ho Council met as a Board of Equalization for the purpose of JDqua,lizing and AssoGsing the Cost of Construction of a SeWEr in Sewer District 1:1"0.95 of said City,His Honor, the :Mayor presiding and all Memb 1'8 present at roll call; 'l'he Council rernained in Seasion until 8 o,cloek I'.M. and no - .~ person appearing to object to or protest against the pro:pos(~d Asse;:js;'nent and Levy Proof of Publication calling for i3aid meeting was rea.d t'md placed on file,Whereupon Krerrihke pre- sented t~e following Resolution and moved its adoption; (:B'or copy of Hesolution;See next l?age 675) The R6s01utioti whe adopted on roll call,Gieeenhagen,Gilchrist, Raux, .Tus tice, Kroh;nke, chelson, ]M:i Idons t'3in and PeterGen voting aye, nay none, and the :Mayor declared the Hesolution adopted and approved the same. ThenlinutGs of the meGting as. a 130ard of l~qualization were read and approved. Adjourned ~6g~q:~~ Gi ty ~rk. - ~ 6'15 RESOLUTION BE IT RESOLVED by the Mayor and City Council of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, sitting as a Board of Equalization for said purpose as per Proof of Notice presented: .... ~ 'r:hat we do find the total expense of the construct.ion of a sewer in Sewer District ~o. 95 of the City of Grand Island, ~ebraska is the sum of ~P2167 .64; that the benefi ts securing to the real estate in said district by reason of said construction is in the sum of $2167.64, and that the benefits accruing to the respective tracts, pieces and parcels of land in said District by reason of the construction of a sewer in said district are as set opposite the ions several descript@ thereof below, as follows: - -,., Lots, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7 in Block 7 Hann's Third Addition, Henry Hann, Owner, $48.50 each; Lots 9, 10, 11, in Block 7, Hann's ~rhird Addition, Henry Hann, $48.50 each; Lot 8, Block 7, Hanns's Third Addition, Theodore Erdburger, $48.90; J..o t 12, Block 7, Hann' s Third Addi tion, Goehring-So thmann Co., ;i~4a. 50 ; Lot 1, Block 2, Hann's Second Addition, Martha Skinner,$52.15; Lots 2 and 3, ~lock 2, Hann's Second Addition, Henry Hann, ~$52 .15 each; Lot 4, Block 2, Hann's Second Addition, Herman F. & Flora J. Gilbert, $52.15; Lot 5, Block 2, Hannsts Second Addition, Ernest C. & Bertha Schultz, $52. 15; Lot 6, Block 2, Hann's Second Addition, Henry Schwartz,~p52.15; Lots 7 and 8, Block 2, Hann's Second Addition, August Buchfinck, ~?52.15 each; Lot 1, ~lock 2, Heyde's Add.,Sigurd & Grace I.Johrde,$49.41; Lot 2,>> 2 >> >>Edith Kerige, $49.41; Lots 3 and 4, .block 2, Heydets Add. Uh1rick P.Koenig,$49.41eac~ Lots 5,6 and 7, in Block 2, Heyde's Add.,Uh1rick P.Koenig, ;;;i48.95 each; Lot 1, Block 2, Axt & Hagge Add.,August, Wm A., and Fred J. Hagge, $59.48; Lot 2, Block 2, Axt & Hagge Add. J"ohn Krieger, $59.48; Lot 3, Block 2, J1xt & Hagge Add., John Krieger, $;60.39; Lots 4, 5, 6 and 7, Block 2, IDc:t&'Magge Add., August, Wm. A., & Fred J. Hagge, $49.87 each; Lots 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13 in Block 2, Axt & HagGe's Add., Mary Axt, $50.32 each; Lot 3, County Subdivision of Swi of Section 15-11-9, Louise Lucas, ~k85 .10 ; Lot 4, County Subdivision of Swi of Section 15-~1-9, Louise Lucas, ;~p58~J.O. ~~'" ,~ ~..~" L:,/ if/ ,..-if' )/~~~, ~-7~,,', /~ 0." ,._,' "'~c1/_" ,$f " ,'"l"{~~'E:.:t:""~:Jd-L." LAC.,'.-ili:.kd _ ~ 676 Grand Island,Hebrasl<B. , Ii'ebruary 2lfl1923. 1011e Council met in rel!3ular se:3sion,His Honor, the I\lfayor pre- siding and all Members present at roll call. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved.. Mr.Camaras call d the attention of the Council to the Parking of Autos in the spaces set aside for the Ilarldng of fJ.is .Ii tney IJine Cars and on ((lotion of K.rehmke the matter was referred to the Street Conr"i ttee and the Oi ty ~ii:ngineer to have Ordina.nce - --., prepared remedying the situation. Bid of Vim.Kelly & Co., for construction of Sewer in District (37 was read and on motion of Gilchrist referted to the Sewer Com. / t3pecial CO':1mi ttce On the PassaE';e of an Ordinance for the sup- preGsion of immoral literature and pictures reported that there already was an jOrdinance on the Records covering the inatter. Special Cormni ttee on the .L;assage of 1:1 Zoning Ordinance reported ver1Jally ,having called on the Governor with a request that he have a Bill introduced in the Legislature covering the (c~uestion and were refused;That the Governor also called their attention , to the Home Rule provision in the Law under \v11ich the City could operate if desirable. Petersen suggested the need of a. J?lagman D.t the Eddy Street Crossing of the U.P.R.R.,and on motion of Gilchrist the Clerk waG instructed to notify the Co::npany to place a Watchman there aLl night. n~ -.,. K The Light Commi ttee faade report as follows; Honorable Mayor and City Council. Your ConEd ttee , to which was referred th.c several bids on 'l'urbo Generator and necessary equi:pment , beg to SUb~;1i t tJ:1e fol- lowilhg; We nave exam.ined the bids very carefully and find the Westinghouse Company have the lowest and best bid for the com- plete equipment. We therefore recouunend that the Ci ty of Grand Island ent"3r into a Contract wi th tr1.is Company for the purchase of a 1000 K.W.Turbo Generator !::nit as per their bid without delay wm.li' . Krenmke , Charles H.Justice, W.R.Gilchrist, Walter Petersen,Committee. On motion of Krehmke the report was adopted,Contract Awarded and the 11l:a.yor rmd Clerk instructed to enter into proper Contract On motion of Krelunke the Clerk was instructed to a.dvertise for bids for an Air Condenser for the Light :Plant. 677 The Chicago Lu:uber Co. ,presented a prol)osi tioD in wri ting for exchange of lease for the stub end of Ijocust Str,-:;et for the portion of South ]'ront Street adjoining their Lurnber Yard and the same was discussed by several of the M.embers of the Council Haux suggested that the exchange might give only temporary re- lief as eventually it might be necessary to motue the City Plant out where they could have more room; possibly to Lincoln park, and moved that the Clerk be instructed to notify the Chicago - ~ Lumber company that their proposition conld not be accepted by the City. j1l10 ti on Carried. Krehmke called attention to the need of getting at work on the foundation of the Generator purchased and on motion of Raux the Light Cerruti ttee and the Water & Light Commissioner were instructed to proceed with the putting in of said foundation. '1'he ]'ire Commi ttee made report as follows; Hon.Mayor & city Council; Feb. 24-1923. The Fire CO~llnittee asks that the Prayer of the Petition for a north side Fire Station be granted. We also reco:mnend that Your Honor aFPoil1t a Co:mni ttee to look up sui ta'ble location on North side for Fire House etc. C.R.Justice, Chas.l.haux, VC:n]'fJU' eh:u.k e , Geo.Mildenstein,Conmlittee. On motion of Mildenstein the report was adopted and the Ifu~or appointed Justice,Haux,Krehmke and IHldenstein said Co,nmittee. On motion of Justice the Clerk was instructed to advertise for the purchase of 500 feet of Double Jacket Fire Hose. The Sewer eo~nittee reported finding the bid of Wm.Kelly & Co for putting in Sewer in District No. 87 to be the lowest and beat bid and on motion of ltrehml(e the report was adopted and contract awarded accordrungly . 1ne Bond Co~nittee reported finding the Bond of W.ll.Harrison 60. covE:.~ring the use of the portion of sidewalk at 1'humrnel bijilding to be in proper form and the surety sufficient" and on ~ n n-.,. motion of Giesenhagen the report was adopted and the Bond approved. Bills against the City were read and on motion of Mildenstein alloVled,for list see the Claim Register. Petition of Mary L.Brown and others for a sewer between 1?lird and South ]'ront Streets , from Washington to Harrison was read and on motion of Krehmke referred to the Sewer ComIni ttee. 678 An Ordinance ,No.918,Levying special taxes to pay the cost of Sewer in Sewer District No.9fl,Ordinances Has. 919,920 and 921 Creating Sewer Districts Nos.96,97 & 9S,respectively were presented; I:Ioved by Krehrnke that the said four Ordina.nces be placed on their first reading; Carried on 1'011 call, Giesenhagen, Gilchrist , Haillx., .Justice, Krehrnke, -~ -~ l1ichelson,M:ildenstetn and IJetersen voting aye,na,y none; '1'l1e Ordinanca3 we;ecread and' all declared passed their first re- ading; Moved by Petersen that the rules be suspended and the Gaid Ordinances placed on their second reading by their respective' titles; Carried on roll call,Giesenhagem,Gilchrist,Haux,.Justice,Krehmke, Michelson,Mildenstein and Petersen voting ay~~nay none; The said four Ordinances were read by their respective titles and declared passed their second reading; Moved by Michelson that the rules be suspended and said Ordi- nances placed on their third reading by their respective titles; Carried on roll call,Giesenhagen,Gilchrist,Haux,Justice,Krehmke, }[ichelson ,mildenstein and Petersen voting aye, nay none; tl'he said four 6rdinances were rea.d by their respective ti tIes a.nd declared passed their third reading. Moved by K.xehmke that the said four Ordinances be placed on their final passage and finally passed; Carried on roll call,Giesenhagen.Gilchrist,Haux,Justice,Krehrill<e, Michelson,mildenstein and Petersen voting aye,nay none; 'l'he Mayor declared said four Ordinances finally passed and appri9l oved the same. ~ ~ The City Engineer presented Estimates of the Costs of construc- tion of Sewers in Newer Districts 96,97 and 98 and on motion of f'! Krehmke the sarae were adopted a.nd the Clerk instructed to adver- tise for bids for their construction. The report of the Water & Light Commissioner for January was read and on motion of' Krehmke refered to the Finance Commi ttoe. AdjO~6~~/ City CleW 6'79 RillI)ORT OF Al)}11WPHIA1'IONS A1.\l]) EXlJENDITUmtS ~J.10 MARCH l,1923. APPROPRIA'l'EDt EY..PE:NlDED- GENERAL FUND BALANCE 8729.78 :2842. 55 4841.65 ;-\38.50 12000. 1;~ 70. ;::;2 SALAIUES Streets & Alleys Hydrant Rental I,igh ting Incidentft1s ~J6500 15000 8500 1~2000 10COO 3657.45 10158.~5 8161.50 - .~ $52000 $30707.08 $21292.92 Park Fund 3000 298.50 2701.50 Police ]'und 16300 9897.84 6402.16 Cemetery Fund 7000 2868.~2 4131.78 Ice Fund 40000 28873.43 11126.5'7 Paving Fund 15500 12218.60 3281.40 Sewer Fund 253655-157G68.10 95986.90 :Music ]'und 3100 1000 2100 Wa ter 1i'und 60000 25106.64 34993.36 Light ]'und 140000 61892.06 78107.94 Sewer District 13852.39-13536.02 paving District 39248.28-36396.83 Fire Fund 18600 9220.56 llunds 316.37 ]'unds 2851.45 93'79.44 S mmnary ~662 0~5 67 ?389 68~ 88 0 272.5.71.67 ..p .J,~.Jo. -.+i; , v. -'1i~.- , nm ES1'DiTA'l'E:S 0]' APPROJ?RIA'l'ION"S IN AlrOV1TI HEPOH.'l'S FOR THE WATER. IJIGH'l' & ICE ]'UNIJS AT-m SBI1PLY MAD1TI BY THE CLGRK TO BE ABIJn TO MAKE '1'HE ACCOUN'l' BALANCE : NO AI)PROPRIATIOlIS 0]' SPECH'IC Aft-- M6UNf8 BEINQ mADE IN SAID FUNDS. RESI)EC TFUJJL Y Str13IH 'l'T'.r.m .MARCH 1 "192 3. - ..~ Ci ty C:i!e:tk. 680 GlWID ISL'tND,1:T1mRASKA,MARCH 7,1923. 2'11e Council met in regular session,His Honor,the Ma,yor,presiding and all Members present at roll call. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. A communication YiTaS read from IVrr.A.C.Rice in reference to Lot NO.279,West lawn, owned by him and used by the City for Street purposes and on [aotion of Giesenhagen the matter was referred to -. --., the Street Co:~~ittee,Engineer and Attorney to investigate and report.. A co~munication from Cosandier-McMillen Company suggesting the putting in of a Fire IIydrant between 3,& 4,Streets on Clark St. near their new Lumber Yard was read and on motion of Mildenstein referred to the Fire Cowuittee. Bids of 'Win.Kelly & Co., for Sower Districts N'os.96 & 97 were open- ed and read and on [aotion of Mildenstein referred to the Sewer Com. ~3everal Bids f'or 500 feet of Fire Hose were' opened and read ani on Dotion of Gi esenhagen referred to the Fire Co:mmi ttDe. Several Bids for Air Conroresser Were read and on motion of Krehmk:e ., referred to the Water & Light Commi ttee wi th Power '1'0 Act. ~l.'he Appraisers appointed under Ordinance }To.9l5 to Appraise the property taken in the opening of Sycamore Street,ete,presented their report and O?-th of Qlffice ;Whereupon Petersen presented - --., the fmllowing Besolution; RIi;SOLUTION WlmRI~AS, Ill! l'URSUAHCE OF Ordinance No. 915 of the Ci ty of Grand Islnnd,iiebraska, ()n the 24th day of llebruary, 1923, the Appraisers therein named met as provided by said Ordinance and made a just and fair assessment of the damages for the taking of said property. lWW, Tm:m:m],ORl~,B:m IJ.' RESOLVED by the llayor and Ci ty Council of the City of Grand Island,Nebraskf~ that said assessment of damages be and the same hereby is approved by the ~yor and City Council and the City Clerk is hereby ordered to pay to the persons herein- after named,for the property hereinagter named, the amounts set opposite their names ;or if such payment is refused ,deposit said amounts with the City Treasurer.subject to the orders of the owners and such parties interested; and thereafter that the Ci ty r:f Grand Island take,occupy and possess for its own use the property so approprieted,to-wit; The West 60 ft.of Lot 5 of the County Subdivision of the W-[i' of the sw.~, of Section 15 ,1'ownship 11, North Range 9 West,and part of said Lot 5 of said County Subdivision ,more particularly described as follows,to-wit;Co~nencing at a point on the North line of said Lot 5, 60 feet East of the Northwest corner of said lot,running thence East to the North- east corner of said Lot 5,running thence South 51.8 ft. ,running thence in a Southwesterly direction to a point 60 ft.East of the West line of said Lot 5 and 72.8 ft. South of the North line of said Lot 5,running thence 72.8 ft. North to the place of beginning. JE:HIH}f} H.lIAYM1Ur~ Owner $3565.00 681 :Part 01' :Lot ;:; ot~ the Count:)T Subdivision of the 'I;';"~ of the 8Wt of Section 15, Township 11,lJol"th Range 9,West ,more particularly described as follows,to-wit; Co~mencing at the Northwest corner of said Lot 3,running thence South on the West line of said Lot 3,51.8 ft.,thence in a Northen.sterly direction to the North east corner of said J~t 3,thence West to the place of beginning. J..ouise IJucas ,Owner d"'>50 ~?'" . 00 - _n~ The Westerly 60 ft.of Lot 4 of the County Subdivision of the Vi!; pf the SVJ -;fof See tion 15, Township 11, North Range <), '\Nes t. Louise Lucas,Owner 350.00 Ilot 12 of Block 1,Lakeview Addition, ]mil Schumann, Owner 1000.00 Moved b~,,- Peters en that the fleport of the said Al)prais ers be accepted and approved and said Resolution adopted; Carried on roll call,Giesenhagen,Gilchriee,lIaux,Justice,Krehmke, Michelson,llildenstein and Petersen voting aye,nay none; '1'he Mayor declared the motion c8.rri ed a,nd aYlproved same. 6n motion of Petersen the Clerk vms instructed to A.dvertise the buildings taken in opening said Street for sale by the next regular meeting~buildings to be removed within 30 days after sal e. the City Attorney called attention to the Platting of a Tract of land in the North };:ast part of the Ci ty bU the lambert Heirs and without making the Streets correspond to or connect with the ~treets of the City and Without Presenting said Plat to the City Council for approval;On motion of Gilchrist the action of the City Attorney in the matter was approved and he was instructed to take such further action as may be necessary to fully protect the interests of the City. - ~ Krehmke reported having Employed Rudolph Kruse to oversee putting in of foundation for the 1urbo GeneratonR. Il'he Ci ty Engineer reported the in-advisabili ty of putting in a Se\ver betweeb Front & 'l'hird Streets from Vlashington ~'o Harrison Streets and on motion of Giesenhagen the matter was referred back to the Sewer Comrni ttee for further investigation. '1'he Sewer Co;nmi ttee Re~ported recommending the acceptance of the Bid of ~~.Kelly & Co for Sewer District No.96 and on motion of Krehmke the re}J01't was adopted and contract awarded. 682 The Sewer Conunittee reported that the Bid of ~m.Kelly & Co for Sewer District No.97 was above the Estimate for same and recom- mendied the rejection of same and on Jf1otion of Krehmk,e the bid W:;\8 rejected. '1'he Ci ty Engim.eer presented Amended OlUstimat~ for Sewer J)istricts Nos.97 & 98 and on motion of Krehmke the swne were adopted and the Clerk instructed to advertise for bids for their construction - .... -~ ~i'he Ci ty Engineer presented Estimate of the Cost of Construction of Sewer in Sewer District No.52 and on motion of Krehnll\8 the sf@e was adopted and the Clerk instructed to advertise for Bids for its construction. Bills against the City were presented and read and on motion of l1ichclson, allowed, for list see the Claim Hegister. Reports of the Clerk of Appropriations and Expenditures to 1mrch l,of Collections,for February ,Report of Weigher for :B'ebruary, of the Polide Judge for February,Chief of Police for FebrUary and of the Vlater,Light & Ice Commissioner for ]'ebruary were presented and read and on motion of Michelson referred to the Finance CommittLee. 'l'he Ci ty lnngineer presented J~stimate of the Cost of Paving Pav.ing District No.4l, being South Locust Street i'rom Charles Street to the J3el t Line Railroad, a.nd on motion of Petersen the 1i:stimate was adopted and the Clerk instructed to advertise for Bids for its construction. Adjourned. " ~~~ ~~~r~. -~ ,., (-)E~2) Grand Is1and,lJebraska,Ivlarch 21,1923. The Council met in regular session ,His Honor,the Mayor,presiding D,nd all Members preBent a.t roll call. The minutes of the laHt regular meeting were reu.d Emd alTproved. Bid. of lUck Schnell for buildings in Sycamore street was opened and read and on motion of Petersen rejected. Bids of' Wm.Kelly & Co. ,Grand Island Plumbing COlnpany and of -- ... ~--., Chambers Construction Co., for putting in sewere in Sewer Di~)ts. 82,9? &. 98 were opened and read and on mo tion of Kreh..'11ke referred to the Sewer Committee. Bids of Traill Paving Co.,C.A.Richey Paving Co., and of A.B.Read Company, for :Paving District No.4.1 'Vvere opened emd read and on motion of Petersen referred to the street Committee. On motion of Petersen the City Clerk was instructed to notify the Contractor and the Bond Conrpany to repair Koenig Street,Paving. \Iiater & 1.1gh t Commi t tee reported having bought an Air Compres SOl' of the Iforfolk Gas Company for $;200. The Fire Commi ttee reported reconmlending the Acceptance of the :Bid of the New York Belting &: Packing Co.,I'or 500 feet of their Samson Brand Pire Hos e at $,1.10 less a discount of 207; and on moti on of .Justice the report was adopted <JOd cantre,ct awarded accordingly. '1'he Fire Commi ttee reported recommending tha t a Fire Hydrant be placed at the intersection of Notth Fron~ & Clark Streets near the new Lumber Yard and on Illotion of Petersen the YJator & I,ight Commitlf)ioner Vl;'3~S instructed to put in said Hydn.mt. Bond of Axelson Jnec tric Co., covering their Wiring IJermi t WES reported by the Commi ttee to be in proper form and tl'B surety sufficient and on motion of Giesenhagen the SaL."'1e was approved. ~ . ---., 1'he Sewer COI:lmi ttee reported that Sewer District I'fo. 96 was complete -(1 tind on Illotion of~ Krelunl<e the Cou.Jlcil deterul ned to si t as Et board of Equalization on Wednesdiay April t.tlll9~~3 from 7-30 ,p.m. of said day to 8 o'clock p.m.of said day for the purpose of Equalizing and Assesfdng the expense of sfd.d construction and levying a tax to pay for saTne and the Clerk was instructed to give proper notice thereof '1'11e Sewer Committee reported finding the Bids of Chambers conntruc- tion 00., for SevIer Districts Uos.82,9? & 98 to be the lowest and best bids and on motion of Krehmke the report was adopted and Contracts awarded accordingly. 684 Bills ii,gainst the Ci ty wore reu"d and on motion or Krehmke allowed for list see the Claim Register. Petition of Columbus Nielsen for Sewer between Charles & koenig Streets from I,ocust to Cedar V{t),S opened and read and on motion o:f Krehmke referred to t.he Sewer Committee. Petersen presented the following Resolution and Gilchrist moved its adoption; RIJ;SOIJU'l'IOH. -- ~ Bli; IT RI1S0INJm:) BY THIG MAYOn AIID CITY COUNCIL OF 'I'HE CITY OF GHAlm 1ST. AIm , ITB1BHASKA: That the alley in Block 131 Koenig & Wiebe's Addition to tJln City of Grand Island,lTebraska, be fwd the same isherebb vacated. mtf)JI:HVING HmrlDVli:H Hight of way through said alley for the Sewer now thereib ,and access thereto for maintenance and repair. Wal tel' Iletersen. Resolution adopted on roll call,all voting aye, and the Mayor approved the same. Th e Ci ty At torney asked for advi ee, as to the :PropoB ed Bui Iding Ordinance before preparing same and after sorne discussion on motion of Gilchrist the matter was deferred for further inves- tigation. -~, ~ Ordinande No.9::::2,cl'e[1ot.ing Viater Main District NO.23, and Ordinance No. 9~;;3, creating Water Main District No .24 were presented; :Moved by Krehmke that the Ordinances be placed on their first reading;; Carried on roll call,Giesenhagen,gilchrist,Haux,Justice,ltrehmke, JvIichelson and I>etersen voting aye,nay none,Absent,Mildenstein; The said Ordinances were read und declared paGsed their first reD.ding. \lovcd. by :Petersen that the rules be suspended and the said Ordi- nances be pl;:l,ced on their second reading by their respective ti tle~ Carri ed on roll call, Gi Qi3enl'lagen, Gi lchri s t ,Haux, Justi ce , Krehmke , I"Iichelson and l)eternen voting aye, nay none,absent T.Uldenstein; The said Ordinances were read bb their respective ti LIGS n.nd declared paosed their sezond reading. M:oved by Krehmke that the rules be suspended EU1d said Ordinances be placed on their third reading by their respective Ti tIes; Carried on rol.l call, Giesenhagen, Gilchrist,Haux, J'ustice,Krehrn1ce, chalson and Petersen voting :.'iye, nay none, abaent Mildenstoin; The daid Ordinances were read by their respective titles and declared pansed their third rap"ding. i,iloved by MIchelson tha t the said Ordinances N'o'W. 9;;::~ & 9~23 be place -d on their final paBsage tmd finally passed; , Carri ed on roll c::-JJ.l, Gi euenhagen, G i lchri f3t ,Haux, .Tv.s tice, Krehmke, chelaon and Petersen voting aye,nay none,absent :;1Iildenstein; '1'he Mayor declared said Ordinances Has. 9~~;2 and 9:23 finally pas sed t'lnd a:;_)proved the same. 6135 An Ordinance,No.9~~;4,Amending 13ection 41 of Ordinance l'To.749 Vias presented; TILoved by Michelson that the Ordinance be placed on i to firf.lt reading; Carri ed on roll CCtll, Gi esenhagen, Gi 1c11.r1 s t , Ha.1.1X, .1uot1c e , KrelnnJ<:e , !lichelson and reterscn voting aye, nay none,absent Mi1denstein; The ordinance was re,,",d and declared paf3sed its first reading. .- --~ Moved bv Gilchrist that the rules be suspended !:'md the Ordinance " placed on its second reading by its title; CarrJed on roll cal1,Giesenb.agen, Gilchrist,Hanx, Justice,Krehrilke, "rJichelson and 1'etersen voting aye, nay none,Absent The Ordinance was read by its title and declared Mi luens t(3in; ita paGsed . secona ^ rerHUpg ; Ivloved by Krehmke that the rules be suspended and the Ordina,nce placed on its third reading by its title; Carri ed on roll call, Gi euenhagen, Gilchri s 1. ,Haux, Justice ,J\:reh!'-uee, ?tfi ehelson and Petersen voting aye,nay none,abeend J'Hldenstein; The Ordinance was read bb its title and declared passed its third readinG. TiLoved by Michelson th2.t the said Ordinance be placed on i 1.6 final passage and finally passed; Ca.rri ed on roll call, Gi esenhagen, Gi lcurist, Haux, .Jll.S tice , Krehrnke , Michelson and Petersen voting aye,nay none,absent hIildenEltein; 'l'he J,;Ta.yor demmared the Ordinance finally paD sed and approved tile S8..:rne. :r\[r.~reen of tb.8 Western In,bo1'<:ttories made a proposi tion t.o Inspect the Asprlalt hlving for the Ci ty on the same te1'1:1S as last year ;,nd prefJonted Contract for same ; Qln motion of - ---., l)etersen the proposi tion of the Western Laboratories was accepted and the form of Contract presented referred to the ~ltreet & Alley Commi ttee wi th Power to Act. AdjOl~6 j!f)"~ OJ. ty t,lerk. 6(3(3 Grand. Isla;'ld,lTQbra[~ka ,April 4, 19;:~3, 7-30 J T. 1'1:1.0 Ganem1 :Het as :3. DoaI'd of' }i:4WtLiz<.~,tion ror H'J.a purrose of 1qunlizin[ ant! sooslng the the costs of cunstruction of a Scv[c~r in ~3ewcr Dif:1triet No. 96 and IJevying a Tu'x to pay the exponne ti',ereof' ,His HonoI', the M;,;.yor, }H'e BidiUl.;' and:dl Vi:embc:cD prosent but Mildenstcin. .- '-" Proof of ~ublication of Notice of meeting L_Ei 1} Board of' I;qual- . 4' lZD.l,JCn YJE'c8 read and placed on file; 'The Council re'J1F:ined in SOSBioD l.intil C, o'clock,P.IE. f::l.nd 110 person having appeared object to or protest .ns t thE? propoiJed A;:seHi:JnH:;nt ;-ncL Levy Krehmke "') l' f'" co ,;> ,.} t. c> r'; .>: . '...J ~,) ...... )., \;:,.,.. \.A the fOllowinG iicsolution n.ud '"loved its ado}.ltion; (set; l1eJct ~pa[se) -~ ~ - .~ ~ ~ ~ - ~ }{[i:f30L Url'I:m m:.; IT lllif30LVED llY the '"'\., \5c]7 or and Ci ty Counc j.l of tIle City of Grand uland, Nc1n'(-1s.ka, citt:Lng DB a jloarcl of t':quulization for said purpo~e as per proof of notice ~reGonted: '.l'hat vie do find t:nc totdl e:xpenne of the confJtruction of a l30wer in ;.)c:'Ivcr I)}sLl'ict 0.96 o:f tJ:e City of (}rnncl Inland, J\jelJI'ask,l in tIle l3L1Hl of 056.64; thut the 11cnefitB accruing to the real cstate in naid district by reason of said construction if: 1:n the sum of ;.;\10;)6.64, and. that the rlenefits Hcc:cuinc; to the respective tracts, pieccs and parcelc of land ill said District by reason of tne construction of 8 sewer in said district arc ,-~f-l set OJl 0 ~oi tc the Bevcral c1eucriptioyw U1C:;'C;O:[' belovr as follows: Lot J31 0 C 1;: -'1 146 2 :JAG 3 1/16 4 116 c' 146 ,) 6 146 '7 1.16 D 11lei 1 147 2 147 3 147 4 147 G 147 6 147 7 147 (3 147 Addition U .1'. H. H. Co.' fl LJecond II II " II II II It 11 II II II It II II H It " II II 11 II II II II II .~_ II n 11 " Owner Henry Kroeger lTn 1) e 1 T\3.111c Jacob Jji ellBnck Conrad 1"i ebD8 cle Louis Preisendorf Henry E.chm Henry 'LobsacJi: Jol;Yl H. Pheif John I1lio if Gcol'r:;e Jacoby IUd\: C. Kreiger Herma:n Kickllush 1,0 l'enZ ~)pecJi: Lo renz ~)vecl: Henry Pcuernte:i,n LIa ryD' ire: ~3 t e i 11 J\mount ~?66.04 ' 66.04 66.04 66.04 66.04 66.04 66.04 66.04 (i6 .04 (-ili .04 66.04 66.04 66.04 66.04 66.04 6e.O/l i ~L/t( I _ _. ~. r _t&<,:t1.1 l-;' :n~' "'/ t'i r 'v, " ..,.: _, >~., 1 ....j 1 G-'" ",' 1, r ,'n1' n' 1 !-P' ~ S .J. F". II X' T. Ie' '1. ., (' (.. 'V" ('111'"n1r '" \,~.d.!. I ~ c.C, l,n I O.l C..,.L, J.. e.., CD.rld,&,~. 1, " .L .>.C.,,1. ,1... t" ..Lv r.. , t.' U" ,'-'-- ..' , .....1 .... . x..c, c\18180n HrId Ieten:en voUng aye,nay none,Abscmi:, HildenBte:in, rrll c IJ(),"JTO J. d cc l(.:.~>r'e (1 EesolLltiun Udoptl:)d ~nd alroroved tile [W,lilG. 'rhe mJnutes of the rnecting as [t J:30DTd of :rlquL"lize,tion wero rC[i.Od nDCl ppproved. ~~ f) .___ 0_1."... J Ie']..--; 11 1'!C."l. .Vl.~,(~I; ('". '-~''t"1-'-''1 'J. ana. . ,'~, oC', L ell .,' 'OJ- cu:>lQ: '^l;" 11 4, IS;; 3 The Council (~t in regular f;eG~Llon, TUn TIonor, the Ha.yor,yn'E.lSidinc '>> ~, and Gi Oel enhagon, G1 10h1'1 E t, I-Iaux, ,TuG tio e, :rLre}ur]}(G ,:U1:ioho180n '. anCl ]Jeterscn,present at roJl call, absent Mildenstein. 'The Linutes of the last regular lnecting were regd r.Del ;cl.J:iprovod. 2etition of H.J.VosB,etal. for the paving of raving District 41 '- " ;,.., ::~outh :LocuBt f;treet, ViaB presented c;,nd rea.ct and the Gtreet COI1Lc:l.t- ~ .~ tee }) I' () ~) ell t c~ d e foJlmving report; Cf'o the Honorable Trayor &; City Council; Vie your Commi tt08 on f3treets and AJleys I'ecou,~Emcl tile; ace ance of t~c bid of Trail ravine Co. of .53 for et Asphalt . n """ v.j )'1 r. T'1' ," i' I'I' C' i' 1,1'0 11 1 'I) C> I' )'"' ,', '-, ,(),rr,-c)<. + ,." "" ,ct' '0 b ('< "(' .i,',', '_i ct,. ('1,' 8"'1' . () J,'C;..L. to) .,i ,eo, ,.. ,e'l . ,+ "t.,<, . . "".,) v'.",. L.,., .. ~ "iln, 1 tel~ ~r: e j'~e 11 U Gl1, C .Ha ~Tust:Lce, .I<'.krehmke V/.H.Gilchrist, Cormnittee. Jlt- On motion of Petersen the request of the Petitioners to use Asphalt VI~:~S cld.OI)tcd tl1e I~e))Ol~t of' tl1e COnl?llittee t:ldoIJtcd [.~11d 'rJ:1G 'bid of' Trail raving Co.,accepted and.contraet awarded as per said report. The ~;treet ComrnittcG reported reCot!lmcnding that upon Mr.Hics maldng n, deed to the Gi ty for the Strip of land needed to straighten the Street at , . 111 S place,to the s<:l,tisf'action of the Cj.ty Attorney, that the Ci ty Clerk then de1iwcr to him a Warrant fo:!:' tl'l'" ,,", 1 Po 0 () ~. \# '1t v.._ ().D J.!'t< provided in his propositio~. 'L'he Bond Comrni tt8e reported on :Bonds of' '1'11e Geel' Co., and Ausenmacher Co., I' 01' use of ()treets while bui1dine; and on ~,lOtion of Gionenhagen the Bonds were approved,provided Assenmacher Co., h~n ibeir bond signed within 48 hours by a freeholder,resident of Hc::1l 60unty. Gic:3Cl1h::.~gen 8U[Eent(~cl that n sporl:inl meeting of the Ci ty Covnc:Ll be 11016. Sc,.clot.ime next we}ck to tctke up the !llHtter of n building OrdinD,nce. -~ --w Bi1ls fJ.gninst the City were r)re~3entcd c:.nd J:'cad and on motion 0:1:' Gilchrist al1owed,for list see the Claim Register. . ~F'etition of II.J.1i'tmley [l,nd otbers for a Water Tvlain lJistrict on 13'; f3treet from IJocunt to Tam w,:,s rC[4,d ;lnd on TilOtion of Krehmke rel'cI'rcd to the tel' Corm-ni t tee. I'etition of A.1:l.l"ehrenkam'p n,nc1 ot11GrS for ,;, Water Main Distr:ict on 6harles street from Tilden to Grant WHS read and on motion of ~ichelsonreferr d to the tel' Com.uj,ttce. CGg /"n ("'~('l' "'''II'''''' ,'TVI'"; g';,r, levyinO' a ~3',}.H.lcial Tax in Se'(ler District l:To.'JC, ... _ \./ 1 _J .1 ..:. ct. v v , J,.\l . 1-.,' L- I '--. ,'E, ~ WI"S presented; Moved by Kichelson that the Ordinance be placed on its first readina Cn.JTi cd on 1'011 cD,ll, Gi eBenhagen, Gi J ch.ri fit, Haux, .TUB tic e ,Krehmkc, lEiehelson B.nd Petersen voting ;.~Lye,nuy none,AbiJ8nt , lciens tein; 'Tho Ord.inance Ivan read Lnd decl[~.red paDned its first rCftding. ~ -. Moved. by Krehmke tl1a,t the Ordinance be l'iliaced on i to second rer.ding by -i ts ti tIe ;:u1d t}1<..1. t the :rules be suspended; C<1.,xricd on roll call, Giescnhagen, ,~ilchrist,Haux,Justice, J\:rehmke, Michelson a.nd 'Petersen voting aye,nay none,abaent Mildenst.ein; The Ordinance was read by its t.itle and declared passed its Second. reading ; Moved. by Giesenhagen that tho rules bu m..wpcmded rmd. the Ordina.nce placed on its third reading by its title; Carried on roll call,Giesenhagen,Gilchrist,Haux,.Tustice,Krehmke, llfichelson and 11etersen voting ayc,nay nonc,absent .Mildenstein; The Ordinance was read. by its ti tle ;:""nd declLrE)d })assecl i to third reading. :Toved by Krehmke that the 6rdinance be placed on .i tD final lH].sfJa/:::e and fina.lly' passed; Carri cd on roll call, Gi 8[;enhagen, Gi 10hr18 t ,Haux, .1'1..1.:3 tice ,Krohmke, IJichelson and Petersen voting D.ye,nay none,abf3ent,I~Tildenotein; The lIayor declG~T()cl the Ordinance finn,11y passed and EPtH'Oved tho same. _ _,.I. ~:stimate of the City Engineer of the cost of constructing sewer in DiGtrict l\fO.99 Vif::,;3 I-:renentcd rllU read ;nd on motion of lCrehmke the timate 1';(';',:3 adopted .',nd ti1.e Ci ty Clerk iuotructed to advertise for bids for its condtruction. Eeports of the reroLD.for .Tan.&: ]'eb.o:f' the WeighFiaDter forT0hrch -~ ., and of Depository Banks for tho (~arter were road and on sQtion of Michelson referred to the l?inance Commi t tee. Adjourne~~J City Clork. I '.<]:1 1 Grand Island, :f\febraska. Apri 1 10.1923 the CotJ.ncil met a.t 8 P.M. as IJrovided by I.ftW for Organization,Hi$ Honor, the I\[ayor,lJresiding a,nd all lFiembers pref>ent at roll calIf except ~Jldenstein. '1'he Mayor :Pres en ted his Offic ial Bond as Mayor upon He-TGlection and upon IJwtion of' Giesenhagen the Same wa.s approved; gath of Office was administered by the Clerk and he took his seat as Jv1ayor for the ensuing term; The Offic ia1 Bonds .of Charles H. tTus tice, em.mci lrnan from the Rirst Ward,'Wm.R. Gildhrist from the Second, Wt~.l teI' Petersen from the 'r11iro and Wm.]i' . Krehmk.e from the ]'ourth Vlfud were alJIJI'Oved by the Tf:ayor and he called each of them fmrwarcl ,administered the Oath of office to them and they took their seats as Councilmen for the ensuing ~.'erm. Roll was called,Giesenhagen,Gilch,rist.,H~nlx,Justice, Krehmke,Michelson and Pet.erson being present ,a.bsent,Mildenstein. l\rehm..'ke nominated Councilman Chris Michelson for :President of the Council for the ensuinl year;On motion of Gilchrist nominations were closed ,the rules suspended and the Clerk instruBted to cast the ent.ire vote of the Council for Chris Michelson for rresident and the Clerk cast the Vote of the Members of the Council present f'or Mr .Michelson :for President and the' M~yor declared him duly elected, President for the year. The ]fu>yor afunounced fhe following Conmlittee appointments for the year; Ji'im1,nce, Gilchris t, Mildens tein, Jus tice, Haux Printing,Purchasing and Auding Haux,lIJIildenstein, Gilchrist, Gi esenhagen Streets 8:: Alleys Petersen,.Tustice,Giesenhagen,Haux ]~ight,Water &: Ice Krehmke,Gilchrist,Justiee,Petersen Fire Justice,Mildenst.ein,Krehmke,Michelson Ordinances,Bonda, Elections &: Licenses Giesenhagen,Haux,Michelson,Petersen Police &: Board of Health I\lfichelaon ,Krehmke,Gilchrist,Mildenste Parks and Bands Haux,lltf.ichelaon,l?etersen,Giesenhagen ,~wer~' K;rehY-l1ke ,Peters en, Michelson, Haux - 87TH JJrolJi:lrty 8:: Cemetery 11f1.ldenstein,Giesenhagen,Justice,MicheJ.son ~I'he ~Mayor announced the following appoint.ments for the en'suing t.erm; City Attorney, Harold A.I)rince Weighmaster H.C.Heath 0i ty }gngineer '!l:. W.:Bennison Street Corrrrnissioner Jil. W .Banni son Vlater,Light &: Ice Com- missioner &: Sewer Inspector Clarence W.Burdick Chief of Fire Department Thomas M.Dillon {.,~ Janitor and Jailor .Tor.m PaulGen Sexton at Cemetery Gustav Paulsen City ]?hys ic ian ]j'rank D. Ryder Merchc:i,nts :Police Wm.H. J-ensen Chief of Police J.S.Martin I'olicemen C,R.DeMott, Desk Sargeant Herman Buenger,Desk Sergeant W.H,HEader George Hosier George Heuting CharI es IIenry Morris ]'owler .. Vern Brooks On motion of G:Llchrist the said Appointments were all confirmed. The ]j'inanc e Corami t te e reported. recoEllnending that the Bond of the City Treasurer be fixed in the sum of $50,000 and on motion of Gilchrist the report was adopted. On motion of GilchriBt the Salary of ,T,S.Mattin as Secretary of tlle Board of Health was fixed at ~f;4o. 00 per month payable monthly out of the General fund.. commencing May 1, 19~;3. X'l'he Water,Light 8c Ice Commi t tee reported recOIn.mending thtl t tIle salary of C.W.Burdick as Wa.ter,Light &:. Ice CommisBioner and Sewer Inspec tor be rai sed to ~~)3~~5 per month and on motion of Krehmke the report was adopted the same to take effect May 1, 19~23. On Illation of Haux J.W.Harrison was employed as Caretaker of the ~Pioneer Park at a salar:>; of f~;65 :per month, commencing April 11,1923. Bill of P. O.Harding of ~r55 was on motion of Petersen allowed and Warrants orderedAdjourned ~4 drawn /~zes;~ City clerk. Grand Isl[;;l,nd,lJl3braska,April HV'19:,.) The COlmed} met j,ll regular session,HiB Honor, Tb.e }.iiayor ,JH'osiding and Gi 0 ;30nha.gen) Gi 1ch1' i s t, Haux, .Just i.co, Kreh!TJc e) !V[i chelf) on) IlE Id ens te :il;J., and Peterson present at roll call. The minutes of the last regular and intervening meetin[s was read and ~j"pprovE,d. 1\'fr.A.:E:.Cady presonted fOT aPJJroval PIatt of Ashton Ple,co and the :3am.e 1Ivas examined by the lvIayo:c Coune i lmen .when Gi eD enhagon w.oved that the I'lat of Ashton rIaee bOi'J.nd the same is bereby acce:pted ,}lrovided ,however; tb.at the Hlayor do not sign the Certif- /t.t,'l,'~ ...~_/ iCc;ti;e until the technleal ~ have been completed and the survey checked ::md approved by the ntroot and Alley Commi ttee gnd the City lDngineer;Motion carried on roll ca.ll,GteGenhagen, Gi lCYlri s t, HeJ.lx, ,Tustice) Krehrnke) Mi cl1elson, Mi Idena tein ~ Petersen voting aye) nay none; '1'J:le Mayor decl<~"I'ed the Motion cl::uTied. '1'11e Jlr.a.y(n~ addressed the Council as to the condi tions exir;ting a.nd tl1.8 different functJons of the City DJ'ld their ol)eratian. On motion of Gilch:dst tbe Ci ty Clerk was instructed to advertise for hids for the Audi ting of the accounts of the vay'ious offi(;eB for the past year. of Gilbert's Second Addition Sub. of ~B16ck 1 J\ VVci.S presented (),nd on motion rlr'l,tt of Gilbert's of Petersen aecepted on roll calJg~iesel1hagen,Gilchrist,Haux,tTustice, Krehmke )l{Cichelson, 1E ldenstein and Petersen voting Aye, nay none, clnd the iVTayor defulared the motion cEt.rried. Petersen made report of the sale of the Sycamore Street property and on motion of Mildenstein the same Was accepted and approffed. The Street Committee made report as follows; liTo tbe honorable Mayor & City Council; We )Jrour Commit tee. on Streets and Alleys, having made examina ti on of raving Districts lios.2l,22,23 & ~24,on which Maintenance :Bonds expire in the near futu.re )request that the City Clerk notify The Tyner Construction Co., of' I\'ansas Ci ty and his Bonding Co; thri.t })av].ng DistrictEl 1\foB.2l,~!'~2 ,;~;3)be placed in proper shal)e as ])er Specifi- cations under which they were laid before the expiration of the :Ma.intena.nc 0 peri 0 d. \iVa.l tel' }Jetersen, Chas .1~.Ha.ux, C.H.~Tustice Otto GiefJenhagen) GCHfunittee. On motion of Gilchrist the ReIlort was (j.dJ;rf.lted. The Water,Light &; Ice COTIlmittee reported progreGs in prepa.ring foX' the installation of the Generator recently purchased. The Water Committee reported that \Vater Main Districts 16 & 17 were c oIl1gleted a.nd on rnotion of Krehmke the Council det,"rmined to si t as a Board of Jliquuliza.tion on Wednesday,1\JIay :-'~,1923)from 7"';30 o'clOCK P. M. dJi' saJ.d day to 'B, 0' clock IJ. J.,[. for the purpose of' Equalizin~ and Assessing the Benefits Accrueing to the property in said It by Tenson of the laying of Water Maina therein and ]':'evying a tax to pay tbe GXl)(0rlSO thereof as provided .by law,and the Cj. ty Clerk ViD,S inn trllC 'led to give pro~per not:i.c e thereof. Tbe Bond Commi ttee rel)ortecl finding the following J30nds in propel' 'l'ra:i.1 Paving Company, Covering their and sufficient; r:)~.. ( Con trac t fo;:-])i'~.i{'ic t (l 1'.41 /I ,. , form and the sureties thereof good II Willi:::un Kelly 8:: Co., Clarence IT.Ballard, Benson rlmnbing Co.; Walter D.Boyll, of IliBlll Kelly g:; Co.; Clarence H.Ballard, Benson IJlumbing Co., Walter JJ.J3oyll, rlumber' s ~Bond of rl D:cainln.yer's bond '(.1 H II VI, H. Mader, }")o 1 iceman George N.Reuting n GeoI~ge }Iosie~c ~l Charles K.Henry " M.8mriee ]'owler II Herman BU.enger n Vern Brooks n Vern Brooks " For balance of present Tenn Jahn Pfil.ulsen, ,Tani tor &, .Tailor VI.H.. Jensen Merchants Polic81Il<'1l1 J?rank :D .Hyder Physician Henry C .Hea.th i;'leighma.ster Ha.rold A.Prince City Attorney Clarence ViI'.]3tl.rdick,Wa.tel',Light & Ice Commiasioner and Sewer Inspector W.B.King City Treasurer H.E.Clifford, City Clerk 'Thomas Iv!. Dillon, Chief of E'ire Departmen t On motion of Giesenhagen said Bonds were all accepted and approved. '1'he Commi ttee on Police & Board of Health reported that the contract with 1'hoB.HoBS for care of Em.ergency Hospit811i:xpired M.a.y 1,19:-'23 and asked for instructions as to further contract with Thoe.RoBs or some one else and on motion of Gilchrist the matter was referred to the Committee on 1>011ce &: Board of Health wi tho Power to Act. Justice Called up the matter of the B.& M.Stockyards at their present location. Bids for laying Sewers mm in Sewer Di strict 1199 of Wm..Kelly ('.,,:; Co., :Jnd of' ehambers Construction Co., Were oI)ened and read and on motion of Krehmke referred to the Sewer eommittee to investigate & report. ./A. communication from Wm.Frank Was read and on motion of Gilchrist referr'~'cl to the Sewer Comnli ttee. Bills aga:Lnst the Ci ty Were read [;j,nd on moUon of Krehmke allowed, for list see the Claim Register. Bi 11. of the Wa,tel' Cornmis s i oner ) ror Hydrant Hental.1 the sum of $8685, for the past year was read and on motion of Petersen referred to the Fire ComIni ttee. Bill of Harold A. Prince for Stenographic expense.Postage,etc.for :) the ];.JClDt tvV'o yeD.rs in the sum of :U:l;25 was presented [wd read and on .motion of Krehm}(e allowed and Warrant ordered drawn for ita pa.yment. Peti tion of John IJiebsack and Henry Dittor for the Creation of a Sewer District Between Koenig & Charles street from Plum to Vine Stre(~t WR.8 I'ead :md on motion of IZrehmke referred to the Sewer Com. Petition of E.H.Tribilcock,Adam Ross,Jeff Linder and H.W.Rowland for Water JVlain in J)ine Street from 1511 to L6H and in 1.6 II street frmrt :Pine to 'W11eeler was opened and read a,nd on motion of Krehm.ke referred to trIe Water Commi ttee. 'The Sewer Corrmlittee reported finding the J3id of Wm.Kelly &:. Co., for construction of Sewer in Sewer District 99 to be the best bid and on motion of Kreb.mke the Report was te'A.dopted and contract awarded. An Ordinance No. 9~~6, CreatingWa ter Main Di B trie;;t .No .25, Otidinance 1\] 9')7 C""e..tlno' \1,Tate.r 1'[":i.n Dip,trict lro.26, Ordin;::.tl1ce Uo.92B,Crea.- 1:: o. ,:, ,'.J. a . b . Q, - tine Water lUain Di s t1'.i c t No.2 7, Ordino,nc a NO. 929 , Cr ea.ting Via ter NIain District NO.2B,Ordina.nce lTo.930 Creating Ilc~ving District NO. 50 and Ordinance rW.931,Creating Paving District lifO.51 w'ere :presen- tea; Moved by Petersen th~t said Six Ordinances be placed on their first reading; Carr 1e d on roll call, G:L eBenhagen, Gi lchri 8t, Haux, Jus tice, KrebnJce, Michelson,M:ildenstein and })etersen voting aye, nay none; Said Ordinances NOS.926,9;:::;7,928,929,930 & 931 were each read [11; length :'::L11d. declared pafJsed their first reading. J\itoved by Krehmke that the rules be susJ,)ended and said Ordinances NOS.926,927,928,929,930 and 931 and each of them be placed on their Second reading by their respective tit~es; CEl,1'r ied on I'o 11 call, Gi es enhagen, Gi lch1'i s t, l\laux, J'CU3 tic e, KreJ:rmlce, lifnumb.ri1mm,Michelson,Mildenstein [wd !~etersen voting aye,nay none; Sa id OrcUnances Nos. 9~~6, 9:2 7 , 9~28, 929) 939 a.nd 931 and each of them were read by their respective titled and declared passed their f.l econa. reading. Moved by Michelson that the rules 'be suspended cmd said Ord.inances :tiroG.926,92'7,9f~8,929,930 and. 931 and each of them be placed on their !J!'l3.0:ID'd. reading by their respecti tIes ; Carried on roll call,Gienenhagen,Gilchrist,Haux,Jnstice,Krehrnke, Michelson,Mildenstein and Petersen voting aye,nay none. (S , (' '., ~." f) 6 "'( O<'lO 0')9 f)'Le')' -'ne1 9"J nX1C' '''''ch ()-f' i',',['18m S;:dc1 Jrcu.nances .L'lO:3.;/,o,;). ,;:J,eJU,;;;':"',u0 Lt i 'v'le,..) VC;" ~. were read by their respective titles and declared passed their third r eadl.ng. llroved by }ieteI'Gsn tha,t the said Ordinances Nos.926,927,928,9~29,9~)O and 9~Sl, and each of them be IJlaced on their final pa"Jsage and f:Lnn,11y lJaf,sed; Carried on roll call, Giesenhagen, Gilchrist,Haux,Justice,Krehmke, IV(ichelBon,lll[ildenf3tein and Petersen voting ayc,nay none; The Ml;l,yor declar::d sai d Ordinances No B. 926. g::~? , 9;;;8,929.9 301'-},nd 9~~1 f 1l1' I 1" 'f)"''' 0 P (l ,nd "".,._'I,'~._r.',.lro' V e dthe s r-nns . ~. . " :3.~,,;; -" 0."'.,) ~ :', c;,' "_ " <""- W(1ter ,:Light 8c Ice Gommissioner,Clarence W.Burd~ck.oI'ally advised t}J.e Council that the Chicago Lumber Company had another prOIJosition for eXCht;Hlge of property and outlined the same as given to h:i,m by the representative of said Company; after sorne discusBion of the matter by the Mayor "nd l,fembers of the City Council on mot:i.on of Hauxhe was .instructed to ask the said Company to lJut their propo- sition in writing and it would be considered. Gilchrist called attention to the recent Accident at the Eddy Street Cr02;~.:iing of t.he U/P/H/H/Co . ,On motion of J?etersen the Ci ty Attorne;wf, Vl1.::S instructed to mriluwnTI prepare an Ordinance requiring sa.tel U.I'.H.n Company to keep a Watchman at said GrosBihg da];iI and night . The Ci ty 'I!;ngineer presented :Elstimates of cost of I'aving }laving >( Districts NOs.39,50 &: 51 a.nd on motion of' :Petersen the same were adopted and the City Clerk instructed to advertise for Bids for their Construction. Heports of the City Clerk and Water,Light & Ice Cormllissioner for March 192;5 were read and on motion of Gilchrist referred to t,11.e J?inanceCmrmli ttee. Ad,jOU~rned ~/)~~ P / r~i:~.-?~ Ci ty Cle~k 7 Grand Island,l'Tebraska,A1H'il 19,1923,7-3- I).M. ~J:'b.e J~la.yor C:alled a Special rneeting of. t11e Ci ty COLtDcj.l to consicler the matter of the Exchange of' properties wi th the Chicago IJumber Company to get room for the putting up a bu:i.lcling for Storage of Ice at the Ice Plant. His Honor the Mayor presiding and Giesenhagen,Gilchrist,Haux, Krehml;:e ,Michelson ,mildenstein and 'Petersen pfesent r~ t roll call, absent Justice. 'The matter of the I'roposi tion of the Chicago lumber Compt.'l.ny for an exchange of properties was taken up and discw3sed by the Ma.yor and each Member of the City Council. On motion of Gilchrist it was expressed as the sense of the Council tha t t.hey could not accept the proposi tion of the Chicago :Cumbel' COmIJany but would consider a pro:po(d ti on for an even ex.ch.ange J foot for foot of the property and. dollar for dollar for rent to be paid by each party. AdJO~~~ City Clerk. o u Jn~}PORIJ.~ 01l' At)j)HOPHIATI<J:tfS A1r1) ]J:XP7"'i:OCDITURmn '!O ]flAY 1.1323. Apl)ro:p:d.atQi:~penGed B~lI,lanoe Gl1llneral Fund sa.lar'w.e $ strell}t$ & Alleys liyd:rtlnt Ren:t.t!tl J.d.. fPlti na t~ t;reettJ Ine:i.dentt1.1s ~F;6600 15000 3500 eta 12000 10000 4 905.? 7"i 1661'1.5' i3161. 50 1594.~e3 ....1I1?..57 338.50 178.45 -496..64 r;(.....h.,.,.- _..,,;). Vi) ;:;;507.80 4010.1~ (5) :5658.41 6f516.43 13236.50 a.o?9.40 ,;]80. lie i;100 ;;;4.461. 07 6;2.113. l()S...ol 39.24EJ .2l3 1l414.3Z }.)~Vl~lg ::D1.mtrj,~t i"\lnd g833.95 'lbe above AIJpr~priat1on$ ...in tlJ.~ I<itflt tJ Ws't$r 118;~1.55 IG498.64 -~.;.\(tt.. ~11A'rli\"--'" ''oil{ 4}t~ V\.., V .... "l ~~IIt:;n_r .T_: - -_-'Fir Jef) ';J no' . "liO 'iI( 'i<?u~,.;t\,;i -- "J. -too') 3000 J?a.rk )'und 49a.IO Pt)l:i.~~ l'und 192!39.44 camete:cy Furid ;3i341.5~ Fire Fund 12.Q83..er7 I CJl!FU11d 31l'f63.50 ti;':C,(55 .512(j:.31......'.~f.4~1, ~4 .57..."....~201, 94 rl. ~4 16300 1"IOOG 10600 40000 15500 Paving l'una. 'i <1{.~90'.~.O... -,rIor--CJ.. ~,~ ' -I'V , :t:1gbt Funds a"'$: onlW te.nta.tl'\t~~$til~:t.~s put in toenttble, t11$ b$:w.neing 0,f' the ~eJloX"t; heM~j th~ _lant.l'GS imS'a.illftt'ttt~$ ~.:r~Gn1y tentativi;l. ,')fo'''' ~~Ct "" 0"),, U "'OJ ,1ewer Fund 171,374.70 llYu.ml C )\4nd 31CO 1000 G~;[;tnd l$..1atld.lfebr~$m ..April ~o ,1923. #e:/~~ e rl1'f4~;r'tK Viat~~I" liund 60jiOOO 36" 548.9:.5 I4.ght FtU:ld 140,000 'I? .76 8owt;'!1' Dj.at:rletJ\mQ 14.909.0~ 14,746.02 aU'.arnary Re$:peeti vely Sullmi t t$d. 9 9 Gri3~nd Island,Nebl'a~31-:~ll, 2,1923,7-30,P.M. The Council et f~8 a. D .1..c~ .U o El., ra- 0.1 'lGql1tJ,1i ;ojD,t,t. on fa r trle IJul'}Jose of T~qu.a1iz:i. and Assessing the benefits accrueing to the respective 1,oL n , tJ:TtC t B V,1 r eel S o:t 1 an d i. n VI ate r IJIa i n D i :3 t r j c t S Ilo S . 16 & 17 by reason of the laying of tel' ins therein and of levying a Special T13;X to :P::-1Y tbe :portion of said imrn'ovements }.)l'ovicled by Ifl,w; IUs Hono:c, the NI:lYO:C pres:i.ding nnd Giesenhagen, G i 1ahri s t, mcL UX, :Tu s ti 0 ('. ~ Kreh"lk EJ, iehel son, LvIi IdenfJ ta in (',; Peter;] en ;resant at roll call. TIle Council rerrmined in SCSSlon until 8 o'clock p.m. and no person having appeared to object to or protest inst the proposed D:W8:3:'3'riCn t and levy ,:Froo:f of Fublicat:Lon of :Notlce 0:1:' Tneeting as 11 }3o!.u'd of 'i;qllalization was re1:1,d Lilld filed,Wl1oreupon Krehmk(c; pre::;ented the following Hesolutj,ons nnd 'cloved. their I\.doption ~3aid HesoL.t:Lons were 8e,ch adopted on roll ea,11 a11i'i1c)11'lbers of the City Council being present and votihg aye For copi,'3s of Heso1ution as to District Ho.16 See tIle next e hereof,Page 10 and as to solution as to District NO.1? Bce Page 11 hereof Following said Page 10 Tb.eminute:3 of t'110 '(\i:~eting as [i Board of;:~qU1:j.lj,z(Lti on wor'o :r approved. }...d.j O'Ll)~rled.. ~~ City C 1 En:'k 10 RE SOJ.> lITJ.91'J BE IT RJj;SOIJVED by the Mayor and City Council of the City of Grand Island, l\febraska, si tting as Board of Equalization for said purpose as per Proof of Notice presented: That VIe do find the total expense of tIle construction of a water rnain in water main District No. 16 of the City of Grand IDland, :Nebraska, is the sum of $ that the benefits accruing to the real estate in said district by reason of said construction is ,in the sum of $792.00, and that the benefits accruing to the respective tracts, pieces and parcels of land in said District by reason of the construction of a water main in said district are as set opposite the several descriptions thereof below, as follows: Lot Block 6"- -13" 7 13 8 13 9 1:5 10 1:5 6 1 7 1 8 1 9 1 10 1 6 2 7 2 8 2 9 2 10 2 1 49/6' 2 49/6 3 49/6 4 49/6 5 49/6 1 5 2 5 ~5 5 4 5 5 5 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 4 Addition GITbe-i-:.-rrs Second 11 11 Front. 52.8' 52.8 5~!'. 8 52.8 Amount ~p26 ~-40 26.40 26.40 26.40 26.40 26.40 26.40 26.40 26.40 26.40 26.40 26 . 40" , 26.40 26.40 26.40 26.40 26.40 26.40 26.40 26.40 26.40 26.4:0 26.40 26.40 26.40 26.40 26.40 26.40 26.40 26.40 11 11 II 11 II 1I U ,c, II II 11 52.8 52.8 52.8 52.8 52.8 52.8 52.8 52.8 52.8 52.8 52.8 52.8 52.8 52.8 52.8 52.8 52.8 52.8 52.8 52.8 52.8 52.8 52.8 52.8 52.8 52.8 11 11 1I II Ii n Russel Wheeler's & II 1I Silbert's II II II 11 11 II II 11 II n G3!lbertts II II 11 II II II II Il 11 -;t "1/ / L ttkt,-L2j1!j~ ...~ RES91:,gT f.9N 11 BE IT RI~SOLV'ED by the MayoI' and Ci ty Council of the Ci ty of Grand Islandl Nebraska, sitting as a Board of Equalizat.ion f'or said p~~pose as per pI'oof of notice present.ed: That we do find the total expense of the construction of a water main in \Vater Hain District no. 17 of the Ci t.y of Grand Island, Nebraska is the sum of $ ; that the benefits accruing to the real estate in said district 1:JY reason of said construction is in the sum of $981.30, and that the benefits accruing to the respective tracts, pieces and parcels of 1a.ncl in said. District by reason of the construction of a water main in said district are as set opposite the several descriptions thereof below, as follows: Lot """6 7 8 9 10 6 ? 8 9 10 6 7 8 9 10 ]'rac . 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 e.i 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 q ~ 3 4 Block - 20 20 20 20 Addition Sc hin1iTIel~-r6- II II II II II II 1I \I Ii ]'ront 52.8 52.8 52.8 52.8 52.8 52.8 52.8 52.8 52.8 52.8 52.8 52.8 52.8 52.8 52.8 9' 52.8 52.8 52.8 52.8 52.8 5~2 .8 52.8 52.8 52.8 52.8 52.8 52.8 52.8 52.8 52.8 52.8 52.8 52.8 52.8 52.8 52.8 52.8 20 21 21 21 ~~l ;:~1 2 2 2 Gilbert's Second Ii II II It II II II 11 II 1I 2 2 3 3 3 3 15 15 15 16 15 14 14 14 14 14 5 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 II II II II II Ii Schimmer's II if II 11 II II II 2 II Gilbert's Second II II II II II II 1/ II II II II II Ii tl II II Amount ~p2"6-'4,O 26.40 26.40 26.40 26.40 26.40 26.40 2 6.40 26.40 26.4,0 26 .40 26.40 26.40 26.40 26.40 4.50 26.40 26.40 26.40 26.40 26.40 26.40 26.40 26.4,0 26.40 26.40 26.40 26.40 26.40 26.40 26.40 26.40 26.40 26.40 26.40 26.40 26.40 26.40 . .~ ~~- 1.,'. Grand Is I IJ e 1) }~ [1 S }:.:1 I :tV'[[t:1 L~) 19 ~'-~ ~3 TILe Council "'et in ]'cgl1lar L1(3~);:Jion,IT:i~3 aonoT,the JJTayOl', sid:iD I ers present at Toll call. '1'heminlJ.tE)[3 of' Ute la;3t regular cJ.nd of :intervening lueetinguwece reEtd [~rld aI)pro.ved~ !\ cor:Fnun:LcrJtion frOlil 'Citizen'; in l'cfcrcnce to Ute concut:Lon of \(/(~ut l<:oerli6L ;:3t)~c)ct i":r~o t1"le e1'1(1 of t'.:..18 r)['tvi.ll1~{ to ttl.(~ S'uG'Cj~:c t,o:c':\' W2.S re2d arLd. on fnotion of GiJ.christ referI'ed to tl1C street :l:"lley C o(,unret tc e to :i nvcBt:igato "nel report. 1\. COi;lmunication from O.tto Klarr ~CIS to the floodi o r tllt~ -L\ ,1~) C.:"'! e (1 t of h:L8 residence from the Sewer several times was read and on motion of ldenstein refer:c,"d to the SC:lvver ((lommi t tee. .\ co::nro.un:Lcation fro:.:' l\[elDon Ikunber S; Elll Iy Co., in rei'er,,)r1ce to 1J Placing their Platform Scales in Space b~tw8en Sidewalk & curU VI('_2,[j :ren,cl f),LId on. ;Tl.otion. ()~f G.ilcl'lrist I~Ej:feI~~ee(i to tIle i3tJ~(:~et :::";'" A].lf:;:Y- C:o ttc::o. .A proteut.by '.rhos I{tngan,nrneDt Floth,Nick SC}ln(~ll and others arz;aLnf3t the }J[Lv:ing of '{:Lnc ;::;tnc.at South of Second ;3t:r~et\'ja3 rc,:"d n,nd on D10ticn of Krehml,e refecred to tb.e btrt'let & aLley Committee. 7;ids o:f ron Vam T3ui3k:L rk, MarBh, ']'D.ylor /', CI~- <t', Vl ..~j \':7~)] .Ir (:':l.p (~,.': t::J.. <::'~ 1 c. '" c~... . ..,\.. "",..L ,_. 18: for A.ddirtLgrlg the Accoll.nts for the }Jafd~ year Vfera :read n.ncl on :otion of' GieGcnhagen retft[Jrrec1 to the bHlCi1,nCe COl1lmi ttee. Bid.::=; of Then;.}). Tyner Con~3trllCtion Co C.A.Richey Faving 60 and J. V.'. ill I\'3.vinL Co for paving Paving Districts 39,50 ~ 51 were opened and 1'e l'nc n motion of Mildenstein 1'of;1'1' to the ;'jtr-co.t c: Alloy Cor:un:i t tc:e. II.A.Prince presented a Plat of some land owned by the Joehnckls ;:3ou. st of tho Joehnck cl.itiOYI e D t ~j. Y1E:': tl.l e oj~-' EiO:18 Of! FU.lc1 on e,otion of Id.enstein tIle ruatter W~'l.S r el>}~e(l to tl'1C Cj tl"::: et 1 e3T (J or;uJi. t t C~~ e '" J',n.U::;,Yl tJ 1 e ~.; t J:' ('; 0 t C ttee I~eterc!en 2.sked t (3 COL1.flC i OTn tllG SC"VCT'u.l s IJI'8sent a list of Si s to be corlclenltled ;i n tlleir :cespec ti ve Wards, by the ne:g:t meeti so tllat s.easonable work Ce:n be done. tTI'O..tJ. ]?C{,v.j~Ylg (~O~~11)."'-:)TXIY. sented Contract Bond For Pavi J),iutrict lio. 41 (~,sk:l. t -ell e s be o.xcbanged faT' c Bond approved two weeks [j~O . U!1 iJlotion, oi~ C~iec) n th.e Bond w",u:; roved the Cle:cl; inst~uc-Led to I'ct't:lrn l' J30nd. -, ...., ..l, t) ., ~. \ ~ .i- E;; :1 ~L" i~: orlC iJ oJ' ":T t'i .."- . .\..1 . 00 U I' 'I .~ I 0 l.L ;:j c: TJ. 0 "'>,T.t n. C; ':.;3 () YI (j of .! 11 o~c j.. C Cl,fl cctt1c v..:c:ce, .C 0 lJ. yO!. (J. e ~:-)C)nc: C~O ':j.t't,,::_'C to "bc::; cL.t1 pl'o.pel' forr.1.1 ~il"16. tile t~)lJJ" t:lc'.:;'I3 11 J' J' j,. c i G f1 t 1"10 11 ":. 0 t~ j-. C II 0 f' ;.> (J B r::l~J neVI t:; J' ~~:t o n e,,-- :P ~ 0 8~ Q i sueu. trl~Le cs(~n tive of a X'II i V'~~'., I C 0 \fn'1.~3 }) l' C E~ ell t 1nr: -t C-;l be iDS1.1Cd c1 r'lrli t c.L.rl(:~ n "Lotion (" uJ.. ctcrsen '[:1(: c- Gl.tes-t waG denl8d. r.r11 e :I. ol:i. c (; r\rl (t ~3o (;~:t~r (} 0 f' r (:'(:',__1 tr1 e r art as follows; Grand I B l(~cn cL I I' . ]~st ,I. ..1 ", ~'.J ".j Co TO IL: l\.~3 f j. rf) t 0 ~f 2no L' 8 . :3 8 I Cc;':..I'et;JJ.ce:r'f) 01" tIle lie:)! IIos:pitcl1 ,v\re t.l"le CO.r:EJittee,orl. T:.o of }:I o~;.::.l i Vie:c () ~;;L1...,l tll O':C i ze ci to 1"8111 lIe S ElynG l)ftx't i e f3 J ]VII' , r},rJ. J/.:I' G .. ass l'ar the coming year of 1 3. tel'""c~tof'OI"0 ,t.l1e FJ[:~~r'(~eLlerlt \-;fJ,D i2b.OC) :["or tJ"l() i~il'Dt t'i'"vt:.) ..~orlt~(J_~)1 for first, to Octobel' first,af1d O.CO per ntll for 'Llie balance of Y'8al'ti.ncluding coal,groceries 8.nd Ii ~u. '~:i'/e,ttle C~on1r~litteo ,J:ltJVC::j corne t:,Q [-1.rl D.{(I' e.!~J(~nt vfit}1 J\Tl'.ctl"lcl J\.T:.cs..I{of3D :Cox' tllern to l~ecei.~lc [~, en,sl} c:J.,J.'J,e} L;jOrlt.111y.. 8;3, 0:[':5. 00 J)e~r ~"1l0n,t1:1 r r 0" Yj'l .f.." .1'. '.J' , ~:', "e' , i 0 (j C' .t.. or) e',o r i l' <'- t :": r;!i CJ C" e l' ": (1 Vi t ['1 F 0 T' e .1, ~". ..., ". '"-' \..J '-'.... I -' ~l-. _, . I.... .1 "r I .---' . . J;~'-" '"-'.~ " J. - .... ... .J... IJc1.1ance' of theyen:r', elect:cic lights S:; l'hone :Lncluded.And also a_c) px.t~n ~O-l' rlny- fO~ e'nC~l ~D+l'p~t. 0~lrl'Q c}]Q-l'Cnl~ . ,",,~)....L tJ~ J:"......~ .......<:"" .... ~~.. <"'"J. J;<"^l v -J..... '0 ":-_...... ":~r' " ,. .~'~.~: .~ r ore subnnt )tnG same lor yot'.r :coYcl1,C:eo.!'All (:;YJ.Btelrl) V,".. I:~ 11 C~:L lC~t"~I~ I i:3 ~L J .\~:,.l"n . ~lT . }(1' l.:: . C OLL,:: it; t (;: c . Un motion of Gilchrist L'}'j (; .r elJo l' t VV'(.-.l D L.:., c' ()}) t cd. The }J(0rk Connnittce r ortecl wo being done on Gemorial n, on fJroaGlIIcll t,rl1 G ;~.) GVi e ::C' CO ':'L1X;1 i .// tJ C (~t I~ e 1) 0 ::c t c: cl f3 CiNe l' ]) i.u ..Ie T. i G t lJO 11 {J (~,) c 1 et c,d b.nri orl'.oti()T10f e U10 council deter ned to sit as e Board of iZtition on Wednesday l!Iay 16,19~:23, f:rom 7-3C :p.rn. to ,) , Y'fl . .<".1.'. of said fo1' the purpose of €Hlualizing [.:rId ['UHlcBLling the eLl -~}e tl-lor-cof' E~.}ld.. le-v:')?iD{{ F), t1tir,}~ L J)(:t~Y fJD~:L(~ GX1')erlse tile C lerlc -w'r...}3 inBt:ructer5 to We') V ,__~ VroPC;)I' /' () tic e Ul C;';I'eon. BiJls net t,'118 City' were r r:.nd on Elotion of Id(::l)fJ tein, ., 1 ., n a.L .owecl,lor lfust of Brune see the C inl i8te1'. etition of Geo.A.Kna})p,J.B.Ko h Mrs.lllwhfj.n}( r:el1y 11 Co., for the creatiun of Sewer lhstrict between 6" & 711 streets from er~l ~ro C118I1ry vJ~r:';J and on motion of Giesenhagen referr to f:';('3vrer Committee. [letition of H.Vi.Kirkrllun,',E:.T.:Brown,Albert eters for CI'Cf'Lt:i.on of a ;3vffler TJiutrict be en Kimball At\H)l1Ue ~'nc1 Oak Eitreets ,Crorn East Koenig treat South was read cn 'Lotion of lZrelnnke T' eJ' e:c 1" (; d. to t}J:,S' rJ e"V'I8 }., (; ornrai t .t. e e. VI c:.~ B x' e (:~. d. on rnbtion of Michelson referred td the e1' etition of Ca:d:: <Jocihnck for tel' main DistTict in ,John street - GC.. 1/) rei~itj.ons of e.G. sen,A.]).Sea.I'S, nell pyne ]T _ ';iI. j\~31]. t 0 r~ f'ox-- iJIC cJ'etJetic:n of" Cl f)'eliveI" J~ist::cictEj '\7est oJ' C~~f'El,.rl.t ~~;tI"(;et !'.,.n e:xt end:i tt:.Y01,lf;tt LYle .A,11oYf~ or' omenta between the several Streots in Ashton Place were presented and read andu motion of EreIlm}>:e refereed to t110 ::;OV,[81' Co ttee. et]. ti ons of tIlB S<'l'ne parti es for VIa tel' in ~iBtricts were Te!:Ld !,Lnd on .'Ilotion ()f KTehmke referrc::d to the tor CO'lmittee. Vrdh18nce NO. 9~)2 Levying a Special Tax :in or n IJistriet No.16,Ordinance l'fO.9;5Zi,Levying A special , In V'11 ter in ~iGtrict m).l7 and Ordinance NO.934 Creating terUiain District No.29 were presented; :U[oved by leI' e tbat the sc:dd Crdin~H1CeL> be placed on their :fil~Bt yo ; "Carried on roll call,Giesenhage~,Gilchrist,Haux,JuBtice,Kr0llnke, chelson,Mildenstein and Petersen voting aye,nay none; id three Ordinances were read 2nd declared yassed their first r'eEld.il1E;:: . ved by J>JlildenstE:)in trlut the rules be sV.Bpended L'lld srL5.d Crdinl'3l1c es :placed on thei l' second reading by tb.oir resllec ti vo t:itles; CarTi cd on roll call, Gi eE\ enhagen, Gi 10111' i f3 t, Haux, Jus tic e ,Kreludec, Jvlichelsol1,NIildcmstein and }'et,;ri3en voting liJ,ye,l1;Y none; Said three Ordinances were' read by their respective titles und declared passed their second reading. Moved by kr~hmke that the rules be suspended and Baid Ordinances be placed on thiir third reading by their respective titles; Car:ded on roll Cftll,Giesenhagen,Gilchrist,Haux"Tnstice,KrehLlke, lUchelson,Mildem3tein. and I'eterson voting aye,nay none; Sa:id Ordinances were each renci by their reSllecti ve ti tles. (J ec l(':Lr'(,~d T),}.H D cd. tIle i l~ tl'1i l~cl Tl.-oo~d.,in[;; Moved by Icrehmke that said Or'cUma.nces NOS. 93~2, 933 & 934 and each of' them be placed onthej.I' final IIEl.:3sa&';e and i'inEI,11.y })assed; Carri ed on 1'0 11 c~J,ll, Gi es enhEl,g en t Gi lell1' i B t, Haux, .Jus tic c ,Krehn\lc e; lVLiehelson, Iden:3tein rmd PeterDen voting aye,nay none; 'Ii' 11'.. .j.' ., ' , c' " ITO'" 9'"'<) C)'Z'l. 0 g'.LL f.. "1 ~.ne Mayor c.eCl.areo sald }Y'o.lnanCBS, 'J.-.,)r:",',-,d 6: ":)0. .'111[;:,.1. y p c:LS sed Lind aPIH'oved the f)~:.Ulle, and each of tll em. The Gi ty ineer p:cesented :Plans and :mstimates of the "cost of THtJ.kin/lj; various connections C,o:Bll-eC...t"i"oTls wi th the NeVI :3toTIl1 3 ewer and on Iloti on ct: Gi eu enhagen the sa,mew.:re Etdollted. and the Clerk instructed to advertise for bi~s for their construction. Hel)Orts of the Clerk,ClIlef of :Policl~;I'olice Magistrate,\~iei ter were road and on motion oj Michelson referred to the Finance GOTlmlittee. Adjourned ~&~'~ IT Ti' 0".1.';" . DT\ .l.J.. .i-.J. J...,I -i... . .L~, c: I TY 0 nm.K , . . ..' 15 Grand Island,Nebraska,May 16,1923 'The Council met in regular seGsion,His Honor,the Mayor, "j, presiding and all Members present at roll call. 'The minutes of' the last meeting were read and-approved. Henry Jay addressed the Council in regard to SOIDe lots he has a dEled for and which are used by the Ci t;y for Street purpoaeB On motion of Petersen the rl1atter was referred to the Eltreet & Alley CODKuittee Dnd City Attorney to investigate & Report. J3icls of Grand Island Plumbing Co. ,and of William Kelly &: Co_, for putting in several Drainage connections as advertised for were opened and read and on motion of Krehmke referred to the Sewer Connni ttee. I)rpposi tion of the American Beet Suga,I' Company to pay a por- tion of the expense of a covered. drain from IJocust to Ada.rns Streets was read and Discussed by the lfLayor and Council and Attorney and Jf:ngineer and on motion of Gilcl1ri~}t the ae"me was referred to the Sewer Committee,Attorney and IGngineer for further investigation and report. H.E.Clifford.City Clerk asked that he be given a vacation of six weeks commencing about June 1;111 and on rnotion of Krehmke the request was granted. Mr.Henderson, a Taxi driver ,ad.dreDsed the 60uncil in regard to having a st.and set aside for l'axi Drivers :,md on motion of Haux the matter was referred. to the Street Cormni ttee. The Finance COllnnittee reported recoITllnending the acceptance of the bid of Warren V..m Buskirk for Auai ting the Accounts of the City Officers for the past year for $162.50 and on motion of Gilchrist the Heport was ad.opted and contract a""al'a.ed. '1'}1e Street COl1'TIni ttee made report as follows; To t:r~e Honorable Mayor We,your Coramittee accept~nce of the bids icts NOS.S9,50 and 51. & City Councim; on Streets and Alleys l'ecoI~nend the of Trail Paving Co., for :Paving Distr- Walter Petersen, ehaa. Xl. Raux, C.II.Justice, Otto Giesenhagen, Corami ttee. On motion of Petersen the Heport vvas ad.opted , contracts aw&,rd.- ed and the Ii/myol' instructed to enter into proper Contract<i~ 16 The Street Committee made report as follows; To the Honorable Ivlf:hyor & City Council; J1'Tay-16-;~3 ,"Ve, Your Committee on Streets & Alleys recommend the g:r'anting of Permi t to 1:,felson Lumber &. Supply Co., to place Beale between Curb Line ::md Sidewalk on I..ot 8 1310ck 39 Ori17- inal Town ;J?'roviding entire space wi th exception of Scale '" Platform is laid. wi th concrete .from Curb to Lot 1;1ne under supervision of Gi ty Jilngineer ,and said Nelson IJwliber & Supply Co., furnish Bond ;satisfact.ory to City Attorney, to protect the City from any damage that may arise from the granting of this permit. Walter Petersen, Chas.L.Ha.ux, C.II.Justice, otto Giesenhagen,Com,1li ttee. On rrlOtion of Petersen the report was adopted. The following Resolution was presented; RESOLU~'ION :BE IT RJJlSOINED by the Mayor and Ci ty Council of the Ci ty of Grand Island, Nebraskt;;l.; Tf18 Mayor [.Lnd Ci ty Clerk are hereby authorized and empowered to execute a Deed tp Detlef Joehnck to that part of South Plum street ,as platted in the original Joehnck's Addition ,lying North of the lforth line of :B~ast John Gtreet,and that part of South Vine Street ,as platted in the Original Joehnck's Addition to the Oi ty of Grand Island,Nebraska, lying liforth of the N"orth line of Henry Street,upon the execution of a quit claim deed by Detlef Joehnck to the Ci ty of Grand Isl::-,;;.nd,J:Jebraska,for street purposes,of such part of Fractional Lot One (1),Fractional Block Eleven (11) ,in Joehnck's Addition to the City of Grand Ialama,Nebraska-,as shall be cieemed by the 01 ty Engineer neces-~- sary to complete a roadway from East John Street to South 1'1um in Koehler :Place ,and the decUcationto the public as a public roa.d of suoh part of the Southast Q,uarter (se-,l) of Section Fifteen (15) ,'l'ownship ]aeven (ll) ,North of Hange !\Tine (9), West ,as shall be deemed by the City Engineer necessary to connect East Henry Street with Ashton Avenue. Walter Petersen Chas. I,. Haux, Otto Giesenhagen C.R.Justice ~ Moved by J'etersen that the Resolution be adopted; Carried on roll call,Giesenhagen,Gilchrist,Haux,Justice,Krehmke, 11lichelson,Mildenstein and Petersen voting aye,nn,y none; 1'rle Me,yor declared the Resolution adopted and approved the same. ~I\he Water & Light ConTIni ttee reported that the getting ready :for installation of the new Generator was progreGsing . 'l'he Water CorJltIlittee reported that '\Nater lvIain Districts 18 & 29 were completed and on motion of Krehmke the Council determined to sit as E Board of Equalization on lfednesdaY,June 6,1923 from 7-30 P.I\lr. to 8 O'clock 1'.M. of' said day for the purpose of J~qualizi.ng and Assessing the cost of same cl.l1d leyyi-ng a tax to pay the portion of said tax l)rovided b~l law. and the Clerk was instruxted to give proper notice of said meeting. 'l'he Bond Commi ttee reported finding the Bonds of 'Trail Paving Company covering their Contracts for Paving Districts Nos.39, 50 and 51 to be in proper form and the sureties sufficient and on motion of' Gieseuhagen the said Bonds were approved. 17 11'he Bond Commi ttee reporteel finding the following Bonds in proper form and th;, sureties thereon sufficient and recoll:llnended their approva,l; J. S.Martin, Chief of Police C .H.DeMott, 'Policeman Goehring-Sothman Co., Use of I,ocust St. W.O.Kensinger, For Housemoving Permit I.H.Ja.y 11 Grand Island Plumbing Co., Drrdnlayers :Permit Grand Island r!lurnbing Co. ,I)lurnbers permi On motion of Giesenhagen the Heport was adopt d and the Bonds accepted. and approved and the respective permits ordered is- s tl.ect. The !Jolice COInnai ttee reported a Small Tornado J...oss on the J!knergency Hospi tal Building and Asked whether any Insurance was carried on said Building; Also whether Tornado Insurance Was being carried on the City Buildings and on motion of Petersen the matter Wt=.LS referred to the City Property Committee to investigate and report; The Park Committee reported work being done at the City Parks. 1'he Sewer COlmlli ttee reported. Sewer Iii s tric ts 87 & ( 99 comlJle- ted accord.ing to Contract and on motion of Krel1mke the Council set Wednesday,J june 6,1923 from 7-30 to 8 o'clock P.M. rom of said jay as the time for sitting as a Board of Equalization for the purpose of T~qualizing and AElsessinEi the 13enefi ts aCCI'ue- ing to the respective tracts of property in said Districts and IJevying a tax to pay for same.and the Clerk was instructed to give proper notice thereof. The Sewer Cormnittee reported finding the Bid of William Kelly &; Co., for the putting in of the Special Connections wi th the Storm Gewer as advertised , to be the I,owest l2.:.nd 'best bid and recomrnended the .Acceptance of same and on motion of Krehmke the report was adopted [;,nd Contract awarded accordingly. Bills .against the Ci ty were read and on motion of ltrehmke allowed, for list see the Claim Register. :Peti tion of Henry Joehnck et al asking that they be given the 'benefit of the several public improvements installed in the City was read and on motion of Gilchrist the Clerk was inst- ructed to advise the Peti tioners to file sepa,tate Peti tions for the improvements desired. 8 IB Petition of' Charles Bryan et ale for Sewer between 611 & 711 Streets fi'om Beal Street to the right of way of the U.P .H.B.CO. was read and on motion of Krehnike referred to the Sewer Com. The following Ordinances were presented;No.935,repealing Ordi- na.nce NO.907,J':To.936 Vacating sertain Streets &: Alleys in 'f. .Toehnck t s Addi tion,NO. 937 Changing na:me of Plum Street in .Toehnckts Addition to lJaple Street,NO.938 Creating Sewer District NO.IOO,being in the Alley South of East Koenig Street from :Plum Street to Vine Street ,NO.9 39 Creating Sewer Di stric t NO.IOi ,being between South Kimball and South Oak Streets from East Koenig St.to Horth line of Hann's Second Addition and NO'.940 creating; Sewer District NO.I02,being between Seventh and l~igh th Streets , from Beal Stree t to Cherry Street; Moll1ed by Krehmke that said Six Ordinances be placed on their first reading; CaxTiedon roll cal1,Giesenhagen,Gilchrist,Haux,.Tustice,Krehmke, Michelson~Mildenstein and Petersen voting aye, nay. none, The sai d 6 Orciinanc es were read and declared paf~ sed their first reacH ng ; llJloved by Michelson that the rules be suspended and said Six Ord.inancefi be placed on their second reading by the reading of their resp ec ti ve ti tIes; Carri eel on roll call, Gi esenhagen, Gilchrist,Haux,Justice ,Krehrnke, Michelson,Mildenstein and Petersen voting aye,nay none; Said Six Ordinances were each read by their respective titles and declared passed their Second Reading; Moved by Krehmke that the rules be suspended and said; Six Ordinances be placed ort their third reading by the reading of each of their respective titles ; Carried on roll call, Giesenhagen,Gilchrist,lIaux,Justice,Krehmk~ Michelson,Mildenstein and Petersen voting aye ,nay none; said Six Ordinances wer~ each read by their respective title a.nddeclared passed their thira reading; ~oved by Mildenstein that the said Ordinances NOS.935,936,937, 938,939 8c 940 and each of them be placerd on their final p~.asage and finally passed; Ca1'1'i ed on. roll call, Gi as enhagen, Gi 1ch1'i at, Haux, J.ustice ,KI'ehulke, Michelson,Mildenstein and Petersen voting aye,nay none; 'fhe Mayor declared saiEl Ordinances H6S.935,936,937,938,939 and 940, and each of them, finally passed and a};Jproved the ElI; allle. An Ordinance,NQ.941,Creating a Paving District Bubracing a portion of Seventh and Plum Streets was presented; Moved by Michelson that the Ordinance be placed on its first reading; Carried on roll call,Giesenhagen,Gilchrist,Haux,Justice,Krehrnke, J\lTichelson,Mildenstein and Petersen voting aye,na.y none; l'he Ordinanc e was read and declared paB sed its firs treading; Movea. by Krehrnke that the rules be suspended and said Ordinance placed on its second reading by its title; Carried on roll call,Giesenhagen,Gilchrist,Haux,Justice.Krehmke, Michelson,Mildenstein and ~etersen voting aye , nay none; The Ordinance was read by its title and declared passed its second ref.:tding; 1IJ:oged by Gilchri s t that the rules be suspended and said Ordinanef. be placed on its Third reading by its title; Carried on roll ca,ll,Giesenhagen,Gilchrist,Haux,Justice,Krehmke, ~ilimmm,Mildenstein and Petersen voting aye, Michelson voted l'1ay; The Ordinance was read by its title and declared pas~Jedi ts Third reading; Moveo_ by Mildenstein that the said Ordinance no.94l be placed on its final pal3sage ~md.:finally passed; ;(/ 19 Carried on roll call,Giesenhagen,Gilchrist,Haux,Jnstice,Krehmke Mildenstein and Petersen voting aye,Michelson voted nay; The Mayor declared said Ordinance N6.94l,duly passed and a:pprove -6 the same. Reports of the Treasurer for March and April and of/the \Vater Light & Ice Commissioner for April were read and on motion of Krehrnke referred to the Finance Committee. 'The Ci ty :fi:ngineer presented :h1stimatee. of the C013t of construc- tion of Sewers in Sewer Districts Nos.88,lOO,lOl & 102 and on nl.otion of Krehmke the sai.cil :mstima tes were adopted emu tre Clerk instructed to advertise for bids for said Construction. 'l'he Chief of l'olice called attention to Booths in some of the Resta.urants and suggested that they be ordered removed so as to enable the 'Police to have a better supervision of matters and on motion of Krehmke the matter was referred to the Ordi- nance Commi ttee and the Ci ty Attorney to report at the next meeting. Adj ourn ed. ~~J C~ty Clerk Grab d Island, Nebrr:H3ka ,J\iIay 21,1923,8,}J.m. The Coune i1 met in pursuanc e of' a call of the Tvrayor, Hi s Honor the M~ayor, presiding and all IiJ[embers present at roll call except JUf'itice who was out of the Ci ty. Krehm1<e I)resented the following Resolution and moved i tEl adopt:ion Resolution vnJERElAS, the UNION PACIJ?!C RA.IH10AD COMI)AHY lIAS ~;I~NJJ[mED '['0 'rID!} CITY 0]' GRAnD ISLAHD,State of lTebrask,'\',an agroement setting forth the condi tiol1S governin",; the sEl.Ie of such sUerplus Ice as the City may have available at its Ice Manufacturing rlant D,nd which the Railroad Company may desilite to purchase; A1IT) v~mPJ~,8,it is considered that the best interests of samd City will be subservedbythe execution of said agreement; THF~R:E::]'ORmBE I'l' RESOLVEB:BY 'l'HJD MAYOR AJlID CaUNC IU,[[i::N OJ;' THE CITY OF GRAHD ISI~AI\fD, STATE OF lJ}ill3HAi3KA: That the term.s of said agreernellt be ,:md the sarne are hereby accepted on behalf of said Ci ty , tha.t the Mayor of said C1 ty be hereby autthorized t empowered <:H1d direot(3d to exe.cute 8:.'1.id agree- ment on behalf of said City ,and that the City Clerk be directed to duly attest the same. Said Resolution was adopted on roll call, ~ll present,7,voting a.ye,nay none, absent Justice. Adjourned ,~Af~ /~e'~~~ City Clerk 20 Gr8Xld Isln,nd, :NebrasLa. ,Tune 6,1923,7::210 P'. The CotUJcil"'18t aD a Board of }i;qu.c;tUzation for: the purIlose of J];q1.1alizinc:; and. (less:ir.lg the benef its acer1),ein2'; to the respe cti ve lots, tracts and parcels of land in Sewer Districts No.87 and 99 by reason of the construction of a sewer tl"lerein; and of 1jotD, tracts and parcelf:l of l&md in Water }Jf:!i n Districts Ho.le and 29 by rCct;,30n of th e 1 ay irlg 0 f water ma ins the rei n and of levying a (';peeial 'J:(':lX to pay the portion of fsaid iril}n'overaents provided by law; His Honor, the :'llayorpresiding and Giesenhagen, Gilchref~t, Haux, J'ustice, Krehm.ke, 1';[ic1:1elson, 1!nldenst(~in & Petersen preeent cd Hall C~:::tll. The Council remained in session until 8 o'clock P.M.ill a d no per- son b.aving al)peared to object to or to protest against ttl.e.Inu:rpoDed a::3seSf-lment. an.d levy, IJroof of' Publication of Notice of Ineeting as a Bm I'd of Equalization was Toad and filed. V::11ereU})on ICretlmke presented the follovring Resolutions and moved their Etdopti(5n; said Resulutions 1;vere ecwh adopted on roll call all i)lembers of the City Council lJehlf'; :prescnt and voting aye. J?or C opie s of Res olu t ion as to Sewer Di str ict 1:37 see pEl{~e 21 h ere- of and as to District 99, })age 23 hereof; for cop5.es c:f Hesoluti ons oW toWa tel' in DiB tr io t 18 see page 24 hereof ,uJd aD to Di s tri c t 29, page 25 hereof. The nllnute~,j of tile meeting as a BOcH'" of Equalization were read and approved. Ad,i ouped. ~-G ~ -_.._^--,._~~~ ~~'-Cler.k. HfnSOCLUTION --'~""*",,,........,..,,,,,-,,-,,,,~.-,..-... Page 21 BElT Ri]DOLVIm by the Mayor an(l Ci"GyCouncD., of tILe City of Grand Island, llebraEika, f;litting as a Boardof'Jllqua1ization fOI'said llUrpof:36 as per proof of notice prefJented: Thc,l,t we do find the total experwe of the construction of a sewer in r3ewel.~ District No. 87 of the City of Grand Island, Nebrasl~a is the sum of ~~4,4A6.40; that the benefits accruing to the real eDtate in said qistrict by rea.son of :;:;aidcol1struction is j.n the SlIm of ~1)4,446.40, and that the benefits accruing to the respective tracts, pieces and parcels of joana in said :Dir:,trict by reason uf the construction of a sevier in'said district are as set opposite the several despriptions thereof below as follows: Amount -.....1!"""'..... 4p55.58 55.58 55.58 55.58 55.58 55.58 55.58 55.58 55.58 55.58 55.58 55.58 55.58 55.58 55.58 55.58 55.58 55.58 55.58 55.58 55.58 55.58 55.58 55.58 55.58 55.58 5,5.58 55.58 55~58 55.58 55.58 55~58 55.58 Anderson B5.58 55.58 55.58 55.58 55.58 55.58 ,55.58 55.58 55.58 tIl5.58 Addi tion Ovmer Whe"e.rer-&---Bennett's 2nd Angie oR. Brovm Wheeler & Bennetts 2nd Angie R. Bl'own fj 11 1I II fl 11 Loi;.. Block 1 68 2 68 3 68 4 68 5 68 6 68 7 68 8 68 9 68 10 6[\ 1 69 2 69 3 69 4 69 5 69 6 69 7 69 8 69 9 69 10 69 1 70 2 70 3 70 4 70 5 70 6 70 7 70 8 79 9 70 10 70 1 71 2 71 3 71 4 71 5 @l 6 71 7 71 8 ?1 9 71 10 71 1 72 2 72 3 72 72 72 72 72 72 72 72 fl Ii Ii n II II U II II 11 If II II \I II 11 11 11 Ii II II If 11 2 I1 If II n II 11 fI Il fI n " II U 11 II II If \I ,II II II II tl n f1 11 II " 11 11 11 Il 11 II Ii Il ti 11 II II 11 II- ti 11 11 ti II f1 tI II II 11 11 n 11 II 11. Il II iI Il it It II II H 11 Fr!J.ncesl'E.&HHugo Christensen ]'rances E.& Hugo. C11ri stenseri Es'te,teJal11es' B. Gray II Harry Ki:i11ey, . .oI;.'L SyS:peese;) maude WiiUL.iall1s l~:ellie IDriksen Isaac Smith Hancy V/eaver JacobUrwiller Jacob Urwiller lJ II II II , -II II n II Daisy Sander'S August G .:Mil1er Hiram A.' Guy August Schwenk Simon Zlomke Bernhard Zlomke 11 It Elmira J-. Gill 11 It II 'lVfa:srnard Humphrey Chrietian Rickert Loman G. & Ju1i,a E. Hill IvIcuy A. Pheeney Lloyd W.& L.C.Martin William B. Hil1ut Clarence E.&Theresa Alberchs. IvLili sen William H. Mader William H.]f[ader Chas Vi. Bailey John IViohr C1au9-ius Ii'. Vance A1..1g\ls"t C. Menck August C. Ivlenck n II Ii 22 Cecelia Goodwin Edna A. Swizer et Ma.mie C. Andersen Geo.W'ohlenberg II 1/ al Amonnt ~p 5 5 ~1r8' 55.58 55.58 55.58 55. t)8 55.58 55,.58 55..58 55.58 55.58 55.58 55.58 55.58 55.58 55.58 55.58 55.58 55.58 55.58 55.58 55.58 55.58 55.58 55.58 55.58 55.58 55.58 55.58 55.58 55.58 '-""'_....; 112 Lot Block Addition i-- fer - Sehimmer's 2 11 II 3 II II 4 \I 11 5 11 11 6 II n '7 il II 0 11 11 U 9 II \1 10 It 11 1 9 II I: 2 Ii :ill ~5 II II 4 II II 5 H Ii 6 \I II 7 II 11 8 11 11 9 II II 10 II 11 1 8 II 2 1I If -3, Il II 4 11 HI 5 II II 6 II II '7 II II ... 11 11 0 9 II II 10 II fl. Owner A-C ''''lit' 1 . ..I.d,enCK \I tI Bertha Siebert Hudolf Siebert Ii II Willi,am Sj.elaff II 1/ 11 11 11 ti II II II II If n . C)' Ri chard RUDphey .,; Fred:i,W.Jvlappes:(f;'J'r. Willi-a.JTl 3i elaff Rosa Carroll Ii 11 II 11 II II " H A:2;nes Shoe Agnes Shoe Eney J. Demary 11 II Il 11 II 11 tl II 23 HE SQ.I.!J~['J..OA BIG IT :H):;SOLVIGD by the Mayor and Oity Council of the City of Grand Iflland, Nebraska, sitting as a BoardofJJ;qualizatj,ol1 for Da:Ld' :pu:rpose as per proof of notice presented: That we do find 'the total expense of the conGtruction of a sewer in ~3ewer District Uo.99 of the City of Grand Island, liTebraska is the sum of ~~900. 51 ; that the benefi ts acc['uing ,to the real estELte in ~:Jaid district by reason qf ;;;aid cOlwtructJ,on is in the sum of :lp900. 51, and. tha,t the 'benefi ts accruing to the respective tracts, pieces and parcels of land in. said District by'reabon of the construction of a sewer in baid clistrct are as set oppo si te tIl.e several d.escpilbtions tnereof below as follows: Lot plc.ok Addi~ion Ovm~'x Amount -m. :rr69. 27' 69.27 69.27 43.12 26.15 69.27 69.27 69.27 lTielBen69.27 69.27 69.27 69.27 69.27 69.27 H tl n tl n D. O. Beckruann , Ii'ri tz Lane;man Henry Lilientb.an,ct al Eliese Seebohm, ]jd.i th & Kate Ratr.IJllEm J"ohn Meyer I1d A. Jones I Junior restate of John Hiemann Niels Sorensen,Colu'iJrl1lus l~state of Loui s Vei t) II 11 II II) U H " tl N.82 is.50 1 104 2 104 3 104 ]'t.4 104 ft.4 104 5 104 6 104 7 1C)4 8 104 1 105 2 105 ! 3 105 4 105 5 105 6 106 Railroad IiL 2 II tl Ii U 11 [l Ii Mary Gehrt Adolph Boehm. !} A.W. sterne II II II II II tl \9\~' .~ ~. ~~4 RESOLUTION ~----"........"'-----._.._-- BE IT RJj~SOIJvJi:D by the IvIayor and Ci ty Council of' the Ci ty of' Grand Inland, HebrEwlcct, si tting as a Board of IGqualiza.tion for ;::Jaid pt1.I'pose as per Proof of Notice lJresented: That we do find the expense of the construction of water mains in Water Main District lifo. 18 of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska is the sum of ~p??Z).25 at fifty cents pe l' front foot as by law In"ovided; that the benefj.ts accruing to the real estate in said district by reason of said construction is in the sum of $'773.25, and that the benefits accruing to the respective tracts, pieces and parcels of land in said District by reason of the construction of a sewer in said district are as set opposite the B8veral descriptions thereof below as follows: Lots 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10, in Block 23, Schimmer's Addition, ::[;26.40 each; Lots 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10, in Blpck 22, Schirnmer's Addition, $26.40 each; JJot 6, in Block 1, Subclivi<3ion of GilberV s Second ia.ddition,~~54.00; Lots 7, 8 and 9, in Block 1, Gilbert's Second Addition, $26.00 eacH; Lots 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, in Bloele 20, Schimmer's Addition, 4~26.40 each; Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, in Block 21, Schirmner's Addition, $26.40 each; ~ Lots 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, in Block 2, Gilbert's Second Addition, :!~i26. 40 each; u Fraction Lot 1, in Fractional Block 3, in Gilbert's Second Addition, :iP . 25 . 2'" .0 BE ~i91&_1'1.9N BrG I'l' RESCITNED by the Mayor and Oi ty Council of the Oi ty of Grand Island, Nebrasl<a, 8i tting as a Board of Equalization for said purpose as per Proof of Notice presented: That 'Ne do find the total expense of the construction of we,ter mains in Water Main District No. 29 of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska is the sum of $228.00 ; that tile benefits accruing to the real estate in said district by reason of said construction is in the sum of ~j)228.00, and that thebenef:lts accruing to the respective tracts, pieces and parcels of land in said district by reason of the constructjon of a water main in said district are as set oPJ)osite the several descriptions thereof below as follows: IJot J21..9...9)i Addition FJ.911 t Alli.9Y.rU~ ----.._--~.'---..',- 5 3 Lalcevi ew 57' $28.50 6 3 fJ 57' 28.50 7 3 II 57' 28.50 8 3 fJ 5?' 28.50 1 4: II 5?' 28.50 2 4: Ii 57' 28.50 3 4 Ii 57' 28.50 Ll 4: ii 57' 28.50 I ( ~ ~ ,91~,,'t',r1J,t:~~"'/(;,' ,- 26 GTP,nd I SlD.,nc1 , Nerbasl:::a, June 6, 19~~3. ':L'he Council met in regular ~3eSS10n, His Honor, the l,rayor, >: y' pre~dd in&; and all Me nib erB pres cnt D,t roll CEl.ll. 1'he minutes of the last regular rneeting and intervening m,eet- 1ngs were read and approved. "f. }!3. ,1. Cunningham ad,dressed the Council in ren;ard to clearing the ti tIe as to t tJEvt part or }')tH'C e1 of land lyint~: immediate ly west of Jeffers on street to eba.ble the st. Francj,s Haspi tal to use f3ari1e for builcLint~ purposes. On motion of Haux, same was referred to the Streets and AlleY~3 COlmni ttee to investigate and report. Ntr. IJ. NeurIlayer addressed the C ounci 1 in regard to obta inintii:: a permit to put surplus dirt on the street at 5th &: WheelEH' Streeb3 to enable 1 ' 111m to have available fspace for 1)uilding; purposes. On motion of Mildenstein SWIlO was referred to the Btreets and Alleys Committee to investigate and report. A protest signed 1)y'N[rs. Alice M.Farmer, TVlrs.W .1Vf.Doyle, J'Erg. Cora ~l{ Streator and others Ej~gainst the paving in District 52 'livaS read and on mot ion of F'etersen same was referred to the Streett"! and Alleys Commi ttce f'or further inve st ic:a t ion, }~rr. E.H.Farmer addressed the council in a verbal protest cl./Sai net :/ , pav ing; in f3,),id Di s tric t 5~L On mot ion of Petersen same war:; ref(,;r- red to the LHl'eeta and Alleys Connn:i.ttee. Reading of Affidavi t and Claim of Jnrna JVliddaugh fox' $1000.00 Z:.i.B to injurie;] received beeause of negligence of City of Grand Island. On motion of Gilchrist BaIne waf; referred to the Strc;ets and Alleys Commi t tee !lnd Ci ty Attorney for furt11er ac ti 011 and re])ort to Council at next meeting. Bids for construction of sewers in Districts Nos.B8, 100, 101 & 102 we;t'e opened and read and on motion of IiTehmlce were referred to tIle Sewer Cornmittee. '1'he Report of the Ii'i nance C ommj. t tee was read and on rnot 10n of Michelson the report was adopted. The 13r1nting, :Purchasing 8.l1.d Auditiniis Cornmittee :reported 1'19- co.nrrncnding the chairrnan of each of the CamIlli ttees prepare a SaJl1.ry list for thebenef1 t of the Auditor ami Commj,ttee c;'LS to the regular employees of the City. On motion of peterse:q same vms aclo:pted. 27 The :3 treet Commi ttee made reIJor t as folloWEl:- ;) To the Honorb1,ble TJayor and City Counc il :- We, your COHh'11ittee on streets ami alleys recommend the requ est of JU'T. Hendel's on :1" or permanent Jlarking space in front of Bl'u nsvri. ck Pool Hall be denied. Wal tel' Iletel'sen Chas. N. Ham:: Otto Giesenhagen C. H. J'u s tic e . il On mot ion of :.Petersen the rep art was adop ted. 'J'he Li t, Water &; Iee COi1Tmi ttee introduced thE~ Y .M.C .A. water bill and recommended that because of the r"reat amount of' water said institution consumed they be 6,;iven the lowest VlloJ,ter rate. On motion of IJetersen same was referred to Ligb.t & 'Water Committee for f'urt11er inve stif':';at ion. The ]'i1'e Commi t tee suhmi tted the fol10wi ng report:- llJ"une 6, 1923. '1'0 Hono rabl e l[ayor and Ci ty C ounc i1:- Your Committee appointed to look up suitable location for a North Side F:Lre fjta ti on wi shes to submi t for the approval of the :Mayor and Ci ty Counc il the Stub end of IJocust Street abbutting the Union Pacific Tracks and Fourth Street. C . II . J-Ul"~ t i~e Geo .M:ildenstein G .M.ichelsen 'Nillialn Ii'. Krehmke II On motion of Gilchrest !!:laid si te;was a.pproved. and repor t adopt ed. The City J?roperty and CeJfletery Connnittee presented for dis- cussion Insurance on Vot:i.ng Booths and Ernergency Hospital. On motion of Haux it was carried 1by,Counci1 that City carry own risks. :Sills agi'dnst the City were read and on illation of Krehrnl<.:e,a1- lowed. :F'or list wee 61aim Regi:;,ter. TIle City Attorney submitted. the following opinion:- "6-6-1923. To the Honorable IVtflyor &. City Council:- In re Paving Gontracts:- In Iny opinion warrants may be. drawn on paving districts l)rior to the levy and ams8SSInent of special benefits. :1'h8 creation of a paving district~providedfthe srune be not protestea, establishes a fund El.8;ainst 'which the city may d1'G.w in payment of estimates. ~ Respectfully submitted, Harold ~. Prince, Oi ty ~lI. ttorney. n On.motion of' H"j,uX said opinionwfl,s accepted and ordered made a pert of tb,e records. ~:he C1.aim of the Chambers's Construction Co. of $823.00 was sub- mitted and on Illotion of' Gilchrist same was allowed. Th e ~pe tit ion of ]v!,. J" ,Kelly et a1 1'0 r sewer in alley between / 16th & 17th Streets from Oalc to :rOm was read and on rnotiol1 KrehGlke vvas referred to Sewer Committee. 2E3 The titian of 'r:rinity Lutheran Church and othel'f3 for sewer in alley fronT Vine st. to IJlum St. en-let bet:ween 2nd and 3rd StfL 'Nas read and on Lwt ion of Krehml<:e was l'ei'erred to SeVi€?lr Com.rni ttee. The titian of V/Yn. J!'. Heidkamr and other:::; for sewer in alley be t\ve en 15th & 16th S ts. and from Oak to J:!l1m S ts. was read and 011 motion of KrehrDl(e waC3 re~ferred to Sewer Commi ttee. The IJetitiol1 of R.ELHa,::rn.na ;.?,nel others for lvverft in alley between 1\ 14th & 15th 3ts. from I>ocufJt to In::.Ti "vaEI read and on motion of Krehmlce "VEtS referred to Sewer ConmTi t tee. The pet:L ti on o:f Charle~3 :Bryan and 0 there; for sewer in alley be- tween 6th 8c '7tll E3ts. ::u1d from Eleal st. to the H.i t of1Nay of the Union Pacific Railroad Co., known as the St.Paul Branch, was read \and. on motion of Krehmke was referred to S'tJ\'Ver Co~mili tteE3. , nle petition of Louis Priescndorf and others for sewer in the alley of ]zloek 2 of Koehler Pl[;,ce lJ(') one block North from Flansen ;:3t. between VIne and Plum Sts. wa::.> read and on (notion o-r L. Krehrnke WtU' referred to the Sc'weI' Co;';mli ttee. 'rhe l)etition of John }{nickrchrn and others for paving in alley of Dloek 3~ and of M.J.Kelly and others for paving alley in Inocl~ 30 both bloe1\r3 in the Origjnal Town, noy] City of Grand I~31[;,nd, the 21aile bein[{betvveen 4th & 5th St~5. 1'-.tnd ft'om J~ocust to Sycamore :-.)ts. waB read and 011 mot jon of Giesenh en wcua re- :Cerred to tl::.e Gtreets and Alleys Conuil t tee. \1[:1.8 I~ead. ci..nd. 011 mo ti 0 n of' Gief3enhEqg;en was referred t oUw In ving on Ilth-j \ ) I ! StreetB ) I r / Viheel el' The petitj_on of1Jlillia,m 13.Hil.1Jert Ftnd others for st. frorn the East line of VV11eeler St. to the '{vcst line of 1'1ne St flrJ.d on Pine St. :CrOCi tl18 South line of 11th st. to the North line of 12th st. 8., r1d from the west of Pine to the Eaf3t line of fU:1Ci Alleys Committee. The tlevver Gontmi ttee reported f incline:: the J:5ids of the VH11iam I(~lly g~ C~O. for ~putting St,:wer in Dif3tricts DC> 00, lIDO, 101 & 102 to be the lowest antl be[1t bids and recornmended acCelyt;c:,nce of name and on rnotion o:f }{rehcnke th.e rc~port iIvaB adop ted and Contracts awarded accordi ly. ~,'he following Ordinance was presented : - No. 94;~ eilll endi.ng or- ci i na.nc e ]\To. '762; 2.tix~:k:irn:/r.Y>-Jli]tJ!L"'[gX:ID.:i:rlz:.x:]fE'dt: ; Moved by Petersen that said Ordinance be placed on its first reading Carried on t'oll call, Giesenhagen, Gilchrist, Raux, Jumtice, Krehmke Mi cholson , Mildens tel11 and :Pe tel's !':;rl voting ajz;e, l:'1ay none. Trie sai.d ordinan ce WcUJ re<:'td. ["]J1d decl ared pas t :L ts f i l'f3t reacti ng; ~~9 Moved by IV[ilden;:Jte:~n that tl~e rll:J;,~sb~ ~ll:,f3:pe~(~e~ and f3H,id Ordin- EtDCebe :placec1, on Its fleconG\. rea,(l.J.n~,~jY 1~f) tILJ.e; " . C<,uo1"ied on roll cDll, Gief!HHllla[':en, (;11c111'151" lia.Hz:, Jus"Glce,K:reh- mIce cheLson, lclerwtein and Petersen \Totj,ng aye, nEW none; Saidl ordinance wai'J read by its title and cleclbTedps1,8sed i tf3 sec- ond ren.d ing:; . 1 t ..f.'-'. - 1 .;J 1 ~.,'. .l'\"l""::\l 0 I l' 'e' L'Ioved by :Petersen t.:"l(c), wi8 rUl.es De suspeUli8C ',~ v fjcda OrCl'(ldIC. be placed on its third read, by its title, Carr ied on 1'011 C,,"OL 11, Gi esenhagen, Gilchri 13 t , Haux, J'lU'l ti e e, l<:r'e'h,m- ke, TEichelf'lOn, Idenstein anet Fete:csen voting aj;e, nay noYl(:;; Said ordinance waf; read by its title and declhred :p:3,fH3ed :Lt['l third, rec),d Ing; Moved by Kreh,n.lce that said O:cd inance IW. 942 be placed on:L ts fi:nal ric:1SE1tJ..[{:e" (3.11(1 :fin811y _pa.ssed; _ _ _M . C[1.rried on roll call, Giesenhagen, Gilch:rist, Hauz:, Jl.lfJtice, K:rehm- }.~e, clLel:3on, 1'Aild.enstein" and }\eterseni,,!pting aye, na.y Tlone; 'The If1"ayor flee la.red f:1ai d Orcl inane e No. 942A1Ja1f~lC1, rind ap~pr oved the :',~ "true. '. .An Orclinance No. 943, crea.iting apavLng Di:'3t:rict, said dif3tI'ict to 1J e d.e 8 5. [!!:r1f1 teet tEL S J?t:tV'lrlfZ: I)i f:3 tIl ic t lfo. 541 Vlf:1. rj :pr" e f3 (; rlt!~ d ; ed by Krehnlke thn,t the ordinance be placed on its first re::1dJng:; earrjed on 1'0:11 c:':,11, Gi(3Senha&7en, Gilchri:3t, Hauxi' .Justice, l{:'Cehm- lee, :Mjehe 1::-i on, J'iif:ildens tein, and :Petersen vo ti ng aye, my norl e; Saicl (Jl~cliYJ.alle(~ "v\ras :r~eEtcl [:L1"lCl (leel~JI~eel ])(1ssed. itn i'i:cst :reacLj_l1EC; 'M'ClI1'O('1 ly,r T"Tl'Chn}-"o'j' 111 "r'-L, tll(" -"11le'" }'E" ""uq'r)~~'1(1e"(1 i"''''<::[ q~"1.'(:i (lr'd' ]"1"'J"1('8' .,.... ~ ~.::.; ')~ ...iJ ."'.... "I~J. ....-' ."-)..... .'.._ ,,,..,, '-'_..o..-'..L ~.....J-- ...~,J :V.. I...... ~ 1-".;.. .....l '_ 1<.;. ,..vL.L~. J_...~/.. ... ~~J. ~_-.... .-' . be Il~,cj,~ed on :L:t}', second.re[!cJ, by i.~s ti,t.le; ..' '" Ca:rrlecl on roll ce,11, GIeserit"1agen, GIlcl::n:Lst, lIaux, JUf3tlce, h.reYun- lee, Micbelson, IiLilder1stein D,nd Petersen votinl:); aye, HeY nonE~; Sc:dd ordirw~nce W1'1~f3 read by itB title and declared )::flfSSecl its second c'(f;adi ng; 1vtoved by }'etersen th'lt the rules be suslJencled and scd,d Ordi non oe be placed on its third read by its title; Carried on roll can, Giesenhagen, Gilchn st, Haux, :J"tl[o tice, ICrehm.. kG, Michelson, Mildenatein and Petersen vat aye, nay none; t3aid o:cdim:U1ce ""'feu'! recLC11)y itF.:1 title and declared pcu21sed its t:"Y:iird read ing; Move\ol by Iden~'3tein that said, Ordi TlcJl1ce N'0.943 be :placed on its f'i11all)a,s::icl,fte a.nd_ f.i11cllly ~passe(l; Carried on roll ca,ll, Gi8f381ill,agen, Gilchrist, Haux, ,Jus'll C(:'J, !{rehm- 1\-"8,Michelsorl, lclel1Dtein rmd }'='etel'wen votinc; ,my none; The Mqyor declared ~H't iel Ord inane e No. 943 l)assed, [uH1 rp IiI'oved. the Cl p ~. ~ \\ ~ \ ) \ J f I ,;1 l , ing; ) lVIOVe:lcl l)y Krehmke thEtt the rule~5 be surspended and sahl Ordin:.n ce b(~ " plctced on its third re<.uling by its title; I Cr;1,rried on roll, Giesenhftg'en, Gilehri st, Ha.uxt JU~ilti. Clj~, Kr8.hm-ke, 'i chel~'jQn, 1'.1Tildenstein PetersEn1 vo'li ;~ye, nra.y none; I Said Ord inance WClr3 read by i t8 ti tIe en c1 declared :paf:3f1ed its t:hirct ) :reac1:Lng; i H h .. I "ii,.'ovcd by Mie elson that EH:ncl Ordln2Ulce No. 944 beplC:teed on its l final ]Jassag e an d. fi nally lJaS8 ed;\ ' Carried on H.oll Call, Gjesengtg en, Gilch:d~jt, Ha.ux, Justice, K:cehm- ) lu'tl, ;,~:ie}lel~3on. Mildr:m stein and Petersen voting c),ye, n~ none; I The 1Vfcwor declared said Ordinm ce No.944 passed, and ~) proveil the / ~~ rrr,rfi e ~ I' , ,/ An Ordi nD,nee 11"0.944, creating a paving Dif3tri st~ sr:id clieJi;ri at to be d.erdgnated a,s :Pr:::llring Dish'ict No.53, "1i'1a:" IlreisentedJ}' '\mdby Petersen thrLt the": ordinC:i.nce be pJ<:>.ced on its first rea.,di Carrlted on Holl Call. Giese en, Gilc11Ti:3t, Jkw.x, JtE tice, Krehm- ke, JvUche12Jol1, Idenstein v,nul }Jeter:3en voti pcye, nqynon.e; Sr1.icl Orcti.nance W:::C['l re~-3~d and cleclclred I)C1ssecl it s i":Lr23t readinc':; l'!T()'vO(l 'o'r lc1"""l"'i..'""1'1'1 tV1,rtt tlle" 'I;' 'Ie'" 'b." -m'lJG'Y,(:"Vl('I'''C1 <O'11C" '""'I'd CiI'/}; 1"1"" "','" ,;\i.<.. t:..", ",) ..~f,;;J., ,J )~.-'.. . ,".,-c. , }.:. e. ~l...,," ~n," . ~_) t...~. ......)j:.J~.i. ,,\..... .;1. c-'-' 1 ._1(:"..;,< ".;',t, I. I.AL ,. <::.L.l.lc: \.j be placed on its second reaclil:lg: by its title; Carried on roLL cBtll, Giefl , Gilcb.ri [:it, m:uu\:, ~rustici;, K:relun- '.".",', F" (' }l<"] "J" 0 '1 ~,'jT" i '.1. ,c1 c" ,r,l "','" 'c' (to l' n rn,l (:3, T) p 'c '" In q c, I"" <:T () t ]' 11 f7 <::; \7','" '" '1,T I" (,) '(') t," . . "-' \ ..<-~ _:__1-. .... , -. ~... \_-~_ --J '-',:....... ........-~ - ..L:", : I."",\""'- -"- , - ':'1.'::. G0..y..... I j,.J(0 ._ .I.'. _~...., Cl OrC!lnCLnce \iYi?,U3 read by :it:] tltJe declared rrassed Ita second 1'rJe following Ordinances were pl'esented:- No.945 vacatin.9"R rt of r> 1 ' "'l~ d. c" t' ','I' 946 I,' , ~', '" " _... <-, JC \," en. u.n iJ . J,O. l eVYlng a Ell")e Cl<: l VU,Lter 1J.s:trn. ct tax to pay for the construction of \ivat",.:;:"laint:> in D~Lstrict lJo.l[3' 1]'0 9117 . -I '~:;l ..-"\ . ,. _~'..' r:-" ,",.-., ;" ." ~l ' .~ 11 .-,'~ -t _ 'l . 'I '':' ..,.. '.. '. '._"_ . ,_. .. t ..-. '$.' .u_VY1.11g ,"", i.JJ)8l,l,,,.,,, 11,8. er ClH~"Lr :Lct tal'" to yYc;"y :I.: or' the C',Jllf,t:cuctlon of water mairw in DiiJtr'i ct 1::)"0.:29: Hoo 948 Jevyin.@' a. spmc:1o-1 "Jewer ',.-. l':i.J.....,. , .J_..~ ", t. ~,....,..... .f' __._, i.... . ~,:'~ "" ~_.(_.: ,c' . . If'J'_ , . .. __,._:c..J..._ ,t ,J ',j,.n, C.J._l()L.L let Lc.::1,J{. -0 I)C'",V J. Uj .Jln c ()r1f~ Gl'L-C;[) L(jli (\of :=~ ~~IO'ftt"~l"r'. ~I ~j_."1 ')"i 1:+"-'"1 .l: .. v . . - ~ ..". ,,J . '- . ~ _M ~ J J_ .."'i) ....... v ~ { ......' ~(, ."-.. .J_ ..~., ~.) v . j rIo. 89; . ,4~ J. j,'q' 2.spec:11.al WI~we}~' d:Lnt:rict tax to p~y-" c~n8truction at a sewer in District N~.99 and No.950 creati q"'''!i"J:'' rl'c't':t'l'ct JTo 108- ' k~ ......., ../ ~ .-' 1>.../ ~ -". I 30 '1'."(') Tr ,,, ,:1 'l)'V 1;':';'ehrn:v-e t1;a t seJ. d Six Oreli na nees be plae ed on the i1' fix's t Y'._,_ V 0.....1.. J J..____\...J. -... .... - - - _ ' readix)?' . CcUT:ie~i' on Holl Cc:dl, Gje~;enhagen, GilGlui st, Hnu.x, ,31m tl.ce, Krehm- ke, :Miche 1:-301'1, Ide l1S teirl and terne n voting aye, n~, none; 'The said Six Orcine,nces were read and declared passed their fj rt:;t read inp; ; JVroved by Petersen tbD, t th e ru 1 es be, fJU~JI)E.mded' and fW,id 23 ix Ordin- ances ~e placed on the i1' see ond readinf? by the readi of the ir respect.ive titles; Ca:tTJ.ed on Hall miD., Giesenhagen, Gilchrist, Haux, Jmdice, Krebm-. ke, l[ichelson,Mihldenstein and. l:)etersen voting Ewe, nay none; Said Six Ordinances were read by thoir respective title and declared passed their Second Reading; lvIovecl by lvTichele:on that the rules be suspend.ed and said Six Ordin- ances be placed. on the i1' third reading by th e reacUng of their 'respective title; Carried on RoLL C:::ll, Giesenhae;en, Gilc1rri st, Hau:x:, Justi ee, Krehn:- ka, lJ.Eichelf3011, lclenf3tein ~1,l1d PeterBen vati aye, neW none; Said Six Orilinances were read by their respective titles and de- clnred }?<:u3sed. their thll:rcit J:'eaclin&;; Moved by J\itilclenstein th.a.t tho said Ordirwnces Hos.945, 946,9,47, 948, 'if-t/9 and 950 and each of them be placed on their final J)2..S e and finally passed; Carrj,ed on Roll Call, Giesenhag;811, Gilchli st, Hau.x:, J\.1sUce, I\:rehm- k8, JV.Li. ehe hI on, JvIilde ns tein an d })etersen va ti ng ewe, nqy none; The ]!T.CW or declt'\I'€H:l said Orcti mill cas :N'os. 945, 946, 947, 948, 949 & 950, and each of them, finally pasf3EHl and approved the sarne. The &i ty .T:~l1gineer suomi tted an IDstirnate of the cost of construc- X tion of Paving District No.42 and 011 motion of Petersen said JTIf3 tirna te was adoDted. and the Clerl{ in struEted to adve:cti sa for bids for said ConBtruction. The Reports of the City Clerk, WcJ,ter, IJight &~ Ice CoJilft1is8ioner and. the :Police Ju(lge were read and on mot ion of' Mid"! olson were re- ferred to the ]'inance Commi ttee. The Ci ty Attorney reported received cmnrnunicati on from the 1/ American :Beet Sugar Company accepting the pro}Josi ti on of the Ci ty of Granel I~)land and authorizing a change of route of the Sugar ]'actory ditch. On motion of Gilchrist, the Clerk was instructed to ad.vertise for bias for the extension of the storm S1Jwer. On mot'l on of Gilcbrist the matter of' d.isplaying 'iDol' Sale" cars on Btreet.s in fTont of garages ~)l\J[ vITae; referred to the CHre ets and Alleys r:romrai t tee to repoI't at next meeti ng. Adjounned. ~~, -..... e~e~~ :' 31 Grand Is Jand, Nebraska, Jun e 20, 1923. ~....< The Council met in regular session, His Honor, the l~fuyor being ry" absent from the City. President of the Council Michelson presided. All members were present at roll call, The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. A co~nunication signed by Mr. Starkey and others, employees of the City Light Dept. asking for increase of wages was read and on motion of Gilchrist was referred to the Light, Water & Ice COrroni ttee A petition signed by Mr VIm. Callihan and others, petitt oning the Council to remove the Traill Paillling Co r s Plant on east 4th rL" ,c" St. was read. Said Petition states the Plant is a (nuisance detri- ~ental to health and welfare. On motion of Mildenstein same was referred to the Police and Board of Health Committee. Mr. Petersen of the Streets and Alleys COlmui ttee reported find- ing insufficient proof as to b~. Jay's ovmership of lots whioh are, used by City for street purposes and on motion of Petersen 1~. Jay's pennission to sell lots was denied. The streets and Alleys Cormntttee also reported finding the Protest on Paving District No.52 insufficient and on motion of .j( Krehmke it was decided no action be taken. The Committee also reported finding the Claim of Elma Middagh against the City for $1000.00 unjust and on motion of Kremillce the claim was disallowed. The City Attorney offered fo r approval a C,~ui t Claim Deed from the City of Grand Island to the ]'ranciscan Sisterhood of Nebraska clearing title to parts of lots l~ 2, 9 & 10 and the alley all in Block 23 of Charles Wasmer's Acidition to the City of Grand Island, and. that P art of Jeff'erson St . lying between Blocks 23 & 24 of Cha.rles ~ and on motion of Krehmke the Clerk was instructed to execute the ~ \ same. Mr. Krehmke of the Light, Water and Ice Comraittee reported having looked up the water rates to Y .1W.C.A. in various towns and finding that ea.ch allows their Y.M.C.A. a special rate, on motion of Krehmke, the Wa.ter Crnnmissioner was instrm ted to give the local Y.M.C.A. the lowest possible rate, same to go into affect :May 1,1923. The Water COlmntttee reported that Water Main District No .23 was completed ILlU1. U18 9lilJrll"gewJ1it1iao I'liIlilOJrtid One! D.l.lS 1.J..!t.lt "ifWi' ~~'I'l,J cte.a and on motion ,of Krehm1ce 'l;he Council determined to sit as a Board. of Equalization on Wednesday, July 4, 1923. from 7:30 P.M. to 8 o'clock P.M. of said day for tile purpose of ( 32 izing and Assessing the cost of same and levying a tax. to pay the portion of said tax provided by law. and the Clerk was instructed to give proper notice of said meet1ng. The Sewer Conunittee reported Sewer District No. 76 completed and on motion of Krehmke the Council determined to sit as a Board of J1Jqualization on Wednesday. July 4, ~23, from 7: 30 to 8 0' clookk P.M. of said day ~ for the purpose of :illqualizing and Assessing the Benefits accrueing to the respective tDacts of pro... perty in said District and levying a tax for same, and the C~rk was instructed to give prop er notice thereof. Bills against the City were read and on motion of Krebnllce allowed. For list see Claim Register. Peti t ion of Alb ert McDowell et al asking that a cross iug be t--"-' built across the Union Pacific tracks on Cedar Street was read and on motion of Krehmke same was referred to) the streets and Alleys Committee. Petition of Harry~urnett et al to create water main district embracing Darr Street from Howard st. to George st. was read and on motion of Mildenstein was referred to the Light and Water Committee. The follo~ng Ordinance was presented:- No. 951 repealing Sec- tion 2 of Ordinance No.391 of the compiled ordinances of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska. Moved by Krehmke that s&d Ordinance be placed on its first read- ing. Carri ed on roll call. Giesenhagen. Gilchri st, Raux, Justice, Krehmke, MichelsoD. M~enstein and Petersen voting aye, Nay none. The said ordinance was read and declared past its first reading; llj(oved by liIetersen that the rules be suspended and said. Ordimn ce be placed on its second reading by its title; Carried on Roll Call, Giesenhagen, Gilchri st, Raux, Justice, Krehmke. Michelson, Mildenstein and Petersen voting aye, nay none. Said ordinance was read by its title and declared passed its second reading. ~r~.~. J\!foved by Gilchr ist that the rules be suspended and said Ordinance be placed on its third reading by its title; Carried on Roll Call, Giesenhagne. Gilchrist, Raux, Justice, Krehmke ]Hldendstein, Michelson and :Petersen vot iug aye. Nay none. Said ordinance was read by its title and declared passed its tl1ird read ing . Moved by Mildenstein that said Ordinance No. 951 be placed on its final passage and finally passed; Carried on RollCall, Giesenhagen, Gilchrist, Haux. Justice, Krehmke. ],Uldenstein and IJetersen voting aye. l~aJ' none. The 1myor declared said Ordinance No. 951 passed, and approved the s allle . The following five Ordinances were presented:- No.952, creating Sewer .:District No.109; Ne. gij~ cru...L.i.dg g~Wtll", X,i !'3t:.-let ]Tv. ~; ]lTo. 95J creating Sewer 'District No. 110; NQ.95Y creating Sewer District No.lll; No. 956, creating Sewer District No.l12 and No. 958, creating Sewer District No.113; Moved by Petersen that said five ordinances be placed on their f 33 reading; Carried on Roll Call, Giesenhagen, Gilchrist, Justive, IIaux,Michelson Kr~~e, Mildenatein and Petersen voting aye, nay none. The said Five Ordinances were read and declared passed tl~eir first reading; Moved by Gilchrist that the rules be suspended and sai. d ]Hve Or- dinances be placed on their second reading by the reading of their titles; Carried on Roll Call, Giesetihagen, Gilchrist, Justice, Raux, Krehmke, Mildenstein and Petesen and Michelson voting aye, nay none The:said Fi va Ordinances were read by their resre ctive titles and declared passed their second reading; Moved by Slldenstein that the rules be suspended and said Five Ordinances be placed on their third reading by the ream ng of their respective ti tIe;. . .. . . J~rehmlce Carried on Roll Ca.ll, GJ.esenhagen, GJ.lchrJ.st, Raux, JustJ.ce,/.llilJ.ChE'fI- son Mildenstein and Petersen voting aye, n~ none. The'saidFive Ordinances were read by their respective title and declared passed their third reading. Moved by Petersen that the said Or~inances No. 952, 953, 9p4, 955/ and 956 and each of them be placed on their final. passage and . finally passed. Carried on Roll Call, Giesenhagen, Gilchrist, Raux, Justice, Michel- son, Mildenstein and Peterson and Krehmke voting aye. N~ none. The President of the Council declared said Ordinances No.952, 953, 954, 955 and 956, and each of them, finally passed and approved the same. The Reports of the City Treasurer, Chief of police,~Veighmaster were read and on motion of Krehml<:e same were referred to the Finance Committee. The City Engineer submitted Estimates of the cost of Construction of Paving Districts No. 53 and No. 54 and on motion of PetersEn V'" ~'<{<>\"''';;''~':''',"";".,, said Estimates were adopted and the Clerk was instructed to ad- vertise for bids for said construction. On motion of Gilchrist, the Clerk was instructed to advertise sale of $28,000.00 Paving Intersection Bonds, in denominations of $500.00 each bearing interest at 5% payable semi-annually. Bonds to run 20 years and be optionaJ. after 5 years frcm date. Bonds to be dated August 1, 1923. Adjoumned to Wednesday 3une 27, 1923 at / 8 0' clock P.M. J~~_ lSTity lark. Grand Island, Nebraska. June 27-1923. l(, jJ/",", ' 34 J< As :per adjounment of June 20, 1923, the City Council met in y j/'/ session, President of the Council Michelson presiding and all members present at roll call. A cormnunication from ~[,he 'l'exas Company petitioning that they be given permission to erect buildings and task for the purpose of storing lubricating oils and greases and kerosene and gasoline was read and on motion of Gilchrist was referred to the City :mngineer and Committee on Licenses. A protest signed by George \V. Myers, D. 13. Hichards. Jacob \ r- Shipman and 0 thers against the paving in: District No. 53 was req.d \ and on motion of Giesenhagen was referred to the Streets and 11.1- ) leys Commi t tee. The City Engineer subrj1itted :Estimates of the cost of construc-~' tion of Paving in ~aving District No. 52 and the coot of construc- tion of Sewers in Sewer Districts No. 108-109-110-111 and 113 and on motion of ICrehlnke the said I~stimates were adopted and the Clerk was instructed to advertise for bids for said construction. Bids far construction of Paving in Paving District No. 42 of \( Traill Paving Co. and Cochran Construction Co. were opened and read and on motion of Gilchrist were referred to the Streets and Alleys COllTInittee to investigate and report. The Bond of the Nelson Lumber Company for the constructi on of a scale was found by the Bond eommi ttee to be in pro})er form and the sureties suffi'cient and on motion of Giesenhagen the seumewas approved and accepted. 'The Bond of Herbert S. Daniels and Assoc ia tes for the use, during the 90nstruction of a hotel building, of a part of the side- wall{ on Locust Street adjacent to said ~~ building was found by the Bond COlilluittee to be in proper form and the sureties Buf- ficient and on motion of Giesermagen the s~ne was approved and 35 ~ petition signed by Willimn Speetzen, Chas.E.Fralick, ~ITs. A. :Senninghoven ana. others to create a paving district between Second and Divi s ion Streets on Kimball Avenue \Vas read and on motion of Petersen was referred to the Streets and Alleys Corr~ittee. A petition signed by A.J.Baumann, lUel::> Nielsen and Chas.W.Banks to create a paving district on Sycamore Street between First Street and Division Street was read and on mati on of Peter:361 was referred to the Streets and All eys t{oImni ttee. 'A sti'.pu).ation between City of Grand Island, by Harold A. Prince, Its Attorney, party of the first part, and George W. Tucker, by B..I.Cunningham, his attorney, party of the second part was read a.nd a.ccepted. The followh~g Ordinance was then preaented:- No.957, appropriating and condemning pri va te property for the use of the Oi ty of Gran d Island and appointing appraisers for the sa.me. On mati on of petersen said Ordinance was placed on its first reading: Carried on roll call, Giesenhagen, Gilchrist, Ra.ux, Justice, I\rehnllte, Michelson, :Mildenstein and Petersen voting aye, nliW none. Moved by Mildenstein that the rules be suspende@. and sai d Ordinance be :placed on its second. reading by its title; Carried on roll call, Giesenhagen, Gi!chrlst, Raux, Justice, Krehrnlce J\Hchelson, IHldenstein and Petersen voting aye, nay nonel Carried on roll call, Giesenhagen, Gilchrist, Raux, Justice, Krehmke, I\fiichelson, l<fildenstein and Petersen voting a~B. m~ n0ne. Said Ordinance was read by its title and declared passed its ~ iro. reading. Moved by Krehmke th~t said Ordinance be placed on its final reading a.nd f ina lly passed; Carried on rollcall, Giesenhag en. Gilchrist, Ra.ux, Juati ce, Krehml<:e, Michelson, Milliienstein and Petersen voting aye, nat'! none. The Presl dent of the Council declared sai d Ordinance No. 957 f.i. 1;!ally passed and approved the same. ~""-- A Besolution confirming the action of the City Attorney in signing the Stipulation above mentiond was read and on motion of ICrerunke said Resolution was adopted. Adjourned, ~t2:~~erk. - 36 Grqnd Island. Nebraska. Huly 4-1923. Tl'lJe Gouncilmet'as'a ]3,oar,Q. Qf. J~qua.liza.t~{)n. On account of being a legal holiday, the Board of Equalization adjourned to Thursday, July 5, 1923 at 7:30 P.M. ~ .._:'_~- Grand Island, Nebraska, July 5-1923. '1'he Council met as a Board of Equalization for the purpose of EqtwUizing ana Assessing the benefits aEcrueing to the respec- tive lots, tracts and parcels of land in Water 11,[ain District No. 23, by reason of the laying of a water lnain therein, and of Equalizing and Assessing the benefits accrueing to the respec- tive lots, tracts and parcels of land in Sewer District No. 76, and of levying a Special Tax to pay the portion of sa d im- provements provided by la.w; His Honor, the IJIayor 'Presiding, ,and Giesenhagen, Gilchrist, Hauz, Justice, Krerulllie, Michelson, Mildenstein and Petersen present at roll call. The CounciTh remained in session until 8 o'clock p.m. and no person having appeared to object to or protest against th~ pro- posed assesment and levy, Proof of Publication of Notice of meeting as a Board of Equalization was rea,d and filed. 'Whereupon the following Resoluti ons were presented and MLtdenstein moved their adoption. Said Resolution in regard to Water 1min District No. 23 was adopted mn roll call all m~lbers of the city council being present and voting aye. For copy of Resolution see page 37 hereof. Said Hesolution as to Sewer Distric t lio. 76 was, on motion of Mildenstein held over until the next meeting of the Board of to be held on Wednesda.y July 18,1923 at.7:3Q~'~.m. j'TIqualization/in oraer to enable the property owners in said District~o enter protests if so interested. 1~e minutes of the Board of Equalization were read and approved. Adjounned. ~'U Ci ty ~ 37 RJDSOI,lJTION ~"---~-'~--'<'~-------'-'-'""---'- 131!1 IT l{[DE:;OI,VIDD l)y the I' and City Council of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, sitting as a Board of uali:;:;atiOl1 for Bald purpobe, ~ r~l c'~ i:) per proDf of notice pre~ented: T~'l~r~Neb~a~~g jo the sum O~ J" h.)-.... .c" _..J:\A.. , __ oJ IV )..~.... _ .0 ; that the benefits That vve do find the to talexpenue of tIle corwtruc ti on of 8, YVE1,ter IncJ,in in wa/ceT 1:nain C!.ifltrict No. {",)'7' r,-,~) of the City of Grand real estate inoald district by reason of said COl1L3truction j.B in the sum of ~fp618.80, and that the benc:fits i"1ccurine to the respective tracts, pieces and Darcels of land in b2/ rec"J,f.:3lJrl 0 f the constnH;tion of a water nlaln. in said district are as set oppo:::dte the se-veraldescriptions 1,0 t s 6,' 7, 8, 9 and ~~~26. 40 each; 3a' Grand Island, Nebraska, July 4. 1923. The Council met in regular session. On account of.being a legal holiday. the Council adjourned. to 1bursday July 5th, 1923. at 8 0' clock P .JvL ~~~ Grand Island.. Nebraska . July 5, 1923. The Council met in ..;p, '. His Honor, the ]!,'Iayor. pre- siding and all members present at roll call. The minutes of the last regular and intervening rneetings were read and approved. lifr. Beck addressed the counc il and presented plans in accord- ance with the request of the council to submit the plans as to the outside stairway on the Hotel Building. Petersen Inoved. that the permit be allowed~ Same was allowed. on roll call, all mem- bers of the council vottng aye, nay none. J'\1fr. Krall addressed t11 e counc il and asked. that he be allowed to connect ',vith the main sewer on Locust Street wi t11 his new build- iUg being erected at 220 South Locust. On motioh of Gilchrist same was referred to the Sewer Inspector and the Sewer COTI~ittee to report at the next meeting. Bids of the Wm. Kelly and Co. and ~ Hansen and Willadson aSl:to::i1'x:tens ion of storm Sewer were opened and read and. on motion of l)etersen were referred to the Sewer Commi ttee. Bids of the Trail1 Paving Co. for paving District No. 54 and District No. 55 were opened and read and on motion of Krehmke were referred to the streets and Alleys Corrmrittee. Report of the l'\.pprai sers appointed to condemn prop erty unct er a~d by virtue of Ordinance No.957 was read. VVhereupon Mildenstein presented a Resolution approving the aSSeSSITlent of the Apprais- ers. Said Resolution was adopted on roll call. all members voting aye. Nay none. (For ROpy of Resolutions. see page 42 hereof.) Mhe })rinting. l)urchasing anQ,Auc1.i ting Committee reported re- ceiving a printed list of emp10yees of the Water. Light and Ice Department and the City Engineering Department and. on motion of' Petersen same were made a part of the records, The Light Water ~tnd Ice Cormnittee reported Water 11[ain Districts No. 24 and 26 completed and on motion of Krehmke the Copncil termined to sit as a Board of Equalization on WednesdaYJ July 39 18th, 1923, frOll1 7: 30 p.m. to 8 01 c lock p.m. of sai d day for the purpose of Equalizing ancil. Assessing the Sost of same and levying a tax to pay the portion of said t~~ provided by law, and the Clerk was instructed to give proper notice of said meetine. 'I'he Fire Committee submitted the fOl10wing rep0rt:- IlJuly 5-1923. To The Honoatable lIayor and Ci ty Council: ~1"e your fire commi t tee ester carefully going over the proposi- tion for a north Side .Fire Station would recommend the follo.ving:- A Brick Building 35 feet wide by 116 feet long with a second story covering the front 40 feet by 35 wide. Balance of Bui1iling to be one story only. This size building would be large enough to store all CiW Trucks and leaye a vfork or repair room ~~O feet by 35 feet on the rear end. This will leave an alley-way of 16 feet North of track and also leave a drive-way on East side of 30 feet from proposed building to the Etting lot line. The Committee also recommends that they be given the authority to have plans drawn of Building and get an estimate of the cost of a Build ing of this kind. C. H. Justice C. Michelson Geo. ltU Idens tein ifhn . ]'. Kr ehrnk e. 91 On motion of Giesengagen the report was adopted. The Parks and Bands Comrrittee submitted the proposition that all the surplus dirt on 5th street and $th Street be hauled, at the expens e of the Park .Fund, to the Ci ty' s parks where needed. On motion of Hau"" sarne was referred to the Park Com.m.i ttee to report further at the next meeting. findi ng The Sewer Cormntttee reported/the Bid of Hanson & Wil1adson lolt' ~~tena[:ionof StiGrmSewertb:bl$the lQwest and best bid and reoommended aoceptance of sa~e and on motion of Krel~e the re- port was adopted and Contract awarded accordingly. The Sewer Committee reported Sewer District :tIo. 100 and Sewer District No. 101 completed and on motion of Krehmke the Council determined to sit as a Board of Equalize.:bion on Wednesclay, July 18th 1923 from 7:30 p.m. to 8 o'clock p.m. of said day for the purpose of Equalizing and Assessing the benefi ts accureing to the respective tracts of property in said District and levying a tax for same, and the Clerk .\'I/8.S instructed to give proper notice thereof. 40 The Sewer Committee presented and recommended the proposition . LOthe ~;~ that the C.I,.Hansen Co.at no extra expense" extend the storm sewer from 5til and ~~eeler Streems to 5th and Oleburn in plane of running the storm sewer on Vine Street f'ro+n 9th to 12th sts. Om Illotion of Krehmlce same was referred to the Sewer Committee with power to act. Bills against the City were read and on motion of Krehmke were allowed. For list see Claim Hegister. Petition of Vhn. S. Hatcher et al to create a water main district embracing Beal street from 4th to 6th 8ts. thence east on 6th l3t. to the 1500 Block was read and on Illotion of Michelson was re- ferred to the Water and JJight Committee. Peti ti on of J. A. Kilcendall. Realty Investment Co. and C.II. La~nan to create a water main district embracing 18th Street from :Bllm Street to Broadwell ;;\venue was read and on motion of Mich el- son was referred to the Water and Light COlmnittee. The following Ordinances were then presented:- :r:To. 958 l:eV'ying{;a special water distribt ta..."C to pay for water main in Dis.23; No.959 creatin~paVing District No. 55, and No. 960 creating Paving District No. 56. Ort Iaotion of Petersen, said three Ordinances were placed on their first reading. Carried on roll call, Giesenhagen, Gilchrist, Raux, Justive, Krerudke, Michelson, Mildenstein and Petersen vot- ing aye. Nay none. The said three Ordinances were read and declared passed their first reading. Moved by Mildenstein that the rules be suspended. and said Ordin- ances be placed on their Second Reading by their respe ctive title.f Carried on Roll Call. Giesenhagen, Gilchrist, Raux, Justice, Kreruillce, Michelson, Mildenstein and Petersen voting aye. Nay none. Said Ordinances were read by their respective ti tl€6and declared. passed their second reading. ~oved by Michelson that the rules .be suspended and said Ordin- ances be placed on their Third Reading by their respective titl~} Carried on Roll Call, Giesenhagen, Gilchrist, Raux, Justi~e. Krehmke t 1,Hchelson, j',hlcl.ensteil1 and Petersen voting aye. Hew none. Said Ordinances were read by their respective titleSand declared passed their third reading. Mo ved by KrehIillce the. t said Ordinances ITo. 958, 959 and 960 be placed on their final. .. and finally passed. ! /tAi,'".4'.q"<<>...~1' Carried on Roll Call, I/Gieseni~gen. Gilchrist, Hame, Justice, Krehmke, TiIichel son, J\irildens teil1 and Petersen vo ting aye. NEW none. The Mayor declared said Ordinances No. 958, 959 and 960 passed, and approved the Same. The City Engineer submitted :Estimates of the cost of Con- struction of Paving Dietricts No. 55 and No. 56 and on motion of . Petersen, sai d Estimates were adopted and the Clerk was instructed to advertise for bids for said construction. The Reports of the Police Judge, Weigher and Water & Light Commissioner fo r the month of June were read and on motion of Gilchrist were referred to the Finance Conunittee. 41. 1~e City Engineer submitted for approval what he thought a just assessment of' benefits to property owners by reason of the openeing of Sycamore street and on m.otion of Krehmke the Council determined to sit as a Board of Equalization on Wednesday July 18tll, 1923, from 7:30 p.m. to 8 otclock p.m. for the pur- pose of assessing the benefits accrueing to the respective tracts of property by reason of the opening of Sycamore Street which was opened by Ordinance No. 915, and the Clerk was instructed to give proper notice of same. }~dj ourned. .~<~~/ Ci ty Clerk. 42. HE~QLUTIOlr W1D~REAS. in pursuance of Ordinance No.957 of the Ci ty of Grand Is land, :flTebraska, on the 30th dLW 0 f June) 1923, the apprai Bers therein na..-ued. met as provided by said Ordinance and 'nade a just and fair assessment of the damages for the taking of said property. now, THBJRE]'ORE. BE IT H.J1:JlSOLVED by the Mayor and Ci ty Council of the Ci ty of Grand Island, nebraska, that said assess:nen t of damages be and the same is hereby approved by the NLayor an d City Council and the City Clerk is hereby ordered. to pay to the persons hereinafter nmaed, fer the property hereinafter n~ned, the amounts set opposite their names; or if such payment is fefused, deposit said amounts wi th the Ci ty Treasurer, subj ect to the 0 rc1ers of the owners and the parties intereste9.; and thereafter that th e Ci ty of Gran d Island tD.ke, occupy and posseas for i t8 own use the property so appropriated, to-wit:- A tract of 1 and 16 feet ",rideacros:!! IJot 14 of the County Subdivision of the st of the S~l of Section 16-11-9, beiug 8 feet on each side 0 f the following line: Corr~en~ing at a point la.6 feet North of the Sou:tlttea,st ~orner of said Lot 14, thence in a southwesterly direction to a point en the ~~outh line of said 1,0t 14, 17 feet West of the Geutheast comer of said I.ot 14. Geerge W.Tucker, ewner of tax sale certificate- - - ~$ 50.00__ A trarr,t acreage the lil]}J~ on each of land 16 feet wide across the owned by George W. Tucker in the of Section 21-11-9, being 8 feet side of the f 0110wing line; Ug...L 0 l' 4 Commencing at a point on the North section line of Section 21-11-9, 50 feet West of the lTortheast C0rner of said Section, thence 300 feet more or less in a Southwest- erlY directi0n to a point on the South line of the acreage tract owned by the sai d. GSQrge W,Tucker, which point is 220 feet southf'iJ?OIn the S0U th line 0f :Slock 9, Wiebe's Addition to the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, and 283 feet in aWes terly direct ion frOfn the East line of said Section 21-11-9, measuring along the South line of said acreage tract, owned by the said. Ge orge VI. Tucker. Gee re;e VI. Tucker, Ovmer - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -j450 ,-0_0__.- The City Engineer is hereby directed to prepare an accurate plat wi th a clear def ini t8 description of the pr0perty so taken. The City Clerk is hereby ordered. to cause said plat to be recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Hall County within sixty days fror,,1 date. GeQ. Mildenstein. -----....-- 43 Grand Island,Nebraska,July 18,1923,7-30,P.M. , q:t1..'~' v''''' The Council met as a Board of Equaliz~ pursuant to a.djourn- ment for Sewer District l-To.76,His Honor,the J\fuyor,presiding and all Members present at roll call; A Resolution leyying special taxes in said District was presented [;j,nd read and discussed by IIenry Voss,Peter Windolph,John Hehnke,etal. and also by the Uayor and ll1!embers of the Ci ty Council and on motion of Petersen the Resolution was referred back to the Sewer Corrrmittee to make further investigation and to report back to the Council on the First day of August 1923 at 7-30,p.m. to which time the Council then adjourned as said Board of Equalization. ~~/ ":.,..- / // " /:: ~)~~'il Ci ty C:t'~k:-Y Grapd Island,Nebraska,July lB,1923,7-30,p.m. The Council met ij.s'a Board of Equalization for the purpose of Ii:qualizing and Assessing the expense of' Constructing Water Mains in Water Main liistricts NOs.24 & 26, and Constructing Sewers in Sewer Districts Nos.lOO & 101, and of Levying a tax to pay the expense of said Construction,His Hon~,the Mayor,presiding and all Mem bers present at roll call; Proof of Publication of Notice in each of said Respective Water 1~in and Sewer Districts was read and placed on file. The Council remained in Session until 8 o'clock p.m. and no person having appeared to object to or protest against the proposed as- sessment and levy; Whereupon Krehmke presented the following Resolution and moved its adoptionjMotion carried on roll ,call all Members being present and voting aye;The l~yor declared the Heso1ution adopted and approved the same ;For copy see page44, following; Said Resolution pertaining to Sewer District j1)1!100. Krehrnke then introduced Resolution as to Sewer District $101 and moved its adoption; Motion carried on roll call,al1 Members being present &nd voting aye, and the Ma.yor declared said Reso- lution adopted and approved the same;For copy of Resolution see page 45 hereof. Krehrnke then introduced Resolution as to Water Main Districth'~4 and moved its adoption ; Ji[otion carried on roll call,All Members being present and voting aye, and the ~yor declared the Resolu- tion adopted and approved the sa~me;For Copy of Resolution see Page 46 hereof. Krehrllice then introduced Resolution as to Water Main District 1\[0.26 and moved its adoption; Motion carried on roll call , all Members being present and voting aye, and the Mayor declared the Resolution adopted and approved the same ; For copy of said Resolution ,see page 47 hereof. The Minutes of the meeting as a Eoard of Equalization for said Sewer Districts Nos.100 & 101,and Water J~in Districts Nos.24 & 26 were read and approved, ~~ereupon the Council Adjourned. :;f~// ' /~~ ZDG~_A Ci ty Cl";cl(v~c 44 Rill S (}L U'1' I :m:D IT RJ~r;OIJv.iCD by the IiiIayoI' <:L11d C1 ty Council of the City of Gra.,nd lsl::.md, Heln'cH,Jca, sitting as a Board of Equal:i.zation faT d Dse as per Proof of Notice pere0ented: Thcl-t we do find thc::; tot,tl expSIue of the construction of a uewer in ,(:;ewel~ District No. 100 of the City of Grccncl Isla..nd, Nebro.,ska is the i3uLlJf ~1)47() .80; thcct the benefits acc:ruillg to tile real estate in said district by reason of said construction is in t}18 aUln f ~;)470. 80; and tl18/G the benefi 'CD accruing "[,0 the. I' e ::;:98 c tj.T/ e L:r\Ct.S Dieces , .C parce1s of J..and in scoid D:l strict by rea. on of the construction of a sewer in sdid district are as set opposite the several de~criptions thereof below as follows: IJot 1 J310ek 151 ~T P. H" . See one" Add. ~p8b 60 u. _ EU lroe>.,d. . n 2 II n II 11 11 n H 85 60 . Ii ;5 H II 11 1l n n II 85 60 . ll: 4 n 11 It li n n 11 85 60 . Fractional lot 6 " 'it n n n 'H n II 11 7 Il II 11 t1 II n n II 11 8 11 II tl t1 n ii ,i 128 40 . u 45 RESOLUTION. J3JiJ IT HTD:30I;VIGD by the Mayo:r: arid Ci tjT Council of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, sitting 806 a Board of Equalization for said purpose as Proof of Notice presented; Th3_t Vie do fi.nd the to t()~l expense of the co nstructiol1 of a sewer in Sewer District No. 101 of the City of Grand Island ~L"J ((br"" <::Cl,t;:). .; '" J'l'l t ;"J' e" 0'"1" ') -c. ~f 468. 60 . .1-11,"1. +. t}> q _ "_ ~_. __..... >o_~~ ....~. U .. _ .1 . .....) L .ul I..- J. t.y --.- po- ~_ _ .__,~___.__....;.._.____ , v ...._.... )...I.~:; tlcnef:i tEl acc:ruing to the real (} stl9_te in said district -b;y- l~eafJOn uf said co nstr'uction is in the sum 0 f ;;0 468 . 60 1, _'__~'-____"_'''.''~'_-'___ and tha t the benefits ac ru~ng to the reapec ti ve trcccts, pieces and pa:t'ceJs of :Land in 8,cid J)istl~ict by reE~son of the construction of a sewer in said district are a ,:; set opposite the several Lot ]. Bloel;: 1 n n 1I Il ,;. Ii ":l II 11 II 4: H !l rt I Ii Q <,J II " B U ,~ Ii 'Z tl !l ...) descriptions thereof below asfollowa: 1/ Ii di. 6' <) r; 0 tit' i.J.. . 62.70 6~2" 70 Hann's n n See and ,Adeli tian Ii 11 n f1 n 6 ~~ $ 70 '7 ~2 . 60 '7 ~2 . 60 72.60 Koehler Place tl Ii fi II 46 }lJ] ::~:j J3E IT ;::;0 LVTGD by tl1 e I' and City Council of City of Grand ~8lErnd, ebra , ~t\.~,;~ , sitting as a Board of Equalization for saiQ rpo~e. as per proof of notice pre ented; That we do :c'incL the total expense of the construction of a "vater JJ:lcdn in water ICicdn dibtrj_ct ~24 of the City of Grb,net Island, :nebraska is the SUIll "." ,-':, ~).L " ' ; thL\. t the benefi ts adcru,ing to the Ie",l estate in B"dd district by' re3,son of BcLid construction is in the ;3UL'l of S!;528 ~_.._.,_. and that the benefits accrUing to the respective trcwt;~, pieces and parcels f land in said district are .~~ C' CA.. lo...) Det 01)PO si t e the several de~jcI'ir) ti uns thereof, belovl 8,i':; follows; 9 10 11 II AmO\.Hlt. ~~27 . 00 26.0U 26.00 26.00 27.00 ';;;7.00 ~~6 .00 26.00 26.00 27.00 ',;:;7.00 26.00 26.00 26.00 2'7.00 '2/'1.00 26.00 ~26. 00 26.00 27.00 IJot 6 '7 Block JTra,c ti anal 14 11 14 i\.ddi tion Baker Addition iI () u If 14 " 14 14 " 4 n 4 [l 4 :i 4 n 4 4 4 4 4 lL 15 15 15 .., F J. ,) 1:5 It fl 9 10 1 11 11 II [,mers AclcH tion !l II ~ 3 4 5 1 1"1 jj lJ r; II II ') (,~ Woodbine Addition II It II 11 1I II 3 4 I" ,) 6 '7 II II Baker Addition t1 =i, 8 II II II If tt&. " .'i'li~ ~ ",~1;.""""\,, ,,1"'ju ..E.___../_... ,.Uf /, c, .d,.. ,",/ '(-"'-'---";;"-"''''~~'''' 47 RJ)J so IX'l' I 0 H . BE IT' J1ESOLVIED by the l\!layor and Ci ty Council of the City of Grand ISland, Nebraska, sitting as a Board of Equalization for said purpos8i as per proof of notice pre:clented: Thc1t iJve do find. the total eX1Jense of the construction of a V],).ter Jnain in \va tel' mcdn d.i stI'ict no. 26 of the Ci ty of G1'''''Ufl' 10'J' '''nd ":\f""lo1'<:> "1"/"1 2' '" 'Vl1-"e :r <.h...... io.J _<':-.. ,...I~. v.."J ....c... t:) v... 811Iil uf"! ~r~_w-_~,__.~__...;' t11E~ t tl18 benefits accruing to the real es~a~e in said district by reauon ,;f said construction is in tll.e sum UI 4~..!2.2~.9J,L._",_ and that the bCl sfits accruing to the respective tracts, pieces and parcels uf land in said district by reason of the conBtructioll of ('3., we,ter rooin in si,dd district ell'e au set Op}JOf5i te the uevera1. descrip ti ons thereof below ad fol1.ows: 7 8 8 8 Addition SchimmG~cs J\.ddi tion \I H 6 8 9 9 9 9 9 1.0 10 10 10 1.0 1. 1. 1. 1 1. 11 11 n tl Arilount. d.nG' 1.10 ,"l .G . '.. ;26./10 26.40 6 Block 8 Lot co o o ,/ It f26 $ 40 o J II 11 II t! n Ii 26. '10 26.40 ;~6 . 40 ~~6 . .'10 10 l1 tl 7 e n II 26. :10 ;~26"fl0 10 II (.' u H '6 "0 {:~. $ L:k . ;.-;6. LlO r-i I !I (~) o 9 1.0 1 It 26. /10 H n n ~26. () 26 ~ LID ~;6 .40 ~36 . 11 n i;'J n II il n 3 4 Ii :26,,40 ~..:~ 6 . L--:O ~::6 . 40 :6. '-10 ~;:6. 40 ~26 $ 40 ;,?6.40 :~~6 ./10 :..:,6/40 II 5 II n 1 t~, s;...; fl II n . , t::; n (.~ ') (~ n ~) 4 I' ,) 11 II <) ,:.., n II n n (~ II 1 ~) ;3 .n j"i q f~ ij H ~26. 40 .:.) 4 ~) ,) ;) ~) 59 59 59 59 59 n II H n ~;26 ~il0 ;36.40 26.40 26",40 26V40 26.40 ;~;6.40 26.l1:0 ~26 . 40 ;26./10 H !l 1 Vfrleeler & Eennetts It II 2 3 4 5 6 7 U ~l fl n ti 11 () n ;:J r'1 t'., rr::, 7::: ? ;2 7:2 Wheeler & Eennettu 2nd. II n II n n n 10 ?~:~ 48 Grand ISland,Nebraska,July: l8,1923,7-30,p.rn. The Council met as a Board of Equalization for the purpose of l~qua.lizing and Assessing the benefi ts accrueing to the res- pective Lots,Tracts and Parcels of land Specially benefited by the opening of Sycamore Street and of Levying a Special Tax upon the property benefited to pay the exPense of said opening to the extent, to which it has been specially bene- fitted; His Honor,the M:a.yor,presiding and all Members being present at roll call. IJroof of Publication of Notice of said Meeting as a Board of Equalization was read and placed on file. E.G.Kroger as Attorney for Mrs. Lucas ,Rudolph Illcas,Robert N. on behalf of the R.H.McAllister estate McAllister/~nd others addressed the Council in opposition to the proposed assessment and levy and the same was discussed by the l~yo~ and Members of the City Council; The hour of 8 o'clook having arrived; and no objections in writing having been filed against the proposed Assessment and Levy; Mildenstein moved that all oral protests to the proposed Assessment and Levy be over-ruled and rejected and said Resolution be adopted; Carried on Roll oall,Giesenhagen,Gilchrist,Haux,Justice,Krehmke, Michelson,Mildenstein and Petersen voting aye,nay none; the l~yor declared the Resolution adopted and approved the same. The minutes of the meeting as a Board of Equalization were read and approved. (For copy of said Resolution see Pages 49 & 50 hereof, following this page. ) Adjourned . ~~:;~ ~.!J ~2?L>~{f~~ City Clerk 49 PJn s Q.:t~1J.1I.9 IT IT E.) ()~LirEiI) b::/ tl1e IijIayo I~ City Council of the City of Grand 1 land, Nebraska; sitting as a Board of Equalizat ~nfor said ::eegl Be: 1'11D,t e 0.0 find c"nCL t the tota_l bene:fi be; to the , , e c-; ~GD.. .C e. eJ.,'btt -L-, tiY1[s on t"e opening of i3ycc'_lJlOre e~~-~'_ L er1 D i orl I ediCl 1ic:J)le f\JX' t11e J::i~u d1'~" ..... '. '~..'/.}~ l.';) ~~ ,-,'~/ " t' street froTn Division ,~itreet to Af311ton Lvenue the sum 'OJ, t of tbe eXI)81H::es f said benefi tis in thELt the total e:xpenses of the ening of anCL Vie do find ai,leL ana extension of said streets chargeable to the several lots>> tracts and pa.rcels of land 'onti on, adjacent to and nearby said streets by reason of the opening and ~xtension thereof is in the sum ,,~,g..~ ,.." ~;:'~ I. - _.:". ::'," ~ l ., -, . -, ..., .. _' I . t .. 01 :ir, " ' .' to iLnd we ao 1lnCl cUW sav tnat the be:nef J. t s to t,ne .._,......., _ _;.';', ....~_~_ .. . J teveral lots, tracts and cels of land as befure described, is as Bet forth in the following list and opposite th~ several G. e C:i C l' i :L orl f3 tIle Il cot'>> ctYlcl t118.J t tIle eJ-~-,l) erl f3 e ctC C l"')tlin. t; to ~Gl1e Bai (l respective lots, t r"octs and ]kcrcels of land as before described by reason of the opening and extension of said street is 8& per cent of S::L :Ldbenefi t [, ~ (dId thct t all of s d benefits eX}JerlSeS to the ce~s f land by reason of the said several lots, tracts anu opening and extension of said street is as set oppo ta the said cL E;i3C:ci t 7Q...fJ 0 t ~~ ..-.. ~l -3 d, ',\ II Ie t II II 1: If 5 5 .) L1 II 13&;9 Ii tl n d n 1 11 n " ' , ?;~ 11 ,) n l? ..1. .) II 1 II <) f..... " e, '--, 1I ? It 6 " n 5 " L~ 0 n ' , r:" ;; 1 II 11 It 10 II 9 Ii 5 :Lun.s tileroof as follows,towit; \ii[e ste]~lvel t;:J !I tr ~I .~""l'I1 ~", i /l 31'6,"11 ~3('Zt71 t '~I, ""11 i Be. 11 thwe st-,} See tion J.5 '"7111){:~'2. 24./ I it It n' I i lCl t /f:.3 11 t 2$'"). '8 t e t.; f w est 10 U fee t . I,. 0 a n rt tI Z. .J"I ;(,b 4 :2 .-rO Heyde T s Add.2, 'S'.tl*, 4\. i'lD fI" 2) 8..':3tf fI ".3~4:3 4 .LI'I. f.)g 11 C oun -Ly II i:3ub-division. r: Il H n Dllb. t: II , v~ve S l~ Ii II Ii 1JVest 50 .,.,CQ11r"tll01.l s e '11 Blade 1 !! n it COtl.nt.. J31 () C" (.~.I n t1 1, !1 n !! n n Ii Il n II II Ii n \i H IJ 1 q it I. 11 IGeJi:)t n n tl H :G:ast 65 feet. North 4,5 feet. q 0"'" "t1l l~: ') 13 -r" (.0"" t LI l,.1.. .L _"~(:..J/ (. .... '...~C 9 !l II f1 Ii II Bou :iew t11"\Ne D t -,<" 15...11-9 'b- 4--' tI. ;;. ~ 3.t:fti .r. t:lO 3'31 ~ I 33.. a I '33. f 1 ':;t,f', i J :3 q.l l"l :'i. tJ" f 3 t " n he;yde s Ii H n Ii II \: I1Etlc ev i eVl II ,FrilL c,ti oneL1 I,ot 7 Origi:nal Town. n n Block 91 'if r; H 11 11 3 II tI II t: 8 ,-, 11 L 11 Hanw] , See ond " II H Lot ]. \1 " t~ 'i1IJ, fl *,i 1'1 1,'f '$f: ~1'! ''111 ~' _~i'~ ;!'i" ',J F._ '~. ;i* .m! -~~ t-~ t. t!. h. ~! l,- 1it n f:~ ,~' M ;t!.i l~l\ ~ '1\' ~i %1 ~i!,\ ~~:~ ~11 f'l ~;t ~t l;.\' ',':! '*1 I;I, !.@9' \"1 ,~'J 'if)' t,i .~,~\ l<~ t' 'Iii ~~'j:: ~\j' t :tl, tt; ~1 " ,{~ 'M: {~ Wi ',11 t1 ~:( if \"" 'fit {r tx ~! ,";\' :l:l' fi Ni t,i ~~ ,f,* -l~'~: :~~_::;:- tl J~':' '*,I '''', lXl ,~~ '!.\~ ~l ,~* 1'" g't".it", , . It, """~, .s I ""b,. '2 .!.-t"5 L. 2.f'. '3 , 2,~t ~ b -:2_ S ( :;:s (" 2....S,""t3b 2..,\-j3~ ,,.. '":II I .2.J\,:Y ~ ':3- ..r; 3 (.. ;.IV ( 1. 4""'1: 411 '1 t t' ~'Zt31 ':L 'i ,a7 21.37 :2 '2,:;';, ",)', ")1 '':!.''r'J ""', "" ,,,,II f "" ~ 'ta ''''J J, &.hiJ" ~,7.,'Ji ';! 2, '37 2. ~ ,'J1 '2 21 ::S~1 2 'a13; Z ~h~7 .2 "2, ::/1 :2. 7, .J7 ~":t, 37 37: J"f I~.~ 37,1 Hf ifl'l!~ 13/"2".. '; 51 stein and Petersen present at roll call. The minutes of the meeting, of July 5:! 1923 were read and approved. A Co~aunication from Paul Hartsough asking for permission to erect an Electric sign across the Walk at 10108 'West Third Street was read. Np.. .aetio11 VH7.ti Lakvll7- 111" ~'."""'~''''''''0' . '. '.'-'''''.V., . ""~~' " , '. . .~,.~...,.,;/ Bids ofWm.Ke11y & Co. I and of the Grand Island Plumbing ,Co . ,for construction of Sewers in Sewer Districts Nos.108,109,110,111 & 113 were opened and read and on rnotion of Gilchrist referred to the Sewer Committee. Bids of Trai1l 'Paving Co., and of A.H.Reed Co., for Paving Paving District No. 52,were opened and read and on motion of IJetersen jJ refered to the street & Alley Cormnitteei Bids of First National Bank of Grand Island, The Omaha. Trust Company " United States Trust Company of Omaha and .Tames T. Wachob Company of Omaha for Intersection Paving Bonds were opened and read and on motion of Krehmke referred to the Finance Co~nittee. Conwunication of Jack Wilks in rega~d to removing stwnps at Park was read and on rnotion of Gilchrist referred to the Park Com. The Finance Committee presented an Estimate of the Expenses of the City for the ensuing Municipal year and the same was read and on motion of Petersen adopted and made a part of the minutes and ordered published as provided by lww. The Street Comrni ttee reported finding the Bids of J. ViJ. 'f'raill Paving )( Co., for pa.ving Districts NOB.42 and 54 to be the lowest and best bids and on motion of Petersen Contract was awarded to said Company for Paving said Districts. The Street Co~nittee reported finding the Protest against the Faving of Paving District No., 5~, ],,It! & L2" Streets, to be suffici- ent and on motion of Petersen the same was sustained and the City Attorney instructed to prepare an Ordinance repealing the Ordinance creating said Paving District. 52 The matter of Ijaving South Front Street from Sycamore to Wa'lnut was taken up and discussed and on motion of Gilchrist the City Attorney was instructed to prepare an Ordinance Creating a Paving District embracing said portion of South Front Street. The '\Ya ter. IJight & Ice Cornrai ttee reported recommendin~ that the request of some of the employrees for raise in wages be not g~anted and on motion of Krellinke the report was adopted. The ]'ire Commi ttee presented Sketch of proposed Building on the portion of Locust Street, South of Fourth street for Fire :Department~md other purposes and on motion of Gilchrist the mune was received and estimate of ~~IO.500 filed. On motion of Krem.mke the matter of regucing the rate of Light current was referred to the Light Committee. The Sewer Committee repDtted that Sewer Districts Nos.B8 & 112 had been completed according to Contract and on motion of Krelwllie the Council determined to sit as a Board of J~qualization tflY")$'"'' on W'ednesday,August 1.1923 from 7-30 to 8 0 t clock. at the Council Chamber in said Ci ty for purpose of r~qualizing and Assessing the Expense of sarne and levying a tax to pay for said work and the Clerk was instructed to give proper notice thereof. The Sewer Con1ffimttee reported finding the Bids of ~n.Kelly & Co., for Sewer Districts Nos.108,109,1IO & 111 to be the lowest and best bids for said Districts and on motion of Krehmke they were awarded the Contract for their construction. The-Sewer COInllli ttee also reported finding the Bid of the Grand Island Plumbing Company for Sewer District lifO .113 to be the lowest and best bid and on motion of Krerunke the report was adop- ted and contract awarded accordingly. '1'he ]'inance Cormnittee reported finding the Bid of the First Natll Bank for Intersection Paving Bonds to be the highest and best bid and on motion of Gilchrist the same was accepted and the City Attorney instructed to p;r-epare proper Ordinance providing for the1ssuance of said Bonds. Bills against the City were presented and read and on motion of Petersen,allowed.for list see the Claim Register. Petition of' Rufus M.Geer etal. for Paving portions of East Thrrd, Oak & Kimball streets wa.S read and on motion of Petersen referred to the Street Committee. V '7. 0,) a l'eti tion of Henty }i~uss and others for the grad.ing of YfshtOl1 Avenue was read and on motion of Giesenhagen Referred to the Street Comrni ttee. The Bond COYruni ttee reported finding the Bond of ':[11'ai11 Paving Co."" covering their Contract lflor Paving District No.42 to be in proper form and the surety sufficient and on motion of Giesenhagen the Report was adopted and the Bond approved. The Bond -gom.mi ttee reported finding the Bond of Hansen Be Willard- son co~ering their Sewer 1~in Extension Contract,to be in proper form and the surety sufficient and on motion of Giesenhagen the Report was adopted and the .Bond approved. '1'he Bond Commi ttee reported finding the Bond of The Omaha 'Trust Co.,securing Balance of Certificates of Deposit,to be in proper form and the surety sufficient and on motion of Giesenhagen the Heport Vias adol"ted B.nd the Bond approved. . Qrdinances 11os.961,Levying Specia.l Tax,Sewer Distrist NO.lOO, 962,Levying Special Tax,Sewer District NO.lOl, 96a,Levying Special Water ]~in District Tax, District No.24;964,Levying Special Water I~in District Tax, District 110.26, were presented; Moved by 1lichelson that said Four Ordinanees be placed on their First reading; Carried on roll call,Giesenhagen,Gilchrist,Haux,Justice,Krehmke, Michelson,Mildenstein and Petersen voting aye, nay none; Said four Ordinances were read and declared passed their first reading; Moved by Petersen that the rules be suspended and said Four Ordinances be placed on their second reading by their res- pective titles; Carried on roll call', Giesenhagen, Gilchrist , Haux, Justice,Krehmke, Michelson.Mildensteinand Petersen voting aye, nay none; Said Four Ordinances were read by their respective titles and declared passed their second reading; Moved by Kreht11ke that lli'UlUiml the rules be suspended and said four Ordinances be placed on their third reading by their respective titles; Carried on roll call,Giesenhagen,Gilchriet,Haux.Justice, Krehmke,TvIichelson,].l[ildenstein and Petersen voting aye, nay none; Said Four ~rdinances were each read by their respective titles and declared passed their third reading; Moved by Mildenstein that said Ordinances,Nos.961.962,963 & 964 and each of them,be placed on their final passage and finally passed; Carried on roll call,Giesenhagen,Gilchrist,Haux,Justic8, Krelllr~e,Michelson.Mildenstein and Petersen voting aye,nay none; The rnayor declared said Ordinances Nos.961,962,963 & 964 and each of them finaihly l)assed and approved the same. An Ordinance,No.965,I,evying Special Taxes to pay expense of open- ing Sycamore street, was presented; lo\:oved by Mildenstein that the Ordinance be placed on its fmrst reading; Carried on roll call.Giesenhagen,Gilchrist,Haux,Justice, Krehmke,l''uchelson,Mildenstein and Petersen vmting ,.a~e,nay none; said Ordinance was read and declared passed its first reading. Mo~ed by Michelson that the rules be suspended and said Ordinance placed on its second reading by its title; Carried on roll call, Giesenhagen,Gilahrist,Haux, Justice,Krehrnke, Michelson,Mildenstein and Petersen voting aye,nay none; Said Ordinance was read by its title and declared passed its second reading; Moved by Justice that the rules be suspended and said ~rdinance be placed on its third reading by its ti tl'e; Carried on roll call Giesenhagen,Gilchriet,Ha~x,Justice,Michelson Mildenstein and }>etersen voting aye,nay none,absent ,Krehmke; Said Ordinance was read by its title and declared passed its third reading; Moved by JJIildenstein that the said Ordinance be placed on its final passage~ and finally passed; Carried on roll call,Giesenhagen,Gildhrist,Haux,Justice,Micllels Mildenstein and l)etersen V9ting aYE?,nay none,a~sent Krelimlrel 'I'he Mayor declared the Ordlnance I'lnally passea. and aDprovea the same. An Ordinance ,NO.966,providing for the issuance of Intersection Paving Bonds waS presented; Movea by Gilchrist that the Ordinance be placed on its first reading; Carried on roll call,Giesenhagen,Gilchrist,Haux,Justic.,Michelson; Mildens tein and Petersen, voting aye, nay none, absent Krehmke ;~-t<'!-'\..-4_._^J_.,..j The Ordinance was read .n:dJJbmm:rbtbIbihm and declared passed its fitst reading. Moved by Petersen that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance placed on its second reading by its title; Carried on roll call,Giesenhagen,Gilfihrist,Haux,Justice,lficllelson, 1-JIildenstein and Petersen voting aye, nay none,absent Krehmk:e; over 54 '1'he Ordinance was read by i tsti tIe and declared passed its &acondreading; Moved by Michelson that the Rules be suspended and the Ord~nanQ€ placed on its third reading by its title;' ;:, (~~, Carried on roll call,GieSenhagem,GilChrist,Haux,JUstice,~, ][ichelson , Mildemstein and J?'etersen :ttoting aye, nay none, a~isent Krehmk e ;:, The Ordinance was read by its title and declared passed it~ third reading. lfuved by Mildenstein that the Ordinance be placed On it~"'fi~al, passage and finally passed; .'. ,<L :'~> Carried on roll call, Giesenhagel1, Gilchrist ,Raux, .Justice ,1\1(iq:1i'el~,on, Mildenstein and Petersen voting aye,nay none,absent krehmk(i; ;,:: \. TIle Mayor declared the Ordinance finally passed and approved ~ the sarne. ,(/"';'> The Annual report of the Secretary of the Library BoardVfa~\<'> ..'.. read and on motion of Gilchrist placed on file. " ........ ,,~) Reports of the Audi tors ,Warren & Van Boskirk were read and !oI1'ilitltTon of CHlchrist referred to the Finance Committee. '. ;:;:// Annual Report of Thomas M.Dil19n,Chief of the Fire Department;. "~, was read and on motion of Justice placed on fild. ' "" On motion of Giesenhagen the City Attorney was instructed to comraence action on the bonds covering the Paving on First,Cleburn and. Terith Streets. Adjo1.irne'd A~~ City Clerk I ( , ~g 55 To the Hon.Mayor and City Council; Grand Island.Nebraska; Gentlemen; Your FinanceCormnittee submits tlQ.e following Estimate of the e'~enaes of the City of Grand Island for the ensuing year cOImn,encing August 12.1923; Bond.lnterest l1; Sinking Fund; Ro pay interest on $110.000 Refunding bonds @ 4% << 33,000 paving Bonds @ 6% 3 II Fi 30, 000 II @ 5% " 200,000 Sewer Main Bonds@ 4-1,.% tl 100,000 Drainage Bonds @ 4.1i-% n 50,000 Ice Plant Bonds @ 6% To pay 25 Bonds now out-standing Genera.1 li'und To pay Salaries of the Mayor,Councilmen,Treas,Clerk,Atty., Weigher,Janitor,Physician ,& Clerk of Bd.of Health;$7000 To pay the expense of the street Depattmen t , including cleaning streets, laying sidewalks,care & Opening streets and all other expense incidental mo ~treets25000 To pay for Lighting Streets,buildings & grounds' 12000 To Pay Hydrant Rental 4500 Incidenta.l expenses of the City including Expenses incurred by the Police Department and Board of Health $4100 1980 1500 9000 4500 3000 ~5000 $49,000 Park Fund 1'0 pay the expense of caring for and iIllJ;>roving Parks 2.500 1"olice ]"'und To pay salary of Chief of Police,Policemen & 'olice Judge 15,000 Cemetery Fund To pay the expenses of the Cemetery 6,000 Fire Fund To Pay salary of Chief,Firemen,and Expenses of Dep't. 18,600 Paving Fund To paY the expense of the Paving Department 5,000 Sewer Fund To pay the expenses of the Sewer Depa..rtment , including the runningl of the lift station~,general over-sight of the Sewer & :Drainage System and to pay for alterations and Repairs 15,000 Music Fund To pay the expenses of a vocal, instrumental and amusement orga.nization for free public concerts,festivals, and entertainments, the :praceeds of one mill levy 3,100 Librar:,' e}::pense of the Library Board, including salaries, repairs and purchase of books and other $:;qJ ens es/' 5,700 10000 $58,500 Water Fund Total .178,400 ~'o pay all expenses of ':rnant and :mJetending water :M:ains ~le Revenues received in Operati~n of Plant Light Fund To pay all expenses of Plant and making Extensions, The Revenues received in operation af Plant Ice Fund To pay all expenses of Plant and making extensions, The revenues received in operation of Plant. Respectfully submitted July 18,1923. W.R.Gilchrist Geo. ~J!i ldens tein Ghas.1f. Justice Commi ttee Chas.L.1faux 56 Grand Island,Nebraska.,August 1,1923,?-30,P.M. ':L'ge Council met as a Board of Equalization pursuant to adjo- urnment ;for the purpose of Equalizing and assessing the Bene- fits accrueing to the respective lots,tracts tUld parcels of land in Sewer ])istrict No.76 by reaS011 of the Construction a Sewer therein and, levying a Special Tax to pay said Expense; His lIonor, the JJra.yor,presiding and. Giesenhagen,Gilchrist,Haux, Justice ,Krehmke,J\Uchelson,IVIildenstein and I)etersen present at roll call; The COuncil remained in session llnti1 8 o'clock,p.rn \1fuereupon upon motion of Krehrnlce the Council adjourned as sai d Board of Equalization to August 15,1923.7-30,p.m. ~~----/ Ci ty clgrk. Grand Island,Nebraska,August 1,1923,7-30,p.m. The Council met asa Board of Equalization for the purpose of Equalizing and Assessin.gthe 11lxpense incurred in the construc- tion of Sewers in. Sewer Districts IrQ>S. 88 and 102 a Special Tax to P€:l.Y said expense, His Honor,the Nfayor,presiding and Gies enhagem, Gi lcp.r is t , Haux, Jus ti c e ,Kreh:mke , Mi ch el so n ,JlIilden- smein and Petersen present at roll call. Proof of Publication of Notice of meeting as a Board of :mquali- zation was read and placed on file. The Council remained in Session until 8 and no person having appeared to object to or protest against the proposed assessment and Levy,JS:rerunke presented the fol:I..owitig Resolution as to Sewer District 1IO.88, and moved its adoption; Motion carried on roll call,Giesenha.gen,Gilchrist,Haux,Justice, Michelaon,Mildenstein and Petersen v~ting Mayor declared the Resolution duly a.dopted and (F9r Copy of said Resolution see Krehmke then presented'the following Resolution District NO.}.02 and moved its adoption ;Motion dall, Giesenhagen, Gilchrist,Haux,Justice,Krehmke,Michelso n, Mildenstein and Petersen,voting aye,nay none; The Mayor the Resolution duly adopted and approved the same. (For copy of said Resolption The minutes of the proceedings of said Board of 57 . PJGSQ-1::.V.1'1.Ql{ ]3]; IT PJ~I:)OI;,"VED lJY the Mayor and City Council of the City of Gn;1.nd Isla,nd, ITeb:ca sitt as a Board of Equalization for said purpose as per Proof 01 Notice presentod: TJ:L..1..t Vie d.o find t:ne total e;;.pense of t:he corF,truct:ion 01 a sewer in er District No. BB of the City of Grand Island, Nebra i s th e ~um of $1116.88; that the benefits accrcing to the real estate in said district by reason of said construe on is in fJ of ~~Jl116. 88, and thE"t the berJ.efits aCCT'LL1ng to the r-ospect:i:'\re tracts, IJieces and pc;,rcels i)f lo,ncl in ;:,,o.hl Di:::;trict by reaSGl1 uf the oowiltruetion of a in' s-aid district are as set oppo~ite tl18 severa,l descriptioY1S tllcI~eof below as follows: Bloclz B 1 0 c1~ IJo t 1, l:T. :51' Add. ,]'rater:nal Ol'ner of es:r::ro.;37b, 3J:'d Add., Henry lIann Hann's Add., otto Kirschke Bloek I, Hemn1:3 Add., Otto KiJ:'~OGb.ke 11 1!l II 8u~::;ie edge " 1 11 " Susie Morledge 11 1 11 Ii .I,aurD,tbtte Campbell 11 1 If 11 II II 1:1, . 26-.' rr. 14 t f3-. Ll~5 I 1~' . 7' ~t'~ 60! j.'J . <: 19 , k..1 . IT 19 , . }T '~)d I . c' "z n. I ~"'-) . ~.J-O 2, Harm' f; 5 I nann I f3 J:HQc1( 1, of ct ~~;, o.f I~_o,t 2., . 0i~ I,at ;:':; fl lJ. 3 1I II 4 ;~382. l7;~ ~~04. ;24 52.44. 28.5.2 ~~-3 .-,92-,.-. 1;2.88 ~S_g_.,-'5-6'" II 4 6.44 46.00 17.48 1 7 . L'j,8 34.96 ~:A . 96 11 S. 50' of Lot of IJot 1, KLock 11 II ') 11 ("':'J 4, Blod;: 1, Ha.rm's ACLd.La:fayet'be Gal,:.p.bel1 4 j Hann t s ~~;nd Add. Ohas]'. 8; Edt th E. Brovm II II l! II II II 11 Il II 5-~2- .' i14 ~; 0'-';' ~2;2 1,0 t 3, Vl~~' 0 i~ .f~' lJ ~~~~ S. 11 n" Carbline il 11 H Pav,line I)et8J.;'~::; ~;rld Add.; Henrich Von Ohlen 'i3 ;;;11<1 )\.dd. Bertha Gro f~}ch 11 H II It II n{E"tild,a J3arth 60 ' cf J3JJ,,~. f.',Ccunty SU\:lccivis:Lon '1.5 "1 c, ..J.....'l'Tn 'P'.'YJl"" L"r 'en'..Jf' r . ... -.J;: ,,,":,j, ,."):::_,,. ~,L:, __,j'"'' J.b H.L -: .. . , S. 6U' or 8t of Block 9, County bub~~Y~S~Dn, bee. 15 -:i,1-9, 0tlia Lil1c.erman ,'. " /1 26.22 of flee.. V{-~. ~SVl1} 0 f u 58 fill.EJ C~ IJ lL+~-,Q~~L._ J3E IT by the iT emu City CounciJ. of the City of Cr I~ctlld. I , Nebraska, sitting as a Board of EQua~ization for said ~otlX}~P 0 L) e G!.1 S }) C;:L' oaf of nutiee presented: TJ1c.L t .\~=j e (10 :CirJ.(:L tl1c t () te,,1 e:K:pel1:2, e of~ tl18 COIl S tX'lIC t:i.. orl 0 f' @" ;:;c\ver in~~e\ier Dibtrict ]5[0.102 of City of Grand 151&ld, lie ;:;J!~Cl,l 5.21 tllG SlIxn of" ~il)9:5,?18; tllLl,t 'tJ18 -berle:CitEi e-~<,CC1~l.lix)g; to tlie reE~l e;:3t(),te ill ;::,u,j.cL d.ifJt.l~ict l':(~E~"SU11 of. ~jc). construction is in tJ e Bum of 5'7.18, ~:~nd ~ t~e ben its accruing to the rsupective tracts, pieces c of :1.:r1 d District by' reas()n of e construction of a sewer in said district are as set several descriptions te tll e J~ e.: o'f' 'b e 1 OVv E~ El lloy;.s: ;~,j)5'O ._:26 em .26 t50.26 ~)O . ~36 50. ;;;6 50.26 ~O" C1 100.52 62..83' 62'.8,3 Koch ti4 . 26 ' 8.57 f" ,~\- ,-) "7 ;),r:;~ .. G t..? 15.?1 15.71 170 6""') c_) J . it, {.~,/ :59. ;:';1 '7B.54 -ll-9,Kelly Well Co. II l! G. I. L<.Uld. Co. 6 H 11 U U n Ii ley 7 H II II \J 11 11 Kelly 'JIell 1. Cu. Co. 59 Grand Is1ami,Nehrask:a.;August 1#1923. The Council met in regula-rsassion, 'His Honor; tn~":Mayor,presid- ing and Giesenhagen, Gilchrist , Haux, Justice,Krehmke,Michelson, Mildenstein and Petersen present at roll call. 1'};),e minutes of the last regular meeting were read and approved. Mr.I.H.Jay addressed the Council in regard. to some lots of his being used by the City for Street purposes and on' motion of Gilchrist the matter was agaim referred to the streetComtnitt~:~e to make further investigation and report. G.A..Ax.elson addressed the Council in regard to what he advised was a failure to enforce the Viirimg Ordinances and on motion of Gilchrist the matter was referred to the Light Committee to in- vestigate and report~ The Oi ty Clerk read a Notice on the part of Phil Reihm, by his .Attorney"A.G.Abbott, claimimg damages in the sum of ~;200 ; sa,id notice having beem filed July 20,1923. On motion of Krehn1ke the C1aimwfJ.s referred to the Street Committee to investigate and reporta.t the next meeting. '(ACommtinication from Oscar Roeser and Emil 'G.Stolley,prop()si~ to sell the StolleY Trac.t known as"Stolley:'s o.rove"to the City for Park purposes,was read and on ro.otion of Petersen red to the Park Corirrnittee to investigate and report. Communication from the C.B.& Q.R.R.Co.,With form of Contract providing for crossing the Belt Line and other Grounds of the Railroad Company with storm sewer was presented and read the following Resolution in reference :Petersen moved its a.doption; Resolution. ' Resolved ,by the City Counail of the City of Grand Island, the Mayor concurring; That the :Mayor be and is hereby authorized and directed to ente:j:' into a. Contract with theChicago,Burling- -ton ,& Q,uimey RailroadCompanYjPermitting the City to lay and IiJ.a.M -intain 48 feetof 36-inch concrete pipe'at or near the Easterly line.of South Adams Street produeed;and at qridge No.l.37 on the belt 'line track ;a 4'x4' comcrete conduit in Oklahoma Avenue .' from a point near easterlY-line 'of South Clark Street to a point near easterly line of. South Eddy Street; also i'rom a point 100 feet more or less easterly from the southwest corner of Block. 3 ,South Park Addition to a point lIb feet more or less easterly from, . the northwesterly corner of block 2 of said Park Addi tion where the same intersects the center line of the pipe to be constructed,a,t Grand Island,Nebr. . , Geo.Mildenstein, William F.Krehmke, Yvalter Petersen, Chris MiehEllson, Chas .L.Haux/, . Chas.H. Jllstice, ,", W.R.Gilchrist", otto Gieaephagen. 'SaidResolu~ipn adopted on roll iesanha.gen, o.il. RaUx, Justie~,K Mi.che-lson,Mi ,'" ndl?etersen . ayejnay none,yor d:ec1ared. oied,the R -n adopted ,andapproyed ,.the same. ' 60 On. mot~onof.Kreh:mke a Warrant was ordered drawn in favor of C.B.&~~.Railroad Comp~yfor $183 to pay for Drainage Pip" furnished by the Railroad Company as per said Contract. lU4sof Trail Paving Company for Paving Pavimg Districts Nos.55 & .56 were opened and read and on motion of ]}fildenstein referred to the street Committee. and and contract awarded accordingly. The street Committee made report as follows; 'l'o the Honorable :M:a.yor & City Council; We ,your Comrni ttee on Streets & Alleys recommend that t1:e request' of Paul Hartsough to place pipe on Sidewalk for sign be not gran- ted. August 1,1923. .Wa1 tel' Petersen , C.H.Justice, otto Giesenhagen, Chas.IJ.Haux, _ Committee. OnmotionO:t'Petersenthe'report was adopted. Petersen reported that it was necessary to4avesome of thebuil- dings abutting an and extending into the Alley in Paving District No. 54,rnovedback before Paving is done. Petersen reported that the TYl'1erConstructiol'1Co . ILIad ag:reed Qommence within afe", days to put Oe JavingDistricts 1ft proper conditiolll to the satisfaction of the City :Engineer. Krelunke reported that Water Main Di.stricts Nos.25 and 27 were completed .a.ndon motion of Kreh.mkethe council a.sa Board of Equa1izationoE.Wednesday,Aulust l5..l925,between the hours.of 7-o0,and8olclockin the aftermoon of said day Committee on Police & Board of Health made report as follows; . We your Cormni ttee in relation to . the matter of c_.omplai.nt by. several o..i tizens .ofthe Asphal tPlant s1 tua.ted on. the Union Pacific Rig:ht.. of Wayn.ear 4th Str~et; Tha.t under the circ:umstan--. cas .surrouns.ing thesecbnditions your Committee find. Complaint. is not weighty enough tocauae the Council to take action. at this time; thereforerecomme.nd Complaint be filed for future. Reference. Yours ctfully Ch:d s Mich. n ,Chairman. Polic.e& B. of H. Com.. On motion of the report was adopted. Committee -reported havinggon.e 61 The Sewer Conmlittee reported that Sewer Districts Nos.l08 & 109 . were completed accotding to 90ntrli!ct and on motion of Krehmke the Golineil determined to sit as a. Board of Equaliza.tion oil Wednedday August 15,1923 between the hours of 7-30 and 8 o'clock in the after noon of said day and the Clerk was instructed to give notice Bills against the City were presented and read and on motion of Krehrnke allowed, For listfilee the Claim Register. Petition for Sewer at West Lawn of H.C.Wade and others was read and on motion of]Hchelson reterred to the Sewer Coromi ttee. OrdinanceSNo.967,Lebying Specia.l Taxes in Sewer District NO.88 and. ~rdinance NO.968,Levying Special Taxes in Sewer District NO. 102 were read; M02ed by Krehmke that the Ordinance be placed on its first reading Carried on roll call,Giesenhagen,Gilchrist,Haux,Justice,Krehrnke, 1,richelson,J1Hldenstein and Petersen voting aye,nay none; the.Ordinance was read and declared Passed its first reading; Moved by ]1111chelson that the rules be suspended and the Ordinances placed on their secont reading by the.ir respective ti tIes; Carried on roll cal1,Giesenhagen,Gilchrist,Haux,Justice,Krehrnke, Michelson,Mildenstein and Petersen voting aye,nay none; The Ordinances were read by: their.respective titles and declared passed their second readin.g; . M.oved by Krehrnkethat the rules be sus;pended and .said Ordinances placed on their third reading by their respective titles; Carried on roll call. Giesenhagen, Gilchrist,Haux;Justice,Krehmlce, Mlchelson,Mildenstein and Petersen voting aye,nay none; Said Ordinances were re,ad by their respective titles and declared passed their third read~ng.. . . Moved by Krehmke that said Ordinances lios.967 & ~68 and each of them be placed' on their final passage etnd finally passed; Carried on roll call Giesenhagen,Gilchrist,Haux,Justice,Krehmke, JJlichelson,Mildenstein and Petersen voting aye,nay none; The Mayor declared said Ordinances,NOS. 967 & 968 finally pa.ssed and approved ,the same. No.57 An Ordinance,NO.969;creatinga Paving District,..;on South Front Street from Sycamore to Walnut was presented; Moved by Mi1denstein that the Ordinance be placed on its first. reading; Carried on roll ca11,Giesenhagen,Gilchrist,Haux,Justice,Krehmke, Jiffichelson,Mildenstein and Petersen voting aye,nay none; . The Ordinance was read and declared pasfJeq. its first. reading. Moved by Gilchrist that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance placed on its second read'ing by its title; Carried on roll call,Giesenhagen,Gilchrist,Haux,Justice.Krehml<:e, Michelson,Mildenstein and. Petersen voting aye,n.ay none; 111e Ordinance was read by its title and declared passed its secqnd reading. C . lVIoved by I$Xehmke that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance placed on its third reading by its title;' . Carried on roll call, Giesenhagen, Gilchrist,Haux, Justice,Krehmke" Michelson,JJUldenstein .and Petersen voting aye,nay none; . The Ordib.ance was . read by its title and declared passed its third reading. . .. Moved by Michelson that the Ordinance be placed on its fi:m.a1 passage and finally passed; Carried on roll call,Giesenhagen,Gilchrist;Haux;Justice,Kre.hmke, Michelson,Mildenstein a.nd Petersen votingaye~.nay .none; The Till"ayor declared. the Ordinance finally: pa.ssed and approved tm same. An Ordinance NO.9'70,levying Taxes for th~ ensuing year was pre- sented;... . . Moved by Michelson that the Ordinance be placed on its first readir'" -ng; Carried on roll ea11,Giesenhagen,Gilchrist,Haux,Justice, Krehmke,Michelson,Mi1denstefh and Petersen voting a,ye,naynone; The Ordinance was read and declared passed .its first reading. 6n ((;, * ].;1oved by Gilchrist that the rules be suspended, and the Ordinance placed on its second re~dine by itt title; , Carried on roll call, Giesenhagen,lilchristJHaux~Justice, Krehmke ,Michelson, Mildenstein.and:Petersen voting aye ,nay none; The Ordinance was read by dlts title and declared passed its second reading. ' Moved by Justice that the ~ules be suspended and the trdinance placed o,n its third reading by its ti tIe; Carried on roll call, Giesenhagen, Gilchrist , Haux, Justice J J\:rehmk Michelsen,Mildenstein and Petersen voting aye,nay none; , l'he Ordinance was read by its title and decla.red passed its , third reading~ Moved by Michelson tha.t the Ordina.nce be placed on its final :r~q passage and finally pa.ssed; , , Carried on roll call,Giesenhagen,Gilchrist~Haux,Justice,Kreh.mk Thlichelson,l\[ildenstein and Petersen voting aye,nay none; l'he ]fa.yor declared the Ordinance finally passedn and approved the sarne. - An Ordinance No.97I,being the annual appropiatioh presented. Moved by Mildenstein that the Ordinance be placed first reading; Carried 011 roll call, Giesenhagelil, Gilchrist , Haux, Justice,Krehrnl\: 1,[ichelson,Mildenstein,and Petersen voting aye,nay none; , 'l'he Ordinance was read and declared passed its first reading. Moved by Krehmke that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance placed on its second reading by its ti tIe; , , Carried on roll call, Giesenhagen, Gilchrist ~Haux, Ju,stice ,Krehmk Michelson,Ifildensteinand Petersen voting aye,nay none; The Ordinance was read by its title and declared passed its second reading. }\J!oved by Krehmke that the rules be suspended and placed on its third reading by its ti tIe; . . Carried on roll call,Giesenhagen,Gilchrist,Haux,Justice,Krehmk Michelso.n~Ii!ildenstein and Petersen votibg aye,nay none; The Ordinance was read by its title and declared passee. its third reading. " Moved by Gilchrist, that the Ordinance be placed on its passage and finally passeci; . Carried on roll call,GiesenhageniGilchrist,Haux,.rusti J'vIichelson,Mildensteinand Petersen voting aye,nay none; The Mayor declared the Ordinance finally passed. and approved the same. The Mayor appointed Mr~Ohas.H.~ull;: a Member .5f.f. N e.-X-T ?fJElt. Fo;2.. =CN~eR, Boarai'or the term of Five years to sueceed himself motion of Gilohrist the appointment was oonfirmed. The City Engineer presen~ed an Estirnate of the Cost \" struction of a Sewer in SewerJDistri6t /. "' of Krehrnke the Estimate was adopted and the City Clerk ructed to advertise forbids for its construction. Reports of the Clerk for June & JUly, the Police JUdge Weighmaster for.July were read and to :r:,.J.5 E- ~T po jC ,tildE. '6>~ ~ 1'he Bond CommUtee reported :l'iJ!!ldil!l&" the B-ds of rrai;l Paving Co., oovering Contracts for Pavin . q2 & 54 and Robert G.Isdellfor use 0 treet while Building, to be in l)roper form and the su,r and on motion of Giesenhagen' the said Bon . . -".j ~ ~CIO}T I:rOTICI~. , T{ll' ;::; C")l nrr I l) iT , ~-~~':'::-~~ Be it resolved by the Hayor and City Council of the A sidewalk is hereby ordered laid within fifteen days City of GI'ancl IBland~ Hebrasl\(1. from o,nd ,d.ter' the firDt pLlblicc<tion 1181'80faJ.oIig the fbllo>;'!ing ,.,' - defJc:d.beC! loti) ~ IJieees and parcels of ground eX.td in the 1'10,.ces hereinD,ft(:.;r more }xirticc"la,rly clefjCri.1)ecl towi t; Along the southr:dde uf lot 10>> bloc}; 36, Russel Wheel Addition, belonging to Fred W. Ronnfeldt. , , . VJest sid.e of lot :5 block ;j6j Rllssel Vfl1eeler t () F:tF-Ll'lC:L s VI. J\;Till sf. tb.e vlei'Jt side of 10t6 ,blode 36, RU,;38el ler belonging to George G. Schreefer. Alonr~ the nOl'th side of lot 1, bloclc 'f.)' r.', 1" 0 r1,<-'.,...., l' '."..' ,r;.'. ,~ ()' C"! '1"1', ,', -j " ~l' If <;, --. -{. '}'J e VI co. ~ _ ,;,. __ l; ,"'(...-:.. ,,]. ,.J..~ 'hCJ.> li v ',- :....J 0 36 Tf""Jt::,oe'l _"LA...; ~~, ... Along the north Gi(~e of lot L,; block. 256, to AnnD~ J3rayt em. 13lock 36 Russel WlreeJe::c side of lot. 6 block HudolIJXl F. Sciu:Lc1t.. side of ~otcl 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, to.Tohn O. Kent. i\.ddi ti on eC'.stsjCLe of' 10t It block 39 RlH.3EJel Wheel to 'J6h110.Kent. . . . - Along the eU,stEuTdlJOl'th side 0 ,lot 1, l')loc}; ~)7 ,\V11e~:l8T addition "be1'011g,i to OttoR. 1I.brc:dJ.am. Along the north ai.cIe of lotG, 2, 2, 4 'of block 3'7 t H.u,ssel Wheeler Adcl:Ltion lJelorlc;i:ng to \Jtto H. Abr,d:tam. Along the n rth side of lot 5, block 37 RUBsel. Wheeler J\..dd5.tion belo:ngJ..ng to . CamLLle HarriDon. IU01lG t:n.e Addition bel s(yuth side of :l.ot 10 block 65 'Wheel co ECi8,ch. J3enrJe-t north Edde of lots ~2>> 2), il, 5 of'bloc~{ SIt tion belonging to Geo~ G. Schreefer. of lot 5, bIo :Pearl Chaney. 6~') Y{'neeler 1:J.ong t:he l1c;1'th Edo.e t:;econdaddi tioD be;Longing to of lot 4, block e Chcmey. ~,. ". 64 ,Along the i...;outh side of lotJO,. block 'I?, VT'i1eeler Bennett Third Addition, belonging to 13aye,rd h. PaIne. Along the north Slo.e of lot 1, block 75 Vil'lecler Bennett TYdrd Acld.itionbelong:Lng to Nellie F. &; Lora A. \Voodward. Along the nurth s:i.c.le of lot i::;, blo ck 75, Wheeler Bennett Tl1.ird Adeli ti 011 belongini:S to Hellie ]'. Woodwa:cd. " Along the north side of lot ;5, blade 75, Wheeler Bennett 'Third Adeli tion lH.::longing to Grace JJI Ring Hamilton. emg tLe north side of' lot 11, block 75, 'Wheeler J3ennett Third i\dc1i ti on, belonging to. Harold E. Kirby. Along the north side of lot 5 I bloc}e '/5, Wheeler Bennett Adeli ti Dnlle long to Cl&orCIJ.c e l..f. Peter's on. Along the nUl'th side of lot 2, block 8, VoitlesAddition, belonging to IIenr;)r A. Gallup. Along the north side of lot 3, Voi tles Ael<htion -belonging to C. B. &. Q. R. R. Along the north side of l~t 4, block OJ Viliitles Add, belonging to C. B. &. Q. R. R. "-, Along the suuth :odeLe of lot 5 block 8, Voi tIes Adel, belonging to C. B. &. Q~ R. R. A~ong the north west Original ~own Repair belongilig to side of lot 4, block 66, J ol:m Al exallde r. Along the south side of lot 6, block 8, Voitles Add, belonging to C. B. &. Q. R. R. Along the east Slae of lot 1, block 2, Voitles Add. belonging to ]~Il1il Perlmlm. Slae ot lot 2, block 2, Voitles Add, Along the south and east side of lot 8, block 10, s Addi U, on belonging to John Geo. gctU11i d t. Along the vve t side of lot 4, block 68, Original Town, Hepai:r, bel to E1Chi~,f.f;3 & Sonu' Hotel Co. Along the south side of lot ~, block 5~, Original Town Hepai~:pelonging !1to Arthur C. Meyer. Along the ea~)t side of lot 8, block 51, Original Town Belonging to C. B. _. Q. R.,R. .Alon~ th~ uDel-ol-~l'rl~ ..t"O C~loC ...if,:, ~) ,,_ ..l ~^' t~) . ea,;3 t side of T. 1\IIcElr,9Y. lot 81 block 71 Original Town Along the east side of lot 3, block 3, Koe. Place belonging to IG. D. Glover. Along the east siue of lots 4 and 5 bloc}~ ':j, Koe. rlace belong;ing to estate of I,eroy C. l';rown Along the east side of lot 1 & 2 block 6, belonging to ConJ~a..(l Fl18 S . Il.long tllS eaGt SlCie of lots 4: &. ;5, block 6, Koe. Place, 'belonging to C. C. Hansen. Along the east side of lot 6, block 6, Koe. Place, toJ'ohn Helzer. belong Along the south sine oi' lot 3, block to John Hermqn. V"iew 65 Along the east side of lot 54, Hawthorne Placi, belonging to Hannah Voss. 1\.10ng the ea", t side of' lot 60, Hawthorne Plac e, belonging to C~nrad Schreefer. ...:..\..., Along tl1e south ;e;ide of lot 4, blocle 0, South G. T. Belonging to Oscar Koehler. Aleng the 8uuth ~noe of lot 5, block 3, Bouth G. I. belonging to Claus H. Ewoldt. AlciHg the north side of lot 6;:" HawJchorne Place, belonging to F~ed Deike. Along tlle north SlCLe of lot 8, bloGle 8 , South G. I. b elorwint;t to Peter IT. !Jlewe.' s. {.,.,...i' ,_....... Along the west sitie of lot 6, block 3, South G. I. belonging to the estate of Ciliause II. Ev/oldt. on~ the west sid~ of lot 7, block 0, South G. I. VIm. J'o.. H. Ronroerg. 5'7, the south ;c.ide of e[d3t 2/3 of lot 6,block own 'belonging to Harry :U'aj.dley. belong Along t.he north Giue of lot 5, bloc k 4, VlacTne:r' s Add. to J". JD. Dill. Along the south SlGe of lots 6 & '7 block 5, Wanmer'sAdd. belonging to Walter H. Rehder. lot 8,. block 5, Wa DIne I' 'a Add. Along the SGuth side of lot 6, block 15, be:}.onging to Marge"ret ic, GarrtJtt. Along t}le s c)u th sicle of "';vest 2" of lot 7, bloc}~ 15, Add belonging to Nellie B. Hoge. Wa;"mer IS south side of the east t of lot 7, block 15 belonging to Mildred M. Scutt. VVc-"l SIner-- 's south side of west t of lot 8, block 15, longing to Mildred M. Scott. Along the south side ~f east! of lot 8, block 15, Wamner's Addition be:Longing to wen'Tie C. Homan. Along the s(juth ~>ide of :Lot 6, block 18, Wabmer' s Addition belonging to Albert Stehr. Along tne south side of lot 8, block 18, Wasmer1s Addition to Ray L. Harrison. Adcition Along the south side of lot 6, block 19, Wasmer's b\lOnging to Harold IJl. Steidley. Along the east side 0 f lot 5, block ~28, Wa:"cmer' s belonging to Mary Hyah. Adc;ition Along t.lle eabt side of the north .~ of lot 6, blocl\: 28 \fa ,CIII eI' I b Additi.on, belonging to E:mma Van Via.cmer, }\'.long theeaE s~'de of the south ~~ of lot 6, block 28, Wa::!mer's Addi tio11 lJclonging to Henry Bartenbach. Alongthe south and ea",t St~~S of lot 8, block, 8, Kernohan & Decker Addition belo:nging~o Joseph C. Roney. block 13,.Kernohan 66 Along the west. i3HLe of lot D, blode .LD, Kel'nohi::u:l i\.QcJ.ition belonging to A. G. Graham. Deelcc'I' Along the Addit.ion belon,.s;l ea t side of lot 1, to Danniel Fanning. block 14, Kernahan & Decker Along the e'::t;J1,; ~3lu.e of lot 8, block 14, .1\.6.o.i ti on belonginc t () Herman ,)chmllEmn. rnohD.Yl u:; Dee I' !I#l/J .Al~n{; ~C!1e sou'cll side of lut 1, WeL"tel'Ve..ts Sul) belongj.ng to C'(mnty en kla.ll. Along t}t8 e:xtcnsion of lot .L, block 108 E. :R. Addi tion ~plopuinc to Fr~D~ Stra6ser. l>J ..." _ '~,:-,O _ > c."-} .. f..'Li _n'.~ Along the Replace of lot 7, block 130, Koenig ~ Wiebes AdeLi ti\m belonginL; t ArtiLLlr Boyd and wife . Along the replace of lot 8, block 130, Koenig & belonging to Gottlib Meyer. ebes ong tile south side of lot 9, b.Loclc ILl, Baken; ,Add. belonging to 'Wm. Ii;. Ric e. AIR.ng the south side of lot 10, blade 14:, :Bakel'~:) Add, belonging to Hugo Windolph. Along the south sid.e of :"ot 8, block L:, Ba}cers Adcli tiorI, belonging to Sherr~ill J. Seal. Along the eaBt sit;'Le of lot I, block 6, Wa.;:,mers Addit:i.on, belongipg to Monroe L. Bari and wife. the t side of lot 8, b~ock 11, Original Town to George O. Allerheiligen. bloclc 11, ~...~-' Along tILe south side of lot 5, blocK 14, Original ?CmVYl belonging to t:tie eCi te of lIen:r:y' Eoach, deceased. Along the north side uf lot 1, block 14, Original Town, belonging to George Reese. Along the ecu:;t side of lot 1" blocl~ 148, U. P. ~.. 'I'. 2nd Acldition, belonging to Henry ]'uss. Along the Sj'c;tt11 siCLe of lot [~, block :U:A U. P. lL R. sion 2nd to IJav'ing, f\elonging to Ivlinnie &: ThomcuJ Noble. Along the south side of lot 8, block 137, U. P. R. R. Extension 2nd to Paving, belonging to John E. Murphy, widower. AJ.ong the south side of lot 8, block 127, U. P. R. R. Extensi6n 2nd to Paving belonging to Cora B. Streator and bllBband~ ,Along the eaLt side of lot 7, block 2, Lake View Addition belongi to nebra:),ELVJe::)le~Y'an Univcrsi.ty. 1';::<' Along tl~ west side of lot 6. block 2, Lake View Addition bel to Fred H. Voss. Along the w8stside of lot 7, block 6, Hann's Third Addition, belonging to Henry & Jennie Koester. --,'Jong the Wei3"t sicce of lot 8, block 6, Harm's Third Addition belonging to Henry Hann. Along the ea t and west side of Pine thrrrugh lot 13>> of the ~Jov.th .~-, of the iJQU thwest '4' 15-11-9, belonging tel John ]\;Ieyer. Along the ea t side of lot 8, block 2, Voitles Addition belonging; to Cha..,. ,D.. Turner. of lot 6, Cc).l')i tal Hill Addi tlop, 67 Along the R. R. CroBsing on the south side of Plum Street across Lot 7, belonging to Rich&rd Richard& Along the H.. R. Street across Lot 8, bel Crossing on the s01..1th side ing to C~ B~ &. Q. R. R~ of :Plum Along the east and DJUth side of lotE: 10, 11, 1;", block 5, Plc::-HoEw't HiLL, belonging to G. I. lJEmec Co. Along the west side of lot 5, block 5~ Rus,c;ell Wheeler tew3ion to Paving belonging to Selestine Troyel' cUJd wife. Along the north 8i08 of extension blocle l~), RU.Si:;(d.,. VV11ecler ]~dcU ti.n bel of lot 5 to Paving to Henr;y II. Bor AloLg the block 43, Russell ~outh side of extension of lot 10 to Paving e1 r Addition belonging to Carl Seim and wife. Along the nor'th 131 cle of ex enslon 0 f lot 1, to PE.wing block RUE3i3ell VT11eeler Addi tion belonging to Ben .J, Cunn:Lngharn. Along the 'north sj.o.e of tew;i on of lot 5>> to IJaving bloc;l< ;~6, R,tU1sel1 Wheeler i'..cJ.cUt.ion belonging to Jacob Shipman. JUang UIEJ north [)ide 01 lotI>> block 71, VV.heelel~ Bennett Second Addition, belonging to Lewis M. Bennett. ; !. Along the north sJ.de of 10t' 5, block 71, W1lJ.eeler Benne Second Addition~ belongi to Albercha Milisen. l~~I>gys side of lots 1, 2, 3, and 4, ~~ C. E. &. Q. R. R. Co. block C';F '<.".)V" J of lot 1, blocl\: 16, :u;vmls Ac1di tioD. Acldition Along the north side of Jot 2, block 6, Gilbert's Second Adc1.i ti on belol1,....,ing to HeTman T. Tagge. Add:ition side of lot la, block 6, Gilbert's E. Cain. Along the south side of lot 7~ block 14JGi~bertts Addition belonging to GllD.rlG;:': ]". COcdes. 'belong t Along the south side of lot 6, block 5, :3chi:mmer's Addition to Vim, R. lv1cAll:i.ster. Along the B til side of lot 7, block 01 Schimmerfs Addition belonging to Wm.. R. lVlcAl1ister. b Alon~ the south E;j.de of lot 10, bloc};: 1, Scllimxnerfs .adclition to Ben <). Gunningllan;. ong the north side of 10 t, ~,>> blocl~ '1, tJchirrJlncr I s Addi ti on De~ ing to Ed. A. Jones, Jr. '~-- AJ.ong the "'; uth Bide of lot 10, block 9, Schj.lllCiler's Addition belonging to Fannie L. Allan. Along the south side of Addition belonging to Estate of lots 4 and 5, block 41 Rollins' vitt W. Rqllins, deceased. .l'~long the belonging toE. A south fJid.e of lot 10, lllock 7, Wa11ick:' s Addition, WatGon. north side of lot 2, block 11, Windolph's to Fl'edI'etel'S and lTel'dinand J:Pus and 2, .block " 68 ~ " (ilU~l~l'T t'["18 y',>",,+'h "'JO'8' 0'(-' -iot ') ./;...___ . b . -. ';.J' .1-1\... J.. v...... 10 ~ _ ,; ~ _ (..".:, be:Longing, to He911't3T InvestrnentCompany. blo 'I ",' ~~ a, Echirmners' J\dcU tioD l\lullg the nOl"th ;e,ide of lot L.:h, blod; 10, Schi:mmer~)l Acldi,tion, be1o~si ,g to ~d. A. Jones Jr. J\':,Ojlg t}1,E; n<eth 8i("8 o:f lot 5, b,J_ock l~), Schimmers I J\.ddi tion, belongil'lg to Heal ty Tnventment COlfl}Jany. AloIlg tJ:18 80,i:ot side of the OriginEtl 'J:lovm, belonging to Haumus 1'1 i_~' :r:t}1 ;~ 0 f ;AilUS ,-:' en. lot 1, lllock 4'/, Llong the north side of lots 15, 16 awl :ir; 11 Cou:nt;y Sub 10-11-9 belonging to A funza Darling. Along the north side of tLe ~;6 feet of lot 18, COLmty -11-9 belonging to Bradstreet & Clemens. ;,/'l).long the nCJrth uj,cle of tL!.'; 4C~ feet of lot 19, County Sub lO-':J:l-9 belorig to BracL3treet &; CJ.emens. T''1e r, b 0 'I." E' '.i C! rl ~c. 'PI1 e P '1 r, C U"' '.t'"' 'r ,'C,_ c .,:' .rA. tv J '" _ 0 c.... J,. ~ .....'-'J. \.'_ ~ \;,I ll:Jr theC:L ty Council. of the City of Grand ..~1~si..:;...,..;.,~d~;~y of AUgUDt 1923. ,. '- ' ", , Wal t~.llej:;e"'Ren __..,____~_~_ COJ)Y of re:3011xtion adopted . ..L. S , IT e br-[).. U~k.~i 0 II the. "m ~"..~ .' ..... d ,/ .... %;'''''' "............. .'" ,,' " .... "... \OIl - ""-"GttY'0~~- a~.~~'~"'.~~A.'" . r:z . ~~_~~ ;..-'./ I -'" '\ 69 Repo.rt of CityClerl-c of Appropriations iffixpemditures for the Fiscal year 1922-1923/4/ Appropriated F.xpended :Balance General Fu:nd Salaries $6500 Streets 15000 Hydrant Renta,l 8500 Li&;hting Sts.etc 12000 Incidentals k;;'~OOOO $52000 ~ 3000 6635.75 21321. 8161.50 11821,.55 12443~84 ~;60 383.64~ Park Fund 2221.85 -135.75 -6321. 338.50 178.45 -2443.84 -8383.64 778.15 Police Fu:nd 16300 16479. 9~2 ';"179.92 Cemetery F1:tnd 7000 6318~77 681.23 Fire Fund 18600 17520.01 1079~99 Ice Fund 45000 42768.70, 2231.30 Paving Fund . 15500 25056.19 v -9556.19 Sewer Fund 253,655. 198;480.83 55,174~17 :rvrusie Ji'und 3100 3100 Water Ihmd 60,000 57,189.45 Light Fund 126j025.72 2810.55 140,000 13,974.28 Sewer District Fund 25.000 23990.89 1009.11 Paving District Funds 68,020.28 65826.21 Summary . ' $707, Jt75 ,28 $;645) 362.; 18 $61,;813.10 . Re,s etfully suomi tted.. Grand Ialand,N~br~Ska,~Ugust ,,1923:~~~ The above Appropr:1.at.l.Ol1J.s :1.11 theWater,L:1.,ght & ~e , 'simp~y tentative,a,s the appropriations in thoe funds the revenues <Df the several Plants and not of spec if and above amOunts are used in this re:port only tosh Account balanced JI.1ll.C. 70 Grand Island,:t'febraska,August 15,1923, r/-30,p.m. The Council met as a Board of Equalization for the purpose of Equalizing and Assessing the Benefits accrueing to the respective lots,tracts and parcels of land in ter Main JJir:3tricts Ifos.25& 27 by reaGon of the construction of Water Mains therein and Sewer ])istricts Nos.lOS and 109 by reason of the construction of Sewers t:rlerein and I,evying a Special fa.."\[ to pay the expense incurrecl by the construction of IVater Mains and Sevvers in the Hespective DiDtricts,IIis Honor the TJayor presiding and Giesenhagen,Haux, Justice ,Krehml<e,J/fichelson,Mildenstein and Petersen l)resent at roll call, absent Gilchrist. Proofs of Publication of Notice of the sitting as a Board of Equalization in said deveral Districts were read and placed on 1'11e;The Council remained in seBsion until lUght O'clock in the ~lfternoon of said day and no person having appeared to object to or protest against the proposed AsseDsrnent and I..evy Krehmke presented the following Hesolution as to -\Vater Main. District No .25 and Petersen moved its adoption;JVLotion carried on Holl call,GiefJenhagen,Haux,Justice,Krehmke,Michelson,Mil- denstein a.nd Petersen voting aye,Nay none,aosent Gilchrist, The Mayor declared the Resolution adopted and approved the same ; (It'or COllY of said Resolution see page 71 hereof. ) Krehmke pll'?esentod tho following Resolution as to ""NateI' Main District NO.27 and moved its adoption ;:f',.[otion carried, on roll call, Oief:) enhagen , Haux, Justice ,Krehmke ,l,uchelson, Milden- stein and 1'etersen voting aye,nay none,absent Gilchrist;~t:'he I1ayor declared tlle Hesolution adopted and al)proved the same; (For~~py of said ResQlution see page 72 hereof) ~ Sewer Krehmke llresentedthe following Resolution as to ;fistrict No. loa and !llo'ted its adoption; J~otion carried on roll call,Gie- s enhagen, Haul;;:, Jus tic e, Krehmlce, JliIichelson, Mildena tein & Peters en voting aye,nay none,aosent Gilchrist; The Mayor declared the Hesolution adoIltcd and arproved the same; (For copy of s~id ~esolution see page 73 hereof) Krehmke presented the following Hesolution as to Sewer District No .109 and rnoved its adoption ; Jiiro tioD carri ed on roll call, Gi esenhagem,Hamc, .Justice, Krehml{e ,Irfichelson,Mi Idens tein and Petersen voting aye,nay none,absent Gilchrist;The Mayor de- clared the ReGo1ution adOI)ted and aPllroved the same; (]'or copy of said Resolution see Page 74 hereof.) The minutes of meeting as a Board of Equalization were read and approved. Adj 71 FJ~ ~S () I"lTr:C I (JIf VIGD by the 1:Jlayor and. Oi ty Council G'T'(.1.lncl Is 1,yeb1'LlrL~}~)3~, sittj.. L~U cl13 of'IG ;JEl.i"c1 l-ltl J:::p-o ue D.;iS 1)81" }?:eooi~ o:f 0 'CJ.. eel) l'e: s E-;rl t e(.l: ,~~ 1., (""I . t ,..,. o ~ -G.rl~ v l'~Y 01 L(;at:Lon lOX' t Yi8 (10 :rill(L -c, 18 eJ:.peil~)e c'f' ttLe eorlE)tr~.u_ctioIl o:t c~ \vctte:e Inc;lj~rl in VID.. t C;:I: Yl ]:? i ~:3 tl":L 0 t ~25 0 f' tlL8 C i tjr ui~ (;.i~8..rld. I::; }.&1.11(1, lTe'bl')ai.] is the f)"u:m of :;;jb28. 00; thC:Lt the tJe 8:fi tf3 [)~ccl'ul'inG to the rectl e stELte t~2' (~;)a~)C01 d.; :~]'ctl' r:~~ ~:~ .,.brkl~e~O'"~'~~~+' ~Lf' " ::;:::~Ccl.\,: on Dt~":)lC ~~ ~~n .,,: :.,.. ~.:cr:.Ic~~::~~e: ~J~::~\Ot~' '~j"'V -,J{;). \. , c",;.t... _. ldJ..C,., l; V~_\'.... ,..~~"........J... V~:) """,,,v '..J.. L~ v l. vJ.~.v .J.. .~/Q2.j..., ..L. 'I _ l..J,.I..;..b..::.rV 0 i~), p~eces and parcels of land in said District by reason of the con ;.~tl'l;LCtion of' a -'jD~teJ:' Ina:Ln j.rl sa iet dif;3trict B,l'e as Bet oppo 6i te e severaJ. de scripti on i.:: thereof belov\! aD fol10-Hs; 1',0 ~. I31ocl-c AdQj~H~(m llint Mqunt _ 5 ' n Vlindolph 66' ;,p53.00 0 6 8 II 66 33.00 o ...]'rac 7 (}; 8 8 11 66 3-3-. 60 . ~f;1 7 & 0 (0., 11 66' 33. 00 O"'J.'_l~ac . u 0 k 9 \1 615 t ~) 3.00 v 6 9 u 66' ZS.3..00 '7 9 II 66' :33..00 8 9 II 66 t 33.00 1 16 2 ....66 t 33.00 ') 16 fl 66 , ~33 .00 I~ .) 16 11 66 t ;33.00 4 16 11 66' ~');;->.. 00 1 17 II 6 (~ t 33 ..00 ,.' 0) ..,1"! 11 66 , .00 1;." .L I .) 17 II 66 t :53.00 1:1 17 H (;l) t :3:.") . 00 ,..... ~"'/ ~. - ~ :~<>i{ 72 Fl1:S0I,UT'I01T _....-""......~"""""',.,_o,-,'.'.......""""".t,., IT PESOLVlm by tll-\.:o Mayor' and. City Council of the City of GT8Xl0. I~,land, 1Jeb:c<=,. , sitting as. a Board of Ecwa1ization fUkT said purpose "as pur pr of of notice presented: v~r e., ,.Ie 8 :C Di:Jtl'ict No.2? of the Cit.y of Grand Iuland, liel)I'ab:i<_[7)~ iz '1'hat we do find tile exnen:3e of the con;,truct5"on of awater main in the sum of" ~t;528.00; tJ:.lEV'G the benefits acc:rulrig to the real CGtate l.n said Dif5trict 'b::r 1'80.;,:,on of sa.id con tructiQn is in the "nun. of i:p528 .00, J and thattL.e 'benefits 1;1,cc:euing to the rcspec:tj.ve traeta,piec anCL - J parcels of lc;cnd in ;c;c,,,:Lc1 TJi:3t:cict by reason of the coruJtruction of a water main in d district are as set oppo te the several de i3QI'ipti Cll18 tlwrcof belovl .;-"; e, c...Q f' o11crVJS : Ii II II It tl II ]5'~?1l t Dil t 52' 5~~; t !52' f5~1 ' 54' 5-f~- t 5:~ ' 5~2 t E54 ' . 5Ja, , 52' 52' 52' 54' 54' 5::~ t 5;2 ' F ,) , ~,,~ 54' !1l1.l? un t ;,;;;27.00 26.00 26.00 ~:.;6.00 27.00 27.00 26.00 ;~6 .-00 26.00 27.00 27>.00. 26.00 26.00 26.00 2?00 27.00 26.00 26.00 26.00 27.00 Block --17- 17 17 1'7 17 54 54 54 54 5L1 19 19 19 19 19 i~dd.i ti on \78:illiIe l~ '-s 11 II n l! VIa S111Cl"f t S t~el1i l~d il , H 11 11 11 II II Ii ]t1""'8.. C -. ~) 3 II It It tl l'lor:l"ill' s It II ff II Morrill's Add. & B. 55, II II II Wamer' B 11 Third II H 11 1I Ii It H 73 IrE ,SQ1.:1rr I ()IT I3II: I 1].' In~;:;; V:'l:D tlle f,', Y, ,'1 0 l' -t. 'I no "I :ll"j C ~'1 C\ I'c' "" "1' e", (1]." + "'(,. 0' .L"'> '--""J,~V... . J V '-' _ .L.1-~, v.i. V vtY '1,'hat we de :f:Lnd. the total 811se of the cotls'Lruction of a (irand I~,land, rlebl'a:3.k:a, uitthlg as a Boa:cd of I:quaJizatioll 1'0;):' sc3,id prupose as per proof of notioe presented: ;:3ewer in ;,j8Vver Di:3tric t No. 1013 of the Oi ty c f Gre.nd Island, lTeb:caska is the Bum of 7.40; that tIle benefits cJ.Ocruing to the real estate I,czJs J310.ck i ,~-) ,& 4 Ji':rac C-t , . ,:-:., , " &: 10 If '7 I J_V 5 n ;:.) 6 .--, ?~ ? .n ~ rl ~) 0 ,., (\ c, '" (:.; 10 It') ", 2 J?:cac C1 . 0 '::<: fl 8 u -1 !! 8 b If " v 6 ~l 8 7 II 8 6 II 1 7 II 1 c H 1 v in baid di t:d.ct by reason of sEdd. cOlu::d:..rlwtion is in the Gum of 37.40, f),nd thCt,t the benefits ELcoruhlg to the l'esJ;:lective tracts, }lieoeB and parcels of .Land in saie"). District by rea.sU}:1 of COYlb true t:L on of' a sewer in 8aid District are as set opposite the several descriptions therriof -below as follbws: ,A.de;li t i.212 gwner Ev~an s l,alTlb e:r t f S Evans ) Alex JIol'vc;;,th ) n 1\.ngie H. Bl'ovm .il.le);:ande:c 'EThei bel (3-e or'[;e B H ,5'2.80 52. SO 52.80 5;2.80 5;"3. 80 !:)~~. 80 52-..80 52.80 ;)0.00: 3.3.00 30.00 25.00 25.00 5;. 00 II If 11 II l,a)lJJertf s II J'1.J_ e)~- 110 l~\l()~ tll . G. Ca,11ihan ;J.. rr. ;3 t e"V~r~::z,l"(l II ,II 11 ]'ra:nl<: Dever C 11EL ~~ 1. ~ s . J? r;Y'ELn Grand .Lslana .LJand Co. 11 11 ii {10 t., II . John O. A. II Kni ol;:rebm Abbott II I~V8..:tl S H II ff 11 74 :1310 I ~C \lJ1;D by the or and City Council of the City of Grand IsJ.and, lfebra s1 tt1ng as a BOgl'CL of Equa11zE:.ti.on for sf),ic1 ~urpose as per Pruof of ticepreuented: rnIEtt we do find the total e:x:pel1i3c of the c on~3truction of a i5e\ve:rf',~il1 :3e'VI811 Dj~}JtJ7icJG 1\1"0. 109 of the City oJ' G-Y'c1.11Ct Is:LaJ~l(l, Ife'bl":a.cJtc1. :i.B the ",tun of ;i~2l3e.OO; that the ben its c.1,cc::cci:ng to the :re&Ll este;te h1. Bc1,icl di;:jt:Lict by reaSion of se,id constI'uction is ifl the sum of ;;;;2J.38.00; Emd thD,t the beneLL -CS CLCC ,to tIle . l?i:es:pec-t:i..vc~ tr:o.Jc t~), IJieeeBand })arCe1~3 of lcnlCl in ;iaid strict by reason of the construction of~ a. f-)eVjel~ irl E:}Ctid.. cliDtl#lict aIle GL~} set 011lJusi te several descriptions the~ceofbe~LOVJ Ed3f'0 J.lcrws : 1(\+'8 1 ;) ~2, /1. 1""1'('; r)' F](\C'I' "1'0', VThe.,o'] "1' ;;,. :D'enVl(-"t+';:: [\/i/i'i'tJ'('J"'1 ..._ ,J~..... _c,.....~ _ ":' ........) ... :.,".1: ... _It; , "~..,..:: .....J.. ~ 't..." .~_..- .......h~.'V '-... - J....... v _~ ..I.."-V~\..4..._ A oJ., 1 J8,,~rne8 fl.. VIl~L.l:LELnli:JOl1~ l)"~Vl1er, 0.4b eacll; 110t 6, Block 7::), 'jTheeler & Bennett's Add. id.l'reel L. Wendt, 53.LIB; J)otf~ r; and 8, 131oc:k 73, Wheeler Bennett's Add. Ea;?:n. JVfenck, Q~)53 .,4Q Ge~c]:1; Lots 9 and 10, Block 73, Wheeler c; Bennett' sAda., John C, Barr, ;J;)53 .,~15 -ct3..cll; Iiots 1 and. 2, Block 11, r,:,ehinuucr's .Add. ,Lucil1a Braina:cd, ~i:;53.45~ach; l,ot 3, KLock 1:1-, ~3chimme:r'a Add., S. C. Huston, ~v53.4~5; 11 4 11 11 f! If Harry S. Te s t e r , 3 .45 ; 11 5 II 11 It II C. I,. Sweet, ~,;53.4!5; l,ot8 6 and '1', Block 11, Schdnnmer' f3 Add., Harl~Y D. Tester, ;jp5() .45 each; IJot 8, KLock 11, Dc1J.ri.mlJl1e:r's Add., I:8-1'1 S. Gregory, ~p5;5.45 each; loots 9 c;],nd 10, J310c1: 11, Schimmel'! s Add.) :f&rtlmr' C . Menc1;::, ;;;;53.L15 each '"<j'o'!- 1 :810'n1'" 1 })"'Y'l~ P.L-e'Ce (Vlo At"'l" T;'Ji'~.'a lI'''''-IC:'en t:i.F;.v%>'",'""',,,,'. ~ \.I I ....J..... v.-.\.. , ~ C,I.;.i. ':... c-t;. .1,-- """_ ... , J..ol Q.. ....;J ~_ ~ _l.C"l,/,l.l..Q., ,~ .Cv.;t~~..;I{;i., Lots 2 and 3, Block I, Park Place Add~J Susia Phifer, $53~45 each; loot 4, Block 1 , Pbrk P1Eece AdcL.' Kthel lL Lowry, :;p53 .45; 11" II 1 II II II 'Ii'I' "'::1...,1" _T "U1,u r.' ':1 ,I': F; ')! 4>;' v ..D o",.J;.J.;L'... v. .1J.- Lit..H" \i}Vt . v, Loti.'} Sand?, Block 1, J)ark Place Add. ,Hal1Jh R. Hannel" ;;;;50.45 each; -.1.....0.. t.' C3. T)'} n C 1. ] . "F.t)..] 1~ I,. 'J":,n ,=, C e i', 0."c1 ., 11 'j ,; "l c', "1"'" '. c' e'''l d. 01~. ~,. . 4 1', . c.:,J~ D..;l..V ^-\. ., c.:.-~,.().. ~-'-(A';,J_ 4~ w.i..,J UL.-l....l_...L.L>~, .1.c\".UI.;)'~-l, ttr 0. ...:.v: J10tS gand 10, KLock 1) }iaTk J:?lE!,Ce "{"dcL, Anna J.D11ze, HCtllSen, IJots 1, ;2, :3, 4, 5, G, '?, 8, \;1 e.;nd lll, hI KLock 2, Pe,rIc Plcwe Addition, Harry M. Bishop, owner, .45 each; C7 ,",,- .. h ~) .tJ:_G eeJ.<c: ;, .. /' j P ~ uLt 75 Grand Island.1<Tebraslca,J\u&,;ust 15,1923. ;// The Council JJlet in regular sension,His Honor, the Mayor ,presiding and Gi eD enhagen , Haux, Jus tice , Krehmke, j,J[ichelsol1 ,rHldenstein and I)etersen l)resent at roll call,absent ,Gilchrist. The minutes of' the last regular meeting were read and approved. Oscar Roeser,one of the Administrators of the 'VVilliarn Stolley estate 1}\iTtS present and extended an invitation to the }\rayor and eouncil and the ci trl;zens gene1'Etlly to visi t and ins:pect the fJ'ract vv:hich they pr01)08e to sell to the Ci ty for a Park; On motion of Uildenstein the invitation was accepted. Bid of Viilliam Kelly & Co., for construction of Sewer in Sewer District Ho.94 was opened and read ~nd on!Jlotion of' Krehmke referred to the Sewer Committee. ];'inal JDstimate of the Ci ty :mngineer on account of Ward & Weightot). vras presentc.;dand on motion of Krehmke sa:ne was allowed in the sum of ~i;1~2, 000, the balance to be held until some further adjustment of' Jj'reight etc. was had. and tJj.e work was accepted as completed as 1)e1' Contrac t. Bill of ~r.H.McHaley in the sum of 11'7.50 for damages cauGed by a fall u:pon sidewalk was read and on motion of Krehmke re:Cerred to tfle Street ComIni ttee to investigate and report. fnIe Street Committee made report as follows; 'J'o the Honorable l[ayor and Ci ty Council; . We,your Commi ttee on Streets and Alleys recommend tIle acceptance 0:[' the bids of' ~L'rail Paving Co., for Paving Di s tric ts No s. ;55 and 56. Vial tel' :Petersen, C. H.Jus tice, otto Giesenhagell, Chas.L.Haux. On motion of Petersen the report was adopted ,the Bids accepted an the Mayor instructed to enter into proper contracts forPaving said Districts. Platt of Ross & Ashton I'ark Addi tion was presented and on motion of Petersen referred to the Street Cownittee. ~rhe Li{j5ht Committee reported having Tnada some investigation of the complaint of Defective Wiring made at the last meeting by Jllfr.G.J\.:A:x:elson tmd Krehmke moved that any future violation I.icense of the of the wiring Ordinance the~party violating be ~evaked ;carried. lA, Krehn1ke called. <attention to a propoBed raise in ]'reight Hate orf Coal in the Westrn '1'e1'r1 tory and on motion of I)etersen the saIne was referred to the Wa.ter,light & Ice Com.with power to act. 76 The J30nd Committee reported finding the Bonds of Trail }'aving Co. ,covering their Contracts for Paving Districts 55 & 56 and the Central Power Company for Wiring Permit to be in proper form and the sureties sufficient and on motion of Giesenhagen the Bonds were approved.. Gienenhagem called attention to the cu ttingof the I"aving in various places and sUE\;;gested the passage of an Ordinance retulating same and the Ci ty J~ngineer advised that the present Ordinances covered the questions raised and pro- vided regulations for s~ne. 'The Sewer Committee reported that further action in Assess- ing Benefchts in Sewer District No.76 should be postponed until such time as the Di"strict is fully cOn1!pleted. The Sewer Cerami ttee reported that Sewer District No.110 was completed and on motion of Krehmlce the Council set Wednesday,September 5.1923 between the hours of 7-3g and 8 o'clock p.m. for sitting as a Board of Equalization and the Clerk was instructed tbgive proper notice thereof. The Sewer Commi ttee reported finding the Bid of Vlrn~ Kelly &; Co" ,for Sewer District ]To.94 to be the lowest a,nd and on motion of Krehmke the report was ad.opted and the 13id accepted an.d contract awarded accordingly. Bills against the City were read and on motion of I~li1den- steim allowed, for list see the Claim Register~ Petition of J~~dwa.rd H.Ba.ker.Jr.etal,for the creation :Paving District embracing Eleventh Street from Vlheeler to J?ine.Pil1e Street from 1111 to L2" and rrwelfth Street from Pil'J.e to 1'3ddy was read and on motion of Gieserihagen refer... red to the Street Cormnittee. Petition of T.H.McHaley etal. for the Paving of street from :mddy to Broadwell was read and on of Giesenha..gen referred to the Street Committee. lJ.'he City E:ngineer presented Estirnate of costo! of Sewer in Sewer District NO.112 and on the sarne was adopted and the Clerk. for bids for its construc1;ion. Reports of the Wa.ter&T4ightCol1l1uissioner the 77 An Ordinance No.972tvroviding for removal of obstructions in the Alley running through Block ;;SOtof the Original Town of Grand Island being in Paving District No.54~was presented; J'/t:oved by J,Iildenstein that the Ordinance be placed on its first read- ing; Carried on roll c:0011~GieBenhagen,Haux,tTustice~ Krehmke,J\clichel- sontTEildenstein and Petersen voting :;..ye~nay none~absent Gilchrist; 'l'he Ordinance WD..S read and declared passed ita first reading. Moved bv })eterBen that the rules he suspended and the Ordinance placed ~n its second reading by its title; Carri ed on roll call ~ Gi esenhai~~en ~ fraux,dus tic e, Kre111n1\:e, 11i chels on ~ }JildeuBtein and Petersen voting aye,nay none,absent Gilchrist; The Ordinance was read by i 1;s ti tIe and declared paL; sed its .second readin~~; Jiloved by Krehmke that the rules be suspended "nd the Ordinance p~aced on its third reading by its ti tIe; . Carried 011 roll call I Giesenhagen, Haux, Justic e, Kl'eh(nl::e ,J\i[ichelson~ I,.Uldenstein [:f.nd Peterf3en voting aye~nay none,absent GilchrL:,t; The Ordinance was read by its ti tIe a,nd declared passed its third reading; 1"!Ioved by JHldenstein that the Ordinance be placed on its final passage and finally passed; Ga:eried on roll call, Giesenhagen , Haux, Justice, Krehmke, IHchelson, Idenntein and I)etc~rsen voting aye,nay none,absent Gilchrh3t; '1'he Mayof seclared t11.e Ordinance finally pasBed and approved the B arne . lLl1 Ordinance,No.973,providing for iosuance offH;30,OOO intersection l)aving 130n.?-s and ~el)e,aling Or~iin?-nce No.9GG WEtS preB~mte4; <, Moved bj ~hldenf:;teln tnatthe OrdHlance be placed on 1 ts i lr~3t reaiting Carri ed on roll call, Giesenhagen, Haux, Justice ,Krehmke~ :Michelson~ ],,[ildemltein and }?eterBen voting aJre,nay nOIH~,absent Gilchrist; The Ordinance was read and 0. ecla1'ed passed its first reading; J\,l:oved by ]iKichc:)lson that the rules be suspendedund the Ordinance placed on its second reading by its title; Carri ed on roll call, Gi esenhagen, Haux, ,Tustice , Krehnike , ]\11chelson, 18.ildenstein D.nd IJetersen, voting aye, nay none, abs ent Gi1ch1'i s t; The Ordinance was rea,d by its ti tIe emd declared l)assed its second rert.ding. l':loved by .Justice that the rules be lTuspcnded and the Ordinance placed on its third reading by i tEl title; Carri ed on foIl call, Gi esenhagen ,lIaux, .TUB tice, Krehmke, }![iehel:::JOn, Idem3teir.l and Petersen voting aye.nay none,absent gilchrist; The Ordinance wa~3 read by its title and declared pans d its third reading~. J,~oved by Krehmke that the Ordinance beplac ed on its final pa;) sage and finally passed; Carried on roll call, Gi es enhclgen, Haux~ Justice ,Krehrnke ~LfJ1chelson, loTildenntein and I)etersen voting aye~nay none,Absent Gilchrist; The ]<'-Iayor declarl;~d. the Ordinance finally paDsed and approved the Game. Ordinance No.974tlevying Ordinance No.9?5,levying Ordinance No.976.1evying Ordinance No.977,levying were presented ; TVloved by lVrildenstein tha taaid fOUl' Ordinances and each of them be placed on their first reading; Carried on roll call. Giesenhagen,Haux,Justice,Krehmke,Michelson, Mildenstein and Petersen,voting aye,nay none,absent~Gilchrist; [:laid ]'our Ordinances ~md each of them Viere ref::J.d and. declared I)assed their fin:Ji; reading. Moved by lvT.ichelson that the rules be suspended End Baid Ordinances Nos. 974. 975, 97G & 977, and each of tl'1em be placed on their second reading by their respective titles; Carri eO. on roll call, Gi esenhae;en, lJaux, Justi ce ,Krehnike, IrEichelson, I,Hldenstein and }:letersen voting Hye,nay none,absent Gilchrist; Sai d Ordinanc es and each o:f them were read by the ir respec ti ve titles Clnd declared passed their second readine::. I:Toved by G-iesenhagen that the rules be suspended and said Ord.inan- ces Nos.974.975~976 & 977,and each of them,be placed on their third. reading by their respect~ve titles ; Carried on roll call, G-iesenhagen,Haux, Justice,KI'ehnlke~ MIchelson, Mildenstein and l'etcrElen voting aye, ,nay none,abf3ent.G-ildhrist; Said four Ordinances and each of them were read by their respec- tive titles and declared passed theirthire reading. :DiIoved by Krehmke that the said Ordir)J;Lnces Nos.974~975,9?6 & 97? and each of" them be placed on their final passage . and finally l)assed; Carried on roll call, Giesenhagen, Haux, .Justice, KTehml~e, },}Liche180n Mildenf.3tein and IJetersen voting aye,nay none,absent Gilchrist. ' "'1 ""'r ' 1 0.' d Cd' LnG l\:.,ay01' (tee ar::o sal II''' lnances lIas. 974.975 976 & 977 and each of them finally passed and approved. the Special Spec ial Eipecial Special Taxes 'faxes 'faxes Ta.."Ce s in in in in Sewer Sewer Water ,{ia ter District No.108, ~District No.109, 1~in Dist.No.25 and IiKain Dist.:Uo.27 7D Grand Island,~fwbraska .AUE:;uut 31.1923,8,I>.J:l. 'l'l1.e Council 'net in special se~)sion at call of the !/fayor to consid- er the rna t tel' of Eepairing: the Paving in })aving Di stric t lifo. ~2 3 and to consider damages done to the New Storm fjewer by Quicksand, His Honor the .llifa,yor presiding and all ~f:.Jembers IJresent. 1'he Vhyor Addrer:3sed the Council <.'18 to the reason for calling them /kf- ~~~_.. ~. to-gether at this tim~ and ~,1embers of the street Commi ttee iriade some remarks and Presented report as follows; uGrand Island,Neb.August 31-1923. To the Honora,ble Mayor and Council. Gentlemen. Vve your Cornmi ttee on [3treets and Alleys beg leave to report as follows; We hU.ve had a second conference wi th the '1'yner Construc- tion Co. with reference to the adjustment of the Paving of ]'IIW'l' S'I'RKEG1'. Represen ta ti ves of the Tyner Cons true tioD were fl}[r . ]~o ng an d IvT:c. Mc Car t y . 'I'h.e first'natter taken up vms the shortage of materiE:l on the jO-b.':Chis fact was admitted by the Construction Co.and agreed to between the Cmmnittee and the Construction Co. 'lobe approximately l/~ of an inch. It was considered not feasible and [1,S not serving any good purpose to add this material to t11e present paving, the COlwtruc- tion Co.offerred to pay to the City the value of this topping. l'he matter of maintenance was then taken 'u1') and the Con- s tructi on Co. ag'Teed tornake all repairs and vvhere I)avine: showed too thin ,to bring the same up to a thickness to the satisfac- tion of the City Engineer. On thiB b'asis the Cmmnittee instructed the Jjingineer to proceed, always having in mind a first claws job. Your Committee might add. that this is in line with a previous report on the S8me subj ect to ;)/'our honorable body on Aug.1-19:23. Hespectfully submitted. \]/a1 tel' ~Petersen, otto GieBenhagen, C .n. .Justice, Chas IJ.Haux. On motion of JIaux the Heport was received and I)laced on file. The Ci ty Att.orney pres ented an opinion as to the rights of th e City m.nd the Paving Contractors and at request presented a forTn of Hesoluti5m which he advised the adoption of ; After DiscuDsion of the matter by the Mayor and Members of the Council,Attorney eJ1d I~ngineer and Ci tizens preBent the Mayor presented the Resolution as follows; Resolution ~J3e it Hesolved by the Mayor and City Council of the City of Grand Island,Nebraska; , That the Ci ty Attorney be and he is hereby authorized to make a written demand upon the Tyner Construction Company by serving Baid written demand upon its attorney; That the said Tyner Construction Com~l?any on or 'before the 5th day of' September 1923 enter into a written agreement with the City of Grand Island,Nebraska,agreeing that it will place Paving District No. 21,22 & 23 in repair as called for by the Contract and Speci- fications of the said Paving District,under the supervision and control of the City Engineer of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska,and that in addition ,that bbsaid written contract, it agrees to do either one of two things; That it will reBm:rface said :Paving District in the THanner re- quired by the Oi ty :mngineer of the Ci ty of Grand Island 1';1,nd subject to his approval and acceptance,or that an investi t ion be made by some qualified person to be named by the 79 TGngineer of the City of Grand Island,Nebraslca. the expenses of such investiga tioD to 'be Born by the Tyner Com) tructioD Co.m;pany and that upon r<:l})ort of said investigation the ~ryner Constructioo COlnpany will forthwi th pay to the Ci ty of' Grand Islandfor and on account of said Pa.ving DiBtrict No.2'1,;2~2 &; 23 the amount of damages determined by the said inveBtigator to have been suf- ferred by the City of GrAnd Island,owing to the short2ge in the thickneDs in said Asphalt IJaving and all deficiencies in DJ.a terial. In the event the saic1Tyner Construction Company shall fail, neglect or refuse to enter into said written contract on or be:fore the 5th day o:f September ,1923, the City Attorney of the Ci ty of GrEl.nd Island,1Tebraskm:, is hereby ordered to bring sui t against the said Tyner Construction Company and its Bondsmen on the construction and maintenance bonds for the datnages in 8.1 amount to be determined by the Ci ty IGngineer. 'I'..J .EllsbexTY. Moved by Giesenhagen the said Hesolution be adopted;Carried 011 1'011 call, GieBenhagen, Gilchris t, Haux, Justice, Krelunke, Michels on, l\lIi ldens te in c.md. ~PeterBen voting aye; and the J\(J.ayor declared the Resalution adopted. ~/\/~>"vl", On mo.tion of Ivrildenstein the Mayor alJ};Jointed G.ii.G.h;!;"j.,.w.\,Haux and a connni ttee Justice ft'o present sui table Hesolutions uIJon the recent bereave- ment of the city Treasurer. Krehm.ke and the City :mngineer brought up thema t tel' of sorne af' the New])rainage Candui t having been damaged by the water and quicksand and more liable to. lJe damaged; After discussian by the Mayor ,Councilmen and :mngineer,Gilchrist moved that the matter be referred to. the Sewer Camm.ittee to. repart back at the next meeting of the Cauncil a plan far remedying the as es tim.."3,ted by the .Engineer. ~#--d Ci ty Clerk. .>kf '['he ]"~ayor read a repart of the Ci ty J!.:ngineer to 1'tim as to condi- tions of Paving in Paving Districts,2l,22 23,as found by him. cUld the f:Hvile wa.s received and placed on file. condition and the expense thereof Adjourned The II.eIJort - ilnd IlIac ed of tI1e Ci ty on file. Attorney referr~d to. above ~~~ /;.!' /7' ",.", ~ //// // l . "'::C':"-;;'(./ .. c< C ;ty)G1:~l~'~~'-~ , was received. 1,1 eo Grand Island,Nebraska,Sept.5,1923,7-30,p.m. The Counc i 1 :net as a Board of f~qua.liza tion, for the l'un)OBe of Equalizing and hSBessing the BenefitB accrueing to the respective lots,tracts and parcels of land in Sewer District No.110 by reason of the Con~,truction of a Sewer therein a.nd I,evying a 3pecial Tax to pay for urdd cons true tion, Hi s honor, the Nfayor, presiding and all Members }lI'e:CJcnt at roll call; Proof of Publication of notice of meeting as a Board of Equaliza- tion was read and placed on file. After rerna.:ining :in sension until 8 o'olocIc P.1\I[. and no l)crEwn having appeared to object to or protest against the proposed Assessment D.nd IJevy ,Krehmke 'presentE~d the following Essoln tion and moved its adolltion ; ... Motion carried on roll call, Giesenhagen,Gilchrist,Haux,Justice, Krehrrike, 11io11e180n, JJildens tein and Toeter:] en voting aye, nay none; The .LIayor deolnred the Resolution adoIlted and ElVIn'oved tbe Game. (For copy of said Resolution ,see next page) The minutes of the 'neeting as a :Board of;Squalizationvrere I'OD.d c'.nd D ovecl. l\.clj ourned. Ci ty Clerk. Lots 1,2, 3, 4, 5, 6, "I, 8, 9 and 10, in Block 82, Wheeler & Bennett's FourthAddition, Laura A. & Nellie F. Woodward, -Owners, $59.00 each; Lots 1,2 and 3, in Block 83, Wheeler & Bennett's Fourth Addition, Estate of' James O. Ga.m.brel,deceased (Owner), $59.00 each; Lot 4, i+1 BlocK 83, Wheeler & Bennett.' s Fourth Addition, Eunice O. Coonrod, (Owner L $59.00;~:)i,,'}l'J,,~;: ~ Lot 5, in Block 83, Wheele;J;" & Bennett 's Fourth Addition, Fr.ank H. and Pearl M_.Weller (Owners), $59.0e Lots 6 and "I , Block 83 , Wheeler & Bennett's :H'otlrth Addi tion, William Ross (Owner)$5g~OO each; Lots 8 and 9, Block 83, Wb.eele.r & Bennett's" U Willie Y. Stillwell (OWner), $59.00 each; Lot 10, Block 83, Wheeler & Bennett' s ;Ji1o,[\:ij,,;l;ith Add.,J. E. Dill(owner) $59.00; Lots 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, in Block 84, 'Wheeler & Bennett's Fourth Add., otto Pritschau (Owner), $59.00 each; . . Lot 6, Block 84, \Vheeler & Bennett's Fourth Add., Daniel Ott (Owner) $59.00; Lots? and 8, Block 84, Wneeler & Bennett's Fourth Add., Henry H. T.rupp (Own er), $59..00 each; Lots 9 and 10, Block 84, Knickrehm (Owner), $59.00 each; Lot.s 1 and 2, Block 85, Vllieeler & Bennett's (owner h $59.00 each; Lots 3,4 and 5, Block 85, vTheeler <1 Bennett's II Mut'phy (owner), $59.00 each; Lo t 6, Elock 85, '{llie e1 er & Bennett' s 4th Add~ ,Fred o. Meyer,' $59.00; "? "85 II " II tI George H.Meyer, $59.00; II 8 tI 85 n 'f "II ArthurM.Benson, $59.00; "9 " 85'" It If' II George Ross,. $59.00; fI 10 tl 85 II fI It llFrederick F .He"b:icik,$59. O(J/' Lot.s 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, "land 8', in Block 86, Wheeler & Bel1J:lett'.s Fou.rthAdd.ition; Herbert VI_Rowland, $59.00 each; '. 1.ot89 and 10,. 5,nBIQck 86, Wheeler a :Bennett 'sFourth Addi.i'ion, Everett Holeonibe, $59.00 each; .'. ..... '. ....... . .' .... Lots I and 2, BJ,oc.kJ,6, Schirnrner's .Add. ,AdaVorhes Baliman,$59..00 Lotlil 3,4, 5, 6, 7 and 8, in Block 16, Schimmer's Add., Chris Knoepf~l, $59.00 each; . . Lots 9 and 10, in Block 16~ Lot 1, Block 3, Park Place, Lot 2,>> 3 >> II 'n ,3 II 3 U II It 4 II :3 !! 11 ~ 5 II 3 n n Lots 6, "I, 8, 9 and 10, Block Lots 1', 2, 3, 4,5,6, 7,8" OeciliaH. Goodwin,$59iOOeach; .:, ,i ~- , i , , 81 \\ RESOLUTION BE IT RESOLVED by the ],lfayor and City Council of the City of Gra.n.d Is1and,N'ebraska., sitting asa Board of Equalization for said . I" purpose as per Proof of Notice presented: That we do find the total expense of the construction of' a s.ewer in Sewer District No. 110 of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska is the sum ofq$4720.00; that the benefits accrUing to the real estate in said district by reason of'said construction is in the sum of $4720.00, and that the benefits accruing d)o the respective tracts, pieces and parcels of' land in said District by reason or the construction of a sewer in said district are as set opposite the several descriptions thereof below as follows: fI " n II John. n " ,Agnes " John F. Schimmer's Add.Linnie E.Menck~$59.00 rHizabeth Goodwin ,$59.00; Herman Ruphoff', $59.00; U fI f59.00; William Sielaff ~59.00; II fl $59.00; 3, Park Place, . He.rl:lian A. Stein,$59.00 9 and .10 ,B!lo(rkJ~'$!i~.r.:;P~ri:(;,P1ace, C'iq \.,_l~ Grand Island,Nebraska,Sept.embc,}r L),19~~2), ,c, '1'1'18 Council fnet. in regular se:::i3ion,His Honor, the },{ayor,presiding and Gi es enhagen, Gi lchriat ,Haux, Justic e, Krehnike, J\Uchelson ,lJii lc18n- stein Bnd Petersen present. at roll call. Th e Minu t.en of the las t regular cU1d Spec in,l I!leet.ing of AUglt~3 t ;:3111 vvere read; Haux suc;gestcd that the luinutes of flaid BpeciDol meeting be amended to show the reading and placing on file of tl18 Eeport of the Ci ty JEn6~ineer to the !.Tayor of condi tion of the I)aving found in lJistricts 21, ~2;2 c\c 23; the },Iayor directed tl) the minutes be so amended ('nel af1 so amended the minutes were all Ciollproved. Commur:tication from IJ.B.Hrye,Coimnissioner of' }'i'ire Prevention as to }'D~rking Cars in front of Theatres durj.ng; the l)eri'ormc"nce, wes read and on motion of Krehmke referred to the Street co'unitt,c:e. ~, Did of ViirTIl.Kelly 8:~ Co., for i3evver Dif:3trict N'0.112 ViTa.a opened nnd '1' end on motion of Krehmlce referft:)d to the SeweT COLnittee. '1'he Street COJruni ttee n180de relJort cs fOl1o,;ys; To tIle Honorable Mayor and Ci ty Council; We j Your COJIrn:i ttee on streets cmd Alleys having tEl-ken u.p the claim ot' Henry Jay -in regard to Ci ty havi teJ<en J~ot 3 and 8 in JUoek 45 l'acker 8:; Barr's 2nd Addition & Annex and tUJed saUle for Street ImI',poses ; recommend that Claim for ~;;97 .80 be allowed upon Hcdd Henry Jay deedffing these lots to t.he Ci ty. Vial tel' I'eteruen, lDhas. I,. Haux, C.II.;ru~3tice, Otto GieBenhagen On Lwtion of Gief,enhagen the re1lort was adopted. 'Yhe Street Coxami ttcemade report Iieco:mnending Un t th Claim of 1'11il Heilul1 I' 01' damages and the Glr:tim of T.H.lvlcHclole;)F for Damt1&:es both be 1'e,5 ec tod cHId on'110 tion of I'etersen the re})ort WEer:; Hclovtd. 'The E,treet Committee made VerlJal report on tfw A:pplication of HOiiS &/\shton for Approval of Ijla:t of IIHof3S & Ashton }'ark I'cddi- tioD and c'fteI' some dL:lch Gion by the J:liayoI'JJJ[embers of' the Council lend JEr.Hossi On 'cwtion of GieEienhagen the 'lEJ,ttel' weD again re:fer- red to the Strec:t. COTImli ttee to make fu.rther invef:3tigation and port The Street Cornmittee rnade report as follows; " . "'. ,Grc:md.. ISla,nd,JJeb..3ept.5th,19;;3. I\To the JVlayoT and Councll; You.I' COTnmi ttee on Streets and Alleys , to whom wns referred the Feti tion of Albert McDowell and others a~3kiDg for the openirw' of Cedar Street between 1'hiI'd Dnd :I?ourtlJ. Streets j beg leave -to" s ubmi t the fallowing report; VIe have investigated the ra&tter thoroughly. We find tho situation as represented. We find the Ci ty enti tled to relief from tlle concH tion cocrl"olained of: Vle find however, tha t t.he reque Gt j as ELsked for, would only partia.I1v relieve the City. v r['rlerefore your COT/lmi ttee would respectfully subrni t to your IIo body tl1e follovling Hesolution fOl'your consideration and adopti ~- (j t) is T\e solffe cJ t the IV i ty Attorney be and he h.ereby ins true ted to dl':~j't an Ordinance to be f.;ubmi tted !},t tho ne;~.t recul[),l'meeting OJ:'lJliil body,requi:cing the Union I'aci:Cj.cHcdlroCl.d GODlpany to com:;tructeither a Vie.duct or a f;ubwaY,wy1ichever is LloSt :fei~sible in the opinion of the Company of r:;ufficient size to take care of' foot ii,no. vehicle trr:j'fic ,at SOrle pointbetvleen Sycamore and , the City of Grand Island,Nebraska,cunnecti the North S eaid City with the South Side across their trr:cl\:s ,at once. Hef';pectfully Gl.lbmitted. tel' I'etel'uen. C . II. .Tu B tic e , otto Gier;enrlagen (]11.[1. B . 1J. tlJ{. a,fter discussion of said re]JDrtby the Jilf1..yor ,i'Jlemberu of the COLl.neil, the City Attorney a.nd O1'1'icin,18 of the Union I'o,ci:f1c Hailro;,~d Com~p[wy who \Nere ~preuent;On 'notion of Gieuenhagen t:he report was referred back to the Street Co;!unittee for :fur- ther investigation and report. 'l'}le Chairman of the ()treet GOlfluittee reported tha,t I'aving ./ .DiDtricts l\fos.3S,41,[SO,51 t:.: 54 ,gere completed and on motion of Petersen the Council determined t08it as a Board of i za ti on on Wedne EJday,' SelJtember 19,19;23 f'l'om 7- 30 0 f clock p. 1'1. of Daid day to e O'clock p.m. for the IJUI'pose of' Jl;quEllizing and As ~'le;::)fling the Benefits ACC1'1.1eing and I'8vying n tax to I)Ei,y for said corwtruction and the Clerk was instrv.ctedto give proper notice of said ~e8ting. Tl18 DondCammi ttee relJOrted :findinC; tb.e Bond of },'h.elps-Unclel'- vrood Compa.ny covering rlumbi Se Heating .Perm:L t to be in In'opeI' :f'orLl and the surety svfficient ::nd on [notion of' Gief3enhagen th.e T\eport waB adopted clnd the J30nd Approved r,tnd Permi tis sued. On motion of Krehm.ke the I'eport ViiW adopted. 13i lIs c:,e:ains t the Gi ty were ]Jres ented n.l1d read and 011I,1Ot i on of c11e160n Allowed; for list see the Claim Register. Claim of Kueffel & Bel' Co. ,in the Dum of !i!:3.04 WEtS prefJented and on motion of Cm)1rist,allovtecl. A sidewalk CondemnatioQRe ion was presented and on motion of Petersen adopted;as follows: [34 SEP ,,,.. 5 /923 SIDEWALK CONDEJU~.ATION NOTICE. RESOl.IJT I ON BE IT RESOLVED' by thfi'} Mayor andCityC01.111Cil {of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska: A sidewalk is hereby ordered laid within fifteen days from and a:f'ter the first publication hereo.n along the following described lots, piece>s and parcels of ground and in the places her.einafter more particularly described, to-wit: .. Along the East side of Lot 1, Block 64, Wheeler & Bennett's Second Addition, James A. Richardson-Owner; Along the East side of Lot 10, Block 61, Addition, Robert H. Hays-Owner; Along the South Side of Block 24, Nagy's Ad'dit:ion, C. B. & ~. Co. ,-Owner; ~ Along the North and South side of Fifth st. across Plum St., C.B. & Q. R. R. GOT Owner; Along the South side of :Bifth st. acrOss Cherry Street (vacated); Along the, North and South sides of Twelfth ,street across Plum Street; Along the East and South sides of Lot 8, Block 62, Original Town, Hetzel estate (Repa.ir); , l~long. the North 1/3 of Lot 3. Block 55, Original Town, Schuff Hotel Co,., (Repair); .Alo:rigthe :Northl/3 of Lot 4, Block 55, Original Town, Compai'!yjRepair) ; ',.. . ' , ...... A16ii€!(the 'J.Gast s'ide6f':n:c5\t::;,:i;':,"55',"Hawtli6':i:neFla.ce & Ed;naM. Herrop; , Alongt1:l:e:mast side of Lot 56, Hawthorne Place Add., f}. Edna M. Herrop; . Along the East side of IJot 57, Hawthorne Place Add., Ni elsen ; . Along the East side of Lot 58, Hawthorne Place A.dd.,Niels E. Nielsen; Along the,East side of Lot 59, Hawthorne Place Add.,Gonrad Schreefer; Along the east side of Lot:6l, Hawthorne PiaceAdd~, FredD1e:kej" Along t'he North side of Lot 8, 'Block 5, South Grand Island, . . C. 13.&' Q. R.. R. G o~ . Along the North and West sides of Lot 5, Block 21, Otto' H. Rembold.t, Owner; Along the <West side of Lot6, Block 21., Schimm,er's Add., H. Irene Tutwiler, Owners: . ... . . Along,the South si.de of Lot 10, Block 10, Schinnner'e Add., stanley G. .Brown and Jessie E.Brown, Owners;, .' Along the North side of Lot 1, Block 12, Schimmer',s Add., CEll.aude &,3ennie Beach, owners; !. . Along the East side of Lot '1, Bloc~ 6" Schimmel" s Add. , Oliver N. Sheeley, Owner j '.' . Along the North side of Lot 2, Block 9, Schimmel" sAdd. , Sielaff Owner j \ : Along the North side of Lot 0, Block 9, Schimmel" s Add., Sielaff, Owner; . Along the South side Sielaff, OwnE;lr; Along the South side of Lot Sielaff,Owner; Along the South side of Lot 8, Block 9, Schimrner's Add., Sielaff, Owner; Alo e' NOrth side of Lot 3, Block Sielaff., er.: . A;:Longthe North i side of Lot 4, Block'lO; ,.9wner; .' \.long't.heNorth Siebert,OwtJ.@r: . . Alan '. .he l~orth Gol/Owner ;' II fI fI Along the North side of Lot F. H. Colwell, Owner; Along the l'Jorth side of Lot F. H. Colwell) Owner; Along the North side of U F. H. Colwell, Owner; Along the South side of II F. R. Colwell, Owner; Along the South side of n F. H. Colwell, Owner; Along the South side of II F.H. Colwell, Owner; Along the South side of II Edwin Engleman, owner; Along the South side of 11 Edwin Engleman, Owner; Along the South side of II Thomas F. Kauffman, Owner; Along the South side of n Milton H. Hiddleson, Owner; . n Along the North side of Milton H. Hiddleson, Owner; Along the North side. of II :Mary Bartels; Along the South side of 11 Len6ra,A . Steffens; .Along tLLe South side of Ii George. T. Douglas;' , . Along' the.Sou th side' of II /c'eorge T. D01i1:g1as, owner: A4>ng the South side.of 11 HarryO>RH}ker",Owne:~; '. ,. " ._~;;..+"A:L,.9ng",t!!~;:::,~0~~;t1:'~,"s J.de.-o~,--,n ",'-- Ben J. Cunningham;' Along the Soutl1 side of Il ;.J!?nJ. Cunningham, owner; ,/ Along the South side of fl Ben,J. Cunningham, owner;.. , AJ..,Qng the South side of Il Ben J. Cunningham, Owner; Along the 130uth side of n Frank J. Hr~zl;t, Owner; Along the South side of tI Liihlian McIntosh, Owner; Along the South si~e~f Lot 9 Realty Investment Co~, vwner; Along the l'J'orthside of Lot 3, Ea,rl & Myrtle Talbot, Owners; Along' the North sid.e of 1/ 4, Lloyd Jensen, Owner; . Along Ithe NO~!l?th side of Ii. 5 ~ S.O . Huston, Owner; "- Along the South side of \I 6 Ed. A. Jones, Jr; Owner Along the South side of II ? Henrv & Elsie Dibbern;Owner v Along the South side of Lot \1r Ed. A. Jon e s, Jr., Owne r Along the South side oflf.---10 Ed. A. J'ones, Jr., Owner; Along the North: and East sides of Lot 1, Block 4, Gilbert's Chr:Lsti~n Paulsen, Owner; Along the South side of Lot 8, Block 1'), :Gilbert's Add., Rudo! Siebert; Owner; . Along the South side of II 9:' Along the South side of II 10 Rudof Siebert, Owner: . )\,long the South side of fl HenryH.Bartenbaoh, Owner; Along.the South side.of Henry H.Bartenbach,Owner; " A,longte' of . //2 <35 2, Block 5, Schimmer' s Addition, 4, Block 5, II f1 5 n 5) fI II ? It 5 n n 9 " 5 .1 tl 10 f1 5 II << 6 II 4 'h tf. 7' tI 4 tf tI 8 tI 4 II II 9 tI 4 tI II 4 It 2- 1I It 5 n 2 II II .. 6 Il 2 II n ? tI 2 fl It 8 " 2 II II 9 It 2 It ....e.-:..;;:;;:::;;;:-l;;.!!-CS.. l' " ? It 1 It II 8 IJ n \I 1. \1 It tI II 1 7 II 11, Gilbert's 2nd Add. , 11, Gilbert's 2hd Add. , 11, Gil,bert's 2nd Add. , 6 Il tI II tf tf II 14 II II It 14 \I It 14 n 13 II 13, 1I 13 It 13 " n 11 II II II fI Il n II Il II " II II " Rudof.~:i,pert, GiU;ert' s Gil'Bert's Add .. . .. , II 5 5 tt fI [36 .113 il Along the South side of Lot 9, Block 6, Gilbert's Addition, Clara Pederman, Owner: . Along the Harth side of Lot 1, Block 10,Gilbert's Addition, Chas H. Gar-d, Owner; Along the North side of Lot 2, Chas H. Gord', Owner; Along the North side of n 3 Emil Perkuhn, Owner: Along the East side of Georgena Kallos, Owner: A~Qng the North side of n 4 Georgen~ Y~llos, Owner; Along the North side of n 5 Georgena Kallas, Owner; Along the South side of n 6 Charles ]'.Miles, Owner; Along the South side of fI 7 Charles F. Miles ,Owner; Along the South side of II 8, Charles F.Miles, Owner; Along the liJorth side of II 4 G:eorgeGP. Jackson, Owner; Along the l\forth side of II 5 John (,)hlsen, Owner; Along the North side of 11 1 \Vil1ieRo'V'VnCl. ,Owrler; (Repair) ]\;longtlie:..l\forth sicleoftheWest 50 ft., of Lot 2, Block 7, Original 'l'Ovvl1,i.GYFil. . 'own,.. Owner.. (Repair); ,v'L,.~1:0n~. ............ ..rth.sitie ot the East 16 ft. of Lot 2, :Block7, Original ~lill~.~{~Q~ind, . OWl~~r. (Repair) /~IOh:'~'~~PT~~(~~eg:L.D+:s. b.)"l ..~...3.-'- Block 'Z~ Wasm€i?.Md . ".4?~$.h;o#c>., 0 1N'f"lE;?r. fI 10 II \l' II 10, Em fI fI " 1 n 15 Fairview Park Add., fI 17 II II n II 17 " tl fI tI 14 II t1 II II 14 n " II 1I 14 If " II 11 21 II n II II 21 n fl II II 7 Original Town, .... :...::\;-~- -,:-__._..;~..' "1~-';_' ,'~':""\ ";:_<'_"'0"'_ ,>_,'t.~:;' <.. --"~-'~~ :~;;:,>~,;,-",--J.:.,-\:-::-"'-:-'':-,~_'~:-0_:_"-': ,~:.:.'~:~,.::..)~f:C::--~'~~ -,;,' .:,.,. ./.:;~~...,;"..",<-~;e!f:""~--'~~'-""') ,_ _('~~~~''''':;>~+:' _ -,; , . J:,~~:'<<""')"'~,"~ ,.. . /. .(Y"! --fj' ~,4~.,~'c'"t" .. '.;!c,_~'M."..'" " ft..j /"""'-'" I"""'" ,. -'". ," I.. '" I!..'" ...,.'r"".'......., ,," ("",,,,,,,,,,,,"'" . /" "'. 'ttr f ile>~ ~l {f... /, ij" ;' . '['''{ I' _.' l,.,. ,';:#~[ fJ'~;'"<,,,'-l:.''' /... "'L..A. /l~'!........;;;' \7 A t,:rue G o:oy (Seal) Att.est e' ."wvd · ~6citt Clerk \ QI.""-' \0" '\ (()".t..(....<It~,'.?..,.."'~..d l-...,...,........t ~"-'1-,4 \ 87 The Sevier Cormllittee rerorted finding the bid of --:';;In.Kel1y 8c Co., for construction of Sewer in Sewer District No.l12 to be the lowest and best bid and reco~rrending its acceptance and on mo- t i on 0 f Krehm1ce the relJOrt '1:<3[; adop d and Con trcLC t aWEirded. j\n Ordinance,l'Jo.978, I,evyine: Special Sewer District Tax :Ll1 SeTTer Di~:1trict No.110 was presented; ~;Jf.oved by I\rehm};:e that the OrdinD,nce be placed on its fin3t reacting; Carried on roll call, Giesenhagen, GilchriE,t,IIaux,JuBtice,Krehmke, l/iicheh,onJMildenstein and Petersen voting ayeJnay none; TIle )rdinance was read and declared paused its first reading; }Jloved by f'fii chelson that the rules be SUSl) ended and sai d Ordinanc e Dlaced on its second reading by its title; Carri cd on roll call, Gi esenhagen, Gilchri s t, HauxJ Jus tice, Krehulke J chelson,l\rildenstein and :PeterBen voting aye,nay none; ~l'he Ordinance was read l)y i tf> title and d eclar,:~d ljasBcd i to second readin[.~. Moved by Petersen that the rules be suspended n.nd the Ordinance placed on its third reading by its title; Carri oel on roll call, Gi eElenhagen, Gi lchria t ,HauxJ J\lStic e, Krehmke, TEi chelr; on ,l,:~i lelenEJ te in Find Petersen vo ting aye J nay none; The Ordinance WcHJ read by ita title Dnd dec lared ]:)a~Jsed its thrrd rer,ding. (IToved by Krehrnke thc.lt the Ordinance be IllacY7cl on its final passa&;:e and finally passed; Carried. onv roll c I, Gi es enh8,gen, Gilo11ri [it J HauxJ .Jtw tic e J K1'eh1nl;:e, ]!jjchelsol1, Idem3tein and eteruen voting aye,nc'LY none; The Mayor clec lar'cd tI1.e Ordinance finally pas:::1 ed and_ c':pproved the f) DX!le . An_ Ordinance,No.9?9,Creating SeVier DiBtrict No.l14, being between }3roadvvell Avenue (Iud Hus ton Street, f'rom Gta te street to Thayer street,was presented; }/[oved by JVlichelson that the Ordinance be placed on ibJ firBt read- ing; Carried on roll ca,11, Giesenhagen, GilchriDt,Haux, Justice, Kreh.wke,:Michelsol1,1VIildenstein and :fietersen voting aye,nay none; The Ordinance was read and declzred passed its first reading; }\[oved by Krehmke that the ruleD be suspended and the Ordinanc e placed on its second reading by its title; Carried on roll call,Gieuenhagen,Gilchriut,Haux,.TusticG,Krehndce, IHchelson,}}[ildel1fJtein and l'eterf:len voting tJ.ye, nay none; ~[1:1e Ordina.nce was read by its ti t1e and declared pCl:3:3ed i t8 uecond reading. Moved by Jl.wtice thn.t the rules be f3uspended and ~c;aid Ordinance placed on its third reading by its title; Carri ed on roll call J Gie fJenhagen, G-ilchri s t, Haux, J1).8ti c e, Krelrnlke, In:ichelfJon,llTildenstein and I'etersen voting aye,nay none; 'The Ordinance was read by its title D_Dd declr",red IJau8ed j.1:13 third reading. :Moved by Mildenstein thL-ct the Ordinance be ph'CcEld on itE) final passage and finally passed; Carried on 1'0 11 call, G-i eB enhagen ,G-ilchri s t , Haux, Jus tic e, 1\:1' el.unk e , TJrichelson,I,Uldem;tein and IJetersen voting eye, nay none; '1'l1e ITayaI' declarc~d the Ol'dinance finally p::ulsed and approved the sarne. An Ordinance,J:~0.980,creatiDg l"aving .l.Jistrict No.5<3, (Jltimball, 'Third, Plum & Oak Streets), An Ordinance ,No. 981 creatine; I'avj.ng Dis tric t ..,...---- .ITo. ~9, ~_ ~ll'I, ~::~;I & })~ne ~treets !~[M,~ ,~t:i~~~nceNo. 980, Cl~ea ting J)a.vlng })lstrlct No.60, (J!'ourth S't'reelt;tcr-nroadwell Avenue) were p:resented;Moved by 1\:rehm1;:e t}:1Ett said i. three OrdinanceEi and each of' them be Illaced on their first reading; Carried on roll call, Giesenhagen, G-ilchrist,Haux,Justice,Krehmke, 1;11 chelson, J:itilden8 tein and JleterBen vo:Ling aye, nay rlOne; Said Ordimwc8s Nos. 980, 981 & 98~~ and each o:f tllem were read and declared passed their first reading; J',,,Ioved by J?etersen that said OrdinanceB Nos.980,981 &~ 9<32Jand each of them be 91ac ed on their~ec:ond reading [uJd the"t the ruJ.es -be 1:,U 8P end cd; 6'1 It.",-- /"/>t~e"!,,/t~:~(../1 7Z:t'L-a. Carried on roll eall,Gios.enhagen,G:i:lchriBt,Haux,Justice,KrehmkeJ IJfichelson,lEildenatein and Petersen voting aye ,nay none; Said Ordinances Nos.980,981 & 982 and each of them were I' by their respective titles 2Dd declared passed their second I:") r:-) \.} () Moved by Giesenhagen that the rules be suspended the saH Ordinances,Nos.9BO,981 & 982 and each of them be placed on their third reading by their respective titles; Carried on roll call,Giesenhagen,Gilchrist,Haux,tTustice,Krehulke, chelson,,~Jild,enfJtein and :Petersen voting aye,nay none; ~3a.i d Ordinanc 88 nos. 980, gel 8: 9CQ, and. each of them Viere read by their resp6ctive titles and declarRd passed their third reading; Moved by KrehELke that sai d Ordinanc os Nos. 980,981 8:: ge~2 and en,ch of them be placed on their final passage and finally passed; C3.,1'ri ed on roll call, Gi e~, enhagen, Gi lcllri [) t ,Haux, JUB tice, lCrehmke, chelson, IiTi Idens tein and ])eeenJ en voting aye, nay none; 'rhe JJayor declared rmid Ordinanc es, No s .980,9[::\1 8c 98:2, and each of them finally pc:wsed Find aIlproved each and all of' them. I~eports of the C1erk,Yveigher,I'olice Judge a.nd ter,IJight & Ice Co:nmif:isioner l,veer read cmd on ['lotion of'M:Lchelson referred to the 'Ji'inance Commi ttee. The Ci ty Attorney l'el)Orted negotiations 'being had with the Tyner Construe tion Co." and the :Bondf.3menl in regard to ~Paving Districts NoS.21,22 & 23 and on motion of Petersen the nego- tiations being had were approved. On motion of Gilchrist the Clerk was instructed to advertiue / for bids for Paving District Bonds in Districts Nos.39,41, & 52; bonds to be Optional from date and to bear interest at 6% payable annually,Hids to be received by Sept.19,1923. }JeterBen reported that A.C.Hoeh1 1Nf;lntec1 to IJm.ace [3, Shoot through the Sidewalk at rns place of busineus on 'J'v'heeler avenue to put good.s into the basement and on motion the ma t tel' 'IJiltc.B left to the Stre at Commi t te e to adjuf3 t. Ad.iourned City Clel~lc. fi' 9 Grand I SlEdld, ITebl'CL ,.September 12;,1923,H,J), :t, ri'he Courlcil.iet in Hl1ociuol Seusion at the CD,ll 0:[' the ]'./[a,yor :L'01' th~~ IJUI'I)OG8 of receiving :J)Juti ates of the a::Jity ineer for Paving District,No.57,Sewer striata NOS.94 and 114,and for putting in Sidewalks, and advertising for bids for construc- tion of . 'I salet Paving, Sewers End Sidewa1ks;For the purpose of rece:Lving r ort of tiw Ci ty }gn{:';incer D~; to Contrc::ct of' Chamber~) Co ml trueti on Comr;ll1ny for Il1J t tine; in Bani trLry ,3ewel' 'ind. DD.ying for :3ai d Cons true ti on; LIt s Tionor, theiJIayor ,prei3idinG; Fl.nd 1 ['.,Tembers present at roll call., rnle Ci ty ineer presented report as follows; Grand Island,Neb.Sept.13,1923. Honorable 1~L:1yor and Counc il, Gentlemen;- I beg to submit the following report on Section 3 of tb.e large Sewer jo.b,this section beino; uncleI' co tractwitl'1 the Chmllberf3 Gonstructi on Co. I }u:l,ve !'l~'lde two exarnina tions oi' thi S Gec ti on in tb.8 las t tl1irt:.y days ,owd i'ind it in acceptable condi tion , exceJ)t for the ])orti on frOTH tIle manhole on PI U111 St. to t11.8 Iii f3posal :Plan t) por- t i on8 of 'Vvbi ell he.ve fil.i 1 eel D.,nel aTe' nOVl bei re-con:3 tr,.' c ted under an agrccoLwnt vlith tIle Ch[unbersCo. I 'night say for your inform.rtion that tldEl uection or our large sewer job from a construction standpoint was a most difficult Dj.eee of work and. I am well 'Dleased with tl1enresent condition .J_ .l. .....- of the line eup<3cially ciS regards infj.l trCi..tion which is well within tIle limi tEl of good construction a.nd growing Ie s every day. I VlOtlld recomnend the <wceptance of' the vlOrk wi th tlle exception 0 of the portion mentioned. Y~urs truly, N.W.Dennison,City Engineer. en ':otion of Krehmke the Fceport of the Engineer VWB adopted, on roll call all 'nembers VIere present artld voted aye. 1'1'10 Ci ty Engineer pref:JCmted :T,linal :~;stirnate on the Contract of' Chambers Construction Corl1pany reporting balance still due of :515. ; On motion of Gilcl1rist Claim for ::mid ]'in<:~.l 2;f3ti,ilate was allowed in the swn of 796.22,reserving the sum of 18.90 until coml11etion of the re-construction 'Vvork rnentioned in ,,),bove report; and \ial'l'r'nts ordered dravvn for IJayruent of sc:dd 796.2;2, f3[;l,idWarI'rmts to be }wld by the Clerk until all bills filed have been cared for to the satisfaction of the Engineer and Clerk. 'J'b,e Ci ty Engjneer 'proGe(:ted estimate of the CO:3t of laving in :Li r:;tric t No. 57 and on :notion of T'eterDen the same vr;::1.8 Etdo:pted and the Clerk instructed to advertise for bids for its construction. The City Engineer presented Estimates of cost of Sewers in Districts 94 and 114 and on notion of ehmke the same were adopted and the Clerk instructed to advertise for bias for their construction. rf' e C' I ..-t' t 'j .", L . I. n ~l'cY(lJne;lneer I)I'efH~n ec. '/:JS'vJ..Ula.G8 of CO;3t of constructin&, }Gs tir'lB, te was adop ted Ci.nd tho" v;ralkp) D.n6 on '....',.lOt.l.011, 0.1'[:' 'ot'or"e'1 ihe);101] . J " , T- ,J J- ;.'~/.er{ VJ~1S 111sGructed to sicle- advert:LBe , for bids for their construction 9() AIl of above bj.dtJ to be filed by TU8i3day,SeD'teY"llbl:w ;25. HJ;23. The Cemetery Co ,Lm.i t tee reported reco':Imending that the Elalary 0:1.' the Sexton [.t the Cemetery be increased . J..1 1n Lnc SU.m oi' o :per [;lonth and on c[lOtion of' IHldenntein Ute report vIas adopted and Bala salary raised in said sum ,bei to 10 P()l'lonth. Adjourned 91 Grand Island,Nebraska,September 19,1923,7;30,P.M. 'J'118 Council met as a Board o:f Equal:Lz[:1.tion rOT the FurIlO13e of Y;quali zing and Au ueu sing the I~xp ens e of T'cl,ving in }'avi Di s tric h) ITOG. 39,41,50,51 54 and levyine: r to pa~r for iaw.:m f3 Eti d cmf3e,HisHonor, the TJiayor,preuiding and all Mernbers jJresent [,t 1'011 call, I)roof' of :Publicatiol1 of Notice oi'meeti as a J3 oard of' :mutlD,l- J. ization was read and placed on file. After remaining in session until 8 o'clock,P. and )10 }! en30n havinc; rq)J:leared to object to or llI'otest agcl.i']st the I)rOI)CHied Assesmncnt and levy in any of said Paving Districts,NoB,39,41, as to Paving District No.39 50,r31 ..~.. 54; I'etersenpresented the folIo ng Hef,wlution ^ and GieEl.enhagen moved its ctdOl)tion; ]V[otion carried on roll call, Gie~J enhagen, Gi lchri s t ,IIaux, .Tustice ,Krehlilke, T!Ii chels on ,i.n Iden;3 tein and '.Peteruen voting nye,nay none;TheitiIayor declared the TTotion carried and the Resolution adopted and approved the swne. For Copy of said Resolution Bce es 92 & 93 hereof. I'ete:CfJen alf:Jo preuented the folloviling Hesolution DB to T'El.ving JJintrict No.4l,and t;'lOved itD adoption ;TEotion carried on roll call, Gi eB enhc:\.c;en, Gj.ldhri D t, Hn.ux, .Tu Elt io e ,Krehmke, chelson, .'![ilc~en:;t,ein cLndretersen voting aye,nEJ.,y nOYle;'I'he TI"::tyor declf)"I' d the l!lotion carried, the Hesolution adopted and. approved the sarne. For Copy of said Resolution see pages 94 & 95horeof. Petersen also presented the following Resolution as to Paving District No.50 and mo~ed its adpption;Motion carried on roll call, Gi ef" enhagen, Gi lc11ri Bt, Haux, J\l~) ti c e ,Krehmke, Mi c11el~)on, IdenfJtein and }'etersen voting Ctye,nay none; The },Tayor declared the'wtlon carried,the ReGolution adopt d,G:Jld apDrovecl the sarne. For copp of said Resolution see page 96 hereof. J>eteruen also pre~)onted the following HOG.olution as to I'avi District Ho.tSl and rno"ted itD ctdoption; Motion carried on roll call, Gi os enhac~en, Gi lch1'i s t, Haux, ,Tll Gti eo, 1<1' chmke ,I/'i c he 1;:1 on, Ide 11[; t oi nand 1'e t 'c)r f.:1Gn '10 t in{: C),yo, nay none; l'heLTayor de- clared the mo t ion c t'uri ed, the HeB olu ti on adop ted, and a'Jlpro'led t lIe f) ctJIlG . For copy of said Resolution Bee page 97 hereof. eter:::Jen cl.lm os ant eel the :fol10'/: inC: 11esolu t ion as to :P"lvi ng District No.54 and moved its adoption; Motion carried on roll co.ll, G:i.es(:mll.'l{'en, Gilcll:cj.Bt, Haux, ,Tustice, Krelunke,IHchelson, lEildslwtein a.nel 1'eter8en votinc; "we,nay 'rlone; 'The 1.1C:Lyor declared the rnotioY1. cELcl'iec1,the Hesoluti.: all.: a~lopted,al:1Cl: cq~pTove:d. :UI0Bame :F'or copy of said Hesoltltion see .P8€E;e 98 hereof. 92 meeting as a Board of Equalization were read Adti ourned 4~/d/.1 . /.&:tV~ ~;}__P~/ RESOLUTION Ci ty Clerk BE IT RESOLVED by the W~yor and City Council of the City of Grand Island, Hebraska, sitting as aBoard of Equalization for said purpose as per proof of notice presented: 'I'heTllinutes of the approved. aud. 92 That we do find the total expense for the c onstructi.orId of paving andeuIlbing in Paving Dist:e:lC:1:,.No. 39 of the City of Grand island, Nebraska is the sum of :t..~~~,,~f~; that the benefits accruing to the real estateint'laid district by reason of said construction is in the sum of $2n550~'28~; and that the benefits accruing to the respective trac'ts, pieces and parcels of land insaid district by reason of the construction of paving and crubing in said district are as set opp08i tethe several descriptions thereof below as follows: Lot ""5 L44' 6 V. 22' 6 4 3 8 7 1 2 5 6 4 3 8 7 1 2' , '5 6 4 3 S 7 7 1 1 2 5 T 31' 6 35' '6 4 3 8 14' 7 52' .7 1 '& 2 1 & 2 10 9 8 1 2 3 6 7 8 5 4 3 6 r 12' 7 7 8 5 4 3 10 9 8 71.. n~ ~t r 80' 3 52' Trustees,Salem Society of G.I. " G.I.Circuit Evan.Asaoc.N.A. Kate Edwards James Nicholson, 'Sr. LindaH~ffelfinger HermanJ. Suehlsen J. '!iV.Miller Delia Williams Daniel G~ Ott ,Anna Miller Sims Margaret J. )\11il1er Ginevra Warmnaby Cnarles A.Mester EugeneT.Porter Ger.Luth.Evan,st.PaultsChurch n fI II II Block Addition 31~ Original Town II II U II II U II II " n fI II 32 II 11 11 II lJ II tI lJ " II n 18 " tt It II fI " 11 II n " Ii 17 fI n n II A II fI n tI II fI 7 II n .1 ~I II II II " n II II 8 n " II II 11 II tl tI II II fl n II " fI " 11 1 II It II II 125 tl fI II II 5 5 5 fI 1I II 6 II tI !J n tI 14 II " fI II 11 Russel Vn~eeler & Comp II II fI 11 tI 11 II IJ II 11 If " U.P.R.R. Cots 2nd 1I " 1I " U II 11 tl Russell Wheeler fl II n II II II II II " fl II -.:) II 1I II. " II II II Owner August (.; . Menck Ethel Gullion Elmer R. Farmer Christina Knickrehm n II ]"Hnnie J. Pearis . Louise Spangenberg l,[aude Sheridan II .f1 Anna J. Milisen 11 II II II " If If It II Artie.B. Young C~A. Flippin Loui s E. Upperman Thomas IVIa loney " It .,',' Martha J. Harrison Peter Nelson, S~ Amanda Noble N. Ellen Burr August Ueckert Katherine Thompson Ada V. Garmire Ira J. Henderson Walter W. Bundy Edward Bader Bloomer B.. Rice Rayrnon9. ~hristensen SamuelW. Sherman John Wmmner Mary A.Moody Rena Tapplen fl. II Paulina Woodruff JJIary So thman Joel D~Harrison Rose O. Webster Harry C .)JJlenCk Anna .Detweiler . o bII. J 66' 66' E. 40.8' Amount $763.57 218.17 109.08 76S.57 327.25 749.71 321.31 749.41 321.31 563.28 241.40 563.28 241.40 563.28 241.40 563.28 241.40 563.28 241.40 563.28 241.40 563.28 120.70 120.70 341.38. 221.90 241.40 563.28 113.38 128.02 563.28 241.40 56~.28 51.21 190.19 402.34 402.34 482.81 . 225 .31 96.56 482.81 225.31 96.56 ':'482.81 225.31 96.56 482.81 225.31 .96.56 482.81 57.93 167.38 96. 4. #2 Lot Block Addition 1 15 Russell ;Wheeler 2 It 11 II 3 It II lJ 10 26 II 11 9 It It It tl II II tl 8 II It II II II II II 1 11 II II 2 II If II 3 n It fI 6 27 II " 7 1I tl " 8 tl II II 6 II It " 4 fI 11 II 3 ':X1U: tI " 1I 6 41 II n 7 \I tl tl 8 " 11 n 5 II II \I 4 " II II 3 " II It 10 112 II II 9 " " It 8 II II It 1 tl " II 2 42 It II 2 II Il II 3 " II II Owner Mary Fezell Cecelia H.GoOdwin Robert E. Hall J. L. Highland Florence Yankie J. L. Highland tl tl 1.35.2' W.17.6' '.17.6' 8.8' William Stuhr John Buhlke W.ll. Mader Allan!,. Connell Edward ]'. Younkin 1I II Millie A. Brink E.R.Baker c. Ray Gates George Grady Sarah A. Squire "fl " Estate of Margerethe Ott Sarah A.Finley II II \I LillianIG. Wickersham Bloomer B. Rice II' n Edward Gregory Henry Ewoldt fI II Goehring-Sothman Co. William B. Hilbert ~~~ '). //\..<<:,/:] ", / //'" / , , , ' ""''', r,"Mm',,',; , i'/w".,,,' '. . VI/)',,' ~71l//l /(,..~) i' ;; ~(~ tr~J L$'''~:::..t " 9'3','" Amount $482.81 225.31 96.56 384.98 128.33 51.33 51. ~53 25.67 384.98 179.66 77.00 3'84.98 179.$6 77.00 384.98 179~66 77.00 384.98 179,66 77.00 384.98 179.66 77.CJO 384.98 179.66 77.00 384.98 19.44 160.22 77.00 RESOLIDTION. BE rr BESOLVED by the lViayor and City Oouncil of the Oi ty of Gra.nd Island, l\febraska, si tting as a Board. of Equalization for said purpo se as per proof of notice presented: 94 That we do find the total expense of the laying of paving in paving district No . 41 of the Oi ty of Grand .Lsland, l~ebraslca is the sum of 4;j:I~.!!!,!~7'2-...; that the benefits accruing to the r ealestate in said district by reason of said construction ~ is in the sum 0:$ 15,387.72 , and that the benefits accruing to the respective tracts,. pieces and parcels of la.nd in said district by.reason of the construction of paving and curbing in said district are as set opposite the several descriptions thereof below as follows: Lot Block Addi ti on Owner 13 Co~Subdiv.Wtswl Sec.15-1}fo9 John Meier '10 2 Lakeview Wm B. Knight 10 It II A. L. Dunn 9 11 II Walter Petersen 4:5 It C.C. Hansen 3 3 It It It 2 It II H.W.Steinbeck 5" fl Estate, John Schwyn 6 It fl fl It It 7 n II Fred W. Ashton 4 ~ It Joe Peters 3 4 II It It 2 4 " C. C. Hansen '-WI32' 17,Co.Subdiv.wiswt 15-11-9 F. Latham , -S100o''':W132' ;It II II II It W. Cummings .. -S100t';';W132 ' II II It Clarence Crow 16 u II II Jas .Kirkpa trick 15 II II It John V{indolph 8 5 So.Grand Island C"lB.& Q..R.R. II 11 II Part E &8 of R.R. Lena Aye II tl fl fl N & W II fl. Minnie Beeker 7 ~ fl C. B. & ".R.R. II Hans H.Ra-rder 1 Park. C. .13" &,'Q.R.R. II fI street City ofG.I. sage N.E.Cor. Sec. 21 George P. Tucker 14 Co.Subdiv.WtSE-;f 16-11-9 It tl " . 8, Fr. 8 Wiebe's John Carlson !J ,ft. 8 N .48'" %Jmx John Carlson. a II 8 8.84' II Theresa Springsguth 6 II 8N.48t John Carlson 6 " 8 8.84' Theresa Springsguth 5 fI 8 :Henry Husman 111 8 Wm F. Gulz ow 2 ft 8 Fritz Berhol.z 3 II 8 Augusta Hintz 1 II 8 Wm. . F. Gulzow 2 B.Fri tz Bergholz 6 7 "0130. Bartenbach 5 7 Illt 57" 8 6 Amouht Paving $347.51 291.91 291.91 250.21 571.42 249.04 85.12 571.42 249.04 85.12 554.48 241.66 82.60 420.45 323.42 323.42 800.47 1494.20 277.49 145.26 38.42 73.85 '. 353.06 \ 16,2.57 \ Total Amt. $34'7 . 51 326.51 291.91 . 250.21 571.42 249.04 ..... 85.12 . 571.42. 249.04 85,.12 554.48 241.66 82.60 495.05 323.42 /358.02 '835.07 1528.80 277.49 145.26 38.42 7~.85 353.06. 220.57 2I~.60, 502.75 58.36 103.87 153.94 392.20 84.sr;, 196.59 .' 83.29 2'70.t')8 139.25 . 5Sf9'r 44i69- 29,& .84,' 12ch 07 . . 88.45 '. 4 ., Amount S ew~e.r 34.60 } 357.60 84.67 196.59 82.29 27,0. 58 1.39,.25 00.89 34.60 . .34 .60 . 34.60 34.60 Spec.Work 63.00 . 34.60 95 i/2 '" 2 Co. Sub-Di v .1Jq" SJ~~?l 16...11-9, Johm Herman 2 CoSubdiv stSEi 16-11-9 Charles E.Via1ker 3' & Part 5 U ,II ft William. Eppley 4 & n 5 n ' fI II Harry J. V 0 s s 5 Co.Subdiv 1I II fI Henry J. Voss 6 If f! II II tl Bertha Herman est. 7 ' Il 11 n II II ChasWe s tphal 8 II II II II II Lena Weinrich ~;"19g. 38 ",199..3<'3 143.98 125.45' 519.82 20.66 169.42 103.30 t4'e' /" <.,.,,~" '. 1,/ /1/,/ ........~. l'J~ e;~.,.,r 't/ ~ 96 RESOLUTION BE IT RESOLVED by the Mayor and City Council of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, sitting as a Board of Equalization for said purpose as per proof of notice presented: That we do find the total expense of the laying of pavement in Paving District No. 50 of the City of Grand Island, l~ebraska is the sum of $ 3035.84 that the benefi ts accuring to the real estate in said di strict by ;reason of said construction is in the sum of $ 3035.84, and that t:he benefits accruing to the respective t!lacts, pieces and parcels of land in said District by reason of the construction of a p$"Ying In said di strict are as set oppo si te the several descr iptions thereof below as follows: Amount Amount ~ Blocle Addi.tion Owner J?aving Sewer Total amount 2> . Lake1i'i ew John Schwyn estate 368.98 14.'00 J382 :98---- tI " II n fI 368.98 14.,00 38~.98 " tl Fred 'W. Ashton 368.98 14.00 382.98 11 11 Charles Wasmer 368.98 368.98 4 " J. P. Peters 368.98 368.98 " " " fl 368..98 14.00 382.98 II H c. c. Hansen 368.98 14.00 382.98 " II II II 368.98 14.00 382.98 97 1IJ1'flJ (' O' ;'f T'tf1'l''r t',!!;! :;K~~~~ '" ;.\Wt;;I,.;;tk A,IL"_2l'4i IT bJrtl:H~ l~a;~toJ? an!!l 01 't3r COU;ft~tl ttttht Cl ty ot', njf~"l1(.\Iti$lo.~ltt, lh'fbr{)l.til,,~* f!r~ttj.l':~g ~i).~a 13QtU'd ()t r:'}qu~,Li~e.ti0n for !;!lt~l(;l lJU:rl'}CH3 ~ (;O!, 'l\i pJ:'oof of ,n~rt1eif;l pl!trt)~~ntliil{l; T:bcut., tile do t'~n~\tlu~ to'~l e"!~e~)fie of.trib& l~;r~t,t$(jjt !)~VirJ~lftt ,,in :Pav1ng lUtJitl'1:et ,1tO. 51 €It ih$ 01 tj!;' ,,:f (,t);'Cinll1 101&~1d,. l!!"~bri!~fi1:a i~ ' tXJ.e ~~\.Un, $ 2837. 34 .~ t}~~t the b~l'let:i ts ~ia-U~1~lig tOt.ll$, l'$:al Q'l:rte:vti.:t$ 1;- , .. ~id d1~tt:t'(l'tr by ;r~~i;]f,}n f)f€:IQ1(~ <QoUltlt:t'uctiQft; 1t1':ln th~~Uf.!l ot t);2837. 34 arid '(~;la. t "~1H~ji.ttaa~'Q,~~d,~ to the :~~~tw4t,ivtti' t.8.Ct,5) ~pl{iiCo(! atlt\ of 'l~nd lti~~1d' IJ~r,:rl;\I;<>14t by r~f;\:i1ion Qt' ~!i',~(1nftlt:ltt'u~ij;~~)i Q1; cl,l ~ t:r:tQt' ~~X'e t'tf[? ~e~Q.ppo.l{;ll t,~ . $ll~:f,{~t~tt\l defflC3l apt,1 Onfil tht1~eo :(b$l(it~J Lot 10 10 ~ 8 7 4 3 2 1 '~ f(f.~l~'1,~n .' Owne}: Amount. . Sewer' 2 2 2 2' 2 3 3 3 3 Lakeview' II II 11 11 11 II It 11 A. L. Dunn W. B. Knight Walter Petersen Jay Rogers Nebr.Wes.University C. C . Hansen tt II $279.97 119.99 399.96 399..96 199.98 345.42 345.42 345.42 345.42 $29~,'97 119.99 399.96 399.96 199.98 359.42 359142 359.42 345..42 14.00 H. w. steinbeck Anna Steinbeck 14.00 14.00 14.00 RESOLUTIO.N BE IT RESOJ~v:mD by the Mayor and Oi ty Oouncil of the Oi ty of Grand Island, Nebraska, sitting as a Board of Equalization for said purpose as per proof of notice presented: r.I.'bat we do find the total expense of the construct;b.Q.tlof iPaving:;.,' in Paving District No. 64 of the Oi ty of Grand .Lsland, l~ebrask8. is the sum of $2335.68; that the benefits accruing to the real estate in said district by reason of said construction is in the sum of $2335.68, and that the benefits accruing to the respective tracts, pieces and pp,rcels of land in said District by reason of the laying of said paving in said district are as set opposite the several descriptions thereof below as follows: Lot Bloc)r Addtt.i .2..!l Own ex Amount 1 30 Original Town otto Pfautsch $145.98 2 tl " II Margaret Stidger 145.98 3 u " II Ri chard Guendel 145.98 4 " II fI II fI 145.98 5 II II II Emil Rickert 145~98 6 II II " lVlartiil J. Kelley 145.98 7 /I /I /I Alfonso Darling 145.98 8 tl /I II $tant;l.ard Oil Co. 145.98 1 31 II II J' oh11 Lambert estate 145.98 2 n II It Patri c k J'. lVIitmer 145.98 3 11 II II Christine Knickrehm 145.98. 4 II II " fl II 145.98 5 fl /I II August O. Menck 145.98 b4 ' 6 /I II It Ethel Gullion 97.32 .22' 6 II II fl E. R. Farmer 48.66 ,44' 7 II It II John Knickrehm 97.32 8 11 11 1I II II 14:5.98 ,22' 7 II /I II Peoples State Bank 48166 98 """""-,, '/'//}"" ~ /,1 ,,l/ r/ Y' /,Lf;/' / ./ i \",,*~~'<l! -' . -_ '.) 9 Grand Island,JTebraska,Septembe1' 19,19~:;Z). The Gounc:.Ll et in regular D8ut"don,ITL3Honor, the :Mayor,preuidinc; k-/ and B.ll ],ii:ell1ber~3 present!'l t 1'011 ca'1. The minutes of the last 1'e 1a1' meeting 2nd of the special meet- il1.[{, of' September 13,19:23, 'were read f,nd a~pp1'oved. 'rIle loea.l J\[ana!i;e1' of the ~:'ele':phone COHlI)f(.ny vms 111'es en tasking thrl1.t a change be made in the Ordinance regulating their laying their \"rires underground C),nd on rllot i on of Gilchri B t the mat tel' was referred to the CO!illn.ittee on Ordirlances cdld :;nections. I3id.s of Peters T'rust Company and of the OOLlLJiercial State :Barl1\: "c'--- for :iavi DiFJtrict Bond::; 1;vere opened nnd read [J,nd on "otion of L1i.i Idem:; te :i.11 referr:d to the Il'inance Gomni t te e. 'I'hQ Specht.l Co'nrnittee }Jresented the following I?efJolution and on 'rlOtion of Krehrnl~e the same "'CiS adOIJted; Grand Island,Neb.Sept.19"l923. ~'O 'TIm ]JUiYOH j.\:ND C01JlHnL: Your ConlIni ttee on condolence to our Ci ty Treasurer ,11Ir. w.n. Ki ne;, on the death of hi G lilfife begs leave to r3uorai t tci,S 1'0110"1/[8; Yv.Tml1'B~AB it flaB pleased An\iUGHTY GOD to rmnove from 01.U JnidBt ]'';[rs.W.n .KING the wife of our honored and es teemed Oi ty 'l:reasurer THIiiRJI;I,'OI-U';,BJ1; IT RJ1JSOINlGD,that this body offer [HIC) extend its Bincere syrilpathy to Otn~ worthy colleague in his bereavement :s:m IT J?lJH'I'F01;H RmS'I;V:nW I THAT 'rIIlS fUTISOI,U'rION bema-de a part of our records and a cOIlY thereof sent to ]jtt.ICIlrG. Hef31lGctfully 8ub~ni tted. "vVilliam }J' .Krehrllke C.H. JUf3tice Chas.L.Haux Gilchrist presented the following Resolution and moved its Adoption; Resolution VJhereaB tlJe Mayor and Ci ty Council of the Ci ty of Grand Island, Nebr2ska,has by Ordinance No.973 directed the issuance of Intersection :2aving Bonds in the sum of' :h<30,OOO to Tlay tlH-'; expense of Paving the Intersections in Paving Districts Nos. 39)41,42 & 52 of said City; And Whereas the City ineer er3tirnates the total COf:,t of paving said Intersections in salO Paving Districts to be in the """"10:[' (,;.'29 o h)') 00' "na' o 0'1.J,I. ~j(..) I u~ hJ. , CL." VilhGreas WarrantEJ have already been drawn in the BlJJn of ~1)20, 313 to lmy for the I)aving of Intersections in said Paving IJistrictEJ; :!ir01"J '1'lu:reefore ;13e it Resolved by the Nfayor c'u1d City Council of the Ci ty ai' Grand Island, Nebraska, thf,,"t the TEayor [end Gi ty Clerk of said City be and they hereby are authorized and directed to deliver to tb.e Ii'irst National Bank of said Ci ty 40 of' said Donds of ~)500 eachrnaking a total of ;rti20, GOO upon the :tmyrnent of the SUU1 of par n.nd accrued intercf3t thereon. JDm.m..;mfu Grand Island, Nebra.ska, Se.ptemb er 19, 19~23. 'N. H. GilchriB t. urianimously l\iIo t.ion carri ed . on rpll call ,md the Hesoluti on was d eclarE;d "". dOT) t'''a' Iv G, _ .\~ \..~ . The street Co'wnit te e made rellort as fo llovrs; "Grand Island,Neb.Sept.19,1823. '1'0 the Mayor and Council Your Co:mnittee on Streets crnd A.lleys , to 1lrhOmda~3 refCIT(;d the }Jetition of Albert McDo'well and others, asl(ing for the opening of Ceda.r Stre,at>> bet'\iveen Third !J.nd li'ourth Streets, beg lec;we to submi t the following report; We reco~nend ,that the prayer of the petioners be granted. '~Ve ~'urther reco:mnend .that the City Attorney be aTlclhe is hereby lnfn;ructed. to dr1-1ft an Ordinance to he submi ttod to this body at its next regular meeting ,requiring the UNION PACIFIC HAl' C?I-.ID;)j\J\W to ollen Cedar Street in ~mid Oi ty for })11blic travel ac tnel r trtwks. Hespec tfully subrnitted .\rial tel' l)etersen, C. H. J'us t Otto GieBen~agen,Chas. y 100 enmotton of ~PeterGen Ute report \,icUJ cdord;ed. The Following Resolution 0as presented and read; 'Co the Honorable ]\[ayor and Ci ty Counc il; Resolution Resolved that the City EngineEr be instructed to have all Sid we;Llks ordered laid or repaired 'by the 01 ty, completed ej, ther by the City of private Contractors before further Sidewalk lists be ordered in And that the City Engineer be instructed to place an Inspector on all work laid by the City, Said Inspector's Salary,together with ineering; costB ,:publiccltion etc. ,to be chaTged ngainGt Ute walks laid. Walter Petersen CrItl I'! .1.. [[av"x Q t to Gi e f3 enflagen C.II-.Tustice Onrrotion of Gilchrist the Resolution was adopt d. 'Ihe :Plat of HOflG & Ashton r'ark J^ldcH tion VieLH cLgain broun:ht up by the Street Coxnrnittee D,nd dincuDsed by ],;Tembers of the Gouncil, the Jffayor nnd by j'i!tr. Ho 88; J\rloved by Retersen tha t the Platt be not accepted; Carri ed on roll call, (11 eDenhagen, .Tv,s tic e, Kreh:ilke, ]VCi ohe1:3on, ],di1clen:3tein,6, voting aye, Gilchriut and Haux voted Iray ~md the l,,lrtyor declar"d the uotion carried. The ]?inance Gornmi ttc,e Heported recOJnmending the Acceptance of the ~./ bid of' the CO.Tnercic:rl state Bank for Paving ~istrict Bonds in Districts 39 & 41 ,bonds to be in denomination of 8500,due in 10 years and optional from date of delivery ,bearing interest at 6% per annum,and the rejection of all other bids and on ~wtion of Gilchrist the report was adopted. IT 0 . ~,.:: [3 The Vva,tel' Cormni ttee reported \Trater 1:l[ain District Co:nlIJleted End T'he Sewer Oormni t te e reported f:;;ewer DiD tr ic t ITo .111 completed and on motion of Kl'ehrnkethe Council voted to sit as /:')0 Doard of Equalization on said Districts on Wednesday,October 3,1923 from 7-30,p.m. to 8 O'clock p.m. of said day for the purpose of Equal- i zinE and AC'l se~3 tiing the expsxwe of sai d construction a:nd levying c!' tax to pay for same,and the e;terk vms direct d to 1q;ive proper notice thereof. The }i'ire COTmni ttee reported })rogre88 on the JTortll. Side :F'ire HounG propmJition. X 'I" 11" to d COllI' erO'lc 0 the vii th the Go1fernor wi th a . ..ne .;;8,yo1' reror'. a '. ,{ vievv of' opening a I\[uniciIlal Coal Yard and tho Ga:ne Wc:CS discufH3ed and on (Ilotion of Gilchrist the ':Latter WeLS referred to the Oi ty IlrOI)erty Cornmittee vvi tll the lice-yOi:' and City Attorney to investi- gate and report back to the Council. Bills agaim3t tho City v,ere read i~nd on LlOtion of NI:ildenstein allowed,for list see the Claim Register. . 101 '1'h e Ti'olloviing Ordinanc es were pren entccl ; Ordim:l,nce Ho.9E33,1,evying fJpecial 'l'a:x:es in Paving Dintrict ITo.39, Ordinance lJo.9cs4:,I,evying SI)ecia1 'l'axes in I1aving DiEltrict 1To.41, Ordinance No . 9i?,5 ,1.JevyinIT Special ~raJce s in Paving ])i D trict No . 50 , Ordinance no 986 Levying 3})ecial rr8..xe fj in I)aving Di~) {ric t 11"0 51 , ....; ,~ . , . <,iu o rainanc e ITa. 937 ,IJevying Gpec ial 'Ic'lKeD j n J)a ving IH fJ tr ic t No. 54; Moved by Petersen that said ~rdinanceB,NoS.983,984,985J986 987 and each of them be placed on their first reading; Carri ed on roll call, Giesenhagen, GilchrilO't, Haux, .Tus tic e, }{reh,ke, chelfJon, TlIildens t ein and :Peters en voting [lye, nay none; Said Ordinanc es No s. 9a3, 9!34, 985,986 &: 9137 and each of them -vvere and Tecla ^ deililc;;red lJauned their first reading. J'Jroved by Giesenhagen that the ruleD be sW3pended and said Ordinances Nos.983,984,985,986 & 987,and each of them be placed on their second reading by their respective title6; Car:.rj. ed on roll call. Gie~3enhagen, Gi lclt1'i s t, HauxJ .luetic e, Kreh!ill::E, 1!!l:ichelson,TEildenfJtein c:.nd l':eterBen voting aye,nay none; Said Ordinances Nos.983,984.985,986 & 987,and each of them were read by their respective titles and declared passed their second reading; JEoved by Idenstein that the rules be suspended and said Ordinances No s .98:-), 9D4, 9B[5, 9.36 & 987, and each of them be plae ed on their thrrcl reading by their respective titles; Carried on roll caLL, Giesenhngen,Gilchrist,liaux,.Tustice,Krehmlc8, },Uchelson,E/LildenDtein and retersen voting aye,nay none; Said Ordihances Nos.983,9S4,985,986 & 9a7,and each of them,were read by their i'e specti ve titles (1)1(1 declaredpaf3 fled their third Teadine: . Moved by Michelson that said Ordinances.Nos.983,984,985.986 & 987 and each of them be placed on their final passaee and finally })afJ f3 eel; Ca.:rri ed on roll call, Giesenhagen, GilchrifJ t I Haux, Jus tice JKrehrnke, J\Hchelson,J\J1ildenstein and retenJen votine: [}.yeJnay none; ']'he 1Eayor declared said Ordinancef:). Nos.983,984,9B5J9[)6 & 9[)7 and each of them finally passed and approved each of said respective Ordinances. On motion of KrehDlke the Council ['l,djourned to 'llueGday evening: September :::5,1923 at g O'CIOCk.~fI/t ~I '. . ,? ~~; ,;:7 ~- 1/ /v :/)'4/A /J .. / City Clerk. 1",1" ~h~ GrE1.nc1 IBl::=tnd,Nebraska.,Soptember ;~~5,19:;3 E3,p.m. 'TUe C01.mci1:1et at) per adjournrumt,His lIonor,the }![ayoI' })re~.liding and Giencngagen,Gilchrif:)t,Hau}~, :Jlwtice,lHche1son, Mildensi;ej.n DXlc1 Ileten:Jen present troll c<:lll,abuent,Krehinke. Bid of Traill Paving Co., for Paving District No.5? was opened and read and on motion of Idenstein referred to the street Co~nittee. Bids of E.H.Baker 2nd of the Ideal Cement Works for laying Sidewalks were o}lened cind read nncl on 1wtion of I'etersen referred to the :Street Conlmi ttee. Bid of Win. Kelly & Go., 1"01' Sewer lJistrict No.114 vnu.:l Ol)ened and read and on 'no ti on of Gim; enhagen r eferr,~d to "Ltle ;)ewer Comrili t to El. Bond of Standfud Oil Gornl)(U1Y co\rering use ai' part of I'ine 8(; gecond UtreetfJ vn'f) reported by the Co,]DcIittee tobe in grol,er form and the S'lnety suf:ficient and on motion of Gieuenhagen vvas :::Ipproitecl. Ordinances NaB .988 providing for the iSBuance of 0,(;00 Bondn in Paving District N~.39 and 989 providing for the issuance of d', 1<') .0>> O]~ ., . . ... I) . ' ,} '-', .0 :.iOnCLS Hi aV1l1g District No.41 were presented; Moved by Michelson that said OrdinancGD 1\[08.988 8.:; 989 and each of them be 1)1aced on their J'irst reading; Ga1'ri ed on I'oJ.l call, Gi es enhagen, Gi 1c11ri st, Haux, J1JS tice, Mi chelson, TilildenL1 tein and :PeterDen voting I'ye, w:J.Y none, abseht Krehml(G; i3aid Ordinances HOD. 988 & 9U9 D.nd each of them ,<cere read [Ind declared passed their first reading; the TuloB be sUf:;pended and NEoved by Ijetersen th3.~said Ordin.ances Nos.9E38 &. ge9 and each of them be placed on their second reading by their respective titles; Carried on roll call, Giesenhagen, Gilchrist,Haux"Tustice,J:'Liche1Bon, IlEildenBtein Emd Peters(>:D voting [;~,:ye/l1ay none,absent Krehmke; Said Ordinances Nos.988 .989 and each of them were read by their respective titles and dacIaI'd passed th~ir Becond reading. N[oved by ldenD tein that the rulos be suspended tmd said Ordinan- ces :blos.geS 6:: 9B9 and each of them be :placed on their thi'rd rer'.ding by their respective titles; Garri ed on roll call, Gi es elwagen I Gilchrhlt, Ha.ux, Justic e, J\Iichelson, EJIildt:m~;) tein and Peters en voting aye, nay nono ,J:\.bsen t, Krehmlce; Said Ordinances }\Jos. 9U8 &; 989 and each of them were reo..d by thei r res];)ective titles nnd doclarud l)assed their third l'oading. pa[ised; Moved by Gilcl1rilZrt that JI.1ln:m ~.mid. Ordinances,Hos. 9138 & 989 and each of them be :placed 011 their i'inHl pt1ssagt-'1 trnd filially Carri ed on roll call, Gi esenl'la&;el'l, Gi lchris t, Haux, Justic e ,MicrlelsoX1, }~tildens teinc:md Petersen voting aye 1 nay none 1 absen t Krehmke; Said Ordinances Nos.9G8 & 989 and each of them were declared finally :pas sed G.nd the Tilayor approved. each of them. Peti tion of John F .Dever etali, for /!I. So'wer in the AllE3Y between Sixth & Seventh Streets from Vine to Plum streets was read and on },Jrotion of Michelson referred to the Sewer Commi ttee. Haux reported having~ a Conf'erence by a part of the Street Corn.... mittee 1 the Chamber of Commerce and Washin~ton ~I'o'llmship Board and the Ci ty En@;ineer in ret1sard to improving the Hoad to the Ci ty Cemetery; After some discussion on :motion of Gilchrist the rnatter was referred to the ~:ltreet Cormni ttee for further investigation. Michelson reported that the I'olice Department wanted a new car i11 place of the old one which ha[j becomd disabled and on motiorl of }!'etersen the matter was referred bac1\: to the I'oliee .. Gommi ttee f'or :further investigation. ~Hld report. Adjourned ~~f5f~ Gity'Clerk 104 Hej;Jort of Al)propriattons l3,nd Expendi tures {'.} , ,iJ '1'0 'September 30 ~ 19;;:; 3. iApPl'opriated ];x:p ended Balance ~3<;tla:cie f:) Streets & A Hydrant Rent I,i&7;hting Incidentals ~'ot<lls General ]'und 13~1,8. 2)2 206'7.46 5671.613 2~~'932. 54 '7000 25000 4500 1::2000 10000 ~;5[)500 1011.06 ;24406.84 4500 1~:2()00 898E3.94 $54093.16 l)a1'1<: 1,'und 2500 401.97 209g.0~5 :Po1ice }?und 15000 1529.30 13470.70 Cemetery J!'und 6000 12f57.98 4'74~2.0~~ Fire Ii'und 18600 ;.3131.84 164613.16 Ie e J?und 35000 4884.50 301U5.. 50 Pavin[; ]?und 36378 8289.11 ~~m088. [39 Sewer ]'un d 72200 378"11.02 34128.98 3100 1000 :2100 I\1[U816 Jj'und . Vh:t tel' };'und 60000 7165.55 5:2834.45 IJigh t Ji'und 140,000 27:547.90 112652.10 Sew'er DifJtrict Funds 7695.;40 '7434.:-:~9 ~261.11 Pavin~ Di.strict Funds 49096.86 29963.(;$1 un:33.05 , Su:mmary *~503,e70.26 4:'1'7. 'L6041'l,. ~f.} 0 \..) , u,. " " dl:,3' "10, J' 86 IF tit". {t~,' ._d Above amounts shown as aIlprcrpriations and balances iN the Ice ,We,ter & J...ight Funds ar.eplaced there simply to ena1Jle the account to be balanced-and do not represent actual a~ppro]?rj.ations of money but silnply an estimate of wI1at the reVen1JSlll will be dueing the year. BespectivelY submit.ted 105 GrandIslaBdiNebraskaiDctob~r 3,1923,7-30iP.M. The Council met asn Board of l~qualization for the purpose of IGqu<il,lizing and k:":1sessing the Benefi tB aecrueing to the reailTlective lots, tracts and parcels of lanel in Wa,ter Main District "No.28 by reason of the layinE,'; of a Water Main therein and for the purpose of Equalizing and Assessing the Benefits accruein* to the resl')8c ti ve 10 ts, tracts and pa TC els of land i:n Sewer lJistr1ct No .111 by rea~30n of the laying of Cl. Sewer therein and of l,evy- :Lng~ a C.ipse 1al Tax to pay cos ts of laying:: said Water li[ains lind SeVJcrs in the respective Districts; His Honor, the J\[ayor,presidinli:: and all Members of' the Ci ty Council present at roll call. I'roof of pub Ii oat ion of Notice of the Meeting' as a J.3oard of :.&1qualizatiol'l was read for the several Districts and 'Placed on file. The Oi ty Counoil rem.aimed im session until 8 0' clock p.l1l. arId no person having appeared to object to or protest aeaiBst the proposed asse~)smeBt, and levy,Kreb.m1i:e IH'eSented the followingr; Resolu ti on as to Water I\!Iailu ]')i f3 trict 110.28 ELnd moved .its ado;p- tion;l\/fotiOTl ca.rried on. roll c~all all MeInoers beine l1reSel0.t and votil0.g aye,and the IQ.[ayor declared the Resolution adopted and approved the same. Jj'or Copy of said Hesolution seepage 106 hereof. :Krehml<::e then I)resented the followi11l1': l1esolution as t,o Sewer IJistrict 110.111 and moved its adoption; N[otion carried on roll call, aIm Members beiB~ present and votin~ aye;The ~fuyor declared the Heso:Ll.ltion ado:pted and approved the same. Jfor of said Resolution see Falej 107 & 108 hereof. 'The minuter; of the meeting(; 1113. a Board of Equalization and ap};Jrovcild. Adj ourn ed. ~~~~ City Clerk. t. Block Addi ti on Front. Amount 3" ]' .151 U.P.R.R.Co. '6 2nd 136' ~)6~f.oo L 2 Koehler Place 66' 33.00 2 2 II II 66' 33.00 3 2 II 11 66' 3~.00 1 2 11 II 66' 33.00 ) 2 \1 II 66' 33.00 5 2 II II 66' 33.00 L 5 11 II 66' 33.00 2 5 " II 66' 33.00 3 5 II II 66' 33.00 ~ 5 It II 66( 33.00 J 5 II II 66' 33.00 5 5 tl II 66' 33.00 7 5 IT II 66' 33.00 l 1 II tl 66' 33.00 2 1 II II 66' 33.00 3 1 II II 66' 33.00 ~ 1 II II 66' 33.00 ) 1 II 11 66' 33.00 3 1 II II 66' 33.00 7 1 II fI 66' 33.00 3 1 " 11 66' 33.00 d 1 II " 66' 33.00 ) 1 II tl 66' 33.00 ') 1 II I' 66' 33.00 .... L3 1 II Il 66' 33.00 L4 1 II If 66' 33.00 L5 1 f1 II 66' 33.00 1.6 1 II II 66' 33.00 L7 1 II II 66 ' 33.00 L8 I- II II 66' 33.00 L9 1 II 11 66' 33.00 20 1 II II 66' 33.00 81 1 n II 66' 33.00 )() 1 II II 54' 2'7.00 ....hJ 1 6 " " 66' 33.00 2 6 tl I' 66' 3.3..00 3 6 II 11 66' 3'$.00 4 6 II , II 66" 33.00 5 6 II II 66' 33.00 6 6 II II 66' 33.00 '7 6 IT 66' 33.0 106 RESO IiQ1.ION BE IT PJGSOI;VED by the IvTayor and City Council of the Ci ty of Grand Island, Nebraska, sitting as a Board of Equalization for said purpose as per Proof of Notice presented: That we do find the total expense of the construe .Uon of a water main in water main district No. 28 of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, not exceeding the sum of fifty cents per front foot is the sum of ~~1415.00; that the benefits accuring to the real estate in saidd.istrict by reason of said construction is in the sum of ~;14l5.00, and that the benefits accruing to the respective, tracts, pieces and parcels of land in said District by reason of the construction of a wa tel' m.ain in said di strj.ct are as set oppo si te the several descriptionfl thereof below as follows: RIE SOI,UT IOlil" B]j IT RIi:SOLVED by the Mayor and Ci ty Council of the Ci ty of Grand Island, l:lebraska I si t ting as a Board of Equaliza t1 on for said purpose as per Proof of Notice presented: That we do find the total expense of the construction of a sewer in. Se\ver District lio. III of the City of Grand Island, NEibraska is the sum of ~n~"..q:~?()rZt) that the benefits accruing to the real estate in said distriot by reason of said construction is in the sum of ;ik.ltl~1!>.,?(2~__; and that the benefi t8 accruing to the respective tracts, piecefJ and pa.rcels of land in said IJi8trict by reason of the construction of a sewer in said district are as set opposite the several descriptions thereof below as follovis: Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and lOt in Block 19, Schimmer's .Adclition,Herrnan lifelson-Owner, $61.89 each; Le)t s 1,2,3 t 4 ~ and 5, in Block 18. Schi:rn:mer' s .Addition, Rohert Swift-Owner, :1ii61.89 each; I :Lots 6, 7, 8 and 9 in Block 18. Schimrller' 8 Addition, Robert O!vvner,$61.89 eaCh; Lot 10 t in Block 18t Schi:rn:mer' s .Addi tion, S. C. Huston-Owner ,~~6l.89; ]'ractionals lots 2, 3, 4 and 5, in ]1ractional Block 17, Dchimmer's Addition,.JTIstate of Perry Carlton, $61.89; .. . · Lots 7 and 9, in1!'1re.o tional Block 17 , Schimmel" s Addi tion,:$state of Perry Carlton, ~p61.89 each; . Lot8,.in Frctio,n.a;lBloc+c 17, Schimmer's Addition, Mary Renfrow ~~6l. 89; '. '. ..,. '. .. Fractional IJot 10, in Fr~ctional Block 17, flchimmer' s .Addi tion, MaryA.. ]1eitner,~p61.89; \i All Blo'ck 87, Wheeler & Bennett's 4th Addition, Albert Lykke, ~~61.8.geach; // Lots 1, 2. .3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 81 in Block 88, Wheeler & Bennett's 4th Addition, Elisha ILTrebilcock, $61.89 each; Lots gand 10 , in Block 88, Wheeler 81; Bennett's 4th Addition, AdamRoss, Owner, $61.89 each; Lots 1,2 and 3, in Block 89, '~Vheeler & Bennett's 4th Addi tio:n, MaryB. ilainline, $61.89 each; .' . Lots 4.and 5, in Block89, Wheeler & Bennett's 4th ltddition, ArdertI.Dunkel, ~p6l .89 each ; Lots 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10, in Block 89, Wheeler & Bennett's 4th }~a.sta te of Winfield S.Hayman, $61.89 each; Lots 1, 2 and 3, in Block 90, Wheeler & Bennett's 4th Ed A. ,Tones, Jr. $61.89 each; Lot 4, in Block 90, iJVheeler &J3ennett's 4th .Addition, George Carr ,$61. 89; . Lot. 5, in Block 90, Wheeler 8c]i5ennett's 4th Addition, Everhart,~p61.8g . Lots 6 and 7, Block 90, Wheeler & Bennett's 4th.Add .,William. $61.89 each; . . Lot 8, Blobk90, Whe.eler &; Be:anett's 4th.A.dd. J.OarrionRi9,e,~f)6:t.~ Lots 9 and 10, in Block 90, Vf.heeler &; Bennett's 4trlAdd., .[oJ:lrr1KL Melious,~p61. 89 each; . Lot 1, in Block 91, 4th $61. 89; '.' .1,ot 2, ip Block 91, \1fheeler &; Benn~.,t,:t's Llth Wheel e 1',$61'.89;' \, ;[jato, .in. TIloek ~vllee leI' &; Ha&~1'nan~ :~61.89; ". .....)illiots4 ancl5, . Block S:ch.r.oe.€t~:t.\, .$61.8geac11;. 108 Lot 6, in Block 91, Vfueeler & Bennett's 4th Addition, Dallas D. Dodd, $61.89; . Lots 7 and 8, in Block 91, Wheeler & Bennett's 4th Addition,Grliff' \iV.Dodd :~61. 89 each; Lots 9 and 10, in Block 91, 'Tfueeler & Bennett's 4th Addition, Estatefuf Fred Wheeler, $61.89 each. . 109 Grand +sland,l'febrasl\:a, October :B ,1923. l1'h8 Council met in re{i;~ular session,IIis Hcmor,the M/l1I,yor presidin&S and all Members })resent at roll call. ]JIinutes of the meetings of SCIJtember 19,& 25,19;23 were read and a~pproved. :Protest of 'I.'I:1e W.n.Harrison Co., against the openi11g of Cedar Street acro ss the right of way and tracks of the U .J) .R.1=t.Co., Wt:1B read and on motion of Petersen referred to the St.Corn.. l}rotests of Claus Eggers ,N[rs. J. S. Shuman and otl1e'rs agf),insj; JJ~win~; l(istrict No.58,Kirn.ball,1bird,Oak & Plum Streets, weBS read and on motion of Giesenhage:n referred to the street Com. Protest of Geo.W.Meyers and others against Paving District No.59, LL",L211 & :Pine Streets,was read and on motion of seJ:1J.hagen referred to the street Committee. Protest of .T.L.Salyer and others against :Paving District .No. VVEH:3t J?ourth Street, waB read and on motion of Gilchrist l.~efer- red to the Street Commi ttee. Deed of Henry Jay to lot~ .3 & 8 in Block 45,Packer & BarrLs Annex WelS read Rnd on motion of Gilchrist accepted and-ordered rec orded and Vifarrant ordered dravm to Mr Jay for $98.80 i111 IJayment the:refor. '1:he StreetCommi ttee reported finding the Bid of Ideal Cemellt , liVorIes for laying Sidewalks to be the lowest and best bid and on motion ofJPetersen the ,same was accepted. 'The Stroet COffi11li ttee reported finding the Bid for :Paving i?'aving :Bis tric t llfo. 57, Sou tll Front Street, to be lo'went and best bid and, on Illotion of J?ertersen the sarn.6 was accelrted. The Street Cormnittee reported :Pavill~~ J)istricts :tTos.42,55 & completed and on rrJ.otion of :PeteI'sen the Council fix:ed ~'Vedl"1esd!;l.y. OctoveI' 17,1923 fro:m 7-30:P .M. to 8 O'clock the time for sitting as a. Board of :Equalization for said Dis- tricts and the Clerk was iw.structed 1'he BondCo:rr:rrn.i ttee reported findil1/f; the Bond of P'oliceman, to De in proper form and the surety on motioli1. of Gi~senha~em the reportwak? adopted 'f'lle IJight Commi ttee lflade reJ20rt as follQws; '1'0 the Honorable IVfayor and City Council; We your Committee on:Lightl Water and Ic e beg leave to smbmi t the followings Report;- We reco~nend t~lt the following Light and Power rates be placed in effect November 1st. IJi C;;;h t 1 st. 2 5 JON 9~!tl IT ext ;:'~5 KIN 08 I! 25 I\W 07 \I 25 KW 06'1', ~, H ,400 K'll 05 II 1000 KllV 04"];' Allover 1500 104V .03-?,\'pf I' ower 1 s t 50 IC\tV 06,t:1 Next 50 K'vl :(J5li Allover 200 F~V 04 stove per KW64 Ba ttery char&;in~ per Ie\]{ 05 lill:inim1JJuper rneter, ;l;n.oo II "II ',J 501 Di ~lcount 107:' if .i)~id before tb.e 10th of the I11onth~ Respectfully submitted, William. ]' .Krehtuke 'N .H. Gilchri st C.H.Justice Walter Petersen On rn.otion oi> :P\etersen the Heport was ado:pted. Bond & Ordinance Co:m.mi ttee reported recormnendin~: the i\rnemd- ment of Ordinance as requested by the Man.a.ger of the 'l'wlephone Company at a previous meeting araCl onmotiorl of Giesenhagen the report was a.dopted. '1'he 'Folice COll1rni ttee made report as follows; . Grand Island,October 3t1923. To the Honorable Mayor and Council; VIet your Committee on :Police and Bo(;~>rd of Health to whom vvas referred the matter of purchasing a new car for the Police Department recomm.end that the pre~3ent ca,r be swld for ~f,150.00' cash al1d a new ~ard '1'ourin~ Ca.r, wi thout starter be purcllased. C .Jill:ichelson, \N.R.Gilchrist, Geo,Mildenstein, Vl.m. ]' . Kr ehrnk e On motion of l\[iehelson the Report was adppted and the Jl1t&tter referred back to the Cormnittee wi th :P'ower to Ac t. The Sewer Cormnittee reported Sewer Districts Nos.94tl12 & completed ,md the Coune il, on mo tion oi' Kreluulce, determined tC'l sit as a 13oardof Ji.lqv,alization for said Districts on WedneSdaY, , October 17,1923, from 7-30 PiM. toil 0 'clock ;P .1\[. of said da.y for said Districts and the City Clerk was instructed. tC'l proper noticethereof~ I]"he Sewer Committee reported :Progress all the Sewer projects wheN the rain would allow tb,em to Vvork. 110 III Giesenhae;sn suggested the rem.oval of the Stumps and Dead ~:'rees from I,il'ldo1nrark and ol'lirIotion of Petersen the matter was re:ferred to the :fiark Commi ttee. 'The di ty liJngineer reported verbally as to fixing up the grounds 'J'he i3ewerCommi ttee relJOrted reconrr!1endin~b the ,Acceptance o:f the at the nisposal Plant. bid of \M-n.Kelly & Co., for ,Selyer District 114 , being the only bfid ana on IilO ti on of 'Krehnll\:e the reIlort was E),dopted and Contract awarded; '" Ci ty pr01lerty Commi ttee reported recOlmnendi1'1_g that no action be taken in. re@;ard to the esta,blishf!lent of a Municipal Coal Y&.rd and on rn.otion of Giesenhagen the l'eport was adopted. Bills alB;ainst the 8i ty were re~?cl E.nd on FlOtion of Krehm.ke for liBtsee the Claim Register. . Claim of Dr.Ryder for attendance upon City employees in the :!1:,6[)wt~S read and di-scuBsed.and on .motion of Haux allowed. On motion of Krehm.ke the matter of' defiIlin<<~ the duties of the City Physician in caring for employees was referred to the :Police Comrni ttee to il1ve~3tiga teand rellort. ]'etition of Albert VariBibber,Jessie O'Neill and I\lIrs.,J.O.Bobo for the creation of a Sewer District between 7n & en Streets from }3eal street to lambert Street was read a.nd on moU.on of Mildenstein referred to the Sewer Cownittee. :P'etition of W.1U.Claytorl,etal. for the Creation of a Pavin{g; District embracing West Koenig Street from the -\V'est lilJle of T'i1den Street to the Oi ty lj.Il1i t,s was read and on TilOtion of Gilchrist referred to the Street Co:rnmi ttee. Gilchrist presented the fallowing Resolution Resolution WhereaB the 1\![ayor and Ci ty Council of the Ci ty of Gra.:rld Island has by Ordinance No.9C38 of said City Directed the ifJsuance of l'avinss :District Bonds in the SUI'll of $20,000 of l)aving~ District 110.39 of said Ci ty, to the Cor:illllercial Stt;),te Bv"nk of Grand Island; a:nd VVhereas '(I'{atrants have been is sued and are now outstanding against said Paving District No.39 in the sum Df l"'o1"e J--J'l"" n. ,fli') 0 .000' "". G. <Co" 'iI.!I'-'.~ , r-Tow Therefore; Be it Resolved by the Mayor and 01 ty Coul'1c11 of said Gity that the Mayor and City Clerk of said City be and they hereby are authorized and di1"ec ted to deliver to the sa,i:d Gornmercia,l State Bank of Grand Islam. said Bonds in the sct.1d suni of ~~20,000 and receive the money therefor and 1)G1Y the saffle to tll.e City '.rreasurer. GrRnd Isla,nd,11eb1"aska,Octo'ber 3,1923. . W.B.Gilchrist. 011 Jrlotion of Gilchrist the Hesolutionwas cldopted. 112 , . ~ .j. 0 ~1 . "1'" -',. 1 L' G],1ch1'2:2;"(" preiJen"ect 'l,:lE~ :to J.o1JlJJ..n~,~ heso u'clon; Hesolutio!'l V{laereas; 'J.'h6 Ii/layor and Oi ty Council of the Ci ty of Grand Island Nebraskathas by Ordinance No.989 of said City Directed the i:3suance of Pavinlr~ District Bonds in the sum of ;i\;l:GtOOO of I'<:wing Di s tri c t No. 41 of said Gi ty to the Gommersial St'7.1,te J3ank of Grand Island j Nebraska; And Whereas ;'W'arrcmts have been drawn aga.i11st said Oaving District J:ro.41 and "ire now out- standing in exce:3S of said sum of ~~,12,OOOI Now Therefore; Be it Resolved,by the ]vIayor and City Council of said City; that the J'lifayor and Ci ty Clerk of said G i ty be and they hereby are authorized and directed to deliver to the Cornmercial State BEt11k of Grand Iald.nd said Bonds in the mnllum.m:rfisaid sum of :Ha;2IOOO upon the IJaymen t theref'or of the sum of :par an,d accrued interest thereon; and to pay said proceeds of said sale to the City Treasurer. Grand Island,NebraskaIOctober,3,1923. '\iV.B..Gilchrist. On motion of Gilchrist the Hesolution WdLS adOIJtedi Gilchrist presented the following Resolution; Resolution Whereas the :iVIayor and Ci ty 80uncil of the Ci ty o:f Grand IslandjNebraskal has by Ordinance No.97310f said Bity di~ected the i:3sLH:lnce of Intersection :'Pavin~; Bonds in the Burn of ~~301000 to pay the expense of J:"'aving t,he Intersections 'in ;Paving Diatricts]Tos.39,4lj42 ,& 52 of said City;' And Whereas there have been drawn Ci ty \'Varrants in the sum of ~!J;~:S2,013 to pay the eXpe:rlse of paving the Intersections in said }'aving J)istricts;~1;20JOOO of which Ba,uds have been alree,dy del- ivered;J:.TowITherefore; Be it Hesolved by the ][iRyor and City Council of said Ci ty of Grfmd Islandl that the Mayor <',nd City Clerk be and they hereby are authorized and directed to deliv- er the balarlce of sai d Bonds, to-wi t; the sum of 1U~10, 000 there- Of, to the J:<'ir8t lira tional Bank of GraJ'ld Island upon the :E"ayxnent therefor of par and accrued interest thereon to date of delive;r Grand Island,NebraskatOctober 3,1923. W.R.Gilchrist. On motion of' Gilchrist said Rel301utj.on VJaful adopted. An Ordinance lifO.990 vacating Streets & Alleys in Shoema..kers Addi tion, and consenting to the I;ilat of Woodbine .i\.ddi tion WEtS :pre~Hmted; Moved by :Miehelsol1 that the Ordinanc e be placed on its fi rst readinf~ ; Carri ed on roll ce.11, Gi esenrlagenl Gilchrist ,Haux,Krehmke, JU8tic e, Michelson,JkTildensteil'1 and :PeteJ?sen voting ayejnay none; :l'~e Ordinance was read and declared paf; sed i t8 first reading;. Moved by Jus ti c e t11a t the rules be sUIi.~pend(ad Elnd said Ordinal'lCe placed on its second reading by its title; Carried on rollcall, Gies enha,gen, Gilchris t , Haux, Justic e tKrehnDi.:et Michelson,lVIildemsteil'l <-~nd :Petersen votillf& aye,nay no:n.e; 'l'b,e Ordinance was read by its ti tle and declared pa Elsed j. ts 01'10. reading. . 1.1i10ved by~1Ii1densteil1 that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance placed on its third reading by its title; Carried on roll call,Gie13enhageniGilc:hrist,HauxtJustice,Krehmke, Michelsoll,l\[ildenstein and 1?etersen voting ayelp nay none; . Said OrdinEwce was read byi ts title a,neJ. declared :paf313ed its thire. readi:ri&;; :Movedby Michelson that thesaicl @rdinance be placed on its final pf.~ssage 8Jld f'inallypassed; CaT!' i ed on l' 011 calli Gi es enhagerll Gi lohr i L'l t, Haux , Ju.s tic e ,Krehrnke) Miohelsom,I\iIildensteih and Petersen yotinf",; aye,nay none; Said Ordinance was declared finally pa~~'sed <:.1,11d the Ntayorappro:vm th e same, 11:') Ordinance No.991 J.levying a 8:peoia1 Tax ilil,.Water Main District no.;~;8,Ordinance l'Io.992 Levyil1€s a Special ~aJ{ in Sewer :Di$trict No .111 and Ordinanc e No. 993 Creating Bewel~ :iJi stric t Iro .115 were presented; JiIovec(by Uildenntein tl~~t said Ordinances Nos.991;]i;i;:::; 8'.; 993 and each of theJ:ll be placed on their firs t readi:ng;; Carried on roll call; Giesenhagen,Gilchrist,Haux,Justic8,Krehmko, lVrichels on ,l\[ildeng tein and I'eterSel.l voti:ng aye, na,y none; 'J"he said Ordinancesl'ros.991,992 & 993 and each of them. were read and declared passed their first reading; :WCovedbyJw:;tice thc;,t said Ordinances l~oi3.991,992 & 993 and each of them be placed on their second readi by their respective titles and that the rules be suspended; Carried on roll call, Giesenhagen, Gilchrist,Haux,tTustice,I(rehmke, MichelsoJ:1,lVfildens teirl and Petersen voti aye. nay none; laid Ordinances Nos.991,992 & 993 and each of them were read by their respective ti tlea and declared IJaSi:led their second readingr. J)j[oved by Krehmke tha,t the rules be SUSI)ended cHld said Ordinances Nos. 991,992 & 993 and. ea.ch of them. be l)laced 011 their tldrdread~ i ng by their respec ti ve ti tIes; Carried on roll call Giesenhag'en , Gilchrist,Haux, ,Tustice,Krehm.1zG, Michelson. IvIi ldens te1n and :Fetersen voti a.ye ,nay none; Said Ordinances 1\fos.991,99~; & 993 and each of them viel'e read by their respective titles and declared passed their third Moved by F'etersen that said said Ordinances Nes. 991, 992& 9 and each of them be placed on their final l)[ju:Js1i~,g:e and finally J)a.B s ed~; Carri ed on roll ca.ll, GiefJe11hagen. G1 Ichrif~ t , Haux ,J\n3tic e , Krehln.ke . }\.[i chelson, lQtildenstein &1,nd I'eterseB votinti;' ~lYe, nay none ; ~'he May@r declal'cd said Ordina.l1ces J:Ios.. 991,992 SG 993 and eao11 of them finally JJ8,fJ sed Elnd a}Jliro ved the same. Heports of the Clerk,Weif,runaster,I}olice :rudge,Water,ld/!!:ht &; Iee Co:rmnis s1 one I' ,Chi a:e of Poli ee and of' Depo si tory Banks were read ;;.nd 011 motion of 1iHldenstein referred to the Finance COJ;)1.. mi ttee. JEstirmlte of' the City :imgineer of' the cost of construction of Sewer in Sewer District No.114 was read and on motion of Krehrnke the :l;stirnate was a,dopt:d nnd the Clerk instructed to advertise for bids for construction of Satne. Adjourned ~~~~ 114. Grand Island,NebraskB,Oetober 17,1923,7-39,P.M. '1'be Gouncil !net as a Board of Equalization Equalizing and Assessing the benefits aoorueing to the respeotive lots, tracts and parcels of land by reason of the constrlwtionof Sewers in Sewer Districts N~i. 94,112 & 113 of the City of Grand I(jl~'ncJ .Nebr('::>ska ond Levvill[TA St,',Jcclal ~L'ax to 1.)ay the eY1'.)eJ,18 e.. cr"',;, " ~ C""." "" el.l.. ", t..,(",. .) '<b'j) . ~ ....,{'o.. L~ ..., J.; IIrJot> ~)aid constlhuction,His Honor, the Iil[ayor,})residint::,: and all Members present (],t roll call; The Council rem.ained in Session until g Olclock,P.M.' of f~aid day and no person having to or :protest a(;;ain8t the l;roposed Assessment <\.nd Levy,Notice of the Meeting; as a Board of liJqua,lization Wi th Proof if Publioation attached was read and l)laced on :file whereUl)Ol'll KrehmJee presented the fOl1ovring Hesolution as No.94 and moved its adoption; For Copy of said Resolution see pat~;e J15 following; Said Hesolutiol'l "WE1S adopted 011 roll all being present and voting aye, and aclop'ted. Krehmke then introduced the fo1Iowil1~; the Resolution was declar As to Sewer Di8trie~ l12 Resolution~and moved its adoption; For copy of said Resolution see page 116 following; ;3aio. Hesolutiol'1 was adopted on Hall cI,111,Al1 I\IIe::tibel's "beint's 11resent cund votinr. aye,a,nd the E.esolution was o.eclar:;d adopt Krel:nnke then presented the fol1owin&;Hesolution ev(l to Sewer lution see page 117 following; Motion carried on roll call JJistrict NQ.1l~'S and moved its a.dOl)tioB ; II'or COllY of said Heso- and the Mayor declared the Hesolution adopted. 'The Ininutes of the lneeting [18 a Board of ~Equalization were read tl.nd a:pproved ,whereu:pon the Council Adjourned. ~6~-A City Clerl\:. 115 Rl1;SOLUTION BJTI IT RU~SOI,Vlm by the Mayor and C;i ty Counc il of the City of GrEmd Island, Nebraska, sitting as a Board of Equalization for said purpose as per Proof of Notice presented: That we do find the total eX:gense of the construction of a sewer in Sewer District 94 of the Oi ty of Grand Island, .Nebraska is the sum of 4~ --' that the benefits accruing to the real estate in said district by reason of said construction is in the sum of af'j5:t .and that the benefits accruing to theres:pec.tilTe ,P _.... .. - - ._ - - , tracts, pieces and parcels pf land in said district by reason of the cunstruction of a sewer in said district are as set oppoai te the several descriptions thereof below as foll()ws: Lots, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and ~O, in Block tw:anty~ two (22), Schimmer's Addition, ~~ 39.38 each. 116 R1~SOLUTI Ollf BE IT RESOLVED by the Mayor and Ci ty Council of the Ci ty Q.:f i Grand Ismnd, IJebraska, si tting as a Board of Equalization for said purpose as per Proof of Notice pre~ented: Tha t we do find the total expenbe of the cons truction 0 f a sewer in Sewer District No. 112 of the Oi ty of Grand Islmld, Nebraska is the sum of :/Ii -(lff!~!.___..__.; that the b enefi ts accruing to the I' eal estate in said district by redson of said conf:d~ruction is in the sum of ~pt'l'{tll 0 . and that the benefits accruing to thy respective _ ..._i'""__ _.",..,.. _ _..~ , tracts, pieces and parcels of land in said District by reason of tIle construction 0 f a sewer in said district are as set oppo:d te the several descriptions thereof below as follows: Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, d, in Block seventy one (71), Original" ~own. $55.09 each. 117 RESOl~Ul'I ON BIG IT HJimOLVJ1;D by the Mayor and Ci ty Council of the Ci ty of Grand Island, Nebraska, sitting as a Board of Equalization for said 11 IlLJ.rpose as per Proof of lq'otice presented: Tha t we clo find the total expense of the construction 0 f a sewer in Sewer District 113 of the Ci ty 0 f Grand -Island, Nebraska is the sum of ttLfJ_L~!P_____; that the benefi ts accruing to the real estate in said di strict b Y' reason uf said construction is in the b.'-t} (;"Ij sum. of $_-\i'.-I----.-; and that the -benefi ts accruing to the respective tracts, piece;:; and J)arcels of land in said dif3trict by reason of the COTIBtruction of a sewer in said district are as set opposite the several descriptions the1'eo;f below as follows: Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12, in Block two (2), Koehler Place ,~~52. 50 each. 118 Grand Island,JSrebraska,Oetober 17,1923,7-30 ,P.M. The Gouneil filet as a J30m:rd of ]:qualization for the purpose of J.;quali zing and sessing the Benefits accrueing to the respec- tive lots.tracts and parcels of land iN I'avil'2g D1strie No.tIE of said Oi ty by reason of the I)c;i,vi tXL reof and of Leyyimg ',,1, S:pecial ta.x to pay the eNpense thereof;His Honor, the Mayor,Ilresic11ng and all Members present at roll call; Proof oS publication of notice of the meeting as a Board of }i;qualization VnUiJ read [l,nd filed; 'I'll.e Council remained l'Yt;)tersen in Sef3siol1 untj.l a O'clock,P.J~I.,vvllenA~ prcEJented the fallowing Resolution and moved its adoption; Mr.Leo B.Stuhr then addTessed the Council enquiri as to the inspection of the J?8;vim~~ in said :Di~tric~i };[o protests ailbainst the proposed Ji.Df38f18.\nent rind Ilevy havi:rlf.~ beelfJ. filed said Jl1otion to adopt. said lilesolution was put and carried 011 roll call,Giesenha~erl, Gi lohri stl Haux) Justioe , Krehnlke , Michelson,J'Jli Idel1.steim and P'etersen voting aye, nay none; and the l\liayo:f:ll;- declared the Resolution adopted.For Copy of said Resolution see pages 119,120 alld 1.21 followimg: ; mmn ~ 'The minutes of the meeting: as a Board of IGqualization were rea.d and. approved. Adjour:ned .~t! ~p~ P~~~i~ (Clerk. 119 RESOL1J'~]:ON :BE IT RESOLVED by the Mayor and City Council of the City of Grand Island, Nebra.ska, sitting as A Board of Equa.liza.tion for said purpose as per Proof of Notice presented: That we do find the tota.l expense of the tionstruction of ;pav~ng in Pa.:ving District No. 42 of t~e City of Grand Island, Ne'braska.,is the sum of $21.539.26; thtot,t the benefits acoruing to the realesta.te in said district by reason of said construotion is in the sum of $21.539.26; and that the benefits accruing to the respeotive tra.cts, pieces and parcels of land in said l>istrict by reason of the tion of paving in said district ~ea.s set opposite the several eriptions thereof below as follows: Lot I, Block 76, Original. town, E.W.Augll.stine,owner Lot 2,in Block 78,Original tOWll,E.W.Augustine,owner Lot 2, in Blo ck 78, Original town, Sar'ah Kelley, owner Lot,S '1 and a in Block 'la, original town, Caroline Beberness,est., owner, $3lV.7l and $741.33, respectively. ' Lot 4,in Block 77, original" town and Lot 3,inBlock 77,original town, S.N.W01bach,onwer $726.82 and $311.53 respectively. Lot 5, in Block 77, original town, Wm. Scheffel,oWIler Lot 6, in Block 77 t original tevm, Aug. Fischer Lot 5. Northi in Block 76,original town~Mildred McAllister owner, $151.58 Lot 5. South i in Block 78,origina.1 town, Ja.cob Windnaglel. . ..: owner ~353.76 Lot 6. in >>look 'lB, originaJ. town, Mary ]'isher,ovvner $505.28 Lots '1 &: 8, in Block 78, original towrl, Caroline Bebernes$,est. owner $565.28 eaeh Lot 4. in Block 91, original town, Niels Nielsen Lot 2. Westervelts Sub-Division, West 266 Feet Sophia BO"Q.Quette" owner, , $101. (:)6 Lots 1 and 2 in Block 91, origi:nal to'llln, Niels Nielsem,oWLler " $505.28 Lot 5, Block 77, original town , Wm. Scheffel, owner Lot 6, Block 77, original town, Aug. Fi:scher,.owner Lot 7.' Blook 77, origina?- town, Mary La:ngin, owner Lot 8,. South ninety:feet, Block 77, original town, (,)'wner, Lot 8, Northforty...two feet, Block 77 ,original town, F Kelse, owner,. Lot 5, Ul. Block 76, original town, 1:20 Lot 6, in Block 76, original town. , David Alexander, owner $415.07 Lot 7, in Block: 'l6, original town, Dora BalIdorf, owner $415.07 Lot 8, 30.84 feet,in Block 'l6,original town,Peter Paulsen,owner $323.75 Lot 8, No.48 feet,in Block 7S,original town,Bertha ~uillen,owner $91..12 Lbt 5, NO.60 feet,in Block 75,original town,A.A. &: M.A.Werts, 0 owners. $116.22 Lo:l: 5,30.72 feet,in Block 7S,original town, Jacob Sebriener,$298.85 Lot 6, Lot 7 , Lot 7. $415!07 $207.53 $207.54 $415.07. $415.07 in Block 7S,original town, John A.Fergnson,owner W1a,inBlock 'l5,original tOWll,Thos. J.Bulger,owner E1rtin Block 'T5,original to\m,Mildred Marsh,owner Lot 8, in Block 75, original town, Hans Moeller, owner Lot 5, in Block 74, original town., Ja..mes Harder,. owner Lot 6, in Block 74, original town, Desmothenes,Theodoropolus. owner $415.07 Lot 7, in Block 74. original toon,Eastt Mary. Brady,owner $207.53, Lot 7 t in Block 74, original Town, West t Dorothtt J.~pers, owner $207.54 Lot 8, in Block 74, original town, Claus Eggers ,owner $415.07 Lot 4, ill Block 92, original toWIl, A. J. Baumann, o,;vner $4l5.W7 Lot 3 in Block 92, original town,West l6 feet, A. J .Baurnann~' , owne r100.46 Lot 3, in Block 92, original town,Ea-st 50 feet, Rodolph Bock owner $~14.6Z Lot 9 in Block 92, original town, Leo B. Stuhr, owner $415.07 ll.I, Lot 1, in Block 92, original town, A.Benninghofen, estate $415.07 Lots 3 and 4, in Block 93,original tmffi, Theo,Schamna.:nn, owner, $415.0~. ea.eh Lot 2 Block 91, original town. Evmi.Lutheran Church,oWIler $4l5~07 , Lot 1, in Block 93, original town. Henry J.Beckerjowner $4l5.()7 Lot 4, in Block 94, original -town, North ..:t.. Wm.BroWIl. owner $290.55 :?, Lot 4, in Blook 94, original town, Lot 3 in Block 94, original toWIl, Geo .Mildenstein, 01lfner , Lot 2, in Blo ck 94, original town, Lot 1, in Block 94, original town, Gec. Liebsaekt owner Lo1;83 and 4, in Block 95, original town, A.Benning owner Lot 2. in Block: 95, original town,P~ilip3oh1t owner Lot 1, in Bloe~ 95, l~n :dent and levy ; al1J.d Proof of Publication of Notice of' Meeti as a Lot 25 in Block 91, ~riginal Tmm, N,iels Nielsen,olwne,r Lot 2 Westervelt's Subdiv. W266', Sophia Boquetteowner $480.01 $25.27 Walter Petersen Grand Island,Nebraska,October 17,1923,7-30,P.M. 'rhe Council cnet citE! n, Board of(~qualiz8,tion for the purpose of 'JB:qual- izin~g and ASf38E3sing the ber18fi ts accrueinu;: to the respective lots, t I'~[:'LC t s srcels of land in Paving Districts Nos.55 & 56 bB reri~on of the paving thereof a,nd. :Levying; a Sl)ecial 'l'ax to pay for said (;xpense ,His Honor, th eLTayor dlres iding and all J\'[emberE) pree] ent at 1'011 call; The Council :temain,ed in ses8ion until 8 o'closk,p.B1. and no Jl erGon 'aJ:>})ear:i. to object to or protest nst the proposed 8,c3S8,Hi Board of :tTIqualization lU:'l.Vlng been read and placed 011 i'ile .:PeterSel'l presented the following Resolution as to Paving District No.55 and moved its adoption; rnoticl1 carried on roll call, GisBenhaC1;en:.Gilcb.r IIaux,Justice,Krehl11lce,lvlichelson,fi![ildenutein and ]Jeterden voting:~ aye, nay none and the Iii[ayor decl~tred tb.o Hesolution adopted; li'oI' copy said Resolution see page 122 hereof following this e- , Petersen then presented the following Resolution as to Paving No.56 and Tnoved its l1do.ption; Motion carried on roll call, GieBenha&; G.i leb.ri st, Ha:ux, ,Ttw tic e , Krehmke ,lvlichelson ,ilH Ide:r1f.l tein and voting cwe,nay Flonp;and theJvlayor declared the Hesolution adopted.; J<'o1' COI)&, of said Hesolution see page 123 hereof following:; ~Che lJ:'J.inutes of the rneeting [H3 a :Board of Ii:qualization were read and D-}yproved. Adjourned ~ City Clerk. 122 RESOLUTION. BE IT RESOLVED by the Mayor and City Council of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, sitting as a Board of Equ.alization for said pur- pose as per Proof of Notice presented: Tha.t we do find the total expense of the paving of the Paving District 55 South Kimball Avenue; of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, is the sum of $6526.56; that the benefits accruing to the neal"estate in said district by reason of said paving is in the amount of $6526.56; and that the benefits accruing to the res- pective tract, pieces and parcels of land i.n said district by reason of the paving in said district are as set opposite the several descriptions thereof below as follows:- Lot 1, Lot 2, Lot 7, Lot 8, Town, Oscar Wells, owner Town, S.N.Wolbach,o\v.ne~ TOwIl, Mary Langill,owner Town., (S 90'); Oscar Wells owner $389.70 Lot 8, in Block 77, Original Tovm,(N 42'); Florence Kelso, owner $181.38 Lot 1, in Block"92, Original Town, A.Benninghoven,estate; Lot 2. in lllook 92. Or iginal Town, Leo B. S tU.hr . owner t~~~:~: Lot 7, in Block 92, Original Town,(W 50' of E 60'), Dora & Gus Sanders, OVffiers $207.22 Lot 7, in Block 92, Original Town; (W6'); Fred Hald,owner . . . . 22.84 Lot 7, in Block 92, Original T'own; (;Nt-;ID4'~'.); Wm.Speetzeu, ovvuer $ 7.34 Lot 7, in Block 92, Origin~l Town; (St-E4'); Anna Schipman, . o\mer ~dl..7 .34 O.:P . Knerl , olimer '276.i57 ~:fsi;o~i~;~~~~:er':2~~:~~ ('128') :Fannie L. Allen, owner $104.42 Lot 3, in Block 76, Original Town; (E28'); Lavina Wilkinson, o\mer$14<DJ.32 Lot 6, in Block 76, Original Town; David. Alexander,owner $244.74 Lot 5, in Block 76, Original Town; Charles E.Fralmck,owner t57J..08 Lot 4, in Block 93, Original T0W11; Theo.schaumann,ownerI571.08 Lot 3, in Block 93, Original Town; Theo.Sch~nnann,ovmer~244.74 Lot 5 & 6, in Block 93, Original Town; (N44t); Wm.Bordner, owner $271.94 Lot 5 &; 6), in Block 93, Original Town; ( 844' -12') on East; Richard Wiesner, owner . $257..12 Lot 5 & 6, in Block 93, Original Town; (S44' of' N88' andEIZ' of 844'); Antoine< Voss, owner,;':' $286".76 Lot 8, in Block 92, Original Tovm; st. Anna Schipman, owp.er $285.54 Lot 8, in Block 92,. Original Town; Nt, Wm.Speetzen, O'WIler $285,54 in Block 77, in Block 7'7, in Block 77, in Block 77, Original Original Original Original !5'71~08 jf244.'l4 ~244.74 Lot Lot Lot Lot 4, :i.n Block 4, in Block 4, in Block 3, i.n Block 76, 76, 76, 76, Original Original Original Original Town. ; Town; Town; Town; Walt er. :Pet.ersen 123 RESOLUTION. BE IT RESOLVED by the Mayor and City Council of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, sitting as a Board of Equalizatiol1 for said purpose as per Proof of Notice presented: That we do find the total expense of the paving of the Paving District No.. 56 - South Sycamore, of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, is the sum of $3756.59; that the benefits accruing to the real estate in said district by reason of said paving is in the amolU1t of $3756.59; and that the benefits accruing to tract, pieces and paroels of land in said district by paving in said district are as set opposite the several descriptions thereof below as follows: Lot l,in Block 91,Original Tovvn, Niels Nielsen,owTIer, Lot 2, n n " .Al]e'~ 11 II Tf Fr. 7, IT n n II S, ',n n IT , n 8, If If n , , If n 'n n n n Tf n , '''' n tf n n IT IT Tt n N. 66 t Clias. Banks II If Bal Sophia Bouquette ,ovvuer Lot 2, WestervlOHts Sub.Division; W.266'; Sophia Bouquette, " owner, $250.71 Lot 4, Block 92, Original Town, A. J. Baumann, owner "", Lot,,3; ,'; .Bl\Qclt. 92, n Lot 3, Block 92, IT Lot 5, Block 92, If w.16' ;A. J. Baumarm, TT E.50t, ; RUdolpl:t, Bock, owner ~,Thos .Larris on, etal, ovvner$.52S.5'7 Lot 5, Block 92, Original Town,Gustav Dannhausen,owner Lot 6, Block 92, n ,Fred Hall, O'J'Vller :.1.'!L d!i Lot 5, Co.Sub.Division, W2SW4,15-ll-9; Lou.ise Imcas,owner<{jl28f3.85 Lot 3, Co.Sub. n n n n IT TT. , H tf tf Lot 2, VV'estervelts Sub,DiviSicm, :B~.501 ;Detlef & M.]lIathiesen, owners, $1.50.;,,4;9 Walter Petersen ,1;,:4 Grand Island,l\febraSlka, October 1'7,19;23 'I'JJEJ Council ml:1t in. regular seGsion JUs Honor,the JlKayor,preBidin,gr and, Gi es enhagen, Gilchrist, Haux, .Tus ti c e ,Krehml\:e, IvIi ohelson ,hU lclen- JvIr. cnaus :!Dggers address ed the Couno il as to YJ.i s o teD t aee.,inn t f, d3 e:i .ana ~etersen present at roll call. The l:linutes of the la,nt reffular meetixlg were ref;1d and apl)roved~ Paving District 58. Mr. Ij'v.J3.Hilbert enquired' as to the I'roteut filed ctgairlst Ils.vim.gr ."t:0. IJistrict Ne. 59. The Street Committee advised that fer want /" 'M. b-- . of ti.m.e nei ther 'orateD t hELc'D'be en examined. by' the Corumi t tee. _ /I r l\[r.IJeo B.Btuhr asked as to when the Council would IJELke an inSl1EJction of' Paving Dif:ltricts 42,155 & 56 and Was advised. 'by the Conlmi ttee that he would be notif"ied -when they would be inspected and given an opportunity to be :present. JJtc.Harder called the attentiola dl:lD the Council to what he con- sidered to be an excessive assessment and Levy against his property in Paving Distri ctNo.41 and was advised by the City :E:nE~iX1eer trEtt hiB _1I.i'3SeUsment and J~evy Wets Elade orl the same bards as the other In'OIJerty in the Dif3trict. The COBunercial State Bank presented a bid of par and accrued iritere!.') t for ~a8, 000 , Pavinl Di stri c t No.4~3 Bonds, beEtring[ a rate of 6%,optiomal from date and on motion of Gilchrist the bid was accepted. Bid of' Wm.Kelly (s~ Co., for construction of' f3evver in Sewer ~District No.115 was opened a,nd rea,d and on motion of Krehmke referred to the Sewer COllnrrittee. Bond of t~e J.W.Traill Paving 00., covering their Contract Paving:; J)istrict 1\To.57 was :presented and the Bond Co:mmittee reported finding sa:me in 1)1'Op0r form and the surety suffi ci ent a.nd on rnotion of Giesel1ha{~en the Bond was a:pIJroved. 'J'}'.1e Sewer Gormnittee re}?orted Sewer District!.'3 1\1'08.82,97 &98 c m'l1pleted I.Ct8 per contract and on motion of' Krehrnke the determirlec1 to 81 t as a Board' of' :if!iqualizatiol'l &tf; to 01'[ Wednesday Novellll1er 7, 19~d3 f'ID'om 7-30:tm. said day until 8 O'clock,P.1\[. of said day and the instruc~ed to &iva prop~r notice 'sf said meetimg. ~he Sewer dommittee repc>rted ,fiIlldimc the bid ot: wm.Kell.i for the c0l'lstrticthll' of a.' Sewer. ila Sewer D1 striet Ne.115 te be the .lowesta,nd best \lid and. 0. lil1otion etKreh:m.ke the. report was adopted aDd ceBtrfl,et a.warded accordin!ly. Bills against the Oi ty were rea.d and on motion of Mildellatein. al10wed,fer list see the Claim B.eCister. The llayor called up the matter of Repairu on the West First Street Pa.ving and advised that no definite a.rrangement had. been made with the Contra.ctor for its examina.tion and a.dvised immediate action in the ma.tter;a.fter discussion by the Ma.yor Members "of the Couneil and Mr.B.J.Cunningham.a.ttorney for the property owners in the Distriot Krehmke moved tl1at the City Clerk be instructed to notify the Attorney for the E.D. Wyner Construction Co., in Gra.nd Island that the ~it.y a.ccepts Mr. Grant as an Engineer to investigate said Faving on :First Street, and that unless they a.dvise the City withil'l five days from the service of.this notice 'of their agreemel'lt to employ Ur. Mr. Grant the Oi ty will regard it as Motion carried. on roll call all MeRibers being present a.n<i voting aye; Mr. Gilchrist then D1oved; Tha.t in the ~vent the TYner Construction Company does. not accept Mr.Gra.nt of Liricoln,tomake the investigation on the 11rst Street Distrfet within five days the :Mayor a.b.d Oity Clerk De'iustrueted to enter into a. Contract with Kr.Green of the Western Laboratories Company to make as to the present cH,')ndition of, the :Pavinga.nd. to a.scerta.in if same is up to Specifications. Motion carried on ,Roll call a.ll Deingpresent and voting JUdge Kroger addressed the Qouneil as to Com:plaint,t of lIfr~'fasm.e:r in them.atter of Gc>nne0tingwi th the Sewer and on motion of Krehmke the matterwa.s referred to the Sewer Committee. Petition of' W.O~Lee,J.A~.AndersQn,Geo.:rvrattke and0thers askitli for the Fa.vingof Sixth$tree~ :f'rt\)!IlPin~ 'hoJlday on rnotion of ;peters .en refer rea to. /the~treetc:o_ittee.. The Of ty1&ngineer pres.ente.dBst.imateof the eost Sewer District No.116 a.nd on motion of KrehJii!,te adoptedaud the City Clerk instructed to An Ordinan~e,No.994,~Ulending Seetion2 oft)rdinance . z' _.::~ ' llep'ealingsaid 6e_oti on N.O.2 ,An0:rtiinancejNO. 995 erea tingSevter District, No .:J.:J.o, An Ordinance,NO~ 996 proifiding for issua.nce o.f Paving:bistriet NO.42 Bonds,An ordinance,NCL.997 levying tax in Sewer District N0.94.An Ordinance,NO.998 levying tax in Sewer District NO.ll2,An Ordinance,NO.999 levyimgspeeia,l tax in Sewer District -Ne.ll3,..A:n Ordinance,NO .'a1000 levYing tax inPe.v~ng ;District NO.42,An Ordinanee'No.lOOl levying taX in Paving Jlistrict NO.55 and AnO:rdinan.EloJiO'i,:L002 spe~iai tax in Paving Distriet No";"o6 were presented; Moved bylUchelson that said Ordina.nces,NOS. 994, 995,996,997,998, 999"lOOO,lOOl a.ndl002 and each of' the.lae placed on their first reading; Oarried on roll call,Giesenhagen,Gilchrist,Haux,JuElt:Lce, Kreh:mk.e,]Uenelson, J[~ldenstein and1?etersen " Said Ordinancesa.nd~aeh of the. were read their first reading. Moved 'by Gilchrist that ltJa.ec::, rules "e suspended '. ";. '0L-,'_' , . -:: ,. -. _ _ : Nos. ~94;9.9o.996,997,998, 999, IOOO, IOOI, I002 and placed on their_~J~ond reading,lil;y their r(9speetive titles; Carried on rOllCl)ij~.t~Giesenb.agen, Gilc.hrist,H'$;uX,Justiee,Kre~,e.., Mi ehel$on,1I!:h1l.d:el1stein$nd .Petersen, vat.ing'a;ye,rtaynone; ,;#"'" . ., S:~:~Q.<:~~:~;~m_~,:e:~>t.ap;p.Ci~~th:,\:@;f5':i;~.!""e::r;~c; r~;~~\ "bW}' t:g~4~ titles and dec+aredpassed their second readinAt. Moved 'by Justice that the rules 'be suspended and Nos. 994,995,~96,99'7,99a,.~99, 1006; 1001 and I002 and each of them be pla.ced on their .third readi~g lily their respective title.s; Garri ed on roll call, Giesehhagen,Gilchri st,Haux, Justic.e ,:K:re1:iB1ke, \ Miehelson,Yildensteinand. Petersen voting aye,nay none; Ia.id OrdinanceS arid ea.chof them were read by their titles and declared. passed their third readi.tl~. :Mo'V'ed'by Mildens tein thatsad.d 0rdin~cesE'os .994 ,995, 996;997,iia,,' 999,lOOO,lOOl and. 1002 a.nd each of them 'tile plaeed ontheir~il1a.l passage E\.~dfina.llypassed; . - -, , ,'- -,'. - -,,' --' - ,:' - , : - - - ", - - - _: - ,- . - , ~ - - - - ,-,' '- -: - ---' -~ Carried on roll eall,Giesenhagen,Gilchrist.HawqJustiee,Krehinke" ]i[;iehelson,lfildenstein and Petersen voting aye ,nay none; The llayor deGlar;ed IOOO,IOOI 12,'7 Gilchrist presented the following Resolution and moved its adoption; Resolution Whereas Paving District No.42 of the Oity of Grand. Island has Been completed and Warrants have Deen drawn in the SUJIl' of more than $18,OOO.against said JDistriet to 1'80' for said Pavinll;and. Whereas Paving ~istriet Bonds in the sum of $18,000 of sa.! d District have heen sold to the CQImllereial State Bank of Grand Island; Now , Therefore; Be it Resolved by the Mayor and Ci ty Caunail of the Oi ty of Grand Isla.nd,NeBraska, that the ltayor a.nd City Clerk be and they hereby are authorized and directed to del.iv- er to the saia Co_ereial State Bank of Gra.nd Island District Bonds in said sum. of $18,000,as soon as the a.re ready for delivery and to receive therefor the sum of par and accrued interest to date of delivery and to pay said money to the C1i,ty Treasurer. . Grand Island,Nebraska,Oeto\ler 17,1923. W.R.Gilehrist. . . :U:otio.n carried on roll call, Giesenhagen, Gi lehriet ,haux, Justic e., Krebmke,:M:ichelson,Mild.enstein and :P'etersen voting aye,nay none, and the Ma.yor declared stUd Resolutio"p. adopted. ': _ ('::~:;e.JI~l,;..;""'~;'~'#"a''''~'~.~~ lfr.lilchrist on behalf of the Loyal LegIon .asked perllilissionto arrange wi th the several 'Business a.nd publie places in thefHty ;to to display flags at the curbing on special occasions. to set the flags in the curbing. On motion of Gilchrist the request Was granted the setting the flags to be unde:t' the direction of the Street &: Alley Committee and the CIty Engineer. Adjourned . / . j/t4 CHy Cletk. ~ . Report, ofJAppropriatiolla andtipendi tures to Novembe~ 1;1925 Grand+s1a.nd,Neb r.. ,Appropriated.. Salaries $'7000 Streets &; A 25000 :ijydrant 'R c, '4500 Lighting '12000 Incidenta1~ ,10000 Total $' 58500 Expended .1729;98 339o~81 :Ba1anoe 5270.02 21603.19 4500 12000 7894~,52 51267.73 21015..48 fl232~~ 27 2500 Park Fund 47,0.07 " 2029.93 Poliee Fund 15000 12258~2Q 2741,~80 C emeteryrltind i61,li28 l'ire1tuIid 5534~85' i:cetund; 7657.,25 Pav,irig JlPund 21072.04 15305.96 6000 4388.72 18600 15065.15 35000 27342.75 36378 Sewer~uhd 72000 43750~22 28249.78 Musio Fund 3100 1000. 2100 Water Jund 6,0000 10515.82 Light ,Jund 39969.78 49484.18 140000 100030.22 Sewer District :runds 14730.60 80919.27 1543.0.74,1299.86 "^ ,,'J), , r~, "~t.~L~.eh" 55438.20' 254$1.07 Above ." ropriations ahd :Ba,la.neesin the Ice Water .ars,aee'dt~ere'sim:p1y to enable the a.cQ.oun;t to he " alan:ced' ana, do nbt',re:p,i:'ef3'ent~j3tua1 Appro:pri.. " ati(;'):ns of money., In ,thePavingarid 'er, S 'the balahceo hand ,and in th~ l.?aving'lihd a1s() J3 is;re added to amount actual1Yap~ ' "riated .,Eti;J,W;fit be dra.wn agai same. Respectlv 'ly subml tted " 129 Grand Island, fiebraska,November 7) 1923, 7-30,1'. M. The Oouncil met asa :Board of lfqualization for the purpose of Equalizing and Assessing the Benefits accrueing to the. respec- tive lots, tracts and parcels of land in Sewer Districts Nos. 82,97 &; 98 by reason oftha construction of Sewers therein and levying a tax to pay for said construction,His Honor,the l\lra.yor,presiding and all Members present at roll call. Proofs of Publication of Notice of meeting as a Board of Equal- ization were read and placed on file. The Council remained in session until 8 otclock,I'.M.l;tr1d. no person having a.ppeared toob'ject to or protest against the proposed Assessment and Levy ; Krehmke presented the following Resolution as to Sewer District No.82 and moved its adoption; :Resolution adopted on Roll call all Members being present an;:d voting aye. (For copy of Resolution see the next page }:ereof) Krehmkepresented the following Etesolution as to Sewer Dist- rict No.97 and moved its adoption; motion carried on roll call ,all Members being present and voting aye,and the Mayor declared the :Resolution adopted. (For copy of said Ftesolution see page 131 hereof following) Krehmke presented the following :Resolution as to Sewer District No.98 and Michelson moved its adoptmon; lIlotion carried on roll call,all Members being present and voting aye, and the Mayor declared the :Resolution adopted. ( For copy ofsaiid ,Resolution see page 132 hereof following) The ]\[inutes of the meeting as a Board of Equa.liza.tion were read and approved. Adjourned ~~ City Clerk. 911 o oJ 10 n 11 12 12 13 1~) 13 1~'S 1 'Z ....1 13 13 1 2 ~) 130 H1JJ50IJUTIOl\f Z'"___,.._,.._,._....-_..........,........._____~.....,_ El': IT ]{[CSOINlc;D by the Mayor and Cit::r CCHmcil 0:( tile Oi ty of Is ,Nebraska, sitting as a Board of ualization for said purpc)se f1S per Proof of Notice preserlted: Tlr'),t vve dQ fl.nd the total e](pense of the construction of' Et ewer in Sewer District No. 82 of the City of Grand Island, l\,',!e-,'lJJ.'<.1' ',,:)"_"',':'1 l" c, +"...,0 c'U'l'!'l 0' ]'~ die) 3039.32 . +111".1 + +J""1 e' 'beY'lei"]" + c' .:) C cr"') l: 11"" +0' _, ~~ _ f",\->~ . h..} \./J.~'i:":; .:>. _ ,__~+,__-..!._____,__, v c...vv .U._ J. _vo er,," L. j::-.~ u. the real estate in said district by reason of said construction is in the Burn of ;ff; 3039 32 , and ttlat t.ile benefitb cwcl'uing ..._---,.~._,-_._._..,.._.._......- to the respective tracts, pieces and parcels of land in said IH at:ric thy reason of the con f!true\:. ion or a sewer in iJELLd ell fJtri c t are as set opposite the several descriptions thereof below as folloYl'fJ : 2 3 4, 5 6 '7 n o 11 " H II II II County Subdivision SE-Elle 16-11-9 tl fj S'~. N 48' rI. II 11 II n Ii 11 11 1I II fl 1I II 11 1/ 11 II II II \I II n fI n II Ii Il 1I Il n Ii Il 11 1j 11 Ii II >>: ii II Ii rl II 1I Ii 11 11 1I 1I " 1I II II 11 II Block 1, Wiebe' s II 1 fl II 1 a II 1 11 11 1 If n 1 Ii Il 1 11 II 1 tl II 2 II tl Q II. ,:::; II 2 II 1I 2 n II 2 If II 2 II II 2 It II 2 tl U 2 II II 2 II II A :Be ollln' B n A " " II A 11 1I a 11 Il A II 11 .A 11 II n Ii 11 ." v9:J, c,l lL O' "4;' '?""2" 'vl 58 t Sn~) W 58' N'; It: 5 9i, :[\r~l; >xi n 4J:. o)X vv (- /1;, ~- 2 It: 66' :N'!T "" ID 66 t Sf) W '74+ I N-~ "" ,_ It: 66' N W 60' s~ilt I~. 32' VI. ;)8' u;. 32' v>! 66 ':ill 98' Nt W 631' N'&' W 65 I S-,~~ E 6 6' Vi[ 1 '71 8"1' Vv 66~, It: l~SOi S~;r E 64'4 _lG 100-;,' S1}' Addition II II tl Ii n n II It 11 II II n W . LlA' n . 22' f1 W.22' II E.44' II II 6u1)o.1vi:-H on II E. 44.' Vi. 22' E. 22" vr. t14 ' II It VVv ne r nils ch:d.s'tanson J'ohn Herman Charles Wa1.kcr Willia.rn I~PJ)ley Harry Voss Henry Voss Bertha Herman Chas Vvestphal J,enEt Weinr5.ch H. H. Glover Andrew l.arson Ii 11 George Kleinkauf l~st. ]"rederica Obermiller Ii 1I 11 Amou.nt ";'87 6'9 ~,- q'l) 'd." IV ~9..9o ,,, oz...2~v r', ...... o i..J John Ma:rtinsen ii 1'i 38 . 05 v 68.40 ,/ 40.'7'7""'- 40 . '7'7 ./ E>4.13./ 52. ti5 v 52.t'i5.... 54.13 v 6?~;'7v 59.80 v' 59.80 v 67.27 v 59.80ve 54 .36 .... 114.16"" 27.18 v 28.99 ..' ;Vk . 4 3 v 28. 99 v 59.80... 57.76"'" 5(3.89 v 59180 .... 59.80 v ;5[-3 .61"'(,,' 5~ .80 v 59.80 v r59.80o' 59.80 v 59 .80 v 59.80 v' 59.80>" 59 . 80 y 59.80 v 59.80 v b9. 80 v 59.8001 ~)9. 86 '" 19.96'" 19.~)4.,r' 39.86'" 59.80/ 59. 59 J;'red '[.JJ[;ltlt.ier3en :Peter Heesch Adele Hath H II A.H. Hel1der 1I II Mary Gehrt It:dwCJ.rG. Harm Ohas Harm Mary Gehrt A. C. Boehl F:ceida Heller Ezt. Jj'ritz Kruse II II fj Leopold Spetbrnan Albert Vierigg; J]Tst G. A. Henke IGst Henry Linde:rlcarnp Albert SchoBnstein Nick Weinrich :B'ri tz Klaprotl1 W. H. Luers H. J. Hessel Louisa Heusinger IVLarietta Harman Aug. I.Jeffel'bein 11 It Ray IDdi ng t on Peter lV[o~, J- 0 hh C. Ke$i~~'e 1 John Claassen Wm Dtra ttll1~,n w. B. ]:ngel ~1i ?hard.,:~~:bnt~r .lErcU~ \J ,...~e"" Rl cJ:1c1:rd ~6l:~:fH~~[' II li'red :E~Il:' ,. Vvilliarn Hilmer 11 Ii () 4 5 6 '7 8 o ./ 10 11 12 _L 2 3 4 c u 6 7 ',,",A" 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1 ') 'v .i/. 3 4 5 6 ? 8 9 10 11 1 ? ~'_""'.J "H 131 R[i1.:?9JN~LLQN. BID I'l' RiEDOIJVTJD by the Mayor and City Council of the City of Island, JJebras]:cCl" sitting as a Boa,rd of II]quaHzation :eor pu ose as per Proof of Notice presented: That we do find the total expense of the construction of a sewer in Sewer District No. 97 of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska i f3 the sum o:f $2123.60; that the benei'iGs acc:ruing to the real. ei3tate in Gc;dd diGtrict by Tec1,son of i'3aid conbtructj"on is in the sum of ;1?21?~3.60, and that the benefits accruing to the x'espective tniCts, J}ieces and parcels of lewd in BC'J,:i.d. District by reason of the construction of a sewer in said district are as Bet opposite the several descriptions thereof below as follows: Addition !}wriel: Amount 3 Koehler Place tI tI George Heinrich Henry Leb sack 1~. D. ov-er- Estate L. C. Brown II fl Ii ~ll)f)3. 09 [j;3.09 53.09 53.09 53.09 53.09 53.09 53.09 53.09 53.09 153.09 53.09 5;3.09 53.09 53.09 5-~ . 09 :53.09 53.09 53.09 53.09 53.09 153.09 5;3.09 53.09 53.09 5~3-. 09 11 II 11 Ii tI II II 11 11 11 11 If J 6hn,"ISrelliu limn li'.: G-r..0SS Jiugu:st.:MoBl1er Fe tel' EIlelrrl1(, D1 c:t:ri.ch:.llietf old David Keihn Con:eu,d Ho 83 J.olln Pfeuning Henry Liebsack Jacob Liebsack Cllae. IG. Gumprecht Henl'Y Leonhardt ,John Kamerzell II II Henry Fuss Henry :Fuss Daniel Buschausen John Stuelsen John Jacoby Jo1m J"aooby John Helzer Henry Wil1m.an, J.X'. Mary Hoff Heinrioh Will:man, Henry Ii'ues John Fuss WilliB"xIl Selme11 Henry Fuss, J"r. Jacob Lebsack, Jr. Soren Nielsen Henry L3t:voh An ton Doyscller IvIinnie Steink~Bl;:y tI II 53.09 53.()~ 5 :3,.69 ,- ,*..;, 09 ::>;\V . - p;').09 ,53.09 '5:3.09 53.09 5;). 09 5;5.09 53.09 53.09 53.09 63.09 11 11 n It fl II 11 p II It \I 11 J1 II II n if II Ii 11 4 II " 11 11 II 11 11 tI /I II II 11 n /I 11 II 11 II II II 11 il l! II 11 11 II if 1/ Il Il II II \I Il 11 11 \I II 11 II II 7 11 If Ii II n n Ii II II If \l c' .-.:>1' . 11 II If 11 \I I1 11 II II 11 Ii II II II II II 11 II II H U S8".SS II II II It tI II n Henry I,e anaI'd t "'Z _.LZ.. 132 RELjQI,LJ1'IOH ~......-'--"'-+-'.-------- 1'1' IlT;~)01)Jlm I::JY' the l\iIayor ami 01 ty Councj.l of the Oi ty of Grand Island, Nebraska, sitting as a Board of bqualization for saidp1.U'pO ne as })cr :proofof notice :pre relented: 'I']lcCC vve do find tlE tota} e n~3e of t.(Jc conEitru.ction of a :':,8Vler ill bewcr.,JhlftFj'3#,I:,fno. 9(3 of the 01 ty of Grand Islancl, ITebrcl,f3J:;:a is tIle [Jurn of iti) _1ti.~;:tl'tr:._,--_._-; that the benefits accI'uing to the 1',0<11 est(,lte"in(~q~(lftustrict,oy re?"~3o~l of,.~(:jd construot:'L01: is in tne 1:mY!l \i' ~~i~~ , ,1[10. T,{L<,',t tHe; Den'.;! 1GB accruIng to T,ho res]?cct:L'ire t:r~~cts",-'-i;'r(3'ces and }Jf\.Tcels of land in :21:d,d llifJtrict 'by reauon of t.l18 construotion of a Buv/or in ::;o,j.d ciistrict a1'e a:3 Bet oppo;3ite tile several de:3cript:i..ol1U thereof b8101/1 cHi follov1i3: ,_..:Jot Block Addition ,~,/. 8- -1'- -=,,.......-....,..---.--.- Koeh1E;r Place 9 1 11 .. 10 Ii II n .. II II H II 12 11 Ii fi I ", H II II .L '__' 14 II II 11 If) if fl !l 16 \I II II 1'7 11 n 11 }(3 II li Il ~8 11 ti 11 20 ii n 11 21 i1 it fl ~~2 II 11 n 1 5 f) If 2 If II II " !l it 9! II ,) 4, 1I II 11 5 !l 11 II 6 11 H n '7 Il n Ii 1 6 11 Il 2 II 11 11 ~) 11 11 !l '1 Il II 11 5 Il Ii H 6 II II !l 7 1I 11 II \" , I. \\ /'~ , Owner' Ilo 'b e r t J-::--lST11 H n l"i AmOllnt ~i:r:'rT-l--) 'd)O (. .. 57.11 5'7.1), ,~'i1t.... 57.11 ;:5'{ .11 :5'7.11 57.11 57.11 51 . /10 45.69 ~)9. 98 3Ll. 27 28.55 1'7.13 5'7.11 5'1.11 5'7.11 5'7.11 57.11 5'7.11 5'7.11 5rl.11 5'7.11 57.11 57.11 ~)'7.11' 5?iliili 57.11 $15 30.,50' [ I n i1 Ii ~~t~_I:<I.~d Cf;ul Joelmcl\: John Helzer CllELS ,T. Stahr II II II 11 \1 tl Geox'ge I}}. West Gottlieb Schleicher A. D. ,~::;ea:rs f! Ii 1I 1I Adam Kre i!i;er II n Jaco'b Dietrich Peter Bohl George :Liebsack Henry Dietrich J'ohn :ctund. Conrad Jj'uss It H> r" Fr eel IGnge 1 C. C. Han.sen II 11 John Helzer George ]JIj,thoefer \ 4'" ~:tJ' ~'"'' _" ,. ,;;t,. ~~7L.~...U~ 133 Grand Isla.nd,.i.~ebra.ska.,NGvem.ber ? ,1923. The douncil met in regular session,His Honor,the Mayor presiding and all Members present at roll call. The minutes of the last regular meeting were read and approved. Henry Bartenbach addressed the Council as to what he considers an excessive .evy of Paving Tax in Paving ~istrict No.4l, against property at the intersection of Locust &: Ceda:eStreets On motion of Giesenhagen the matter was referred to the Street &: .Alley Committee to investigate and report. A communication from Traill Paving lo.,by J.W.Traill and R.D. Kingsbury requesting a complete test of the Paving ,put in by them was read and on motion of Gilchrist referred to the street &: .A.lley 40Imllittee to investigate and report. .An invitatian of Hall C,aunty Past No. 53 af the American Legian to take part in the parade .on Armistice day November 12" was read and on motion of Giesenhagen ac.cepted. Buelah :B. Irvin and R.J.lrvin ,with Horth,Rya.n"Cleary &: Suhr, Attorneys, presented claim for damages for injury to their house foundation byhigh,wa.ter in the sum of $848.15 and on motion of Krehmke the same was referred to the street Attorney and Engineer to investigate and report. Bids of Chambers Construction Company and of William Kelly for Sew-erDistrict No.llG were read and on motion af Krehmke referred to the Sewer Committee. The Street Committee reported finding the protest against - Paving 1;>is.trict E'o.60,WestFourtn 'treet~ inSufficient and , ,I asking further time as to Pavtssts against Paving ~istricts ]lOSe 58& 59 and on motion of ' Petersen the report Was The street Committee reported Paving Districts Nos.52 &57 about complete and on motion of Petersen the Council to. sit as a Beard of Eqllalization onWedneaday,November 2l,l~23, rP.~t . from 7-30' to 8 o'clock,P.M. fo.r the pl.lrpose of Equa.lizing C"- As sessi,ng. the benefits accrueing to the respective I lots and parcels.of land in said Districts thereof and levying a tax to pay for same and the instructed to give proper notice of said The Water.ld~tht .& Ice premeses. Krehnik:e suggested the purchase of an Accumulator to be used in the fee Plant and on motion of Krehmke the matter was referred to the Ice Oommittee. The Water &; Light Clomrnitteereported that one of their Trucks was badly in need of repair and suggested the purchase of a new one and on motion of Krehmke the matter was referred to the Water & Light tommittee with power to act. Krehmkereported that the New Turbo-Generator was being tested and would probably be ready for acceptance to-morrow. The Fire ~ommittee made report as follows; Grand Island,Nov.7,1923. To the Hon.Mla,yo;r &; City'lounci:J.L '. We youl.'-eonunitteeonFirebeg to suOmi t thefo.llowi-rlgreportl. Ilavi~g':neard.thait. .t:n.eLight- lJept.was .p1aking.. arrangeme~ts, tova~.a.'e tbe'north room of the City Light-Plant fa.cing Pine Street your Committee feels that thisroom'could be fixed up into a room about 14 ft.wide and 28 ft. long and would make a very suitable location for the No.Side jitire $ta:t.ionata reasonable expense . to put it into condi tionfor.. ....t.he~.u.r.pose. C.H.Jus~J.ce, . C.Michelson. Gee..Mi ldenstein, WID. .1f.'Kr.ehmke. On motion of Gilchrist the report was received and the referred to the Fir.e ,Light &: Water 'ornmi ttees to investigate and r8portat the next meeting. The Water Committee reported that a new well was needed motion of KrehInlte tlle matter was refer.red to the 134 ~ room where they are now located and tl:at they had leased the premises a.t No.114 Wewt Second Street and on motion of Kreh1nke the action of the COmTIlittee was approved and the Mayor and Clerk instructed to execute the ~ease for said to report. fb.e Park Committee reported having made a contract for the . moval .of the old trees that are not wanted and the stumps the LincolnPa.rk for the sum of one Dollar 'and on motion of' Raux the report. wa..s a,dopted. The Sewer Committee reported Sewer District No.ll5 on motion of Krehmke the Council determined to sit Equalization onWednesday,November21,~9:23 from f or the purpose' of Equ'alizing and levying a tax to paY edto give pr6per Sa~itary Sewer anti J?rainageSystem. .Acomnlunication from the u.p.a.~.co", in the contract for furnishing Ice was read and on motion of Gilchrist referred to the tce Oommittee. ~ The SewerComrnittee reported finding the bid of Chambers Con- struction 80., for Sewer District No.116 to be the lowest and best bid and ~8commended its acceptance and on motion of Krehmke the report was adpoted' and Contract awarded Bi l1s' against the Qi ty were read and on moti on of Kre1'J:lnke allowed, for list see the Claim Register. Mr.Hatix,Chairman of the Auditing Oommittee then reported on bills of Trail Paving 00., embracing final EstJ:rn.ates in sev- eral Paving ~i$tricts . and on Bill of Bill of W.E.Buell&: Co.~ Engineer ; and on motion of' Petersen tl:e bills were allowed; for list of same see the Olaim Register. The Oi ty Engineer made report as fchllows'; . Grand" Island,Neb.Nov. 7,1923. Honorable Mayor and Oouncil, . Gentlemen; I am filing with the Clerk Final Estimates on the following projects which have beem completed in accorda.nce the pla.l1sandspecificationsfor same and would recommend their acceptance. . Section 2...St0rJa and Sanitary Sewers,.O.1t..Ha.nsen . l'aving Districts 54;42,50,39,56,51,55'and 41,Traill Pa.ving Sewer Districts 82,97 and 98 ,CFua:mbers Constrtlcti'on Co., Yours T:rruly, E. W.Bennison,Ci tyEDgineer. On motion of Gilchrist sa.idreport was adopted. Petition of L. G.Luebbel1 eta.l.ifor Sewer between Pine &: Locust streets from Bismark RO.ad to Fifth Avenue was read of Mildensteinreferred to the Sewer Committee. Petition of L.G.Hartman etal for the.re-instating Route on East Fou'rtlliBe:al,Tenthand Twelfth Streets was on motion of Krehnike referred to. the Street Committee. The Mayor suggested the removal of an obstruction side of Cherry Street North of Ninth Gilchrist the matter wasreferred,to Eng,ineer for the prepa.ration of the pro]:Jer Ordinance the si tua:t~iln. 136 A.nOrdinahoejN'O. lOOS,I.ev;ying Special Taxes in Sewer .Distric-t . iNo .1:004. .. ..' '. . NO.82JAn erdinanceALeVjring $pecialTa.xes in Sewer District NO. 97 and An Ordinance,NO.I005,J:.evying Special Taxes in Sewer District Ne.98 were presented; Moved by Petersen tha.t said 0rdinances,NOs.I003,l004 &: lOCHS and ea.ch of them be placed on their first reading; Ca.rried on roll call; Giesenhagen, G-ilehri st,Haux, Justice,Krehrnke, lfichelson.Ml1d.enstein and. Petersen voting aye, nay none; The said three Ordinances and each of them were read and declara.d p~ssed their first reading. Moved by Michelson that the rules be Suspended and said ~rdinan(jes. NOs.I003,1004 &: 1005 and each of them be placed on their second reading by their .respectiVe ti tIes: Carried on roll Ca,11,GieSe.l'1b.agen,Gilchrist,lia.u:x,JUatice,Krehmke, Micnelson,Mi1denstein and Petersen voting aye, nay none; Said Ordinances and each of them were re.a.d 'Qy tneir respective titles and ~eclared passed their second reading. Moved by Krel!mke that the rules be suspended and said Ordinances, .19'08.1003; 1004 &; 1,005 and each of them be placed on their third reading by their respective titles; , Carried on roll cal1,Giese~age.t1, Gilchrist,Haux,JUs,tice,Krehinke, M;ichelson,Mildenstein and Petersen voting aye,Bay none; Said Ordinanceaand ea.ch of them were read by their respective each of them titles andAdeclared passed their third reading. Mo'Ved by Mildensteinthat said Ordinances Nos.I003,l004 each of them boe]lla.oed on their final passage a.nd finally pa~sed; Carried on raIl ea11,Giesenha.gen,~ilChriat,1fa'U.X:,JUstice,Xrehn1ke, Michelson,Mi ldenstein and Petersen voting aye, nay non~.; The Mal.:vor declared said Ordinances ,NOS,,1003, 1004 &; 10015 of them finally passed and approved the same'" Report of tb,e Water,Light &: lee Q,omrnissioner ,Report ofA.:ppropriations and BpemUtures ,for Fisca.l year to Report af 01~r1Cof<collectionSfor Oetober"Repqr'ts of . lQliC$i~i~.. .' ". . of Po lee ({an" .J.glmnasterfor< October Were read and Mi Idens tein referred to the Ji'inanceC!hnrnni ttee. Adjourned ~~ City Clerk. "L~ Gran~ ~sland,~ebraska,November The Council met as a :Soard of Equalization for the purpose of lDqilalizing and Assessing the benefits Accrueing to the respective lots, tracts and parcels of land in Sewer District No.115 of City by reason of the construction of a Sewer therein and of levying a Special Tax to pay for said expense,His Honor,the presiding and all Members present at roll call; 137 Proof of Publication of notice of meeting as aBoard of Equaliza- tion was read and placed on file. The Council remained in session until 8 O'clock,p.m. and no person hafing appeared to object to or protest against the prc>- posed. assessment and levy Krehmke presented the follewing Resolutiori and moved its adoption; (For Resolution .see next page hereof) . 138 Resolution BE IT RESOI,VIm:, "by the :Mayo1' and Ci ty Council of the City' of' Gr'and Island, Nebraska, sitting as a. Board of Equalization for said purpose as per proof of notice presented: That we do find the total expense of the construction of a sewer in Bewer Di strict No. 115 of the Ci ty of Grand Islad, lqebraska is the sum of $303.00; that the benefits accruing to the real estate ip said district by reason of said construction is in the stUll of $303.00, and that the benefits accruing to the respective traots, pieces and parcels of land in Bcdd District by reason of the construction of a sewer in said district are as set opposite the several descriptions thereof below as follows: Lot 1310clS Addition 3 2 Nagy' s 4 11 tl 5 tl H 6 II II W. 56' II II II E. 10' Owner John F .--Dever Julius Hansen William J. Jordan lmgus t Suck Ira Krebs Amount ~)75.75 75 ~ '75 '75.75 64.27 11.48 Motion carried and the Ma.yor declared the Resolution adopted. ~he minutes af the meeting as a Board of Equalization were read andapp:roved. Adjourned. ~~~ City Qlerk. " 139 I" Grand ISland,Nebraska,November2l,1923,7-30,P 'rhe aouncil met as a Board of Equa.lization for the purp6S~ of Equalizing and Assessing the benefits accrueing to the respec :1../ lots,tracts and parcels of land in Paving iistrict ....., No. 57 by reason of the construction of Paving in said Paving lJistrfct and levying a tax to jlay the expense of said Paving,His Honor, the Pyof presiding and all Members present at roll call; Proof of l"ublica.tion of Notice of meeting as a Board of Equali... zation was read and placed on file. The COlimcil rema.ined in session until 8 0'clock,P.M. and no person having appeared to object to or protest against the proposed Assessment and Levy,Petersen presented the follow" ing Resolution and moved its adoption; (For copy of Resolution see next page) . BESOLUTLON EE IT P~SOLVED by the Mayor and City Council of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska., sitting as aEo.:ud of Equalizationfo!' Baid purpose, as per proof of notice presented: 140 Thut we do find the total expense of the construction of paving and curbing in Paving Di strict llfo. 57 of the Ci ty of Grand .i. Bland, Ilfebraska is the sum of' {p 9557.49 .' th&l.t the benefi ts accruirlg to the re1.'3.1 estate in s aid di~)trict by reason of sedd construction is ~Ln the smn of ~ 9551,~.~ _____; and thi.Jot the benefits accrl,d.ng to the respective tracts, pieces and pBi'cels of' land i.11 said District by rea,son of the construction of paving and curbing in said district are ciS set oppoai te the several descriptions thereof below as folIoING: Ow net Nebr. Consolidated Mills Co. Union Pacific R.n. Co. JamesA. Michelson Mary Lambert Cassell Realty Co. Est. Winfield Hayman >> n << Schuff & Sons Hotel Co. Koehler Hotel Co. Sohuff & SallS Hotel Co. Koehler Hotel Co. Union Pacific H..R. Co. Daniel G. Ott J..ouiae l\fietfeld Est. Jessie A. Wilson Est. Leavitt W. Rollins Walker Vi. Hainline William Keclrney Union Pacific R.R. Co. ;:7/ fLi ,.,er- i./ , . /rn !zt:i:v i {... {).,./ ,jl '/(/':'1 /Co.v....-.;;;,. . :::..~ . ...~~-=.......~.-_---..,--- L - - . \.,-, Motion carried and the Mayor declared the Resolution a.dopted.. The Minutes of the meeting. as a Board of Equalization were read and approved. Adjourned Grand 1:sland,N~"bra.s~a,NoveD1ber The Cmuncil met as a 13o~rd of Equaliza.tion . for. thepur~oseOf E-ql1alizingand,is,~essing the 'E3xpense ?f . the con~~r;c~on. of Paving iff :Paving :Disi;rictNo.52of Salet. City~na. 0 lavylng a Special 'ax to p;a.yfor said expense,:a:~s lIonor,thei YOf residing ahd all1lembe:r~ present at 1'911 call; .' . ,." ~roof of PublicatiQn of1totice. of :m.ee~lng as a Board of E ualiza tiori WaS read Md .placed on flle.. .. ..... ........ .. .. J3 qJ Cunningham At terneytiled , the;fRllewll.g Prp te at Or Oompia"nt. · · ..' , . "GrandIslana,'j~ebraska,November 21s1;,1920. We th.e. ...un.ders.,:i......~.n...e.d.....pro...pe.r...t. y......o.:.w...n. -era.....Pf ..Le.t... O. a.. n....d... t.....h......e............W, e~......t... e. r,...lY 56ft~of Lot Six (6}t11e Easterly 10 f.eet of Lot 6 1n J100k2 lagy.s. AdditiClta,t,o the~"ity of,Grand Ialand,Nebr~dCl . herebypr~test agairisttheproposed assessment oithe coat of. 50'; of thepavJ;ng. against theaeove described property. and a like assessment aga1n- st. . t11e::O'.13.,& QJR~1{. CO ~ for the follo,!lng r~ascms; '. . ... . Tha~ theprop~r'ty of th~unde7s1gnedlS not bellef1ttedto exceed 25~Of the costfJ., of saJ.d PavJ.ng;. ~J;'hat the property of t1;1e 0..13.1 Q..R.R~Co.. is benefitted .more ~han 7~%o~ the. co~taofea1d paving; Th.atea1d street on Wh1Ch Bald pavlng 18 lald J.Susedby employees and patrons of the said R.it.Co..to the extentof90% of the WhOle-usage thereof. . That theun<feraiglJe.fiori ta employees or patrons donot.use a.. aid st. r.e.e.'.: t... t..o..... t...h......e... e. xt.....an.. tJ. ...1..... O. ".'Of t.he..... w. n,." ole us. age Of... said. a.. tre.'.e..t. That.the said propS sed Assessment of 50% to the property of the u1'ldersignedis eonfiaieatory of the property of the under- signed. Ea.oh of theunder$igned further protest that said assessment is unfair,and illegal. and 1snot levied accord;i.ng to the Laws of the State of Nebraska. and not in accordance with theberiefita ,de- riVed by the adjoining property owners abutting on the se.idpaved street. Theundersigned,J.F.Dever hereby speoifioal],y protes'tsagainst the assessment levied against:.l.iot3above described and no:t:'tiherly part of the Easterly 10 feet of Lot 6 aooTe deecribed.,QWned by him,for the reason that same is inequitable and unfair. Ira Krebs speo;i.f10ally proteets aga.inst the assessment of the southerly part of the east 10 feet of Lot.6 aboTedescribed,owned by him .' for the reason that the same is unfair and ineqUitable 13.J.Cunningb.aJIl. . H~:pecifieally protestsagail1at the assessment levied against the Westerly 56ft of1.lot€>in Block 2 above described for the reason that sarne is unfair andH inequita.ble. J.F.Del1er Ira Krebs By 13 ..J .C:unninghfJ,m, their '., .... '. . . . ......... 13.J'~Ctinninghaxn. Mr.13.J.Cunninghamaddressed the Counc.ilin behaf:f of his;protes.t on the part Q:t' J.F.Dever,Ira Krebs anti 13.J.CunninghaD:landO.iA.. J ~.l:)bott add~essed th~. Council as Attorney for theC.J3.&Q,.R"R.Oo., 2n oPPositlon to sald protest; No further protests haVing been pres.ented by any on~ against the prop~sed assessment and levy and th7 hour of. 8. otclo~khaVin~arriTedPetersen presented.tl1e follow1ng Resolut1on and.Moved 1tS adoption; (For copy of Resolution see Pages 142 & 143 following) Motion carried and tl1e Mayor deClared eaid liesolution adop'ted. The w'nutea of. the meeting aa a Board of Eq\lalization were :read 141 and approved. Adjourned RESQ1U':!:lQ! 142 J3E; IT PJIiSOI,"'\rED by the May-or and City Council of the 01 ty of Grand Island, Ne'braska, 81 tting as a Board of ];qualization for said pur po seas~'pe,r p:1:'oof of notice presented: -'. . - . Thatweclo find the total ex-pense of the construction of pa'fing' and curbj:ng inPbLVing Dif:.trict No".. 52 of the Oi ty of Grand I~)land, Nebraska is the sum of &t4g,.l4e.,Q.9.._,,,--; that the benefits accruing to the real estate in sai. District by reason of said construction is in the sum of i!~ 46 ,~~6 .l'iL..;, and that the benefi ts accruing to the respective, tracts, pieces and parcels of land in said District by reason of the construction of paving and curbing in said district are as set opposite the several descriptions thereof below as follows: Lot Block -- 15- 6 7 II 8 II 9 lJ ~0 II 5 19 4 tI 3 11 2 n 1 18 2 II 3 II 4 II 6 16 7 II 8 Ii 9 II 10 II ~" 122 :) 6 !l 7 I' 8 11 1 11 2 u 3 II 4 11 5 '123 6 ,j II , ,y/ >"1 " 8 II 1 .";;,,, 10 ;2~ 11 3 n .' -<,.- 4" II 1 9 2 11 3 JI 4 II '5 124 u " 11 Addition H;G.. ~(riark' s II 11 II 11 II II It fI II " & Compo " 11 Ii " II \I II \I II II fI U.P. R.H. n fI u Original 11 n II Co. 2nd 11 11 II Tov'Jl1 11 tl " U.P.R.R.Co.2nd tI 11 fl II 11 II Original Town 11 II II It II n IT II II . II II II tl II U.P. R. R.Co. 2nd II II tl II II Owner fliiida 'Perdew ft n Hector Alexander ChI'i s Reese Herman RickJett Richal'd Westfall Robert D.Wilson J'ames 13. Turner Chriss Reese W.R.lvlcA11i ster John A.Fr<':mdsen Hora M. Scott August Buchfinck James tJ;ichelson II 11 Amount ~~31 7'.61 317.61 317.61 317 . 61 317.61 3:.0"1.61 317.61 31"1.61 31'1' . 61 397.01 397.0lh 39"1.0.1 39'1.01 317.61 31"1.61 317.61 317.61 317.61 39"1.01 397.0.1 39"1.0.1 397.01 39"1.0.1 397.0.1 39"1'..01 397..0.1 397.0.1 397.0.1 356.19' 347.11 . 397".01'<, .... 39rt.Ol.... 397.0i 397.01 .' 39"1.01 39'1'.01 397.01 39"1.01 ,~ 1 Il II Elizabeth Di11ert Carl< Dill Alber't 13brger , William l-i. SJv"rp Anna B. Owens Nancy J. :L'riggs Ka ty VI. Auhl Ida G.Watts Jennie Everhart School District of G.I. II II tl Jane Squire Sarah A. Squire Wiley J. Gilmore Cornelius O'Keefe Ch;},rles H . Boldt . 11ary J. Ke ISON Henry Leubs Mathias Rauert w. W. Jay" Henry-Davidson ]'rank Sc.homschor Est.of G.J.13rabander Garl Knefelkamp . L.ittle' Summers GeorgeA<. J;e iser Minriie Nobel Charles j' . Loe.scher FredJ.. Ji0Se'ph' GUstavV{einc~e ris on """c :L 11.2 Lot Block 8 125 1 8 /I U 2 II 3 " 4 Ii 1 7 2 fI U II 3 II 4 n r" 126' .) 6 " Ii 19 6/ 126 ? fI II 11 8 11 5 127 6 J.l ,':1' 7 tt 8 11 1 6 2 '11 3 II 4 tl If 3 4 II n 1 2 3 3 II !l 3 ,2t7 ~ 8 8 1 7 8 &7 .u Addition U.P.R~-1f7Co. 2nd Original Town II tI " tI II tl tI S 52' N 80' 11 11 " II 11:.16' n W . 50 ' fI Ii tI II 11 fI Ii 11 N 76' S 56' II II " 11 II II " II fl U~P.R.R.Co. 2nd 11 II W 12' Il II E. 54' 1I It 11 11 " II tI n II w} Et n fl 1I II II II tI Original Town S 88' 11 II l\f 44' 11 " Il " tl E 31' II "W 35' Nagy's & Compo II II II 11 II U.P.H.R.Co. 2nd " " II Voitle's II &: Comp Nagy's tI Voitle's " Nagy's (n ow C. J3.' Q. ~R . 0 . W. ) Voitles Nagy's Voitles lifag~' s fl II II 11 143 n II Amount $397.01 ' 93.81 303.20 397.01 397.01 397.01 39'7.01 96.24 300.77 397.01 397.01 397.01 186.47 317.61 210 . 54 198.51 198.50 3917.01 397.01 397.01 39'7.01 397.'01 ' 38fl . 01 397.ol 397.91 295.,93 101.'08 397.' 01 397.01 397.01 397.01 397.01 72.18r 32LL83 397.01 397.01 397.01 198.51 198.50 397.01 39ft.01 370.49 423.53 397.01 186.47 210.54 397.01, 397.01 397.01 39'/.01 397.01 ;:)97.01 397.01 . .' 39 '7.. Of '" . 397.01...... 397.01 397.01 . 397.01 . 210.6? 847. . 847. l15.?1 364.23 364.23 134~ 6'5 Chas. F. Tulley J" ennie J.[~ Tulley Chri s r'tichelson Charles H. Justice Frederica Scweigler ,Ar{lY Upperman 1st Baptist Church 11 II II Ida S.J3rand Emma R. BrOOks Rhea B. 1\IIoore Est. of Jeremiah Wingert Ernest Hoagland Minnie Hoagland S.E. Stewa.rt Mary E. . Strawn Ka. te E. Brovm El1l1na Frahl ]'rank L.Spencer Grace L. Hamilton SteLLa F .Wingert Andrew Smith Frederick Brand Ida S. Brand Leonar~ J. Hanchett Laura & J:JellieVloodward D.M.Hamilton Wil'bur Cappen . HHenry E. Clifford Solen Strawn Wm J.Jordan John F.Dever Julius Hansen C .B.&; Q..B..R. Co . " t1 nit' n II n II II II II fI II II II. II II 144 Grand Island.,NabraskatNovember The Council :met in regular session His and all.embers present at roll call. The minutes of the last regular meeting A Communication from Henry Joehnck,Jr.suggesting the of some property in Joehnck's addition with the City and on motion of Krehmke referred to the tee ,to investigate Hnd report. . The Oi tyEngineer' reported the expense of Storm $17561.13 pipe 183 pipe 136.99 15 500 Engineering,Inspection,legal services and publication 6% 1108.66 l19586.33 Sugar Company share 1/3$6628.77 City of Grand Island 2/3 13G67 56 '19586 . 33 Yours truly E,.:W;c.B enni son City Engineer. On motion of Gilchrist the report was adopted and the Olerk instructed to present a statement to the American Beet Suga.r Company for their share of One-third part of said cost. The Water,Light & Ice Oonnnissioner made report as fOllows; November 19,1923. , Honoraple Mayor and City Council, KGranq ISland,Nebr. Gentlemen; '. The new K.W.WestinghouseSteam Turbine unit which Was contracted fO.r. with the . a.bove Compa.ny on February now ready for ac.cep.tance.. . . The :M'a;chine has beeXl given several different kinds of' tests and is found. to. b~ up' to' th.especifications and guarantees accordingtoqeontract and I would recommend acceptance Sighed; C. W.Burdick, Comr.. , The Street Committee Reported . Paving .1:>istr1cts PlumStreets,and 145 to furnish Ice to theU.P.R.R.Co.,at same price .as last on motion of Krehmke. the Mayor &: Qlerk were instructed into Contract. KThe ~ght Oommittee made report as follows; Hon.Mayor &Oity Couneil; . We your Committee on .Lights,Water & lce beg to submi t the :follow- ing report; We recommend that the X City Oorrnnissioner be authQr- ized to purchase an Accumula.tor for said Ice Pla.nt at $474,F.O.B. Fa.ctory from York Allen Ice lachine Co, "-Wm.F . Kr ehmk e , Walter Petersen, C.E.Justice, W.R.Gilchrist. Committee Y On motion of Krehmke the report was adopted. The 'Water Oommi ttee1'eporteo. r.mrmunrn.-.lijnrml!lmmq:mas follows; Honorable Mayor &: Qi tyCeuncil; .' We,Your Com.Light.Wa.ter &: Ice,beg to submit the following report ;~h~t we, the Oommittee ,recommend that the Light ComI'.be ~l1th9rize~ to enter int.o a contract with the K.elly Well 00., t~rsinki.n~a new well;As there is no competi tion on this well we.fti;el it is not necessary to advertise for bids. Wm.J'. Krehmk e , Walter, Petersen, C,.H.Justiee, W.E.Gilchrist, Committee_ On motion of Krehmke the report was adopted and the Commi&sioner instructed to have the well cont'racted for and put down. The Mayor suggested that the eh~mber of COmmerce had suggested to him that theClity Be lighteci up the same as last year and that the City bear the expense this year and on christ the Light Qomrilissioner was instructed to lighted through the J~hristmt:1.s Holidays the same and at the eXpense of the Oi ty. Giesenhag.~t1pr.esented' the follQV(ing R.e$oluti on and motion the saine ilasa4o])tedj 146 Reselutien Whereas,by Ordinance Ne.463 ef the Oity ef Grand Island,Nebraska -1\""1" passed and appreved May 18$1910, the f1ebrasla. Telephene Cempany was required to, file wi th "the di ty 01erk ef said Oi ty a bend in the sum ef $5eoe.oe,cenditiened that the said Nebraska;, Telephene Cemp,any ,its: successors and assigns,shall replace allt said Streets,' alleys,Avenues" and public placed as afaresaid and shall held said City harmless from all damage,injury,less 0,1' expense caused 0,1' o,c- casi~ned by the negligence 0,1' carelessness cf said Cempany in the censtruction ,repairing 0,1' eperating said co,nduits; and Whereas,by Ordinance No.994 af said City,passed and appraved. en the 17,day of Octeber,1923,the portien ef said Ordinance NO~463 requiring the filing ef safcP~s repealed; Naw Therefere; Be it Reselved by the ].[ayeI' and City Ceuncil of, the Oi ty ef Grand Island , NebraSk:a, tna,the surety en the bond filed by said Nebraska 'elephcne (Jompany under said Ordinance NO . 463, " tc-wit; the American lurety tempany cf New Yerk,be and they here'k>Y are released and discharged fremany and all liability by vittue cf said bend fer any aihd all'damages accrueing or eccllI'- ring from and after the date of the passage of 'said Ordinance No.994,to;wit; from ,and after tlie'17, day of October,1923. nt~o aiAA~n~~gAh Oommittee on Police &; Board ef Health made repert as follows; To, the Ho,nerable May,or and Ccunci 1; We,your QQrnmittee on Police &; Board of Health in wi th the eity~ttern~y, were instructed to investigate the. request " of the City Physicia.n,Dr.Frank I!.~yder,in reference to the required duties cf theOity Physician. We, the Committee and City ,At to rne;v: en investiga.tingsaI!lefJ.~~> that the duties of the City Physcie.ian are to take care();f'~ll(Nm'ta.,. geous diseases ,w}aereever necessity requires it , and aJ.so;;:,t:o\.actas a Physician to Oi tyEJrlployees ,if it is so, desired or erd,ered. Any bill of ,expense ,for services rendered to be presented to the Committee on Police &.13oa.rQ.of Health for theira.ppro"Val before being brought before tneCouneil for allowanc.e. We recommend the adoption of th:lS report. Chris MiChelson, WIn, :F .Kr ehrnk~, ,', ,,' W{a.,Gilchrie't ,Oornri1itte.e. On motion of Michelson the report was adopted. The Sewer Oornrnittee reportedS\?w(':lr !i}istrict ~o.ll(i) mo ti on of KrelimJ.ce the Council determined I to, ization fer said District en December 5,1923,from 7-50 the afterneon of eaidday to, proper notice thereof. were presented and rea.d and 147 The Mayor calledatt.ention to Complaint as to sidewalk on west Side of Plum Street from 1?ourth Street,North ,and the Com.. mittee advised that it was too late in the season to take up Sidewalk construction but that when Spring opens up they pro posed to see that ElIl Sidewalks that were condemned this year, including. the walk in question, would be put in as fast as they can begot at. Petitions of F.e.Becker,etal.for SeweT between Kimball & Oak Streets from Koenig Street to Charles Street,Erhardt Schaenneiter etal.for Sewer between Kimball & Oak streets from Koenig toChas. Streets and Ed.A.Jones Jr. for Sewer between Louise and .Tohn Sts. from Cedar street to.~cust street,i, were read and on motion of 148 AnOrdin:ance,.NO.1008,levyin~ a Specia.1Te.x in Sewer District No;.115,snOrclinatlee,No.1009,levying a Special tax in Paving District NO~57 and an Ordinance ,No.IOlO,levying a Special Tax in Paving District No.52,were presented; Moved by Michelson that said Ordinances Nos.1008,1009 and 1,0-:LO and each of them be placed on their first reading; B.J.Cunningham,Attorney,ifor J.:F.Dever,Ira Krebs and B.J.Cunni~g. ham,owners of LoteNos.3 &. (;) in Block 2 of Nagy's Addition ." filed protest against the passage of said Ordinance No.lOIO levying a Special Tax in Pavipg District No.52,so far as said lots are being taxed; {for copy of said protest see page 141, . hereof} Motion of Michelson to place said Ordinances Nos.l008,1009and 1010 and each of them on their first reading carried on roll call, Giesenhagen, Gilchrist,Haux, Jus tice.~rehmke,Michelson;' Ntildenstein.and pe:tersen voting aye,nay none; Said. Ordinances Nos.1008,1009 & 1010 and each of them were read and declared passed their first reading. Moveq, by JUstice that the rules be suspended and the said Ordi- nance"s Nos.1008,,1009 & 1010 and each of them be placed on their second reading by their respective titled; . .. Carried on roll call,Giesenhagen,Gilchrist,Haux,Justice,Kreh::n1.ke, J1fichelson,Mildenstein and Petersem voting aye,nay non'e; Said Ordinances,Nos.1008,1009 & 1010 and each of them were read by their respecti:f.i"e ti tIes a'nd declared passed their second reading. 'M:oved by Krehmke th;3,t the rules be suspended and said Qrdinances Nos.l008, 1009&1010 and each of them be placed on their third reading by their respective titles; Carried on roll cal1,Giesenhagen,Gilchriat,Haux,Justice,Krehtnke, Michelson,Mildensteina}4dPeteraenV'oting aye, nay none; S$,id Ordinances. NOS.IQ08,1009 &1010 and eaeh of '. ware read by their respective titles and declared passed theii'ti.third reading. Moved by Michelson that the said Ordinances,Nos.l008,1009 and 1010 and each of th~ be placed on their fina.l passage and finali'Y' passed; .' . Oarried on roll call, Giesenhagen, Gilchrist~Haux,Justi~e,.Krehrnke, Michelson,Mildenstein and Petersen voting aye,nay none; The Mayor declared said Ordinances Nos.1008,1009 & 1010 and. each .of them finally passed and approved the same. The City Engineer made report as follows; Gratid Island,Neb.Nov~20.l923 Honorable Mayor and Council, Gentlemen;- Sewer District l15,Paving Districts 52 and 57 are completed in accordance with plans and specifications and I recommend acceptance of same. Yours truly, E.W.Bennison,Oity !ngineer. On motion of Krehmke said report was adopted and said Districts accepted . The City Engineer presented Estimate of the costs of SeWer in Sewer District No.117,being i:t;l Alley between Locus 1; and Pine Streets from Bismark Road to Emerald of Krehmke the Estimate was adoptedc,nd the qlerk advertise for bids. On mot~on of GilChrist the Clerk was instructed to ad"V'ertise forbids f'or$40,ODO Favipg District 1~0.52 Bonds bearing date JanUary 1,1924 ,due in ten years and date,bearing interest at 6% per annum payable On motion of Gilchrist theOlerkwas with six Cities o:f'about.our. size as 149 Grand t.tsland, Nebraska, December, 5, 1923, 7"30,F.:M~ The Council met as a Boa.rd of Equalization for the purpose of Equalizing and Assessing'the Benefits accrueing to the respective lots,tracts and parcels of land in Sewer District No.116 by reason of the construction ofa sewer therein and :Levying a. Special Tax to pay the expense of said construction,His Honor,the Mayor pre- siding and all Members present at roll call; Proof of ~ublication of notice of meeting as a Board of Equaliza- tion was ~ead and placed on file. The Couneil remained in session until 8 O'clock p.m. and no son having appJ~ared to object to or protest against the Assessment and~evy,Krehmke presented the following Resolution and moved its adoption; (See next page for Resolution) RESOLJL?:'I 01:r BE IT fu21S0INED by the Mayor and Ci ty Council of the Ci ty of Grand Island, Nebraska, sitting as a board of equalization for said purpose as per Proof of noticepresented: That we do find the total expense of the construction of a se'l;ver in Sewer J)i strict l~. o. 116 of the City of Grand L;land, l\febri::-tsl{a is the sum of ~p993. '72; that the benefi ts accruing to the real estate in said District by reason of said construction is in the sum of ;lP993. '72; and that the benefi ts c~ccruil1g to the respective tracts7 pieces and parcels of land in sb,id District by reason of the construction of asewer in said district are as Bet opposite the several descriptions thereof belOW as follows: Lot Block Addition Owne:r;: iUn ount 1 5 Lambertt s J.ohn Vveidenthale1' ~J60.06 .~ 2 n If II II 60.06 3 tI II Cora Hanchett 60.06 4 II II Grand Island. Land Co. 60.06 5 II tI Jessie O'Neil 60.06 6 II II 11 II 60.06 '7 II 11 Jo1m Hoss 60.06 W.2' 8 II Ii fj 11 1.82 E.64' 8 II n C. S. Youngs 58.24 1 6 II l\.rthur G Demary 60.06 . 2 II tl " II tI 60.06 3 6 & Camp. II \1 \1 Ii 60.06 4 ]'.11 Voitles 01'1'61. R. Hanchett 60.06 5 F. 6 Lambert's Ernm2l. F. Bobo 60.06 6 It H II tI 60 . 06 \I '7 II II l'l.lexander Horvath 60.06 8 11 I! II 11 60.06 9 11 II tI II 16.38 10 II It Arthur G. Dema;!:':r 16.38 fII~JzL ~ Motion ca.rried on roll call,Giesenhagen,Gilchrist,Haux,Justice, ~rehmkeJMichelson,Mildenstein and Petersen and the :Mayof declared the motion carried and the Resolution adopted. The Minutes of the meeting as a Board of Equalization and approved. Adj ourned ~~ij(~ City Clerk 151 Grand l:sland,Nebraska,December 5,1923. The Council met in regular session,His Lrillonor, the Mayorpresid- ing and all Members present at roll call . The minutes of the last regular meeting were read and approveq/ Bi ds of Peters Trust Company TheJOmaha Trust Company and United States Trust Oompany for $40,OOO,bonds of Paving District No.52 were opened and read and on motion of Giesenhagen referred t.o the Finance Committee. A recess was taken and the Finance Committee retired ered the said Bids and upon their return the report recolnmending the acceptance of the bid of Peters Trust Company of par,accrued interest and a premium of $10.00 ,and on motion of Gilchrist the report was adopted and Bid of Wm.Kelly ~ Co., for Sewer District read and on motion of Krel1mke referred to the Sewer The Fire,Water,Light & Ice Committee made report as Grand Island,Neg.De 0 .~;, 1923. (<So the Honorableliayor & Oi ty Council; We,your Committee on Fire,and Light,Water & Ice,approve the plans as drawn by . the architect for the remodeling of the No:tth . room in. Water Works Building . fora North Side Fire Station and wish to snbmitthem.to the Council for approv$,l. As to the financing of this remodeling , if plans are aceepted by the Council. The CityLightJDepartment is to pay for same and to charge the Fire Department a rental of $300.00 a year. . C.H..Justice ,Ohairman W.R.Gilchrist Walterl>etersen C.Michelson Geo.M:ildenstein Wm.F.Krehmke. On motion of Justice the report was adopted, the plans as ted with estimate were adopted and the Clerk instructed to advertise for bids . On roll call Gi esenhagen, Gilchrist, Justice~ Krehmke,Michelson,Mildenstein and Petersen voted aye,Haux. voted nay and the Mayor declared the motion carried and said repDrt plans a.nd estimate adopted. Michelson reported tha.t theOhief of Police wished the MemberSH of the Fire Department be sworn in as Special Police they could be used as occasion required ; The Mayor ''lith the consent of the Cauneil the matter would be of.b:v the MaYQr and Poli<ie Committee. The Sewer Committee returned the Pe tion for Sewer between South Kimball and uta .;Oa1c Koenig Street to Oharles Street advising that,.' said petition to FlIO.Becker,withadvice thatn be put in until right ,of way for St3..meh on motion of Krehlnke therepor' ad . 152 The Sewer Committee reported on Bid of Win.Kel1y & Co.,for Sewer :District No;.!;!;7 advising the rejection of the Bid and on motion of Krehmke the report was adopted. it~ttri'1 The City Engineer reported a new estimate for District the Clerk instructed to advertise for bids for its construction. No.117 and on motion of Krehmke the Estimate was adopted and The City property Committee reported on tlornmunication of Hen.ry Joehnck,Jr. suggesting exchange of property in Joehnck's Addi- tion with the City by presenting Resolution as follows; Resolution 1f'HEBEAS,Henry Joehnck has offerred to exchange Fractional Lots 5,6, '1 and 8 , in Fractional Bloek 1,lIoehnck's Addi tion to the City of Grand IS!a.lld,Nebraska,:in return for a tract of land to :me make FractioIlal Block 56fJot)hnck~s Addition one full block and to open LotHse Street to afford aCcess thereto; and l,'VI:1EREAS, said exchange is J:)or the'benefit of both PartiesconcernEii NOW, ~HEREFORE "BE IT" RESOLVED, THAT THE, Mayorand City Clerk 'of Grand 'Island. "Hall Oounty~Nebraska', is ! h~reby , au thorizedandempower edto execute a quit claim deed to the 'property hereinbefore des.- eribed,upon the delivery to the ~ity'of Grand Island of a quit claim deed to Fra.ctional LOts 5,6,"7 and 8in Rraetional Block 1, Joehnck's Addition. Geo,Iv!ildenstein. Moved by Mildenstein that the Resolution beadopted;Ca.rried on roll call, Giesenhagen, Gilchri st,Haux, Justice,Krehmke,Michelson , Ml1denstein and Petersen-voting aye,nay none,and th~ Mayor declared the Resolution adopted. Bills against the City were read and on'motionof Krehmke allowed, for list see the Olaim Register. The Auditing Committee reported upon the claim of Ivan Winslow in the sum of $3 for refund of Poll Tax,on account of his eondition that the attorney advised that the City was and recommended rejection of the claim and on motion of Haux the bill was rejected. Bill of Ray Rerguson in the sum of $37 for damages on motion of Petersen referred to the Committee on Police and and CitY-Attorney' Board of Healthl\to,:fn,vestigate and~e:port. Petition of Henry ~inderka.mp."Jr.. and others John Abd Anna,lt:reet .from and on motion of Mildenstein 153 This "District should be re-levied as per corrected amounts. Yours truly , E. W.Bermison, Ci ty Engineer. On motion of Petersen the Council determined to sit again asa No.56 Board of Equalization for said -Paving ~istrict J~pn Wednesday.,l1ec. 19,1923 from the hour of 7-30,P.M.of said day to 8 O'clock,P.M. of said day and the Clerk was instructed to give proper notice of said meeting. Petersen presented the following Resolution and Mildenstein moved its adoption; Resolution Whereas,the UNion Pacific Railroad Company has tendered an agreement whereby the Union Pacific Railroad Company quit claims to the City a. certain strip of land on Front Street in the. City otGrand Island,N'ebraska,to be used for Street subject :to certain concli tions contained in said deed. NOW,TBEREFORE.BE IT RESOLVED by the Mayor and Oi ty of the City of Gra.nd Isla.nd,Nebr'asl~, that the said agreement be approved and accepted and tl1a.t the grant of the said strip of ground for street purposes be approved and accepted and tm M 1I1ta.yoftr and City Clerk are hereby author:l.zed a.nd empowered to execute said agreement and to affix the corporate seal of the Ci ty thereto. Walter Petersen Moved by Mildenstein that the Reeolution be adopted;Carried m11l roll call, Giesenhagen, Gilchrist,Haux,.Justice,Krehmke,Michelson , Mildenstein and perterse.11l voting aye, nay none,and the Mayor de- clared the Resolution adopted. The City:mngineer reported as to sidewalk on North Cherry Street and the expense th.ere6fand on motion of Gilchrist the same was referred to the ~treet Committee to investigate and report. ,An Ordinanc a', No .1011, Levying a Specia.l Tax in Sewer Die trict ' No,~116,An Ordinance Ro.1012 Crea.ting Sewer District and an Ordinance,No.1013 Oreating 'ewer District No.119 were presented ; Moved by Krehmke that sa,id Ordinances Nos.lOll,1012 each of them be placed on .their fi.rst r6,4ding ; " Carried oll: rollcall,Giesenhagen,Gilchrist,HaUx~.Justice 154 and declared passed their first reading. Moved by Petersen that the rules be suspended and said ces,Nos.J.Oll,1013 & 1013 and each of them be placed on second reading by their respective titles; Oarried on roll call, Giesenhagen,Gilchrist ,Raux, Jus tice,Krehn1ke, Michelson,Mildenstein and Petersen voting aye,Nay no; Said Ordinances Nos.10ll,1012 & 1013 and each of them were by their respective titles and declared passed their second reading. MoveJl by Michelson that the rules bJ! sg.spended and said Ordinan- ces,Nos.10ll1,1012 & 1013 and each of them be placed on their third reading by their respective titles; Carried on roll call,Giesenhagen,Gilchrist,Haux,Justice,Kremnlce, Miehelson,Mildenstein and Petersen voting aye,nay none; Said Ordinances Nos.10ll,1012 .ftC 1013 and each of them rere read by their respective ti tIes and declared passed their third reading. Moved by Justice that said Ordinances,Nos.10ll,1612 & 1013 and each of them be placed on their final passage and finally passed; Carri ed on roll call, Giesenhagen, Gilchrist,Hattx, Justice,Krehmke, Michelson,Mildenstein and Petersen voting aye,nay none; the Mayor declared said Ordinances NOs.IOll,1012 & 1013 Of them finally passed and approved the same. Reports of the' City Clerk,Poliee Judge, Weighmaster, and Chief of Police for November were read and on motion of Michelson referred to the Finance Committee. The Ci ty Engineer presented Estimates tion of S6were in Sewer Districts Nos.118 & 119 and on motion of Krehn1.ke the sa,idEstimatei were adopted and the 61erk instructed to advertise for bids for their construction. Adjourned. ' ?/dL ~~ .'City Clerk. .~- 155 Grand:I:sland,Nel1raska,December 19~1.923,7"'30JP.1VI. The Oouncil met as a Board of EqualizA.tion for the purpose of Equalizing and Assessing the benefits accrueing to the respective lots, tracts and parcels of land in Faving District No.56 of sai~ City by reason of the Paving thereof and Levying a tax to pay for said paving and amending the Resolution formerly passed ;HiS Honor,the Mayor,presiding and all Members present at roll call. Proof of publication of notice calling the meeting as a Board of Equalization was read and placed on file. The Council remained in session until B,a'cloek, p.m. and no person having appeared to object to or protest against the proposed Assessment and Levy ,Petersen presented the following Resolution and moved its adoption; 156 RESOLUTIOlIT WIIH:RIDAS, in the resolution of the Board of Equalization, held on the 17th day of October, 1923, there was an error made in the assessment of Paving,. tax h';J.3?aving District 1\Io. 56, South Sycamore street; and VVJillRRA.S, such assessment neglected to tax certain prope.rty and taxed certain other property too high, and whereas, such errors should be corrected. :r;rOW,THI!:REFORE, Bl!] IT RI!JSOLVBD that the resolution passed by said Board of Equalization on October 17th, 1923 be amended in the following particulars with respect to the following descriptions De S c J;l.:l2..t i on_ Fr.7-Blk.9l Original n 8 II II IJ 8 If n Corr_~1L ASSjL~. Owner Town. All fI N.46.4' II l3alano e Ah-3 13 '!PO .i... 215.r08. 103.44 lUels Nielsen Chas. Banks Sophia Boquette . Om.it;t e d "llo.,_ Lot 2,Westervelts [3ubdi v. :$.i/~O(!) II I' " \11.82'-E.132' Alley J3lk.91 Orig.Town, ~ " II. .~. part. bet .Lots II <<All II II " II "l Il << " .2 1 & 8 2 & 7 1 & 8 51.72 142.49 ,(~) 33.53 28.74 33.53 Detlef Mathieson Sophia Boquette Niels J5rielsen 11 II 11 11 Chas. Banks BE IT FURTIIlTIR RESOLVED that the Oi ty of Grand 1 sland in Paving District Nol 56 hereby reserves unto i tselt all rights by reason of such original resolution and doe.sno.t repeal 8c.l.id original resolution and tha.t this resolution is simply for the purpo se of correct the errone ons assessments with respect to the several descriptions herein contained. W' Motion to adopt the resolution carried on roll call,all voting aye and the Mayor depla.red the Resolution adopted. The minutes of the meeting as a :Board of Equal;i..ze,tion werel:'ead and approved. 157 Grand !sland,Nebraska,December 19,1923 'The Council met in regula.r session ,His Honor,the Mayor,presiding and all Members present at roll call. The minutes of the last regular meeting were read and approved. The Mayor addressed the Council as to a Viaduct across the U.P.R.R.Co. Judge E.G.Kroger addressed the Council as to the opening of Cedar Street and asking to be advised when the matter was taken up again. He also addressed the Council as to a Viaduct across their right of way. Judge :Kroger also called the attention of the Council to the hitching posts being erected along the South side of the Court House grounds in a narrow' street where the hi tching of teams would greatly obstruct the traffic of the Street; On motion of Gilchrist the matter was referred to the street Oom.m.ittee and the City Engineer to investigate with power to act. Bids of WIn.Kelly &Oo.,and of Chambers Constructioneompany for Sewer Districts Nos.117,118 & 119 were opened and read and on motion of Krehmke referred to the Sewer Committ~eij Bide of Goehring...Sothman Co. ,Emil J. Voss ,W.H.Middagh,Rudolph Rehe r and the Geer Co., for work at the Water & Light Plant, changing to accommodate the Fire Department were opened aI1d read of Giesenhagen referred to the combined Fire,.L.ight & The Oi ty Clerk reported that the American Beet Sugar Co,., haclpaid their share of the expense of extending the Sewer to in the sum of $6528.77 and the Same had been paid to The Street. Committee made report as follows; To the Honorable Mayor & City Council- ,We your Comrni ttee on S~reets and. Aileys recommend that the City ~ttorney s~art d..ondemn,~+~(m proceedlngs to procure 5 feet along l,}:e East slde o{ LotsgPtailJd\2'f C~..Suband 5 feet along the East slde of ~.S. W.7f lO-11..9!,€hty 9+ Grand Island to be used for Stre~ ;,' " purposes . Wa..lter Petersen, Chas.L.Ha.ux, C.H. Justice, otto Giesenhagen On motion of Petersen the report was adopted. .The ,Street Committee reported a.n.Error in loca.tion on North Cedar Stre.et the same encroaching upon the Street and on motionofPete~sen matter was referred to 157 The Fire.llater & Light Committee reported finding the Bid. of Goehring-Sothman Co 0' for changing~uilding to be the lowest and' best bid and on motion of Justice the bid was accepted and Con- tract awarded 0 The Fire Committee made report as follows; To the Honorable Mayor and City Gouncil; We your Committee on Fire recommend the purchase of a Road- ster Car to be used by the Chief of the Fire Department in get- ting to and from fires onlyo Your Committee feels that by mak- ing this purchase we are improving our Fire Protection in the City at a very nominal cost. C.H.Justice, Geo.Mildenstein, WmoF.Krehmke, C.Michelson, Committee. On motion of Mildenstein the Report was adopted 2nd the Clerk instru,cted to advertise for bidls,for a Car, each bidder to furnish his own specifications. The Committee on Police & Board of Health reported recorrooending the dia-allowance of the Claim of Ray Ferguson in the sum of $37 for damages and on motion of Michelson the report was adopted and said Claim dis-allowed. The Sewer Com.mi ttee reported ~inding the Bids of Wm.Kelly & Co., " for Sewers in Sewer Districts NOS.117,118...~119 to be the lowest and best bids and on motion of Krehmke the report was adopted and contracts awarded accordingly., Bills against the City were read and on motion of Krehmkeallowe4 for list see the Claim Registe.. Communication from Detlef Joehnck,on behalf of the Joehnck heirs waking that Ashton Avenue be placed in condition for tra~el across the Belt Line to connect with East Henry St.and through to Maple Street was read and on motion of Krehmke referred to the Street Committee. ~etersenp:eesented the following Re.Solution and moved its adoptio n Resolution Vi]mJi:U!tAS,some confusion exists in the distance given onsignpoats an'dboards pLaced outsj:de of Grand ISland,purporting to, give the qorrec~ distances to,:(:;j"U:'r Gity ,owing to the use of different sta.rt lngpo2ntSj and' , " v~BEA$;The Kiwanis Club of this City-are ~lacing a marker at the east quarter corn~r.~:f SectioJ?. 15-11-9,{J .M.C.A.Building)foJ:;> t1;e purpose. of establ1shlng. a known point :from which all such. d1.stances may be measured,. . . ,. NOV1~Tl1EREFORE,BE:rTRESOLVEDBYTHE MAYOR AJSf.D CITYCQUNCIL o~ th~Clty of GrandIsland,Nebrask.a.,that.. the actionO:fsaiij K1Wan1.sCUub be :hereby ~PP:t'oredan~ theOitizens gEH'leral:tyare hereby urged ,when. erect1.ng. s2gpswhichgive distances toG;i?arid Isla.nd, . that they use the starting plbinthereinmentioned. for such purpose. Walter Petersen Motion carried Resolution declared adppted. 158 An Ordinance,No.IOI4 Levying a3pecial Tax in a portion of' Paving District No.56 and Amending Ordinance No.I002 was presented; Moved by Michelson that the Ordinance be placed on its f~rst reading; Carried on roll call,Giesenhagen,Gilchrist,Haux,Justice,Kreb.rnke, Michelson,Mildenstein and Petersen voting aye,nay none; The Ordinance was read and declared passed its first reading. Moved by Petersel1 that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance placed on its second reading by its titla; Carried on roll call, Giesenhageri, Gilchrist,Haux,Justice,Krehnike, The Ordinance was read by its title and declared passed its Michelson,Mildenatein and Petersen voting aye,nay none; reading. Moved by Krehmke that the Rules be suspended and the Ordinance placed on its third reading by its t~tle; Carried on rollcall, Gi esenhagen, Gi lchrist, Raux, Justice ,KreJrunlte, ][ichelson,Mildenstein and Petersen 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 pa.ssage and finslly passed; Carried on roll call,Giesenhagen, Gilchrist,H~ux,Justice,Krehrnke, 'Michelson,Mildenstein and Petersen voting aye,nay none; The Mayor declared the Ordinanc'e finally passed and approved tb,e same. The Report of the Wate,r,Light & Ice Commissioner itar the month of November,1923 was read and on motion of Mildenstein referred to the Fina.nce Committee. Adjourned W~ ;It eH:! .Cletk,