10-01-1946 Special Meeting
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Minut~s of Meeting 10=1-46.
The matter of the change of route of Roads 22 and 55
was brought up, and Irving Morse said he would see about ito
~e matter of condemnation of the boathouse between
Eighth street and west Ave. was discussed, but no action taken
until they find out what the owners were willing to do.
The Sewer plans were discussed9 and ~~. ~~rse said he had
talked with Wylie Gillespie and had a letter from ~~e Dept.
about it.
Mr. Macdonald had a proof of the Building code, and said
Mr. Peacock recommended it be put in booklet form, which could
be ~ne in a short time.
Aletter from the Legion asking for a water line to the
Recreation Center. Mr. Macdonald said the Legion would
furnish the pipe if the City would put it in. It was suggested
that the City furnish the water for two ye arB to pay for the
pipe, and charge for the water after that time. Mr. Macdonald
said he, would ~ake the matter up at the Legion meeting to be
held the next night.
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~ro Gaines made a motion, seconded by Mr. Johnson and
carried, that the following list of bills be approved, and
paid when money is available.
Tnsre being no further business at this time, tha Council
adjourned to meet at the call of the president.
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EXECUTIVE SESSION CITY HALL OCTOBER 1, 1946, 9:45 P.M.
Tnere was some-discussion of Night Police, and it was left up
to the Mayor to do as he saw best.
Mr. Ganes made a motion, seconded by lw. Macdonald, that
Mr. Sullins be paid $250. per month for the balance of the year
nothing extra for car allowance. When put to a vote the '
motion carrie d. '
The ,City Attorney was instructed to draw up an Ordinance
on resisting arrest.
There being nothing
further, the Council
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Presiden C ty
adjourned.
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