1943-04-20 Council MinutesThe Mayor read a.letter•to the Council pretaining to the licensing of taverns
which states because of the State collecting a license the cities could not.
After a discussion of licensing other amusement places a Motion was moved
and seconded that the enforcing of -licensing taverns and amusement places
be laid over for further investigation. Motion carried.
George Yost came before the Council abouta loading and unloading zone for
the busses. After a discussion the Council decided to lay this over until
the next meeting ad that all parties concerned may have a chance to voice
their opinion.
Iti7r. Bently reported that the Sewer in the alley between fourth and .fifth
street south of Dayton was filled up with sand. The Mayor•reportad that
.work was being done to remiede this condition. This was referred to the
street and sewer committee. ,
There being no further business on motion the meeting adjourned.
Assistant City Clerk Mayor.
April 20, 1943.
The Council met in regular session with Mayor Fourtner presiding. The roll
call showed the following councilmen present Chandler, Roscoe, Hansen, Jones,
Savage, Hansen and Ulausen.
One bid for a Pomona Pump was received by.the Uou160il from R. M. Wade R Co.
1- Pomona Close -Coupled turbine pump, including one 3500 R2M 10 HP
3 phase 60 cgele vertical hollow shaft Unidrive Motor
1- H4B Discharge Head
5-.Stages 6L 4A1 Turbine Assembly, close -coupled to discharge head
Price ---------- U565.00
1- Westinghouse Class 11-200-S3 1uagnetic Starting Switch
Price----------- 32.00
1- 6 ft, 32" Armco Iron pipe perforated with 320
screen wire, fitted with drive point on bottom
Price---------- 80.00
40'- 3" galvanized iron pipe Price---------- 27.00
Total price --------- �704.00
All prices f.o..b. Edmonds, Mash.
Subject to state tax.
Delivery four to six Weeks.
A Motion was moved and seconded that. the Council 6ccept,the bid of R. M.
.Made & Company, minus the 40 feet of 3 inch galvanized pipe. Potion
carried by a unanimous vote of the Council.
Mr. Chitty representing the Chanber of Commerce asked the Council that
the Curfew. Ordinance be inforced this summer. This was laid over until
the next meeting of the Council in order that the Attorney may draw up
a new. Ordinance amending No. 121.
The question of a loading and unloading zone fbr the busses was discussed
before the Council, by some of the business men of the City who would be
affected by it. After a lengthy discussion Mr. Yost stated that they would
try out the loading from the garage.
There being no further business on motion the meeting adjourned.
Assistant City Clerk Mayor
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