1948-03-23 Council MinutesA 1•etter was read.from Frank 0. Sether, State Land commissioner, which states
that'It is up to the City Council to decide what they want to do in regards
to a lease and the dock, but if sometadt ons.ittndtiltaken soon it will be
reverted back to their old order and the. dock will b.e removed. A motion
was made by councilman Tucker and seconded by councilman Waggoner that the
Attorney draw up papers to apply for a lease f.or the vacating of the water-
way . Councilman McGibbon made an amendment to this motion that this action
be held up until an agreement has-been received from,2ointer-Williamette.
A roll call vote showed McGibbon yes, Tucker no, Waggoner no, McGinness
no, Siefert no, Clausen yes, and Maxwell no. A•roll call vote on the previous
motion showed McGibbon -no, Tucker yes, Waggoner yes, McGinness no, Siefert,
yes, Clausen no and Maxwell yes. to
A motion was made by Councilman-McGinness that the state be notified that the
City has not reached an agreement and want the dock removed...
A motion was made by councilman McGibbon and seconded 'by councilman Tucker
that we --inform the -state we are interested ikeeping the dock and are negiot-
ating with Pointer-Williamette. Motion carried.
A motion was made by Councilman McGinness and seconded by councilman Waggoner
that the salary of the water superint nedent be referred to the water committee
to report at the next council meeting. Motion carried. Councilman Siefert
suggested tads be made retroactive to the first of the month.
Several people came before the council and asked to have daley street opened
for travel from Seventh to Eighth Street. A motion was made by councilman
Waggoner and seconded by councilman McGinness that this be referred to the
street committee for investigation and report at.the next meeting. Motion
carried. Also the matter of furnishing water to these people was
referred to the water committee by a motion made by Councilman McGinness and
seconci.ed by councilman Maxwell. Motion carried.
A motion was made by councilman
Siefert and seconded 'by
councilman Waggoner
that the attorney be notified -to
secure deeds to vacate
Erben Drive from third
Avenue to Fifth Avenue if this
property has not been deeded to the City.
Motion carried.
There ceing no further business
the me,.eting adjourned.
City Cleric
Mayor
,
March 23, 1948
The Council met for a special meeting with Mayor Pourtner presiding. The
roll call showed all councilmen present.
One bid was received for the drilling of the well, from N.^C. Jannsen Drill-
ing co. for 43535.40. A motion was made by Councilman Clausen and seconded
by councilman Tucker that the basic bid, with the improved screen at a cost
of $10 per foot, also item #6 for the development of well to be charged
at the rate of $10 per hour, be accepted. Passed by a unaminous vote of
the Council.
There being no further busineas the meeting adjourned.
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7Z- �YgA V�
Uity Clerk Mayor
April 6, 1948
The Council met in regular session with Mayor F'ourtner.presiding. The roll
call showed the following councilmen present McGibbon, Tucker, Siefert,
MoGinness, Clausen and Maxwell.
The Treasurers report was read. A motion.was made by Councilman Siefert
and seconded by councilman McGibbon that the bills which were approved by
the finance committee be allowed ar,d warrants drawn on the proper funds.
Motion carried.
This was the date set for the hearing on L. I. D. No. 60, for the Maple
street sewer. A written protest from Yost Auto Co., was read. Mr. Hunter
Stated it was his opinion that lot 40 in Block 121 and Lot 1 in Block 122
be canceled from the roll. The Attorney recommended the Councib approved
the assessment roll -and the.t he would draw up an Ordinance confirming the
roll, and the hearing be continued until the next meeting.