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HomeMy Public PortalAbout20231130082531575A special mee held in. the Counci Meeting was called.. to order were present with the exception o ng of" the Common Council of the City of Rhinelander was room of the City Hall on April 28th at 7:30 P.I. the 4ayor. On roll call, a.11 Tie_ Alderman- Nehis. It was moved_ by Alderman Pecor, seconded by Alderman Kabel r�ith the reading of the minutes of the meeting held. on April l+4 carried. to dispense h. Motion The minutes of t o organiz on meeting held on April 15th were read. approved.. Erwin Dalton aid Dan Cyrus ,made' application for an operators license. Moved by Alderman Pecor, seconded by Alderman Delap that license be granted. Motion carried. It was moved by Alderman Pecor, a,oulica_tion of Charles Wilton for an re I ered. to the license committee be The Public ,.Tor= s comm_ construction of Curb and and Bruns Street, curb millroad and curb, gut to end of black ton be seco e operator tabled. Alderman Larson that nee which had been carried. recommended that petitions on Kemp Street, Boyce Drive, Pros n gutter on Thayer Street' between Rose S r and sidewalk on Wisconsin Avenue from Edgar ncluded in the next resolution ofintention. was made by Alderman Pecor, seconded by Alderman Delano that recommend be approved. Motion carried. No action was taken on petitions for construction of curb, gutte Carr Street between Coon and Lincoln lack top and sewer and water on e e t and reet Moticn a tioh and treets. The light committee recommended tee instal? ation of a. street light on corner of Est Lincoln and Newell Streets. Moved by Alderman Locke, eeconde by alderman Kabel that recommendation be Pet1 t . Ea^'ie 5tre e ns for en roved. Motion carried. et lights on corner cf Gran city limits were referred t and One Public Assessor Ray Raeaune verified the fact that accord at Antigo that Lloyd Gu..lickson ha.d paid persona stool,- in Goth Rhinelander and Antigo nno that overpay n of inei nder amounted to $161.90. Moved by Aide rman Stol Alderman Larson that this overpayment of taxes, ,e refunded. call motion carried. The request of Dr. Cline, District Health Officer, crescent lighting fixtures in rooms occupied by them in erred. to the Public Property committee,, The application of odag Park swimming Beach t committee. Motion Avenue and ,s committee. encrt from t arty taxon to the City onded by him. On roll talla.tion o City Hall was Theodore Skattesta- ;for concession_ st is summer wa.s referred_ tc the Pare In a communication from the Rriinelande expressed_ their opposition to the expend i tu: d.ecora ti.ons recently purchased at a cost of conded by Alderman Locke that le t rried. o ad jel e cruses P 'r. Loc A copy rt t es at d Recreation Central Labor Council i;Fhcy of city funds for the lamp post 1560.00. Moved by Alderman be accepted and placed on file. of a corr.rrunicaa.tion from the city engineer to Mr. Ry. Co., was read relative to the culvert crossi Barnes Street, west of hepert Street explaining ng up of water causing a flood condition on Shep to check on this. Letter was appreciation to th street decorations. ad from the C_ amber of Commerce Council for their help in financine he The let ter was ordered ola.ced. on fi The Mayor made the following co:nrittee a.,i.rman of the Public Property committee g their curchase nointments: Alder ?a.n Ce o replace Alderman Nehls declined the ;.`t it is Tit ^,r r Alderman Zietlow as e at the prev rn e t i ri a.na a new member of the committee and Alderman Loc" e as the additional council rnem_ber on the Public committee. Moved by H EAL`f'F CO . 'ErIITEE Gustav Becker, Chairman P.J. Cain Arthur Olson Adolph Kushman Dr. Frances Cline Dr. V.W. KomasinSk. BOARD OF REVIEW: Henry Stcl.tz, Chairman_ ank_ Maloney arence Pecor hn Kay ence Jensen Cain, Seconded by Alderman Pecor appoii be ved. Motion carried. 1t e.as expiained t e Oneida County for all W0217. done Alderman rus authorized to gavel arc. any econa into done cr thy;, a new nt requires that F. 'It tutee o' caun; Locke that t" the Coun fished. r. set up whereby be entered into as moved �T city clerk rtment for" The Mayor msci= l 2 ?a.y 1, 1954. Dr. Komasinski - Health by AL derma? D seconded Motion carried. S iVl v�V_n�, fiver trnen -s 1 Alderman ee er William Mewhorter - S; - t. cf Pub - Moved by Alderman Kus 2mar, sewn ed b approved. Tw" r1 - Supt. Cc., .9. 6''l e.t ter. Dept. at Moved by Alderman T{ay seconded by Alderman Z1e approv ec.. T_`odor cerr .ed. Movec Motto Ann Q ° Ialley 0 : Me1ia - City Nui- se by Alderan De_awc, seconded_ by A carried.. Alderman carrier. Straub — 0i tf Tro GGr, cony .ed by X11 Ce:'tsen - City Zle ticw, seconded- �.on carried. fe_;son - Recreation $25 G' per month car d_, l vl^.WP:_"I,ce• There was considerable discussion on the m.e ter aft ,' ride by Alderman T ernosy, seconded by Alderman .D 1ap that e e c ten. On roll calf_ motion loet 8 to 7 with 1 absent, a_ `may of a two .3600.o ap oin _per year. ent to a, aryof $ that a_ppo at a salary f" 265 derman Babel the. Ater more di was n Kay that it be laid over oven until per m o n nt be e th. poi.n;Fr.3nt be r7p. north. .'roved cent be app oveL:.. n0 month whi c� 1 acpoin :fie Alder: -an De;r..a. . seconded ilex meet The Meyer suggested that anyone having' f.e. ts Part's rL Recreation committee ttkee on reti v T_;T- e S d a. '-tee ea.n then make a recommend. on to The 1iay a.s -laid. the tlder iTan Kabe1 then apP fist d xs ? n',sot t 2 years. Motion was made by ap Tyr°oven. Motion e ve 3,:. O unci A1rier:,a = Maloney, reed of 300' more cf cIZ nand_ S t c^. o Aides ma.n Stoltz, be ,autiy, orizeLJ.. to enter On 1'011 call 572. Kabe addi in a work. S,J Pee to the Public or Lewis s on for a Ziet1_ci that ion was be Council. Out should meet April 29th, and et their next carried. same rate raed bv t If �e t om t v ,'�ey./-4 ed ar �b _n of the �urc_n_ sin- c L ml �t e , o e forms in addition to the 3k001 nck,'' on lifter s brief discussion it '-as moved by Alderman Dela_p that the ay.cr and City Clerk an a=eerient larchr.se 4 eu e additional forms. Yr. e label =s a member of the Polio 5 years. Moved by Alderman Stoltz, second pointment be approved. Motion carried. e moscuito ccritr of -tiss cone b Alaerrtan D O1-' L co 1 r0 ,pervisory capa.c +__is ells: ec. a.1"' a motion was made bTy" =1 deC lap euthoriz.ed. the expenditure o ' ` ', 0.00 for t• Mr. Didelot be hired on n part time b..a.sis ion c rr•ied. i- ,'e `' ` =., rece,^tved `man ter' _ehies to be used In. treat reioa.ir. i- ae su es ueG Gy r2? -1i c i1 ! the pUrah_ sinJ c©rinitt©e th-:-.t ions of the biws should be tudiea before action taken any. Alf er ran e ' tlon which ?'..5 secende ^ by Alderman Larson t-lat bits be rks comml t e to make en Investigation and. t1" m._lendation to the council. Y©tion a- rried. was no the e hour. r`he pity en .nee ~' advised the ro=_d running thraugh. .Futlot not warrant the expense envolved wanted. After brief Alderman nosky that it Gu The City en sneer also , e storm sewer line to d h l la.d been petitioned Zip �_e �. l oi'r �>.a. it �,�. COnr surges e nt be nci-1. ing Pr and would not lc 1 it was moved n ca extra help be hired for per hour instea.a it for a. r reposed 3oyce Drive does this eti ticn b: son, seconded sett that he does not recom:end. the ' swamp located between Ma, and It was then moved by Alderman Kabe1, 5e.".i tabled. for this year. Motion carried. -e y -al items ublic rF s i_;F oroveme as the .owern cf catch basin at corner of check i y curb, ;-?.t ter and catch basins in downt north end of Yesser Street but no action was y disc' -ed su ,nnox Streets, own area and repairing of en_ y. o Council were ad_vi. of a. large new sower line to sei Shepard St ts was the most nec consideration and rdcomrnended that the project at approximately $8,SC) by Ald_erm,,,n On roll cal r� Sine the be authori .Delp, seconded :y Alderman motion c=ied. City engineer that the construction e area !year Lincoln, Newell and public r s project under his be done. He estimated the cost of 00_ After some discussion'it was moved Pecor that recommendation be approved. Mrs. Mr It, owner of 2 lots on Young Street, one bloc, .vest of Evergreen would -like permission to cut ,down some trees on the blvd. owned by Moved by Alderman pecker, seconded by Alterman Jensen that the Mayer ed to ma?,e the decision tin this. Motion carried. Mr. John Spencer, chair n^n of the Chamber. of Comm rce street decoration ttee, exhibited a. sample of the new hod.ag street decoration. Dn notion council e i 1ourned. Rhinelander, Nei s. May 12, 1952 A regular mee in the Council. room of the City Hell on May 12th at 7:30 P.M. of the Common Council of the City of Rhinel. nder wa Meeting was called to order by the "Mayor. On roll call, all _members were present with the exception of Aldermen Locke who came in later. A petition was ord.sented. for the inst 11e,tion of serer end water on Curran Street from Gilbert to Monico Street. The Public 'Tor?; s committee recommended that this be included on the next resolution of intention. Moved by Alderman Kabel, seconded by Alderman Pecor that recommendation, be approved. Motion carried. The Public committee recommended_ that the -oetitions for construction of curb, gutter end black ttp snd- insta.11a.tion of water on C<rr Street from Coon to Lincoln Street be placed on the next resolution of intention. Potion made by Alderman. Locke, seconded by Alderman Pecor that recommendation of committee be approved. Motion carried. The Public Tor s committee recommended that the -petition for a street litht on. Eagle Street at end of city limits be approved. Moved by Alderman Stoltz, seconded_ by Alderman Larson that recommendation_ be approved. Motion ce.rrie d. The comm. tee also recommended that petition for a street light on corner of Grant Street and Oneida_ Avenue be rejected explaining that if branches were cut from trees that this liFht would be necessary. Moved by Alderman Kabel, seconded by Alderman Cain that recommendation be approved. Motion carried. The Pares and. Recreation committee advised_ that they hard cation of Mr. Theodore Skottestad to operate concession ing beach. The following resolution was read: oved the t Hoda RESOLUTION BE IT R_TSt LVED 3Y THE COQ.'MON COUNCIL of the City of Rhinelander, THAT '::HE AS, the Congregation of the Immaculate Conception of the of Rhinelander is reparing to construct a parochial school on King and Pelham Streets in the City of Rhinele.nd_er, AND '1HEREAS, there are no storm sewers ava.ilable for the surface dra.inaoe from said buildings and property, e.nd_ -•;herees, it is necee provide dreinse of the surface eaters. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED 3Y THE CON ON COUNCIL of the City of Pthinel-,nder that the Congregation of the Immaculate Conception of the City of Rhinelander be end they are hereby authorized to use the sanitary se,-er of the City of /Rhinelander for the purpose of draining the surface waters from their buildings end_ property into said sanitary sewer until such time PS storm seers shall be available. Moved by Alderman ,Nehls, seconded_ by Alderman Cain that resolution be adopted. On roll cell motion carried. The Ste to Department of Taxation, Petroleum Products Division, a.dvi.sed that they wished to extend the lease on the building on North Stevens Street for 1 year, July 1, 1952 to July 1, 1953. Moved by Aldermen Zietlow, seconded by Alderman Delap that this be tabled_ until the next meeting_ of the council, Motion carried. A communication from Vr. Wm. Rohlf, district surervisor of Assessments, t -Fos read T: -herein he advised the city sgeinst the hiring of en assistant assessor until June 15th vhen Mr. Jones, the newly appointed_ assessor, will take office. He explained that this assistant ~.--ou1a h^ire to be carried along until after the Board of Review in order to e. pear PS a witness for the city and felt that it ould be en expense to the city which could be avoided. Moved_ by Alderman. Cain, seconded by Alderman Stoltz thit letter be accepted and ple_ced on file. Motion. CPT ried, A petition vas filed for vacation of the t part of Clyde Street between Blocks 2-3-4 & 5 of Remo' s First Addition to the City of Rhinelander according to recorded Diet thereof lying bet -peen River, Dorothy and Elizabeth Streets. Moved by Alderman Kabel, seconded by Alderman Kay thrt_t it be referred to the Public 'rTor}-s cQrr^ittee for inves ti2ation tnd that a public he=ring be held on same. x xr.x t±n uf tip-. counri:lx±m.77hm ,hE on June 9th at 7:30 P.M. Motion carried. Moved _ by Aldermen Cain, seconded by Alderman Kay that the recommend^.tion of the -aisconsin Public Service Corporation relative to li htin,7 requirements in the offices occupiedby the State Board of Health in the City Hall be approved_ with the exception of venetian lind.s. On roll call motion carried unanimously. Cont' d Attorney Dubois, presenting Mrs. Nellie Po s :ie, owner of Lot 6, 'lock 2, Hillside Addition, recuested enraroval of the rerletting of this lot into 4• lots. After e. brief discussion it was -roved by Aldermen Pecor, seconded by Alderman Ce.in that recuest be granted and replat approved es of this dete. On roll call motion carried unanimously. The following el plications for licenses were presented.: COMBINATION B3 LICENSE Chester Bslsewicz Nicholas H. Bode Howard Brusoe Serge Chesna Raymond Christian William Collette Raymond Counter Pat Deeu Joseph A. Dupuis Willard Edwin Daniel Enz Fraternal Order of Eagles Harold E. Gilley Arthur Hinson Russell A. Heigeson Harlan Hergren Hergren & Son Charles J. Koperski Donald Krouse Ray LeDuke Martin Morrison John J. Moore Fred E. Pa.pineau Frances P rotogere Michael P. Stafford, Verd Widrick Edward 'Tith:s Peter Yonkus oved by Alderman Olson, seconder_ by anted. Motion carried. WHOLESALE MALT BEVERA Oneida Wholesale Liquor House 3arto Howard Rhinelander Brewing Co. Lakeland Liquor Co. James Stafford Moved by Alderman Zietlow, second be rented. Motion carried. CLASS "B" RETAILER.. MALT A So. Brown Street 13 So. Anderson Street 25 N. Brown Street 82 So. Brown Street 131 W. Rives Street 59 N. Brown Street 119 So. 3rown Street 70 So. Brown Street 1410 Eagle Street 65 N. Brown Street 801 Coon Street 2 E. Anderson Street 26 So. Brown Street 127 W. Rives Street 23 So. Anderson Street 17 N. 3row.wn Street 31 N. Brown Street 11 So. Stevens Street 212 Thayer Street 302 Thayer Street 21 W. D=ven'ort Street 64- So. Brown Street 236 Thayer Street 32L- Thayer Street 56 So. Brown Street 316 Thayer Street 71 So. Stevens Street 312 Thayer Street rman Larson that licenses be LICENSE 41 N. Brown Street 28 So. Anderson Street 1 E. Ocala Street 8 E.. Davenport Street 426 Thayer Street Alderman Maloney that licenses EVERAGE LICENSE Ray Rousseau Post V.F.W. Arthur 3loomauist De:hlber€-Mairris Post #7 Moved by Alderman Del _p granted. Motion cerr ied. be Motion .m^de by Alderman Kabel, second.e anted. .Motion carried. CLASS II 20-A ? T. Davenport Street 1412 Eagle Street 4.2 N. Stevens Street conded by Alderman Jensen that licenses QUOR LICENSE Frank Hyland 3 So. Stevens Street Malcolm Guldan Sr. 70 N. Brown Street Oneida Wholesale Liquor Co. 41 N. Brown Street lderma.n Lo tha CLASS "A" MALT 3EVERA0E LICENSE eases Barto Howard 28 So. Anderson Street Frank Hyland 3 So. Stevens Street Lakeland Liquor Co. 8 E. Davenport Street Oneida.. Wholesale Liquor Co. 41 N. 3rown Street Rhinelander Brewing Co. 1 E. Ocele Street Wm. G. Rowe 1244 Eagle Street James Stafford L26 Thayer Street Karl Schultz 913 River Street Adolph Stengl L3 Soi.th Brown Street Moved by Alderman Maloney, seconded. by Aldermen Zietlow that licenses ranted. Notion carried. Alc.erman. Jensen, Chairman of the Parks and Recreetion com-ittee, recommended the epPointnent. of Rey Sorenson as Recreational Director on a six. months probationary period rnd e.dvised that committee will set up policies end pro;Frarn for him to follow. There was a brief discussion after which e motion was made by Aldermen Locke, seconded by Alderman Kabel to accept recommendation of committee. On roll call, motion carried 14 to 2. Long' d The foil wing, claims were presented for Da.yment: Abel's Ga.rae Allied Radio American LpFran foemiue Corp. Bloomer Electric Service Breb ner Machinery C o . Bruce's Su; er Service Werner S. Bump Meg -ical GrouP City of r- ilwau -ee Fire Dept. Jas. B. Clow & Sons B/W Controller Corp. Doubleday & Co. Inc. Electric Motors & Equip. Co. Farris Motor C ompa.ny John Fleury Frasier' s Gambles Sore Genisot F. ngineerin_g Co. Hillyard. Sales Cc. 3.L.Horr Culvert Co. Horst Engineering Co. Eugene Kabel Co. Jean Karr & Co. Kellogg, Houghton & Teplick Industrial. Towel & Uniform Serv. J.N.J. .Printing Co. Juda,y & Wi11isInc. Lake Region Oil Co. Hans Lehne Lewis Hd�t.-e. Co. Macdonald Lumber & Coal Co. Marshall -Wells Store H.C. Miller Copt-;?an_y Miller Meters Inc. A.C. McClurg & Co. Moritz Bros. Tire Shop Musson Brothers Northern Auto Supply Co. Northern Hay & Grain Co. Northwesterh. Oil Co. O.K. Auto Parts Cc. Oneide Auto Parts Co. Oneida Motor Sale Stanley Ploeaer quality Chevrolet Co. queen City Supply Co. Rhinelander Boat Co. Rhldr. Bldrs. Su ::ply Co. Rhinelander Daily News Rhlc.r. Ice & Fuel Co. Rhinelander Motors Rhinelander Office Sup1y Co. Rhinelander Paper Co. Rhinelander Telephone Co. Road Machinery & Supplies Co. Ross Roofing & Flooring Co. Schooley -Forbes Hdl{:°e. Co. Sheriff, Oneida Co. Smith Dunn Corp. Standard Oil Co. .B. W.Straub, City Treas. Swartz Office Equipment Co. The Texas Co. Valley Clean Towel Service Agnes Verege, Register of Deeds Wadhems Oil Co. J.P. Waite Inc. 4a1sh Laboratories Wausau Elec. & Battery Co. `.,°est Disinfecting Westinghouse Elec. Wiliette' e Service Wis. Public Serv. Corp. Wisconsin State Prison Sup. Co. TOTAL:' R DEPARTMENT Bellile Electric Shop Bruce's Super Service Cities Service Oil Co. Frasier' s Harshaw Chemical Co. Industrial ToTTel & Uniform Serv. J.N.J. Printing Co. Kellogg, Houghton & Taplic , Lewis Hdve. Co. Ludlow Valve Mfg. Co. Inc. Milwaukee Lead Works H. Niedecken Co. North5,restern Oil Co. Northern Auto Supply Co. Rhldr. Builders Sup. Co. Rhinelander Daily Neese Rhinelander Telephone Co. L4.12 17.29 39.60 41.50 91.38 1.65 5.00 5.00 41.32 171.61 9.01 75. 39 1.50 8.00 19.15 3.88 213.48 39.16 21.14 18.15 17.50 2.82 631.15 6.96 85.7© 13.60 57.00 2.00 35.36 679.26 10.01 3.25 4.22 29.78 107.5b 4.00 156.o4 9.75 L24.77 30.67 7.35 11.44 7.13 1L..75 32.62 16.58 54.15 452.08 11.20 24.81 53.75 20.60 156.07 274.68 30.00 17.37 2L-.70 151.13 3.79. 26.48 9.75 48.7L 1.80 1.50 127.22. 179.05 20.00 21..?2 51.60 222.94 324.00 1,265.35 16.68 6,903.86 45.00 1.1C 38.40 6.1.7 117.60 2.00 39.75 275.00 22.09 90.25 L4.?6 5.30 7.55 19.98 3.L2 16.25 20.75 Cant' d Rockwell Mfg. Company 381.6O E.H. Sargent & Co. 25.5© Schooley -Forbes Have. Co. 1.02 5.W. Straub, City Tre^..s. 48.89 Swartz Office Equipment Co. 4.60 W. A. Taylor & Co. 1. 7 ;his. Public Serv. Corp. 724.48 TOTAL: 1,963.43 CREATION DEPARTMENT Rhinelander Telephone Co. Webbens Drug Company George Carpentier B.W. Str.ub, City Trea.s. TOTAL: 11.00 1.59 16.8© L..©0 33.39 Moved. by Alderman Kushman, seconded by Alderman. Cain that allowed and paid. On roll call motion carried. be The Mcyor appointed a library boardconsisting of 6 members for terms of 1-2-3 years r-es')ectively, effective July 1, 1952. Frank Maloney and James Cleary for 1 year terms, Reinhold Mantheya.nd_ Donald Stefonik for e�=Aff ;s13a ,rgb� r Mrs. Melvin Rominsky for 3 year term The boare-sha.l have exclusive control of ,-11 monies appropriated for the library fund, exclusive control and custody of all buildings devised for library purposes, audit end approve all vouchers for expenditures for libra.ry,appoint librarian and assistants and employes Viand prescribe their duties and compensation. Moved by Alderman Cain, secorid.ed by Alderman be confirmed. Motion carried. Several ',`es Side residents were aresent and un and insanitary conditions which are caused by Mr. Barney Tomtshak on Maple Street They also toilets in the area and the water superintendent could not order installation of indoor toilets un available in that area. After some discussion it health officer and Public Works committee maize an to the council. Stoltz that ointment made com Taint about by a minnow pond constructed complained about outside dvised that the city ess sewer service is was suggested that the investigation end peport Mr. Joe Bloom,, representing Dahlberg-Makris Post -American Legion, requested F donation of $250.00 to help firLance the Legion Junior Baseball program this summer. The city attorney advised that such a_ donation would be illegal and he was requested to check on the legelity of free use of the ball park before any action is taken on this. Aldermen Jensen, Chairman of the Pares and. Recree.t requested thet the large lot on Stevens Street owned by off and pr area for a ploy round. He explained. that i did the work t ltt the cost of same would be very email. alderman Pecor, seconded by Alderman Locke the request carried. The Mayor advised the t he h mosquito control equipment and c of $70.00 and it was recommended the machine at a. cost of err:10.25. Alderman Olson that mayor -e a.ut carried. Mr. Keenan signs on and fire on committee, the city be leveled the city crew It was moved by be granted. Motion contacted Town_ Laboratories regarding d purchase hose for the machine at a cost at the city purchase a technometer for loved by Alderman Maloney, seconded by prized to purchase these items. Motion Public Wor committee were requested to check on the co Vanney of power pole guy wires which had been placed on. rest intersection. faint of e Conro request of Willard Hardell for elimination of the arterial stop Kemp and Margaret street intersection was referred. to the police committeefor investigation. Alderman Kernos1.y, Chairman of the ?olio e and Fire committee, submitted severa�.1 r4commenda.tions to the council for approval. Elimination of par;ning on the South side of Frederick, Street from. Brown Street to Zion Lutheran parsonage and also two perk{ing spaces a.t the extreme end of the block near Stevens Street. Moved by Aldermen Kabel, seconded by Alderman Delep that recommendation be approved. Motion carried. That perlking meters be installed in front of both theatres, two in front of Majestic and 3 in front of State Theatre to be used only when theatres are closed. Signs will be put uu showing ,,hen meters may be used end capping them when theatres are in operation. Moved by Alderman Nehls, seconded` by Alderman Kabel that recommendation be approved. Motion carried. That 14 Taring meters be installed near C&NW depot, 8 at south end of Brown Street and. 6 near the depot with drive in from Pelham Street. Moved by Alderman Maloney, seconded by Alderman Olson that recommendation be approved subject to written approval from the N&NW Railway Com zany. Motion carried. Motion was then made by Alderman Locke, seconded by Alderman Olson authorizing the chief of police to purchase 20 new parking meters pt a cos of $67.50 e.ch. On roll call motion carried. Cont' d Thit prices be obtained on 2 wheeled motorcycle to be 'Tsed by the Police ➢epartnent during the sUM7' r months. T"roved y Alderman Pecor, seconded by Alderman K^bel th " cc'!'mittee be authorized to obtain mrices on this, - t=rhich will be Dresented- to the council pt the next meeting. Motion carried. That committee be Puthori7e^_ to- recuire Mr. ,lch to dray out duties =.s er a. 'r eement ,:Then hi Perking meters, police radio wor7; and :.erne as a oa.trolm.en 'Then regular oetrolmen are on a. vacation or ill. 7oved by Alderman. Ka.rnos1m-y, seconded by Ald_eryu.n Decor to accept recommendation of committee. Votion carried. T, -hi ch were maintenance end repair It Tr -as then moved_ by Alderman Delap, seconded_ by Alderman ec.er that committee be authorized_ to tr1.-e any action necessary incluc_inF his c_s 7,charge if he dues not carry out duties as -per ar reement. Motion carried. Se era.i bids on tar Mettles were submi'-.ted by Alderman Maloney, clo rm=?n of the =ch-sink, committee. After some discussion, it was moved by Alderman Nehls, seconded by Alderman Delep that the bid of 3.L. Horr Culvert Company of a B 7.00 including pencil thermometer be accepted. On roll call motion carried. Several bids .rer e also submitted on lengths. Moved by Alderman Kushman, se co lowest bid of Macdonald Lumber end_ Cla1 C accepted. On roll call notion carried. It was recommended salesmen for use in the by Alderman ➢ela.p, second Notion carried. carload of 81° sewer pipe in 3' de d by Aldermen Kabel ihat the cr sny of .503 -?er foot be =;n adding machine which had. been left by e er Department be returned to the company. Moved y Alderman Nehls tha.t recomendetion be oproved. The city engineer suggested that the width On new and. be established. at 36' instead. of 30' explaining that it try-ffi c conditions and prove helpful when removing e.now ?.-ou Moved by Alderman Maloney, seconded. by Ald_erme.n Nehl.s that the city attorney be reouested_ to draw up an ordinance on thi next meeting of the council. Motion carried. The mayor ? =ra.c reouestec to check on the the grade on Sanns Street and curb, gutter and fro, Lennox street to hest end. resentation et ons for the lower ig of Tr top on Ed ar Str,et Moved by Alderman Locke, seconded by Aldermen Maloney th^t the Sup_.erintendent of the „titer Department be authorized to ourchese a carload of water mains .and include in the car 3 0' of 8" serer -)i oe needed for Newell Street and also 1 ton of 1 and e. eu-oply of manholes if they ere needed. On roll call motion carried_. Tr. Wm. ➢idelot g°eve e report on the moscuito control =.-ork ,-hich he en supervising for the city the last tT'.'o :reek . He explained that could guarantee that there •••ould not be any breeding in the 30 ;A=ces ted for et least 90 d ys but th=t the city should be spre:yea during summer to veep it under control. On motion council adjourned.