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Minutes of the regular meeting bf the City Council of the City of Fort Collins
held at the City Hall of said City on April the 21st, 1913;:the following proceed-
ings were had and approved.
Present:
Hon Jesse Harris Mayor
Aldermen, Brownell, Brunton Eves, Knemeyer, McIntosh, Quinn
Salladin, Sperr
Absent, Aldermen, Cummings, Hedke.
On motion duly Feeonded and carried the minutes of the previous meetings were
approved as read.
On motion duly seconded and when put to a vote carried the matter of the
b'ileings on the Cache La Poudre River for Power Site purposes was ordered placed on
file.
Moved by Alderman Eves and seconded by aldermen Salladin That t:ie bond of
Robert L•indenmeier be accepted.
The roll being celled the vote stood e.s follows.
,.yes Aldermen, Brownell, Jiruntoni F'ves, Knemeyer, McIntosh, Quinn, Salladin, Sperr.
Nays, Aldermen, . . •. . • • • •
Absent, Aldermen Cun`lings,Heo]ke.
All aldermen present voting in the affirmative the motion was carried and so
declared by the Mayor.
Moved by alderman Sperr and seconded by aldermen McTntosh that the report of the
Finance Committee be accepted end that the City Clerk be instructed t draw war-
rant s on the respective funds in oayment of the same.
Fort Collins Colo. April, 21, 3913.
To the Honorable the Mayor and City Council of the City of Fort Collins, Colo.
Gentlemen: -
Your committee on Finance have to report that they have examined the
various bills of indebtedness against the City w1i ich have been referred to them
and they would recommend that the f.-ilowing bills be allowed and warrants drawn
on their respective funds in payment of the same.
Jesse Harries
Jas Brunton
H. W. Brownell
Fred Cummings
t, H. Eves
C. R. Hedke .r
F. H. Knemeyer
E. L. Salladin
a. J. Sperr
'Chas. McIntosh
Tom Quinn
Roy Baxter
Fred Stow
Reid Strahe.n
S. W. Wade
M. M. Jones
B. A. Gooding
Fred Wade
W. G. Bell
R. C. Cameron
E. W. Crim
Martin Peterson
W. C. Cameron
Salaries.
1ueyAr
Aldermen
City Clerk
City Attorney
City Marshall
Jan of or
Sexton
City Physician
Fire Chief
Street Supervisor
Driver
Ass1t. Driver
Night Fireman
w
25.00
12.50
12.50
12.50
12.50
12.50
12.50
12.50
42.50
12.50
12.50
37.50
50eOO
80.00
20eO0
75.00
40.00
16,66
80.00
70.00
65.00
12.50
12.50
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Fred Garniek
Night Fireman
12.50
Jas.Wade
12.50
Je.s, Johns
Police
65.00
J. C. Bales
65.00
Geo. H. Glover
Food Inspector
75.00
Jas. Spencer
Scavenger
30.00
Frank Martz
Caretake Dump
20.00
Arthur Lamb
Engineer
7.50
Library
Elfreda Stebbins
Librarian
75.00
Marie Emigh
Assistant
35.00
Henry Mobley
Janitor
10.00
American Educational
Co.
4.00
B. A. Gage
Book
2.00
Nat. Educational Assn Dues
5.57
Millers Book Store
Supplies
10.25
Moody Warren
Coal
21.50
Northern Colo. Power
Co.
21.50
Rey . N. Littler
Coal
41.96
Watson & Kinney
Coal 2
5.25
P ark .
A. W. Strecker
Labor
70.00
0. J. Sperr
L%ap_-ie=
36.00
Moody-rarren Coml. Co
:Sup ,l; es
94.50
Hen Richards
Supnlies
14.40
Northern Hdwe. C,I.
Supplies
1.30
Ben Chmpion
Lelb3 r
3.55
Esworthy Lumber Co.
Supplies
5.50
J. J. Bauman
Labor
7.02
Geo D. Bell
Repairs
46.75
Ft. Collins Express
Courier Printing Co
Telephone Co.
Helen Peterson
Allen Tingle
Pierce Cooksie
Henry Shaffer
Jas, Wade
W. C. Cameron
Grand View Cemetery.
Lights
Northern Colo. Power Co
Poudre Valley Gas Co.
Cooksie & Campbell
S. W. Wade
Review Printing Co.
Courier Printing Co
H. W. Trailer
Jas. C. Whedbee
W. C. Cameron
F. P. Stover
Star Grocery
Electric Wiring Co
Bert Harris2
Fred Garniek
James Wade
W. C. Cameron
Forest Lumber Co
Anderson Mere. Co
Patterson & Nelson
Mrs. Robt. Cameron
Telephone Co.
Electric Wiring Co
Pri nti 4�;
Printing
Rent
Notary Woik
Labor
Labor
Labor
Labor
Labor
Lights
Li.. nts
Public Baildinf;s
Coal
J eni for
Pine St. Sewer
Pri n t5.ng
Printing
Labor
Labor
Labor
Fire Department
Supplies
Supplies
Supplies
Livery
Sunday Fireman
Sunday Fireman
Sunday Fireman
Supplies
Supplies
HorseshoeinP_
Laundry
Rent
Supplies
F.00
3.50
3.00
3.00
9.00
34.00
9� .00
4.00
3.00
484.60
39.45
15.F5
5.00
4.79
4.34
7.50
2.50
2.50
6.og
.90
.45
1.50
2.00
6.00
2.00
.30
2.55
4.50
3.35
3.00
3.75
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Streets.
F. P. Stover
Supplies
34.20
Gifford Hardware Cc
Suplies
6.65
Courier Printing Co.
Printing
1.30
A. F. McMillan
Labor
12.00
J. N. Shoemaker
42.50
J. Jensen
5.50
Dale Darnell
7.50
Taylor & Binf Ord
7.50
Robt. Walker
1.00
Wm, Yoder
44.00
A. L. West
104.00
Wm. Cunningham
53.00
Ft, Collins Express
Printing
2.60
Garnick & Son2
Supplies
1.00
Barkley Hdwe. Co
Supplies
4.50
Forest Lumber Co.
Lumber
112.65
Anderson ierc. Co
Supplies
3.45
2•6b
Fort Collins Express
Printing
Jonas Finger
Contractor
15.34
T. A. Pendergast
Labor
2.00
Water Works.
0. C. Tinkham
Sa ary
60.00
John Cameron2
50.00
75.00
pay Baxter
75.00
Otto Schmohl
27.50
Perry Learnadr
50.On
B. M. Tucker
Lebor
19.00
W. C. Came-oN
Labor
24.00
James Wade
Hoeckel Blank Book Co.
Suplies
10.06
6.00
C. Porter
Lab or
M. M. St. Clair
Insurance
34.00
25.00
W. G. Sackett
Test Water
Hauling Alum
40.00
E. V. Van Pelt
Rent
13.00
Telephone Co.
Alum
339.00
General Chemical Co.
Printing
4. 93
Courier Printing Co
Supplies
.70
H. G. Diercks
Co.
Printing Co.
30
4.15
Revietw Printing
Supplies
Hoeckel Blank Book Co.
Repairs
164.26�
Western Steel Hdge, Co.
10.00
W. M. Yard Auto Hire
Auto Hire
3.00
H. L. Hawkins
Auto Hire
20.40
H. C. Bradley
Auto Hire
11.00
W. A.. Hawthorne
Csh Advanced
80.00
Ray Baxter
Boots
Boots
5
A. L. Rohling
Sewer Dist. # 29
Coupons
1090.00
M. G. Nelson
Sewer Dist. # 32
Courier Printing Co
Printing
12.73
General Expense
Jackson Ankney
Coal
Printing
1.00
36.00
Hoeckel Blank Book Co.
Printing
7.40
Fort Collins Express
Supplies
.60
Gifford Hardware Co
Printing
11.54
Courier Printing Co.
Meals
1.50
Antle rs Hotel
Certification
111.60
Larimer County
Supplies
11.65
Dakes Grocery
Supplies
.65
Forest Lumber Co.
Rent
3.00
Telephone CO.
Bacteria Exams
12.50
W. G. Sackett
Board of Prisoners
2.95
Larimer County
Election Supplies
23.45
W. A. Collins
Labor
1.25
W. C. Cameron
Labor
1.25
Waiter Edwrrds
A. W. Scott Drug Co.
Supplies
44•
4.65
Cash Advanced
Ra, Baxter
Election
10.00
L. W. Mefford
5.00
M. J. Jenkins
5.00
Geo Stiffler
2.50
Jae. Edwards
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I C. Bradley Election
%
2.50
J. Connor
5.00
Jefferson McAnelly
10.00
St. Paul Chapel
10.00
H. V. Iiubbell
5.00
J. B. Johnson
10.00
Baptist Church
10.00
Christian Church
10.00
Mrs. Ziegler
10.0.0
H. E. Frey
5.00
H. C. Lighter
5.00
A. E. Lamb
2.50
H. D. Hubbell
2.50
A. E. Downer
2.50
B. H. Stevens
5.00
Ben Richards
5..00
R. S. Newbold
5.00
J. A. C. Kissock
2.50
B. W., Foltz
2.50
John Lindnn--A..er
5.00
J. H. Morrison
2.50
A. , D. Abbott
2.50
Anna Brolliar2
2.50
Zella Robbins
2.50
Florence Crocker
2.50
John A1mQuist
5.00
J. N. Binford
5.00
P. W. Wooderd
5.00
P. C. J-)hnson
2.50
E. D. Avery
2.50
Burgis Coy
2,50
F. A. Somerville
2.50
Lillian Hr.11igaan
2.50
H. J. Kinnison
2.50
Lrvin Lowery
2.50
M. W. Fuller
2.50
Walter Gough
2.50
J. P. Holloway
2.50
A. J. Miller
2.50
T. W. Smith
2 50
Mamie Lindenmeier
2,50
Gertrude Fox
2.50
Chris White
2.50
H. R. Havighorst
2.50
Ruth Coffin
2.50
B. L. Shrader
5.o0
W. W. Wirt
5.00
H. L. Moore
2.50
E. W. Meeks
2.50
Alice Meeks
2.50
Ada Frey
2.50
John Whitton2
2.50
Courier Printing Co. Printing
257.4.E
Review Printing Cc
235.52
The roll being called the vote stood as follows.
Ayes Aldermen Brownell Brunton Eves Knemeyer McIntosh Quinn Salladin Sperr
Nays Aldermen, . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Absent Aldermen Cummi.naG, HPdke
All aldermen present voting in the affirmative the motion was carried s.nd
so declared by the Mayor.
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On motion duly second and carried the bill of Pershing and titsworth and elso
the bill of Mr. Robert McF Doble were laid on the table,
There being no written complaints or abjections filed with the City
Clerk in regards the construction of a sanitary Sewer to be kbown as Sewer
District # 32 the following form of Ordinance was introduced read and moved tb'
Aldermen McIntosh and seconded by Alderman Brownell that the following Ordi-
nance do now pass on first reading and being ordered published according to
Law.
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Day I 9 I
Ordinance No. Series of 1913,
AN ORDINANCE PRESCRIBING AND ESTAB J SHING FORT COLLINS SANITARY SEWER DISTRICT NO,
32 AND ORDERING CONSTRUCTION OF A SANITARY SEWER THEREIN AND DECLARING THE NECESSITY
THEREOF.
The roll being called the vote stood as follows.
Ayes Aldermen, Brownell, Brunton, Eves; kneme�er, McIntosh Quinn Salladin , Sperr
Nays, Aldermen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Absent Aldermen Cummings, , Hedke.
All aldermen present voting in the affirmative the motion was carried and so
declared by the Mayor.
Whereupon the following ordinance was introduced read, and moved by alderman
McIntosh and seconded by aldermen Even that the following form of ordinance do now
pass on first reading and ordered the same published according to law.
Ordinance No. -- Series of 1913.
AN ORDINANCE PROIIIRITING THE CONSTRUCTION AND :.,AINTENANCE OF BILL BOARDS
AND PROHIBITING THE PASTING OR POSTING OF BILLS? POSTERS OR SIGNS UPON PRY FENCES.
The roll being called the vote stood as follows.
Ayes Aldermen, Brownell, Brunton Eves, Fnemeyer McIntosh, Quinn, Sperr
Nays Aldermen Salladin
Absent Aldermen Cummings, Hedke.
A. majority of the aldermen present voting in the affirmative the motion was carried
and so declared by the Mayor.
Whereupon Council adjourned.
Mayes.
Attest
City Clerk.
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Day 191
At a regular meeting of the newly elected Council held at the City Hall
in the City of Fort Collins on April 21st, A. D. 1913 the following pro-
ceedings were had and approved.
Present.
Hon. H. M. Balmer, Mayor
Aldermen, Abbott, Armitage, Eves Glessner, Johnson
Mathews, Schlichter, St. Clair, Watson, Yard.
The Mayor then me.de the following apointments as members of the different
Committees , of whit were to conduct the affairs of the City.
Water Works Committee
Abbott, Watson, Eves.
Electric and G.s Lights and Public G:,unds
Streets and Alleys.
Finance Committee
Armitage, Schlichter, Glessner.
Mathews, Yard, Abbott.
Eves St.Clair, Abbott.
Sewers and Drains.
Law and Ordinance
Johnson Yard and Armitage.
Watson Glessner, Eves.
Fire Department and Public Buildings.
Schlichter, Johnson, Watson.
Fire Limit and Building Ins^ection
Yard, Mathews, St. Clair.
Ways and Means Committee
St. Clair, Johnson, Mathews.
Purchasing Committee
Glessner, Armitage, Schlichter.
Moved by Aldermen Eves and seconded by alderman Abbott that the Following
Resolution be adopted.
Resolution.
Whereas, the term of office of all appointive offices of the City of For t
Collins have expired as provided by lew, and
Whereas, the City Council of seid City is desirous of consolidating cer-
tain departments of public works under one head for the purpose of general su-
pervision and more efficient administration of the City affairs, and an ordi-
nance has been introduced and is now pending before said Council for said purpose
and
Whereas, it becomes the duty of said Council to make certain temporary ap-
pointments connected with said departments of public works pending the passage
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and adoption of sated ordinance; Therefore be it
Resolved, by the City Council of the City of Fort Collins that the following
named persons whose appointments tam the respective offices have expired, as provided
by law, shall continue in their respective offices until the 26th day of May, 1913,
and no longer, and receive the compensation per month heretofore paid them for such
services, to -wit:
Caretaker Filter Plant, head of water works, Otto Schmohl
Assistant Water Superintendent, John Cameron;
Pumping Station, 0. C. Pinkham;
City Scavenger, James Spencer;
City Stand Pipe, Perry Learnard;
Sexton, Grandview Cemetery, M. M. Jones.
City Dump, Frgnk Martz.
Janitor, S. W. Wade;
and be it further
Resolved, that the continuance in office and receiving compensation therefor by
by the perscne eb W e named shall be upon the express condition, made in writing end
signed by them respectively, that the term of service is for the period herein limited
without any further claims or demands of any kind whatsoever, any ordinance or law
to the contrary notwithstanding; and be it further
Resolved, that the Committee on Streets, Alleys, and Bridges have charge and
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Supervision of the streets, alleys and bridges during the period herein set forth, and
that the Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds have charge and supervision of the
building inspection during said period.
The roll being called the vote stood as follows;
Ayes Aldermen, Abbott, Armitage, Eves, Glessner, Johnson,
Mathews, Schlichter, St.Clair, Watson, Yard
Nays Aldermen . . . . . . . . . . . . .
All aldermen voting in the affirmative the motion was carried and so declared by
the Mayor.
Moved by alderman Yard and seconded by alderman Eves that the following form of
Ordinance be introduced read end passed on first reading and order same published ac-
cording to law.
Ordinance No. Series of 1913•
AN ORDTNANCE RELATING TO PRINTING AND STATIO14FRY SUPPLIES FOR THE CITY OF FORT
COLLINS.
The roll being called the vote stood as follows.
Ayes Aldermen, Abbott, Armitage, Eves, Glessner, Johnson,
Mathews, Schlichter, St. Clair, Watson, Yard,
Nays Aldermen . . . . . . . . . . . . .
All aldermen voting in the affirmative the motion was carried and so declared by the
Mayor.
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Moved by alderman Abbott and seconded by alderman Eves that the following
form of ordinance be introduced read and passed on first reading and ordered
published according to law.
Ordinance No*—_ Series of 1913,
AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE OPERATING AND MANAGEMENT OF PUBLIC T.ORxS.
PROVIDING A SUPERINTENDENT THEREFOR. PRESCRIBING HIS DUTIES AND FIXING HIS
COMPENSATION.
The roll being called the vote stood as follows.
Ayes aldermen, Abbott, Armitage, Ever, Glessner,Johnson,
Mathews, Schliehter, St. Clair, Watson, Yard.
Nays Alderman . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
All aldermen voting in the affirmative the motion was carried and so de -
Blared by the Mayor.
Moved by aldermen Eves and seconded by alderman Armitage that the fol-
lowing resolution be adopted.
Resolution
Resolved, by the City Council. of the City of Fort Collins, that the fol-
lowing named persons be and the same are hereby appointed to the respective
offices and st the salaries set opposite their respective names f,r the bi-
ennial period ending in April, 1915, to -wit:
Office
City Marshall
Night and day police
Night Police
City Attorney
Citv Physician
City engineer
Driver Fire Department
Nave
0, C. Baker
John C. Bales
James M. Johns
Frank J. Annis
Dr. Bert A. Gooding
Emmett C. YcAnelly
Robert Cameron
Asst. Driver Fire Department E. 71, Crim
Police Magistrate L. D. Phelps
Pure Food Inspector. George H. Glover
The roll being cal led the vote stood as follows.
Compensation.
Ayer Aldermen., Abbott, Armitage, Eves, Glessner, Johnson,
0 80.00 per month
65.00
per
month
65.00
per
mpnth
50.00
per
month
40.00
per
month
7.50 AP« day
or each day em-
ployed in the ser-
vice of the City.
70.00 per month
65.00 per month
All fess provided by law
Mathews, Schliehter, St. Clair, Watson, Yard.
Nays, Aldermen. . . . . . . .
75.00 per month
All aldermen voting in the affirmative the resolution was adopted and
so declared by the Mayor.
Thereupon the Mayor requested the council to vote by ballot upon the men
named in the foregoing resolution with results as follows
For the office of City Marshall Mr, A, C. Baker receiving 11 votes was duly
elected to the office of City Marshall
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A ballot being taken upon the office of Night and day police service Mr. J. C. Bal
received 11 votes, whereupon he was duly declared elected to the position of Night and
Day Police Service,
A ballot being taken upon the office of Night Police Mr, James H. Johns received
11 votes , whereupon he was duly declared elected to the office of Night Piilice.
A ballot being taken on the office of City Attorney, Me. F. J, Annis received 11
votes, whereupon he was duly declared to be elected to the o.fice of City Attorney
A ballot being taken upon the office of City Physician, Dr, Bert A. Gooding reeei
11 votes, whereupon he was duly declared to be elected to the office of City Physician.
A be.11ot being taken upon the office of City Engineer, Mr, Emmett C. McAnelly
received 11 votes, whereupon he was duly declared to be elected to the office of City
Engineer.
A ballot being teken upon the office of Driver fo the Fire Department, Mr. Robert
Cameron received 11 votes, whereupon he was duly declared to be elected to the office of
Driver of Fire Department.
A ballot being taken upon the office of Assistant Driver fo the Fire Department
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Mr. E. W. Crim received 11 votes, whereupon he was duly ,:eelared to be elected to the
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office of Assistant driver of the Fire Department.
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A ballot being taken upon the office of Police Magistrate, Mr. L. D. Phelos receive
11 vo`ses, whereupon he was duly declared to be elected to the office of Police Magistra
A ballot being taken upon the office of Pure Food Inspector, Mr. George H. Glover
received 11 votes. whereupon he was duly declared to be elected to the office of Pure Foid
Inspector.
On motion duly seconded and when put to a vote was carried the matter of present-
ing the ordinance calling a special election for the member of the Charter Convention
was left to the Committee on Law and Ordinance to report next meeting.
On motion duly seconded and when put to a vote carried M. M. Sy. Clair was duly
elected to the position of Mayor Pro Tem.
Whereupon the City Clerk was instructed to cast a ba lot fot Mr. M. Y. St. Clair as
Mayor Pro. Tem.
on motion duly seconded and when put to a vote varied the Metter of James Whedbee
requesting the return of his $ 100,00 cheek in re Pine St. Sewer was left to the
Committee on Law end ordinance to report next meeting.
on motion duly seconded and carried and when put to a vote the matter of the
repairs over the old City Suply Ditch was left to the Law and Ordinance Committee and
City Atty. to report next meeting.
on motion duly seconded end when put to a vote carried the matter of the Porter in
re damages caused from break in Pipe Line was left to the Water Committee to report
next regular meeting.
On motion duly seconded and whe put to a vote carried the matter of the Pebshing
& Titsworth Bill and C. A. Carlton Bi".1 was left to the Finance Committee and City Atty
to report next meeting.
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On motion duly seconded and when put to a vote carried, the matter of the
College Avenue Improvement District was left to the Street Committee to
report next meeting.
Whereupon Council adjourned until May 5th, 1913
Attest
City Clerk.
mayor