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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES Town Board 1952-01-1419.5 2... Xotnn of Coto Park, Larimer County, Colorado, Zan. . 14 Minutes of a regular meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Town of Estes Park, Larimer 14th County, Colorado. Meeting held in the Town Hall in said Town of Estes Park on the day of January A. D. 1932 at regular meeting hour. Meeting called to order by Mayor Ronald C. Brodie Present: Mayor Ronald C. Brodie Trustees: G.E. Casey, C.A. Graves, Chas. L. Herzog, Merl Morehead, Jess Poling, Geo. H. Watson. Also Present: Lee H. Tallant, Supt. of Works Verne H. Fenton, Town Clerk. Minutes of the regular meeting held on December loth, read and approved as read. Trustee Morehead moved that the following bills be allowed and paid, and that the Clerk be authorized to draw warrants for same: Trustee Casey seconded the motion: E.P. Plumbers, service 9.00 Hendrie & Bolthoff, supplies 31.51 The Texas Company, supplies 82.80 Acme Sanitary Supply, supplies 48.49 Conoco Service Station, supplies 177.19 Western Oxygen Co. supplies 17.00 Rowland Sales & Service, service 102.19 Silver Spruce Pharmacy, supplies 9.30 E.P. Ice & Fuel, supplies 46.80 Clarence Graves, supplies 1.67 E.P. Trail, Printing 56.20 Liberty Truck & Parts, supplies 127.3 Light & Power Dept. power 203.0 Noyes & Son, services 1,230.00 Fulton & Griffith, services 18.00 Water Dept. operating expenses 972.60 Light & Power, operating expenses 8,532.41 Upon roll call said motion carried by the following vote: Those voting "Yes" Trustees Casey, Graves, Herzog, Morehead, Pdlkng and Watson. Those voting "No" none. Mr. Hankins, representing the Liberty Truck and Parts Company of Denver, appeared before the Board, and informed the Board regarding prices and delivery dates on new and used highway maintainers. After Mr. Hankins left the meeting, Lee Tallant reported on the condition of the present maintainer and the cost of repairs over the past three years. The Board agreed that a replacement was essential, and ask that the Street and Alley Committee inspect a used maintainer in Denver, and report back to the Board. Carl Bailey and Leon Sweetland appeared before the Board and presented the December statement of the Light & Power Dept. The statement was discussed and accepted. The question of removing the high drifts of snow, that had been pushed from the street into the Town Park and on the sidewalk was discussed. The Board agreed that in view of the excessive costs incurred during the past 10 days on snow removal, and due to the fact that a tractor would have to be hired to remove it, that it would be best to leave it as is for the present, and Trustee Poling so moved. Trustee Watson seconded the motion. Upon roll call said motion unanimously carried. ht °cd a°..693^r: = ... Mayor