02/05/90 City Council MinutesA REGULAR MEETING OF THE KALISPELL CITY COUNCIL WAS HELD AT 7:30 P.M. MONDAY, FEBRUARY
5, 1990 'IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS AT CITY HALL. MAYOR HOPKINS PRESIDED.' COUNCILMAN
GUNNERSON WAS ABSENT. ALL OTHER COUNCILMEMBERS-WERE-PRESENT:
Mayor Hopkins called the meeting to order and led the Pledge of Allegiance.
CONSENT AGENDA
Approve Minutes
Regular Meeting January 15, 1990
Special Meeting January 18, 1990
Councilman Larson stated from the minutes of 1/18/90 on page 209, he clarified his
statement to say if very drastic changes are made to the salary structure, that could
do nothing but make the council position less, not more, desirable.
Approve Claims
Councilman Nystul moved the amended consent agenda be approved. Councilman Schindler
seconded and the motion carried.
BID OPENING
Asphalt Crushing Bids
Schellinger Construction 5,000 tons @ $4.80 per ton 10% bid bond
Torgerson Construction 5,000 tons @ $3.40 per ton 10% bid bond
LHC 5,000 tons @ $3.95 per ton 10% bid bond
Councilman Atkinson moved the bids be referred to Public Works Committee and then back
to the council. Councilwoman Moses seconded the motion and carried.
Construction of Sixth Street West
Pack & Co. Nelcon LHC
Base Bid $281.125.00 342,747.00 346,936.99
Alternate 1 $ 2,020.00 1,958.00 4.063.21
Alternate 2 $ 6.680.00 6,572.00 14,250.77
Alternate 3 $ 1,800.00 1,800.00 2,316.90
Alternate 4 -($ 3,680.00)-( 3,392.00)-( 14.556.20)
Alternate 5 $ 10,020.00 9,338.00 13,537.22
Alternate 6 $ 3,800.00 3,000.00 3,317.76
Bid Bond 10% 10% 10%
Councilman Atkinson moved the bids be referred to the Public Works Committee.
Councilwoman Moses seconded and the motion carried.
Sale of City Property
Bid Proposals Wachholz & Co.
Ted Dykstra
Glacier Real Estate
Rex Boller
Remax
Councilman Furlong moved the proposals be referred to the Finance Committee.
Councilwoman Moses seconded the motion and carried.
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ADDRESSING THE COUNCIL
Dennis Klukan, Health Officer
The new Flathead County Health Officer, Dennis Klukan, reviewed the different aspects
of the Flathead County Health Department. He stated the department is getting better
at what they do and providing more services to the citizens of the county. He said
they are also working on a program to preserve the Flathead through controlled and
rational development. He said his one goal is to be the best health department in the
state of Montana. He said he is available 24 hours a day, if anything comes up that is
public health problem, to please contact him.
Evergreen Sewer Hookup
Tom Flynn, reminded everyone of the oaths that have been taken as serving the citizens
of Kalispell. He referred to Section 23-40 Kalispell City Code, Connection Fees:
Before the sewer drain of any public or private building may be connected or hooked on
with the city sewer system, a connection fee shall be paid to the city treasurer and it
is unlawful for any person to connect, attach or hookup the sewer service line of any
public or private structure to the city sewer system without having first paid such
fee. He stated there were certain councilmembers on the Sewer & Water Committee that
have spent about a year trying to bypass and are totally disregarding this provision.
He said this Ordinance #1002 has been in effect since February 1, 1982.
He referred to the problem Lakeside is having. He said they are not able to meet
their obligations and had to go to the Legislature for a one year postponement on their
first year debt payment. He said Evergreen is already having doubts about the people
being able to pay. They have applied for and obtained a $375,000 federal grant for
this purpose.
He said if Kalispell ever undertakes to treat Evergreen sewage there must be a bonded
arrangement in place, to guarantee prompt payment in sewer fees.
He said when he asked Fallon about this. Fallon said "Kalispell would be foolish to
grant service unless Evergreen had provided a bond to guarantee payment". Then at a
later date Fallon stated Kalispell could not provide a bond.
Flynn said as sewer users in the city, we are in effect posting a bond, if we fail to
pay our bill, the service is shut off and a lien can be filed against our property. If
Evergreen fails to pay, we can not shut off the sewer and Evergreen District has no
property to file a lien. He said this is a problem that the full council should deal
with, not just the committee.
Mayor Hopkins thanked Tom for his comments. He said that Tom always brings forth
information the council needs to be reminded of. He said as far as Tom's concerns,
there will be a full council meeting to set a new rate or adjust the rate structure.
He said that will be done with full public review.
ANNOUNCEMENTS & APPOINTMENTS
Election of Council President
Councilman Granmo nominated Councilman Nystul. Councilman Atkinson seconded the
motion. Councilman Atkinson moved the nominations be closed and a unanimous ballot be
cast for Councilman Nystul. Councilman Furlong seconded the motion. Upon vote, the
motion passed with Councilman Schindler voting no.
MAYOR'S REPORTS:
Salaries for Mayor and Council
Mayor Hopkins stated at the last meeting the motion was tabled until this meeting. He
called for a motion to remove the motion from the table. Councilman Furlong so moved
and Councilman Nystul seconded. The motion carried.
Mayor Hopkins stated Councilman Gunnerson requested to be included in the discussion.
He is in Nevada would like to participate by speaker phone.
Councilman Furlong stated Councilman Gunnerson, should forego his right to vote by
being absent.
Mayor Hopkins said he respected Gunnerson's request and told him we would call him. He
said he confirmed this with City Attorney Neier.
The call was attempted, but was unable to complete the call with the telephone system.
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Mayor Hopkins reminded the motion on the floor was moved by Councilman Gunnerson, the
recommendation made by the Transition Advisory Committee was to set the Mayor's salary
at $500 per month and the council at $250 per month and there was no discussion about
benefits in that motion.
Councilman Furlong stated at the Transition Advisory Committee meeting benefits were
discussed. But not included in the recommendation, so felt they were excluded.
Councilman Granmo said it is difficult to set salaries as it is not known at this time
what kind of time and effort will be put into the jobs.
Councilman Schindler stated he agreed with the Transition Advisory Committee's
recommendation. He said if the mayor's responsibilities are increased, then the
employees will not know who to go to in time of a crisis. He also said since the
voters have deemed the mayor/manager/ council form of government, worth giving it a
try, then this council should give it it's best effort and make it succeed if at all
possible. He stated that unless someone is planning to make the position a career, the
insurance should not be that big of a factor.
Mayor Hopkins stated after talking to Councilman Gunnerson on the telephone, Gunnerson
asked him to relay to the council that he did make a motion to accept the committee's
recommendation. If possible, he would like to have his vote recorded as that, but
realizing that is impossible, he did speak in favor of the motion.
Councilman Nystul asked City Attorney Neier if a compensation of the mayor and council
elected this fall could be increased and not decreased during their term or are we
locked in now with whatever we set for the next period of time until successors are
elected?
City Attorney Neier stated the salary could be increased anytime after October 1, but
not decreased.
Nystul said it would be safer to set a lower salary and make adjustments as we
determine what the job is. He felt to reduce the council salary to $200 and the
mayor's to $600, would be a three times difference. He said as far as the
insurance issue, when eight or ten years ago when this started, the dollar amount was
nothing compared to what the excessive cost is now to the City. He felt the benefit
should be substantially reduced. He said at most a one person with the option purchase
more or strictly an option to participate.
Mayor Hopkins said he had spoken with Blue Shield and was told that the premiums or
accessibility would not be effected whether the city or the individual paid the
premium.
Councilman Furlong spoke against the motion. He said he is on the Transition Committee
and was a member of that vote. He reminded that the vote was 5-4' with the chairman
casting the vote. He said the decision was just as difficult as the one about to be
made now. He said he offered a counter proposal at the time it was on the table. He
said he is not willing to turn the city over to a professional manager. The people are
not represented unless it is through their legislative body, the council. He said he
did not see the council having less to do during the transition period. There would be
a lot more to do.
He said the Transition Advisory Committee did what they were supposed to do. They did
come up with a recommendation, it was a split vote and he urged the defeat of that
motion.
Councilman Larson spoke against the motion. He felt the $250 per month is adequate and
if the accessibility to the insurance program is not affected by who pays the premiums,
he has no concerns with that. He stated he felt the mayor's salary should be more than
$500 per month. He said he felt the duties and out of the pocket expenses will be
heavier than we are anticipating. He said we could find we are much more troubled with
responsiveness to the citizens of Kalispell and the City employees under this new form
of government. He added if we are not there to respond to the concerns of the citizens
and City employees, then we will be a council run by a manager that is run by the
downtown business people, the average citizen will be left out of the process.
The question was called for by Councilman Nystul.
Upon vote, the motion was defeated with Councilmen Schindler, Granmo and Atkinson
voting in favor and Moses, Nystul, Larson and Furlong voting against.
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Councilman Furlong moved the council salary be set at $150 per month with the right
to single member insurance, costing $119 per month. They would have the right to have
the insurance for $119 per month or the $119 in addition to the $150. The mayor's
salary be fixed at $900 per month, with single member insurance and $100 expense
allowance. Councilwoman Moses seconded the motion.
Furlong stated it is at least a fifty percent cut in salaries. He explained the
differences and urged support of the motion.
Howard Hammer said it is talked of as if there is no one capable of handling things.
He said if those people are not in this government now, capable to take care of these
problems that the council is taking care of, "them you better get some different
employees". He said "if a manager is hired and the council continues to stick their
noses in the pie, and not let him take care of it, there will be a hell of a mess."
Councilman Nystul stated he did not know if the $100 expense allowance should be
included in the motion since the council has, in the budget process, adjusted the
expense account for the mayor. He said if the amount is intended as a guideline, then
he would agree, but if it is intended to become part of the ordinance, he does not
agree. He said he thought it is a good suggestion, but did not feel should be a part
of this overall package.
He said as far as taking the insurance or the cash, there could be a problem with IRS.
He added if we were given an option of insurance or not, that would be the better
route.
Nystul said he felt $900 was high for the mayor. He said there is alot of uncertainty
at this point, and would rather an error of conservatism be made than be locked into a
number.
Mayor Hopkins said he also felt the Transition Advisory Committee recommendation for
the mayor was low, because of the tremendous responsibilities the mayor will have at
least in the next year and a half, the transition period. He said after that point, it
may be a different matter. He said he called the other cities in Montana that
currently operate under the manager/council form of government, and asked those mayors
how much time they spend on the job'.He said his response was about fifteen hours a
week. That was in cities where things are operating relatively smoothly and have been
for a number of years. He did not expect the situation to run so smoothly in
Kalispell, at least in the interim, until the program is up and running.
He said one alternative is to have a transition mayor, to have him run for one
year/ three month term rather than three year/three month term.
Granmo stated whatever salary is set in either case will be the minimum, that there is
no turning it back. He said if the transitional salary could be set to revert back to
operating salary after a year, may be fine, otherwise to $750 a year, salary based on
one years work might be unusual.
City Attorney Neier stated the law gives the local government quite a bit of authority
in making rules and transition provisions, as long as it is not inconsistent.
Councilman Furlong's proposal would free up between $5000 and $6.000.
Councilman Nystul moved to amend the motion on the floor, by inserting the language
that states to the effect that the mayor or council will be offered at city expense for
single coverage of health insurance, with the option to purchase at their expense
additional, but if insurance is not desired, the amount will not be paid in cash to
them. Councilman Schindler seconded the motion.
After some discussion, Councilman Nystul called for the question on the amendment.
Upon vote, the amendment failed, with Councilmen Schindler, Nystul and Larson in favor
and Moses, Granmo, Atkinson and Furlong voting against.
The original motion was on floor, the council is to be paid $150 per month, plus single
member insurance and the mayor $900 per month plus single member insurance plus $100
per month for expenses. If the councilmember decides not to take the insurance, will
be reimbursed in cash.
Upon vote, the motion carried, with Councilmen Nystul, Granmo and Schindler voting
against and Moses, Atkinson, Larson and Furlong in favor.
COMMITTEE REPORTS
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT/PUBLIC BUILDINGS
Resolution #3922-Adopting Application Process and Procedure for Review Tax Increment
Assistance
Councilman Furlong moved Resolution #3922, A resolution adopting an application process
and procedure for review for tax increment assistance authorized by Ordinance #933 on
major redevelopment projects in the City of Kalispell.
Councilman Schindler seconded and the motion carried.
FINANCE/PERSONNEL & POLICY/INSURANCE
Second Reading Salary Ordinance #1143
Councilman Nystul moved the second reading of Ordinance #1143, an Ordinance amending
Ordinance #1141, fixing the limits of the salary and compensation of the city
officials, supervisors, and employees pursuant to Title 7. Chapter 4, Part 42, M.C.A.,
beginning July 1 1989. repealing all other ordinances in conflict therewith.
Councilman Furlong seconded the motion. After discussion, the ordinance passed with
Councilman Schindler voting against.
Firefighter's Contract
Councilman Nystul stated the committee has been contacted by the Firefighters, that
their contract expires June 30. 1990 and they wish to negotiate. The committee is open
to suggestions.
City Court/Green Thumb Person
Councilman Nystul reported the committee had given approval for Judge Frances Willis to
hire a person through the Green Thumb Program.
PARKS, PUBLIC LANDS/ANNEXATION/ZONING/BUILDING REGULATION
Second Reading Ordinance #1144 on Zone Change, Tract 2, Resub. Of Kalispell Lumber,
Addition #50
Councilman Atkinson moved the second reading of Ordinance #1144, an Ordinance to amend
section 5.01, official zoning map, city of Kalispell Zoning Ordinance (Ordinance No.
1110) by zoning tract 2, resubdivision of Kalispell Lumber, addition #50, to the City
of Kalispell, Flathead Country, Montana (previously zoned general business, B-2) light
industrial, I=1, in accordance with the Kalispell city -county master plan, and to
provide an effective date.
Councilman Furlong seconded and the motion carried.
Second Reading Ordinance #1145 on Zone Change, Quirt's Addition, RA-1 to B-1
Councilman Atkinson moved the second reading of Ordinance #1145, an ordinance to amend
section 5.01. official zoning map. city of Kalispell zoning ordinance, (Ordinance
#1110). by zoning the Quirt's addition (previously zoned residential apartment. RA-1)
neighborhood business, B-1, in accordance with the Kalispell City -County master plan,
and to provide an effective date.
Councilman Furlong seconded and the motion carried unanimously.
PUBLIC SAFETY/PARKING/GAMBLING-No Report
PUBLIC WORKS/AIR QUALITY/AIRPORT
Meridian Road: Order in Curbing
Councilwoman Moses moved the order of curbing for Meridian Road. Councilman Schindler
seconded and the motion carried.
Request Authorization to Bid Curb & Sidewalk, Gravel, Asphalt, Truck. Rental and
Excavation
Councilwoman moved the request for authorization to bid Curb & Sidewalk. Gravel,
Asphalt, Truck Rental and Excavation be approved. Councilman Schindler seconded and
the motion carried.
SEWER & WATER
Call for Bids -Meridian Road: Water Main Installation. Labor Only
Councilman Granmo moved the Public Works Department and staff be authorized to call for
bids for the Meridian Road Water Main Installation, Labor only.
Councilman Furlong seconded the motion and the motion carried.
Call for Bids Syke's Project: Water Main Materials
Councilman Granmo moved PWD Hammer be authorized to call for bids for the Syke's
Project: Water Main Materials.
Councilman Atkinson seconded the motion.
Councilman Nystul asked if there is an estimate of the dollar cost and does the
Water Department have the money to pay for that?
There was lengthy discussion as to where the funds were exactly coming from.
Upon vote, the motion failed with Councilmen Granmo, Nystul, Furlong, Larson, and
Atkinson voting against and Schindler and Moses voting in favor.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Committee Meetings:
Next Regular Council Meeting 2/20/90. Tuesday, 7:30 P.M.
Parks, Public Lands/Annexation/Zoning/Building Regulation: 2/6/90, Tuesday, 7:00 A.M.
Transition Advisory'Committee: 2/9/90. Friday, 9:00 A.M.
Sewer & Water Committee: 2/12/90. Monday, 7:00 P.M.
Board of Adjustment: 2/12/90, Monday, 7:30 P.M.
Shade Tree Commission:, 2/13/90, Tuesday, 1:00 P.M., County Ext. Office
Parking Advisory Committee: 2/13/90. Tuesday, 4:00 P.M.
City -County Planning Board: 2/13190. Tuesday, 7:00 P.M.
Public Works: 2/14/90.. Wednesday, 7:00 A.M.
Community Development Committee: 2/8/90, Thursday. 7:00 A.M., Lighterside
ADJOURN
The meeting was adjourned at 10:20 P.M.
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Roge W. Hop 'ins, Mayor
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Amy Robertson, Acting City Clerk -Treasurer
Debbie Liverman, Recording Secretary
Attachment
Approved as presented February 19, 1990
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NOTICE ORDERING CONSTRUCTION OF CURBING
BEING ON THE WEST SIDE OF MERIDIAN ROAD BEGINNING AT THE BURLINGTON NORTHERN
PROPERTY, SOUTHERLY TO SEVENTH ST. WEST:
THE FOLLOWING TRACTS OF LAND LOCATED IN SECTION 13, TOWNSHIP 28 NORTH, RANGE 22
WEST, MONTANA PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN:
11-D 7AC
7AD 7ABAA
7A
ALSO,
LOT 6 EX.S.30' HOLLISTERS MERIDIAN TRACTS
BLOCK 1 LOT 1 MERIDIAN ADDITION
BLOCK 1 LOTS 2 & 3 MERIDIAN ADDITION
BLOCK 3 LOT 1 & N} LOT 2 STORMS MERIDIAN LOTS
BLOCK 3 LOT 3 & S} LOT 2 STORMS MERIDIAN LOTS
NOTICE ORDERING CONSTRUCTION OF CURBING
BEING ON THE WEST SIDE OF MERIDIAN ROAD BEGINNING AT THE BURLINGOTN NORTHERN PROPERTY,
SOUTHERLY TO SEVENTH ST. WEST:
ASSESSOR NO.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
PROPERTY OWNER(S)
AND MAILING ADDRESS
EST.
C&G.
L.C.
@ M 00
ESTIMATED
COST
0777670
Hollisters Meridian Tracts
Lanny Scovel
65
$
390.00
ExS.30' Lot 6
110 S. Meridian Rd.
T-11-D 13-28-22
Kalispell, MT 59901
027400
Meridian Add.
Alvin & Melba Arnoux
60
$
360.00
Blk 1 Lot 1
130 S. Meridian Rd.
Kalispell, MT 59901
0283851
Meridian Add.
Wallace & Dorothey Getz
100
$
600.00
Blk 1 Lots 2 - 3
Box 178
Kalispell, MT 59901
0059656
Storms Meridian Lots
Carl & Frances Benson
75
$
450.00
Blk 3 Lot 1
404 S. Meridian Rd.
NJLot 2
Kalispell, MT 59901
0167500
Storms Meridian Lots
Audrey Cottrell
75
$
45.0.00
Blk 3 SiLot 2
Park E. Davis
Lot 3
8706 Brunswick Ave.
Riverside, CA 92503
0317670
T-7AD 13-28-22
Steven & Adriana Croy
75
$
450.00
430 S. Meridian Rd.
Kalispell, MT 59901
0071250
T-7A 13-28-22
Phyllis Parmenter
107
$
642.00
P.O. Box 2820
Kalispell, MT 59903
0272420
T-7AC 13-28-22
Steven & Dona Moen
1.38
$
828.00
500 S. Meridian Rd.
Kalispell, MT 59901
0905400
T-7ABAA 13-28-22
Peder & Glace Waldum
108.22
$
649.32
520 S. Meridian Rd.
KallspelY; MT 59901w1"
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NOTICE ORDERING CONSTRUCTION OF CURBING
BEING ON THE EAST SIDE OF MERIDIAN ROAD BEGINNING AT THE BURLINGTON NORTHERN
PROPERTY, SOUTHERLY TO SEVENTH ST. WEST:
THE FOLLOWING TRACTS OF LAND LOCATED IN SECTION IB, TOWNSHIP 38 NORTH, RANGE 21
WEST, MONTANA PRINCIPAL MERDIAN:
5DFB
5DLB
5DED
5DLC
5DE
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5DD
5DWD
5DDB
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5DPA
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BLOCK I LOT 3A AMD . PLAT STOP14S ADDITION
BLOCK 1 LOT 3B AMD. PLAT STORMS ADDITION
BLOCK 1 LOT 4 STORMS ADDITION
UNIT 2.
WESTVIEW CONDOMINUl
UNIT 2
WESTVIEW CONDOMINUM
UNIT 3
1-1ESTVI.TW CONDOMINUM
UNIT 4
WESTVIEW CONDOMINUM
LOT 1
ASHLEY AMENDED LOTS
4 THRU 8
BLOCK 1 & THORNBURG
AVE.
LOT 2
ASHLEY AMENDED LOTS
4 THRU 8
BLOCK 1 & THORNBURG
AVE.
LOT 3
ASHLEY AMENDED LOTS
4 THRU 8
BLOCK I & THORNBURG
AVE.
BLOCK I Wj LOT 9
ASHLEY
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NOTICE ORDERING CONSTRUCTION OF CURBING
BEING ON THE EAST SIDE OF MERIDIAN ROAD BEGINNING AT THE BURLINCTON NORTHERN PROPERTY,
SOUTHERLY TO SEVENTH ST. WEST:
ASSESSOR NO. LEGAL DESCRIPTION
0367900 T--5DFB 18-28-21
0236100
0082550
0071300
0753855
0497450
0174870
0281960
0976311
0232294
0691998
0162655
T-5DED 18-28--21
T-5DE 18-28-21
T-5DD 18-282-21
T-5DDB 18-28-21
T-5DDA 18-28-21
T-5DLB 18-28-21
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Amd. Plat Storms Add.
Blk 1 Lot 3A
Amd. Plat Storms Add.
Blk 1 Lot 3B
Storms Addition
Blk 1 Lot 4
T-5DWA 18-28-21
T-5DWD 18-28-21
PROPERTY OWNER(S)
AND MAILING ADDRESS
EST.
C&C.
L.T.
@ $6.00
ESTIMATLD
COST
Himsl—Wohlweno
188.35
$1,130.10
Motors Inc.
Box 838
Kalispell, MT 59903
Edwin & Beverly Kirk
80.82
$
484.92
5 S. Meridian Rd.
Kalispell, MT 59901
Clyde & Zelma Block
61.78
$
370.68
340 Lakeshore Dr.
Lakeside, MT 59922
Thomas & Linda Woytus
135.08
$
810.48
2725 Airport Rd.
Kalispell, MT 59901
Thomas & Linda Woytus
110.00
$
660.00
2725 Airport Rd.
Kalispell, MT 59901
William & Carol Vergin
29.00
$
174.00
Jeffrey & Lesli Schreiner
333 llth St. W.
Kalispell, MT 59901
Cynthia Tyse'r Naeher
126.76
$
760.56
1135 4th St. W.
Kalispell, MT 59901
Joseph & Martha Wagner
72.29
$
433.74,
1128 4th St. W.
Kalispell, MT 59901
Dennis & Janice Torgerson
72.29
$
433.74
415 S. Meridian Rd.
Kalispell, MT 59901
Joseph & Kathleen Calle
144.58
$
867.48
1237 5th St. W.
Kalispell, MT 59901
David & Sigrun Petry 1 63.7 f $ 382.20
511 S. Meridian Rd.
Kalispell, MT 59901
Charles & Colleen Cook 1 112.6 1 $ 675.60
515 S. Meridian Rd.
Kalispell, MT 59901
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NOTICE ORDERING CONSTRUCTION OF'CURBINC PACE 2
BEING ON THE EAST SIDE OF MERIDIAN ROAD BEGINNING AT THE BURLINGTON NORTHERN PROPERTY,
SOUTHERLY TO SEVENTH ST. WEST:
EST. a $6 00
ASSESSOR NO, LEGAL DESCRIPTION
0968467 Westview Condo. Unit 1
0968468
0968469
0968470
0972237
0884260
0561920
0525826
09'76043
0552160
I Westview Condo, Unit 2
Westview
Condo.
Unit 3
Westview
Condo.
Unit. 4
T-5DRAE 16-28-21
T-5DPA 18-28-21
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Lot 1
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Thornburg Ave.
Lot 2
Ashley Amended
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Thornburg Ave.
Lot 3
Ashley Block 1
Wi of Lot 9
PROPERTY OWNER(S)
AND MAILING ADDRESS
Harold & Dorothy
Peterson
521 S. Meridian Rd.
Kalispell, MT 59901
Harold & Dorothy
Peterson
521 S. Meridian Rd.
Kalispell, MT 59901
Kenneth & Elaine NieIF2r
1.35 Wedgewuod Lane
Kalispell, MT 59901
Harold & Dorothy
Peterson
Henrietta Eklund
Robert Little
P.O. Box 1822
Kalispell, MT 59903
Nicholas & Tina Venturini
1250 6th St. W.
Kalispell, MT 59901
Arvllla Turner
615 Meridian Rd.
Kalispell, MT 59901
Reed & Connie Lamb
643 S. Meridian Rd.
Kalispell, MT 59901
Emma McCartney
645 S. Meridian Rd.
Kalispell, MT 59901
Emma McCartney
645 S. Meridian Rd.
Kalispell, MT 59901
Donald Vincent Smith
6556 Covington Way
Goleta, CA 93117
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L.C. COST
25.00 1 $ 150.00
25.00
25.00
25.00
59.66
52.14
58.61
47.90
39.98
49.98
1 $ 150.00
$ 150.00
$ 150.00
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$ 312.84
$ 351.66
$ 287.40
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