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04/19/72 SP City Council Minutes2)74 SMIAL MEETING A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE KALISPELL,CITY CODNCIL WAS MD AT 7:30 P. M., APRIL 19,, 1979, 1 TO COWIL CHAMBERS OF CITY HALL, PER_MLUWNG.1W10E2. • Wf/�j��ii`aV "IN THE HEART OF THE NATION'S PLAYGROUviw" KAUSPELL, MONTANA $9901 April 18, 1972 TO THE HONORABLE BOARD OF COVNCILMEN CITY OF KALISPELL, MONTANA Centlemen: There will be a Special Meeting of the City Council, Wednesday, April 19, 1972, at 7:30 P. M. in the council chambers for the following purposes: Open bids for new trucks for street"department Water Well Maintenance Disposal Plant Soils Study T. H. Thomas - Comprehensive Water & Sewer Study We, the undersigned, being all of the members of the City Council, do hereby N waive notice of the date and purpose of the Special Meeting of the City Council to be held Wednesday, April 19, 1972, at 7:30 P. M. in the council chambers and consent to the transaction of the above and any other business that may properly come before the Council. 75 Mayas Bjerneby presided. Councilman Rogers and OtBrien absent. All other councilmen present. OM BIDS - 5 Dump4kka& y 1 S u rtiI e y v R o KALISPELL MONTANA . r.e vr.,nnn 3e &h An. L /h. 2.3436 ' April 18, 1972 City Clerk. Kalispell, DTC 59901 Dear Sir; In response to your request for bids, we are pleased to submit the following quotation on a 1972 Chevrolet Chassis and Cab; Model No. CS51403 84 in. cab to axle, Gross horsepower - 170 G 400 RPMV 292 Cubic in. 6 cylinder, Gross Torque lbs-ft. (60 F) 270 ® 1600 RPM timeel Base 1492 in. Alternator 12 volt 61 amp Heavy Duty Heater & Defroster Electric Wipers Electric Hour Meters h All lights conform to Montana Iaw 5 spd with direct in 5th gear 2 spd low ratio Rear Axle Power Booster Brakes with Vacuum Tamk Power Steering 10 ply 8.25 x 20 Hiway Front Tires » 1 825 x 20 Off/On Rear Tires Bud type wheels. 10 hole disc 2011_x.61.1 . Spare Tire and Wheel -- Air Cleaner - Dry Full Flow Oil Filter 7000 # Front Axle 17,000 # Rear Axle Heavy Duty Front Springs (4500rf' ) Heavy Duty Rear Springs (11,5OO # each) Overloads Reinforced Frame ' --Heil Model Slrll Dump Body --- - 4 to 5• yard, 10' x V Roll Cab Shield Complete with Clearance Lights, Reflectors, Mud Flaps ( To meet Montana Code) Heil 1715 Hoist and PTO Retail $8590.80 Delivery Date is June 1, 1972 Our Net Bid, Excluding Excise Tax is per unit 6806.48 For 5 Units 34,C32.40 Thank you, Henry 0, on, Sales Manager RONTue PONTIAC ANe TLMresr Usi. CARS me TUC" WAONKR LELAND AUTO LITE JACOB WNtl :ATON MANIONS s El. -- "USPiU. MONTANA "90/ - - - rxwl re• -sect - - tHTIANATICHWAL TaeGRs CUMMINS 9ieSn DETROIT DIESEL raieA 9lNeta W"TtNwwas .... _. _...... _. :rlcsa ... April 19, 1972 T&VMIO u Kalispell City Council City of Kalispell Kalispell, Montana Gentlemen: We would like to submit the following bid on five International Dump Trucks., International Model 1600 - G.V.W. 24,500 iba. - 2-Ton Dump Truoks with the following specifications: Gas Engine V-8 - 345 cu. in. 197 H.P. Alternator - 12 Volt 60 Amp. Heavy Duty Heater and Defroster Electric Windshield Wipers - 2 Speed Electric Hour Meter - not mounted Lights, all Turning, Clearance , Operating - Montana State Law Transmission - 5-Speed Direct in 5th Rear Axle - 2-Speed Power Boosted Brakes Tires - 9.00 x 20 10 Ply Tube Type - Mud & Snow Rear Dual Rear Wheels - Budd Type Spare Wheel Oil Bath Air Cleaner Full.Flow Oil Filter Front Axle FA98P 7000 lb. Rear Axle RA189, 17,000 lb. 2-Speed Front Springs - Heavy Duty Rear Springs - Heavy Duty with 4,000 lb. Auxiliary Springs Frame Reinforced - Heavy Duty - Factory Installed X Clutch - 1311 Heavy Duty X Increased Cooling X Regular King -Sized Mirrors X 9.00 x 20 - 10 Ply Tires X 60 Amp Battery X V-345 Engine with 197 H.P. X Over -Size Front & Rear Brakes X Instrwment Gauges Items marked % are extra equipment not called for in bid. Y City of Kalispell s :. -2- April 190 1972 4 cu. yda. water level with 5 yd: ands and j cab protector 11 Ton Capacity Hoist - Heil Mfg. Paint - 01raha Oran„,e _ ' WOW ft Ivey Five Dump Trucks complete as specified, delivered F.O.B. Kalispell $ 37,724.00 Add $350.00 per truck if power steering is desired. Manions J, Gerald M. Manion GMKsd jt PHONE 756-3621 - - - P. O. BOX 1078 WSHROCKSENnl MOTOR QOaNn1PANYf ONCO G�4C Oldenrobile, Cadillac, General Motors Trucks 412 Main Street KALISPELL, MONTANA April 19, 1972 Mayor Larry Bjorneby and Council Memberss Attached please find specifications for new dump trucks. If we are awarded this bid tonight. 2 trucks will be shipped tomorrow, and the other 3 the 26th. We should be able to deliver the first two on or before May 8th, and the other 3 on or before May 15th. We will deliver these 5 trucks f.o.b. Kalispell for a total of $36,000.00 the city to furnish tax exemption certificates. We appreciate the privilege of submitting this bid and hope for your favorable ocnsidbration. Respectfully submitted, �REE/NRICKM MOTOR 00., INC. .-_f.: � -Harry M/enrioksen, Fres. ALTE NATEs If Model 1721 Heil Hoist is preferred add $273.00 to above total. HMHsaes Sao. n78 Councilmen Miron moved bids be referred to Street & Alley committee with power to act. Seconded by Councilman Rapp. Carried. Councilman Rapp announced the committee would meet immediately after adjournment. Water Well Maintenance . Superintendent Lauterjung reported that he had been contacts4 by Layne Minnesota Company Who will be sending a well pump service work crew throughout a large area. Records show the Armory and Depot Park pumps have.not been serviced since 1964. Approximate cost would be $3,000.00. Councilman M1ron moved Superintendent Lauterjung beauthorized to contract with Layne'Minemseta Company to service.," pumps. Seconded by Councilman .Daley. . Carried." Water Superintendent LautesJning reported a letter had been vecaived from Morrison. Maierle Engineering firm concerning sell tests at new Secondary Sewerage Treatment Plant site. Several test holes were dug about 12 or 13 feet deep. The clay samples were tested and the engineering firm axpressed,concern about base for foundation on this site without a complete study by'their foundation committee: Approximate cost would be $3,652.00. Councilman Sehwarts, experienced with tests of this kind, explained that it Would be well worth the cost. Superintendent Lauterjung stated that this 'kind of test was an sligible cost of project under state grant. Councilman Miron.moved soil study for'sacomdaiy sewerage treatmeaf plant site be authorised. Seconded by.Counailman Schwartz. Carried. t August 4, I971, the City Council. contracted with the firm of Thomas,. Dean & Hoskins, Great falls, for the purpose of doing a Copprehdnsive Water & Sewer Study for Kalispell. Mr..T.' H. Thomas of this firm reported oa the study,.whleh Is is rough draft form. The plan has guide lines met forth by HO and City. County Planning Board. It is projected on estimated." and population growth to 1"2. Estimates on population wsre,12,000 for.cougervative annexations to the city, to x, 20110 for far out areas which might aaaeThe-.*eport covers possible used for larger pumps rather tham'more'storage for wi6set to serve high elevation areas. -The study recommends TV inspection on sanitary sewer pipes to, attempt, to stop iafiltration,of underground water table which mekescan extra: load on existing system. A financial report on costs and ways of: obtaining federal scants completes the report; The report will be reviewed by the.Kalispell,City Council and b1f the . Clty.Ccunty Planning Board before being adepted.as complete and printed in book form. Mayor BjornebY read the.fallowing reportfrom the City.County Planning Boards Flathead -Kalispell City -County Planning Board Room 3: Ford Building 'i Kalispell, Montana 59901 4 M1J �y '�aMI�i�W y l� I4LI..F 14Y'Y V r T�� W •• � � � . � Jr , � s April 19, 1972 Mayor and City Council City of Kalispell Kalispell, MT 59901 Honorable Mayor and City Council: Phone 752.3997 At the special meeting of the Kalispell City -County Planning Board hegd Tuesday, April. 18, 192, the Board reviewed the peeltion for annexation of two tnmCI dC Ground owned by Elmer A. and Nadine C. Absolonson. The fol- lowing,zuotlen:was approved, "That the Kalispell City -County Planning Board recommend to the City Council that the annexation of a strip of ground east of 2 O ^p 9 U.S. Highway 93 and south of Park View Terrace Addition owned by Elmer Absalonson be approved subject to: 1. A 51' dedication to the public for roadway purposes extending from U.S. Highway 93 east approximately 108' to the east property line of the tract requested for annexation; said street should be located approximately 350' north of the south line of said tract; 2.. The dedication of a 15' access road along the east line of the northern tract created by the recommended 51' street, said access road to connect to Indian Trail Road on the north. Ac- cess then to the property should be only from this dedication and not from U.S. Highway 93; 3• When the property to the east of this annexation is developed, 15', should be dedicated by the owner, thereby providing a 30' marginal access road which should be the sole access to that land joining U.S. 93 and would control access on U.S. 93•" See Exhibit "A" for the location.of the ,two recommended dedications. Mayor and City Council 2 April 1.9, 1972 The Board's purpose for the recommendation set out above are twofold. One, dedication of the 51' street would provide access to property to the east of the proposed annexation, and would also provide access to the southern tract created by the proposed dedication. Second, the access road has been recom- mended as a safety measure in order to protect vehicles driving north and south on U.S. 93 and those vehicles, which without a marginal access road, would be entering and leaving the highway at points along the highway within the tract. The Board's recommendation is submitted to your body for your consideration. Respectfully submitted, - KALISPELL CITY -COUNTY PLANNING BOARD eaofffe4s L. Hash President kge cc: John Schwartz Chairman of the Annexation Committee Mr. Abssolonson objected to the recommendation and report was referred to annexation committee for further study. Co mcilosn.Thomas reported that the safety committee would be considering a request from Fire Chief Peters for hiring one more firemen." The request comes because the Insurance Services Office of Montana_ states theRalispell Fire Departmeat is short one mom for required efficiency. Councilmen Hopp moved adoption of Resolution No. 2663 A Resolution Ordering the Installation of Curbing in certain areas of the City (both sides of 4th Ave. E. N. from Burlington Northern Railroad one block north and both sides of 4th Ave. East from Burlington Northern Railroad one block south,ples Block 22, List 6 on,4t% Ave. Last North and,east side of 4th Ave. East from Center Street to Railway right - of -ray. Seconded by Councilman Thomas. Roll Call Veto. All voted aye. �1p Councilman Schwartz reported that the annexation committee had given permission to gave a house from behind Four Seasons Motel to/ 9th Avenue pest. 211 Mayor Bjorneby adjourned meeting. Mintutes read and approved as corrected May 1, 1972. ATTEST: City Clerk TUC REGULAR MEETING OF THE KALISPELL CITY COUNCIL WAS HELD MAY 1, 1972 IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS OF CITY HALL AT 7:30 P. M. MAYOR BJORNEBY PRESIDED. ALL COUNCILMEN PRESENT. The minutes of the regular council meeting of April IOth were read. Councilmen O'Brien moved approval of the minutes as read. Seconded by Councilman Thus. Carried. The minutes of the special council meeting of April 19th were read. Councilman Miron moved approval of the minutes as corrected. Seconded by Councilman Thomas. Carried. ADDRESSING THE COUNCIL Mr. Fred Posey, Principal Russell School, representing the Russell School PTA made requests andrecommendationsregarding crosswalk at Highway 93 - sidewalk from 2nd. Ave. H. N. to Highway 93 . crosswalk Wyoming Street - Adult crossing supervisor, who should be deputized. Mr. Posey reported thattheState Highway Department had assured support of -the City Council in action on these recommendations and informed the Mayor and Council that the highway department is to install a second set of blinker lights at the school crossing on Highway 93. Mayor Bjorneby referred the recommendations and requests.to the Safety Committee for consideration and study. Mr. Laois McBride, operator Maverick self service gasoline station and self. service car wash, 1319 South Main requested permission to place trailer house for office and residence.at the self service gasoline and oar wash. Directed -- to contact the Board of Adjustment with request. Mr. Harold Frisnegger, 384 6th Ave, W. N., requested the city park in the area be used for children. Representatives of the girls' softball informed the council that they had been using this park for softball practice. Following discussion it was suggested the girls softball teams be allowed to use the base. ball fields in woodland Parka