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10/10/66 City Council Minutes2 5 A regular meeting of the i:alisnell City Council was held October 10, 1766, at 7:30 P. P:. in the Council Cha,,�bers with ?:ayor Flynn presiding. All councilmen were present. Minutes of the October 3, 1966, meeting were read and approved as read on motion of Councilman Bjorneby. Seconded by Councilman W. Roberts and carried. City Official Reports: Clerk, Treasurer - August Fire Dept. - Quarterly Police Dept., Police Judge, Engineer, Sanitarian - September Councilman Roche moved acceptance of the City Official Reports. Seconded by Councilman Bjorneby and carried. Committee Reports: Street Lights - Councilman d. Roberts stated the report was not complete, but that he expected to have a report by the next meeting. The School District request for parkin- meters at the old Post Office was discussed by Council members. It was felt that the installation of parking meters in the parking lot would be inadvisa',le and that a better plan would be for the School District to reserve the space it needed and to reserve space for library patrons, and the balance of the parking be rented out on a monthly rental basis. Finance Committee - Councilman Honuth reported the Committee has audited all claims, and moored acceptance of the report. Seconded by Councilman O'Brien and carried. A letter was received fro,-.- ' r. 1). P. Langbell, School Supt., stating that it is the intention of the trustees of School Dist. 5 to annex the Junior -High School area to the City. The Cit- Clerk was instructed to acknowledge the letter. :'.ayor Flynn complimented the Council on the purchase of the plant mix and lay -down machine. The possibility of one-way streets on the East side, particularly 3rd Ave. East and 4th Ave. East was discussed. There was no action taken. Hockey Rink - Councilman. Roche inquired if the City had equipment to widen the area in Woodland Park for a Hockey and Curling Rink, as requested last year. City Engineer i•,c Clintick said that it sight be necessary to use a drag line to do the job. The City does not have this equipment, but it could be secured for this purpose. A letter from the Fire Rating 3ureau and addressed to Fire Chief Tillson, was read by 1'`ayor Flynn. The Safety Committee is to investigate the leasing of mobile radios and the possibility of establishing a centralized communications office for all departments. i:ayor Flynn reported that there is to be another meeting of the Special Legislative Group for first and second class cities in Helena on October 22, and additional meetings were planned for future days. HF asked if the Council desired him to attend these meetings. Councilman Homuth moved Ilayor Flynn be authorized to attend meetings of the Special Legislative Group for first and second class cities. Seconded bl, Councilman W. Roberts and carried. Ileeting adjourned by Mayor Flynn. Read and approved as read this 7th day of November, 1966. 1:ayor