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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.P. American 08/04/1949 (2)once an a five-year inste-ad o[ a one- - ar three-year basis. - - Councilman Cupp reported t!e:.t he had contactet! Jim Collin, of Bedford as he had premised to da end produced a sehcdulc nt rate, oreparad by h1r_ L`oUins for a enm- .JS'$he~isY_vG Ilabj)'tty, pyltcy oovernttt Sencra! liability, ~ropetty" damag.r •nd badil5' injury. This palic~, :avers all city operations, includtnG -I1 cars and trucks, graders, fir^_ duck; rand all city employcn w!;ilr engaged fn rity_ work. Mc Cuop novel that the city pure',ase this policy from Mr. Colllnv anti '~Sr.: I'ex at once. fih'e motion carried ind Mr. Coiltns carne down to etr,.~ .up~the matter Tue=day morning. tt wns voted that hereafter all insur- e anea tvas to carried on a five-ye,: frosts and all old policies to lie pr~- rated out. IL ~Yps decided that all applica• lions which had been received fir the position o'Y'city superin'tendettL be placed on file for future refer- cnce and the recorder 6e instruct•~d to notify the applicants that nn appointment for the position would be made this year. Mr. Rupp made a brief report ~>f the work he and his assistant a;e doing at present and. stated that he Selieved it would .pay !ha city to buy an ouEfit to locate accutatciy such things as water valves•_ gate, server manho~es.r~~nd the like, as _ much time is t~aslcd al prc;cnt digging alt over Lhc street t+, loca!r ;uch things. ttocrevr•:, the eaunr,l felt that such additional expcndt- tures would have to wait`unttl coy finances are in better shape. itr. Rupp also read same htds ids had received far the painting oft :^ city hail and stated that no bids had as yet been rececieed for covennti the building w-iih stucl.-n. Snore discussion way herd in re- gard"tn -tKe spread between the amount'uf water usr.;3 mun!a3v. according to the reading of P,n master meter on the tnaln line fr: r.;. - SSedfurd and thr a_maunts shown ir: iFic local m•_ters. It was tell ti;.: something is radicaAy wrong a th33 spread amounts'to mcrrc v:ater tn,•n the city use; for city hall u~c• hushing fire hydrants, fire fightir.a. and the like. Mr.-$upp was urFr•rl to hasten as fast as- pnsstb!e 'o checkup on aU residential ntet~:s to be sure they ore _pnrlr•rlp ; e:;';- Lering and•in Road order. A c~~nf~-r- ence v:iji 6e held vri!!7 ,~Ir. Rvhe, t Dutf• head of tHc Medford safer department, to arrange for a_ c`.rc~ !: of the maitt meter as soon as p'r=- C.P. American sibie. - C. P. American ~.~ ~/, i s ~g ~ 1 r ~O~~~I~ ~~Y~M , m~ ~~~EEN~EI~fi X00 t~uq ~EW~GP D-ISPO~~I.• your - The cil}• Eouncil met for ifs regu- °p tar August meeting iianday even- don, InB• City Aftorney Bengtson read ih0-p[aposed~onlrnrt with the city of Medford in .ltie matlrr oC making a -ronnection with the. A[edtnrd - trunk line to the Camp Nhite dis- posal plant. Mr- Hengtson~ Stated that he and Attorney Frank Farrell had been n•otking on fire matter for ome some tlmr and the agreement as t'.te read uas, in his opinion, fair to both• rain parties and should be adopted. Homu are adjustment might-stilt be made in likr regard to one vt 'the items o[ poy- .ime ment requirrd [rgln this city, but tout the rest b[ the agreement was about art} as originally considrred. The cour,- Iped cil then agreed to' accept the ter;ns are oC thr proposed agreement and to nor- havr Tir. IIen`glson submit it to tlf^ h :• -btedlord au[hnriiirs at oncr., 'inR The application of Pouh~ f""Sapkin; u'a: and Richard Arndt Car a lrupsfer of and' tha beer license (nt' the Corner Club s of ryas received nnd-tits-ccunciLvotad--- ' to endorse such a trinsfer. with the brit und'etslanding ~ ~ that tchilc such s w transfers .might 'Le allowed, no nrw tg ~ Stec license? a~ouhl under am• cn-- 'stx cumstances,bc alkwved. ~irli The -cnndili•:n v[.titc city insur- ance policies WaS taken up `and di cussed. It scorns that there is some -dissallstaction aboutr the l•atc5 hn~ charged and thr IGnC;tL of lime the Pas' -policies cover. If` is thought that aUl there may be a chance to grl a 6et- vem :er rates as snnn as the board ni Firr 1 b~ ntdcrts•riters havr romplctcd n<sur- vey nna• heing .mado- .Also tnc end canned believes that a saving could end. 6e made by purchasing-city insur- an; once on a five- ear inAc wa: Y ad of a un•;- ~r three-year basis. - - Councilman Cupp reported Lrot he had contacted Jim Collins of Siedford as he had promised to do , end produced a schedule n[ rates ~rrpared 6y Air. Collins G,r a enm- ,Z[fihcp¢yq"tiabt}ily~ policy 'em•cran;; iCH :encral ]iabi[ity. proprTh•' damag.r •ntl bodily injut'y. This poor :~ -nvers all city operations. inc]udcty r ~ -11 cars anch trucks, graders, fir•~ - aucks sand ai] city emplnvrrs whil.• - ' engaged in city Worfi. Att. Cu np trc? noted that the city. purc`:asc ihi; aojicy from Mr- Collins .and *-`r.. ~rin ~ 1'ex at once- Tke motion carried - -mod Mr. Collins came don•n to rrr~e )ay' .uP`t he matter Tuesday morning. ri was yoled that hrrcaflcr aTi insur- ron; ahce tsas to carried on a five-yrt: yasis nnd all old policies to be Ara- i c r rated out. Jett It ryas decided ~thal all applica- tions which had been t~crived for ng.-• the position of~-city superirilendrnL br placed on Tile for /uture refer- ba core and the recorder hr insb-uet••d