03-15-1965 MinutesCOMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS - REGULAR MEETING
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j Salina, Kansas
March 15, 1965
jRegular Meeting of the Board of Commissioners March 15, 1965. Meeting was called
j to order by Mayor Rundquist, the roll was called and Commissioners Rundquist, Bull,
Spangler, Stark and City Attorney Bengtson responded. Commissioner Exline absent.
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The Minutes of the Regular Meeting of March 8, 1965 were read and approved.
Bids were received on Mower for Park Department. On motion of Commissioner Bull,
seconded by Commissioner Spangler the bids were referred to the City Manager and Park
Superintendent for checking. Carried.
i An ordinance was introduced for second reading entitled: "An ordinance providing for
the amendment of Zoning Ordinance Number 6613 and the Zoning District Map therein and
thereby adopted and providing for the rezoning of certain
property within the City and
prescribing the proper uses thereof."
On motion of Commissioner Spangler, seconded by Commissioner Stark the ordinance was
adopted by sections and on its final adoption the following vote was had: Ayes: Rundquist,
Bull, Spangler, Stark (4). Nays: (0). Commissioner Exline absent. Mayor approved the
ordinance and it is numbered 6850. Carried. Ordinance was introduced for first reading
March 1, 1965.
An ordinance was introduced for second reading entitled: "An ordinance relating to and,
apportioning and levying special assessments on certain lots and pieces of ground in the
City of Salina, Kansas, to pay the cost of paving Alley First East of Hancock Street with
concrete (Ten (10) feet wide) from the north line of Franklin Avenue to the south line of
Venango Street; curbing, guttering, paving and grading of Kenwood Park Drive with concrete
s (Thirty-seven (37) feet wide, back of curb to back of curb) from a point 150 feet east of
intersection of Kenwood Park Drive and Oakdale Drive to existing county asphalt street, the:
same being an intervening connecting street; curbing, guttering, paving and grading of
Pacific Avenue with concrete (Thirty-three (33) feet wide from back of curb to back of curb)
from the east side of Thirteenth Street to the west side of Twelfth Street; Curbing and
guttering of Ray Avenue from the south line of Neal Avenue to the center line of Laura
Street; curbing, guttering, paving and grading of Riverside Drive with concrete (Thirty-
three (33) feet wide from back of curb to back of curb) from the west line of Columbia
Avenue to the east line of Oakdale Avenue, the same being an intervening connecting street;
curbing, guttering, paving and grading of Riverside Drive with concrete (Thirty-three (33)
feet wide from back of curb to back of curb) from the west line of Des Moines Avenue to the'
east line of Kansas Avenue, the same being an intervening connecting street; curbing,
! guttering, paving and grading of Riverside Drive with concrete (Thirty-three (33) feet wide
1 from back of curb to back of curb) from the north line of Johnstown Avenue to the east linei
of Ohio Street, the same being an intervening connecting street; curbing, guttering,
paving and grading of Riverside Drive with concrete (Thirty-three (33) feet wide from back
of curb to back of curb) from the west line of Ohio Street to the east side of Des Moines
! Avenue, the same being an intervening connecting street; curbing, guttering, paving and
grading of Second Street with concrete (Thirty-three (33) feet wide from back of curb to
back of curb) from the south line of Woodland Avenue to the south line of Pacific Avenue;
paving and grading of Second Street with concrete (Twenty-eight (28) feet wide from toe
of gutter to toe of gutter) from the north line of Forest Avenue to the south line of
Woodland Avenue; curbing, guttering, paving and grading of Woodland Avenue with concrete
(Thirty-three (33) feet wide from back of curb to back of curb) from the east side of
Thirteenth Street to the west side of Twelfth Street; and relating to and providing for
the collection and payment of such assessments:
On motion of Commissioner Bull, seconded by Commissioner Spangler the ordinance was
adopted by sections and on its final adoption the following vote was had: Ayes: Rundquist,'
Bull, Spangler, Stark (4). Nays: (0). Commissioner Exline absent. Mayor approved the
r ordinance and it is numbered 6851. Carried. Ordinance was introduced for first reading
March 8, 1965.
City Engineer filed Plans ans Specifications as required by Ordinance 6848 for Lateral
i Sewer 500. On motion of Commissioner Bull, seconded by Commissioner Spangler the plans and
specifications were accepted and approved. Carried.
City Manager reported on Petition 2814 for street light, and recommended that the
corner light at Bishop and Thirteenth Street be increased, but no light in the alley. On
motion of Commissioner Bull, seconded by Commissioner Spangler the recommendation was
accepted and approved. Carried.
City Manager reported on Petition 2818-A for Street light, and recommended that the
street light be installed. On motion of Commissioner Bull, seconded by Commissioner
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Spangler the recommendation was accepted and approved. Carried.
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City Manager reported that he could see no legal objection to the installation of
i Highway 81 Sign on Flood Control Property south of the City.
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Petition Number 2820 for the rezoning of Lots 18, 19, 20, Block 7, Shalimar Plaza
Addition from "DD" to "D" was filed by Salina Labor Building Association, Inc., On motion
of Commissioner Bull, seconded by Commissioner Spangler the petition was referred to the
City Planning Commission. Carried.
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Mayor appointed Citizens Committee for Urban Renewal. On motion of Commissioner Bull,
seconded by Commissioner Spangler the appointments were approved. Carried
On a motion by Commissioner Spangler, seconded by Commissioner Bull, the City Attorney
was in tructe�.—t-o- repare a Resolution approving amendments to Senate Bill 235. Carried.
City Manager reported on Petition 2819 for the vacation of College Street, recommendir
the vacation of the street. On motion of Commissioner Spangler, seconded by Commissioner
Stark the street was approved for vacation and an ordinance was introduced for first readin€
Carried.
Ordinance Passed:
Number:
On motion of Commissioner Bull, seconded by Commissioner Spangler Charter Ordinance
Number 1 was introduced for first reading, for Aggregate Tax Limit of 17 mills. Carried.
Ordinance Passed: .� J7 Number:
An ordinance was introduced and passed entitled: "An ordinance making an appropriation
for the payment of certain claims."
On motion of Commissioner Bull, seconded by Commissioner Spangler the ordinance was
adopted by sections and on its final adoption the following vote was had: Ayes: Rundquist,
Bull, Spangler, Stark (4). Nays: (0). Commissioner Exline absent. Mayor approved the
ordinance and it is numbered A-1265. Carried.
An ordinance was introduced and passed entitled: "An ordinance making an appropriation
for the payment of certain claims."
On motion of Commissioner Bull, seconded by Commissioner Spangler the ordinance was
adopted by sections and on its final adoption the following vote was had: Ayes: Rundquist,
Bull, Spangler, Stark (4). Nays: (0). Commissioner Exline absent. Mayor approved the
ordinance and it is numbered A-1266. Carried.
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-i8`0-n motion of Commissioner Bull, the Board of Commissioners adjourned.
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City Clerk
Mayor appointed the following Judges and Clerks to serve for the City Primary Election
to be held March 23, 1965 and the City Election to be held April 6, 1965.
Single Board
FIRST WARD ALL CITY
Both Receiving FIRST PRECINCT V
and Counting Judge & Chairman Republican Democrat
Judges: Elizabeth Bachofer (D) Esther Krug
1000 North Seventh 913 North Tenth
Clerks:
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Freda Usher
413 Inez
SECOND PRECINCT
Nora Longbine (D) Audrey Norwood
743 North Third 325 North Front
Elizabeth Finch
420 North Second
THIRD PRECINCT
Ruth Kopsa (D)
617 North Thirteenth
Helen Minneman
621 North Thirteenth
Daisy Ribble
330 North Eleventh
FOURTH PRECINCT
Hazel Dopita
1004 North Tenth
Eleanor Wilcox
1211 North Ninth
Christina Oldfield
222 North Second
Bessie Blosser
919 North Fifth
Anna K. Glover
321 North Phillips
Lela Hindman
316 North Phillips
Judges:
Irene Hinkle (R)
Sibyl Stratman
Mabel Nichols
711 Park
915 West Ash
218 North College
Clerks:
Ann Cross
Laurena Nordstrom
621 State
225 North Thirteent
FIFTH PRECINCT
Jud'es:
Elda Adams (R)
Mabel Small
Georgina Pasternak
503 West Ash
625 Park
603 Park
Clerks:
Eila Detwiler
Fern Pfannenstiel
234 North Tenth
601 Park
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SIXTH PRECINCT
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211 North Oakdale
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1115 Johnstown
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Ada McMickell
150 North Penn
Jimmerta Rose
630 East Ash
SEVENTH PRECINCT
Alma Solberg
112 North Columbia
Katherine Arnold
301 North Kansas
EIGHTH PRECINCT
T. R. Shedden (R)
Lucy Veach
633 West Iron
118 South Twelfth
Florence Shedden
633 West Iron
NINTH
PRECINCT
Virgie Carter (R)
Edna Greening
145 South Eleventh
142 South Eleventh
Bertha Fink
309 South Eleventh
TENTH
PRECINCT
Nettie Overfelt (R)
Gertrude Batliner
235 South Second
208 South Third
Neoma Mae Ringer
230 South Third
ELEVENTH
PRECINCT
Grace Baughan (R)
Tryphena Gorse
600 Gypsum
1020 Gypsum
Vesta Judson
131 South Kansas
TWELFTH
PRECINCT
Louise Gunzelman (D)
Arlene VanCleef
200 South Wisconsin
217 South Wisconsin
Ruth Yost
148 Mt. Barbara
THIRTEENTH PRECINCT
Opal Peatling (R) Lydia Srack
122 Overhill Drive # 31 Crestview Dr.
Bernice Price
# 29 Crestview Drive
FOURTEENTH PRECINCT
Dorothy Rittgers (R) Bernice Leander
421 South Twelfth 718 West South
Alice Harland
720 Washington
FIFTEENTH PRECINCT
Thelma Follen (R) Norabelle Drake
501 South Ninth 430 South Seventh
Esther Johnson
426 Putnam
SIXTEENTH PRECINCT
Shirley Milleson (R) Agatha Benson
759 Seneca 835 Cherokee
Joan Brockway
926 Cherokee
Democrat
Esther Broce
233 North Penn
Bette Steele
240 North Penn
Mary Louise Crough
1215 East Iron
Marjorie Lockard
230 Des Moines
Retta Bradley
918 Spruce
Lucille Marlin
110 South Phillips
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Irene Megenity
329 South Eleventh
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Valerie LaVoie
300 South Eleventh
Mary Amos
420 South Fifth
Hope Davis
465 South Fifth
Julia Snead
223 South Penn
Faith Hronek
131 South Penn
Lillie Phillips
212 South Wisconsin
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Lois McKinney
1213 Stack
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Myrle B. Merrill
112 South Hilldale
Geraldine Stannard
205 South Hilldale
Bonita Hamilton
516 South Phillips
Nell Kirkpatrick
512 South College
Bertha Beggs
447 South Ninth
Mabel Newcomb
424 West Prescott
Ruth Addington
830 Willow Drive
Joanne Lust
917 Hemlock
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Judge & Chairman Republican _
SEVENTEENTH PRECINCT
Mary Frantz (R) Irene Hill
1020 Vassar Drive 1208 Dover Drive
Oletha Corn
1109 Windsor Drive
EIGHTEENTH PRECINCT
Ella Hodgson (D) Lil Johnson
660 Highland 650 Highland
Helen Hatton
709 Highland
TWENTIETH PRECINCT
Dorothy Mattson (D) Juanita Stith
848 Lewis 1009 McAdams
Freda Eller
840 Manor Road
TWENTY-FIRST PRECINCT
Jenne Werhan (D) Pearl Deeble
876 South Ninth 873 South Eleventh
Nadine Johnson
408 Franklin
TWENTY-SECOND PRECINCT
Esther Egan (R)
Edythe Johnson
945 South Santa Fe
948 South Fifth
2028 Quincy
Helen Thomann
Clerks:
863 South Ninth
TWENTY-THIRD
PRECINCT
Gladys Kelly (D)
011ie Cowie
332 West Beloit
349 West Ellsworth
PRECINCT
Marguerite Tyree
Dorothy Zeman (D)
1220 Funston
TWENTY-FOURTH PRECINCT
L. C. Peters (R)
Dorothy Hull
1716 Highland
1608 Highland
Iris Price
Ruth Weckel
1704 Highland
TWENTY-FIFTH
PRECINCT
Isabelle Zemke (D)
Dorothy Youngquist
834 East Ellsworth
829 East Minneapolis
Alma Jean Gray
823 East Minneapolis
TWENTY-SIXTH
PRECINCT
Marietta Stephan (D)
Georgia M. Garrett
517 Woodlawn
509 Woodlawn
JoAnn Richardson
1700 Pershing
TWENTY-SEVENTH PRECINCT
Judges:
Appolonia Huser (D)
Patricia Rhodes
2028 Quincy
200 West Leslie
Clerks:
Hazel Grant
2070 Simmons
TWENTY-EIGHTH
PRECINCT
Judges:
Dorothy Zeman (D)
Rose Anderson
508 East Claflin
818 Russell
Clerks:
Iris Price
703 Max
Democrat
Gladys Hobbs
142 Pawnee
Florence Young
1125 West Republic
Vera Lloyd
671 Highland
Beverly Gibson
640 Highland
Marzella Frank
717 East Wilson
Genevieve McCance
617 Morningside
Aura Houston
525 Fairview
Ethel Swedlund
852 South Eleventh
Hazel Wood
947 South Ninth
Zelda Vermillion
801 South Fifth
Irene Haase
408 West Beloit
Hazel Brubaker
1008 Funston
Beulah Nordlund
133 East Jewell
Nora Holcom
204 East Ellsworth
Rena Crain
422 -'East Beloit
May Sullivant
431 East Beloit
Helen Loy
327 West Kirwin
Marie Wary
309 West Jewell
Doris King
2037 Leland Way
Eva Padgett
1945 South Fourth
Mildred George
431 East Claflin
Ellen Budke
829 East Cloud
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Receiving
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TWENTY-NINTH PRECINCT
�Judges: Norma Carlson (R) Jean Riffel Marie Rapp
1012 Talley Drive 1914 Page 1211 Andrew
Clerks: Ada Blount Wanda Hughes
1918 Ingman Road 1117 Andrew
THIRTIETH PRECINCT
Judges: Lucille Hubbs (R) Lois Hanson June Buhler
703 East Leslie 2065 Quincy 2077 Norton
Clerks: Esther Dreiling Virginia McCullough
612 Albert 2071 Quincy
THIRTY-FIRST PRECINCT
Judges: Mary Lemaster (D) Gladys Markley Virginia Peters
501 Hartland 2401 R6ckhurst 500 Hartland
Clerks: Jacquelyn Shuman Irma J. Smith
421 West Hart 2460 Belmont Blvd
On motion of Commissioner Spangler, seconded by Commissioner Bull the
appointments were approved. Carried.