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SAL INA.4 KANSAS
ivl VE11 ER 23, 1920
Special Called h'Ieeting of the City Council, November 23rd,
1920. Mayor rvlathews presiding, City Attorney Buzick and the
following named councilmen answered to roll call; Dyar, Spaeth,
Harne, Campbell,-Vaite, Bradford and Carver. Councilmen Givens,
Howell and Barbee absent.
The request and call for meet ing, and the report of ser-
vice on the same was read as follows.
Salina, Kansas, Nov. 23rd, 1920
To Hon. Edd ialathe+as, Mayor
of the City of Salina, Kansas.
We, the undersigned members of the City Council of the
City of Salina, Kansas, hereby respectfully ask you to call a
Special Meeting of the City Council to meet in the Council
Chamber, Tuesday evening, November 23rd, 1920, at 8 o'clock
P. M • for the purpose of:
"Taking up the matter of the discontinuation of the sewer
in the alley between Santa Fe Avenue and Seventh Street about
200 feet north of South Street, also the matter of vacating a
portion of Mulberry Street temporarily, between Seventh and
Eighth Streets, to accomodate the construction of the new
school building."
F. S. Dvar,
E. E• Carver,
L. T. Camob.U,
Councilmen.
Layor's Office.
Salina, Kansas. November 23rd, 1920
In compliance with the above and foregoin request and
for the purpose therein named, I hereby call a 6pecial Meeting
of the City Council of Salina, Kansas, to meet Novemiber 23rd,
1920, at eight o'clock P. W. in the Council Chamber of said
City and the City wiarshal is hereby directed to notify each of
the councilmen and the City Attorney of said meeting, and make
due return of said notice hereon.
Edd MathQ_L6%,_
Mayor.
City y Marshal's Qf i e .
Salina, Kansas, November 23rd, 1920
I hereby certify that I have notified City Attorney Buz ick
and Councilmen Dyar, Givens, Spaeth, Harne, Campbell, 'Vvaite,
Bradford and Uarver of the within mentioned Special Meeting,
by reading to each of said Councilmen and City Attorney the fore-
going call for such meeting. Councilmen Howell and Barbee out
of the City.
Jerome Hanly.
City Marshal.
F. D. Blundon, Vice President of `.i'he masonic `temple Aid
Association, appeared before the Council and submitted the fol-
lowing request:
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Salina, Kansas. November 24, 1920
To the Honorable Mayor and Councilmen
of the City of Salina, Kansas.
The undersigned, The Board of Trustees of the Masonic
Temple Aid Association of Salina, Kansas, hereby request you
to discontinue and abandon that section and portion of the sew-
er running in the alley between Santa Fe and aeventh Street from
a point north of the Masonic `temple, now under construction,
south to the end of said sewer in the middle of South Street,
and further ask you for permission to construct and place a sew-
er along the parking on the south side of South Street from a
point at which the sane would connect with the private sewers
now running into the present City sewer on South Street to the
sewer in Santa Fe Avenue. In consideration of the abandonment
and discontinuance of said sewer under the proposed aasonic
building and your permission to install this new connection, we
propose and offer to construct and inst=all the said new sewer
connection with the sewer on Santa Ile and construct a new manhole
on the north side of the Mlasonic Temple building at a point
,which would mark the end of the old sewer, all of said work to
be dobe at our expense and under the supervision and with the
approval of the City Engineer; and with the further assurnace
that 6^re will hold the City free of any expense incident to or
connected with said changes of sewer and the necessary construc-
tion of the new sevier connections and will save the City harm-
less from any dar:.ages in connection therewith.
THE iviASONIC T3iviPLE AIL iiSSGCItkTION
BY, F. D. E lui_dQL •
Vice President.
Councilman Spaeth moved that the request be granted. ',,,o -
tion adopted.
Otto Peterson, appeared before the Council and asked permis-
sion to close Mulberry Street between Seventh and Eighth 6treets,
stating that the closing of said street was necessary for the
storage of building material used for the construction of the
new high school building, and that if the street were left open
the public would be endangered more or less by reason of the ob-
struction that would be necessary to be placed in the street.
Councilman Bradford moved that the request be granted,
and that the street be closed temporarily.
On motion of Councilman Waite, Council adjourned.
City Clerk .