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HomeMy WebLinkAbout06/07/1966 8 I I 8 I 8 I I 8 19 MINUTES OF THE REGULAR SESSION OF JUNE 7th 1966 June 7th 1966 Port Townsend, Washington The City Council of the Vity of Port Townsend met in regular session this 7th day of June 1966 at 7:30 p.m. in the council chambers of the City f1al1. Mayor Sullivan presiding. . . . . . ROLL CALL Officers and members present were ö.S follows: Mayor Sullivan;, Gmt!>! Clerk, Youngblood, Ci ty A ttorney Abraham, Counc ilmen Swietzer, Hoglund, Judy, Ruby, Siebenbaum, Carter, Counc ilman Lindsey absent. . MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS SESSION The minutes 01' the pr evious session vvere read in full and it was moved by Councilman Judy, seconded by Councilman Ruby that the minutes of- the previous se:3sion be appr9ved as read and that the Mayor and City Clerk sign same. Motion carried. BILLS & CLAIMS j ,. The following bills and claims were read and acted upon as fo.Llows: CURRZNT EXPENSE FUNDêêêêê---------Voucher No. WATER FUND---------~~-------------Voucher No. Garbage FUND----------------------Voucher. No. STREET Fm~D-----------------------Voucher No. SEWER FUND------------------------Voucher No. Library Fund----------------------Voucher No. PARK FUND-------------------------Voucher No. ARTERIAL HIG}~AY FUND------------~Voucher No. ORD. NO. 1321---------------------Voucher No. through through through through thr ough through . through thr 0 ugh thr ough 4036 1240 749 806 437 935 541 12 230 ----$7,099.67 ----~;4,316. 29 ----~ 672.59 ----~;2 812.73 . , - --- ,2,500.43 ----$; 405.39 ----~; 142.82 -- --~;37, 876.60 ----~;4, 684.02 . 3992 1223 741 794 427 914 533 11 227 It was moved by Councilman Siebenbaum seconded by Councilman Hoglund thö.t the bills and claims! be approved as read and that the Mayor and City Clerk draw warrants upon the proper funds for paJ~ent of same. Motion carried. OFFICERS REPORT CITY CLERK The city clerk reported the regular salary warrants for the Month of May 1966. CURRENT EXPENSE FUND--------------Voucher No. WATER FUND------------------------Voucher No. GARBAGE FUND----------------------Voucher No. STREET FIDID-----------------------Voucher No. SE~ŒR BilNßw---------------------~-Voucher No. LIBRARY FUND----------------------VJucher No. PARK FUND-------------------------V~)Ucher No. FIREMENIrENSION AND RELIEF FUND----Voucher No. 3973 through 3991 ----~~5,013.19 1217 through 1222 ----:1,681.55 736 through 740 ---->1,896.67 790 through 793 ----$1,205.44 426-------------------~~ 406.17 913-------------------$ 364.85 532-------------------' 258.24 105 through 106 ----~p275.00 TREASURER REPORT . The treasurer report was read in full for. the month of May 1966 and was ordered filed. POLICE REPORT. The police report was read in full for the month of May 1966 ö.nd was ordered filed. . BUILDING PERMITS .. - . The follow ing building pe rmi ts were pr esented and ac ted upon ö.S follows: Garfield Guls'eth, Add. to garage, 14' X20', Frame, 506 Scott, $300.00,. Fred C. Staph, 4-plex, 40' X54', Frame, Block 1, Lot 6&8 Petty Grove Addn, vVillow & F St. $25, OO<D. Jim & Warren Erickson, Shop, 50'X50', Concrete Block, Block 26, Lot ~~&4, L.B. Hastings 2nd, . $13,000. Everett Tice, Tool Shed, 10'X16', Frame, 3rd & Hancock, $200.00. Ed May, Marque, 26'X8', Metal, 926 Water, $400.00. Robert Ferbrache, Carport, 34'X12~, Frame, 19th & Jackman, $150.00. Roy Lindsey, Trailer Court, 20 bays, 22nd & Sheridan, $10,000. Bob Allan, Reside Horn e, 58'X30', Cedar, 518 Fillmore, $5,300.00. Roy A. Marken, House & Garage, 56'X26', Frame, F. St. Tax No. 130 see. James .W. Weir, Ramp, 4'X50', Brick & Blocks, 701 Water St. ~þl00.00 2, Twp. 30N, R 1 w. $9,5@0. It was moved by Councilman Ruby seconded by Councilman Judy that the building permits Qe granted., Motion carried. . TEAR DO'"m PEmn T The following tear down permit was presented and acted upon as follows: Jessie W. Miller, Porch, lO'X15', Frame, 20 Tremont, two w~eks. .. It was moved by Couhcilman Hoglund seconded by Councilman Ruby that the tear down permit be granted. Motion carried. I'.WVING PERMIT The following moving permit was presented and acted upon as follows: Max Loomis, Yacht Club Building, From Wash. & Thayer, to Wash. & Prosper. It was moved by Councilman Carter seconded by Councilman Hoglund that the moving.permit be granted. Motion carried. COMMUNICATIONS The following. communications were presented and acted upon as follows: , From Pacific Northwest Bell Telephone Co. Seattle, Washington, to-wit: June 1, 1966 ~i~ ~llort Townsend ~Õrt ~ownsend, Washington ... ~ .......-.. ---"-- 20 MINUTES OF THE REGULAR SESSION OF JUNE 7th 1966 CONTINUED '-----' - -.--.- u ---. --- -- - n -. --' _.._----_._------~---'--- ---- --.. --..--------..---oo-..----------...oo_u_---- . " Gentlemen: Pacific Northwest Bell Telephone Company applies for a permit to place approximately 225 feet of buried telephone cable along the noÍ1Ï1h side of and across 19th Street beginning 36 feet east of Kuhn Street. Verbal permission secured from Mr. Lyall Arey, Supt. The attached prints are marked in red to show location. Telephone Company Field engineer O. Rask ES 3-9511 Ext. 243. If the proposed work is agreeable, please sign below and return on copy to this office. Very truly yours, P.E. Davis Engineering Staff Supervisor. 8 Mayor Sullivan referred the above communication to Mr Lyall Arey St. Supt. and the street commi ttee. I From Mrs Bernice B. Bishop Port Townsend, to.;;wit: Mr Dennis Sullivan, Mayor Members of the City Council City Hall Port Townsend, Washington I De ar Sirs: This letter is to ask that the street on Hastings Ave., in front of blocks nine and block 10 Johnsons Addition be vacated, and that the humane society shelter be moved fronl in front of block 10. The shelter being there has hindered the selling of that property. Thank you for your attention to this request. Yours truly, P~s Bernice B. Bishop , A ttorney Abraham said that Mrs Bishop had came to the office after s~e had written the letter', he said that he informed her that the city had nothing to do with the humane society and even if the city wanted to move the shelter that we had no autl:ority to do so. He said he told her the street situation was under jurisdiction of the city council and that a petition would be required. 8 f, From Jefferson County Historical Society - to:wit Mayor Dennis Sùl1ivan and Honorable Members of the City Council. Ci ty Hall Port To~msend, Washington , Gentlemen: I ~ Thos letter is written to you on behalf of the Jefferson County Historical Society. The Historical Society requests your permission to use the City Council Chambers on the evening of Monday, June 13th, for one of its regular meetings. Because two interesting and worthwile speakers, W.J. Daly and Gael R. Stuart, will speak at the meeting of historical matters a large attendance is anticipated. To accomodate that group we would very much appreciate the use of your Council Chamber on that occasion. Very truly yours, Calmar A. McCune Secretary Mayor Sullivan said that it would not bake a vote of the council to let them use the council chamb ers. ORD NO. 1495 AN ORDINANCE VA~ATING THE WEST:~RLY 110 FEET OF THA T PORTION OF FRANKLIN STREET LYING BETW~EN MONROE STREET AND JACKSON sri'REET, RES~RVING EASEj1ENTS THEREIN AND PROVIDING FOR COSTS OF PUB~ICATION OF ORDINANCE. 8 It was moved by Councilman Hoglund seconded by Councilman Siebenbaum that the first reading be considered the second reading and the third reading be by title only. Moti::>n carried. Ord. No. 1495 was again read ~or the third time by title on~y and it was moved by Councilman Siebenbaum seconded by Councilman Ruby that the ordinance do now pass. Motion carried. I NEW & OLD BUSINESS Councilman Hoglund asked the City Attorney if he had prepared the ordinances that he was asked to prepare by the finance committee. Att~~~ Abraham said tnat the ordinances were not prepared bwb wo1llÙd be next week and t.èlat a copy would be given to each member so they could look them over. Councilman Hoglund said that as soon as they received the copies he would like to call a meeting on the 28th of June at the fire hall. mr May, president of the chamber of commerce spoke before the council and quoted figures he had received from the state tax commission. He pointe out thö.t under the proposed B&O tax some 260 businesses would bear the burden of the revenue needed by tne cftty, he stated tffi t most busineesmen had no objection to a business license and proposed that the council reconsider the possibility of raising water rates and increasing private utility franchises aJong with a business license to raise the necessary revenue needed.. Mr Stan Kowalowski spoke against any added taxes to the business men. Mr Wes Johnson said that a business tax wDuld be discriminatory, that it would a ly involve a saml1 perèentage of people who operated businesses and felt that ev,ryone in the city should be involved. Councilman Hoglund explained that wile the council was talking in terms of a tax patterned after the state B&O but no definite rate of taxation had yet been decided upon. Council:nan Siebenbaum said that businessmen might è:tssist by helpirg to get Initiative 226 on the general election ballot. ~ayor Sullivan, asked patrole 'an Dick Kimball to report on the police school he Patrolman Kimba~l said that he hè:td learned a lot è:tt the school, and felt that the patrolmen attended would give the city better police protection along with making patrolmen out of them. He thanked the council for being able to attend. I 8 attended. school the better Il . t... -- ~ Ii 8 I I 8 I 8 I I 8 . 21 MINUTES OF THE REGULAR SESSION OF JUNE 7th 1966 CONTINUED . Mrs Lee Davis spoke before the council saying that the histo:c>ical society wþ.5com:¡hiling the history of Jefferson County and 'since the city council ö.nd the county commissioners and the chamber of commerce ö.re the three bodies in this community that are interested in puch a type orpromotion of culture to the community and that the chamber of commerce ö.nd the county commissioners had endorced the project and would like to have the city council do the same. It was moved by Councilman Ruby seconded by Councilman Judy that the city couhcil endorce the project of the Historical society. Motion carried. ADJOURNMENT , As there was no "further business to come before the council at this time it was moved BY councilman Siebenbaum seconded by councilman Judy tlìa t the meeting do now adjourn. MotLm carried. At te s t: ~¿;'.L tf¡~ crt erk MAYOR L.L~~~' . MINUTES OF THE REGULAR SESSION OF JUNE 21,1966 June 21, 1966 Port Townsend, Washlngton . The City Council of the City of Port Townsend met in regular session this 21st day of June 1966 at 7:30 p.m. in the council chambers of the City Hall. Mayor .sullivan presiding. ROLL CALL ,. ~. ,.' .. Officers and members present were as follows: Mayor 3ulliv~m City Attorney Abraham, City Clerk Youngblood, Councilmen Sweitzer, Hoglund, Judy, Ruby, Siebenbaum, Linsey and Carter. , 'i' .: MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS SESSION The minutes of the previous session were read in full and it was moved by Councilman Siebenbaum seconded,by Councilman Judy that the minutes be approved as read and that the Mayor and City C~erk Sign. same. Motion carried. . .' . BUILDING PERMITS .- .. . . The following building permits were presented and acted upon as follows: R. F. Hobbs, Addn. to Home; 16'X18',. Frame, 1330: Adams, $2,800.00 Carl J. Johnson, Alumnium Siding, 636 Foster, $2,500.00. Melba Druliner, Alummmum Siding, 1437 Wash 'ngton, $1,100.00. W. E. Harms, Cannery Bldg, 50'XIOO', Boat Haven, $10,000.00. 1 , ¡ . . . It was moved by Councilman Lindsey seconded by Councilman Hoglund that the building permits be granted. Motion carried. COMMUNICATIONS The following corm:.nunication was read and acted. upon as follows: From Port Townsend Çhamber of Commerce, . June 20, 1966 to-wi t;: . . The City Council 0 Port Townsend, Wash¡ngton . '. . Gentlemen: . Would it meet with the Councils approval for the Chamber of Commerce to explore the possibility¡" of g~ants for restoration of Historical Sights or the Federal Progr:~s for Individual & community improvements. This would be to find out just what sort of conditions must bEl met if such funds are to be obtained~ The main thought in point was the possible improvement of the Ci ty Hall. There was no intent of pushing for improvements but just to see what conditions would be required. If the Council hö.s no objection we had a !notion made and pö.sse:d at todays meeting to find out some of the details involved. We do not wish to presume on any of the Citys initiative in the matter but more in the spmrit of cooperation. Very Sinc,erely., . E . R. May President Mayor Sullivan referred the above communicati on to the Building Committee. NEW & OLD BUSINESS Councilman Hoglund said he would like to pospone the meeting of the finance committee from the 28th of June until the l~th of July, the rea'son being that the elerk then would be in a position to project future revenues as well as balance for the: six month period. . Councilman Judy reported that a sign was in the walk at the corner of Quincy and Water street that people were having to walk out in the street to get around the sign. Mayor Sullivan asked the Chief of Police to take care of the matter. Councilman Judy al so reported that the sidewalk by theTown 'Ilavern was in ne ed of rep ai rs, that it was in. a hazardeouàs condition, he asked who was responsible the city- or the owner, he was informed that it was up to the owner to repair the sidewalk" Collncilm1;ln Judy said he W) uld contact the wwner."' . Councilman Carter said that the way the bus parked at the bus stop, that it was a hazard and ~ '-. ._..J~ --~