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HomeMy WebLinkAbout08/02/1966 8 I I 8 I 8- I I 8 L 25- MINUTES OF THE REGULAR SESSION OF JULY 19, 1966 CONTINUED ADJjURNMENT As ther~ was no fu~ther business to pome before the council at this time it was moved b~ Councilman Carter secpnded by Councilman Judy that the meeting do now adjourn. Motion carried. Attest~~~ i~ MAYOR -~~ ~~~. MINUTES OF THE REGULAR SESSION OF August 2, 1966 August 2,1966 Port Townsend, Washington The Ci~y Council of the City of Port Townsend met in regular sessinn this 2nd day of August 1966 at 7:30 p.m. in the council chambers of the City Hall. Mayor Pro-tem Siebenbaum presiding. ROLL CALL Officers and members present were as follows: Mayor Pro-tem Siebe,nbaum, Ci ty Attorney Abraham, City Clerk Youngblood, Councilmen Sweitzer, Hoglund, Ruby, Lindsy, Carter, Councilman Judy and Mayor Sullivan Absent. MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS SESSION The minutes of the previous session were read in full and it was TIloved by Councilman Hoglund .seconded by Councilman Ruby that the minutes be approved as read and the Mayor and Ci ty Clerk sign same. Motion carried. BILLS & CLAIMS The following bills and claims as audited by the finance committee were presented and'acted upon as follows: CUßRENT EXPENSE FUND------------------Voucher No. Wå~H FUND----------------------------Voucher No. STREET FUND---------~-----------------Voucher No. GARBAGE FUND--------------------------Voucher No. LIBRARY FUND--------------------------Voucher No. PARK FUND-----------------------------Voucher No. . SEVÅ’R FUND------------~---------------Voucher No. 4121 through 4157 ---~7,893.11 1271 through 1288 --- 4,624.01 826 through 832 --- 1,266.55 772 through 783 --- 3,860.56 957 through 972 387.05 556 through 563 149.97 449 through 456 --- 3,111.60 It was mo..¡ed by Councilman Hoglund seconded. by Councilman Sweitzer that the bills and claims be approved as read and that the Mayor & City Clerk draw warrants upon the proper funds for payment of same. Motion carried. OFFICERS REPORT CITY CIE RK The city c2Ðrk reported the montfuly salary warrants for the Month of July 1966 as follows: CURRENT EXPENSE FUND------------------Voucher No. WATER FUND----------------------------Voucher No. STREET FUND---------------------------Voucher No. GARBAGE FUND--------------------------Voucher No. LIBRARY FUND--------------------------Voucher No. PARK FUND-----------------------------Voucher No. SEWERFUND----------------------------Voucher No. FIREMENT PENSION & RELIEF Fm~D--------Voucher No. 4102 through 4120 ---14,991.79 1265 through 1270 --- 1,669.30 822 through 825 --- 1,205.44 767 through 771 ---~~,884,42 956----__------------i 361.60 555------------------ 254.99 448------------------ 401.17 109 through 110 --- 275.00 CITY TREAS URER The treasurer's report was read in full and was orderèd filed. "- POLICE REPORT The police report was read in full and was ordered filed. BUILDING PERMITS The following building permit- was presented and acted upon as follows: J.F. Phillips, House, 25'X41', Frame, 17th & Holcomb, $4,500.00. It was moved by Councilman Lindsey seconded by Councilman Ruby that the building permit be granted. Motion carried. MOVING PERMIT The following mmving permit was presented and acted upon as follows: Dick Phelps, Building, from Water & Monroe to Cedar & Olympic, to abide by Ord. No. 907. It was moved by Couç~lman Lindsey seconded by Councilman Sweitzer that the moving permit be granted. Motion carried. COf..ilMUNICATIONS From Mrs Margaret J. Keehn, Park Board Chairman The following communications were. presented and acted upon as follows: Mayor Sullivan & Gentlemen of the Council. Dear Sirs: -- ~._-~ - ... ~----._- Aug. ~, 1966 to-wit: 26 ---- -- -- - - MINUTES OF REGULAR SESSION OF AUGUST 2, 1966 CONTINUED. --- ----- - - ----- ~----- -- ------ ---------- - -- - - --- - -- ----- - -------------- -------- ---------------------- --------- - - - ----- -,,-- As chairman of the Park boö.rd, I am making a request to have the watering restrictions remove!d from Chetzemoka park, as I feel it unjust to expect Mr. Roberts to get up at 5:00 A.M to water City property, there by making his work day, much more than eight hours. Evening regulations are difficult to comply with, due to the public 1.:_seing the park. I would like this matter to be settled, not only for t is year, but for the future also. Thank you, Mrs Margare~ J. Keehn Park Board Chairman Councilman Ruby asked if there was a meter at the park and if there was not there sllould be one put in to take care of the situation. Councilman Carter said that he had met with the park board and as long as it was citys property we sho Id go ahead and water when it was convienent. Councilman Carter made a motion seconded by Councilman Ruby that the park water when it was convenient. Upon the question it was brollght out thö.t the city set a policy on certain watering hours and they should not be the one to break the rule. After some further discussion Councilman Carter withdrew his motion Councilman Ruby withdrew his second. Mayor: pro-tem Siebenbaum referred the request to the water committee for a report at the next regular session. From W. Orson Banfie~d, Bancouver Canada, to-wit: His Honor Mayor Dennis Sullivan, Port Townsend, Washington, U.S.A. Your Honor: We visited your city after an absence of some ten years and were delighted with what we saw. Both Mrs, Banfield and I remember the rort Townsend of shortly after the war, when the Armed Forces of the U.S. had left the various buildings and the resultant loss of activity showed very clearly in the City of Port Townsend, On this trip we registered at the Port Townsend Motel and were immediately provided with several booklets and rochures on the City, and urged by Mrs. Eaton of the Motel to look about the area. We decided to follow the pictures~ue tour of the City. This turned out to be both veey interesting and, at the same time, frustrating, because we had ßifficulty in finding the street names on. the corners to guide us to the approved route. Maybe this was effectibe in making the tour a slower one, and afforded more time to løok around at the delighful old architecture and historic sited in your City. I do think that some effort should be expended in marking the tour. route by special signs, or making the street names on the corners more legible. In any event we were delighted wi th what we, saw. You should be proud of the results of the renovat ions to ghe old buildings and the marking of his toric spots. Keep up the good work., Tourism does pay dividends, and the youth of today will appreciate the events of yesterday wheni these events are properly recorded and displayed. Yours sincerely, W. Orson Banfield, Alderman Mayor Pro-tem Siebenbaum reported on the communication saying that Mr Russell Baker was chairman of a committee that was placing tUI~ the signs and that he was working with the police in placing the signs so the places of interest could be found more easily. PE TITI ON FOR STREET V ACA TI ON The following petition was presented and ac,ted upon as follows: PETITION POR S.TRBET VACATION THAT THE UND mSIGNED, DWIGHT B. MARRIOTT AND jlIARVON E. MARRIOTT, husband and wife, and E. M. GIBSON and BONNIE GIBSON, husband and wife, being all of the owners of property abutting upon the portion of street hereinafter requested to be vacated, Eespectfully petition the City Council of the City of Port Townsend, as follows: That portion of Chestnut Street lying between U Street and T Street be vacated, after due notice ~iven, and in the form and manner required by law. STATE OF WAS1ITNGTON) COUNTY OF JEFFERSON) Em M. Gibson Mrs Bon~ie Gibson Dwight B. Marriott Maryon E. Marriott. S.s. DWIGHT F. MARRIOTT, MARY ON E. MARRIOTT, E. M. GIBSON and BONNIE GISON, each being duly sworn, depose and says each for himself; I am one of the petitioners above named; I have read the above and foregoing Petition, know the contents thereof, and the same is true as I believe. E.M. Gibson ~~s Bonnie Gibson Dwight B. Marriott Maryon E. Marriott Subscribed and sworn to before me this 1st day of August 1966. Glenn DA Abraham Jr. Notary Public in and for the State of Washington, residing at Port Townsend It was moved by Councilman Lindsey seconded by Councilman Sweitzer that a public hearing be held on the above petition Sept. 13, 1966. Motion carried. 8 I I 8 I 8 I I 8 I: J , 27' MINUTES OFT E REGULAR SESSION OF AUGUST 2, 1966 CONTINUED 8 PETITION The following petition for street vacation was presented and acted upon as follows: PETITION TO VACATED A PORTION OF GRANT STREET, AND A PORTION OF ELEVENTH STREET ON EISENBEIS ADDI TION TO THE CI TY OF PORT TOìiVNSEND, JEFFERSON COUNTY, WASHINGTON. TO: THE HONORABLE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PORT TmVNSElm, WASHINGTON I We, the undersigned, being all of the owners of the real estate abutting upon the portions a of Grant Street and Eleventh Street hereinafter described, do hereby petition the City Council . City åf Port Townsend, Stö.te of Washington, to make vacation of and to vacate that certain portion of Grant Street and that certain portion of Eleventh Street, described as follows, to-wi t: I That portion of (]!rant Street lying between the South boundary of Twelfth Nor'th boundary of Tenth Street, and that portion of Eleventh Street lying west bou~dary of Sheridan .Street, and the East boundary of Hendricks Street, all in addition to the City of Port Townsend, Jefferson Cojnty, Washington. Petid>ioners are the owners of Blocks ,100, 101, 124 and 125, of Eisenbeis Addition, and desire to establish thereupon a Mobile Home ~ark for permanent residences, and in order to do so properly it is necessary tha t the above descri,bed streets be vacated. Petitioners further petition that this matter be refe:rred to the proper committee, and in the event thö.t the committee make,s a favorable report on this peti tion, thö.t noti~e of hearing of this petition be had in the manner and form as pre;3cribed by ordinance and law. Dated this 28th day of July, 1966 Street, the of the West Eisenbeis STATE OF WASHINGTON) . ) s s COUNTY OF JEFFERSON) Douglas A. Smith Agatha L. Smith . 8 DOUGLAS A. SMITH, BEING FIRST DULY sworq., upon oath deposes and says: That he is one of the petitioners above named, that he hö.s read the above and foregoing petition, knows the contents thereof, and the same is true as he verily believes. Douglas A. Smith SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me this 28th day of July, 1966" A. Clemens Grady Notary Public in and for the State of Washington, residing at Port Townsend I It was moved by Councilman Lindsey seconded by Councilman Ruby that a public hearing for the abov~ petition be held on Sept. .6th 1966. Motion carried,. . . Mayor Protem Siebenbaum referred both petitions to the street committee and the planning commission. . PETITION TO DEDICATE VACATED STREET , , 8 WHEREAS the undersigned are all of the abutting owners upon that portion of Sherman Street, IjY?;l1g between 14th Street and 15th Street in the City of Port Townsend, Washington; and 1 ""': Vffi:mEAS, said portion of ci ty street has heretofore been bac:ated 'by Ordinance of the Ci ty Council, and it now appears that it is desirable, because of the improvement of lands abutting upon said vacated street, that the same be rededicated to City street and public purposes, now, therefore, we respectfully petition the City Council to accept a dedication of that portion of Sherman Street lying between 14th street and 16th Street, and that the same therefo~ be consti tuted a public street ö.nd rigl'1t of way in the Ci ty of j:1or t Townsend. Dated this 2nd day of August, 1966. Dr. Robert R. Carter, Billie J. Carter, Milton M. Powers, Joan C. Powers, G.R. Webb, Kathryn W. Webb, William D. Jones, Patricia J. Jones, Edward A. Hanson, Elizabeth B. Hanson, Eugene W. Johnson, Sheby R. ,Johnson, Roger A. Stigen. . I City Attorney Abraham said that this is an example of a situation where street is not as good as they look, saying tht:o.t years ago these street were v.aca ted and has built up and the houses more or less were following the old platted streets, street so they would like to have the ci ty take back the two block portion of Sherman St and undertake the usual city street functions. He said the procedure is thö.t now they hö.ve formerly requested, if the council desires to accept this then they have to assign a deed and would tender it to the council, the council would haye to pass a ordinance re-estab- lishing and renaming the streets. Councilman Lindsey made a motion seconded by Councilman Hoglund that the city Attorney be given the authority to prepare the necessary ordinance to accept the vacated street. Motion carried. vacac tions now the area but now no ORDINANCE NO~ 1497 I Ordinance no. 1497 was again Brought before the couücil for passage or rejection. Due to the nature of the ordinance it had to be held over to this session of the council. Councilman Lindsey made a motion seconded þy Councilman Hoglund that the first reading of the ordinance be considered the second reading and the third reading be by title only. Motion carried. Ordinance No. 1497 was again read for the third time by title only and it was moved by Councilman Lindsey seconded by Councilman Ruby that it do now pass. Motion carried. RESOLUTION NO. 66-4 . 8 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR ~ROwTEM AND THE CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE AN AGREEMENT TO PERMI~ THE WASHINGTON STATE HIGHWAY CO~~ISSION TO RELOCATE A STATE HIGHWAY UPON A PIPELINE RIGHT OF WÆY OF THE CI TY . BE IT RESOLVED, By the City Council of the City of Port Townsend, that the Mayor-pro-tem and City Clerk be and they ö.re hereby authorized to execute, in behalf of the City an agreement with the State of Washington Highway Commission to permit said Highway Commission to relocate a portion of State Highway No. 9-E, in the Crocker Lake area, upon a portion of the right of way and easement of the water transmission leine, which agreement .shall preserve the right of the City tq enter upon ö.nd repair the pipeline located in the area thereby affected. All of which shall be without cost to the City of Port Townsend. Passed the of August, 1966 John H. Siebenbaum Mayor pro-tem -- 2S MINUTES OF THE REGULAR SESSION OF AUGUST 2nd 1966 CONTINUED --- --.--.-- _u_- ----------- -- ---------- ------- --------- --- - ---- ---- -----. - -------...----- --______n_- Attest: City Clerk Approved as to Form: City Attorney Attorney Abraham said the StateHighway Commission is proposing to put a part of a new road at Crocker Lake over where we now have a pipe line, this would cause the moving of the pipe line to some extent, they will relocate the line at there own cost band the city would still reserve the right to enter the highway right of way to repö.ir & maintain the pipe line. Councilman Hoglund made a motion seconded by Councilman Ruby that the resolution be adopted. Motion carried. City Engineer Becker asked the permission of the council to call for bids f01' a small job to rebuild the intake at the Big Quil River at the dam, the cost would be around 10,000. dollars, and the bids to be opened August l~th. It was moved by Councilman Hoglund seconded by Councilman Ruby that Engineer Becker be authorized to call for bids äS requested. Motion carried. 1ws Keehn and Mr Wallen spoke before the council on behalf o~ the letter she wrote to the council to change the watering hours at the city park. T;Iayor :::ìullivan thanked both and told them that the council and the water committee would look into the request and there would be a report at the next regular council meeting. Councilman Ruby introduced f./Iiss Johnson to tl1e I:Iayor & Council, saying that she was taking ~w Simp sons place as a reporte for the Port Angeles News. AU JOURNMENT As there was no further business to come before the council at this time it was moved by Councilman Lindsey seconded by Councilman Hoglund that the meeting do now adjourn. Motion carried. At tesít: ~~~ ..' Cfher .r J'UNUTES OF TH~ R~G-LAR SESSION OF AUGUST 16, 1966 August 16, 1966 Port Townsend, '..Jas ':1ington The City Council of the City of Port Townsend met in regular session this ¡6th day of August 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: ciayor Sullivan, City Attorney Abraham, City Clerk Youngblood, Councilmen Sweitzer, Hoglund, Ruby, Siebenbaum, Lindsey, Carter. Councilman Judy absent~, . MIl-JUTES OF THE m EVIOUS SESSION The minutes of the previous session were read in full and it was moved by Councilman Lindsey seconded by Councilman Hoglund that tDe minutes be approved as read and tha t the l'J.ayor and City Clerk sign same. Motion carried. BUILDING P3RI',u T The following building permit was presented and acted upon as follows:: Virgil Rondeau, Re-roof, shakes, 1136 Blaine, $125.00. It was moved by Councilman Hoglund seconded by Councilman Ruby that the building permit be granted. Motion carried. COMMUNICATIDNS The following communications were presented and acted upon as follows: From United Good Neighbors, July 25, 1966 Port Townsend, to-wit: City Council Ci ty rlall Port Townsend, ~ashington Dear Councilmen: The annual UGN drive will again be held in the fall of the year. Plans are being made to have a no host breakfast ö.nd- a no host luncheon as kick-offs to the drive. )!e will have a speaker at the breakfast and the luncheon talk on the advantages of a united drlve in terms of finances and services to residents of this area. The breakfast will be held on Friday, September 30, 1966 at 7:30 A.M. to concide with the mailing date of advance letters requesting pledges. The luncheon will be held on Monday, October 17" 1966 to concide with the dates of the house-to-hou$e canvass. Would you kindly check your preference as to attending the luncheon or the breakfast and estimate the number attending on the enclosed post card. The Board of Directors sincerely appreciates your past efforts towards making ou~ annual drives successful. Vie are hoping to make this fall's drive one of the most successful so far. Very truly yours, },Irs Robert Koschnick UGN Secretary and 1967 Drive Chairman 8 I I 8 I 8 I I 8