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HomeMy WebLinkAbout10/18/1966 r 42 , , MINUTES OF THE REGULAR SESSION OF OCTOBER 18., 196EJ October 18, 1966 Port Townsend, Washington 8 The City Council of the City of Port Townsend met in regular session tli s H3th day of Oct. 1966, at 7:30 p.m. in the coun'cil chambers of the City J..Lall. Mayor Sullivan presiding. ROLL CALL '. Officers and mèmbers II' es ent were as follows: Úlacror SuJ.l i vÐ,n, City A ttorneJl' Abraham, City Clerk Youngblood, .Councilmen, Swei ~zer, Hoglund, Judy" Rqby, Siebenbaum, LindEley. Counci Iman 'Carter absent. MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS SESSI. ON I Councilman Siebenbaum made a motion seconded by Counc i.lm an Hoglund tha t due to bid openings that the minutes of the previous ,session be dispensed with.a Motion car~ied. BUILDING PERMITS The followíng building permits were II' esented and acted upon as follows: Norman F. Smith Jr. Canopy & Cement Slab, Rt 1.Sim~, Way. $700.00 Robert Sahli; Addition to home, Frame, 20'X24' & 4'x 18', Monroe & McKinley. Robert M. Gibson. Addition to house, 8'XI0', Frame, 930 Roosevelt. $500.00. $12,000.00. I It was moved by Councilman Lindsey seconded by Councilman Judy that th9 building permits be granted. Motion carried. COMMUNICATlms The following communication was presented and acted upon as follows: From Statewide City Employees Retirement S~stem Oct. 11, 1966 to:wit. 8 Gale I. Youngblood City Clerk Port Townsend, Washin~ton Re: Loren J. Northup Membership No. 6028-58 Dear Mr. Youngblood: The member wïll attain extended retirement age 58 plus-Uniform group - by January 1, 1967 and should be refired on that date unless his retirement date is extended on year further by Counc il action. Please advise. I Sincerely, Statewide City Employees Retirement System Earle Tinius Executive Secretary It was moved by Councilman Ruby seconded by Councilman Judy that Patrolman Loren J. Northup service as patrolman of the Police Department be extended to December 31~1 1967. Motion carried. PETITION FOR LEASE The following peti tion for lease was presented and acted upon as folloV1S: 8 DOUGLAS A. SMITH and AGATHA La. SMITH, husband and wife, hereby and herewith petition the Honorable City Counc il of the Ci ty of Port Townsend to lease to peti tioners a portion, of Grant Street' lying between the south boundary of Twelfth and the north boundary of Tenth Street, and that portion of Eleventh Street lying west of the west boundary of Sheridan Street, and the East boundary of Hendricks Street, all in Eisenbeis Addition to the City of Port Townsend, Jefferson County, Wasnngton for a period of ten years. Pe ti tioners are the owners of Blocks 100, 101, 124, 125 of Eisenbeis Addi tion to the City of' Port Townsend and desire and in order to do so properly it is necessary for petitioners to have control ~ the streets in question, and accordingly a lease is hereby applied for. The suggested rent to be nominal, perhaps at the rate of five dollars per year. Dated this 6th day of October, 1966 ' I DOUGLAS A. SMITH AND AGATHÞ- L. SMITH ~y A. Clemens Grady Their Attorney Councilman Siebenbaum stated that he thought this was just a continuation on what they brought up before. They wanted the streets vacated, that was turned down, now they want a lease. He said that we have a planning commission that we work with and recommended that it be turned over to them for study 80 they could have a report back to the counc il at the next regular session. Councilman Sweitzer asked the City Clerk to wri te a letter to the planning commissi on along with a copy of the lease. Mayor Sulli van referred the above lease to the Street Commi ttee and the Plannine; Commission for a report at the next regular session. I CALL FOR BIDS The City Clerk informed the ".ayor and Council thClt bids were to be opened at this tinE for two police cars. The f'ollowing bids were opened. 8 KRUSE CAR CENTER, PORT TOVIfNSEND WN. ~qOMAS MOTORS, PORT TOViliSEND, WN. Total Bid Total Bid $3,295.00 $2,959.95 Councilman Siebenbaum brought up the 50,000 mile warranty, after some discus~;ion and due to the Thomas Y',fÆ'otolls3 represent8. ti~ not being a t the meeting, it was moved by Counc ilman LinCisey seconded by Councilman Ruby that the bids be held over until the next regulö.r session. Motion carried. 8 I I 8 I 8 I I 8 4B MINUTES OF THE REGULAR SESSION OF OCTOBER 18? 1966 6ðtl~ítlUED NEW & OLD BUSINESS . . . , Councilman Lindsey reported on the. widening of Discovery Road, he stated that he êmd Mr Eecker and the Street Supt. had looked the road over. He said that the street depö.rtment wus going to s tart to slash on one s ide of the road and try to get a trail 9.10ng side the. black top so. the kids co.uld .walk without being on the road. He said that there was no money budgeted to widen the St1 oulders at the II' es ent time. . Councilman Siebenbaum said that it was suggested that an eight foot width to the road be on both sides, he said he taught thö.t Vi.as to wide, there wæu.ld have to dirt hau.led in ö.nd also there would have to be drainage¡ut in, w!:1i ch would cas t a lot of money, he said he felt that a trail mould be put in on one side of the road so that the l{ids and horses .bouth could be off the road. - . Mr Kilmer spoke before the council and said th8.t if the ci~ would leave a dozer out there he would widen the road on v¡feek ends on his own time wi thou t cost to the city.. . . Councilman Ruby stated that he had numerous calls about the about bugs being in the water. He said that he went up to the a glass of water and there were little ö.nimals run ing around He said thö.t after talking to Don Morrison, they were running meeting they would hö.ve a report on their findin~s. . old deal ö.gain on Morgan Hill Bishop residence and was poured in the glass"which wasnt good. a test on. this ö.nd the nex.t -- Gound~ilmafn;SiebehÐaUmf s:a~d tltflatoDnc-JDèn:imuñm;tJ!ashhè;re~LåBd said that he had inspec ted the water supply ö.nd stated that the water department was doing all they cou~~ possibly do. Councilman Siebenbaum also said th8.t water was taken from Lords lake due to repairs at the Big Quil. dam, but now thö.t the repairs were over water was again being taken from the Quil river, which shoul, clear pp the bug problem. Mr Vince Lux spoke before the counc iI, saying that this was ~:1ot just now tha.t the water had bugs in it it has also been in the past as well and suggested that the council overhaul the complete system to get rid of the bugs, nnd organisms thö.t are poluting the water system. Mr Ted Drake also pointed out contamination due to seagull droppings in the reservoir. Mayor Sullivan referred the matter to the water committee for study ö.nd a report at the next regular session. Bid Opening It was moved by Councilman Siebenbaum seconded by Councilman Judy that the bids be opened at this time on the sewer project. Motion carried. , . The following bids were opened and acted upon as follows: Schedule A Del Guzzie Canst. Port Angeles VIne 368,190.00 Halleran Inc. Seattle, Wn. K.K. Larsen Co. Seattle, (Modification ö.n Addition) B C 234,358.50 , 430,000.00 50,000.00 480,000.00 . Hanson & Dominico Const. Seattle Wn. 274,249.80 248, ~25.9SI 259>888.7ì 279,647.70 Rogon Inc. Bellevue Wn. Shoreline Const. Co. Seattle Wn Tonnesen Const. Co. Tacoma, Wn. 376,389.75 212,534.41 222, 182"°1 261,335.50 Morris Const. Co. Tacoma, vVn. 445,758.00 Commericial Exc. Co. (In the event that we are low Mt Vernon V~. bidder on both B&C will accept only one schedule in the best interest at the city of Port Townsend.) 339,915.50 Select Const. Inc. Seattle Vln. 365,230.50 -' E & J Const. Seattle (If we are low on schedule B we will not accept Schedule C) 361,532.50 510,915.65 Dolph Jones Co & Concrete Canst. Tacoma, Wn. 518,000.00 Uren Bro. Const. Co. Seattle Wn. 296,587.50 265,254.70 F.J. Schade Inc. Auburn Wn. 381,106.00 245,162.50 Beer Canst. Co. Seattle Wn. 344,082.05 National Canst. Co. (Will accept only both Schedules Seattle Wn. not oñeaìone)-" ----. ~ ..----,. ~, 297 61~ 00 247;2':':;9 - ~ - ---;--- - Cotton Corporation Port Townsend Wn 410,724.00 - -~ Howard S. Lease Canst. Co. Seattle Vln. 409,60:3.00 --..... Harold K~ese~ Co. Seattle vVn. 404,444.20 --- _~5~75 I \ "~ ~, 44 MINUTES OF THE REGULAR SESSION OF OCTOBER 18, 1966 CO-TINUED ...--..--... --..-- -'-'--"--'---- -.--- --' ,- -- -- '-----'-,- ,---.---.-- "-""---------"-----"----- . I, ..,..... ----... Schedule A B C G. R. Leischener Const. Co. Seattle Wn. G. C. Casebolt Co. Tacoma, Vifn. 373,870.00 8 239,170.30 Atwater Corp. Seattle, 'iNn. 367,000.00 Ventura Canst. Co. ßuburn 'iNn. 399,999.00 I Tri-State Const. Co. Seattle, 'iNn. 581,391.50 It was moved by Councilman Siebenbaum seconded by Councilman Judy that the bids be turned over to the Engineering Co to be checked for errors & etc and a report be brought back in two weeks. Motion carried. RESOLUTION 66-7 A Rf!;SOLUTION TRANSFERING THE SUT,~ OF $1,600.00 FRÅ’:I SALI1RIES TO WAG3S IN THE POLICE DEPARTLINET A_'PROPRIATION OF THE 1966 BUDGET.. The City Council, In Regular Session Assembled, Does Hereby Resolve: There is here and hereby transferred from salaries to wages the sum of in theoolice Department appropriation of the 1966 Budget for the City 01' Townsend. I $1,600.00 Port INTRODUCED A~ID adopted this day of 1966 Mayor Dennis SurLivan 8 Attest: City Clerk It Yvas moved by Councilman Siebenbaum seconded by Councilr:1an Hoglund thö.t Resolution 66-7 Be adopted. Motion carried. ADJOURNMENT I As there was no further business to come before the council at this time it was moved by Council.man Judy seconded by Councilman Siebenbaum that the meeting do now adjourn. Motion carried. MllOR ¡Çj~ J/~ Atte 8 I I 8 It..