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HomeMy WebLinkAbout12/06/1966 r;íO Attest:~ ~A'~ . . Ci ler . !'.'IAYOR~~Æ<l ,,~~~A~ 8 MINUTES OF THE REGULAR SESSION OF DECEMBER j', 1966 December ~, 1966 Port Townsend, Washington The City Council of the City of' Port Townsend met in regular session this 5'th day of Dec. 1966 at 7:30 p.m. in the council chambers of the City Hall. Mayor Sullivan presiding. I ROLL CALL . O~ficers and members present were as follows: Mayor Sullivan, City Attorney Abraham, City Clerk Youngblood, Counc ilmen Sweitzer, Hoglund, Judy, Ruby, 'Siebenbaum, LindsE'y, Carter. MINUTES OF THE ffi EVIOUS SESSION I , , - ' , It was moved by Councilman Lindsey seconded by Councilman Ruby that dUO9 to the amount of business on hand that the minutes of the previous session be dispensed with. Motion carried. BILLS & CLAIMS The following bills & claims as audited by the finance commi ttee were ':)resented and acted upon as follows: CURRENT EXPENSE FUND----------------------Voucher WATER FUND--------------------------------Voucher STREET FUND-------------------------------V-oucher GARBAGE FUND------------------------------Voucher SEWER FUND--------------------------------Voucher LIBRARY FUND------------------------------Voucaer PARK FUND---------------------------------Voucher FIREMEN PENSION & RELIEF FUND-------------Voucher No. 4357through No. 1357through No. 883 through No. 839 through No. 486 through No.1041 ~hrough No. 593 through No. 122 through 4406--'-i4, 958. 74 1377---12'218.07 894 --- 1,1E10.92 852 --,- 8'72.88 494 --- 400.62 1059---1 6E19.90 604 --- 6E.7.l8 126 --- 796.26 8 It was moved by Councilman Hoglund seconded by Councilman Ruby that the bills & Claims be approved as read and that the Mayor & City Clerk draw warrant.s upon the proper funds for paymel1!it of same. Motion carried. OFFI CERS !iEPOR:T Ci ty Clerk The city clerk reported the regulö.r salary warrants for the Month of Nov. 1966. CURRENT EXPENSE FUND----------------------Voucher WATER FUND--------------------------------Voucher STREET FUND-------------------------------Voucher GARBAGE FU}ID------------------------------Voucher SEWER FUND-~------------------------------Voucher LIBRARY Fm{D-------------~----------------v.oucher PARK FUND---------------------------------Voucher FIREMEN PESNI N & RELIEF FUND-------------Voucher , No.4339 No.1351 No.879 No. 834 No.485 No.1040 No.592 No.120 I through4356 through1356 through 882 through 838 through through Through through 121 --,-$4,760.89 --.-$1,692.30 --,-$1,205.44 --,-$1,906.61 --.-$ 401.17 --'-1 361.60 --,- 254.99 --.. 275.00 Treasurer The treasurers report was read for the Month of November 1966 and was ordered filed. Police 'l'he police report was read for the Month of November 1966 and was ordered file d. 8 BUILDING PERì\1ITS The following building permi ts were pr esented and ac ted upon as fol10w8: Robert Sahli, Generator Enclosure, 10'X15', St ~ohns Hospital, $2,600.00 ~2ŒfI~X Robert Sahli, Carpor~, l5'X26', Frame, rtastings & Holcomb, $500.00. It was moved by Councilman Ruby seconded by. Councilman Lindsey that tŒ building permits be granted. Motion carried. I NEW & OLD BUSINESS Councilman Ruby stated that Gordon Sandison WäS for decreased rates on'the Hood Canal bridge, I and felt that the council should back him up. Councilman Ruby mö.de a.motion seconded by I Counciiliman Judy that the city council go on record supportigg Gordon ~andison for decreased rated on the bridge. On the question, councilman Siebenbaum spoke against the decreased rate. Upon roll call vote, motion was carried. Mayor Sullivan asked the council for free parking on the 9th 10th 16th 17th 23rd and 24th of Dec. It was moved by Councilmö.n Lindsey seqonded by Councilman Sweitzer that free parking be had on the suggested dates. Motion carried. r,-,Iayor Sullivan asked Mr Ron Mayo and NTæ Ark Chin Engineers of Carey & Kramer to talk on the new sewage proposal. Both described the history of the city sewer systen1 up to and including the present project, they answered questions that were asked by the audience, one which was asked by Mr daly on whether the city had ever received in writing any official findings of the PO11utiion control commission or s ta te department of health showing that lac al waters were actually POllut¡kd to the podmt of endangering public health. He was informed the ci ty had not. City Attorney I Abraham po nted out that it is not necessary. for the pollution control commission or anyone else to rule the waters polluted that his project is an action of the city council whose duty it is to act in the best interests of the city. He also stated that he wished to make it very clear thö.t the city is not acting arbitrarily without having loo~ed into the matter. Mr Mayo also explained that the $950,000. in revenue bonds will be in addit:Lon to the $218,000..regeived from the federal government for the project, to another question that was asked hes-aid thö.t the engineering design fee, bond discount ta es and miscellaneous other ,i'ees will boos~ the \ ) I 8 ~. 8 I I 8 I 8 I I 8 5f . MINUTES OF THE REGULAR SESSION OF DECEMBER 6th 1966 CONTINUED ~ COST TO ABOUT $1,080,000. Mr Chin informed the council and audience that the project would start almos t immediately fol:.lowing the awarding of the contrac: ts. Mr Arch McLean of McLean & Co, tacoma investment bankers, spoke on interest rates of the bonds which would be around 4.92, he also said that the cost would be per hookúp on the sewer system, for new sewer users, $5.00 per month, to the ones presently served by existing sewers vvould be raised from ¡1.00 to $4.00 per month. Commercial users would pay 10010 of their water bill or a minimum of ~p5. 00 to the new or $'4.00 to she exis.t'ing users. It was also brought out that there would be a charge of $75.00 per' hookup, tne line would be ran to the property line. It was al'so brought out that any house within 160' would be required to hook up the the sewer. After some further discussion City Attorney Abraham stated that the city had not accepted the bids on the sewer contract and because of the federal re uirments envolved the bids hö.d to be accepted by resolution, he also ö.n ordinance was to be read and that an agreement vdth the state o~ washington department of institutions to be på.ssed on. It was moved by Councilman Hoglund seconded by Councilman Ruby that the agreement now be read. Motion carried. AGREEMENT . THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this day of 1966, by and between the City of Port Townsend, a municipal corporation of the third class o:f the state of Washington, herein~ after called the "City" i:.\nd the state of Washington, acting by and -through the State Department of Institutions and the state Department of General Administration, hereinafter referred to as the "State. WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, the City intends to construct a sewage treatment plant, the City is willing to proviae sewage treatment facilities and service for Fort Worden Treatment Center ö.nd WH~REAS, various departments of Washington State Government, including the Department of Institutions, the Department of General /Administration, Department of Health and the State Pollution Control Commission, deem it feasible and desirable for the City to provide sewage treatment and facilities for Fort Worden Treatment Center' and said dep~rtments have approved such a plan, Now, therefore In consideration of the mutual covenants herein contained, the :r:a rties do hereby agr~e as follows: ° 1. The City agrees to provide sewage collection, treatment, and disposal facilities to Fort Worden Treatment Center at Port Townsend, Washington, hereinafter referréd to as "Thè Center" within eighteen months after this agreement is executed, and the State agrees to pay a service charge for such service all as further provided herein. 2. Term of Agreement -- This agreement shall be effective on the date first above written, and shall remain in efffect for a total period of 30 hears from date hereof, provided that on or after January 1, 1977, thi~ agreement may be terminated by the State upon payment to the City of an amount sufficient to II retire ten percent of the principal amount of the water-sewer revenue bonds of the City issued, under date of December 1, 1966 then outstanding including the E.ccrued interest due thereon on süch redemption date and the premium required, if any, to effect such redemption. II Upon termination of this agreement, the. City agrees to charge the State for su ch services a rate no higher than that is lbhen being charged a simil8.r customer of the City. . II 3. Faint of Connection ' . '. Starting at the intersection of 47th and ;)pruce Street the City will construct an interceptinm sewer line on the Fort Worden grounds which interceptor'will pick up all of the exišting live 11 main line sewers on such grounds. The Stö.te will grant an easement to the City for construction of said interceptor. j 4. Capacit;y The Stat9 shall be entitled under this 'agreement to a total connected load of 700 persons including patients and staff, whether living within or without the hospital grounds. The state shall be entitled to an average annual sewage flow of not less than ~100 mill. ion gallons per da~1 and a peak hourly flow of not less than. 250 million gallosn per day" If flows in excess of the~e quantities are produc.ed, the State whall pay to the Cit.y additional eompensation pro-rated on t]le bf basis of connected load. . 5. Treatment The City shall provide primary treatment and discharge of effluent in~o the deep waters of Puget Sound in accordance with the construction plans approved by the State Department òf Healtn and the state Pollution Control Commission. 6. Character of Sewage Tne sewage discharged from the Center into the City's sewage systenl shall not be injurious to concrete sewer pipe nor of such a character as to cause serious problems in treatment. The sewage now prodaced by.the Center shall be considered satisfactory. 7. . Service Charge The service charge to þe paid by the State hereunder shall be Nîne Thousand Dollars (9000.00) per year payable monthly at the rate of Seven Hundered and' Fifty Dollars ($750.00) per month. 8. Time of Payment The service charge hereunder shaoll be billed by the City and :~aid by the State on a monthly basis, prior to the tenth day of each month, starting on the payment date next following the date that sewage service is made available to the State hereund,:œ. All bills shall be payable a~ the City of Port Townsend Treasurer's Office in Port Townsend, Washington. Termination of this agree mentshall not effect any liability for money due on or before the date on which the termination becomes effective. 9. In$erruption of service beyond control of the City The lhty or its officers, ö.gents and employees shall not be liable to the State for damages or for breach of contract in the event the City's operation of its sewage system or any part thereof is suspended, interrupted or interferr3d with for any cause reasonably beyond the Citys ~EN control. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the r:arties have executed this agreement each by the signatures and attest of its duly authorized officers as of the day and year first above written. . STATE OF WASHINGTON By: WillifurCR'. CO'Ìltë WASHINGTON STATE DIRECTOR OF INSTITU'l'IONS Wm E. Schneider Director Washington State Department of General Administration CITY OF PORT TOWNSEND By: I/Iayor Attest: . Approved as to Form: Stephen C. Way Assistant Attorney General town Clerk Approved as to Form: It was moved by Councilman Ruby seconded by accept the agreement. Motion carried. Ci ty. Æ ttorney Councilmö.n Lindsey that the City of Port Townsend -- ....- _. ,. - - - .- .. - 52 I'¡¡INUTES OF THE REGULAR SESS I ON OF D3:CE]\Œ 'R 6, 1966, C OHTINUED --.--- - - .-" '--P -_.~----- .... -----""__'B__' -------. .... ....--. ___B__._-.' ----. . -. ..- -_.._-.__._----~._._'-"---~--'-"- ..--.u- .-.--...'.' PASSAGE OF ORDINANCE NO. "1505 8 Ordinance no. 1505 which is duly incorporated in the minutes of the previous session was.. brought before the Council for passage or re:tJectinn. It was moved by Councilman Hogluhd second'ed by Councilman Judy that the first reading of ord. no. 1505 b~ considered the second reading and the third reading be by title only. Motion carried. . Ordinance No. 1505 was again read for the third time by title only and it wan moved by Councilman Lindsey seconded by Councilman Hoglund that ord. No. 1505 do now pass. Motion carried. ORDINANCE NO. 1506 Ordinance No. 1506 was read in full and acted upon as follows: I AN ORDINANCE OF the City of Port Tov'illsend, Washington adopting a plan for the acquisition, construction and installation of certain additions and improvements to and extensions of' the existing sanitary sewage system of' the city,_and making said system as so improved a part of and belonging to the water system of' the city; declaring the extimated cost of such addit:~ons, improvements and extensions; providinr; as a part of said plan for the issuance and sale of $950,000 principal amount of water-sewer revenue bonds of the city for payment of ~rt of the cost of such additions, improvements and extensions; fixing the date, form, terms maturities and covenants of said bonds; providing that the same will be issued on a parity wi th certa:~n outstanding water revenue bonds of the city; creating a construction fund; creating a bond redemption fund for the payment of the principal of and interest on such bonds, and a reserve account; providing and adopti~~ certain covenants and protective provisions safeguarding the payment of the principal of and interest on said bonds; confirming the sale thereof and declaring an emergency. It was moved by Councilman Hoglund seconded by Councilman Sweitzer that the first reading of Ord. No. 1506 be considered the second reading and the third reading be by ti t=~e onl y. Motion carried. Ord. N"'. 1506 was again read by title only ö.nd it was moved by Councilman Lindsey seconded by Councilman Judy that Ord. No. 1506 do now pass. Motion carried. I 8 RESOLUTION 66-9 A RESOLUTION PROVIDING FOR A'J'iARD OF BIDS ON TIE SE.v'AGE SYSEEM niIPROV~ENT PROGRAM, AND SET'rING FORTH CERTAIN COI-IDITIONS TIIEHEON. TH2 CITY COUNCIL OF TH.':: CIT'£ OF PORT TO'dNSEIID, IN R':'::GULAR SESSI "N ASSE1,ffiLED, DO RESOLVE: - The City Council of the City of Port Townsend after reviewing all bids submitted on its §ewage System Improvement Program awards Schedule "A" to Ott-Atwater Inc. of Seattle for the sum of $367,000.00, Schedule "B" to National Construction Co. of Seattle for the sum of ~p293,615.00, and Schedule tiC" to National Construction Co. for the sum of $241,227.50. These awards are conditioned on approval of award by the Federal ~ater Pollution Administration and completion of financing. Carey and Kramer is hereby authorized to give "Notice to Proceed" to the contractors when the ap:proval of award has been received from the Federal ,vater Pollution Control Administ ation and the financing is completed. I Passed this --- day of December 1966 ATTEST: Dennis Sullivan l'!layor Gale I. Youngblood City Clerk Approved as to Form: Glenn Abraham City Attorney 8 It was moved by Councilman Siebenbaum seconded by Councilman Hoglund that Renolution 66-9 do do now pass. Motion carried. R~SOLUTION NO. 66-10 A RESOLUTIJN TRAliSFERRHW THE SUM OF $1,170.00 FRmiI SURPLUS TO FIRK\TEN'S PENSION AND R3LIEF FUND IN ll}.Œ FIRE:I~N PENSION RELIL~F FuND BUDGET FOR THE YEAR 1966. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CI TY OF PORT TOViNSEND II\ ¡:ŒGULAR SESSION ASSE:/IBLED, DO H3REBY RESDLVE: That the sum of $1,170.00 be and it is hereby transferred from the sLœplus item in Firemen Pension & Relief fund of the City of Port Townsend for the year 1966 to Firemen Pension & Relißf Fund Budget, and the Mayor and City Clerk are here and hereby authorized to draw warrants thereon. Read and passed at a regular meeting of the City Council held on Dec. I 1966. I Attest: Mayor City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: City Attorney It was moved by Councilman pass. Motion carried. Siebenbaum seconded by Councilman Judy tha t the r'esolution do now As there was no further business to Councilman udy seconded by Councilman ADJOURNMENT come before the council at this time it was moved by Hoglund that the meetin.s d~ourn.) I.!otion carried. LIAYOR ~ j~ 8 ~.~~_.. .. ...J