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HomeMy WebLinkAbout07/11/1967 84 ~n:'TU'I3S OF TIM R:GULAR Sl£:3SI J~Y OF JULY 11, 1967 -- -------- ------ -- ------ -- ------------------ ---- --------- ----- ----------------------------- July 11, 1967 Port Townsend, \}ashinf';ton 8 Tho City Council of' tho Ci ty of Port To\'msend mct in r'3ßu1ar ses s ion this 11th day of July 1967 at 7:30 p.m. in the council chambe:es of' the City Hall. =!Iayor Sullivan presiding. ROLL CALL Of'ficers and members present were as f'ollows: LIayor Sullivan, City Attorney lI.b rhh am, City Clerk Youn(3b100d, Councilmen Swietzer, :Iop;l und, Rub-'_', 3iebenbaum, Lind sey, Carter. Counc i1man Judy absent. ~I~UT~S OF ~~3 FR3VIJUG ~E3SIJN I The minutes of' the previous ses3ion were read in full nnd it wr:s --l1oved by Counc ih1an Ho~lund seconded by Counc i1man Rub7 that the minutes be approved as read and the i;:ayor and City :::lerk siign same. i'.lotion carried. BILLS & CLAn/IS Tile f'olloVJir1('; bills and claims as audited by tho f'inance comrni ttee Here lJresented and a~ted UDon as follows: I CURR~HT EXfßHSE FUND-------------------Voucher No. '.!A 'J:'J:R 7UHD- --- -- - ---- ---- -- ------- -----¥oucher No. C;TR~_:T FUND- ----- - ---- -- -- ------ ---- ---V:Jucher No. GARBAG~ FUrID---------------------------Voucher No. LI~RARY FU:ND- ---------- ----- ------- ----Voucher No. .eARK FU1ID----------------- -------------V -)Ucher No. FIR3:=-:flTT P:ŒESIOH & R~LI:::;F FUlTD---------Voucher Ho. ORDINANC3 NO. 1321---------------------Voucher No. OfifliNANC:Œ NO. 1506---------------------Vouchcr No. 4795 1534 1001 968 1227 676 167 260 21 through through through through through through through through through 4837 1560 1014 986 1250 689 168 261 24 " ---~t5, 018.71 - --c)2, 862.07 II ---~?1, 818.17 ---~r_è2, 149.63 ---:j) 949.36 ---~ 409.80 ---\? 29.48 ---~;1,10850 --$94,779.70 8 It vvas moved by Councilman Ho,e;lund seco:'ided by Councllr1an Huby that the bills and claims be approved as read and that the J.IJ.ayor and City 61ork dravv '.mrrants u;on the proper funds f'01" payment of same. I~Iotion carried. OF~"IC 'ms R;~20RT Ci t:T Clerk The cit-: clerk read the fOlloWDl.ß ~a1ary warrunts for til.e I.Ionth of June 1967: CURR ~;'YT EXP-~:¡'JSJi: '?Ulm-------------------Voucher No. 1,!'AT_£R ¡:'UI'TD-- - -- -- - --- - --- - - - -- ---------V ucher :ï.~o. STR~=~T FlTi'ill-- -- -- - ---- ---- -- --- - ----- --¥oucheI' No. GAR:oAG:¿: FUND- - -- ------- - -- - ----- --- ----Voucher No. LI3BARY FŒ-:D---------------------------V mcher Ho. fARK FUIID------------------------------Voucher No. FIRE:,BN:S P3NSION 8::, R¿:LIEF FUND---------Voucher No. 4777 throu~h 4794 ---Q4,893.50 1527 t~roußh 1533 ---~2,214.65 997 tnrough 1000 ---~1,234.10 963 through 967 ---~1,983.55 1226-----------------)[ 360.60 675-----------------9 273.58 165 through 166 ---$ 275.00 I Treasurer The treasurers re-oort v.¡as read in f'u11 for the llIonth of' June 1967 Lind was ordered filed. T)olice The 1"01ice Report ViaS read in f'u11 f'or the Month of June 1967 and vIas ordered filed. BUILDL'G ? Æ~.r-TS The f'ollowinr; building ~ermits weÐe presented Lind acte~ u~on as follows: Emw,;ine J. ~.=attson, Utility Roo, 7'6"X22', :t<'rame F'ir & U, Ü100.00. Dora Goodrich, Fence, 300'X4', '."food, 18th &: Kuhn Block 23, Lot 1-2, ~isenbeis Addn, f200.00. Donald :':Iop;seth, Be-Roof', Composition, 1829 Lincoln, t~300.00. 8 It was moved by Councilman Lindsey seconded by Councilman Hoglund that the builãin~ perr1its be E"Çranted.~ :.10tion carried. CO~=::Ul'\ICATIŒrs The f'0110v/in,e; communications Her - presented and acted u on uS f'ollows: From: state of' Was~inßton, Board For Volunteer Firemen, June 29, 1967 to:wit: I ;.~r. Gale I. Younr;b100d, City Clerk - . fort Tovmsend, .Jashington - 98368 Dear Mr. Youn~b100d: At 10D-ß last comes the biC; blow. Ïlave f'ina11y caU[~ht up on rci";u1ar office v¡ork ,::mouc:;h to make a computation of' the amount of unpaid fees and penal ties ov¡inr; by the City on. Port Townsend. You will note we have chärr;ed only back to 1945 because of' an Attorney General's opinion ruling. that this was the f'irst yeaI' that a penalty was provided by law f'or nor~-paynent of' annual f'ees other than a denial of' bencf'i ts. This Hill sof'ten the blow ,.,ui te a lot. "Je have computcd the principal and interest for each year unpaid based on the n-.l111ber of firemen you listed f'or the years of' 1945 thru 1952. Cut-off' date on our f'ir:,ures is June 30, 1967 even thoup;h we know it will not be possible f'or ~TOU to make payment by tha t tiJ:11e. I 19<15 280 mo. @ 45çt ;':126.00 into t ?rinc. ~~171.00 Total - )i45. 00 1946 268 mo. @ 45çt ¿I Int. " 165.60 " - .,)120.60 '1?45. 00 1947 - 256 mo. 345çt 115.20 into 45.00 " 160.20 " 1948 - 244 mo. @ 45çt 109.80 int. 45.00 " 154.80 " 1949 - 232 mo. @ 45çt 104.40 into 45.00 " 149.40 " 1950 - 220 mo. @ 45çt 99.00 into 45.00 " 144.00 " 1951 - 208 mo. @ 45çt 93.60 int. 45.00 " 138.60 " 1952 - 196 mo. @ 45çt 88.20 int. 45.00 " 133.20 " ~:;856. 80 ;,,360.00 ~~l, 216 . 80 :?or each month delay in payment the cost raises ;":3.60. Hop e you did remember to budp;et what is 8 8S VIINUTES OF THE REGULAR SESSION OF JULY 11,- 1967 CONTINUED 8 I I 8 I 8 I I 8 NECESSARY TO CLEAR TIm ACCOUNT. In case you vvondep if other ei ties are treated in the same manner, the answer is "yes". The last such Was Colville 8.nd they p::I id $1,279.80. We will be willing to at least make an attempt to answer any questions you may h8.ve concerning this letter. Hope we can still be friends even af'ter you have made the paYment. Sincerely, Board for Volunteer Firemen By Herb Secretary The city clerk inf'ormed the council that he had been aware f'or ab cut the las t two years that the bill would be due but had no idea and could not find out wb.at the amount would be so thc:t it could be budgeted, he ulso stated that the secretary of the Volunteer Firemen told him over the phone th8.t the Board had wanted to cancel the debt f'or it was actualy their fault for not following it up in thoes years, but a member of the attorney generals of'fice informed them that the city would have to pay what was due. .. After some discussion by the council it was moved by Councilman doglund seconded by Counci1m8. Ruby that the payment be denièddunti1 further information is obtained on why it. took so long to receive the amount Œl~e. Motion carriedl Mayor Sullivan äsked the City Attorney to write a letter for more details. From United States Department Of Agriculture, Oly1¿ipia Wn. June 29, 1967 to-wit: United Pacific Insurance Co. 1000 Second Avenue Seattle, Washington 98104 Gentlemen: Reference is made to special use permit, Ci ty of' Port Townsend, Water Transmission, and Per- f'ormance Bond No. 44489 for $1,000.00, dated April 2, 1959. Construction of Road #2707 bas been completed to the satisfact:ion of the Forest Service and the perf'ormance bond is no longer reguired. We request that the bond be term.nated as of this date. Sincerely yours, R.E. Worthh~gton Forest Super'Jisor cc: City of Port Townsend From Washington State Highvvay Commission July 1, 1967 to-wit: Honorable Robert V. Graham State Auditor Olympia, .Washington Dear Sir: We hand you herewith Certificate of the Washington State Highway Commission covering the routes of Primary and Secondary State Highways within the limits 01' incorporated cities and towns as of July 1, 1967. This certificate is made in accordance with RCW 47.24.010. Very truly yoUJ~, s .1'l/ashington Sta-ce Highway Commission By C.G. Prahl, P.E. Director of' Highways WAS:UNGTON STATE HIGHWAY COI,TI'iIISSION DEP1-\.RTMENT OF HIGš2'VAYS OLYMPIA, WASHINGTON Certification of' Primary and Secondary State Highway Routes Through Cities and Towns as being no longer necessary to State Highway System July 1,1967 TO TH3 STATE AUDITOR: TO THE CLERK OF_EACH. CITY ~rD TOWN AFFECTED: Pursuant to. the provis ions of RCW 47.24.010, the unders igned, the Chairman of the Washington State Highway ~ommission and the director of' Highways, hereby certify the f'ollowing deletions to the Stat~ Highway System as being no longer necessary to the State Highway System and the routes as below described are hereby returned to the aff'ected cities and towns effective this date. . . iNASHINGTON STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION DEPARTMENT OF HIGH~AYS OLTI~PIA, WASHINGTON Certification. of Routes of State Highways in the State of' Washington within the limits of' Incorporated Cities and Towns other than Routes. of' Limited Access Facilities . July 1, 1967 TO THE STATE'AUDITOR: TO THE CLERK OF EACH CITY AND TOWN AFFECTED: Pursuant to the provisions of RCW 47.24.010, the undersigned, the Chairman of the Washington state Highway Com.mission and the Director of Highways, hereby eertif'ty the routes of' State Highways within the limits of incorporated cities and towns to be as follows: . . . ,TEF'F'E::S ON. C OUHTY PORT TOWNS~~D Primary State Highway no. 9, (Olympic Highway) (Sign Route no. 167) - BoRth Corporate Limits northeasterly to Wa~er Street at Walker Street; thence via Water Street to Monroe Street. Engineer Becker said that the B.(QYÚltôat was read means that in ~ e first 15 days of' J.uly th~ .. . 86 ::rDTUTI£S OF THE RJ;G,LAR S~SSI J='~ OF JULY 11, 1967 COIfTIKUED --~- ~--- ~~----,~-_....'~'-'~ -----------_..u_------ ----- --~ --~-- -- ------, ~~--------------,------_.. state Highway Department can turn back within the city, streets that are no .lonr;er termend as necessary to the state highway system, that this Was appropriate here doe rhw hin;hway i';oes no f'urther than j;Ionroe street and accordinp; to t~(le statuate tJ.1.ey can turn the street back to the city. ORDINAnCE NO. 1512 Ordinance No. 1512 duly incorporated in tile ;;[inu tes of' June 20 1967 was again brought up f'or passa~e or rejection. It \vas moved by Councilman Lir:ídsey seconded by Councilr.1an Hop;lund that the f'i,rst reading of Ord. No. 1512 be considered the second reading and the t~ird reading be by title only. Motion carried. Ordinance No. 1512 ..-¡as ap;ain read by title only and it was moved by councilman Hoglund seconded by Councilman Ruby that Ord. No. 1512 do now pass. Notion carried. ORDINANC~ KO. 1513 Ordinance No. 1513 duly incorporated in t e minutes of' June 20, 1967 was again brou~ht up f'or passage or ref'ection. It was moved b~'- Councilman Hoglund seconded by Councilman Lindsey thê:lt the f'irst readin?; bß Ord. No. 1513 be considered the second reading and the third reading be by title only. Motion carried. Ordinance No. 1513 was again read by title only ê:lnd it was moved by Counci1mani~glund seconded by Councmlman Ruby that Ord. No. 1513 do now pass. Motion carried. ORDINANCE NO. 1514 AN ORDINANCE V ACATVTG THAT POETI mJ OF FRO:TT STR..£"::::T LYING EAST OF A LInE PARALLEL TO AND 78 FRE'r EAST OF' 'l'H'3 EAST LUTE OF 'J ACA TED POLK STRJET AND l,ifES T OF TIm PROLONGATION OF TIE EAST LIIill OF T:f-IE \JEST 27.5 FEET OF PORT TO..ßSEIW ¡¡'lEST CLi'.SS TIDELAND DI STRICT ITO. E,6, Aì'W PROVIDIiiTG FOR PAYl.mNT OF cosrrs O? PUBLICATION. - It was moded by Councilman Hor;lund seconded by Counci1nan Ruby t~nat the f'irst readin,<7, of' Ord. No. 1514 be considered the second readinr; and the th:ird reading be by ti tle only. M:otion carried. Ordinance No. 1514 was again read by title only and it \Vas moved by Councilman :-Iog1und seconded by Councilman Ruby that Ord. No. 151~ do now pass. ¡lotion carried. Councilman Lindsey stated that he had a request from ~~ Smith to open a portion of 11th Street so thê:lt a trailor court bould be i;ut in. r.layor Sullivan referred the renuest to the streot Supt. and the Ci ty Engineer f'or a rel)Ort at the next regular session. Ccbunc ilman Siebenbaum renorted on the reques t of' Llr Carroll f'or 600' of' six inch water line instal.led from Hastinr;s Ave to 30th street and ~IovJard S-':;reet and also thctt I:Ir Caro1l would buy the pipe. He stated that at this time the StDeet Jupt. said that t::ere VloD.1d hav'J to be an i..ndep enc.ent o:'Jera tor to do the ~JOrk f'or tIle street J..Je!1ctrt:'lent could not do anyu;.-::.in'j at tr.i s time. No further action \NUS taken. to be The Ci -r;y Clerk inf'ormed the líayor and City Counc il thct~:; the f' orthcoming ele ct:i.ons requL"ed the drawing of positions numbe~;s for councilmen seeking four year terms and that at this regular meeting the councilmen com~ing up f'or e1ecti'n had to draw their position numbers. The city clerk had Councilman Lindsey dr~lV¡f is m.'l11ber VI ich was position :'To. 3, Councilman =-:Ioglund drew his position no which YVes ?osi tion Ho. 2, the remaining Posi t~on number went to Counc ilman Judy VÚlO vIaS absent, ¡Us pos i tion number was r~o. 1. 'l'he City Clerk also inf'ormed the ~,=ayor êilld City Council that the two year term f'or Councilman at large did not have to be assi~ned a posit~on number and ulso the filinr; period would be from July 31 to and including Au~ust 4, 1967. Councilman Ruby asked about the peti t~¡.on tl:at VIas read at the last counc i1 meetinc; l~or water service f'rom i{'c, herson street to the city 1Ìl:1Ìts on Disco'Jery Bay l{oad. He rIDs infor:':1ed that no ac ti on vms taken at the las t cot~nci1 meet in:?;. ::r S'danson s;'Joke before the counc iI, s ay~¡_nc that the line ViaS a private line and at tLnes the pres3ure was so l.ow that they could not p,et nater and also since the city hooked up to the line to water the entrance sign f'lowers and schrubs it was aLlost impossible to get water. i:íayor .3u11iban referred tho :'latter to the.Jater Supt. Councilman Siebenbaum explained his No vote on Ordinance 1512 saying that Other city departlnents orerated on a bud.o;et and why s:,ouldnt tll.e Planning Com".Ìssion. lie said the Coffi."'11ission chairman, III's Green, having formerly served as mayor should lcnow about budr;ets. ;;ayor Sullivan again re~inded the council about more revenue needed for the city. Councilman Ruby also spoke on more revenue and mentioned about a business and occupation tax on business in the city of' Port Townsend. Councilman Ruby said he believed tll.ere Has somet.i.Ünp; that sLould come up on the Porter Property at IJorth Beach, he said that ;,Ir Porter l1ad called him and said they had chopped h'-m off his pay for the month. He said '~hat I.Ír' ~orter was a persone1 f'riend of' his and he should be n;iven a def'ini te anS'der on YJhethcr \.Ie are ~oinr; to buy the property or not buy it. 'J:'his tl'.Ìnp; in leaving people han~inß is for tho birds. Attorney Abraham said that it isnt because tièey ëœe r;oinr; on the asumption that he is r;oinr; to sell the property, the reason they have cut off his (J',rant is because they consider that supplus property, and he should not be drawing welfare if he häs surC;lus property. .(jhether the city buys the property or not, he is cut off'. Councilman Hop;lund said that he was not p;oinn; to make a re,nort tonir;ht f'or fuEl had been advised not to in the best interest of tne city, but as 10no; as it h<otd been grought u' on the f'loor we just as v¡el1 hash it over a bit. ::îe said all is f'ami1iar with the backr;ound on how this came to past, but some of' the =!:ater develop:':1ents is th2.t~,.:r Po:;:'ter had an arrraisel of the pro;<')oy'ty, the fi::;ure came out to y4,250.00. The city paid ~:;3,500.00 f'or the property adjoining whic,h is much better property. .;'e went to VIr Porter and of'fered him q~3, 500.00 w' ich he flatly ref'u$Eid. "Ir Porter had ¡ came to him today and was real concerned over his f'inancial prot1œns, but as the city attorney stated the ,ie1f'are Dept. has dEdared the property as surplus and he is b,einr; forced to dispose of' the' property He said that he had talked today wi th LÍr' Hickson of the '¡,ìe1fare De:r:t and ~old him of the circ~stances f'acinp; the city in determing if' the c~ty has ar:y mone~r ,avallable. l~. our s ewer pro .iect. . He said that ;:Ir Chin of'lCarey & Cfaßlrê ßJf-Gfig JJM:rd 1~h~8ìt11~-eð Yièrèrnàlfhe:£ul t at this time to estlmate how much money \You d be aval a .. .. , it would be wise not to discuss the matter and that was why ~le dldnt brlng l t up a t the last 8 I I 8 I 8 I I 8 8'~¡ " MINUTES OF THE REGULAR SESSION OF JULY 11, 1967 CONTINUED I MEEting and was intending to do so tonight. He said th8.t he told Mr Porter our exact position as to the price if agreeable to him but h~d a strong feeling the 3500.00 was not and also relt that the property was not worth the 4200.gg that he was asking. He said the main problem is we dont know if' we have the monies available and théit Mr Porter is aware of this and also Mr Hickson of the vvelfare dept is aware and whether or not if the welfare depart.ment is going to push him off the grant he didnt know but they certainly indicated to him th8.t they were not going to take any drastic steps against Vœ Porter based on OŒ~ inability to. transact on the méitter at this time. Nlayor Sullivan said théit he had ref'erred the mci.tter to commi ttee and f'elt th8.tCouncilman Hoglund and the com~ittee were doing the best they could under the circumstances. Mayor Suiliv~n and Councilman Siebenbaum each gave a report on the visitation to the city water sheds that was given by the Fœest Service, they each stated a very good trip and it was well worth the time to find out what the Forest Service was doing as far as the water shed were, concerned. ' ", 8 Mayor Sullivan asked Mr Mullins to stand. He said that Mr Mullins a f'ormer employee of' the citywho had just retired from the city HS of' July 31st and thanked and commended I','lr IvIullin§ on his fine service and dedication to the city of Port Townsend and wished him well on his retirement. I ADJOURNMENT As there was n9 further business to come before the council at this time, it was moved by councilman Siebenbaum seconded by Councilman Lindsey that the meeting do now adjourn. Motion carried. 8 Attest:~"' 72. ~~J2 . City~,~kp MAYOR ~ iÆ~ MINUES OF THE REGULAR SESSION OF JULY 13, 1967 .July 18, 196'7 Port Townsend, Washington The City Council of' the City of Port Townsend met in regula:r session this 18th day of July 1967 àt 7:30 p.m. in the council chambers of the city hall. Mayor Sullivan presiding. ROLL CALL I Officers and members prÐsent wer~ as follows: Mayor Sullivan, City Clerk Youngblood, City Attorney Abraham, Councilmen Swietzer, Judy, Ruby, Siebenbaum, Lindsey. Councilmen Hoglund and Carter absent. MINUTES OF THE PREVI01JS SESSION It was moved by Councilman Bindsey seconded by Councilman R~by th8t the minutes of the previous session be dispensed, with. Motion carried. BUILDIEG PERMITS The following building permit was presented and acted upon as follows: Harold R. McDonald, Assition to Hause, 14'X22', Frame, 16th & Hancock, $$3,000.00. 8 . - , It Was moved by Councilman Ruby seconded by CouncilmèU1. Siebenbaum. that the building permit be granted. Motion carried. COM"TfNICATIONS . The following communication was presented and acted upon as f'ollows: From Calmar A. McCune, Port Townsend, Wn, July 12, 1967 to,-wi t : I Mayor Dennis Sullivan City Hall Port Townsend, Nashington Dear Mayor Sullivan: I I have bee~ retained by Mr. Jesse L. LaVera of Beckett Point, Washington, with regard to recovering certain money, with interest, paid by him to the City of' Port Townsend. Although the exact dates have not yet been determined, it is believed that Mr. LaVera was employed bye the City of' Port Townsend in 1941 and continued in its employ working within the City Fire Department until the latter part of 1949. During the period of employment 4 percent of the gross earnings of Mr. LaVera were withheld by the City of Port Townsend and applied toward a retirement fund. Because r~. LaVera quit his employment, he is not entitled to participate in the retirement program. He is entitled to the return of the Dortion of his contribution together with interest thereon from the last day of employment. "Nrr. LaVera reports that he has brought this matter to the attention of' various public officers and that none with wllom he has spoken directly hHs denied the validity of his claim. I request that you inform the undersigned in writing as to the City's intention to return the vvithheld portion of Mr. LaVera's earnings. If there is no intenti n to make a reimbursement, I would appreciate and explanation of the reasons supoorting that decision. 8 CAM:fhj Very truly yours, Calmar A. McCune Mayor Sullivan ref'erred the above communication to the City Attorney. ~