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HomeMy WebLinkAbout09/05/1967 ~:l MINUTES OF THE REGULAR SESSION OF AUQ.U$.1J_. .J.9.6.7-C.o.NTINUED- ADJOURN1¿;ENT 8 As there was no further business to come before the council at this time it was mo by Councilman Siebenba~. secooooo ~ Councilman Lioosey that the meeti:~:now ~'o Tn. ~tion cied. .~~ Attest: )II? ~. '7 '71 ~ ¿ Deputy Ci~ Clerk LUNUTES OF THE REGULJ'..R SESSI~N OF' Sept. 5th 1967 I 'I'he ci ty council of the 6i ty of' Port Townsend met in regular session this 5th d<ay. of Sept. 1967 at 7:30 P.M. in the council chambers of the city hall. hlayor S,Ülivan presiding. ROLL CALL Of'ficers and memboI's present were as follows: J\layor .sullivan, Ci ty Attorney Abraham, City Clerk Youngblood, Councilmen Swietzer, Hogllli'1.d, Judy, Ruby, Siebenbm.un, Lindsey, CarŒer present. I ?'i~IEU'I'ES OF THE PREVIOUS SESSION Tho'minut'ssdory tiìe~-previ ous ses s ion ,<,,'ere resd in f'u11 and i t was moved l?Y C ounc i1man Eogl und seconded by Counc ilman Ruby tha t the rrJ,inutes be approved .'lS read and the "iayor and City GlorI\: sign samo. Notion carried. BILLS f.~ CLAILTS Tho following bills and claims audited by the finDnce corrn:ittee were presented and actod u;~'on as f'ollov/s: 8 CURR3NT EXPENSE FUTID- - - - - - - -- --- - -- - -- - --Voucher No. STREET FUtill -----------------------------Voucher No. GARBAGE FUND- - --- - - - - -- - -- - - - - --- - -- - -- --Voucher ,'To. DATER Fu~D ------------------------------Voucher No. LIBRARY FillJD----------------_. -----------Voucher No. PARK Fu~D--------------------------------Voucher No. FIREE.2l1Y'I' RELIEF E~ PElT,SION :F'UND-----------Voucher No. ORD. NO. 1321----------------------------Voucher No. eHn. NO. 1506----------------------------Voucher No. 4911 1034 1007 1591 1272 702 177 262 29 through through through through through through thr ough through through 4955 lQ46 1023 1613 1290 709 v178 264 31 ,1;'7 4- ~ 98 ---;¡¡; , _,0. ,- ---~~l, 4~57 21 \I . - --J~ 9£35.11 ---~~2, 1~~7 .27 ,I ---~¡? 4£37.97 - --~; 277.75 11 ---%i 5£39..14 ---~pl,2~ì7.55 ¿' - - -~p96, 485.48 It was moved by Councilman Hoglund seconded by Councilman Ruby that the bill~; and claims be approved as reDd and tl'lat the ;"Iayor &, Ci ty Clerk dI's.\'! 1i/arran ts upon the proper funds for payment of same. Motion carried. I OFPICERS REPORT City Clerk 'l11e city clerk reported the regular. salary VI arr an ts for the Month of Augus t 1967. CUIiRENT EXPENSE FUlm---------------------~oucher Ho. STREET FUIID------------------------------Voucher No. GARBAGE FUI:JD-- -- ---- - ------ ------ - ---- - --V çmchel' )'To. WATER FUND-------------------------------Voucher No. LIBRARY FUND-----------------------------Voucher No. PAHK FUND--------------------------------Voucher Ho. FIREj'.,TKN PEN. & RELIEF FTJND---------------Voucher No. 48~3 ~hrough 49;0 ---1t4, 8~~9. 88 1000 through 1003 ---'jpl,2..:Jl.60 1002 through 1006 ---~1,940.87 1584 throup;h 1590 ---~F2, 1~;7. 27 1271-----------------$ 358.10 701-----------------$ 271 08 175 through 176 ---~p 300: 00 Treasurer \ '11'le tre asu.rer repor t W2.S re ad in full' for the I.rcm, t11 of Augus t and was ordered f'i1ed. 8 Police The police rerort was read in f'ull for the Eonth of August and was ordered fjled. BUILDILTG fEmUTS 'l"ne £'ollov/5..ng building permits v¡ere presented and acted upon as follows: Robert Sahli, Hguse, 24'X38', Frruoo, Lot 7, Ellis Addn. $12,000.00 Hobert Sahli, H use, 24'x46', Prame, Lot 8, Ellis Addn. *Þ12,000.00 James Parker, nSuse, 27'x56', Frame, Hastings &. Discovery, ~?12,000.00 Melvin Case, Addn, to home, 12'X18', Frame, 19th &. H~11, $2,000.00 Arnold B. Lewis, Patio, 12'X12', wood, 1525 Lincoln, $150.00 I I twas T!loved by Counc i1man Ruby seconded by Councilman Hoglund that the building permits be granted. Motion carried. l'TEW MTD OLD BUSDTESS The ci ty clerk informed the counci~ Ül3.t the í\'IDyors prelJ:iminary budget for Ute year filed and 8.sked for the adoption. .L t was moved by Counc ilman Siebenbaum seconded by Judy that the 1968 Preliminary Budget for the year 1968 be adopted. I'iIotion car'ried. 1968 ','!as Col.mcilman I Counc ilman S iebenbaum s taj;ed tha t in answer to the Planning Comllli3sinn:;for u::llimi ted sprinklL for city pro:çerty - a meeting VIas held ;omd it was decided that it was i.mpossible at tLis time due to dry vfGather, to e;ive anyone unlimited sprinl:ling hours. He said there had been a little scounting in the wee hours of the morning and it vms found that people \'¡ere st3aling y¡ater 'when they v.¡ere not supposed to, the city park \'lélS one. I-Ie also stated that due to the unusal vleatherÌl condi tions thél t sprinkling hours had to be extended until furlther notice. Councilman Siebenbaurn made a motion sGc~nded by councilman Hoglund that the re"uest for unlimited sprinkling hours fo~ ci ty property, be denied.-, Upon the question, Councilman Ruby said the ci ty should consider tb,e construction of another reservoir even if' it nus to be UD in the air somev¡here. lie also said that the city should consider utilizing \ïater rights it holds on the Dosewallips River. Councilman Siebenbaum said the city will be forced to instaLL meters if it wishes to effectivel~ restrict water usage. Upon roll call vote, motion wus carried. 8 Counc ilman Carter repor ted on old buildings, saying that no mee ting had been held due to the weather conditions. 8- I I 8 . I 8 I I 8 ,. -. 93 ì!iLTU'rES OF Tim FŒGULAR SES:-jION OF' SEP¡mMBER 5th 1967 COlTTHrlJ12.D Ci ty Attorney .Abraham reported on the codiftca tion of' the ci ty ordinances, saying it was proceeding quite well, a lot of questions and'recor.<1.rnendations were made by the publishing company should be reviewed and ans~ered before further work is done ~nd urged each councilman to take a look at the report that was sent to the ci ty whIch is on rile at the clerks off'ice. . City Attorney Abraham also reported Dn the building and fire prevention code ordinance which the council had asked him to prepare. Attorney Abraham described some of his orm sugges ted changes to the unifortn ordinance and recorunended that the council give the ma tter further study. Councilman Hoglund recommended that the Planning Commission give a list of thffiir recommenda- tions of modif'icaticn to the uniform ordinance in detail and presen'~:; it to the council as soon as pos sible. Street Supt. Arey reported on the request of ¡Vir Green on the probIem of drainage along the wea;t,ern part of Lawrence street to the lagoon. He said that he had talked to ¡'iir Green and told him that nothing could be done at thls time due to finances. lJayor SulJ.ivan asked the Street Supt. to keep on the problem to see what could be done at a later date. Ci ty A ttonney Abraham said that he had been asked if the streets that had been torn up would be resurfaced. Mr Badolato, project engineer said that begin:1Ìng Sept. 18th IHater Street will be permanently vepaved in a two-stage project and also stated that the sewer project was moving along f'airly well. . Mayor Sullivan introduced I!Ir Frank Smith, candidate for Mayor, ¡',w Lyle Fink, ;','Ir, Joe Steve,' Mr James Noddy canditates for councilmen. As AD JOURm,mNT . . . . As there was no further business to come before the council at tills time it was moved by Councilman Lindsey seconded by Councilman SiebenbaUm that the meeting do nO1¡V adjoun. [¡lotion carr i e d . . . . . - '¡mOR~~~ L¿¿d~ ' M~ Attest'_¿J - -~ C erk . . " , . . . . ~.H:TUTES 'OF THE REGULJŒ SESSI:JN OF SEP T. 19, 1967 . . The City Council of the City of POEt Townsend~et in regular session this 19th day of Sept., 1967 at 7:30 p.m. in the council chambers of the city hall. Mayor Sulliva~ presiding. . . ROLL CALL . Officers and members present were as fo:flows: ¡'/Tayor Sullivan, Ci t7:i' Attorney Abraham, Ci ty Clerk YoungbJ:ood, Councilmen Hoglund, Swietzer, Ruby, Judy Carter, Lindsey, Siebenbaum. . . J';II NUT2S OF THE PREVI ()uS SE S S I)N . It ~as moved by Councilman Lindsey seconded by Councilman that the minutes be dispensed with due to election. Motion carried. .. . Building Permits . The following building permits were presented and acted upon as f'ollows: Robert Tuttle, Chur-ch, 30'X50', Frame, Block No. 33, Webster Adjn. "Church Of Christ", $11,000. Dale C. Judy, Addn. to garage, 24'X12', Frame, 435 Tyler, ~~200.00. I t was moved by Councilman Hoglund seconded by Councilman Sie'Jenbaul11 tha t the building permi ts bff granted. Motion carried. NEW & OLD BUSIrŒSS . City Attorney Abraham stated that iVIr Daly, County Attorney, 'i19.S present und would like to be heard. y-,'Ir Daly said that he had learned ti,at tb,o city vms [';oing to levy 16 mills f'or the year 1968, the extra mill J"or the FÌl"emen Pension (~ Relief Fund. I-Ie pointed out th2.t it would leave the county with a projected deficit in their budget of sanE 35,000. He said that the county was aJ.lo\'led 4:,) mills by :taw, that the ::;ta e takes 2 m5.l1s, the GO1J-Dty 9, schools 14, the ci ty 15, und if the ci ty levied 16 rdlls it vlUlè. leave the county shoJrt. I'oir Daly also po in ted out that the county with its greater assessed valuation of property, one mill would be around 23,000. one mill l~or the city vi,.::;uld be a little over 5,000. a difference of around 18,000. that y¡ould not be available' to -anyone ife the' ci ty levied the extY'a mill. I-iIr Jim Sof'ie, County assessor also 'spoke :~efore 'the .council, ]:1e gave each counilman a proposed preliminary b~dget on millage showing cuts that he made on the city budget in millage, that in his opinion the ci ty could get oy on vii thout 3.sldng for the ext:C'a níill. Councilman Hoglund, chairman of the f'inance conmlittee, said that the 1968 budget ha,~ been gone over and trim.med, and the city was useinG too l'nuch surpluses and ViaS in no posi tion to jeopaedize its present income. Councilman Hoglund called for a special meeting of~.he council at 8:00 p.m. ¡Uhe 21st of Sept." at the city' hall for further discussion of the matter 1n an attempt to find a material solution involving the county. Mrs Floyd Imislund again inquired regarding sewer facilities for the Dundee Hill area. Residen~ Engineer Frank Badolato reported that the firm of Carey and Krmner is now in the process of surveying the area and compiling a plan which should be comple&ed in November with a view toward obtaining federal funds. , . " " ADJOURNMENT . . . was no further business to come before the council at this time it was moved by Siebenbaum seconded by councilm.an LiOO/! fuat '"he õting~.:ã.n,°::J=n. Motion . - ,MAYOR~é.Æ1 ,~~~ ---, Attes~~ As there Councilman carried. . ! , -