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HomeMy WebLinkAbout05/07/1968 ""13S 7=nT'U~r2;S CF r-,'=_=~ R ~G-JLAn -~~SSI :Jj: O? ~~AY 7th, 1968 - .._-.-- - - -- ,----- n - - ------.. n___-__'--'- - ---------------- --' ----. -._-- ------- - --------------------------------------------- - ;;ay 7, 1£68 ~)or tro-:lns end, ',':1 shin.r~ton 8 Th3 CiþT Council of tb,e City of fort 'l'ovrnsend met in regular sessi::m this 7th day of ::a~T 1968 at 7:30 p.m, in t:-le council chambers of the City ::;:all. 7,;ayor Smith presiding. ROLL CALL Officers flnd members :;JI'e seYl t Vlere as folloVls: .-ayor S" i th,:aty: Attorney .ibrahal:1, G :~ty ::Jlerk Youngblood, Councilm;n :iooclf, IÜndsy, Siebenbo".-'-..'TI, :-:oglund, Judy, Schoyor, Úuby. =,IE;LJT~S OF T::r.:; m .i,VI ,US 3c.C:~SI .J~.J I I t ViaS moved ~JY Councilman Scheyer seconded by CoUl'cil'Ylan Judy t:'la t the minutes of the pI'evi us Jleeting be dispensed rri tho ;':otion carried. ~I~LS [; CLAL,=S Bi33is and claims as audited by tho ?inance CoT,1Ìttee ',:ero -orosentod E.nd 2cted Ujon as follows: ,::;u:m3=:T:~XP=TSJ; :?DHD-------------------------Voucher 1'To. 5442 throv.gh 5491 ---:':4,975.41 ',','ll. Tï::n FUND- - ---- --- - ------- -- --- ------- - -- - --Voucher Eo. 1809 thr ourrh 1840 ---:1';3,606.98 :}Þ.R3A:i-:;; F-:T!D---------------------------------V:1.1.cher ::0. 1160 thrO1_~'~h 1170 ---t 911.39 "IrlR"TT:1-T- -r .. .-- ,,' !' )1 -- ~ ..':'L_\ì})----------------------------------I¡oucner 1:0. 1188 .ct'_rough 1206 ---:,1,861.20 I,ibrary Fund---------------------------------Vouchel~ 1TO. 1464 through 1491 __-:1: 774.64 ~') LIe: ~prrD- - -- - -- - -- - --- --- -- - - ---- ---- -- - ----Vou.chel~ Fo. 774 throun;h 780 - --:';:1,135.48 ~"f.T;v-¡hTY-;\lT(V1""';"""iTT,--:r,iv_- -. ",qr'r'ù-'}'f., ,r'fr~i'7--"-vr .r_'-f\'1~~;;.r;.r.:.r -,"'.:.f:.c¡-- r:Jy,r:.r,"cr:.c¡-v';-1j-rr-.;v" -;vW,-v-, 'V->.'Ì'.-tNy"<"..,r-T,,"ycr, .....-,,-vrrv"~-'. y -rVV"1v-,',",T'nllr, ,:A--ñf.f'\.:..~-ut. .zDu'b\.A';'-LÙJ\,l,fJ'i..I\!A.A.iL"'--"-'LA",-"',,-,'\b-vV'-lV.-"_Ju.7.7V\.7u,-.1I..1I..zv""\."1\_;."'il..'.i".ilv""L',,, IA.Ovu .-'ULl.... '_A,..'l.VVev't"j-UJI..,' .JUU\. ,"_A~.:r\.""'\('" O:;:{D ,~Tl1:LTC~ EO. 1506-------------------_._-------¥oucher no. 57 t:b..roUßh 59 ---~,'30,986.25 I Councilman ~=o~ful.md made a raot5. In second_cd Ì,;y Council"an Euby that the bills 2nd clai"1s be approved as read and the ".ayor and ::::i ty Clerk draw ':larI'ants w;on tho pro:')or funcls fo::.' pac:-':ont of aalí~e. -'otion carried. 8 J"I::;:i;~~3 n~~)ORT CITY CL~n:( 'l'he Ci t~T ::::13rk reported the regular salary \:"l~rants fori :10 onth of April 1968. C'CL.:_~~TT ~XJ:'K:3.-.:.. :L:,--JŒTD- - - -- ---- --- --- -- - -- -----V'mc:lor '..f\. CJ.'.J;-; F'l.J;:TD- - --- - - - - -- - --- -- -- - -- - - -- --- - -- - --Voucher Jl:.:rI..~!;.:~:C FLT,:,':D---- -- -- -- -- ---- --- - -- - - --- ---- --Voucher 3TH ';';T FÜ:J)- --- -- --- -- ----- --- -------- -------'!O1:c::lOr LL~:U'-~-lY ?U:J)-- -- - - - - - - - - - - - -- -- - -- - - - - - - - - - - - V oucl1.er PAæ~ FUlID------------------------------------Voucher Fln:r=:_::=E 2.1;1:S1 J:,: [: l:.J;'JI ~~:;' :?ŒID-- -- - -- - -- - -- - -- IT o~lchor 1: o. 51:22'- 1\0. 1303 1:0.1155 1,0.1182 1:0. 1462 no. 773 lTo.213 thrOl':'.!:;l1 throuGh throu[,jh tl1.ro~' gh through 5441 1808 1159 1187 1463 ---~>6,151.65 - - -~( 3,606.98 ---i,:1,P41.34 - --~I: 2,138.01 ---;j 439.83 ---;~ 284.63 ---ö 300.00 through 214 TR.!;AS F~:J~R --rrb~ë treasurer's re-¡ort ì"l"'S I'ead in full for the =íonth of April 1968 ~l1d vIas o:pdered filed. I iOLIC3 'rho i..Jolice :Report r:as read in full for -~he :ionth of April 1968 and w[s ordered fj.led. 3uIL:JL'=~j- P_.c;iCI'I'S The fo :.lo\ïin.:; buildin:::; permits rre:Be presented and acted UJon 28 follo-,:s: 30b Reid, îloof, Composition, 834 :,:alkor, ",lr',O.OO :':enr:l Decker, ==o--.:,se, 1800 so ft, ~i'raj.'ne, Sepvia..¡ Drive Lot 10, (10,000.00. '.-:illiam J. '3cheyer, :o'J.se, 2700 sq', :,lr&'TIe, Jackson ,', ~3I'ya.n, ~',22.500.00. It ':las mo'Ted by CoD.ncilman Ruby seconded by Col'l1cilman - oddy tha t'..;b.e bu:i.ldine; Dorn1its be ~ranted.~tion carriod. 8 'l'ho City clerk a~ain pres;;:ì,ted '~~he building per:nit Of "'^arvin H. C)"1,ith for a r:l.9.c>ine s::~p at 47th 8~ ..caines, tl:at :1od been l:elè- over until t~'~_s ro,";ulor soss:i_on. i\fter some discussion i t ':lr s '~o ved by G ounc 5..1 "':'lan Judy seconded by Gouv-:c il:-::an Sc>eyer tha t tl1.e build~ """; p 3r:'1Ì t of "'arvin R. 3mith for a mac:'line shop be o.ppro'ired. notion carried. CO';' 'mE ~;!.'l' -, 'JuS ?roill i.Jort To'::nsend ::1otary Club, 1. 'l~il 2, 19,68 to--,'.it: I The fo,Lluwintj com.municat3.ns '.ïere y;resented and acted u :on as fo_',lo\7s: ::: i ty C o".-:nc il fort 'l'o',msend, ',.'ashinri;ton Gentlei.1an: The Port To\"msend ~otal"~T Club has unanimously voted in ::avor of t:'lO Plouridat3, :n, of our:::i ty ',,;~ tor 3u : ly. "e be lieve t::_is is os so'ltial. to tl:o ~~ood l:eal t:l of -'..;1'_0 youn::-; r)30-"110 of our cor.'1Y.'mni ty ;,nd urr;e ÏD1J.1edia te f avorablo G'C t:.i. HJ, on ~TO1.1,r part. I ,jincerely, ::eil -:?otthoff Secretar~T ~,:ayor -jmitþ: sa:i_d that all ColTJ,unications on Flouridatijn \"lou16 be br'oW~ht up later. :?rom: ::::'l.arle s 'ï:;. ',:allen :-:- Œ:-> t ~~O'.-¡l'l:J el1.d -..ü. ~:ay 6, 1£68 tot',-:5.t: To: ~ayor Frank Smith '::;i ty Co-..-ncil ::embers 8 You have psJ;ed for surr,r;esti-ì:'1s rGr;;ard:in::-ç the future of City ==0.11 facili ties, so I talce t'j:l.S opport::ni ty to eXïjreé1S my thour:';ht8 in an o:Jen let-:~er to an~T and all ~)arties int 3:,-'e3t~d. The City of Port Torrnsend is v5.ta,!_ly in need of t:lrOG ~.':1 01~tæ1t itons. (1) EeVl City J~all Facilities (2) ^n acti~e Pecroati, nal Contor (3) ~lÇ)storat:~on and roDair of' ~rO3G;'1t ]ity ,~all,"uildinß ~I ____l J , - - ---,'-: 8 I I 8 I 8 I I 8 J39 " rHNUTES OF THE REGULAR SBSSIOJ'T OF MAY 7th, 1968 CONTITTJED I have a sugr;esti n that may at first glance seem unfeasible, but that after careful study and fact pur~uance, could be guided toV:lard actual accomplishment. 'I'he plan involves the use .of three existing buildings and the construction of one new building vvhich could be done at a very moderate cost and vlith the use of priv9-te funds rather than tax money to do so. For the purpose of not confusing the reader, I will leave the item of acquisi tion of a new ci ty hall facili vi to the last. We do have an adequate, already constructed and paid for recreation center build~ng and grounds. Program development here would be the jajor factor, and this could be accomplished in a satis- factory manner by taking fullest advantage of these existing facilities. As for the present city hall building, I feel it sho~ld be turned oval" entirely to the Historic!l Society for museu..'11 and restoration purposes. If this were done, I believe sizable funds would le forthcoming from individuals and groups who have ind~cated in the pa3~ ~hat they would be willil g to clntribute to well guided effort in this direction. Getting to the main point, I would sug;::;est a feasibility study to determine the possibilities aId the procèdure for doing so, to have the ci.ty of Po:et Townsend Ecquire from the U.S. Government, the present, Pos t Offic e building and grounds for Ci ty Hall purposes. Tl1Ìs building vlould afford ample space for all departments, including "on the Promises!! parking of vehicles and equipment, as well as storeroom space for the various maintenance departments with an already existing loading dock. . It vlould provide, much needed space for police department expansion, including future jail facilities if required, and at the same time contralize this branch with otJler city offices. A provis ion could be worked out v/hereby other governmental offices using space on upper flëbors could remain on a lease-term basis. Thfus could even be expanded. The Post Office depa~~men~ today is a very speedy and efficient operation with zip code and other advancements cutting doym on their space reauirments. As for a new location for the Post Office, there are many advaEtages,. If it 'were in a downtown location, the present need for a branch Post Office would be eliminated and the location would be an asset t9 businesses, offices, the bank and the general pl...~blic ;3.S v/ell as tourists, especially ferry traffic. There are presently existIng, privately-owned or ci ty owned parcels of land vvhich are believed to be large enough for this facility. It could be possible for a present property ovmer or other individual to t:'.onstruct a new Post Office building on his own or ac(1uired land and lease it to the federal government on a long t3rm lease basis. This is being done in other areas, and I can think of no more satisfactory tenants for the private individual~ As a matter of fact, I huve notived a sign on one down to\'ll1 parcel of land fop several-years that reads, "owner will build to suit tenant. II This plan would provide the means of rr eserving èind pe:rpetuationg tho use of our his toric buildings, and at the same time supply our immediate needs and above all, do so while also preserving the tax-payer1s do.Llar. . . < Charles E. Wallin Mayor Smi th referred the above communica tL-:n th e buildin,ç; commi ttee. From Public Library, Port Townsend Wn, ¡':íay 1, 1968 to-wit: 0 " To: - Honorable I'/Iayor Frank Smi th ¡'iIembers of the Ci ty Co,jncil . , . cc: Planning Co'llnission . - . . , We are working on a program to improve the library grounds both from a landscape standpoint ànd futu~e accessibility. In order to identify property lines and alley access, I would like'to have corner stakes or m~rke~s placed so that we may best plan our developments.' Could this be done by the City Eng ineer, r.:Ir. Eecker? "I-:1ayor Smi th said that he \vould tfuke the request up with the City Engineer~. 'l'hank you, Í'/Irs Wallin Public Library Port Townsend, ;Vashington From Cotton Corporation, Port Townsend, Wn. April 25, 1968 to-vri t: Honorable ~ayor and City Council Ci ty of Port Tovll1send Port Townsend, Washington Gentlemen: We are enclosing a snapshot of a water con9-.ition which exists along our sidewalk in front of oun building at 607 ~3ter Street, Port Townsend. ï After every heavy rain VIe ha.,'e the same condi tion whIch we find objectionable and wonder if the~e is some way in vlhich this water can be drained off. 'i'le would apprecla te any effort you can make in t:, is regard. . Very truly yours, Cotton Corporation Georr-e Cotton '-' Vice President Bayor Smith referred the above communication to the street committE:e. " The Honorable City Council Port Townsend, ~ashington - Gentlemen: < Recently, tho CourJ,cil accepted a road we had extended into some pI'oporty 'ue own south of Hasting;; near the City Limits. The designated name of this aCCO3S is "Ivy Street." ,;e rei]uest that the . Counc il approve a small change ,to" Ivy Hill Road". - Hesp3 c tfull-y, Paul Craton " .~ 140 ---~u_- - :,=Il:UT'~S 0.:.' j'\~'-:; EC3-LJLl\.:¡ 3 ;:3,3:': 0:: 0:1' - :!..y 7th 1968 ~O~:TL:U:':;D , - -----~- - n _nn ---,----- -.---------. ---.-___--__n'- - , -- ------ --------,------------ ~~ayor Saith CJnid t:!.at tho t\bove co::r~unication uo'Úc1 -::::(3, to:,OD up undeJ:' :10':1 business. From: C:rorm Zollorò acl: GorlJOr atl.oD, ~)OTt !J.:Yjelos, ',:11.. ..;'¡,;ril 19, 19G8 to-',ii t: 8 ~'Ir .l:d -:jock er Fort To':msend Gi tyl:nßinoer Jeffers~n Co1.mty Gourtho~se Port To':msend, ',:ashinßton Dear 3d: ~\s discussed previously, rre L'-',tend to d.o sO"1,e 10::;::;i:"'1[; ir: ':;:le S~~- F,:~, Secti n ;', Torms:1ip 30 Eorth, Rango 1 ':est, .'f.:'1. In order to r;ain accoss to ti,-:i.s J':'orty, it (Jill be noGosoaI"J to o~)en a portion of an unclearod. city street; s'-:;eciJ':i_ca:.l " rIe '.-lOuld like to cloar c.::d build a =_o';::-;in,~ road along 10th 3troe t Ìl'1 the S',lan Parle Subd.i v is~.on fro:o-: '=~lO Old 'or t To':ms ond lioo.d '.10 s t apiJroxi:'":':.ate1y 1,000 .:'oot to the center of ,::;ect~. n G. i\ fifty ~':'oot seG;~10nt of :-j 'rill:; ';tr ot of tlle Glenrlood Jubdivis5.on rrould also be Doodod to co~:~r:10to access into the f::œty. Since ~e do not onn ,rop~rty adjacent to 10th Stroot, t~ore is sore ruest-on as to tho pro~or dioiJOS i t ion of pulp typo ti:'Y',oer '~rQ1.'lin~; on '~:l.e s troet. ,0 i:i tend to (lO the no ~e s sar'J sm-"!oy ':Jork to stay rri til::_n t:'lO ~~o""J_ndQries of 'c:'lG stroot. A o:~Ctc;~1 of t~le area is L:lcluded. .Oe ìlould like to I'eceivo ller:::ission ..':'1'0'-.1 tlle ~i t-:Jr to :;0 ajwcd on t::iis project. I _:ollrs truly, Grorrn !ellorbach Corporat~,on Eei 1 ):J ZLrwrin ~~orOiJ t ':':;n.:;ino er ,Jo"L'-nd Ti:::fcer Divis:i.on I ,-:u:--;e t :.:ayor SrÜth said tl1at t~-::.e above cor:rmnic8.tion '.'ioulc1 CC",l0 ;:'.0 '..mdeY' nen ÌJ1.'_sinoss. From fJ.'l1o S -Co. -ce of ..a sll. n,'3 ton, ~=ay 1, 1960 -co-'.li t: :,::r Glenn Abraham, Jr. City Attorney ~ount'aker ~uilding ?ort To'.-msend, ',:as'2in?;to::1 8 Dear I.lr. Abraham. 3nc losed -'~lease f:Lnd a cl1.eck in t:1O S "L":~ of a distribut~on of the ,roco~ds rocei?ed to IIr. Sheppard from Ferguson and '3urdell llas the a:,::aunt to be 1')aid. 'J.'his payment to ~TOv. and. t? t:1.e ot:10r Õ)['rticiJ:nts l"ecluC3S '1.;:J.O balQn~o of 011X' liti'~at' an f'-,nd to t:i:1e :.:;um of' ap:;:-;roximately ~)2, OOO.OO.,.:r. :S:1.e~'pard in::'ors,:',o t::::at t>at [r:: ~unt is C"L'.:"I'o:1tly ovled to ~i'erguson and :Jurdell and in addi t:i- on t.lore to t;:el'e :l.s a :::7,500.00 as se s ~:,c,ent iJ';I t:'lO Associated,ipe Plaintiffs Organiz11t_Ol'l :fo.1' liti.::;at' 11 8XJGnSes. J:O states t:l~t [l11 Rddit;;,anal assess;;lent rr5.11 ;)0 necosGc_ry to :'.:'nanco '~:-:o òalo.:1ce 01' t:"o Ii ti:;o.t, n. -:8 SUC:,;oots ti-::.c rJum of f.35,000.00 no'..J_ld 'Co adec:uate for t>:5..s -UI"Jo",e as sot o;;-c :'_;lL;::e c,ttacl:,ed :['or:'lUla. If you ì"lould desire a ::1O3tL\::; to d5.scuss -L;llOse r.1a~te:;.:s, particularly tho o.dditlona1 a.3oo~;s:'_ent, vrould you Idndly lot :-:10 :.,mon oUlo:;':Ylise -,;x-.. .3h-~):Jard '.-rill ~Je in direct CO"ltflct ,-¡it:::. :/ou COL:;orn- inG t~o additicnal assesS3ent. This distribution c10es not ,~rovide :~O:L'" a)l)ro~~im[1toly Ü150,000.00 to 00 l'cceivod cs t>o :9roc::oÒs of tll0 notes o:-:ecu tod by ..l.YflGric an :- ire C;or)o:i.'[l-c:', ,m and D.:3. Indus trios, Inc. : =r. SlleppaI'd su,2;:::;es ts that the e as ies t rlay to l'landlo t:-:e so note proc ::;CÖ3 '.JOuld ;) 0 to furnish to t>-~e trus tea bank t:~le porccnta:::;es ':i¡:ich eacli. of ~TO'--l s:louJ.cl receive c,:ld >_i:.~VO ti-e trl.:otoo ban:~œ :'la1œ a cii::'oct dis:Jorsal. I :lave told ::.1'. ShGl)~Jard t~)-[lt I -~i,oucllt -:: io lIe,s an o:-:::::cJ.it-'ous _'l"'OCOU1.I'O [:~ìcl :-::.o.ve suG;.:;osted t>at l'le invGsti,'ßto t:l0 nossicility 0,;' Y;~al::Ln~~ t;,oso arI'o.:l.";or::onts with t:w >anl-::. ~'::7,793.57 ':lade out to tJè.o::lty of }J'Jrt To'.:ns8nd as date :;_n t::o -,~iT)G Li tic-;at:Lon. for~Qrded ;'le h:~f', m.e'JorQDdum roc i tin-; that t> is is I 'rer~T truly YOl1.I'S, 8 John J. OI~oDnoll JI. ttorney r:'-onoI'Dl :)11 the att2,ched :'0.1'1:2 o~ -~ho asses-'-:ant to ~JO ;;~[\(G D.'~a;:.l'l:Jt eac:,," ':ëœticinant the) r;it:T cJ.3rl~ ::.'oad t:1.G a':C)vnt of 347.01 to ~),; asso--:~,~( a,...,a~~1stt."2.3 ';it~r 0-:'. 20rt 'I'o':.'ITJ G:~d. City Attorney Abraham commented that the amount':..received was a result f'rom the anti-trust suit a against the various pipe companys f'or price f'ising, he said that the case will continue agains~ one def'endant who has not settled, and also there would be a resolution brought up later that he would like to have the councils approval to continue the city to join in a price-rigging suit agains the firm presently supplying the chloringe used for purification o~~ the local water supply. I From Carey and Kramer, seattle, Washington, toQwit: I, May 1,1968 City Of' Port Townsend Sewage System Improvement ProgJ:'am Schedule "B" - Fotrt Worden and Water Street interceptor Change Order NO.2 I REQUES T FOR PROPOSAL To: National Construction Co. 153 South 160th st. Sœatt1e, Washington 98148 It has been requested by the Owner that the f'ollowing proposal be submitted for changes to the contract price f'or changes y Change Order No.2. 8 PROPOSAL: CAREY AND KRAMER By: Eel th E. Grim May 1,1968 ~,-- - ¡ 8 I I 8 I 8 I I 8 141 lVIINUTES OFo-THE~"REGULAR SESSION OF MAY 7th, 1968 CONTINUED City of Port Townsend City Hall P'ort Townsend', Wa~h ington We hereby submit the following proposal in connection with proposød Change Order No.2: To: We agree to have B-idItem31 Light Hi tuminous Surfacing in Schedule "B" geleted from the contrac t and all street restòration in Schedule TIC'"~ deleted from the contract. 'I'he Contractor shall have no claim against the City for the a.bove deletions. The City sahlI ass~e all responsibility for any existing street surface ,damage in the. trench areas without any claim against the contractor. This Change Order N'o. 2 will not require an extens ion of time fOr completion of the cont rac t. . This proposal when accepted by the Owner shall become and be a part of the contract subject to all conditions thereof ex ept as modified by this proposal.. . .. National Cons trul::tion Co. . . . By: A. H. Cohn Prøs. APPROVAL R$COMMHNDED CAREY AND KRAMER . By: Keith E. Grim Date: May1,1968 APPRO/ED-: CIT'! OF PORT 'I~OVVNSEND, WASHINGTON By: ATTEST: Mayor City Clerk . Mayor Smith said that this is a procedure by which the city would take over the responsibili~ of the oiling because we feel that we can get a lot more for our money by doing it under city control. After some discussion it was moved by CounciJrman Hoglund ;:Jeconded by Councilman Lindsey that the city accept the proposal as renuested. Motion car:ried. 'RESOITITTION NO. 68-5 . A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE CITY TREASURER_TO TRANSFER. THE SIDd OF $47,050.00 FROM THE WATER-S£1NER FUND TO. THE 1967 SEWER CQNSTRUC. TiÒN~FuNP UNpEß Ò~ÌNANCÈ, NO. 1506. . - - - - - -- ÌJVHEREAS, on April 4, 1967, the City Council of the Ci ty of Por t Townsend, passed resolution no. 67-1 whereby the City Treasurer was authorized and direc t€ld to transfer the sum of $47,050.00 from the 1967 Sewer Construction Fund 'under Ordinan,ce 1506 to the 1967 Water-Sewer Revenue Bond Redemption FuÓd, for the purpose of paying interelst and debtcharg'3s for the first' year of said Revenue Bond issue, and I 1JIHEREAS~ the construction under said Ordinance No. 1506 is substantially completed, and it is now nec ess ary that the sum of $47,050.00 previously transfelrrëd )~rom the 1967 Sewer Cons trucl- tion Fund to the 1967 Water-Sewer Revenue Bond Redempti9n Fund be rl3turned to said cons truc tiod fund in order to pay final construction expenses on the 1967 Sewer Construction Project, now, therefore, BE IT RESOLVED: ~ - S ction 1. That the City Treasurer be and he is hereby authorized and directed to transfer the-sum of $47,050.00 from the Water-Sewer Fund of said city to the 1967 Sewer Construction Fund under Ordinance No. 1506 in replacement of a lime sum previously transferred out of the construction fund for the purpose of paying debt service and intere::Jt charges on'1967 Water- Sewer Revenue Bonds, which transfer' was made pursuant to R~solution No. 67--1 on April 4, 1967. Passed and approved at a regular City Council Meeting of Jthel City of Port Townsend, this day of May, 1968. . FRANK M. SMI'1'H .1Vlayor , - , ATTEST: . . GALE I. YOUNGBLOOD City Clerk AP PR OVED AS TO FORM: GLENN ABRAHAM City Attorney It was moved by Councilman Lindsey seconded by Councilman Hoglu!1d that Resolution No. 68-5 be adopted. Motion carried. RESOLUTI:)N NO. 68-6 - A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY OF PORT TO\VNSEND TO JOIN WITH OTHER PLAINTIFFS UNDER THE DIRECTION, OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON ATTORNEY GENERAL IN BRINGING SUIT AGAINST PENNSALT CHEMICALS CORPOR- ATION, AND OTHER DEFENDANTS FOR ANTI-TRUST PHICE- FIXING DAMAGES IN THE FEDERAL COURT. " , THE CITY - COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PORT TOWNSEND, WASHINGTON, i,n regular session assémbled, does hereby resolve: , That the City of Port Townsend should join, and is hereby empowerød to join in a federal anti-trust price-fixing suit for the recovery of damages from Pennsalt Chemicals Corporation, a corporation, and other defendants, under the supervision of thè Attorney General for the State of Washington; and hereby authorizes and directs the City Attorney for the City of , Port Townsend to take all such action as is necessary and proper fo:[' the ,purpose. . - 142 MINWTES OF THE REGULAR SESSION OF MAY 7th 1968 CONTINUES ------ --- --------------- - _--_--n__'~ - __-,-n___,__-------, ,---- ----,- - --"---'-- "'~'-----"---------'- - ----------_.._-- ,>---, - Passed this day of May, 1968. ATTEST: GALE I. YOUNGBLOOD City Clerk FfiANK M. SMITH Mayor 8 APPROVED AS TO FORM: GLENN ABRAHAM City Attorney I City Attoneny Abraham said he recommended the resolution be passed but also l~ou1d caution the council if' they do pass the resolution you will in ef'fect be committing yourselves to appropriate $1,000.00 f'or cost in continuing of' the suit against the def'endant;:J. Councilman Siebenbaum made a motion seconded by Councilman Hoglund that Resolution No. 68-6 be adopted. Motion carried. I Mayor Smith said that he would like to change the regular order of business at this time to discuss the bids that were opened on the 30th of' April f'or the Hastings & J :tckman sewer extension project. Mr Ron Mayo of' Carey & Kramer told the council that the bids that were opened exceeded the engineers estimate of' the project, that there was three alternatives, one was that the low bid could be trinmd down to the estimate on which he would not like to reco- mmend f'or the city would not get the work done that they had anticipated on doIng. the second would be to rejec all bids and call f'or new bids, the third would be to wait until f'all and then call f'or bids. He suggested and recommended that the council reject the bids that werei: sent in and call ~'or new bids on the 9th of' May aJld open the bids on the 28th of' May. Af'ter some discussion it was moved by Councilman Hoglund seconded by Councilman MQd~that the bids on the Hastings Jackman sewer extension be reject and the bid bonds bE:3 returned to the bidders. Motion carried. Councilman Hoglund made a motion seconded by Councilman Ruby that Carey & Kramer be authorized to call f'or bids again on the 9th of' May and the bids be opened on the evening of' the 28th of' May. Motion carried. 8 BID IDPENING (Liability Insurance) The city clerk said that this WL:S the time and place to open bids f'or Liabi1:lty Insurance of' the City of Port Townsend for the Year 1968. The following bidK was opened. Homer Smith &gency - Port Townsend, Wn. For Pacific Indemnity Insurance The City Clerk sRid that the bid was $250~00 more than was allowed in the brulget and after some discussion it WaS moved by Councilman Judy seconded by Councilman Ruby that the bid of Homer Smith Agency f'or Pacif'ic Indemnity Insurance be accepted. Motion carried. Tot al Bid $2,768.00. I Mr Smith said that he had worked out a insurance f'or the Sewer Treatment Center and the Two pumping stations and f'or Fire and Explosion would run around $400.00 and at this time,there was no insurance. The City Clerk said that he had worked with Mr Smith on the insurance coverage and the f'inance com.1J1i1:tee had been contacted, it was a budgeted item and had contacted two other insurance companies but had no 1rord f'rom either. After some discussion it was moved by Councilman Hoglund seconded by Councilnmn Ruby th~t the Homer Insurance Age!~y be given authori ty to supply the treatment center and pump stations with the necessary :Lnsurance coverage Motion carried. NEW & OLD BUSINESS 8 Counc ilman Lindsey said that on several corners in the city there were h~dgeB, shrubs and so f'orth growing that some of thoes places it was impossible to see caustng a real hazard, all was on city property and thought something should be done to get rid of the danger.. Mayor Smith referred the problem to the street department and the Street committee. Mayor Smith said that under new business there was a request by Crown Zellerbach to clear and build a logging road along 10th Street in the ~n Park Subdivision. Councilman Ruby thought there should be a provison to clear up the pulp type and timber growing on the street. CoÚIlcilman Lindsey said that the Street Committee and the Street Supt. would be more than happy to meet wi th the Crown Zelleeback Engineer and see, and discuss the reques t. Mayor Smith ref'erred the request of Crown Zellerbach to the street Committee and the street;. Supt. I BID DPENING (Automatic Water Valve) The following bid was opened to supply the city of Port Townsend f'or an autor~tic valve which will be installed on the water transmission line to regulaDe the flow of water into the city , reservoir. Foxboro, 4210 Stone Way N, Seattle Wn. $$5,353.00 I .. . City Engineer Becker said that the bid did not include a valve control motor or control panel mainly because they do not supply this kind of eauipment. He said the Motor and panel could be purchased f'rom a supplier seperate and recommênded the council to accept the bid of Foxboro Co. He also said that the Motor and panel would be 'around 1,500. there would also be freièht and tax 'which would run the total to a little over $7,000.00. It was moved by Councilman Lindsey seconded by Councilman Moody that the bid of Foxboro be accepted. Motion carried. , Mayor Smith said that there were several letters on the subject of' fluoridatton and that they would be held over until such time as the subject is again of'f'icially brought to the councils attention. 8 Councilman Ruby said that there was a city lot aè~t' tql.;tge North Beach Park and would like to have it graded so to have more parking. Mayor 3m! th said that it probably could be done either b-y the City or Coun<ty. Mayor Smith said that Sgt. Doubek had been moved up to Jeff'erson County Civil Defense director and that he, would li..fe to appoint Assiðtant Fire Chief Ed ,Lindsey a~ city çiirector. It was Ji 'I' Ii U 143 MINUTES OF 'THE REGULAR SESSION OF MAY 7th, 19'6'8 CONTINUIill 8 I I 8 I 8 I I 8 MODEa BY Councilman Judy seconded by Councilman Moody that the appointment of Assistant Fire- Chief Ed Lindsey be appointed the City of Port Townsend Civil Defenge Director. Motion carrdi ADJOURNMENT As there was no further business to come before the council at th:Ls time i twas moved by- Councilman Lindsey seconded by Councilman Siebenbaum that the meeti)~ do now adjourn~, Motion c~ried. ' Atte.t~ *~ MAY~~' ~7~~ MINUTES OF THE REGULAR SESSION OF MAY 21, lH68 May 21, 1968, Port To~nsend, Washington The City Council. of the City of Port Townsend met' in regular se~s~lon this 21st day of May, 1968 at 7:30p.m. in the èouncil chambers of the City Hall,. May~z:' Smith presiding. ROLL CALL Officers and members present were as follows: Mayor Smith, City Attorney Abraham, City Clerk Youngblood, Councilmen Moody, Lindsey, Siebenbaum, Ruby, Hoglund, Scheier. MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS SESSION It was moved by Councilman Siebenbaum seconded by Councilman Ruby that.the minutes of the previous session be dispensed with. Motion carried. BILLS & CLAIMS The following bill and claim was presented as audited by the Finance Committee and acted upon as follows: Ordinance No. l506-----------Voucher No. 60,---$10,000.00 , It was moved by Councilman Hoglund seconded by Councilman Judy that the claim be approved' and the Mayor and City Clerk draw ua wanrant upon the proper fund f()~ payment of same. Motion carried. BUILDING PERMITS The following building permitsweÐe presented and acted upon as follows: Alice A.Boggs, Addn. to home, 20'X22', Frame, 1803 Rose, $2,OOO.Oß Ralph W. Leyda, Addn. to home, 8'X16', Frame, 222 Monroe, $200.00 It was moved by Councilman Ruby seconded by Councilman Siebetnbaum that theb~il<;Hng permits be granted. Motion carried. COMMUNICATIONS The following communicat ions were presented and ac ted upon a,s follows: From City Treasurer, Port"Townsend, Wn, May 20~ 1968 to.;.wit: The Honorable Mayor and Memb~rs of the Council City of Port Townsend Port Townsend, Washington Gentlemen: It is reques ted that the following financ ial ins ti tutions be design/;!. ted as official depos'i taries for official funds in my custody: First American National Bank, Port Townsend, WaShington Pacific National Bank, Seattle, Washington Tacoma Savings & Loan~ssociátion, Tacoma, Washington Washington Mutual Savings Bank, Seattle, Washington Port Angeles Savings & Loan Association" Port Angeles WElm ington Commerce Savings & Loan Association, Tacoma, Washington Cascade Savings & Loan Association, Everett, Washington Sincerely Yours, Dolores Hoyt City Treasurer It was moved by Councilman Hoglund seconded by Councilman Moody that the request of the City Treasurer be approved. Motion carried. City Attorney said for the records, he asked City Treasurer Hoyt if all were members 'of the Fed,eral Depesis Insurance Corporation. The answer by the City Trea:3urer was yes. . , The following "Motion" was presented and acted upon as follows: - - We, the Historical Committee of the Port Townsend Chamber of' Commerce, recommend .that if 'the present City Hall is released for purposes other than for whic:h it Is now being 'used it be reserved for res topation as a Museum and the adjoining Madison Stre'3t and other proIB rty in that area be developed as a Plaza. ., ~