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HomeMy WebLinkAbout01/21/1969 1J3-~ . MINUTBS OF THE .REGULAR SESSION OF JiiNUAH¥ 2J,..I. 1~6_9 Janua~ 21, 1969 Port Townsend, Wn. The City Council of the City of Port Townsend met in reguldr session this 21st day of January 1969 at 7:30 p.m. in the council chambers of the City Hall. Mauor Smith presiding. ROLL CALL Officers and members present were as follows: Mayor Smith, City Attorney Abraham, City Clerk, Youngblood, C 'mnc ilmen Hoglund, Judy, Ruþy, Siebenbaum, Lindsey, Moody. Councilman Scheyer absent. MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS SESSION The mintes of the previous session were read in full and it was moved by Counci~man Lindsey seconded by Councilman Judy that the minutes be approved as read and th~) t the Màyor and Ci ty Clerk sign same. Motion carried. BILLS & CLAIMS The city clerk presented the following bills and claims as audited by the finance committee, bills and claims for the year 1968.. CITY ~TREET FU}ID--------------------Voucher No. 1397 ----111468..24 LIBRARY FUND----------------------'--Voucher No. 1668. ---- 20.00 1967 Port Townsend Sewer Const. Fund Voucher No. 126 ---- 39.8.8. It was moved by Councilman Hoglund seconded by Councilman Siebenbaum that th9 bills and claims II be approved and the Mayor and City Clerk draw warrants upon the proper funds for payment of same. Motion carried. BUILDING PERMITS The following building permits were presented und acted upon ~s follows: Lloyd L. Hansen, Re-side Home, Center street, Lot 23-24 Cherry Park Addn. $400,.00 Vern Geick, Home, 51'X28.', Frame, Block 3, Lot 1-2 California Addn. $20,000.00. Vern Geick, Home, 38'X28', Frame, Lot 17, Seaview Estates, $21,000.00. D. T. Judd, Garage, 20'X24', Frame, 305 Willow, $2,500.00. It was moved by Councilman Moody seconded by Councilman Judy that the building permits be granted. Motion carried. OLD BUSINESS Mayor Smith said that under old business a pay raise question was placed on the agenda for tonight and understood an ordinance had been prepared and asked the city clerk to road the following ordinance. ORDINANCE NO. 1560 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTIDN 1 OF ORDINANCE NO. 1446', AND THEREBY INCREASING rrHE SALARY OF THE CITY TR~ASURER. It was moved by Councilman Ruby seconded by Councilman Lindsey that the first reading of Ord. No. 1560 be considered the second reading and the the third reading be by title only. - Motion carried.- '.- Ord. No. 1560 was again read for the third tL.'T1e by title only and it was movod by Councilman Ruby seconded by CounciLman Judy that Ord. No. 1560 be adopted. Motion carried. The city clerk presented Emergency Ord. No. 1559 duly incorporated in the minutes of the previous session for passage or rejection. Councilman Lindsey made a motion seconded by Councilman Ruby that the first :!:'eading of Ord. No. 1559 be considered the s~cond reading and the third reading be by title only. Motion carried. Ordl'n~~ce No. 1559 """as again read counci]llman 0-'" . f'or tho tÌlird time by title only and it waa moved by Lindsey seconded by Councilman Ruby that Ord. No. 1559 Be adopted. Motion carried. BID OPENING The following bids to furnish the city for gasoline and oil neàds for the year 1969 was presented and acted upon as follows: S tanda1d Oil Chevron Chevron Øhevron Chevron Chevron Co. of Calif. Supreme Gasoline Gasoline Diesel Fuel Heating Fuel #2 Heating Fuel #1 .264 .244 .14 .14 .145 Bud Ammeter Oil Company Diesel Fuel Furnace Oil Stove Oil ]: .114 .114 .134 HARPER OIL Shell Super Shell Shell Shell co. Gasoline Shell Gasoline Stove Oi1h Furnace Oil Dieseline .2232 .2520 .135 .121 .121 Councilman Judy said that Harper Oil Company was low bidder on gasoline and lHud Ammeter Oil company was low fuel oil. Councilman Judy made a motion seconded by Councilman. Hoglund that the ci ty accept the bid Of Harper Oil Company for Gasoline and Accept the bid of Bud Ammeter Oil Co. for fuel Oil. Motion carried. 8 . , , I I 8 I 8 I I 8 18~5 MINUTES OF THE REGULAR SE3SION OF JANUARY 21, 1969 CONTINUED 8 Councilman Lindsey~said that under old business 'we were to have a discussion about union contracts, the contracts were to have been received earlier so that each councilmen could go over them, the contracts were not received until this evening. any Councilman Ruby said he wculd like to go over the contracts before making in hasty decision and would suggest holding the contracts up until the council had a chance to study them. Councilman Hoglund said he felt as councilman Ruby did, he hadnt seen the contracts unti1b a few minutes ago and felt he was not in the position to pass judgement for or against and suggested that they be held over for study. I A represenative from the union was present and suggested that a meeting be held after the council meeting. After some discussion a decision was .reached that the council and uniönnmeet after the regular council meeting was over. NEW BUSINESS The following petition was presented and acted upon as follows: I PETITION FOR STREET VACATION 8 The undersigned, who are all of the abutting ownersoupon the portion of City Street hereinafter requested to be vacated, here and hereby petition the City Council, after due notice given and hearing on this Petition, to vacated that portion of Rosecrans Street lying between the Northerely boundary of Fourth Street and the Southerly boundary of State Highway No.9, in the Eisenbeis Addition of the City of Port Townsend. Peti tioners agree to pay cost of publicati~m of an Ordinance providing for the vacation of said portion of said street, and to the reservation of easements for utilities over, througB. and across said portion of street. Lyman M. Ellis Rachel J. Ellis Mayor Smith referred the petition to the street committee and the planning commission to have a report on at the next regular session. MayoÐ.Smith sàåd that he had been asked by the school about the old light standards on Lawrence street, he was informed that the standards had been given to th uptown business2 people. ADJOURNMENT I As there was no further bus iness to come before the council at this time it was moved by , Councilman Lindsey seconded by Councilman Judy that the meeting do now adjourn. Motion carrie<Ì. Atte .~ ~ ,~/. , . MA~~--Ù~) - 8 MINUTES OF THE REGULAR SESSION OF FEBRUARY 4, 1969 February 4, 1969 Port Townsend, Washi~gton The City Council of the Ci ty of Port Townsend met in regular session this 4th day of Feb. 1969 at 7:30 p.m. in the council chambers of the City Hall. Mayor Smith presiding. . ROLL CALL Officers and members present were as follows: Mayor Smith, Ci ty Attorney Abraham, City Clerk Youngblood, Councilmen Scheyer, Hoglund, Judy, Ruby, Siebenbaum, Moody, Lindsey. I MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS SESSION The minutes of-the previous session were read in full änd it was moved by Councilman Lindsey seconded by Councilman Judy that the minutes be approved as read and the Mayor and City Clerk sign same. Motion carried. BILLS & CLAU¡¡S I The following bills & Claims audited by the finance committee were presented and acted upon as follows: CURRENT EXPENSE FUND-----------------Voucher No. WATER-SEVnffi FUND---~-----------------Voucher No. STREET FUND--------------------------Voucher No. GlffiBÆĹ’EPEUND-------------------------Voucher No. LIBRARY FUIID-------------------------Voucher No. PAffi{ FUND-----~----------------------Voucher No. FI HEMEN PENSION & RELIEF FUND--------Voucher No. 6043 2130 1404 1319 1671 861 252 through 6101 -.--¡11,886.28 through 2150 -'--1 5,629.65 through 1419 -'.-1' 1,931.63 through 1336 -.-- - 1,905.77 through 1703 -'.- 1,510.06 through 8.68 -'-- 339.87 through 256 -..-' 233.03 8 I t was moved by Counc ilman Hoglund seconded by Counc ilman Judy thu t the bills & Claims be approved as read and the Mayor And City Clerk draw warrants upon the proper funds for payment of same. Motion carried. ' OFFICERS REPORT The city clerk reported the following rf;gulär salary warrants for the MoD th of Jan. 1969 CURRENT EXPENSE FUND----------------Voucher No. 6024 through 6042 --..$6,391.98. WATER FUND--------------------------Voucher No. 2124 through 2129 ----$2 027 70 Street Fund-------------------------V h ' . . ouc er No. 1398 through 1403 --,-$'2 238 66 ~f', .