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HomeMy WebLinkAbout06/17/1969 207 I MINUTES OF THE REGULAR SESSION OF Jm~E 3, 1969, CO~~ IvIr Smith of the Town & Coun ry Grocery sard-'ETï5't-at-t'":i,mes _'::-0 ~rs -e-'3TI-C'Omp--., -~-- - . water preasure, and l1r See said that he had reques ted . the city for~ore \'Vater a f'3W yea:-s ago, and weY'e told we would get water when mO1'e became avallab"~. He s~lld h~ noted tnat durlng the past few years the city has grown and water has been supplied to a conslderable number of new homes. . . ' , Ì'flayor Smith said he felt that the council should not make D. decision at thlS tlme, that ne \liQuId refer it to the 'Hater cormni ttc:1e. ' Councilman Hoglund so.id tho.t while inadequacies of tho line are the responsibilitfues of its owners, the city also has. a responsibility to provide its ci tizens with water. He said in past situat:i.ons of this nature, certain practices h¡:¡ve been generally adhered tq but there has been no official city policy regarding installations, assessments, etc, and felt an engineer~ng study would appear to be a logical procedure. Harry Deits, city planning co!mnission momber, said the situati~n is not unique to this area and point~d out the need for an overall comprehensive planning. Engineer Warren suggested a special study session with the appropriate city committee, the planning commission before the next regular session. After some discussion Engineer WarDen said he would notify the members of the date and place for the meeting. Councilman Hoglund said before this could be done, Engineer Warron would have to be retained for another month. Councilman Hoglund made a motion seconded by Councilman Moody that Enginee¡r Warren be retained for another month. Motion carried. I Engineer Warren submitted a proposal from Kramer, Chin & Mayo for Phase 2 services regarding invos tigati"m of the city hall bu. Iding. The proposal was for de tailed inves tigation of the city's space requirements for administration, public works, police & fire protection and etc. It :Lncluded the rehabilitation of the existing city hall whore the costs would include exterior repair and trim, interior. decoration a.YJ.d finish, and modern utili ties and also landscaping nnd¡ also give the cost for new facilities. The study would be a joint effort by tho architectural and engineering team and the repç>,rt woúld be completed :i.n 180 days of acceptance of the proposal He said the total cost would be fp7,OOO.. I After some discussion on federal funding and etc, Mayor SmIth said he did not thirL'k thocity should delay. any. lo.n. gel' than~_necessary. for t.. rJi~ to get it on' t~1e b,a~lot this comming electio¡n woul be runnlng real close. lie also scud that t.t.tere was 20,000. ln tillS years budget to take care of ~nY'3uch_expénse as this. . Councilman Hoglund said that he didnt care to much of the federal funding D.nd he didnt thinki it would be any cheaper two weeks fDDm toniGht so he made a motion seconded by Canncilman Ruby the proposal presented by Kramer, Chin & I\1:ayo be accepted. lVIotion carried. I'flr Smith of the Town 8<; Country Grovery said that there had been a request for strere~ lights along with the potitin for water at the city limits crossing. Mayor Smith referred the reque s t to the 1 :Lgh t c ormni ttee. 8 I 8 ADJOURNMENT As there vias no further business to come before the council at t.his time it was moved by Councilman Judy secondod by Councilman Hiebenbamu that the meeting do now adjo r..:iotion carried. a - t1 At te s t '1~ f!fTF !'ffi~2 I MINUTES OF THE REGULAR SE';SH)l.T OF JUNE 17, 1969 June 17, 1969, Port 'I'ownsend, Washington 8 'l'he city COUl1C il of the 6i ty of Port Townsend, mot in regular ses~;ion this 17th day of June 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 Smi th, City- Attorney Abraham, Ci ty ClerK; Youngblood, Councilmen Scheyer, Hoglund, Ruby, Siebenbau..m, Lindsey, Moody. Councilman Judy arrived during 'new business. I EIlWT":':S}OF THE PF.EVIOUS SESSION --- It was moved by Councilman Lindsey seconded by Councilman Hoglund that the minutes of the previous session be dispensed with. Motion carried. BUILDING PERMITS The following building permits were presented and acted upon as follows: I Gael Stuart, Office Bldg. l4'X20', Frame, Keapney & 'W~shington, r)2,~)OO.OO. Tom Parks; Canopy~ 25'X30'X31', Steel Post & Eye Beam, Hot...mop'roóf" $2,500.00. Russell' C. Ca~~er, Garage, 24'X30','Frame, 711' 27th St~ $850.00. James 2arker, House, 26'X40', Frame, N & Beech; ~j~13;000~OO~ Verne Geick, House, 45'X24', Frame, Cherry & 0, ~17,OOO.OO. 4th & Hancock. 8 Engine~ Warren said that he had inspected the request for a canop~r at the Texaco station, and that it a;,plied to the fire code. I<1a:ror Smtth said he wóUld hold the re('1uest for the canopy, and the request for the office building. for discus:.1ion latep on :Ln the meeting. Councilman Hoglund mnÔe a motion seconded by Councilman Ruby that the two house permits and garage permit be granted. Motion carried. Councilman V,ndsey said that he had a call from Bud Ammeter on the permit for the canopy, saying that he had neglected to ,~ßt one before leaving but had NIr Par1;:s get the p3 rmi t for him. Iilayor Smith again o.s]-;ed if it applied te tl-;.e fire code, Engineer Warren again said that it applied to the rire code. Counci :Unan L~ndsey made a motion seconded by Councilman Ruby that the p3 rmi t be granted. Motion carried. COlIE/IUNICATIONS The following coml'Ylunica ti on was presented and ac ted upon as follows: , --- - ~ ' 208 MINUTES OF THE R.l:GULAR SESSION OF JUlIE 17, 1969, COITTINUED ___n___- ----------" --.-- ---_u_--------------------------------.---.- -----_u..--- -. -------------------.-.---------------- -.---- From Water' Pollution Control Comrdission, Olympia, Wn. June 3, 1969 , to;wit: Honorable Mayor and I'.1embers of the City Council City Hall Port Townsend, ~ashington 8 Gentlemen: On Tuesday, May 20,1969, Ron Robinson and myself made a visit to your city's sewage treatment plant. This is the third routine call I have made at this plant, and each time I have been very iTIwresSed by the ~eneral appeaance and operation of this facility. I think the operator, v~. Sofie, has done a very good job and seams to have a good deal of understanding and interest in the plant. Your city sbau1d be con~endod for its part in keepmng the quality of our environment high. If there is anything that we may be able to help you with, please feel free to call on us at any time. I Very truly yours, James P. Behlke Director. . Charles Melville District Engineer I Mayor Smith said it was good to receive a bouquet once in a while. The following ordin~nce was presented and acted_upon-as follows: ORDINANCE NO. 1566 AN OTWINANjE VACATIŒ~ TI~^T CERTAIN ALLEY LYING IN BLOCK 32 OF TI-E RAILROAD ADDITION. 8 Mayor smith co~TIented thÐt this ordinance was due to council act'on at the last regular session. It was moved by Councilman Ruby seconded by Councilman 1100dy that the first reading be considered the second reading and the third reading be by title only. Motion carried. Ordinance No. 1566 WaS again read for the third time by title only and it was nloved by Council- man Ruby seconded by Councilman Moody that the ordinance do now pass. Motion carried. ORDINANC~ NO. 1567 - %qER~AS, There are City streets in the City of Port Townsend Vi ich are in need of Maintenfu~ce an repair, and, \TáEREAS, the county hü.s agreed to perform said -~70rk, IW';J Tlm~FOTIE, Eo}; IT ŒWAIlJED B" Tl:t~ CITY a,) mCIL O}' THE CErY OF PORT 'rŒIESEND: Thü.t the agreement, copy of y¡hich is attached hol~eto, by "nd between the Councy of Jeff- orson, and the City of Port Townsend for work on city streets, be and the same is hereby approvôd. I A ttorney Abraham said that undor the present law, VIe Ì1c.ve to he.ve an vœi tten agreement with the co,-_nty if t"~ey peforl11 any YlOrk for the ci ty. After some discussion it vms moved by Councilmecn Hoglund seconded by Councilman Ruby that the first readi~~ be consider:)d the second reading and the third reading Le by title only. T!Iot:i- on car'ried. Ordin3.nce No. 1567 was again I'oad for the thipd time; 'y title only D.nd it v,ras moved by Counc iJ,jnan Ruby seconded by Councilman Hoglund that the ordinance do now pass. LIotion carried. I'.Iayor Smith said that tì1ere was a request for platting :in an area that is now acreage and copies of the proposed plat will be given to each counilman for study and later action. 8 C O-lITI TT3E REPO}1(L'S Councilman Siebenbaum reported on the results of the meoting hold by tho water coillli1ittee, city engineer and tho mayor on a six inch 11neon discovery road. He said that the engineer had made up cost plan vlhich amounted to 50,000. , He Gaid that the city did not l1::lVe that type of ~oney to spend and the only way he cìuld see would be by an L.I.D. Engineer Warpen said that ther e \1e:L8 triO methods concerning LIDs, one \vm=~d be if 51 percent of the people envolved went' for it t~"len the c:>Dncil could £'orm an LID. The other, the c:)uncil could £'orm an LID by resolution, and tl'1en it would take 60% protest to net foPl11.an LID. He also said that Mr Smith from the Town & Country store wes !§oing to try and [';et th names of the propc;rty owners that n)uld be affected ::.nd also their feelin'.;s concerning an TJID. I Councilman Judy reported on the request for two street lights at tho intersection of the Little Red Kettle and the Town and Country store. He said that lights were needed there and made a mot:con seconded by Counciman Ruby that two 7000 lUll street lights be installed. Motion canried. PPUBLIC HEARING I Mayor Smith said at this time a ~ublic hearing was scheduled for the vacation of that portion of 13th st lying between the Ee.st boundary of Case street and the '-,¡est boundary of Holcomb street and æ{ed if túere was any ppotest from anyone in the audience on the proposed vacation. There was none. Hayor Smith said that due to the fact that the planninf; com::1ission h."d not hD.d tirJ.e gove thèir recommendation, he would put it on the agendr. for council action D.t the next regular s es sion. f:1--yor Smith said that tl'16re weI'e two IB rmi ts the. t has been held over for some time due to the fact that they \Iere ¿n a fire zone and even though the c:)uncils opinion that that area should not be in a fire zone for it was all residential and \vas considering in taking that arìa out of the fire zone. The permit that was presented toni~ht for an office building for the chamber of commerce which at tbe present time was not-in a fire zone, but it has been tho opinion of the council that årea.~_shòùlëLbe in a fire zone. After some discuss-~on -; t VIas mo~7ed by Councilman Ruby seconded by Councilman Hoglund that the trIO permits in the present £'ire zone be approved. ~Motion carried. ".:ayor Smith said that the permit that VIGS presented b-r the chamber of co-':l1erce i.~or a building was left, Aft~r som~ discuss':'on, Councilman Lind,sey said, tha~ at. the rrese?t ~:1.mo tþe ~~ilding ii . wuld not be In a flre zone and could see no reason for noldJng l t up. Councllman ùcheyer maae Ii Ii II 8 20~} MINUTES OF_:THE HEGULAR SESSION OF JUNE 16, 1969 CON'J2.]:NUED a motion seconded by councilman Judy that the building permit be granted. Mo tion carried. 8 AD JOURNME';NT As there Was no furthc:œ business to come before the council at thiE: time it was moved by Councilman Lindsey seconded by Councilman Siebenbaum that the meeting do now adjourn. Motion carried. I At te s t: ¿¡¡¡ ~ ¿J ---- CJ..tY.. r /, '/ ~--~' L--~----' ~ ------- ,.."/; /7 2:::>r"". [VIA Ycf) ff.;;;¿ ~) ~ . ---71./ MINUTES OF THE REGULAR SESSION OF JULY 1,1969 July Jt:, 1969 . Port Townsend, Washington I The City Council of the City of Port Townsend, met in regular' session this 1st day of July 1969, at 7:30 p.m. in the council chambers of the city ,hall. Mayor Smity presiding. ROLL CALL Officers and members present were as follows: Mayor Smith, City Attorney Abraham, City Clerk Youngblood, Councilmen Scheyer, Hoglund, Judy, Ruby, Siebenbaum, Lindsey. Councilman Moody absent. ~UNUTES OF THE PREVIOUS SESSION 8 I The minutes of the previous session were presented and it was moved by Councilman Hoglund seconded by Counc ilman Judy that the minutes of the previous session be dispensed wi tho Motion carried. BILLS & CLAIMS 'The following bills & claims as audited by the finance committee \'iere presented and acted upon as follows: I CURRENT EXPENSE FilliD-----------------------Voucher WATER-SEVŒR F1ITfD---------------------------Voucher STREET FUND---------~----------------------Voucher GARBAGE FUND-------------------------------Voucher LIBRARY FUND----------------------~--~-----Voucher PARK FUND---------------------~~-~---------Voucher FIR~~ENT PENSION & RELIEF FuND--------~~~--Voucher 1967 SEWER CON ST. FmID---------------------Vquc~er No~6419 through 6428 ---$8,597.79 No.2277 through 2'307 ---$6,,593~94 N6~1518. through 1531 ---12'760~96 No~1422 through 1439 --- 2;336~66 No:18.06 through 1828. ---1,243.69 No~915 through 925 ---I 424~98. No:280 through 281 --- 20.40 No.158. .through 18.0 --~ ~,OQ6.73 I t vias moved by Councilman Hoglund seconded by Counclöman Judy that the bills and claims be appròved and that the-Mayor and City Clerk draw warrants upon the proper funds for pa~rment of same. l\10tion carried. OF~~11 CERS REPOR T City Clerk The city clerk reported the following salary warrants for the Month of June 1969. 8 CURRENT EXPENSE FU1ID- - - -- - -- - - - -- - - - - - - ---- Voucher WATER-SE~ER FUND---------------------------Vöucher . STREE'T FUND- ------- -- --- ---- --- ------- ----- Voucher GARBAGE FUND-------------------------------VoucheT LIBRARY FUND-------------------------------Voucher PARK FUND------------------------~---------Voucher FIREIVIEN PENSION & RELIEF FUND--------------Voucher lJo~6399 N.o ~ 2271 No ~ 1,512 No~1418. No~1804 No~914 No.278. through 6418 ---$6,456~13 through 2276 --- 2,013.23 through 1517 --- 2,243.46 through 1421 --- 1,568.~81 through 18.05 --- 435~28. - 316~56 through 279 ---~ 700.00 Treasurer I The treasurer t s report was read in full for the 1110n th of June 1969 nnd was ordered filed. POlice The police report was read in full for the Month of June 1969 and ~vas ordered filed. BUILDING PERMITS I The following building permits were presented and acted ,upon as follows: Archie J. Charawell, Remodel; 734 52nd St~ Frame, $1,148.00 Robert 3åhli, House, 24'X60', Frame, Lot 9, Ellis Addil. $14,000.00. Edeard G. Kacher, Petition, Frame, 834 Water St. $150.00. It was moved by Councilman Ruby seconded by Councilman Lindsey that ~he building permits be granted. Motion carried. NEW & OLD B1llfS Hili SS 8 Councilman Ruby said he was asked if anyone could tye into the water line :that was recently put in at the Fort Cemetery, he was informed by the City Attorney that they could that it was part of the agreement. ~œ Mayo, of Kramer, Chin & Mayo, gave a short report. on the June 18., to July 1, 1969. He'recommended that the city obtain line route on Discovery Road, from some local title company. determine whether an LID could be formed. Councilman Ruby said that Supt. Perkins had ment :i_oned about a ty¥e l°Ißder the new unit mhat was being ordered to take care of the overflow 0 gar age engineers. avtivity report from ownerslÜp records along the water In this way they can better - ~ --- to IrO alonP'... with. a~ the Ioc~l marlnas. 1[-