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HomeMy WebLinkAbout11/03/1970 284 MINUTES OF THE REGULAR SESSION OF NOVEMBER 3, 1970 - -~ --- --~ _. - --~ ._-~~._-~p~._-~----------- ~ ~- _.~-----_u_-~-- ----~- -----______n ---- November 3, 1970 Port Townsend, Washington The City Council of the City of Port Townsend, met in regular session this 3rd day of Nov. 1970, at 7:30 p.m. in the council chambers of -the City Hall. I\1ayor Smith presiding. ROLL CALL Officers and members present were as follows: . ?,qayor Smith, City Attorney Abraham, City Clerk Youngblood, Councilmen Scheyer, Hoglund, Judy,- Camf'ield, Lindsey, Steve, Norwood. NIIEUTES OF TIn PREVIOUS SESSION The minutes of' the previrms sess 'm were read in full and it was moved by Councilman Scheyer secondedby councilman Cåmfie~dthat the minutes be approved as read and the Mayor and City Clerk sign same. Motion carried. BILLS & CLAIMS The following bills & Claims audited by the Finance Committee were presented and acted upon as follows: CURRENT EXPENSE FUND---------------------V:jucher No. WATER-SE'HER FUND-------------------------Voucher No. STREET FUND------------------------------Foucher No~ GARBAGE F~ID~----------------------------Voucher No. LIBRARY FUND-----------------------------Voucher No. PARK FUND--------------------------------Voucher No. URBAN ARTERIAL STREET FUND---------------Voucher No. ARTERIAL STREET FUND---------------------Voucher No. 1967 SEQER CaNST. FUND-------------------Voucher No. through 7669 ---$ 6,493.48 through 2906 ---$ 3,345.01 through 1924 ---$ 2,120.98 through 1794 ---$ 2,354.31 through 2251 ---I 574.59 through 1107 --- 211.05 through 14 --- 35,023.39 through 19 ---$19,211..21 through 254 ---$ 524.69 7615 2879 1907 1777 2233 1101 11 18 250 It was moved by Councilman Hoglund seconded by Councilman Lindsey that the bills and claims be approved as read and that the l~ayor and City Clerk draw warrants upon the proper funds for payment of same. Motion carried. OFFICERS REPORT City Clerk The city clerk repor5ed the following payroll vouchers for the Month of October 1970. CURRENT EXPENSE FUND---------------------$Voucher No~ WATER-SBŒR FUND--------------------------Voucher No. STREET Fm~D-------------------------------Voucher No. GARBAGE FUND------------------------------Voucher No. LIBRARY FUND------------------------------Voucher No. PARK FUND---------------------------------Youcher No. FIRE?~N PóNSION & RELI~F FUND-------------Voucher No. 7594 through 7614 ---$7,283.11 2872 through 2878 --- 2,565.38 1901 through 1906 --- 2,284.67 1775 through 1776 --- 847.09 2231 through 2232 --- 462.60 1100----------------- 346.72 333 through 334 440.50 Treasurer The treasurer's report Was read in full f'or the Month of' October 1970 and was ordered filed. Police The police report was read in full f'or the Month of Octobe~ 1970 and Was ordered filed. COMI'ÆUNICATIONS From Port Townsend Planning Commission, Oct. 27, 1970, to-wit: Honorable j\;Iayor City Council Members City of PortTownsend The Port Townsend Planning Commission recommends to the Port Townsend City Council that that portion of Hood Street, west of Cowles Addition, be vacated in favor of Roger Dickerson, M.D., and Ann Dickerson, as re~uested. Port Townsend Planning Commission Kay f,'Iiner Ac t ing Chairman Mayor Smith said that 'this is a recommendation by the Planning Commission that the council has been waiting for and did not know whether the street committee was ready to make a recomm- endation or not, the petition had been tabled unti11 all committees were ready to.report. It was moved by Councilman 3teve seconded by Councilman Lindsey to take the pet~6n off table. Motion carried. OLD BUSINESS Mayor Smith said that under old business, the request for the vacation of parts of Hood street by Ro'3er Dickerson & Ann Dikerson would now be taken up. '.l'he Ci ty C1Brk again read the request. After the reading, the Mayor said the planning co~~ission had recommended the vacation and that there had been no comment at the public hearinG held. It was moved by Councilman Lindsey seconded by Councilman Stove that the portions of Hood street be vacated as requested. ~otion carried. ORDINANCE NO. 1597 Ordinance No. 1597 duly recorded in the mi utes of the previous session w~'s again brought upon the f'loor for passage or refection. It was moved by Councilman Hogl~nd seconded by Councilman Camfield that the first reading be considered the second reading and the third reading De by title only. I:lotion carried. Ordinance No. 1597 WQS again read for the third reading by titlevonly and it was moved by Councilman Hoglund seconded by Councilman Scheyer that Ordinance N . 1597 be now adopted. Motion carried. ~ 8 I I 8 I 8 I I 8 285 MINUTES OF TI1E REGULAR SESSION OF NOVEMBER 3,1970, CONTINUED NEW BUSINESS 8 Under new business the following Petition was presented and acted upon as follows: PETI T 1'ON PETITION TO VACATE PORTIONS OF GRANT, SIXTH, EIGHTH AND WILSON STFEETS, ALL IN EISENBEIS ADDI'l'ION TO THE CITY OF PORT Tm'!NSEND, JEFFERSON COUNTY, WASHINGTON TO: 'l'he Honorable Ci ty Counc i1 of the Ci ty of Port Townsend, WashiEgton. I The undersigned owner or all real estate abutting upon portions of the Streets herein described, does hereby petition the City Council of' the City of Port To\"ffisend, State of Wash- ington, to make vacation or and to vacate those certain Streets described as follows, to-wit: I That portion of Grant Street lyIng between Seventh and Sixth; That portion of Sixth lying between Hendricks and Sherman; That portion of Eighth lying between Wilson and Gise; and that portion of Wilson lying between Ninth and Seventh, all in Eisenbeis Addition to the City of Port Townsend, Jef'ferson County, State of Washington; 8 Petitioner does further petition that this matter be referred to the proper committee, and upon said committee making a ifavorable report threupon, that notice of hearing of this Petition be had in the manner and form as prescribed or ordinance and law. A ttached to this Peti tion is a copy of a plat showing the StreE:ts to be vacated. Petitioner represent that the Streets in question are so situated that it would never be feasible to open the same for public travel, and Petitioner does concent to the City of Port Townsend reserving all necessary easement rights for utilities, sewers, etc. aospita1s should be isolated from traffic as much as possible, and the vacation of 'these streets is in line with that policy. In addition thereto streets in the minimum, and vacation or the streets in In other words there should not be many that the vacation of these streets is a Dated this 5th day of' Oct. 1970. vicinity of the Hospital Helip'ort should be kept to a ~uestion will tend to add a¿ditional safety f'eatures. streets around where the helicopter lands, and we feel safety factor. Sf JOHN HOSPI TAL BY: Sister Shirley M. Smitþ I Mayor Smith referred the Petition to the Street Committee and the Planning Commission for a recommendation, saying if the recommendation is favorable, then a public hearing will be scheduled. ORDINANCE NO. 1598 '. .... AN ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING THE SUM OF $4,000 TO THE 1970 BUDGET OF TI-IE PUBLIC LIBRARY FUND, F'ROIvI . THE PROCEEDS OF CITY SALES TAX, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. k;~ì~ ' '. ORDINANCE NO. 1599 AN ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING THE SUM OF ~p1, 000 TO THE m RK DEP AR'rf',ŒNT OPERATING RESERVE Fmm IN THE 1970 BUDGET, AND DECLARING AN E~ŒRGÐ~CY. 8 Due:,;to..:.the nature of the above ordinances they had to be held over until the next regular session. I Mayor Smith said that according to statuet he had turned into the city clerk Preliminary Budget and to go on record as doing so. He said that cover letter to the budget and as soon as the clerk could refigure and retype the budget it to the public. Mayor Smith commented briefly on the preliminary budget and said that the job ánalysis firm could meet with the'council some time next week, after some discussion it was decided by the council that a meeting be held with the Donworth firm at ~:OO p~Ü11. 11hursday the 12th at Don's Pharmacy and budget sessions to be called ror later. Mayor Smith stated that the final budget hearing would be held at 8:15 p.m. in the council chambers December 1st. the Mayors would be"attàcheâ would be'availabie . ADJOURNMENT I As there was no further qusiness to come before the council at this time, it was moved by Councilman Lindsey seconded by Councilman Scheyer that the meeting 6,0 now adjourn. Motion' carried. ~ ¿~ M.~/~/, " ----- -...., ~ 8 . .