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HomeMy WebLinkAbout01/02/1974 46~ mINUTES Of THE REGULAR SESSION Of DECEmBER 18, 1973, CONTINUED ---- - ----------.-.- -- --- A model litter control ordinance was discussed briefly and then tabled for later considuration. 8 It was moved by Councilman Judy, seconded by Councilman Hufford, that Councilmen-elect I(lenk and Spindor be elected to fill the unexpired terms created by the resignations of Councilmen Hufford and Scheyer, effective January 1, 1974. motion carried. A representative of Local #175, Paperworkers Union in the audienc~, told about the formiLng of a committee at Crown Zellerbach mill to.deal with the problems caused by the energy crisis, and asked t~lt the Council appoinf a representative to their new Transportation Committee. The Transportation Committee will attempt to save jobs at the mill by promoting car pools, bussing, etc. mayor Steve appointed Councilman Ciprioti to represent the city.' " ADJOURNmENT I. As there was no further business to come before the council at ~9. time, it was moved by Councilman Scheyer, seconded by Councilman Huffo~d, that the meeting do now adjourn. mótio carried. " ' ATTEST: yj ~itj,C~ ~ ' /C) 1-, -, ,cJ)' t;:--L,-~ ..' ~--=-C>'O<-...~"- -'---. - '-', ,~~ ¿ ~ <--~:-- c~~~~ .' ð-.,-,;:-. iz:" ~-<-o ~ - ----'. <,-' ,~~~ MINUTES OF THE REGULAR SESSION OF JANUARY 2, 1974 ,,- , ,.',¡. I~ I The City Council of the City of Port Townsend met in regular session this :2htl day' of January 1974', at 7:.]0 P.M. in the Council Chambers of City Hall, Mayor Josßph B. Steve presiding.' ROLL CALL 8 Officers and members present were as follows: Mayor Steve, City Attorney Abraham, City Engineer French, City Clerk-Trea,surer McCoy, and Councilmen Ciprioti, Judy, Camfield" Klenk, Parker ançJ. Spindor. MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS SESSION It was moved by Coûncilman Camfield, seconded by Councilm~n Judy that the reading of the minutes of the previous meeting be dispensed with. Motion carried.- BILLS AND CLAIMS The following bills and claims were presented for payment: , "" Current Expense Fund - Voucher Nos. 10837, - 10925 Wa~er-Sewer Fund -Voucher Nos. 4395 - 4434 Library Fund - .Voucher Nos. 3515 -v546 Park Fund - Voucher Nos. 1560 - 1570 Street Fund - Voucher Nos. 3117 - 3138 Garbage Fund - Voucher Nos. 2847 - 2876 Firemen's Pension and 'Relief Fund - Voucher Nos. 445 - 449 Federal Shared Revenue Fund - Voucher Nos 19 - 20 $ 21,554.37 9,609.09 2,237.38 ~ 885.28 7,116.12 5,714.52 447.96 3,014.65 I It was moved by Councilman Ciprioti, seconded by Councilman Judy, that the bills be paid. Motion carried. COMMUN ICA TIONS The following communications were presented ånd read to the Council: 8 A letter of resignation a~City Treasurer from Verna W.Spindor, effective December 31, 1973. A plea from Calmar A. McCune that the Mayor and City Council seriously consider the "reef project" off Water Street. This letter is in response to a letter from the City Engineer dated December 18, 1973. , ' ' A letter from Public Utility District No.1 re: the City r~lieving itself of responsibili~y fpr water service outside the city limits, and asking that the City express its desire in this matter,. COMMITTEE RE~ORTS I Mayor Steve announced the committee assignments for the new year as follows: Finance Committee: Councilme~ Camfield, Judy and Parker Water Committee: Councilmen Judy, Ciprioti and Parker Street and Sewer Committee: Councilmen Ciprioti, Judy and Camfield Police and License Committee: Councilmen Klenk,. Camfield, Spindor Building and Sanitation Committee: Councilmen Spindor, Klenk and Ciprioti Fire and Light Committee: Councilmen ~arker, Spindor and Klenk I He ~lso announced the appointment of Robert Sahli to a six~year term on the Civil Service Commission, January ~, 1974 - December 31, 1979, replacing A. R. Macfarlane. City Engineer French gave a lengthy history of the water system outside the city limits and the City's involvement in said system. ORDINANCE NO. 1696 AN ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING THE SUM OF $2,500.00 TO THE 1'9q~ BUDGET OF THE WATER-SEWER DEPARTMENT FOR WATERLINE SUPPLIES~ AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. 8 The above orèinance was read for the second time. It was moved by,-Councilman Ciprioti, seconded by Councilman Judy, that the third reading be by title only. Roll call: 6 yeas. It was moved by Councilman Ciprioti, seconded by Councilman Judy, that the ordinance be adopted. Roll call: 6 yeas. Ordinance adopted. - --- - -----, _. - - -, - 4ß3' MINUTES OF THE REGULAR SESSION OF JANUARY 2, 1974, CONTINUED 8 ORDINANCE NO. 1697 AN ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING THE SUM OF $2,500.00 TO THE 1973 BUDGET OF THE PORT TOWNSEND GARBAGE COLLECTION SERVICE, FOR EQUIPMENT REPAIR, AND DECLAR- ING AN EMERGENCY. The above ordinance was read for the second time. It was moved by Councilman Camfield, seconded by Councilman Cipriott, that the third reading be by title only. ,Roll call: 6 yeas. It was moved by Councilman Camfield, seconded by CouDcilman Ciprioti that the ordinance be now adopted~ Roll call: 6 yeas. Ordinance adopted. OLD BUSINESS I It was moved by Councilman Camfield, seconded by Councilman Judy, that the Clerk be authorized to call for bids for two police cars and a back-hoe for the Sewer Department. Motion carried. NEW BUSINJ;;SS åRDINANCE NO. 1698 ,I AN ORDINANCE REPEÄ1ING ORDINANCES, NUMBERED 726,816,837,876,919, 1301, 1588 and 1423. The above ordinance was read for the first, second and third times. It was moved by Councilman Ciprioti, §econ- ded by Councilman Judy, that the ordinance be adopted. Roll call: 6 yeas. Ordinance adopted. ,- ORDINANCE NO. 1699 ; AN ORDINANCE FINDING AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY TO EXIST IN REGARD ¡TO THE PRESERVATION OF PUBLIC HEALTH, AND APPROPRIATING THE SUM OF ~~4,~800.00 FOR THE PURCHASE OF AN AMBULANCE. 8 Because of the public health nature of the emergency, this ordinance did not have to be held over. It was read for the first, second and third times. It was moved by Councilman Ciprioti, seconded by Couneilman Judy, that the ordinance be now adopted. Roll call: 6 yeas. Ordinance adopted. ' ORDINANCE NO. 1700 AN ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING THE SUM OF $9,172.48 TO THE 1973 BUDGET OF THE STREET DEPARTMENT, FOR PURCHASE OF GRAVEL, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. /"1 Because of its nature, the above ordinance was read for the fir~t time and held over. It was .agreed that the Council should meet with the P.U.D. to discuss the sale of the water sy'stem .outside the City. The Clerk was instructed to write a letter requesting a meeting Januar~r 8, 1974, ,at 7:30 P.M. in--the Council Chambers. I ADJÓURNMENT ----.----, - There being no further business at this time, it was moved by Councilman Camfield, seconded by Council- man Ciprioti, that the meeting do now adjourn. Motion carried. M~ Of- A TTES T : Î/J fld, ;JIY¡ ~I Ci ty ~lerk- Treasurer /'//.' 8 MINUTES OF THE REGULAR SESSION OF JANUARY 15, 1974 The City Council of the City of Port Townsend met in regular session this 15th day of January, 1974, at 7:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers of City Hall, Mayor Joseph B. Steve presiding. ROLL CALL I Officers and members present were as follows: mayor Steve, City Attorney ~\braham, City Engineer french, City Clerk-Treasurer mcCoy, and Councilmeñ Camfield, Ciprioti, judy, Klenk, Parker and Spindor. mINUTES It was moved by Councilman Camfield, seconded by Councilman Klenk, that thE) reading of the minutes of the previous session be dispensed with. motion carried. BILLS AND CLAIMS I The following.bills and claims were presented for payment: Current Expense Fund, Vouchers No. 10926 - Water-Sewer Fund, Vouchers No. 4435 - 4442 Library Fund, Vouchers No. 3547 - 3557 Park Fund, Vouchers No. 1571 only Street Fund, Vouchers No. 3139 - 3147 Garbage fund, Vouchers No. 2877 - 2883 10939 $1,578.132 961.:20 2,505.D3 1.45 426.130 1,309.76 It was moved by Councilman Camfield, seconded by Councilman Klenk, that the bills and claims be paid. carried. motion 8 COMMUNICA nONS The following communications were presented and read to the Council: A variance request from Ronald Radon, dba Radon Boats. This request is for a variance from the prohibition ! expansion clause in the "grandfather" clause under which the company now operates. moved and seconded to refer to the Planning Commission. motion carried.