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HomeMy WebLinkAbout04/16/1974 471 MINUTES OF THE REGULAR SESSION OF APRIL ~,-1214 8 The City Council of the City of Port Townsend met in regular session this 9th day of April 1974, at 7:30 P.M. in the Council Chambers of City Hall, Mayor Joseph ff. Steve presiding. ROLL CALL Officers and members present were as follows: Mayor Steve, City Attorne,y Abraham, City Engineer French, Deputy City Clerk Edson, and Councilmen Klenk, Ciprioti, Parker and Black. Councilman Camfield came in after roll call. Councilmen Judy and Spindor were absent. HIN UTES I It was moved by Councilman Camfield, seconded by Councilman Ciprioti, that the reading of the minutes of the previous session be dispensed with. Motion carried. ORDINANCE NO. 1704 I AN ORDINM~CE AUTHORIZING THE ~~YOR TO ENTER INTO AN AGREEMENT FOR THE" LEASE OF THAT PORTION OF QUINCY STREET LYING BETWEEN WATER STREET AND FRONT STREET, PROVIDING FOR RENTALS AND TEffi1 OF LEASE AND FOR NEGOTIA~ TING WITH THE STATE OF WASHINGTON AND ITS AGENCIE'S, AND THE CONDITIONS THEIŒOF. The above ordinance was read for the first time. It was moved by Councilman Camfield, seconded by Councilman Klenk, that the first reading be considered the second and that the third reading be by title only. Roll call was five yes, two absent. Ordinance No. 1704 was read for the, third time by title only. It was moved by Coun- cilman Camfield, seconded by Councilman Ciprioti, that the ordinance be now adopted. Roll call was five yes, 2 absent. Ordinance adopted. ,8 Jim Roberts spoke from the audience on the BeèdU~öMürge the state to move rapidly to get the ferry in operation as quickly as possible. The Clerk was instructed to send a letter and a copy of the ordinance to George Andrews, _I Director of!:.Þlighw.a:;s;: tG fhet6haibmailneFsthe. ToU Btft:d.ge Authority, to the Senate and House Transportation and Utilities. Committees and our local legislative representatives. ADJOURNMENT' ./ There being no further business to come before the Camfield, 'seconded by Councilman Parker, that the meeting do HAYOR at this time, it was moved by Councilman ~10tion carried. -?~þ ATTEST: ~v ~'~~$U Deputy Cit Clerk I mINUTES Of THE REGULAR SESSION Of APRIL 1~, 1974 The City Council of the eity of Port Townsend met in regular session this 1~th day of April 1974, at 7:3D p.m. in the Council Chambers of City Hall, mayor Joseph B. Steve presiding. ROLL CALL Officers and members present were as follows: Mayor Steve, City Attorney Abraham, City Engineer french, Deputy City Clerk Edson, and Councilmen Klenk, Ciprioti, Camfield, Parker, Spindor and Black. Councilman Judy was absent. 8 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 The following bills and claims were presented for payment: I Library fund Garbage fund Current Expense fund .40 65.42 75.67 141.49 It was moved by Councilman Camfield, seconded by Councilman Kle~k, that the bill~ and claims be paid. ried. motion car- commUNICA nONS I A petition for a side-sewer contractor's license from Dennis Lindsey was presented. Councilman Camfield, seconded by Cou~cilman Klenk, to grant the l~cense. motion cl3rried. It was moved by commITTEE REPORTS City Engineer french discuB~ed the proposals made by thr~e prospective co~sulting engineers for the water comprehensive plan. A grant of S6,OQO i~ available and the City ~ill pay the rest. It was moved by Councilman Camfield, seconded by Councilman Cip~ioti, to accept the recommenqation of the City Engineer and hire Encon Corpor- ation. Motion carried. 8 Police Chief Doubek announced that the festival Committee had asked about a license ~o hold 8 street dance ,o~ Taylor Stre~t between Wa&~ington and Water Streets during the Rhododendron festival. It w~s moved by Councilman Camfield, seconded by Councilman K~énk, that the license fee be waived and that the license be granted. Motion carried. Police Chief Doubek stated that he had been advised by the automotive dealer that prices would be going I ¡up on police cars, but that he could st~ll get the second car at the price previously bid. It was moved by Coun- ci¡man Klenk, seconded by Councilman Black, that a call for bids be issued for the second police car. motion carried. 472 mINUTES Of THE REGULAR SESSION Of APRIL 1',1974, CONTINUED ------- -- -- --------- ----------- ---- ------- --------- --------- -------------------------------------- ---------------------------- ------- -----------.------------ City Engineer french announced that he had been granted an additional $5,400 to hire back his engineering aide, the money to come from the federal government. mr. french presented a bid call and contract to sell 68,000 board feet of hemlock and 20,000 board feet of alder from the first 20 acres at Lord's Lake. It was moved by Councilman Ciprioti, seconded by Councilman Par- ker, to table the proposal for one meeting to allow the Council time to study it. motion carried. PUBLIC HEARINGS mayor Steve opened the public hearing on the variance request from Nicholas R. D'Andrea, for a 4' variance from the front and rear setback requirements for an unplatted piece of property on f Street between Oak and Chest- nut Streets. It was moved by Councilman Camfield, seconded by Councilman Ciprioti, that the variance be granted. motion carried. Mayor Steve opened the public hearing for the rezone request of Jack Hensel for the Broadway ànd;~CbBrry Park additions from R-1 to R-2. Three letters were read opposing the rezone. Several people spoke from the audi- ence opposing the change. Planning Commission Chairman miner stated that no one had objected at the Planning Com- mission hearing, and he was surprised to find that there was so much opposition. I~was moved by Councilman Parker, seconded by Councilman Camfield, to refer the matter back to the Planning Commission for further study. motion carried. Mayor Steve now opened the public hearing of the request for a variance from Gerald Rodgers. Mr. Rodgers wants to build his house on the edge of the street, across from the reservoir, because of the steep slope of the land. The Planning Commission recommended that he be granted a 10-foot variance, provided that the City relocate the street right-of-way closer to the reservoir. Street Superintendent Hawley advised against relocating the street (1) as a bad precedent and (2) because the City will need that particular street when it is covering the reservoirs. It was moved by Councilman Camfield, seconded by Councilman Spindor, that a 20' variance from the front setback requirement be granted. motion carried. The fourth public hearing was on the rezone request of W. R. Swanson and Victor Coster, for a change from R-1 to commercial for Blocks 276 and 277, Eisenbeis Addition. The recommendation from the Planning Commission was for a smaller area, Lots 1, 2, 7 and 8 of Block 277 and Lots 7 and 8 of Block 276, and was favorable~ The P!anning Commission also directed the Council's attention to the greenbelt provisions of the zoning ordinance, where commercial zones abut residential. from the audience, several property o~ners spoke against the proposed rezone on the grounds that the proposed business would pose a noise problem, and that the rezone would open the property to any and all commercial enterprises. The proponents stressed the fact that they would have off-street parking and that the noise generated would not be greater than that in any neighborhood from lawn-mowers, etc. Councilman Camfield pointed out that these two blocks had previously been removed from the Sims Way rezone, be- cause of the neighbors objections. He moved that the variance be denied. The motion was seconded by Councilman Parker, and carried unanimously. Librarian Wallin extended an invitation to the Mayor, Council, and the public to an open house at the library, April 25, from 7 to 9 p.m., to honor local authors. The matter of setting a public hearing date for the vacation of R Street between Rose and Willow was pos~poned because the Planning Commission had tabled it indefinitely. ..' ¡ ADJOURNmENT There being no further business to come before the Council at this time, it was moved by Councilman Klenk, seconded by Councilman Camfield, that the meeting do now adjourn tion carried. ATTEST: ~W iJ- ~ -Deputy ci"tv Clerk MINUTES Of THE REGULAR SESSION Or mAY 7, 1974 The City Council of the City of Port Townsend met in regular session this 7th day of may, 1974, at 7:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers of the City Hall, mayor Joseph B. Steve presiding. ROLL CALL Officers and members present were as follows: mayor Steve, City Attorney Abraham, City Engineer french, City Clerk-Treasurer mcCoy, and Councilmen Black, spindor, Parker, Camfield, Judy, Ciprioti and Klenk. mINUTES It was moved by Councilman Camfield, seconded by Councilman Judy, that the reading of the minutes of the previous session be dispensed with. Motion carried. BILLS AND CLAImS The following bills and claims were presented Payroll $10,153.55 3,118.68 1,093.13 506.5_5 2,931.66 1,841.08 385.25 for payment: Claims 16,458.21 7,892.69 1,431.61 443.50 6,686.31 4,082.69 109.52 4.762.08 141,866.61 Current Expense Water-Sewer Library Park Street Garbage firemen's Pension fed. Shared Revenue $20,029.90 It was moved by Councilman Camfield, seconded by Councilman Klenk, that the bills and claims be paid. ried. motion car- 8 I I 8 I 8 I I 8