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SPECIAL SES
SION.'
Port TowneeKdo Wash. Feb. 24th, 1927.
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the City Council met in
Upon
Dall of Mayor George Bangerter Thursday; February 24th, 1927*
session assembled this 15th day of 2ebruary, 1927, pause for a tin d- Le provided by statute, On
record in its proceed- special Session, E - ----
of the City Hall -
with feelings of sorrow and regret, to note and reoo: i
ble citizen, in the Council Chamber ings, the death of a worthy, useful, charitable and estima at 5 P.m
d devoted husband and father, who during his many years res-
a kind an established and maintained for himself, an irre- Upon Roll Call, the following officers of the City and City Coun
Idence in this city, so mayor George Bangerter, City Attorney
oilmen were no Christi and Councilmen Lamers,
aoslity, industry and civic mindedness, noted present, namely:
on for honesty, I - rae. W. B. :Scott, City Clerk,C. F.
futable reputation personal pride in himself and honor to the of
he having formerly, with persoi served the pub- and
Miller, Coyne
wisely, diligently and conscientiously Chapelle, Gerson
floe, faithfully, of this City for the period of twelve years, and al session of
lie as City Councilman a abhools of this mayor Bangerter stated that he had called this special deserving credit, served the public acquiring certain water rights
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also with I Now Therefore be it City a th the same dese: the y Council to consider the matter o so,
instructor of manual training, n Lord's Lake.
City for many years, as ine
SOLVED, by the ( at in the death of Charles Edward on the quileene and Little Quilcene Rivers and o
City Council, that BE
has lost a worthy, useful, exemplary, just and
in, the community The City Clerk then presented
through his departure from his and read a copy of notice of special
Fountain, and his family mourns. d father, and be upright
abode, a kind, devoted and loveable husband an meeting, as follows;
earthly Port Townsend, Wash., Feb. 24, 1927, 1 P-m-
nsend, Wash.
it further To the Memb Council of the City of Port Tow
RESOLVED, that this Resolution be recorded in the Journal of the ers of the City you are hereby notified that a
Council Proceedings, and a copy thereof be sent to the family Of the By order of Mayor George Bangerter,y will be held in the Coun-
L meeting of the City Council of said City h, 1927, at 5 P.M-, for
deceased.
Councilman Gerson m �L oil Chamber of th
moved the adoption of the resolution as read e City Hall, on Thursday, Feb. 24t
jpkl�e, and upon a call for the the purpose of considering a resolution relative to seouring, by the City,
motion being seconded by councilman Chi of certain water d Little Ouilcene Rivers, and on
unanimous affirmative vote of the Council, rights on the quiloene an
question, motion received the una memory of the deceased. Lord's Lake.
the entire council rising out of respect for the me RespectfulV yours, C. F. Christian, City Clerk.
Upon motion by Councilman Gerson, seconded by Councilman Cha
pelle, Council adjourned. Introduction of Resolution.
q.3 Councilman quenell presented a resolution which was read by the
ATTEST' City Clerk, said resolution being as follows:
RESOLUTION.
seconded b
Mayor On motion of Councilman � y Councilman
City Clerk. it is resolved by the City council of the City
of Port
Townsend that,
WHEREAS, B. S. BARNES, HOWARD L. BILL and HENRY MOREY have filed
in the office Of the State Supervi
sor of Hydraulics, at Olympia, Washing
ton, applications numbered 1439, 1440 and 1441 respeetively,for permits to
e river,
of Quilcene river and Little quilcen
appropriate public waters and for a permit to store water in Lord's Lake reservoir, all in Jeffer-
on County, Washington; and
WMREA S, the City of Port Townsend desires to appropriate and
Million (15,000,000) gallons of said wa-
divert a daily flow of Fifteen X ervoir in which to store we-
opriate Lord's lake as a reservoir ter, and to appropriate
ter; and es, Henry More and Howard L. Bill have
WHEREAS, said E.S.Barn
agreed to,and have, assigned, set over and transferred to the City of Port
Townsend all of
their right, title and interest in and to their said ap-
plications for permits: City of Port Townsend
NOW THEREFORE, the city Council of the nsideration
hereby accepts for said 6ity the said assignments, and in co
thereof does by this resolution agree and bind itself to pay the caste
and expenses incident to completing and perfecting said applications for
permits to appropriate said waters and to store water in said Lord's Lake.
ed a
as soon as said applications for permits are perfectngd,.
Reservoir, and then
appropriate and store said water secured to the City,
the right to ap: d transfer to
of Port Townsend shall and will assign, set over an
the City S. Barnes, Henry Morey and Howard L Bill as Trustees, all water
said E. n Million (15,0;0,000� gallons per day that may
over and in excess of Fifteen I be available under said permits,which quantity of Fifteen Million gallons
per day the City will reserve the right to take prior to and in preference
to the rights of said Barnes, Morey and Bill,Trustees."
Upon invitation of the city Council, Mr. A. R. Coleman addressed
the Council in relation to, and
in support of said resolution.
Councilman quenell requested an opinion from City Attorney Jas.
V1. B. Scott, in relation to the said resolution, City Attorney Scott re-
)h short notice.
plying that he was not prepared to render an opinion on such
it was moved by Councilman Gerson and seconded by Councilman Coyne
that the resolution be adopted and upon roll call the resolution was adopted
all Councilmen present, namely,
Lammarr, Miller, Coyne, Chapelle, Gerson and
quenell voting in favor thereof.
Upon motion by Councilman Chapelle, seconded by Councilman quenell
Council was adjourned.
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ATTEST:
Mayor
�City �Clerk
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