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(Minutes of City'Counoil, session of April 5, 1927)
on Block 10, H. L. Tibbals Jr. Second Addition. Size o$ 50.•
Approximatecost, 1 0'00
house, situated
dition to be built, 20� x 30�. Frame Construction.
Respectfully,
A. M. Johnson.
by Councilman Coyne, seconded by Councilman Miller, that the per
A in favor bhareof.
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motion
mit be granted was declared carried, all eotineilmen voting
DeMolay Communication.
The following communication was presented and read:
Wash., April 5, 1927
Port Townsend,
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To the Mayor and City Council of Port Townsend, Yeah -
To
Dear Sirs:-
We wish to have permission to use the Ball Park, so that we may
to sofhttaoMeyorne as
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play Baseball on it for 08e and subject toeason�thebsppravalect
the City Council may imp Sincerely, McCurdy Jr. M.C.
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Winslow
Cecil Gabbett Jr. S.C.
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Order of DeMolay
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It was moved by Councilman Manson and seconded by Councilman Jammers
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that said Bequest be granted. Motion carried unanimously.
REQUISITIONS.ing
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The Street Department presented a requisition for Man ft.of ssecon
Councilman Manson and seconded
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steel and two hand rakes. It was moved by
that the requisition be granted. Motion carried.
by Councilman Quenell
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Wood.
Janitor Seavey presented a requisition for 20 cords of wood for use
Coyne and seconded by Coun-
in the City Hall and it was moved by Councilman
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City Clerk be instructed to advertirioeoperOcarddand
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Miller that the
fir wood in 12 inch lengths, bidders to specify p
Motion carried unani-
of sound
to state whether old growth or second growth wood.
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mously. Water Dept.
Water Department presented requisitions for the following named
The
supplies:
Wood pipe: 3-141, 3-12' lengths, 5} Tennon Wire Wound Joint
4" - 250' Hd. 33-16 , 1-15, , , Tennon Wirr Wound Joint.
6" - 250' Hd. b-12e. 5-141, 1-1Tennoni6giretWoundJoint.
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g" - 250' Hd. 4-1 lengths, 9}
3001 Hd. 2-14t lengths, Wire Wound Eointe.
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10" -
14" - 2001 Hd. 2-141, 2-121 lengths, Wire Wound Joints.
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Clallam Street Renewal
4" 250' Hd. 12-161, 1-141 lengths, 5 Tennons, Wire Wound uoint.
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Overflow, Reservoir.
Wou_
loss - 100' Rd. 54-16' lengths, sire
Pipe crossing Snow creek
cy, Steelnts
For repairs in case of emergency,
1 cast iron sleeve, 12" x it"
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Office Supplies.
1 doz. pencils; J doz erasers; 2 boxes paper fasteners; 2 pieces Art Gum;
5 packages rubber bands
Upon motion by Councilman Quenell, seconded by Councilman Coyne, said
requisitions were granted by unanimous vote of the Council.
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Unfinished Business.
It moved by Councilman Lammers and seconded by Councilman Coyne
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was
that the building permit requested by 7.A.Somers at the session of March
15th, be granted. Motion carried *nanimouoly.
Ruehle communication.
Councilman Manson, reporting verbally on the communication of G. A.
Ruehle, relative to filling a hole in the street at the corner of Clay and
in the sidewalk area
Adams streets, stated that the hole in question was
instead of in the street and moved that no action be taken. Motion was
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seconded by Councilman Coyne and motion was declared carried, all council-
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men voting in the affirmative.
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1071 BUSINESS.
In accordance with official notice, published in the Port Townsend
Sleekly Leader, bids for disposal of garbage for the ensuing year were open-
ed and read as follows:
Port Townsend, Wash;, April 4,'1927
Honorable Mayor and City Council of Port Townsend, Wash.
Dear Sirs:— t —. „ n +'
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(Minutes of City Counoil, eeseion of April 5, 1927)
will not be regponsible for things deposited on top or about the dump by
amount to take care of it,
other people, except to be allowed a reasonable
Respectfully yours, Chas. J. Belson.a
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City AttorneSctt stated that the bid was not in proper forCouncil-1_
-was -moved Quenell and seconded by
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acted upon and it by councilman
J. Nalson be rejected. Motion carried, all �-
of
man Coyne that the bid Chas.
in the affirmative.
Councilman voting
New call for bide.
There being no other bids for disposal of garbage, it was moved by
the city
fonne cat
Councilman Miller end �ollection,ande.di posal
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dvertieended for bidsCouncilman
Proposals
instruated to re a oroPr
Motion Carried, Councilmen Manson, Quenell,
'and
of garbage for the ensuing Y east Council-
Chapelle voting in favor of the motion
Lammers, Miller, Coyne and
Gerson in the negative -
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Repairs to City Hall -
the buildings committee, verbally reported
Councilman Coyne, ohairman of
together with the City Engineer othersfinding thahe tatheade an bui dingswastspread-
that, Hall,
of a reported condition of the City
the City Engineer, he recommended that a 1-inch
ing and at the suggestion of spreading.
building to protect it from further
rod be put through the rs, that
by Councilman Coyne and seconded by Councilman
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It was moved
a 1-inch iron rod be put through the City Hall building as recommended
City Engineer. Motion carried unanimously-
Remarks by Councilman Coyne and Manson
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Councilman Coyne addressed the Council stating that he would like to see
the City Park and that the Park
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a registration book kept at the Auto camp at
to take care of the Taylor Street terrace. He
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Gardener should be required
also wanted to know if the fees collected at the park camp should not
by the City Attorney that
turned over to the City Treasurer and was advised
Aaid fees.
the City had no control over
to the unsatn-itary condition of the
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Councilman Manson called attention
lot adjoining the Bishop Blook on
Upon motion by Councilman Coyne, seconded by Councilman Manson, Council
was adjourned.
ATTEST-.
Mayor_if 611r�
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City Clerk
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