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HomeMy WebLinkAbout00328on the Big Quilcene Fiver some 30 miles distant from Port Townsend, Wash. The principal estimated quantities are: 310 Cu. yds. Earth and Rock Excavation 500 " " Earth Embankment 1600 Lin. ft. Gedar Logs 210 cu. yds. Rock Fill 20 MB1,1 0the r.Lumber seen in the flans, specifications and ashformhereOf pcopiesloannbeeobtained uponoreceipt ffice £ofha City it of, Port Townsend, deposit of TEN DOLL,'+RS (�10.00) which will be refunded if a bona fide bid is os - mittedand the plans and specifications are returned,in good order. All proposals must be upon the regular blank forms and must be accompanied by cash or certified check made payable to the Treasurer City corporate suretyTownsend, bondawill be requi- amount of FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS 05 redin the sum of SEVENTY FIVE PER CENT 75/) of the estimated cost to guaranteethe faithful performance of the contract. The right is reserved to reject any and all proposals or to accept the propo- sal deemed best for the City - By order, of the City Council of the City of Port Townsend,Washington. City Clerk. It was moved by Councilman Quenell, seconded by Councilman Gerson that the Cit Clerk be instructed to publish said "Ifotice to Contractors" in the Port Townsend Leader in the regular issues of June 15th and June 22nd, (1928) and that bids be opened on June 26th, 1928, at 8 P-M. IF.otion carried. Proposed chanE a in vrater rates. Councilman Gerson brought up the matter of revenues ve the Water Department and. suggested that some steps be taken to increase the reouncilman Manson, that It was then moved by Councilman Gerson, seconded by steps be taken to amend the water rate ordinance libotion elimincareliminating the present 10 per cent rebate, to take -effect July 1st, 1928.. Estimate of Cif Lake Lines later. Mr. Baar stated that he would have estimates of cost of pipe lines to the City Lake reservoir ready by the next session of the Council. Dance rerrulation. of the regula- tions requested Councilman Chapelle to obtain aublic dances. tions adopted by the Board of Count Commissioners governing p Marshall permit revoked. It was moved by Councilman Gerson, seconded by Councilman Manson, that the Building Permit granted to Frank Marshall at the session of June 5th, as recorded on Page 21 of Journal "R" be rescinded on the recommendation of the City Health Officer on the ground that the premises are unsanitary. Upon roll call, all five affirmative and motion was declared carried. councilmen present voted in the ADJO URIIItiE14T . Manson, seconded by Councilman Gerson, Upon motion of Councilman Council ad - seconded ourne d . A•' ^_�_' ATTEST : Mayor City Clerk. 31 Port Townsend, Wash., June 19, 1928 REGULAR SESSION. The City Council of the City ofi Port Townsend, Washington', met in regular ses- sion this 19th day of June, 1928, at 8 P.M., in the Council Chamber of the City Hal.,, Councilman Quenell, Mayor Pro Tem., presiding. ROLL CALL. Upon roll::call, there were present City Attorney Jas. W. B. Scott, City Clerk C. F. Christian, and Councilmen Peter•,A. Manson, Edw. Quenell, William Lammers, P.11 Coyne, Harry Chapelle and Max Gerson. Mayor George Bangerter arrived at 8:10 P.M. and took the mayor's chair. READING OF MINUTES. The minutes of the regular session of June 12th were read and approved as read REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES. Vlater*.:Supt's Report The Committee o]H `later and Drainage submitted a written report vrhich was read as follows, to -writ: . Port Townsend, Wash., June 18, 1928. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council of the City of Fort Townsend. Gentlemen: Your committee on Water and Drainage to whom was referred the matter of ,Water Superintendent's Report for month of May, 1928, would respectfully report as follows: We find same to be correct. P. LI. Coyne Peter A. Manson COJ&1UNI CATIONS Building Permits. Applications for Building Permits were presented, .read and dispoaed of as fol- lows: From Mrs. Jos. Nevrman, to -wit: Port Townsend, ::'ash., June 18, 1928 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Port Townsend, 'flash. Gentlemen: j Permission is requested to erect two, three-room dwelling houses on the rear of the Lot at 1118 Blaine Street, at an estimated cost of )300.00 each. Respectfully submitted, Mrs. Joseph i1e}vman. Upon request, this application was referred to the Building Committee for fur- ther investigation. From J. H. Davis, too-vrlt: —• Port Townsend, ',lash., June 18, 1928 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Port Townsend, ,lash. Gentlemen: I aii'.the-owner of Block 38, Dundee Place Addition and permission is te- quested to build a garage, 14 x 26 ft., to be used temporarily for living quarters while building a six room house a little later. Cost is estimated at r300.00. respectfully submitted, J. H. Davis. Upon motion of Councilman Coyne, seconded by Councilman Lammers, permit was granted. From C. H. 011,1eara,to-wit: Port Townsend, Tiash., Juhe 15, 1928 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Port Townsend, 'Flash. Gentlemen: Permission is requested to enlarge the door to the store room at corner of '.later and Madison Streets and ,o build a sidewalk ,of wood on the Madison Street side of the building. Cost is estimated at ;)75.00. Respectfully submitted, C. H. O'Meara. Upon motion of Councilman Coyne, seconded by Councilman Lammers, permit was granted. From P. 3). Benson, to -writ: Port Townsend, 'lash., June 18, 1928 To the Honorable .11ayor and City Council, -Port Townsend, Wash. Vent le?ne n Permission is requested to remove the wooden attachments on the rear of the building known as the 15. D. Hill building and to erect two stairvrays and three platforms at the rear of said building. All at an estimated cost of ;p500.00 Respectfully submitted, P. D.Eenson. Unon :notion of Councilman Coyne, seconded by Councilman Lammers, :Hermit was granted.