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Minutes of Dec. 18/28 continued
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(Resolution inre Lease continued) I tit' ;'�', k
tt RECESS.
details above specified It was moved by Councilman Manson, seconded by Councilman Quenell, that the Council recess to
Vie will not, however, take over the maintenance of that part of the water works and system t�slt Motion carried and recess declared.
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known as the Big Quiloone Water Extension Project, described in Ordinance No. 947, until thepro-
ject is fully completed in all the details above speoi£ied.
It is further to be understood that the City on its part will proceed to complete the project
I ��,}{]��3 # 4" RE -CONVENED AFTER RECESS.
with Bill reasonable dispatch. Port Townsend, Wash., Dec. 20, 1928
If the City will accept the terms of this letter by appropriate resolution, the Company will
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pay to it immediately the sum of $5,000 as the first installment fo rent as of October 1, 1928, and ,'fin try- The City Council of the City of PO Townsend ro-convened for recess session, this 20th day
continuo the payments semi-annually thereafter so long as the project supplies the Company with wn-'t,Sti r .m. in the council chamber
of the City Hall.
reasonable capacity of such project, and that the City proceeds promptly to corn- e '{.r,. of December, at 1 o'clock p , Y
ter to the full P
plate the project. The total amount of rant to be paid is as fixed in.paragraph 5 of the lasso. l r�`r` ROLL CALL.
This offer is made by the Company without prejudice to, or without any waiver of its rights " �r" ,`,^„ r Upon roll call, there were present Mayor Goo Bangerter, City Attorney Jas. W. B. Scott,
by reason of the non -completion of the Big Quileeno Water Extension Project, and if accepted by theN}•,M1lyr �P
t ti, r City dward Quonell, Vha. Lammers
City will be accepted without prejudice to, or waiver of any rights it may have. } �v✓,x Y Clerk C. F. Christian and Councilmen Y. M. Coyne, Y. A. Manson, E
and Jacob
Yours truly,
Miller.
NA'CIONAL PAPER PRODUCTS COMPANY �r���
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By 0. C. Schoenvrerlc ;f �o' ^ P P
b the City Council this 18th day of December, 1928, and approved and signed b me in � � j"',' Mr. Bnar reported that n accordance with authority granted by the Council, he had employed
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y y t� i,.+r ,t^�� . "s t, ' throe patrolmen at a salary of $125.00 per month each, with mileage at 10X per mile, and a Super -
open session in authentication of its passage this 18th day of December, 1928. l.r I
George Bangerter Sj�Si n` �ia�3 F p' intendant pro tem at a salary of `175.00 per month, with mileage at 8¢ per mile.
Mayor of the City
of Port Townsend.
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ATTEST: C. F. Christian r.tr Water rowdy to cut in. and that
cleric of the City of Port Townsend. fir.*r r4 4N { r Ile £ur her reported that they were now ready to,+cut in the water to the City main
tg"I;2t�+c, {` they would use every precaution.
Filed by me this 18th day of December, 1928.4,
C. F. Christian
Clerk of the City of Port Townsend.+¢1 } Yi+"" i ,' ' Outside services.
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ADOPTION OF RESOLUTION. hl >or;„ , There was some discussion relative to services outside of the City Limits but no action was
Councilman Quenoll moved the adoption of said resolution and the motion was seconded by Coun- s { taken.
Gilman Lammers. Upon roll call, all six councilmen present voted in the affirmative and motionru ` ' 1.��
was6aeolarod carried. ,. 4Mx-0`r,r°p !I(�t
iG Packard on Right-of-ty _y_
Mr. A. H. Packard, vrho teas. prosent, stated that there were about 20 tracts of land through
Cieyor and Clerk to sign, and Clerk to notify. 4eaIJA,,,� a >.
It was mono by Count man Quenol and seconded by Councilman Miller that the Mayer and the its%Ilt'' s' „ <'+ ,kII, which the right-of-way for the pipe line must be, for various reasons, acquired by condemnation
t .. c proceedings, and a general discussion followed.
City Clerk be authorized to sign the said resolution and that the National Paper Products Company f �c,.
at Seattle be notified of its adoption. Upon roll call, all six Councilmen present voted in the { z#4 Q75.00 for Iiaydon right-of-way.
affirmative and motion was declared carried. "r.'I
Councilman Manson brought up the matter of the right-oT-vray through the Hayden tract and moved
<"i a'. { seconded by Councilman Quenell, that w75.00 be allowed to acquire right-of-vray for the
pipe line
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11 from H. T. Hayden. Upon roll call, all five councilman present, namely: Coyne, Manson, Quenell,
The Council made inquiry of I;r. Haar as to the status of the pipe line and aster receiving his s;3 };;` Lammers and Miller, voted in favor thereof and motion was declared carried,
reply, it was moved by Councilman Miller and seconded by Councilman Manson that the Water Suporin-,t 1 1
tondont be authorized to employ a man to patrol, three times weekly, that portion..of Contract No. 2 ° a' h'
accepted by the City. AStar a short discussion, the motion and second were withdrawn.
y*,. r Clerk to vrrite W. R. Porter.
htT llk i+'i> r I Councilman Manson stated that W. R. Porter declined to deal with the City for a rig way
authorized to ern to ipo line patrolmen. °rr?5 until he had a reply to his communication relative to a tap, and it was moved by Councilman Manson,
Bear a P Y P� DIY; J '`k ' seconded by Councilman Quenell that the City Clerk be instructed to write Mr. Porter. that under the
It was then moved by Councilman blanson and seconded by Councilman Quenell, that Pfr. Bear be zsyi�y( ,-�
ti,„ w terms of the lease, a tap outside of the City limits cannot be granted to him, and that the Clerk
authorized to employ four men, three patrolmen and one superintendent, to patrol the pipe line from 3 j� deliver said le,ttor today. Upon roll call, all rive councilmen present voted in the affirmative
the City Limits to the hoadworks.
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S':>� and motion was declared carried.
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Wages of pipe line patrolmen. („t, t
Couna lman Ltanson brought np the matLar of vrages to paid these patrolmen and hit. Haar said the r,hr,+Ty+` i, To enforce wiring ordinance.
his roco:mnondation would be the same as contained in his schedule for the operation of the line.
Mayor angerter brought up the matter of electric vriroman doing work .in the city without ta-
str,n, ]sing out a license as required by ordinance and stated that he would enforce the ordinance.
Notion to sot vraacs.
} « •"i,; „ � t+ To purchsso map to fi>tio with McCormick casement.
It vras then moved by Councilman Manson and seconded by Councilman Quenell that salaries of the try
to be employed throu h Mr. Bear, shall not exceed 150.00 per month and 10¢ per mile far My't^r4s`'� Vi�' 1hc.City Clerk stated that a copy of the map attached to the McCormick easement should be file
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mileage and the salary of the Superintendent shall not exceed $226.00 per month and 8¢ per mile for Lz klfu with the eacemont for record in the Auditor's office, and it was moved by Councilman Quenell and
mileage; that their compensation shell be paid from the rioter Extension Construction Fund and that seconded by Councilman Coyne that such a map be purchased. Upon roll call, all tics Councilmen
the Superintendent shall have authority to employ extra men at going wages in case of emergency. �fs+rttf present voted in favor thereof and motion was declared carried.
Upon roll call, all six councilmen present voted in the affirmative and motion was declared carried
{ri F REQUISITIONS.
I+ Requisitions for supplies were presented, read and disposed of as follows:
Water to be turned into City system, when?
Upon inquiry of Councilman Manson, Ur. Baer stated that they expected to have the chlorinator
installed by tomorrow and that water from the new pipe line would then be out into the city mains. For Water Extension Construction Fund, to -wit: 1.05
15 ft. chain @ 7 per ft.
3 blow torches L 4.05 ea.
Inquiry inre Govt. Timber. 12.15
;r 3.00
Councilman Manson also brought up the matter of the probable sale of Government timber along 2 locks 1.50 ea.
the new pipe line and Mr. Baer offered to tako the matter up with Mr. Plumb, Forst Supervisor. � 3 extension bits v 1.35 ea. 6.96 27.00
3 braces :b 2.25 ca.
RENTING TENTS AND EQUIPI,111T. Account tools for patrolmen. O.K. J. 0. Bear
Mr. Baar now brought up the matter of renting tents and equipment. now on the line, from Jas. a i It was moved by Councilman Quenell and seconded by Councilman Coyne that said requisition bo
II. Coyne, and !::r. Coyne being present, made an offer of rental of three tents and equipment for 12 f granted. Upon roll call, all five councilmen present voted in Savor thereof and motion was decla-
men at N35.00 per month. 1� r red carried.
It was moved by Councilman Quenell and seconded by Councilman Manson that said offer be accept -
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1 ad and that payment for runt be rondo out of the Water Extension Construction Fund. Upon Roll call % For City Clerks Department, to
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all six councilmen present voted in favor thereof and motion was declared carried. a + �`' 1 typovrriter ribbon
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CONTRACTOR RELIEVED OF OPERATIONlIID ;,AI:.TL;;l+NCE, It was moved by Councilman Quenell and seconded by Councilman Ivtiller that said requisition
i,•r. Baer also brought up the matter of the practical completion, physically, of the new pipe ! be granted. I,.otion declared carried without roll call.
line and taco mended that Contractor Coyne be relieved from the maintenance and operation of the
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line other than that provided in his contract. Baer's employment report approved.
Councilman Manson moved, seconded by Councilman Lammers, that James Ii. Coyne be relieved from It was moved by Councilman Quenoll, seconded by Councilman I:innson, that the report of h'n.Haar
any operation and maintenance of the dam and water supply line other than that provided in the Vrelative to employment of patrol. crew and their compensation be approved. Upon roll call, all five
construction contract. Upon roll call, all six councilmen present voted in the affirmative and v Five councilman present voted in favor thereof and motion was declared carried.
motion •nas declared carried. RECESS.
- It was moved by Councilman Quenell, seconded by d Councilman ISnnson that the Council recess to
o'clock m i iDec.s ,.lo io carried an recess declared.
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