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HomeMy WebLinkAbout00391i 157 156 fir�"� ? r N REGULAR SESSION Minutes of January 15�29 continued 8,?4„ 4 Minutes o Regular Session o January , ` _ ; Mi t f Regul 8 ai n f J cry 22 1929 (Oil proposals continued) x w1'a• Port Townsend, Wash., January 22, 1929 4,0 Referred to committses. . t 5a proposals were referred to the Finanod Committee and the Street Committees,, I, The City Council of the City of Port Townsend, Wash., met in 'regular session this 22nd day of t January, 1929, at 7:30 p.m., in the Council Chamber of the City Hall, Councilman Quenell, Mayor pr C BIDE FOR WOOD. to [Ip tam presiding. Pursuant to order duly made and upon oa 1 or bide duly published, the following proposals " `ijz a , furnish the City with 24 cords of live, sound, old growth fir wood, 12 inch lengths, were now open- ru j+ ROLL CALL. ad and read, to -nits � , W,.I ii Upon roll call, there were present My Attorney Jae. W. B. Scott, City Clerk C. F. Christian "+ tk and Councilmen P. A. Manson, Edw. Quenell, William Lammers, Jacob Miller, Harry'W. Robbins, Clark From C. M. Courooy, to -wit: ya, eta J Aldrich and S. V. Peach. Port Ludlow, Wash., Jan. 14, 1929 y\tti 2, C. F. Christian, City Clerk;„dry 1',;r y MINUTES READ AND APPROVED. Port Townsend, Wash. " '+ The minutes of the regular session o January lbth were read and approved as read. Daar Sir s- ,'�,'Yt{ i t�, '^'d¢e - I can furnish you with let class old growth forest wood, 12", $9.00 per cord, or 4 i't MAYOR ARRIVES. wood of same grade, $7.50 cord. C. M. Couraey.r4.• ;,+x ! Mayor Bangerter arrived during the reading of the minutes and thereafter presided. Bill of Lofthue Lumber Co. From Chas. Nelson, to -writ: Port Townsend, Wash., January 15, 1929 5,� 7k���t"+�����'.,r;� he City Clark reported that the bill of the Lofthue Lumber Company, presentod and referred at the last session of the Council, had been settled through the contractor end that no further Honorable Mayor and City Council of y� •{��ji�''rtrXT i",��. nation would be necessary. - Poet Townsend, Wash. Dear Sirs:- µ , REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES. , L will put is 24 cords of 12 in., old growth fir wood at $8.15 per'oord. Teh cords to ��' ti 4 �`",°+}3F',?rJ }( Councilman Aldrich, Chairman o the Finance ommit es, to whom was referred the proposals to be delivered ten days after acceptance of bid. s�>} a" '+'" •' �fiTM' aW� ?k,r""t.`s furnish the City with Gasoline and Oils, reported that they had examined the proposals and recom- Yours respectfully, Charles Nelson. J4 `,i„ru'xS�sn I mended that the contract be awarded to the Standard Oil Co. Bid of Chas. Nelson accepted. " v b Councilman Robbins and seconded by Councilman Lammers that the bid of Charles IIjakT �t1fu'�3r>1}���', Gasoline Contract Awarded It was moved y ti, x; It was then moved Councilman quenell, seconded by Councilman Manson that the contract For Nelson; $B.lb per cord, be aaaepted. Upon roll Dell, all seven councilman voted in the affirms- "i�� k` �4C y" Upon ties and motion was declared carried.�';st?,E� fa,'r'A.I supplying the City with gasoline for the ensuing year be awarded to the Standard Oil Co. err ;k}y3 ,>y {fir �z$;" roll call, all seven Coundilmen voted in the affirmative and motion was declared carried. NEW STREET_ LIGHTS. ' ` � � Council recommends appointment of Sadler. Report on New Street LC�} ights. v�,�X �tr ,y rr�i Councilman Peach, chairman of the Fire & Light Committee, reported that he had investigated th l N ,a g, se$lman kuenellbrought up the matter of a City Engineer and recommended that Mr. W. J, Sad - street lighting situation, and moved, seconded by Councilman Manson, that new street lights be in ee £emporary City Engineers also reeanansnding that the salary or wage be $9.00 per day. stalled at the following locations, to -twit: _ i,•5� s 4 that Mr. 1 light, at the intersection of E and Chestnut Streets yt=r,, yl' Motion to appoint Sadler. Councilman Quenell then moved, seconded by Councilman Lammers, zji„r.g; W. J. Sadlerer belted Temporary City Engineer at the rate of $9,00 per day. Upon roll call, s 1 light, near the entrance to St. Johns Hoe Fit=' �) },��f,* �`sr� �`' '+" S light, at the Southeast corner of the Custom House find P.O. Building.n� s7kM F"" S$,a` heyI Councilmen quenell, Lammers, Miller, Robbins, Aldrich and Peach voted in the affirmative and Coun- 1 gh . �1 oilman Manson in the negative. Motion declared carried. 1 Light, at the Southeast corner of the High School Auditorium -Gymnasium Fib y, 1 light, at.the intersection of Washington and Adams Streets 1 light, on sherry Street near Sherlook�s residence. yf[" i Appointment and confirmation of Sadler. .+ or the question, all seven councilman voted in 'favor thereof and motion was dlr{a,'iFr u, Mayor Bangerter, upon the reoommendation of the Couniil, then appointed W. J. Sadler as Tempo - Upon call f q , }r r' t ' declared carried.{�ur y1j, rary City Engineer, and it was moved by Councilman Peach and seconded by Councilman Quenell, that I'!"x}t�� ;`�' " said appointment be confirmed. IIpon roll call, Councilman Mansori, was, upon his request, excused PBaaible changes in location of Lights. from voting while Councilmen quenell, Lammers, Miller, Robbins, Aldrich and Peach voted in favor Some suggestions were offerea relative to changing the location of existing lights and the mat thereof thereof and motion was declared carried: ter was referred to the Fire k Light Committee for investigation and report.Ra ii t', r •i' COMMUNICATIONS. �KI� r,W •�t7• s 1 �� '� To urohase Street Si e. iG7f" t" n ` l fi Building permits: P Applications for Building Permits were presented and read as follows: ` Councilman Manson rought up the matter of the need of traffic regulation at certain street in .'p� `s, " tersections, and moved, seconded by Councilman Robbins, that the City Clerk be instructed to order'�� six stop signs of standard make. Motion declared carried. l ek�G ?i From Mrs. H; H. Morrison, to -nit: !14} ya� ���-Port Townsend, Wash., January,22, 1929 } To the Hoaosable'Mayor and City Council, To Open Street-` kka �r Port Townsend, Wash., S rest Supt. Pollard, addressing the Council, stated that provision should be made For opening a street in the Northwestern part of Kuhns Ranch to afford an outlet for residents of Webstera Ad- {;`r x _ ,- Gentlemen: dition, as the old roadway across private property had been closed. The matter was referred to th Irk z''' %'r Permission is requested to remodel the dwelling house at 308 Fillmore Street, at an eati- ' 4j� " ° mated cost of $1500.00. Street Committee. �<�� � ;ry Respectfully submitted, 1 ' t � Mrs. H. H. Morrison Water MainBy P. H. Peterson'. e requested, by Mr. T_hompeon•' Mr. Cal. Thompson, at the vitiation of the Council, again brought up the matter of laying - in ;},< �_. water mains in the vicinity of 3rd Street and Sheridan Avenue to supply residents'n6nlwithouttwater. I From Seabrook Young, to After considerable discussion, the matter was referred to the Water Committee; Water Superintendent 'f3? + Port Townsend, Waeh., January 17, 1929 Green who are to go over the ground with Mr. Thompson. The district in the vicinity of Lawrence iTo the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Street and Sheridan Avenue is to also be included in the investigation. Port Townsend, Wash., Gentlemen: ADJOURNMENT. Permission is requested th erect a frame garage, 10 x 16 ft., on the rear of my premises Upon motion of Councilman Manson, secondedd— y�ouncilman Lammera,'Council adjourned. at 1027 Pierce Street. Cost is estimated at $100.00 Respectfully submitted, y Seabrook Young. ; ATTEST: a It was moved by Councilman Lammers and seconded by gounoilman Peach that said permits be gran i tea. Motion declared carried. Mayor City Clerk. ,', SAAR h CUNNINGHAM REPORT. A comprehensive report on the status of the City water wobko pipe line, was presented by Bear and Cunningham, Engineers, as requested by the Council, and same was read as follows, to -wit: 1 January 14th, 1929 f Honorable Mayor and City Council, I' Port Townsend, Washington. gentlemen: In line with your instructions of the 4th instant, we are submitting to you below, our re port on the delays in completing the Big Quileane River Water Supply Project within the time limits J_TN %1' fixed in the construction contract.