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(L1in:htoe of Regular Session of City Council, February 5, 1929, Continued) (E7inutea of Regular Session of City Council, February 5, 1929, Continued)
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(Communication Continued) Report of City Clerk, (Oon�Ad)
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Townsend Mortuary, on Adams Street ,at, No,2319 and to erect a concrete building 55.x 60 feet line as one condition of the right of way 'deed or easement.
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in dimensions, and to install an incinerator._ in the said building. Total cost is estimated at k, Tkie City Council will undoubtedly present a complete statement of -facts as soon as your letter
$6000.00 ! can be referred to them.
Respectfully submitted,
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Very truly yours,
PORT TOSTDSEND MORTUARY i City Clerk
By Edw 4uenell,,
From City Transfer Company;, to -wit:
It was moved by Councilman Lammers and seconded by Councilman Peach that the permit be AIz The communication from City Transfer Company was presented and read as follows:
granted, subject to law Aqd the ordinances of the City. Motion carried. x Port Townsend, Washington
MISCELLANEOUS COIJld[NICATIONS r February 5, 1929
Communication from the Dept. of Public Works, to-wit:To The Honorable. Mayor..
Communication from the Dept. of Public Works was presented and read as follows: and The City Councils
STATE OF WASHINGTON City of Port Townsend
DEPT. OF PUBLIC t
KORKB Gentlemen:
Olympia
ly pps 1929 t' '�,, Application is hereby made by the undersigned for a one -year's lease of that portion of Cal -
January 23 ,
}rtfij� houn Street south of Water in the City of Port Townsend, for the purpose of storing material.
Water Department,
N� !' There now stands upon a portion of the part of the street, for which a lease is requested,
Port' Townsend,
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a quantity of dirt and sand, and we request 'authority to purchase this dirt and sand, and agree
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Gentlemen: .>�hyR", �, to pay the City of Port Townsend 5� a yard for all the dirt removed and 10X a yard for the sand,
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This Department is in receipt of a letter from Mr. W. R. Porter, 817 Water•Street at Fort At the expiration of the lease we will leave the premises free andcolear of any and all de
Townsend, complaining that your pipe line crosses his land but that you refuse to furnish him brie. If, in removing any dirt and sand from the portion of the street noted above, we shall be
'—"lF•'�` aJ compelled to excavate below grade, the out will be refilled, and at the expiration of this lease,
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Before answering his letter',; the portion leased will be at street grade.
It appears that Mr. Porter lives outside the city limits. g , w f,,x ,z
Respectfully submitted
the Department would like to know whether your Department furnishes water to any district or to P Y '
CITY TRANSFER COMPANY.
any persons living outside the city limits.
Very truly yours,ti, x&;� x',. r By William NagelManager s
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DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC MORKS
Said commuriioation was.referred to the Street Committee and the City Attorney.
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By C. Rea Moores r �• 'ere"" rf a Dill to -wit:
Supervisor of Public Utilities From Senator C. C , TF 4 1t
The following communication from Senator C. Ce Dill was presented and read:
Report of City Clark
The City Clerk reported that he had replied to said communication as follows: y'tj� ; �', fi UNITED STATES SENATE
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January 280 1929 COMPdITTEE ON INTERSTATE COM6tERCE
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January 240 1929.
Mr. C. Rea Moors, Superfisor of Ivblic Utilities,"a
Department of Public Worke, ;Je`oc1a' C. F. Christian, City Clerk
Olympia, Wash. ort Townsend, Washington.
Deer Sir:- dear Mr. Christian:
Vie have for acknowledgement, your letter of January 23rd, addressed to the Water Department f, i Replying to your letter of January 14 I can say that the, only bill now before Congress, cover-
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in relation to the complaint of Mr. W. R. ortor that the City refuses to furnish him with water. .d ng the protection of municipal watersheds is one introduced by Senator Norbock. I have talked
Your letter will be presented to the City Council and to the City Attorney for official lotion I z rith him about it and am going to try to help get it passed through the Seante before adjourn -
at their next regular session. zt
ent. I believe this bill will meet the needs of the city of Port Townsend, as well as the needs
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For your immediate information, will say that the property in question is a tract of unim- 3f other cities similar to yours. I enclose a copy of the bill herewith.
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and crossed by the City's
proved land lying outside b£ the City Limits (no one resident thereon), Assuring you of my desire to assist in any way I elms Ism
!' Sincerely yours,
main supply pipe line and the controversy appears to be that`:Mr. Porter demands a tap on the pipe
C. C. Dill
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