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HomeMy WebLinkAbout00403180 It was moved by Councilman Quenoll, seconded by Council Lammers that the Mayor and City 11erk be authorized to ask for an extension of time on the Lord's Lake reservoir permit in accord- tnoo with the suggestion of Mr'. Bear. Motion carried. to or and Clerk authorized to draw warrants: It was moved by Councilman Quenell, seconded by Councilman Lammers that the Mayor and the City Clerk be authorized to draw warrants for theestotal amount of filing fees for water right en documents. Upon roll call all five oouncilm 7vo ed in favor theroof, and motion was declared carried. a da[ Letter from Mr. Sahoenwerx: C. Sohoemverk of the Satienal •Yaper:i Co. was presented Communication from Mr, 0. .: and read as follows, to -wit; %. NATIONAL PAPER PRODUCTES COMPANY WHITE BUILDING SEATTLE, WASHINGTON February 18th, 1929. Hornorable Mayor Bangerter, and City Council, Port Townsend, Washington. Gentleman: In line with our recent oonversbtion, may I ask if you have been able to have your engineers furnish the necessary date which we discussed relative to City Lake, so that some conclusion 1` might be arrived at, and work started. '. Yours very truly, i n 0. C. Schoenwerk Water Main Petition: Petition from A. F. Richards, at al, was presented and read as follows: Port Townsend, Washington. February , 1929. M, f To the Honorable Mayor & City Council, Port'Townsend* Washington. Wgvv-the undersigned residents and property, owners in the Eisenbeis Addition, City of Port Tovmsend, respectfully petition you to extend a water line from the main line in order to supply water to the many new residents in the Eisenbeis Addition, particularly to the property ovmsers { and residents adjacent to Peck's Auto Camp and vicinity. Your attention is called to the feat that there are now a great many now homes without the convenience of city water, and to the fur- thers fact that many more would probably be built were the water service extended. We believe that the number of now patrons that would be secured by this extension would amply justify the action. r � The main line could be tapped in the most convenient place and the new line run through on such !' streets as you would deem most suitable, after a general survey of the situation. Your earnest consideration of this petition is respectfully urged. Respectfully, Ta a P A. T. Richards 1 l l Pauline Fratzke 1 (Minutes of Regular Session of City Council, Feb. 19, 1929, Cont'd) (Water Main Petition Coat'd) Taps Tape Be F. Pilmer 1 Jas. G. McCurdy 1 W. Evans 1 C. Marc Miller Wm. Peterson. 1 Geo. H. Elfbrandt Ira R. White 1 J. G. Boulton about 10 M. V. Peck 1 Geo. W. Herrings I C. R. Hughes 1 VBa. Covinton I Gordon. Hunt I Said petition was referred to the Water Committee and the City Engineer. RECESS It was moved•by Councilman Robbins and seconded by Councilman Peach that the Council recess for 15 minutes. Motion carried. `i r� y c � t � r4 j RECONVENED AFTER RECESS Council reconvened at 8:45 p* me, and upon roll call there were present: Mayor Bangerter, City Attorney Scott, City Clerk Christian, and Councilmen Lammers, Miller, Robbins, Peach and Quenell. Street Signs: It was moved by Councilman Robbins, seconded by Councilman Quenell that the City Engineer and the City Clerk work out the approximate costs of erecting Y street signs in the City. Upon resent � roll call all five councilme voted in favor theroof, and motion declared carried. Engineer To Mark Street Corner: It was moved by Councilman Robbins, seconded by Councilman Peach that the City Engineer be instructed to mark the oorner of the new strip of land bought from Tony DoLeo for street purposes. And also to mark the corner of, the Dalgardno tract at theintersection of Lava -once and Walker Streets. Upon roll call all five Councilmen voted in favor thereof, and motion de- clared carried. City Attorney to Negotiate: It was moved by Councilman Quenoll, seoonded,by Councilman Robbins that the City Attorney be instructed to negotiate with James Dalgardno for a strip of 1-and%abutting upon Walker Street between Lawrence and Lincoln Streets. Upon roll call all five councilmen voted in favor thereof. REQUISITIONS Requisitions for supplies were presented, read and disposed of as follows: For City Clerk, to -wit: 149g, lead pencils 1 pencil sharpener Mako-your-cam Index Strips 200 second shoots for carbon copies IL• was moved by Councilman Miller, seconded by Councilman Poach that the requisition be granted. Motion carried. For City Water Deportment; to -wit: 1 Tape line