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HomeMy WebLinkAbout00557l' 488 I; 1 i' r' ;I i 1 i' i i i (original proposed ordinance continued) in a good and workmanlike manner at least eighteen inches'(18") below the surface of said streets, highways and/or alleys under the supervision of the City Council of said City of Port Townsend; and that the work of laying pipes, mains, andcother conduits, repairing and maintaining the same, shall be so conducted and performed as to cause the 'least possible inconvenience to the use by the public of the streets, alleys, sidewalks, or public grounds in, over, under or through which said work is being performed, and all excavations in any of said streets, alleys, sidewalks or public grounds made by said Natural. Gra Corporation of Washington, a corporation, its successors on as- signs, shall be by it, orrthbm; immediatelk refilled upon the completion of' such work so as to per mit use thereof, and all surplus earth, rubbish, debris and material of any kind promptly removed thereform, and such street, alley, sidewalk or public grounds, resotred to as good condition as the same was before; and upon installation or removal of any conduits, pipelines and fixtures and equipment, the grantee, its successors oreassigns, shall advise said City Council of the City of Port Townsend of the location or removal thereof. Section 3. In case the City of Port Townsend shall at any time change the grade of any stree alley, sidewalk or public grounds in, under or through which said Natural Gas Corporation of Wash- ington, a corporation, its successors or assigns, shall have constructed any portion of the work authorized by this ordinance, it shall be the duty of said grantee, its successors or assigns, up- on three days' notive, in writing from the City, to remove, or place on the proper grade, at its or their own expense and without costa to the City, the portion of said work so affected by such change of grade. Section 4. The right, privilege and franchise hereby granted is not exclusive and the right of the said City of Port Townsend to grant like rights, privileges and franchises to others is hereby reserved provided that such grants shall not interfere with the reasonable use of the right granted hereunder. Section 5. The grantee herein must save and keep hsrmlesa the City of Port Townsend from damages due to construction and maintenance of said conduits, pipelines, fixtures and appurtenan- ces. Section 6. Work under said right, privilege and franchise shall be commenced within not more than six 6 Fmonthd from the date of acceptance thereof, and said work shall be completed within a reasonable time. The grantee, its successors or assigns, shall begin the delivery of gas in said city within notjto•expeed one year from the date of acceptance of said franchise. Section 7. This ordinance'shall take effect and be in force thirty (30) days from and after its passage and approval. The grantee herein shall file its written acceptance with the Clerk of said City within said period of thirty (30) days. Section 8. This ordinance shall be published once in the Port Townsend Leader. Passed by the City Council,June , 1930 Approved by the 'ayor, June 1930. Attest: Mayor City Clerk Approved as to form: City Attorney. Jones and Crouton asks extension of time. By permission of the City Council, Mr. W. J. Daly Jr., representing the firm of Jones & Crouton presented a written request for extension of time on their contract, which was read as follows; to -wit: Honorable Mayor and City Council, Port Townsend, Washington, June 17, 1930. City of Port Townsend. Gentlemen: We hereby respectfully petition your honorable body for a 25-day extension of time for the completion of the public work in the City of Port Townsend, known as "Water Street Improve- ments: Such extension to relate back and become effective at the expiration of first 10 day extension. Respectfully submitted, Jones and Crouton After an extended discussion, it was moved by Councilman Richards aBy W. J. Daly Jr. nd seconded by Councilman Robbins that the request for extension be granted. Upon roll call, Councilmen Richards, Miller and Robbins voted in the affirmative and Councilmen Lammers and Aldrich in the negative, t:;otion declRred carried. ADJOURNNPNT. Upon motion of Councilman Aldrich, seconded by Councilman Robbins, Council adjourned. Attest: --4. - -- - -._. r ; i ;.g: ,a t , s ' `s} M Minutes of Regular Session of July 1. 1 Port Townsend, Washington, July 1, 1930 The City Council of the City of Port Townsend, Washington, met in regular session this 1st day of July, 1930,*at 8 P.M. in the Council Chambers of the City Hall. Councilman William Lammers, Mayor Pro Tom, presiding until -the arrival of Mayor Bangerter. ROLL CALL R - �' Upon roll call there were present City Clerk C. F. Christian,and City Councilmen W. B. Smith, R. E. Richards, Wm. Lammers, Jacob Miller, Harry W. Robbins and S. V. Peach. Mayor Banger- ter, City Attorney Scott and Councilman Aldrich being absent. ' MINUTES APPROVED The minutes of the regular session of June 17th were read and approved as read. r Mayor Arrives: Mayor Bangerter arrived during the reading of the minutes and thereafter presided. BILLS AND CLAIMS Bills and claims as audited by the Finance Committee and recommended for payment were presented and read as follows; Upon the Current Expense Fund, to -wit: Sara H. Vase Services-Treas. Office $ 12.00 Carl Christian Services -City Clerk' a, Office 19.00 Frank Buchillo Labor on Sewers 6.98 Metzger Electric Co. Supplies -City Hall 1.20 American Surety Co. of N.Y.Premium on bond -City Attorney 5.00 Pt. Townsend Volunteer Fire Department Services at fires 32.00 Baker Drug Store Blue Stone 65.89 Mercantile Cash Grocery Supplies 1.60 Citizens Ind Tel Co. Phone 4.80 ,+ 'J. C. Heath Supplies for Police 1.35 Dave Brown Two toilets 70.00 Martin Bros. Super Servioe-Tires and Tubes 26.01 Standard Oil Co. Gasoline and Oils 122.14 W. L. Studerus Repairs to Grader & Fire Truck 6.50 Buhler Motor Co. Tools and Supplies 17.04 Union Oil Co. of Calif. Diesol Oil and Solvent 58.68 J. With Repairs 2.00 Jones & Crouten Tools 2.20 P. S. Power & Light Co. Street Lighting 177.23 The Leader Company Printing and Publishing 9.00 Chas. W. Hinton June Industrial Insurance 15.95 Total .............. 655.57 Upon the Olympic Gravity Water Fund, to -wit: Carl Christian Services as Chairman etc. $ 22.44 W. J. Sadler Cash Advanced .50 Lowman & Hanford Co. Blue prints .48 Wm. G. Potter Labor 112.38 Earl G. Judy Labor 57.88 W. B. Bates Labor 7.98 J. J. Lohman Labor 7% 98 Standard Oil Co. Gas 14.50 George Barth Painting Sign 3.50 Groat's Tire Shop Repairing tires 2.25 N. L. Short Motor-Cb., Wheel Nuts .30 A. R. Strathie Dressing Picks 2.20 Wallace and Tiernan Supplies 19.35 Peter Norby Supplies 6.00 Olympic Hdwe. & Furn. Supplies 8.19 Jones & Crouton Hose -.25 Federal Pipe & Tank Co. Pipe and Collars 102.06 City Transfer Hauling 2.50 Olive F. Pettygrove Postage for Water Dept. 1.65 R. E. Greenwood Supplies 1.50 Tacoma Electrochemical Co. Liquid Chlorine 13.13 Chas W. Hinton Juno Industrial Insurance 4.48 Total .............. 9 . 9 on the Library Fund, to -wit: P. S. Power & Light Co. Puget Sound News Co. Ed. Boardman American Library Asso. Light $ 2.96 Books 31.52 Repairs lawn mower 2.25 Booklist 2.50 Total ............... $39.23