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1 MiOlt—oo 4iR4guarSe_ssion of September 2nd. i_8�0 oontiltued ,
L; Minstee of Re lar Session of Se t. 2nd 1950 ooatinusd.
(Ordinance No. 998 continued) 1 '« ti Second Redingt
The City Council of the City of Port Townsend do ordain no follows: The said ordinance with the said amendments was now read in full by the City Clerk for the eeooad
Section 1 - That part of "T" street from the east line of Walnut street to,the west line of Oak n reading. It Ties then moved by Councilman Robbins and seconded by Councilman Lammers that the third reading
Townsend,C'- street, in the City of Port Townsend, be, and the same is hereby vacated. be by title only. Upon roll call all six Councilmen present voted in the affirmative and motion was declared j
Section 11 - That this ordinance be .published once in the. Port Townsend Leader and to take offset 1 x �ti " carried. Whereupon the City Clerk read the said ordinance by title only for the third reading. I
and be in force five (8) days from and after such publication. r, j
Ordinances Passes:
Passed the City Council Se'ptember•2nd, 1930.
,I Approved by the Mayor September 2nd. 1930.
It was moved by Councilman Robbins and eeoonded'by Councilman Lammers that said ordinance do now ;
I` DR. OEO. BANGERTER, Mayor. t(
`� ,t.. pass. Upon roll call Councilmen Poach, Richards, Lamers, Miller and Robbins voted in the affirmative and
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,. Counoilman Aldrich in the negative. Motion declared carried. j4
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j. C. F. CHRISTIAN
i I Ordinance No. 997: 1
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0' _ The following'is a full, true and correct copy'of'said Ordinance No."997 as passed by the City
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j (' ' Date of publioation Sept. 4, 1930.: d 0. Council Sept. 2nd, 1930, approved by the Mayor Sept. 4th, 1930, and published in the Port Townsend Leader,
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ORDINANCE N0. 997
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An ordinance fixing the salaries of officers for the ensuing Corm and entitled: "An Ordinance of th
City of Port Townsend, Washington, fixing the salaries of the City Treasurer, City Clerk, and the City Attor- .r `� �" �+` AN ORDINANCE ofr.th6rCity of Port Townaend'speoifying and adopting a system or plan for the making of certain I
nay, for the two,,yedre,86rmaof office beginning on the Sth day of January, 1931' was presented and read in additions and betterments to, and extensions of, the existing municipal water works system, o£
-� full for the first reading. It was moved by Councilman Robbins andsecondedby Councilman Aldrich that the krr said city, declaring the estimated coat thereof as nearly as may be, submitting said system or - -
salaries for City Clerk and City Treasurer, as r000=ended by the Mayor in his'oommusioation to the Council at r" q .. plan and the proposition and authority to become indebted for the construction of said eyatem .r.
i' this session, be adopted and inserted in the ordinance and to be Be published. Upon roll call all six Coun- '*« ii1� ' + or plan to the qualified voters of the city of Port Townsend for ratification or rejection at the
oilmen present voted in the affirmative and motion was deolared carried. •rY" regular city primary election to be held on the 4th day of November, 1930, and providing for the `
'f „ d. { tiq •' issuance and sale of negotiable interost-bearing general indebtedness coupon bonds of the City of
Salary of City Attorneys r , Port Townsend in the amount of Forty-nine thousand Dollars (449,000.00), and for the retirement
thereof, to pay for the coat of such additions, betterments and extensions if the qualified voter
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It was moved by Councilman Aldrich and seconded by Councilman Robbins that the salary of the City at such election shall ratify the same.
Attorney for the coming term be net at $100.00per month,. and to be so inserted in the proposed salary ordi- t''r°w�.g`•
-� nano. Upon roll call all six Councilmen present voted in the affirmative and motion was declared carried. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PORT TOWfISEND DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWSe ,
Upon the statement of the City Clerk that said amoudts had been entered in the ordinance. It was moved by ,,{ 1. ,
Cpunoilmnn.Robbins and seconded by Councilman Lammers that the first reading be the second reading and the t"a Y tA,t {, Section 1. That the demands and requirements for water make it necessary and advisable that said
third reading be by title only. Upon roll call all wiz Councilmen present voted in the affirmative and motio *i;'�''�+,I�,�,t'."a q Y
''``�g{'•{i'�:�1 a�;; city make additions and betterments to, and extensions of, its existing municipal water works system.
was declared carried.
Section 2. That the City of Port Townsend hereby specifies and adopts the system or plan of making
4 certain additions and betterments to, and extensions of,. its existing municipal water works system as apeci-
:� the City Clerk then rend the said ordinance by title only for the third reading.•'`� br find in Section 3- of this ordinance; declares the estimated coat thereof, as nearly as may be; and proposes
Ordinance Passed: 2 '• "; y to become indebted for the coat of constructing the same as set forth in Section 4 of this ordinance; and does
hereby submit to the qualified voters of said city for their ratification or rejection net the regular city
it was then moved by Councilmen Robbins and seconded by Councilman Peach that said ordinance do KL +4'ta� t� primary election which will be held on Tuesday, the 4th day of November, 1930, said system or plan of making
now peas. Upon roll cell all wiz Councilman
Robbins an voted de the affirmative and motion said ordinanc carried. said additions and betterments to, and extensions of, its said water works system and authority to become in-
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.•I .debted for such purpose and to issue negotiable interest-beanlag general indebtedness coupon bonds of the City
Ordinance No. 998: a _�{rSa - ` ' of Port Townsend therefor.
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j > �','« 'C.,r _ Section 3. That the system or'plan of said proposed additions and betterments to, and extensions of
The following is a full, true and oo!•reot copy of said Ordinance No. 996 as passed by the City Coua said water works system of said city is hereby' specified and adopted and the estimated cost thereof, as nearly u
all Sept. 2nd, 1110, approved by the Mayor Sept. 2nd, 1930, and published in the Port Townsend Leader, tp-wit: `'' `',� 'F. ,+"�%k +7" �.. as may be, is hereby declared to`be as follows, to -watt it is proposed to construct and install a new oast
�,r�, iron pipe and untreated wood pipe trunk main from the point of intake of the oity'a supply line at the south
ORDINANCE NO. 998 - .� 'l.,it 'y"� sit limits thru the -streets, of said city to the two existing concrete reservoirs situated on blocks twelve
� (12} and thirteen (13) of Mountain View Addition to the City of Port Townsend. The particular route and size An Ordinance of the City of Port Townsend, Ntohington, fixing the salaries of the City Treasurer, w'a ;k�t'4''s' ) 4-+kk'.. and ohar actor of the pipe proposed in the new construction shall be as follows, to -wits a new 16-inoh ua-
City Clerk, and the City Attorney, for the two-year term of office beginning an the sixth day of January, 1931. �"" iyt"`k„"yr +" treated wood pipe main beginning at the and of the present 20-inoh steel main supply line at the south city
limits and running to the intersection of the west line of Eisenbeis Addition and 9th Street; thence along 9th
i THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PORT TOWNSEND, WASHINGTON DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: � Y��F�j,ty+� � { �,'�`�t?"` Street to its intersection w!vh Sheridan' Street; thence northerly on Sheridan Street to its intersection with
+�dr.«e"�e:}*tif;�i± 19th Street; thence a 12-Inch untreated wood main along 19th Street to. its intersection with Blaine Street;
-�j 6eotion 1. That the monthly salaries to be paid to the City Treasurer, City Clerk, and City Attor- s',. Y � y�✓.,7T j"+"" „ �'tµ ;' thence along Blaine St.seet to its intersection with Kearney Street; thence along Kearney to a connection with
nay, for the two year term of office beginning on the sixth day of January, 1931, are hereby fixed as follower `tyf �r�ha 't� ;• the present 12-inoh cast iron main. Beginning again with a 12-inch oast iron main connecting with the present
coat iron main at the corner of Tyler and Water Streets; thence along Water Street to Monroe Streets thence
1 The City Treasurer, the monthly salary is the sum of $126.00; the City Clerk, the monthly salary in s iim'iary"` } s•: with a 12-inoP untreated wood main along Monroe Street to its intersection with Roosevelt Streets thence along
the sum of 1135.00; the City Attorney, the monthly salary in the sum of 6100.00. - '�*fir' K � 'i`�`" " • i 5
Roosevelt treat to its intersection with Jackson Street; thence along Jackson Street to its intersection with
}>? pia `$'• ^� r Root Street; thence along Root Street to the said reservoirs, together with all necessary fire hydrants, valve ,
8eotion 2. That this Ordinance be published once in the Port Townsend Loader, and to take effect �wy� {�SN`{•i'T}+'��'�'' '+ fittings, and service tape for the same, and that said system or plan of additions, betterments and extensions
-� and be in force on the sixth do •1931.
Y of January,-1931.
y' f� +q shall Include such other incidental work as may be necessary by doing or the other work herein provided. The
I Passed by the City Council, Sept. 2nd, 1930. .+ F G'i'f «;ry✓ a A'Svy( ' estimated cost and expense of said additions betterments and extenaion as nearly as may be determined is
+I Approved by the Mayor, Sept. 2nd, 1930. aP+r`• #iiY' w (yri't6 t 1, Y Y
��3i•n�k�{a,'�pr i }�j`, the cum of Forty-nine Thousand Dollars ($49,000.00), and that the City of Port Townsend became indebted there-
for•
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Attests in 'GEC• BANGERTER �''.�'jr°�-^ }Sfj;'r'r 4� r amou tdo£ssue Forty-ninelThousandg ootillarn ($49r000 00),able intening whichaeral bondsshallebearscouponinterestbonds from thesaid dateoofytheirhe
Mayor ti ' ,�+ r t.,"€`' issuance at a rate not to exceed six par' cent (8,%) per annum, payable semi-annually or annually, an may be
C. F. CHRISTIAN .i, `+,si,+,e,`};�,T�. agreed upon between the City Council and the purohaser of said bonds, and shall bear the date of the first day
Ij City Clerk. I (4 , >� °'i�Cr;w of January; 1931. Such bonds shall be aerial in form and maturity, and numbered from one upward consecutively,
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I!I { (SEAL) Date of Publication September 4, 1930. '`.�.� ! r `r ;rr L k' x,�i i ofdissuancshall eminrsuoah amounts ually �(as ttnearly as practicable), to be sper and cifi dtbytthe CityyCouncilybyrord ordinance, ¢ate
' 2 �i, r r • '1}fyjdpf'•sk-_ will, together with the interest on all outstanding bonds of such issue, be met by an equal annual tax levy
for the payment of said bonds and interest. The said period of twenty-five years is a period, is the judgment
IGENERAL OBLIGATION WATER BONDS' of the City Council, equivalent to the life of the improvement to be acquired by the use of the bonds herein
provided for. Said tondo shall be in dbnominatlona of not lees than One Hundred Dollars (Y100.00) and not nor
than One Thousand Dollars ($1000.00) as the•City Council may by ordinance determine. Interest coupons for the
In relation to the general obligation water bonds introduced and read in full at the preceding ys x
y ' "t J" w'il said interest shall be attached to said bonds and be a part thereof and the said bonds and coupons shall be
session, it Tine moved by Councilman Robbins and seconded b Councilmen Peach that the Council go to the second � i, J , t,+ >+4 ,,t.
reading of the said Water Bond Ordinance as it appears after the adoption of amendments. Upon roll call Abdn-?�Y '� r +, ,> " k{„'-'u". payable at a place thereon designated.
j n l oilmen Peach, Richards, Lammers, Miller and Robbins voted is the affirmative and motion sae declared carried. Section 4. That there shall be, and hereby is, submitted to the qualified voters of the City of Pori
„ Townsend at the regular sit rimer election to be held in said sit and the various voting wards thereof on
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I� Amendments Tuesday, the 4th day of November, 1930, the proposition of making certain additionn and betterments to, and
be amended extensions of, the existing municipal water works system of the City of Port Townsend and the incurring of a
It was moved by Councilman Robbins and seconded by Councilman Lamnors that the said ordinanea/by `t mot.§. general indebtedness therefor in the sumofForty-nine Thousand (049,000.00) by the iscusnoe and sale of negot
wherever the.figures or words Forty-sevon thousand" appear is the ordinance that the same be atriokett out and s '� ":�` Sable interest -bearing general indebtedness coupon bonds of said city in said amount; all as set forth in de-
j.�the words or figures "Forty-nine thousand" be inserted in lieu theroof. Upon roll call Councilman Peach Rich + ° '' tail in Section 3 of this ordinanoe. r.
ards, Lammers, Miller and Robbins voted in the affirmative and Councilman Aldrich in the negative. Motion
II declared carried.
B ! 'f-�a Section b. At the regular sit primary election to be held in the City of Port Townsend and the
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erica: voting wards thereof on Tuesday, the 4th day of November, 1930, which day and date be, and hereby
fixed as the date upon which said election shall be held, there shall be voted upon by the qualified voters
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of said city the proposition and question specified and adopted in Section 3 of this ordinances Said election
shall be held and conducted in accordance with the general laws of the State of Washington, but not less than
thirty days notice of the voting on of said proposition shall be given by publication is the Port Townsend
``4• '` ,;,ijLeader, the newspaper doing the city printing, and by posting notice thereof in at least three places in each
�' y� - :,.,;;I• of the five voting wards of said city for said time.