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HomeMy WebLinkAbout00019 Minutes of September 30. 1930. continued `30 i3 'M� s •�� Minutes of September 30. 1930. continued ` Minutes of,Septcmber.30, 1930, continued.'" s4 °' It was moved by Councilmen Lammers and seconded by Councilman Miller that the permit be not granted. RECESS ,x'.`Upon roll call all five Councilmen present voted in the affirmative and motion was declared carried. 1 It was moved by Councilman Lafferty and seconded by Councilman Robbins that the Council recess for - FL, µre _! r From Starrett and Stevens, to -wits a few minutes to scrutenize the said proposals. Motion declared carried. Port Townsend, Wash., Sept. 29, 1930 ta�amw..,>' To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, I COUNCIL RECONVENES ' Fort Townsend, Washington Gentlemen: k `' Council reconvened at 9 P.M. and upon roll Dail there were present Mayor'Goorge Bangerter, City vs �`.. )�• Permission is requested to make repairs to the sidewalk on Washington Street in front of the Stevens Clerk C. F. Christian, City Attorney James W. B. Scott, and Councilmen Wm. Lammers, Jaoob Moller, Harry 71. ' � r•% Starrett property known as the Tarry Building, and alongside. Cost is estimated at $25.00. Robbins, IV. B. Smith and W. S. Lafferty. t . Respectfully submitted, SIDEWALK CONTRACT AWARDED ngE 'jtir t$ �a+fif F. R. W. STEVENS t�}•�i ��'".�a- ° - .For Stevens and Starrett. d seeonded'by Councilman Lafferty that the proposal of the Key It was moved by Councilman Miller anf „z: It was moved b Councilman Lermrera and seconded by Councilman Miller that the said permit bs City Brink and Tile Company, Tony DeLeo authorized agent, be accepted, and that the Mayor and the City Clerk �., § ? s y 4• ranted. Motion declared carried. call all 6 Councilmen pre - be authorized to enter into a contract in accordance with the proposal. Upon roll. tFrn', >f{a g Dent voted in the affirmative and motion was declared carried..?.�y REQUISITIONS Certified Checks Returned: r r� �8 b •� r�� ftequisitiono for the Mayor's office urns presented and read, an follows: 4 ( �'� It was moved by Councilman Robbins and seconded by Councilman Smith that all certified eheckabbe ra 100 Cards and Envelopes Complete r turned to the unsuocessful bidders. Motion declared carried. a` air° EiYvst' (' xf'. ':•} It was moved by Councilman Lamers and seconded by Councilman Robbins that the said requisition be 4 BUILDING PERMITS `''� >`�''''rf granted. Motion declared carried. Applications for building permits were presented, read and disposed of, as followasF)j ORDIlfANCES AND RESOLUTIONS From Oeorgs Clements, to-wits�' k _ Port Townsend, Wash., September 30, 1930 }r+,',rra �3? Olymnio Pile Driving Company: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Tow'n +`4,' ;f The following communication from the Olympic Piling Driving Company submitting. n proposed:' franchise Port Townsend, Wash. Port "'n,:, i2 °��+ gh'rL ordinance was presented and read, to -wit: GonPermiscion is requested to make alterations and general repairs to my Dwelling House, situated at t+ aria >%."a iS�f#i q '} September 36th, 1930 tlns ' 1618 Washington Street, at an estimated cost of $760.00. 3�, p,' ' , To the Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council, ixi%b�Y� Port Townsend, Washington. Respectfully submitted, t,wr ;�j? Gentlemen: GEORGE CLELTs1TTS t �'4x g*+ i S: Enclosed find our application for a franchise on Madison Street. While our present franchise still has a few years to run, we are desirous of making extensive im- From Lss. Clark Aldrich, to -writ: Sept. 20, 1930 a^�#s~*`{� provements on the land, which would not be advisable unless we are assured of the use of the property, for f To the Honorable Mayor and City Council s. the term of years as named in the new franchise. If Fort Townsend, Washington. 'aka°�'r'�, Hoping this receives your favorable consideration, we are, , Gentlemen: I hereby request permission to build a residence on lots Two and four of Block 107 of Original Town ;'( , Very truly yours, site to the City of Fort Townsend, for Mrs. Clark Aldrich. irtl"3ci pe���"�q4 e Olympic Pile Driving Company, By HARRY A. COTTON �. THOMAS TAYLOR "�'" w•�1 '* 4r��} jty5 Oontraotor Ordinance Read in Full: It urea moved by Councilman Lammers and seconded by Councilmen Miller that the two (2) foregoingR"5�. The proposed ordinance entitled as follows was then read in full for the first reading: applications be granted. Motion declared carried. An �, ittt � �,7NN � ALL' "'An ordinance authorizing the OLYMPIC PILE DRIVING COMPANY, a corporation, its successors and assigns From P. Ft. Peterson for Rothschild Building, to -wits rki'' 'If; to aonstrvot and maintain wharves, building docks, marine ways and gridiron on Madison street oommenoing on i, Port Townsend, Wash., Eeptonber 22, 1930 +=t , yu;tr 4"'F`y, iY':y+s''y,xa ` ` the south side of Water street, between blocks 5 and 6 of"the'Original Townsite of Port Townsend, Stated F To the Honorable Mayor and City -Council, rG a.�, Port Townsend, Waeh.r�;t `,4 w'fi Washington; and thence extending in a southerly direction, including all that portion of Madison street be- i 4;�A't'4,3" tweanblocka 5 and 6 and extending to the inner harbor line or deep water; and that portion of Front street, Gentlemen: i�Et;t`�u+t south of lot 7, block S. All aforesaid lots and blocks of the Original Townsite.of the City of Port Townsend, Permission in requested to make repairs to foundations of the Rothschild Building on Water Street, 'h+ri.�n Washington, aeoording to the duly recorded plat thereof on file in the office of the County Auditor, Jeffer- between Adams and Taylor Streets, at an estimated cost of $126.00. f""yF).ryra } 4 son County, State of Washington." �. Respectfully submitted,>' , P Py7�4'•''r„`'' � 4y. The said proposed ordinance in P. H.PETERS014 accordance with the statutes was referred to the City Attorney, City For the Owner. i+( ',`�?'�I� Engineer and the Street Committee to lay over until the next regular session. ,,r'*`*`}:y;'y�,x, UNFINISHED AND NEW BUSINESS It was noved by Councilman Lwmners and seconded by Councilman Lafferty that the permit be granted Tgk�f*ti y>%w.,;B't"+�'`'q•�'''`t,iy� for foundations only. Motion declared carried. , „ir ; t II C ryr�s," 1i'F,Y'r� Rubbage Box:_ From P. H. Peterson for Rothachild Building, to -writs #e,` , x�try#h,` Port Townsend, Wash. , lSept. 26, 1930 There was some discussion relative to a rubbage box placed on the sidewalk in front of the Delmonico I To the Honorable Mayor and City Council,HV t Hotel Building, but no action wake taken. Port Townsend, Wash.' Gentlemetts '` m h COMMUNICATIONS Permission is requested to build an addition, 4 ft. by 85 ft in size, to the easterly side of the '} , `' sdTn building sgeatiatas the od at $700h00.ilProposed construction vrillg, situate on ebo6woodtframevrand een aorrugntedand Taylor siding. Streets. The �' 1 YNl rjs,�s 1i„;4�K" Communications were submitted and read, as follows: f 4rr`.„,F�',j� I From Roy Seavey, to -wit: I Respectfully submitted .si'•t , , f ,>•�,', s!� eyfl"je'e',:r Port Townsend, Sept. 30, 1930 P. H. PETERSON - 1• ' " ' ` r s t { fi 1 , h" aw�� To the Honorable Mayor and City Council For the Owners and Lessees Port Townsend, Washington Gentlemen: It was moved by Councilman Laa^. rs and seconded by Councilman Miller that the permit be not granted a.ec, Application is hereby made for 10 days leave of absenoe, to be taken when I can be spared from because the building is situated in the first fire zone. Upon roll call Councilmen Lommora, Miller, Robbins, m duties. and Lafferty voted in the affirmative and Councilmen Smith voted in the negative. Motion declared carried. y Respectfully submitted, From F. W. Eiaenboia, to -writ: ROY SEAVEY Port Townsend, Wash., Sept. 26th, 1930. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council of the City of Port Townsend, Washington. r ' "`-'c p •',+r I It was moved by Councilman Robbins and seconded by Councilman Lafferty that the application be Dear Sirs: , r r^ granted. Thin is to make applicntion for a permit to build a one story frame corrigated iron building on ther` northwest corner of Adams and Water Streets. Approximate coat four thousand dollars. ` Ir " l ' Lien Claims: ! rt Yours truly, o +' _ '�7rF �� Coamunication and lien claims from the attorneys for Hugh.G. Purcell Company were presented and read ee follows: F. 17. EISENBEIB � I