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HomeMy WebLinkAbout00049 Minutes of the Regular Session of January Gth, 1931, continued.0 ftkff ((1111jjj, �L We Minutes of the Regular Session of January Gth, 1931, continued. (Building Permits continued) , Madison and Lincoln Streets, at an estimated cost of $75.00. Respectfully submitted, MRS. CLARA BTURROCK From Dr. F. I..Johnston, to -wits Port Townsend, 1Yaeh.,Jnnuary b, 1931 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Port Townsend, Wash. Gentlemen: - Permission is requested to erect a portable hothouse, 10 x 26 ft in dimensions on the property at 410 Lincoln Street at an estimated cost of $150.00. Building will be set back more than 3 feet from the. street line. -Respectfully submitted, . DR. F. I. JOHNSTON From H. E. Gleason, to -wit: Port Townsend, Waah., January 2, 1931 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Port Townsend, Wash. Gentlemen: Permission is requested to re -build the fence on the rear of my residence property on Morgan Hill, the said fence being in a dilapidated condition at present. . Respectfully submitted, H. E. GLEASON It was moved by Councilman Lammers end eeoonded by Councilman Millar that said permits be granted. Port Townsend, Wash., December 23, 1930 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, , Port Townsend, Wash. Gentlemen: Permission is requested to tear down and remove the partially burned building adjoins the Dis- play room of the Buhler Motor Co., on Washington Street. The building is the property of W. J. Fritz and is being removed at request of the Chief of the Fire Department. Respeotfully submitted, E. M. FAEEMANZ It was moved by Councilman Lammers and eeoonded by Councilman Peach that said permit be granted. Motion declared carried. Port Townsend, Wash., January 6, 1931 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Port Townsend, Wash. Gentlemans Permission is requested to construct a concrete sidewalk on Madison Street in front of my property situated at the S.W. corner of Madison and Lincoln Streets. Respectfully submitted MRS. CLARA STURROCK It was moved by Councilman Lammers and seconded by Councilman Smith that said permit be granted. The work to be done under the supervision of the City Engineer. Motion declared carried. A communication was presented and read from Mrs. C. B. Harding, reciting the steps that they had taken to secure water and making complaint as to the service and other troubles, but the communication was of such length that it is not herewith recorded in full. The communication was however referred to the Water Committee for further investigation. Communication signed by the City Treasurer and the City Clerk was presented and read as followas Port Townsend, Wash., January 6, 1931 the Honorable Mayor and City Council - •t Townsend, Wash. itlemens- ' Having in mind the best interests of the City and for the further accommodation of the public, have mutually agreed and pledged that we will keep our respective offices open until Gs30 P.M., each busi- is day until the loth of each month, Saturdays excepted, and until 1 o'alook P.M., each and every Saturday -oughout the year, holidays excepted. We want to further assure the Mayor, City Council and the Public that it is and will be our desire work for the best interests of the City at all times. Respectfully submitted, HARRIETT E. DOBBS City Treasurer C. F. CHRISTIAN City Clerk Said communication was ordered filed. I �f fl �, , _50�7 - t � r 7x n5,rt �.k't Minutes of the Regular Session o£ January 6th 1931, continued. g Y 5r. !_,,,y �. From Mies Grace Pitcher: - Communication from Miss Grace Pitcher, retiring City Treasurer, was presented and read, as followas ' Port Townsend, Wash., January 6, 1931 o the Honorable Mayor and City Council Gentlemen: I wish to thank you for having had the privilege of storing some of my belongings here in the City Hall - when obliged to move. I also ask if I may continue to leave these possessions for a little time longer. Also please tell me how much I am indebted to you for the privilege. Again thanking you, I am, Yours truly, GRACE PITCHER It was moved by Councilman Lammers and seconded by Councilmen Lafferty that the said request be ranted. Motion declared carried. From Library Hard: Communication from the Public Library Board was presented and read, as follows: . January 6, 1931 o the Mayor of Port Townsend - The Library Board recommend the retiring member, Mrs. Kate Hughes, for re -appointment to the Library Board. MAY B. MARRIOTT Secretary In accordance with the above request, Mayor Bangerter re -appointed Mrs. Kate Hughes as a trustee n the Library Board.' It was moved by Councilman Peach and ascended by Councilman Smith that said appointment Motion declared carried. e confirmed. From Saint John's Hospitals A Christmas card from the Sisters of Saint John's Hospital was received and duly acknowledged. ' From G. C. Purcell: Communication from G. C. Purcell was presented and read, as follows: Port Townsend, Wash., December 29, 1930 o the Honorable Mayor and City Council, ort Townsend, Wash. entlemens- Permission is requested to clear the ground to the center of all the streets surrounding Block 309, Soenbeia Addition, and to use the timber, if any, upon said one-half of the streets abutting upon said block 09. Stumps will be taken out and all brush and other debtis burned or removed. I am the owner of all of said Block 309. Respectfully submitted, G. C. PURCELL ' It was moved by Councilman Miller and seconded by Councilman Peaoh•that the said request be granted, a requested. Motion deolared carried. rom Port Townsend Southern Railroad Company: A letter of acceptance from the Port Townsend Southern Railroad Company was presented andread s follows Seattle, Washington, December 20th, 1930 _ o the Honorable Mayor and City Council of the sty of Port Towmaend, Washington, ntlemens- ' The undersigned, Port Townsend Southern Railroad Company, a corporation, in accordance with Section of Ordinance No. 3005'of'the City of Port Townsend, entitled, "An ordinance of the City of Port Townsend, State of Washington, granting to the Port Townsend Southern ailroad Company, its successors and/or assigns, the right, privilege, authority and franchise to lay down, onstruot, maintain and operate a railway spur track and all appurtenances necessary and/or convenient to the peration thereof, in, along, across, upon and over certain streets in the City of Port Townsend, Jefferson ounty, Washington," hioh ordinance was passed by the City Council of said city on the 9th day of December, 1930, approved by he Mayor on # 16th day of December, 1930, and published as required by law on the 18th day of Deodmber, 193 see hereby coo"apt all the terms and conditions of said ordinance. Respectfully, LEST: PORT.TOWNSEND SOUTHERN RAILROAD COMPANY By FRANK E. BURNS i C. H. J. STOLTENBERG President Secretary. Said letter of acceptance was ordered filed. From Roberts, Skeel and Holman: A 8orymunication from the above named firm was presented and read, as follows: Seattle, 1Ydahington, December 19, 1930. . C. F. Chri inn, Port'Townsend City Clerk, ort Townsend ,.11 ashington. ear Mr. Chris4ian: 'Let this acknowledge your letter of December 8th sending Warrant No. 6670 in our favor in he sum of $178.87, balance due in relation to the suit of,MoCullem, at ux vs. the City of Port Townsend. a