HomeMy WebLinkAbout00063 Minutes of the Regular Session of Marsh 3rd, 1931, continued.a
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Minutes of the Regular Session of Marsh 3rd, 1931, continued.
REPORTS OF OFFICERS
Mayor Changes Committees:
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Mayor Bangerter announced that for the more convenient transactions of business he would take
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Councilman Clark Aldrich from the Water and Drainage Committee and appoint Councilman W. B. Smith in his stand.111
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Also that he would take Councilman Smith from the Fire and Light Committee and appoint Councilman Clark Al-
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'Reports of City Clerks
Conniff at al Claims Rejeotedt
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The City Clerk reported to the Council that he had notified A. L. Green, Joseph H. Johnston and Wm.
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Conniff that their claims for damages against the City had been disallowed and rejected by the City Coun-
cil.
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Salary Warrants Ieaudds
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The City Clerk further reported that he had issued the salary warrants for the month of February,
under date of March let, as follows
Upon the Current Expense Fund, to -wits
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9662 Harriott E. Dobbs City 'Treasurer $125.00
9663 C. F. Christian City Clark 135.00
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9664 Jae. 1Y. B. Scott - City Atty. 100.00
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9665 W. J. Sadler City Eng. 125.00
9666 Earl D. Sturrook Police Justice 26.00
9867 Elmer Compton Chief of Police 124.77
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9668 R. S. Weppner Patrolman 114.77
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9669 F. A. Polk Patrolman 114.77
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9670 LeRoy Seavey Fire Truck Driver 124.70
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9371 J. J. Lafferty Fire Chief 15.00
9672 J. R. Pollard Street Supt. 124.74
9673 Rollin Stahl Truck Driver, Street Dept.114.74
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9674 A. C. Alexander, J. P. a/c judgment, garnishment
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Wayne Albright,Fire Truck
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9675 Wayne Albright Fire Truck Driver 88.40
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(less judgment)
Total . . . . . . . . . $1358.19
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Upon the Olympia Gravity Water Works Fund, to -wits
5718 Bea Green Water Supt. i 149.77
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5719 Olive F. Pettygrove Clerk WOO
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5720 W. J. Sadler Engineer 125.00
Total . . . . . . . . . i 354.77
Upon the Public Library Fund, to -wit,
1530 Emilie A. Rothschild Librarian - i 75.00
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1531 Hugh Richmond Janitor 20.00
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Chief of Police:
The report of the Chief of Police for the month of February, 1931, was presented, road and ordered
filed.
City Engineers
The report of the City Engineer showing averageflow of water through the main line motors for the
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period ending March 2nd were presented, read and ordered filed.
STANDING COMMITTEESREPORTS
Finance and Claimas
Report of the Committee on Finance and Claims was presented and read, as followas
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Port Townsend, Washington, 3/3, 1931
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the Honorable Mayor and City Council
�of the City of Port Townsend.
Gentlemens
Your Committee, on Finance and Claims to whoa was referred the matter of Treasurer's report for the
month of January, 19311 would respectfully report as followst We find same to be oolleot.
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W. B. SMITH
WM. LAM RS SR.
Water and Drainages
I� Report of the Committee on Water and Drainage was presented and read, as follows:
To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Port Townsend, Washington, 3/3, 1931
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the City of Port Townsend.
Gentlemens
Your Committee, on Water and Drainage to whom was referred the matter of Water Superintendent'e
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port for month of January, 1931, would respectfully report as followes We find same to be ooersot.
WM. LAMMERS SR.
W. S. LAFFEATY
Said reports were ordered filed.
BUILDItiG PERMITS
Applications for building permits were presented, read and disposed of, as follows:
From A. G. Sarchet. to -wits
To the Honorable Mayor and City Council,
Port Townsend, Wash.
Gentlemens
Permission is requested to put new foundation blocks under the frame sidewalk in front of my proper-
ty at 920 Washington Street.
Respectfully submitted,
A. G. SARCHET
From R. Dalgardno, to -wits
Port Townsend, Wash., February 19, 1931
To the Honorable Mayor and City Council,
Port Townsend, Wash.
Gentlemen:
Permission is requested to remodel the two garages situated on my property at Numbers 1427 and 1441
Clay Street. Cost is estimated at $60.00.
Respectfully submitted,
R. DALGARDNO
1 IFrom John L. Hughes for Louis
Port Townsend, Wash., Feby. 19, 1931
To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, -
Port Townsend, Wash.
Gentlemens
Permission is requested to tear down and. rebuild the woodshed on the property of the American Le-
gion, S. E. corner of Lawrence and Fillmore Streets. All debris will be burned or removed. Cost in eetima
at $50.00.
Respectfully submitted,
JOHN L. HUGHES
For Louie Peter Mutty Poet #26, Am. Legion.
Port Townsend, Wash., Feby 23, 1931
To the Honorable Mayor and City Council,
Port Townsend, Wash.
Gentlemens
Permission is requested to build a garage on my property in the California Addition, (Block 16, Lot
6), at an estimated cost of $40.00. Building will be set back at least three fact from the street line.
Respectfully submitted,
E. H. JOHNSON
From Wm, T. Martin, to -wits
Port Townsend, Wash., March 3, 1931
To the Honorable Mayor and City Council,
Port Townsend, Wash.
Gentlemens
Permission in requested to rebuild the wooden sidewalk on Taylor Street along the Tennis Courts,
property being Lots 1 and 3, Block 11, Plummer's Addition.
Practically all new material will be used and the debris disposed of in accordance with the ordi
nee of the City. The cost will be approximately $150.00.
Respectfully submitted,
WM. T. MARTIN
For Port Townsend Tennis Club
From P. H. Peterson, to -wit:
Port Townsend, Wash., February 28, 1931
To the Honorable Mayor and City-Counoil,
Port Townsend, Wash.
Gentlemens
Permission is requested to erect a plant building and tank foundations for gas production, on Lots
5 and 7, Block 37, Original Townaite. Construction will be concrete and tile, fully fire proof, and the cost
is estimated at $4,000.
Respectfully submitted,
P. H. PETERSON
For Natural Gas Corporation of Washington
It wan moved by Councilman Starrett and seconded by Councilman Lammers that the said permits be
granted, subject to existing ordinanoes. Councilman Lammers raised the question as to whether the application
of the Natural Gas Corporation would be subject to ordinance covering storage of petroleum and its products,
and City Attorney Scott stated that no existing ordinances were applicable to this kind of gas. Upon roll
call Councilmen Lammers, Starrett and Smith voted in the affirmative and Councilmen Lafferty and Miller in the
negative. Motion declared carried.
COMMUNICATIONS
The following communications were presented, read and disposed of, as follows: