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HomeMy WebLinkAbout00122 Minutes of I a �;;rf 1 continued Minutes of January 5/32 continued.I 1 ra 234 f � 235 s J% Y Minutes of I a �;;rf 1 continued Minutes of January 5/32 continued. . _....� Co — From A. G. Enright, He: Bent dockmmmunications continued) (Resolution continued) To the Chairman of the City Council, L410 High Street, Eugene, Ore., Dec. 28,1931 First American National Bank of Port Townsend is hereby designated as the depository of the Port Townsend, Washington. funds of said City for the year ending December 31st, 1932, as provided by law; and that Dear Sir:- the City Clerk is hereby directed to deliver a copy of this resolution to the City Treasur- I understand that the City of Port Townsend will donate waterfront property to an I er of said City and to the'said bank. one who will build a boat dock far fishing boats, and also guareatee s certain number of boats per year. It was moved by Councilman Smith and seconded by Councilman Lafferty that the said res- olution be adopted. Upon roll call, all five councilmen present voted in the affirmative I have been a contractor for years, and had charge of dry dock construction in th and motion was ddelaVed carried. shipyard at Vancouver, Washington, during the war. ' once. Please send me full information concerning the project„at your earliest convent- Contract proposed for Chlorine: Yours truly, A. G. Enright. The Tacoma Electrochemical Co., submitted s contract form for supplying the City with liquid chlorine for the ensuing year and same was referred to the Water Committee for It was ordered that the said communication be referred to the Port Commission.'investigation and report. From City Engineer, Re: Estimates to -wit: ADVERTISE FCt GARBAGE BIDS. Port Townsend, Wash., January 2, 1932 It was moved by Councilman Starrett and seconded by Councilman Smith that the City To the Mayor and City Council, Clerk be directed to advertise for bids for removal of 0arbage and Rubbish within the City limits and that such bids be opened at the regular session of January 19th. Upon roll call Gentlemen: all five councilmen present voted in the affirmative and motion was declared carried. I herewith submit Estimate #1, Improvements Olympic Gravity Water System. The Advertise for Gasoline Bids. total Estimate on Reservoir #1 up to and including Dec. 30, 1931 is as follows: Total amount................................3562.08 It was moved by Councilman Starrett and seconded by Councilman Miller that the Cit Less oun 562.08 Clerk be instructed to advertise for bids for supplying the City bepartments with gasoline Amount due Jas. H. Coyne, contractor,. --,JbgrF�17 and oils for the ensuing year and that said bide be opened at the regular session of the Council on January 19th. Upon roll call, all five councilmen present voted in the affir jr The total estimate on pipe lines up to and including Dec. 31�1931,i8sas follows; native andmotion was declared carried.III Total amount .......... 9461,37 II ADJOURNMENT. Less 15% ... .... ...................... 1417.77 Amount due Jas. H. Coyne, contractor .... 8033.60 Upon motion of Councilman Lafferty, seconded by Councilman ,14111er, Council adjourned. pipe lines. Attached is an itemized list of these exam nditures on the Reservoir work and Attest: --� Yours very truly, ayoM— r in this 3-- W. J. Sadler, City Engineer. The itemized lists mentions communication were duly attached to voucher claims and the City Clerk/ communication ordered filedsled.. Main Line Meter Readings: City Engineer Sadler also submitted main line meter readings for the period ending Dec. 31P 1931, showing the flow of water to be normal, and said reports were ordered filed. REQUISITIONS Requisitions were presented, read, and disposed of as follows: For City Clerl:1s Office to -wit: 1 typewriter ribbon (Current Expense Fund) 500 voucher forms R,star Bond Improvement Fund) For Street Denartment: 6 Grader Blades K , Clutch for Chevrolet Truck Battery for Chevrolet `ruck Councilmen Smith arrives: Councilman N. B. Smith arrived at this time and took part in all su sequen procee ngs, It was moved by Councilman Lafferty and seconded by Uouncilman Miller that the said re- quisitions be granted. Upon roll call, all five councilmen present voted in the affirma- tive x tive and motion was declared carried. 4 1 UNFINISHED AND NEW BUSINESS. i Proposed Hearing, National Paper Products Co. g; City Attorney Scott brought up the matter of the proposed claim, being under the impress io 19h. desired to have the hearing as early as possible and that hearin on the National Pa er 1�4FeS�EFrt:' Products Co. n that the date had been set for January tfa #gY tri;�,t Councilman Starrett stated that he had talked with Asst. Manager Erickson and that the the matter had been referred to y4�A$ p him by Mr. Lowenstein.Is, k Motion to defer hearing: After some discussion in which it appeared that the members present desired the presence of the Mayor and also Mr. Lowenstein if possible at such hear- s°1vla} 7bv"aa + F ing, it was moved by Councilman Starrett and seconded by Councilman Lafferty that the City NjjII aW ,r �krtay Clerk be instructed to unite Asst. Manager Erickson that the City Council deslned to defer the said hearing until Mayor Bangerter, and also Mr. Lowenstein if possible, could be pres- ent Tent at the hearing. Motion declared carried, Sxr Resolution Re: Official Depository. " A resolution designating the official depository for the City funds was submitted and read as follows: Resolution. tin; Resolved by the City Council of the City of Port Townsend, State of Washington,that the ot ----'•----•....4._.,,,,� r� c :a r•'� ,:r:; i ,:,r i t n t , l Y'1" jr� ti. x ? 1 i i