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(Licensing trucks, continued)
that he had nothing to report in the matter of licensing mercantile ..trucks delivering goods
within the city limits.
Rererred to City Attorne . After some discussion, it was moved by Councilman Starrett
and secon e y none man Aldrich that the matter be referred to the City Attorney to got
information relative to licensing such trucks. Motion declared carried.
INSURANCE OII FIRE TRUCK. In the matter of renewing the insurance on the Mack
Fire truck, it was move y ouncilman Aldrich and seconded by Councilman Lafferty that thel
Insurance Agents of the city be requested to submit pronosals_for_said- insurance -on tho-sam,
basis as insured at present. Motion declared carried. I
BUILDING PERMITS.
Applications for Building Permits were presented, read and disposedi:of as follows:
From Ernest Lashua, to -wit:
Port Townsend, '"ash., April 5, 1932
To the Honorable Mayor and City Council,
Port Townsend, bash.
Gentlemen:
Permission is requested to build a small, shed -roof garage on my premises on Blk
1, Eisenbeis Addition, at an estirmted cost of $5.00 for the materials.
Respectfully submitted,
Ernest Lashua.
From Ralph Pickett, to -wit:
Port Townsend, Flash., March 23, 1932
To the Honorable wnyor and City Council,
Port Townsend, Wash.
Gentlemen:
Permission is requested to build an adttition to the dwelling house situate on
Lot 13, Block 37, Dundee Place, at an estimated cost of Q;1000.00
Respectfully submitted, Ralph Pickett,
by Ernest R. Holbrook.
From Mrs. Lucy Somers, to -wit:
To the Henrosble Mayor and City Council, Port Townsend, Wash., March 16, 1932
Port Townsend, 'flash.
Gentlemen:
Permission is requested to rebuild the chimney in my residence at 1222 Blaine St.
and to make a few small repairs to the building, at an estimated cost of $50.00.
Respectfully submitted,
Itrs. Lucy Somers.
From Rev. Fr. F. B. Klein, to -wit:
To the Honorable Liayor and City Council, Port Townsend, Wash., March 16, 1932
Port Townsend, 'hash.
Gentlemen:
Permission is requested to make minor repairs to the porch of the dwelling house
at 1144 Blaine Street, at an estimated cost of $25.00.
Respectfully submitted,
F. B. Klein.
It was moved by Councilman Lammers and seconded by Councilman Miller that the said
permits be granted. Motion declared carried.
COMLiUNICATIGv S.
Park Board Appointment. Communication from the Park Board relative to appointment of
caretaker, was presents an read as follows:
To the Honorable wayor and City Council, Port Townsend, Wash., March 31, 1932
of the City of Port Townsend, 'Washington.
Gentlemen:
This is to advise you that we have employed Mr. Roy M.,Ellis as caretaker at the
Park, effective March lst, 1932, in place of Mr. Frank Codaro, resigned.
Respectfully submitted,
Joe Kirkpatrick.
Said commdnication was ordered filed. Chairman Park Board.
Petition from Water Users, with
Comrt(un ca on from Mayor Bangerter.
A petition from Lars. Lee R. Gardiner, and Ethers, relative to water minimum was pbe-
sented by Mayor Bangerter with the following cotanunication:
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To the City Council of the Port Townsend, Washington, April 3th, 1932
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City of Port 'Townsend, Wash.
Gentlemen: -
Attached is a petition that visa presented to me to -day by one of the signers, and
(would request that you give it your careful consideration.
I think it would be advantageous to the city if the minimum gallons rate was rai-
sed; this would enable the meter patrons to take care of their lawns, parkin strips, etc.,
,,which they are unable to do under the present ordinance. Therefor e, I wouldg reconnend to
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(Mayor's communication and petition continued)
the City Council that the present water oddinance be changed, making possible the above
suggestion.
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Yours sincerely,
Dr. Geo. Bangerter, Mayor.
Petition. The petition referred to in the foregoing communication and attached theret
was as 5 o s:
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To the Honorable wayor and City Council of Port Townsend:
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�TiS; L'he-agdercignerl citizens and water users of Port Townsend, do petition you to in-
crease the amount of water allowed to 5-000 orlmop. e-g-wl-l�ons-per-month--on-the-mi.nU
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Mrs. Lee R. Gardiner Ploy E. Pilcher G. Ions Taylor
J. K. Shotwell B. J. Naughton S. T. Lake
B. A. Martin Mrs. Argyle Miller E. J. Noftsinger
F. Dresser Anna Durst B. H. Hewitt
14. A. Porter John Hendrix My s, Tony DeLeo
Harry K. Craig C. B. Harding John IV. Naturcke
M. Korwell Wm. Brinsmoad Jr J. A. Campbell
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Guy A. Barnes Lawrence Harney Lee C. Davis
F. W. Shaffer Carl Aronson E. C. Hackney
T. C. Humphries H. H. Zeits J. L. Deakin
T. H. Twiggs Wayne Pickett C. B. Morris
Johm Jorgensen H. 14. Marine Nels G. Lindh
E. H. 'Reeks G. V. Emerson E. Butler
E. V. Coulter C. G. Dickson Mrs. C. G. Dickson
G. A. Ruehle Mrs. G. A. Ruehle Mrs. H. Kaer
H. C. Kaer H. A. Radley D. II. Axon
C. H. Hess N. A. Wright R. L. Brown
J. 17. Colvin S. M. Walter Harley Knott
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William Jenkins Wilbur C. Smith T. L. Thompson
C. W. Sinclair A. D. Paige A. H. Wright
J. L. Van Valkenburg G. W. Purcell Ole Tjemsland
Robt, Q. Mitchell J. R. Dalgardno Edward Kreuzer
Ernest I1. Holbrook Gale Eikenberry G. W. Skinner
Mr, "arry'Craig Patrick H. Martin P. L. Rommel
Wayne L. Wolfer Gar iastman R. A. Prickett
Ernest Peterson S. C. Perry Charlea.Brown
A. Abbott L. A. Walter Prm. Askin
J. F. Nebergall E. B. Helgren A. J. Nix
Wm. Cotterill G. Gillett W. M. Simcoe
R. Pickett A. H. Crader Joseph A. Seifert.
August, Wolter Mrs, W. Pickett Robt. E. Wagner
E. S. Wyman Mrs. C. Sinclair B. N. Hansen
Mrs. C. E. Hanby Mrs. R. L. Rioux Mrs. Steve Jacobs
71. F. Bishop Mrs. `L(. F. Bishop.
Said Detition was referred to the Committee on Water and Lrainage.;
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Starrett requests information. Councilman Starrett presented a verbal request that
the Committee report on ree po n s in relation to the foregoing petition, namely: The
estimated amount of revenue that would be lost; the number of petitioners on metered service
and the number of petitioners in good standing.
Communication frorp Walter S. Herstrom.
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A communication from Walter S. jerstrom, relative to the old overflow pipe, was presen-
ted and read, as follows:
Port Townsend, Wash., March 21, 1932
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Honorable Mayor and City Council,,
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Port Townsend, Washington.
Dear Sirs:-
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Sometime within the near future I would like to have the City Water Superintenden
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look over the box that governs the overflow pipe as there is a continued moisture around the
pipe. I am led to believe that the box has rotted away and the water seeps down the grade
where the pipe goes over the overflow.
Trusting that you will give this your immediate attention I am,
Iucspectfully yours,
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Walter S. Herstrom.
Said Communication was referred to the Water Committee and the Water Superintendent.
Washington Municipal League,
A comrunication from the 'Washington Municipal League, soliciting this city to mem
mership in the league, visa presented and read.
Filed. It was moved by Councilman Smith and seconded by Councilman Puller that the
said communication be filed. Motion declared carried.
Not recorded. Inasmuch as the foregoing action definitely disposed of the matter f(r
the present, the said communication is not herewith recorded.
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REQUISITIONS.
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Requisitidn from theli'ater Ieparrtment was presented, for the following supplies:
1 dos. Hydrant Valves. 1 Hydrant wrench.
It was moved by Councilman Starrett and seconded by Councilman Smith that the sai
requisition be granted. Motion declared carried.
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ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS,
The a-)plication of the Standard Oil Company for a wharf franchise being now takep up,
Councilman Starrett, of the Harbor and Health Committee, asked for and was granted further
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