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UNCOLLECTED LICENSES AND FEFS. (Wood bids continued)
7'• growth; 70% second growth.
Councilman Starrett brought up the matter of collecting licenses and fens, statingthe y lengths, price being
certain•?GnA•Permit_fees•<•thoatre:;liconaes and do licenses a The above to be delivered to the City Hall and cut in 12 inch lea the the
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by to be unpaid. � �y .6,60'per cord, (Six dollars and sixty cents per cord).
Collect dog licensee, After some discussion, it was moved by Councilman Aldrich and
seconded by oun� -mac rmanStarrett, that the ordinance requiring that dogs be licensed, shall F' ' Yours truly,
be enforced, tdy,otion declared carried. CITY TRANSFER COMPANY, Wm. Nagel, Manager.
H drant Inspection, Bringing up the matter of condition of Fire Hydrants, Councilman All of the foregoing bids to furnish wood were referred to the Building Committee.
Starrett move , secon ed by Councilman Miller, that the Water Superintendent be instructed ; 4 *
to report 'the condition of the fire hydrants to the City CoLCncil every ninety days. RECL•'Sa,
Motion declared carried.
STATE ROAD FUNDS, It Was moved by Councilman Lammers and seconded by Uouncilman Smith that the Council
recess for a short time. Motion carried and recess declared.
Mayor Bangerter brought up the matter of funds claimed to be due f rom the State for a); t COUNCIL RECONVENES AND ROLL CALL.
Highway maintenance and urged that action be taken in the matter. At his request, it was
moved by Councilman Lafferty and seconded by Councilman Smith that the City Clerk be in-
structed to make demand on the State Auditor for a.warrant in favor of the city for the The City Council reconvened at 10:45 o'clock p.m., and upon roll call there were pres-
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amount claimed to be due the city for highway maintenance purposes. Motion declared car- ant mayor George Bangerter, Uity Attorney Jas. V1. B. Scott, City Clerk C. F. Christian and
ried. Councilmen Jacob Miller, E. M. Starrett, Clark Aldrich, W. B. Smith, W. S. Lafferty and Win.
Lammers,Sr.
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BIDS FOR WOOD OPENED. WOOD CONTRACT AWARDED NELSOV.
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This beint* wood, it was moved by Councilman Miller and
12" wood, the Mthe date and time set for opening bid to furnish the city with ten cords of Taking up the bide to supply the city with ayor declared same to be in order and the bids submitted were opened and rea as follows: wood by Councilman Starrett that the bid of Chas. J. Nelson be accepted for ood accords
ing tc specifications and that a rigid and careful inspection of the wood be made by the
_From Olympic 'Transfer, to -wit: janitor. Upon roll call, Councilmen Miller, Starrett, Aldrich, and Lammers voted in the
i t Uity Clerk, Port Townsend, Wash., April 2, 1932 affirmative and Smith and Lafferty in the negative. Motion declared carried.
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Port Tarnsend. F , SIDEWALK GRADE FOR JAS. H. COYNE.
I agree to furnish the City of Port Tmnsend ten (10) cords of wood as speci-
fied in Leader Advertisement at five dollars and ninety cents ('$5.90) per cord. -Delivered r Reverting to communications, application for sidewalk grade visa presented and read, as
follows: in four foot lengths to be cut into twelve inch lengths at destination. Port 'Townsend, Wash., April 5th, 1932
Olympic Transfer, To the Honorable Mayor and City Council,
A. H. Ywarsky, Prop. Port Townsend, 71ash.
Gentlemen: -
From Chas. J. Nelson, to -wit: a� I, the undersigned, wish to have sidewalk grade in front of Lot 6, block 126, in
a Hastings let Addition.
Part Townsend, Wash., April 5, 1932 f"ti• �,` y �' - Respectfully yoi rs,
Honorable Board of City Council
of Fort Townsend. u: Jas. H. Coyne.
e It was moved by Councilman Lafferty and seconded by Councilman Aldrich that the City
I will agree per
furnish wood as advertied for the city. I will bring the wood to 1 ' En g petitioned for. Motion declared carried.
the City Hall at ,y�5.70 par cord. �+ Engineer be instructed to sat the said rode as
Respectfully submitted,F `
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Chas, J. Nelson. `y ORDER, RE: 30-HAY PERIOD, COYNE CONTRACT.
From J. 'N. Huntin ford to -Wit: ` ,�.,
'' Bearing on the time clause of the Jas. H. Coyne contract for Improvements to Olympic
Dabob, Wash., March 30, 1932 c si Ta'" ravity Water System, City Attorney Jas. IN. B. Scott submitted the following proposed or -
Bid on Wood. T.v der for the consideration of the Council, to -writ:
10 cords live sound old growth fir wood cut in 12 in. lengths ?5.80 per cord. ter, It is hereby ordered by the City Council of the City of Port Townsend, Washington, the
J. Vt. Huntingford, Dabob, Wash. 6 ,Sv,+ the work involved in the contract of James H. Coyne, for the improvement of the Olympic Gra
„ 1.k ity hater Works of said City, be accepted as of and on the 5th day of April, 1932, the date
From A. D. Swanson, to -Wit: k�1k,, hereby fixed as the beginning of th thirty day period within to file claims against said
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s James H. Coyne and improvement, and that upon the expiration of thirty days from said April
Bid for wood. I�1 �,t s?15th, 1932, the fifteen percent withheld on said contract as provided by law, be paid said
Old growth fir, sound. 10 cords, $5.75 per cord sawed 12 in, Total 57.50 G r �`fi• ,lames H. Coyne. less the amount of any lien claims .filed, if any, against said James H. Coy
and! improvement, including costs incident thereto as provided by law; also the further sum
A. D. Swanson. �+r' :. of Thirteen Hundred eight and 00/100 Dollars (�,1308.00) of said fifteen per cent be vrithhel
t to cover any contingencies or matters arising or appertaining to the sufficiency of the con
From Wm. Lammers Jr. to -writ: ' pletion of the work involved in said contract, as provided by the terms thereof, until the
,�r'y City Council shall order said sum of $1308.00 be paid said James H. Coyne, upon the approve
Port Townsend, ••:ash „ March, 1932 s ii a of the City Engineer. That this order shall not become effective as to the surety on the
bond of said James H. Coyne, until Its written approval of this o@der has been tiled with
per cord to City Hall. "
I, "lillium Lammers Sr., will deliver ton cords of 12" old growth wood at price of ��`,6.5 iu'sta?c+ the City Clerk of said City. .•Q Approved by
:'illiam Lammers �r., fill Scott Street:i*U P Approved Jas. P/. B. Scott
From Truman Crosby, to -writ: ;;' V.". J. Sadler, City Engineer. City Attorney
City Hall, Port Townsend nabob, t"lash., Liar. 24/32 � �;�i�r passed. It wras then moved by Councilman Lammers and seconded by Councilman Lafferty
that sa order be made. Upon roll call all six councilmen
P , present voted in the affirma-
1> 3fisfiit r,y*<<��5„ + tive and motion visa declared carried.
Dear Sir:- � �3`W r�g �
1.eferring to your Ad. in Port Townsend Leader for 10 cords of 12 in. wood to be
made from live, sound, old growth fir trees,ill say can furnish Same for ADJOURNMENT.yr.p6.75 per cord � Jn '}` ` k" Iwo '
delivered.
` (Six dollars and seventy five cents) "�', t. aLt}
yn= j Upon motion of Councilman Lafferty, seconded by Councilman Aldrich, Council adjourned.
Yours truly, i 37iu7 ixr#1 a
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,``YYi, Attest:
Truman Crosby, Dabob, Wash .
From S. C. Brown to,4wit: - ��.� ��al _ (-�-
To the Honorable �'a r and City Council Port Townsend, '!lash., April 5, 1932 � k }n � tp% ;Yr 4 i y 1 Ur
City Clerk.
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Port Townsend, Wash. SI,r�rrt_ r p.
Gentlemen:- <�. ! � �
In relation to your call for bids for wood, I herewith submit a bid of $$6.00 per }+v ^ k
cord for 10 cords of live, sound, old growth fir wood in 12" lengths delivered at city hall
S. C. Brown, phone 65.
From City Transfer Company, to -writ: � , A, � •,
Port Townsend, '--ash., f,pril 4, 1962
City Clerk, City of Port Townsend, ';ash. *t,h
Lear Sir: -
We the undersigned hereby submit a bid for 10 cords sound dry wood; 30% old
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