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HomeMy WebLinkAbout00179 session authorizingI III 346 347 (ordinance No. 1022 continued) Requisitions granted. R ? Section 2. Payment of said claim shall be made from any surplus available from time to It was moved by Councilman Lafferty and seconded by Councilman Lem- �,, . mere that the said requisitions be graLbed. Upon roll call, all five Councilmen present 1 timeoto time over and above the requirements of the present bonded indebtedness of the wate voted in the affirmative and motion vise declared carried. system of the City of Port Townsend, in such amounts as the City Council shall direct. The balance, if any, of the claim remaining unpaid one year after the present bonded indebted- ness of the water system of the City of Port Townsend is paid or provided for, shall be pai PETITION FOR STREET LIGHT. n in whole, or in such installments of not less than Five Thousand Dollars JJgg year as the City all be per up - Councilman Peach submitted a petition for a street light, and referring back to order 7j•6. y . y Council shall at that time determine. No interest shall be allowed of Communications, the said petition was presented and read, as follows: on acid claim except interest upon delinquent installments, in which eveny interest shall run from the date of such delinquency. P E T I T I 0 N. t" Section 3. That this Ordinance shall be published once in the Port Townsend Meader in the manner provided by law, and to take effect according to the terms and provisions To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, r therein specified, and that the City Clerk is hereby directed to cause such publication Port Townsend, Washington. Gentlemen: ! to be made. The undersigned residents of the City of Port Townsend do hereby petition your Passed by the City Council October 18th, 1932 honorable body to pliace a street light at the intersection of Tyler and Oarfield,Streets. Approved by the Mayor October 19th, 1932. Vie believe this petition should be granted for the following reas8ns: 1. Tyler Street having an exceptionally heavy automobile and foot travel should be Attest: George Bangerter, Mayor lighted properly. C. F. Christian, City Clerk. 2. Due to the existence of large maple trees on the street, the lights now provided do not shed their rays to any great distance. 3. At the location requested, there is a clear apace available without any trees, RESOLUTION FOR STREET LIGHTING CONTRACT. which will render the light efficient. In order to confirm by resolution, the order passed at the last session authorizing 4. Due to public gatherings being hold in Red Menu Hall, more light should be pro- vided in this vicinity than is now done. the Mayor and City Clerk to sign and ececute a new street lighting contract, a resolution to that effect was submitted and read, as follows: D. M. Fish, S. B. Edwards Mrs. S. B. Edwards Mrs. D. M. Fish Nell de Graffenried Mrs. J. N. McCloy RESOLUTION. Ruth McCloy Readution Authorizing the Execution and Delivery of a Contract With Puget Sound Power The said petition was referred to the Fire and Light Committee for investigation and ' & Light Company for Furnishing STREET LIGHTING SERVICE. report. WHEREAS, Puget Sound Power & Light Company has offered to furnish for a period of five (5) years,upon the terms set forth in the .following proposed form of contract, to -wit. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS. Street Lighting Service. NOY1, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Port Townsend that a con - Ordinance submitted by National Paper Products Company. tract be entered into with Puget Sound Power & Light Company for the furnishing of STREET LIGHTING SERVICE upon the terms above proposed, and that the Mayor be and he hereby is au - A communication from the National Paper Products Company, submitting a proposed Ordi- thorized and directed to execute and deliver such contract on behalf and in the name of the nance, was presented and road, as follows: City, and the Clerk be and he hereby is authorized and directed to attest such contract and Port Townsend, Washington, Oct. 17; 1932. to affix thereto the seal of the City. Mr. C. F. Christian, City Clerk, Adopted. Port Townsend, Wash. It was moved by Councilman Peach and seconded by Councilman Miller that said Dear Sir:- resolution be adopted. Upon Roll Call, all Five Councilmen present voted in the affima- We are enclosing an ordinance relative to our claim against the City of Port Townsend for amounts advanced by us to the Chas. R. McCormick Lumber Company to protect tive and motion was declared carried. the pipe line off the {Pater Works System of the City of Port Townsend. We trust this may be taken up in the council meeting tomorrow night in the regu Said resolution visa then signed by the Mayor and attested by the City Clerk. lar manner. � . Yours very truly, ; UNFINISHED AND NEW BUSINESS. NATIONAL H1PER PRODUCTS COMPANY.' � ROOF PAINTING. E. W. Erickson, nesident Manager. In relation to the matter -of painting the roof of the City Hall, the City Clerk reported that no progress had been made in securing additional proposals to do City Attorney Jas. Y1. B. Scott, then called the attention of the Council to a few the work as he had no knowledge as who vise equipped to do such work. minor changes he had made in the ordinance as submitted , so that Section 3 would be in conformity with the law and the body of the ordinance and at his suggestion, Councilman t To Advertise. It vrae than moved by Councilman Lammerand seconded by Councilman Laf- Lammers then formally presented the said ordinance, the title of same being as follows: "An Ordinance allowing the claim of the NATIONAL PAPER PRODUCTS COMPANY Filed with I betty that the City Clerk be instructed to advertise ouncil for b bide on the edid work, the bide to C the City Clerk on September 28, 1931, for amounts heretofore advanced by said Company to be opened at the November let session of the Council. Motion declared carried. the CHAS. R. MC CORMICK LUMBER COMPANY to protect the pipe line of the water works system Taylor Street Fill. of the City of Port Townsend outside of the City limits, and providing for the payment of Councilman Smith brought up the matter of the unfinished fill on Baud claim." �, Taylor Street, South of {dater Street, and reminded the City Clerk that he should write the The proposed ordinance was read in full by the City Clerk, for the first reading and Puget Sound Navigation Co., without further delay. it was moved by Councilman Lammers and seconded by Councilman Smith that the first reading q, be considered the seconded reading and that the third reading be by title only. Upon Roll Call, all five Councilmen present voted in the affirmative and motion was declared CSty.Lake.and grounds. Councilmen Lammers, reported for the information of the Council carried, that he had made a trip to City Lake reservoir and found the grounds wellttaken care of. Third Reading and Passage. The City Clerk then read the said ordinance by title only, for the third reading, whereupon it was moved -by Councilman Lammers and seconded by Coun- a ADJOURNMENT: cilman Smith that said ordinance do now pass. Upon Roll Call, all five Councilmen presen Upon motion of Councilman Peach, seconded by Councilman Smith, Council voted in the affirmative and motion was declared carried. adjourned. !�r5rk ATTEST: Copy of Ordinance. 3 3 The following is a fAll, true and correct copy of said Ordinance no. 1022, as passed by the City Council Oct. 18, 1932, approved by the Mayor Oct. 19,1932, d and tubllshed In the Port Townsend Leader Oct. 20, 1932, to -wit: ORDINANCE NO. 1022.a*i Clt Clerk. J;}.x, y An ordinance allowing the claim of the National Paper Products Company filed with the City Clerkon September 28, 1931, for amounts heretofore advanced by said Company to the } Chas. R. McCormick Lumber Company to protect the pipe line of the water works system of th !1 City of Fort Townsend outside of the City limits, and providing for the payment of said h i claim. j THE CITY CQJNCIL OF THE CITY OF PORT TOWNSEND DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: f! Section 1. The claim of National Paper Products Company in the amount of Ten Thousand Three Hundred Seventy-five ($10,375.00) Dollars, filed with the City Clerk of the City of Port Yownsend on the 28th day of September, 1931, being the sum heretofore advanced by Na- tional Paper Products Company to the Chas. R. McCormick Lumber Company to protect a certai portion of the pipe line of the City of Port Townsend lying outside of the city limits, be and it is hereby approved and allowed without interest. r a , u