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Minutes of the City Council of March 7th, 1933.
Port Townsend, Washington, March 7th, 1933.
Ordinance Passed:
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The Clerk then read said Ordinance by title only for the third reading, and thereupon
Councilman seconded by Councilman Lafferty that the said Ordi-
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The CityCouncil of the City of Port Townsend i'lashin ton, met in regular session
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this day Mares, at 7:30 P. M. in the Council Chambers of trio City Hall, Mayor
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it was moved by Aubert and
nonce be now put upon final passage. Upon roll call, Councilmen McGee, Lafferty, Lammers,
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George Bangerter presiding.
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Miller and Aubert voted `in the affirmative, Councilman Smith in the negative and Councilmaz
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Townsend excused. Motion declared carried.
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The following is a full, true and correct copy of the said Ordinance, as passed by
Upon roll call there were present Mayor George Bangerter, City Attorney Jas. '11. B.
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City Council, to -wit:
Scott, City Clerk C. F. Christian and Councilmen 71• S. Lafferty, Wm. Lammers, Sr., Jacob
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ORDIIiANCE N0._
Miller, C. P. Aubert, George F. Townsend and Sam McGee. Councilman '3'. B. Smith arriving
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AN ORDINANCE fixing hours of standing or parking of motor or other vehicles on parts
later in the session.
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of ittf the City of Port Townsendand providing a penalty for the violation
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MINUTES READ AND APPROVED.
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thereof.
The City Council of the City of Port 'Townsend, Washington, do Ordain as follows:
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The minutes of the regular session of February 21at were read and approved as read.
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Section 1. That it shall be unlawful for any person tosstand or park any motor or
other vehicle for a longer period at any one time than two hours between the hours of
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Councilman Smith Arrives:
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eight o'clock A.M. and six o'clock P.M., on any day except holidays and on
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Street extending from Tyler Street to Quincy Street; on Adams Street extending from -
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Councilman W. B. Smith arrived during reading of trio minutes and took his seat in the
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in ton Street to 'later Street; on Taylor Street extending from Street to Front
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Street, and on Washington Street extending from Taylor Street to Adams Street.
Section 2. That with the consent of the owners of property abutting on any parts of
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MAYOR APPOINTS OFFICERS
streets mentioned in section one of this ordinance, the mayor, Chief of Police and Chair-
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man bf the Street Committee, acting together, are hereby granted the power and authority
Mayor Bangerter announced the appointment of city officers and employees, as follows:
to designate zones for taxi cabs and auto buses to stand or park, on any of the parts of
streets mentioned in section one of this ordinance, such designation to be in writing and
J. R. Pollard to be Street Superintendent.
filed with the City Clerk; provided, however, that such taxi cabs and auto buses shall not
Rollie Stahl be Truck Driver, Street Department.
be subject to the hours of standing or parking, as provided for in section one of this
be Superintendent.
Ben Green to be City
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ordinance, and provided further, that physicians be allowed to park their auto's at all
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Ilaendant.
Mrs. Alpha Baker as Clerk in the Plater Office.
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hours without time limit.
Section 3. That it shall be unlawful for any person to stand or park any motor of
Roy M. Ellis as Park Caretaker.
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other vehicle used in the delivery of goods, wares and merchandise, on any of the parts of
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Ordinance for Inspectors:
streets named in section one of this ordinance, for any longer period than sufficient
time to load or unload such goods, wares and merchandise.
It appearing that there is now no acting plumbing inspector or building inspector,
Section 4. That any person convicted for the violation of this ordinance shall be
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it was moved by Councilman Lafferty and seconded by Councilman Townsend that the City
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deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon such conviction shall be fined not less than
Attorney be instructed to draw an ordinance providing that the City 'later Superintendent
One Dollar or more than Three Dollars, including costs of court.
shall be the ex-officio plumbing inspector and that the Chief of the Fire Department-
Section 5. That this ordinance be published once in the Port Townsend Leader, and to
shall be ex-officio building inspector. Upon roll call Councilmen Smith, Lafferty, Lam -
take effect five days from and after the date of such publication.
mars, Miller, Aubert and Townsend voted in the affirmative and Councilman McGee in the
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negative. Motion declared caried.
Passed by the City Council February 21st, 1933.
iApproved
by the Mayor ; 1933.
BILLS ACID CLAItd8
Approved Bills:
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Bills and claims as audited by the Finance Committee and recommended for payment were
presented and read, as follows:
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Upon the Current Expense Fund, to -wit:
Approved as to form:'
The Leader Company Advertising .90
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C. F. Christian Cash advanced 1.69
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ATTORNEY.P.
T. Volunteer Fire Dept. Services at fires 19.00
Goo, willestoft Services as Patrolman 26.16
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UNFINISHED & NE711 BUSINESS
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Geo. Welch, Agt. Premiums on bonds 10.00
Donovan Auto Repair Repairs to trucks 11.35
Gasoline Contract:
Olym. Hdwe. & Furn Co. Supplies 9.81
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Sofie Auto Shop Truck -repairs 10.45;`
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It was moved by Councilman Smith and seconded by Councilman Aubert that the Idayor and
Burroughs Adding Machine Co. Maintenance Service 11.65
the City Clerk be authorized to sign and execute a contract with the Standard Oil Company
Pacific Coast Asso. Fire Chiefs Dues for 1933 3.00
in accordance with their bid for gasoline and oil, and to date from February lat, 1933.
Standard Oil Co. Gasoline & Coal oil 6.00
Upon roll call, Councilmen McGee, Smith, Aubert and Townsend voted in the affirmative and
Union Oil Co. Gasoline 48.24
Councilman Lafferty, Lammers, and Miller in the negative. Motion declared carried.
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Otto A. Case,State Tress. Feby. Industrial Ins. 9.10
Gasoline Tank and Pump:
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Total ................... $167.35
It was moved by Councilman McGee and seconded by Councilman Lafferty to authorize the
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Upon the Olympic Gravity 'later Fund, to -wit:
Fire and Light Committee, and the City Clerk, to purchase a 5asoline pump and tank to be
installed at the City Hall by the Street Department and the 'eater Department, under the
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W. G. Potter Services $ 95.70
supervision of the Street Committee. Cost no be shared byy the Olympic Gravity •+ater Fund
H. A. Witcraft Services 11.21
Stamps 1.00
and the Current Expense Fund, and the cost not to exceed $50.00. Upon roll call, all
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seven Councilmen voted in the affirmative and motion was declared carried,
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Union Oil Co. Gasoline 15.40.,
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Olym. Hdwe. & Furn. Co. Supplies 3.88
Main Line Meters:
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A. R. Strathie Supplies 1.30'
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Rensselaer Valve Co. Parts for hydrants 4.12
Lumbar Co. Supplies 1.95
Plater Superintendent Green's reporbdfor the information of the Council that the main
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line meter on the line to the City had been out of order ever since installed, and the',+`
Tacoma Electrochemical Co. Chlorine 28.50
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readings were considerably less then the true quantity, and that the meter had been ad-
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H. Wingate For office rent and Coll. 5.00
justed and should now record the true amount.
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Otto A. Case, State Tress. Feby. Industrial Insur. 2.57
ADJOURNMENTTOTAL
................... $170.63
Upon motion of Councilman Aubert, seconded by Councilman Townsend, Council adjourned.
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Upon the Library Fund, to -wit:
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P. S. Paver & Light Co. Light $ 4.73
Puget Sound News Co. Books 15.18
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TOTAL ........" " " ..... $ 19.91
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