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MINUTES OF REGULAR SESSION OF CITY COUNCIL HELD MARCH 28 1933.
Discussion followed in which all of the dpeak9Pscendorsed the proposal that the City
should be ready to handle the situation, after obtaining first hand knowledge of the send
ment of the people of the city, r 4 PORT TOWNSEND, WASHINGTON, MARCH 28, 1933.
Water for Marine Hospital: I �, The City Council of the City of Port Townsend, Washington, met in regular session this �
28th day of March, 1933, at 7:30 O'clock P.M., Mayor George Bangerter presiding, and all
Blank proposals for furnishing the old Marine Hospital with eater service for the officers and members present except Councilman Smith, who arrived later in the session.
ensuing fiscal year, were presented, and it was moved by Councilman Townsend and seconded
by Councilman Miller that the Mayor and the City Clerk be authorized to execute a proposal " ROLL CALL.'
and contract for warer service at the regular rates. Motion declared carried.
Upon Roll Call there were present Mayor geo. Bangerter, City Attorney Jas.W.B. Scott, 1
Gasoline Tanks. City Clerk C. F. Christian, and Councilmen Wm. Lammers Sr., Jacob Miller, C. P. Aubert,
Councilman Townsend brought up the matter of regulation of unprotec- Geo. F. Townsend, Sam MoGee,and W. S-:iLai'ferty.
ted gasoline storage tanks, particularly with reference to the barrels or drums kept in
garages and expressed the belief that the practice should be prohibited because of the fir MINUTES READ AND APPROVED.'
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and damage risks.
.' The minutes of the regular session of March 21, 1933, were read and approved as read.'
Curb Pumps.
Councilman McGee brought up the matter of the location of Gasoline pumps ` REPORTS OF OFFICERS.
on the sidewalks and discussion followed but no action was taken.
Main line meter readings;
Parking Signs. The report of the meter readings showing the flow of water through
Councilman McGee reported that the parking signs had bean painted and the main line meters for the period ending March 27th, was presented, read, and ordered fil d
lettered and were now ready for placing on the streets designated in the Parking Ordinance
REPORTS OF STANDING C0:'MITTEES. `,,
ADJOURNMENT.
Councilman McGee brought up the matter of work reports from the Street Superintendent n ;
Upon motion afLCouncilman Aubert,.aeconded by Councilman Townsend, Council adjourned. and the City Water Superintendent to be filed with the City Clerk and it was moved by Coun-
cilman Lafferty and seconded by Councilman McGee that the Street Supt. and the Water Supt. ee
be instructed to submit semi-monthly reports of the work done for the previous period. 1,': '
Attest: Motion declared carried.
mayor I li Gasoline delivery.
+ Councilman mgGee also brought up the matter of dispensing gasoline from
the city tank just indtalled, and moved, the motion being seconded by Councilman Aubert the
i LTerTc the Mayor be requested to designate the City Hall caretaker as custodian and to have charge lr
of the said gasoline tank and pump and to receive and receipt for all gasoline delivered 1 r
and to check out all gasoline and to take a receipt in duplicate, one copy to be delivered
to the City Clerk. Motion declared carried.`^
Lubricating Oil.
Councilman Townsend brought up the matter of handling the lubricating
oil required by the city trucks and cars and reported that because a number of keys to the
present lock had been issued and not returned, the Street Superintendent would like to have
their supply of oil kept separate from any other department.
It was then moved by Councilman Townsend and seconded by Councilman Lafferty that each
department be notified to take care of their own lubricating oil requirements. Motion
declared carried.
BUILDING PERMITS.
Applications for building permits were presented, read, and disposed of as follows:
From J. I. Bishop, to -wit:
Port Townsend, Wash., March 22, 1933
To the Honorable Mayor and City Council,
Port Townsend, Waah.
r Gentlemen: �.
i II Permission is requested to erect a frame garage, 14 x 18 feet in dimensions, on
a tract of land on the easterly side of the property formerly known as the Yip Suey additio ,
Cost is estimated at $50.00 for the materials.
Respectfully submitted,
J. I. Bishop. "
From Mrs. Sarah Louise Fay, to -wit:
Port Townsend, t4ash., March 27, 1933
To the Honorable Mayor and City Council,
Port Townsend, Wash.
Gentlemen:
Permission is requested to erect a frame dwelling house on the unplatted property
on the S.E. corner of Lincoln and Jackson Steeets, at an estimated cost of $800.00
Respectfully submitted,
t- Mrs. Sarah Louise Fay,
By P. H. Paterson.
RA From R. N. Marion, to -wit:
Pert Townsend, Wash., March 27, 1933
City Council, �-
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Port Port Townsend
7„. y Gentlemen:
`f+`rTr I wish to put a porch on 'my place, cost about $40.00. I would appreciate a per. �7
1°"`7 a•',;+. mit to do so.
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1A. R. N. Marlon
}Yctd 1104 Cass Street & Van Ness St.
I� zcrrec�' It was moved by Councilman Miller and seconded by Councilman Townsend that the said pe -
« �r mite be granted. Motion declared carried.
REQUISITIONS.
For Mayor's Office.
j Mayor Bangerter presented a verbal application or requisition for his
office for 100 cards. It was moved by Councilman Townsend and seconded by Councilman Laf-
ferty that the requisition be granted. Motion declared carried.
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