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PORT TO!,NSEND, WASHINGTON, JANUARY 16, 1934
Conference with County Commissioners and C. W. Erickson.
The CITY COUNCIL of the City of Port Townsend, Wash., met in regular session th'kA 16th p y City Attorney Daly
day of January 1934, at 7:30 P.M. in the Council Chambers of the City Hall, Councilman +' as reported that he and the above named Committee had met with the Deut
County Commissioners
William Lammers, Mayor pro tem, presiding. �- i,' relative to Right - of - Way along the County road, if the City desired to change the
location of the Pipe Line and stated that they found the Commissioners to be favorable to
ROLL CALL � the project, and would render such assistance as Cdame: within•-the'ir authority, and further
ISryx+ that Mr. Erickson could see no objection, personally, to the change in the point of diver -
Upon Roll Call there were present Deputy City Attorney W. J. Daly, City Clerk C. F. k n slop, but would want a letter from the City Council to the National Paper Products Company
Christian, and Councilmen C. P. Aubert, George F. Townsend, Sam McGee, W. S. Lafferty, g stating that the change in the point of diversion was desired. Mr. Sadler then stated
William Lammers, Senior, and Jacob Miller. .r.` ;;; that the old Right - of - Way with minor changes in the location might prove to be better
" then a Right - of - Way along the County Road.
MINUTES READ AND APPROVED
Treasurerts Report:
The minutes of the regular session of January 9th, 1934, were read and approved as hf�`�Y The Report of the City Treasurer for the month of December 1933,
read.t ,_ Vas presented, read and referred to the Finance Committee.
REPORTS OF OFFICERS t
REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEE
Tax Warrant Drawn: c4r a
rail, Outside Trucks:
The ,City Clerk reported that a Warrant in the sum of $662.29 had nti € Councilman Aubart said that it had been reported to him that heavy
been drawn to tender., the amount of tax due the State of Washington for Water System i trucks from Port Angeles were being used to transport gravel over the streets of the City,
Income, to intervene 1n the suit of. the City of Tacoma, oDjoining, the State from collect- � �si,x� �Yr y and asked if the said trucks had obtained City Licensea� The matter was referred to the
collect-
ing the said tax. It was moved by Councilman Aubart and seconded by Councilman Townsend, J Police and Licenses Committee.
that the action of the Mayor and the City Clerk in issuing the said Warrant be confirmed. S{r fa '•
Upon Roll Call all six Councilmen present voted in the affirmative and motion was declared "#Ln Stop Sign for Ammeter:
r Councilman Aubert Stated that Mr. R. E. Ammeter desired per -
carried. ;�;�, y; mission to erect a Stop Sign at h@ ipp e sgg j}7 Lngp C�. �j8 8e�n�,Lawrence Streets. After
some discussion it vies moved by�8tl�Ei i£ 'Loin nC ha r. m ter be granted the
Water Supt. 'ilork Report: _ ,a authority to put up stop signs at the said inter -section, the entire expense to be born by
The Work Report of the City Water Supt. for the period
ending January 16th was presented, read and ordered filed. �- ;�ss�. Mr. Ammeter. Motion declared carried.
State Signs Taken Down:
Main Line Meter Readings: z Ir+ Councilman Aubert called attention to several instances when
The Report of the City Water Supt. of the flow of water a % s
through the ;sin Line Meter for the period ending January 16, was presented and read. S£reeti signs had been taken down or knocked down, and Councilmen Townsend replied that
Mr. Green rep d n relation to the high average flow to the six inch meter to Radlock Sr n,Nt the De artment Forces would look after the matter.
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and Irondale/, used by s heavy leak in the pipe about one-half mile from the +amain �"- ��31�r� C.lY.A. Work:
Line ConnedEion. Reports were ordered filed., ;+
i�*dJp k Councilman 'Townsend reported progress on the Washington Street Side-
Iiy`icui•usrkrlr walk, and also that work had been started on the Derrace Steps. He stated that some com-
Estimate Irondale-Hadlock Lines: plaint plaint had been made because old lumber was being used for decking 1n the !"lashington St.,
City Engineer Sadler, presented a report of the jy}a Sidewalk instead of new lumber, and asked for an expression of opinion from the Council.
approximate cost of rebuilding a water supply line to Hadlock and Irondale, which was aj The Counci]�THvored the continued use 'of the old lumber because of limited funds available
read in full as follows:- for new lum`bber.
Port Townsend, Washington, Jan. 15, 1934 ��t,rih g ' COM1iUNICATIONS
To the Mayor & City Council Statement from Kirkpatrick:
Gentlemen:-k'a'i+us Mr. Joe Kirkpatrick, Chairman of the Park Board, furnish
Attached to this letter is Estimate of 6" and 8° supply line to the Canal iv},�}�ga�i 4 ad the following statement relative to the building of the Cottage at Chetzomoka Park,
at Hadlock. These estimates are for the present .location of line. If the line is laid rpf t}21s�4 to -wit: -
at Halonadlock. lehe adeof pipefthatawouldabexpense necessarylforathataportionrofter theolinecount of from thetSub- + r'rFW' .,' REPORT OF THE PARK BOARD
Station to where it intersects the present Pipe line Flight -of -Way. I cannot give any �4,n „ Bills Contracted for Material for Building $211.05
estimate on this, as it would be necessary to make a Survey also to get elevations. �1v+ ,`v Bills paid by County Warrants. One $49.85 One $49.55
g S<< t Bills paid by Special funds $68.10 Total Bill Paid 167.50
There would also have to be considered some clearing.It also might be possible that Iron tx 4+
Pipe would be more economical than wood pipe for about 8500 feet. }lS�o `F u T
5,% has been added to prices quoted me to take care of any advance in �•„.N4. Bills Due on the Above Contracted 43.55
Materials. No Contractors profit has been added, this of course would depend on how the {
work was done. rti#aA"kz' Estimate to Complete Building Such as Plumbing and
Kitchen equipment 165.00
Yours very truly, at AR, i Total Required-ToFiS
W. J. Sadler, City Engineer
By Kirkpatrick
Said Communication was referred to the Committee on Buildings and Resolutions.
ESTIMATE 611 !, LINE TO HADLOCK - PRESENT RIGHT - OF - WAY �`+ r • —
nn�'t`�'w^d, BUILDING PERMIT
3-4 Valves.k, eztr-
f From Charles E. Fowlev:
6„ Pipe ------------------------------------------------------ 7720.00`� s. ah:n ,, v g P P
,uu'{n ,r �' Application for building permit was resented and read as
Fittings ------------------------------------------------------ 257.00 �^(,Xar;4nr�,xt.��.•xVe, follows:-
Excavation---------------------------------------------------- 1280.00 rt h,`'ifu+kI, Port Townsend, Wash., Jan. 11 1934
Backfill------------------------------------------------------ 363.00 ,
Laying Pipe --------------------------------------------------- 541.00 , To the Honorable Mayor &City Council
Hauling ------------------------------------------------------ 200.00 7i :,
as 7 Gentlemen:-
103Ti i<x �4 ar ;; ( permission is requested to add another room to my dwelling house, situated in
Engineering 420.00 the old Yep Suey Addition, and near Thomas Street. Cost is estimated at $25.00 for
Ors= materials.
Respectfully submitted,
Charles E. Fowler
ESTIMATE 8" PIPE TO HADLOCK. PRESENT RIGHT - OF - WAY � k
It was moved by Councilman Miller and seconded by Councilman Townsend that the said per-
8" Pipe ---------------------------------------------------- 10078.00 ;.tsiura mit be granted, motion declared carried.
Fittings---------------------------------------------------- 276.00 ,§
Excavation -------------------------------------------------- 1890.00 ORDINANCES AND R?3SOLUTI0NS
Backfill---------------------------------------------------- 346.00
Laying ---------------------------------------------------- 727.00 Gasoline Ordinance:
Hauling ---------------------------------------------------- 286.00 In the matter of further action on the proposed Ordinance •rela-
36i 03 00 i tang to.,- the storage of flammable liquids, It was moved by Councilman McGee and seconded
Engineering 544.12 by Councilman Townsend that the proposed Ordinance be referred back to the City Attorney
$i4I7-I's s7, for amendment, making it a mis-demeanor for anyone to deliver flammable liquids to anyone
without an approved container. Upon Roll Call all six Councilman voted in the Affirmative,
w the motion visa declared carried.
Said Reports and Estimates were referred to the Finance and Water Committees, and the
City Attorney. _•! ,
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