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HomeMy WebLinkAbout00343 Minutes of Regular Session of April 16/35 continued.r✓ly r , • - Yi .7' 3� i r,, aPf 1 , ,iY Sf1�f�lFt F,'l�li F� Y , :._-. , , •..- . is - ¢a0,r '< ;ash: Mid, & ar+.S°r Fft 57'r i 'I S� h,f�ja��sS�y,{'„'k°+ Minutes of Regular Session of April 16/35 continued. � n��iy=- Minutes of Regular Session of Aril 16 35 continued. 1:9r Rrx�,.i i ud, rs� "4 REQUISITIONS. (Building Permits continued) y` ��J � of°•ti r, ii i 'N`w/; , Ca r�rty, Requisitions for supplies for the city were presented, read, and dieosed of as follows: From Gehrke & Johnson, to -wit: 3r s - - Port Townsend Wash., Aril 8 1935. Sg��For the City Clerk's Office, to -wit i i { v,�,-I t r F"c'r To The Honorable Wayor and City Council, �r ?M�7 `� t z I Port Townsend, Wash. n d, 9r,� ,qt�` �Y r'r r 4 r ,�{�� Dear Sirs: -.� #tdi 50 stamped envelopes. Permission is hereby -requested to remodel the service station at Water amd w ,unor 175.00) { } x F <Fsebr 7 xi Monroe Streets, at the estimated cost of One Hundred and Seventy-five Dollars. ( its ¢R r' q,r,,' +S For the Water Department, to -wit: h yy Gehrke and Johnson "� 1'doz. 4" K.D'collars; 1 doz. 6" K.D. collars, for old 5" pipe. Per J. G. Long. 10 lengths of 64 woad pipe. jf er re orted relative to the above, that he had informed the applicant ty1 N'{,tt+ .1,ltn 4, `rl "fir Repairs on engine of truck, to cost approximately $20.00 i Councilman Hirt reported, of the building requirements within the 1st fire zone and that he doubted if they would go r Tti�,`u; y,,5 , For the Mayor's Office, to -wit: table for future consideration. any further in the matter. It was then laid on the tion. ,r ��,tt,F`�, s 200 sheets notepaper; 200 envelopes. COMMUNICATIONS. It was moved by Councilman Lammers and seconded by Councilman Naughton that the said Brinemead -Howell. requisitions be granted. Motion declared carried. Mayor Bangerter submitted certain letters sent to him be Mr. Wm. 5, ,,, Brinemead, which were presented, and read, as follows: v}f UNFINISHED AND NEW BUSINESS. r - •' Water Service for Naval Vessels'. From William Brinemead, to -wit 4720 Ninth Ave., N.E. it x r�` + d TYie;.City Clerk reported receipt of Official Forma Seattle, Washington, April lb, 193b. „ a i tt` Y, for 'submitting rates for water to be used by such Naval Vessels as may call at Port Townsen k` , Pfi for fresh water, and it was moved by Councilman Hirtzler and seconded by Councilman Lammers The Honorable Mayor Bangerter, that the Mayor be authorized to sign and execute the said forms at the regular rates for Port Townsend, Washington. My dear Sir:- such service. Motion declared carried. I wish to invite your attention to the letter I sent you and your city coun- oil last summer when a water meter was installed on my property at 607 Van Buren Street by Abolish "Bond Interest - 2nd Issue" Fund. one of your water employees, asking to have it removed, or put on a flat rate. dza , # s Z am enclosing a letter relative to this matter which is self explanatory,and as ha. There being no further necessity for the existence of a "Bond Interest - 2nd Issue" a taxpayer of your county, I ask your sincere cooporgtion to right this wrong. jrfrF fund (all "2nd Issue" bonds having been purchased and cancelled), it was moved by Councilma ev Hirtzler and seconded by Councilman Lammers that the City Wreasurer be instructed to strike Very respectfully, w. ^rr ' t " from future Treasurer's reports the item "Bond Interest - 2nd Issue" and that all future William Brinemead Sr. �' credits received from taxation for said fund be credited to "Bond Redemption - 2nd Issue". a� Motion declared carried. From Mrs. S. A. Howell, referred to above. a: tcc�i�i n h Proposed Room" Licenses. The letter from Mrs. S. A. Howell, referred to in Mr. Brinsmead's letter, was read �}4M "Card RThe matter of a new ordinance to license public card as follows: It a' rooms was now taken up and discussed, but as there seemed to be a wide divergence of opinio Port Townsend, Wash., April 9, 1935. ", as to rates, the matter was, by mutual consent, deferred to the next session. I Dear Mr. Brinemead: l I suppose you will be surprised to 9ear:.that I am not going to move },e+j, in your house here is my reason I went to have the water turned on and was informed � #+{,zr PROPOSED SALE OF "FAIR GROUNDS". k"i CounciLnan Naughton brought of the matter of the pro there is a meter installed Now I was under the impression it was a flat rate same as when a4 r1 'i you were there you fully understand I was moving there for the convenience of the yard and , i t posed'sale of the County Fair (rounds and expressed his opposition to the proposed sale, for garden but I know I could never afford to pay water rent on a meter had already planted ,t several reasons. Mayor Bangerter stated that there was a probability of securing the meet some garden and started cleaning the yard before 1 found this out sorby to dissapoint your,a:, (< 5 5, , ing of the Pacific Motor Cycle convention, to be held in the fair grounds, with a prospect and hope there will be no hard feeling the matter was in hope of having a good gar- a, e' i , of an attendance of approximately 700 delegates. Councilman McGee stated that there was den this year but I just couldnt afford to raise anything at such a high water rate I will „ also a prospect of securing several days of racing between seasons at the large racing track , return the garage key to Mr. Byrne and as the house I will lock it like Barney did when he r rr s at no coat and prospective profit to the city and county, if the grounds were available. was here as he broke the pass key to the back door. I feel greatly disappointed about all I� u this but it is no fault of yours as I should have investigated that before I made any preps- To oppose sale. rations to move. g' 4. rt It was moved by Councilman Naughton and seconded by Councilman Hirtz Very Reapt yours ` ' r"' ler that the City Council go on record as opposing the sale of the County Fair Grounds, and Mrs. S. A. Howell r that a copy of this motion be submitted to the Board of County Commissioners of Jefferson s{ ' County. Upon Roll Call vote, all five Councilmen present voted in the affirmative and Said communications were referred to the Water Committee. motion. was declared carried. Water Service for Point Hudson Quarantine Station. 2 " mMontions Kirkpatrick Resignation. +�"ia r. , By regular form letter, Dr. H. A. Rasmussen, Medical officer in Charge, U.S. Quer- �r, a Mayor Bangerter stated to the Council that he had the written resignation of Joe antine Station, notified the City of acceptance of proposal to furnish the Point Hudson Sta-;: " , S Kirkpatrick as a member of the Park Board but that he would take no action on the same at tion with water, service to start April 15th, 193b.y present as several civic organizations were considering the care and'upkeep of the Taylor % Re: C.W.A. Water Bill at Fort Wordan: Street Terrance and if that matter was satisfactorily disposed of, he considered it certain tc, a �, the Mr. Kirkpatrick would reconsider his action. From corresponaence with aepartments relative to the $75t,00 water..balance':ohargefl ( to Fort Wordan, which the Fort Wordan authorities claimed should be paid from C. W. A. funds ADJOURNMENT. it appears that a check for the amount was received by the city, but through a misunderstan r `, .,+ r Upon Motion of Councilman Hirtzler, seconded by Councilman DeLeo, Council Sng, it was believed the check was for other material furnished by the city for C.W.A. work a'et voted to adjourn. �i i and the amount was credited to the city Current Expense Fund instead of the Water Fund. A transfer will be made from the Current Expense Fund to the Olympic U'ravity Water Fund and p ATTEST: Fort Worden will be duly credited with the amount. � �n mayor PRIMARY HIGHWAY DESIGNATED ON MAP. The Director of Highways forwarded a blue print map of the city relative to loca- /// Y'F} C y Clerk tion of Primary Highways within the city limits, as referred to in the following letter: �� t Olympia, Washington, April 4, 1935. a City Clerk, �, t Port Townsend, Washington. Secondary Road Projects Cities and Towns General. Dear Sir:- Laws of 1935, there is being forwarded to you un- In compliance with Chapter 111, {der separate cover a blueprint copy of a map on which has been indicated the streets that ar {• I designated as forming a part of the route of such primary roads as are within the corporate I limits of your city' lmentioned bYourecomestention entirelyaanalled obligation ofact yourhat Cityhonmainandtafter Aptilu1, 1935.to as above + Very truly yours, L. V. Murrow, Director of Highways.