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HomeMy WebLinkAbout00347 Minutes of Regular Session of May 7/35 continued.+ ('� VIER�„��' ti, r 33 32 �`' ; a' z s' ��wa`or , � �qq r^rY`�€'+:"�'}f13�r q � `ri'At ,q}, pa'1UNR� 11 n,>,7�( Minutes of Regular Session of May 7/35 continued. Minutes of Regular Session of Ma�k�}{r,smy}A C w the privilege of the floor was first granted to Mr. C. A. Ruby, who stated that there was considerable reckless discharge of fire arms in the vicinity of the city dump, and while th Building Permits, continued. citizens of that neighborhood did not object the shooting 1f kept within bounds, conditions a as �'„a4 ,ktyx were so bad that there was actual danger of serious accident from stray shot and bullets. ..: , r�3ati` r r<' sit C From John Scott, to -wit: part Townsend, Wash., April 25, 1935. ��': a.� ^fv it 1 He also called thanattethe to the poor conditions at the city garbage dump, caused by the k - ts,. r=s �. ; 1 i,°r•�;r, ��°J�+, c � , ing, by others than the authorized garbage collector, of all matter of refuse on the bank To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, ajS� 99 br. +�' r I above the beach where it lay and caused a stench to arise from same. Port Townsend, Wash. Jar° F,�y Gentlemen:- r a4'efr x r' r`�'� Councilman McGee suggested as a remedy for conditions that a citizen of that vicinity permission is requested to erect a frame garage on my property at 1319 Clay Strte rr , ynf1 �,}r be clothed with Bg y y police powers to warn or arrest those caught breaking the law. Mayor Ban- at J) erter approved the suggestion and said that he would consider it. at an estimated coat of 100.00 for the materials. rx+� filth 6 s ) Respectfully sumbitted, John Scott, owner, W {va#u�+`tj# g pp gg p y , r rYs= Mr. Getchman then addressed the Council relative to stock running at large and damagin By August Wolter. ,. o"li i v a'+,g + ;r. his crops and property and also confirmed wr. Ruby's statement relative to the garbage dump. From Frank Ltaroldo, to -wit: �? t} �r$� slf'?i�Yr ij;�; s ;jj, City Attorney Daly suggested as the only solution of the stock, question, that a pound masts Port Townsend Wash., May 6, 1935. be appointed, but no immediate action was taken. ' ' y �SYI�r'f' Councilman Naughton, taking up the matter of stock running at large, stated that in th s To the Honorable Mayor and City Council,case, the matter seemed to resolve itself into a matter of property boundary lines and that Port Townsend, Wash. tr`{ ',✓ 3'rtri }`a it was his opinion that if the parties involved would take their squabble to the Court Hous Gentlemen:- ' S s Permission is hereby requested to remodel the basement of my house at 1104 Madiso y>r +SS and definitely ascertain where the actual property lines were, there would be no further ca e Street at an estimated cost of Iwo hundred and fifty dollars. �'v�y }p 4�t �z�)r it for dispute. Frank Maroldo." ka Notice of Extra Meeting. From Lawrence Short, to -wit: } �r,l }r, r kY,,`T'r " ,r Notice was given that a regular session of the Council would April 7th, 1935. �a3. `" "` r' ` i'��rr+ � ,r"3 + be held on Tuesday, May 14th, at the regular hour. F To City Council:xr�s'sr r> �' �` rytl Adjournment. Dear Sirs:- 'y`tA'2Eet` t,'� Upon motion of Councilman Hirtzler, seconded by Councilman Lafferty, the permission is hereby requested to build a garage on my premises on Van Ness �� T +r4 Council voted to adjourn. Avenue. To be built on Lot 6 of John Bartlett's 2nd Addition. Cost of material to be $30.00. Respectfully yours, IT a­ r�rft 'a,` Attest: Lawrence Shorta - 1158 Van Neas Avenue, Port Townsend, Wash. y r 7 - ` ,n'�` 7k4'i^ x�!}'Y-1W ,yrh1 • r l 4+ ry � � 19C O It was moved by Councilman Hirtzler and seconded b Councilman Lammers that the said permits be granted. Motion declared carried. Y y . From Johnson & Gehrke, to -wit: i �', Fe li `4 . �s r Port Townsend, Wash., May 7th, 1935. y <t t ' Honorable 'ayor and City Council, City of Port Townsend, Washington. Gentlemen: Permission Se requested to make improvements to our property at the corner of « '+rL' it Water and Monroe Streets to include the installment of an iron canopy over the entrance to secure better fire protection; also to erect a 4 by 6 outhouse and install toilet facilities.y Ver trul ours ,k ' owl at Very.truly yours, JOHNSON & GEHRKE i r '<� r+ _ .fir,}t By T. J. Glenn Jr. kn �Sr°!{; iM1�} j` This application was referred to the Building Committee.+ REQUISITIONS. Requisitiond for sundry supplies for various departments of the city were presented,h1 read, and disposed of, as follows: For City Hall Department; to -wit: 1 gal wax; 1 gal. Varnish; for floor in Treasurer�e office. Csl` For City Clerk's Department; to -wit: { a+; "" 6 ~+`' f' Assorted Rubber Bands; 1 carton paper clips; ' doz. assorted erasers For Police Department, to -wit: Repairs to Automobile, $16.00. (George Willestoft) i F t s3 r For Street Department, to -wit: �" 6 grader blades , Street Supt.) (Rollie Stahl, k% �y �t For City Water Dept., to nht One gal. paint, for hydrants; One paint brush; ;. 12 pounds wiping solder; 3 curb cocks. " *;4 It was moved by Councilman Hirtzler and seconded by Councilman Lammers that the ; said requisitions be granted. Motion declared carried. ; " UNFINISHED AND NEW BUSINESS. V t4 McGee wants Street Work in 2nd Ward. Councilman McGee spoke about street'.conditions in ;;„ I '.� e M1e-S N the 2nd Ward and inquired if it would be possible to have the Department do more work in his ward. r4 1� Sales 'Pax. ' ' ' ' The City Clerk stated, for the in of the Council, that it had been The ascertained that the City would be subject to the State Retail Sales Tax for all taxable i items purchased by the city. complaints by citizens - Ruby and Getchman. n*�({ G' TV Several Citizens being present who desired to bring matters before the Council, gr," u re