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HomeMy WebLinkAbout00362 Minutes of iregul¢r Session of July 16/35 continued U f'" '+ `+ �+ ` I Minutes of the Regular Session of July 16/35 continued.r 63 Minutes of iregul¢r Session of July 16/35 continued U f'" '+ `+ �+ ` I Minutes of the Regular Session of July 16/35 continued. ( copy of Ordinance No. 1053 continued) From J. F. Maroldo, to -wit: Port Tovmaend, Washington, July 12, 1935. tTy� i� �y„ynft l'L 1 ; 'l Section 1. That Section 1 of the above -entitled and described Ordinance No. 945, be « s;=V, �, and the same is hereby amended to read as follows: To the Honorable Navor and City Council, � r; :%Ai' sda ,q When a permit has been obtained for the use of water and charges prescribed for the Port Townsend, Wash.i' rr�,a`r service have been paid to the City Treasurer, the service will be put in as soon as practl- Gentlemen: <,SN� q +3 r;p •}+ f ' �{ Permission is requested to make general repairs and improvements to dwelling _i 4+f cable for the city to do so; the charges for such service up to the property line, includin house at 840 Quincy Street, at an estimated cost of $300.00. $s,i "''q'; ix ,,+a, pr c It stop -cock, where streets are not paved, shall be as follows: r t1 i� +f srpY,trn i Rospectfully submitted, a }' "'4 r``" 1/2 inch connection .:::;:::11.00 I bF `'' r +' 3/4 inch connection 13.00 J.F.Maroldo h; car a+ scdtxtq"'s' „ 1 inch connection ........ 16.00 From IM. C. Do Leo, to -wit: Port Townsend, Washington, July 8, 1935. An additional charge to be made to the above prices where service is made that calls To the Honorable Wayor and City Council, !(tir ;�+? lr, , for extra labor such as on paved streets or out of the city limits. Port Townsend, Wash. ) 'r3, a k For all connections larger than one inch charges to be made according to current price Gentlemen: " (+ h `` " of labor and materiel. Permission is requested to make minor alterations to and to reshingle the garage fVyxrj hV`tyF No service to be put in without meter, save and except services to dwelling houses whe on my property at 904 Pierce Street, at an estimated cost of $20.00. ;'j,tvMr. , 7, water is to be used for domestic, family and household purposes only, in which event metere �'+:+° („� i,•�r ",,� service shall be installed only at the request of the property owner. i114Respectfully submitted,r 3ti M. C. DeLeo. 1�x �: }+� „ ti �h Section 2. Effective August 1', 1935,'thelmonthly rates. for the use of water for domesi b �tw� f a tic, family and household purposes only, shall be, at theoptiori of the property owner, ei-�- From Mrs. L S. Ingraham, to -wit: j'.,% ;fo= they the fixed or flat rates as provided in Section 2..ofOrdinance 945 of the City of Port Port Townsend, Washington, July 16, 1935. �I� �k n+or. y;; Townsehe fixed or flat rate rate.ea settled b Section 3 of eaid::Ordinance No. 945; Provide , However, that but one change a year from metered service to flat of fixed rate, or change City Council of Port Townsend, Wash. t '+gr1?; }nt q, from flat or fixed rate to metered service shall be permitted. Provided, further, that no I would like a permit to build an addition to my garage on Clay Street, as a cost t' , G change shall be made in services whore water charges are delinquent. of one Hundred Dollars. " ' r Section 3. Applications for changes in water service as provided in Section 2 hereof hespectfully submitted, ;+Ira. L. S. Ingraham. shall be in writing, signed by the property owner or his authorized agent, upon forma pre- pared by the Water Department, and must be filed with the Water Superintendent on or before It was moved by Councilman Hirtzler and seconded by Councilman Lammers that the said the 25th of the month preceding the month for which a water service change is requested. ' permits be granted. Motion declared carried. fi r Section 4. That this Ordinance be published once in the Port Townsend Leader, to be i See addenda for McGee Communication. a: ; force and take effect August 1, 1935. REQUISITIONS. �' � � ,•, Passed by the City Council July 18, 1935. Requisitions for supplies were presented, read, and disposed of as follows: Approved by the Mayor July 17, 1935. a George Bangerter, Mayor. For the Police Department, to -wit: Attest: B B + Y )' C. F. Christian, City Clerk. 1 coil installed, $3.50; Adjust valves, ohCck`ignitlon, carburetor and wiring $1.50 Date of Publication July 18, 1935. For the City ++ater Department, to -wit: •2 Corey Hydrants, sr I Emergency Ordinance consideration postponed. It was moved by Councilman Naughton and seconded by Councilman Lafferty that the ? Relative to proposed emergency ordinance to appropriate $999.00 for paying the said Requisitions be granted. Giotion declared carried. " salary of a city engineer, it was moved by Councilman Sather and seconded by Councilman +` r ` Hirtzler that consideration of the said proposed ordinance be laid an the table until the next regular session of the Council. Motion declared carried. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS. Ordinance re: Water Services. (Flat or Metered Rate) ;r+d " ` 1` 1 . , UNFINISHED AND NEV! BUSINESS. An ordinance, granting an option to the owners of property to choose between a +",' tVa���$�� Y ; r= Petition for Hydrant. flat cr fixed rate or a metered rate, fo: o h u oses only, which was submitted and A petition for installation of a Hydrant, signed by residents read 1n full at the last regular sons on n a a a number of changes and additions " made at the request of several councilmen, the said ordinance was again read in full for th ^i " it in the vicinity of the proposed location of the hydrant, was presented and rand as follows: first reading. Port Townsend, Washington, July 15, 1935. It was then moved by Councilman Naughton and seconded by Councilman Hirtzler that the first reading be considered the seconds reading and that the third reading be by title ',r' o: The Honorable Mayor and City Council: only. Upon Roll Call vote, Councilmen Hirtzler, DeLeo, Naughton, Lafferty and Sather vo- We the undersigned wish to make a request for a tad in the affirmative and Councilmen McGee and Lammers in the negative. Motion declared • �'an. fire hydrant at the corner of Olympia Avenue and Cedar Street. carried. j+a a,r (Signers) H. L. Patterson Milo and Olympia Ave. Ordinance passes: The City Clerk read the said ordinance by title only for the third ; R. W. Scott Cedar Street reading w ereupon t wns moved by Councilman Naughton and seconded by Councilman Hirtzler �; "' W. I. Whitehouse Cherry Park Add. that the said ordinance do Hour peso. Upon Roll Call vote Councilmen Hirtzler, DeLeo, J. M. Thomas Cherry Park Add. Naughton, Lafferty and Sather voted in the affirmative and Councilmen McGee and Lammers in J. L. Thompson Cedar Street the negative. Motion declared carried.` " "� S. P. Rodgers Cedar St. and Olympia Ave. x' One. Pitman Tremont Street Copy of Ordinance. Perry N. Myers Tremont Street The following is a full, true and correct copy of the ordinance, a J. R. Johnson Tremont Street as passed by the City Council this date and approved by the Mayor July 17, 1935, to -wit: A. D. Paige Tremont St. and Olympia Ave. ''ba r .�,,• W. R. Porter Milo St. and Olympia Ave. ORDINANCE NO. 1053. bi H. A. Hamilton Milo Street. AN ORDINANCE of the City of Port Townsend, amending Suction 1 of Ordinance No. 945 of the City of Port Townsend, passed by the City Council January 4, 1927, approved by the Magp „` Tha said petition was referred to the Water Committee for immediate action. January 7, 1927, entitled "An ordinance of the City of Port Townsend, amending Sections 8, PETITION FOR REPLACEMENT OF IRONDALE-HADLOCK LINE. 30, 33�, and 38 of Ordinance No. 752, entitled "An ordinance to fix, regulate and control the Be and price of water supplied by the City Water Works of the City of Port Townsend, '+ Waehington; to provide for the regulation and government of the City Water Department, and A petition, signed by residents or purported:'residents of the villages of Had lock providing penalties for the violation thereof", as amended by Ordinance i;o.836, passed by $ I` and Irondale and vicinity, asking for the rebuilding of the water line to those villages, the City Council June 3, 1913, and approved by the Mayor June 5, 1913, and as further amend was next presented and read, as follows: ed by Ordinance tic. 899. passed by the City Council To the Honorable t"ayor and City Council of the City of Port Townsend. il October 7, 1919, and approved by the $ i Iiayor October 21, 1919, and as further amended by Ordinance No.900, passed by the City Coun cil November 4, 1919, and approved by the Mayor November 7; 1919, and as tubther amended by Gentlemen: - ordinance 170. 902, passed by the City Council •':arch 2, 1920,, and approved by the Mayor Meech 3, 1920; and providing for the payment of water for domestic, family and household V;e, the undersigned residents of Had lock, Irondale and vicinity, present and purposes only, by either fixed charge or metered rate. prospective water consumers od the City of Port Townsend water, respectfully petition: to your honorable body that steps be imr.ediately taken to replace the Irondale-Hadlock water THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PORT TOWidSEAiD DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Set ur b y outlined to the Board ofCounty y Cottunis�ioners o line in accordance with plans of yo od nt _ _ _ --- — - atuupepincertheoprosent line at this time will be good business for the Jefferson County - -- - City of Fort Townsend, especially in view of the fact that the project can be undoubtedly e fee t at 'it o ti ,