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MINUTES OF REGULAR SESSION
OF OCTOBER 22nd, 193
ORDINANCES. z, totir , £lyq rr sk, r� X F y{,x
The Budget and Tax Levy Ordinances for 1936, which were introduced at the regular see- l}5 h a �,� y4.4
lion of October Sth and separately read in full for the first reading, were now taken up fo .S k, ;�1 £ a, rat k jsq`ai
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further consideration, to -wit: I p 8s , , ,
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The "Water Budget" Ordinance was then read in full for the second reading, and it was
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�u,q i+a ^tAe1 ets The CITY COUNCIL of the City of Port Townsend, Washington, met in regular session this
moved by Councilman Hirtzler and seconded by Councilman DeLeo that the third reading be by
title only. Upon Roll call vote,Callafive Councilmen present voted in the affirmative + }5 yj, ��}�r�r+t r� m� 3,J� '. 22nd day of Octd�er, 1935, at 7:30 oIclock p.m., in the Council Chambers of the City Hall,
"S �r,n+ iy,;,' Councilman Wm. Lammers Sr., Mayor pro tem, presiding until the arrival of Mayor Bangerter.
and motion was declared carried. a'� r ii.', t�f � :a � ,+ r
3rd Reading and Passage. "Tr �z a'
r�k`44k�'Arn h, " " Minutes of Oct. 15/35 approved.
The Clerk read that said ordinance by title only for the 3rd ` The minutes of the regular session of Octd:er 15/35
reading, whereupon it was moved by Councilman DeLeo and seconded by Councilman Hirtzler the r is err x},.j; Jz were read and approved as read.
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affirmative cand moti e do nownflwea declared ss. Upon ocarried.
votThis lcouncilmen ordinancalanpresent numbered 1058 and is alsomYs
ROLL CALL:
recorded on Page JOB of Volume 2, Ordinance Records of the City of Port Townsend. Yr 1 knw+ n, ' z'sr, Upon Roll Call there were present City Attorney 111. J. Daly, City Clerk
C. F. Christian and Councilmen Wm. Lammers Sr., Tony DeLeo, Peter Naughton and IN. S. Laf-
The "General Budget" ordinance was next taken u and was read in full for the second Y< „"`s "' } '
p lX forty; Councilmen Paul H. Sather and Sam McGee arriving just after the reading of the min -
reading, and it was moved by Councilman Hirtzler and seconded by Councilman Sather that the'iA4} 3 utes of the previous session, and Mayor Bangerter and Councilman H. L. Hirtzler arriving
3rd reading be by title only. Upon Roll Call vote, all five councilmen present voted in-�{ later in the session.
the affirmative and motion was declared carried.
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3rd Reading and Passage.REPORTS OF OFFICERS.
The ordinance was then read by the City Clerk by title only,
for the third reading, whereupon it was moved by Councilman Lafferty and seconded by Coun-+,""t9 ,
oilman Hirtzler that said ordinance do now ass. Upon Roll Call vote all five Councilmen a Treasurer s Report for September:
resent voted in favor thereof and motion was declared carried. This ordinance is filed The City Treasurer's report for the month of Septem-
p Fn�y5 ua,°y, a 1' ber, 1935, was presented, read, and referred to the Finance Committee.
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under No. 1059 and is also recorded on Page 109 of Volume 2, Ordinance Records of the City
of Port Townsend. } x` Weppner expanse:
Tex Levy Ordinance. The City Clerk reported receipt 'of card from the Department of Labor
Tha Ordinance fixing the tax levy for taxes for the year 1936 y , "1 ' , �, and Industr�ss to the effect that an allowance ofp8.9b had been made to R. S. Weppner for
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was nexj: taken up and the Clerk read the same in full for the 2nd reeding. It was moved Traveling Expense..
by Councilman Hirtzler and -seconded by Councilman Lafferty-that;,the,:thikd: reading�bp •by ti-
tle only. Upon roll call vote, all five councilmen present voted in favor thereof and mo- 'rWr�.0 , ''s Mein Line Meter Headings:
tion was declared carried. t,yq. „� iF'u The report of the Water Supt, showing the flow of water thru
the main line meters for the period ending October 19th, was presented, read, and ordered
3rd Reading and Passage. s�r� �E �, filed.
The City Clerk read the said ordinance by title only for the
3rd reading, whereupon it was moved by Councilman Hirtzler and seconded by Councilman Baths Certified Copies to Hoffman
that the ordinance do now pass. On Roll Call vote, all five councilmen present voted in
I;�,'l rrf +r The City Clerk reported that he had forwarded to Mr. E.R.
the affirmative, and motion was declared carried. The aforesaid ordinance is filed under iX4#y i Hoffman, Acting State Director P.W.A., certified copies of the resolution adopted by the
number 1060 and is also recorded on Page 109 of Volume 2, Ordinance records of the City. ara3 tfSr�", City Council and certified copies of extracts from the minutes of the session at which the
said resolution was adopted; as requested by the Acting State Director.
Unfinished and New Business'.
City Engineer Campbell reported on the progress being
made on certain maintenance work being done on the main transmission water line. He alsoa REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES.
reported having visited Xxxtrgxydatkrd the offices of the Works Progress Administration in
Seattle in relation to the procedure to obtain labor from the relief rolls. k�§I'., qr Street Signs for Public Schools:
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In the matter of traffic signs requested by Directors
A general discussion followed in relation to the route to be followed for the water of School District No. 43, ana it appearing from a statement by the City Clerk that there
line to Hadlock- Irondale and as to type of pipe to be used, right of way, etc., but no l w���° " were practically no funds in either the Street or Police Department budgets for purchasing
question came before the Council for vote. =gtr r !¢ 4 signs, itrwas suggested by Councilman Lafferty that the two signs now installed near the
Fvvy�)fi J ,' r. s old high school building be moved he new school buildings. Chief of Police Willestoft,
Adjournment. Upon motion of Councilman Sather, seconded by Councilman Lafferty, the ! rtr�Y a who was present, stated that he had two new school zone signs in his office that had never
ntK`a.i�'' ,, been installed and it was then moved by Councilman Lafferty and seconded by Councilman
Council voted to adjourn. crra', n Sather that the Street Superintendent be instructed to take up and repair the two old signs
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and Pierce -and Blaine Streets. Motion declared carried.
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Z� oC�.aM —10a.��AI BUILDING PERMITS.
Attest: mayor. &A, T.o.,.,, x
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Applications for Building Permits were presented, read, and disposed of as folloss:
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From Mrs. Sarah Ashworth, to -wit:
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Port Townsend, Washington, Oct. 2 ,1935.
To the Honorable Mayor and City Council,
2k Derr . Port Townsend, Wash.
Gentlemen: -
3E Permission is requested to tear down the present woodshed and to rebuild a wood
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ArF t'� shed and garage on my property at 630 Lincoln Street. Coat of new material is estimated
L`y�,77ai,'qq J at $50.00. Respectfully submitted, Mrs. Sarah Ashworth
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"°l Dan Buchillo
'a From August J. Baunach, to -wit:
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Port Townsend Washington, Oct. 18, 1935.
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To the Honorable Mayor and City Council,
Port Townsend, Wash.
Gentlemen:-
rna Permission is requested to erect a frame addition, 22 x 351 feet, to my shop at
Franklin and Kearney Streets. Cost is estimated at $100.00.
Respectfully submitted, August J. Baunach.
It was moved by Councilman Sather and seconded by Councilman Lafferty that the said per
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From Fred G. Lewis, to -Wit:
} d Port Townsend, Washington, Oct. 21, 1935.
To the Honorable Mayor and City Council,
Port Townsend, Wash.
Gentlemen:-
°,, ! „- I.wish to make application to your honorable body to construct an addition to
_ _ property at 6 2 Wat r Str et. a ad it on w 11 b a lean-to coveringover the present
platform, with alsheetemetaleroof. rhCostdofisameiwill be approximately $0.00. I also
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