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HomeMy WebLinkAbout00497 MINUTES OF REGULAR SESSION OF CITY COUNGTL AUGUST 17 1937.f,c. , •. -' ,� ^;rfiz�,��t �;'r.:"4� � d7r. ', ..-:I, +, '.. � __,:1:._.--._-- _. `w^za'. � :Zr"��4•;y �y..G •,- •: e�~?-+t ,:�yy+. C„�„ .. 4 + ar 1 • oil �i M1ter� .I 1a" 3 tiyr 329 mt,f'zw, t4Gy}, i',rs`�"y. +.. S ..r•¢y�r.7+( r r t;6 iY.y�A Yr�b Y t4� l I� Lrinutos of Ho ular Session of Au . 3 37 continued }" 7tir{ � ' fr � 1 O 7 MINUTES OF REGULAR SESSION OF CITY COUNGTL AUGUST 17 1937. omn it < t=� • i''y5�, t6i�' '` Ty_W YS iy,'" n•5 #+ `" YF r'}f} UNFINISHED Aidll1lE'';1 BUSINESS. � {��• , li oaf k + !a4 +� PORT TO'WiNSEND WASHINGTON AUGUST 17 1937. Bids for Wood. > > > Pursuant to order made at the regular scssion of July 20th, bids submitted to sup tY' t! r�0 Y .' tS t I v , c The CITY COUNCIL of the City of Port Townsend, 'Washington, met in regular session this ply the city with 20 cords of 12" wood were now opened for reading and consideration to-wi ,a 4 rlka $ + } �i'1 a}?t7 s�4 fi* Yt 17th day of Au st 1937 at B:00 o'clock m., in the Council Chambers of the City Hall, � t xE v. x ,L Y rt > > P• b �YYS{`,•^t?'S���'.��r Mayor H. L. Hutzler presiding. From G. A. Lybarger: "2 Chimacwn, Washington, August 2, 1937.: ROLL CALL. City Clerk, City Hall, i�},•rs'I.�cs+ir y".e�)+ ?i5 s' Port Townsend �r nog 4 r"ss , rt Efiai i + r. Upon Roll Call those answering present were Mayor H. L. Hirtzler, City Attorney Dear Sir:- +y, ',v..1,*tr;I 71. J. Daly, City Clerk C. F. Christian, and Councilman Peter Naughton, Robt. W. Brown, Enclosed is my bid on 20 cords of mood to be delivered in 12 inch blocks at the , r 1 t1 ter jz �,�1' ��� r 'S r} W. S. Lafferty and Paul H. Sather. city hall in Port Townsend. $159.75 sawed, split and delivered on or before the 15th day o£li, September 1937. { REPORTS OF OFFICERS. sincerely ours G. A. Lybarger, J Y Chlmacum, Wash. City Clerk: c/o A. S. Gallear. I I f,iv rc }in�'x1'>y'Y` �cS j34a'` ° t5�y� F ff "3 tarn e, 4+ 'v, T �' From F H. Lannners:' `}f y ° TheCityClerk reported that he had given the usual notice of closing reg3stratio 3 for the comingspecial election and that he had forwarded a certified co of the ordinance Port Townsend, Wash., July 31, 1937 (+ ; ,_�`« ti i g Y , B >. + s calling the election to the Count Auditor, together with form of ballot and the number of 'Sirs: �"��{r c. registrations in the several votingprecincts; all as required b• law. In accordance to the call for pronosals to furnish the City of Port Townsend with 7 " I rswn ,ar P > 4 J twenty cords of 12 inch, old growth wood, the undersigned submits to bid ofQ06.45 plus tax. A ',7i, rre City Treasurer: mi x �+ k Yours Truly, F. H. Lnnuers. ;� qW> f rt;, qz <1: cr Ir,U The report of the City Treasurer for the month of July, 1937, was presented, read ''.9 �" and referred to the Finance Committee. 1 From Elmer Whitehouse: �r t Port Townsend, August 3, 1937. `i r' ati��t {WRrrS+� '� ' Plater Superintendent: City Council, t+,:fy hp4+ The report of the Water Superintendent for the p p month ending July 31, 1937, was Dear Sirs: J}. t 7 s },, t Presented, read and ordered filed. I will furnish the City Hall 20 cords of aid growth fir wood for (J7.00) Seven ! �J ; Y Dollars per cord for 12 inch. ' Main Line iYeter Readings: /YvfFf_3+ I' j And Oblige, Elmer Whitehouse, �` ,,,o 's, The report of the Water Supt., showing the flow of Water through the mair, line Ht. 3, Port Townsend lir 1w +� war`" meters for the period ending August 13th, was presented, read and ordered filed. Lammers Bid Accepted. a <rink ; BUILDING PERMITS. f { 4 4 +F 0 +yh It was moved by Councilman Ammeter and seconded by Councilman Brown that the bid Applications for Building Permits were of F. H. Lai., be accepted, delivery of the wood to be subject to inspection as to mesa- $ �s'y'• P G presented, read, and disposed of as follows: n' jurement and quality. Upon roll call vote, all five councilmen present voted in the affir u�s3' From G. C. Corvell, to -wit: ative and motion was declared carried. 111 "t'r ksr� `3�g Port Townsend, Washington, August 5, 1937. s r r'' 1, ?,.a fi ,` j= r To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, ADJ OURN:.lENT : t +. + � h;ham i k r Y K < Port Townsend, Vlnshington. 1 Upon motion by Councilman Sather, seconded b Councilman Brown the Council voted Gentlemen:- :,• I to adjourn. i ZMSkti 41 s,r3r,?: Permission is requested to reshingle the dwelling house situate at 929 Jefferson 4'1a 7, , , Street. Cost is estimated at $100.00. Respectfully submitted G. C. Corvell x(fev From Robert Cook, to -wit: Attest: Mayor t r r4, 5,;Ur s S l Port Townsend, Washington, August 7th, 1937 2 .' To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Port Townsend, Washington. ni r, r r a r Y Gentlemen: - 1 r Permission is requested to rebuild the garage and woodshed on my property at j City C or c. I ) ++ £`i �*1la+� max' 836 Calhoun Street. Cost is estimated at $100.00. `� rfp Nrr 1p�Y y vra S t + jjj Respectfully submitted, Robert Cook. 1. r_ t it.ruti l ):yz It was moved by Councilman Brogan and seconded by Councilman Lafferty: that the said per- mits be granted. Motion declared carried. From Henry P. Berkshier, Agent, to-twit: fis�`gs? t v Port Townsend, Wash. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: I, H. P. Berkshier, representative of Z. V. Helder, ' sr;r Rho owner of the property known as the Short ::rotor Co., located at the corner of Pinter And Tyler s`r Lori' ) Streets, request your honorable body for permission to have the city street department re- " pair and make Bart fill to obtain rear entrance to said property. I, as Z. V. fielder's 3 st'i+ representative, will cooperate with the city in making partial construction. I also agree 3 'rx to remove all obstructions preparatory to said fill or construction. Respectfully yours, Henry P. Berkshier, Agent. ;tote: The above application was given to Mayor Hirtzler, who filed it with the City Cle with the following notation on same, to -wit: �) 1 Received 8/4/37, 9:40 P.:d., 24 hours after I had ordered Chief of Police to stop this me 0% NYA from tearing up public thououghfare. Hirtzler. fr ax 1 rt k r l Referred: 4 , I After some discussion, the matter was referred to the Street Committee with " ry }1 _ direction to enter Into negotiations with the owner. v i �� fu d�+ • COI1„GUIIICATIOPIS. f, From First American Rational Bank. b i : + " " A communication from the First American National national Bank of Port Townsend, f777 - :nr+L < t + i