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Mayor Leighton referred the above communication to the water committed for a report at thet^f'`
ular sess'_on.{ August 4, 1959
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From the Portage Bay Community Club. to -wit:
July 18 1959 pq y5j The City Council of the City of Port Townsend met in regular session this 4th day of
�yyyV,t't`r' August 1959 at 7:30 PM in the Council Chambers of the City Hal], Mayor Leighton presiding.
Ron. Mayor and members of the City Council of Port Townsend. ROLL CALL
We, the residents of the Portage Bay Park knows as the Green spot as represented by
ur organization, request that the city water be furnished this community. '+ ,)"; Officers and members present were as follass: Mayor Leighton, City Attorney Abraham,
'; + City Clerk Youngblood, Councilmen Sullivan, Mueller, Lafferty, Avery, Lindsey, Siebenbaum,
Portage Bay Community Club t and Councilman Svrinhoe.
By: Florence E. hicks
Soo. n ay; r t+�, MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS SESSION
Mayor Leighton referred the above communication the water committee for a report at the gupwll., 4:N,
oat regular session. u"+ n2�z:. The minutes of the previous session were read in full and it was moved by Councilman
y, 1o, rvR ' Mueller seconded by Councilman Sullivan that the minutes be approved as read and that the
PiTZTI0IT g 4p Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to sign same. Upon roll call vote all Councilmen prese
voted in the affirmitive and motion declared carried.
To: The City Council of the City of Port Townsend, Wadiington: July 17, 1959. p f,
Ss w BILLS & CLAIMS
The undersingnod, being the sole owners of real property adjoining and abutting that �•• w" ,
ortion of Benton Street extending South from Washington Street to the bluff overlooking A- ,f Approved bills as audited by the Finance Committee for the month of July 1959, were
Sater Street - a distnneo of two hundred Twenty feet, more or less, do hereby petition and presented and read and acted upon as follows:
raythat that portion of the said Benton Street be declared vacated in our favor.'
n Justificaion of this petition we wish to point out that, having requested some months H; CURRENT EXPENSE FiTifD-----------------Voucher No 4431 through 4480 y�3,121.23
go that the. south end of Benton Street be imnroved, without result, we, at our own labor �'� " OLYMPIC GRAVTPY ';LATER_________________Voucher No 2167 through 2187 �1,244.31
nd expense hnve changed the street from an unsightly expanse of weeds to a well kept expan- 1+ M LIBRARY FUND -- ----- --Voucher No 5425 through 5433 ^ 273.65
e of grass. ISO % RK FUND ----Voucher No 1535through 1539 131.99
In the event this petition is not approved, it is requested that the City of Port Townsend 3r y; 5' STREET FUND ----------------------------- Voucher No 4553 through 4563 520.55
eke immediate steps to grade and improve the street. I boy&'r'
From the Port Townsend Water 'Works & System Construction Fund in accordance with Ord. 1
Respectfully submitted: i }, t•
Addison P. Lewis• a
Voucher No's 166 & 167------------ 19,922.44
1541 Washington St. "
James FugeMai From the Olympic Gravity :Pater System Replacement Fund under Ord. Va. 1358.
1609 Washinl;ton St.cy h N
Voucher No's 40 through 47-------- $988.75
Mayor Leighton referred the above petition to the street committee for a report at the i4a ^' •?
eat regular session.a It was moved by Councilwoman Avery seconded by Councilman Lindsey that the bills be
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i; ON1 approved as read and that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to draw warrants upon the
ORDINANCE 110 1366 �; 7i` ,,, proper funds for payment of same. Motion carried.
All ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF PORT TOWNSEND,+,z r�'! REPORT OF OFFICERS
WASHINGTON, ESTABLISHING THE PORT TOWNSEND
GARBAGE COLLECTION SERVICE AS AN ID3PENDANT CLERK The City Clerk reported the regular salary warrants for the month of July 1959 as
PUBLIC UTILITY, PROVIDING FOR THE ORGANIZATION f :E'•kr t+s {' follows:
.t1ID ADMINISTRATION THEREOF, PROVIDING FOR ,r u. ..Y+ ''. CURRENT EXPENSE IU ND -----------------Voucher No 4412 through 4430 & 4439 N4,439.0
EOUIP1d NT THEREFORE, ESTABLISHING A PORT TOWN- ���' � +�,:-5 '+; OL11PIC GRAVITY WATER----------------
Voucher No 2161 through 2166 y1,31B.35
SEI'D GARBAGE COLLECTION SERVICE I'UFID AND FOR LIBRARY i�ULD------------------------- Voucher No 5423 through 5424 1137,25
THE QDMI11ISTRATION OF REC6IPT3 AND DISBURSEMENTS c� vies`', : PARK FUND ---------------------------- Voucher No 1534 1256.29
THEREIN, PROVIDING FOR FEES FOR GARBAGE SERVICE, ..> CITY STREET FUND --------------------- Voucher No 4547 through 4552 $1,458.19
AND SETTING FORT11 THE RIGHTS BID DUTIES OF SAID +� !'�t.+ � FIRRIEN PENSION & RELIEF ------------- Voucher Be 225 through 228 „1,475.00
PORT TOWNZEND GARBAGE COLLECTION SERVICE. . 4'�'
The above titled Ord. No. 13§ was read in full and City Attorney Abraham said there ° TREASURER The Treasures Report was read for the mont<x of July 1959 and was ordered filed
vas no rush in passing the Ordinance and thought the Council would like to take it under o'
dvisement after the r rst reading. Councilwoman Avery moved seconded by Councilman Lafferty ; }' BUILDING PERMITS
hat Ordinance No.1316 be held over until the next regular session. Upon roll call vote all N v
ouncilmen present voted in the affirmitive and motion declared carried.. ,.i•.' The folbving building prmits were presented and acted upon as follows:
NEW AND OLD BUSINE35 � ''" kh�i >f •,j Richard Gastfield, House, 321X80', Brick Veneer, Hastings & Gies, $10,000.00.
yy,A.C. Benton, House, 24'X34', Frame, lath & Holcomb, $3,000.00.
Councilman Lafferty reported that the nary garbage dwaproad was nearly completed. ;Inter ' �"t= - William E. Campbell, House, 28'X50', Frame, 419 Lawrence, $5,000.00.
upt. Aroy said that the water line job was completed and now were in the process of oiling 2'yi "!alter M. Dale, Addition to House, 10'X201, Frame, 56th & Jackman, $900.00.
vhich should be completed Monday the 27th. hater Supt arey explained to the Council on why f ° _ u ,K Lester Y. Bumgnrner Sr., Garage, 12'X40', Frame, 2095 Lawrence, $300.00.
he sprinkling hours he said it was to keep the reservoir full in case of Piro and also so • a. E. Smith, Carport, 191X191, Frame, 1620 Lawrence, 0100.00.
people on morgan hill could getwater he said that the city was using around three million 3v- Leslie G. McCleary, Sideing on House, Cedar Shakes, 1215 Hudson, 8600.00.
allons a day. He said that the fort was using a lot of water but were on motors end that s� w " Charles Taylor, Sideing on Haase, 251X361, Gypsum (Later.), 636 J. St., $1,000.00.
heir bill should run around seven or oitht hundred dollars on which the water department 'hkr• R. Eggert, Re -Roof, Comp. Shingles, F &Beech, 5135.00.
ould certainly use. it was suggested that the fort observe the sprinkling hours. + fi, ;S Lester P. Corliss, Re -Roof, Cedar, 419 Benton, $75.00.
i '''z=+ It was moved b Councilman Siebenbaum seconded by Councilwoman Avery that the building
ADJOURNMENT ���•�` '' � permits be granted upon roll call vote all Councilmen present voted in the affirmitive an
+ motion declared carried.
As there was no further business to come before the Council at this time it was moved by
!j ouncilmen Sullivan, seconded by Councilmen Siabenbaum that the meeting do now adjourn, upon (, TEAR DOl1Z' PERMIT
ell cell vote all councilmen presented voted in the affirmitive and motion declared carried. rh
�4,r The following tear down permit was presented and acted upon as follows:
�I /o//✓�_ Mrs Jim Austin, Room on House, 911 Tyler, to abide by Ord. No 907.
MAYOR ?�/4 rC e�it�f� ^" �7 It was moved by Councilman Lindsey seconded by Councilman Sullivan that the tear down
—� permit be granted, upon roll call vote all Councilmen present voted in the afrirmitive an
motion declared carried.
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Chi>' r 6��s�' From: Jefferson County Historical Society, to -wit:
r T, July 21, 1959
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�3 ?:�� To the Honorable Mayor & City Council.
a4r Dear Sirs: The Jefferson County Historical Society has been taking volunteer money to pr
�? oil for heat in the Museum room of the City Hall. Since this is a tax supported building
we ask you to provide the oil for heat in the future.
Yours truly,
Zilpha B. Davis
— — President
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