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�" Port Townaond, Washington
Honorable Mayor & City Council
I Port Townsend, Washington %�'� 'i The City Council of the City of Port Townsend, ii'ashington met in regular session this 16tt
P' day of August 1960 at 7:30 PId in the Council Chambers of the City Hall, Mayor Leighton prosid
Gentlemen: ew ing.
fix+ ROLL CALL
Permission is hereby requested to advertise for bid for a 1960 dump truck. 'The money for
same has been appropriated for in my 1960 budget. ctih 5, Officers and members present were as follows: Mayor Leighto: , City Attorney Abraham, City
Respectfully ours, v g ` Clerk Youngblood, Councilmen Mueller, Sullivan, Lafferty, Siebenbaum, Lindsey, Johnson, Steve
Lyall Arey?,i (! absent.
i ! Street Supt.1yi/�, i
It was moved by Councilman Mueller seconded by Councilman Siebenbaum that permission to �7 f MI UTES OF T}iE PREVIOUS S'SSIO14
all for bids bo granted. Motion carried. x }
M1r x„ ,• Minutes of the previous session were read in full and it was moved by Cc ncilman Mueller
NEW &OLD AUS`N1sSS six s Ft seconded by Councilman Siebenbaum that tiro minutes be approved as road and the Mayor Yc City
Clerk sign same, motion carried.
it The City Clark read in full again Resolution No. 60-5, the Resolution being incorporated
in the minutes of the previous session. Councilman Stove objected to a part of the rosolutio (e 7a.: • DUILlliNG PERIJ,ITS
where it said there is no person or persons authorized to collect money for connections made n➢z
o any sewer line of the City of Port Townsend, or extension thereof, except the City of Port �ca'f*rF',E The following building permits were presented and acted upon as follows:
Townsend itself. Councilman Steve said that meant to him that a group who has initiated a Carl DoLeo, Swim Pool, 2511X611, Plastic, 1015 Jefferson,.1400.00.
roject cannot collect money for connecting to the extension to enfray the cost of installati n any r'?' Harley D. Horton, Trailer Court, 220tX501, Jefferson & Jackson.
{IL'; to said project. Mr. Hufford spoke before the council and objected to the same paragraph. x,oa b6` Julius Pedersen, Install 20,000 Gal, Storage Tank, lOr9" X29�6", Steel, Sims :Vey, r600.00.
After considerable more discussion by the City Attorney, Councilman Steve, City Engineer ... ': " ® Robert C. B nton, Garage, 141X361, Concrete Blocks, 19th & Holcomb, r'300.00.
is .•d. Becker. Councilman Sullivan made a motion seconded by Councilman Lindsey that Resolution Carl Deleo, Replace Back Porck, B'X12+, Frame, 1015 Jefferson, 250.00.
! 0-5 pass, upon roll call vote Councilman Sullivan, Mueller, Lafferty, Siabenbaum, Lindsey,
oted yae Councilman Steve voted nee, Councilman Johnson absent. a it It was moved by Councilman Lindsey seconded by Councilman Sullivan that the buflding permit
I Mayor Leighton asked the council for their opinion about supporting an initiative by the } 57�' 'i1 be granted. }lotion carried.
,1 I. Association of Washington Cities asking that 5% of the funds collected in state sales tax be +'+' `
•� allocated to cities of the state on a population basis. Councilman Sullivan made a motion P�` �''`ra�` ; POLICE REPORT
econded by councilman Lindsey that the Council go on record to support the initiative. Ill . " Ir
lotion carried. °a„ „ c he Police report was read for the Month of July 2960 and was ordered filed.
�It, 7rater Supt. Arey asked the councils permislon to replace 110' of 31' water main from r3rra .^ '
Star st. taylor stred; dock, saying that it needed immediate attention. Councilman Siebenba ;r ¢ IJEVJ &OLD BUSINESS
r ade a motion seconded by Councilman Stove that the water Supt. be gi•,en permission to replee _ t"nj�'rYite y'
II!' he line notion carried. Councilman Siebenbaum reported on the down town meters, saying that soma of the but nessef
Ilj Councilman Steve said that he had acomplaint from Mr. Liuxray at the Greenhouse about havin it,isrr,•, did not have meters such as the what not shop and same of the other smaller ones, and that
�., a water meter on his residence and awater meter on the green house and feels there should be "�'K F?� '- each one of these businesses did not use their minimiam of water and that it would be foolisk
o meter to the house. After some discussion Mayor Leighton asked the water committee to?2a r y': to install a w40,00 meter for those. Courcilman Siebenbau¢ also reported on the two meters
investigate and also to investigate the business house motors. at the greenhouse, .saying that the meters have always teen there and that they were using
j_ Councilman Steve said that he had been asked by the north beach rvsidenas if there could water out of :both of the meters for watering flowers for market and felt that they were not
e a fire hydrant put in. Mr. Arey said that there was a new fire hydrant near the Ruby^ ; ' being hurt by having the two meters and suggested that they shruld be left as is.
est Home but in order to get another hydrant there would have to be added a now extent ions Jr , Mayor Leighton asked the finance comnittvo to meet at her office at 8:00 Fig on the 25th tc
i o the permanent line. discuss the budget.
Fire Chief Bob Jones told the council that the Muck Fire truck was on the disabled list ] =� K City Attorney Abraham said that Councilman Steve asked him to convey his regrets to the
'iand that the cost of repairs would not be known until a later date. Councilman Lafferty F*,„ µ '9 c i Mayor & Council for being absent = for he had to report to Medigan H—r ital and was sure
"i ho would..bo here for the next regular session.
declared the situation an emergency and should be fixed immediately regardless of eost.Meyori c<"'
Leighton asked that the fire chief and council fire committee get together with her to:workd £rSY� ,J,•�ICouncilman .Sullivan reported that he has had several complaints of dogs rurning in packs
11 ut a solution and of people being bitten and that there was no more room at the shelter to take care of
4';u rl them and felt that the only solution would be a leash Law. Attorney Abraham said that we
ADJOIJRN14ENT S y + are not equipped to enforce a leash law, that we do not have the personnel and if a law coup
not by enforced why have it. He spoke of problems in Sn hone and Seattle, where leash laws
As there was no further business to come before the Council at this time it was moved by , �3? �3 were passed.
1 ouncilman Siebenbaum seconded by Councilman Lindsey that the meeting do now adjourn. MUbion Utrk'i. yc= i J Councilman .Johnson informed the Council that she had spoken to Mr Condon about his trailer
arried, he T r %,`� ark and that he had informed her that he hoped to have the draniage dituation cl-tared up
jF`a'M`ws >�yY soon.
Councilman Sullivan .slnformvd the Council that attaching signs to poles, buildings and
' 'fences was bad enough out when it came to putting political signs on stop signs then that
MAYOR was gpmmg to far.
ADJOURNMENT
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As therewas no further business to come before the Council at this time it was moved by
Councilman Idueller .seconded .by Councilman Lafferty that the meeting do now adjourn. motion
x• carried.
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