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Section 2. 'rrint this Ordinance be published once in the Port Townsond Lender, to
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Passed by the Council and n-•proved by the Mayor this 4th day of October, 1960.'
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MAHILOU LEIGH'TON
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GALE I. YO'ING'LOOD
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APPROVED AS TO FORM
BLEYi•1 ABRAHAI.I, JR..
City Attorney
It was moved by Councilman Mueller seconded by Councilman Lindsey that the first reading
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be considered the second rending and the third reading be by title only. Motion carried.
T:IIRD READING & PA SS"GE
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Ordinance No. 138" was rend for the third time by title only and it was moved by Councilor
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Lindsey seconded by Councilman Siebenbaum that Ordinance No. 1389 do now pass. Motion carrie.
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ORllZNAPICE NO. 1390
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF PORT T0311SEND
FIXING AND ADOPTING A BUDGET FOR THE PORT
TO':JN:iEND GARBAGE COLLECTION SERVICE DEPART'r0T
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OF THE CITY OF PORT TOiiIISEND FOR THE YEAR 1961.
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THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PORT TOIiN SEND DO ORDAIN AS FOLLO'JS:
1. That the following be and the some is hereby fixed and adopted as the
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official uoget of the Port Townsend Garbage Collection Service Department of the City of Po
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Townsend, for the year 1961, divided into the total amounts in each of the following classess+"r;
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comprising the whole of said budget, to-v+it:
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Salaries and.Vnges----------------------$16,100.00
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Capital outlay-------------------------$2,151.00
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Section 2, That this ordinance be published once in the Port Leader, to be
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in force and take effect from and after five days of the date of such publication.
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Passed by the Council and approved by the Mayor this 4th day of October, 1960.
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GLENN ABRA.IIA'I, JR.
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It was roved by Councilmen Siebenbaum seconded by Councilman Sullivan that the first rend
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be considered the seconded rending and the third rending be by title only. Motion carried.
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THIRD READING & PASSAGE
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Siebenbaum seconded by Councilman Sullivan that Ordinance No. 1390 do now pass. Motion Carri
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NEW & OLD BUSINESS
Councilman Lafferty reported that Mr. Copps vies out of town and could not make a report
on the request for a street light at 2nd & Hancock at., but would have one at the next regull
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session. Councilman Lindsey reported on the trailer park situation sr I ng that the committoetY•
decided to ~told of until a future period. Mayor Leighton said that she had scheduled a meets
with the health department before the meeting but they were unable to attend and it was decic
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then that until time a lisence could be issued to Condons trailer park it vies best to withol
any official action on the trailer park situation at this time, and said that the trailer
IfKYJ( Ordinance vies still in effect. After some discussion Councilman Steve said that he wou
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like to go on record as being very much ap;:osed to the trailer ordinance and that it was a
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hindrance to the community. Mayor Leighton informed the Council of a district committee
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meeting Oct. loth ❑to Port Angeles at 7:nO Pm and that Councilmen Lindsey, Muellor and
Councilman Lafferty were members Councilman Lafferty being the Chairman.
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Councilman Johnson brought up the subject of the Collection boxes for fines on which no acti+
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had been taken, Councilman Steve said that he would write to different companies for informs
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and would give a renort on his findings Councilman—Steve—chei-nman
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9Qr_o!:_taining infgrma.tion--and--cnl].ecting fines. Councilman Stove recommended to the Council
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that a retirement plan for City employees be put under study until such time as the City
begins consideration of the 1962 budget, Councilman Steve v+ns nppointod chairman to investig
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the project by Mayor Leighton.
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As there vies no further business to come before the Council at this time it was moved by
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Councilman Siabonbaum seconed by Councilman Lafferty that the meeting do now adjourn. Motion
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October 20, 1960
Port Townsend, Wada ington
The City Council of the City of Port Townsend met in regular session this 16th day of On
460 at 7:30 PM in the Council Chambers of the City Hall, Mayor Green presiding.
ROLL CALL
Officers and members present wore as follows: Mayor Green, City Attorney Abraham, City
Lark Youngblood, Councilman Sullivan, Mueller, Lafferty, Steve, Siebenbaum, Lindsey & John
7INUTEG OF T1IE PREVIOUS SESSI ON
1'he Idinutes of October 3rd 1060 were road in full and it was moved by Councilman Mueller
econded by Councilman Siabonbaum that the minutes be approved as read and that the Mayor a
ity Clerk be authorized to sign name. Motion carried.
The Minutes of October 4, 1960 wane rend in full and it was moved by Councilman Siebenba
econded by Councilman Sullivan that the minutes be approved as read and that the Mayor and
ity Clerk be authorized to sign same. Motion carried.
- BUILDING Pii'RMITS
The following building permits were lresented and acted upon as follows:
oy D. McFarland, Carport & tool shed, 241X221, Frame & Concrete, 513 Clay, $200.00.
ussell 'N. B„ker, Patio, 201X12t, Frame & Concrete, 7th & Gise, $150.00.
red Miller, tarpaper roof, W X12t, Cherry & ZKdXXM I at. $10.00.
red H. Dull, Patio Roof, 14tX221, _411uminum, 303 E. St. $50.00.
It was moved by Councilman Mueller seconded b• Coucilman Lafferty that the building per
o granted, Motion carried.
COMMUNICATIONS
October 12, 1960
rom Department of the Navy, District Bublic Works Officer., to -wit:
ity of Port Townsend
ort Townsend, Washington
ttention: Mr. Glenn Abraham, Oity Attorney
entlemen:
his will acknowledge receipt of your letter of 29 August 1960 inquiring into the possibil
f furnishing water to the residents of "Green 3pot,tt near the Indian Island Bridge, from
he-Novy-owned waterline in the vicinity.
lthough present Navy water requirements in event of reactivation of the Navy facilities m
e maintained. For this reason a precedent of furnishing water to customers along the Navy
ine cannot be extablished at this time.
urthur study of your reques will be made to determine if it is feasible for the Navy to s
is line to the City and retain a quarantee of 150,000 gallons per day in the event of rea
vation.� In this regard, for study purposes only, this office is interested in knowing the
ityts position with respect to possible purchase of the Navy water line under the above
onditions.
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Very trulyyours, k ,
R.H. Lundell f
Director, Utilities Division
By Direction of the DPIVO !
After some discussion it was the opinion of the Council that the above communication from f
as Navy was self explainitory and no action could be taken at this time.. - !
rom Lloyd L. Hansen - to -wit: Oct. 17, 1960
ity Council
ort Townsend, Washington
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wish to request a street light to be installed at Cantor Street and .,en Juan Avenue.
our consideration asked due to defety of pedestrian and vehicle traffic at the skating rink.
Yours truly,
Lloyd L Hansen
he above communication was referred to the Fire & Light Committee for a report at the next
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ORDIII!kNCE NO.. 1391 +
AN ORDINANCE OF THT3 CITY OF PORT TOWNSEND AUTHORIZING
tN EXPENDITURE IN THE S11M OF $500.00 FROM TH.; PORT
T0:'NSEND GAR-9'1BE COLLECTION SERVICE FUNDS FOR THE
1960 BUDGET, AND DECLARING 'AN EMERGENCY.
Due to the nature of the above titled Ordinance., had to be held over until the next regula
ession of the Council.
NFEi'1 & OLD BUSINESS '
Councilman Lafferty reported on the Municipal Legislation meeting that was held in Port
ales, saying that the main .subject was a.5o sales tax and that'everyone should work on
it Legislators for .It. Councilman Lafferty reported on thu street light at 2nd & Hancock
in;, that the committee still had not contacted Mr Copps, but _toped to have a report at the
t regular session. Councilman Steve reported on the meter boxes saying that he had receiv d
y one answer and the cost of the motor boxes wore '16.85 and said that ho had tnikad to