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MINUTES OF THE HEGUTAR SESSION OF JUNE 1q, 1%2 CONTiNIlE11
NE.J e. OLD DUSINFSS
Mayor Sullivan asked for a report on the testing of the well In the Chimarum Area. Engineer Becker said
that f+.nrther testing or the well would be impossible without additional funds and suggested that this project
might be nor- the responsibility Of residents of the area involved who are seeking development of the well.
Councilman Siebenbaum emphnsized the cost to the taxpayer of any extensive water development project. Mond
Co,incilmnn Lindsey asked wh-ther the city wo,ild evarentce development if the water were tested and found
Engineer Becker snid that residents of the Tri-City area world also like nn nns!-rer to that question, is well.
as clarification of their status if they should develop the source on their own. After some further discussi-
Engineer Be-k-r said both the well and Snow Creek will be needed in the future, that the well alone would
represent a mere stopgar and would not provide for needs too far into the future. Mayor Sullivan nuthorizpd
Engin--r Pecker to make preliminary rnntacts regarding testing of the well. Water Supt. Arey suggnsted that
he, the -mine-r and the chairman of the Omer Committ-e cnll on the director of water resources in Olympia
regarding testing of Snow Creek and other mattors concerning the water supply.
Ma..or 3011vin anroirted Councilman Rust to represert the olympip health district and informed him that
the next ^.eeting won6,1 by on lure 27th at, 7:45 PM at. Squime. F:ayor Sv111+'an also appointed A. R. Macfarlane
Bob Harper nnei E.N. Lee to the local Cictl Service Commission.
ADJOURNMENT
As they- �nuncilnan Siebenbaher nmss to that thebefore meetingdonowncil at this t1me it was Adjourn. Motion carried.
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MINUTES OF THE RFGNLAR SESSION OF JULY 3, 1962
July 3, 1962
Port Townsend, Washington _
The City Council of the City of Port Townsend met in regular session this 3rd day of July 1962 at ?:30 P?d
in the Cnudcil. chambers of the City Hall., Mayor Sullivan presiding.
ROLL CALL
Officers �- members present w-re as follows: I•iayor Sullivan, City Attonn.-y Abrnhnm, City Clerk Foungblood,
Coiincilmen Rust, Judy, Hoglund, Steve, Sicbenbaum, Lindsey, Carter.
MINUTES CT TUF. PRFVIO'JS SESSION
Minutes of the previous session were rend in full and it was moved by Council.man Lindsey seconded by etmmni
man Steve that the min!it-s be aprroved as read and that the Mayor and City Gl=•rk sign same. Motion carried.
BILLS °- CLAIL•LS
Approved bills & Claims as audited by the Finance Committee were presented and acted anon as follows:
CIiRRENT EXPENSE FUND ------------------------------ Voucher No. 425 through 476--------- $3,318.26
WATER FUND ---------------------------------------- Voucher No. 129 through 149---------- $1,450.17
GARBAGE FUND -------------------------------------- Voucher No. 71 through 84---------- $1,440.93
LIBRARY FUND -------------------------------------- Voucher No. 79 through 89---------- $ 510.73
PARK FUND ----------------------------------------- Voucher No. 38 thrmigh 49--------- ? 646.62
CITY STREET FUND ---------------------------------- Voucher No. 97 through 108---------- $ 698.90
SE::.IFR FUND ---------------------------------------- Voucher No. 27 through 31---------- $ 182.52
ORDINA?iCF NO. 1321-------------------------------- Vpticher No, 33 throavh 43---------- $9,032.58
ORDINANCE F?0. 1379-------------------------------- Voucher No. 71 through 77---------- $1,882.98
It was moved by Councilman Lindsey seconded by Councilman Steve that the bills be approved as read and
that the Mayor ?- City Clerk be authorized to draw warrants upon the proper funds for payment, of same. Motion
carried.
REPORT OF OFFICERS
CIERK
The City Clerk reported the regular salary warrants for the Month of June 1962
CURRE'tr EXPENSE FUND ------------------------------ Voucher No. 411 through 431---------- $3,182.02
WATER FUND ---------------------------------------- Voucher No. 1.23 through 12.8---------- $1,384.93
GARBAGE FUND -------------------------------------- Voucher No. 66 through 70---------- $1,404.51.
LIBRARY FUND -------------------------------------- Voucher No. 17 through 78---------- $ 389.16
PARKFUND ----------------------------------------- Voucher No. 37---------------------- $ 262.15
CITY STR6Er FUND ---------------------------------- Voucher No. 91 through 96---------- $1,1.77.87
SEWTER FUND ---------------------------------------- Voucher No. 25 through 26---------- $ 439.00
FTRE24FFNS RELIEF k PENSION FUND -------------------- Voucher No. 11 through 12---------- $ 275.00
TRPASCRER
The Treasurer's report was read for the Month of June 1962 and was ordered filed.
POLICE
The Police report was read for the Month of June 1962 and was ordered filed.
BUILDING PERMITS
The following building permits were presented and acted upon as follows:
addition to
iarold L. McIntire, Souse, 14' X281, Frnme, Pacific n, Tremont, $500,00.
Lawrence Butler, Storeroom, 12'X7', Frame, 19th & Landes, $65.00
,Pail. Martin, Addition to house, 12'x16', Frame, Wilson & Sin's Way, "5.00
John Doubek, Fence, 100'X51, Wood, Discovery Bay Rd, Rt. 1, W-00.
,hirles Sabatini, Carport, 20'X201, Frame, ?39 Lincoln, $150.00.
It was novpd by Councilman Steve, Seconded by Councilman Hoglund that the building p-rmits be grnn`.ed.
lotion parried.
Frcm: Admiralty Hotels, Inc. to -wit: July 2, 1962
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he undersign-d berehy n-n!iests a lease of that norti.on of Front Street in the City of Pert Townsend
-toe-n the Westerly line •of Taylor Street nisi the Easterly lin- of Harrison Street. The term of the 1-2sp
o be for a period cf twenty ;ears, anal the purpose is to provide a float or landing dock for hints. The float
nd anchoring piles, and all expenses connected with the same to be borne by the lessee, and the City to have
o liability cr cost In connection therewith.
Respectfully submittal,
Admiralty Hotels, Inc.
F'i:rra:e Enz
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Attorney A.C. Grady and Mr. Ens both spoke on the purnose ofthe lease saying there would be sine eighteen
,oats n-d-r charter ranging from sir. to 49 passenger boats which would bring around 40 Rrrxrir. people a day
Ln Port Townsend daring the simmer with activity also contin!iing during the wint-r. Mr. Grady also said that
She city would retain the ootion of terninatiq; the lease in the event of p. ublic necessity. .After sonafnrther
tisenssion it was m_:•ed by Councilman Steve seconded by Cnunnilman Rust that the request fer the leas- t•-
ip^roved. Motion carried.
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Councilman Siebenhaum report-d on the trip to Olympia .•ith Water Supt. Are;; and Engineer Becker, sa'•ing that.
Lhe wat.er rights in snow creek XXI, Dosewallips river ar+i the city well were all. is order and in r—amis to
>now Creek the City wi,ild have to check the flow of water and send the reror95 into the state, then it. wo,ild