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' "• December 4 1962
Port 'Townsend, Washington; rig _ __ T,rTP�nG nlr ri^r.T FA ^'1,�,T')IT q1 ;,',"••nrrR a FO nnLrrnr•*7-n
??ay or Sullivan said that he would turn the alcove ewnmunication over to the 3troot com-aite
The City Council of th City of Port Townsend mot in regular session thin 4th day of Doc. pnnY ' ✓
1962 at 7:30 PM in the Co mcil Chambers of ilia City Hall. Mayor Sullivan presiding. i h � y_ for study and a report at the next regular session. Councilman Steve commented that he eras
vx cure it was legal to go ahead and sell the property without putting it up for bid and though .
that the 5,000. was a good offer. Councilman Lindsay skid that if the city sold the property
ROLL CALL {- the the funds should be earmarked for matding funds for the money being received from the f '
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�, � r� ak state for city arterials. Councilman Curter commented that :.'s Hall must haven n plan for the
' Of£icars and members p anent were as follows: Mayor Sullivan, City Attorney Abraham, Cit r�o- e
.k Clerk YoungUlood, Council non Cnrtor Lindsey, Siobmnbnum, Stove Judy Hoglund, Rust. i ytsl-• area and that in the pant he has certainly made an improvement of the area. Councilman Stmv +
Y g '{jt said in that case he would make a motion that an ordinance be drawn up to soli tiara property
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{ as requested by 11 Hall. Lotion seconded by Councilman Hoglund. Upon the question Councilma
aI;:U7LS OF THE PR :VI'iiS SESSION rrr „•a Siebonbaum asked if there would have to be a public hearing on the selling
of the lots. City
Tho minutes of the previous sonsion wore read in full and it was moved by Councilman
�i1 n Attorney Abraham said that after looking up the statutes and writing to the Association of
xt ^ t Washington Gitios on the matter it was to his amazement that the city could sell the lots by
1 LI dsery aocondod by Councilman Hoglund that the minutes be approved as read and that the rR p M" ordinance. Councilman Steve said that lrlr Hall also wanted to lonno the portion of Lander 9t
L±agar and City Clark air name. Motion carried. 1 j; r tetwoon 5Bth & 59th and suggested that on the sale of the four lots and on the lease of the i
mentioned street that a provision should Do in the ordinance that the city have access and
j BILLS & CLAIMS rights for all utilitttes in case they wore needed.
P ,, X • Councilman Stove said that there was a motion on the floor and that he would like to make
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Approved bills and cl.ims as nudi�8od by the Finance Committee worn presented and noted � �r�.'. n motion to aanraend the motion that, the moray derived from the sale of the lots be earmarked
upon no follows: i z+tZ+� }'� r for the street fund for matching funds for arterial highways. lotion seconded by Councilman
tg s 7' Hoglund. Mayor Sullivan called for a vote on the ammended motion and upon roll call all in
i CURRENT EXPENSE FUNDRE------------------Voucher No. 753 through 800--------2,621.G3 ,� ar�>tat
________________Voucher No. 246 through 256-------� 778.96 A ;�,1. ��°{�4 andupon
voted yae. Motion married. Qayor Sullivan called for n vote on the regular motio
ATER FUND-------------- - . ,y 1P:' P n roll call vote all councilman voted yam. notion carried.
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GARBAGE FiIIID-----------------------------Voucher Ida. 138 through 149------- 3,611.98 I ft+ -- #ns,��_ t
I LIBRARY rU':D------------------------------ Voucher No. 145 throu>ja 155------- 197.69 3 ,v �k{' L✓St &OLD BLSra1 SS
PARK FUND --------------------------------- Voucher Va. 87 through 93-------r 133.54 pew€:,, M ® -
•--------- g ! tuor The CityClerk reminded the Council that Ordinance No. 1433 was u for
`i CITY STREET FUi1D-------- --- -----Voucher No. 170 through 174-------' 249.70�''�^'1rttl.
_ 'was P passage at this
S� R FUND-------------- -----------------Voucher No. 63 through 68--- ----r 41.77 � ., _f ! ORDIIA;?CB ?:0. 1321 ------------------------ Voucher No. 70 through 75-------N 370.50 Triti rs session. regular`•
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S THIRD READIPIi. AidL PASSAGE OF ORD. PiO. 1433
It wan moved by Councilman Steve seconded by Councilman Judy that the bills be approved
as read and that the T.:a or &City Clerk be IIuthorizod to draw warrants upon the proper i yy 7f;, Councilman Lindsey made a motion seconded by Councilman Carter that the first reading, be :
i funds for pa'. of Enna . Motion carried. ! i� considerod the second reading and the third reading be by title only. Motion curried.
The City Clerk again read Ordinance No. 1433 by title o:]y�and it was moved by Councilma
REPORT OF OFFICERS I Siebenbaum seconded by Councilman Carter that Ordinance No. 1433 do now pass. lotion carried � i'
^LsRK G Councilman Lindsey reported that the go ahead had been given to the Street Supt. for 4
{ —'I e' City Clark ropor'od the regular salary wnrrnnts for the meaty of November 1962.ir kY., clearing off any parking strips that interfered with vision at any intersection.
ran Councilman Siebenbaum reported on the Sperling well, saying that the report showed the
CU3R:'.?'P EXPENSE Fit",D ---------------------- Voucher He. 737 through 7h2-r�3,447.5o ii ��d��" �' water from the Sperling wells vrao unfit for human use.
•,.,.a _________________Voucher Ho. 240 throw 2_5 1,392.9 . Mayor Sullivan said that the next regular cow cil meeting fell on the lot of January and
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GARRAGE FUUD------------------------------ Vpucher PIo. 134 through 137-------r1,253.68 aK ,,+ that it would tnlce a motion of tiro Council to have the mooting changed. After some it
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LIBRARY F-01:D-----------------------------Voucher No. 143 through 144------- 389.16 _ ;� discussion Councilman Steve made a motion seconded by Councilman Judy that the First meeting
Pi0. FU`!D--------------------------------- Voucher No. 66-------------------yr 262.15 4 in January be hold on January 8th. Motion carried.
CITY STREET ii'Iill-------------------------Voucher No. 165 through 1G9------- ,1,092.92 :! " Mayor Sullivan brought up the subject of old car bodies around town naying that he has I,
1 ------Voucher No. 61 throt{ h 62-------� 442.52 I boon called several times about the situation. After considerablo discussion there was stil
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IR aS RELIEF Pad. iJldD-------------- Voucher No. 21 through 22-------,r 275.00 Y no decision rondo by the Council on the matter. V
' Mayor Sullivan said that he had picked seven man to serve on the planning commission and i
j TREASURER asked approval of the council of the choice. Col. Lester H. Hall to serve as acting chairmn
ironourorn rer or was road in full for tam month of Nov. 1062 and was ordered filed. jf ;'; i KAMXKXXY-AK&h= X Mrs M. Harrison Green, &XINKNXifl IMY Gael R. Stuart, AXQXXKK&J Harry 4
I Doits, $Xfi'iX%2S3iid; Philip L. Copps, BX734XXMfta}� Dr G. T. Chulijian BXXXXXz{KNI E. G. Lindquist,
? r •� MXMXKXXXIii1aXKM. It was moved by Councilman Stove seconded by Councilman Carter that the r.
POLICE ,� members appointed by too mayor for the planning commissiom be approved. Upon the question
'i The Police report we[road in full for the month of Nov. 1962 and was ordered filed. ✓I r is��',F
it avno it was the opinion of the Council that terms of office should be sot at this time.
+' After some discussion, it was moved by Councilman Steve seconded bV Councilman Hoglund that
^ s X14M an aamnendmont to the original motion be Col. Lester H. Hall serve a six year term ?+ors f
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M. Harrison 3reon serve a 6 yr term, Gael R. Stuart, serve a 4 yr term, Harry Doits, servo a �
I± ' 4 yr term, Philip L. Copps, servo a 2 yr term, Dr. G. T. Chuljian, serve a 2 yr term, E. G.
From Looter H. Hall t -wit: November 20 1062 Lindquist, serve a 1 yr term. Mayor Sullivan called for a vote on the ammendm_nt to the
r a original motion and upon roll call. Motion carried. 1?nyor Sullivan called f'or a vote on the
TO: The Honorable Mayor Dennis Sullivan, and Members of too City Council, ��. original motion and upon roll call. Motion carried.
Port Townaond, Washington Two gentleman from the MacArthur Insurance Company asked permission from the Council for �a
authorization to authorize payroll deductions for insurance sold to city employees, they
Gentlemen: �" explained that before policies could be wtbtten five employees would have to r
s` P ,join. After
considerable discussion it was :roved by Councilman Lindsey seconded by Councilman Judy that n Now
This is an offer to pug haae Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 in Block 47, California Addition to the Cit d �j _; ,' the authorization for payro1114 deductions be approved. Motion carried. d
o£ Port Townsend. This lalf-block better known no the "gravel nit" or the "old city dump'' i '�?#=
1 „rSq;- = Councilman Siebenbaum suggested that the council turn over to the now planning commission
located on 59th St bets ten Lander and Bill streets no shown on the enclosed sketch.
First t �taaa1', ,.
,.; r r i `� '� group the problem of the city's cantor rights on Snow Creole to see if water could be obtained
✓ desire top ra IIne t.is property in based on n number o_ in£luonc_n factors. s
traversed from ''lest to last b, :;,r sower line w. ich ,gives me what might be loosely tormed a i s for the various developments in the county. F �
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vested interact therein, Second, as an afmrmath of the gravel ron:e;_n; uc:•Ivities, it is s c T��I� �
cutup and ursi;iaLly that if thin offer is accepted one of m✓ first stops will be to have it f- ; ' ,1 ADJOURNMENT +
levelled and waded. Tilyd, in its present status it is valueless to the city. If sold, ii ` li , r:
-aj • As there was no further business to come before the Council at this time 3t was moved b !, f
will provide name capital no wail no future revenue on the tag: rolls. tF} ��>�'��� Councilmen Steve seconded b Councilman Lindsey that the meeting to now adjourn. Motion car' ed. Ir
I had these lots appraised by a local resident wooso compmt•mnco in much matters is well Imo'z. I yv,I ;:' r'1^ Y Y g j
j In him opinion, thir :al:.o cortn_ al;,• vo++ld not exceed U4 000. - cash. XZXN!XXXH However • f "I'T'+a!'��'�`��`+ab��,a, 3" �t
to obvinto the necessity of pino1n,^, the property on the block or nakinq for scaled bids �; g,;,-0"F•' t`+^' /'� �r
thereby inv_tin^ a stern of comment from the self-appointed as is always the case 1r_ such
matters, I will raac trot fi-rse to f 5 000. - cash. It will be rocallod that the original AY OR C<� i
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j purchase price paid by then lily rras only 1500. Fla qa psi w LI
j Contim^,ont u; on the above Is n supplomantal off or to lease certain atroet areas which in th „j ; r�^f a,
-� pest have never served any useful purpose nor will they do no in the forscoable future. I +�w;�U!y¢�rr�aa��'It' ><��
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refer to 50th. 3t botwacn Lander and .fill and the Westerly one half of Lander between SBth n: d � t, eax, C1t? rit
Foot hasgh is boon rnent000t d �artaofthe
hillenclosure.
East of Landeritisnoted
p7chodnt goffrby the ubank above
ns East d - t;`��� j'�irzs�� `�•. .[
the beach. The Eantora one half of Lander between 58th and 50th is sharply inclined to the
loner lovolof tiro Park and is covered with thick brush and trams which offers protection to ' i itz'ris `A 1& ''�.. °• P�
the Pork visitors from the strong west winds in the sanmaer time. Conversely, the Westerly
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one half is generally roo of brush and lands itssolf to rrndirc, and lovelling of the
proberty specified in :he basic offer. It will vo noted that neither of these streets are ti,<ya5.-
�.�repaired for traffic o• other purposes, Sugrostod annum to run coamcutivoly for fifty years
! the full amount of r'S0 to in paid when the lease is executed. It is my understanding that
` tho foregoing lease would not conflict with precedents nlrondy extablished.
Your early and favorab o consideration of these offers will be sincerely approcintod.o
A 41a 4i y 6 M 9 S
'. Very truly yours,
Lester H. Hall ! r Jt ?,•ri za"•
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