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LtINUTES OR THE REGULAR SESSION OF DECE6iRER 9 4 _ _ -
December 1, 1964
Port Townsend, Washington
The City Council of the City of Port Townsend mot in regular session this lot day of Dec.
1964 at 7:30 pm in the council chambers of the city hall. Mayor Sullivan presiding.
ROLL CALL
Officers and members present weroons follows: Idayor Sullivan, City Attorney Abraham, Cit
Clerk :oungblood, Councilman Thomas, Hoglund, Judy, Ruby, Siobenbnum, Lindsey and Carter.
biI:;UTES OF 'EIE PREVIOUS SESSION
The minutes of the previous session were read in full and it was moved by Councilman
Lindsey seconded by Councilman Judy that the minutes be approved as read and that the Mayor
and City Clark sign same. I -lotion carried.
BILLS & CLAIid9
The following bills & claims as audited by the Finance Committee wore presented and acted
upnn as follows:
CURRENT EXPENSE FUND ------------------- Voucher No. 2613 through 2673 F2,820.46
STREET FUND ---------------------------- Voucher No. 525 through 531 -- 756.44
PA'I'ER FUiID-----------------------------Voucher No. 804 through 814 916.39
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GARBi,GE FIRID--------------------- Voucher No. 456 through 464 --S 712.04
S ,'R FUND--------------------------- Voucher No. 253 through 260 --&&v 130.29
LI.RARY FIRM --------------------------- Voucher 110. 554 through 566 -- 382.73
PARK FUIID-----------------------------Voucher No. 328 through 341 -- 945.03
ORD. 110. 1321-------------------------- Voucher 110. 179 through 180 --µ. 85.00
It urns moved by Councilman Lindsay seconded by Couhcilman Hoglund that the bills and claim
be approved as read and that the Mayor and City Cleric be authorized to draw warrants from
the proper funds for payment of same. Motion carried.
OFFICERS REPORT
Clerk
The City Clark reported the regular salary warrants. for the Month of Nov. 1964.
CURRENT EXPENSE FUND ------------------- Voucher No. 2598 through 2612--632496.03
STREET FJIM---------------------------- Voucher IJo. 522 through 522 =- 691.40
WATER FUIM---------------------------- Voucher No. 598 through 803 - 1,595.95
GARBAGE FbIfl)--------------------------Voucher N.D. 450 through 455 -- 1,901.13
SE,',iER FUND ----------------------------- Voucher No. 252--------- ------ 328,98
LIFRAR'_✓ F'lN)---------------------------Voucher No. 551 through 553 352.64
PARK Fti ID ------------------------------Voucher lie. 327----------------- 254.31
FIRE:,iENS RELIEF L• PEN ------------------ Voucher No. 69 through 70 - u 275.00
{ Treasurer
'—'The treasurers report visa read in full for the Month of Nov. and was ordered filed.
Police
The Police report was read in full for the Month of Nov. and was ordered filed.
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BUILDING PERMITS
The following building permits were presented and acted upon as follows:
George Nichols, 71ork Shop, 161X241, Frame, 744 Clay, "00.00.
Henry Decker, Addition to Home, 121X141, Frame, Cherry & F St., 500.00.
It was moved by Councilman Hoglund seconded by Councilmen that the building permits be
granted. Motion carried.
CALL FOR BIDS
The City Clerk asked permission from the City Council to call for bids for a 1965 Police
Car, bids to be oponed Jan. 5, 1965. It was moved by Councilman Lindsey seconded by Councilmar
Judy that the request to call for bids be granted. Motion carried.
COX41JI1ICATI ONS
From Arthur Garrett, Port Townsend. Nov. 27, 1964 to -Brit:
Mayor Dennis Sullivan,
Port Townsend, NoslAngton
Dear Denny:
Last night as my daughter and son-in-law wero driving us home from Quilcone after our Thank-
sgiving Dinner, a sudden snowfall made it impossible to get up the hill at the edge of town.
Office Klink very kindly gave I.targuerite and me a ride home through the storm. This kindness
and courtesy and consideration by a member of your police force is something I should like to
bring to your attention as P,layor so that you may know we appreciate you human and accommodat ni
City Administration.
Sincerely,
Arthur
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The time for having the annual meeting of the Olympic health District is becoming rather j
I' iYn , a short and therefore it has been suggested by a few of the Board members that this meeting
�! ! +` sir ,i'l rFz t n be held Wednesday, December 2, at Sequim at 7:30 P.M.
g y Arrangements hove been made with the Town of Sequim for the use of the meeting room in the `
Fire Hall.
aixY s.�{�1�.�:• The agenda should be quite short, the most important being the review and adoption of the
1965 budget. Special problems and activities will be presented as well as plans for the �.
new health facilities building to be constructed.
JaPiM1'LCti^ Board members are urged to present any other items of business which are pertinent to servic s
rendered by the Olympic Health District.
Very truly yours,
Donald A. Morrison, R.S.
District Sanitarian
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'Mayor Sullivan asked Councilmen Ruby, Hoglund and Thomas if they would attend the meeting
can Dec. 2nd. Councilman Thomas said that he had received a phone call stating the meeting (((
€ ,k2;� had boon postponed until Dec. 16th.
Ay,�. From Retail Trade Committee, Port Townsend 1'rn. Dec. 1, 1964 to -wit:
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Fr j�.y." Gentlemen:
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ia�ai�?e� Pie restoctfully request that December 24th be designated as a free parking day on the street
%,A,arr� ;' in Port Tovrnsend. This would remove anxiety of shoppers about the motors while doing their
N final shopping. Also would bo a good Brill gesture in obviating anyone receiving a parking
,, ticket on this day before Christmas.
I�..�pvr•x;'x r hur �'1 IyiP Pre could ask that ull bussiness peoplo and their employees refrain from using the main street
e for personal narking to give the shoppers full use of space in the business area.
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Thank you for our consideration.
Sincerely,
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E. R. May Chairman
R tail Trade Committee
v r+`'t�rrr�sn',Z,•s-tea It visa moved by Councilman Judy seconded by Councilman Hoglund that the request be
wrested. I.iotion carried,
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*irz"� Chief ?hogley reported that he had contacted the person who tore down the building at the ._
corner of taft & Oak at and the reason the place hadnt boon cleaned up was duo to the man
�w� °"'tr's^'�'�r`r,°�;*�`r`}J,•'' being sick saying he would ltoe in contact and sea that the pluco be clonned up.
Y 5i 3eVi 1'�ii y E"i p iStevens The City Clark reported that he had contacted Mr F.R.W._ Rl'Jion filing the sidewalk
along his building and that Mr Stevens promised that the walk would be repaired.
Councilman Lindsey reported on tho request to open the roail across the now fill, saying
that the street committee had decided to table the request until a later date. i'•
Councilman Lindsey reported on the re uest for a street light at the bowling alley., sayin
that a now li ht urns needed and had talked to I.Ir copps in inotallinr a mercury light which
II iId?{si 5ii t°1 F3,r'<'.; should give ample light. Councilman Lindsey made a motion seconded by Councilman Judy that
the old street light be removed from the oxisting pole and a now morcury light installed.
Motion carried.
Councilman Thomas said that thore had boon a request for a street light between 14th & 15 h
U ,�:ri'r„i{yt,,rs` .�'„3rr•, street on Cleveland, saying that lie had checked it and there was a need for a street light.
c, ,lr(;`,�,'it •�d'f�� _S,'� Councilman Thomas nude a motion seconded by Councilman Judy that u stroot light be nut in at
`' r r r"�+'' z 4,+.,` �• the roquosted area. Motion carried. i
� Fire Chief Jones said that the sidewalk along side the now telephone building was still
in need of repair. The Telephone Company hud tore a portion of the sidewalk up to run lirms
}?"r',ir h •"••y,• under and :_ad not coml:letod the repairing. Mayor Sullivan said that he had notified trio
telephone co. a couple of times and would see them again.
,�"; a r,,' ray;tai,•'yY`"t• ` City Attorney Abraham said again that he had put his stamp of approval for the third time ,
on a lease for the now fire truck and so far everything that had boon sumitted hus been ok [
but they cant seem to got together with the bank on just what form of a lease they are going
to use, but thought one of these days they would submit one to the city for signatures.
Mayor Sullivan said that he would like to have all councilmen that could, moat next tues.
`n- night at the fire hall. i
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As there was nofurther business to come before the council at this time it was moved by i
Councilman Siobenbnum seconded by Councilman Lindsey that the mooting do now adjourn. ::lotion l
carried.
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