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HomeMy WebLinkAbout00300 minutes of the previous noasion were read in full and it was moved by Counci'man LindaI Pl' ;ii OF TR_' RE GrL AA 3 3SS ON 0 ll :C;T:3i3R 7, 1965 COi1Ti:'U31) :-;A30::S 6:-, health, to resign from h'n position as Superintendent of the Port 'Townsend Garb 3o Collection Service, effective January 1, 1966. I 'hereby record and to ••ou tho appoint•sont of ltr. '+acl Porkinn, as my replacement an Super- intendent of the Fort Townsend Garbage Collection Service. :.:r Perkins has boon an effactivc and Taal em loyee in ny !iepartment, and 1 believe that he will be a good Superintendent. IV should like to take this opportunity to thank each of 7ou for your co-operation and oonal erntion duri::- the ;;cars that i have served the City of Port 'Townsend, I ensure you that my interest in the pity will not end with my employment, and I !pope that I will be able to be of service to 7Ou in some capacity, even tiro' ^h :ay active service to the City must now cease Very truly yours, Joseph laroldo Supteintendent, Port Townsend Garbage Collection Service :•a}nor Sullivan accepted the resignation with sincere regrot and pointed to :'r Varoldos ✓ }•earn of love! and faithful service and mentioned the not a single complaint about de;,artcnt was, r:ado during the past once years. It was :roved by Councilman Carter seconded by v ancilman ;ruby that on the reco::r:endat'en ofZr :"aroldo of Jack Perkins be appointed 3uperindencnt of the Fort 'Townsend Garbage Collection Service. Motion carried. N . 65-11 A LSOLUT: I:9:::ira'i;3: s a w 0 ?,00.00 7 OR FUELS A71) OILS TO 3ALAEIZ„ .IAGEZ I: 1965 0' T:_. FORT :7.152ND 3AIiB03 COIL.CTIJK 3:3., 132 Tlie City council of the City of sort Townsend, in regular session soon 'bled, does hereby 3=0 ,hot the sun of 0200,00 be and it is hereby transferred from :rotor Fuels and oils to Sala 'es L es (To orary f ourly) in the 19G5 budget of the Port Townsend Garbage Collection Service, and the 3a o_ and City Clerk are here and hereby authorized to dram warrants and honor voic:4crn accoI'dingly. Passed this---- day of---------1905 rag, oI Attest: cS rk A, _c e,Vno to or:a: 7t;,• ,',ttorney t ored by Councilman :.:L1nd&y7 seconded by Councilman Hoglund that Resolution No. 65-11`be adopted. :potion carried. PUTT T: Oit ::onoroble 17or Sullivan, and the "honorable City Council of the City of ?o,t Townsend, Washington in behalf of the above non-profit ccrporation which is owner of all real estate abutting those port no of thva sleets and alley herein---fter described, we do hereby petition the pity Council of the City of fort 'Townsend, Jefferson County, State of Washington,to :cake vacat"on of c d to t One Port ons of Lincoln and Decatur Streets and an un-nursed alley, to 3' t: That oortJ-n of Lincoln �treet lying between the latterly lire; of Kearney Street and the ::estcrly line of Decatur Street, and that portion of Decatur Street lying between the north- QrIy lire of Lincoln Street and the southerly line of Lawrence Street, all 1n the 30tate Addition to the City of Port Townsend, Jefferson County, State of Washington; ,end the portio of the on -named alley between Block 172, Estate Addition, and the southerly portion of Bloc 23, hailroad Addition, between Lawrence and Lincoln :Streets, all in the City of Port Townso Jefferson County, State of dasiangton. Potitinner prayn that this matter be referred to time ?roper conrlitee, and after committee ham reported, that notice of hearing of this Petition be had in the --mr-ner and fors cur prescribed b;; ordinance and law. Attwched to this ?etition in a sketch of plats sho-,win+g the street :ort::o. to be .cited. • s -✓ s Dated this 70 pay of Deco -her, 1265. Any F. green and leor,^e 1.. Green, Operators, "Lagoon Nursing Home" T a above res.uested vacations of un-used streets is necessary to meet require••:entz of lend.n;. agencies that our properties be so consol0cted as to prevent unnecessary difr]culties, in line :crpon7 : nd build .:e gland to build a now nursing done of aporoxinately double oar nrene'.t c p city, and to remodel the pre wet bu:ldin; into low-cost ret'regent apart"ents to rake it possible to bring In o _et_r families and provide the best facilities for increasing retirement and nursingneeds of .. in area. Such building will further help the economy of t;: _ area nearly double the more thu more than ',,50, 000. now being spent by the Lagoon nursing He. in wn;es, grocerlus, r4nrnvauuticals, utiii'.ies and supplies and services annually. Our policy has always been to sup rt local business, government, churches and schools, and people, and to advertise our eonGerful clJmate the-slatness of an un..oiled community as well as womerful weather - and ti:e 4cauty of our natural strroandingo. 'o Trope to remain among t._i, erea"s . so^ st surportOvs. /r. & llrs George Z. Green, for Pacific Vorthwoot Hvan7elioal Free Church Homes, Incorpoated. It was -roved by ouncilman :an' e✓ secondod by Councilman :31e'.enbuum that a ;public hearing be hold on the obo,,o ro tition innuary 18, IGGG. Yo0 on carried. Councilman Siehenbaum a; "urn remanded the council that the city would have to ..._se between 30✓con to gib .000. addit ns77. re e r t she>t 1207 bud;T renuirom nts. Counallmon Hoglund re_ortcd tn_at he sae no{. ,/et w:let a�h � •: £!name comma tee to take action on a payment plan offered by Book Publishing Co. of Seattle for codification of City ordinances, e said he ,abut t•3d tee cor.mittus 'would recommend favorable action. t t n +C 4T� sv.F in *tri^ 545 r Rayor Sullivan asked Councilman Iorlund chairman of the finance committee to meetlund cullcsidoil n• ., t' city. Councilm an for n.. work on w+nya and Weans of ;ottin„ Toro r_✓e�.uo r for a meeting to be hold Tuesday evening the loth and also invited a committee from trio Chamber of Commerce to attend. b'r A.0 Grady, president of the Port Townsend Chembor of Commerce stated that tho chamhar would be happy to work with the council on t'ris matter but was fearful of any additional 'burden on local business people. City Attorney liornham explained for the benefit of Loose present that tha city had not decided on anv particular type of tar. to relieve its erpeeted deficit, any ng that too council had discussed a business and occupat:bnal tax on utilities only, a license for n;ort tern :;usinesnes which would not amply to e7.tablishod firms, an Increased utilitien franchise, etc. he said that that the city was not lookin? �n only one direction for revenue. city Attorney Abraham again stated that trailers of more than 20'in length cannot be stored or occupied in otZQr than doaignated trailer parka. Rrs Grady, chairman of the beautification program wan present at the meeting and with her was several youngsters who had participated in a content that had boon hold in tho uptown district on ways end means of su)5-ostion which would cono witain city jurisdiction'o` ntr' School, Coast Guard and state on beautification and improvements. The City Clerk was asked to read a list of the ouglootiona. Police Chief Phogley, asked the councils , ermicnion to huva all i in ddnartmont vehicles to be chocked over before the lot of the year, the coat would be around 200.00. Permission wan granted. - Joe ::aroldo announced the death of r Ton isronimo an employee of tt:e city, :.e had passed away around five and had no other i_nformat_on on what had ; ono wrong. .. Ora ADJOU-MEZE:T As there was no further businosa so come before the council at t}:is time it was moved by Councilman Siebonbaum seconded by Conncila•,an Judy that the meeting do now adjourn. b'otion carried. I Attest: .cam T ::IIiUTZ3 02 T:2 = 31 :.r OF DEC. 21, 1965 Doc 21, 1965 Port ro.wnnond, .;asLing ton The City Council of tac City of Port Townsend, l:asi:in^ on met in regular session this 21s day of ec. 12G5 at 7:30 p.m. in the co%moll char -hers of the city hall. &a;•or Sullivan presiding. ROL-1 C::LL Officers and members rr c3ant where as follow.Mayor Sullivan, City Attorney Abraham, City Clark.-i—,mCblood, Councilmen Judy, I:uby, Sicbenbaum, Lindsey, Carter. Councilmon Hoglund a Tho_:,a,s. absent. OF r- 7IOUS, d35I ;N he minutes of the previous noasion were read in full and it was moved by Counci'man Linda seconded by Council 1-1il iuld7 that the -.inut-en be approved on read and that the •.+ayor and Cit • :lark sign ammo. Aot: on carried. C777 1CAT 03'S The following communications ::ere p_esanted aryl acted upon as follows: From Robert L. Jones ?ire Chief Lee. 6, 3265 To: onorable ::ayor and City Council City of ?ort Townsend, ".raahington SE3J_CT: Azoiztant Fire Chief, ?aid Firemen 5entlemcn: In the preparation of the budget of the City for 1966, the mayor and council initiated a policy of providin for One lead -man in each Department."in the Fire Department that lead - man will be designated ":>snintant Chi f" from among tier, In id firemen in the department. I hereby rece.nend to -:;u, for ap7ointm-ant to the position of paid Aatista:rt sire chief, :'r. Ed Iir(h;oy^ ano Is the senior paid r.an In the _iepartr-cnt, and :v:ro in also c dedicated and effective ,st„ Employee- :: rap::ctful'y submitted, Robert L.•'ones Fire Tilef It :wan :-owed b- Councilman Carter seconded b, Coune'1^an Judy that the reco.-::sndotion of the Fire Qh1of be approved. Rotion riod- -ron State Of Aizhinaton ?ub_Is Pension Cann-`:z_n .ecCsber 13, 12C5 to: -;;it: 'O IC-1 GF - .PING The %e Public Pen.^.ion Co_:ninnien Inez scheduled a public hearings for the discussion of the Co.. ^ion's reconnandaticn for consolidation -nd funding of Firemen's and Policemen's Bet-rc,,nt�Lystems. The hearing will be hold at Q CO p.m., Friday, January 14, 1966, in the -limitations_^ Golder. Faro:; !loomo_ + .. rode inn, 'Taco -a. Due ..o on epee , and time, we ape rotuentin ; that each or- „nil on lance a zpakaznan and that 7ou do not send a large delega- tion. >:e wool%. aonr a to receivinvi the names o" t:� zpT'esr.r rind oL.ors planning to attend and twenty copied of. hair nr.p.red zzaemyntn cy Jan.0, 1 .. i