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HomeMy WebLinkAbout00303 SESSION OF JAIiUARY 18. 1966 C550 •'T"L7^--q (W m•r- TMITiT Aq S- 52—, Q71 (1^ IA7IIIA RV IAfl, Ic1sr-- Y At the City Council mectin, of January 4, 1966, !r. Arey, Strout Superintendent and my - soli .ere assirned t,a task of studin; the street conditions at this intersection. I'nis sit atop has wean studied and the following observations and recommendations are made. 1. '_::e roadway is 35' in width wk:ich is adequate for tyro way traffic with no panting. 2. 20 ld.P.H. sprad limit zone be extablished on Jefferson Street from Taylor St. to Quincy i� .;t and on '! .ncy St. from Jefferson to :7ashington. 3. No parking in is area (signs for items 2 and 3 - ,t,35.00) �- 4. :Cove light ^ple .0 onnosito side of Jefferson St. 5. Replace 1000 watt bare bulb at. light with 7000 mercury vapor luminaire (this will cost 6. h__.00 more nor year). Paint dashed centarline all the way down the hill (approximately $20.00 for paint). - 7. white Paint slow signs on the street. 6. Reflectorized (scotchlito) arrows 4' Ion,,-, indicating right angle turn (approximate cost '30.00). C. Rebuild broken ;ward -rail. This should be rebu'lt with standard beam guard-rail. (arprexlmate cost ,t,2.50 nor lineal foot nlus labor of installstion.) Sincerely, _ Ed , A. Becker City engineer ORDIjA"C7 NOL 1463 AN 03llI:dAI;C" R3PEALIN7 0 DINAi:C3 NO. 1034 AND ORDINA;;` .;0. 1041, PROVIDING T., '.L CITE - C0�'.'CIL _=' 'OShIO'i" 3iiAL..T AT LARGE, DESIG- ::ATT"0 :S FOR ••"•.ID POSITI !NS, AID =STABLISiiIN G ODS O. FI�i'.' - FOR A!!D _:L CT7 N TO AID TER; 3 x s' 1 z j Q s } 0: .,. rl,...: 'Cs CI a UO U.v..ILIr R City Attorney Abraham said that due to the city redistricting and establishing of two now precints and at the time of tie redistricting it was the will of the council to abolish the ward system and and have all councilmen elected at large. moved by Co roil_ -en 3iobenbaua seconded by Cowncilman Rubv that the first reading be considered tune second reeding and the third readin; be by title only. Motion carried. PASSA32 OF ORDINANCE NO. . 1463 Ord. "o. 1453 was ago! read by tile only and it was moved by Councilman Siebenbaum seconded by Councilmen Ruby that the ord. do now pass. F'.otion carried. 3TITI-I; owners of all that property lying and being witiain the described area, res ectfuliy petition the City Council of the City of Port Townsend for the vacation of tha :onion of the Surnlem^_ntal Plat to the Eisenbeis Addition embraced within the boundaries of __ocks 203, 20 225, 226, 227, 232, 233, 234, 235, 252, 253 and 254, including all nla ted streets there -in. two ob'ect of s reo-:est is to accomn-ish the replatting of the described area pursuant to nttec ed nrir.a Labe -led 'replatting proposal," and upon approval of the vacation as herein set fort::, the petitioners will forthwith cause the replatting to be accomplished atitorer, 34-shop Develcn:mcnt Corporation, is a :;ashin7ton Corporation, witin its home office at 6th and Hancook, Fort Townsend, :iashin,ton. .":TNES3 we have hereunto set our hand this l7ta day of January, 1966. Bishop Development Corporation by Harvey t;. Bishop President. J TAB-. S3 being first duly sworn on oath, deposes and says: I am the president of Bishop Development Cornoration, the petitioner above named; I have read the ab and feroro:nE; Petitlon, know the contents thereof, and believe the same to be true. Iiarvey T.. 3is::op Subscribed and sworn to i.-afore me this 17th day of January, 1966. Alice Stuart Notary Public in and for the State of '.7ashington, residing at Port Townsend PETITION FOR STREET VACATION TO :LT OO-'..1L OF Ti: CIT•s O? ?03T 'no ;:ndersi-ned, constitutin, all of the abutting owners of real property abutting upon the portions of street requested to be vacated, here and hereby respectfully petition the City Oouncll of ._c City of Port To%lasend, 17ashin-ton, to cause to ve vacated the portion of City Street describ,-d az follows: T J:L' P^:it.. OF bth Street l yinq between Eancoch and 3`,erman "treats. and tzat public notice and ..eerie_, be had ti:erefor, in the form and manner provided by law. EIS O? L�1ZLOPI=NT COR?ORATI-_N (A Fashington Cornoration) BY Hai,vey id. Bishop President Joseph Cusack r71C'i'r.%u�AaUC3F.]•'.Y.Xi.•Xnd ' , lit , ;: ] ! CY i�i - • -M 1 -�' r Y .c. } a l r � i u }SI.� �nh ;a{. a,.r.v. 5YMw�.'s5`L�':isfLfiil"i "'*.�„m.r .,+vtu„'^"tig:tiatr';"47&�. .r+r, .5�:..i:—i'ff8,"k.�'''i:ei$'r c•by-��ne•w .f ";fi ,s�, 1 . rt l� ... A 5_51 MIMES OF TH'i REGULAR SESSION OF JAIiUARY 18. 1966 C as COUNTY OF KITSAP ) JOSEPH CUSACK being for himself first duly sworn on oath, deposes and says: I am one of the abutting owners and petition for street vacation, know the contents thereof, and the same is true as I believe. Joseph I'.% Cusack Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6th day of January 1966. STATE 07 WASHINGTON ) ' ) as COMITY 02 J-27FER3011 ) HARVEY117. BISHOP, being first duly sworn on oath, deposes and says: That he is the prosid nt of Bishop Development Corporation, a Washington Corporation, and, as such, authorized to :Hake this verification; that said corporation is one of the abutting owners and petitioners above named; that he has :read the above and foregoing petition for vacation of a city onto t, knows the contents thereof, and the some is true as lie believes. Harvey 'd. Bishop Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6th day of January, 1966. Glenn D. Abraham Jr. Notary Public in and for the State of Washington, residing at Port Townsend It was roved by Councilman Lindsey seconded by Councilmen Ruby that a Public Hearing be held Petitions on ::arch 1, 1966. Motion carried. Mayor Sullivan referred the tao petition. to the Street Conzaittee and also the Planning Commission. BID OFZ.-ING The following bids were opened for fuel needs for ti:e City of Port Townnsond for t e year 1966. Standard Oil Comnany Chevrone Supreme Gasoline .236 Chevron Gasoline .211 Standard Furnace Oil .123 Standard Stove Oil .1209 ..evron Diesel Fuel 11239. Tcxaco Inc. Texaco Sir,' C;:ief Gasoline .239 Texaco Fire Chief Gasoline .2115 Bud Ammeter Oil Co. Furnace Oil .10 Stove Oil 115 Diesel Fuel .10 Earner Oil Compony Surer Shall Gasoline ,8890_, Shell Gasoline .2240 Shell Stove Oil .1263 Shell Furnace Oil .10 Shell Dieseline .10 it was moved by Councilman 3iebonbaum seconded by Councilman Judy that a five minute reces be taken to study the bids. Motion carried. REC3?12:: LL ROLL CALL Unon reconvene d Roll tail all councilmen present. Councilmen Siebenbaum said that Standard Oil Company was low bid on Supreme and Chevron ;;asoline, Bud 1=meter was low on stove oil, and Am. -Meter and iiarpor Oil Co. were tied on furnace L Diesel Oil. Councilm-an 3iebenbaum node a notion seconded b;; Councilman Judy that Standard Oil Co.-nany be awarded the bid on gnsol`ne, Bud Ar_ eter Oil Co. be awarded the bid on Sto•:e oil, and that Ammeter Oil Co. And Harper oil Co. tied for Furnace Oil and diesel fuel alternate for the -ear :._tt_ Ammeter 011 Co, startin; ;.,it! Feb. 1966. :iotion carried. L 1 C 7 MriRI:;G As this was the date and time set for the public hearing that was requested by "r seen of t=e Lagoon ';urn rg Rome on the vacating of certa,*n streets and an l.:nnamed alley. 1:_e City Clerk ";e r_rg-c the netition in full and it was ;moved b"• Councilman. Lindsey seconded by Cournci_manii� �t a recess be taken. 'Lotion carried. RE C0'17 Fc ROLL CALL :on recon:+encn- and u-on roll call, all cc,:ncilmen present. Council --an Lirdney made a pother. t seconded by Co•uncilman Ruby at tile city vacato lincoln St from Kearney to t.^.e East bo:adry of Decatur 3t so th.t tice intersection could be kept oron on Lincoln at and if the nroaerty was not uti-I lzed . itI_i . five years it wo;:_d revert back. to --'-,a city, also u.lity easements be reserved for city on vacated property. _iotion carried. i