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Minutes of het-ular Session for rebruary 4th, 1941, continued.
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Third Reading and Passage �• jjjj Re: Council Committee Chan -,es
i, Yayor t+nderson stated that at this time he wished to rake changes in the appoi.^.tment �;
I, The proposed ordinance was then read by title only, for the third reading, whereupon �a
! rr. N r :: of Corsalttees of tits Council as Follows: t "
( it was moved by Councilman Drown, and seconded by Councilman 'Zaroldo, that the ordinance }. ;, fL•
( do nor% pass. Upon Roll Call vote, all sir. Councilmen voted In the affirrnntive and the "�"et r
motion was declared carried. a ` G a member of the Committee o nei�atervandYDraina� rye and Lunt Comaittee, and to serve as 111
Curb Grade Ordinance '`��" r�••
.S Councilman Brown to he removed from the Committee on Water and Drainage, and to serve
on t'.-.e i''irc and Light Co>;Jmittee.
A proposed ordinance establishing a curb grade on Adams Street between hater and
77ashington Strects, was pros-c-ted and read in full for the first reading as follows: - --
.- `" r3.r• '' _ Re: Oak Street Vacation
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tt+ It eras moved b- Councilman Brown that the City Clerk advertise the hearing upon the
t+��r 3 street vacation requested by Oswald Thanem, Clyde L. Peach, and Jack 77. Miller, said
AN ORDINAECE establishing a curb grade on Adams Street and amending Section 1 of _ � �„6; v Council on lSnreh loth. `ibis motion
Ordinance No. 974, passed by the ity Council I'ay 7th, 1929, approved by r a>nyr;,;n s ® hearing to be y Co at the regular session of the City C
the Ya.•or May 9th, 1929, entitled, An Ordinance establishing curb grades on f x `j"` �! tray+ seconded by Councilman ]Saco_no, :nd upon Roll Call vote, five of the six Councilmen
t+ s I present voted in the affirmative, Councilman ichards voting no , and the motion Tins
�r I Adams street between TTatcr and '3ashington streets in the it,; of Po:•t Townsend and repeal- , sr ,, , c
ing all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict therewith." a;3 declared On
ADJOUY•?J;,:E'.�T e
Section 1. that that portion of Section 3 of Ordinance ?Jo. 974, passed by the amity
Council V.ay 7th, 1929, approved by the Xayor May 9th, 1929, entitled "Pen Ordinance estab- t•
lashing curb cedes on Adams Street b^.tt^.cen'.'later and 1ashin ton streets in the City of rr t , 3 a ;� No further business appearing for consideration by the Council at this time, it was
g B „ S° moved by Councilman Brown, and seconded by Councilman Sullivan, that the Council to now
Port Townsend and repealing all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict therewith",
affectingthe curb grade at the intersection of the south property line of ;7eshir. ton , E` adjourn. 1:otion carried.
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street and thetr_st side of Adams Street, be and the same is hereby amended to read as
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That the curb grade at the intersection of the scuth property line of 't7ashingtonj;r7`(r,r ;o;l' a.-o
street and the west side o£ Adams street be and the same is hereby established at the 'O v' ° 4,
elevation of 6.2-_ i'eet above city datum.
Section 2. That this ordinance be published once in the Po."t 'Townsend Treader to be�, k�l rr�f^ N� Attest:
force and ta?:e effect as provided by law.
Passed by the "ity Council February , 1941.
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Approved by the i7.ayor February , 1941•
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'ity Clerk.
C City Attorney Daly advised that this proposed ordinance be referred to the Street
ommlttee for investigation and laid over until the next regular meeting, before further
action be taken. There being no objection to this procedure, the proposed ordinance 'was
left to lay over. _
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It tvas moved by Concilr.:¢n Sullivan, a nd seconded by Concil'man Brown, that the ca.�
Council recess at this time (6:30 o'Iclock, P.iS.) for a short. period. Notion carried.
Reconvened .�
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The City Council reconvened in regular session at 9:10 orclock, P.IS., and upon roll t'` i^ ,
call vote, the following officers and menfoers •..ere noted present: ISa;lor H. z. Anderson
City Attorney ":. -J, Daly, City Clerk C, F. Christian, and Councilmen Dennis Sullivan,
t' J. I:• Carroll, C. E. hichards, J. F. 1S,roldo, end Robt. Brown, and Alm. Lammers, Gr, { y 5
Re: Fire Equipment Purch9sJVI
It was moved by Councilman hob. ilr'own, and .seconded by Councilman "'ullivan, that theIT
fire apparatus, as provided for in the emer,genc ordinance meeting, be pur-
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chased complete from ths- }loward-Cooper Corpos•ation forthwith, provided, however, that full
and complete and com etotive bidding be tntertai:ied b the C a}°`"• t,r : ' ' P P y Howard -Cooper orporation:�- „
relative to the furnishing of n suitable chassis, which final selection to await the -
pleasure of the Fire and Light; Comnnittet of the City Council, and the Fire Chief. Upon • a y'
Roll Call vote, all six Councilmen present voted in theaffirmative, and the rmotlon erns
declared carried.
Re: Parking of Trailers
� City Attorney Daly reported th,it there. erect numerous house trailers standing on atrt•,t
areas within 'he city limits, and advised that s_.me be brought to the notice of the Police
Department in order that the Department see to the removal of the said trailers from the i >,r%"yd�`yr�
street areas to eliminate the accident hazard connected beret•+ith.;;,7, -�
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