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HomeMy WebLinkAbout00048 Minutes of Re ular Session of Council for Februar 18, 1941, continued. !89 REGULAR SESSION OF THE CITY COUNCIL, TUESDAY, MARCH 4th, 1941• Minutes of Re ular Session of Council for Februar 18, 1941, continued. ! i I Bid Accented = < Port Townsend, Washirgton �e It was moved by Councilman Cornett, and secondec by Councilman Maroldo, "hat the ofdthl l March .4th, 1941 n be accepted, and that the wood be delivered subject to approval q # of Mr. F. H. Lammers, custodian of the City Hall Building- Upon Roll Call vote, all four Councilmen present :; voted in the affirmative, and the motion was declared carried. The CITY CODICIL of the City of Port Townsend, Washington, met in regular 6 f session this 4th day of March, 1941, at 7:30 o'clock, P.M., in the Council Chambers of } the City Hall, Mayor F. E. Anderson presiding. Re: Dumping of garbage �` •' ! I 0 Councilman Lammers reported that 2r. Charles Guisti had made complaints about the �Y ROLL CALL I dumping pS garbage indiscriminately in the vicinity of his property near North Basch• The J. ---� - -- " to the Eealth Cemmi*-tee to determine what action, if any, might be arY i __ Officers and members answering present o R ll a 1 were as follows: tde H.E. f ._ ,,,o,,e� was rcier e„ _ r an i gt o Call w Mayor Anderson, City Attorney, W. J. Daly, City Clerk C. F. Christian, and Councilmen E. E. taken. Richards, J. F. Maroldo, Wm. Lmmera, Sr., and J. LS. Carroll, with Councilman W. B. Cornett � { arriving later is the session. From Chamber of Commerce, to -wit: Fort Townsend, Washington I ® MINUTES OF PREVIOUS SESSION February 18, 1941 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council It was moved by Councilman Maroldo, and seconded by Councilman Carroll, that the City of Port Townsend ti, minutes of the previous session be approved as written. Motion carried. I Port Townsend, Washington i 1. ` I, BILLS AND CLAIMS Gentlemen: At a trustee meeting of the Chamber of Commerce held Monday, the 17th day of February, Bills against the City, as audited and recommended for payment by the Finance Committ p j 1941, that body instructed the nsrbors & Waterfront Committee to ask the City Council ee, were presented and read as follows: I of the City of Port Townsena, the Port of Port Townsend, and the County Commissioners f t of Jefferson County to use their offices to request that the local International �•1ZZ � Upon the Current Expense Fund, to -wit: Longshoremens' and Warehousemens' Union take immediate steps to reopen the Port of Port Townsend and vicinity to shipping. The Leader Company, Inc. Advertising & Publishing $16.50 Very truly yours, r}sr Harry Hirtzler Sales Books 1.53 'g tss , The Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. Servioefor Mayor's Office 7.59 Harry A. Cotton Elizabeth Meeker Clerk Hire 3.50 Chairman { Burroughs Adding Machine Co. Service as per contract 10.05 Harbors and WaterfrontCommittee of the as`, Lammers Fuel Co. Wood for City Fall 66.30 EAC•B Port Townsend Chamber of Commerce. Co.Supplies Norby Plumbing & Heating Puget Sound Power & Light Co. City Hall, Street & Traffic 164.44 5- City Pall Slies 6.02 �. Re: Sewage Disposal q� y Berg's Union Service Service to Police Car 1.7? Dollar's Garage Supplies & Service to Police Car 10.35 Dr. L. E• Foster, County -City Health officer, arrived at this time and by request oP 4T ? Speed's Service Station Service to Police Car 2.45 Mayor �derson, presented an outline of a sewage disposal problem confronting the district kt "� E. U. Robbins Transfer of Police & Fire Controls 72.78 comprising Verrier's Store, Hilltop Tavern, National City Apartments, etc. He suggested P. T. Volunteer Fire Dept Services at fires 31.00 sad be carried easterly oniti Standard Oil Company Gasoline 2.00+ that the sewage lines from the above named places converge Fourth Street to the rnvene a short distance awev, at which point a settling basin could be', F; Hane Hardware Supplies 3.31 f disposal• He stated that it would be Jefferson County Auditor City's share of health program 25.00 constructed eliminating the present problem o S ! State Treasurer Fed. Ind. Ins. 2.45 possible to also connect Peck's Camp end Sullivau's Store, addirg %bat the disposal Of j sewage from 'neck's Camp was another pressing problem at this time- This matter was �� { referred to the Committee on Streets and Sewers for investigations Total $427.13 Re Chimacum Water line ,'% Upon the Olympic Gravity Aster Fund, to -wit: F e # i Mayor Anderson asked Dr. Foster the status of the present Chimacum water system at 'z „ Robert Rutz Labor $ 8.98^ that there had been no further developments since the report u ' Burroughs Adding Machine Cc. Office supplies this time, ade. The Mayor thereupon 6.83 and was assured to the Council recently masked the Water Committee to take such ? Standard Oil Co. Gasoline 18.35 steps as might be necessary to determine a definite course of action upon the petition Union oil Company Kerosene 1.84 E I of residents and property owners at Chimacum, for City water. w Berg's Union Service Service to Dept. Truck 1.27 l Seattle Plumbing Supply Pipe Supplies 13.15 Re: Cleaning of Gravel Pit „ Norby Plumbing & Heating Co. Supplies .66 Puget Scund Power & Light Co. Electricity 1.00 Mr. A. H. Ywarsky, who was present signified his wish to speak before th.e meeting v , : State Treasurer Feb. Ind• Ins. 1.69 tested the practice of the City Street Department end, upon being given perm:ssicn, pro P i Stets Tax Commission Jan. - Feb. Utility Tax 247.49 nt and Mr. Ywarsky, unclean of leaving the pit used jointly by the Street Departure v f overburden and trash that accumulates as gravel is removed. He stated that he had f Total .5301.26 +' I requested several times that the pit be kept cleaned as gravel is removed, but that be w ., Led had no cooperation from members of the Street Departments i IIpon the Public Library Fund, to I t The 2Lsyor referred this matter to the Street Committee with full authority to act. r� ; Lincoln Electric Co. Books $ 1.60 Personal Bookshop Books 4.85 Re: Military Road x Follett Book Co. Books 19.90 CountyEngineer W. A. 3ugge reported attendance at a joint roads meeting held with I Puget Sound News Co. Books 14.26 State and Army officials at Fort Wcrden, and iafcrmed the Council that the proposes p' Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Light. 5.21 [: Military road leaving Fort Warden, now under survey, was being made up as a W.P.A. project rya O 1 As it is necessary that T.P.A. projects be sponsored by some governmental unit, Lnd the Total $ 45.82 �_. proposed road being within the city limits, it was desired that the City of Port Townsend sh,, act as sponsor for the proposed project. Mr. Bugge stated that insofar as the city was IIpon the Park rind, to -wit: concerned, he would volunteer to draw up the proposed project for presentation to proper W.P.A. officials, adding that it would be necessary for the city to purchase or condemn 3 A ' Building Supply Company Supplies $ 2.93 { such property as might be needed, other than the city streets, and that the cost to the ,. r°f Upon the City Street Fund, to -wit: tt i I city would, in all probability, be in the neighborhood of ,Fr15D0•DO• i' i It was moved by Counci lman Brown, anI„ ' ! John Gow Labor d seconded by Councilman Maroldo, that the City I $102.29 Council goon record as giving to Mr. Bugge full power to act for the City in this matter. Frank Martin Labor 15.00 Harry Hirtzler Supplies .92 Upon Roll Call vote, all Your Councilmen present rooted in the of firmative, and the Bane Hardware Misc. Supplies 1.79 motion was declared carried.y P. T. Lumber Co. Supplies & Materials 58.16 k Standard Oil Co. Gasoline 69.47 Water Supt. Lockhart reported that the construction of the proposed road would .;', j Union Oil Co. Grease •65 necessitate the changing of some of the city water mains and servicees, and was then Howard -Cooper Corporation Equipment Supplies 28.44 informed by ettor r y Daly that this work would be taken care of at no cost to the City. s';r Long's Repair Shop Equipment repair 4.54 No further business appearing at this time for consideration by the Council, it was ;'! Lawrence Short Motor Co. 3quipment repair 1.0 moved by Councilman grown, and seconded by Councilman MaroldD, that t Council do now " Puget Sound Power & light Go. Electricity 1.60 adjourns Motion carried. ' O.P. Motor Freight Co. Freight •60 //p��� �r1.rr�i� rhos. H. Gupt111 Si ens 17.08 !_ II May or 7.C8 Attest: y rt.� •a3i'-�-r: � I State treasurer Feb. Ind. Ins. - f� `/-CJ Sfi...•a/_c<. City Clerk. �f i d Total $309.08 r i „ram