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' j '! REGULAR SESSIOc; OF CITY COU11CIL, SEPTEI.IBER 16, 1941 1.
'A nates of Regular Session, September 2, 1941, continued, t� _
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(, Mayor Anderson appointed Attorney Daly and members of the "inter conxr.ittue of the ,f! ti The City Council of Port Townsend, 7J¢shington met in its regular session this 16th
' Council as a cor.::ittee to sttenlnt nsgotiations with 1Lr, Young on this matter. day of September 16, 1941 at 7:30 o'clock P.::. in the Council chambers of the City Hall,
Mayor H. h. Anderson pr•eslding.
R_: Garbage Disposal
ROLL CALL
Council. 'In Carroll roportingas a mer_ber of tile Health co:mnittee stated that his study-
;;, of the :aatto. of garbage collection by the city to date had sl':own that 1t vfould entail con- d" Officers and members answering present to roll call were as follows: l,layor H. E.
sicicrable tiloug`-.t and er.nense and recon�,:ended to the Council that the garbage disposal con- '4 ',i•.: .�,')
/- T,1i %` Anderson, City Attorney, 'f. S. Daly, City Clerk, C. F. Christina and councilmen S. F. i )
tract be let upon bids for the year, 1942 as it has been in the past and that the contract Maroldo, Robt. IN. Browrl, Win. Lammers, Sr., J. Li. Carroll and 'J. E. Cor-:ett. Councilman,
�{ stipulate the number of collections for each part of the city that this information be made _ Dennis Sullivan arrived later in the session..
I; available to the public and that the Council continue to plan for collection by city equip-
ment commencing at the beginning of the year, 1942. f,` I Re: Housing Authority
Re: Jensen Request+j{j,, $ Present at the meeting by invitation of City officials was Lieutenant Homer Jones,
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U.S.11., former I,:ayor of the city of Bremerton, Washington. Liayor Anderson a -Trounced
Councilman Brown as a member of the Police and License comm�ittee to whom was referred Lt. Jones had been asked to attend this meeting to give officials of this city the bene-
fits of his er. erience as mayor of Bremerton in the establishing of a Housing Authorit-
'!�� tilo request of Richie Jensen for a taxi stand on +aster street in front of the Delmonico �` IIr a rn ",1, (® p y >,a -
1 reported tl'-at the cb•:,Irittee recommended the granting of a one car stand at this point wit:- w{ r ! and the problems confronting the city in connection with name. establishing
stated further thaty
tine stipulation t-.:at the fire plug zone be ]:apt clam• at all times and moved that this per- { Lt. Jones must necessarily leave at the earliest possible opportunity and that, therefore
is mission be 71,anted I:r. Jensen. This motion ,%as seconded by Councilman Sullivan and upon II� � � t � the council would i:rnediatel l y proceed vrit•h this matter.
voice vote was declared carried. h �,
q't ® Lt. Jones eras given the floor and briefly outlined the Housing problem "which had con-
Re- City hall Janitor. ��wti T rY« l fronted the city of Bremerton and the various steps taken. to establish necessary dwellings �•�
n/rn f y through the Federal Housing Authority.
An informal discussion by officers and members present relative to fie 'dvisibilityn �b,I `. ing information desired would be for ycouncilmen and tofficersptohask questios the ns way of secur-
and possibilities of providing for janitor service for the city `fall building resulted i ftt�n� 3: would endeavor to answer. Should he be unable to answer some of them heifeltrsurehich he
the appointment by the t,:ayor of City Attorney, Daly and Councilmen Brown, Lamner rw``' xt , .;' C. Searle Executive'Director of the Housing Authorityof the city sure that
Carroll as a ntb. ttee to act with the Liayor to determine the means in order that same may 1! ' ,`c"i had accompanied him to this citycould supply the information. of Bremerton, who
be provided for in the budget for the year, 1942. PP y
BUSIiTSS ADJOUR1111EN2. - yy r Sullivan Arrives. '•
No furtl?er business appearing for consideration b"= the Council at this time it urns i _;y 9sy•{,.�,;..; ,' Councilman Sullivan arrived at this time and assumed his place in the proceedings of i
:roved by Councilman Carroll slid seconded by Councilman Brown that the Co cil do now ad- 4 ys$ „ he council.
journ. Lotion carried. ,.ir} F ti Some of the points brought out in Lt. Jones introductory tall: was the fact that the
Bremerton Housing Suthority was created as of July 19, 1940 that this work could be carried
`/ ► H. E. Anderson t «7' on through different agencies but that the city of Bremerton upon investigation had selected S
i s^ the U.S. Housing Authority as the agency through which they wished to work and that payment Ij
Mayory,Lt^ „ in lieu of taxes deemed advisable by the Bremerton authority.
Mr. E. C. Searle vrhose presence was mentioned by Lt. Jones was introduced at this time
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c i Attest: C. F, Christian zr,4 aj,I by t,iay*or Andcr::on who also acknowledged the presence of Lt. Jesters of the Nay Section
City er sn< 1 r Base now being established in this city.
Y! An informal period of questions and answers followed and among other points it visa
d 4 Y1 determined that dwellings in Bremerton had averaged $3500 per unit, total cost that in lieu
patncents in the city of Bremerton had been established at $24 per annum with an additional •
t.? u12 per annum , provision for school purposes. At the end of the discussion period, Lt.
Jones and is. Searle were thanked by the mayor and immediately tool: leave of the meeting.
fir' I Minutes of Previous Session
€ t ? It was moved by Councilman Brown and seconded by Councilman Llaroldo that the L:inutes
of the previous session be approved as written. i.lotion carried.
BILLS AiID CLAItdS. !
r ijAls '' It war moved by Councilman Brown and seconded by Councilman Cornett that the rules
of the council be suspended to allow consideration of the claim of Deisel Oil Sales Company
in the sum of $1,001.37, same being estimate j/ 2 and estimate err 3 (final) City Street
project r 6 that said claim be allowed and that the Idq{or and City Clerk be authorized to _
°`tAa i issue a warrant in payment thereof. Upon roll call vote all six councilmen present voted
in the affirmative and motion was declared carried. i
REPORTS OF OiTICERS,
City Treasurer. +
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f c!' The monthly report of the city Treasurer for the month of August, 1941 visa presented
• and read and referred to the Finance Committee.
'!'later Superintendent.
The monthly x•eport of the Water Superintendent for the month of August, 1941 was
x� r -I presented and read and referred to the ',later committee. The report of the 1Jater Superin-
hr? i tendent showing flour of water through the main line meters for the 12 days ending Sept- i
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ember 15, 1941 and the National Paper Products meters for the week ending September 6, 1941
r � was presented and read and ordered filed.
S• `i a ` BUILDIIIG PER!.:ITS.
Requests for permission to build and to make additions and alterations were presented
w" gr : nd read as follows:
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From H. 71. Tucker, to -wit:
4 �x Oft a Port Townsend, 'Ilaehington
Zr `, September 8, 1941
r� Honorable Mayor and City Council
Port Townsend, R'ashington.
Gentlemen: Permission is requested to reship le a portion of my dwelling situate
706 Franklin Street; at an estimated cost of y'30, materials.
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Respectfully Re ctful submitted H YJ Tucker
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