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HomeMy WebLinkAbout00112 session was made at this time by Mayor Anderson and it was thereupon moved4 215 214 •fi '' t smoi�ia8�1 8 unl, s—uay20,� 942�cont3 nue .. Mi utes of Regular as ono h o a ^^"n,nrl ,, rtinnta an Seggi r 1ha ri+ r.� x�„ sa r > BUILDING PERMITS Frw If this Department may be of any assistance to you in carrying out the foregoing rY�. recommendations, please feel free to call upon us. A request for permission to build was presented and read as follows: kki 3�'t Very truly yours Port Townsend, Washington' 'il"» U Januar 20 1942 r i^`fi,� L'' M. S. CAMPBELL, Chief Y , Division 'of Public Honorable Mayor and City Council ; k Yt r Health Engineering 7. Port Townsend, Washington iX �;:?` REL:RW Gentlemen: I` 7+1 cc: Brig. General James H. Cunningham IT Permission is requested to erect a frame garage, 181 x 181, on my property " Harbor Defenses of Puget Sound situate Lot 6, Block 92, Original Townsite; at an estimated cost of approximately Nt T?r Fort Worden, Washington $15.00 for materials. This matter was referred to the Water committee of the council and the 'Hater Super - Respectfully submitted,, s'M1iF intendant for theirconsiderationand recommendations.. R T hP'i Dave Bartl ➢ t q . Alder Street Petititon, to -writ: 1,r4• Permit Granted 4Wt haw " , slip Port Townsend, Washington • i ��, � : ; :; {�s at { >, January 10, 1942 It was moved by Councilman Sullivan and seconded by councilman Maroldo that permission be ranted in accordance with the foregoing request. Motion carried.' > We, the undersigned residents and property owners of the area to be benefitted, g g g q do hereby respectfully petition the Honorable Mayor and City Council of the City of ,as e-ify�r, u - COMLUiICATIONS I'.t'�`-. err ; y Port Townsend, Washington, to open and adequately surface Alder Street from Thirtieth (or Littlefield) Street to Umatilla Avenue; all in Littlefield Addition to the iCity , } ,+j) From State Department of Highways Ii, � 1 •�'�tk�`� � , � of Port Townsend, Washington. t ITR • to The monthly form letter of the State Department of Highways showing this city s Frank Martin Delmont Grewell E. M. Hogan November allotment of gasoline tax funds to be $814.64 was presented and read and ordered filed. Louie Minish Emil Likes Warren Ward From State' Department of Health, to -writ: From Harry Olsen, to -wit: January 9, 1942 _ . t if•a `t Port Townsend, Washington Honorable Mayor and (isr y January 20, 1942 v' Members of the Council Port Townsend, Washington fir,,"r Honorable Mayor and City Council x Port Townsend, Washington Gentlemen: A;7 Gentlemen: This Department recently made an appraisal of facilities of your water supply for irar time protection and have the following recommendations to make: w '' :: I wish herewith to apply for the position of helper on the garbage col- lection truck; at such time as the City begins this service; and I ask that you (1) That the control over chlorination be made adequate. NXq give this application your kindest consideration. In order to insure continuous and effective disinfection of water at all times Respectfully yours, it is necessary to take daily residual chlorine tests. Scales should be pro- ��cf 's.JT ZI vided for the gas cylinders so that the amount of chlorine feed can be checked Harry Olsen against the chlorinator setting. Daily residual chlorine tests should be sub- lf, rout mitted at the end of the -month on forms provided by the State Department of 4 +h ' This communication was ordered filed. Health for that purpose. These forms will aid the cities in spotting trouble in their chlorinator operation and provide us with records of operation so we can Y^f U2IFIPISHED AND NEW BUSINESS verify that.the city has not been legally negligent. t (2) That provision be made for disinfecting new mains before putting them} Martzloff Property Purchase Authorized into service. r 4 It was moved by councilman Maroldo and seconded by councilman Sullivan that the prop- '1 erty owned by Mrs. Martzloff lined adjacent to the city hall, more particularly described This procedure is essential even in time of peace and suitable chemicals suchTS a,nt,ee in the Deed to same be purchased as per provision made for the purchase of property in the as H.T.H., Perchloron, or a main sterilizer should be kept on hand. A table of ® 1942 budget in the city of Port Townsend and that the Mayor and city Clerk be authorized dosages is enclosed for your information. i o issue a warrant upon the Current Expense Fund in payment thereof and receive the Deed trx or same. Upon roll call vote all four councilmen present voted in the affirmative and (3) That a chlorine residual be carried through the distribution system. •. r< µ,„T mot on was declared carried. Bacteriological contamination of the distribution system is likely either through i7€ tr' MY Mayor Anderson Arrives sabotage or result of damage during air attack. In case of bombing and result- a Ing repairs, it is very difficult to prevent contamination from entering the i =?;rxr (' distributions stem. Chlorine residual extended through all v e �+ t+r Mayor Anderson arrived in the council chambers at this time and assumed his position y gh parts of the dis-<> tiA s presiding officer of the meeting. tribution system will greatly minimize or eliminate entirely all the danger of x{ v:_vt contamination from these sources. The potential danger to civilian population4; '':r Library Board Appointment Made has been repeatedly stressed by military authorities and should indicate to us �+ — that all practical precautions should be undertaken for the -protection of civil- The re -appointment of Mrs. W. M. McCurdy as a member of the Library Board for a'five ions in the event of attack. ear term as requested in a communication from the said Library Board which was read at the i^t, "#' •last regular session was made at this time by Mayor Anderson and it was thereupon moved In order to obtain this chlorine residual without ensuingexcessive tastes and M odor, it will probably be necessary to form chloramine bthe addition of am- f �v}lrky councilman Maroldo and seconded by Councilman Sullivan that the council confirm said monia ahead of the chlorinator. This procedure of chlorine ammonia treatment t"a."." y ppointment. Motion carried. is co.^on water works practice. The ammonia is fed in a manner similar to chlor- ine and in a ratio of approximately 1 - 3. The operation cost of chlorine am- t.,r + n Re: Issuance of Salary Warrants monia treatment is not ordinarily more than chlorine alone, as less chlorine is'.,W°j For information of the members of the council present, the City Clerk read a letter j required. "'Eit > addressed to him by Mayor Anderson relative to salary warrants for the year 1942 as t` It is hoped that the city council will fully appreciate their responsibility in , follows: this time of emergency and do all they can to adequately protect their water g, system. ,s�4a, sr January 20th, 1942 ^r ,' Mr. C. F. Christian, City Clerk, sfi 3� i Port Townsend, Washington. Dear Sir: The following changes have been made in the various Departments of City :. .0 .. ., rta K.M �... .�: a :;: . ..A .—.... .o-« s. ,,.. .. . .. ._J .. .. .. .•..: .,.. __. __'--"—cr __._ , ..: -. r,. t _• ..,. .,.., .. ..., a,.. .. .., _.3 . :. _._ .:-...:. .... r.. -. ... ,: ._. _.... ... ' u-,''S'r.>.. 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