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RPsGU...LR SESSION OF THE CITY COUNCILS MARCH 17t 1942, continued.
From Vt. H. Carder, to -wit:
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Port Tovmsend, Washington
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March 7, 1942.
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Honorable Mayor and City Council
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Port Townsend, Washington
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Gentlemen: Permission is requested to erect a gymnasium building, 1341 x 1581,.at an
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estimated of $117,500.00; to make additions to the High School Building, 571 x 67
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and 331 x 5610 at an estimated cost of $75,833.04; and alterations to the Lincoln and
High School Buildings, at an eatimated cost of $12,500.00; all situate upon the
Lincoln School Area.
Respectfully submitted,
School District #43
By: W. IL. Carder, Superintendent
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Permits Granted
It was moved by councilman Carroll and seconded by councilman Sullivan that per
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mission be granted in accordance with the foregoing requests. Motion carried.
Re: Lordts Lake Cabin Repair
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Councilman Carroll stated at this time that the Water Superintendent had a recommen-
dation to place before the council and the Mayor thereupon invited Superintendent Lockhart
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to place the matter before the council in his own words. Water Superintendent Lockhart
stated that upon the recently purchased property in the vicinity of Lords Lake and in
which is included said lake, there is at the present time a rough cabin upon the shores
of the lake; that this cabin with a small expenditure of money and little time could be
put in condition to adequately house workmen which the council might wish to place at the
lake in the near future in order to carry out necessary work for the improvement of said
lake and that he estimated the expenditure of money necessary would be not over $100.00.
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Cabin Repair Authorized
It was moved by councilman Carroll and seconded by councilman Brown that the Vlater
Superintendent be authorized to proceed with repedrs and improvements to the afore -men-
tioned cabin at Lord's Lake at a cost for materials of not to exceed 0100.00. Motion
carried.
COLW UNICATIONS
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McPherson Street Petition as follows:
PETITION
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VE, the Undersigned Citizens of Port Townsend. Wash. Do hereby Petition the City
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of Port Townsend, Wash. to complete McPherson Street through Thomas Street to Hastings
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Denny Sullivan City
James P. Marlow Hastings Ave.
Mabel Harding Hastings Ave,
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Eugene E. Bishop Hastings Ave.
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Vim, Sullivan
Phillip E. Brown Thomas Street
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H. C. Minaker Hastings Ave.
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Clarence Temison " °
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Goo. Blankenship "
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John Cable
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William Jenkins
Willard Lindley "
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This matter visa referred to the Street committee for consideration.
From Vim. F. Kennedy, to -wit:
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March 15, 1942
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William F. Kennedy would like to submit an application for truck driver on
Garbage Truck if in need of any.
Phone 263JX
From State Department of Highways
A form letter from the Dept. of Highways of the State of Washington showing the
revised estimate of gas tax funds allocated to cities for the 1941-1943 biennium was ac-
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knowledged received and ordered filed.
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From Association of Washington Cities
Various bulletins of the Association of 'Aashington cities were acknowledged received
contents generally outlined and council assured that same would be filed for reference in
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the office of the City Clerk
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UNFINISHED AND NEW BUSINESS
Vote of Thanks for hater Superintendent
Cbuncilman Sullivan stated that he felt that it was in order at this time to place on
record in the minutes of this body the wishes of the committee on Harbor and Health of
which Councilman Sullivan is chairman that the council extend to Water Superintendent Si
Lockhart a vote of thanks for the aid he had given said committee in properly equipping the
used truck placed in garbage collection service and that same be made a part of the min-
utes of this session.
Re: Claim for Monroe Street Sewer Repair
Mayor pro tam, Lammers asked the recommendation of the City Attorney as to what
action should be taken toward reimbursement of the city for expenditures incurred in the
repair of the sewer main broken on Monroe Street between Washington and Water streets,
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claim for which had been presented to Mr. Phil Anderson, contractor in charge of the
erection of the U.S.D. building in connection with which said sewer main was broken.
City Attorney, Daly recommended that the city institute in the courts a suit for
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recovery and asserted his willingness proceed with same should the city council re-
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quest that he so do.
It was moved by councilman Brown and seconded by councilman Carroll that the city
enter suit in the courts for reimbursement of funds expended in repair of the said broken
Monroe Street sewer main. Upon roll call vote, all four councilmen present voted in the
affirmative and motion was declared carried..
ADJOURNIENT
No further business appearing for consideration by the council'at this time, it was
moved by councilman Brown and seconded by councilman Carroll that the council do now
adjourn. Motion carried.
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