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HomeMy WebLinkAbout00164 Minutes of the previous (2)316 ORDI''.ACCES AI:D i5ESOLUTIONS Hour of Keating Ordinance An ordinance providing for a chnnre in the hours of meeting of the council which 'ryas read in full for the first reading at the last; reguln_• session was presented and read in full for the second reading nt this time whereupon, it .,;as moved by councilman Maroldo and seconded by councilman Carroll that the third reading be by title only, Upon roll call vote, all four councilmen present voted in the affirmative and motion was declared carried. Third Reading and Passage The proposed ordinance was read l:y title only for the third reading and it e;ns there- upon r.;oveG by councilman Yaroldo and seconded by councilman Carroll that the ordinance do now past. Upon roll call vote, all four councilmen present voted in the affirmative and Lotion :,as declared carried. Co.7 of Ordinance as Passed ORDINAI!CE I:O. Alv ORDINA::CE fixing the time of the reTular meetings of the City Council of the City of Port Townsend and repealing all ordinances in con- flicl therewith. TI?E CITY COU'.:CIL OF THE CITY OF PORT TOCIISEND DO ORDAIN AS FOLL9.7S: Section 1. 7nat beginning on January 1, 1943, the meetings of the City Council of the Cit;; of Port Townsend, .'ashington shall be held on Tuesday of each week, and said Council shall meet at the hour of 7:30 o'clock P.M. Section 2. That all ordinances, or parts of ordinances, in con- flict herewith be and the same are hereby repealed. Section 3. That this ordinance be published once in the Port Townsend Leader to be in force and take effect as provided by lag:. Passed by the City Councill:ovember , 1942. Approved by ti:e '.ayor November _, 19,12. ;test: -- --- City Clerk Re: Services of Volunteer Firemen FLre Chief, J. J. Lafferty presented for consideration of the council the mat`;er of a increase in :he amount allowed volunteer firemen for their services ::hen called to ires and recormended that the rate be increased from 2.00 to .-)3.50 for attendance at sell fire. After short cer-cral discussion, 't was the unanimous opinion of those present hat such an increase r:an justifiable per conditions and it eras moved by councilman arroll and seconded by councilman Maroldo that the amount allowed each volunteer fire - an for attendance of fires within the city be increased from ,9,2.00 to 83.50 per .fire. pcn roll call vote, all four councilmen present voted in the affi:•rnative and notion was eclarcd carried. Re: Canvass of votes, City Primary It ::es moved by councilman Yaroldo and seconded by councilman Carroll that the Mayor roter, the zit-7 clerk and the city Attorney be designated as a corrittee to canvass the otes case et -he ^-tg primary election held on November 3, 19 2. This motion ::as carried y voice vote and the co=ittce instructed to read a statement of canvass at the re.t =_cular session. Re: Renewal of Anh-,drous Fsronia Contract A form for •enewal of the contract between the city of port Townsend and 'he Per-.syl- 'ania Salt Manufacturing Con=ny of 7as:'.ington to provide fire city :pith Anh-:drous Ar:;onia .or the period January 1, 1943 to December 31, 19 3 was presented for consideration by the ouncil and upon it being ascertained that prices and conditions mere the sage as in the :xisting contract which expires December 31, 1942, it ::as zoved by councilman haroldo and econded by councilman Carroll that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized and instructed ;o renew snid contract as provided in the contract fort. presented. Notion carried. Re: Di:, -Out Enforcement ILaycr Anderson stated fiat ie lad recei;,ed numerous complaints that dim -out regulations ;ere not being properl-, enforced by the city police. During the ensuing discussion, it was )rought out that considering the number of Len employed and inadequate system provided for •welling patrol: --en on duty in case f er_argency enforcement :as being curried out to a •easonable degree as ghown by the r.,onthly report of theChief of Police. Re Garbare Dept Ferconnel Council -an Sullivan reported to the council that the employee of the garbage department •rho had not been '..orkinr due to JLness :,as again on the job and .hat additional 'help irad seen secured .=nporarily to enable the department to catch up to scheduler J I Atli ty i�f �. ..,•. - a�. t 4 I t 3 i �• fra r . � ilr ti rINUTES OF THE IiEGULL.R SESSION OF THE CITY CODUCIL, UOVEMBER 24 1.9.12, continued. w"r xx�A4'fuE. ih'1 cje® Re: Helatb Ordinance F 1 �• City Attorney, Daly reported that the State Dept. of Health has prepared a sugrosted form of ordinnnce to provide for regulation by the cities of food 'handling establishments and for inspecting of sar:e as regards protection of the public health. He stated further that a copy of this recommended ordinance •mould no doubt be available shortly for the nw council to study and consider. 0 , f,xf s j x' ADJOURN "ENT 1 F; ' There being nt this time no urther business nppenring for consideration by the council 4,1 ;� it .,.,as moved by councilman Maroldo and seconded by councilman Carroll that the council do rf� now adjourn. Motion carried. �O Attest: t� c r"' X _ -(:ruler , ayror 4 1:I1:UTES OP TEE SI{GULAR SESSION�CF THE CITY COUNCIL DECEMBER 1, 1942. i Port To::ncehd, 7lashington December 1, 1942. The City Council of the city of Port To',:nsend, 71'ashirgton met in _egular session this 1st day of December, 1942 at 1:30 o�clock P.M. in the council chambers of the city hall, ffiayor H. E. Anderson pregidin-g. L - ROLL CALL officers and members answering present to roll call were cs follows: Mayor H. E. Anderson, Cite• Attorney, *.. J. Daly, City Clerk, C. F. Christian and councilmen, Wm. . Larmmers. Sr., Dennis Sullivan, J. M. Carroll and J. F. L.aroldo. i.:Il:UTV_S OF PREVIOUS SESSIC`II It eras moved by councilman Maroldo slid seconded b,r councilman Carroll that the reeding of the Minutes of the previous session be dispensed with. Motion carried. BILLS AIID CLAIMS Bills against the city as audited and recommended for payment by the Finance committee were presented and read as follows: Upon the Current Expense Fund, to -wit: Olive F. Knight' Services in Treasurer's Off. $ 36.50 Alpha Bialcer Stara crd Ink 6.24 Verlie Lewis Services, Clcrkls Office 15.75 Shell Oil Co., Inc. Stove Oil for City hall 24.75 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. City Hall, Street & Traffic Lighting 161.97 Hans Rover Repairs to Jail 30.00 Building Supply•Co, Materials for Jail Repair 22.87 Lrs. F. A. Polk' Board of Prisoners 17.85 Standard•Sil Cc: of Calif. Gasoline for Police & Garbage Depts, 65.57 Lnwrence Snort ' Police Car Repair 26.50 P. T. Volunteer Fire Dept. Services at fires 45.00 Dollar's Garage' Equip, rep=Lr, Fire Dept. 21.27 Bergf s Union. Service Greasing Fire Truck 1.29 Jasper Rosanbalm Labor, Garbage Dept. 32.42 Marvin Sewell ' - Labor, it It 12.47 Tidewater Assoc. Oil Co. Gear grease, Garbare Dept. 9.92 Pearson Auto Service Equip. su•�,lies, Garbare Dept. 11.69 State Treasurer Nov. Ind. Insurance, Pol. & Garb. Depts. 11.21 Total ---------------- 555.27 Upon the Olympic Gravit-r :Chasm Fund, to-r:it: Juanita I; Johnson St mpa 5.00 Standard Oil Company Gasoline 13.22 P. T. Lumber Co. Supplies 4.33 Building Supply•Ccr..pany Roof Putt;; for Ar-.oniator Plant 1.55 ;;sllace & Tierner Sales Corp. Chlorinator Valves 17.15 Penn.. Salt Yfg. Co. Liquid Chlorine 29.59 Puget Sound Powdr & Light Co. Elec. for Dept. Shops 1.00 State Treasurer Nov. Ind. Insurance 5,07 Hersey fro. Co. 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