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MIAIUTES OF THE REGULAR SESSION OF T11L CITY COUNCIL, LIAY 18, 1943, continued, h„• b1IPIUTES Oi+ THE REGULAR SESSION OF THE CITY -COUNCIL MAY 18, 1943, continued.
From Library Board, to -wit: ..�r ' '" -�� > ORDINANCES AI1D RESOLUTIONS
Port Townsend, }:'ashington x`{ Reserve Fund Ordinance
May 18, 1943 F y
An ordinance providing for an accumulative reserve fund of the Olympic Gravity Water
honorable ld¢yor and City Council, System which was read in full for the first reading at the last regular session of the
City of Port Townsend City Council was presented and read in full for the second reading at this time, as follows
Port Townsend, Washington '� , U �" �'
Gentlemen: }`"tb: 1 ORDINANC,E 110.
71e have been informed that the last session of the legislature in its 1{ ." Y'r*1`- i All ORDINANCE of the City of Port Townsend authorizing the establishment of a Cumu-
general appropriation for relief to the various cities and towns of the state z ',>lative Reserve Fund for the Olympic Gravity Water 7lorks system of
has set aside a certain sum. This money can be expended only for, and among �4'rs said City.
other things, salaries and wages, supplies and equipment for public libraries.
As a consequence, The Library Board submits to the City Council ¢ request for � i - ® THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PORT T071NSEND DO ORDAIN AS FOLLY."IS:
the expenditure of at least $300.00 during the calendar year, this to be ex-yz'k e
pended as follows: Section 1. That under the provisions of Chapter 60, Laws of '8ashington,
wtec' 1941, and with the intent of accumulating money to later provide for the making
For the improvement of physical properties:- of additions and betterments to, and extensions and replacements of, the exist-
s slue j+ municipal water works system of the City of Port Townsend, there be and is here -
A. Plumbing $200.00 ir � � err± by established a fund of said city to be known and designated as "CUMULATIVE RE-
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1. Repair of drinking fountain. a`rsk ® SERVE FU14D for the OLYILPIC GRAVITY WATER SYSTEM."
2. Overhauling of furnace.
3. Renewal of drains and dovrnsnouta. I a1Pj' �4S Section: 2. That hereafter, when in the judgment of the City Council of the
4. Repair of tanks for men's toilet. ;;� City of Port Townsend, there appears to be in the Olympic Gravity }'later Fund
5. Installation of crater shut off. 1 .\ o of said city an amount of money in excess of the instant demands therefor, as
fixed by Ordinance No 947 of said city entitled:
B. Carpentry $100.00 ,`P„,' � ,•` , 1.11
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1. Changing inside storm door. arlh y, T,, AiJ ORDINANCE specifying and adopting a system or plan for the making of
rl(al,:,, •, additions or betterments to and extensions of the existing municipal water
2. Sealing windows. , ,yl ,., l,„
t w } works system of the City of Port Townsend, declaring the estimated cost
Our librarian informs us that within the past twelve months the demands of 8 '4'r�J �3 thereof, as near as may be, providing for the issuance and sale of bonds
the public for library service has increased twenty fold. g to secure funds therefor, and submitting such plan or system to the qual-
ified voters of said city at a special election to be held therein on
Your honorable body must realize the close margin under which the Library August 18, 1927," vrhich said ordinance visa Passed by City Council July
Board operates under the present budget laws and consequently, this current n 7 �� = 19, 1927 and Approved by the Mayor July 19, 1927,
legislature will permit us to bring the library building into a condition commen-
surate with the needs of our growing city., said City Council may, by resolution, authorize the transfer of such excess to
said. "Cumulative Reserve Fund for the Olympic Gravity "'later System" and such trans- J
4'e °^ Xah fers shall accumulate from year to
The Library Board would be pleased to meet with the finance committee of the ^' xN��b< r,+,; y year until the City Council shall determine to
City Council at any time and thresh out our mutual problems, s,,�" expend the same for the purposes specified in Section 1 hereof, PROVIDED, the
a z', any moneys in said fund shall never be expended for any purpose other than those
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Yours very truly, e ixv "Ms specified in Section 1, without an approving vote by a majority of the electors
of the City of Port Townsend at a general or special election voting on a pro -
Amanda Horstrom, ri "'W" .04u posal submitted to them to allow other specified uses to be made of said fund, "
Secretary and, PROVIDED, FURTHER, that this ordinance shall never be construed or inter-
preted in any particular as an attempt to repeal any of the provisions of Ordi-
This matter was referred to the Finance Committee for investigation and report, p ,jH�' p,•> Hance No. 947 as aforesaid, nor to impair the obligation of contract as therein
<v settled.
r^^rpm Association of l7nshington Cities Section 3. That this ordinance be published once in the Port Townsend Lead- Ci
The City Clerk acknowledged receipt of two information bulletins of the Association er to be in force and take effect from and after five (5) days of the date of
of ".ashington Cities, which were on Tile in that office for reference, pn such publication.
Petition Re: Harrison Street Steps �,k11��; 1 PASSED by the City Council May , 1943
..ethe undersigned, present this petition in the hope that the City ; �' APPROVED by the Mayor May , 1943 -
Government of Port Tovmsend, 'ilashington, will repair the stairway between }lash-
in ton and 7.ater Streets at the foot of Harrison Street. �r3 A i g I�r "R�,-ter,
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Phil Brown Jack Purdy, A. Carl Sealock 0. A. Piper, Alan B. Sheldon I j.4r �q �'� . '..•• ,� Mayor
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L. G. Peters, C. C. Sloan, Thomas J. Ostliff, Frank L. Hart, Bruce Cassell, r
Harold L1. Phinney, Guy Williams, 'Thelma Hansman, Herold E. Mc!.orris, L. E.
:Dorris, J. E. Isted, A. Bedier, Howard D. Stevens, Doris M. Johonnott, Bonita �rE +, S,`' �s �, ''® Attest:
H. Stocks, Georgians Lindstrom, Jean M. Snyder, Marion Ludies, Lenore M. Buchillo,
Donnie Sullivan, Helen Corson, 17illfam L. Horne, Helen Dale, Cuba 7.ashburn, Eva 4 �� yt
Grundy, Vera Bourm, Lois }701£, Dale Bentley, Helen Singer, Patricia Guiney, John �s
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W. Po an F. L. McCune, B. H. Hewitt E. P. Saabye, Frances Kirby,G. H. Kre er '�� x -� , �x City Clerk
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Joey Scott, Oralee R. Vlnadcock, Harold Tierise, Sather T. Dingers, Clarence E. {y t
Patten, Carol Bonaudi, Frances L. Barnes, Louise Blachly, Lola Thomas, Donald T. �
Hays, Rose Trotto, Bee T. hoot, Pat Osborne, June Hodgdon, Lucille Kaiser, Char- ( �a"-'`' It eras moved by Councilman Brown and seconded by Councilman Carroll that the third
+, x 4{vl: reading of the foregoing ordinance be by title only. Upon roll -cull vote, all six Council -
lotto Huybers, A. A. Dunlap, E. Vivian Albright, Virginia J. Field, E. M. Starrett, ��> ' 3,� ., men resent voted in the affirmative and the motion was declared carried.
John N. Benedetto, Chas, E. Thompson, Gilbert L. Sternes, vlalter Kegel, Leona p '
Campbell., Elmo b.ichelson, Chester Young, J. W. Gardiner, Louis 11"'Olsen, Mrs. ijii G � n s�ai JT 3>
Third Reading and Passage }
Mike 1.7ood, Mrs. Paul Richardson, L. E. Van Meter, George H. Steele, Earle C. Lyon,
Robert J. Johonnett, Edwin E. Richards, H. E. Gleason, A. I. Smith, T. F. Brannick,rMti t } The proposed ordinance visa read by title only for the third reading and it was there-
F, de Champlain, Arthur Anderson, R. H. Ogden, 71. F. Herbert, Betty H. Neese, Ger- 1 G "rr ,r•z f upon moved by Councilman Brown and seconded by Councilman Carroll that the ordinance do ¢ld H. Rourke, Dorothy ID. Hill, Claire A. Lechtenberg, Genevieve C. Dean, Donna j �� now pass. Upon roll -call vote, all sir. Councilmen present voted in the affirmative, and the f V. Mcb:orris, Lola A. Younger, John H. Ki-eidler, 0, G, LockJr.,e, Lorne Deierlein, y! 3 � r. motion was declared carried.
Roland J. Scott V. Gilberts Peters Alja L. Stoll Mrs. Frank Miller Earl r r fir
M. Cool:, Ray D. �Shavr ' I r" ";r STATE AID FUND Ordinance
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This petition was referred jointly to the Street Committee and the Finance Committee
f' An ordinance providing for the establishing of a fund to be' known as the State Aid
of the Council.
Fund, provision for which was made by the 1943 session of the State Legislature visa pro -
rented and read in full for the first reading at this time, as follows: Jy
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