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HomeMy WebLinkAbout00348 session. An investigation had disclosed the fact that the school zones had notF '�'' ., `'�,- vi ,l F*,•n'Tr" tii�%,if5li"�TI n+x.yx Ttx, wi '1{ 'Y S"FX nc. z +�t'a�r�'r••f: A+:"4: 'F�i."f°t'@a'tA "+gC'1"'gfµ.^,y .-i°:int {'`1J.t*'� �40 i?INU£l: ' I(N r Gz'°' T U rrn - I E; k}ril "'� UNFINISHED AND NEW BUSINESS Z. air.tl I1�4LCe�7�ftslliLE.L .�s 0>iT3 r;C Re: Dog Tags Fourth: Fill sunken wells near the municipal golf course and thus remove an �ya; attractive nuisance that mayendanger children at play. This is the point ,z:, ? Councilman Sullivan introduced the matter of dog tags for the year 1945. In as much as +!,- where the young De Leo boy lost his life a year or so ago. �,., metal foi• such purpose was not available, a discussion ensued relative to the advisability KZ MAN of securing 1945 metal tags at this late date or issuing 1946 tags in advance, Fifth: Concrete gutters on Jefferson street have sunk, They need replacing and t e VEMUlting water wash on that street will continue to do immeasurable damage to the binch-to on the streets of the lower part of torn, �� �7�a; Councilman Mueller reported that there had been cases }There horses had broken loose fFF p + , and run at large thereby endangering the r 1 t P J g g public and cited a specific case of :which he had 111 Lost but not least: Putting the 21-inch storm sewer that should discharge S. sr �j� definite knowledge. It was felt that such matters might be properly taken care of when into sat water a t:e foot of Gainen street to use is of paramount importance. «� the pound, now under construction, had been completed, k This storm sewer was orginally designed to take care of all surface craters that may gather in the area of town from Washington to Lawrence streets and from Re: Speeding at Schools Harrison to Kearney streets. This sewer new functions to Block 68 of Hastings First Addition only and discharges into n hole on that block. Unless this watery ?Y#°`' Councilman Carroll reported that he, together with Councilman Benedetto, had called is drained off,-iTere is imminent danger that the main Gaines street sewer will at the school in connection with the matter of speeding by the schools, as brought to theAA be washed out. To accomplish the desired results, the storm sewer will have to ? rY attention of the Council in a letter from the Superintendent of Schools read at the last be retraced as to grade, a manhole constructed at the corner of Washington and „ } regular session. An investigation had disclosed the fact that the school zones had not Gaines and the whole scheme put into operation. This means tearing up several been properly marked with signs but they were assured, by idr. Carder the School Su erinten- sections of pavement and blocking off the main artery into Port Townsend for dent, that proper signs would be secured and put in place. At such time as the zone is quite awhile. The pavement is sinking badly from poor drainage and this work 3kE properly marked, the City Police are patrolling the area durfnC the critical hours and is recommended by the State District Engineer. k subsequent to November lot a school boy petrol will function together with occasional check ups and supervision by the City Police. In order that the Street Department may be relieved of responsibility for i not performing needed work, I would respectfully ask that the Council now advise ; Re: Water Line Replacement Bids r 1t which of all proposed plans should be done.It LYALL L. AREY z:..r,•' This being the time and date set for the opening of sealed bids for the replacing of Acting Street Superintendent l; the main water supply line between Engineer's Station No. 1360 and 1374 original survey, I, ' bids received were opened and read as follows: Considerable lengthy discussion followed the reading of the foregoing communication p: v with Councilman Sullivan rRoonrending the construction of the fill across "the swamp" for )': 2, From Scheumann &Johnson, to -wit: psis}, iy,+rj the purpose of providing/pedestrian walk. BIDDING SHEET hr Councilman Mueller stated that he objected to the use of both department dump trucks r. ITEid ITEid QUANTI'TY &PRICE AMOUNT for such work as the tying up of this equipment, for the period of time considered necessary NO. d for the completion of such work, would not allow the Street Department to properly carry on its normal maintenance operations. . 1. Clearing, Grubbing 'Trenching 1400 Lin, ft. 6300.00 and Backfilling Four Dollars and Fifty Cents z Mayor Anderson called upon Engincor Lay to outline the proposed plan for this work, and10,4 Words 's` - Mr. Lay str,ted that the Stets Department of Highways had agreed to furnish the necessary ',4 }� �'•• '' u per lin. ft. 4'^ monetary consideration providing the City and County would provide the necessary equipment j a t + for the prosecution of this project. ' ( 2. Continuous Creosoted 30" inside 1400 lin, ft. 9800.00 "rkr,r, diameter Wood Stave Pipe in place Seven Dollars The question of the possibility of hiring an additional truck. for the purpose of � ' f= completing this project arose, and Councilman Carroll moved to authorize the hiring of a„ Y)1'"' :words ry .•is truck and driver for the necessary period. Councilman Sullivan seconded this t motion. t M. 3. 1/4" Steel Plate Pipe Electric 75 lin. ft. 1875.00 4 c� a fielded 30" O.D. diameter in place Twenty Five Dollars City Attorney Daly, advised that the cost of such equipment rental be determined .within r Words ✓° , reasonable limits and Councilman Dueller inquired of Mr. William Nagel, local contractor who I' N each visa present in the Council Chambers, as to the rate established for such rental, Mr. Nagel advised the Council that the established price for rental of such equipment together with y xci hr, y 4, Four (4) Inch Blotwoff Assemblies 1 only 600.00 the services of a driver was 13.71 per hour. r r in place a$• + �& � One Hundred and Fifty :r, n. E. 8ukowski, *Who.,,,as present, asked permission to present a question upon the m Dollars Words , matter, and upon being given such permission, inquired as to whether or not the proposed 'y �+� � each fill would be surfaced. Upon being assured that this was not contemplated at the present time, Mr. Bukow:ski asked if the Council did not feel that in view: of this fact pedestrians '`} would not continue to v:all: upon the concrete surfacing of the highway rather than on the t € S. Earth fill Material in place 100 cu. yds. 100.00 ,c+ fill provided for their use. Councilman Carroll stated that it was planned to attempt to ; One Dollar place a black top surface upon the proposed fill at some future date. , .>s �t Words each t ` }. City Attorney, Daly, advised the Council that the budget made no provision for equip-; a ment rental this year and consideration should be given to the matter of providing an TOTAL YOU BI➢18,675.00 nezounting for such an expenditure, Councilman Sullivan stated that he personally would, 4 kx ST necessary, arrange to raise the nececcnry money for such expenditure, Councilman Mueller 1 };' From valley Construction Company, to -twit: inquired of the Attorney whether or not an emergency Ordinance could be passed to cover such .� a 'qi'} u*� '`rFt's;' , ...,r contingency and was assured that the matter could be satisfactorily handled in this way. � BIDDING SHEET ntw�;chi ((( s1 ITEM ITEM wUANTITY & PRICE AMOUNT A roll call vote was taken upon the motion of Councilman Carroll and seconded by � 1 ��� km No. � l Councilman Sullivan, to authorize the hiring of one truck and all six councilman voted in s +Frx�xfit �a� q the affirmative. The motion was declared carried. + ' � ' h'�'r4��+�� 1. Clearing, Grubbing 'Trenching 1400 lin, ft. $ 700.00 b ,� and Backfilling Fifty Cents Emergency Ordinance Ordered .: ` ._i fords s} , 0.50 per lin. ft. 00 It was moved by Councilman Muellerthat the City Attorney be instructed to draw an Mttf Y s $ emergency Ordinance In a sum not to exceed $500.00 to provide for rental of equipment for ; ? ,v✓, �-,� 2. Continuous Creosoted 30" inside 1400 lin. ft. 14 700.00 the City Street Fund. This motion was seconded by Councilman Steele and upon roll call vote diameter Wood Stave Pipe in place Ten dollars Fifty Cents" all sir, councilmen voted in the affirmative and motion was declared carried. ;* • Turin, r w w. •''ords , • e� } fya $10.50 per 11n, ft. +,y' r'" �l% ` +' From Association of :':ashington Cities ; „, fi'q�',y,:;�s-. r A Receipt of A.M.A. Washington News Letter, a service of the Association of Washington in icss" � �����& I 3. 1/4'' Steel Plate Pipe Electric 75 lin. ft, 1,050.00 r Cities was acknowledged and some ordered filed for reference in the office of the Cityf. � i� M�Y� n i Welded 30" O.D. diameter in place Fourteen Dollars t' v*' ✓ L' �. s '� ,, Y,5R%'r'I f.Orda ,t' t ,Agul Clerk. a �fs+,Yn }` 04.00 eachwoo,'�+ y� -•` .' �+ i k,7 }�r, ft. ;WHyCilsp�'iEa�/xis' ,4^`t 4. Four (4) Inch Blowroff Assemblies 1 only 150.00 yx; r:- v* in place One hundred Fifty Dollars f 'ri;Eui r ter' Words r $150.00 each uTM,a,"' 'p�i'..:,t,`sw1t�'y.= + n , ' t(1 G �'1l het.Qn• t rrA r 5, Earth Fill Material in place loO cu. yds. 150.00 �x One Dollar Fifty Cents Words + 11.50 each TOTALYOUR BID a16,750.00 Y. R,.t•3' fv,-r �y3�•`�( '�YnF G'x _ s,, J,r. cF. $"' ^! „!'G$iYin „ (' "t •'apt SF - i4 ! p' .,, 'ti x4`r i s,t}a .�Ti`.t-I •s1;1� .i 5n , =r.y{.. } f Yx F,n;F' TA i'k.`,n�` rc{,,,s`y'".. ,"' Y,/e t „rp n,: p., dp'.'",",'` 3? .�'"'' •.. +,. :atksry � , +2'* 3 Yry.rm^'L+'S+,cr P.�., (jrt i. '�7y �,as 4 i 1} Z � Y +Y n � �y3 r �• - ., - A six �VrCi T. ik� S 7x , + r'tf..+ aM• r Yl�* �`^�>����.3.Ft2� "!4 t..._