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111 ,,:in::tes of Regular Session of December 16, 1945, continued.
Dr. Benham reported that I:rs. Hill, ownerof the building in which the Twons�.nd Theatre
,kp4�wa,rp is located, had approved the installation of proper tA,ilet facilities at that theatre Lindcg
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F.aj� nr zr�§' Y +rP ' aame would be installed as soon as labor and materials were available. Dr. Benham asked
The parties hereto agree that: r `id W that recommendations for further action be made by the council.
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Alton : manager of shall act as manageof the airport, and in such position shall
submitt to the city and the county a monthly report of airport operations, (in such form as �I rur��� Ua =� � In the discussion which ensued, Councilman Mueller stated that he felt that the Health
may be determined by the parties). The report for each month shall be due on the loth dayg� department had sufficient authority to handle such matters, and that he understood the
(fa , r �t+"'sP S.�'"nw difficulties of maintaining rest rooms open to the Sullivanof the sudceeding month, ' ` v» '. 6 P public. Councilmen and Steele
'+ ,h �+ « kF said that the felt that something should be done about the matter.
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(2) The parties of the second pnrt shall maintain the airport buildings and facilitiesF,�ajitµ ` Ur. Bonham stated that he had conferred with the State Ue t. of health upon the matter
in a good state of repair, and shall maintain the airport grounds and runways ¢ccording to * *A
such standards as may be prescribed by the Civil Aeronautics Administration for airports of y, „r T� k and had been ingormed that action should be taken through the city administration.
the Sallie type. Gw e F' f�}F ayXrfry«
City Attorney Duly Informed those present that the proper proceedure was for the Eealth
i (3) The airport shall be operated by the parties of the second part as a municipal air- )fir :4'I, n µx try Dept. to make written demand upon the owners and operators of the theatres to correct
port for the benefit of the public, However, all revenues from the operation of the airport cgu (w a S'!# unsanitaryconditions and should such demands not be heeded a mitten report should be made
P P Y � f � ~; to the council and action recomucended in order that the council might declare a nuisance.
shall be the property of the parties of the second part. All charges to the public b the
parties of the second part for the use of airport facilities shall be reasonable. �r�0: L
j ty.?ar aa' f;Ax>�� d It was agreed upon discussion that thda
(4) The parties of the eccond part shall be granted permission to use the airport for t"A ǥ+ Ǥkjp:,,'+"n5.+, r+`'+7 :,:arch 1 194Ggfor rnalan the necessary improvements.
be followed with a limit be set fp
their flying school and transport services and shall be granted permission to install and ( `r 'fUN ri 4N,i)sf`u , E Y
,•'.� operate gasoline and oil sales facilities, restaurant facilities, airplane repair facilities ".; P V7v Daly excused.
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and such other facilities as are normnlly connected with the operation of an airport. a- , its
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City Attorney Ualy 's request tor -be excused from further attendance was granted.
(5) The parties of the second part' shall pay on May 1 of each year during the life of
l..' this agreement, u100.00 to the city, and u100.00 to the county, as net compensation for the
ttt use Re: Street Lighting survey.
of the airport.
+t�s` City Engineer, J. T. Lay, reported upon the survey for installation of the proposed L
(6) The airport and records thereof shall be open to inspection by duly designated i, y2��ye � i downtown street lighting system, stating that there v:as much more to investigate than first
represe:aatives of the county and/or city, at any time. appeared. He had consulted many different sources of information and eyes still awaiting a
µb 1 repbrt from the General Electric Co. so would be unable to make full report before the E
(7) The benefits of this agreement shall not be transferred, pledged or alienated by I�
the parties of the second part. j session of Jan. 8, 1946.
(8) The parties of the second part shall adhere to the terms of the lease of the airpor ,- Re: 'Pero hour Parking.
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t by the city and county Brom the United States. tpw.' a' ��
- The matter of the enforcement of the two-hour parking limit on certain streets was r
(9) This agreement shall continue in force and effect throughout the term of the lease ik(tic�
discussed briefly, and was referred to the committee on Police and License for consideration
of the airport by the city and county from the United States, but shall be teritinated in
the event of n breach of any of the provisions of this agreembnt or of the lease by the n
parties of th,. second part. ADJOURIdlSE1JT.
(10) The parties of the second part shell be given favorod consideration as operators :
of succeeding county -city airports provided (a) they operate the present sirport success-'� There being no fuilther business appenring for consideration by the council at this time ^F:'
fully, (b) they make substantial investments in flying facilities, and (c) they develop the I� it was moved by Councilman ausubstantial and seconded by Councilman Gleason, that the council do
air coi.nerce of the city and county. to F, off now adjourn. iriotlon carried.
1,"itness our, hands and seals this day of 1945.
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Alton C. Linsley Mayor
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Wayne N. Mosley m ,� , �' F�' ` ,{,s,� K/• � yea i
UI:ITLD STATED CHIEF OF EliGIUEERS ?; # •s'i.``'�"['1,a+''?�.�.•-
COUNTY OF JEFERSON , }h ikf City Clerk.
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Councillunn Steele or:•ived during the rending of the foregoing instrument. resent at the t :`, 'A I
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L:r. Arthur Boren, Chairmen of the Board of County Commissioners er who eras present ,h,ix ;• ' `�
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meeting was called upon for comment upon the proposed agreement, and responded be outlining ,`a- r ,, i b r+f''F'
the reasons for the need of such an agreement and briefing the provisions set forth and the
reasons therefor, to the satisfactlon of those present.
Agreement accepted.
It was moved bg Councilman Gleason, and seconded by Councilman Steelo that the proffer a. *+ u'�aP,r i� a:� s'J «`,„a 1''r� h Ir
a agreement be approved and accepted by the city. Lotion carried. Al
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Ur. Benham, in charge of the Olympic health District, introduced 1,:r. on L:orrlson,,._ r",' •a- '�•; mr '
sanitarian for the department, who had replaced Mr. Juhn Van Amberg; stntSng that :•:r L:orriso �• r I •�' .' '' $" --
had been on the staff since October 1; and outlined L:r. Morrison'- previous experience. � sN,., '�? � I-+'U,��flO
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Dr. Benham stated that there were consistent reports upon the improper sanitary conditi n
of the local theatres, and that both the health department and U.S. Army officials had made �=r
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inspections and recormendations for improvement. Uebria had been fairlywell cleaned u and
improvement shown but toilet and wash room Eacilities were very poor. ¢"•7
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