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,�r' y� r.;.: WE, the following merchants, business and professional men, and our employees, agree not to
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.jA" park our care on the following streets on week days: Namely
Permit Granted + °�• ' ` It "+ r " ' `
Tyler St., Water to Washington
It was moved by Councilman Gleason and seconded by Councilman Benedetto that they�t{ " +tr ` k j Water St., Adams to Polk St.
"l permit requested by lietzel & Witheridge be granted. Motion carried. +, Adams St., Water to Washington St.
y>{ i at, t4, zr; Taylor St., Dock to Washington St.
From Donald B. °etrick, to -wit:
zti �, y WE also grant to the police department, the right to instruct owners to remove cars from
+`y April 16, 194E this area.
�{ Honorable Mayor and City Council �tt,f'i,,", Olympic Hardware &Furniture Co., E. A. {ritheridga Claude E. Stevens
4 Port Townsend, Yashington , ',tM"Ia { Y�tp,; r ,' Carl Hane Hane Hardware n
!'g4 r.` ' W. S. ichards
a n 1a Port Townsend Supply Co. O.K. Rubber {.elders
Gentlemen: Permission is requested a service building 30" x 120" on the property situate 4. yr +'�`,,C/iF}Y t`ichard F. McCurdy Sohn S. Schwilke
the northeast corner of the intersection of Kearney 41treet and Olympic Highway; at an y, y e,tr 41 w Ray 0. Scott Pater Norby
estimated cost of approximately $2,000.00 for materiels. C. C. Miller Dollar Carage
a/ 1 YE r` v ,t Julius A. Pedersen H. R. Bankerd, T.T. D.
Respectfully submitted }�
P Y , �rS i} �rs7 ��) , { cs' Ylfllt Meyers A. H. Brooks
Y,S Geo. L. Gunn Conrad T. Boede
Donald B. Hetrick D. J. C. Widner Mrs. John A. Spodoni
G d *ar'• >, r rtr ,,, Signed with reservation that we must have access to building at all times on service
Permit Granted r,
'gpI t{j„ failure n 4'n 5 + .,� , call outs, etc. L. Solomonson.
Upon motion by Council Carroll and seconded by Councilman Sullivan, the council voted i iiy rfyG�, F,=,.k, rr i'sY of Goerge McCleary A. J. Erchinger
to rant the permit to Mr. Petrick. ��i� ' Ray Burns Mrs. Seabrook Young
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C. ,H. Olberg Geo. Welch
M� Y m. Ellard
��,Y A. Clemens Grad W
COMMUNICATIONS � M. C. DeLeo Del Grevrell
r Alfred Pedersen A. C. Ramsdell
From Mrs. Cluude A. Litton, to -wit: ; ,!!2 g �q �o ?i t John Carlson J. W. Miller
{� A ri1 4 194E},dyx'} Dr. P. I Johnston E. R. Mai.
P '' +. ?I Mrs. H. B. Johnston Harry O'Neill
Honorable Mayor and City Council + ?,i;; 1,Ff� r W. T. Hopper T. H. Baker, Jr.
Alice Sanders
?I Gentlemen: Permission is requested to dig a ditch in front of 1224 Garfield Street in order `$ay;- A. Dezemed
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1` to connect with the sewer system. +'7 �rr���yj.q., , dj�, t�+{;at, P
Respectfully yours, �� ruvrrr ,� ,,4� C. H. Lafollette
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Mrs. Claude A. Mitten b-0 � # �5 i 210
r ,,� ��k ��.� �'�i+�4N1 , �y^i ���� Steele Arrives
It was moved by Councilman Carroll and seconded by Councilmen Mueller that permit to �Aq�ra il�s 5 Councilman Ralph 11. Steele arrived during the reading of the foregoing and took his
connect to sewer be granted Lire. Mitten. Motion carried.�``, place in the proceedings of the council.
jj From Roy L, Norby, to -wit -
It was moved by Councilman Mueller that the matter presented in the report of the
April 15, 194E 9 w�^ �ttiq �yG, aF �Yj{ME committee of the Chamber of Commerce be referred to the coamalttee on Police and License,
and to the committee on Streets and Sewers for further consideration. This motion was
Port Townsend City Council seconded by Councilman Steele and carried by voice vote of the members present.
333 Port Townsend Wash.
i Gentlemen: I would like to build a huntingcabin on city property Sl of NE ;-of ,..r'� From Ralph D. Cuykendall, to -wit:
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Township 28 North Range 2gW1M this summer. Would it be possible for me to get permission �s � •aw f'a CLAIM
to build this cabin 14 x 20 feet about 200 feet from Snow Creek.
Hoping that you will act on this request favorably, I am P ?"+`rt STATE OF {"lASHINGTON)
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Respectfullyyouna COUNTY OF JEF'rERSON)
RALPH CUYKENDALL, being first duly sworn upon his oath, deposes and says: That he
Roy L. Nordby<�`
r>>� .y x resides at 18th and Wilson Streets in the City of Port Townsend, Jefferson County, Washingtc
The reading of the foregoing letter was followed by a short discussion relative to =_ ? and has resided there for a'period of one year last nest; that on Saturday, the 2nd day of
the approximate location of the proposed building, and upon ttis being determined to the Larch, 1946, or thereabouts, city water broke out upon and flooded this affiant+s house
�,, which is located at 18th and Wilson Streets on lots four (4) and five (5) of Block 68 in
satisfaction of the council, it was moved by Councilman Mueller and seconded by Councilman
z` Eisenbeis Addition to the City of Port Townsend, Jefferson County, Washington; that this
P fl g g P approval b the water;'„ '} ;'�
Carroll that permission as requested be ranted contingent upon a y s. �� floodingof said remises caused this affiant"s house to settle and sink down damaging it
superintendent. Motion carried. c �4 r4 fir(, �." as has een variously estimated at $250.00 to 4350.00; that accordingly this affiant has
From Port Townsend Chamber of Commerce Committee 7v t!)'fa>sry " a' been damaged in a sum exceeding $250.00.
A communication from a committee of the Chamber of Commerce together with enclosure vru''iri tj ', `" ' WHEREFC3E CLAIMANT PRAYS the City of Port Townsend reimburse him for damages sustained
relative to parking of cars in the main business district was presented and read in full y t i + `� `` «r , in the sum of $200.00.
as follows:k +� u'
Signed: Ralph Cuykendall
Honorable City Councils
;uSR q1 sk--+a SUBSCRIBED and SWORN TO before me this 15th day of April, 1946.
Gentlemen: The undersigned committee, having been appointed by the Chamber of Commerce to j `;;
work out suggestions to improve parking facilities on our down town city streets. In i; L€+ r`(+ y{ SIGNED: A. Clemens Grad
concurrence with the Chief of Police, we propose that all busses and taxies be parked on as an ry v o ary u e n an or a State of
" " ) {lashin tan residing at Port Townsend
the east side of Taylor St. as follows: ,ar��` a` ,1 r g � g
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Reservation for one bus and two taxies from corner of Water St. north, and s' ?r* "1,its'„ This matter was referred to the committee on Streets and Sewers.
space for two taxies south of Washington St. This would leave enough space „�� �T�+>,
for four cars for banking and other parking. ;., ;'{+ ti.yi {ar ,
UNFINISHED AND NU.1' BUSINESS
The emergency being over, and need for more parking space for commerce, we feel this '{ ... }?s
is the best possible solution. #n r+ +
P ys ir, RE: Dogs at Large
We ask your honorable body to give this proposal your earnest consideration, as we j=ay' N4�r� IY�r' !; Councilman Benedetto spoke of the problem created by dogs running at large during the
feel it is to the benefit of all our city and country patrons.
time when home gardens are being planted and cared for, and suggested that itotw
o three
be
& to consider the possibilities of requiring dogs to be confinded for a
Enclosed find petition signed by merchants, regarding parking of personal cars on !,7 �,"49 1, months at this time of year.
various streets. µw u� r ,s�<,i
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Carl HansChairman 1ct ��n1 Y tan 3, r,,c° n Councilman Benedetto also called to the attention of the council the matter of children
E. h, Witheridge id.atk` W ij� *' Srttr,Ytr - playing ball in the streets and thereby endangering windows in the adjacent dwellings and
Donald B. Hetrick n p? fir"}{ , ' passing vehicles.
Councilman Mueller stated that in as much as the ordinance for the regulations of the
�m1t/ff +4k Lj' keeping of dogs did not prohibit dogs running at large,provided they were properly licensed,
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