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October 15, 1946
�g The City Council of the City of Pori. Townsend, 'L'ashington met in regular session this
,,a.•; 15th day of October, 19.16,-at 7:50 o1clock P.,,:.,. in the Council Chambers of the City Hall,
F lloyor H. F. Anderson presiding.
ROLL CALL
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3 Officers and "*embers noted present upon roll call mere as follows: Mayor,
:i. E. Anderson; City Attorney, 7:. J. Daly; City Clerk, C. F. Christian; and Councilmen,
11. E. Gleason, A. Benedetto, J. :L. Carroll, Geo. F. i�:ueller, and Ralph H. Steele. Councilman
C:r.. Lnr..mera, Sr. was excused from attendance.
;:I;IUT'ES OF PREVIOUS SESSIOiI
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The minute's of the previous session sere reed, and it was thereupon moved by Councilman
77 Steele, and seconded by Councilman Carroll, that the minutes be accepted as read. 5iotion
caz•,•iod.
REPORTS OF Oi'YICERS
City Treasurer
The monthly report of the City Treasurer for the month of September, 1946 visa presented
and reed, and referred to the Committee on Finance and Claims.
Chief of Police
The monthly report of the Chief of Police for the month of September, 1946, showing
arrests and disposition of cases Was presented and outlined, and was referred to the Com-
mittee on Police and Linonse.
"'ater Superintendent
The monthly report of the 7iater Superintendent for the month of September, 1946 was
presented and read, and was referred to the Committee on 71'ater and Drainage.
The report of the 1.7ater Superintendent sho::ing flow of water through main line meters
for the ^_k ending October 14, and the Crown Zellerbach Corporation 20 inch meter for the
:;eek ending October 5, urea presented and read, and r:es referred to the Committee on '::atop
and Drainage.
BUILDIUG-PERt:ITS
Requests for building permits ::ere presented and read, as folio..a:
From Loren E. l:osley, to -wit:
Port Townsend, 7:ashington
October 5, 1946
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Port Townsend,TasY.ington
Gentlemen:
Permission is reouested to build a dwelling on my property situate clock 56,
Lots 1 to 6 inclusive, of Eisenbeis Addition to the City of Port Townsend; at an
a➢proxivate coat of W300D.00.
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Respectfully submitted,
Loren E. Linsley
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October E, 1946
l'onorable :,:a}or and City Council
Port To•.n::end, .acl-:inrton
Gentleren:
Permission is requested to tear down my building situate lZ29 Hudson St.
;:aterial will be kept on the property and reused in building later.
!k j Respectfully submitted,
t' k, Hawkins-Geines
By C. A. Gaines
Permits Granted
It was moved by Councilmen Benedetto, and seconded by Councilman Gleason, thnt permits
be granted as recuested in the forogoinP ap;,lications. S:otion carried.
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3SSIOU OF OCTOBER It% 1946 continued.
COL:i'UI:ICATIOIIS
From L. A. Tooker, to -wit:
Port Townsend, :4ashington
October 81 1946V.
City Council
Port To'ansend, Nash.
Gentlemen:
Inasmuch as no action has been taken to give residents of Discovery lfay water
from the City's system, I request the return of my certified check (;0"500.00) deposited
with you as a guarantee of good faith.
Sincerely,
L. A. Tooker
It ties moved by Councilman irlueller, and seconded by Councilman Carroll, that Mr.
Tooker's check be returned as requested. Lotion carried.
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Thez eforc, .,.,by not complete it Ngi.. Not at a later date .*.,h-n the additional cost
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the Veterans Of' FOreiEn 71'ars, are in favor of' completing this prolect by the
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i removal of Jefferson Street to Quincy Street. This will complete the field to take
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care of all types of athletics and con:r.unity festivities.
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Yuellev voiced his ..i)roposed removal of
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Attorney be instructed • • •- providing for the vacation of samd. This
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that the concen-sus of opinion of the members present uass to the effect that the City Couno—il