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Ls�,r �.. � 3•._. ,. ,,, ..r :_.�..._ ..,a, .+t-.. ...>z ..6. ,2.� h < .a ..,... <...x,r^:$ 4 n - R.,�.:.. ;,•,: r ;,,,,. .,c 'L :)U tG,i t: 1 .cif- `� 1'73 i1 f'ITI,AP SFSS TO* ) FV l l rn 1' nnr It ;i m S F R.a r 5 naa i ti< T!TT11P'T,SeOF 74r .� � /�T�..QEP 15,, 1948 Ttinnea l� Third Reading and Passage ) w UNFINISHED AND NEW BUSINESS - Fifth Street Vacation Hearing The proposed ordinance was read by title only for the third reading, and following completion thereof, it was moved by Councilman Steele, and seconded by Councilman Gleason, � ,;� - '}'�p'aT.�jy,; ` This being the date and time set for public hearing upon the request of Yr. r { that the ordinance do now pass. Upon roll call vote, all five councilmen present voted in � Joseph W. Cusack for the vacation of a portionof Fifth Street, the City Clerk read the the affirmative, and motion was declared carried, ?' b notice of hearing and his affidavit of posting in full, as follows: f ti Ordinance Fixing 1047 Tax Levy n m AI'FIDAVIT OF POSTING An ordinance fixing the tax levy of the City of Port Townsend for the year 1947 was a„ presented and read in full for the first reading, as follows: STATE OF ::'A"u1eIi;CT011 ) !' v COUNTY JEFFEhSOP: ORDINANCE NO. 200 ", CITY OF PORT TOWNSEID) AN ORDINANCE of the City of Port Townsend making and fixing the tax levy of said city for taxes for the year 1947. F, � ,C• C. F. CHHISTIAN, being first duly sworn on oath, deposes and says that he is 7,4 a: the regularly elected, qualified and acting City Clerk of the City of Port Townsend, „ ; " j. THE CITY CGtPiCIL OF ,HE CITY OF PORT TOCNSEia DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: State of Washington; that he posted notices, the annexed of which is a full, true and copy, g P Y a Washington, + • � correct co in the following locos in the said City of Port Townsend, ,,ashin ton + Section 1.. That there is hereby levied upon all the taxable property in the City $ ' a• of Fort Townsend the fol'_owinC suns of money and rates of tax levy for the different : = as follows: purposes herein designated, for the year 1947 and the rate of taxation upon the dolls ' �„ r f p g' ° One at the front door of the City Hall in the City of Port Townsend a" rcs P �• ec of assessed valuation of said city for such purposes is as follows: r> '� ' - 2' " , •' \ r p One at the front door of the Jefferson County Court House, Fir " One on the bulletin board at the corner of Taylor and "rater Streets in said City, st For the payment of current expenses and for the Current Expense Fund, the sum of $4,4S2.24, and the rate of tax levy for said fund is hereby fixed at 4.50 mills and One at each end of the girt of street sought to be vacated; it}` a eta r 7td gy to ..� on the dollar,' 9 i. ? That such posting was mace on the loth day of September, 1946. ' Second: For the purpose of maintaining a public library and for the Library Fund, n� the sum of Q4,462.24, and. the rate of tar: levy for said fund is 'hereby fixed at 4.50 ��.� �.. �� C. F. Christian mills on the dollar. Subscribed and sworn to before me this l5t1a day of October, 1946. r r r, 'S Third: For the purpose of maintaining and improving public parks and for the Y Part Fund, the cum of $1,992.10, and the rate of tax levy for said fund is hereby � W. J. Daly 1, of e, fixed at 2.00 mills or. the dollar. ya 7lashingtoiding at Port Tow oary nsend n and the ,�44 }+s rr t ``• f Fourth: For the maintenance and improvement of the public streets of the city and for the City Street Fund, the Eum of u2,968.16, and the rate of tax levy for said ford is hereby fixed at 5.00 rills on the dollar. NOTICE OF TIME AND PLACE OF HEARING :;!< > 11 y IN THE MATTER OF THE VACATION OF A �`'t' zza" p Fifth: For hospitslication and medical service of injured paid firemen and for PART OF A CERTAIN STREET pensions and for the Firemen's Relief and Pension Fund, the sum of 1996.05, and the ,l�i�?„„i i rate o£ tar: levy for sold fund is hereby fixed at 1.00 mills on the dollar. JOSEPH S' CUSACK having flied with the City Council of the City of Port Townsend, i' Jefferson County, Washington, a petition requesting the vacation of a part of a certain jg��` Sixth: For the payment of interest on bonds and for bond redemption 1951 General street with said City, to -wit: yf , al ' Indebtedness Water Bond and Interest Fund, the sum of 11,49i.06, and the rate of tax levy for said fund is hereby fixed at 1.50 mills on the dollar. 1That portion of 5th street lying between Bloc!: 251 of Seventh: For the payment of indebtedness of the City of Fort Townsend known as Einenbeis Addition and State Highr:ay ;;o. 9. C + ,csli%2 rE .i=• the Indebtedness Fund the sum of $5 976.5_ and the rate of tax i+ for said fund i � HEREBY ty <��i"�i�r tl+ +; ` i` " " �? , ', b'- 7e'd t10^1ICE IS knF_BY CIVEI! hereby fixed at 6.00 mills on the dollar. 4:' F k ., the m,ly 1(++•t y/ria+y} That pursuant to a ot_t on duly made, seconded and passed by t_ City Council ' Section 2. That the hayor and City Clerk of said city are hereby authorized end : of the City of Port Townsend on the 3rd day of September, 1946, the said Petition will ath c;3 kx4 `a " directed to certify to the County Auditor and County Assessor of Jefferson County, be heard at the hour of 7:50 o'clock P.N., or an soon thereafter as practicable on yn r lTg; r 7:achington, the foregoing tar: levy of said city. ;, Tuesday, the l5th_ day of October, 1046 in the Council Chambers of the City Ball of the S, k, ro r 4t Ij City of Port Townsend, Jefferson County, Washington; when and where any person or Section S. That this ordinance be published once in the Fort Townsend Bader to , persons may appear and make exceptionc or objections to the proposed vacation. Ise in force and take effect as provided by law. u iN7.ITNESS 7:HERE•CF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the official seal of PASSED by the City ' Council October 1946. my office, this lOtk: day of September, 1946. APFROVED by the Mayor October , 1946, r; x C_tyCC Clerk of eCity of Fort Ttrrvnsenp z} r i ,�• a ^a t" , ' SEAL r P D 1• i A 3 Mayor«. ,., rFtx,7-i r w suY. rt ATTEST: }S r , i y i}ry'k P,y+��d r'�b�t.%A r x lky r Mayor Anderson states that if there were any one present who wished to make objection ,{, r 9„ + rr to the proposed vacation, such abjection would be heard at this time. ! There being no objection voiced, it was moved by Councilman Gleason that the vacation yr hvrf C_ y •,._er- ,> - be granted, and that Tr. Cusack be instructed to present an ordinance providing for such r"i*r. It :pas roved by Councilman Steels and seconded b� Councilmen I�:ueller, that the first ti q. vacation, for consideration by the Council. This motion ,pas seconded by Councilman Mueller reading be considered the second reading, and that they third reading be by title only. Upo '' ' , and carried by voice vote of the members present. u} iTs 3 i ` roll cell vote all five councilmen resent voted in the affirmative and motion was (. fd" 4i-hlb declared carried.FF Tom F i r Re: Provisions for Halloween Third Reading and PaEsePe Councilman Steele introduced the matter of prevention of Halloween vandalism for dis- �""��k �d �+F � cussion, stating that he felt something should be done toward prevention or repetition of The proposed ordinance was read by title only for the third reading,and it was then � '° the damage cnuEed last year. An open discussion upon the subject followed wherein it ryas P j gene -` determined that extra atrolmen would be on duty and that cans had been made for =afar -ter moved by Council:r.en Steele, and seconded by Councilman Benedetto, that the ordinance do nor: �i ;;� • , „=;''A�4 F Y p- , pass. upon roll call vote, all rive councilmen present voted in the affirmative, and i tafnment of children, which it was felt would eliminate most of the destruction. rs�`r+li r motion rrac declared carried. ,' He: Association Meeting '7 Mayor Anderson again called to the attention of the city officials, the regional most- +• in of the Association of Washington Cities to be held in this cif Friday, the 25th. 1 a ,^ (- 4•, r• t g g Y upon Y, Yn�tell; i '6t r 1 MYt �mL u�>��0.t �i2'4 +lL•, y �} r r r — --- rx C?, :5 r - i. ... _. ., ,: ....., ... ..,. .: _ , v a$ :.L� y h'Y '!` r ' - `• ' .'.n i . , `: ,°'*�„hyb }x�fdry1. � fi.M1'��''i�a`lik� x�. �"J Tr•• `� = r1 C3y2 +w'. (G��'k£ r �. `_ 'S.r-