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HomeMy WebLinkAbout00417 MINUTES OF REGULAR SESSION OF CITY COUNCIL OF NOVEMVER 19, 1946i , I o }� r: tI s' t t) iy i i 9i rv' p ' 1"toy is179 Y; i 1'78 i 1,. C__: 1' .rf 11 n 1715TQU OF UO r• z' i i .. i7 i� URGU • -..g ,ng 'n -..,. W ri F 194r• t err fr :: •��' � l! ��5 �_-t�1 V "� F 5 Q4" nnn>• nllf�l �'�T Inquiry was made as to what had been determined with regard to the possibility of the completed here and the criminal returned to you. ,„+ = '�'' 0117 I _ ,;, use of the Haller Building, otherwise known as the old Y.`.1.C.A. Building, fora bus depot, % { and thereby providing for use of the rest3•ooms, now provided in said building, by the public New facilities for the handling of Anhydrous Amnonia have recently been completed ouncmanSullivanstated date no definite indication of such a program had been I6� E%1 , r :.P f$t, �. .re believe this will place us in a superior position for the CilStatd that tdtfi �' f ?-. determined. at our Tacoma plant and distribution of Ansonia throughout the ;iorth'aent.��x•��'uJ•-? r iw ? A general disc �s.� � � el�tive to establishment of a bus depot at some location other g It has been a pleasure to serve you in the past and we look forward to continuing gtf r " than the grain buaineN�n'A... 6, which was terminated by the motion of Councilman Steele, and our pleasant relationship in the future. seconded by Councilman. Gleason, that the City Council invite representatives of the Washingtonr{ w ashington Motor Coach Company and. the Port- Townsend Southern Stages to most with the Counri Yours very truly, j, , to discuss the natter of the establishment of a common depot. Lotion carried. PEid+SYL7f.GIA SALT 'A;;UFHCTUSIi:G CG:LEAIIYwry'He: Custodial School OF ':rnSt31i1G7'GIi _ r 't •5'%Ar i� t-'i'`it"sx��`�'v'? 5''•� p�w Mayor Anderson stated that representatives of the local organization of the Parent i re protesting the proposed acceptance of the site of Richard A. Snyder Teecherrs Association had called upon hi Sales Department -�t the Coast Guard Station for custodial school, and that in p t � accordance with their request, : Contract Accepted , < s he herewith presented the matter to the Council for consideration. Upon the basis of t but+�f Af information available upon this matter, the Council did not see fit to take any action whit - In In the discussion which followed the reading of the foregoing communication, it was E i`r'93:^^ �i .l,. soever. established that the provisions as to price in the proferred contract were identical with • n 4 those of the contract tendered the City Council at a previous session by the Shell Oil Company, which had been referred to the Committee on "rater and Drainage for consideration. .�, ''x` ADTOURIiS:E17i , ,''• There beingno further business for presentation to the Council for their consideration It was moved by Councilman Mueller that the City accept contracts offered both by Shell K. i C L: ; at this time, it was moved by Councilman Steele, and seconded by Councilman Gleason, that 0_1 Company and Pennsylvania Salt anufacturi.^.m Company, but the preference in placing orders be given to Shell Oil Company, inasmuch as the said Shell Oil Company maintains local ,+ j the Council do now adjourn. Motion carried. . distribution facilities. This motion was seconded by Councilman Steele, and carried by �J+ voice vote of the members present. UNFINISHED AiD NE.7 BUSINESS L` 6iayor i Re: License for Coin Operated '_•anhires ATTEST: i + r c. Councilman Mueller introduced the :ratter of the licensing by the city of all coin operated r.achines within the city, and following a short discussion on the subject, it was I -. »� 1��� �•--���� �< �r�' - ' ,, r moved by Councilman Mueller, and seconded by Councilman Steele that the City Attorney be JA directed to rreca3•a an ordinance providirip for licensing by the city of all coin operated �� '„ r ;` machines whether or not such operation was for either amusement or merchandise, excepting i j - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -. only such coinoperatedmachines or devices as are maintained by public utilities to carry ��^ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - on their normal course of business, Nation carried. J•'' MINUTES OF REGULAR SESSION OF CITY COUNCIL OF NOVEMVER 19, 1946 Re: Business District Street Lighting•, +:: ----'---------------'----'----- - Councilman Gleason reported that the Fire and Light Committee of the City Council had ., ,, ` ! Port Townsend, Washington met with representatives of Puget Sound Power and Light Company and Westinghouse Electric November 19, 1946 i Company for the purpose of determining requirements for the proposed business district ornamental lighting project, and the preparation of plans one specifications for prosenta- r� •�„ ' L;''� h t Lion to the WashingtonState Development Board in order that thn city might take advantage Ej '� The City Council of the City of Port Townsend, Washington, met in regular session this , of the provisions of Chapter 255, Laws of 1945 of the State of Washington with relation to * 19th day of November, 1946, at 7:45 o'clock P.M., in the Council Chambers of the City Hall, the project. Ij Mayor Pro tem, J. M. Carroll presiding. Councilman Gleason moved that Mr. Harvey S. Christian be retained to prepare complete �� T plans and specificctions as required for presentation to the Tashinmton State Development ROLL CALL r Board upon the proposed street lighting project. `i'nis motion ::as seconded by Councilman Benedetto, and following short discussion, was put to a vote and carried.. ( u% Officers and Members noted present upon roll call were as follows: City Attorney, Standards Ordered s` fif W. J. Daly; City Clerk, C. F. Christian; and Councilmen, A. Benedetto, Dennis Sullivan, J. M. Carroll, Geo. F. Mueller, Ralph H. Steele and H. E. Gleason; Mayor, H. E. Anderson arriving shortly after roll call. Councilman Wm. Lammers, Sr., was excused from attendance. L Councilmen Gleason stated that at the present time manufacturers of street lighting standards of the type desired by the city, were working on an allotment basis, whereby delivery could not be mode within a period of fifty-two weeks, and that in order to provide MINUTES OF PREVIOUS SESSION for ressonsb-le delivery of such standards upon final approval of this project, it would be i:ell to place an order at this time. Councilman Gleason proved that the city place an order i '. _- Mayor Anderson arrives for forty-five street lighting standards of the type selected by the Committee on Fire and Light, for deliver', if so desired b the city, at such. time as prior orders haw• been Mayor H. E. Anderson arrived during the reading of the minutes and resided thereafter filled by the supplier. This notion was seconded by Councilman Steele and carried by voice y g g p r X *%' during the session. vote of the =embers present. $ , The minutes of the previous session were read, and it was thereupon moved by Councilman Re: Fred B. Stenhen Contract : .-..3. �tq x;�t,- rr ,' Mueller, and seconded by Councilman Sullivan, that the minutes be accepted as written. ,e,a� "standard f. < 4 P eF. s"ra's;.i"�`- Motion carried. The City Clerk presented for consideration a s�ardard parts of a,•reem_n,, b.t•r:_.,n owner b's' ,.-.wr��-, � ,,.-sy� r � or. erc itect" as offered by Mr. :red :3. Stephen, who had been retained by the city for the preparation of plane and specifications for the proposed new fire hall. This matter was r REPORTS OF OFFICERS referred to the Co it t _e on Finance and Claims for their consideration. he: Pull c Eestvoo—s ` �� .� City Treasurer Councilmen Sullivan introduced tie ratter of the establishment of public restroo:rs by The monthly report of the City Treasurer for the month of October, 1946 was presented ' tie city, stctin^ that such construction had been authorized b• the Council and inquired as ' - ',, -fi�gg ��,*� w�_ and read, and was referred to the Committee on Finance and Claims. ^ to the legality and advizeDility of i nstelling same at the location of the Memorial Athletic ��• `�+3+`i�4'r oi(��+1 � r -'held new i the process of construction. �;r� i. Slater Superintendent , iY .. ::r. J. I. Lay, County -City✓ Eminent•, informed the Council that the plans of the present �r��vThe monthly report of the Water Superintendent for the month of October, 1946 was County Commissioners relative to development of the memovial.field provided for the instal- � ; p dS���I , presented and read, and was referred to the Committee on Slater and Drainage. x ration of restroons In connection therewith. F: The report of the Plater Superintendent showing flow, of water through main line meters {t " for the six day period ending November 18th and the Crown Zellerbach 20 inch meter for the j �kA week ending November 9th, was presented and read, and was referred to the Committee on Plater 4 and Drainage. } f k 3a 1 r e H • y,v Fv Y.. LY✓ J N .. h9. • � . .1 �...4'1".�i' .1� .} a : .a. oYN.'.,, .o 1 s"... , ,. � � .-,... . , „- ... ,_ .?.r, }i .e , P;.. .. . ..: ,:•.. ..-- ,.. Y ,.. .. J .... v •i t' >,. q MM� "i' un.�, e3r'f w.. ?.'-, ... .. ,P1.,.. .4,1 .x 4L-.....r.. ...,�.-.:t..�L�. 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