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HomeMy WebLinkAbout00418 session of the City Council upon the 7th day ofa BUILDING PERMITS Requests for building permits were presented, read and acted upon,as follows: From L. F. Millar, to -wit: Port Townsend, Washington November 7, 1946 Honorable Mayor and City Council Port Townsend, Washington Gentlemen: Permission is requested to tear down my building situate Washington and Sts. Material will be removed from premises. Respectfully submitted, L. F. Millar From John W. Pike, to -wit: Port Townsend, Washington November 13, 1946 Honorable Mayor and City Council Port Townsend, Washington Gentlemen: Permission is requested to erect a log dwelling on my property situate Lots 1 to 8, Block 76 of the Eisenbeis Addition to the City of Port Townsend; at an approxi- mate cost of $3,000.00 for materials. Respectfully submitted, John W. Pike Permits Granted It was moved by Councilman Steele, and seconded by Councilman Gleason, that permits be granted in accordance with the foregoing requests. Motion carried. COMYUNICATIONS From Jefferson County Commissioners, to -wit: Port Townsend, Washington November 18, 1946 The Honorable Mayor and board of City Councilmen, The City of Port Townsend, Port Townsend, Washington. Gentlemen: Request is hereby respectfully submitted for the vacation of the following streets in order to enlarge the new County Memorial Park; Jefferson Street between t4uincy and Monroe Madison Street, 110 ft. northerly from northerly line of Jefferson St. The County now owns three lots adjoining Jefferson Street and are negotiating for p. lot no. 3 which is owned by the Estate of Paul Syglainsky, II Thanking you.for your prompt attention, I am, pN Yours very truly, Arthur C. Boren, Chairman board Jefferson County Commissioners. Date of Hearing Set It was moved by Councilman Mueller, and seconded by Councilman Carroll, that the City Attorney and City Clerk be directed to prepare such documents and post such notices as are required by law to provide for a public hearing upon the proposed vacation as outlined abo such hearing to be held at the regular session of the City Council upon the 7th day of January, 1947. Motion carried. From Little, Leader, LeSourd & Palmer A letter of transmission from Little, Leader, LeSourd & Palmer proposing renewal of t franchise granted Union Oil Co. of California under ordinance No. 1077, and presenting a prepared ordinance providing for same, was presented and read, as follows: I 3 r -+"r .. 1 Y ✓ 181' hr�Yi''f it'+M1- .',,``� MI i�P1; OP` RF. I AR R 1946. c _ i r rf rr + —N S m-� _ r,i._L, ESSJRPI 4P 19.O;�EidiiEHa19, �nIltlnllell. _ la, s '.��..........- r ea S t tie 4, Washington rM1 i �i November 7, 1946 �{ iPt f��SiN�r'a,rrin� y City Clerk t kh it p a 'S r i R-. i 4$tt, r 3 % Ya r,4< x t City of Port Townsend t f t n''di ,S ti V. „ Port Townsend, Washington � Gentlemen: I jx t�R��yiutij 1 rA xs; Re: Port Townsend Ordinance Ir., (vYr rklj+qi••Y h+ a {'.j`�p�ati iyN n, r'h .. + At the present time the Union 011 Company of California is by Ordinance No. 1077 YY ky #?3a f� authorized to construct, maintain, etc. pipe lines and wharf across Front Street in the 4t ":r�ti r+ucr 4fr i,. City of Port Townsend, Washington. This ordinance expires on April 6, 1947. t,� �� Y�"}`a,•' siF r s The Union 011 Company of California is desirous of obtaining the right to continue such ' practice after that period. zZl As you know Front Street is unimproved and not used and the writer is advised that it is under water at all times. U+ 't '- Ifi, > " ,t A'>f ,. r ' Enclosed herewith please find original and four copies of form of ordinance which has been copied from the print of ordinance No. 1077 in our possession. Will you please take the necessary steps to bring this matter on for attention and be assured that either the writer or any representative from the Union Oil Company of California will be very happy to attend any meeting or hearing if parties therein y�i�'...°x a3F tP{{�#��a' �r y1 interested so desire. J:"N th l`Y�H Q. t�},p{,l M1'tu�'��i„y, iM1A'77},j The Union 011 Company of California will, of course, pay all costs incident to publi- cation of this ordinance. ( Very truly yours, k{ZSSA 4 7 r i4 mi Ni 4r'S 3 i F LITTLE, LEADER, LeSOURD & PALMER By Walter Kane Scott 4CI.jx'dn<Y'gY(' .N yyt s,�, L � This matter was referred to the Committee on Streets and Sewers for later report. From Association of Washington Cities Association of Washington Cities news service bulletins were acknowledged received and i �f Y�4y'MM1 ordered filed for reference in the office of the City Clerk. �i�L�jf•RY�'�vzi f+ Yirah'� ` f �-3''�i� �. -. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS Fifth Street Vacation Ordinance An ordinance providing for the vacation of a portion of Fifth Street, in Eisenbeis Addition, as approved by the City Council at a previous session, Was presented and read in full for the first reading, as follows: "l"Y. • Z x+R'. Pik A�,���.. iks, ,'f y�bt ks �< +; 2'3 'r ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE of City.of Port Townsend vacating a ortion of Fifth Street in the Washington. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PORT TOWNSEND DOORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. That portion of Fifth Street in the City of Port Townsend, Jefferson j}: County, Washington, in Eisenbeis Addition lying between the Westerly line of Sherman 7,, =ir,rTN y Street and the Easterly line of Hancock Street be and the same is hereby vacated. Section 2. That this ordinance be published once in the Port Townsend Leader to - iy t be in force and take effect as provided by law. Adopted by the City Council the day of November, 1946. s ia3l'� A ��,,. St�•�,,� ,'' ;: , Approved by the Mayor of the City of Port Townsend the day of November, 1946. - U ,gr Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk P 1 J H J' Steele, a seconded wea moved b Councilman St and b Councilman Carroll that the first r It Y d „ T rT 1 N reading, a 1 • i considered as the second re d n and that the third reading be b title on i � i , � reading be g, B Y Y• ^x+a Upon roll call vote, all six councilmen present voted in the affirmative, and motion was r declared carried. it ,•,, / 3 s s a 1'i'T f c'-Z,,:tlF y �i'N Ti S L y2 T'7 r a¢tw S* 4 5�-r 1 JZ ��•J Y