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HomeMy WebLinkAbout00527 Minutes of Cif Counci�l,s Minutes of City council, June 22, 1948., 398 3. 99 + 4,w i� I- d p°�d , 6 0. � 17Y Y r� •�. rt ph J 4F 4 � 1, f t N' ] zY. �'� `n ". kf r r •j I rm{y> 7 bP.y ._ Minutes of Cif Counci�l,s Minutes of City council, June 22, 1948. - (Pedtion for vacation continued) Attached to this petition is a copy of Plat showing streets petitioned to be vacated. s r Tf ', ,° ^ '��i g ,� 11r UNN'1N15HID AND NE4 BUSINESS 4 Iry t i �a� Re: Health District activities T011ie TOoker� t� Jt �j" `� c%,� A r Several employees of the Oly�pic Health District being present in the Council Chambers Oscar E. Hetzel y,�� .,` ;� yt Mayor Anderson inquired if they had some matter they might wish to place before the Council E. 7qrr,` r'>` Bliss Doris Sttart Dept. Nurse stated that there had been some comment relative to the pur- This communication was refereed to the Committee on Streets and Sewers. ;, r cflr {� isported cost of the Health Dept. services upon the basis of time spent in this City and countyvj� �4k ,t ir,r�tr and thereupon presented a report upon the activities and actual coats thereof as compared 1 ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS ,tKF,q k ^„ to the dutiesh funds pofptheaDistrictDSanatarianon n elaborated upon these services as they pertained c M -`gyp vy t, i Ordinance re: Condemnation for alley �'4, x question and answer discussion between City Officials And Health Dept. personal in- + sued and it was finally suggested by Mr. Morrison at a joint meeting of City, County and Councilman Gleason, under this order of business, presented a Taal of ordinance request''`�si tit tiI �:v=Fri Health Dept. officials be held in an attempt to clear up misunderstandings. By common ing same be read by the City Clerk.-,`"#�s' agreement of those present the members of the Committee on Health were delegated to represe 5' t aK+"p3N)k.'',h+}'� the city' g The City Clerk read the proposed ordinance, offered, in full for the first readin as follows: Re: Street Improvement at Memorial Stadium ORllINANCE NU. /22.F' '� � c �� ,t;�c^�`r'+c�xi��,�.��3i+'rr x�K 3�f�'v Councilman Gleason introduced the matter of the possiblity of the construction of curb and t it on Washington Street at the location of the Memorial Stadium statingthat at presenit was very diffiault to properly protect and maintain the sidewalk area next AN ORDINANCE of the City of tort Townsend establishing an alley over and abng the southerly JZ7� x y ��� to the fence under present condition. City Engineer Jones outlined his present tentative ;x n ,aa plans for this work and promised more complete information at a later( date, ten (1Q) feet of Lots 2, 4, 6 and Sand the northerly ten (10) feet of Lots 1, 3, 5 and 7 ✓ �t�K, Re: Street servicing'program g y Y n, in block 39 of the Original Townsite of the City of Port Townsend in Jefferson County, sash- a City Engineer Jones stated that upon a survey of the street surfacing program as ington. TC` carried out in the past it had been determined that it would be wise to make a change of policy. Many of the bitilminous surfaced streets had been resealed a number of times and THE C1'PY COUNCIL UN' THE Cxi'Y OP' PORT 'I'U7.'NSEND DO ORDAIN As follows: , i w , had now reached recondition whore complete removal of the present surfacing and installetio 5 Y� y (r y of new surfacing was required to obtain adequate results from the monies expended. Section 1. That an alley is hereby established over and along the southerly 10 feet of lots 2, 4, 6 and 8 and the northerly 10 feet of Lots 1 Mr. Jones briefly outlined plans under consideration whereby maintenance work would xr +u41i be kept to a minium and funds thereby accumillsted to provide for a permanent type surface 3, 5 and 7 in nl8ck 39 of the original Townsite of the uity of Port a. rPf for certain of the most heavily traveled streets. Townsend in Jefferson County, Washington.r�°aaC3 Section 2. The Cityof Port Townsen be and.it is hereby, Re: Mail collection at City Hell 9, y, authorized and empowered to condemn such land assay be necessary to obtain- title ti r =x'M t Councilman Carroll introduced the matter of securing sal collection of mail from to the land mentioned insseetion'`1 hereof, that is to say, that r � rS`f; i�"E"r "'�': the letter drop box in front of the City Hallsatating that it it waswas now dAaitable that a late southerly 10 feet of Lots 2, 4, 6 and 8 and the northerly 10 feet ' *r .}a'" afternoon collection be made from this box and that in order to secure same it would be of Lots 1, 3, 5 and 7 of Block 39 of the Original Townsite of the necessary for residents and business establishments in this vicinity lace th82r requdsts City of Port Townsend in Jefferson County, "ashington. a Y u't� . r with the Post Uffice Dept. Section 3. The cost of the establishment of said alley,including the cost ofl+vim n( '' vtir" B e g,: It was moved b Councilman Carroll and seconded b Councilman Steele that the Mayor the condemnation thereof, shell be paid for in whole by special N_ p9 ° _ uI .11�4 t;a+i, and City Clerk be authorized and directed to place a request with the Post Office Dept. assessment of property benefited thereby. wf ,ry, for an afternoon collection from the drop box at the City Hall, said collection to be made not earlier than 4:30 otclock P.M. Motion carried. Section 4. The Said alley hereby established and created, shall be and it is her by + t,rz k�� af: declared to be a public alley of the City of Port Townsend uefferso e`er aqi. �{ Meters_ County, Washington. 's,+ M�k�y��. Re: Parking Section 5. That this ordinance be ptblished once in the Port Townsend Leader toCouncilman Benedetto stated that as a result of discussions with various citizens he " zr' ' had changed his o inAon as to the advisability of the installation of parkingmeters and be in force ar.d take affect m provided by lour. "'}` r` i� _"r,` A ' moved that the Council again take consideration of such installation. This motion was ` ri I,r"(k rs+t Passed by the uit.y Council the day of June, 1948.a' (' seconded by Councilman Carroll and upon roll call vote Cwncilman Benedetto, Sullivan, dfi }.t r"(i Carroll, Mueller, and Steele voted in the affirmative and Councilmen Gleason and Usborne - r>e`4zi voted in the negative and motioh was declared carried. approved by the Mayor of the City of tort Townsend the _day of ADJOUP.NMENT l June 1948. There being no further business before the Council for their consideration at this L5v9''( '�fn time it was moved by Councilman Mueller, and seconded b Councilman Carroll that the Uounci tv�ry do now adjourn. Motion carried. Mayor • Attest: $!"yr„`�.,, mm r mayor Clerk N �j4,�;�� y < '� ,Y}})�4 M1 { i�'i�ii' ✓I IYYV//%�// �_/L'/�L/ r i 't p�.= , ✓r : >; �', } x >-,�{, Attest:: /moo ic t wqs by nd ded by lman firstlreading bedconsidered asntheesecondareadingnand thatotheithird8reading bethat by title y er only. Upon roll call vote Councilmen Gleason, Benedetto, Osborne, Sullivan, Carroll, and Muelbr voted in the affirmative and Councilman Steele voted in the negative and motion wes 17" declared carried. ai ',tafa�% �zs Because of error, letter from Pennsylvania Salt Mfg. Co. should read as follows: Third reading and passage June 8, 1948 The ordinance under consideration was read by title only for the third reading and it I x+,SET y,+(k City of Port Townsend was thereupon moved by Councilman Gleason, and seconded by Councilman Osborne, that the = ti "y�+!, Port Townsend, Washington ordinance do now pans. Upon roll call vote Councilmen Gleason, Benedetto, Osborne, Sulliva Carroll, and Mueller voted in the affirmative and Councilman Steele voted in the negative li 7r' r tr x, " r l Attention: Mr. H. E. Anderson (, and motion was declared carried. }� , , Gentlemen: ^Y 4!w During the past year, we have been privileged to supply ydur Liquid Chlorine (' requirements in accordance with our existing contract, which expires July 31, 1948. M!x' its are enclosing a new contract, which we believe will cover your requirements for �• 8�5"}r�,;. the twelve month period beginning August 1, 1948. If this contract meets with your approval we will a you will sign both copies and return them to us. , appreciate St if Wben.they have been completed here, the original will be returned to you W' 1 e s * i ✓' i f x � x '..o'Tt'n',R.S.i , . ...,_.,. -. �,Y