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I\1INUT~¡) OF 'HIE STATUTORY BUDGET SESSION OF Tl-Œ CITY OF' PORT TOWNSEND oct. 7, 1968
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Fort TownE:end, Washington
The City Council of the City of Port Townsend, Washington, met in Statutory Budget Session
this 7th day of Oc tob::T 1968 in the counc il chambers of the city hall. Mayor Smith presiding.
ROLL CALL
Officers and members present were as follows: Mayor Smith, Ci ty Attorney Abraham, City Clerk,
Youngblood, Counc ilmen Schey'er, Hoglund, Judy', Ruby, Sie benbalJJn, Lindsey, Moody.
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BUDGET SESSION
Mayor Smith announced that the purpose of the meeting vvas fo:.~ the consideration of the budget
of the City of Port Townsend, as required by statute and that no other business would be
considered at this meeting.
BUDGET CONSIDERATION
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The council 'considered each item'of the budget, making chang(~s as necessary, changes to be
confirmed after full consideratinn.
CURRENT EXPENSE FUND
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No changes under Mayor-City Council, City Attorney, City Clerk, City Treasurer. Under Police
Department Salaries & Wages, lJ.nder item d" Patrolmen, be raised from 25,290.00 to 25,680.00.
under Material & Supplies, item a, Gasoline be lowered from 2,500.00 to 2,110.00.
Mayor Smith :;raid that the Police were now represented by a union in accord with state 1m/.
The businesss agent from the Police union said that it sho'ws one patrolmen with no increase in
salary, Mayor Smith said there would be no salary'increase at the present time due to length of
service. Under Fire Department, Salaries & Wages, Item B, Assistant Fire Chief wages be raised
from 7,080.00 to 7;380.00. Under item d, salaries & wages Firement' second class be raised from
12,00.00 to 12,600.00. Under'Capital Outlay, Machinery & E"uipment, item a, Fire Hose" be
lowered from 850.00 to 330.00.'under item b, two Plectron, for 380.00 be deleted. .
No changes 'under City Engineer, City Hall Building, Planning Commiss ion, Miscellaneous Fund.
CIrrY STREET FUND
Under Physical Maintenance, item a, Hoadways under salaries 'Nas raised from 23;490.00 to
23,790.00. Under Overhead, Item e, Automotive Parts, lowered from 500.00 to 200.00. Ed
Hawley Street Supt. asked the council for a five dollar raise for the foremgn and a 15.00 per
month raise for three employees. After some consideration, under Physical maintenance, item
a, Roadways was raised from 23,790 to 24,390.00, Under Department Equipment 8:; Supplies, item
a, Building, was lowered from 1,000.00 to 300.00. . ,
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PUBLIC LIBRARY FUND
No changes under the Public Libray Fund Budget. Neil Potthoff, 'member of the Library Board
said that the original arnoun t :_n the' Temporary & Hourly was 5,160.00 which was equivaléntt
in having a full tLme assistant at 2.00 peI' br for the year in a 40 hO1;r basis. He said. he
f'el t probably nothing could be done on next years budget but would lilœ to have the council
consider it for the 19~0 budget.
PlmK FUND
No changes under the Park Fund Budget.
OLYM[-'1C GRAVITY WATER FUND
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Under Salaries &. Wages, Item b, Foreman, -raised from 7,080.00 to 7,380.00. Under Item c,
Salaries & Wages, 6,600.00 raised to 7,080.00. Under Item d, Salaries'& Wages ffi9000.00 lowered
to 5,844.00. Under Contractual ServicGs, Item g, lowered from 2,500.00 to 2,000.00. Item .I
under Contractual Services, lowered from 750.00 to 601.00.
SEWER DEPARTI':ImTT
No changes under the Sewer Department Budget.
GARBAGE COLLECTION SERVICE
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No changes under the Garbage Collec tion Service Budget. Mayor Smith said he v/ould 1 ike to
make a few remarks on the Garbage Department Budget, he said the Department has been-operating
on reserve the last few years and has reached a point where the department has to be changed
some. He said it boils down either in cutting the salaries in the department or raising the
rates. de felt a compressor truck would help the situation and also to reduce porsonel in the
department by one man. Councilman Ruby said he felt that a compressor truck would not make
that much difference and fel t there should not be a lay off in the department.
After considerable discussion there was still no changes in the Garbage Collection Service
budget.
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FIREMEN PENSION A~ID RELIEF FU}IT)
No changes in the Firemen Pension and Relief ~~d Budget.
PORT TOWNSEND GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS 1955
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No changes in the Port Townsend General Obligation Bonds 1955 Budget.
After due consid~ration of the 1969 Budget. Councilan Hoglund made a motion seconded by
Councilman Scheyer that the changes in the Curr'ent Expense Fund Budget be confirmed and that
the Current Expense Fund Budget for the Year 1969 be adopted. Motion carried.
It VIas moved bh Councilman Hoglund seconded by Councilman Scheyer that the changes in the
Street Department Budget be confirmed and that the Street DepaJ~tment Budget for the year 1969
be adopted. Motion carried.
It was moved by CO'lillC ilman Hoglund seconded by Counc ilman Lindsey that the Budget for the
Library Fund for the Year 1969 be adopted., Motion carried.
It was mov ed by Counc iJ-man Hoglund seconded by Coun ilman Moody that the Park Department
Budget for the Year 1969 be adopted. Motion carried.
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It \1 as moved by
Department Budget
gotion carried.
It was moved by Councilman Hoglund seconded by Council:llan Ruby tha t T:-13 Sevier Department
Budget for 1969 be adopted. Motion carried.
It v¡as moved by Co-ncilman Hoglund seconded by Councilman Scheyer that the Garbage Department
Budget for the Year 1969 be adopted. Uotion carried.
It was moved by Councilman Hoglund seconded by Council:llan Ruby that the Firer.lcn Relief and
Pension Fund Budget for the year 1969 be adopted. Motion carried.
It Vias moved by Councilman Hoglund seconded by Counci1"'.an Lindsey that the ?ort Townsend
General Obligation Bonds 1955 budget for the ye ar 1969 be adopted. IŒotion car:r>ied.
Councilman Hoglund seconded by Couœ ilman Judy that the changs in the Water !'
be confirmed and that the Water Depart:11ent Budget for the Year 1969 be adopted.
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PREPARA TIO1; OF ORDINAnCES
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It was moved by Councilman Hoglund seconded by Council:nan L '-ndsey that all changes in the budget
for the City of Port Townsend~be confiremed and the Budget for the City of Port Townsend be
adopted for the Year 1969. M tion carried.
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It was moved b-:r Councilman Hoglund seconded by Council::nan Lindsey that the C:~ty Attorney
be authorized to prepare the necessary ordinances for the 1969 Budget. Motion carried.
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AD JOURNJ'¡IENT
Consideration and adoption of the Budget for
Councilman Judy seconded by Councilman Lin6sey
Attest:
1969 havi:c1g been c omp1e ted, it ViaS moved by
that the :neeting do now adjourn., Motion carried,.
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MINUTßS OF THE R~GULl\R SESSIŒ~ OF OCTOBER 15, 1968
October 15, 1968
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The Ci ty Council of the Ci ty of' p"'ort Townsend, met in regular session this 1bth day of Oct.
1968 at 7:30 p.m. in the council chambers of the City Hall. I,Ia;Tor Smith presiding.
ROLL CALL
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Officers and members present were as follovvs: Llayor Smith, City Attorney Ab:r>aham, City Clerk
Youn¡;blood, Ci ty A ttorney Abraham, Ccmpc ilmen, ,3cl:eyer, Hoglund, Judy, Ruby, Siebenbaum, Lindsey,
Hoody.
T'.'lIHUT~S OF THE PREVIOUS SESSION
The IHnutes of the previous sess ion vms read in full and it was moved by Counc ilr'lan Lindsey
seconded by Councilman Moody that the minutes be approved as read and the .'.ayor and Ci ty Clerk,
sign same. Motion carried.
IfIJITUT S OF TH2 STATUATOHY BUDG.i;T Sl!:SSIOn
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The minutes of the statuatory budget session were read in full and it was m~'ed by Councilman
Hoglund seconded by Counc ilman Ruby that the minutes be approved as read and the Mayor and Ci ty
Clerk sign same. MotiJn carried.
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BUILDIHG m lEU TS
The following building permit was presented and acted 'J.pon as follows:
G. T. Chul j ian, enlarge tool shed, 10' X12', frame, 1305 Via s 11Ïng ton, ~j500. 00.
It Vias moed by Councilman Ruby seconded by Councilman J'Toody that the buildin~: permi t be
granted. Motion carried.
r:OVIHG PERInTS
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The following moving permits were presented and acted upon as follows:
Ned Balch, House, 13'X18', Frame, From V st. to Jeff. Co. To abide by Ged. No. 907
B. W. Brocherman, Building, ~rom Railroad Bldg to 22nd & Cleveland. To Abide by Ord. No. 907.
It was moved by Councilman Ruby seconded by Councilman Lindsey that the movingTIermi ts be
approved. r,fotion carried.
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CŒg,~mHCATIONS
T'ae follordng c ommunica t . on was pres ented and ac ted U' ,on as follows:
City Council
Port Townsend, Rashington
Gentlemen:
As it is within the power of the members of' the City Council to reconsider allocation of funds
wi thing the total budget before the final ordinance is passed, the Library Board of' Trustees
urges that you do so.
The 28 hours that the library is open to the pjblic does not constitute the amount of hours
required to prepare the library to serve the public, and with our present circulati:)n and service
it is not possible to manage the library without two persons on dutv.
Other city offices word a 5 day - 35 hour week and are stafred by t~o full time employees. But
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