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MINUTES OF Tm~ REGULAR SESSION OF AUGUST 19, 1969
August 19, 1969
Port,Tow~send, Wa~hington.
The City Council of the City of Port Townsend, met in regular session this 19th dày of Þ.ugust,
1969, at 7:30 p.m. in the council chambers of the city hall. Mayor Smith presiding.
ROLL CALL
Officers and members present vvere as follo1[vs: Mayor Smith, Ci th Clerk Youngblood, Counc ilmen
Hoglund, Judy, Ruby, Siebenbaum, Moody. City Attorney Abraham, Councilmen Sch<3yer, Lindsey
absent.
MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS SESSION
It ViaS moved by Councilman Hoglund seconded by Councilman Moody that the minutes of tho previ<Dus
session be dispensed with~ Motion carried.
C OI.'lMUNI CAT:~ ONS
The follovving communications were presented and acted upon R.S follows:
From Port Townsend Planning Comnission
Aug. 11, 1969
to:wit
Hon. Mayor & City Councilmen
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At a meeting of the Port Townsend Planning commission held Aug 11, 1969, it wa;3 unanimous
recommendation of the membsrs that the vacation of Fir Street between U and V. be granted.
The vacation of Fir street as requested would tend to keep it a "collector" st::>eet which is in
conformi ty \'Ii th the urban arterial system program approved by the Counctl prevIously. This
is particularly important because of the proposed development of W street between Ft Worden
Treatment Center front gate and the main access to Ft Worden State Park. The :31ope of the bloclli
between U and V on Fir also does not indicate that a street would be feasable in that location.
Re SIB c tfully Submitted
E. G. Lind"uist
Chairman
Mayor Smith referred the above comnunication to come up under old business.
FDom Port Of Port Townsend, Port Cœnmission
Aug. 14, 1969
to-wit:
Honorable Mayor and City Council
Ci ty Hall
Port Townsend, Washington 98368
Gentlemen:
The Port Commission of the Port of Port Townsend has directed me to mail you a copy of the plan
for the lagoon area which WaS adopted by them Dt the regular monthly meetjng of the port on Aug. 12, 1969.
If you are in need of additional copies, please let me know and I will mail them to you.,
Very truly yours,
Port of Port Townsend
Myrtle L. Sather, Port Auditor
Mayor Smith conunented that he vms glad to see the Port Conunission on record wi th the plan for
the area and the city plans and the proposed zoning he could see no conf.lict, but seem to be
going hand in hand.
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Mayor Smith said that the proposed zoning ordinance has boon forwarded to the council by the
planning commission ;-lith a number of recommended changes, and had told htm the~T would be ready
at any time to be of what ever help to the council they could be, and thanked the public and
city goverment for the support and interest in the planning.
Mayor Smith said he felt the council should have a chance to look it over and study it before
discussion and would referI' it to the council as a comrnittGe of the 1¡'jhole Qnd ~;cheduled a
com~ittee meeting for Sept. 9 and ~ould return the Dlatter to the agenda'du~ing a regular sessio~
of' the CO1..\nc il on Sept. 16th. He 0.130 said communic a tions recèi ved on the sub ,jec t would be reo]
when the proposed ordinance is brought on the floor for action. ' ,
Councilman Ruby reported that quite a few homes has not hooked up to the nOVl sewer mains and
sometning should be done about it. Mayor Smith said the matter is being worked on by the city ttorney
and Sewer Supt. and that 3ction v:!Ould be forthcoming.
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Mayor Smith at this time brought before the council the vacation of Pir St. bctweenU & V sts.
tho.t was held over from the public hearing at the last regular session and askod f'9r discussion~
Councilman Hoglund expressed his concern over vaco.ting portions of streets having a possible
future value. Mr D.H. Solomonson, one of tho re titioners, spoke on remarks that were made at
the last regular session concerni,ng danr;erous aspects of the intersection at the location in
question, he also said that the steet would have little future value, being located between
two existing entrances to Fort Worden which are onl'Ÿ1 a few blocks apart. ~J' Pete Sofie, nearby
property owner, spoke against closing the street. T{lr \-"Jallen again urged the c~mncil to dany
the reguest for vacation. Mrs Wallin said that the citys comprehensive plan for the area lists
the street as one to be kept and not cacated. Councilman Ruby spoke in favor of a spßed-limit II
sign that would help solve the existing traf'fic hazard. Engineer Warren said the request seemeã
to be a:1.med only to discourage parking in the peti tioners driveway and that it would not be to II
the citys best interest to vacate the street. CouncilmanSiebenbaum said that under the plo.n pr~pared
by the city plannin8 commission that Fir St w~s desig~o.t~d as part,of the main city.street II
system and could not understand why the plannlng comm.:LSSlon voted In favor of vacatlng the street.
Councilmo.n Siebenbaum made a motion seconded' by Councilman Huby that the reque~Jt for the vacati~n
of the street be denied. Mot ion was carried. . . . - . . ~~
Mayor S~ith said that-another item of old business that wns held over was: tho reqdested proposed
plat of the Hensel Addn. A revised proposed plat of the addn w~s given to eo.~h co1illcilman by
Mr. Hensel, who said that the size of the lots in the Dev., proposed plat was made larger to
conform w~th city regulations, ~e sa~d he had co~~a~ted a member of the plo.nnin~ comnission and
was told lt was a good idea, ana o.s .Lar as the uullltes Vlere concerned he 'would parti.clpato
in o.ny waty to got water to the areo. and 3~entually sewaGe.
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IHNU'l'ES OF THE REGULAR :;ESSION OF AUGU::jT 19, 1969, COHTI[\TUED
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MahýmrSfunith said that the council can ~ot except tho plat, they 'J3.n except it as a tenative
plat on some further information or action to be- sl.1_pplied or they can accept it as 0. plo.t, he
said 'ile do not have yet but will h31TIe from the planning comnlÌs3ion .:1 proposed sub division
regulations, this covers plating. tho dev510pcr has to provide anu make provis icms for> stre e ts
up to stand.ard, lots to conform to what zono:i.ng vJÍll be in afÙ;ct p::1d to s21m" how he is going
to get utili tie s. Fred Los ter, a member of tho planning c ommiss ion said he had never .seen the
proposed plat. Councilman Ruby said that it probably should have originally been reco';'!l1ended
to the planning commission. IITayor Smith said he would see to that tomorrOYi and úould at this
time plÐce the proposed plat on the ar;enùa in time to comply with the provisions of the law.
ORDINANCE NO. 1569
Emergency Ord. No. 1569 duly :i.ncorporated tho the m:i..nutes of the pr'evious ses~}ion was again
bro1},ght forth for passage or re.:1ection.
It was moved by Coi;l1cilmCln Ruby seconded by Councilman lloody that the first reading of Ord.
No. 1569 be considered the second reading and the third readIng be by title only. Motion
carried.
Ord. No. 1569 Vias again I'ead by .ti tIe œlly and it was moved by Counc ilman Ruby seconded by
col1llcilraan 1.,10ody that- the ordInance do now pass. I!btion carried.
ORDINANCE NO. 1570
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Emergency Ord. No. 15(7.0 duly incorporated in the minutes of' the previous session for the
Library Fund vias aŒa;n bronght forth for passage or rejection.
hIo.yor Smith said he would like to o.sk one question, he \'Iould like to know the number of hours
worlœd versus -the hours opened at tho library, ac tually the Ii bray ;¡'Jorks three !1mn hours to ond'
hour that the Itbray is mpen, and [tsked if t!:LlS provides extra money for tho ones th[tt are
worlcing or what. I\Irs \'iallen said it was to provide sÐlaries for extra help for the balance of
the year that the extra help in the libT-ay only works one half hour a Vlee bes ides the time
the libro.y is mpen, in other words 2&~-hours a week. Sho said thDt the libray board, after the
budgot'wo.s passed last year, stated th::; the part tlme help be raised to the minimum v/age law
of a 1.60 p3 r hI', and this money is to take care of' that.
It was moved by Councilman Ruby seconded by Councilman Moody that the first reading be
considered the second reading and the third reading be by title only. Upon tho question,
Councilman Hoglund gElid ho r3me;nberod o.t tho fir~t of the year to 1",:1iso the part time help up
to 1.60 :per hr to comply wi th s tate law, Öu t Las foLJ.nd out tho. t the :30 ass is tDnts were ro.ised uIÞ,
to ~. 00 p9r: hI' .and thcreforo '<ÌÍoul~ s:uggos~ tho,.er.lO~~gency ord~nar:ce:)e rev.rrit~en to match the II
funos thElt are actualy necessary 'Go De pald. ¡,'irS dallen, sald 'Ghat you coulo not get compentel'lt
help at 1.6'0 peor hr. '
Mayor Smfth éallod for 0. vote on tho motion. Co'..J.l1cilman Hoglund, Judy voted no, Councilmen
Ruby Siebe~baum, ¡V~oody voted yes. f,tIot ion carried.
1~~mer6é)ncy Ord. l'io". 157.0. WaS aga:in read for the third th1e by ti tl'3 only and i t ~':as n10ved by
Councilman "Ruby seconded by Co;;ncilman Lìoody that tho ord. do novi pass. Councilman Hoglund,
Rudy, boted no; Councilmen Ruby, Siebenbaum, I..'ioody voted yes. Motjon co.rried.
Mayor Smith said the request for permission to extund tho VlctOl"'J.;ll1 Vnln{~e !10mos~.tes to
include Block 124 of Eisenbeis Addn. was held over until this session due to tho utility.
question and would now put it on the agenda for discussion. Eng. Warren said that the sewer
seemed to bo adequate but the water ViGS 0. question due to ~Ðall lines. Mr TiTorgan SGid that
prov is ions fOl~ VIa ter '.¡er.e the same as tho re st of the ]:a rk which cons its of a 2- inch maing to
serve eißht new residences.
Councilman Hoglund sDid that it appeared to h;_m, we h~we no reasonable way of denying the
request for the expansion, as far as the utilty problem is concerned that could come up at a
later date.
Councilma'n
expansion be
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Hoglund made a motion seconded by Councilman Judy that the request for the
grantßd. Motion carried. .
Mayor S"'1.ith said he would like to mal{e. all. announcement and tb,at the:ee rIDs g()~ng to be a
work shop sponsored by the Association of V'Jr;ishinßton Cities on the nevI' firemen B~ Policemen
pension sy~tem. He said it would effec~ our budgot, the meeting would be at 10:00 A.M. at
the Hait Ho~s~ near Seatack, and urged anycolJ.l1cilrnan could could attend to attend.
Mr Gordon Paritz, a member of' tho audience, said along the line oJ' utilities it would stand
clarifications f'or tho benefit of people ot Port Townsend and thoes representing Real property
owners in the sale of their property to have a very real clarification to the actual practice
to the extension of utility lines in the City of Port Townsend. He said, as it presently
exists, somebo&ìY comes to town and \'/ishes to look for a si te for a ::lome, it is extremely
difficult to tell that party where the city utilities are.
Mayor Smith said it is time now to take a good look at the situÐ.tion in the ordinance and
possibly out of that can get basis to go on and then have policies to go on.
I\1ayor Smity a~lnolmced that neogiations concerning the un 'on contract for next year for the
Police and Garbage departmnnts is Ôue and vms looking for an able l1-3gotiator.
Mr Morgan of the Audience, asked if the COlillCil had considered his reQuest for modification
of the Mobile Home ðrd. ìVlayor Smity said no and the slowness VJ8S due to planning Ð.nd so
many other things an hand.
Councilman Moody said he h9. d been thinl,ing about this, and has 3e:m sevc;ral Mobi Ie homes that
looked like a house but had not s oen one; in Port Townsend tha t looks Like a house.
IÆrs Frieda Imislund rose and publicly thanked tho council, Mayor, Mr Hawley and the crew
for the ir effors in completing thG j,ns talla tion of sewer mo.ins in the Has tings Ave. area.
Councilman Hogl::nd, said thore was something that was brought to his attention last week that
he would liko to bring up in regard to the planning commission o.nd the vacatJons and some othe~
business that had been conducted at the council meetings that sh oul<:3. bo referred to the
com_mission, one of the corænission membors indicated to hiri1 that of ,~l.ere late there has been
one, two or three sit1..1.D.tiol1 thD.t we hr;).ve discussed and the planning commission has not been
informed of and this vaca ti;m tho.t VIas discussed thcis evening was one of them.
Tho City Cl erk informed Councilman Hoglund that the planning commis~; ion had been informed
of Ðll vacatIons or anything else that the council had refepred to the planninv com..'t'!lission,
that he takes the letters & etc to the pilianning com..111Ìss ion chairman in person. .'
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AD JOURHLmNT
As therà n(',c no .:Eurt~l':;r ßusiness to cone 'before the counc:1_l at t:Üs timo, it mlS ;ilovoc1 by
Co1-illcilman Siebonbmun seconded by" Councilman Judy tl1a.t the; r:1eet:;J:1C; do now Gdjourn. Eotion
carried.
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MINUTES OJ? 'l'HB R_~GUL!iR ,'-.ŒS3IOl.f OF sßP'r. 2, 1969
Sept. 2, 1969
Port Townsend, line
Tho 6ity Council of the City of Port Townsend, met in regular session this 2nd day of Sept.
1969, at 7:30 p.m. in the council chambers of tho City Hall. Mayor Sr:Üty Presiding.
ROLL CALL
Officers illld members pr'esen t wel'e as follows: i\Iayor Smith, City Attorney Abraham, Ci ty Clerk
Youngblood, Councilmen Scheyer, =-íoglund, Judy, Ruby, Siebenbaum, Lindsey, I'1oody.
IUT'TUTES OF T¡-L~ PH T£VT :JUS SESS ION
It Vias moved by Councilman Hoglund seconded by CO1IDcilman I,Ioody that th-) mL1utes of the porvi9l.1.s
session be dispensed with. Motion carried.
- BILLS & CLAIMS
The follovlinp; bills & claims L~S audited by the ?inance Colì1JUi ttee nero presented 2.nd acted
upon as follows:
CURR;~JT ~X?~NSE FU}ID-----------------------Voucher No.
STRE.J;T F'(J1\ID--- ---- ---------- --- ------------ Voucher No.
rJATóR-SE,rER Fu}1D------- -------- ------------Voucher No.
GARBAGE FürID-------------------------------Voucher No.
LIBRARY FUND-------------------------------Voucher No.
PAffi( FffiID----------------------------------Voucher No.
FIR:J:j:I¡£N PENSIOr~ 8: RELIEF FUND--------------Voucher No.
1967 S2'",:m CŒ\TSTRUCTI N FUND---------------Voucher No.
6556
1560
2350
1462
1864
937
289
199
through 6600 ---~5,O66.l4
through 1573 ---~?2,306.13
through 2379 ---~4,881.93
through 1472 ---~1,056.26
through 1878 ---~( 778~ 71
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through 206 ---92,187.38
It \Jas moved by Cuncilman Hoglund seconded by Councilman T.Ioody that the bills and claims be
approved and that the 1,layor and City Clork draw warrants upon the proper funds for payment of
same. Motion carried.
OFFIc.m;) REf OR T
CITY CLSRK
The city clerk reported the rep;ula:c salary warr'nts for the Ivlonth of August 1969 as follows: ,-,,'
CURR;:mT EXPENSE FUND-----------------------Voucher No.
ST~E~T FU1:m------------------ --------------Voucher no.
':!A TER-S~..~~R FUND----- ------ ------------ ---- Vouch3r No.
GARBAGE FU1ID-------------------------------Voucher No.
LIBRARY FUND-------------------------------Voucher No~
PilRK Pffi~D----------------------------------Vouchor No.
FIRE~"IEN P:J;P3ION &- RELrEF FUND--------------Voucher No.
6537 through 6555 ---~6,274.64
1554 through 1559 ---~2,28l.20
2344 through 2349 ---~2;016.59
1458 through 1461 ---~1,565.87
1862 through 1863 ---$ 435~28
936------------------$ 326.42
287 through 288 ---$ 425.00
TR::i:ASURER
1he treasurer's rerort was read in full for the Month of August 1969 Ðnd was ordered filed
POLICE
The police report was read in full for the Month of August 1969 and was ordered filed.
p=~ TI TI ON
The folloning foti tion was prosonted End actod uT)on as follol'!s:
PZTITIOH li'OR STHEET VACATIOn
OT 'rHE ¡IGnORABLE CITY CO1THCTL OF TI-I:: CI'I'Y OF PORT TO,JJSEND, WASlTIlJGTON:
Tho unders ignod LIanley Porter and Lillian Porter, husband [md wif e, respec tfully peti ti on that
said Council cause to be vacated a portion of City street described as:
~~at portion of 52nd stroet lying 3ast of Kuhn stroet, in said City.
Poti tioners Ql'e the ovmers of all lands lying ;30uth of said portion of street, and the City
of Port Tonnsend is the ovmer of all lands lying North of said port:i_on of said street.
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r/Ianloy "¡. PortoI'
Lillian A. Porter
C"'ï'A.'T'4' OTjl ""("0 :TrTf"'TON )
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C OTiNTY OF JT-ï;P'? :ms ON )
Uanley Porterrond Lillian Porter, each be:i.ng svmrn on
the above and forego ng Petit~on for street Vacation; I
is true as I believe.
oath, each for =lims elf says: I have road
know the contensts thereof, and the same
Subscribed f.nd SiiJOrn to before me tllis 2nd day
j,lanley ','I. Porter
Lillian A. Porter
of September, 1969
Glenn Abraham
Notary Public in and for the
Washington, residing at Port
State of
Tov'msend
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