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December 2,1969
Port Townsend, Washington
The City Council of the City of Port Townsend met in regular session this 2nd day of December
1969 at 7:30 p.m. in the council chambers of the city hall. Mayor Smith presiding.
ROLL-: CALL
Officers and members present were as follows: Mayor Smith; Ci~ Attorney Abraham, Ci~ Clerk
Youngblood, Councilmen Moody, Lindsey, Steve, Camfield, Judy, Hoèlund, Scheyer.
MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS SESSION
It was moved by Councilman Hoglund seconded by Councilman Scheyer that the minutes of the
previous session and the minutes of the Statutory Budget Session be dispensed with. Motion
carried.
BILLS & CLAIMS
The following bills and claims as audited by the Finance Committee were presented and acted
upon as follows:
CURRENT EXPENSE FUND------------------------Voucher No.
WATER-SEWER FUND----------------------------Voucher No.
STREET FUND----------------------------------Voucner No~
GARBAGE FUND--------------------------------Voucher No.
LIBRARY BUND--------------------------------Voucher No.
PARK FUND-----------------------------------Voucher No~
SEWER CONST. FUND---------------------------Voucher No.
6769
2456
1626
1528
1926
972
224
6,456.66
3,126.17
2,096.76
1, 203~35
511.58
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through 6814 ---
through 2480 ---
through 1637 ---
through 1542 ---
througp. 1935 ---
through 978
through 228
It was moved by Councilman Hoglund seconded by Councilman Scheyer that the bills & Claims be
approved as read, and the Mayor & City Clerk draw warrants upon the proper funds for payment of
same. Motion carried.
OFFICERS REPORT
Ci ty Cler!t
~e city clerk reported the following salary warrants for the Montp of November 1969.
CURRENT EXPENSE FUND-------~----------------Voucher
WATER-SEWER FUND----------------------------Voucher
STREET FUND---------------------------------Voucher
GARBAGE FUND--------------------------------Voucher
LIBRARY FUND----------------~----------~----Voucher
FARK FUND--------------~------------~-------Voucher
Nol 6750 through 6768 ---
No. 2450 through 2455 ---
No. 1620 through 1625 ---
No. 1524 through 1527 ---
No. 192~ throggh 1~25 ~--
No~ 971-----------~------
No. 295 through 296
6;281.90
2, 011~ 09
2,260.70
1,545.66
431_~28
321~42
425~00
FIREMEN PENSION FUND--~------------~--------Voucher
Treasurer
The treasurer's report was read in full for the Month of Nov. 1969 and was ordered filed.
Police
The police report WaS read in full for the Month of Nov. 1969 and WaS ordered filed.
COMMUNICATIONS
The following communications were presented and acted upon as follows:
From Eccles Nursery & Landscaping,
Port Townsend Wn.
Dec. 1,1969 - to-wit:
City Clerk
City of Port Townsend
Port Townsend, Washington
Dear Sir:
We have received an order, subject to City Council approval, to install two flowering trees in
the,sidewalk area on the Water Street side of the Lewis Building now owned by Mrs. Mary Johnson.
The proposed trees are to be planted in the rectangular areas which are not paved.
The consideration of this matter by the City Council will be appreciated.
Sincerely,
Derris E. Eccles
Eccles Nursery and Landscaping
2007 Cherry Street,
Port Townsend, Washington
Mayor Smith referred the above communica~on to the building committee.
Mayor Smith commented on the following communicaion, saying a short while ago Mr. Joshua Green,
on his birthday, the Mayor claimed him to be an Honory Citizen of Port Townsend and in response
to this the following letter was received.
November 21,1969
The Honorable Frank M. Smith
Mayor of the Ci~ of Port Townsend
Port Townsend, Washington
My dear Mr. Mayor:
There is no city on earth from whom I would appreciate~the compliment of being an Honory Citizen
than from dear ofl Port Townsend, which Was the hub of my steamboat operations for the forty years
that I Was President and General Manager of the Puget Sound Navigation Company and its affiliated
fleets.
You have made me an Honorary Citizen of dar old Port Townsend by your Proclamation of the 15th
of October, 1969, attaching the City's seal to an attractive document, attested by Mr. Gale I.
Youngblood, City Clerk.
I have been in and out and around about Port To n e d f i ht th
w s n or e g y- ree years, and my admiration,
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~pect and love for Port Townsend increases each year.
It was artistic and attractive for you to have this aforesaid document on green pare r with
green ribbons attached to the attractive gold seal.
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Affectionately,
Joshua Green
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COMMITTEE REPORTS
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. Councilman Judy reported on the request for a street light at Copper & Corona. Councilman
Judy made a motion seconded by Councilman Lindsey that an old type street li¡#lt be installed
at Copper & Corona and a mercury light be installed at ,Silver & Corclne.. Motion carried.
OLD BUSINESS
Under old business the city clerk again brought upon the floor EmEirgency Ord. No. 1575 which
was held over due to its contents. Ord. No. 1575 was duly incorporated in the minutes of the
regular session of Nov. 18.1969.
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ORDINANCE NO. 1575
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It was moved by Councilman Hoglund seconded by Councilman Judy that the first" reading be
considered the second reading and the third reading be by ti tIe onl~j". Motion carried.
THIRD READING OF ORD. NO. 1575
Ordinance No. 1575 was again read for the third time by ti tIe onljO and it was moved by
Councilman Lindsey secor:ded by Councilman Moody that the ordinance do now pasS. Motion carried.
NEW BUSINESS
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Under New business the city ~lerk presented the two followinB requests:
Honorable Mayor &
Members of the City Council
Enclosed is check for $500.00 to cover amusement license for the Year of 1970, January 1,
1970 through Dec. 31, 1970.
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Thank you,
Max Plattner.
Ci ty Counc il
City of Port Townsend
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Gentlemen:
Please find enclosed our check in the sum of $500.00 in paymeht of 1ille License Fee for our'
master license for coin operated machines for the year 1970.
- I trust that our license will be granted by the Council, and we a:r'e willing to answer any
questions which the Council may have. .
Sincerely,
PENINSULA AMUSffi~TNE, LTD.
By President
H.R. McKee
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I'itow.åslmovedgbýJr'CøuncíJañanwHoglpnd; 9::tecdndad bwtedunc ilman Moody that the two reques ts for
licenses be granted. Motion carried.
The following ordinances were presented and acted upon as follows:'
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ORDINANCE NO. 1576
AN ORDINANCE OF TIm CITY OF PORT TOWNSEND,
WASHINGTON FIXING AND ADOPTING - A BUDGET
FOR THE CITY FOR THE YEAR 1970.
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It was moved by Councilman Hoglund seconded by Councilman Lindsey that the first reading be
considered the second reading and the third reading be by title onlJ'. Motion carried.
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Ordinance No. 1576 was again read for the third time by title onlj' and it was maved by
Councilman Hoglund seconded by Councilman Judy that Ord. No. 1576 do now pass. Motion'uarried.
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ORDINANCE NO. 1577
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF PORT TOWNSEND FIX-
ING AND ADOPTING A BUDGET FOR THE POR T TOWNSEND
GARBAGE COLLECTION SERVICE OF THE CITY OF PORT
TOWNSEND FOR TIŒ YEAR 1970.
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It was moved by Councilman Hoglund seconded by Councilman Lindsey that the first reading be
considered the second reading and the third reading be by title only. Motion carried.
Ordinance No. 1577 was again read for the third time by title ohly and it was moved by Councilman
Lindsey seconded by Councilman Moody that the ordinance do now pass. Motion carried.
ORDINANCE NO. 1578
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CI TY OF PORT TOWNSEND,
FIXING AND ADOPTING A BUDGET FOR THE WATE:R-
SEWER DEPARTMENT OF THE CITY OF PORT TOWNSEND
FOR THE YEAR 1970.
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It was moved by Councilman Hoglund seconded by Councilman Lindsey that the first reading be
considered the second reading and the third reading be by title onlJr. Motion carried.
Ordinance No. 1578 was again read for the third time by title onlJr and it was moved by
Councilman Judy seconded by Councilman ßindsey that the ordinance do now pass. Motion carried.
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ORDINANCE NO. 1579
AN ORDINANCE MP~ING AND FIXING THE TAX LEVY
FOR 'IRE CITY OF PORT TOWNSEND FOR THE YEAR 1970.
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It was moved by Councilman Hoglund seconded by Councilman Lihdsey that the first reading be
, considered the second reading and the third reading be by title only. Motion carried.
Ordinance No. 1579 was again read for the third time by title only, and it was moved by
Counc~an Lindsey seconded by Councilman Moody that the ordinance do now pass. Motion carried.
ORDINANCE NO. 1580
AN ORDINANCE VACATING THAT PORTION OF tlO'
STREET LYING BETWEEN CHERRY STREET AND
BEACH STREET, RESERVING EASE~mNTS ~IEREIN,
PROVIDING FOR PAY}ffiNT OF COSTS AND PUBLICATION
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It was moved by Councilman Lindsey seconded by Councilman Judty that the first reading be
considered the second reading and the third reading be by title only. Motion carried.
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Ordinance No. 1580 was again read for the third time by title only and it was moved by
Councilman Moody seconded by Councilman Lindsey that the ordinance do now pass. Motion carried.
ORDINANCE NO. 1581
AN ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING THE SUM OF $2,298
TO THE GARBAGE COLLECTION SERVICE BUDGET FOR
1969, TO BE DISTRIBUTED IN THE SUMS OF $1,706
TO CAPITAL OUTLAY AND %592 TO SOCIAL SECURITY,
AND FINDING AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.
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The aùove ordinance, due to its nature, had to be held over until the next regular session.
RESOLUTION NO. 69-4
A RESOLUTION PROVIDING FOR THE TRANSFER OF THE SUM
OF $150 FROM THE BOOK BINDING APPROPRIATION TO
THE BOOK BUYING APPROPRIATION IN THE 1969 BUDGET
FOR THE PUBLIC LIBRARY OF THE CITY OF PORT TOWNSEND.
It was moved by Councilman Hoglund seconded by Councilman Moody that Resolution No. 69-4 be
adopted. Motion carried.
Attorney Abraham informed the Mayor and council that he had received the title report on the Porter
property, he said that there was a couple of things that had to cleared up and would take it
up with the committee between now and the ne4t council meeting.
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Councilman Moody asked if anything ahd been heard or if there had been any progress from the
TV Cabel Co. Franchise with the city. Mayor Smith said that nothing had been heard.
Councilman Steve said that there was complaints about the garbage situation and asked if all
had received a letter from Mrs. Grady. he said that local residents apparently are not acquainted
with the ordinance and he quoted from the ordinance which said, cans shall be kept where same
shall be convenient to the collector. Councilman Steve also stated he was against in any
incewease in garbage Ð~tes. ,
Garbage Supt. Perkins said that right now the garbage schedule is a little upset due to picking
up the cans and then placing them where they would like to have the èans placed in the future,
he said he hoped that the schedule would be back to normal next week.
James Bonzo Deleo on the the citizens in attendance voiced his objections to the streetaide
pickup, many cans would be blown about by winds, toppled over by dogs and etc, and suggested
that the garbage budget be re-8xamined with the view toward finding other alternatives.
Mr Wallen, another spectator, asked if the'city had ever considered contractual services.
Mayor Smith, explained that the department, dependent soley on revenues received from servives,
that the department had no reserve funds and the only alternative would be to raise rates, but before raising
rates would be inclined to seek bids from contractors.
Mr DeLeo also brought before the council the matter of private water and sewer lines. He
explained that he installed a water line in preparation for home construction in the 12th street
area and before he himself hooked onto the line, the city had sold taps to other users. He also
questioned the discouraging prospect of having to pay cost of installing a sewer line onto which future
users could connect upon with a mere payment of a city hookup charge. After considerable
discussion it was the opinion or the council to meet as a whole with Mr. DeLeo after the regular
session. ,
Mr Paul Craton expressed his appreciation to the city street and water Department on a project
that could have been a disaster.
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AD JOUR N1VŒN T
As there was no further business to come before the council at this time, it was moved by
Councilman Judy seconded by Councilman Lindsey that the meeting do now adjourn. Motion carried.
Attest:
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