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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR SESSION OF APRIL 20,1971
Port Townsend, Wn.
The City Council of the City of Port Townsend met in regular session this 20th day of April
1971 at 7:30 p.m in the council chambers of t he City Hall. Mayor Smith presiding.
ROLL CALL
Officers and members present were as follows: Mayor Smith, Cit~ Attorney Abraham, City Clerk
Youngblood, Councilmen Norwood, Lindsey, Steve, Camfield, Judy, Scheyer, Councilman Hoglund
absent.
MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS SESSION
The minutes of the previo'ls session were read in full and it was moved by Councilman Judy
seconded by Councilman Steve that the minutes be approved as read and that the Mayor and City
Clerk sign same. Motion carried.
C OMrmNI CAT IONS
The following communication was presented and acted upon as follows:
The Mayor of Port Townsend,
City Council of Port Townsend,
Chief of Police, Port Townsend,
County Commissioners, Jefferson
Sheriff, Jefferson County,
Ehe Editor, The Leader:
County,
The undersignod residents living on Hastings Avenue sincerely request the attention and assistance
of your good offices in the serious matter of controlling speeding cars and trucks on our street.
We consider the above a grave matter which threatens the lives of our families.
Hastings Kvenue is no longer a country road with nobody on it. From Sheridan Avenue West on
Hastings and it immediate feeder roads at last count there were no less than 38 residences and
at least 60 children of varying ages. Children here frequently have guests. It is a major schœol
bus route. More homes are now being.built. It is also a major horse route to out of town
riding trails. ..
As you know, Hastings Avenue is narrow, with no shoulders to speak of. The rolling terrain of the
road creates many blind spots. Pet animals have already been killed or injured. Riders--both
bicyle and horse---have been driven into the ditch or deliberat~y frightened by motorists.
There are peel out marks from one end to the other. The sppding is by no means limited to
teen-agers. .
While we realize that the city and county law enforcement staffs are
must be someway to cope with this dangereus situation. Whatever the
immediate help before the life of a child, parrent or elderly person
undermanned, still there
solution, we earnestly ask for
is lost.
Very Sincerely yours,
Mr & Mrs Mike Campbell, Helen Joan Smith, Richard H. Smith, Mr & Mrs Terry Williams, Mr & Mrs
Harms, Mr & Mrs John Bucholz, Mr & Mrs Chester Harper, Mr & Mrs J.W. Gammage, Mrs Leslie F
MacDonald, Mrs Donald E Thomas, Mr &Mrs R 0 Thompson, Mr & Mrs R.E. Minaker, Mr & Mrs Vinton
Bishop, Mr & Mrs Henry Muler, Mrs Wm Russ, Mr & Mrs A.G. Smith, Mr & Mrs Wm Atwood, Mr and Mrs
Eric Hoglund, Mr & Mrs Dan McKee, ~~ & Mrs Joel A. Feldman, Laurene L. Raphael; Mr U Mrs
Harvey Bolling, Mr & Mrs Thomas' Fay, Mr & Mrs Charles Robinson, Mr & Mrs Lewis Kobetich, Mr &
Mrs Rowland, Stanley B Gallaway, Jacqueline J. Gallaway, Joan Bradshaw, Mr & Mrs James Thomp-
son, Mary Kvinsland, Gary Kvinsland, Wayne Ledy, Serafin Vrtns, Yony P. Eronmino, Mabel Eronimo
Mr & Mrs Ed Buse, J. Merrill, Mr & Mrs David Tü.mmas, Mr & Mrs J .E. Messar.
Mayor Smith said the problem has been discussed with the chief of police, and that the police
department will work on the problem as hard as they can. Councilman Lindsey commented that
what he has seen, part of the people who signed the letter, if they were checked out, it would
be found out that they were doing the most speeding.
CO~dITTEE REPORTS
Councilman Lindsey said the street committee was .opposed to lensing a portion of water street
to Mobile Oil Co. Councilman Nørwood said she had checked the street and to see if it would
endanger the city in anyway if this small strip was leased. She said she thought it would ~ià
a business that has been a benefit to this community and would like to askc the street committee
to reconsider. After some discussion and tempers flared, Mayor Smit~ said he would delay the
subject for later discussion.
Councilman Judy reported that the DeLeo water line had been completed. Councilman Lindsey
said it was getting close to the time for bids for Sheridan Avenue from 14th street to 19th
street and also to put a one inch overlay from the bottom of 19th street to Walker street.
Mayor Smith asked if if hadnt been put in the specs in the last project on Blaine street, sa)ring
in other words when the work was done we didnt put as much on as should be. Councilman Linàsey
said we never got around to do it, it should go on there to finish it off like Monroe Street.
OLD BUSINESS
Under old business the city clerk brought upon the floor Emergency Ordinance No. 1618 which
is duly incorporated in the minutes of the previous session, for either passage or rejection.
The City Clerk again read Ordinance No. 1618, and it was moved by Councilman Lindsey secondeè
by Councilman Camfielà that Ord. NQ~ 1618 had been read for the first and second time ana that
the third reading be by title only. Motion carried.
PASSAGE OF ORDINANCE NO. 1618
Oràinance No. 1618 was ag~in read for the third time by title only, and it was m~ved by
Councilman Lindsey seconded by Councilman Steve that the ordinance be now adepteà. Metion
carrieà.
Mayor Smith brought again upon the floor the requested lease of a 12'X55' stnip' of land along
water street by the Mobil Bulk Plant. Mayor Smith said he could not feel that the citys interest
could be served by leasing any portion of the street but on the other hand he was not opposeà
to a concrete slab on the 12' strip toward the bulk þlant.
Councilm~ steve said there shouldnt be any problem, the 12' would be ~b9~t the size of a
sidewalk and parking strip, why cant we go ahead and authorize Mr Pedersen in someway to go
ahead and build the slab without a lease but with some assurance that they can have it there
to whatever length of time they want.
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Engineer French suggested the city vacate a 12' strip all along thu.t portion of Water street
so that it would go on the tax; rolls.
Councilman Lindsey said he would like to make a further study on the situation, that he was
against leasing of any streets.
Councilman Norwood made a motion seconded by Councilman Judy that the city grant a lease
to the Mobil Oil Co. for the requested 12'X55' for ten years at $50.00 per year.
Upon the question, and further discussion concerning the heigth of the slab, the liability
that might go against the city and etc, and upon the liability question Mr Pedersen said that
they would assume any and all financial and insurance liability and ]~esponsibilitmes concerning
the slab. '
Councilman Norwood said she would withdraw her original motion, Councilman Judy withdrew his
second, Councilman Norwood made a motion seconded by Councilman Lindsey that the city attorney
be authorized to draw up a document, whether it be an ordinance, an agreement, lease, or what
ever he sees fit to present to the council at the next council meeting, granting a lease or
other legal permission to use the 12'K:5:5' as requested in their lettl3r to us on water & Sims
Way, incorporating a release from liability in case of any accident or any liability that might
be presented to the city. Motion carried.
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NEW BUSINE~S
REQ1ÆST FOR STREEl' LIGHT
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The request for a street was presented and acted upon as follows:
The Honorable Mayer and City Council
City of Port Townsend,
Ci ty Hall
Port Townsend, Washington
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Dear Sirs and Madam:
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There is a matter that I think should be brought to your attention and I know of no better way
to do it than by means of this letter.
The existing st:f\eet light on Blaine between VanBuren and Harrison Streets, almost directly
opposi te the front door of the Catholic Church, is probably out of o:r>der more times than it is
in working order. When the light is not on the area is extremely dark and even when it is
working it does not give much light.
Therefore I would like to respectfully .request that èonsideration be given
of a mercury vapor light at that particular location.' The installation of
certainly brighten the area and cut down on vandalism. Also it would be a
are evening services. '
If you can remedy the situation it will be greatly appreciated, not only by the undersigned,
but by all the memb~rs of this Parish.
to the installation
such a light would
great aid when there
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Respectfú]y yours,
Arthur J. Rafferty
Mayor Smith ref,erred the above request to the Light Committee.
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ORDINANCE NO. 1619
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The following ordinance was submitted and acted upon as follows:
AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING A PORTION OF THE APPENDIX OF THE 1967
EDITION OF THE NATIONAL BUILDING CODE REGARDING PROVISIONS
FOR WOOD FRAME CONSTRUCTION, HEAT AND VENTILATING APPLIANCES,
WOOD ROOFING AND FOOTING DESIGN AND SOIL TEST.
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Mayor Smith said that his WaS brought about the fact that the original ordinance adopting the
code, we thought we had adopted the whole thing but have run into the fact the appendices have
to be adopted pacificily by ordinance also. Attorney Abraham said that these are not all the
appendices, one reason is that some parts we are not equiped to handle. Mayor Smith said he
would recommend passing of the ordinance. After some discussion Councilman Scheyer made a motio
seconded by Councilman Steve that the first reading be considered the second reading: and the
third reading be by title only. Motion carried.
PASSAGE OF ORDINANCE NO. 1619
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Ordinance No. 1619 was again read for the third time by title ably and it was moved by
Councilman Judy seconded by Councilman Steve that Ordinance No. 1619 be now adopted. Motion
carried.
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ORDINANCE NO. 1.620
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 21 OF ORDINANCE NO. 1110
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THE CITY COlmCIL OF THE CITY OF PORT TOVmSEND, IN REGULAR SESSION ASSEMBLED, DUE ORDAIN AS
FOLLOWS:
Section 1. 'Section 21 of Ordinance No.'lllO, passed in 1939, and amended by Ordinance No.
1380 and 1453, be and the same is hereby amended by the addition thereto of sub section '~(7)"
as follows: ,
"7" as to any mobile home park in which the real property is not owned or leased for a period
of more than, one month by the occupant of the mobile homes located in said park, all charges
shall be my metered rates as set forth in Section 22 of Ordinance No. 1110."
I Section 11. This Ordinance shall'take effect upon its passage, approval and publicat-ion in
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FRANK M. SMITH
Mayor
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ATTEST:
I Gale I. 'Youngblood
City Clerk,
I APPROVED, TIES TO FORM:
,City Attorney
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Councilman Camfield said that this ordinance was inspired by Mr Richardsons situation at the
Sea Breeze Mobile home court.
Attorney Abraham said the situation has been up before, the owner of the Mobile Home Park,
his presecessor for many years was on metered water, then recently was nut on the household
r~te, the existing ordinance and this ordinance has been in effect as to this portioó at least
since 1939. He said what the water department is now doing is correct under the ordinance,
what they were doing before was incorrect, he said that now everyting is under one sytem, the
store, home, mobile homes, etc.i-He'said./llma:Þ.tb:i:s amounts to, he will have to rebuild his
water system to comply with the ordinance as it now stands.
Councilman Norwood asked if the ordinance couldnt be referred to the water committee, she
said no one was present from the water department and would like to talk to the water Supt.
before she made a decision. Mayor Smity said this could be deferred, he didnt know what the
rate of payment has been, he is behind in his payments to the city. Councilman Judy said
that the water bill isnt as large as it sounds, he said they had a meeting with this man, the
man is delinquent in paying his monies to the city. After some further discussion, Mayor
Smith fe~erred the ordinance and situation tÐ the water committee for further study.
Mayor 8mit~ said he had put the zoning on the agenda for tonight, going over it with the
City Attorney to get the sequence of events down, the zoning ordinance has been passed to the
city council by the planning commission, the city council can pass the ordinance, they can
modify the ordinance, reject it, there is nothing in the law requiring reference back to the
planning commission, the~e is no legal requirement for a public hearing but felt the public é'n ~
shoulà be well aware of what the council thinks as it goes almng. The ordinance as submitteQ
would from a practical standpoint require some dodification, while an ideal zoning ordinance,
there were special features of the city which made it impractical from the enforcement stand-
point that would apply in a lot of cases in the ci~.
Councilman Steve said he would recommend that the cQuncil proceed with the Mayors recommendation
and changes that been worked out and agreed during the working sessions and as far as the board
of adjustments, the city council meets here twice a month and could act as the board of adjust~
ments, that they were elected on the assumption that any approved zoning would be to the public
liking and that citizens seeking redress, know that they can always jump on their elected
represenatives. Councilman Lindsey said he favored the councils revised version of the oràinance
but would like to have a public hearing. Councilman Scheyer favored a vote on the ordinance as
reviseQ by the council. Planning Commission Chairman" Kay Miner, suggested that rather than
writing the board of ~djustments out of the ordinance, the matter be made permissive, allowing
the council either to act as or designate such a board. After some further discussion, Mayor
Smith placed the zoning ordinance on the agenda for the 18th of May.
Councilman Norwood read a heusè'.:f,loor resolution, 7l- 62 adopted by the house of represenatives
April 17, 1971, wishing Psrt Townsend a happy l20th bisthday.
ADJOURNMENT
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 adjeurn. Motion carried.
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