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MINUTES~OF THE REGULAR SESSION OF FEBRUARY 20, 1973, CONTINUED
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ADJOURNMENT
As there was no further business to come before the
Judy, seconded by Councilman Hufford that the meeting do
at this time, it was moved by Councilman
motion carried.
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A Hast C4k~ ~PL-J
Deputy' y Clerk
MAYOR
MINUTES OF THE REGULAR SESSION OF MARCH 6.1973
Port Townsend, Washington
The City Council of the City of Port Townsend, met in regular session this 6th day of March, 1973, at
7:.)0 P.M. in the Council Chambers of City Hall. Mayor Joseph P. Steve presiding~
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ROLL CALL
Officers and members present were as follows: Mayor Steve, City Attorney Abraham~,Deputy City Clerk
Pedersen, Engineer French, Councilmen Scheyer, Judy, Camfield, Rosbach, Sahli and Hufford.
MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS SESSION
It was moved by Councilman Camfield, seconded by Councilman Sahli that the minutes of the previous
session be dispensed with. Motion earried.
BILLS & CLAIMS
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The following bills and claims as audited by the Finance Committee, were presented and acted upon as
follows ::
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$15,480.63
8,594.89
3,026.94
791.18
6,449.44
4,775.64
365.52
70.00
CURRENT EXPENSE FUND ..............Voucher No.
WATER-SEWER FUND ..................Voucher No.
LIBRARY FUND ......................Voucher No.
PARK FUND .........................Voucher No.
STREET FUND .......................Voucher No.
GARBAGE FUND ......................Voucher No.
FIREMEN'S PENSION & RELIEF ........Voucher No.
BOAT HAVEN SEWER PROJECT FUND .....Voucher No.
9922 throllgh
3969 through
3150 through
1440 through
2798 through
2505 through
418 through
10006
3974
. 3181
1454
"2822
,?542
419
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12;...................... .
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It was moved by Councilman Sahli, seconded by Councilman Judy that the bills and claims be approved as read,
and that the Mayor and City Clerk draw warrants upon the proper funds for payment of same. Motion carried.
The following voucher was presented for approval of payment:
WOODMAN'S GULCH ....Voucher No. 19....Crown Zellerbach Corporation........ $
79.08
It was moved by Councilman Camfield, seconded by Councilman Judy that the above voucher be approved for
payment. Motion carried.
COMMUNICATIONS
The following communications were presented:
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To the Mayor and City Council of Port Townsend
Gentlemen:
In our Club's February meeting, a motion was made and duly seconded to offer the suggestion:
That the City plant trees to replace trees that have died in the planters, with the future planting to be done
in the ground. Or the planters to be partially spotted below the sidewalk level, in a line approximately lO
feet out from the building, and in far enough from the curb to allow car doors to be opened.
Yours truly,
/s/ Roy E. Noren, Secretary
Men's Garden Club
PETITION FOR STREET VACATION
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To the City Council of the City of Port Townsend, Washington::
The petitioners, Jim and Donna Chase, husband and wife, and Mrs. Frank Anderson, widow, and Mr. Ray S. Crist,
widow, being owners of all lands upon the portion of City street hereinafter mentioned, hereby respectfully
petition and request that the City Council, after due notice given and hearing' had, vacate
That portion of Taft Street lying between Madison- Street and Monroe Street from the East side of Madison
Street to the West side of Monroe Street.
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/s/ Jim Chas~, Donna Chase, Mrs. Frank Anderson, Mrs. Ray S. Crist
Mayor Steve referred this request to the Planning Commission for recommendation.
COMMITTEE REPORTS.
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Councilman Judy reported that he had made an inspection of the property under investigation as a gravel
pit site. It is 20 acres located near Cape George. He said the council should decide whether it would be
wisest to buy a gravel pit or continue to obtain gravel from other sources. Mayor Steve said the price on the
gravel pit is $l,OOO an acre. He also reported that the Street Superintendent has sent a letter to the State
Highway Department requesting someone to drill the property to determine how much gravel was there. He
suggested waiting on the decision until we hear from the State. Hufford stated he is investigating other
gravel pits to see if we. could get comparable gravel at less money. Scheyer st;:~ted.:~that we need to know how
much gravel we use and how much it costs a year in order to make an informed dec:isÌòo.
. Councilman Sahli noted that the city owns a piece of property above the new City Equipment Barn.
Steve said we are going to make a playground out of it.
Mayor
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BID OPENING
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The following bid to supply the city with a street sweeper was opened and read as follows:
Sahlberg Equipment ænc.
5950 Fourth Ave. So.
Seattle, Wa. 98108
Mobil Sweeper Model 2TE-3. The total cost will be distributed
o~er 24 payments at $516.67. At the end of the 24 payments
there will be one (1) final payment of $6,207.68. The unit
price is ....... $18,607.68.
OPTIONS: Cab mounted strobe light $69.50
Wheel mounted back up alarm 42.50
Plus Washington State Sales Tax on all the above figures.
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Mayor Steve said he was under the impression this was a rental bid and this didn't sound like one to him. City
Attorney Abraham said the bid called for a lease-purchase arrangement and this bid sufficiently complied with
the bid call. Since the bid call also specified awarding of bid would be within 15 days the award was held
over by the Mayor until the next regular council meeting.
STREET VACATION PUBLIC HEARINGS
The Mayor opened the public hearing on the street vacation request from James A., Michael D., and Carl J.
DeLeo for that portion of Morrison Street lying between Washington and Jefferson Streets in Hastings 2nd
Addition. There were no objections heard from the audiance and the hearing was closed. A letter from the
Planning Commission was read which stated in part..."The Port Townsend Planning Commission wishes to point out
that the DeLeos are the owners of all surrounding property, and that there is presently an existing residence
on the above said street. A letter was read from Puget Power and Light Company stating that they have no
objections to the proDosed vacation providing an easement is reserved for their existing lines and polès..
The Port Townsend Planning Commission voted to recommend to the City Council to grant the petition as
requested, providing that proper allowances are made for utility easements." It was moved by Councilman Judy,
seconded by Councilman Hufford that the vacation request be granted with the usual reservement of utility
easements. Motion carried.
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The Mayor opened the public hearing on the street vacation request from the Pacific NW Evangelical Free
Church Homes, Inc., for that portion of Lincoln Street lying between the westerly line of Kearney and the
easterly line of Decatur, all in the Estate Addition. There were no objections heard from the audiance and
the hearing was closed. It was moved by Councilman Scheyer, seconded by Councilman Judy that the vacation as
requested be granted. Motion carried. The City Attorney stated that thB Planning Commission in their letter
of recommendation had suggested a time limit. The following excerpt from that letter was read..."The Port
Townsend Planning Commission wished to recommend to the City Council to grant this petition as requested
Droviding construction begin within one year after approval, and that all easements be withheld. "' Councilman
Camfield moved that this stipulation be included in the approval. It was seconded by Councilman Hufford and
passed.
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The Mayor opened the public hearing on the request to vacate all streets and alleys in Cowels Addition,
Fairmont Addition, McBride's Addition and Gottstein's Addition, except for 39th Street, and all unvacated
streets and alleys, in and adjoining Lewis & Spitz Addition and Langert's Addition by the owners of more than
two-thirds of the property abutting upon the subject streets and alleys. The Deputy Clerk stated that the
Planning Commission has not finished making a recommendation on this. Kay Miner, chairman of the Planning
Commission, stated they are trying to get a guarantee of right-of-way and access for a horse trail in this
area since it is now commenly used thatWlY, They will act on it at the next Planning Commission meeting.
Mayor Steve tabled the hearing until after the council receives the Planning Commission recommendation.
The City Engineer reported that one addition (McBride's) in this area has been inserted wrong on the map and
that the pIt should be turned around. If it were turned the way it should be it would not fit.
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OLD BUSINESS
The Deputy Clerk ~sked the council to set a public hearing date for the variance request from H.J. Carroll.
The City Engineer reported he has lifted three building permits issued to him in the H.J. Carroll Addition since
the building permits as shown do not agree with the way the houses are being built. One house is being built
10 feet from the property line instead of the required 20 feet. Councilman Scheyer asked if he had to conform
to any street standards. Engineer French said no since the street has already been opened and is now a city
street. Mayor Steve set the public hearing date for April 3,1973.
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NEW BUSINESS
Councilman Camfield asked if the council would put the sub-division ordinance on the agenda for the next
meeting. Engineer French stated that it had been tabled because of the expense of publication and enforcement.
He felt we should take it off the table for review and discussion at the next meeting.
Councilman Hufford said there is a serious starling problem in the city.
looking into a solution and also contact the county commissioners.
He felt the city should be
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Councilman Hufford said that he was quite upset with the letter read at the last meeting critizing a church
and j.he people of Port Townsend. He said the council should make sure that this type of tripe does not get
read at council meetings again. The City Attorney stated that under Initiative 276 any corresspondence coming
into the city is public record and cannot be suppressed.
Councilman Hufford said that he felt something also should be done about controlling the building of
accessory buildings. Engineer French said that he has sent for copies of the Uniform Building Code which
within its covers does cover accessory buildings. He said he will probably..recommend it for adoption.
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W~ll Gariss, Community Action Council Director, was introduced from the audiance. He told the council
that as of August )lst their funding will be ended. He said the cities and counties have the option to
continue Community Action programs under their own financing. He said he is meeting with the County
Commissioners to explain the programs to them and asked the City Council to join them. It was agreed to meet
with Mr. Gariss, Tuesday, March 13th at 7:00 P.M. at the Recreation Center.
ADJOURNMENT
As there was no further business to come before the council at this time, it,~s moved by Councilman
Judy, seconded by Councilman Hufford that the meeting do now adjourn. Mo' rried.
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MAYOR
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