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~I~U~ES- ?~_}Ht:~~£~~~R SESSIO~ OF APRIL 2, 1974
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The City Council of the City of Port Townsend met in regular session this 2nd day of April 1974, at 7:30
P.M. in the Council Chambers of City Hall, Mayor Joseph B. Steve presiding.
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ROLL CALL
Officers and members present were as follows: Mayor Steve, City Attorney Abraham, City Engineer French,
Clerk-Treasurer McCoy, and Councilmen Klenk, Ciprioti, Judy, Camfield, Parker, 5pindor and Black.
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It was moved by Councilman Camfield, seconded by Councilman Klenk, that the reading of the minutes of the
previous session be dispensed with. Motion carried.
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BILLS MID CLAIMS
The follocdng bills and claims were presented for payment:
Payroll Fund
Current Expense Fund
Water-Sewer Fund
Library Fund
Park Fund
Street Fund
Garbage Fund
Firemen's Pension and Relief Fund
Federal Shared Revenue Fund
Cumulative Reserve Fund
$20,468.01
15,443.75
27,776.02
1,866.48
597.74
5,988.23
4,526.88
211. 28
5,8e9.21
2,742.50
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It was moved by Councilma~ Camfield, seconded by Councilman Klenk, that the bills and claims be paid.
carried.
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COMMUNICATIONS
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The following communications were presented and read to the Council:
A street vacation request from Lowell and Lillian Tiller, Edward and Eileen Barcott, and Charles and
Dorothy Ingalls, for that portion of R Street lying betlieen Rose and ',{illmv Streets was referred to the Planning
Commission.
A claim for injury from Helen L. Eaton for injury sustained from a fall on a City sidewalk was tabled and
referred to the insurance carrier.
A letter commending the City for its animal control act and subsequent enforcement from Max and Phyllis
Bee was read.
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A letter from the claval Air Station on ~ihidbey Island in answer to the City's objection to low-flying
aircraft over the City asserted that in fact no flight pattern involving low-flying aircraft is over the City.
The Navy expressed its intent to cooperate with said City in any way possible.
A claim for damages from Jack and Wanda Kinsley in the amount of $1,986.72. The Kinsleys claim that the
City was negligent on February 14 by allowing seliers to back UD into the Key City Lanes Bowling Alley, causing
damage in the above-mentioned amount. Referred to the insurance carrier.
PUBLIC HEARINGS
The following public hearings were re-set for April 16, 1974: Hensel, Slianson-Caster, D'Andrea, and
Rodgers variance request. The hearing for Rodgers street vacation request was set for May 7.
Port Street Vacation: It was moved by Councilman Black, æconded by Councilman Parker, that the vacation
be granted with the following exceptions: San Juan Avenue between Sims Day and Jefferson; utility easements on
Haines and McNeill. Motion carried.
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BID OPENING
The following bids for a road grader were opened:
Craig Taylor Equipment
Northwest Roads
$20,219.00
46,953.00
It was moved qy Councilman Camfield, seconded by Councilman Spindor, that the low bid be accepted.
carried.
Hotion
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CO1~1ITTEE REPORTS
Mayor Steve appointed Clerk-Treasurer McCoy to the Ancillary Manpolier Planning Board.
was named as his alternate.
Councilman Black
Councilman Camfield reported that the following Federal Shared Revenue money had been earmarked:
Fire truck
Plectron radios
Litter cans
9000.00
4000.00
2000.00
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It was moved and seconded that the earmar!<ing be approved.
Motion carried.
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business at this time, it
Judy, that the meeting do noli adjourn. Motion carried.
b~ Councilman Camfield, seconded by Councilman
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