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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR SESSION OF FEBRUARY 3,1976
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The City Council of the City of Port Townsend met in regular session this 3rd day of February 1976 at
7:30 p.m. in the Council.Chambers of City Hall, Mayor Joseph B. Steve presiding.
ROLL CALL
Officers and members present were as follows: Mayor Steve, City Attorney Abraham, City Engineer French,
City Clerk-Treasurer McCoy, and Councilmen Ciprioti, Judy, Camfield, Parker, Wilson and Shaneyfelt. Councilman,
Klenk was absent.
MINUTES
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It was moved by Councilmen Judy/Shaneyfelt that the reading of the minutes of the previous session
be dispensed with. Motion carried.
BILLS AND CLAIMS
The following bills and claims were presented for payment:
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Payroll Clearing
Current Expense Fund
Street Fund
Library Fund
Park Fund
Water-Sewer Fund
Equipment Rental Fund
Firemen's Pension & Relief Fund
Federal Shared Revenue Fund
$34,865.83
18,770.82
2,767.70
2,360.28
719.53
23,702.79
2,634.79
39.00
5,590.51
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It was moved by Councilmen Judy/Camfield that the bills and claims be paid.
Motion carried.
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COMMUNICATIONS
A letter from SuzAnne Abshire recommended that fees for dog licenses be amended to read: Any neute~êd
dog, $2.00; any unneutered dog, $4.00, regardless of sex. This letter was referrE!d to the Legislative Commiteee.
A letter from T. G. Sommer, Chairman of the Bicentennial Festival Commit:tee, requested permission to
use the Marine Park facility as a focal point for the Fourth of July celebration. ~t also requested a parade
permit. Mayor Steve proposed to discuss this with John Pope and get to the commi1:tee.
man.
A letter from Keith D. Lumbard was not read, due to its length.
This matter was referred to the Legislative Committee.
Copies 'had been given to each Council-
COMMITTEE REPORTS
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Mayor Steve reported that the city ordinance pertaining to sidewalks and the responsibility for mainten-
ance of same is somewhat unclear. He directed the Legislative Committee to study and present an amendment to the
ordinance placing the burden of responsibility eqUally on the property owner and 1:he city. He directed the Street
Superintendent to check all sidewalks and notify owners of need for repairs.
Clerk-Treasurer McCoy reported that the medical insurance for union employees has increased to $65.53
and he wished to have the Council decide whether to raise the medical for non-union employees to that amount.
After some discussion, it was moved by Councilmen Camfield/Judy to pay the same ænount for non-union and union
medical insurance.
Councilman Wilson reported
to raise the building permit fees as
foot; Basements, $6 per square foot;
that these rates be adopted. Motion
that the Building Committee met regarding thl3 request of the City Engineer
follows: First floor, $20 per ~quare foot; second floor, $10 per square
and garages, $10 per square foot. It was moved by Councilmen Wilson/Ciprioti
passed. Rates adopted.
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At this point, Mayor Steve entertained audience participation. Gladys j~lauk said she represented Fred
Lester, Chairman of the Rhododendron Festival and wished to thank the Council for passing Ordinance No. 1752,
regulating parades.
Mrs. Helen Burns rose to express thanks on behalf of the Jefferson Coun'ty Historieal Society for the
interest and help the city has shown the museum. Also, she invited the Council to visit the museum to see the
improvements that have been made.
PUBLIC HEARINGS
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Mayor Steve opened the public hearing to consider the request of Mr. and Mrs. H. Donald Bliss and Mr..
and Mrs. Delmer Q. Smith for vacation of the following street: Rose Street lying between U and V Streets.
Mr. Bliss spoke for the vacation. There was no opposition. The hearing was closed to the public. The Planning
Commission recommendation to grant this vacation was read. Council discussion followed, addressing the location
of utility easements in the street rights-òf-way and the number of vacation requests in the immediate vicihity.
It was moved by Councilmen Judy/Parker that the street vacation be granted. Unanimous affirmative vote, 6-0.
Motion carried. Street vacation granted.
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OLD BUSINESS
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It was moved by Councilmen Judy/Ciprioti that Rezone #82 (Block 68, Hastings 2nd Addition, from R-3 to
C-2, by Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Nelson) which was continued at the January 20,1976 Council meeting, be brought to
the floor for consideration and action by the Council. Motion passed. It was reported that the Planning Commis-
sion did not reconsider said application as requested by the Council but returned it with the same recommendation
originally submitted, i.e., that the rezone be granted. There being considerable interest and feeling about this
rezone request, comment for and against was heard from the audience. There were several proponents and a number
of opponents. Both factions produced våcinity maps and all interested parties were given the opportunity to
speak. The hearing was then closed to the audience and the Council took a five-minute recess. At the end of
the recess, roll call was taken with all Councilmen except Klenk present. It was moved by Councilmen Parker/
Wilson that lots 5 & 7, Block 68, be rezoned to C-2, with tho nTh"... lot£) iR '1'IQc:tìO" remcllI11I1~ Ft-3, tR1i8-.fu.Lm';'u~""
a .....green belt bct'.loen the r~c:ì nQVT ial and commer.c.i,al ~eAes. Chair called for question, there was none. Chair
called for unanimous affirmative vote, there was no negative vote heard. Motion carried. Rezone granted for
Lots 5 & 7, Block 68, Hastings 2nd Addition, to C-2.
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NEW BUSINESS
The first item considered was the Application #92 Conditional Use Permit request of Jefferson County
to use the old four-story hospital building for a county multi-service center. It was moved by Councilmen Judy/
Ciprioti to consider said permit application. Chair called for question and unanimous affirmative vote. There
was no negative vote. Motion passed. At this point Mr. Merle Hufford rose and protested that earlier in the
meeting the Mayor had assured him an opportunity to speak on this subject, but the matter had been acted upon by
Council without his speaking. Mayor Steve suggested that the Council reconsider. It was moved by Councilmen
Càmfield/Ciprioti that it be reeonsidered. Mr. Hufford and several other members of the audience spoke against
the permit. David Cunningham, County Planner, County Commissioners Bud O'Meara and B. G. Brown apd others spoke
for the permit. It was moved by Councilmen Camfield/Judy that the conditional use permit be granted, findings
of fact required in the zoning ordinance having been made. Chair called for question. There was none. Chair
called for unanimous affirmative vote. There was no negative vote heard. Motion passed. Conditional use
permit granted.
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RESOLUTION NO. 76-1
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE QUIT CLAIM DEEDS
FOR RELEASE OF WATER LINE EASEMENTS NOW ABANDONED.
It was moved by Councilmen Ciprioti/Judy to refer this resolution to the Water Committee.
Motion passed.
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Public hearing dates were set as follows:
February 17, 1976:
Application No. 81 Jensen rezone
" "88 Bramhall rezone
" "91 Erickson variance
" "92 Tuttle conditional use permit
March 2, 1976:
Application No. 84 Tacoma-Baker Additions street vacations
" "87 DeJong street vacation
" "89 Fir tu to V) street vacation
ADJOURNMENT
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There being no further business to come before the ~9UR~ at this time, it was moved
Ciprioti/Judy that the meeting do now adjourn. Motion carriéd. /
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ATTEST: C/
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by Councilmen
MINUTES OF THE REGULAR SESSION OF FEBRUARY 17,1976
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The City Council of the City of Port Townsend met in regular session this 17th day of February,
1976, at 7:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers of City Hall, Mayor Joseph B. Steve presiding.
ROLL CALL
Officers and members present were as follows: Mayor Steve, City Attorney Abraham, City Clerk-
Treasurer McCoy and Councilmen Klenk, Ciprioti, Judy, Camfield, Parker, Wilson and Shaneyfelt.
MINUTES
It was moved by Councilman Shaneyfelt that the
previous session: Under Old Business, the words, 'with the
a green belt between the residential and commercial zones."
passed. Minutes approved as corrected.
following words be stricken from the minutes of the
other lots in question remaining R-3, thus forming
The motion was seconded by Councilman Judy, and
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COMMUNICATIONS
A letter from Calmar A. McCune, attorney, offered to work with the Council on improving the side-
walks in the city. He mentioned the curb at the southeast corner of Water and Tyler, and holes in the sidewalk
on Tyler Street south of Water Street and asked the Council to use its authority to have same corrected.
A letter from M. E. Freeman, a member of the Port Townsend Arts and Crafts Guild, encouraged the
Council to keep "art" a community project rather than attempting to gain sponsorship from the federal government.
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A letter from J.J. and E. L. Kircher of 2010 Jefferson Street stated their displeasure with the
Council for rezoning lots 5 and 7 of Block 68 of the Hastings 2nd Addition and further stated reasons for
their displeasure.
A letter from Mr. Gordon M. Alford, Minister, First United Presbyterian
to uphold and enforce its recent ordinance relating to crowd behavior during parades
He stated that unless action is taken to correct the problems of recent parades, the
participation of any high school or junior high school band, drill team, etc.
Church, urged the Council
and other public events.
city will not have the
A letter from Robert Balcom, Band Director, Port Townsend High School, also encouraged enforcement
of the new parade ordinance and stated problems that have occurred in the past.
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COMMITTEE REPORTS
Councilman Shaneyfelt reported that the Legislative Committee met and reviewed Ordinance No. 1753
and made the following recommendation: Ordinance No. 1753 should be adopted with the following change: Add the
words, "other than meter violations," after the words, "empowered to impound motor vehicles for violation of
parking ordinances." Note: It was the Council's desire to act on Ordinance No. 1753 at this time.
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