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i I Keno,;-er, ;ihitehorn. �
::ot=-otu carriad and so orclered.
The fol] -owing appointrientc were made by the ..Iayor.
Health Officer,
Dr. H. B. O'Brien.
Health Officer
and park comm- Earl; Commission,
ission appoin
■ ted by the R. F. Falk, for 3 years.
I:ayor.
Tars Arnette " 2 "
C. IM. Barr, " 1
Moved by Greame, seconded by Driscoll., that the appointments of the
mayor be confirmed by -he Council.
Roll Call as follows „Aye; Leasure, Adams, Schuneman, Greame, Driscoll,
Kenoyer, slhitehorn.
I,iotion carried and so ordered,
Cotncil�Adjourned until February 4th, at 7. 30 P. I,:.
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Pasco, hash. Febrnary, 4th, 1914. City Attorney)
reqGsting
050.00 exter
Co-oncil -,let in adjolurned session and was called to otder by ilayor compensation
for services
in city hall
Jo.anson.
Council case, Tabled.
conferred with The following Councilman ans-.-.-ered Poll Call. Leasure, Adams, Greame,
but took no Kenoyer, Driscoll, ark ved a few :.iinures later.
' action.
The City Council and Li. D. Longrmi r representive of the Pacific Power
Z Light Company, dicsuussed the matter of street lights for sone tine bu_t no Offer of P P c;
1, Co. To furnish
action was taken and Council Adjourned. light for 42
poled at `132.O;0
a pole.
ATTEST:
( 1 - E E K ofi'er not
Ir accepted
is A 1 0
bid of Pasco
2xpress for
city printing
bid accepted
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Paoco, .,ash. February 17th, 1914
Goandil melt in regular session and was called to otder by Hayor .
Johnson.
Oouncilmen, Leasure, Adams, Kenoyer, Schuneman, Greame and iliitehorn
answered Roll Call.
Thd reading. of the mil" es of the pf6vious meetin�.s were postponed.
A Letter of the City Attorney requesting warrants aggregating ,;75.00
payable to himself, drawn on the Building Fund, being his expenses to
Seattle, ?26.00 empenses of J. E. Doughtygi .j24.O0 , and •,?25.00 paid to
C. Lewis l7ilson for services rendered, all on City Hall matter, and obtaining
final certificate; also request for warrant for :;1.00 for certificate of
Oonnty Clerk, on roll of L. I. D. No. 49. were read, also letter of City
Attorney requesting a warrant for $12.00 payable to J. E. Doughty for
services, was read.
Moved by )'Whitehorn, seconded by Leasure, that warrants be drawn and
paid and charged to their respective funds, as requested.
Roll Call as follows, Aye; Leasure, Adams, Kenoyer, Schuneman, GreamH,
and Jhitehorn,
Motion carried and so ordered, and B1dg,Fund warrant Ido.58 & 89 and General
fund :Tarrant Iio. 2783 was issued as payment of said bills.
A Com:iunication of City Attorney Ryzel: requesting warrant for ;,'150.00
extra compensation for extra services rendered on trip to Seattle on Cit -
hall matter, was read. Moved by Adams, seconded by Greame, that matter b-
laid on table until next regular meeting,
I.Iotion dattied and so ordered.
Councilman Driscoll entered and took his seat , and left, by permissi_
of ti_e Council.
A Communication of Geo D. Longmnir , Local Hanger of the Pacific
Power « Light Company was read, in whici, offer was made to Trnrn 42 poles
of 01'aster Lights at •32.00 per pole per year; all sums in e..eess of rate
fi:ed by the Public Service Cimmission to be refunded,
I.Ioved by Grearne, seconded by Schuneman, that proposition be acco-pt�.,
Roll Call as follows. Aye; Scim_ueman, G'rea_ae, 1Jhitehorn. Ido: Leasure. _dams,
Kenoyer. LIayor voted no in hopes that the Council mig:it compromise. I_.Iotion
was lost.
A bid of the Pasco Expresa, for the City Printing, for y.80 per inch
Was opened a_ud road, Loved by Schvsieman, secon(l-ed icy iilliteporn, t'r_at the
bid be accepted as the lowest and best bid and the ilayor instructed to
enter into contract ; only one bid being sub;aitted.
ISr Liggett of the Pasco Progress s':ated to the Council, that he made
no bid because the call for bids did not I)rotride how many bublications
should. be made of the various publications.
Roll Call as follows, Aye; Kenoyer, Schuneman, .Whitehorn. No; Leasure,
Adams, Greame. Ilayor voted yes and motion carried and so ordered.
The Following Rerolution was road.
Lioved by Adams, seconded by Kenoyer, that s_�id Ordinance be tead by
title only fo-r its second reading.
!.lotion carried and so ordered, and Title of said Proposed Ordinance was read.
LIoved by Adams, seconded by Kenoyer, That said Proposed Ordinance be
Declared to have Rad its second reading, P:Iotion Carried, and so ordered.
Councilman Driscoll ente_ed and took his seat,
Councilman Adans introduced a proposed Ordinance entitled "Ail C= DIIL1-TCE
,;;PEALIITG ORDIiTAiTCE 110. 213 .111D DECLARIITG Tia: SAi,iE VOID: AIM PROVIDIITG FOR
THE CANCELLATION OF T ---E COITTFACT E11=ED IITTO BY AUTIiORITY OF SAID O DIIIA110ES
AND V_':CATIidG CERTAIIT PORTIONS OF TIT, A:,SE33'1 :ITT ROLL TEEPEOIT, SAID ASSESSI.allff
ROLL BEIITG. ORDERED BY 0_RDIITAITIDE 110. 222. ':Ill: ch was read.
!,loved by Adams, seconded by Kenoyer, thay said proposed Ordinance be
declared to have had its first reading,
Roll Call as follows. Aye; Greame, Leasure, Adams, dhitehorn, Kcnoyer,
Ido: Driscoll, Schuneman.
ISovecl by Adams, seconded by Kenoyer, that said pro_osed Ordinance be
read by title only for its second reading.
i.Iotion carried and so ordered and t,e title was -read.
Moved by Ada:.is, seconded by _enoyer, that said Ordinance be declare
to have had ite second reading.
?.lotion carried and so ordered.
Ordinances Tslovea by Driscoll, seconded by Schnaeman, that the two Ordinances
fe-rred to the
ty attorney just proposed, be referred fo the City Attorney for an opinion as to their
r advice,
legality. I:Iotion carried and so ordered,
Hoved by Driscoll, seconded by Jchyleha.n, that the City Attorney be
.ty,Attorne�s, instructed to give an opinion a tV vadility of the instalation of a ::.unicipal.
inion
L regarLo i
.e vadility of telephone system, and wherthe-r possibf, or feasihle under the law.
=icipal
lenhone system iSotion carrie� Mla co orcle_ed.
Chief of Police Steve:ls, ad-ressed the Coiulcil and requested pas�7age
of an ordinance prrhibiting boxes in noodle houses and restaurants.
ief of 'Police
Irs for Ordin- I•:owed seconded, and carried, that the rsatter be referred to the Police
ce prohibiting
-es in noodle License CoT.m:iittee for re ;ort at neat me ting,
uses and
staurants, I,Ioved by "hitehorn, seconded b-- Leasure, that „ __ t t1_e City Council offer
pil Off@ �5. as a compromise to pay the Pacific Power E. Light Co:_ipany :;130.00 perpole fo_-
Co
ht, e, $or 42 cluster light poles, all night service, excess Offer rete fined by Public
Service Com-i.ssion to be re:_' 3icled with 8jj intrest from date of payments.
Roll Call as follows, Aye; Greame, Adams, Leasure, Schtulelan, Kenoyer,
Driscoll, llhitehorn.
LTotion carried and so orde-_ed, and Council Adjourned.
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RESOLUTION.
THE CITY COUIICIL OF THE CITY OF PACO, DO =:ESOLVE AS FOLL017S:
Resolution
fixing date of
That the date of the issue of bonds of Local Improvo:lent District
j issuance of
bonds of
li T.-I.D. I1o.4Z,
Number 43 created b Ordinance Number 172 and Ordinance Number 212 of the
y
s t
I andaiisdng 10
City of Pasco, shall be aha is hereby fixed as march 10th, 1914, and said
h,! amount of each
bend,
bonds shall be in denominations of five Hundred (500.00) Dollars each
provided tlr.t the last bond issued may be 1A a less sum.
Passed and Approved this 17th day of February, 1914.
A. LI. Johnson.
Ii A Y 0R .
ATTEST: C. A. Broxson,
City er.
Moved by Greame, seconded by Schuneman, that said resolution be
adopted as read
Roll Call as follows. Aye; Greame, Kenoyer, Maitehorn, Schuneman,
No: Leasure, Adams,
i.Iotion carried and so orde_ed.
The Following Resolution ways read.
R E S 0 L U T I 0 11
THE CITY COUITCIL �,F TTS CyTY OF DASCO, DO RESOLVE AS FOLLOCIS:
That the date of the issue of bonds of Local Improvement District
,esolution
date of
issuani_.iance
!lumber 44 created by Ordinance number 173 and Ordinance Niunber 213 of the
iof
,
bonds of FiGLD
City of Pasco, shall be and is herebyfixed as !:!arch 10th 1.114, and said
' ITo.44 as hlar,l0
and fixing
bonds'shall be in denominations of Five Hundred (5.0.00) Dollars each
amount of each
bond
provided that the last bond issued may be in a lees spm.
Passed and a1: roved this 17th day obi February, 1914.
-�
A. Ll, Johnson,
II A Y 0 3 .
ATTEST: C. A. Broxson,
City Clerk.
Roved by Schunerian, seconded by Whitehorn, that said resolution be
adoptea as read,
Roll Call as fol-ows, Aye; Greams, Kenoyer, 'Whitehorn, Schuneman,
No: Leasure, Adams.
Lotion carried and so orde_ed.
Adams introduced the following Ordinance entitled,"AIT ORDIITAIlCE
REPEALIITG ORDIIdAITCE RTO. 212, AiTD DECLARIITG THE SAi2.1 VOID, AND PROVIDIiiG FOR
TEE CAITC^LLATIOId OF TEE, COiIT=.ACT ENTERED IiITO BY AII^iHORITY OF SAID ORDIIitiiiCES, Ai1D
VACATIUG CERI-AIIT PORTIONS OF THE ASSESSLIETT ROLL BASED TIIEREOIT, SAID ASSES
LiEITT POLL BETIIG ORDERED 3Y ORDII4A110E 140. 221. ',:Jhich- was read.
+Ig
ISovea by Kenoyer, seconded by Adams, that said Ordinance be declared
'
to have had its first reading,
Roll Call as follows „Aye; Kenoyer, Adams, Leasure, Whitehorn, Greameli
No: Schuneman.
Lioved by Adams, seconded by Kenoyer, that s_�id Ordinance be tead by
title only fo-r its second reading.
!.lotion carried and so ordered, and Title of said Proposed Ordinance was read.
LIoved by Adams, seconded by Kenoyer, That said Proposed Ordinance be
Declared to have Rad its second reading, P:Iotion Carried, and so ordered.
Councilman Driscoll ente_ed and took his seat,
Councilman Adans introduced a proposed Ordinance entitled "Ail C= DIIL1-TCE
,;;PEALIITG ORDIiTAiTCE 110. 213 .111D DECLARIITG Tia: SAi,iE VOID: AIM PROVIDIITG FOR
THE CANCELLATION OF T ---E COITTFACT E11=ED IITTO BY AUTIiORITY OF SAID O DIIIA110ES
AND V_':CATIidG CERTAIIT PORTIONS OF TIT, A:,SE33'1 :ITT ROLL TEEPEOIT, SAID ASSESSI.allff
ROLL BEIITG. ORDERED BY 0_RDIITAITIDE 110. 222. ':Ill: ch was read.
!,loved by Adams, seconded by Kenoyer, thay said proposed Ordinance be
declared to have had its first reading,
Roll Call as follows. Aye; Greame, Leasure, Adams, dhitehorn, Kcnoyer,
Ido: Driscoll, Schuneman.
ISovecl by Adams, seconded by Kenoyer, that said pro_osed Ordinance be
read by title only for its second reading.
i.Iotion carried and so ordered and t,e title was -read.
Moved by Ada:.is, seconded by _enoyer, that said Ordinance be declare
to have had ite second reading.
?.lotion carried and so ordered.
Ordinances Tslovea by Driscoll, seconded by Schnaeman, that the two Ordinances
fe-rred to the
ty attorney just proposed, be referred fo the City Attorney for an opinion as to their
r advice,
legality. I:Iotion carried and so ordered,
Hoved by Driscoll, seconded by Jchyleha.n, that the City Attorney be
.ty,Attorne�s, instructed to give an opinion a tV vadility of the instalation of a ::.unicipal.
inion
L regarLo i
.e vadility of telephone system, and wherthe-r possibf, or feasihle under the law.
=icipal
lenhone system iSotion carrie� Mla co orcle_ed.
Chief of Police Steve:ls, ad-ressed the Coiulcil and requested pas�7age
of an ordinance prrhibiting boxes in noodle houses and restaurants.
ief of 'Police
Irs for Ordin- I•:owed seconded, and carried, that the rsatter be referred to the Police
ce prohibiting
-es in noodle License CoT.m:iittee for re ;ort at neat me ting,
uses and
staurants, I,Ioved by "hitehorn, seconded b-- Leasure, that „ __ t t1_e City Council offer
pil Off@ �5. as a compromise to pay the Pacific Power E. Light Co:_ipany :;130.00 perpole fo_-
Co
ht, e, $or 42 cluster light poles, all night service, excess Offer rete fined by Public
Service Com-i.ssion to be re:_' 3icled with 8jj intrest from date of payments.
Roll Call as follows, Aye; Greame, Adams, Leasure, Schtulelan, Kenoyer,
Driscoll, llhitehorn.
LTotion carried and so orde-_ed, and Council Adjourned.
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