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HomeMy WebLinkAbout07-05-1916 Minutes338 341 ane Incandescent Corner of C1arkEast & Oregon Sts. Old Judy 5th, 1916. "11Main " E. Columbia Old it It Front IT "Old rr Council met as per adjon.rnjent of June 21st, the following named IT IT IT IT Hageman Old councilmen ans::oring roll. call, viz: Chute, Holt, Reardon, Steckel '.loved by Steffins, seconded by Chure that schedule of lights as filed with and Steffins, _ yor -uavis presiding. City Clerk designating certain locati )ns for street lights for city, be � � J�u3e 6th. 1!o ObjeCtllil>�, being Clerk r_,ad minutes oi' meeting of approved and ratified. Motion carried, all cc n voting in favor of same. to approved as read. raised to minutes, mayor ordered same stand Motion to adjourn carried. J ne payroll -nft bills presented to claims committea and approved as follows: Attest: Pay - roll amount Voucher - Payee City /Clerk H. Dent Chi:f of. Police °85.00 Approved this 85.00 y209 PP is Wtl daliat1w, 1916. 210 S. J. Adams Patrolman 95.00 211 R. N. 1.1cFarland Treasurer 35.00 n 212 C. P.I. O'Br'en Attorney 1.00 213 C. A. Dolan Clerk 29.00 214 F. V. Dolan Clerk's Assistant S. Q. Elmore ( Weil Brothers Assignee ) Health Officer 15.00 _ _ _ _215 _ _ _ _ 216 E. B. R::.ymon Chief Fire Department 90.00 _ _ ____ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 217 Will Davis Fireman 4.00 4.00 e Jun20, 1916. 218 W. F. Stenger Fireman Council met for regular session, the following councilmen appearing: Other bills I Chute, Palk, Steckel and Reardon, and Mayor Davis. � 26.00 219 Fred Bar'-er Printing 1.35 2Z9 C. Durham i�.4ainterance highways Council adjourned to meet follo-,dng night, June 21st, at request of 221 G. ,1. Da19.25niels ) Maintenance City Park ) Parking Strips 63.25 a Mayor, account of previous en�agoment. 222 Lezrls Chappell Special Police 6.00 223 Tum -a -1 -um Lumber Co. Fuel for city Nall for 1915 69.05 224 J. E. Foy !.'ending river pxk in June 10.00 _ 225 L. B. Mourning Maintenance Dists. 25, 43 & 44 41.25 j 226 Margaret Kenoyer Librarian June, 1916 30.00 f 227 Margaret Kenoyer Revolving fund Library - Incidentals 2.02 Special Police 3.00 228 Frank Weaver 229 Roy i:IcGhee 1'intenano ehighways 3.00 230 G. R. Neece Re -pairs Cityautomobile 2.50 231 Pasco Express Printing 55.39 232 A. B. Hil- Supplies City automobile 9.10 233 J. W. Hays Team work on streets 37.50 234 Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. June phone service 9125 Shaw & Borden Co. Election supplies 3 .06 June dune 21, 1916. t 4 236 & water er & LigkBoard ` 1239 g Corndil met as per adjo=ment of preceding night. Following named 237 Frank1Leeo of cityrprisoners June, 1916 30.00 238 City Treasurer L.I. D. 26 - Paving city property 362.10 councilmen being present: Chute, Holt, STEckel, Steffins and Reardon. I. D. Poesy Dogs killed & buried 12.00 240 City Clerk Solan not being present with minutes of previous meeting, Moved by Chute, seconded by Steffins th^t bills as 61lowed by claims meeting was adj -rued to meet July 5th, 1916, the regular meeting night committee be paid and Clerk issue warrants to cover. motion carried, all 1111ing on duly 4th. councilmen voting in favor of same. jCity Clerk read communication from Cord Theatre, regardigg collection of licences as provided for by ordinance affecting theatres, itinerant Mayor Atlest:L� shows, etc. Moved by Steckel, seconded by -dolt, that communication from City Clerk. Cord Theatre be laid on the table for further consideration. Motion carried. City Clerk read communication from Chamber of Commerce rel ting to condi tion of hitching post on third Ave corner of Columbia St., Moved by Reardon, seconded by Steckel that communication be referred to Street & Alley Committee with power to Act. Motion carried, all councilmen voting in favor of same. Committee on Buildings reported that the City Hall building could be properly rep-ired by work costing in the neighborh of of $250.00. Moved by Steffins, seconded by Chute that Clerk communicate with local contractors and builders in the city in -regard to bids for city hall repairs. Motion carried, all colmcilmen voting in favor of same. Reports for month of June from Chief of Police and Police Judge read f to council. Moved by Reardon, seconded by Chute that reports as read be received and placed on file. All councilmen concur -ring, motion carried. U, Ll 342 �i Clerk read ordinande as follows for third reading: ORDINI',NCE No. ti "-3 AN ORDINANCE REPEALING ORDIN!NCE N_. 87, entitled "AN ORDINANCE TO RIEGULATE THE SALE AND DISPOSAL OF THE BEVERAGE COIdIIJONTY KNOWN AS NEAR BEAR j� OR FOAM." Be it Ordained by the CITY COUNCIL of the City of Pasco: Section 1. That Ordinance No. 87 entitled an "Ordinance to regulate the Sale and disposal of the beverage commonly known as near bear or foam be and the same is hereby repealed. Secti)n 2. This ordinarne shall be in force and effect from and after five days after its passage and publication. Dated and passed this July 5th, 1916. Attest: C. A. Dolan, City Clerk. Approved as to form, Edward A. Davis, Mayor. C. LI. O'Brien, City Attorney. Moved by Reardon, seconded by Chute that ordinance as read be declared to have had its third reading and passed and proper publication had. Motion carried, all councilmen voting in favor of same. Meed by Reardon, seconded by Steffins, that Committee on Police and Licences be instructed to prepare and present to council at next regnl-r meeting, a schedule of licences which they recommend to be embodied in an ordinance. Motion carried. all councilmen voting in favor of same. of Councilman Chute asked the council to consider the matter of the widthAertain streets in Gantenbein's Addition to Pasco. I. -Tatter referred to Street and Alley Committee by mayor, with instrncti-n t?—�nvestigate and report. Motion to adjourn carried. fittest: / City Clerk. Approved this 18th daay� of J7 -1y, 1916. - Mayor. i� 7 Mayor Pasco, July 18th, 1916. Council met in regular session, the follaoving named councilmen being present: a Falk, H lt, Req-rdon, Steckel and Steffins. Mayor Davis presiding. Clerk read minutes of meetings of June 20th, June 21st, and July 5th. 14o objections being raised to minutes, K,-yor ordered same to stand approved as read. Clerk read communication 'rom State Industrial Insurance Commission, relating to the amount owed by the city of Pasco for 1915. Moved by Reardon, seconded by Steckel that said communication be lid ever until the return of the city attorney. Motion carried, all councilmen concurring. Chairman of the Street and Alley Committee and also of Police & Licence Committee being absent, mayor granted said committees until next regular meeting to malm their reports. Under the head of newbusiness city Clerk informed council that city sewer mains were reported blocked. City Engineer Hamilton being present he discussed the matter and suggested that the city council employe a man on the sewer lines to put them in proper condition. Moved by Reardon, seconded by Holt that the street superintendent be authorized to employe a competent man at the rate of x4.00 per day to look after the flushing of the sewer system. Motion carried, all, councilmen voting in favor of same. C7e rk reported that the Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company were at present replacing the line of poles on Fourth Avenue south of Columbia Street, that it was his understanding that there was in existence a contract between the City of Pasco and Lrr. Kling, the firmer owner of the telephone plant, which contract provided for the removal of the present line of poles on 4th Avenue at such time as 1,Ir. Kling or his successors might reconstruct their plant. City Engineer Hamilton appeared before the council and stated that such a contract had been entered int). Local Manager Baer of the Pacific Telegraph & Telephone Company also ar�peared before the council and requested that the city take no action in the matter until the company's construction en#sneer could come to Pasco and explain the situation to the council. Moved by Reardon, seconded by Holt that when present meeting of council is adjo -rned, that council convene in egecial session Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock, July 19th, to take action on the telephone matter. _:Motion carried, cul councilmen voting in favor of same . City Engineer Hamilton reported to the council that a representative of the Warren Construction Company would be in the city during the present week to arrange with the Telephone Company for the cutting and replacing of certain portions of the street paving in Pasco, and that it would be economical for the city at this time to make repairs to such parts of the paved streets of the city as the city itself was responsible for. Moved by Reardon, seconded by Steffins that the mayor appoint a special committee of three members of the co7,.ncil with power to act, with reference to receiving propositions for the repairing of portions of the pavement for. which the city is licble. Tdoticn carried, all councilmen voting in favor of same. Lor appointed co.ncilmen Reardon, Falk and Steffins to act. Council discussed duties of the chief of police. No action taken in reference to same. 339