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HomeMy WebLinkAbout08-16-1921 Minutes564 56' August 16, 1921. August 15th (Continued). he Council met in regular session with Mayor `;arden Presi�ung. The following anstirered Nelson seconded by Rupple moved that Council meet in adjourned session on Aigust 30th to roll call: Goodell, Haylett, Jolmecn, I:iarch, I'e,s011,37A Rupple. he minutes of alijnst 2nd were read and there being in objecti ns the I,iLyour declgmred then work out tentative budget for 1922'Carried. ppreved ac read. he following bills approve by the Claims committee were read. Haylett seconded by Nelson moved that iscFarla.nd write wrecking houses to find out what ca oucher number Claimant Distribution Amount. be gotten for old Stoddard -Dayton. 558 Standard Oil Co. Oil •;x47.04 Carried. 559 D F Rodl;ey 33,00 lsirs Shadel appcare-i before the conneil in regards to one of tha matrons. to investigate the matter 360 I D Posey Street 45.00 11Tel.son seconded by March moved that t1B Mayor appoint a cormittee 361 Pasco Herald Printing Ic 10 of dances and matrons. Carried. X52 Columbia Hdwe Co. 5.38 Iciayor Warden appointed Johnson, Nelson and Goodell. 363 Johnson seconded by Haylett moved that the meeting adjourn until August 30th when J A Cqrter Street 3.75 364 1?ay Vannest Police Matnrn l8 ,00 budget wo ld be taken up. X65 Ralph Bartlett Fire 2.00 Carried. 366 Pasco Plumb and Heat Street 5.20 3-7 H F Kammann HelathmOffi cier Exp 20.00 368 Kleeb Lumber Street .2.00 passed for ap :royal this day of Sep. 4921. 369 Pacific Power W Li -ht Library 3.90 370 Idarga.rte Hurley ,1 42 .50 �- x s• orney. 371 Ni_s Lindgren 20.00 Nelson seconded by H.: lett moved that the bills 'he all or o�. and warrants drawn for sam3 . ell Call: Goodell, Hay Jbtt, Johnson, Nelson, 1?arch, mia Ruplle voted YES. ma, ­ or aylett seconded by Johnson moved that tho City Attorney's opinion in n gcrds to calling of pecial Elections be tlace9 on file. Carried. ATTEST . A. Swingle gave ad as d drawings as to cost of a swimming pool for the City of Pasco. • npDle seconded by March moved that the froxo.sed Ordinance as follows be declardd to lave j had its reading axld passed. l i �,« C ` ORDINANCE 110. City Clerk. Ali ORDINANCE PROPOSING TO THE VOTERS OF THE PASCO THAT THE SAID CITY OF PASCO T;'AL CERTAIN ITd122-OVETTUTTS TO TIIE CITY PARR OF THE CITY OF PASCO, BY CONSTRUCTING TI7ET SON A NATE �ATORIUffi, AND DECLARING TT?E ESTITIATED COSTS THEREOF AND PROVIDING FOR THE HOIDIITG OF A passed and Approved this d� of Sep. �9®e. SPECIAL ELECTION. RATIFYITTG ORREJECTII:G THE PROPOSAL AND THE PAY15'11T ='REOF BY THE Ia"JU�C' OF TEN YEAR NEGOTIABLE BONDS OF THE SAID CITY. V=REnS, the Cdty of Pasco owns a municipal park opposite the Franklin Coy my 6orrthous3 , rr.�' el Z� ME'REAS, the welfare of the inhabitants of the City cf Pasco demands the construction and l - My uIeF. operation of a swi :,ming pool or natatortum, and WHE71?EAS the said city is at the present tire without anft such equipment to serve tha recreation, and pleasure of its inhabitants, and HEIREAS, itriis the intention of the City council to construct such natatori-m on the sitr, aforesaid, and to borrow monejs therefor and issge its negotiable bonds in ndarount not exceeding M110,000.00. NOW TH'ET?1,FORE, be it ordained by the City of Pasco, as follvros: SECTION 1. That the Mayor and City Council of the said City of Pasco do hereby propose and_ submit to the voters of the said city for their ratification or rejection aj; a special lection, to be held in the City or Pasco on tdB 19th dajr of Septemberrp 1921, the proposition .hat the City of Pasco improve the city park opposite the Frani-lin County Courthouse, by ponstructing thereon a natatorir.m or swimiinr pool. SECTION 2. That the general plan thereof provided fbr a concrete pool, a? -.proximately 5 % 30 ft, in size with suitable buildings, dressing rooms and equipment. RECTION 3. The estimated cost of said natatroiu_m not to exceed .,10,000.00. SECTION 4. Tllta the tle special election as hereinbefore stated the proposition submitted' o the voters of the City of Pa see shall be substantially as foil ws: "For the construction of Natatorium and the issuance of 10 year negotiable bonds in payment thereofiu and cost not to exceed ti�10,000.00."__ "Against construction of Natatoriu.m."-- Passed and approved this 16th day of August. 1921. H. ''Warden MEF or ttest lfred. R. Puc7;ner. City Clerk. pprovad as to form: has W Johnson. City Utorne,y. Carried neon vote by acclamation. ' loved by Johnson and seconed by Nelson, that u7HERAS , there has been filed ;with the Oily Council a petition to altar and reduce the corporate limits of tha City fif Pasco, which petition is signed by more tlB.t 1/5 of the qualified electors of the City of Pasco, as shown by t1B votes cast at the last municipal 'lection, i We, t1a City Council. of the City of Ptisco, therefore submit to the electors of tl_e said ity the question of whether or not such therritory shall. be excluded and the clerk is herefore instructed to give notice that said election will be hdld at the City Hall in a.sco, Franklin County, '7ashineton, on the 19th day of September, 1921, and the polls are to Le en from the hour of 8:00 a. m. to 8:00 p. m. •,oar11. M. Eaton is designated as inspector and Ivirs. R. C. Bannermandand Mrs maude Wittock are de sinate l as jud8ps. Carried. t1e oved by Idels on and seconded by Goodell that tha City Attorney be instructed to prepare for lectors of the City of Pasco, a proper petition call ing mn t1r Mayor ibr a proclamation o submit the question of cor;n_ission form of governm=nt to t1e electors at a Special Elect' o be held September 1921. Carried. omir_ations it order for Co,ncilman to succeed E. :.. I107man. has. H. Smith and DR. W. '.`I. Robbins nominated. (Johnson seconddd by Nelson moved that nominations 1D closed and proceed to ballot. Cara rRobbins received 5 votes and Smith 1 i f Clert instructed to notify Robbins. ow