HomeMy WebLinkAbout03-07-1922 MinutesFebruary 21, 1922.
The Council met in regular session with Zbyor Warden presiding.
The fol_leeing answered roll call: Goodell, Hoylett, March, Nelson, Robbins, and Sargeht.
The minutes of Feb. 7 and 9 were read and there being no objections the Mayor declared them
approved as read.
T e following bills approved by the claims committee were read:
Voucher
Number C1 aimant Distribution Amount
2605 R B McFarland River Park 15.68
2606 Pasco Hardware Cc Gen City Hall Park and Street 4.34
2607 J P Kelly Sewer, Street Park 29.50
2608 Star Transfer Street 4000
2609 R B McFarland Sewr and Street 27.50
2610 F Rodkey Street and LID43 17.25
2611 John W Graham & Co Library 211.33
2612 V. J. Languille " 69045
2613 Lee Perry Cc " 3.25
Nelson seconded by Robbins moved that the bills be allowed and warrants drawn
for same. Upon roll call all Councilmen present voted YES.
A resolution IN RE THE VACATION OF TEN FEET ON EACH SIDE OF FIFTH, SIXTH, AND SEVENTH
STREETS IN GANTENBEINS ADDITION TO PASCO, WAS&INGTON FRANKLIN COUNTY, WASHIR TON, was read.
Nelson seconded by Robbins moved that the resolution be adopted. Carried.
Report of Police Judge Cox was read.
Nelson seconded by Goodell moved that the report be filed. Carriid.
Nelson seconded by Sargent moved that the City Council of The City of Pasco resolve that
the amount of money to the credit of the City State Highway Maintenance fund be paid Franklin
County for improvement of North Fourth Street and East Lewis Street upon proper vouchers and
that the County Commissioners agreeing to grade West Lewis and Tenth Street to briggr The
City Council will set aside $2000.00 out of the street fund of the City o Pasco to be
expended by the County upon proper vouchers to complbte work. City waive road and bridge
fund to be expended on West LewisStreet and South Tenth. County to,furnish additional
funds.
Upon roll call all Councilmen voted YESL
Nelson seconded by Robbins moved that the meeting adjourn.
Carried.
Passed for approval thsi -- /� day of March 1922.
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City Cle r c
Passed and approved this _ day of March 1922.
March 7, 9922.
The Council met in regular session with Mayor Warden presiding.
The following answered roll call: Ggodell, Hayllet, Nelson, Reynolds, and Robbins.
The following bills approved by the claims committee were read.
Voucher
number Claimant Distribution Amount
2614 A R Puchner Clerk 40.00
2615 R B McFarland Treasurer 140.00
2616 Wm Scott City Hall 10.00
2617 C B Johnson Attorney 40.00
2618 J E Sullivan Police 150.00
2615 J H Puller 125.00
2620 `/ B Cox Police Judge 15.00
2621 H F Kammann Health Officier 15.00
2622 W H Aubind Street 250p00 150.00
2623 A H Bommell Police 125.00
2624 Pacific Power and light City Hall 15.00
2625 Light anx Water 489.75
11626 Frank Smith L I LIDS 68.00
2627 White River Lumber Co. Library 60.60
2628 H Van Valkenburg " 30.00
2629 City Cafe Prisoners Board 77.75
2630 Pasco Plumhing and Heat 289.96
2631 Hills Garage Street 75.70
2632 J N Hags ^ 1.00
2639 Pasco Auto Cc " 2.70
2634 A B Peck LID43 .70
2635 Pasco Taxi Cc Police 6.50
2636 Pasco Hardware Co 6.87
2637 Roff Grant Motor Cc Fire 1.30
2638 Empire Electric co City Hall 2.40
2639 Tum A Lum 30.85
2640 City Treasurer Assessments 14.03
2641 White River Lumber Co 11.55
2642 Mrs M L Bannerman Matron 15.00
2643 Pacific Telephone Police and 8raas 13.35
2644 E R Wakely Street 88.00
2645 Standard Oil Cc Highway 195.85
2646 G W Hull 7.98
2647 E M Brown n 39.96
2648 Chas A Lamb 38.95
2649 H Oldenburg 35.95
2650 Jeff Wright " 34.75
2651 P W Ruark 29.76,
2652 Henry Edwards " 26.96
2653 Murl M Kirk " 26.96
2654 Arthur Jensen, 26.96
2655 Frank Grimm 26.96
2656 Geo Lodes 22.46
2657 Geo Lodes 16.88
2658 Fred Miller 22.96
2659 Fred Miller 34.50
2650 WM Vails " 35.93
Nelson seconded by Goodell moved that the bills be allowed and warrants drawn for dame.
Upon roll call all Councilmen voted YES.
The Following resolution was read.
WHEREAS, THE CONSTRUCTION ENFGINEER of Franklin County has prepared certain tans and spe-
cifications for the improvement of Lewis street from the end of the present pavement west
to Tenth and on Tenth Avente from Lewis Street solath to Washington Street, which said plans
and specifications are hereby approved by the City Council of Pasco Washington, and
WHEREAS, the City of Pasco proposes to expend on said streets in improverients according to
said plans and specifications the sum of�2000.00,
NOW THERFOR BE IT RESmLVED. that the said Construction Engineer of Said Franklin County be and
is hereby authorized empowered and employed to ptoeeed with theimprovement of said streets
according to said plans and specifications and that the said City of Pasco pay for the labor
of so doing to the amount and extent of $2000.00 and no more, said sum to be paid as said
work proceedapu and that all bills incurred in such construction work to the amount aforesaid
be turned to the said city, which hereby undertakes and agrees to pay the same to an amount
not exceeding $2000.00.
WHEREAS, it further appear that Franklin County Washington is indebted to said city for the
cities nerportion of the Raod and Bridal Fund for the years 1 19-20-2@ and 22 BE IT RESOLVED
That the said county be and hereby is authorized to expend such sumV or sums on said streets
in carrying out the improvement according to said plans and specifications, upon the under-
standing and agreement on the part of said county that it will fully complete said improvement
except for the $2000.00 above mentioned, for the said monies so awing the city from the county
and that the city in consideration thereof hereby waives alll claims on said road and bridge
fund for the years aforesaid. Passes this 7th day of March 1922. H. Warden, Mayor
ATTEST Alfred R. Puchner, City Clerk.
Haylett seconded by Nelson move that the resolution ab read be adopted.
Upon roll call all councilmen voted YES.
The following resolution was read:
WHEREAS, the City of Pasco, has received from the State of Washington, Primary Highway Main-
tenance money in the sum of Two thousand Eight Hundred Elevena($2811.00) dollars, and
WHEREAS, of this sum only Five Hundred Ninety -One (591.00) Dollars have been expended for
the Maintenance of Primary Highways within the Limits of The City Of Pasco, and
WHERAS, the Coulty of Franklin has agreed to furnish and place crush d rock on the Primary
Highways within the Limits of the City of Pasco at actual cost, now therefore.
BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Pasco, that this is deemed to be the most
economical method of maintaining said primary highways, and be it further,
RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of Pasco, do orddr set a side and apart from any
monies of the City of Pasco the sum of Two Thousand Two Hundred Tw enty ($2220.00) Dollars,
same being approved by the representative of the Highway Conunissioner of theis district and sa,
that said sum be paid upon the presentation of prop or vouchers.
Passed and approved this 7th day of Mare$ 1922. H Warden Mayor
Allo gt Alfred R. Puchner, City Clerk
Haylett seconded by Nelson moved that the resolution as read be adopted as read
and that prevdmus resolution in regard to Notth Fourth Street for the sum of $800.r0
be repealed.
Upon roll call all councilmen voted YES.
Hayle't seconded by Nelson moved that the Pacific Power and Light Co. be instructed
to place a 100 cadle power light at the North East Corner of Third and Yakima Streets.
Upon roll call all councilmen voted YES.
Reynolds seconded by Robbins moved that the Purchasing Agent be instructed to buy two
100 Watt lights and suitable semi -indirect fixtures for council chambers subject to
the approval of the Council. Carried.
Robbins seoDnded by Nelson moved that the mee$ing adjourn.. Carried.
Passed for approval this _-V-1 day of March 1922.
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ATTEST:
I ' Mayor
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Passed and approved this day of Mrch 1922.
City Clerk.
March 11, 1922.
The Council metnin special to consider the petition of Mrs A. F. Golla to lay a
sewer in Fourth Street connecting up with the lateral in the alley which runs
East and West just North of Blockl, Gerry's Addition to the City of Pasco;
said sewer to connect with the North West Corner of Block 1, Sylvester Park Addition.
Mrs A. F. Golla agreeing to pay her pro rata share for main sewer.
Mayor Warden presidAd. (Go]la read.
The following answered roll scall: Haylett, Nelson, Reynolds, and Ribbins. Petition of Yrs
Reynolds seconded by Nelson moved that the petition be rejected as it is against
the policy of the City to allow any private sewer in any street and also because
the petition is insufficient.
Robbins seconded by Nelson moved that meeting adjourn. Carried.
Passed for ap oval this _/ day of March 19a2.
City Attorney
mayor
ATTEST:
City Clerk.
Passed and Approved thsis_ __ day of Marcjh 19281
City Clerk.
March 21. 1922.
The council met in regular session with Mayor Warden presiding.
The following answers" roll call: Gooddll, Haylett, March, Reynolds, and Robbins.
The minutes of Feb 21st, Mar. 7th and Mar 11th were read and there being no objections the
Mayor declared them approved as read.
The clerk read the fol owing bills approved by the claims committees
Voucher
number Claimant Distribution Am:)unt
2661 Pasco Hearld Hise 33.50
2662 City Treasurer Library property 23.74
2665 U S Laundry City Hall 67.90
2664 Pacific Telephone Police r 4.75
2665 gleeb Lumber Yard Library 39•40
2666 Pacific Power and Light ^ 13.30
2667 Jessie Maxfield " 85.00
Robbins seconded by March moved that the bills as read be allowdd and warrants drawn.
Upon roll call all.councilmen present voted YES.
Raylett secondedby Goodell moved that the Pacific Power and Light Cc be instructed to move
the light at the corner of Sylvester and Arthur streets to the corner of Yakima and Sixth
streets.
Carried.
March seconded by Robbins moved that the Purchasing agnet employ an engineer to give the
property owners grade and location stakes for a 5 foot side walk on bothh sides of 5th St
from A to C streets to be 4feet outside revised plat of street.
Upon roll call all councilmen present voted YES.
An ORDINANCE VACATING TEN FEET ON EACH SIDE ON FIFTH, SIXTH, AND SEVENTH STREETS FROM THEIR
INTERSECTIONS WITH"A" STREET TO THE INTERSECTION OF SAID STREET WITH AINSWORTH AVENUE, THERE-
BY REDUCING THE WIDTH OF SAID STREETS FROM 100 ft. to 80 ft." was reads.
Haylett seconded byGood)ll moved that the ordinance be passed and adopte d as read.
Goodell, Haylett, March, Reynolds, and Robbins voted YES.
Goodell seconded by March ipoved that Pangginge or any similar game or any game whether
p3ayed for money, otherbthing of value or pgstime, supervised or controlled by,an attendant
in the pool room at the game or connedted with the pool or card room in any manner be stppped
forthwith, and Chipf of Police be instructed to notify every pool and card room and in the
City and report to Mayor any violations of this order; That Mayor upon report of such violatin
be and is hereby authorized to issue notice to proprietor of such pool or card room to appear
at the seat regular meeting night to show cause why his license sho-ild not be revo.:ed.
Carridd.
Reynolds seconded by Goodell ipoved that the purchasing agent be authorized to secure two of
the large globesm for lighting system in the Council rooms.
Upon roll call all councilmen vote? YES.
Application of Ed Dyer to operate a pool hall and soft drink establishment in Barr Bldg read.
Robbins seconded by Reynolds moved the license be granted. Carried.
Application of Baker and Mackimmon to operate a pool hall and soft drink establishment in
Cunningham Barr read.
Reynolds seconded by Robbins moved the license be granted. Carried.
Robbins seconded by March moved that the meeting adjourn. Carried.
Passed for apnro'val this y dW of April 1922.
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Passed and approved this day of April 1922.
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March 24th 1922.
The oouncil.met in special session to confer with directors of Irrigation district in rgard
to water for this summer. Marcy Warden presided. Goodell, Haylett, March. Nelson, Reynolds
and Robbins answered roll ball. Reynolds seconded by Haylett moved that the Council meet
with Mr. D. A. Scott on Staurady March 25th. Cartted. Nelson seconded ny Goodell moved
that the meeting adjourn. Carridd.
Passed for approval this day of April 1922.
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ATTEST: Mayor
City Clerk
Passed and approved this dya of April 1922.
City Clerk.
The Council met with lir Scott on Mar. 25th but no action was tak ex