HomeMy WebLinkAbout05-16-1922 MinutesMay 16, 1922.
The Council met in regular session with Mayor Warden presiding.
The fo,llwoing answered roll call: Haylett, Goodell, Nelson, Robbins, and Sargent.
T,ke minutes on May 2nd and 5th were read and there being no objections the Mayor
declared them approved as read.
The following bills approved by the claims committee were read:
Vouchar
number Claimant Distribution Amount.
2786 Democrat Printing Cc Library $ 14.74
2787 Pasco Concrete Works Street 20.25
2788 F E Miller Cc City Hall Main 7.30
2789 B E Fraley Geneerla 3.00
2790 D F Rodkey Street and LID43 5.60
Nelson seconded by Haylett moved that the bills as regd be allowed and war -ants drawn.
Upon roll call all councilmen present voted YES.
Application of S. P.Ming to operatr a dance hall pavilion at Lots 5&6 Block 18 Gerrys add.
to Pasco was read.
Robbins seconded by Nelson moved that the license be granted. Carried.
Application of Geo T. Austin to iperate a pool hall and soft drink establishment at
127-9 West Lewis Street was read.
Sargent seconded by Nelson moved that the application be laid on the table until next meeting.
Upon roll call all �oounvilmsn present voted YES.
Robbins seconded by Sargent moved that the Mayor appoint a committee to meet with the
County Commissioners relative to the transfer of the corner at 10th and Lewis Streets
to the city and The City Attorney to be one of that committee.
Carried.
Nelson seconded by Haylett moved that the City accept the deed from the county to the
gravel pit same to be designated a dumping ground.
Carried.
Sargent seconded by Nelson moved that the city accept offer of Mr. J. W. Ketner, Con.
Engineer to maintain permanent highways within the Ciyt Limits, turning over the state
maintenance money jos the County.
Upon roll call all councilmen present voted YES.
Nelson seconded by Sargent moved that the City Attorney draw up a resolution on the
lighting system to be installed.
Carried.
Haylett seconded by Sargent moved that the City Attorney draw up an ordinance amending
Section 2 of Ordinance 294 and repealing Ordinance 316.
Carried.
Goodell seconded by Sargent moved that the City allow Mrs Golla to lay her sewer pipes
in parking strips on the East side of Fourth street to,connect with her
property in Block one Sylvesters Parl: Addition and said pipis to be cast iron with 1
leaded joints. Same constituting her own line and sbject to her own maintenance.
Upon roll call Goidell, Haylett and Sargent voted Yes. Nelson and Robbins voted No.
Carried.
Clerk read a resolution fixing the 20th day of June for hearing objections to assessment
roll for the maintenance of Local Improvement District #25.
Haylett seconded by Goidell moved that the resolution be passed as adopted.
Carried.
Clerk read a resolution fixingg the 20th day of June as the date for hearing on the
assessment roll fro District #43.
Haylett seconded by Robbins moved that the resolution be passed as read.
Carried.
Clerk read resolution fixing the 20th day of June as tie date for hearing on the
assessment roll for District #44.
Nelson seconded by Robbins moved that the resolution be passed ascread.
Car ried.
"AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION % OF ORDINANCE 310, BEING AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE
LICENSING AND REGULATION OF POOL AND BILLIARD HALLS, SOFT DRINK PARLORS AND WLACES AND
PROHIBITING THE PUNCH BOARDS, EO AS TO PREVENT ANY MINOR FROIi REMAINING IN ANY POOL
OR BILLIARD HALL" was read.
Haylett seconded by Robbins moved that the ordinance be laid on the table until the
next meeting and all vouneilmen be requested to be present.
Goodell, Nelson, and Sarr-ent voted No. Haylett and Robbins voted YES.
Chief of Police Sullivan was reglEested to go,and get Counvilmen March and Reynolds.
Sargent seconded by Nelson moved that the ordinance be passed and adopted Xas read.
Upon roll call all councilmen voted YES. Carried.
Haylett seconded by Goodell moved that the meeting adjourn.
Carried.
Pathis6 day of June 1922.
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Pas d and Approved thsi day of June 1922.
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The council met 1n regular session g•
The following answered roll call: Goodell, Haylett. March, Nelson,
Reynolds, Robbins. Sargent
The minutes of May 16th were read and there being to objections the
Mayor declared them
approved as read.
The following bills approved by the
claimaeommittee were read:
Voucher
number Claimant
Distribution
Amount
2791 Department of Labor & Satistics Medical Ins
39.56
2792 A R Puchner
clerk
40.00
2973 R B McFarland
Treasurer
140.00
2974 Wm Scott
Janitor
10.00
2975 C W Johnson
Attorney
40.00
2976 J E Sullivan
Police
150.00
2977 J H Fuller
"
125.00
2978 V B Cox
Ploice judge
15.00
2979 H F Kammann
Health
4€A.66 15.00
2980 W H Aubin
Water
150,00
2981 A H Bomme11
Police
125,00
2982 Pasco Herald
25.75
2983 Pacific Power and Light
City Hall
15.00
2984 Pasci Taxi Co
Po}iEe
6075
2805 Lewis Chappell
L 43
1.00
2806 Pacific Telephone & Tel Co
Treas and Police
12.10
2807 E M Livengood
i;Street
100,00
2808 Frank Smith
LIDS and Street
116000
2809 Pacific Poa% r & Light
Light an; Watter
496.05
2810 J ECSuliivan
Police Exp
15.00
2811 Mrs M L Bannerman
Matorn
24.00
2812 City Cafe
Prisoners Board
58.25
2813 J H appbell
Parks
44.00
2814 n
"
40.00
2815 Roff Motor Cc
Street and LID
15.90
2816 Standard Cil Co
Str et and Police
49.03
2817 Pasco Plumbing and Heat
Street
11.15
2818 Pasco Hardware Co
Street and LID 43
7.17
2819 Tum A Lum Lumber
"
5.85
2820 City Treasurer
South St. Assessment
81.27
2821 "
Miso
73.09
2822 White River L ber Cc
1.70
2823 A B Fosseen & 110
LID 43
50.90
2824 Jessie Maxfield
Library
85.00
2825 White River Lumber Co
"
7.70
2826 H Van Valkenb g
��
30.00
2827 Kleeb Lumeb r and
5125
Nelson second d by March moved that
the bills be allowd and warrants drawn for same.
Upon roll call all councilmen present
voted YES.
Application of Louie Yen tp operate
pool hall on Tacoma Ave read.
Robbins seconded by Reynolds moved
that the license be granted.
Carried.
Apblication of Langan and Shupe to
operate pool hall read.
Robbins second d by March moved that
the license be granted.
Carried.
Application of Geo Austin to operate a pool hall was read.
Robbins seoonddd by Reynolds moved
the license be granted.
Carried.
Committee in regard to pirehasing corner at Lewis and 16th streets
recommended that
City parchase lots 7, 8. and 9 and
part of lot 10, if necessary,of
Block 4 Pettits Addition
from County for approximdnly $100 providing county will improve that portion of same nec-
essary to illiminate sharp turn from Lewis #o 10thand maintain the
some.
Reynolds seconded by Sargent moved
that the report beadopted.
Carried.
Reynolds seconded by Robbins moved
that thencity be authorized to
spend $100 to purchase
lots desetibed.
Upon roll call all councilmen present voted YES.
Mr. W. H. Aubin handed in his resignation as water superintendent to take effect Rune 20.
Reynolds seconded by March moved that .a committee be appointed to talk with Mr. H. B.
Voshell,or other suitable man, as to taking position of water superintendent and hire him
if he will take it.
Car rie d.
Mayor Warrden appointed Reynolds, Nelson and Robbins as said co-,rmittee.
An Ordinanse Repealing Ordinance #316, and amending section 2 of Ordinance #294, which
is an ordinance to regulate water for irrigation purposes and fixing penalties for vi-
olation thereof.
Nelson seconded by Sargent moved that the ordinance be passed and adopted as read.
Carried.
An ordinace vacating certain stret-ts in Steffins Amended Addition was read.
Reynolds seconded by Nelson moved that the ordinance be passed and adopted as read ant
Mr Byers be presented withbill for publication.
Carried.
A resolution on the street lighting was read.
Reynolds seconded by Goodell moved that the resoltyion be adopted as read.
Carried.
Nhas W. Johnson tendered the cemetery to the city on behalf of The K. P. Lodge and -ethers.
iielson seconded by March moved that the city accept the cemetary from K. P. Lodge #60
and City Attorney draw up ordinance along lines indicated by Mr. Johnson and said ordinace
to provide for acceptance and regulation of same.
Carried.
Sargent seconded by Nelson moved that the City Attorney draw an4 ordinance condeming all
trees;exeept frmit trees, within 30 feet on each side of sewer main or lateral. City will
remove trees from streets and alleys and property owner trees from,own propert.
Upon roll call Haylett, March, Nelson, Goodell, and Sargett voted YES. Reynolds, Robbins,
Nelson seconded by Reynoldsmoved the meetipg adjourn until June 13th. Carried.
Passed -as -4e- fro approval this Tf 1922.
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