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HomeMy WebLinkAbout07-03-1923 Minutes030 June 19, 1923. The Council met in regular session with Mayor Gannon presiding. The following answered roll call: Bryan, Ma-rch, Nelson, O'Herin, Pyles, and Robbins. The minutes of June 5th, 9th, and 12th were read and there being no objections the Mayor declared them approved as read. The following bills approved by the claims committee were read: Voucher number Claimant Distribution Amount. 3351 Pacific Power and Light Co. Light and water $445.30- 3352 Jewell's Variety Store Elecjsion 1.40 3353 White River Lumber Cc Street 53.30' 3354 Pacific Powerband Light Cc Library 11.80 3355 Frank gerchelich Street 13.00. 3356 Lee Perry Cc Cemetary 34.55• 3357 Wm Parkhurst " and street 13.00• 3358 Yakima Bindery General 62'70- 3359 H. B. O'Brien Health 25.00- 3360 D. Butler Police 23.4# 3361 Standard Oil Co " 98,99, 3362 " Mis 52.W - 3363 2.W -3363 " it 79.75- 3364 Shaw and Bolden Co Police 15.17• 3365 Pasco Press Gen, 4.75- 3366 Elmer Gasho LIDS 14.00- 3367 Pasco Hdwe Cc Mis 11-80, Nelson seconded by O'Herin moved that the bills be allowed as read and warrants drawa for same. Upon roll call all councilmen voted YES. Application of Mrs. H. A. Yamauchi for rooming house license was read. O'Herin seconded by Nelson moved that a license be granted. Garried. Appli ation of Mrs. M. Maruyama for a rooming house license was read. Pyles seconded by Nelson moved that a license be granted. Carried. Application of A. F. Sylvester for a pool hall, soft drink and card talble license was read. March seconded by Ro^-bbind moved that a license be granted. Carried. Mr. N. C. Jannsen spoke in regard to drilling of wells for the new water system. Mr. B. B. Horrigan spoke in behalf of the Franklin County Irrigation District No. 1 in regard to charges for irrigation water for the City of Pasco. Nelson seconded by Bryan moved that the matter be referred to the Light and Water Comml'tte Carried. Pyles seconded by Nelson moved that the City Clerk prepare notice advertising $150,000.00 bonds for sale under ordinance No. 341 proposals to be received note later than July 17th, 1923. Publication to appear in The Pasco Herald and leading bond byers journals of New York, Seattle and Portland, and a copy of notice to sbe be spread on the minutes. Carried. NOTICE OF CALL FOR BIDS FOR PUBLIC UTILITY BONBS OF THE CITY OF PASCO. Notice is hereby given that pursuant to a plan ratified by the people under Ordinance No. 341 of the City of Pasco, the said City of Pasco,proposes to purchase, improve amd extend a municipal water system for the City of Pasco for both domestic and irrigation puroses and to pay therfor by the issuance of 20 year public utility 'gonds in tee sum of 9150,000.00 bearing interest not to exceed six per cent, payable semi-annually; and, fthrther, that the City Council of the City of Pasco will receive proposals or bids for the purchase of said bonds up to and including the 17th day of July, 1923, said bonds to be issued in accordance with the purpose of Ordinance No. 341 of the City of Pasco and the lass of the State of Washington particularly section 9491 of Rem. Comp. Stat. sai bonds to be secured by the public utility referred to and the gross revenue from such public utility, such bonds to be sold at an interest rate not exceeding six per cent per annum, and the issuance therof will be providid for by proper ordinance in series and in such denomination as the successful bidder may desire, said bonds to be retired serially at times to be fixed and determined by the City Couuncil from the gross revenues derived from the operation of said system. Bidders will specifjr the price to be paid for said bonds, either at par value plus a given rate of interest or the price for said bonds wit a fixed rate of intere*t at six per cent; the denomination of each bond -nd conditions of issuance,if any. Such bids or proposals will be considered b$ the City Council of the City of Posco at the city hall in Pasco, Washington, on Tuesday, the 17th day of July, 1923, at the hour of 8 P. M. The ri,ht to reject any and all bis is reserved. Given pursuant to a resolution of the City Council this 19th day of June 1923. Alfred R. Puchner, City Clerk. E. A. Puryear asked if Fire Engine could be taken to Bennewi(k on July 4th. Bryan seconded by Pyles moved that the Fire Department remain in Pasco at all times except on emergency calls. Carried. Robbins seconded by Nelson moved that the meeting adjourn. .,,J' Carried. Pa=ssedprproval his day of July 1923. mayor ATTEST: A , P,)sed+for approval Vthis.zLr/�•day of July 1923. l(//CVW Clerk. July 3, 1923. The Council met in regular session with Mayor Gannon presiding. The following answered roll call: Goodell, Nelson, Bryan, O'Herin, and Pyles. Goodell and Bryan appointed on Clalmscommittee in absence of March and Robbins. The minutes of June 19th were read and there being no objections the M,-:yor dec lared the approved a, read. The following bills approved by the claims committee were read. Voucher number Claimant Distribution Amount. 3368 A. R. Pachner Clerk 40.00• 3369 Edna Puryear Trea urer 50.00• 3370 C W Johnson Attorney 40.00• 3371 E A Puryear Police 150.00• 3372 J Schermerhorn Police Judge 15.00• 3373 H B O'Brien Health 15.00 3374 J W Clemans Ceme tary 75.00- 3375 Levi Clayton Street 150.00 3376 J T Sargent Water 150000 3377 Pacific Power and Light Library 7.80 3378 Jessie Maxfield " 42.50' 3379 J. H. Cakpbell Patks 51.54 3386 A B Custer Patk and City Hall 6.50• 3381 11 Sidew- lk 6.50 ' 3382 Pasco Paint Co Street 7.50' 3383 Tropical Paint Cc 17 97.47- 3384 Standard Oil Cc Street and Police 30.25- 3385 Coil Lentz Sidewalk 6.00• 3386 Pacific Power and Light City Hall 15.00• 3397 Pao, Tel and Tel Cc Police and Treas 9.05• 3388 C E Craine Fire Dept. 6.00• 3389 Frank Hamiel It 6.00' 3390 D B Parkton " 9.00• 3391 A J Copeland if 600Q . 3392 Mrs M L Bannerman Matron 15,00, 3393 Mrs Carrie Crowell " 6.00. 3394 City Cafe Meals 83.7F- 3395 J H Fuller Police 125,00- 3396 71 T Ba rhes t` 125.00' 3397 C L Giezentar-ner Mis 12.00- 33C8 Pac-ific Power and Light Light s.nd dater 446.86, 3399 William A Maher L I D 43 3.40' 3400 Daily Journal of Commerce Gen 6.10• 3401 William A Maher Street and Park 66.1.01 3402 Jack Campbell LIDs Sewer and Sidewalk 60.00' 3403 Frank Saunders - Sidewglk 4.00- 3404 H. Van Va lkenburg Libra ry 30.00 , 3405 Jewell's Variety Store City Treas 1.25 • 3406 Columbia Hardware Cc City Hal and Mis 19.55• 3407 Crescent Drug Cc City Treas 2 50 - 3408 Lee S. Wood General 8.00• O'Herin seconded by Bryan moved that the bills be ollowerl and warrants drawn for same. Upon roll call all councilmen voted. YES. Letter from Pacific Power and Light Company in regard to water system was read. O'Herin seconded by Bryan moved the letter be placed on file. Ca cried. letter from John E. Price and Cc in regard to refunding or revolving fund to take care of -- old bonds was read. O'Herin seconded by Nelson moved the letter be pal ced on file. Carried. Letter from B. B. Horrigen in regard to irrigation water was read. After some discussion on the irrigation water question Pyles seconded by Bryan moved that the water committee see how much water the city heeds for three or more districts and how much same wendd will cost and that the committee determine best way of distributing water Car ried. Appliaction of m. J. Lemman for a pool hall, soft drink and tobacco license at Cunningham Bar was read. Goodell seconded by Bryan moved that the application be rejected and no license issued. Ca rri e d . Goodell seconded by Pyles moved that the Mayor's acd:ion of discharging Police Judge Schermerhorn be apporved. Carried. Mayor appointed Mr. R. C. Bean police judge. Bryan seconded by Pyles moved that the appotktment be confirmed. Carried. Repott of Police Judge Schermerhorn read. li Mr. R. B. Cady spoke in regard to building a swimming pool in the city park and re quested the city* allow permit and if city wishes discontinued they purchase same from him. O'Herin seconded by Goodell moved that matter be submitted to the park committee to in- vestigate and bring r port at next �ouncil meeting. arried. Pyles second•d by Goodell move/that the council adjourn to meet Friday July 6th. /, *� Carried. Passed for spproval this day of July 1923. Ti ty Attorney ATTE$,T : Mayor. �city Cler -,ij Passed and appy ed_his day of July 1923. City Clerk. 631