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HomeMy WebLinkAbout11-06-1923 Minutes22 October 16, 1923. The Council met in regular session with Mayor G n -on presiding. The following answered, roll call: Bryan, Goodell, O'Herin, Jewell end Pyles. The minutes of October 1st and Ind were read. Robbins entered co-neilroom. C. W. Johnson withdraws claim for $12.00 for code and asks police department to return same. Letter from U. S. Rubber Co, to Mayor G n non in regard tofire Eose read. letter from U. S. Rubber Co. To Chief Puryear in regard to fire hose and Puryeors reply "fere read. Letters from U. S. Rubber Compare to Puryear and his replies were read. Resignation of :1. P. '9ehe from Park Board was read. Robbins seconde' by Goodell moved that the resignation be accepted. C rried. An ordinance providing for the issuance of ?,',150,000 of Special Water Revenue Bonds in accord.lnee with the it oposition submitted by Ordinance No. 341, of the City of Pasco, passed nd approved 1.4ey 1, 1923, and adopted by the voters of said City of Pasco at an election held therein on June 2, 1923, providing for the form rP and details of such bonds and the establishment of a proper Rand for the payment of principal and interest thereof, and ratifyigg the sale thereof, and providing for the delivery off said bonds" wRylweadeconded by Goodell moved that the ordinance be declared to have had its first reading. Upon roll call all councilmen voted YES: Pyles secondel by Goodell moved that said ordinance be read by title only m d be declared to have had its second reading. Upkn roll call all wouncilmen voted Yes. Otdin�nce read by title only. O'Herin seconded by Robbins moved teat the Mayor appoint a committee xat to negotiate with the Northern Pacific Railway Company for a deed for the property where the new pump plant is contemplated to be erected. C!:rried. Robbins, Jewell and Pryan appointed to work with Engineer Lurray. Kyles seconded by Bryan moved that the City Clerk advisethe Pacific Power and light Co., that the City is ready for the deed and bill of sale of the water system and to send s,�me to The City Treasurer, First National Bank -or The Yakima: Trust Company for collection. Carried. O'Herin seconded by Pyles moved that t- special committee be appointed to meet with the City -ttorney to draft an ordinance for regulating new w.--- er system. BRyan, Jewell. and Robbins voted No, Goodell, O'Herin, and Pyles voted Yes. Motion lost. Jewell seconded by Bryan moved that the matter be referred to the water committee. Upon roll call Bryan, Jewell and Robbins voted YES; Goodell, O'Herin and Jewell voted N0. Motion lost. Pyles seconded by Goodell moved that the City attorney draft and Ordinance and present to the City Council. Varried. Letter from C. W. Clausen, Diretor Division of Municipal Corporations in regard to payment of "85.00 to C. Iff. Johnson for services was read. Mrs. Bert Car roll appointed to the Library Board to fill vacancy. Robbins seconded by Goodell moved that the appointment be confirmed. Carrie d. Mr. R. B. Cady spoke in regard to report of Engineer Collins on the gas. Robbins secoAded by Pyles moved that the City purchase the report of Engineer Collind for ';x'100.00. Upon roll call all couneilmen voted YES. Pyles seconded by Goodell moved that the meeting adjourn. Carried. Passed for aprroval this _r/da y of No.v 1923. �y�t orney ATTEST: ��J � City Clea --,.D Passed and ap ov this day of Nov. 1923. 1 orney . Mayor November 6th, 3923. The Council met in regr.lar se^,^ion with M yor G n non!.ipr-siging. The following answered roll call: Bry<ln, Goodell, Jewell, elson, nd Robbins. The minutes of October 16th were read and xz7m-mxwd there being no objections the Mayor declared them approved as read. The folowing bills approved by the claims committee were read: Voucher number Claimant Distribution mount. 3523 Dept Labor and Ibdustries Med aid & Ind Ins 331.24 3524 1 IT IT 18.2.1 8578 A R Puchner Clerk 40.00 3579 Edna Pury,er Treas 50.00• 3580 C l7 Johnson Attorney 40.00- 0.00-3581 3581 E A Puryear Police 150.00 - 3582 J H Fuller IT 125.00• 3583 D Butler IT 125.00 0584 R C Bean Police Judge 15.00 3585 H B O'Brien Health 15.00• 3586 J .7 Clemans Cemetary 75.00. 3587 Levi Clayton Street 150.00• 3588 J T Sargent Water 150.00- 50.00-3589 3589 E M Murray Engineer 194.46. 3590 R E Hill City Park 52.00- 3591 G E Willison Pound 3.85- 3592 Empire electric Cc City $hll 3.35 • 3593 Ps,sco Hearald Printing 19.40 3594 Pao Tel and Tel Cc treas and police 12.50 3595 J W Ketner General 15.00 3596 H B O'Brien health exp 20.00- 3597 Mrs M L Bannerm��n Matron 9400 ' 3598 City Cafe Prisoners boat& 53.50 - 3599 Ralph McCotter City hall 3.50 3600 Bond Buyer Gnereal 33.601 3601 Pacific Power and light Light and wtare 860.23 ' 3602 " City hkll 15.00 ' 3603 A R Welch Pound 12.60 .3604 Eugene Holt IT 5.00 - 3605 Carrie Crowell Matron 3.00' 3606 Pasco Hdwe Cc Library 8.95' 3607 Lee Perry Cc it 16.50• 3698 Pacific Power and Light " 8.80• 3609 Jessie Maxfield 85.n0- 3610 Pacific Power and light IT 7.50• 3611 Pasco Hdwe Cc if 11.50' 3612 H Van Valkenburg IT 30.00• 3613 Roff Motor Cc Street 54.93• 3614 10.21• 3615 F M Hamiel Fire 3.00• 3616 C E Craine IT 3.00 • 3617 D B Parkton " 3.00• 3618 H D McConnell " 3.00- 3619 Ed Welsh IT 3.00' 3620 E E Wrip-ht Gen 10.00 Nelson seconded by Bryan moved tha t the bills be allowed and warrants drawn for Upon roll call all. councilmen voted YES. Letter from C. W. Johnson in regard to bill of x'85.00 was read. Nelson seconded by Robbins moved that the letter be placed on file. Carrie d. Letter from the Pacific Power end Light Com, -any advising that the deed for system had been sent to the Yakima Trust Comp_:ray for collection was read. Nelson seconded by Goodell moved that the letter be placed on file. Carried. Letter from Fairb-.,nks Morse and Cc in regard of motors was read. Bryan seconded by Nelson moved that the letter be p1--eed on file. Carried. same . the water Letter from the Turbin d5ewer Machine Cc advising cost f machine was read. Robbins seconded by Nelson moved that the clerk write A. G. Long and Comppny and get literature and price of their sewer cleaning machine and to place the letter from the Turbi* Sewer Maching Co on file. Carried. Mr. J. i9. Hays asked that the council repeal the ordinance or that section of the ordinance th�it refers to the licensing of trucks for Braying. Bryan seconde' by Jewell moved that the Police and License Co--mittee investigate the ordinance and report t the next regular meeting, Carried. A'plication of 1,. L. DeHall and Na -,,?rano Vallorani for a pool h^11 and soft drink licens for cunningh_:m Bar was read/ Goodell second:,d by Robbins moved t#at xgua license be granted. Carried. Letter from Mr. IV. H. McKeown in regard to bowling alleys was read. Robbins seconded by Nelson moved thhat the letter be placed on file and Mr. McKeown be advised that a°- loang as the alleys are not used as public alley ho license required and clerk notify s^me for private use only. Ca rrie d. Report of Committee to investigcte proposition of getting a deed from the Northern Pacific Railway comittee for land where the new pump house Is to be located given. Advise deed can be obtained. Nelson seconded by Goodell moved th�it the report be accepted and the committee discharged, Carri ad. Report of Police Judge Bean read/ Nelson seconded by Bryan moved that the report be accepted and pl ced on file. Carrie d. 24 An ordinance providing for the Issur:nce of $150,000 of Special Water Revenue Bonds, in accordance with the proposition submitted by Ordinance No. 341, of the City of Pasco, passed and Ppproved May 1, 1923, and adopted by the voters of said city of Pasco dt an election held therein on June 2, 1923, providing for the form and details of such bonds and the establishment of a proper fund for the payment of the principal and interest thereof, and r ,tifying the s^le thereof, and providing for the delivery of said bonds, w s given its third reading. Nelson seeondded by Goodell moved that the Ordinance be passed ani adopted as read. Upon roll e:_ll Bryan, Goodell, Jewell -,nd Alson voted YES and Robbins voted No. Nelson asked that the motion be withdrawn. Nelson seconded by Good,ll moved that the ordinance be passed c-nd adopted as read and the completion of the sr_:le of bonds be held up until the temporary restaaining order is disposed of. Upon roll call all councilmen voted YES. Ordinance given No. 345. AN ORDINANCE CREATING A DEP-_RTNENT TO BE KNOWN AS THE CITY W.TER DEPARTMENT, AND PROVIDI FOR THE MANAGEI,E-NT AND CONTROL OF THE PUBLIC UTILITY KNOIVN AS THE CITY NATER DEPART11ENT, AND PROVIDING RULES AND REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE USE OF WATER, AND CREATING A FUND TO KNOWN AS THE CITY WATER DF ^ARTi.TNT FUND, '.ND PROVIDING FOR THE TRANSFER OF SURPLUS MONEY.II IN S'ID FUND TO I SINKING FUND FOR THE PURPOSE OF PAYING OFF INTEREST OR PRINCIPAL OF THE INDEBTEDNESS OUTSTANDING AGAINST SAID IKMM8T WATER DEPARTMENT, ST -CH SINKING FUND TO BE p KNOi7N AS PASO SPECIAL WATER REVENUE BOND FUND," was real.,. Robbins secoilded by Nelson moved th t the xxd rules be suspended and the ordinance be passed and adppted as read. Upon roll call all councilmen voted YES. Ordinance given No. $346. "ANORDINANCB CONFIRMING ASSESSI&NT ROLLS FOR LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICTS NUMBER 25, Igo, 43 and No. 44; DROVIDIED FOR BY ORDINANCE NUMBEREED 126, 172 and 1173 FOR THE MAINTENAMCE, OPERATION AND REPAIR OF THE WATER SYSTEMS OF SAID DISTRICTS FOR THE YEAR 1923. Nelson seconded by Bryan moved that the rules be suspended and the ordinance passed and adopted as read. Upon roll call all councilmen voted YES. Ordinance given No. 347. Letter from Mr. E. E. Wright% Deputy Clerk, of the U. S. District Court 2$ Willa Walla in regard to feed for $10.OD in the City of Pasco versus Pacific Power and Lig} i Co case was read. Nelson seconded b$ Bryan moved that the bill for ten dollars be allowed and the clerk dravi a Warr nt and forward same Upon roll call all councilmen voted YES. Robbins seconde' by Nelson move, we adjourn. Ca rrie d. Passed fo Xrproval this day of Nov. 1923. UT -attorney aM air ATTEST: 1923. November M , 1923. The City Opuncil met in regular session with M yor Gannon neesiding. The following answered roll e 11 Bryan, ib=7fttU Nelson, O'Herin ,and Pyles. Jewell. The minutes of Nov. 6th webe read •end there being no objections the Mayor decl•zred them approved as re:d. The following bills approved by the claims co:r-ittee were read: Voucher numbe r Claim nt Distribution Amount 3611 Gaylord Brothers Library 5.80• 3622 V. J. Languill-e Cc if 96.55 3683 D. H stings Per Highway 80.00- 3644 Standard Oil Co Mis 81.98' 3625 " " 84.56' 3626 Pasco Plumbing and Heat City Hall 107.43- 3627 S. Kenoyer Cemetery 6.00' 3628 Crane Cc LIDs 101.25• O'Herin seconded by Pyles moved tha t the bills be llowed and w rants :drawn for s - Upon roll c -ll all councilmen voted YES. Ldtter from Mayor Gannon vetoing Ordinance No. 345 read. Letter from Mayor Gannon vetoing Ordinance No. 346 read. Nelson seconded by Bbyan moved that *be =ar adjourn to medteThur day Nov. 22n5 8 P. M. Carried. Passed for apptoval this d, y of Dec. 1923. City orney ATTESTI png e Pis day of Dec. 1923. IDerk. November 22, 1923. The Council met in adjourned session with Mayor Gannon presiding. The followii* answered roll call: Bryr.n, Goodell, Jewell,Nelson, Pyles. Attorney Johnson reported that Judge Truax had not given as decision in the Injunction ca -3 but th,-t s,me would be given TueddFy the 27th. Nelson seconded by Bryan moved th t we adjourn to meet Tuesday the 27th. Carried. Passed and approved this day off Dec. 1923. i n Attorney Dec. 1923.