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HomeMy WebLinkAbout07-19-1927 MinutesREGUIIR SSESSION' _ Jul:, 5th, 1927 Continued. The-AN'layor submitted the Name of BALD1 IIT KAU AS CHIEF OF POLICE; motion was made by Hays,,, seconded by-al:TcGee, that the appointment be confirmed. The 11a- yor ordered a roll call with the following results: Ayes, Hays and ?:McGee; Does, C. H. Smith, D. E. Smith and Wayde; motion declared,lost three to two., Street Commissioner Ul.ayton stated that in trying to get ivater around trees on Yakim Street between 3rd and 4th, several property owners objected to a ditch being made in the parking; he was advised that as the parking belonged to the city he was to go ahead with making ditches necessary to enable him to,mater the trees. ADJOIIRML I:NT: I;Iotion made by i.IcGee-1, seconded by Hays, that the sleeting adjourn. Carried. ATTEST: M HEyor C icy e kr Passed and approved this day of 1927 P REGULAR SESSION _ July 19th, 1927. ROLL CALL: The city council met in regular session .with following members present: Councilmen Davis, Hays, Pyles, C. 'H. Smith, Wayde; absentees were l�.Iayor Gray and Councilr,en l,lcGee and D.E.Smith. In the absence of Trlayor Gray, Mayor Pro '.Vem U. ti. Smith called the council to order. I.IINUT , S OF TIM 1,EEETI11G HELD JULY 5th, were read and approved. APPLICATIOI7S FOR LICENSES -TE READ From the following: t7. J. DiehM, Alex Loudon and F. L. Juvenal for drays; Carlson and Vander Vert for restaurant; XX. F. L. Pyles,,' for soft drinks; Al Schott for plumber or seder connector. LICENSE APPLICATION OF AL SCHOT HELD UP TEMPORARILY: The question of correct rate to be charge; Schodtt was brought up and motion was made by iyles, seconded by Hays,* that Schott's application be held over until the next meeting so that the matter could be investigated. L -lotion carried. OTHER LICENSES GRANTED: !.lotion made by Pyles,.7 seconded by Bays, that the balance of the applications for licenses be granted; upon roll call all voted for the motion. reported CEMETERY LOTS SOLD TO ITU14-KLIN COUNTY: The Cemetery committee that they. /ocffS.6,3 04 had arranged to let the County Commissioners have six plots of ground ( 72 graves)ip . g15, at a cost of 1180.00, this to be paid for in January, 1328,. T:Totion made by Hays; seconded by iayde,, that the report of the cemetery committee be accepted; carried. POLICE CO1.`LTITTEE . REP0if1ED TEA T THEY lOUZD IlM, A REPORT ON A_ REVISED TRAFFIC ORDINANCE at the next meeli,ing. Street Commissioner Clayton Called Attention to.the RANGEROUS CONDITION OF 1,7AILS ON NIXON 6TREET, stating that the wallcs should be fixed but that the property owners did not appear to want to do anything. He was instructed to interview the property oviners again and make a further report at the next; meeting. THE FINANCE IIAIGCOIIrTITTEL+ RE POREU 11DAi2 RECEIPTS FOR ThIS YEAR 'WOULD 3E AP_ PROXIMATELY $5177. short for the budget; that they estimated they could save probably "2900.00 by cutting off out provided for in the budget for the Police, Street, Treasurer and .mire Dept. and that they hoped to save some from the expense allowances. V"ATER, l:L N_ -.GER 1,10 ETZ i2LPORTED A I1'ET EARITING OF X932.34 for the previous month; motion made by Hays, seconded by.Pyles that the report be accepted; carried. REGUI,A-R SESSIOZ _ DULY 19th, 1927. Continued. REPORTS OF TEE, CITY TRASUR+'R A11 -1D CITY CLI -PRH FOR JUIM `:")"ERE PASSED AROU:.!D. WATER SYSTEM WORTH $244,514.61 514.61 AS OF �"UIT1-] 30th, 1927,: City Clerk reported that he had cheeped up valuation oL the water system and found it north up' to June 30th,' 19279- X244514.61 Davis was informally authorized to have work distribution sheets for the ffadter Dept, printed in form submitted by him. ORDINANCE 7"x3669 entitled "AN ORDINANCE AT,L;NDING ORDINANCE NO. 359, ENTITLED "Ali ORDINIUTCE CREATING SIi:TIITG FU 1DS FOR T'r+" MPIMNZEI.11111111T OF GEIERAL OBLIGATION 1,111D PUBLIC UTILITY BONDS OF THE CITY OF PASCO !1ilD PROVIDING FOR THS liuVLS11,1I1T OF ?,TOIIIES OF W_ID i UITDS IN 11MITICIP."LL 13ONDS AND ErAH-T1i1 JTS' BY THE CITY T-IREASUCR" was introduced at the request of the State Examiner. Motion made by Hays, seconded by i<layde, that the raauL4t+ be declared to have had its first reading. Loll call showed all voting for the motion. 11otion made by Zyles, seconded by Bays., that the proposed ordinance 366 be given its second -reading by title only; upon roll call all voted for the Motion. A. I:I. l YLETT 11PPOINTED CI?IEF OF POLICE by ITM2 i s - motion vias r�lade by .mays, seconded by Tyles, that the appointment of tiaylett be confirmed; roll call shovied following votes: Ayes, Hays; noes, Dav:.s., Pyles, 0. a. Sraith and ',.'ayde; motion declare lost four to one. '-•� 1 T 1 ," ti �i� RADIATORS t. S NZ N � r 1 j P i 11 333 � {', f,' -� t I...w L I �' �t� _r� 'i:tli.: _. Y �� _,...� .�.;� ��' _ ..��_: Y C VI �D SiyU`i' 0 ,`:' r� : iE2 was referred to the Public Property Committee for action Incl rel3ort. Dav'-s brought up the i! .iter o" the 7_i ''-t &-t. Sixth rend Columbia, where a ne-w Dole was needed and cfi,er discussion, Pyles moved, seconcled by Hays,, that the matter be referred to the Eight Cohm.iittee wit -h power to act. Iloi ion carried. :?DJOURITT,TM:iT : ";To tion made by Pyles, seconded by Hays., that the meeting ad journ. ITTotion Carried. ATTEST i ty0 Passed and approved this , day of 1927. rt