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HomeMy WebLinkAbout06-19-1934 Minutes445 CITY COUt1CI1 MIAIMMIRS nEGULAR SESSION. _ June 5th, 1934. Continued' RESOLUTION COVERING GOLF COURSE: Resolution previously adopted did not agree with description of property in deed and a revised reolution as follows was read: BE IT RESOLV'"D by the City Council of the City of Pasco, that the deed of Franklin County Irrigation District No. 1 to the City of Pasco, dated Feb. 8th. 1934, to the following described land, situate in the County of Franklin, Sate of Washington, to—wit: E1 of the NW4i EL of W� of NW -!J SW-T1ofthe SW -3j7 the NW4; W� of the NB—,I; all that land in the NE-41of the NE4 lying southerly and Westerly of State Highway No.3, known as the Inland Empire Highway, Section 34, Township 9 North, Range 30, E.W.M. The lands are located within Franklin County ]Urrigation District No. 1 and there is reserved from said lands, a right of way for ditches, canals, pipe lines, flumes and other irrigation works, constructed by authority of Franklin County Irrigation District No. 1 BE AND THE SAIF IS HEREBY ACCEPTED, the said lands to be utilized for park and playground purposes." Motion made by Partch, seconded by Haylett and carried that the resolution be adopted as read. A resolution authorizing the city to join the Assn. of Washington Cities was read and motion made by O'Herin, seconded by Skinnell, that the city of P asco join this association and that the city clerk be authorized to issue a warrant for the proper fee: carried on roll call without dissent. (WARRANT No. 11071 included above covers). NEW TIRES FOR FIRE TRUCK WERE ORDERED PURCHASED upon motion made by O'Herin, second- ed by Anderson, and carried on roll call without dissent. Matter of driveways for garages on 10th St. was referred to Street Committee with power to act upon motion made by O'Herin, seconded by Skinnell. Councilman Partch was excused at this point. Matter of new mattresses forthe city jail was left in th-e hands of the Purchasirg Agent. ' Disccussion of awnings and signs extending over the sidewalks caused this to be referred to the city attorney, who will bring in an ordinance to cover. No objection was made to the Mayor granting the Kiwanis Club permission to rope off Second St. for their carnival to be held the end of June. RENT OF C. W. A. Quarters in Mrs. Gray's 1ruilding was again discussed and motion was made by O'Herin, seconded by Anderson, that previous action of the city council be reconsidered (action taken April 17th) in regard to Mrs. Gray's rent and that $40.00 be paid to Mrs. Gray for use of quarters by the C. W. A.; roll call ordered and showed Ayes, Anderson, Burns, O'Herin and Skinnell; Noes-,•Haylett. Motion declared carried 4 to 1. WARRANT No. 11073 covers) ADJOURNMENT: Motiog made by Skinnell, seconded by O'Herin, that meeting adjourn; carried. ATTEST: Mayor City Clbrk. Passed and approved the day of 1934. y uierK. CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS Regular session _ June 19th, 1934 ACCOUNT OF NO QUORUM BEING PRESENT, council meeting was adjourned until -the next regular session, July 3rd, 1934. ATTEST: Y-4 A_ 14 V , ultiy uierK V Passed and approved the ay of yor C 1934 City C1 I