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HomeMy WebLinkAbout09-19-1935 Minutes2474 Pasco Auto Co., __ _ ____ _ pyrene __ _.. _. _ 1.60 2475 iienneelaer Valve Co. _ _.__ __ supplies _ _ _ _ _ 12.29 2476 Tax Commission of State __. ____ __ fed tax __ _ _ 121.50 2477 Pasco Machine Co. ------- repairs _ _ 4.95 2479 Standard 011 Co. ___.___priming solution & shingle oil _.._. ___ 3.41 2479 State 'Treasurer _ __._ ind ins & med aid ____ _._- _ _ _. __ 9.93 2490 City 'Treasurer _ __ mise ___ _ ____ _ _. __ _ _ 46.30 2491 Neptune 1:,eter Co.__ __ meter supplies _ _. ___. __ _ 155.36 2492 Pacific Power & Light Co._ _._. _ pump power _ _ __ __ _. _ 673.39 2493 Empire Electric Co. _ _ _-supplies _ _ _ ___ _ _ 1.91 2494 union Oil Co. gas for August __ __ ___.___.__.___ _ 6.44 2495 ,White River Lumber Co. _ __ supplies _ _ ___ _ ___ __ _ 49.04 2496 john Perry _ _ __ _ ____ _ _ _ labor _._. _ _ 9.00 2497 R.L. Prickett _ _ _ _-_ " _ _ _ _ _ 9.00 2499 ,Wm. Berger -- __ ----- 3.60 2499 Lou Johnson ___ _-_ " _____ ----- 3.60 motion made by Birth, seconded by burns that th bills be allowed. ;lotion carried on roll call. The following bills against the Secondary highway fund were read. 1156 Pasco herald _ __ _ call for bids _ ____ ___ _ 3.57 1159 State 'Treasurer __ _ ._ ind ins & med aid ___ __ ._. _ _ _ 1.73 1159 Paul Savage _ __________ _ labor _ ___ ____ ___ _ 6.00 motion made by k+irth, seconded by Haylett that the bills be allowed. motion carried. on roll call. PETITIONS: A petition signed by business men of the City was read, requesting that there be no change madeeat the present time in the manner of parking cars to the paved districts. A petition requesting the installation of a sewer system in that part of the city west of 5th Ave, and south of A St., and signed by property owners of said pronerties war read and referred to the Projects committee, to report on at the next regular meeting. 1IC";NSE: Applications from firs champoux for operation of a hotel, tiasonic 'Temple Asso., for operation of a dance hall, and Olive Johnson for rooming house were read. Motitn made by U'He_in, seconded by Haylett that th= licenses be granted. notion carried. ::SPORTS: The report of R.W.. Judd, concerning the completion of City Street work was rea". Motion was made by 'Hirth and seconded by Haylett that the report be aagn`d accepted and signed by the mayor and Clerk. motion carried on roll call. O'Herin reported that he had received protests of the undesirable conditions existing in the vicinity at the corners of Lewis and 'Tacoma streets, as to the number and character of transients using this part of town as a hangotit, and suggested placing a twyN on duty at said place. idayor McGee zztkxkestated he would take the matter up with Chief Buchanan. U'Herin also reported that the water supply at the Shurger place on the East 014e isvery inadequate, and the expense of repairs would be very small. Motion made byu' O'Herin, and seconded by girth that the matter be referred to the ;tater Committee. Motion carried. TRAFFIC ORDINANCE: A proposed ordinance regulating the traffic on the streetsrof Pasco was read. motion made by Haylett and seconded by ;;irth that the ordinance be declared to have it's first reading. Aiotion carried on roll cz:ll. h I,t,jagt n by Haylett, seconded by O'Herin that the ordinance be given it's second reading. moan carried and title duly read. Lotion by Haylett, :,econded by ,Wirth that tb: ordinance be declared to have had it's second reading. motion carried.on roll call. uNFINISHED BUSINESS: Referring to the communication from Quinn Wwith & Co., Wirth moved the communication be referred to the Finance Committee. Prittion seconded by O'Herin and carried. BUDGET: H.E. Sandsted, member of the park board, addressed Council, asking that theij220.C1 asked for, for >hhw pipe at the Hive viiew Park bed �dtri the budget. ;ilfter due consideration o� tha propose g a motidh was made by Haylett, and :seconded by Nirth that li mills be levied for the puppose of bond retirement and bond interest. motion carried on roll call. The following resolution fixing and adopting the preliminary budget was read and adopted on motion made by O'Herin and seconded by Wirth, and carried. RESOLUTION: "NHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Pasco, iJasgington, met in regular session on Thursday, the 5th day of September 1935, to consider the preliminary budget for the City of Pasco for the year 19;6, and having made such revisions as deemed advisable it said budget as submitted by the City Clerk of the said City of Pasco, iiON THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the preliminary budget as considered be adopted and the same is ordered placed on file for the information of any taxpayer who may call at the office of the City Clerk for information concerning same, or for copies thereof, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Clerk of the City of Pasco give due notice that the said preliminary budget is on file and that the City Council will meet on Monday, the 7th day of October, 1935, at the hour of 9 o'clock P.M., at the City Hall, in the city of Pasco, for the purpose of fixing the final budget and making tax levies in accordance therewith; that the City Clerk cause such notice to be published once each week for two consecutive weeks immmediatly following the adoption of this resolution. Passed and approved this 5th day of September, 1985. ADJOURNMENT: Motion was made by ;,'firth and seconded by Haylett to adjourn. motion carrie' ayor ATTEST: y Cleric Passed and approved this /7y/day o 1935. City Clerk 1193 CITY COUNCIL CHAMBisRS REGULAR SESSI :)N SEPTE1.,BzR, 19, 1935 aOLL CALL: Council met in regular session with Mayor McGee presiding, and CounciLri,c. Burns, Haylett, O'Herin, ;:irth and Partch present. 1LIINUTES: The minutes of th3 preceeding meeting were read and approved BILLS: Bills against the Secondary Highway Fund were read aefollows; rj Na.rrent No. 1157 _i.0. Dail & Warren Bros., rent of oiler, .--- _____ 20.00 1160* R.O. Dail & Warren Bros., preparation of rdws____. 4127.66 ! 1161-6 Shell Oil Co., S.C.2 road oil_ ___ ____ 1613.97 Notion w.s made by N1 rth and seconded by O'Herin that the bills be allowed. Lotion carried. COLRIUNICATIONS: A letter from the ;WASHINGTON SURVEY & RATING BU.EAU was read, stating that the City's present classification od Nth class seriously threatened if etepe'are not taken to remedy the unsatisfactory conditions existing in the Fire Department, the foremost suggestion for bringing about an improved classification being the purchase of a modern, approved fire department pumper of not less than 750 gallon per mintite capacity. A RESOLUTION from the CHAIL3E:1 OF C01,=RCE, urging that the City Council take immediate s6eps to comply with the recommendations of the bureau was read. Fire Chief Pangle explained the ratings according to amount of equiptment and water supply, and recommended that a committee of Councilmen study the ratings in order to be able to determine the most economical improvements to make. A number of representatives from the Chamber of Commerce spoke, all urging the purchase of equiptment. Amotion was made by ',Wirth and secondel by O'Herin that a special committee' be appointed to investigate conditions and attend the good roads meeting in Seattle on September 27 & 29, and while there get direct information from the bureau. Motion carried, and Chief Panple, and Councilmen Haylett and O'Herin were duly appointed. UNFINISHED BUSINES: District Helief Engineer Radelmiller presented the M:PeAt street graveling project as he had prepared it for the. approval of the Council. Motion made by Partch was seconded by Haylett that the City Council approve th project, and that it be signed by the Mayor and City Clerk, and presented to N.P.A. District No 2. otion carried A lette r from N.P.A. District No. 2, concerning the Community Hall Pro- ject was read, explaining that the Project and Planning bepartment had shifted the rental of equiptments to the Sponsors column and are taking instead, as the Federal portion, materials, for the reason that they can buy materials on one requisition, while inttakinp, over egiiiptment rentals, it is'neeessary to reauisition the use of equiptment each month. A motion was made by O'Herin and seconded by Haylett to approve the change made in the project plans. Motion carried. A motion was made by ;firth and seconded by Pareth that the City Clerk write to N.S. Darley & Co. for a control unit to flash twenty second traffic changes for the new signal light at 4th and Lewis Ste., to replace the present twenty thirty seconds change. Motion carried. ADJOURNMENT: Motion made by Partch, seconded by ;firth to adjourn. Motion carried. )Mayor r � / Passed and approved this __4 day of 1935. 71 y Clerk.