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HomeMy WebLinkAbout11-21-1935 MinutesThe ,eater managers report was read, showing a gain of j1409.96 for the month of September. LICENSE APPLICATIONS were read from J.A. Patrick and from Jerden Porter, bblth for oporati of restaurants. Motion made by Partch and seconded by girth to grant the licenses. Motion carried UNFINISHEi) BUSINESS: The Empire --lectric bill for the installation of the traffic signal light was brought up, and explained by Cecil Downey. `1.20 was cut from the ex- pense, leaving a total of ?103.94. Motion was made by Partch and seconded by O'Herin to allow the bill. Motion carried on roll call. ,`arrent No. 12039 covers. YDJOUHNI,ENT: " motion to adjourn rias made by Burns and seconded by Wirth. Motion carried IlIeyor .�G.:e AT'°S3ST : C er c Passed and approved this �z/- / day of 1935. ��� � y C er CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS Regular session November 21, 1935. _OLL CALL: Council met in regular session with 11-yor MeG,+e presiding and Councilmen Burns, Haylett, O'Herin, Partch ant Wirth present. :.:IJUTES: The minutes of the regular session of November 7th were read and approved. THE RESIGNATIOV OF P.E. ANDEtiSOD FRO11: THE COUNCIL was read, and a motion made by O'Herin and seconded by Haylett that the resignation be accepted. ;notion carried. C.P. Shaffer was then nominated by O'Herin to fill the vacancy. Nomination seconded by Haylett. A motion that the nominations be closed was made by Haylett and ;seconded by Partch. Motion carried. November 21st, (contintued) TTEST: ZTi y ulteric Passed and approved this 5 !i day of e 1935. City Clerk�`f`� CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS ADJOURNED SESSION NOVEMBER 25, 1935 ?OIL CALL: Council met in adjourned session with Mayor McGee presiding, and 6ouncilmen Haylett, O'Herin, Partch, Sheffer, and :7irth present. I.P.A. BUSINESS: Upon onestions raised boncerning ti -,e results of ,,.P.A. project proposals, Hirth moved that the City Attorney write to H.S. Senator Schwellenhach to ascertain what projects have been approved. I.Iotion seconded by O'Herin, and carried. )RDINANCE 413: O'Herin moved that Ordinance 413 as read in regular session be amended by inserting the following title, AN ORDIIiANCE CONCE=iNING THE IMFROVEIIENT OF LE;;IS STREET' IN THE CITY OF PASCO, BY SEPARATING THE STREET AND RAILROAD GRADES AT THE LE-lIS STREET CROSSING OF THE NORTHERN PACIFIC'HAIL,7AY C011PANY'S TRACKS IN THE CITY OF PASCO, BY THE CONSTRUCTION OF AN UNDERGROUND SU3,1AY BENEATH THE SAME, AND ADOPTING THE STREET GRADES THEREFOR. Motion seconded by Wirth, and carried. Partch moved that Ordinance 413 be given it's 2nd reading as amended by title only. Motion seconded by Haylett, and carried on roll cr,ll. Ordinance 413 was then read by title. Motion by Wirth, seconded by Haylett that Ordinance 413 be declarel to have had it's second reading. (lotion cnr.ied on roll call. Haylett moved that the Ordinance be given it's 3rd reading. Notion seconds by',7irth, and carried. Ordinance 413 was then given it's 3rd reading. Motion by Partch, seconded by O'Herin, that the Ordinance be declared to have had it's 3rd reading, notion carried on roll call. I.iotion made by ,firth, seconded by O'Herin that Ordinance 413 be adopted as read. Motion carried on roll call. IRE HOSE TO BE PURCHASED: It mtl6n was made by Haylett that the Purchasing Agent be au- thorized to buy 200 feet of 12 inch, and 100 feet of 2,�inch fire hose. Motion seconded by O'Herin, and carried unanimously on roll call RNLENT: Notion to adjourn was made by 'Hirth and seconded by Haylett. Motion carrio d . O'Herin moved that the Clerk cast the unanimous vote of the Council for Mr. C.P. , Shaffer for Cmmcilman, to fill th vacnncy made by the resignation of P.E. Ander- son. Motion seconded by Haylett, and carried. The vote was duly cast, and Mr. Shaffer took his place in the session. ! TTEST: NORMAN HILL, -DISTRICT ND:5.;HIGH;9AY EIIGINVER, addressed Council, presenting three sets of underground crossing plans, and stating that the State is nowlj,n a position to go ahead with the project as soon as the pending injunction suit of B.K. Moline a,nl Adelaide Moline, versus the City of Pnsco, account of damages to be caused to their property by the underground crossing, an.l such other cases as may come up in this respect are cleared up. A PROPOSED ORDINANCE ADOPTING THE PLANS FOR THE UNDERGROUND CROS ING was read. Ilotion was made by Partch that the Ordinance be declared to have had it's firbt reading. Notion seconded by Haylett, and carried on roll call. blotion was made by O'Herin and seconded by Partch that the Ordinance be given it's second reading by title only. Motion carried, and title fias duly read. tiotion was made by Patch and seconded by O'Herin that the Ordinance be declared to have had it's second reading. Motion ct,rried on roll call. SILLS: The follo,ving bills against the current expense fund were read and ordered paid upon motion made by O'Herin, and seconded by girth, and carried on roll call. Yarrent No. 12040___ K.E. Erickson Co. Inc ----- traffic signs _________ _ 49.50 12041 __ Pacific Power & Light Co ____ city lights ______ 330.90 12042 __ Victor L. Pangle ------expen.e 66 fire dept. comm.__ 22.50 A bill against the water departmant for pump power wa: read and ordered paid upon motion made by•0'Herin, seconded by Haylett, and carried on roll call. S9arrent No. 2524 ___ Pacific Power & Light Co. __ ____ __ ___ 409.74 COMMUNICATIONS: A letter from Mrs H.B. Pratt wns read, acknowledging the flowers and sympathy of the City Officials at th, time of 11r. Pratt's passing. ADJOURNLENT: :'irth moved that Council adjourn until Monday, November 25th, at eight o'clocl P.M. Motion seconded by Partch, and carried. Mnyor ;;* -KAP Mayor L4 y('i T y Clerk Passed and approved this 5 �_ day of �ci=K t 1935. City Clerk