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HomeMy WebLinkAbout04-02-1936 Minutes514 515 CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS ' CI'iY COUNCIL CHAMBERS REGULAR SESSION MARCH, 19, 1936 REGULAR SESSION APRIL, 2, 1936 ROLL CALL: Council met in regular session with Mayor McGee presiding, and LL CALL: Council met in regular session with Mayor McGee presiding and 'girth Councilmen Burne, Haylett, O'Herin, Partch, and Wirth present. Councilmen Burns, Haylett, O'Harin, Partch, Shaffer, and present. MINUTES: The minutes of the regular session of March 5th were read and app_ NUTES: The minutes of the regular session of March 19th were read and roved. approved. BILLS: A bill against the 'Fater Department for the sum of y5063.32 to the LLS: Bills against the Current Expense fund were read as follows; American Cast Iron Pipe Co. for pipe received as per the bid accepted on Januaryllth Warrant No. 123:3 ___ niverview Park payroll, ---6. Simons,___ _ ___________ 15.00 was read. Motion made by O'Herin, and seconded by Partch that the bill be allowed. 34 _40____ Various offices 356.69 Motion carried on roll call. darrent #2607 covers. 4m _42 ____ ___'______________ Library payroll ________________---------------------- 105.00 43 _46 ____ Police department __ ___________________________ _____ 396.4047 COtiiIUNCIATIONS: A letter from the Association of Washington Cities was read, asking __ __ Volunte•r Park,_____ _ __ L.W. Hemeworth ____________ 90.00 the City to suggest subjects for consideration at the 1936 Annual Convention at 49_50,&56 _ Street Department ____ __ --------------------------- 139.65 ldenachee, May 7th and 9th. Communication ordered filed. 51 _53_____ W.P.A. Department _____ _____________________________ 137.98 A communication from the N.R.S., explaining difficulties in referr. 66 _ 66 ___ Fire Department ---------- ___ ----------------______ 45.00 ing men iron ,7.P.A. to P.W.A.,on account of the time necessary to receive referrals 67 ___ _ Pasco Hardware Co., _____ supplies _ _-- 25.12 from the Yakima office was read and ordered filed. 69 _ ___ _ Hughes & 9o., __________gate valve for booster pump ___ 10.93 69 ___ _ Pasco Plumbing & Htg. Co., --------- _ ______________ ___ 29.64 -iEPORTS: the re reports of N.P.A. Manager Werner were read, showing the amount p g g 70 _ _____ - :Shite River Lumber Cc., _ 22.76 remaining in the ;ity Hall Building fund as 9.57, and in the W.P.A. fund, 4V943.00. 71 -- - ------- ----------- Milt ,Might ----- ______ ___fire dept. supplies � --------- 5.67 LICi0 SES: An application for license to operate a restaurant, called the 72 ____ _ 75 Empire E1cjm ric Co., _____stoker service --------------- I.N. BricTAry, 1 day short on 9.25 4.40 Coffee Cup, at 526 Lewis Street,from Mrs Luke Galloway, was read. Motion was made ------- 74 __ ___account payroll ------ ----- Pasco Herald ___ _ printing _____ ____ 21.75 by Partch and secon3ed by O'Herin that the license be grantedn Motion carried. 75 __ Pasco Machine Co., grader repairs _____ _ 30.00 UNrihidHeld BUSIliESS: Mayor McGee named the rearranged Council Committees as follows; 76 _______ 77 _____ Pasco Paint and Picture Store ____________ _____________ __ Junior Literary Guild _____ _ books ____ -------------- 12.40 57.94 Streets and alleys ______ _ -____ ______ Burns, Shaffer, Birth. 79 City Treasurer ____- ___ library water ------------- 2.00 Claims------- ___ _ _ -------------------------- Shaffer, O'Herin, Wirth. 79 _______ Gaylord Bros., Inc.,__ _____ " supplies _______-_ Inc 5.45 Light, Light, fire and water ____ --------- ___ Haylett, O'Herin, Partch. 90 ______ __- Puget Sound !Jews So., -_________ books --- 17.36 Police and license _______ ___ ___ ____ Wirth, Haylett, Burns. 91 _____ ________ _ __ __ Pacific Power & Light Co -------- -" lights _______ ________ 9.56 Finance and judiciary ------------------ O'Herin, Haylett, :girth. 82 ------ Burroughs Adding Machine Co. ,___ _repairs to mch-------- 1.00 Public building ___ ___ _ ----------- Haylett, Shaffer, Partch. Auditing O'Herin, Wirth, Partch. 93 ---- -- Pasco Plumbin, & Ht Co., g g -------park supplies ____ ______ 11.99 and printing ___ ________ _ -- 94 ___ _ _ Joseph R. Werner, ------- _ car expense, etc. ___ 10.90 Public property and docks ___ _ __ __ Partch, Shaffer, .irth. 95 --------- Columbia Hardware Co., supplies 6.64 Parks and cemetery __ _________ -------- Shaffer, O'Herin, Haylett. 96 ___ __ _____- Yakima Bindery & Printing Co., ____ -____g"---'-----------'- 2,05 Purchasing agent ___ _ _ _ ______ Burns 97 _______ Pacific Power & Light Co., _____ city lights __-___ _---- 329.39 Street commissioner _ ___ Burne 99 ______ __ City Treasurer _________ stamps _____._________ r 1.99 �. Motion was made b U herin that the changes in committees as y B 90 ___ __ ----------- Faun's Department Store ______________- ---------------- 9g named b the Mayor be accepted. Motion carried. Y � P 91 ___ ___ Duck Inn Cafe ____ ______ _ meals Motion made by Wirthl,that O'Herin be elected Mayor Pro Tem. 92 ___ _ M and td Cafe _ " .50 9.00 i 11 Motion seconded by Partch and carried. 93_------ Pasco Hand Laundry ------- rags & cleaning _______________ 1.30 WATER REPLACEMENTS: A suggestion made by •iater Manager ldcGhee that the men who are to 94 _ 95 Pasco dorty & Fender Works _____ truck repairs ----------- Pasco Peter Dept 5.75 ',!' work on the main replacement work be paid each Saturday, was generally spread upon P ------- 96 ______ ____ _ ------ --------'-- J.r'. 0 Herin Agency _____ __Mol. Judge Bond _________ 4.79 b.00 by the Council. 97 _ Mose drown ___ _-- sharpenin€ tools __ 2.50 ADJOURNMENT: Motion to adjourn was made by Partch, and seconded by Haylett. 99 ------ 99 _______ --___ Walter J Kerth _ _ labor, fire dept. ------------ --- Pasco Paint 8e Picture Store ____ _ C.H. supplies -- - - 12.00 13.32 i !potion carried. 12400 ___-___ - Huston Glotor Co., ___ ___ _ ___ ____ _____ _______.____ _ 2.50 1 ______ J.P. Fuller Paint Co., _____ _ C.H. supplies ___ __ _____ 15.15 ` 2 ____ _ 3 ------ A. W. Buckley ___---___ --repair to Conn ty fresno -------- Hogan Drug Co., - - supplies _ - --- - 4.60 .95 4 ____ _ Morton'd Variety Store _______ __ __ ______ _ _ _ _ __ .70 Mayor ATTEST: 5 _____ _ C.M. O'Brien _____ _-__ fees, undercrossing case _ 51.04 6 ______ Elsie Waltz _____ __ steno. city atty ____ _ _ _ 17.50 i' C Clerk 7 _- _- C.bi. O'Brien ______------phone bill, undercrossing case ___ 3.00 4 9 _ Standard Oil Co., _ _ -------- -------- - - - - 150.13 Passed and approved this day of _ 1936. 9 ___ 10 ______ U.S. Laundry _______ __ fire dept. laundry service __ _ _ Mary Ellison stamne 6.40 11 _______ ________ State Treasurer _______ _ ind ins & mad aid 3.00 Motion was made by O'Herin and seconded by Haylett that the bills be allowed. Motion carried on roll call. ity Glerc. Bills against the Nater Fund were read as follows; g ' gB 2610 _13 _ 14 __ _ _ _ Payroll _________ _____ _ _____________ _ Pacific Power ' Light Co., fuse links 475.00 li 15 ----- -- -------- _______ __ Pasdo Plumbing & Htg Co., _- ----- 1.02 16 __ ___ _ Wallace Tiernan Sales Corporation ___ _ ___ _ _______ 44.97 17 ____ ___ ___ Mose Brown _______ Sharpening tools __ _ _ _ ________ 2,10 19 ------- ___ Motor Co „ ___ car repairs Huston� ----------------------- 9.71 19 ------- Charles Hartzog ------ - labor - -- ------------------ 5.62 20 ___ --- Standard Oil Co., _____________ 15 gal oil __ -___ ----- 2.33 21 _______ Star Transfer Co .__ __ hauling pine ________ 41.74 22 _ ---- -- -__ ___ C.M. Hastings --- --__ -- n " 20.97 23 _-- _-_ ------- State Tax Commission __ ____ rev tax ______ ____ ________ 76.29 24 __ _ ._ Fred G Harris _____ - manureffor pump house lawn _____ 1,25 25 --- --- _ __ Hughes & Co., ---- -- - sup,lies ------------ ---- ------- 33.24 'i 26 ----- Pennsylvania Salt Mfg Co., ___ ___ chlorine _____________- 13.50 27 ---- - - Herald. - -- supplies ----------------------------- 4.50 29 ---- -- Hughessco & Co ug --------- Pipe ----- - ------------- - 12.44 h 29 _ _ White River Lumber Co., matls.h ------------------ 1.50 30 ____ _- 31 Pacific Power & Light Co., -------plimp power ___________ 319.94 ______ 32 City Treasurer __ _____ freight & stamps _______________ Standard Oil Co., 6.99 ------ ........ - - --------- gas -- -----6.11 33 _ 34 Pasco Auto Co. -------- car repairs ___ ______ --------- 3,50 __ _._ State Treasurer ___ ind ins & mad Aid 35 ----- - 36 _________ John Perry - - - ---- labor ----- ----- --------- 39.25 ------- Frank Gratz _ ----------- 12.00 j �7 - - -- 9 Warren Penny - - - - 11 ---------------- --- --- 9.50 _ _ 39---- ialph Mitchell _____ __ " ________ __ ____ _ .50 -- John Martell -------- -- -- --- --------- -- ---- - 10.50 bills be allowed. Motion was made by !girth and seconded by Haylett that ilotion carried on roll call. the i THE PASCO HERALD EVERYTHING FOR 'ASCO. WASH, TH. OFFICE PHONE 75 O COMMUNICATIONS: A letter from E.B. Arnold, Commander of the Veterans of Foreign „ Stars was read, asking permission to sponsor a carnival during the week of June 9th _ 13th, inclusive, (namely, the United American Shows, Inc.) An understanding was reached by the Council and the Veterans present that no gambling games would be tolerated, and a motion made by 'Wirth, and seconded by Partch, that the re- quest of the Veterans be granted. Motion carried. Communications from Norman Hill, advising probable changes in thy+ design of undercros:>ing plans were read. A letter from the Washington Surveying and Ratinp Bureau,dated March 24, ststing that their Engineers were in Pasco on said date, for the purpose of rerating various properties within the city limits, was read. REPORTS: The reports of the City Treasurer and the City Clerk were placed before the Council. The report of the Police Judge was read, showing total fines for Iuiarch, as 021.00. UNFINISHEit BUSINESS^ Bids forth@ installation of the Booster Pump at the cemetery, were read from the Empire Electric Co., ant the Pasco Machine Co. Motion made by ,firth and seconded b�, O'Herin that the Hater Department take full charge of the installation of 4e booster pump, with power to act. Motion carried. NEW BUSINESS: A form for regulations for janitor service for the City Hall, as outlined by the City Council Building Committee was read, Motion made by 0' and secon'tel by ',girth that the enforcing of the said regulations be referred to the Building Committee. Attorney O'Brien reported that the dnte for the undercrossing case had been set forward to April 13th. ADJOURNMENT: Plotion to adjourn was made by i'Herin and seconded by Partch. Motion carried. ATTEST: 610 ity Clerk Passed and approved this _ /� day of 1936 C�Ty CITY COUNCIL CHAIIK'RS REGULAR SESSION APRIL 16 , 1936 LL CALL: Council met in regular session with Mayor McGee presiding and Council- men aurns, Haylett, O'Herin, Partch, Shaffer, and ;irth present. NUTES: The minutes of the regulavispssion of April 2nd were read and apnroved. S: A bill against the current expense fund for seven sprinklers for use in the cemetery, to Harry D. 'Williams, for 9`10,50, was read. !lotion made by ',7irth, and seconded by O'herin that the bill be allowed. Notion carried on roll call. (Warrent No. 12412 covers). Warrent ido. 11942, to G.i. Mitchell for September 1935 salary, apparent ly having ben lost, Mirth moved that the City Clerk stop payment on said warrent, and Issue a new one^to cover. ( Warrent ido. 12413 covers). rts: The cemetery committee reported the sale of lot No. 42 in Black 3 in Perpetual Upkeep, and the south one-half of lot 29 block No. 4 in the new Addition, in the City View Cemetery, for *360. A warranty deed for the same was read and motion made by Partch, second- ed by O'Herin, to authorize the layor and City Clerk to sign and acknowledge the same. Motion carried. A communication from the City Treasurer enclosing receipts for two tax revenue anticipation notes of 410,000 each, was read for the approval of the Council, and referred to the Finance Committee. IIdISHED BUSINESS: Mayor UcGee reported that the Sexton wishes the use of a team for working up new ground. Matter referred to the Cemetery Committee. BUSINESS: The matter of the removal of an objectionable barn on "A" Street was discussed. Motion made by Haylett and seconded by Partch that this be referred to the. Police Committee. Iulotion carried. Water Manager McGhee reported that the 'mater Department would either have to have a new car or have the one now in use overhauled. I -lotion by O'Herin, seconded by Haylett, that the Water Manager be authorized to advertise for bids for a new pick-up truck, bids to opened April 25th. Motion carried. McGhee reported that apparently the 4200 budgeted for the booster pump would not be sufficient, and asked if some part of the money to be received from the C ounty for the lots might be used for this purpose. The Cemetery Committee agreed that this could be done Mr. B. B. Horrigan was called before the Council and questioned concern - Ing the erection of buildings on his property on Lewis Street between Tacoma and First Streets without a building permit. Mr. Horrigan stated that he had been refused a permit on the gvounds that the buildings do not conform with the specifications re- quired by the City, but that accordizig to his views they do conform. The matter was carried over for future consideration. Motion made by Partch and seconded by Haylett to adjourn until April 25, 1936. !Motion carried. ATTEST: Passed and approved this 7>�� day of __1936. City C lark. 517 r