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HomeMy WebLinkAbout05-21-1936 Minutes1-90 2677 ------C M. Hastings ._._--- ___--- ------------------ ---- --- 6.7b 79 ____ Union Oil Cc ---------- -- ---------------------------- -.._ 10.90 79 ----- City Treasurer -------- ------------------- ------------- 17.91 90 _____ Potlatch Yards, Inc. ------ --------------- _______ ______ 1.90 91 _____ State Treasurer __________________ _ __ __ _______------ Motion made by Partch and seconded by Mirth that the bills be allowed. !lotion carried on roll call. 6 HOURS TIML A bill for 6 hours time from Street Superintendent Brickey's time TO KiICKEY: was presented to the Council to decide Nhether the time should be taken from the Street Department or the 7iater Department. Notion made by Burns and seconded by Haylett that the time be charged to the Street Department. Motio carried PIPE TO BE PURCHASED FOR THE CEMETERY: Council having been advised that the pipe for us in the demetery could be purchased from the Pasco Iiachine Co. for 29V per foot, Shaffer moved that the Cemetery Committee be privilibaedl to authorize the purehas ing spent to purchase the necessary amount of pipe for use in the Cemetery. 'lotion seconded by Partch and carried unanimously on roll call. REPORTS: The report of the Police Judge, showing fines to the amount of `30.00 being_ collected during the month of April was read. Svrner's report of the Street graveling project was read, also a bill from Conlon's Auto and Implement Co. for $232.19 for repairs to the tractor. Motion made by Shaffer and seconded by Partch that the voucher and report be placed on file. ','lotion carried. The renort of the Water Dept. svgs read and motion made by Haylett and seconled by Shaffer that the report be accepted and placed on file. Motion carried. A.ei.�V.A. A communication giving the dates for the American hater Works Asso ciation at Aberdeen on May 14, 15 and 16 was read. !,lotion made by Vlirth and eeco _ed by Burns that the dater Manaaer be sent to the Convention with expanses paid. Motion carried. M.P.A. PAINTING PROJECT: The matter of accentinp a M.P.A. supplementary project for the painting of the outside of the City Hall was referred to the juildinp Committee. ADJOURIVMENT: A motion to adjourn was made by Haylett and seconded by Shaffer. Notion Carrie 1. ,ynr ATTEST: , a". CL rk K Passed and anproved this L_'f day of 1936. IL CITY COUiVCIL CHAMBERS ii�GULAR SESSION llay 21 1936 OLL CALL: Council met in regular session with Llayor McGee presiding and Councilmen Burns, Haylett, O'Horin, Partch, Shaffer and girth present. INUTES: The minutes of the regular session of Ilay 7, 1936 were read and apnroved. 0l&-UIVICATIONS: A communication from the Pacific Coast Association of Fire Chiefs was read asking the City to send our Fire Chief to the conference at Seattle on July 20th to 23rd., inclusive. A summary of the business sessions of the state-wide convention of Washington Cities on Llay 6th., 7th., & 9th., was read. STITIONS: A petition for a fire hydrant to be placed in the vicinity of "B" and Fifth Streets was read and held over to the next meeting. SPORTS: The report of the W -ter Department was read and ordered filed. .P.& L. Co.: A letter from the Pacific Power & Light Company proposing the passage of an ordinance embodying a form of contract for supplying, electric energy for the operation of a company-owned overhead street lighting system was read and held over. BERG BILL: A bill to E. Berg for repair work on the tractor for $9.75 was read with a letter from Joe 'iierner recommending that the bill not be paid, because of incorrect method used in doing the work. DDITION TO Mr. A. F. Sylvestor having asked for specificications for en addition (LYESTOR'S to the Barrel Building opposite the Liberty Theatre, n motion me de by 1RREL STAND: Haylett and seconded by mirth that Lir. S,ylvestor be notified that the addition must comply with the specification of the Fire Ordinance. Motion carried. Motion made by Partch and seconded by O'Herin that the meeting adjourn. Motion carried. Mayor T: ity Clerk Passed and approved this day of �_ 1936. C ty Clerk. 521