HomeMy WebLinkAbout06-04-1936 MinutesCITY COJIICIL CEA13MS
SPECIAL SESSION 1.1sy 26, 1936
MOLL CALL: Persuant to call of the IdA,yor Pro TAM, Council met in Special Session
with 11-yor Pro Tem O'Horin and Councilmen Burns, Hnylett, Shaffer,LL CALL:
PArtch and 'Wirth present.
PURPOSE: The meeting was called for the purpose of determining action to be NUTES:
taken by the City in regards to the Lewis Street Undercrossing.
OUTLINE: O'Herin explained to the citizens present that a Council Committee MMUNICATIONS
had met during the afternoon in the Chamber of Commerce rooms with
a representative of the northern PAcific Railway Company and of the
State Highway Department, and that the Railway Company hal agreed
to pay x;5000.00 as their portion of the damages, leaving a balance
of approximately 419,000.00 for the City's share.
CITIZEN COMMENTS: After much discussion the audience of some fifty-five or sixty, mostl,
business peonle, unanimously expressed themselves as being in favor
of the Council voting, bonds to cover the damages and court costa
for the Undercrossing, and also in favor of n business and/or occu-
pational tax beiftR-leviedlon All forms of business in the City.
COUNCIL ACTION: & motion made by PArtch that the City Attorney be instructed to prepa
and ordinance for the issuance of bonds to the amount necessary to
cover the damages and court costs incurred by the Lewis Street Under-
erossina wns seconded by O'Herin. Motion carried unanimously on roll
call.
ADJOURN;;IENT: Motion made by Shaffer and seconded by Partoh that the meeting adjou:
Motion carried.
Mover Pro TAm
ATTEST:
�ty Cleric ---
Passed and Annrovod this_day of° 1936
CITY COUNCIL CHAIJBI'RS
11,�GULAii SEST:ION JUNE 4, 1936.
Council met in regular session with 1.Invor Ln Goe presiding and Councilmen
Burns, HAylett, O'Herin, Shaffer, PArtnh and Wirth present.
The minutes of the regular session on I,ny 21st and the, Snoci-I Snasion
of Idav 06th were rend and Approved.
A letter from D. S. Gnrbe,tt, Secretary to the Pnsco-KAnnewick FedAr-1
Labor Union, asking the Citv Council to endorse the WAgner-Ellenbogen
Housing Bill. was read and ordered pince,d on file.
A communication from the Brotherhood of Railway Trninmen # 667 as being,
opposed to any form of taxation without a referendum vote of the nAonle
was rend And placed on file.
A ].otter from E. Berg noncerning the payment of a bill presented by him
for labor on the City tractor was read and the Clerk instructed to notify
him to be present at the next regular session.
A communication from the Cnnlen Auto & Implement Company regarding the
payment of a bill presented by them for tractor repairs, was read and
referred to the Street Committee to report on at the next regular session.
The follcmin.R bills against the Current Expense Fund were read :
WARRANT:
12500 -05 ------:Payroll, various offices -------------------------
12506:07 ---------
________________________12506c07-____:- " library dent. -L --------------------------
12508--ll = " rolicA dept ---------- =------------------
1?,512:14------- " Street DApt.----------------------------
12529-34------- ° WPA Dept .-------------------------------
12515_25------- " Fire Dept •------------------------------
12526 ---------- Mike Eanzler-------------------------------------
27 ---------- 5. Simons----------------------------------------
29 ---------- L. W. Hemsworth ----------------------------------
12536_44 ------- Payroll, Sylvestor Park__________________________
12545_ -___--___Dave Hastings____________________________________
46 -__-----_-John Fisher ------------- Sylvestor-Pezk_-__-___-__
47__ -_---__-Claude Smith ------------ 11- -----------
49 ---------- Frank Newlun------------ " "
-----------
49 ---------- A. B. Hill-------------- „ „
-----------
50 ---------- Olaf Larsen -------------Volunteer & River Parks -
51 ---------- L.
arks__51----------L. C. Hansen ------------ It "
52 ---------- Frank Gratz------------- " Park __-___-_____
63___ -___-__Pasco ,later Dept -------- " & River Perks__-
54---------- Elsie Weltz------------- Undercrossing-_--____-_--
55---------- C. IT. O'Brien ----------- "
356.00
105.00
396.40
167.50
99.13
19.00
6.00
10.00
90.00
67.25
4.50
7.00
3.25
7.00
10.25
19.50
19.50
16.00
167.11
7.50
5.28
6.00
5.00
2.00
9.01
9.92
4.30
4 .30
4.00
2.80
4.70
3.35
3.00
9.40
3.04
9.08
2.45
1.65
.35
7.05
0 00
523
76 ---------- State Treasurer_---_---- Industrial Insurance-____
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Motion made by Partoh and seconded by Wirth that the bills be allowed.
Motion carried on roll call.
wn Sand & A bill to the Brown Sand % Gravel Company for material used in Sylvester
Vol C ampany Park for $101.25 was read. A communication from G. H. Sanderson, member
of the Park Board, was also read stating that Mr. Brown had agreed to
accept payment of whatever amount is available in the present budget
and carry the balance until later. Motion made by Partch and seconded
by Birth that the bill be handled as stated, ldotion carried on roll call.
Bills against the aster Fund were read as follows :
2692_95 --------- Payroll ----------------------------------------- 47b.00
96 --------- Olaf Larsen --------------- Labor ----------------- 5.50
97 --------- Clarence Harmon ----------- "
----------------- 6.00
98 ---------Andy Tustin--------------- "
----------------- 2.00
99 --------- L. C. Hansen-------------- ------------------ 9.00
90 --------- Charles Bishop ------------ "----------------- 10.76
91 ---------Warren Penny-------------- " ------------------ 12.75
92 ---------John Perry---------------- "----------------- 3.50
93 --------- D. W. McGhee --------------Convention Expense__-- 29.90
94 --------- Pasco Herald --------------Sales Tax ------------- .95
95 --------- Pasco Machine Co ---------- Supplies -------------- 15.70
96 ---------Hughes & Cc--------------- It
-------------- 4.91
97 --------- City Treasuree ------------ Office Expense -------- 46.99
99 --------- Standard 011 Co ----------- Gasoline -------------- 9.76
99 --------- Shell 011 Co -------------- Convention Expense--_- 9.40
100 --------- State Treasurer ----------- Industrial insurance -
01 --------- Penn.
nsurance__01--_-____-Penn. Salt Mfg. Co -------- Chlorine -------------- 27.00
02 ---------Neptune Meter Co ---------- Supplies -------------- 93.23
WARRANT
12576
State Treasurer Ind Ins. Med Aid
31.15
ty Clerk
12,577
George Stultz Labor sewer drains,
1.00
12578
F.S. Newlum Labor Volun�eer Park
4.00
12579
Lawerence Hanson Labor St. Dept.
8.00
12,580
John Campbell Labor
24.00
12,581
Federal Pipa & Tank Co. - - - - - -
198.84
12582
Pasco Machine Co. Booster pump for Cemetery209.94
12583
Standard Oil Co. Gas & Oil
132.60
12584
Pacific Power & Light Co. - - - - -
290.80
356.00
105.00
396.40
167.50
99.13
19.00
6.00
10.00
90.00
67.25
4.50
7.00
3.25
7.00
10.25
19.50
19.50
16.00
167.11
7.50
5.28
6.00
5.00
2.00
9.01
9.92
4.30
4 .30
4.00
2.80
4.70
3.35
3.00
9.40
3.04
9.08
2.45
1.65
.35
7.05
0 00
523
76 ---------- State Treasurer_---_---- Industrial Insurance-____
7
Motion made by Partoh and seconded by Wirth that the bills be allowed.
Motion carried on roll call.
wn Sand & A bill to the Brown Sand % Gravel Company for material used in Sylvester
Vol C ampany Park for $101.25 was read. A communication from G. H. Sanderson, member
of the Park Board, was also read stating that Mr. Brown had agreed to
accept payment of whatever amount is available in the present budget
and carry the balance until later. Motion made by Partch and seconded
by Birth that the bill be handled as stated, ldotion carried on roll call.
Bills against the aster Fund were read as follows :
2692_95 --------- Payroll ----------------------------------------- 47b.00
96 --------- Olaf Larsen --------------- Labor ----------------- 5.50
97 --------- Clarence Harmon ----------- "
----------------- 6.00
98 ---------Andy Tustin--------------- "
----------------- 2.00
99 --------- L. C. Hansen-------------- ------------------ 9.00
90 --------- Charles Bishop ------------ "----------------- 10.76
91 ---------Warren Penny-------------- " ------------------ 12.75
92 ---------John Perry---------------- "----------------- 3.50
93 --------- D. W. McGhee --------------Convention Expense__-- 29.90
94 --------- Pasco Herald --------------Sales Tax ------------- .95
95 --------- Pasco Machine Co ---------- Supplies -------------- 15.70
96 ---------Hughes & Cc--------------- It
-------------- 4.91
97 --------- City Treasuree ------------ Office Expense -------- 46.99
99 --------- Standard 011 Co ----------- Gasoline -------------- 9.76
99 --------- Shell 011 Co -------------- Convention Expense--_- 9.40
100 --------- State Treasurer ----------- Industrial insurance -
01 --------- Penn.
nsurance__01--_-____-Penn. Salt Mfg. Co -------- Chlorine -------------- 27.00
02 ---------Neptune Meter Co ---------- Supplies -------------- 93.23
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CITY CO'ui:CIL CEAMBERS ' CITY COIJ14CIL CHA1:1KRS
SPECIAL SES3IOii I:Iay 26, 1936 IIEGULAii SESSION NNE 4, 19Z6.
ROLL CALL: Persuant to call of the I;in,yor Pro Tnm, Council met in Special Session
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Council in repulurO'Heri session with !.Inver and Onpncilmen
nh
with 'Inyor Pro Tem O'Herin and Councilmen Burns, Hnylett, Shnffer,
amet
and pre en
Burns, H Ylett, O'Herin, Shaffer, Pnrtr.h and 6Virth present.
Pnrtch and ,Mirth present.
NUTES:
The minutes of the regular session on I:ny 21st and the Snecial Session
PUiiPOSE: The meeting was called for the purpose of determining action to be
of nav 16th were rend and spproved.
taken by the City in regards to the Lewis Street Undercrossing.
nJUNICATIONS
A letter from D. S. Gnrbstt, Secretary to the Pnsco_Ksnnewick Fednrsl
OUTLINE: O'Herin explained to the citizens present that a Council Committee
Labor Union, asking the Citv Council to endorse the iYsaner_Ellenbo¢en
had met during. the afternoon in the Chamber of Commerce rooms with
Bill. was read end ordered oeed on ails.
a representative of the iJorthern Pacific iRnilwoy Company and of the
d Trainmen # 667 as
A comma from the Brotherhood of
A
boils
State Hiehway Department, and that the Railway Company had agreed
a referendum
opposed to arty form on taxation without e referendum vote of the
posed to
people
to pay 45000.00 as their portion of the damages, leaving a balance
reed and placed on oils.
of approximately jy19,000.00 for the City's share.
A ].otter from E. Berg concerning the payment of a bill presented
Al
by him
fifty-five
for labor on the City tractor was read and the Clerk instructed to
notify
CITIZEN COMMENTS: After much discussion the audience of some or sixty, mostl
him to be present at the next regular session.
business peonle, unanimously expressed themselves as being in favorCompany
A communication from the Conlan Auto & Implement reaaread
the
of the Council voting bonds to cover the damages and court costs
P K
repairs,
nayrnent of e bill presented by them for tractor repairs, was read
and
for the Undercrossing, and also in favor of a business and/or occu_
referred to the Street Cnmmittse to report on at the next reaulnr
session.
pational tax beiftg-lovied1on all forms of business in the City.
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The following bills against the Current Expense Fund were read
COUNCIL ACTION: 4 motion made by PRrtch that the City Attorney be instructed to preps
and ordinance for the issuance of bonds to the amount necessary to
WARRANT:
cover the damages and court costs incurred by the Lswis Street Under-
12500_05 -______Payroll, various offices_________________________
356.00
erossina was seconded by O'Herin. Motion carried unanimously on roll
12506:07_______ IF , library dent.__ ------------------- ______
-------------
105.00
call.
12509_11 " , rolice dept.____________________________
396.40
12512_14:-____: IF . Street Dept -----------------------------
167.50
ADJOURNII&ET: Motion made by Shaffer and seconded by Pnrtch that the meeting ndjour
125?9.34_______ " WPA Dept --------------------------------
99.13
Motion carried.
12515_25_______ " Fire llept -------------------------------
19.00
12526 ----------Mike Eanzler-------------------------------------
6.00
27 ---------- 5. Simons ----------------------------------------
29 ---------- L. W. Hemsworth---------------------
10.00
90.00
12536_4& ------- Payroll, Sylvester Park____________
67.25
12545 ---------- Dave Hastings ------------------------------------
4.50
Mevor Pro Tam
46 ---------- John Fisher ------------- S lvesiox_Park_-_________
7.00
47 ---------- Claude Smith ------------ " „
49 ---------- Frank Newlun------------ " "-----------
7.00
49 ---------- A. B. Hill------- n------- -----------
10.25
ATTEST:
60 ---------- Olaf Larsen ------------- Volunteer & River Parks__
19.50
51 ---------- 1. C. Hansen ------------ " IF IF __
19.50
52 Frank Gretz_____________ " Park____________
16.00
ity Clerk
----------
b3 ---------- Pasco ,Yater Dept -------- " & River Parks___.
167.11
54 ---------- Elsie Weltz------------- Undercrossing ------------
7.50
Passed and etnnroved this �{ry day of 1O,- i°vF
55 ---------- C. I.T. O'Brien----------- ------------
56 ---------- Wal Is 'Valla County ------ " ------------
6.29
6.00
57 ---------- Myron Radelmiller------- WPA Expense______________
5.00
59 ---------- Service Station # 691 ---Library Maintenance______
2.00
59 ---------- Puget Sound News Co. ----Books --------------------
49.01
60 ---------- Junior Literary Guild___ It __________________ _
19.92
61________ City Treasurer ---------- Library Water____________
4.30
62 ---------- Pacific Power & Light Cc It Lights___________
14.30
63----------M & M Cafe -------------- Meals --------------------
34.00
64 ---------- Lee -Perry Cc-------------------------------------
22.90
65 ---------- City Treasurer ---------- City Water_______________
204.70
66 ---------- Pasco Paint & Picture Store__Sylvestor Park Exp._
3.35
67 ----------Mary Ellison ------------ 3tam ps-------------------
3.00
69 ---------- Pasco Herald ------------ Clerk Expense____________
29.40
69 ---------- Pasco Hardware Co______ Supplies_________________
33.04
70 ---------- Huston ISotor Co --------- Repaiks------------------
19.09
71 ---------- Pasco Auto Co ----------- Felice Expense -----------
2.45
72 ---------- White River Lumber Cc --- Supplies -----------------
41.65
73 ---------- Shell 011 Cc ------------ Cemetery Expense_________
.35
74 ---------- Conlen Auto & Implement Co -Tractor Repairs -------
37.05
75 ---------- Luke G. Galloway -------- Sylvester Park Expense_-_
20.00
76 ---------- State Treasurer --------- Industrial Insurance_____
Motion made by Partch and seconded by Wirth that the bills be
allowed.
Motion carried on roll call.
wn &and &
A bill to the Brown Sand & Gravel Company for material used in
Sylvester
vel C o.mpany
Park for $101.25 was read. A communication from G. H. Sanderson,
member
of the Park Board, was also read stating that Mr. Brown had agreed
to
accept payment of whatever amount is available in the present
budget
and carry the balance until later. Motion made by Partch and
seconded
by Nirth that the bill be handled as stated. Motion carried on
roll call.
Bills against the grater Fund were read as follows :
2692_95 --------- Payroll -----------------------------------------
475.00
96 --------- Olaf Larsen --------------- Labor -----------------
5.50
97 --------- Clarence Harmon___________ "-----------------
5.00
99 ---------Andy Tustin--------------- -----------------
2.00
99 --------- L. C. Hansen-------------- -----------------
9.00
90 --------- Charles Bishop____________ " _________________
10.76
91 --------- Warren Penn " __
12.76
92 ---------John Perry---------------- -----------------
3.50
93 --------- D. W. McGhee -------------- Convention Expense____
29.90
94 --------- Pasco Herald -------------- Sales Tax_____________
.95
95 --------- Pasco Lachine Co ---------- Supplies --------------
15.70
96 ---------Hughes & Cc--------------- t --------------
4.91
97 --------- City ^Treasure® ------------ Office Expense --------
46.99
99 --------- Standard Oil Co ----------- Gasoline --------------
9.76
99 --------- Shell Oil Cc -------------- Convention Expense____
9.40
100_________ State Treasurer ----------- Industrial Insurance__
O1 --------- Penn. Salt Mfg. Co -------- Chlorine --------------
27.00
02 --------- Neptune Meter Co ---------- Supplies --------------
93.23
r2,
ADJOURNED S
CITY COUIXII CHAI,ME-. S
SSION JU14E,11, 1936.
2703---------- White River Lumber Co----- Supplies -------------- 43.90
04---------- State Tax Commission ------ Revenue --------------- 99.92
OLL CALL:
Council met
in adjourned session with 11ayor Pro Tem O'Herin presiding
and Councilmen Burns,
Fartch, Shaffer, and ,firth answering to roll call.
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Motion made by O'Herin and seconded by Partch that the bills be
allowed. Motion carried on roll call.
OTICE OF
The notice
of the sale of ,j19,000.00 of Pntnicipal Honda was read.
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Notion made by Shaffer
and seconded by Partch that the City Clerk be author_
Attorney O'Brien was asked if the 95 cent Sales Tax made by the Pasco
ONDS:
ized to sign the
said notice and advertise for bids. Motion carried.
Herald was a proper charge and he stated that it was.
IGHT BONDS
A motion wa
made by ;firth that the outstanding Light Bonds be called
ORDINANCE # 419 An ordinance providing for the borrowing of 419,000.00 by the City
LIED:
and paid, and that
the City Treasurer be instructed to use any available
of Pasco, Washington, for the propose of paying damages assessed to
funds in the City
Treasury for payment thereof. Motion seconded by Partch
abutting property owners, to be occasioned by the construction of the
and carried.
undercrossing under the tracks and right of way of the Northern
Pacific Railway Company, as proposed in the plans heretofore adopted
INANCIAL
A motion made by Pa3ttch that the City Clerk mail copies of the financial
by the State Highway Department and as ascertained in the condemnatio
TATEMAZ TS:statements
of the
City, (to be arranged by the City Treasurer) with each no_
proceeding recently had for that purpose, and for the purpose of p6yiI
tice of Sale to be
mailed to prospective bidders, was seconded by Shaffer.
the costs and expenses of such condemnation suit and other costs and
Motion carried.
expenses indicental thereto; and providing for the issuance of negoti
bonds of said City for the sum of 419,000.00 and fixing a maximum rat
DJOURN'
A motion to
adjourn was made by Partch and seconded by Shaffer.
of interest on said bonds and directing the giving of notice of the
KENT
Motion carried.
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proposed issuance thereof and calling for bids thereon, was read.
motion made by O'Herin and seconded by Wirth that the ordinance be
declared to have had it's first reading. Motion carried on roll call,
Mayor.
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Motion made by Partch and seconded by O'Herin that the ordinance be
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given it's second reading by title only. motion carried, and title
TTEST:
duly read.
Motion made by Partch and seconded by Shaffer that the ordinance be
ty Ulerlr
declared to have had it's second reading. Motion carried on roll cal
Passed and
approval this /��y' _ day o 1936.
Motion made by O'Herin and seconded by Wirth that the ordinance be
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given it's third reading. ]notion carried, and ordinance duly read.
Motion made by O'Herin and seconded by ,Virth that the ordinance be
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declared to have had it's third reading. ]notion carried on roll call
C y arc• j
Motion made by OHerin and seconded by Partch that the ordinance be
k adopted as read. i.otion carried on roll ca11ay a „of, o-F six Menb
p
NEW BUSINESS Motion made by Wirth and seconded by O'Herin that the Fire Chief atte
the conference of the Pacific Coast Fire Chief's in Seattle on July
20th to 23rd with expenses paid. Motion carried.
ADJOURNMENT Motion made by O'Herin and seconded by Wirth that the meeting adjourn
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until Thursday, June 11th at 9 o'clock P.M. motion carried.
Mayor
ATTEST:
U7 Cleric
Passed and approved this /& ,day o1936.
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