HomeMy WebLinkAbout08-19-1937 MinutesCITY COUIICIL
3egular session _ lugust 19th, 1937.
ROLL GALL: City council met in regular session with I,Iayor Pro Tem O'Herin presiding
and following councilmen present : Burns, Christensen, Haylett, O'Herin, Partch rand Wirth;
absent, Leroux.
MINUTES OF REGULAR SESSION Aug. 15th and adjourned meeting Aug. 12th read and aphrov
CLAIMS AS FOLL01US were read F,nd ordered paid on motion made by dirth, seconded b•, Cl,
nd carried on roll call:
NATER FURD:
3025 P. P. & L. Co., pump power _ _ _ 703.25
CUR_-iFd,'T EXPEIISE:
13499 Tom E. Perry, salary as Life Guard at swimming beach 50.00
13499 P. P. w L. Co., city lights _ 304.59
13500 Reuben $1s: Ells, omitte.i from fire Pay roll 3= July 10.00 364.59
Letter frola City Attorney O'Brien, suggested that council secure vacant lots in "0ll
Town" now the property of the county and make parks out of s,ama; ordered filed until budg;
was considered.
Clerk reported rdditionvl license collections of tir54.00, plus 9"152.00 for pin brills,
m=king total $3541.27 to date.
Letter read from Pittsburg Des Ilointex Steel Co., enclosing letter which they forgs{
to enclose with their bid on water tank and this was ordered filed.
Haylett was not yet ready to mal• e report on rates to be charged large commercial vial
users, lso regarding new zoning ordinance.
Clerk's report in typed form passed to councilmen.
,Vater Manager reported gross earnings of '?4906.79 with net of $1197.49 for the
previous month.
P. P. & L. Co. CONTRACT: Pronosed ordinance renewing contract with P. P. & I
for ligihts in residence district was reported on by City Attorney, ,vho said it was Cori
form, but that the ten year period it covered snneared rather long. Suggested five ye
miglit b6 long enough in view of Northwest electrical develop ements. Re-ferred to Liai
hater Committee upon motion made by dlirth, seconded by Christensen and carried.
0&DIIiANCE No. 427, strengthening the present sewer ordinance (i;o. 176) and maki
,later Manager the City Sewer Inspector, also providing for a license of 2' e
15.00 on cont
and for the latter to post bond of $1000. to protect the city and p y a fee of 2'2.00
connection made t� sewer; (connections to sewers are to be cast iron) This was read f
third time and motion was made by Christensen, seconded by Wirth rand carried that ordirr
be declared to have hrd its third rending.. Motion made by Christensen, seconded by 'Wi
carried without dissent on roll cell, th,t Ordin»nce 427 be declared adopted.
Burn was not yet ready to report reg rding service station driveway at let i.
WATER TARX: After some discussion, motion was made by Wirth, seconded by
and carried without dissent on roll call, that all bids for a water tank be rejected an
checks submittal by bidders be returned to them.
A motion was then made by Haylett, seconded by O'Herin and carried, that adeciv
bids and specifications be prep .red by a competent engineer and that the city proceed t
again rsk for bids on a water tank.
Fire Ordinance: Motion was mode by Haylett, seconded by Christensen, that
Fire Committee, together with Fire Chief, have an ordinance drawn up covering fire prevo
motion carried.
A fortune teller having asked for a business license, clerk was advised t
one, if arnlication is made.
Matter of sponsoring of carnival by Active Club, week of Aiig. 23rd, was di:
as Active Club wants license fees 'learmirlm d" for city improvements and ii clerk was rd -
that it would be OK to issue license.
WASHIIIGTON I.IOTOR COACH CO.'s request to hove alley between ttkx&xXaskx5th l
and Columbia, running East from 5th St., graded by the city, so that °ravel could bear,
and slley fixed up for use by their buses using Gerry's Garage, was bropght un by Burne,
who stated that the Motor Coach Co. would bear :'11 the costs of improving the ,lley;
matter left in the h^nds of-_tT�e Street atxpx3gJmtsndsax Commissioner.
ADJOURUMEiJT: Motion made by Christensen, seconded by Partch -nd carried
meeting adjourn.
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City CCity C erh.
Passed and a, rnrove i the _c 4-1 day of _._ _ 1937.
City C' ark.
CITY COUNCIL CH'J,4HER5
Regular session _ September 2, 1937.
ROLL CALL: City council met in regular session with Mayor Hicks presiding and fol_
wing councilmen present: Burns, Christensen, Haylett, O'Herin, Partch and Wirth;
sent Leroux.
MINUTES OF MEETING HELD August 19th were read and approved.
CLAI14S AGAINST CURRENT :XPENSE FUND AS FOLLOWS WERE READ and ordered paid upon motion
de by Haylett, seconded by O'Herin and carried on roll call:
501_13507 Pay roll for various offices month of August 376.67
509_13509 Pay roll of Library for August _ 110.00
510_13512 Pay roll of Police Dept. for August _ _ 401.40
513_13515 Labor performed in parks dur ing August _ 115.00
516 Elsie 7Jeltz, steno work for city attorney _ 5.00
617_13529 Pay roll of Fire Dept. for August 99.00
530 Western Grain & Seed Co., supplies for library Q 1.02
531 H. W. Wilson Co., renew subscriptions for library 16.40
532 P. P. & L. Co., lights for library _ 3.64
533 City Treasr., water for various departments 350.05
534 Art Gobiet, labor at hobo camp _ _ _ 2.00
535 W. M. 'W orthy, do. _ _ _ 2.00
636 Underwood Elliott Fisher Co., supplies _ 2.00
637 Shell Service 4942, oil and bulb for Police car .75
639 Pasco Machine Co., repair lawn mowers for parks 4.50
539 Shaw & Borden Co., supplies _ _ 3.11
540 Pasco Hardware Co., hardware Parks & Cemetery 6.54
541 Nash. State Law Library, copy of 1937 session laws 3.25
3642 P. T. & T. Co., phone calls _ _ .75
543 U. S. Laundry, laundry, firemen, etc. _ 14.39
544 John W. Graham Co., books _ 19.39
545 Pasco Auto Co., car repairs for Police car 11.95
546 M & M Cafe, meals for prisoners, August _ _ 14.75
647• State Treasurer, Industrial insurance, medical aid,etc. 19.02 S��• 8
CLAIMS AGAINST WATER FUND AS FOLLOWS were read and ordered paid upon motion made
Partch, seconded by Haylett and carried on roll call:
26_3029 Pay roll of Nater Dept. for August _ _ 505.00
30 Art Gobiet, labor _ 55.00
31 State Treasurer, Industrial insurance & medical, etc. 15.65
32 State Tax Commission, revenue tax _ _ 143.79
33 Neptune Neter Co., meter parts _ _ 29,90
34 Wallace & Tiernan Sales Co., repairs _ _ 3.99
35 Penn. Salt Mfg. Co., chlorine _ _ _ 40.50 O
36 City Treasurer, reimbursement for freight, etc. _ 12.34 S
CITY STREET FUND: On Street pay roll I. 14. erickey made claim for one month at
raight salary of •;?125.00, plus 72 hrs. supervising work on primary highways32q( 60�
r hour, $43.20 and 60 hrs, driving_ truck for Diesel Oil Sales Co., 9 76V per hour.$45.00
e Diesel Oil Sales Co. had sent the city check for $45.00 for driving truck for them,
ty Atoorney O'Brien ruled "Mr. Brickey was pxki put on a salary of ;125.00 in the budget
Itda
that is all he is supposed to be paid if the council stays within the budget and we
ume that he works 9 hours per day for $125.00; on that assumption there should be no
rtime. The budget provides for additional L.bor at $400.00 but it seems to me that
Mr. Brickey can receive is zr125.00 per month. You will place yourself ixa in a
her peculiar situation if you plece a man on a monthly salary and then allow him over_e and you are not then following your budget. If he did the work for the Diesel Oil
es Co. on the city's time, it would iika look as thoughjV check belodgs to the city.
time you are paying Brickey more than $1500. per year, you are exceeding your budgetU.
however, the work for the Disel Oil Sales Co. was done by Brickey on his own time,
can pass that thru all right without being criticised by the Auditing Dept." It
eloped that the work for the Diesel Oil Co. was performed after Brickey performed his
alar hours of service and that the $45.00 should be paid to him. A motion was then
by O'Herin, seconded by Christensen and carried that the Street Dept. pay roll be
vised to the extent that the item shown on Line 4, consisting of 72 hrs. work by 1. N.
ickey, be held in abeyance, penling further investipiition.
Motion was then made by O'Herin, seconded by Partch and carried on roll call. without
ssent, that the balance of the claims against Bity Street Fund as corrected bgr allowed.
�_Renort of city treasurer was passed around.
Clerk reported license applications for licenses amounting to $377.75, making total
lections to date $3919.02.
Light Committee thru Haylett reported that proposed ordinance submitted by P. P. & L.
[renewing contract for lights in residence district, that committee saw no reason
ordinance should not be passed as it is written and that committee recommended its
sage. (Ordinance brought up later).
Burns reported regarding service station at let & Lewis, that no action should be
On at this time, as they will have a driveway 24 ft. wide.
CLAIMS AGAINST STHEET FUND:
60_62_65 Street Department prey roll for August as revised 260.50
W. J. B. Smith, salary as city engineer (19 d-ys) 190.00
Robert Tobin, labor 100
P. T. & T. Co., long distance phone calls _ 3..05
9 E. M. Brown, 30 yds. rock _ _ _ _ 36.00
State Treasurer, industrial insurance, med. aid etc. _ 9.06
WATER TANK: Hpylett reported that it was the opinion of the committee, that
Y should get a competent engineer to prepare specifications, advise as to location of
'And prepare preliminary nlans. Motion made by O'Herin, seconded by Christensen and
ried that report be adopted.
ORDINANCE 4 , covering a renewal of contract with the P. P. & L. Co. for
bts in the resident district, for a period of ten years was read. Wirth objected to
Year term as too to#g and city attorney called attention to fact that the Bonneville
Coulee dam projects would be completed before that time and city might want to secure
er from these sources. The committee stated that kka five year contract would cost
16* more per year than a ten year contract, or $530. for the five years. Manager Roy
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