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HomeMy WebLinkAbout08-04-1938 MinutesI 624 625 CITY C:,UNCIl CHAMnER9 CITY COUNCIL CH.'I4BER5 •I -Regular Session _ Auggst 4th 1938. Regular Session Aupust 4th, 1938 ROLL CALL: City Council called to order in regular session by Mayor Hicks; present on roll STREET FUND CONTINUED were Burns, Christensen, Haylett, O'Herin and Wirth; absent, Leroux and Partch. , MINUTES OF MEETINGS held July 7th and 21st and special meeting July 29th were laid over i IDt g H. Earl Clack Co, gasoline 56.10 ShellServioe 842, tube 2.19 IJ meeting. g 4 P. P. & L. Co, lights, underpass 39.96 CO1IIcNNITY HALL PROJECT: Ray B. Lee and C. L. Booth, representing the American Legion and Richfield Oil Corp. motor oil 24.35 6 Pasco Hardware Co. hardware �o'I s proposition to the council in regard to building a community hall at 4th and Colukbia on State Treasurer I, 1. M.A. 3.42 of the former Villard Hotel. Mr. Booth advised the council that the legion owned the sites ,4 D g City Treasurer to ter, parking stripe 400.00 g �. Ir.l about $7500. available for constructing the building, that they would turn he site over to t city, as well as the finances avAilable and they wanted the city to apply for a P.VJ.A. gray about 44OOO. to the building soline consumption was discussed but no action was taken. enable to be finished. After the building was finished, it turned over to the legion to maintain as long as the organisation was in existence in the if it were no longer in the city, the building to to the D&VALK AND CURB WP'A PROJECT: Mr. McKeever asked the council to consider sponsoring a 7JP'A was revert city of Pasco. IP tea tion was acceptable, the American Legion would turn the title to the lot over to the be oject for building sidetralks and curb on about 17 miles of ci ty streets, as this had been the so that there would be no delay in applying for the P.VJ.A, grant. A motion was made b y V1 ng 0MM dndbeinthaveilablee city nweregreadmand1oorifirmedon. The mthiseSMotionof emadetbyeOtHerginfseconded by seconded ec Christensen and carried without t dissent that the city of Pasco sponsor a common hall project and that application be made to the P.'vV.A. for a grant. ristensen and carried that the matter be laid over until the next meeting. SiVIIvIIdING BEACH Mr. Lee a'nd IvL=;. Lenny then brought before the council proposed improvemee letter read from ;1. G. Coleman, attorney at .alla ';Jolla., advising that Dill had ked be appointed administrator of the eon th of Kimpla and after he was appointed, the swimming beach. Denney called attention to the fact that there was yj1O5, available int budget and their proposed carnival in September would another nick would ey would be able to settle the amount due on the contract for building the base of the new make yj1O5. available for use year. The Kiwanis, however, wanted to pipe water to the beach in order to put in grass and ter tank. A letter from Wm KnOPC of the VJPA was read in trgard to the proposed new 61,000. estimated this would cost about .j;36O., therefor in addition to the N21O, from their carnival they were asking the city to donate $150, more for this work. Ivor. Lee asked that the $360, reet improvement project, stating that papers would not be available, nor could the city get be included in the 1939 budget if possible. Members of the council stated that this renues copy until the present street project is cleaned up. Clerk reported licenses collected since lest meeting amounted to N25O. making a total would be borne in mind when the 1939 budget was being made up, that the u21O. would be appy r1939 to date 6,388.50. for the work and the additional Q15O. would be granted if at all possible. Clerk also requested information from the council whether it was correct to collect a Mr. Booth made a brief report on the Lewiston filtration plant and said members of siness tax from the Steel Tank and Pipe Co., who had built the city water tank and this committee would go to ;Jenatchee Sunday to look over the plant at that point and that the ca: tter was passed over until the next meeting. The renuest to have the service station license issued to Larle Clintsman transferred t intended to meeeldonday night to draw up a report. D. F. odkey also spoke abort the matte „1 Honser was rronght up and motion was made by O'Herin, seconded by Chirstensen and carried NOISE FROM TRUCKS AT 4TH AND LEWIS 5T. iias called to the attention of the City Council by at the license be transferred from Clintsman to Houser. Cloud, manager of the Pasco Hotel, who stated that their guests were complaining bitterl e being unable to sleep due to the Hill invest dropped he at the meeting and also gave the council some information abou noise. He suggested that if nothing else could be done,t might be possible to route the trucks through other streets. It was informally decided the ecommitloo investigating the water situation and advised that his committee will do ;Jena e Ghee city attorney will be asked to write to the various truck lines and ask them to co-operate meet nday to look the plant over at that paint. ria also stated that the committee would meet away with unnecessary noises in the city. nday night to try to prepare a report. III CLAIMS: Bills ag9inst various funds were read as follows and motion was made by Chri.stense Councilman Wirth called attention to possible claims against the city due to some seconded by O'Herin and carried on roll call that the bills be paid: rvice stations permitting grease and oil to accumulate on sidewalks. This matter will be CURHENT EXPENSE ferred to the police to see that such grease is cleaned up. i 14066_73 Payroll of various offices for month of July 410.00 14074_75 Payroll, Library do JOURNMENT: Motion made by Burns, seconded by Christensen and carried, that tie meeting 110.00 14076_79 Payroll, Police department do 447.40 journ. III II 14090 John P. Green, park caretaker, salary, July 95.00 14091 Sam Simons; Labor, park, July15.00 14082_95 Fire Payroll, month of July 55.00 .rJgT: 14096 Marion Peters, Steno, city attorney 5.00 14097 General Petroleum Corp., oil etc. 15,20 14098 Shell Service 942# fire repair, Police dept. •65 TY CLE. 14099 H. Earl Clack Co. Gas6line 35.14 14100 Pasco Hardware Company, hardware 24.35 Passed and approved the day of 19 14101 City Treasurer, material, parks 8,25 - 14102 Pacific Telephone & Teleg. Co. Lonp distance calls 1.75 14103 Pangle Automotive Service Service, police department 23.28 14104 lity Treasurer, water bill 348.65 14105 City Treasurer Reimbnrsemant 6.36 UiTY ULEiW- 14106 Lee Perry Co, supplies 3.21 14107 P. P. & L. Co., lights 311.36 14109 Puget Sound News Co., books 23,49 14109 Demco Library Supplies, supplies 2.50 14110 Pasco Herald, notices & 2,upplies 6.45 14111 dhite River Lbr. Company, Lumber & Cement, cemeteryl 32.23 14112 Yakima Bindery Printing Co. Supplies, treasurer 17,90 14113 State Treasurer, Ind. Ins. & M.A. 12.49 ��ad 14114 Duck in Cafe. Meals 10.00 WATER FUND 3315_18 Payroll, water department, July 505.00 3319 J. H. Engelke, labor 2.00 3320 Mike Goulet, labor 48.00 3321 City Treasurer, water, J. H. Engelke 3.00 3322 State Tax Commission iievenue tax 154.4.2 3323 Pennsylvania Salt Mfg. Co. chlorine 40.50 3324 Neptune Later Company, meters etc. 78.12 3325 State Treasurer, Ind. Ins. M[. A. 11.30 3326 Pasco Hardware Company, hardware 3,47 3327 Pasco Herald, envelopes 6.50 3.328 C. L. Booth, expenses 17.80 3329 Columbi a Hardware Company ..lectric fan, 5.25 3330 Olympia Foundry Co. Seducer 20.14 3331 Jhite River Lbr. Co. Lumber 1.75 3332 Pasco Machine Company Material 6.55 3333 Shell Service Stn. y#942 tire repair .50 3334 City Treasurer reimbursemen t 11.03 3335 Pacific Tele. & Teleg. Co. Long Distance Calls 41 3336 H. 3alr Clack Co. Gasoline 9.91 qa9. ST Sr.ET FUND 237_47 Payroll, street dept. Month of July 284.47 248 City Treasurer water 54.25 249 Gerry's Garage, payable to City Treasurer, for water 11.15 2EO Pascp Machine Co. repair 525 251 White River Lbr. Co. cement 3..00