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HomeMy WebLinkAbout09-01-1938 MinutesREGULAR SESSION Sept, lstm 1939 CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS. ROLLCALL: City council met in regular session with Mayor Hicks presiding and fo ing councilmen present on roll call: Burns, Christensen, O'Herin and wirth; absent w Haylett, LeRoux and Partch. MINUTES OF MEETINGS HELD AUGUST 18th and 23rd were read and approved. Regular order of business was suspended by unimous consent in order to consider Ordinance No. 43 ORDINANCE NO. 436, PROVIDING FOR SPECIAL ELECTION TO APPROVE OR REJECT PROPOSED BOND ISSUE OF $67,375. to oover IK=t cost of a filtration plant was given its third reading. Motion made by Christensen, seconded by Wirth, that the date of election be changed to September 20th, instead of September 6th; motion carried unanimously. Motion made by O'Herin, seconded by Burns, that Ordinance No. 436, be declared to have had its third reading as amended; motion carried unanimously. O'Herin moved, seconded by Wirth, the final adoption of Ordinance too. 436; roll e, ordered and showed Burns, O'Herin and Wirth voting for the motion and Christensen against Christensen explained that the cause of his vote against the motion was because he under. stood that a report from the minority of the fact finding committee had been filed and he thought the council should discuss that minority report before taking action on the ordinance. No report had been filed with the clerk or council by the two minority memb of the committee and then Mr. Christensen said that inasmuch as no such report had been filed, he wished to withdraw his vote against the motion and wanted to go along with the council in adopting the ordinance; he asked that the record be changed to show him votiA "Yea". Inasmuch as result of roll call had not been formally pronounced, the mayor now gave the result of roll call on the motion, as having been carried unanimously. While discussing the matter, Mr. O'Herin left the council chamber and as he failed to return, the meeting was adjourned. account no quorum. I ATTEST: �J-f -144- 8yor 0� i Clerk Passed and approved the /S -day of _ _ f�, �_7irr itJ 1938. �.� ��� i y C1 ra. CITY COUNCIT, CIi,',;.iBl:R3 Regular Session _ Sept. 15th, 1938. ROLL CALL: City council met in regular session with Mayor Hicks presiding and follow_ councilmen present on roll call: Burns, Haylett, LeRoux and Wirth; absent Christensen erin and Partch. MINUTES OF MEETING HELD SEPTEMBER let were read and approved. CLAIMS: Followin bills were read and ordered paid upon motion made by LeRoux, seconded by Hay_ e lett and carried without dissent onroll call: ro E C: 14116_123 Pay roll of various offices for month of August 410.00 14124_126 Pay roll of Police Dept. do. 328.20 14127 John P. Green, salary as park caretaker, August 96.00 14128 S. Simon, labor _ _ __ 15.00 14129-130 Pay roll of Library for August _ _ _ 110.00 14131_14141 Pay roll of Fire Dept. for August _ 57.00 14142 Marion Peters, steno work for attorny - 5.00 14143 Paul Savage _ labor _ _ _ 5.00 14144 M. Cooney, special police_ _ _ _ 5.00 14145 Chas. Greenwood, labor _ _ 7.50 14146 Geo. Goodge, labor_ 8.50 14147 Theo. D. Peterson, services as life guard _ 50.00 14148 Gene Brickey, labpr _ _ _ 4.00 14149 State Treasurer, Industrial insurance, etc. 9.75 14150 Yakima Bindery & Printing Co., supplies, Treasurer 1.50 14151 Burroughs Adding Machine Co., chair for treasurer 21.00 14152 Cunningham Rote),, room for stranded transients 2.00 14153 P. P. & L. Co., lights_ _ _ 346.43 14154 City Treasurer, water various departments _ 414.10 14155 Pasco Hardware Co., hardware _ _ _ 10.17 14156 Columbia Hardware Co., hardware _ _ 5.99 14157 Shaw & Borden Co., supplies _ _ _ 7.36 14158 Line Material Co., Globes & canopies _ _ 28.33 14159 Franklin County, property purchased _ _ 425.00 14160 Puget Sound News Co., books, Library _ 18.71 14161 Shell Oil Co., gasoline_ _ _ 37.00 14162 P. T. & T. CO., phone service _ _ 4.45 14163 City treasurer, reimbursement, stamps and supplies 7.55 14164pp U. S. Laundry, laundry for fire boys _ _ 9.50 14165 -Vi -4 - - - 14166 Pasco Machine Co., repairs _ _ 1.35 14167 Gaylord Bros:, supplies, Library _ _ 5.55 14168 H. W. 'Nilson Co., subscriptions _ _ _ 16.90 14169 14193 J. B. lienthpT;liesrn, labor Pasco eral R i} k p Cler-k triasurer & '1* 3341_3344 Water Dept. pay roll for August _ _ _ 505.00 3345 Mike Goulet, labor _ _ _ 69.00 3346 Bill Gordon, labor _ _ _ _ 12.00 3347 G. A. Haven, labor _ _ 12.00 3348 State Treasurer, industrial insurance, etc. 10.93 3349 State Tax Commission, revenue tax _ _ 150.14 3350 City Treasurer, water bill of Jack M-rtell _ 4.00 3351 Central inspection Bureau, inspecting tank _ 335.55 3352 Hughes & Co., material 62.61 3353 Pennsylvania Salt i:•1fg. Co., chlorine _0_ 40.50 3354 Rensselaer Valve Co., hydrant parts _ _ 156.94 3355 Houston Motor Co., material _ _ 5.55 3356 Federal Pipe & Tank Co., material _ _ _ 228.12 3357 Neptune ,'Meter Co., meters and parts _ 140.26 3359 Pasco Hardware Co., material _ 2.35 3359 Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co., toll calls 3.05 3360 D. Burt Bryan, repair water clock 3.00 3361 City Treasurer, reimbursement for freight, etc. 56.53 3362 Shell Oil Co., gasoline_ _ _ _ 10.44 3363 P. P. & L. Co., pump power_ _ _ 883.44 3364 Pasco 1.1achine Co., material and labor _ 22.65 3365 Pasco Herald, supplies _ _ _ 5.85 _ CITY STREET FUND: 259_261 Street Dept. pay roll for August _ _ 195.00 262 State Treasurer, industrial insurance, etc. 2.32 263 P. P. & L. Co., lights for underpass _ 44.33 264 Shell Service #942, lubrication _ _ _ 12.95 265 Pasco Hardware Co., material _ _ 26.95 266 Shell Oil Co., gasoline _ _ 54.96 267 Pasco Machine Co., material and labor _ _ 7.00 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING CITY CLERLr- TO FILE APPLICATION with P. W• &.for aid in constructing a community hall, as follows was read and adopted upon motion made by Wirth, seconded by LeRoux and carried: "A resolution authorizing the City Clerk, Gertrude Speier, to file an application to the United States of America through± the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Wor for a grant to aid in financing the construction of a community building and designating G. A. Pehrson, Architect to furnish such information as the Government may request. "BE IT RESOLVED: by the Council of the City of Pasco, Franklin County, State of Washington: "SECTION I That Gertrude Speier, City Clerk, be and she is authorized to exercise and fil an application on behalf of the City of Pasco, Franklin County, State of Washington. to the United States of America for a grant to aid in financing the construction of a community building. "SECTION II That G. A. Pehrson, Architect, be and is hereby authorized and directed to f*urnisa such information as the united States of America through the Federal Emergency Administration of Publick 'Works may reasonably request in connection with the application which is herein authorized to be filed." J. H. Perry appeared before the council relative to claim for damage to his pro at 626 W. Clark St. and motion was made by LeRoux, seconded by birth and carried, that t matter be ref,rred to the Street Committee to investigate and report at the next regular meeting. A resolution submitted by the Carpenters Local endorsing the filtering plant /�7