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PASCO WASHINGTON
COUNCIL CHAMBERS
ORTS FROM OFFICERS CONTINUED:
Business Lisence received to June 15th amounted to $5,117.10.
JUNE 15, 19 2¢ular Me e ti
& RESOLUTIONS:
ORDINANCE NUHbER 444.
An or inane am n ing orinance No. 435, pertaining to regulation and restricti
of the location and use of buildings and land within the City of Pasco. Previd
for the creation of two additional districts to be known as Commercial Distric
C_2 and C-3, and providing for the regulation and use of building and lands wi
in such Commercial Districts C-2 and C_3.
Motion made by Downey and seconded by Burns that Ordinance No. 444 have its
first reading. Notion made by Downey and seconded by Burns that Ordihance Id0.4
has had its first reading, carried .
ORDIIiANCE NO.445
0 on ma e y owney and seconded by Linderman that Ordinance No. 445 have
its first reading.
An Ordinance relating to Intoxicating Liquor, Providing for the control and re
gulation thereof, Defining Crimes and providing Penalties therefor, and declar.
an emergency. Ilotion made by Downet and seconded by Linderman that Ordinance N
445 has had it first reading.
Motion made by Linderman and seconded by Downey that Ordinance No445 have its
second reading by title only. Motion made by Linderman and seconded by Downey
that Ordinance No. 445 has had its second reading, carried.
RESOLUTION
Me-reas it is the desire of the City of Pasco, that the director of highways
paint the traffic line along the route of PBH ;#3 and PSH #11 within the corpora
limits of the City of Pasco. RESOLUTION adopted as read motion made by Downey
and seconded by isurns, carried.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS:
Fire shells were again discussed, with reference to the debris at- Sixth & los
and the Merder corner east of the tracks on Lewis. C. IS. O'Brien will try to c
tact Robert Mercer by mail for more information.
CLAIMS:
MISCELLANEOUS:
ADJOURNUENT :
Pangle given authority unanimously, to order a new unite for the Traffic Light,
at Fourtji and Lewis.
An agreement from the General Electric Compan Relative to the purchase of Inc
dencent Lamps in the amount of not less than 150.00, Council in favor of merc
sharing this business.
Cars belonging to persons held by the Police Department are to be stored in a
garage. charges to be paid by the Owner th is question was brought up by Pangle
and answered by Mayor Hicks.
Motion made by Downey and seconded by Burns that the Chairman of the Street C
mittee be authorized to make necessary arrangements with the County for the
of Henry St between Fourth and Fifth Streets City to pay for grading Motion C
Dosia Kennedy filed a claim against the City inrthe.amodnt of $32.00 for the c
a child plcced in her custody by Herlin Cooney, account having to arrest the g
Ilotion made by Pangle and seconded by Downey that C. I.I. O'Brieh investigate tb
carried.
The Council unanimously agreed that all bills against the City not accompanied
by a purchasing order, would not be paid. Merchanjss to be so Notified.
Zoning Lisp to be placed in the Council Chamber.
-lotion made by Burns and seconded by Pangle that meeting adjourn until next
meeting night July 6th, 1939. 8 o'vlock P.AI.
ATTEST:
Passed and approved this Vj Day of 1939.
Ci by Clerk,
P1SC0, �7:,U:ITI;GTOId.
Council Chambers
Meeting called to order at nine o'clock P. II. Mayor Pro TEm W. E. Burns presid-
ing.
CALL: Roll call by Clerk Councilmen present were Downey, ]Linderman, Pangle and McDonne 1
Absent Pa.rtch and ,iestby.
ING OF THE MINUTES 09 TILE PREVIOUS NEE TING:
Minutes of the previous meeting were read corrected and approved as corrected.
S & CO3,21UNICATIONS:
Bills against the City were read as follows, and ordered paid !lotion made by
Linderman seconded by Pangle carried by a roll call vote of five.
'.7arrant
No. NAliG 11110UNT
Tress _
STREET DEPARTMENT
4
408
7. Btickeyc _ ___ _ _ _ Salary for June -1939 _ _ -
140.00
409
410
-N6)
Paul Savage _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 11
James King _ _ _ _ _ _ Garbage Alan _ _ _ - - -
66.00
5.00
411
Fred Van Uinkle Labor _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
10.00
3.24
412
413
State Treasurer Ind. Ins & Med Aid. _ _ _ _ _ -
Pasco Electric Shop, _ _ Repair to Street Light _ _
3.60
414
PpecniHardwArel06w-z Dynamite & Exploders _ _ _ _
12.38
400.00
415
Pasco Water Department, Parking water one-half season
_ _ _ _ _
416
Yakima Bindery & Printing, Pay Roll pads & Vouchers
24.42
417
Pasco Auto Co. Wire, Lamp, switch etc. _ _ _ _ _ -
10
419
'lhite River Lumber Co. cemen:. � -'- - - - - -
it-
.77
1.50
419
�Jhite River Lumber Co One Post _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Lights
42.00
420
Pacific Power & Light Underpass _ _ _ _
28.05
421
422
H. Earl Clack _ _ _ Gasoline _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Standard Oil Cc of California _ gas and oil
68.37
423
Pasco Electric Shop _ _ Material & Service to
18.73
14
Trafffic Light
9s826.80
128.20
,VATER =T-tTlYPT
Pasco Hardware, Jail size,nails,files,doorcheck Etc
3597
D. W. MCGhee _ _ _ _ _ Salary or June 1939 _ _
180.00
88
H. V. Harris _ _ _ _ " " " " _ _ _
" " TV"
140.00
92.50
89
0. H. Butterworth _ _ _ _ _
" " " "
92.50
90
August Klundt _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Labor
12.00
91
Elno Hinman _ _ _ - _
3.00
92
Roy Thi ele n _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - - -
"
4.00
93
Bill Gardner _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
21
94
Void
"
17.50
95
96
Ralph Smith - - _ - - _ _ _ - _ -
State Treasurer Ind Ins & Med. Aid _ _ _ _ _
-
9.30
97
Standard Oil Co. Oil & Gas _ - - - -
20.49
98
Federal Pipe & Tank Co.Collars, Bands & Pipe _ _ _
109.74
99
Bailey Meter Cc 500 charts _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
13.19
3600
1
Void
Neptune Meter Co. Meter & Parts
199.18
2
3
Void
Penn. Salt Co. _ _ Liquid Chlorine _ _ _ _ _ _ _
54.00
4
pacific Power & Light Co. _ Power _ _ _ _ _ _ _
726.24
5
State Tax Commission _ _ _ _Revenue Tax May & June
249.76
6
Pasco Hdw, Co. Lamps, Oil & Brooms _ _ _ _
4.11
7
Pasco Machine Cc - _ Sleeves, Pipe, Repair Etc _
65.23
8
'White river Lumber Cc , Lumber Common _ _ _ _ _
.96
9
Fred Hafner, Lettering Truck _ _ _ _ _ _
.50
10
G . K. Mercier _ Boot & Repair to tire _ _
1.25
11
Sity Treasurer Freight ' Envelopes _ _ _ _ _
1�.7=
12
Wallace Tiernan Sales Corp. Dropper Bottle, Gaskets
2.43
13
Hughes & Co Pipe & Fittings _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
31.79 ;)2,043.91
14803
Mary Mee, SAlary for Mon o June 1939
Tress _
125.00
4
Earl Sample " " " "
Saxton- _
100.00
5
C, M. O'Brien " " " " " "
Att. _ _ _
60.00
6
Dr. H. B. O'Brien Salary " "
_Health 0.
15.00
7
A. M. Haylett " " It
Police -Judge
20.00
8
R. Richardson Janitor " " "
_ _ _ _ _
15.00
9',
Adah Perry City Clerk " If
_ _ _ _ _
50.00
10
J. W. Kauba Library Janitor Salary
_ _ _
35.00
11
Edna F. Lingarger Librarian
85.00
12
Alf Buchanan Chief of Police "
_ - _
145.00
13
Merlin Cooney Patrolman _ _
_ _ _ _ _
128.20
14
Paul Schlagel 11_
_ _ _ -
128.20
15
Pasco Hardware, Jail size,nails,files,doorcheck Etc
20.88
16
John P. Greem Vol. Park Care Taker Salary _ _ _
100.00
17
State Treasurer, Ind. Ins. Med Aid _ _
_ _ _ _
9.56
18
R. Henderson Fireman Pay Roll
6.00
19
lit. Cooney " Salary _
_ _ _ _
3.00
20
Harry Wellman " " _
_ _ _ _ _ _
3.00
21
Paul Sheley _ _
_ _ _ _ _
3.00
22
Porter Shaffer " "
3.00
23
jim Knowlton " "
3.00
24
Clark Jensen " "
3.00
25
L. Mathias " "
3.00
26
R. Richardson " "
3.00
27
Earl Ellis
3.00
x. 00
28
R. Whitsett
7
617
6'74
P_13CO, '17.1131f.
REGULAR MEETING CONTINUED COUNCIL C111_.IBERS JULY 6, 1939
BILLS C014TIllUED:
14829
Street Department Reimbursement for Lamps - _ _ - _
35.36
30
Street Department Reimbursement for Lighting
527.34
31
Cliff McCoy Labor Vol Park _ - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
8.00
32
A. Myers " " " - - - - - _
24.50
33
Ralph Smith " " - - - - - - - - - - -
4.00
34
J. P. Muscatell " " _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
16.75
35
C. J. Dunn " " " _ _ _ _ _
14.00
36
Bill Gardner " " _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
17.00
37
Robert Hales " "
2.00
39
0. A. Eaton " City GHall ' Chedk to City Treas)
4.00
39
Alice Hogan Planning Com. six LIonths salary
25.00
40
A. E. Hinchley Deputy City Clerk _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
25.00
41
County Treasurer four lots _ - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
152.00
42
Pasco Machine Co. Pipe & Melding _ _ - -
84.61
43
Pasco Herald Numbering Machine, Journal and carbon
18.82
44
Rensselaer Valve Cc Hub & Flange end valve & Valve box
36.41
45
Hughes & Co. Gal. pipe fittings & Sprinklers _ - -
148.22
46
_
Pasco Plumbing & Htg Co. basin,fountain, closet etc
113.30
47
Potlatch Lumber CoPlaster, Ply wood Lumber common
18.02
49
Pasco Paint & Picture Store, kalsomine, wall size,enamel 23.35
49
Columbia Hdw Co. Lamps nails etc - _ _ _ -
9.14
50
0. TI. O'Brien Office rent & Steno fees
10.00
51
Ducjg Inn Cafe meals for prisoners - _ _ _
16.00
52
J. F. O'Herin City A't. Bone _ _ _
9.50
53
Commercial Linen Co. Pillow slips fire Dept.
3.76
54
Pacific Power A Light City lighting _ _ _ - _ -
306.45
55
City Treasurer drafts , postage & stamps _ _ - - -
15.21
56
General Petroleum Corp. tire repairs
1.00
57
Pasco Hardware Cc Pipe fittings paint etc. _ _ _ - _
14.35
58
White River Lumber Cc Lumber & Cement _ _
31.22
59
L. C. Haystad Appraisal of city buildings _ _ _ _ -
25.00
60
Void
61
Void
62
Pasco Water Dept, Pipe, fittings material & Labor
62.43
63
Pasco Clothing Tennis Nets _ _ _ - _ - _ - _
22.35
64
VIOD
65
Crescent Chemical Co. five gal vermibide _ _
9.25
66
Roff Imp. Company hlirrow, reflecter plates, adjusting
5.B7
67
S. S. Siberry, ISonks Cloth Fire Dept _ _ - -
3.18
68
Pasco Electric Shop switches, material & Labor
13.68
69
E. M. Brown Sand & Gravel: _ _ _ _ _
2.29
70
Shell Oil Company battery charge & rent _
1.25
71
Pasco Sheet Metal Works Repair cans for Fire Dept
1.53
72
Burroughs Adding Machine Company Service
14.69
73
Gaylord Bros liew Books _ _ _ _ - _.
16.00
74
Caxton Prihting Ltd. New Books
6.38
75
Puget Sound News Co. New Books
27.01
76
R. E. Downie New Books
2.04
77
Churchman Inv Cc Bond Deputy Treasurer
10.00
78
Pasco Yater Dept. City service & Hydrant rentals
337.60
79
U. S. Laundry Laundry for Fire rooms
4.11
90
Standard Oil Co. gasoline for police pump
31.04 03,382 85
REPORTS FROM
COTLaI TTEES. TOTAL
;x6,252.96
Yater Committee and lir. IdcGhee given more time to act on emergency chlori
relative
ho M. S. Campbell's letter to Mr. McGhee April 29, 1939.
REPORTS FROM
OFFICERS:
Planning Commission Report was read discussed and predered filed.
READING OF ORDINANCES:
Ordinance Number 445 an Ordinance relating to Intoxicating
Liquors, provi
for
the control and regulation thereof, defining crimes and providing
Penalties
therefor,
and declaring and emergency. Having had it third reading
motion made b
derman and seconded by Pangle and carried that ordinance number
445 be declared
have
had its third reading; Motion made by Linderman and seconded by Pangle and
carried
without descent on roll call that ordinance number 445
be declared final
adopted.
Ordinance Number 444: AnOrdinance amending Ordinance No,
435,. pertaining
regulation and restriction of the Location and use of Uuildings
and land within
City
of Pasco, providing fcr'tthe creation of two additional Districts
to be Ino,
Commercial Districts C_2 and C_3, and providing for the regulation
and use of bu.
and lands within such Commercial Districts 0_2 and C-3. A motion made by Pangle
this
Ordinance be turned over to the Building Connittee for facts
and figures to
presented at the next meeting Motion seconded by Linderman and
carried.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS :
Dosie Kennedy's claim against the City for ;32.00 covering the
care of a child
sixteen days; !,lotion made by Downey that this blaim be rejected and Clerk to so
notify Mrs. Kennedy of disallowment, motion seconded by Pangle
carried.
Ed Dickinson's claim for two years rental on a forge, anvil and block in the amou
of x;40,p00, was discussed; W. E. Burns reports that Mr. Dickinson agrees that one
dollar per month would be a satisfactory rent. These tools have been at the City
shed in the City Yards since February 23, 1938. Motion made by Downey that this
matter be turned over to the Street Committee to ascertain what arrangements can
be made relative to a purchase of this equipment, motion seconded by Pangle and
carried.
Mention was also made that A. B. Hill may have an anvil he would like to sell.
C. V. D owney and V. G. Pangle were appointed by the Council to act as a Oommitte
to interview Ray Hicks in regard to finishing room for TTayers office and police
Judge's Court Room.
In the interest of Safety and to remove an existing hazard now present on Third
Street between Yakima & Nixon Streets, the City of Pasco Formally and offically
request the removal of power poles now located between Yakima & Nixon Streets on
3rd. Clerk ordered to notify Pacific p®wer & Light Co. of this condition.
PASCG, DASH.
liTSHED BUSINESS CONTINUED:
Motion made by DOGJney and seconded by Linderman.
BUSINESS:
Easement Deed presented by Roy Skill for a utility strip on block 25 in Pettit's
addition, this strip was to be five feet wide, Council not in favor of a strip
this narrow; "lotion made by Linderman and seconded by Pangle that Street Committee
contact Mr. Skill relative to changingthis strip to ten feet in width. Hotion
carried.
;OUS
Mr. Sample Sexton at the Cemetery asked permission to use, part of '180.00 eighty
dollars, budgeted for Power expense, for supplies; Owing to stronger water pressim
power will not be needed, the Council unaminously granted this request.
The Care Taker at River View Park isrefusing people the priviledge of using those
grounds for pienic'purposes. complaint made by C. V. Downey.
Unanimous consent given to use Street equipment far grading at ':;est Side School.
DJI,I'TIT Motion made by Linderman End seconded by Pangle: that meeting adjourn until next
regulat meeting night, ei%#t`o'clock P. II. $uly 20, 1939.
Tsiayor Ter Tem.
ST:
City C erg
Passed and approved this? D_ Day of
MEETING
PASCO WASH.
COUNCIL CHAMBERS
city clerz
TO ORDER:
TaIeeting called to order at eight thirty P. ::I. by Mayor Pro Tem 17. E. Burns.
CALL:
By Clerk Councilmen present were Burns, Downey, Linderman and Pangle.
Absent were McDonnell, Partch and Jestby.
The City Council met in Special Session for the purpose of discussing for
adoption, Easement Deed for a Utility strip in block(25)twenty five
Pettits Addition. Easement Deed read and followed onsketch by Council
Motion made by Downey that the tepOrt be; adotbted-_gnd',dheoreiri:ted easement
deed be accepted and that City Clerk be instructed to record same with
the County Auditor; Motion seconded by Pangle carried by rmll call vote
of four.
RN.ZNT: ';.IOTIOE TO ADjourn made by Pangle ans seconded by Downey.
T : �t,/
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Mayor Pro Tem.
ed and aproved this � p do'' of 1939.
City C erc.