Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAbout11-07-1940 Minutes73.3 s� PASCO WASHINGTON COL1MITTEE ROOM. ADJOURNHD MEETING PASCO, WASHINGTON OCTOBER 23, 194 REGULAR MEETING C01,1MITTEE ROOM NOVEI1BER 7, 1940. ORDINANCE NO. 455, AN ORDINANCE TO PERMIT THE ERECTION OF APARTMENT CALL TO ORDER: Meeting called to order at 8:30 P.M. Mayor Pro Tem W. E. Burns presiding. HOURES AND MULTIPLE Or inanoe o. 5 an ordinance o amen r inance�No 435 entitled " AN ROLL CALL: ORDINANCE TO REGULATE AND RESTRICT THE LOCATION AND USE OF BUILDINGS AI4D THE USE OF By Clerk Councilmen present were W. E. Burns, C. V. Downey, M. J. Linderman LAND WITHIN THE CITY OF PASCO, WASHINGTON: TO LIMIT THE HEIGHT OF BUILDINGS: TO and A. M. Westby M. J. McDonnell arrived at 9:30 P.M. PRESCRIBE BUILDING LINES AND THE SIZE OF YARDS AND OTHER OPEN SPACES AND FOR THESE Councilmen absent were Rea Phillips and Art Partch. PURPOSES TO DIVIDE THE CITY INTO DISTRICTS" BY PROVIDING UNDER CERTAIN RULES AND RESTRICTIONS FOR THE ERECTION OF APARTTIENT HOUSES AND MULTIPLE DIDZLIITGS IN CERTAII READING OF THE UIINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS FETING• PARTS OF RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT R-1 AND REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES AITD PARTS OF ORDINANC S IN CONFLICT HEREWITH. Minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved as read. Motion made by Linderman seconded by Downey that Ordinance No. 455 has ha its first reading. This amendment to Ordinance No. 435 was thoroughly discussed, th BILLS AND COLMUNICATIONS: Council decided to hold a public hearing on this proposal at the same time and plac of the forgoing Ordinance, namely November 14, 1940. Bills against the City of Pasco for the current month of October were read, Motion made by Linderman and seconded by Downey that the vouchers signed by the CLAIMS AGAINST THE CITY committee be paid as follows, Motion carried by roll call vote of four. PASCO GROWERS ASSOCIATION CURRENT EXBENSE T-67-alT-67-al m agains e y in the amount of x'158.54 was read from The Paseo Growers Association, through John Horrigan, for grain and' feed damaged by water WAR,# NAME OR FIRM PURPOSE ALIT. resulting from a fire practfee of the City Fire Department September 16th 1940. lb733 tol.5742Various Dep s pay rod This was turned to the Claims Committee for investigation sod a report. 15743 " 15744 Library " " " 120.00 15745 " 15747 Police " " " 430.00 MISCELLANEOUS: 15748 " 15761 Fire ^ " ^ 45.00 $1140.00 LOTS PURCHASED AT EAST SIDE WATER TAidK SIGHT 15749 Shdte Treasurer Ind. Ins & Med Aid 6.05 The Council made ac ow edgemen of thF recording of a deed covering the 15762 American Leg6on Post #34 Police Duty 175.00 ` purchase bg D. w. McGhee of lots one, two, three, four,five, six and fractional lots 15763 Shell Oil Co. Fuel Oil & Gasoline 69.83 seven,eight,nine,ten, all of lot twelve, fractional lots thirteen,fourteen, fifteen 15764 Seagraves Corp. Packing & Pkg Glands 16.32 Block one hundred seventeen Pasco Land Company's First Addition to Pasco, Washingtc 65 Western Golf Course Supply Co. Spring & Cable 1.59 Courthouse recording# 89243 of September 18, 1940. 66 Pacific Fire Extinguisher Co. Masks & Cannist Th NORTHERN PACIFIC EASELIEIJT ESTENDING FIFTH AVENUE: are 5.00 The Council ma a ac ow a o e recur ng of an easement, R.W. 67 Shaw & Borden Co. Reg. & Election Sup. 19.68 4082 Northern Pacific No. W.11, 263 in favor of the City of Pasco for the extension 68 Gaylord Bros Inc. Binding Repairs 3.50 of Fifth AVe., across the Northern Pacific encline track and Wright Of Way. Court_ 69 Puget Sound News Co. New Books 30.19 house recodding No. 89229 of September 16th 1940. 15770 J. K. Gill Cc of Wash. " " 27.43 RELATIVE TO IICE14SE FOR MODEL BAKERY AND BEAUTY PARLOR 71 The Macmi118n Co. ^ " 4.91 The City Clerk ask 1 the Council's opinion re a ve o the License Fee of 72 Art Burnside $ Co Finger Print Set 12.75 ARnold Bennett now operating the Champoux Beauty Parlor; Also the License Fee for 73 Gen. Petroleum Corp 011 & Lub Service 5.48 W. C. Tomas now operating the Model Bakery, the decision upheld the ordinance, and 74 Passo Herald Cc Election Sup. Printing 105.82 it will be necessary for both the above mentioned parties to obtain a 1940 license. 75 Pacific Telephone Co Service 8.40 BATH HOUSE AT KIWANIS BEACH. 76 Pacific Power & Light " 319.48 e ereo tiono f a cone 3bee Bath house at the Kiwanis Beach was discussed 77 Lyle Cooney Witmess for Police Judge 2.50 by the Mayor and Council with no action taken. 78 Churchman Inv. Co Bonds 10.00 NOTIFY ROY SKILL OF UNPAID BILL. 79 Cunningham Hotel Room Rent 5.00 Clerk o notify Roy a second time of the damage to Seventh Street 15780 Elizabeth Noland Police Matron 12.00 resulting from digging done by Edgar Brown during the construction of Mr. Skills hone 81 Economy Service Station Tire Repair .51 the repair of which amounted to $35.00. 82 White River Lumber Co. Cement & Lumber 4.03 CARNIV;,L LICENSE REFUND: 83 Twin City Lumber Co. Ply Wood & " 1.48 As apo esman or a American Legeon Drum Corp, Mr. Westby asked for a 84 Mortons Variety Store Election Supplies .82 refund df Carnival License. Motion made by Downey that the amount of License Fee 85 U. S. Laundry Fire Room Laundr�yy 3.53 $175.00 be refunded to the American Legeon Drum Corp, for special police duty, motion86 Pasco Electric Shop Rep. to Ha;43-ty Chrg 10.77 seconded by Linderman, carried, Downey, Linderman and Westby voting"yes". so ordered. 87 Duck Inn Cafe Meals for Prisoners 15.75 88 Stromme Auto Co. Installing brackets & Glands 6.75 Councilman McDonnell suggested that drinking fountain be installed in the 89 Pasco Auto Cc Rep to Spot Light 4.42 up stairs'hall of the City Hall. 15790 Pasco Hardware Co. Tennis Fence, Roll & Sup. 111.55 91 Columbia Hardware Co. Supplies 7.48 INSPECTION FORMS FOR THE BUILDING INSPECTOR 92 Pasco Wator Department Service 241.25 The Iiayor suggested a dorm or report n plicate, covering the inspection 93 City Treasurer Stamps & Postage 9.00 of each building, should be established, thus furnishing a copy to the Building Ina 94 Ace Sport Shop Shells 1.63 $ 1,259.90 pector, Owner of the building and one on file at the City Clerks office. There was 15795 to 15797 Precinct # 1 Pay Roll 25.50 no immediate action taken. 15798 " 15800 " 2 " 23.25 15801.:." 15803 " 3 " " 24.75 15804 " 15806 " 4 " " 27.00 15807 " 15809 ^ u b " 27.00 15610 " 15812 " 6 " " 30.00 15813 " 15815 " 7 " " 26.25 183.75 ADJOIIRIIMENS: Motion made by McDonnell and seconded by Linderman that the meeting CITY STREET DEPARTLIENT adjourn until -neat meeting night November seventh 1940, eight o'clock P. I.T. 725 to 729 Street Department Pay Roll 251.50 251.50 730 State Treasurer Ind. Ins & Med Aid 2.58 731 Reese COncrete Pipe Cc Pipe 23.21 -- - 732 Atlas Foundry & Machine Cc Man hole rings & Covers 40.80 733 Unit Steel Corp. Scarifier teeth 20.58 Mayor 734 White River Lumber Cc Cement & Lumber 4.55 735 Huston Motor Co Battery & Fan Belt 10.25 736 Economy Service Station Tire & Tube 16.07 ATTEST: 737 Pacific Power & Light Underpass Lights 43.80 738 Franklin County Road Ilia, Labot, Equip. 200.00 city Cer 739 Shell 011 Company Gasoline 69.30 740 Paseo Electric Shop St.Lt. Service & Rep 38.43 Passed and Approved this_day of1940. 741 Pasco Hardware Co. Supplies 4.88 742 Pasco Water Department Watering Trees 400.00 743 City Treasurer Freight 2.56 $ 877.01 1.1'l6'�1 Adah Perry. M)4 PASCO WASHINGTON REGULAR h2ETING CONTINUED COLIMITTEE ROOM NOVEI,IBER 7. 1940 WATER DEPARTLIENT dAR # NAME OR FIRM PURPOSE AMT. 3956 to 3964 'Nater Department Pay Roll 547.00 547.00 3965 State Treasurer Ind. Ins & Med Aid 6.34 3966 Rensselaer Valve Cc Hydrants & Parts 103.48 67 Hughes & Company Pipe Fittings & Supplies 50.50 68 Penn. Salt Mfg. Co. of Nash. Liquid Chlorine 27.00 69 Pacific Power & Light Power 475.21 3970 Pasco Herald Tracing Paper .51 71 Shell Oil Company Gasoline 7.50 72 Pasco Electric Cc Installing Heater Connections 22.29 73 White River Lumber Co. Lumber Common 12.36 74 Pasco Hardware Co. Socket & Globes .95 75 City Treasurer Office Rent 300.00 76 City Street Dept. Stop Freeze 1.91 77 City Treasurer Stamps, Freight, Drafts 67.42 78 Tax Commission Excise Tax 304.23 1 379.59 GRAND TOTAL _ _ _ _ _ _ 5,638.75 The white River Lumber Company's voucher in the amount of T$8.00 was withheld, this covered work on the roof of the City Hall to prevent further damage by leak- ing, and was turned to the Claims Committee for investigation and recommendation. The cost charges of printing and publishing, by the Pasco Herald was discusse the City Clerk to obtain from Lir. Williams his prices by the inch, line, page etc of contract and legal printing. REPORTS FROM COIMTTEES: THE PASCO GROWERS CLAIM AGAINST THE CITY Arrangements had been made by the Claims Committee, for Byron Baker,Manager of the Growers Association, to be present at this meeting, to discuss the actual hapenings that brought about this claim; But owing to the extra work brought on b the harvesting of the lettice crop, Mr Baker was unable to attend, Therefor the Committee ask for more time, same being granted. REPORTS FROM Oi 'ICERS: POLICE JUDGE'S REPORT FOR, OCT015M 1940 Cases heard two convictions two fines collected $107.50 A,M.Eaylett Police Judge BUILDING INSPECTOR'S REPORT FOR OCTOBER 1940. New Residential Buildings two $7,400.00 New Non " " private Garage one 270.00 ADDITIONS AND REPAIRS Dwellings one 300.00 Nonresidential two $1,150.00 $9,220.00 A. M. Ha lett ui ingInsp. Motion made by Downey and seconded by Linderman that the above reports be accep motion carried so ordered. UNFINISHED BUSINESS: The Bill of $35.00 0, -.ed the City by Roy Skill. was again reviewed, and turns over the claims committee. Mr. Westby to personally contact Mr Skill to ascertain why th above bill was being held up. 3'ODEL BAKERY LICENSE: City license for the Model Bakery was again discusse Mr. Karl Erickson claims he still owns an interest in the Bakery and another lice requested from Mr. Thomas is unjust. This was referred to the City Attorney. AD JOURNM'EN T : Motion made by Linderman and seconded by Downey that the meeting adjourn unt the next regular meeting night November 21st 1940 Thursday eight oclock P.M. Mayor Pro Tem ATTEST: City Clerk Passed and approved this day of ( �/7%� 1940. City Ulurk P.af,J �fJ PASCO, WASHINGTON SPECIAL SESSION COL21ITTEE ROOM NOVEMBER 14, 1940. CALL TO ORDER: Meeting was called to order at seven forty P.M. Honorable I,fayor Raymond Hicki pre.,iding. ROLL CALL: By Clerk Councilmen present were W.E.Burns, C.V.Downey,M.J.Linderman, M.J. McDonnell, Art Partch and A.II.Westby. Councilman absent was Rex Phillips. BY UNANIMOUS CONSENT THE REGULA ORDER OF BUSI14ESS WAS SET ASIDE TO HEAR from propertykk��olders, relative to amendments ito.ordinance number 435 by propose amendemrts #45V and #45$(- Drdi,nande0iiinber 44'covers property in Riverside Addition and part of River Block, to Pasco which is at the present time in Residential District R_2 the reco mended amendment is for the purpose of transfering property lying south of Ainswo Avenue to the shore line and from Eleventh Street to the Northern Pacific Tracks main line, from Residential Destrict R_2 to Manufacturing District M_1 A petition signed by twenty-four property holders was read, they prefer keep 6,11 this: said property in Residential Destrict R_2; But would consider the trans of that portion South oPAinswbrtbo�, Street and East of Fine Street; Mr. warden Fann )being interested in this Amendment expressed the desire to meet with the property holders and fix a boundry for the Manufacturing District ILI that would be agreeable with all concerned, then rewrite the amending Ordinance Number 454. ORDINANCE NUMBER 45J, AI,IENDING ORDINANCE NUI,ZER 435; was created for the purpose of setting aside a portion of Residential Distr R_1 namely Blocks one to six Inc. nine and one-half of Block ten Gerry's addition to Pasco,Block five Sylvester Park Addition, seventeen and eighteen Pettits Addit to Pasco and the west one -hundred and fifty feet of Block twenty six Northern Pacific Plat. Making it permissable for the erection and remodeling of Apartment houses in this area; There was a short discussion on this issue Councilman Downey Ixpressid the nirion that shaffl 't b deem?d a�1i6ai7Je to mend Ordinance #435 o crea a an ap r ment house is rict �n Res den a Distric R_1 that all of R_ should be subjected to the same ruling and not just in part; The Mayor suggested that this Ordinance #456 be entered into further on the second meeting of Decembe 1940 as the remaining time was needed for canvassing votes of the Primary Electio, Motion made by Downey Seconded by Bups that grdinancg # f,55 hags ttt i �Jd e The Council acting as an lec on Boar procee e o can as v o e� iii City Primary Election November 5, 1940, and open and cowit the absentee ballots for inclusion in the official count; The following resolution was read. RESOLUTION FOR CAEVASS OF VOTES OF PRIMARY ELECTION The City Couhcil of the City of Pasoo having met to canvass the vote. cast at the City Primary Election held on November 5th, 1940, for the various city of fives to be voted upon at the regular City Election on December 5, 1940; and the said City Council as said canvassing Board having received the Election returns, well. as the :.bsentee votes, from the City Clerk, rnd having counted said absentee votes and duly canvass the said elevtion returns, finds; That there were cast at said City Primary 1890 votes in total; that the candidates on the Independent Citizens Ticket for the various offices received the following number of Votes: FOR MAY OR: E. S. JOHNSTON 1033 RAYMOND HICKS 762 FOR CITY TREASURER: L,RY H.LZE 1310 _.WREN PYLES ELLISON 366 ._F.C.BROWN 149 FOR CITY CLERK: ADAH PERRY 1654 FOR CITY ATTORNEY: 0.1,1.0'BRIEN 967 KARL J. GRIMM 916 FOR COUNCILMEN( 4 year a m) - M.J.LINDERMAN 1194 : ROBERT JAMES]I303 :MRS.J.A.KING 941 W.E.BURNS 640 D.BYRON BAKER 113- FOR COUNCILIIAN:(Two_year Unexpired term; HARRY CHENOIPETH 1435 FOR COUITCILISA2IdAT_LARGE: wo year twrm) R.C.HALL1474 WHEREFORE the Couhcil find that' following named persons were nominate for the following offices, on the Independent Citizens Ticket; FOR MAYOR: E. S. Johnston FOR CITY TREASURER: Mary H. Mee. FOR CITY CLERK: Adah Id. Perry FOR CITY ATTORNEY: Karl J. Grimm. FOR COUNCILI:fEN: (4 year term) M.J.Linderman,Robert James,D.Byron Baker. FOR COUNCILMAN:(2 year unexpired term) Harry Chenoweth. FOR COUNCILI:IAN AT LARGE: (2 year term) R. 0. Hall. Motion made by Partch seconded by McDonnell to adopt the resolution as read; motion carried so ordered. ADJOURNMENT: Motion made by Partch seconded by Westby that the meeting adjourn until the first regular meeting night in December which will be December 5th1940, 9 O'clock P. Id. 0 ATTEST: City Ole r Passed and approved thisday ofe�_1940. th r et on / S,