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HomeMy WebLinkAbout12-05-1940 Minutes736 '737 PASCO, ',WASHINGTON. PASCO, WASHINGTON RF-GUI-AR a9TTNG C0*211TTEE ROOM DECF.I,IBER 5, 1940 REGULAR SESSION CONTINUED: COMMITTEE 8001.4 DECEMBER 5. ].940. CALL TO ORDER: Meeting was called to order it nine thirt,y_"ive P.1,1_ Ilonorable RAymond Hick. presiding. WATER DEPT. ROLL CALL: 3979 to 3984 Pay Roll hater Dentb5?, 5 By Clerk, Councilmen present were W. E. Burns, C. V. Downey, M. J. Linderman 3985 State Treasurer Ind. Ina & Mad Aid 6.21 9.54 and A. M. Wastby. Councilmen absent were M. J. McDonnell, Art PArtch almd Rex PhillipE 3986 Pasco Herald Cards & Carbon 107.50 3997 Neptune Mater Co. Deters & Conn. READING OF THE MINUTES: 3989 Pennsylvania Salt Mfg. Co. Chlorine 27.00 1.12 Minutes of the previous meeting were read and Approved, after minot changes 3989 Wallace Tiernan Sales Corp. Solution 13.08 were made relative to the boundries of property to be transfered from Resident! 3890 Bailey Mat-r Cc Charts 12.45 District R._ 2 to Manufacturing District M_1. 3991 UniJn Oil Company Gasoline 3992 G. K. Mercier Tub- rAoair .50 BILLS AND COMMUNICATIONS: 3993 Pasco Machine Co. Mtnce ;fork. Pump 11.28 3994 Roy Krueger Ford Ranair Parte & Labor 41.28 REAPPOINTMENT OF W. E. BURNS TO CIVIL SERVICE COIBa SSION: -to 3995 Padifie Power & Lipht Power 401.64 FrAiaht Stamps & Env. 43.31 1.227.16 Ia-tter from Mayor Hinks W. E. Burns,- reappointing him as a member of t e 3996 City Treasurer Civil Service Commission for a term of six years, was road. STREET DEPT Bills against the City were read as follows; Motion made b7, I-inderman that 11 Freiaht 2.60 bills and payrolls signed by the Claims Committee be paid, Motion seconded by 1444 Unit Steel Corp. 272.50 Downey and carried by . roll call vote of four. 745 to 748 Pay Roll Salary 749 State Treasurer Ind. Ins. & bled Aid 2.67 CURRENT EXPENSE 750 Pasco Hardware Lamps Solder & Bolts 37.83 751 Union Oil Company Gasoline, Ker. S.Free 78.21 15816 to 15825 Inc. Pay Roll Various Depts 516.00 752 G. K. Mercier One Tube 2.50 Cement 20.e2 15926 " 15827 " " " Library " 120.00 753 White River Lumbar Co 15828 " 15932 " " " Police " 442.00 754 Conoco Servide Station Kerosene .10 7.14 15633 " 15847 " " it Fire Dept 52.00 5.92_ 755 Huston Motor Co Orlc on car 756 Atlas Foundry & Machine Cc Man Hole Rings40.8O 15948 State Treasurer Ind. Ins. & Med. Aid 49 Heal O'Neil Salary Election Board 7.50 757 Reese Concrete Pine Co Pipe 24.60 50 Alice Anthony " " " 7.50 " " 7.50 758 Reese Concrete Pine Cc " 22.03 759 Pacific Pow;r & Liaht Underpass. Lt. 52.57 51 Mary Winsky 52 A. G. Buckley Poll Rent & Booth Repair 11.00 53 Leona Stump Salary Election Officer 7.00 760 Void 761 Pasco Machine Co Labor on Equip.& Tools 4.58 54 Willmetta Tuttle " if if 7.00 762 City Treasurer !:Inns 1.78 570.73 55 Ora Gibson " v" 7.00 Grand Tota •� 56 Wallace Me Ghee " " " 7.00 57 Audrey Kelly " " " 7.00 REPORTS FROIS CO-*11ITTEES: 58 Gladys Smith " " " 7.00 " " 8.00 D. BYRAN BAKI:E'S CLi.II.i Mr. Baker addre6sed Ta ounci , inquiring about his claim against the City for 59 Letitia Minkiewitz " " " 8.00 x58.64 caused by the City Fire Department, had been allowed or rejected, he wL.s informed 60 Ruth La-Dow " " " 8.00 by the Mayor that this was taken up with the Insurance Company through Grant Stringha.m's 61 Olga Bryan MAude Lemmen " " " 7.00 Company, and an answer was expected in a few days, and prompt ac>tiDn would be token. 62 63 Grace Cowles " " 7.00 64 Winifred Haylett " " " 7.00 CLAIM AGAINST ROY SKILL Councilman ';Jest y was o con acts. r Till in regard to a claim of X35.00 by the Ci 65 1.4arien Quackenbush " " 7.00 " " " 7.00 covering the expense of repairing Seventh Street continguous to Mr. Skills Pronerty. The 66 Ada E Calver " " 7.00 contact was not lade and Mr. Westpy asked for more time, same was granted. 67 Theresa Evans 68 Margaret Foag " " " 9•00 69 Willie Sullivan " " " 7.20 70 Mary Wshe Poll Rent 17.00 REPORTS FROG O1'FICERS:: Water Manager.-D. W. McGhee's i:Ionthly report was read. 71 Americran Legion " " 10.00 72 Church Of Our Savior " " 10.00 City Treasurer 'Mary H. ISee's Monthly report was read. p 73 Emma. Diemond " " 10.00_ help rent 90.00 City Clerk Adah Perry's I,ionthly Budget Report was presented to each Councilmen. 74 C. 1.I. O'Brien office and 75 Elizabeth Noland Police Matron 10.00 A.M.Hsylett's report of building permits for November 1940 show a valuation of$31.8 0.00 76 L• W. Hales Fertilizer 69.75 ORDINANCE'S I4U143ER 456-and 451, 77 P..sco Herald Election Supplies, Adv. 116.39 READING OF ORDI144NCES:: 78 Pasco !Qectric Shop Fixtures, fittings & Lab. 146.22 Co. Repair to truck (Cem.) 22.05 Were set. aside for hearing at the next regular meeting December 19th, 1940, T.Iotioh 79 Hostetter Mohr 90 Pasco Hardware Co. Sunplies Various Dspts 27.05 made by Linderm-n secondel by Burns carried so ordered. 81 Pasco Machine Co, Pipe,Fittings & Fire Escape 263.94 82 U. S. Laundry -Laundry Fire Rooms 7.32 ORDINANCE NUL�BER 83 Milton Nursery Trees ( Cam) 15.00 84 Mortons Variety Store Candlas & Sharpener .15 An Ordinance declaring an eimprovem for the purpose of providing the revenue to Station Oil 1.23 defray the expense for necessary improvements at Sylvester Park in the City of Pasco; 85 Conoco Service Diesel Oil 39.53 Was introduced and declared to have had its first reading Notion made by Downey seconds 86 Richfield Oil Co. 97 Thite Rose Service Station Grease & 011 8.30 by Linderman carried so ordered. Motion made by Linderman that Ordinance Number 45� have by Downey, Motion wade by Linderman and 88 Goner al Petroleum Corp of Calif. Car Mtnce 15.73 its second reading by Titl! only Motion seconded that Ordinance Number 456 has h:,d its second reading by Title only 99 Union Oil Company Gasoline & Fuel oil 126.61 seconded bjr Downey 90 Void Motion carried so ordered. 81 Padfifior:Telephone Co Service 2.60 92 West:rn Market Lime 5.82 93 Pasco W-t r Dept Service 188.00 56.88 RESOLUTIONS:: REGARDING THE TRANSFER OF FUNDS FOR T E PURPOSE OF RETIRING FIRE EQUIPI'LNT AND 94 V. J. Languille Books 95 J. K. Gill &: Co. New Boobs 5.43 GRADE SEPARATION BONDS: 96 Junior Liyterary Guild New Books 12.11 63.17 BE IT RESOLVED by the City �;onncil of the City of Pasco, that the City Treasurer 'fp 97 Edwin Allen Co. Books 98 The Goodheart ;7ileox Co. Inc. Books 9.38 be and is hereby directed to transfer $17743.38 and draft charge of 19.00 making a total of ,17762.39 99 City Treasurer Stamps Eta. 6.30 352.90 2,991.48 from the General Fund to the Bond Retirement Fund for payment of outstanding 15900 Pacific Power & Light Cc Service Fire gouipment and Grade SeparAtion Bonds. Ilonies available from tax receipts STREET SIGN FUND in exctess of the 1941 Budget. Motion made by DR01 s onded by Burns to accept the 1 Cai�• resolu ion, motion carried without dissent on Ro 1 Pasco Mechine Comnany Pin-, Cititting,Welding 301.87, 2 Pasco Hardware It Red Lead 10.20 312.02 passed and approved this 5th da;, of December 1940. Mayor Raymond Hicks Attested; �c C Adah Party if- (/ Approved ^s to form 738 PASCO, RASH PASCO, WASHINGTON REGULAR SF33TO14 COUNCIL 51 I RESOLUTION FOR CAiIVASS OF VOTES OF THr QTY GEITERAL EItFOTION— DECEMBFR .5.-1940.— — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —— — GALL TO ORI)ER:e Ideating called to order at eight twenty-five P. M. Mayor Raymond Hicks THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PASCO HAVING MET IN REGULAR SESSION, PROCEEDED Id presiding. THE MANNER REQUIRED BY LAW, TO CANVAS THE VOTES, EXAMINE AND RECORD THE AB,_ENTEE BALLOTS CAST IN SAID CITY GENERAL ELECTION HELD DECELBER 3. 1940. THAT AT SAID ROLL CALL:_ By Clerk Councilmen present were W. E. Burns, C. V. Downey, M. J. Linderman ELECTION VOTES JEF,E CAST AS FOLLOWS: and A. Ti. Sestby. INDEPENDENT CITIZENS TICKET Councilmen absont were M. J. McDonnell, Art Partch and Rea Phillips. FOR IIAYOTF:— — — — —'E.—S. JONISST-or 582 CITY TM,,ASURER: DIARY H. MEE 597 READING OF THE IIINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS 1,1EETI NG : _ CITY OLE RX: ADAH PERRY 572 Minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved as read. CITY ATTORNEY: KARL J. GRIMM— COUIJCILIIEN: FOUR YEAR T_:RM: BILLS AND COMNUIIICATIONS:_ M. 3. LTNnER f11F — — — — — 570 ROBERT JAbU'S 56 UNLOADING ZONE FOR NEW PASCO HOTEL. D. BYRON BAKER S� _A le£ter was lead from Charles T Boyd, of December 19, 1940 to the City COUIICI11LO TWO YEAR UIIEXPIRED TERM: Council, in regard to marring two loading and unloading zones, to accomodat '9A R'YY Ca'NOCf:ITH- — — — — — — 551 the Hotel patrons at the entrance of the Hotel and parking lot. Motion made COUiNCILLLIN AT LARGE TWO YEAR TERM: b Downey that the Mayor contact Mr. Boyd, and be given authority to desig_ — — — — — — — — — — — — — R. O.HA—LZ 562 na a space to be reserved and marked. motion seconded by Linderman carried so ordered. TOTAL NUMBER OF VOTES CAST: 603 " WHEREFORE THE COUNCIL HEREBYLITE AR?c S TIE, SAID ABOVE NA,ED PERSONS 'WEE_ DULY .'.IID BILLS: REGULARLY EL:CTED TO THE SAID O_TIEES." T'He White River Lumber Company's bill for eight dollars covering repair t6 PAssed and gpproved this 5th day of DAeember, 1940. the roof of the City a.l.ane i"i M llinkiewitz's bill in the amount of Vg Motion made try Nestby seconded by Burns that the Resolution be adopted carried thirty eight dollars and ninet cans for Fralsomining the office of tie so ordered. Raymond Hicks City Treasure and the City Clerk, was authorized for payment motionmade by payor Linderman and seconded by Downey end carried by a roll call vote of four. ATTEST: ss_ The claim a ainat the City for 158.64, presented by the Pasco Growers Ass- Ad'ah Perr oc a ion cover n3 g Ramage �rainby water during a fire department practic ociation i y art. Septe ber 16, 1940, was ordered paid motion made by Linderman seconded by Downey and carried by a roll call vote of four. The urchase of a desk and chair being used at the Pump House, from Howard I.IISCELLANEOUS: do ee y e Water Depar en in the amount of .20.00 was authorized for PURCHASE OF LARGE INCANDESCENT LfJ,PS: payment motion made by Linderman seconded by Doreney carried by a roll call A purchasing agreement covering the purchase of large incandecent lamps; present(d vote of four. by "GRIGG' S" HARD-,JS-Li' STORE was signed by the Mayor. READING OF ORDIiI1NCES: ASSESSi.BNTS IN L. I. D. NUMBER 34 The City Clerk erroneously gave two ordinances the same number, whereby creating the following changes. Mr. 11. R. Cox addressed the Council in regard to payment of assessment in L.I.D.#34, after L brief histor.. of the case oas reviewed, the Cotincil unanimo sly ORDIN-.NCE NUMBER 454 to be "ORDINANCE #455" " asked the MAyor to consult with the City Attorney and ascertain the legality of All ORDINANCE TO AMEND iI �iNTITLED ORDIIis�IICE TO EGUI.AT or not accepting payment at this time on defaulted L.I.D. assessments. AND RESTRICT THE LOCATION AND USE OF BUILDINGS AND THE USE OF LAND WITHIN Accepting THE CITY OF PASCO, 'JASHINGTON: TO LI1M THE HEIGHT OF BUILDINGS: TO P3ESCRI E K.O.P.LODGE, CEMETERY LOTS: BUILDING LINES AND THE SIZE OF YARDS AND OTHER OPEN SPACES AND eOR THESE FTJR2 KAr J. Grimm men one e drawing up of a contract by the Lodge for POSES TO DIVIDE THE CITY INTO DISTRICTS" AND PROVIDING FOR THE TRANSFER OF td the City Council. CERTAIN PROPERTY NO',1 IN RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT R_2 TO LIANUFACTURING DISTRICT presentation M_1 AND SUBJECTING THE SAID PROPERTY TO ALI THE RULES AND REGULATIONS PRO_ VIDED III SAID ORDINANCE NUIJBER 435 FOR PROPERTY IIICLUDED IN IIANUF IC YURI NG DISTRICT M-1. ADJOURNMENT: Motion made by Burns seconled by Wastby that the meeting adjourn to the Be redesignated and known as ordinance number 455. Motion made by Downey regular meeting night December 19th, 1940, T ioht O'clock P.M. that ordinance number 455 as amended be given its second reading by Title next _ ind Only motion seconded by Linderman, carried so ordered. ?,lotion made by Linder- _man manseconded by Burns that Ordinance number has had it second reading. Motion :wade by Linderman seconded by Burns that Ordinance number 455 be l given its third reading as am8nded,by eliminating blocks twenty- two tend mayor thirty_seven, Motion carried so ordered. T.Totion a. de by Linderman seconded by Burns that Ordinance Number 455 be declared to have had its third reading motion carried so ordered. i Motion made by Linderman seconded by Bums that ORDIIIANCE NUITIBER 455 be fix- _ATTEST• ally adopted, motion carried so ordered. ATTEST: ORDINANCE NUMBER 455 "to beC_RDINANCE I4U1IBER 456 ORDINANDE NUMBER 455 AN ORDI ANDE IT ?TIBER 435 " Ali ORDIN NCE Cie REGULATE AND RESTRICT THE LOCATION AND USE OF BUILDINGS AI4D TqN, uSis ua LAIi WITHIN THE CITY OF PASCO, I,ASHINGTON: TO LIIfIT THE HEIGHT OF BUILDINGS: TO PRESCRIBE BUILDING LINES AILD THE SIZE OF YARDS AND OTHER OPEN SPACES, STD IOR THESE PURPOSES TO DIVIDE THE CITY INTO DISTRICTS" BY PROVIDING UNDER CER_ this a of �� Jt 1940.D7ELLINGS TAIN RULES AND RESTICTIONS eOR 'THE ERECTIO14 OF APARTMENT HOUSES AND 1,1ULTIPIE passed and approved _da, IN CERTAIN PARTS OF RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT R.1 AND REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT iiERE'JITH. As introduced is to be redesignate:l std ':noun s O2JI1L.J03 ;= 456, motion made by Downey seconded by Linderman. Motionmede by Linderman that ordinance number 456 be tabled, motion died f r 1/v the want of a second, a discussion followed, and it was decided that an amendment to Section four of Ordinance number 435, Residention District R_ City Clerk C "to read four family dwelling where is now specified a two family dwell1g; C.V Downey was asked to contact the City Attorney in regard to this change OitDINAI'IOE NUMBER 456 "to be ORDINANCE # 457; ORDINANCE # 456 Ali O.DIIlu E DEC 1=77TEMERGE110Y FOR THE PURPOSE OF P 0V Ds ING THE REVENUE TO DEFRAY THE EXPENSES POR NECESSARY IMPROVEMENTS IId SYLVE TER rdi PARK IN THE CITY OF PASCO. AS INTRODUCED be redesignated and known as Ordin- _ance ancenumber 457 Motion made by Linderman seconded by Burns carried so ordered. Motion made by Linderman seconded by Burns that Ordinance # 457 beagiven i s third reaaang; Motion made by Downey seconded by Burns that Ordinance "457 has had it third reading, Motion mode by Downey that Ordinance #457 be ado ted as read, motion seconded by Linderman and carried by a Roll Call Vote of f ur. MISCELLANEOUS: Rater Manager D. W. McGhee's monthly report was read. A mention was made concerning the double parking of busses at the Stage depot on Lewis Street, it was suggested that the loading zone marking be enlarged thus allowing more busses curb space. This however is a temporar arrangement pending the surfacing of the alley.