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HomeMy WebLinkAbout11-05-1942 MinutesPASCO, WASHINGTON. ADJOTTRN7.D TyMPTTNG CC11iRFTTTFF RnQTif N�VET�IEiER_T�1�12 • CALL TO ORDER:: Meeting called to order at eight -twenty oclock Honorable Mayor E. S. Johnston presiding. ROLL CALL:: By Clerk Councilmen present were C. H. Brewer, R. 0. Hall, M. J. Linderman and A. M. Westby, W. R. Cox and D. Bron Baker arrived late. Councilman M. J1 Mc Donnell was absent. READING OF THE MINUTES:: Minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. BILLS & C010.IUNICATIONS:: A letter was read from the National Institute of Municipal Law Officers, requesting that the City Attorney attent the War Conference December 2, ,&4, 1942 to be held in New York City; Karl J. Grimm stated he did not expect to atte d. no action taken. REGULAR ORDER OF BUSINESS SET ASIDE THROUGH A T'vIOTION MADE by Linderman seconded by Hall carried so ordered. 742.20 REPORTS FROM COM'IITTEES:: " 17411 " it PIRE COIVSJTITTEE:: The Mayor reports that only tw-a men have been sleeping in the fir 172.00 rooms; Also that fire practice turnout was very small and requested that Westby an " 17416 " " the fire committee figure out a solution to this problem with the Fire Chj-15f. Inf r- mation has been received thattheapplication for fire hose by Federal Grant had b en approved in the amount of approximately $1400.00. 9.66 WATER COIV.UlITTEE.chairman reports water pumps O.K. chlorinator installed, and pipe o Ben Lamb hand for emergency or replacement work. 48.90 PARK COMMITTEE: reports the water has been shut off in river view park and the gun Potlatch Yards Lumber - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Glub; Brickey to anchor float at the beach. 17420 POLICE DEPT: City Attorney reports bonds maybe obtained for patrolmen by grouping Furnace Oil - - - - - - - - - - - with bonds covering City Treasurer's Office. 17421 City Attorney also states that the Old Tacoma Hotel building owned by a brewing Co Salary Police Matron - - - - - - - - - - in Walla Walla, has no ways and means for remodeling or repairing. County building 17422 next to the hotel building is in a bad condition back wall near collapse, The Count Salary Police Matron - - - - - - - - - - Commissioners favor getting some one to clean it up for the material they could sal age. Street Committee to investigate and rake report. City Attorney also reports that th Laundry for Fire Room - - - - - - - - - - weed burning bill against Ludwig is not worth court proceidure. 17424 REPORTS FROMOFFICERS:: Priorities Guide The Police Department'd Monthly report was read. 17425 Water 'Manager's Monthly report was read. Co Service - - - - - - - - - - Building Inspector's September report was read . 17426 Police Judge's report shows $220.00 collected in fines during the month of October A942. Service - - - - - - - - REGULAR ORDER OF BUSINESS RESUMED:: through a motion made by Hall se.conded by Lindeman carried so ordered. BILLS:: Current bills against the City wereo_!�!L;adsasefellow-t and ordered paid through a' made by Cox that all claims signed by the Committee be allowed motion a.econded by Linderman and carried by a roll call vote of 5. CURRENT EXPENSEFUND. 17396 to 17404 Pay Roll various departments - - - - - - - - - - - 742.20 17405 " 17411 " it Fire Department - - - - - - - - - - - - - 172.00 17412 " 17416 " " Police Department - - - - - - - - - - - - 825.00 17417 State Treasurer Ind. Ins & Med Aid - - - - - - - - - - 9.66 17418 Ben Lamb Meals for Prisoners - - - - - - - - - - - 48.90 17419 Potlatch Yards Lumber - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 20.81 17420 Standard Oil Co Furnace Oil - - - - - - - - - - - 3.20 17421 Lillian Shreeve Salary Police Matron - - - - - - - - - - 8.00 17422 Mildred Liston Salary Police Matron - - - - - - - - - - 12.00 17423 U. S. Laundry Laundry for Fire Room - - - - - - - - - - 3.57 17424 Coordinators Corporation Priorities Guide 4.00 17425 Pacific Power & Light Co Service - - - - - - - - - - - 331.91 17426 Pasco Water Dept Service - - - - - - - - 236.10 17427 Karl J. Gri:$m Office Rent & Phone - - - - - - - - - - 5.00 17428 Chas W. May M. D. Police Call - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5.00 17429 Idarie Martell .Health Office Steno service - - - - - 52.50 17430 Twin City Garbage Service - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5.00 17431 White River Lumber Bement - - - - - - - - - --- - - - 6.14 17432 Rdt fic Telephone Co Calls - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 26.73 17433 Pasco Auto Co Fire Truck Repair - - - - - - - - 9.25 17434 City Treasurer Stamps, Exchange &. Postage - - - - - 26.24 17435 14a.ry I. Wehe Salary Election Inspector 7.50 17436 Margaret Fogg " " Judge - - - - - - 7.50 17437 Willie Sullivan " " " - - - - - - - 7.70 17438 Marion Quackenbush " " Inspector - - - - - - 7.00 17439 June Radditz " " Judge & Rent - - - 12.00 17440 Beulah Myklebost " " " 7.00 17441 Iviildred Knowlton " " Inspector 6.50 17442 Wave Lewis " " Judge 6.50 17443 MIaude Cooney " " " 6.50 17444 I1ary Zoe Smith " " Inspector 7.75 17445 Esther Benson " " Judge 7.95 17446 Lorinda Savage " " Judge 7.75 17447 Gerry's Garage Polling place r.ent 4F.99 17448 Josephine Leroux Salary Election Inspector 7.70 17449 Evelyn Conner " it Judge 7.50 T7450 Lou Schuppell " It " 7.50 17451 L.E. Obert Polling place rent 5.00 17452 Mary Gardner Salary Election Inspector 8.20 17453. Audrey Kelly " " Judge 8.00 17454 Orpha Wood it It " 8.00 17455 Episcopal -Church Polling place rent 5.00 17456 unary Mc Clelland Salary Election Inspector-- 7.87 17457 Irma Rodkey it " Judge & mileage 8.07 17458 IvIabel 1,2. Beck it " Judge Polling rent 12.87 17459 Dorothy Straughn it " Inspector .500 17460 1-Tary Oberst " " Judge 17461 Olga Byran " " Judge 7.50 17462 Pasco Hardware Co: Supplies 14.98 2773'.0: tion w �{ ADJOURNED.MEETING,'CONTINUED PASCO, WASHINGTON. COIvIIAITTEE ROOM • _. NOVEMBER 5, 1942 STREET DEPARTIIIENT 1096 LIBRARY DEPARTMENT Pasco Transfer 99 to 101 LIBRARY PAY ROLL - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -150.00 102 P.J. Languille.& Co. Book Binding - - - - - - - - -- 49.67 103 Grigg's Store Light Bulbs 2.78 104 Pacific Power & Light Service 8.31 105 Pasco Water Dept. Service 2.55 106 Johnston Snovr White Pro. White Ink 1015 107 J.K. Gill Co. Books 3.24 108 Junior Literary Guild Books x.00 109 City Treasurer Stamps 5.00 Service 400.00 225.70 STREET DEPARTIIIENT 1096 to 1098 Street Payroll Pasco Transfer ?54:80 1099 State Treasurer I.I.& M.A. 18.80 11100 Pasco Hardware Co. Paint,lamps,supplies spray gunrent.149.86 1101 Pasco Auto Co. Equipment Repair 2.58 1102 Twin City Truck & Imp. Co.Parts repairs & labor 43.88 1103 Standard Oil Co. Motor Oil 30.59 1104 Pacific Power & Light Co. Underpass lights 41.62 1105 Pasco Water Dept. Service 400.00 1106 City Treasurer Freight .87 4 547 4548 to4553 4554 4555 4556 4557 4558 4559 456o 4561 4562 4563 4 564 4565 4566 4567 WATER DEPARTMENT Wallace Tiernan Sales Corp. Chlorinator parts WATER DEPT. PAYROLL State Treasurer Ind. Ins & Med.Aid Pasco Transfer Truck Hire Hughes & Co. Repair Part B. IMTachine Lee Perry Co. Chair Spring G.K. Mercier Tire Repair Penn Salt Ivlfg. Uo. Chlorine Harris Pine I:Tills Co. Shavings Neptune I.1eter Co. Meters conn. and parts Pacific Power & Light Co. Power Pasco Hardware Co. Brush nails lamps Tax Commission Excise Tax. Pasco Auto Co. Repair to truck Columbia Hardware Co. Enamel City Treasurer Freight t Express READING OF ORDINANCES:: 1043.00 11.47 736.20 8.25 2.00. 7.99 2.40 .52 13. 50 8.00 144.19 390.19 2.28 356.80 8.19 .70 3,45 1696.13 5,737.8 ORDINANCE NO. 499 AN ORDINANCE ORDERIN& EMERGINCY SUSPENSION OF CERTAIN PROVISIONS OF THE BUILDING AND SEWER ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF PASCO: AUTHORIZING THE USE OF SUBSTITUTEMATERIALS AND DTETHODS DURING THE PERIOD OF NATIONAL EMERGENCY. Was given the third reading August 25, 1942,`and is now ordered tabled, by unanimous consent until some future emergency arises. ORDINANCE NO. 500; KNOInN AS THE GRAVEL PIT ORDINANCE, is held up,.pending planning commission report. ORDINAhICE NO. 501; AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 24 OF ORDINANCE NO. 424 RELATIVE TO DANCES. which will raise the license fee to three -dollars per dance thus increas the Police Matron's .salary from two dollars to three. " Motion made by Hall seconded by Cox that Ordinance No. 501 having previously been gven the third reading be hereby adopted motion carries by a roll call vote of five. ORDINANCE NO. 503; AN ORDINANCE I4%iAKING IT UNLAWFUL FOR AITY CHILD TO BE ON THE STREP S AND PUBLIC PLACES OF THE CITY OF PASCO AFTER CERTAIN HOURS, EXCEPT UNDER CERTAIN COX& DITIONS, AND'PRESCRIBING PENALTIES. Motion made by Linderman seconded by Cox that Ordinance No. 503 be given the second reading in full motion carried so ordered. Mo ioh made by Linderman seconded by Cox that Ordinance No. 503 has been given the second reading motion carried so ordered. Motion made by Linderman seconded by Hall that Ordinance No. 503 be given the third reading motion carried so ordered, motion made by Brewer seconded by Hall that Ordinance No 503 has been given the third reading motion carried so ordered. Motion made by Linderman seconded by Brewer that Ordinan e No. 503 be adopted as read motion carried by arx©il call vote of five. ORDINANCE NO. 504;; AN ORDINANCE CH4NGING THE NAMES OF CERTAIN STREETS IN THE CITY OF PASCO, WASHINGTON. Motion made by Hall seconded by Linderman that Ordinance No 504 be given the first reading motion carried so ordered; Motion made by Hall seconded y Cox that Ordinance No. 504 has been given the first reading motion carried so order d. Motion made by Hall seconded by Cox that Ordinance No 504 be given the second readi g Notion carried so ordered, Motion made by Linderman seconded by Brewer that Ordinan e No 504 has been given the second reading motion carried so ordered. Discussion foil wed Baker not in favor of changing names, action held over to next meeting. UNFINISHED BUSINESS:: SULLIVA_NS NOTE NOT PAID:: To date J. F. Sullivan has not paid past due note in t e Amount of $58.95, City Attorney was authorized the expenditure of $3,60 for filing fees and court costd October 13, 1942. PHONE EXTENSION ON LIBRARY LINE::: BREWER TO REPORT for the Library Board. WAR BOND IN THE AMOUNT OF $1100.00 Was examined and returned for deposit. CITY LICENSE_ FOR LEGION HALL11 Manager claims this to be a non profit organi#a.ti O Mme. k 858 PACCO'; WAS��YNGTO�� ADJOURNED MEETING CONTINUED COIDAITTEE ROOM NOVEMBER 1942. CITY LICENSE FOR LEGION HALL CONTINUED:: ,vas club and should not be subject to city license; City Attorneynasked for an opinion. ADJOURNI ENT : : Motion made by Lindemman seconded by Hall that the meeting adjourn to next regular meeting Tuesday November 17, 1942 eight oclock P. M. Motion carried so ordered. ATTEST: City C1 k Passed and approved this qday of___ or. er