HomeMy WebLinkAbout09-19-1967 MinutesPASCO, WASHINGTON
COUNCIL CHAMBERS
REGULAR MEETING
CALL TO ORDER:
335.
SEPTEMBER 190 1967
Meeting called to order at 8:03 P.M. by the Honorable J.G. Bailey, Mayor
Pro -Tem.
ROLL CALL:
By Clerk's Representative. Councilmen present were: J.G. Bailey, Fred
Robinson, Russell Wiseman, George Stork and Donald Cooper. Councilmen
G.E. Carter and Robert Greenlee were absent from the meeting. Also
present were: City Manager, City Attorney, Director of Administration,
Director of Community Development and Director of Public Works.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
Motion made by Robinson, seconded by Wisemah that the minutes of the Regular
Council Meeting, held September 5, 1967, be approved as written. Motion Carried.
VISITORS:
There were no visitors wishing to address the Council at this time.
NEW BUSINESS:
HOUSING AUTHORITY - WAIVER OF BUILDING PERMIT FEES: A letter was read from
R.S. Brown, Executive Director of the Housing Authority of the City of Pasco,
requesting the City to waive the building and mechanical permit fees for the
construction of Project Wash 21-3 of 100 units located on North lst Street,
West Agate Street and South Beech Street.
As this is the customary practice for cities to waive the permit fees for
Housing Authority Construction, motion made by Stork, seconded by Wiseman
to waive building and mechanical permit fees for the construction of 100
units located on North 1st Street, West Agate Street and South Beech Street.
Motion Carried.
RESOLUTION NO. 718:
A RESOLUTION ENACTED AND PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF PASCO ON BEHALF OF THE CITIZENS OF PASCO, EXPRESSING
APPRECIATION TO THE WAVERLY APARTMENTS, INC. FOR THEIR
CONTRIBUTION TO THE CITY OF PASCO.
Resolution No. 718 was read in its entirety. Motion made by Cooper,
seconded by Robinson that Resolution No. 718 be adopted. Motion Carried.
RESOLUTION NO. 719:
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY TREASURER TO PAY THE SUM OF
$528.75 FROM THE CITY STREET FUND TO LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT
NO. 75 TO BE APPLIED ON THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE CONGREGATIONAL
CHURCH.
Resolution No. 719 was read in its entirety. Motion made by Stork,
seconded by Cooper that Resolution No. 719 be adopted. Motion carried
by roll call vote of five (5).
CITY PLANNING COMMISSION - CHURCHMAN ZONE CHANGE: A letter was read from Lyle
Balderson, City Planning Commission, requesting a change of zone from Residential
R-2 to Commercial C-1 for the following described property:
Lot 1, Block 4, Gantenbein's Addition to Pasco, according to the plat
thereof recorded in volume "B" of plats, page 17, together.with.vacated
west 10 feet of Seventh Avenue adjoining, in Franklin County, Washington
AND
The east 10 feet of Lots 1 and 2, except the south 10 feet of said Lot 2,
Block 1, College Addition, according to the plat thereof recorded in the
office of the Auditor of Franklin County, Washington, more commonly known
as 802 S. 7th Avenue, Pasco, Washington.
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CHURCHMAN ZONE CHANGE REQUEST - CONTINUED:
SEPTEMBER 19, 1967
Motion made by Wiseman, seconded by Cooper to set Public Hearing on this
request for October 3, 1967, to rezone Lot 1, Block 4, Gantenbein's Addition,
together with vacated west 10 feet of Seventh Avenue adjoining AND The east
10 feet of Lots 1 and 2, except the south 10 feet of said Lot 2, Block 1,
College Addition from Residential R-2 to Commercial C-1. Motion Carried.
CITY PLANNING COMMISSION - MUSCATELL ZONE CHANGE: A letter was read from
Lyle Bal erson, City Planning Commission, recommending a change of zone from
Residential R-1 to Commercial C-1 for the following described property:
Lot 9 and 11, Block 1, and the west half of Lots 1, 3, 5 and 7 of
Block 1, all of Pasco Improvement First Addition to Pasco, and
more commonly known as 810 N. Lucas Street and 1507 W. Sylvester
Street, Pasco, Washington.
Motion made by Robinson, seconded by Wiseman to set Public Hearing on this
request for October 3, 1967, to rezone Lot 9 and 11, Block 1, and the west
half of Lots 1, 39 5 and 7 of Block 1, all of Pasco Improvement First
Addition to Pasco, from Residential R-1 to Commercial C-1. Motion Carried.
CITY PLANNING COMMISSION - GRIGG ZONE CHANGE: A letter was read from Lyle
Balderson, City Planning Commission, recommending a change of zone from
Residential R-1 to Residential R-3 for the following described property:
Lots 1 and 2. Block 10, Pettits Addition.
Motion made by Cooper, seconded by Robinson to set Public Hearing on this
request for October 3, 1967, to rezone Lots 1 and 2, Pettits Addition from
Residential R-1 to Residential R-3. Motion Carried.
BILLS:
Bills were presented against the City of
Arterial Street Fund -
Fireman Pension Fund -
Urban Renewal Fund 97.17
Yacht Basin Fund -
TOTAL: $269312.26
Pasco as follows:
TOTAL
8,43 T.70
2,328.58
3,142.14
420.51
1,110.33
4,704.27
6,071.56
97.17
$269312=6
Motion made by Wiseman, seconded by Stork that Warrant Nos. 232 through
294 in the amount of $26,312.26 be approved for payment�l9th day
of September,.1967. Motion carried by roll call vote 5f five (5).
BUSINESS LICENSE ROSTER:
The following business license applications await approval of the Council:
HOLIDAY MAGIC COSMETICS, Norm & Bess Hamilton, Sell Cosmetics, 727 W. Jay
PASCO IMPLEMENT, INC., Earl Hardisty, Implement Dealer, 1121 W. Ainsworth
HEALTH FOOD STORE Eugene Lull, Sell Health Foods, 104 N. 10th
GEORGE . G17NT. C., Contractor, 520 Wellsian Way, Richland, Wash.
COAST WISE CONSTRUCTION, Richard Cannon, Contractor, 1207 Cedar, Richland, Wash.
GEORGE GARRISON Apartments, 812 S. 8th
MAGIC WAND CAR WASH, Charles E. GRuhl, Car Wash, 208'N. 11th
Motion made by Robinson, seconded by Wiseman that all business license
applications be approved. Motion Carried.
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CLAIMS
Current Expense
$--8,-4-3-1'.70
Street Fund
29328.58
Park Fund
- .3 ,142.14
Cemetery Fund
420.51
Recreation Fund
19110.33
Water/Sewer Fund
49704.27
Equipment Rental Fund
6,071.56
Arterial Street Fund -
Fireman Pension Fund -
Urban Renewal Fund 97.17
Yacht Basin Fund -
TOTAL: $269312.26
Pasco as follows:
TOTAL
8,43 T.70
2,328.58
3,142.14
420.51
1,110.33
4,704.27
6,071.56
97.17
$269312=6
Motion made by Wiseman, seconded by Stork that Warrant Nos. 232 through
294 in the amount of $26,312.26 be approved for payment�l9th day
of September,.1967. Motion carried by roll call vote 5f five (5).
BUSINESS LICENSE ROSTER:
The following business license applications await approval of the Council:
HOLIDAY MAGIC COSMETICS, Norm & Bess Hamilton, Sell Cosmetics, 727 W. Jay
PASCO IMPLEMENT, INC., Earl Hardisty, Implement Dealer, 1121 W. Ainsworth
HEALTH FOOD STORE Eugene Lull, Sell Health Foods, 104 N. 10th
GEORGE . G17NT. C., Contractor, 520 Wellsian Way, Richland, Wash.
COAST WISE CONSTRUCTION, Richard Cannon, Contractor, 1207 Cedar, Richland, Wash.
GEORGE GARRISON Apartments, 812 S. 8th
MAGIC WAND CAR WASH, Charles E. GRuhl, Car Wash, 208'N. 11th
Motion made by Robinson, seconded by Wiseman that all business license
applications be approved. Motion Carried.
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ORDINANCES:
ORDINANCE NO. 1290:
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SEPTEMBER 19, 1967
AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO MOTORCYCLES, MOTOR VEHICLES AND MOTOR
DRIVEN CYCLES, PRESCRIBING REQUIREMENTS FOR THE OPERATION THEREOF;
PRESCRIBING EQUIPMENT FOR MOTORCYCLES AND MOTOR DRIVEN CYCLES AND
OPERATORS AND RIDERS THEREOF; AND PRESCRIBING PENALTIES FOR VIOLATIONS.
Ordinance No. 1290 was read in its entirety. Motion made by Wiseman, seconded
by Stork that the title of Ordinance be amended to include "Motor Vehicles".
Motion Carried.
Motion made by Stork, seconded by Robinson that Ordinance No. 1290 be adopted,
as amended. Motion carried by roll call vote of five (5).
SIDEWALK WAIVER AGREEMENT - THOMAS MOORE: A letter was read from Lyle Balderson,
City Planning Commission, recommending that the Council grant a sidewalk waiver
for Thomas Moore, 823 S. Chestnut, regarding installation of sidewalks on Lots
17 through 24, Block 8, Owens Addition in connection with the construction of
an auto repair shop. They felt the existing use is mixed residential and
industrial with no sidewalks or adequately paved streets in the area, as well
as sparse development, and an automobile repair shop should not generate enough
pedestrian traffic to justify a sidewalk.
Following discussion, motion made by Wiseman, seconded by Cooper that the
Mayor be authorized to execute Agreement for Sidewalk Waiver on Lots 17
through 24, Block 8, Owens Addition, for the City of Pasco. Motion Carried.
HUMANE SOCIETY: The August, 1967 report from Thomas Larkin, Benton -Franklin Humane
Society was read and ordered filed.
SUGGESTIONS FROM COUNCIL - GENERAL DISCUSSION:
Councilman Wiseman asked if the Fire Rescue Truck was used frequently, and
in what capacity. The City Manager answered that it is equipped with all types
of saws, bars, ropes etc., to assist in rescue work, and that it had recently
been called out for two river accidents plus stand-by unit for another.
Councilman Wiseman complimented the City crews for an outstanding job on Elm,
Beech and Alton Streets, and at this time, asked that the following topics
be included on the next Workshop Agenda, September 26, 1967.
1. Information.on law regarding pedestrian crosswalks.
2. Urban Renewal status report.
3. Discussion in regard to June 28th memorandum.
4. Property next to Golf Course with regard to motel development.
ADJOURNMENT:
M6tion made by Robinson, seconded by Stor
Carried.
ATTEST:
RUTH MODESKY, CITY CLERK
PASSED and APPROVED thisda
t tie) mgekting adjourn. Motion
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y of 1967.
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