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MINUTES
PASCO CITY COUNCIL
REGULAR MEETING
CALL TO ORDER:
JANUARY 2, 1974
Meeting called to order at 8:00 P.M. by the Honorable Donald Linton, Mayor.
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ROLL CALL:
By Clerk's representative. Councilmen present were: S.K. Adams, M.R. Denney,
Sam Hunt, Jan Tidrick, Donald Linton, Al Schor and Bill Wilkins. Also present
were: M.B. Winegar, City Manager; D. Wayne Campbell, City Attorney; Harry Kinzer,
Director of Finance; Sandra Stanley, City Engineer; Al Tebaldi, Chief of Police;
Webster Jackson, Director of Urban Renewal and Ben Rea, Senior Planner.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
Mr. Schor moved that minutes of regular meeting, held December 18, 1973, be
approved as written. Seconded by Mr. Hunt. Motion carried.
BILLS:
The following claims were presented
for approval:
Legislative
$ 114.40
Judicial
13.34
Executive
64.19
Legal
307.69
Planning
6.67
Building & Property Service
438.88
Other Services
2,967.28
Police
996.34
Fire
461.59
Protective Inspections
6.41
Engineering
90.62
Housing & Occupancy
3.34
Health
50.00
TOTAL GENERAL FUND:
$ 5,520.75
STREET FUND
1,476.32
E.E.A. FUND
20.01
LIBRARY FUND
296.92
CEMETERY FUND
135.31
URBAN RENEWAL
10,649.20
PARKS & RECREATION
2,247.92
CAPITAL PROJECT - INTER -CITY BRIDGE
1,646.92
ENTERPRISE WATER/SEWER
1,129.12
ENTERPRISE GOLF
608.63
EQUIPMENT RENTAL
2,406.55
ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES
1,048.20
FIREMEN$ PENSION
1,012.00
GRAND TOTAL ALL FUNDS:
$28,197.85
Mr. Wilkins moved that voucher nos. 9038 through 9101 in the total amount of
$28,197.85 be approved for payment this 2nd day of January, 1974. Seconded by
Mr. Adams. Motion carried by roll -call vote of seven (7).
The following payroll claims were presented for approval:
Legislative
Judicial
Executive
Legal
Planning
Building & Property Services
Police
Fire
Protective Inspection
Ambulance & Aid
Engineering
Housing & Occupancy
TOTAL GENERAL FUND:
$ 295.36
932.82
2,638.24
895.84
804.00
49.33
40,698.92
20,047.55
1,340.06
128.84
3,096.11
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$ 71,321.15
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PASCO CITY COUNCIL
REGULAR MEETING
Payroll Claims - Continued:
JANUARY 2, 1974
STREET
$ 5,668.78
EEA FUND
2,884.42
NEIGHBORHOOD FACILITY
445.75
LIBRARY'
4,362.89
CEMETERY
2,071.36
URBAN RENEWAL
4,120.17
PARKS & RECREATION
5,881.22
ENTERPRISE WATER/SEWER
12,031.79
ENTERPRISE GOLF
2,102.88
EQUIPMENT RENTAL
2,040.76
ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES
7,579.12
GRAND TOTAL ALL FUNDS: $120,510.29
Mr. Schor moved that payroll voucher nos. 13815 through 14198 in the total amount of
$120,510.29 be approved for payment this 2nd day of January, 1974. Seconded by Mr.
Adams. Motion carried by roll call vote of seven (7).
PUBLIC HEARING:
MAYOR LINTON DECLARED THE PUBLIC HEARING OPEN to CONSIDER PRELIMINARY PLAT FOR
FCID - INDUSTRIAL PARK:
It was reported that the Hearing was duly published and posted. There were no
adverse communications. The City Manager read recommendation from City Planning
Commission which included the following two (2) stipulations:
"That all right of ways be 80 feet in width, and that the north./south
street be aligned with one of the streets within McLeod's First
Addition to the north."
Ben Rea, Senior Planner, outlined area on map for the councilmen's information.
Mr. Hendler asked if this area was going commercial and Mr. Rea answered that it
would be industrial.
Following three (3) calls from Mayor Linton for further comments from the floor,
either for or against, the Public Hearing was declared closed..
MAYOR LINTON DECLARED THE PUBLIC HEARING OPEN TO REZONE ALL OF BLOCK 147, PASCO
LAND COMPANY'S FIRST ADDITION, FROM RESIDENTIAL R-1 TO COMMERCIAL C-3:
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It was reported that the Hearing had been duly published and posted. There were
no adverse communications. The City Manager read communication from City Planning
Commission, recommending proposed change as it was in conformance with Comprehensive
Plan.
Following three (3) calls from Mayor Linton for further comments from the floor,
either for or against, the Public Hearing was declared closed.
MAYOR LINTON DECLARED THE PUBLIC HEARING OPEN TO VACATE A PORTION OF NORTH/SOUTH
ALLEY IN BLOCK 5, HELM'S SECOND ADDITION:
It was reported that the Hearing had been duly published and posted. There were
no adverse communications. The City Manager read communication from City Planning
Commission, recommendi.ng proposed vacation.
Following three (3) calls from Mayor Linton for further comments from the floor,
either for or against, the Public Hearing was declared closed.
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MINUTES
PASCO CITY COUNCIL
REGULAR MEETING
PUBLIC HEARING - Continued:
JANUARY 2, 1974
MAYOR LINTON DECLARED CONTINUED HEARING OPEN FOR VACATION OF CERTAIN STREETS
AND ALLEYS IN THE URBAN RENEWAL AREA:
Under date of November 21, 1973, the City Manager read communication from
City Planning Commission stating that ". . .The Planning Commission tabled
further consideration of this issue until details as to necessary easements
could be worked out: . " Mr. Winegar stated•that the City Attorney recommended that
any public input should be received at this meeting and then close ,the pub-l.ic hearing.
Addit.igna:l'sta.ff'Wbr,k-E,is to_6e&.done b:efor,.eF:an�O,r'.dinance is prepared.
There were no comments from the audience.
Following three (3) calls from Mayor Linton for further comments, either for or
against, the Public Hearing was continued until later date.
VISITORS:
Mr. Wilbert Mills, Civics teacher at Isaac.Stevens Jr. High was recognized and
granted permission to take pictures of new council for his classroom study.
CLAIM AGAINST THE CITY:
Claim of KENNETH LONGSDORF was referred to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier
for disposition.
REPORT'FROM OFFICERS:
Councilmen's Salaries: Councilman,Hunt reported that King County had found -them-
selves in the.same position as Pasco concerning conflict in raises. Therefore,
he moved that the City Manager be directed to write State Representatives
Jeannette Hayner and Charles Kilbury and Senator Dan Jolly,to point, out -the chronology
of Pasco's actions and request that they initiate proper action to clarify this
problem. Seconded by Mr. Denney. .Motion carried by roll call vote of seven (7).
Mr. Winegar reported that he.was••drafting an Affirmative Action Plan for -the
Council's approval as all local Governmental jurisdictions receiving grants will
need such a plan.
ORDINANCES:
ORDINANCE NO.. 1620:
AN ORDINANCE VACATING A CERTAIN ALLEY IN BLOCK 5, HELM'S
SECOND ADDITION, LYING WITHIN THE CITY OF PASCO.
Ordinance No. 1620 was read by title only. Mr..Schor moved that Ordinance No.
1620 be adopted. Seconded by Mr. Wilkins. Motion carried by roll 6a•11 vote of
seven (7).
ORDINANCE NO. 1621:
AN ORDINANCE CHANGING THE ZONE CLASSIFICATION OF CERTAIN REAL
PROPERTY WITHIN THE CITY OF PASCO FROM LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL
R-1 TO GENERAL COMMERCIAL C-3.
Ordinance No. 1621 was read by title only. Mr. Wilkins moved that Ordinance No.
1621 be adopted. Seconded by Mr. Adams. Motion carried -by roll call vote of
seven (7).
MINUTES
PASCO CITY COUNCIL
REGULAR MEETING
UNFINISHED BUSINESS:
JANUARY 2, 1974
APPOINTMENT: Mayor Linton reappointed WILLIAM UHLING to Pasco Housing Authority
and asked the Council's concurrence.
Mr. Hunt moved that the City Council concurred with appointment of William
Uhling to Pasco Housing Authority Board. Seconded by Mr.' Schor. Motion carried.
Mayor Linton announced that he would name a replacement for Larry Forbes on the
Planning Commission in two weeks.
NEW BUSINESS:
HUMANE SOCIETY AGREEMENT: Prior to approving agreement for 1974, the City Councilmen
queried Mr. Tom Larkin of the Humane Society re: problems encountered.
Councilman Hunt expressed concern over number of dogs roaming after dark and asked
what was being done to control this. Mr. Larkin responded by stating that they had
a 24-hour number for emergencies only after 5:30 P.M.; however, it was most difficult
to catch an animal in the dark. He suggested the use of an on -duty policeman to
ring doorbells at night in the event of barking dogs.
Mayor Linton and Councilman Wilkins both reiterated complaints from the public
relative to dogs running:in large packs. Mr. Larkin stated he had a new man on the
job and felt this problem would soon minimize.
Earl Warren, 26th & A Street, stated he had never received any cooperation from the
Humane Society, and when he did call, all he got was an answering service. Mr.
Larkin stated that all calls received after 5:30 P.M. and before 9:00 A.M. were
handled by an answering service with direct contact to mobil unit. He encouraged
Mr. Warren to stop by and they would check log of his calls to see what disposition
was made of his complaints.
Mayor Linton thanked Mr. Larkin for answering questions.
Mr. Hunt moved that the Mayor be authorized and directed to execute agreement on
behalf of the City of Pasco. Seconded by Mr. Schor. Motion carried. (Due to an
improper census figure, the City Manager stated the correct amount should be
$8,430.00)
PRELIMINARY PLAT - FCID INDUSTRIAL PARK: Mr. Hunt moved that the City approve
preliminary plat of FCID - Industrial Park, including recommendations of Planning
Commission. Seconded by Mr. Denney. Motion carried.
SUGGESTIONS FROM COUNCIL - GENERAL DISCUSSION:
Councilman Schor asked when 276 statements had to be filed. The City staff will
check into this.
ADJOURNMENT: Meeting adjourned at 8:55 P.M.
Donald D..Linton, Mayor
Attest:
Harry' D. Ki nor, ' Di recitor of f i nance an
ex -officio Vity Clerk
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PASSED and APPROVED this_,11�ffay of 1974.
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