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CITY OF PASCO, WASHINGTON
ORDINANCE NO. '
AN ORDINANCE of the City Council of the City
of Pasco, Washington, ordering the installation
of an 8 inch sanitary line, together with manholes,
on that portion of Sycamore Street commencing at
A Street lying within Kurtzman's First Addition
to Pasco according to the plat thereof recorded
in Vol. "B" of Plats-, page 29, records of Franklin
County, Washington, all in accordance with
Resolution No. 641 of the City Council of the
City of Pasco, Washington; establishing Local
Improvement District No. 71; providing the method
of assessment in said District; providing that
payment for said improvement be made by special
assessments upon properties in the District,
payable by the mode of "payment by bonds"; and
providing for the issuance and sale of local
improvement district warrants redeemable in cash and
local improvemE t district bonds, or as an alternative
thereto an installment note.
WHEREAS, by Resolution No. 641, adopted April 6:, 1965, the
City Council of the City of Pasco declared its intention to order the installation
of an 8 inch sanitary line, together with manhole s, on that portion of Sycamore
Street commencing at A Street lying within Kurtzman's First Addition to Pasco
according to the plat thereof recorded in Vol. "B" of Plats, page 29, records
of Franklin County, Washington, and fixed the 4th day of May, 1965, at
8:00 o'clock p.m. (PDST) in the Council Chambers in the City Hall, Pasco,
Washington, as the time and place for hearing all matters relating to said pro-
posed improvement and all objections thereto and for determining the method
of payment for said improvement; and
WHEREAS, George Fisher, the City Engineer, has caused an
estimate to be made of the cost and expense of the proposed improvement
and has certified said estimate to the City Council, together with all papers
and information in his possession touching the proposed improvement., a
description of the boundaries of the District, a statement of what portion
of the cost and expense of the improvement should be borne by the property
within the proposed district, a statement in detail of the local improvement
assessments outstanding or unpaid against the property in the proposed district
and a statement of the aggregate actual valuation of the real estate, including
25% of the actual valuation of the improvements in the proposed district,
according to the valuation last placed upon it for the purpose of general taxation;
and
WHEREAS, said estimate is accompanied by a diagram of the
proposed improvement showing thereon the lots, tracts, parcels of land,
and other property which will be specially benefited by the proposed improvement,
and the estimated amount of the cost and expense thereof to be borne by each
lot, tract and parcel of land or other property; and
WHEREAS, due notice of the hearing upon said Resolution No.
641 was given in the manner provided by law and said hearing was held by
the City Council on May 4, 1965, and no written protests were filed with
the City Council on or before said date and no property owners appeared at
said hearing; and
WHEREAS, the City Council, after giving due consideration to
the method of payment for said improvement, determined it to be in the best
interest of the City and of the owners of property within the local improvement
district that the entire cost and expense of the improvement be specially
assessed and that said improvement as hereinafter described be carried out
and that a local improvement district be created in connection therewith,
NOW, THEREFORE,
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PASCO, WASHINGTON,
DO ORDAIN as follows:
Section 1. It is hereby ordered that an 8 inch sanitary sewer
line, together with manholes, be installed on that portion of Sycamore
Street commencing at A Street lying within Kurtzman's First Addition to Pasco,
according to the plat thereof, recorded in Vol. "B" of Plats, page 29, records
of Franklin County, Washington, all in accordance with Resolution No. 641
of the City Council of the City of Pasco, Washington. The foregoing shall
be carried out in accordance with the plans and specifications therefor
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and a statement of the aggregate actual valuation of the real estate, including
25% of the actual valuation of the improvements in the proposed district,
according to the valuation last placed upon it for the purpose of general taxation;
and
WHEREAS, said estimate is accompanied by a diagram of the
proposed improvement showing thereon the lots, tracts, parcels of land,
and other property which will be specially benefited by the proposed improvement,
and the estimated amount of the cost and expense thereof to be borne by each
lot, tract and parcel of land or other property; and
WHEREAS, due notice of the hearing upon said Resolution No.
641 was given in the manner provided by law and said hearing was held by
the City Council on May 4, 1965, and no written protests were filed with
the City Council on or before said date and no property owners appeared at
said hearing; and
WHEREAS, the City Council, after giving due consideration to
the method of payment for said improvement, determined it to be in the best
interest of the City and of the owners of property within the local improvement
district that the entire cost and expense of the improvement be specially
assessed and that said improvement as hereinafter described be carried out
and that a local improvement district be created in connection therewith,
NOW, THEREFORE,
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PASCO, WASHINGTON,
DO ORDAIN as follows:
Section 1. It is hereby ordered that an 8 inch sanitary sewer
line, together with manholes, be installed on that portion of Sycamore
Street commencing at A Street lying within Kurtzman's First Addition to Pasco,
according to the plat thereof, recorded in Vol. "B" of Plats, page 29, records
of Franklin County, Washington, all in accordance with Resolution No. 641
of the City Council of the City of Pasco, Washington. The foregoing shall
be carried out in accordance with the plans and specifications therefor
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prepared by George R. Fisher, City Engineer.
Section 2. There is hereby created and established a local improvement
district to be called "Local Improvement District No. 71," which District
is described as follows :and contains the following area:
The east 1/2 of blocks 1, 8 and 9, and the west 1/2
of blocks 2, 7 and 10, all in Kurtzman's First
Addition to Pd-scoac.cordirig to the plat thereof
recorded in Vol. "B" of plats, records of Franklin
County, Washington.
Section 3. The estimated cost and expense of said improvement is
hereby declared to be $8,960.00. The entire cost and expense of said improvement,
including the cost and expense of all engineering, legal, inspection, advertising,
publication bf notices, and other expenses incidental thereto, shall be borne by
and assessed against the property specially benefited by such improvement
included in the local improvement district established, embracing, as near as
may be, all property specially benefited by such improvement; PROVIDED, HOWEVER,
that in the event the actual cost and expense of said improvement shall exceed
the preliminary cost estimate of the City Engineer by more than ten percent (10%)
the City shall pay that portion of said cost and expense which Exceeds said
ten percent (10%) .
Section 4. The nature of the improvement provided for herein is
such that the special benefits conferred upon the property in the local improvement
district herein created are not fairly reflected by the use of the zone -and -termini
method of assessment therefor, and it is hereby provided and ordered that the
assessments shall be made against the property of the District in accordance
with the special benefits it will derive from the improvement without regard to the
zone -and -termini method provided by statute.
Section 5. Local improvement district warrants shall be issued
in payment of the cost and expense of the improvement herein ordered, such
warrants to be payable out of the "Local Improvement Fund, District No. 71 , "
hereinafter created, to bear interest from the date thereof at a rate to be hereafter
fixed by ordinance not to exceed 6% per annum and to be redeemed in cash,
and/or by local improvement district bonds herein authorized to be issued,
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and interest-bearing warrants to be hereafter referred to as "revenue warrants. "
Such bonds shall bear interest at a rate to be hereafter fixed by ordinance not
to exceed 6% per annum, shall be payable on or before twelve (12) years from the
date of issuance , the life of the improvement ordered being not less than twelve
(12) years, and shall be issued .in exchange for and in redemption of any and all
revenue warrants issued hereunder and not redeemed in cash within a period not
to exceed 60 days after the first publication by the City Treasurer of notice that
the assessment roll for "Local Improvement District No. 71" is in her hands
for collection. The bonds shall be redeemed by the collection of special
assessments to be levied and assessed upon the property within said District,
payable in ten (10) equal annual installments., with interest at a rate to be
hereafter fixed by ordinance not exceeding 6% per annum, under the mode of
"payment by bonds," an defined by law and the ordinances of the City of Pasco.
In the case of default in the payment of any assessment when the same shall
become due, there shall be added interest at a rate to be hereafter fixed by
ordinance not to exceed 6% per annum and a penalty of 6% which shall also
be collected. The exact form, amount, date, interest rate, and denominations
of said warrants and bonds shall be hereafter fixed by ordinance of the City
Council. Said warrants and bonds shall be sold in such manner as the City
Council shall hereafter determine. As an alternative to the issuance of such
bonds the City may, pursuant to Chapter 165 of the Laws of 1961 of the
State of Washington, issue an installment note and sell the same to such
City fund as an investment for such fund as the City Council shall hereafter
determine.
Section 6. All the work necessary to be done in connection with
the making of said improvement shall be done by and made by contract upon
competitive bids and the City shall have and reserves the right to reject any
and all bids. The call for bids for work authorized pursuant to this Ordinance
shall include a statement that payment for said work will be made in cash
warrants drawn upon the "Local Improvement Fund, District No. 71 . "
Section 7. There is hereby created and established in the
office of the City Treasurer of the City of Pasco, for Local Improvement District
No. 71, a special fund to be know and designated as "Local Improvement Fund,
District No. 71 , " into which fund shall be deposited (a) the proceeds from the
sale of revenue warrants drawn against said fund which may be issued and sold by
the City, (b) collections pertaining to assessments, and (c) any funds
contributed by City participation, and against which fund shall be issued cash
warrants to the contractor or contractors in payment for the work to be done by
them in connection with said improvement, and against which fund cash warrants
shall be issued in payment of all other items of expense in connection with
said improvement.
PASSED by the City Council and APPROVED by the Mayor of
the City of Pasco, Washington, at a regular meeting thereof, this 18th day
of May, 1965.
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Mayor
ATTEST:
City Clerk
FORM APPROVED:
Ci ttorney
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PASCO$ WASHINGTON
COUNCIL CHAMBERS
REGULAR MEETING
CALL TO ORDER:
MAY 189 1965
Meeting called to order at 8:03 P.M. by the Honorable G.E. Carter, Mayor.
ROLL CALL:
By Clerk. Councilmen present were G.E. Carter, J.G, Bailey, C.F. Griggs, Fred -
Robinson, George P. Stork and Russ Wiseman. Also present were Horace E. Menasco,
City Manager; D. Wayne Campbell, City Attorney and George R. Fisher, City
Engineer. Councilman Greenlee was absent.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
Motion made by Wiseman, seconded by. Stork that the minutes of the May 4, 1965
regular Council meeting be approved. Motion Carried.
CORRESPONDENCE:
CITY TREASURER: Notices from the City .Treasurer to the City of Pasco advising
assessments due from the City of Pasco on L.I.D. #70 - $199622.00.
STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION: (PSH #3; SR 410, PSH #11; SR 395 - City of Pasco)
A letter dated May 17, 1965 reporting that certain streets within the City of Pasco
which are now State Highway soon to be returned to the City of Pasco and recommend
the following maintenance work: (1) Clean and pour cracks from 8th Street to the end
of the railroad underpass on P.S.H. No. 3. (2) Construct a Class D Asphalt Concrete
Seal from Main Street to the East City Limits on P.S.H. No. 3. (3) Construct a Class
D Seal from a point 200 feet north of Court Street to the new Glade Road near the rail-
road overcrossing on P.S.H. No. 11.
The State proposes to carry out the work under Item I with its own maintenance
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orces and the work under Item II and III under contract. Question: Does the City
wish to enter into an agreement with the State for additional work.The City Engineer
and the City Manager to make an inspection trip over these streets and make
recommendations for the type of improvements required. (Workshop Meeting)
HOUSING AUTHORITY, CITY OF PASCO: A letter dated May 17, 1965. The Housing Authority
Commissioners approve the water rates of $2.00 per month for each occupied
unit for 500 cubic feet; 7� per 100 cubic feet for all over minimum of 500 cubic
feet per unit. The proposed $1.00 per unit, whether occupied or not, plus $1.00
extra for the project for sewer rate.
Motion made by Griggs, seconded by Carter that this matter be held over until
the next regular meeting. (Workshop). Motion Carried.
PASCO PUBLIC LIBRARY: The Public Library Board took action at their Board Meeting
March 15, 1965. "Mr. Olson moved, seconded by Mrs. Gregson, that $33.00 be
transferred from Budget Item, Supplies to Budget Item, Membership. Motion Carried."
Following discussion, motion made by Griggs, seconded by Bailey that this re-
quest be granted. Motion Carried.
MRS. EDMUND P. ERWEN: She reported that there is apparently a dog and cat business
being operated at 1719 W. Clark Street. Request this be investigated as to the
legality thereof. (Mrs. Erwen's home address, 1708 W. Clark and her rental .
property, 1725 W. Clark). The City Manager reported that this has been turned
to the Building Inspector for investigation.
MR. & MRS. L.N. RUDD: A letter dated May 15, 1965 requesting that.the $10.00
late payment fee on their business license be waived.
Following discussion, Council agreed that they could make no exceptions to the
rule as this is a stipulation in the Ordinance at this time. Mrs. Rudd to be so
advised.
REGULAR ORDER OF BUSINESS SET ASIDE BY MUTUAL CONSENT..
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COUNCIL CHAMBERS
REGULAR MEETING
OLD BUSINESS: ITEM "C"
MAY 189 1965
SALE OF L.I.D. NO. 70 BONDS: Present in the audience was Mr. Robert Justy,
representing William P. Harper & Son Company; Southwick, Campbell, Waterman
Company and also present was Mr. E.P. R. Erckenbrack, Vice -President representing
Grande & Company, Inc. - both Seattle firms. Both individuals presented sealed
written proposals to be read at this time.
Mr. Justy spoke from the floor requesting establishment of some of the basic
ground rules on which the bids would be judged. The City to pay the cost of
printing bonds; furnish the approving legal opinion of mutually determined
bonding attorneys and a five-year average life on the bonds; the sum of the
bonds to be approximately $300,000.00 after the prepay period.
GRANDE -&--CO., INC. PROPOSAL: A communication dated May 18, 1965, "Offer to
purchase all of the legally issued Pasco, Washington Local Improvement District
#70 Warrants and Bonds in the approximate amount of $350,000.00. We will pay
par for Warrants, which shall bear same interest rate as the bonds. ince will pay
100.12% of their par value thereof for the bonds plus accrued interest from the
date of the issue to the date of delivery. Bonds will be dated and issued as
soon as possible after the completion of the job and the thirty day prepayment
period on assessments has been allowed. Bonds to bear interest rate of 4.20%.
per annum. Bonds to be subject to the safeguards and benefits of the Pasco,
Washington L.I.D. Guaranty Fund. Will take up warrants periodically as pre-
sented for work completed to date and the City will furnish the unqualified
approving legal opinion of either Preston, Thorgrimson, Horowitz, Starin &
E llis or Roberts, Shefelman, Lawrence, Gay & Moch, municipal bond attorneys,
for which the City will pay the expense. Printing of the bonds to be furnished
the successful bidder to be paid by City." /S/ E.P.R. Erckenbrack, Vice -
President. (Net effective interest rate, 4.1708%).
WILLIAM P. HARPER & SON & COMPANY - SOUTHWICK CAMPBELL, WATERMAN COMPANY PROPOSAL:
Agreed to purchase all of the bonds for Local Improvement District #70 of the
City of Pasco, estimated amount - $300,000.00 and pay $100.02 per $100 par value
thereof, plus accrued interest, from date of bonds to date of delivery subject
to the following conditions:
1. That bonds bear interest at the rate of 4.30% per annum.
2. That William P. Harper & Son and Company be furnished the unqualified
approving legal opinion of Roberts, Shefelman, Lawrence, Gay & Moch,
bond attorneys of Seattle.
3. That the bonds furnished by the City and delivered before August 1, 1965,
and any extension of delivery time be at the option of William P. Harper &
Son & Company.
4. That the City shall make levies for the L.I.D. Guaranty Fund as provided
by law.
5. That these bonds mature 12 years from date of issue.
/S/ Wm. P. Harper & Son & Company
Southwick, Campbell, Waterman Co.
By: Robert Justy
At the request of Mr. Justy of Wm. P. Harper & Son & Company, the proposal of
Terry Thompson Company was read as follows"
"I hereby agree to pay the City of Pasco $i00.00 per each $100.00 principal
amount, plus accrued interest, for all of the legally issued 4.25% Bonds of
Pasco, Washington, Local improvement District No. 70.
This offer is for Bonds bearing the unqualified approving legal opinion of
Roberts, Shefelman, Lawrence, Gay & Moch, bond counsel, Seattle, Washington,
which the City of Pasco agrees to furnish."
Following discussion, motion made by Griggs, seconded by Wiseman that the City of
Pasco accept the low bid of Grande & Company provided the proposal meets.all legal
requirements. Motion carried by roll call vote of six (Mr. Greenlee being absent
from the meeting.)
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PASCO $ WASHINGTON
COUNCIL CHAMBERS
REGULAR MEETING MAY 189 1965
REGULAR ORDER OF BUSINESS RESUMED BY MUTUAL CONSENT
PAYMENT OF BILLS:
MURPHY BROTHERS Vouchers were presented as follows: Estimate #7 and semi-
final, Schedule I, Storm Sewers, $7,699.32. Estimate #5 and semi-final,
Schedule II, Storm Sewers, $11,831.50 - representing the amount due the
contractor for labor and materials furnished in connection with the Storm
sewer project (Water/Sewer Revenue Bonds 1964 Fund). Following discussion,
motion made by Bailey, seconded by Stork that these vouchers be paid pro-
vided they bear the necessary signatures. Motion carried by roll call vote
of six (Greenlee absent).
THRIFTY DRUG, RICHLAND A voucher was presented in the amount of $78.31 for
photographic supplies. Following discussion, motion made by Bailey, seconded
by Stork that this voucher be paid (Current Expense). Motion carried by roll
call vote of six (Greenlee absent).
CLAIMS AGAINST THE CITY:
DR. KARL TREBITSCH presented a claim in the amount of $111.50 for damages to
sprin ling system. This has been referred to the insurance carrier of the City.
BEATRICE RASSMUSSEN presented a claim in the amount of $5,082.24 for damages sus-
ta16ed 7 a all on 3rd Street (This has been referred to the City's insurance
carrier.)
AMALIA G. HALL presented a claim in the amount of $142.77 for damages to her
steps during construction work on Sylvester Street (This has been turned to the
insurance carrier of the City.)
PETITIONS, APPEALS, COMPLAINTS, VISITORS:
MARGET M. BOATMAN submitted a Sidewalk.Waiver Agreement for signature requesting
permission to install a 5' wide sidewalk on lith (204 id. llth) rather than the
required 9' sidewalks. Following discussion, motion made by Griggs, seconded by
Wiseman that this Waiver be granted provided at this location, the property will
be blacktopped to the sidewalk. Motion Carried.
Mayor Carter requested comments from the visitors. None.
ORDINANCES:
Ovdinance No. 1191
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PASCO, WASHINGTON, ORDERING
THE INSTALLATION OF AN 8 INCH SANITARY LINE, TOGETHER WITH MANHOLES, ON THAT
PORTION OF SYCAMORE STREET COMMENCING AT A STREET LYING WITHIN KURTZMAN'S
FIRST ADDITION TO PASCO ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOL. teBIT
OF PLATS, PAGE 29, RECORDS OF FRANKLIN COUNTY, WASHINGTON, ALL IN ACCORDANCE
WITH RESOLUTION NO. 641 OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PASCO, WASHINGTON,
ESTABLISHING LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 71; PROVIDING THE METHOD OF
ASSESSMENT IN SAID DISTRICT; PROVIDING THAT PAYMENT FOR SAID IMPROVEMENT BE
MADE BY SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS UPON PROPERTIES IN THE DISTRICT, PAYABLE BY THE
MODE OF "PAYMENT BY BONDS"; AND PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE AND SALE OF LOCAL
IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT WARRANTS REDEEMABLE IN CASH AND LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT
BONDS, OR AS AN ALTERNATIVE THERETO AN INSTALLMENT NOTE.
Motion made by Bailey, seconded by Robinson that Ordinance No. 1191 be read by
title only. Motion Carried. Ordinance No. 1191 was read by title. Motion made
by Robinson, seconded by Bailey that Ordinance No. 1191 has been read.by title. Motion
Carried. Motion made by Stork, seconded by Robinson to adopt Ordinance No. 1191.
Motion carried by roll call vote of six (Greenlee absent).
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PASCO, WASHINGTON
COU14CIL CHAMBERS
REGULAR 14EETING
RESOLUTIONS:
Resolution No. 644
MAY 189 1965
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PASCO, WASHINGTON,
DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO ORDER THE IMPROVEMENT OF BROWN STREET FROM
AURELIA AVENUE TO ARTHUR AVENUE AND CERTAIN OTHER STREETS AND AVENUES
WITHIN THE CITY OF PASCO, WASHINGTON, BY THE CONSTRUCTION AND INSTALLATION
OF PAVING, SURFACING, DRAINAGE $ CURBS' AND GUTTERS, AND TO CREATE A LOCAL
IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT TO ASSESS A PART OF THE COST AND EXPE14SE OF EACH
CONTINUOUS UNIT OF SAID IMPROVEMENT AGAINST PROPERTIES IN SUCH DISTRICT
SPECIALLY BENEFITED THEREBY AND NOTIFYING ALL PERSONS WHO DESIRE TO
OBJECT TO SAID IMPROVEMENT TO APPEAR AND PRESENT THEIR OBJECTIONS AT A
MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL TO BE HELD ON JUNE 149 19650
Motion made by Stork, seconded by Bailey to read Resolution No. 6440 Motion
Carried. Resolution No. 644 was read in its entirety. Motion made by Stork,
seconded by Bailey that Resolution No. 644 has been read. Motion Carried. Motion
made by Griggs, seconded by Stork to adopt Resolution No. 644. Motion carried
by roll call vote of six (Greenlee absent).
OLD BUSINESS:
NEIGHBORHOOD COUNCILS: Upon the recommendation and request of these various
77u771imen, Mayor Ca er, at this time, appointed members to the various
Neighborhood Improvement Councils as set forth in Resolution No. 632:
Councilman Wiseman - Chairman: Chuck Bower, Roland Smith, Duane Taber, Robert
Hull, Ron Wells, and Roy Wiberg.
Councilman Stork - Chairman: Leland Richardson, Tom Eakin, George Miller, Earl
Warren, Carroll Northrup and Max Brown.
Councilman Robinson - Chairman: Fred Shields, Tom Bishop, Ford Smith, Charles Grigg
and Sid Lachtman.
Councilman Griggs - Chairman: Don Cooper, Byron Baker & John Dietrich.
40TH ANNIVERSARY AIR MAIL, FLIGHT - CITIZENS COMMITTEE: On this Committee., Mayor
Carter makes the following appointments: Jim Rabideau, William Lindsay, Jr.,
Lee McKeever, H.W. Parkinson, Mrs. John Mangun, Mrs. Walter Oberst and Leland
Richardson.
Motion made by Griggs, seconded by Bailey that the Councilconcur on all the above
mentioned appointments. Motion Carried.
CHANGE ORDERS - GRAY & OSBORNE:
Schedule III, Curb & Gutter and Drainage - Gregory Brothers Cement Company.
Change Order No. I: Install curb & gutter,drainage and sidewalk from West Clark
Street from Lucas Avenue to Illinois Avenue and on Illinois Avenue from West Clark
Street to West Lewis Street, all per the plans and specifications. All items of
work to be at the unit prices bid this ScheduleIII.
Change Order No. II ---Gregory Brothers Cement Company: Schedule III, Curb & Gutter
and Drainage. Install curb and gutter, drainage, sidewalk, and structural concrete
on Chase Street from West Lewis Avenue to "A" Street and "A" Street from Chase Street
to Oregon Street, all per the plans and specifications. All items of work to be
at the unit price bid this Schedule III.
Change Order No. II, L.W. Vail, Co., Inc: Schedule IV; Paving. Pave West Clark
Street from Lucas Avenue to Illinois Avenue and Illinois Avenue from West Clark
Street to West Lewis Street, all per the plans and specifications. All items of work
to be at the unit prices bid on this Schedule IVO
Change Order No. III, L.W. Vail Co., Inc: Schedule IV, Paving. Pave Chase Street
from West Lewis Avenue to "A" Street and "A" Street from Chase Street to Oregon
Street, all per the plans and specifications. All items of work to be at the unit
price bid this Schedule IV.
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COU.NCI_ CHAMBERS
REGULAR MEETING
OLD BUSINESS - CONTINUED:
MAY 18, 1965
approximate cost of Clark Street extension, $429000600 and approximate cost of
;tett S'Zreet9 $300w004.006
Fol -lowing discussion,, motion made by Griggs, seconded by Stork that we proceed
aitn these two add -cions to the contract- as submitted by Gray & Osborne in their
C-.ange Orders. Motion carried by roll call vote of six (Greenlee absent).
Motion made by Griggs, seconded by Wiseman that there be a Special Meeting of
t o Council on June 149 19656 Motion Carried.
EUSI3LSS LICENSE ROSTER:
Businass license ap pl-Lcatlons were read as follows:
L. Kelly Apts.
Apartments
1949 N.
4th
Les er L. Kelly
Pasco,,
Washington
Kelly's Marine Supply
Marine Supply
117 S.
4th Avenue
Lester L. Kelly
Pasco,
Washington
: eo's Rainbow Service
Service Station
325 N.
4th
.Edward Leo Winston
Pascoe
Washington
Dixie Hale
Apartments
124 N.
7th
Pasco,
Washington
Carl Stole Construction
Construction
931 Court
Carl Stole
Rt#19Box 1694 Everett,Wn.
D.A. Bigler Dist.
Small Appliances
319 W.
Lewis
D.A. Bigler
Pasco,
Washington
Wels Plastic & Neon Signs
Sigrs
511 S.
45th
Yakima,,
Washington
BookIand
Books,, Mao. , Mei^ch.
329 W.
Lewis
Sian Boersema & Neal Buchanan
Pasco,,
WashinIatDton
AAA Builders
Gamey Ch avers
SOLICITOR.LTCENSE APPLICATIONS:
Dick Bell
Emm--tt Lusk
F,cuipment Sales
Joe Buuipaous
Contractor
Tri City Coating
Doleshall Studio
Retail Farm Equip.
1412 N. Arthur
Pasco,, Washington
1504 Agate Pasco, Wash.
20050 Ballinger Rd. Seattle
209 S. 4th Pasco, Wash.
Motion made by Bailey, seconded by Stork that these applications for licenses be
accepted. Motion Carried.
ADJCUZ i';Eli?' :
lotion wade by Stork, seconded.by Griggs to adjourn. Motion Carried.
ATTEST: GSE. CARTER, MAYOR
st.^ SCi:. age 9=Ci-cy Clerk
.PASSED and APPROVED this day of s 1965.
City Clerk