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1941-05-06 City Council Minutes600 .Concrete Manhole'Blocks T1-- Twenty two cents'(22)-- 132,00 96 Concrete Manhole Blocks ;41s &1�51s (43)of each) '(70) 67,20 30 Galvanized Ladder Rings-- Fifty six cents- (56)-- 16,80 20 bbls Standard,Portland Cement-- Three dollars ("3,00)- 60,00 10 c.y. Sand & Gravel (Beach)run) One dollar and fifty cents 15,00 4 MBM Form'&!Lhoring Lumber Thirty two dollars ($32,00) 128,00 100 lbs. Nails ;(Miscellanious Sizes) Five cents (05)-- 5,00 .6 Curb -Inlets (Grates only). Four -do--1-1-�------------ ( 4, 00 ) 2.4.,,0.03 Tax -------------- 24;48' Fixed Estimate-------------- Total-- .450 00" '1698,58 .-M-Yost &'Sons bid. 200 IF 6"'Concrete Server Pipe Eighteen cents (19)e- 38.00 400 LF 8" 'Concrete Server Pipe Twenty nine cents ( 29c) -- 116,00 960 LF 1211.Concrete Sewer Pipe (51c)-- 489,60 10 only 6" Concrete Elbows (77c)-- 7,70 16 only 8i'X8"X6" Concrete Wyes (1, 20) - 12,00 14 only 12"Xl VX6" Concrete Wyes (2000) 28,00 8 only Cast Iron Manhole Rings &'Covers (`Complete (21,00)- 168,00 600 Concrete Manhole Blocks _ 1--- ( Z6c) - 156,00 96 Manhole Blocks n4's;& #51s (43 of each) (87c)- 83,52 30 Galvanized Ladder '.Ltings ( 55c ) 16,50 20 bbl, Standard Protland Cement ($3,00) 60,00 10 c.y. Sand & Gravel 'Shoring L 1,74)- 17,50 4 MBM Form & Lumber kp30, 00 ) 120,00 100 lbs. Nails kLIiscellaneous Sizes) (5c) 5,00 6 Curb Inlets (Grates only) A3,10) 18,60 Fixed Estimate------------ 450.00 786,42 Plus Tax It was moved by Chandler and seconded by Clauen that the Council accept the bid of the Stevens Limber Company as being the lowest hid. The vote was as follows:- Chandler yes, Hansen yes, Clausen yes, Jones yes. Carried by unanimous -vote of the Councilmen present. There being no gurther business on motion the Council adjourned. �- City Clerk Mayor. 14AY 6th, 1941. The Council met in regular session wtih Mayor rourtner presiding. The roll call showed the Following Councilmen present: H.A.Chandler,Rubin T.Roscoe, '9alt-.,C:Hsnson Claude Savage, Walter Hansen and Walter Clause. The minutes of the last meetings were read and approved. The Treasurers report and Revenue Cbilectors reports were read and ordered filed. The following bills were approved by the Finance Committe and on motion warrants were ordered drawn on the proper funds. Geo..M.Leyda, for clerical work 5,00 P.S.Power & Light Co. lights-- 193,07 Telephone Co, phone calls----- 1.90 Hopper Chevrolet Co. supplies- 2,04 R.H.Doty, police Judge fees--- 2,00 Richfield Seriaice, supplies--- 24,54 H.B.Vaurs, making arrest------ 2,00 Pickett Motor Co. supplies---- 6,34 C.M.Larson,collecting dog Crow Hardware, supplies------ 10,30 licenses & killing 2 dogs-- 9,00 A.M.Yost & Sons, supplies----- 1,91 Fire Department, 3 fires--- 60,00 Henry Allen, labor---------=-- 5,00 Yost Auto Co.,storage and H.C.Hansen, labor------------ 7,00 supplies------ 30,68 Telephone Co., phone calls--- ,60 Leo Doty, care of garbage Rensselar Valve Co., supplies 4,17 dump------ 10,00 Seattle Plumbing Supplt Co., P.S.Power & Light Co., supplies------ 9,58 City Hall light--------- 2,35 National Meter Co. supplies--- 58,55 ld..C.Engels, oil for furnace- 34,42 Hugh G.Purcell Co. supplies-- 112,61 C.M.Larson, for sewer inspec- Crow Hardware, supplies------- 2,50 tions--------- 12,00 Pickett Motor Co., supplies--- 2,04 P.S.Power & Light Co -lights- 3,58 Edmonds Auto Freight, freight- ,50 L.G.Fry, labor-------------- 4,42 Yost Auto Co., supplies------- 3,53 Louis -Miller, supplies------ 5,10 Sid Zelly, labor-------------- 4,00 Hopper Chevrolet Co. supplies 3,83 P-S-Power & Light Co. power--- 148,35 Stevens Lumber Co. supplies- 84,54 P.S.Power 80 Light Co. lights-- 8,08 A-M.Yost & Sons, supplies--- 2,75 Gaylord Bros., supplies------- 6,40 A.B.Bently, supplies-------- 2,29 S.J.Priebe, supplies---------- ,89 H.Hubbard, premium-------- 5,00 Edmonds Repair Service, labor- 2,00 E.B.Hubbard, premium-------- 5,00 get';S0uhd"'Newe,Co supplies e3 p Mary J.Robertson offered $170,79 cash for Lot 23 Block 120, Mat City of Edmonds. On motion the Council accepted the offer and instructed the Mayor and City Clerk to sign a deed of.transfer. 250 j 00 The `Edmonds Independent Telephone Company offered,. ' : ;) for lot 25 Block t'D" Plat city of Edmonds. On`motion the Council accepted the offer and instructed the Mayor and City Clerk to sign a deed of transfeW.provided that it covered the Improvement cost and` taxes e c The`�roperty owners on First Avenue North asked permission to close Firest Avenue North at Edmonds Street and the North City limits for 46 hours so they could oil it. On motion the request was granted, provided that the Street Superinten- dent tales prezaution to see that it is property safe garded. The City paid $298,,42 torthe County for 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 and 15, Block 77: Lots. 27 and 28, Block 94: Lot 29 Block,123: Lot 25 Block "D" all in -the Plat City of Edmonds, taxes, for which the Couty ,issued a deed. On motion the City Clerk was instructed to have the ddee recorded. a The Mayor brought up the question of YOLICEING THE BUSINESS places. It was proposed by some that the City Linense the business places, accoreding to the amount df their business to help pay for the POLICEMAN. The question was refurred to the Committe on Finances. The Street Superintendent brought up the question of gravel for the Streets The question was refiired to the Street Committe. E.B.Hubbard brought up the question of commision on the slae of City pro- perty. ` The question was refured.to the Land Committe and the City Clrk. The General Causilty.Company.of America wants an answer regarding G.A.Carl- stdts bonds on L.I.D.N.o.50 and51 Contracts; the contracts should have been completed bu February 1st, 1941. The Government having taken their men to the Airport before eompleteing the labor part of the contract, it left the City and the Contractor in a difficult position to solve. It is now understood that the Government will be able to complete the labor part of the contract in the near future. As it„was not the Contractors fault,.nor that of the City Council, the question arose as to who should pay the premium on the renewel of the bonds. The City Attorney advised that it would be proper to eharge.the premiums to the abuting property; therefore on motion the Council instructed the City Clerk to pay the premiums ($5,,00 on each contract).and charge them to L.I..D No.50 and5l. There being no further business on motion the Council adjourned. e lei( i° Ci.y Cle Mayor. MAY 20th.1941. The'Council met in regular session with Mayor blourtner presiding, The,roll cal-ti-showed the following Councilmen present: H.A�-Chandler,•t{.T.Roscoe, C:Savage 'WtLlter Hansen. W.Clausen, and V7�T.Jones. The, minutes of tha last meeting were read,and approved. THE 'City Clerk reported that j;.H:Proffit wished to buy Lots 27 and 28 in Block 94. On motion the Council decided to sell Lots 27 and 28'in Block 94 to W.H. Proffit for $146,00. The vote was as follows: Chandler yes,,ttoscoe ye's,Savage yes,,Hansen yes, Clausen yes,. -Jones yes;car1-ied by unanimous vote of the Councilmen present. !M.C:Lngels made a proposition to furnish,the City Hall furnace with oil for the coming year at .0625 per gallon: The Diesel Oil Co. offered to furnish the furnace Q1i at the same price .6625. It was moved by`Chandler and seconded by Jones tha the Council accept M.C. Engels at .0625. The motion carried. D.M.Yost complained that the trafic on Dayton Street is geting out of con- trole; they come down Dayton Street at such speed, it is becoming dangerous at Sixth Avenue and Dayton Street to the trafic on Sixth Avenue.