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1945-10-01 City Council MinutesMaterials -------------- --------------$12000. 00 Redemption of Bonds and Interest-- -- 14500:00 Ind. Insuranoe & Medical Aid--------- .100.00- Total Expenditures--------------- ----------M, 500.00 REVENUES Hydrant Rental from Current Expense ------ $2400.00 Water Revenues, estimated ------------ ---- 20000.00 Cash in -Bond Redemption Fund----------- 12000.00 Cash in Operating Fund---------------- 3000.00 Total Receipts -------------------------------- $379400.00 Adopted by the Mayor and Council and filed September 7th 1945. In witness where of, I have set my hand and seal of the City of Edmonds this 7th day of,September 1945. - Published September 11, 1945, Anita Gust City Ulerk There being no further business the meeting adjourned. Zz" �Z, ZI-f y Clerk$o� —� September 18, 1945 The Council met in regular session with Mayor Fourtner presiding, 'the roll call showed the following councilmen,present Chandler, McGibbon, McDonell_,, Hansen and Clausen. The bills for labor which were approved by the finance committee were allowed. Geroge Turfel, $16, Ray McZeever 43 and $45• This motion was. made by Chandler and seconded by Clausen. Motion carried. A;motion was made by Chandler and seconded.by Clausen that the disabled American Veterans be given permission to sell flowers.in the City,of Edmonds from Sept.,24 to the 29. Motion carried. Mr. Stewart representing the Polson Implement Co. came before the Council He stated the Deming Pump was in Seattle and they.would be very glad to deliver it at the price quoted in the bid. After some discussion a motion was made by Chandler and seconded by.Clausen that the City buy the Deming pump. A roll call vote showed Chandler yes, McGibbon yes, McDonell yes, Hansen yes, and Clausen yes. There being no further business the meeting adjourned. yClerk mayor. October 1, 1945 The Council met in special session with Mayor Fourtenr presiding to pass the budget. The councilmen present were.Chandler., McGibbon, Savage, Hansen, and Clausen. Ordinance Vol 552 AN ORDINANCE -adopting and levying the general taxes.for the City of Edmonds, Washington, for the fiscal year.commencing January let, 1946, on all property, b.oth real and personal, in -said City, subject to taxation for the purpose of raising sufficient revenue,to.earry on the several departments of said City for the ensuing year as required by law; appropriating the same to the several funds for said fiscal year, and providing for the collection thereof. WHEREAS the City Council of the City of Edmonds, State of Washington, having heard all persons aoking to be heard for and.against the preliminary budget, heretofore adopte& for the ensuing year, due notice having been given as required by law and now this let day of October 1945., final budget having been adopted and the Council having determined the amount necessary to be paid on the current assessment roll as general taxes for the ensuing year and app- ropriating the same as in this Ordinance described therefore. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EDMONDS DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. That,ther be and there is hereby levied on.all real and personal - property of the City of Edmonds,- subject to taxation therein, a general tag for municipal purposes for the ensuing year commencing January let, 1946, the sum of $9505.00 Current .Expense Fund General Goverment *yor's Salary---.-=-.----•-- ---------- - 240.00 Councilmen's Salary--------------------- 420.00- Clerk,'s Salary------,---_ ,-,--.------------ 600.00 Assistant Clerk Salary ---------- --------- 540.00 Clerk's Expense .and Bond-----!----------- 120.00 $10920.00 Treasurer,'s Salary--------------- p------- .600.00 Treasurer Expense----------------;------ 30.00 Treasurer Bond-------------------------- 30.00 660.00 Attorneys Salary---------------- a ----- 560,00 Attorney Expense--- --- ,--------------- 25,00 -. Attorney Bond--------------------------- 5.00 390.00 CITY HALL EXPENSE FUel Oil-------------------------------- 125.00 Lights---- -----.----------------------- 25,00 Repairs--------------------------------- 60.00 Care of Grounds ------- .---------.--------- 60.00 260.00 Registration and Elections----.------- --- 150.00 Fee Assooiation ,of Washington Cities---- 50.00 State Examination--------------:---- . --- 300.00 Publishing and Advertising-------------- 100.00 600.00 PROTECTION TO PERSON AND PROPERTY Police Chief's Salary ---------- --------- 2400.00 Police Judge Salary--------------------- 300.00 Polchoe Salary--- ------------------------- 2000.00 Police Department Expense and 4onds----- 100.00 Jailand meals-------------------------- 50.00 Ind. Insurance and Medical Aid=-----=--- 50.00 New Equipment, Police------------------ 500.00 Car Maintenance.,., Police----------------- 600.00 69000.00 Firemen's Relief and Pension------------ 195.00 Fire oalls-------------.---n---w.-w-w-w --- 800.00 Fire Department Expense----------------- 250.00 Nevi E uiP� .ent------------------------ q. 500.00 Convention Expense---------------------- 100.00 Hydrant Rental ---------------------- ----- 2400.00 4,245.00 HEALTH AND SANITATION Health Officer Salary ------ -------------- 75.00 Health Officer Expense-----r---------= 5000 SewerRepair-- -------------------------- 200.00 Garbage disposal-------,--------------- - -120:00 445.00 :PARK FUND , �- 120.00 Labor ----------------------------------- Material and Supplies------�..------------- 120.00 240.00 LIBRARY 'FUND ` Librarian's Sal:600.00 Supplies -------------------- ---------------1000.00 Repairs---- ---------- ---.------- 150.00 Fuel and Lights-------------------------- 100.00 -Insuranoe--------------------- ---------- 45.00 $1895-.00 CITY STREET FUND Superintendent Salary------------------1500.00 Assistant Supt.. Salary------------------1200.00 Street Lights -------- -------------------- 2200.00 Supplies ------------- ---------------------1000.00 Engineer------------------------------,-- 500.00 New Co4struotion-------------------- -----5000.00 Ind. Insurance and Medical►id---------- 75.00 New JEquitpment---------------------------1000.00 $12,475.00 TOTAL E%PENDITURES---------------------- --------29,130.00 ESTIMATED CURRENT EMENSE RECEIPTS OF'1946 Estimate of Cash on°hand at the end of year----315000.00 Fines and Fees-----------,---------------------- 300.00 Liquor Revenues-------------------•------------' 4000.00 Gas tax Revenues- . -- .------------------------- 3000.00 Amount t6 be raised for Current Expense by 12.6 mills, on $542,287.00 assessed valuation--- 6830.00 , 0299130.00 EXPENDITURES FOR BONDS AND INTEREST: L. I. D. Guarantee, Bonds-----------------*------ 1000.00 Trunk 'Sewer Bonds and Interest----------------- 1675.00 Total amount to be raised by 4.93 mills on $542,287.00.sssessed-valuation----------------- 2675.00 Amount to be raised for bonds and intere-st----- 4267& 00 Amount to be raised•for Current Expense--------. -6830.00 Grand total to be raised by 17.53 mills on $542,287.00 assessed valuation- ------------------------------------ 9505.00 1 1 1 �f. WATER DEPARTMENT RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES 'Water Collector, salary ---------- ---,--------- ---$1200.00 Superintendent, Sal ary---------=---------------- 1200.00 Assistant Superintendent, Salary ------- 1200.00 Ex'tra'men, wages------ ----- 300.00 Power for Pumps-----------.--------------- ---- 2000.00 Repairs----------------------------------------- 1000.00 Materials ----------------------------- ----------- 12000.00 Redemption of Bonds and Interest--- 14500.00 Industrial Ins. & Medical Aid------------------ 100.00 Total Expenditures---------------- ----------- $339500.0p REVENUES Hydrant Rental.from.Current Expense ------------ $2400.00 Water Revenues, estimated------T------- --20000.00 Cash in Bond. -Redemption Fund---- ---------------- 12000900 Cash in Operating Fund--------------------- 3000o OO Total Receipts ----------- .----------------------------- $3.7.,400.00 SECTION Z. This Ordinance shall be certified to the proper County Official as provided by law,, and the taxes herein levied shall be collected and paid to the City Treasurer of the City of Edmonds, at the time and.the manner provided by the laws .of the State of Washington for the collection of taxes for Third Class Cities. 666 Anita Gust City Clerk Published October 11, 1945: F. A. Fourtner Mayor A motion was made by Clausen.and seconded by Chandler that_the budget.for 1946 be,adopted. Passed by a unaminous vote,of the council. Meeting adjourned y Clerk Mayor. Ootober 2, 1945. The Council met in regular session with Mayor Fourtner presiding. The.roll call showed the following eou#.cilmen present Chandler, McGibbon, Hansen, and Clausen. The water collectors and treasurers reports were read. A motion was made by Hansen and seconded -by Chandler that the following bills which were approved - by the finance committee be allowed and warrants be drawn on the proper funds. Motion carried. A. Co McClurg, books------------- 8.80 Ray McZeever., labor on water-52.00 Gaylord Brosq supplies-------. ---- 22.70 Long Motor & Welding,, labor--- 7.73 0. N. Sorenson, bog rent--------- 1.00 Olympic Foundry Co. supplies-80.55 P. S. Power & Light, lights---=-- 1.73 Crow Hardware, supplies------11.61 George Jones, garbage,. park------ 6.00 Pitts. Equit. Meter Co ------- 79.72 Crow Hardware, supplies------------ 1.55Hugh G. Puroell,-supplies----i52.65 P. S. Power & Light, light------- 2.48 Marekmann & Williams, supplies Ray MoKeever, labor on street ---- 34.20-------------------------102..62 Hopper Chev. Co.gas, repair, and P. S. Power &. Light ,---------173.42 battery ------------------------ 39.103wanson Pharmacy, supplies--- .82 Long Motor & Welding,,gas-------- 3.45 0. N. Sorensen, bog rent---- .75 Crow Hardware, supplies ------------- 33.99 Mrs, Anna Parker, cleaning-- 5.00 'P. S. Power & Light, street----- 99.92 H. V. Allen, postage, treas. 8.00 Yost Auto Co. storage & supplies-37.49 Henry Boshart, care of city Ray H. Doty, 2 inspections----=-- 4.00 hall grounds---- ------ 30.00 Johnson Plumb,. & Heating, clean- George Jones, garbage------- 10.00 ing sewer---------- 124.70 Mr. Gerdon came before the eouncil_'in regards to.the,drainage at the North City limits, that it was stopped up -and the drainage was.00ming over on his property and into the basement. A motion was made by McGibbon and seconded by Hansen that the street Department olean..out'this ditch at'the north City limits to Front Street.. Motion carried. Mr. Hall, Principal of the High School came before the council in regards to the city furnishing a police for the football games, also to having the blackberry vines eleandup in the alley. A motion was made by McGibbon* that the school be given the pmlioe protection. After some *discussion it was decided that the School should furnish.their own police protection. A motion was made th Chandler and seconded.by Clausen the the following resolution of intention be passed and published in the newspaper. Motion carried by a vote of Chandler yes, McGibbon yes, Hansen yes and Clausen yes.