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1951-11-20 City Council Minutes1 1 1 A letter was from Edmonds Diesel Delivery in regards to sell the City fuel oil. The Clerk was asked to obtain prices from the dealers in the city.. The final plat of City Park Addition 1-ur2 was -presented to the council. Engineer Meyring stated that Mrs. Strance was going, to deed 30 feet of her property on Fourth Avenue to make a 60 foot street with the 30 feet that Mr. AiVickstrom is' deeding to the city. Mrs. Strance is asking that the street be graded by the first of the year. A motion was made by councilman Maxwell and seconded by councilman Tucker that we approve the final plat of the City Park Addition #2. Motion carried. The sewer extension proposals were referred to the street committee until we get the deeds for Fourth Avenue. The water committee reported that bids on pipe were to be opened on November 20, also the concrete tank is in good condition. t. A motion was made by councilman Tucker and seconded by councilman Vollan to call for bids on laying of 2600 feet on four inch pipe in South Edmonds. Motion carried. . The safety cotcunittee reported street lights were being; installed in south Edmonds. The request of T. J. Franklin fora pemmit to,add additions to his cabin was referred to the Supt.. A motion was made by councilman Tvtcker and seconded.by councilman Vollan that permission be granted to install the' drinking fountain 'near the library steps; also tboput in a ramp from the sidewalk to the -city hall entrance and to concrete the parking strip from the alley to the entrance of the library. Motion carried. Therebeing n further.busines e,meeting adjourned.' , l City Clerk Mayor W�Xml� ��i �19/'/ ����f'���t'f''/"A`//f City Clerk Mayor November 20, 1951 The Council met for its regular session.with Mayor McGibbon presiding. The roll call showed the folloilring councilmen present Holmquist, Tucker, Tuson„ Vollan,, Maxwell and Miller. The Treasurers report was read to the Council. A motion ;was made by councilman Maxwell and seconded b y councilman Miller that the complaint from residents from trees obstructing their view at the �i.n street water shed z--ras referred to the crater committee. Motion carried. Four bids were received and opened for cast iron pipe. One from Pacific States Cast Iron Pipe Co., for �1.085 for four inch and 1.61-for six inch pipe with immediate delivery, American Cast Iron Pipe for $1.Q78 for 4 inch pipe and $1.59 for 6 inch with delivery next may Qf �iine .ys, Hugh G. Purcell Co., for 4p1.11 for 4 inch and 1p1.663 for 6 inch, with immediate delivery, and one from Pacific Water Works supply Co., for $1.,09 for four ingh and $1.645 for six inch ruith immediate delivery. A motion was made by councilman Tucker and seconded by councilman Holmquist that we accept the bid from Pacific States Cast.Iron Pipe co. Motion carried. Councilman Vollan reported that Mr. Franklin must submit plans to build on the west side of his property Councilman Tuson reported to extend the trunk sewer on third avenue south would cost $950. A motion was made by councilman Tucker and sedonded-by councilman Maxwell that the City pay the difference 2nuthenc6bt bet -teen and 8 inch and 12 inch sewer, not to exceed Ip150. Motion c arried. Three prices werereceived f or fuel oii, one from Sater & Ridenour with a price of .115 per gallon, Edmonds Diesel Delivery for .115 per gallon, and Diesel Oil Sales .118 per gallon., - Upon receipt of a letter in.-regards'to the City being exempt from the, Gas tax for the City equipment, Supt. Lawson was instructed to make application for such exemption, effective March first. Therebeing no further busines the meeting adjourned. City Clerk Mayor December 4, 1951 The Council met=for its regular session with Mayor McGibbon presiding. The roll call showed the following councilmen present Holmquist, Tucker, Tuson, Vollan, Maxwell and Miller. A motion was made by councilman Maxwell and seconded by councilman Tuson that the bills ifhich were approved by the auditing committee be allowed and warrants be drawn on the proper funds. Motion carried. The water collectors report was read. Eight bids were received for the laying of 2600 feet of cast iron pipe and installing of hydrants. Bid from Deer Construction Co., for 95 cents per foot and t�50 for installion per hydrant, Joe Oalluccio, 950 and 6`30 for each hydrant, Halleran Brothers �1.90 and $20 for.each hydrant, A. Jakoboni �1.10 for digging and laying pipe, and "50 for each hydrant, E. D. Hanson 780 per foot for di Bind and laying pipe, Arnold Camandona 60 per foot and placing hydrants $30 each, Lario Libri, 85 cents perfoot for laying and digging and $35 each for h�tdrants, and a bid from James Davis for digging and laying of pipe 59 cents. r A motion was made by councilman Tuson and seconded by councilman Tucker that we accept the low bid of James Davis for 59cents and the attorney draw up the contract. Motion carried. A motion was made by councilman Tucker and seconded ny councilman Miller that -the City ,,purchase lots 20 and 21 in block 41 for the amount of �26.39y for =tarx title;" from the County. Motion carried. A petition for a sewer in the alley between Third and Fourth Avenue in the City Park Addition #t2 was presented to the Council -with the signatures of Mr. and Mrs. tiNickstrom, the owners of the property. A motion was made by councilman Maxwell and seconded by councilman Tuson that we accept the petition and the Attorney be instructed to set up L. I. D. # 65. .Motion carried. Ordinance No. 616 was read the first time to the Council. A motion was made by councilman Maxwell and seconded by councilman Tucker that the Clerk call for bads on the sewer, bids to be opened December 18, at 8 otclock P. 11. Motion carried. Supt. Lawson was instructed to marl: a loading zone on the -west side of Fifth and Main street. Attorney Holte reported to the Council that a settlement had been made with Mr. Jannsen in the amount of �4200, for the suit against him. There being no further busi s the meeting adjourne s -;e City. Clerlc �j 114ayor The Council met foritsregular session with Councilman Vollan serving as Mayor Pro Tem, the roll call showed the following councilmen present, Holmquist, Tucker, Tuson, Vollan, Engels and Maxwell present. The Treasurers report was read to the,Council., A motion was made by councilman Maxwell and seconded by councilman Vollan that Ordinance No. 616 be passed and puRki.shed. Motion. carried. Mayor McGibbon being present the Council prodeeded with its regular business. Four bids were received for the sewer in the alley between Third and Fourth Avenues between Erben Drive and Pine street. The bid from E. D. Hanson in the amount of W633.10, from Tony Perelli for $2158.16, from Joe Coluccio in the amount of $2146.50) and the one from 0. K. Ryland for 1?2426.20. After some consideration by the Street and sewer committee a motion was made by councilman Tuson and seconded by Councilman Maxwell that the bid be awarded to Joe Colluccio. Motion carried. 1 1 1 1