19641005 City Council Minutes• DISPOSAL PLANT ODOR REPORT
James H. Reid gave a report to the council on the Sewage Disposal Plant. He stated that
an odor had developed when the digester was out of order. This had to be completely
cleaned out, and when it was refilled it did not respond immediately, so the gas did not
burn off, and therefore created an odor. This situation had been just recently corredted,
he felt, and the odor should subside.
There was no further business to come before the meeting, and it was then adjourned.
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October 59 1964
Meeting was called to order by Mayor Maxwell with all councilmen present.
This was the ni &t for the meeting set by law for adoption of the final budget. Copies
of the proposed final budget were on hand for anyone interested.
There were no comments from the audience.
A motion was made by Councilman Tuson,.seconded by'Councilman Sorensen that proposed
Ordinance #1071 be passed, adopting the final budget for the City of Edmonds for the year
1965, Motion carried.
It was then moved by Councilman Slye, seconded by Councilman Christensen that proposed
• Ordinance #1072 be passed, levying the general taxes for the year'1965 for the City of
Edmonds. Motion carried.
Meeting was then adjourned. %
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October 6, 1964
ROLL CALL
Regular meeting was called to order by Mayor Maxwell. All councilmen were present.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
There were no additions nor corrections to the minutes of the September 15 council meeting,
and the Mayor declared the minutes would stand approved as presented.
AUDITING OF L.I.D. BILLS
It was moved by Councilman Slye, seconded by Councilman Christensen that the bills against
LID #123 be paid as follows: Contractor's estimate #5 in the amount of $189327.28 to Joplin
Paving Col, and $875,00 to James A. Murphy for second half legal fees, and that the City
Clerk be authorized to issue interest bearing warrants in the amount of $199202.28 to Grande
• & Co., Inc. to cover. Motion carried.
SET HEARING DATE FOR PROPOSED ZONING ORDINANCE
Resolution #104 from the Planning Commission was presented, recommending the adoption of a
proposed new zoning ordinance for the City of Edmonds. It was moved by Councilman Tuson,
seconded by Councilman Christensen that a hearing on the proposed zoning ordinance and
official map, as recommended by the Planning Commission, be set for the regular council
meeting on October 20. Motion carried.
AWARDING OF BIDS ON FOLDING DOOR FOR COUNCIL CHAMBERS
Bids had been opened on Thursday, September 24t at 1:30 P.M. in the office of the Mayor for
the purchase of folding doors for the Council Chambers. Bids were opened in the presence of
the Mayor, City Supervisor, City Clerk and Robert Bezzo, architect. The bids were:
Guy V. Sweet Co., Inc., Seattle $2,819.00 No. 1 Smono-folding
$29819.00 No. 2 l bi-folding- 3
F. T. Crowe & Co., Inc.
$2,638.00
No.
1
$2,948.0o
No.
2
Richards -Wilcox Co.
$29639.00
No.
1
(Accompanying letter
$2,746.00
No.
2
stated these prices did
not include panels being
bookmatched.)
Washington School Supply
$2,326.0o
No.
1
$29687.00
No.
2
Bids had been referred to the architect, Robert Bezzo. It
was his
recommendation that the
Vity accept the bid of the Washington
School Supply, and
the
motion
wqs made by Councilman
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by Councilman Sorensen
that the bid of the
Washington
School Supply for bi-
•
io�'dinseconded
doors, called for in the specifications under No.
2, in
the
amount of $29687.00 be