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• Hearing was held on Planning Commission Resolution #119, File No. CP-5-650 recommending
an amendment to the comprehensive plan by designating as "Commercial" the west side of
51� Ave. S. from Walnut St. to Erben Drive, and the east side of 51� Ave. S. from Walnut
St. to Howell Way. There were no'protests from the audience, and council discussion
followed. It was then moved by Councilman McGinness that action on this be deferred
until the council had a chance to discuss this with the Planning Commission. He ex-
plained that this area was considered strip zoning a few years back by the Planning
Commission. There was no second to this motion, and it was then moved by Councilman
Slye, seconded by Councilman Harrison that the attorney be instructed'to draw an ordinance
amending the comprehensive plan to reflect the change as recommended by the Planning
Commission. Motion carried with Councilman McGinness opposing.
Hearing was held on Planning Commission Resolution #1202 File No. R-8-65, recommending an
amendment of the official zoning map by rezoning from RMH to BC the west side of 51� Ave.
S. from Erben Drive north to the present BC zone. There were no protests and it was moved
by Councilman Slye, seconded by Councilman Harrison that the attorney be instructed to draw
an ordinance amending the official zoning map to reflect this change. Motion carried.
There were no further hearings scheduled, and the meeting was adjourned.
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July 159 1965
A special meeting was called to order by Mayor Pro Tem Tuson, with Councilmen Olds, Tuson,
Slye, Kincaid and Bevan present.
• Bids were opened on the sale of $350,000 General Obligation Park Bonds. Bids were:
BIDDER EFFECTIVE INTEREST RATE NET INTEREST COST
Foster & Marshall Inc. 3.1675% $68,577.50
Seattle First National Bank 3.1679% 68,585.00
National Bank of Commerce 3.1384% 67,947.50
Bids were then opened for the sale of $440,000 General Obligation Refunding Bonds. They
were:
BIDDER EFFECTIVE INTEREST RATE NET INTEREST COST
Seattle First National Bank 3.30% $1229100.00
National Bank of Commerce 3.293% 121,845.00
The City Treasurer advised that he recommended acceptance of the National Bank of Commerce
as low bidder on both issues.
It was moved by Councilman Kincaid, seconded by Councilman Slye that the bid of the National
Bank of Commerce for the $350,000 Park bonds be accepted subject to approval at the regular
council meeting on July 201�. Motion carried.
It was then moved by Councilman Kincaid, seconded by Councilman Slye that the bid of the
National Bank of Commerce for $440,000 G. 0. Refunding bonds be accepted subject to
approval at the regular council meeting on July 2014. Motion carried.
Meeting was then adjourned.
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July 20, 1965
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Regular meeting was called to order by Mayor Maxwell with all councilmen present.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
There being no additions nor corrections to the minutes of July 61�, they stood approved
as presented.
HEARING - PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ROLL - LID #136
Hearing was held on Resolution of Intention #184, proposed LID for paving of 151� S. from
Bowdoin Way to Fir; Pine from 141� to 161�; 500 feet on Juniper; and easterly half of 1614
from Pine to Juniper. Consulting Engineer Wayne Jones explained the scope of the project
and the zone termini method of assessment.
Hearing was then opened. Mrs. Tomlinson, 1440 Juniper, sgid she was in favor of the LID
until she received her assessment notice. She asked why everyone was assessed the same.
The Mayor answered that it is the zone and termini method as prescribed by btate law.
Stan Kozlowski, 1453 Fir, stated he is not on the street being paved, and asked why he was
being assessed. Mr. Larson explained that he was within the district and receiving the
special benefits of the improvement.
Grady Knight, 919 15:!4 S., questioned his assessment figure, and was invited to review the
computation with the Engineer.
• John Scoll, 912 15:L-h S., presented letters of protest which were accepted by the Acting City
Clerk.