1941-06-03 Council Minutes.Ifter due consideration the Council ordered a stop sign plased at the
north east corner of the intersection of Dayton Street and Sixth Lvenue.
The land Cormmitte set the prcie on the following lots at $230,00 per lot;
Lots 8-9-10-11-12-13"a-14 and 15 in Block 77r.
On motion the Council instructed the City Clerk to notify all those who
any of the lots 8-9-10-11-12-13-14 and 15 in Block 77- to put in a bid for
on or before June 3ed 1941. The Council reserveing the right to reject any
or all bids.
The question of a night -patrolman came up for consideration. The ques-
tion was considered by the Councilmen and Merchants for some time but no
decision was reached. Then the Council on motion laid the question over
until the next meetin.
There being no further business on motion the Council adjourned.
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:ICY 27th 1941.
The.Mayor called the Council in special session for the purpose of
considering the question of the extention of the Lateral Sewer on Vialnut
Street to Sixth Avenue. The question having been raised by Mrs. &stell.
The minutes of the Council showed that on April 16th 1938 the following:
"It was 'moved by Chandler and seconded by Astell that a manhole be
placed at 6th and .;alnut and that the City furnish the the to extend thejtwtA
now being placed on 1tialnut street to the manhole. Carried."
The City Engineer stated that the materials were already furnished
and charged to L.I.D.48.
Onmotion the Council adjourned.
Mayor.
J EE 3ed 1941.
The Council met in regular session. with Mayor Pourtner presiding. The roll
call showed the following Councilmen preseny: H.A. Chandler, W.C.Hanson, C.
Savage,W.Clausen W. HAnsen and 10J.T.Jones. The Minutes of the last regular
meeting and the special meeting were read and approved.
The Treasurers report and the Dater revenue Collectors report for the
month of May were read and ordered filed.
The following bills were approved by
the Finance Committe and on motion
the Council ordered them paid out
of the proper funds.
Trick & Murray, for supplies---
155
H.C.Hansen, labor-----------
3,00
Geo.M.Leyda, for clerical work-
5,,00
Ralph Osborn, sand----------
2,50
P.S.Power & Light Co. City Hall
Louis Miller, supplies------
28,62
Light-------
1.00
Pickett Motor Co. supplies--
1,03
Crow Hardware, for supplies----
Telephone Co. phone calls------
.40
.70
Henry Allen , labor---------
A.11.Yost & Sons, supplies---
5,00
7,29
R.H.Doty, Police Judge fees----
4.75
A.M.Yost & Sons, supplies---
12,74
C.M.Larson, dog tax, & Sewer
Puget Sound Power & Light Co.
inspections----
7,50
power �bk pumps----
63,60
Leo Doty, care of garbage dump-
10.00
Sid Kelly, for labor--------
4,00
Puget Sound Power & Light Co.
Tribune -Review, for contracts
15,19
for street lights-------
97,22
Crow Hardware, for supplies--
.26
Crow Hardware, for supplies-----
.5C
Flational Meter Co. supplies--
70,07
Midway Iron Works, repairs------
4,43
Puget Sound News, for
Hopper Chevrolet Co. supplies---
1,03
supplies----
35,86
Sound Pounder Co. for supplies--
33,22
Puget Sound Power & Light Co.
Chauncys Boat House;, for sand
- lighte-----------
3,19
and gravel------
1;:81
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Pugit Sound Power & Light Co.
Lights----------- 1,85 Hopper Chevrolet Co.. supplies-- 4,53
Pickett Moter Co. repairs----- ,52 M.C.Engels, for supplies------- ,41
L.G.Fry, for labor------------ 8,65 Stevens Lumber Co. for supplies27,71
Louis Miller,. for fuel--------- 5,16 C.B.Roe, labor---------------- 6,00
. The State Inspector, J.,&.Varley notified the City Clerk that the City
Council would have to appoint a City Attorney.
This was refurred to O.B.Anderso, acting City .Attorney.
-The State, Inspector., J.A.Varley, notified the --City Clerk that the City .
must enter into a contract with the State Bank of Edmonds as a depository for
the City Funds every year:, and see that a proper amount of security is.deposited
with the City Treasurer,.and notify the State Department .o.f Their action.
The mater was refured to O.D Anderso acting Oity Attorney.
The City received the following bids on Lots 8-9-10-11-12-13-141.and 15
in Block 77 Plat City of Edmonds.
Bur4.ette E.Morse offered 9235,.00 per lot (or$470,00), for lots 8 and 9
Block 77,
G.A.Carlstedt offered $700.00 for lots 8-9-10 and 11 and $640.00 for
lots 12-13-14 and 15 all in Block 77 plat City of Edmonds, a total of $1340,,00
cash.
It was moved by Savage and seconded by Jones that the City accept the
bid of Burdette E.Morse for lots Band 9 Bloc27City of Edmonds, for $470,00
and that the City Attorney draw up the deed of transfer. The vote was as Follows:
Chandler yes, Roscoe yes, Savage yes, Hansen yes, Clausen yes, Jones yes;Carried
On motion the Street Superintendent was instructed to have the weeds mowed
that are growing in the streets.
Roy B.Macumber asked permission to -operate a skating rink in the City
of Edmonds; the Yost Opera House.
-On motion the Council gave Roy B.Macumb.er permission tooprate a skating
rink in the Yost Opera House and that the livens fee shall be $2,50 per month.
The Mayor appointed Paul 11ort"on deputy Marshall.
On motion the.Council approved the appointment.
The Mayor appointed Howard F.Sievers City Enginer. On motion the Council
approved the appointment.
On motion the Council adjourned.
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JUNE 17th. 1941.
The Council met in regular session with Mayor 2ourtner presiding.
The roll cala showed the following Councilmen present:H.A.Chandler, Claude
Savage, Walter Hansen and trl.T.Jones. The minutes of the last meeting were read
and approved.
The City Clerk reported that he had sold Lots 28 and 0� in Block 67
Plat City of Edmonds, for $70,04 to Percy_ H.Hansen,.fsubJ6(?V-to the Councils
approval.
On motion the Council approved the sale and ordered the City Attorney
to draw up the deed of transfer.
There being sewer assessments against Lots 8-9-10-11-12-13-14 and 15
in Block 77 to.the amount of $134.,96 and against 27 and 28 in Block 94 to the.
amount of $80,74, the Council on motion instructed the City Clerk to draw
warrants against the L.I.D.Guarantee Fund to pay then amounts.
The City Treasurer reported that there were $2500,00 avalible in the
L.I.D.Guarantee Fund that could be used to pay delinquent L.I.D.Bounds.
Orj motion the Council instructed the City Clerk draw warrants on the
L.I.D.Guarantee Fund for $2500,,0.0 to pay Bonds No.16-17-18-19 and 20 in
L.I.District No.45.
The mayor brought'up the question of paying the Chief of Police the
$10,00 set aside for gas for the.Merchants Patr-ol as the Chief is'puting in
extra.time because --there, is no Merchants patrol. `
,On moyion the Council approved the r`ecomendation.
eThe question of gravel for repairing,our.st.reet.s was brought up bu the
Mayor. He stated that,ttaiph Osborn would hall.gravgl from the north county
gravel pit.for 75� per cub. yd. and:that we could by it from the*County for
40¢ per oub.yd. making the cost 4�1,15 per`cub.yd.
On motion the Council desided to give Ralph Osborn the contract for
hauling the gravel.
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Complaa was made that the Edmonds Dairy was dumping the manuer from
their barns on the. City Pard grounds and that it was making a very offenciye
smell, so much so that persons, that wherb,the wind was blowing from the sQuh
ppeople would have to leave. On motion the City Clerk was instructed to notify
to remove their efuge,.,from the City Park grounds.
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