1941-10-07 Council MinutesPassed this 6th day of October 1941.
City Clerk 11d yor.
Published of October , 1941.
OCTOBER 7th, 1941.
The Council met in regular session with Mayor Pourtner presiding. he roll
call showed the following Councilmen present: H.A.Chandler, R.T.RoseoIV,,C.
Henson, V7alter Hansen,W.Clausen. and U.T.Sones. The minutes of the last meetings
were read and approved°. °
The Treasurers report and the dater Collectors report for the month of
September were read and ordered filed. -
The following bills were approved by the Finance Committe and on motion
the Council ordered warrants drawn on the proper funds.
Tribune -Review, , for supplies-------- _ $32, 83 P.S.Power & Light Go- , for
Trick &c Murray, for supplies-------- 10.,31 stgeet lights=------ $192,20
Geo.B.acon, for care of garbage dump-.
Grow Hardware, for supplies
9,27
two months-------
- 20J00
Lennie C.Hall, for labor-
1,50
C.M.Larson, for ,sewer inspection----
2,00
Pickett Uotor Co.,for
P.S.Power &c Light Go., lights for �;i �� :_;.:1.1
repairs------
4,17
City Hall------
= 2,26
Wilfred Hansen, for labor
2,50
Telephone Co., for phone calls------
3,82-H.C.Hansen,
fmrlabor-----
3.00
R.H.Doty, for police judge fees-----
3,,50
R.H.Doty, for labor------
5,00
Yost Auto Co, for supplies----------
11,07
Stevens Lumber Go., for
R.H.Bartlett, for expense to fire
supplies-----
2,90A
Convention-----------
36,20
Diesel Oil Sales Go., for
C.E.Savage, for expense to fire
supplies-------
4,11
Convention-------------
36,20
Henry Allen, for labor---;
7,50
Sanderson Safety Supply Co. for
`.lost Auto Co: , for supplies
4,72
supplies-----------
- 2,88
Caspers Service Statioh,
Swanson Drug Co, for supplies-------
: ,79
for supplies-------
19,53
Howard Womer for labor--------------
- 10900
G.M.Leyda, for clerical
A.M.Yost (1 Sons, for supplies-------
1,03
work-------
5,00
Edmonds Grocery &o Market,- supplies--
.38
Pickett Motor Co., for
Federal Pipe &c Tank Co.., for supplies
7,47
repairing mixer-----
13,78
O.N.Sorensen, for P.O.Box rent------
,75,2.3.2ower
&c Light Co.,
Yost Auto Co.,supplies--------------°
1,25
for lights---------
6,20
National Meter Division,for supplies'
59,12
Puget Sound Neves Go., for
Pickett Motor Co.,repairs------------
4,49
books---------
36,60
H.G.Purcell, for supplies------------
35,21
American Corporation,for
P.S.Power &c Light Co., power for 2
supplies------------
32,00
months------------
266,50
O.N.Sorensen,:for P.O.Box
M.C.Engels, lio for furnace---------
34,76
rent-------------
75
Olympic Foundary Oo. supplies-------
1.00
Diamonds Stores, for supplies 1,34
Geo.Bacon, for hauling garbage from
Tribune-Review,for Ordinace
City park-----------------
4,00
On L.I.D.No.50-----------
12,13
P-S-Power Light Go for lights at
dark---------
M-C.Enee1s for supplies for
4,03
L.I.D.No.50------------
7,32
Swanson Drug Co., for supplies at
G-A-Garlstedt, for supplies
park--------
,50-fox.
L.I.D.No. 50----------
413"y,BL
A letter was received from J.H.nupart, calling the Councils attention
to
the fact that Second ",*,Venue North has
not been graded according tocontract.
The letter was'refured to the City Engineer.,
The following petition was presented to the Council:
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"PETITION"
"THE EDMONDS CITY COUNCIL,
EDMONDS , WASHINGT ON
Gentlemen: -
We undersigned property owners and resdents of Edmonds, Washington
respectfully petition you to sponsor°the installation of a sewer on Bell Street
between Seventh &c Ninth Streets, and°also to grade said Bell Street between
Seventh and Ninth Street to the adjacent property line. Also, we respectfully
request you to have Eight Street between -Main and Bell Street graded to the
Property line.
It is hereby understood and agreed that all costs of material for the
aforementioned sewer shall be paid by the undersigned property owners and
labor to be furnished by the
"Respectfully submitted"
11,4ME LOTS & BLOCKS
R.L.Oake--------------- 19 and 20-- qq
Grace R.Sutton------- 1 and 2-------8.
C.H.Nelson----------- 31-32-33-34-
Ethon Coomer-------- 7-8-9-10- 78
Inger Ljosen--------- 9-10-11- 87
Erwin 0. Kittleson--- 31-32-33-34-: 86
1
1
r:ame Lots Bloc1�
.C.Lattioner------------ 35-36-37-38- 79 120 ft
Eliza Bell--------------- 12-13-14-15-
16-17-16- 87 210 ft
On motion the petition was regu.red to the City Engineer for checking.
The City Clerk reported that he had sold for cash, Lots 36-27-38-39
and 40, Block 40 to H.Drew Jr, for $175,10 subject to the approval of
the City Council.
On motion. the City Council approved the sale and instructed the
City Attorney to draw up the deed of transfer, and that the Mayor and
City Clerk sign the deed.
The mayor reported that he had sold Lotc.3�,-39m .d 40, Block 96
to Elmer Schoolcraft for �378,009 and tha ;� oved an old shak on
the lots before the sale was approved by the Council.
On motion the City Clerk was instructed to notify him that he must
show plans and specifycations of the buildings he proposes to put on
these lots before the Council will approve the sale. And that the plans
must be submitted within 30 days.
On motion the Council instructed the the y.P. foremen toplace the
curb and putter that runs along in front of the n-itcheook property
in a straight line with the other property.
On motion the_LiCity Gler c was instructed to not r the Safeway
Store that they mast take care of their garbage and,;-"
put it out on
personal property.
There being no further business on motion the Council adjourned.
City C' `,ayor.
001L.",0BE.Li 21st.:, 1941.
The Council met in regular session with itLayor Pourtner presiding. The
roll call allowed the following Councilmen present: H..4.Chandler, R.T.
ltoscoe, r.C. ianson, W Hansen and ';f.Clausen. The minutes of the last meet-
ing were read and approved.
The Union Oil Company presented their deed for 60 foot street for !'irk;
Avenue to Dayton Street, for which the Council had agreed to pay $150,00;
also a vouchre for the same.
Om motioj.i the Council approved all transactions therewith and ordered
drawn on the Street l;•und to pay thew150,00.
The vlayor received the following comunication from the 't*lO.L 1:'6 i'.L.OJLCT
ADP,IINIST-R=O1T. October 15, 1941.
hon. !'red-'ourtner
:vay or of Edmonds
Ed.nionds , ,j ashin.gt on
" Dear Sir: Please be informed that the status of sewer project , r;P 2950,
for City of Edmonds, will be considered as ineligible for any further
work thereon after December 31, 1941, because of the fact that the allo-
cation of funds covering projects listed under Official .project '665 will
be rescinded as of the date herein mentioned.
If it your desire to have 52.1. participate in sewer construction in.
your City, please furnish this office with the necessary data relative to
setting 'up a new project to cover work to be anticipated, keeping in mind
that.,72A funds for non -labor purchases fo material involved in project
will be approa�iinately 41;4,00 per man -month and that Sponsor's contribution
would have to be considered on a minimum of 25% Of total cost of project.
This office will be glad to cooperate with you in processing ana sub-
mitting a new project to cover work that may be desired."
"Yours very truly
170--3 P iOJEC'1' :lI1TIST,?t.TI01r
By Ira O.Ge-rdon
assist. Dist. Director
Division of Operation, District T4"
Girdotl ,7us ttv
present at this meeting of the Council and^a very inter-
esting explanation of the setup as to how -these projects worked out.
The City Engineer made the followin report on the proposed Bell
Street Sewer and Street improvement project.
"October 20th. 1941.
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City of i:diiionds
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