1943-06-01 Council MinutesSEction 1: It shall be and is hereby declared unlawful for any person
of persons, male of female, under.the age of Sixteen (16) years, to.con-
gregate, loiter, or.be upon the streets, avenues, alleys, docks, or other
public places, within the limits of the City, of Edmonds, during the months
of May June, July, August or September, between the hours of ten o'.clock
P. M., and five o'clock A. M. and during the remaining months of the year
between the hours of nine -thirty o'clock P. M., and five o'clock A..M.,
unless such person or persons shall be accompanied by his, her or their
parent, guardian or other person having the legal custody of such minor,
or some other member of the family over twenty-one years of age, provid-
ing that this Ordinance shall not apply to such person or persons who -are
required to be in or upon such public place by reason of actual employment.
Section,-2: The time herein referred to shall mean United States Pacific
Jar Time.
Section 3: Any person violating any of the provisions of this Ordinance
or and parent, guardian or other person having the legal custody or care of
such minor person or persons, described in Section 1 of this Ordinance,
and who shall permit or suffer such minor person or persons to go or be in
or upon any of the streets of other public places, as aforesaid, within the
times mentioned in Section 1 hereof, except as therein provided, shall be
deemed guilty of a misdeameanorand upon conviction thereof shall be fined
in any sum not exceeding Fifty 450.00) Dollars or be confined in the City
Jail for a period not exceeding ten (10) days or shall be punished by both
such fine or imprisonment.
F. A. Fourtner
Mayor
Attest: GeDrge M Leyda
City Clerk
Passed May 18, 1943
Published. May 19, 1943
Attorney 0 D. Anderson was instructed to prepare andOrdinance to be presented
to the Council next meeting, regulating the sprinkling during the summer
months.
Sproule McGinness requested that something be done to prevent water running
onto his property at sixth and Maple streets, this was referreddtbl-.the
street committee.
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Councilman Jones reported a complaint of dumping of oil on the street from
the Hopper Chevrolet Company, which was referred to the Chief of Police
Roy Degneau.
Water Superintendent R. H. Doty reported the new pump fdr South Edmonds
was expected to arrive by June first.
Mayor Pourtner called the attention of the Council to an item mentioned in
the State examiners report of interest on bonds due the City of Edmonds
from the State Bank of Edmonds. This was laid over until the next meeting
of the Council.
There being no further business :itw48imovedeamdess:eonded,,.,th-e,-meeting adjourn.
Assistant City Clerk Ma or
June 1, 1943
The council met in regular session with Mayor Fourtner presiding, The roll
call showed the following Councilmen present, Chandler, Roscoe, Hansen, Jones
Savage land Clausen.
The Treasurers and water collectors reports were read and ordered filled.
A Motion eras moved and seconded that the bills which were approved by the
finance committee be paid out of the proper funds. Motion carried.
Puget Sound News, books -----------
P. S. Power & light, lights-------
H. W. Wilson, magazine ------------
2. S. Power &:light co.park lights
Dewey Leyda, meter repair---------
LonnieOsborn, labor --------------
Clarence Crary, adjusting pumps---
llational Meter Division, supplies -
Great 11orthern Rr, freight --------
A. B. Bently, supplies------------
66.72 Leyda Electric & Radio, service pumps
2.94---------------------------- 4.64
2.75 e. S. Power & Light co. power for
5.57 pumps--------------- 120.25
12.00 Duanne Patterson, grading streets 13.50
3.00 Lonnie Orborn, labor----------- 21.00
10.03ichfield Service, grease job---=- 8.55
1.34 Louis Miller, gas--------------- 13.67
3.4P,&,Qa.spors corners, gas------------ 2.10
8.59
Leyda Electric & Radio, repair--- 2.32 Trick & Murray, supplies--- 4.71
Trick & Murray, supplies--------- 4.71 'Telephone Co, phone calls-- .45
Yost Auto Co, repair & wrecker--- 3.49 Mrs. D. M. Parker, cleaning 5.00
P. S. Power & Light co, :lights- lO1.ODeyda Electric &' radio, labor
Yost Auto Co.,storage 7 gas------ 11.80and transformer for oil burner
Bert Anderson, covering garbage-- 20.00 ------------------- ---- 24.21
Eureka Fire Hose, comfo masks --- = 21.00 Walter Hansen, police------ 5.00
A. B. Bently,-stack controll for H. H. Degeneaa, mileage---- 26.64
oil burner----------------------- 35.23
A motion was moved and seconded that Pointer Williamette be charged 025.00
for water which was used for driving of piles. Motion -carried.
A motion was moved and seconded that the Council accept the repair work,
done on the sewer at the foot of Dayton Street. Motion carried. The clerk
was instructed to write a letter to C. W. Larsen contractor , releasing them
of same. ^
Attorney 0 D. AndersonLiatraduced before the Council an ordinance regulating
the water ;for sprinkling season.
ORDIEANCE NO 547.
An Ordinance amending Ordinance No. 413 of the City of Edmonds, relating to
the Water Department of said city, by adding-thereto,a new Section to be
known as Section 21-A relating to sprinkling.
THE CITY OF EDMONDS DOES ORDAIZ; :
SEction 1: That Ordinance I1o.. 413,. of the City of Edmonds, relating to
the Water Department of said city, be and the same is hereby amended by
adding thereto a new Section to be known as Section 21-A reading as follows:
"Section 21-A: The City Council of the City of Edmonds may,
in the case of shortage of water, or for any other reasonable
cause, make an order forbidding -or limiting the use of water
in said city, or in any portion thereof, for irrigation or
sprinkling purposes, and may at its discretion, make such order
at any time.' Notice of such order shall be given by publication
in the official newspaper of.said city, not less than one day
before the effective date of such,order. In the event of a
violation of any such order the �-,rater may be turned off from
the premises and the same shall not be turned on again until
the owner or occupant of the premises shall have paid to the.
Water Department a charge of three a+ollars ($3.00), for in-
spection and turning the water off and on."
Section 2: This Ordinance shall take effect and be in full force and effect
upon its passage and publication as required by law.
ATTEST: George 1,1 Leyda
City Clerk
Passed June 1, 1943.
Published June 10, 1943
F. A. Fourtner
Mayor
A motion was moved and seconded that ordinance No. 547 be adopted. Motion
carried.
A Motion was moved and seconded that a wage of Q1l per hour be paid for help
on the city grader and other necessary emergency work. Motion carried.
H. A. Chandler offered the Council 135 per lot for propertyo ned by the City
in Block 39 lots 1 to 20 inclusive. This was turned over to the land com-
mittee to report on at.the next meeting of the Council
Attorney 0. D. Anderson advised City Treasurer H. v. Allen to sign a trust
agreement with the -National bank of Commerce of Seattle, for security of
City funds of the City of Edmonds, which amount is U50,000.00. Bonds are
of The United States of Amreica 2 jo Treasury bonds of 1950-52, dated April
15, 1943, due September 15, 1952, No.'s 13691A/95E.
There being no,further business'is was moved and seconded the meeting adjourn.
Assistant City Clerk Mayor
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