1962-03-20 Council Minutes90
Resolution (#61 from the Planning Commission was received, recommending that the City •
of Edmonds abolish the classification of C-lA and rezone these areas to C-1. It was
then moved by Councilman Simpson, seconded by Councilman Lambe that the Attorney be
instructed to draw an ordinance to incorporate the Planning Commission Resolution# 61 �!
in the comprehensive plan of the City of Edmonds. Motion carried.
There was no furthur business, and the meeting adjourned.
City Clerk Mayor Pro Tem
March 20, 1962
Regular meeting, held at the.Edmonds Elementary School Cafeteria, was called to order by
Mayor Pro Tem Tuson, with all councilmen present except Simpson.
Bids were opened on a station wagon for the Public Works Department, to be purchased by
the Street Dept. They were:
Follestad-Rambler, Inc. $2395.07 for the Classic
Edmonds Motor Company 2265.61 for the Falcon
Campbell -Blume Chevrolet ,2215.71 for the Chevy II
Following discussion, a motion was made by Councilman Christensen, seconded by Councilman
Harrison that the City accept the bid of Campbell -Blume Chevrolet in the amount of $2215.71 •
plus tax for the Chevy II. Motion carried.
Bids were then opened on the Radio Equipment for the Department of Public Works, to be
purchased by the Water Dept. and Park Dept. Bids were:
General Electric Company $3151.70
Motorola 2547.00
A motion was made by Councilman Lambe, seconded by Councilman Harrison that the City accept
the bid of Motorola for the Radio Equipment at a cost of $2547.00 plus tax. Motion carried.
Hearing was held on the preliminary assessment roll for proposed Ballinger sewer LID.
Many people were present, and a lengthy discussion both pro and con took place. Several
written protests were received, and all protests were to be checked against the assessment
roll, therefore, the hearing was continued until the next regular council meeting, April 3.
A petition was received for a possible paving LID on several south Edmonds streets. Protests
were also received in regard to this proposal. All petitions pro and con were held for
checking to determine the percentage of people interested in the project, with a report to
be made at the earliest possible council meeting.
Councilman gorensen made a motion, seconded by Councilman Slye that the City accept the
official street grade for Hemlock between 7M and 81. Motion carried.
A letter was received from the Planning Commission recommending that the one-way streets be
left as ks until the report is received from the professional planners. The council decided
to table the Planning Commission recommendation until the off-street parking problem is
discussed with Mr. Carlton Nau, at the meeting of the 27th.
It was moved by Councilman Sorensen, seconded by Councilman Lambe that the City Supervisor •
be instructed to notify the. PUD to proceed with the installation of street lights in the
Talbot Park annexation area. Motion carried.
Meeting was then recessed to March 27, 1962 at 8:00 P.M., Edmonds City Hall, and postcards
were sent to the 2 newspapers and one radio station advising them of this.
March 27, 1962
Recessed meeting was called to order. by Mayor McGinness with all councilmen present except
Simpson.
Bids were opened on LID #107, Admiral Way sewers. They were:
Seattle General Corp. $93,451.80
Harold Kaeser Co. 93,454.30
It was moved by Councilman Tuson, seconded by Councilman Lambe that both'bids received be
rejected as not being within the engineer's estimate. Motion carried.
A luster was read from the Meadowdale Community Club requesting the City of Edmonds to
furnish bids to sewer the schools outside of the city limits. This suggestion was taken
under advisement.
Patrolmen James Cole, Richard Hallam, and Norman Sedor were introduced by Chief Grimstad and
then sworn in by Attorney Bennett.
At the request of the City Council, Carlton Nau, President of Foster & Marshall, was present
to advise the council on possible financing of off-street parking. The three basic methods
he suggested were: 0