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1943-05-18 City Council MinutesMay 41 1943. The Council met in regular session with Mayor ,ourtner presiding. The roll call showed the following Councilmen present, Chandler, Roscoe, Jones, Walter Hansen and Clausen. The Water Collectors and Treasurers reports were read and ordered filled. The bills for the month of April were approved by the finance Committee and a motion was moved and seconded that warrants be drawn on the proper funds. motion carried. Crow Hardware.,. supplies-------- 3.61 E. S. Denslow, labor----------- 1..29 Gaylord Tiros, supplies--------- 2.00 Puget Sound News., books -------- 16.22 Grace H. Sutton, labor --------- 43.00 A. B. Bentley, repair---------- .75 Crow Hardware, supplies-------- 1.27 Yost Auto Co., welding pump----- 5.70 A. B. Bentley,.supplies---- ---- 1.44 Tribune heview., water statement notice call far bids --------- 15.04 Lewis Valois, labor----- ------ 6.00 W. E. Carpenter, labor --------- 26.25 R. H. Degneau, mileage for car726.64 Yost Auto Co, storage & service 9.50 FQe Dept.. four ':fires---------120.00 Yost Auto.Co., repairs and gas--- 8.89 Crow Hardware, supplies ---------- 17.36 Lewis Valois, labor ------------- -24.00 P.,,J. Grace, labor--------------- &.00 W. E. Carpenter, labor--- -------- 42.00 Tribune review, printing--------- 3.70 State Bank of Edmonds,safety deposit box----------------- 3.60 Ed. Ind. Telephone Co -phone call- .15 M. C. Engels, mil for furnace ---- 20.92 Mrs. D. M. 0arker , cleaning hall- 5.00 Tribune Review, traffic tickets--11.33 Orlando Raniere, special police-- 6.00 !":alter Hansen, special police---- 5.00 Claude Savage, special police---- 5.00 Engels Insurance Agency, bond ----- 5.00 A motion was moved and seconded that the fire chief M. C. Engels purchase_ the necessary hose for the fire truck and smoke masks which are needed. Motion carried. , . The Fire chief also reported that the hydrant located inside the Pointe-r- Williamette grounds was hard to get at in case of fire because of material being piled around it, No action was taken -on this. A motion was moved and.seconded the Clerk have published the proposed Ordin- ance # 546. Motion carried. A report from:the,State.Hea.lth department showed that the samples taken from the City water wells conform to standards for purity. A motion was moved and seconded that the sprinkling rates begin the first of May and continue through June, July, August and Septmeber, at ten cents- per hundred Cubic feet, over the 800 minr.,imun alloyed. Motion carried. The clerk was asked to notify Pointer-Williamette the City would not be', able to let them have water for driving of piles after May 15, Water Superintendent I?, H. Doty brought up before the Council the possible shortage of water this summer::. (He suggested limiting the sprinkling time however no action was taken on the matter. The State Insppctors report was read by the assistant clerk and the comments were discussed by the Councilmen. There being no fur"there business the meeting adjourned. Assistant City Clerk " f Oc.l�t mayor May 18, 1943 The 06amed11&thinereQ1arQesuiQg with Mayor Fourtner presiding. The roll call showed the following councilmen present, Chandler, Roscoe, Hansen, Jones,Hansen and Clausen. A motion was moved by Hansen and seconded by Roscoe that Ordinance # 546 be adopted. A vote of the council showed Chandler yes, Roscoe yes, Hansen yes, Jones yes, Hansen yes, Clausen no. Motion carried. ORDINANCE NO 546 An Ordinance prohibiting minors under Sixteen (16) years of age from being on -"the streets, avenues, alleys, docks, or other public places, within the City of Edmonds, during certain ho4rs of the night and pres- cribing penalties for the violation thereof. BE IT ORDAIN?ED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EDMOEDS: C 1 1 SEction 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. y 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