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1944-07-18 City Council MinutesJuly, 5., 1944. The Council met in regular session with Mayor r'ourtner.presiding. The roll. call showed the Following Co znci-lmen. present Chandler,. Roscoe, McGibbon, Savage, Haneei, and Clausen. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. The Water Collectors and treasurers reports were read and ordered filled. A motion was made fby Chandler and_ seconded by Savage that. the bills .which were approved by the finance. Committee be allowed and warrants be drawn on the proper funds. Motion carried. Engels Ins. Agency, fire insurance- 91..2-5 Ray McKeever, labor-=---- 51.00 E.- B. McDonald, special police------- 21.66 D. R. Benn, cutting grass 43.75 P. S. Power & Light,, park lights----- 1.28 Crow Hardware, supplies--- 62.62 W. E. Carpenter, wood for park------- 13.39 Stevens Lumber Co supplies 2.58 - Ed. Woodfield,. labor at.park--------- 10.00 A. E. Wamsley, painting signs A. B. Bently,.supplies------ ------ .36 23.18� P. S. Power &,Light, library lights-- 1.00 Pr�ed Cook, painting signs- 25e00 0. N. Sorenson., P. 0. box rent------- 200 P.S. Power & Light., li.ghts100.76 Ray McKeever, labor on water --------- 40.00 Mrs. D. M. Parker,cleaning 5.00 Olympic Poundry., meter boxe_s---------- 39.23, 0.- N. Sorenson,, clerk supplies' Leyda Electric & Radio., supplies----- 2.32. 3.75 R. M.. Glade -&; Co. -supplies------------ 17.29, Telephone Servicerp ,phone--- 2.30 A. B. Bently,_ supplies--------------- . 1.80, Trick .& Murray, supplies--- 7.92. P. S. Power & Li-ght Co. power -------- 152.01.Viaters, office supplies---- 1.17 Yost Auto -Co..: stnrage _.& sErvice------ 11.05, Tribune Review, Ordinance--12.25 W. C.. Hansen, mileage---------------- .25.00 Bert Anderson, garbage ----- 10..00 Leyda Electric oo-Radio,. repair sirene 3.25 , A motion was made by Clausen,and seconded by.Chandler that the bills for fire insurance for the Library building ana special police for the remginder of the year, be paid from the State Aid rand. Motion carried. A motion -was made by McGibbon and seconded ;by Roscoe that no officer be paid for appearance at trial. Motion carried.. A motion was made by Clausen and seconded by Hansen.that the Council accept the offer of Mr. McClenahan for lots 27, 28,, 29, 30 and 31 in Block 76,, for $400. The roll call showed Chandler yes, Roscoe yes, McGibbon yes, Savage yes, Hansen yes, and Clausen yes. The Water Committee recommended that the water. meter be changed at the Rose Brooks residence on Main Street. It was also recommended that the City continue the use of the Empire Meters. There being no further business the meeting adjourned. Assistant City Clerk Mayor July 18$ 1944 The Council met in regular'session with Mayor Fourtner presiding. The -roll call showed the following Councilmen present, Chandler, Roscoe, McGibbon, " Jones and Clausen. A motion was made by Clausen and seconded by McGibbon that the bills of Ray McKeever for. ' laboron water for $4, and. on the street ,for $80, be allowed and warrants be drawn on the proper funds. Motion carried. After some discussion of extending the sewer a motion.was made by Chandler and seconded by Clausen that the Attorney,be instructed to draw up a Resol- ution of Intention to extend the Sewer -in Block 77 to Ninth Avenue. Motion oarried by a unamimous vote of the council. Water Superintendent Doty reported the shortage of water. A-motion.was made by Clausen and seconded by Roscoe that the water superintendent be authorized to employ any help he needs to protect the water situation and put into effect any regualtion to keep water in the tank. Motion carried. Mayor Fourtner recommended,.the building_of a new.one half million gallon tank in South Edmonds.. A -motion was made by Roscoe and seconded by McGibbon' that the water committee .be instructed to start working on plans for a new water tank in South Edmonds. Motion carried. El Councilman Roscoe reported.he had completed a.map showing the numbers of the houses in the City. Anyone who cares for their number are to get in touch with him. There being no further Chandler made a motion that the meeting adjourn. Assistant City Clerk Mayor August 1, 1944. The Council met in regular sed8ion.with Mayor Fourtner presiding. The roll call showed the following coneilmen pr--esent Roscoe, McGibbon, Savc.ge, Jones, Hansen and Clausen. The 17ater Collectors and 'Treasurers reports were reed. A motion was made by Roscoe and Seconded by McGibbon that the following bills which were approved -by the finance committee be allowed, and warrants :drawn on the proper funds. Motion carried. E. B. McDonald, special police---25.00,_Ray 2TcZeever, labor or water--- 46.00 A. C.,McClurg-Co. books ---------- 75.67 Crow Hardware, supplies-------- 36.12 P. S.°Power &. Light Co,lights---- 1.00 A.-B. Bently, -supplies --------- 4.53 Ed. Uo-odfield,, labor, at park-----10.00 P. 5-. Power & f;or P. S.°26►6er & Light Co. lights--- 1.41- pumps-- -------- 172.89 E. Denslow, labor---------------- 4.43 Midway Iron Works, blacksmith-- 9.79 Swanson Pharmacy, supplies------- 1.53• C. -L. -Miller, -contract for digging Crow Hardware, supplies---------- .251- well ----------- ------------- Ray MaZeever, labor on street- --- 49.00 Mrs. L. 1'd. Parker, cleaning---- 5.00 Crow Hardware, supplies---------- 4.69 'Telephone Service, phone calla- .45 Stevens,Lumber-Co. gas----------- 6.30 Henry Boshart, care of City hall Yost .S.uto Co. gas------------12.60 park--------- -- 30.00 Richfield Service, gas ----------- 14.15 Bert Anderson, covering garbage- 10.00 Leyda Electric & Radio, lamps---- 1.00 E. B. Mcdonald,keys for jail---- 2.16 P. S. Power & Light, street lights Com. automotive service, repair 100.46 sirene of police---------------- 8.24 Fire Department two fires -------- 60.00 17. G.-Hansen, mileage & dogs---- 33.24 Yost Auto Co. storage fire trucks 9•.50- Resolution of Intention Number 111 eras read to, the City Council. A motion was made by Roscoe and seconded by Jones that Resolution llo. 111 be adopted. Motion carried by a unamimous vote of the Council RESOLUTION .OP I1;TE1?TIO11 # 111 A RESOLUTION DLCLARU1..G THE "I11=TTIO11 02 THE CITY COUETCIL 02 THE CITY 01' EDMOIIDS to .improve .the alley in ,Blocks 77 and 68, Plat of the City of Edmonds, from a point twenty-seven (27) feet West of I?inth Street to a point one hundred fifty. (150) feet , Eas.t of Finth Street., in. said city, by the construction of a six, inch lateral sanitary and storm sewer, together with the necessary drainage, man -holes, catch basins and other appurtenances necessary to make a complete improvement; creating an b.ssessment District; creating a Local Improvement District Tund therefor; provinding that the payment for said improvement be made by special assessment on the property in sacs, District under the mode of payment .by bonds.. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE ..CITY COUNCIL 01' THE CITY Or EDMONDS: 1. That it is the intention of the City Council of the City of Edmonds, State of Washin`ton, to improve the alley in Blocks 77 and 68, Plat of the City of Edmonds, from a point twenty-seven (27) feet West of 11inth Street to a point one hundred fifty (150) feet East of Uinth Street, in said city, by the construction of a six inch lateral sanitary and storm sewer, to- gether with the necessary drainage, man -holes, catch basins and other appurtneance,s necessary to make a complete improvement. 2. That the cost and expense of all labor and material required to make a complete improvement, the fixed estimate and all other expense of every kind shall be made by special assessment; a Local Improvement District shall be established embracing as near as may be all the property specially benefited by such improvement,, and such specially benefited property shall be assessed to pay for the entire cost of such improvement. 3. All persons who may desire to object to the improvement herein ment- ioned are hereby notified to appear at the Council Chambers in the City Hall, in the City of Edmonds, Washington, at a meeting of the said Council on the 5th day of September, 1944, at the hour of eight o'clock 2. M. of said day.then and there.to present their objections thereto, if any they have. J 1 1 1 1 1