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1944-09-19 City Council MinutesWATER DEPARTMENT RECEIPTS AND ,. P EADIT'JRES Water Collector, salary ------------------ $ 1000.00 Superintendent, salary------------------- 900.00 Asat Superintendebt, salary,-------------- .600.00 Extra Men, wages---------- ------ 1500.00 Power for pumps--------- ------------- 2000.00 Supplies and repairs------ r------------- 500.00 Materials------------------,------------ 12000.00 Redemption of Bonds and Int.erest---- --- 15000.00 Industrial Ins, & Medical Aid------------ 50.00 TotalExpenditures33,550.00 REVENUES Hydrant Rental from Current. Expense------ 2400.00 Water Revenues, estimated9--------------- 20000..00 Cash in Bond Redemption Fund ----------- -T 13000.00 Cash in Operating Fund------------------- 3000.00 Total Receipts---------------------- $ .38,400.00 Adopted by the Mayor and Council and filed September 5, 1944. In witness whereof, I have set my hand and seal of daid City this 5th day of September, 1944. Published September 7, 1944 Assistant City Clerk There being no further business a motion was moved and seconded the meeting adjourn. Assistant CityaUlerk Mayor September 19, 1944. The Council met in regular seesion. with Mayor Fourtner presiding. The roll call showed the following,Councilmen present, Chandler, Roscoe, McGibbon, Savage, Jones_., Hansen and Clausen. were read The minutes,,of the f,&�J-n•g meeting. and the corrections were made . A motion was made by Save.ge and seconded by Hansen that the following bills which were approved by the finance committee be allowed,_W,! C. Hansen, $26 for mileage and killing -one dog, Earl McDonald $26 for special police, Ray McKeever, $52 on water fund, and 36 on the street fund. Motion carried. A motion was made by Savage and seconded by Clausen that the Attorney write to Helen Garretson and offer,her $200 for a of an acre of property in South Edmonds near the water tank. Motion carried. Councilman Hansen reported on the sewer. He is to again contact the property owners and report at'the next meeting of the Council Oscar Johnson came before the,Council-and reported on the unsanitary con- dition at the George Law property, that the property had not been connected to the sewer and his tenant was still living there. The Attorney adzised having the. Health Officer investigate.the.condition then have the Chief of Police enforce the Ordinance. Mr. Luithle came before the Council and asked if the City.would stand the expense of and Engineer -to establish a grade for the sidewalks. at eighth and Bell Streets, where his property_is located. No.action was taken. Superintendent Doty reported that 540 feet of pipe had been laid on South Edmonds. He also reported that the -ditch around the South Edmonds well had been completed acid was'ready for inspection by the State Health Department. Mayor Fourtner reported a resident of Edmonds was willing to pay for the installing of a drinking fountain in the City Jail. There being no further.business a.motion was moved and seconded the meeting adjourn. Assistant City Clerk. Mayor 1 1 1 1