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19530824 City Council Special Meeting MinutesCouncilman McGinniss moved that Stoll Plumbing & Heating be employed for installation of the Alder Street extention of the sewer as per engineer's specifications and in accordance with the letter of proposal of August 7, 1953 received from.Mr. Stoll which reads as follows: "We are pleased to quote the following prices on sewer work at 7th and Alder: To extend 8" sewer as per specifications approximately 90' - $3. 50 per foot. To install one manhole 7' below street grade as per specifications - $300. 00. To install one manhole 8' below street grade as per specifications - $350. 00. To replace storm sewer removed to install sanitary sewer - $35. 00. If stabilizing bed is required our price is $6. 00 per yard placed with a minimum of yardage of 4 yards. " Motion seconded by councilman Maxwell. Carried. Councilman McGinniss moved that the engineer be authorized to establish a grade on Second Avenue from Edmonds Street North to the Dead End. Councilman Maxwell seconded the motion. Carried. There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. City C erk Mayor 1 August 24, 1953 The City Council of the City of Edmonds met in special session on Monday, August 24th 1953. having given notice of said special meeting as required by law. The meeting was called to order by Councilman Maxwell actin-, as Mayor pro tem in the absence of Mayor McGibbon. The following councilmen were presdnt: McGinniss, Tuson, Maxwell, Bishop, Vbllan dnd Kincaid. This was the night set for the hearing of the preliminary assessment roll on the proposed L.I.D. as set forth in Resolution of Intention #119. No written objections had been filed and noone was present to object in person. Councilman McGinnis moved and Councilman Kincaid seconded the motion that the installation of the city attorney be sanitary sewer on instructed to draw an ordinance creating L.I.D. Cedar Street from 7th Avenue to 8th Avenue #73 for the and on 7th Avenue from Cedar Street to Walnut Street as sdt.forth in Resolution of Intention #119. It was carried. Councilman McGinniss moved and Councilman Tuson seconded the motion that the call for bids for the construction of the sanitary sewer in proposed L.I.D. #73,be prepared and published on August 27th and September 3rd, said bids to be opened on September 15th. Motion carried. Councilman McGinnis moved and Councilman Vollan seconded the motion th;t the city proceed with the improvement of Main Street from 6th Avenue to 9th Avenue by the excavation of material and the preparation as required(for end the surfacing of the center 10 feet thereof with asphalt paving at the following prices: Excavating and preparing - 200 per square yard Asphalt paving - $6.40 per ton Estimated total cost - $1,825.00 Motion carried. Mr. Lawson reported that Mr. Hogarth who owns property on the northwest corner of 7th Avenue and Bell Street wanted to extend the curb from .Bell Street to the alley northwest of Bell Street -on 7th Avenue along the westerly side thereof. Councilman McGinniss moved and Councilman Tuson seconded the motion that Mr. Hogarth'be-adthorized to install curbing along the westerly side`of 7th Avenue from Bell Street to the alley northwest of Bell Street provided the same was installed according to the grade on'file in the city clerk's office under File A-2.05.' M6tion carried. There being no further business, the meeting adjour Attest: City Clerk Fay —or September 1, 1953 The Council met for its regular session with Mgyor McGibbon presiding. The roll call showed the following councilmen present Tyson, Kincaid, Engels, Vollan, Maxwell Bishop and McGinness. The Treasurers and water collectors reports were read to the Council. A. letter was read to the Council from Councilman Ernie Vollan, submitting his resignation as Councilman of Second ward. Mayor McGibbon asked him to stay on until the budget had bean made up. Councilman Vollan stated that he would do so. A motion was made by Councilman Tuson and seconded by councilman Vollan that the bills which were approved by the audting committee be allowed and warrants be drawn on the proper funds. Motion carried. l