HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Meeting - Council - Regular Minutes - 04/16/1951Kent Washington April 16, 1951
Regular meeting of the City Council present, Mayor Pro tem
Alex Thornton, Councilmen, Armstrong, Bell Randall, Seeman, ShaffT;
Minutes read of the last regular meeting and approved;
'Report of officers read and filed, Clerks Treasurers & Budget;
After disscussion on the dog situation, and dog catcher,
Motion was passed to dismiss Mr. Braunschweig as dog catcher
and for the clerk to notify him as such.
-Discussion on street oiling this year from various people
that attended the council meeting, I,iotion passed for the City
to pay 1/3 of the cost and the entire intersections of streets
and alleys, and the full charge shall not exceed .3W per ft.
Motion passed to adopt resolution no. 323 for the approval
of the list of employees that are entitled to prior service.
Petition received from property owners on Iforth Central re-
questing of the council for to provide a sewer in the back of
their houses, instead of across the street on the opposite side.
Motion passed to place the petition on file.
Mr. Baffaro chairman of the Park Board was present and in-
formed the council of the progress being done on the park
property in the way of seeding, and the unfailing effort to get
easments to extend Woodford Ave. North to the property for and
additional acess to the park grounds.
Mr. Guiles of Stokleys Food Plant was present to obtain
permission to lay a side sewer down Pioneer St. for additional
waste water from their plant. Motion was passed to instruct the
City Engineer to look over the project and instruct them as to
city proceedure.
Motion was passed to have the police committee look into the
dog situation and report back at the next meeting.
Motion was passed to have the sanitation committee look over
the dump grounds to see if is handled to the best advantage
for the public on Saturdays and sundays and the contractor.
I-Iotion passed to have the City EIngineer look over the
brokensidewalks that need repair, and report back at the next
meeting.
Motion passed to instruct the clerk to call for bids for the
unfinished portion of LID 229, at such time the engineer has
the plans ready for the bidders.
I,lotion passed to instruct the clerk to purchase furniture for
the ITayor's office as submitted to the council, and to order
four lights for the large room on the second floor of the City
Hall.
CLAIMS PRESENTED AND ALLOITED
AS FOLL01,1S;
Grunstads Cafe
Jail i'ieals
15.44
28.85
Valley Hardware
Supplies
1.66
Kent News Journal
Publishirig Notice
Statewide City Retirement
i"iembership
Repair
205.20
17.76
Thornton Auto Parts
Police Car
8.30
C.S.Williams
Police Expense
7.46
Pioneer Inc.
Registration Supplies
Wm. Ramstead Elect Co
Repair Sewer Pumps
45.32
8.40
Daily Journal of Comm.
notice
Pozzi Bros Transportation
Freight
23.77
66
Dave J. Iooney
ilayors Expense
•
287.91
i'lestern Utilities Co
Supplies
76.53
Western Utilities Co
Supplies L Tools
9.07
North Central I'•lach. Wrks
Repair Tools
99•19
Auburn Concrete Products
I.Ieter >oxes
196.99
City Transfer
Fuel Oil U Hauling;
2.00
Gonnason Bros
Gasoline
Lease on Lot
10.00
II.L.Armstrong
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Pacific 01ater Works
1d. C . Jannsen Drilling; Go
Dept. of Labor e� Industries
Interstate Rubber Corp
American Ranking Copy Co
Rensselaer Valve Co
Sipes Transfer
Pacific Water Works Sup. Go
Canyon i,,Iill Cc
Dent Concrete Prod. Cc
Woodworth Inc.
The J.Y.Gil1. Co
Gaylord Bros Inc.
James W. Scott
117"STING ADJOURNED;
1,1ayo
Supplies
7.95
'�%Iell drilling
123.60
Supplies
88.70
Blue 1'rirlt s
2.0.02
Supplies
70.76
St-oveOil
15.24
Hydrants on )id
43721•52
I<iaterial
9.27
:street-iaterial
3.11.E
Blacktop
370'08
Looks
46.35
Supplies
3.66
Park Expense
492.00
Chas. Bridges
city clerk