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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Meeting - Council - Minutes - 03/19/1956 Kent Washington J.larch 19, 1956. Regular meeting of the City Council present IJlayor Rooney Councilmen Curran, Parsons, Pozzi Scott, strain, Thornton; Minutes read and approved of the last regular meeting; Report of officers presented and filed; Motion passed to write a letter to the Kent Safety Council and inform them that the council_ will take a delayed action on the stop signs, Councilman Scott voting ney. Motion passed to instruct the Ctr. eet Committee to act on grader tites that are needed. Motion passed to purchase material for three manholes on the North Central Ave. Storm Sewer, and for the Engineer to contact contractor on the street job for installation of same. Bids were opened and read for the purchase of chairs for the council room. three bids were read and the Dent 1'�ews Journal was awarded the bid this bid being low, amount of 1,157.00. Councilman Curran reported on the request of the Cemetary to lay six inch water pipe , Motion passed to accept the request of the Cemetary Board. Letter read from Stokley-Van Camps in regard to parking on railroad Ave. North, Motion passed to table till next meeting. Letter read from Hill crest Cemetary Board in regard to the exemption of Business Tax was referred to the Finance Committee until the next regaular meeting. Letter read from the Secretary of the Statewide City Retirement System in In regard to taking part in the social security program connected with our retirement system. I11otion for clerk to call the secretary when a meeting could be had with the Finance Commitee. Motion passed to accept $350.00 from the insurance Co. for settle ment of damage claim on light pole at East Meek,•r and Central Ave . in which a truck hit and damaged same. Letter read from Meridian Water Company requesting to grant water connections on theer L�11 line . Notion passed to permit share holders in the Company prior to October 1955 to connect to their 4" line and pay the proper water connection and' sign the affidavite that is required.. Ordinance '�o. 920 read authorizing the making of surveys and reports to enable the council to determine the best source of an additional supply of water and for the payment of same. Motion made for the adoption, L•layor Mooney requested the filayor pro-tem to act in his capacity as Mayor for a few minutes, until he made comments on the ordinance as a citizen.. 41his thinking that the Engineers that we have engaged at this time should take care of the survey that the ordinance points out and the contract we now have with the Engineering firm should take care of all surveys for future water source. Mayor Mooney went back to his official statius as Mayor, and by motion passed by the council. the ordinance was tabled for two weeks. Motion passed for the water committee to melt with the city, Attorney in regard to the contract with our Engineering Firm. Mr. Francis and Hiles Drake submitted a Plat for oral approval to the council. Dr. Rowbottom was present at the meeting and described to the council the work of their committee in getting a better recreation program laid out , for the city and the community and for all to share in the cost, and to take advantage_ in the County program, and recommended t'r:at the city contract with the county on a supervised program, Mr. 6,Vagner also sopke on the same topic . Coundilman Thornton brought up the new Salary increases and controls for the Police 1iepartment . Iiotion passed to adopt the report as reoommended by the committee. Report of the committee on file in the clerk' S office. I-otion passed to instruct the Clerk to write a letter to the --continued-- 36 two Railroad lines in regard to briishinzi out their ri-ht- aways to make it more safe f:'rotto fires. ?fiotion passed to instruct the -En,,--in(�er to establish 1,enoshia St . Motion passed. to permit the Rifle Club to use City prop- erty across the canyon from the dump for a rifle Range) under supervision of the police department . 'Motion. passed to take a Census of the City this year under the State Census Board, and the clerk to write a letter to the CAP requesting ther.r and the local Civil Defense to take the Census if they be interested, CLAIMS FRESE�1TED AND AL11,0WIED AS FOLLOSS; Current Eicpense ClZims 1,066. 87 Water It It 840.91 Street " 926.48 Sew. Rev. rr " 190.07` Garbage " 103.15 Library 5. 51 MEETING ADJOURNED; Mayor Chas. Bridges City Clerk