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Kent Washington May 7, 1956•
Regular meeting of the City Council present I11,ayor Mooney
Councilmen Curran, Pozzi, Scott, Shaffer, Strain, Thornton;
Minutes read and approved of the last regular meeting;
One bid was received from the Shell Oil Company, for gasoline
for the next year. Motion passed to let the bid to Shell Oil
Company.Their bid being 3.0/5 off the days price. Max. price
to be 23 .65-
Two bids were received on a° panel car for the Engineer,
one from Kent Motors and One from Stains Auto Co. Kent Motors
being low bid the bid was awarded to same* for the amount of
4164.0.00 plus sales tax, and extra seat , glass windows in
panel sides heater & defroster. to a pollution
Motion passed to send treatment plant operators
school at the U of W.` and for street man to run plant .
Motion passed to have the clerk to write a letter of
commendation to the Planning Commission members for the fine
work they are doing. °
Councilman Strain reported on the street light cable that
has been torn out by the stateHighway contractor doing work
on Central Ave. The ony solution to the problem is to do away
with 10 Luminares and purchase three Mercury-Vapors and string
the wire on the Power Companyts poles. Motion passed to
purchase three Mercury-Vapor Lights.
Motion passed to instruct the clerk to have the Power Co in-
stall a reflector light a$t Pioneer & Kennebeck.
Motion passed to call for bids on a cyclone fence around the
large reservoir on Knob Hill, this fence to be cyclone or
equal.
Motion passed to instruct the water. crew to replace the water
pipe 'from the old city limit line north on Central to Novak
Lane.
Mr. Curran explained parts of the proposal of the Western
Drilling Co; to secure water from the valley north or south
of the city.also Mr. Gund erson met with Mr. Curran, and
Mr. Curran submitted the proposal to our consulting Engineers
for advice on same. Mr. Woods of Hill & Ingman was present at
the meeting and explained that a deep well or wells would not
serve the purpose as would a radial well , because if the ddep
well was used it would take more than one to supply the amount
of water needed.Mr. Barksdale was the geologist on the proposal
of the Western Well Co. Mr. Woodside was present and spoke for
his Company the Western Well Co and stated that their proposal
was jmst and fair, and would like permmission to have a meet-
ing 'wi.th our consulting Engineers, on the proposal.
Mr. Woods of Hill & Engman explained further need of survey
of Rock Creek, and that they could get the Government to run
a test of the flow, and they would furnish tiie equipment , if
we would pay $10.00 per day on the days they would run the
tests.
Councilman Curran recommended that plans for the Notth End
mains be laid out so at such time the industries would need
water there would be no delay. Motion passed to instruct the
Engineers to proceed with plans to run a main from the 3
millian gal. reservoir to the Notch End Annexation.
Motion passed to instruct Attorney to draw Emergencjs for
Engineering on Water mains to the north End.
Motion passed for the Building Committee and Finance, to
work out a price for the lot adjoining our water building
and report back at the next meeting.
Letter read from the Chamber of Commerce in regard to the
placing of a Parking Meter for fines at the City Hall, instaad
of writing tickets. Motion for Police Committee to work out
the Chambers problem
All ester applications was recommended by the Engineer, and
a letter of futher applications was in letter form so that
the water office could use for future applications, and also
all applications before issued an affidavit to be signed, as
the City Attorney recommends under the new policy.
Petition read for annexation of small piece of land to the
East of the City Limits, Motion passed to place in hands of
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the Engineer for number of signatures, City attorney recommended
that Engneer seek into the ownership a little further than of
record before the Petition was rejected.
Ordinance was read on its first reading for an Emergency for
equipment for the Engineer.
Resolution read to place the time of hearing.
Ordinance read on its first reading to set aside $4000.00
for the enlargment of the Pumping Station in North Park,
Resolution read to set the time for a hearing.
Ordinance read on Off Street parking Motion made to adopt
ordinance , and seconded, amemment made to change 600 sq. ft.
to 300 sq. ft. voted on amement by rooll call vote lost 4-,
2 Curran & Shaffer voting for the measure, Vote by roll call
on the motion passed by 4 to 2 Curran & Shaffer voting ney.
Mr. Francis and Mr. Flood stated that th,ier plate was alread6y
to go, and they requested that they be granted water mains,
and LID for Sewers, after some discussion Councilman. Scott was
placed on the sewers, and Councilman Curran on the water mains,
but nothing definet to be done until the land was platted.
Motion passed to sell surplus street dirt to people for 50�
per yard.
Motion passed to accept the bid of Harley Davidison for a
new police motorcycle, this bid tope less the radio.,-
Motion passed to purchase a motorla redio for they°olice
motorcycle, .
Motion passed to purchase twenty extra Parking meters, and
for the clerk to confirm the order.
City Attorney wrote to the N.P.R.R.CO and procurred a five
ft. strip along the East Side of First Ave. for a sidewalk,
the N.P .R.R.CO complied with same. . Motion passed for the
Mayor & Clerk to sign the permit for the five ftl strip.
Motion passed to instruct the street crew to install the
walk at thier convenance.
Motion passed for the Mayor & Clerk to sign relinguist for
water service �JX7 e across Mrs., Bovellts property , that
she has procurre,d easement from private party to move the
service to the edge `of her property.
Motion made to purchase a new coin counter, died for the
lack of a second.
Motion made to refer to a committee this motion lost by vote.
Motion passed to, purchase a used machine that was demonstrated
by a Mr. Baker from Tacoma._
Councilman Curran announced that we now had the new ordinates
codified, and they were in the Clerkts office, and a very nice
job was done. Motion passed to let all city officials have
copy for free and to be returned when their office is term-
inated, and for others that request a copy will pay $10.00
and a record keep'l "of same .
Mr. Francis stated that Winnier Street was laid out in the
Helents Addition to Kent plat, and if the City Could help in
anyway that it would be a great help; because this street
most likley would be through street in his plat , and it was
the only one to�be 66 ft. wide.It was recommended that the
street committee review the Street Policy set up some time
back.
CLAIMS AND PAROLL PRESENTED AND ALLOWED AS FOLLOWS;
Police Payroll and Micel. for April 11,118.35
i Current Expense Claims 4,g31.22
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_ Water tt $96.43
Street It „ 10.00
Library
Garbage " . " 429.43
Sew. Rev. 37.23
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Park '► 't . 3
LID 233 " t1 22411.03
MEETING ADJOURNED;
" Chas. Bri/d'
Mayor ges
City Clerk