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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Meeting - Council - Minutes - 05/16/1960 Kent , yr a.s hing t on I1�ay 16, 1960 Regular meeting of the City Council, present Nlayor Thornton, Councilmen Bovell., Curran, Pozzi , Shaffer, Strain , Shinners and lVoodi-north. Correction to minutes of &lay 21 1_960. Piotion to give permission to the property owners in the Kentwood Hills Addition to hook to our sewer was duly seconded and passed.` On the Kent Highlands motion , delete operating on the motion. Also motion duly seconded and passed. End - of Correcti.ons. . . . Emerson B. Thatcher, City Attorney, announced that the j damage claims of Yasuo Narita was turned over to our insurance carrier who is defending the rights of the City. Clerk's and Treasurers reports were presented, accepted and placed -on file. The City Engineer reported that the Kent lIighlands hauling; operation was being c,-�rried out within. the designated hours of the contract. Mr. Cederholm said they i%ould discontinue all operations not within the scope of the contract. Iir. Sherwood had received only one complaint ffom an individual but they said it didn 't disturb them to much. The Mayor requested Nlr. Sherwood to write Mr. Cederholm, telling him the Council expected him to stay within. the letter of the law of the contract . Mr. Sherwood announced that the Planning; Commission had not had a legal hearing on the gravel operation on Reith Road so now th ey are having a legal hearing on 1`Iay 25 , 1960. Councilman Strain inquired as to the amount of the bond that the Fr,-,vel operator should produce. The City Attorney stated that it would not be necessary till after the hearing. Bids that were opened and read for gasoline at 3P.M. on May 13 , 1960 for a. 1 year contract were read to the :Council. Bids were as follows : Standard Oil Co. of Calif. 1-'rem. .28 Reg. .24 Richfield Prem. .282 Reg. . .242 Shell Oil Co. Prem. .280 Reg. .240 Union Oil Co. Prem. .257 Reg. .217 Motion was- made, duly seconded and passed to award the bid to Union Oil Co. of California for a one year contract for gasoline. Councilman Woodworth announced that he had received. a Letter from the N.P. R.R. Co. stating they would not pay anything on the realignment of State Street.Councilman Woodworth said he-would proceed to try to get the actual cost of realignment from the I,i .P. R.R. Co. Councilman Woodworth spoke on restrictions on certain streets for heavy trucks. Letter was read from Governor H osellini 's Sec 'y Kay McDonald. stating that the Governor had a previous appointment for June 6, 1960. and could not attend the Council meeting of that date but if it was agreeable the Governor would like Mr. _I'ia.r. vin Powell to make the presentation of the Safety Council aw-�rd. Coun#1woman Bovell moved. to accept the Governors offer of Mr. Powell the award to Mrs. Danielson of the Safety Council. I oti_on d.u)_y seconded and passed. If it would be more convenient Alayor Thornton could present the award, saving Mr. Powell the long trip from Olympia A letter was received and read from the U.S. Dept. of Commerce Bureau of Census, Tacoma, Mr. Ray D. Shave, stating that the preliminary count of the census for the City of Kent was 8,987. This number may change. A .letter from Mr. Charles A. Campbell of I=ioneer Street was read stating that he would. like to put in a sidewalk. He requested permission to put in a 4 ft. instead of a 6 ft . sidewalk. The letter was referred tc the City Engineer. A letter-,. was read from Emerson B. Thatcher presenting a deed from Mr. Kehr on Kenosia Street to the City of Kent. This deed was given in connection with the vacation on Clark Street. Motion was made for the Attorney to draw up the necessary ordinance for the Kehr dedication. Iviotion duly seconded and passed. Mr. Charles from Renton presented a resolution for each member of the Council to look over. This resolution was to make application for Federal funds for flood control. through the drainage ditchs. ()n this project the Government will put up 95% and the co-sponsors 5%. The 5% includes easement etc . After discussion on the drainage ditch proposal Councilman Shinners moved that this be referred to a committee and for them to report back at the next meeting on their findings. Motion carried. Mayor Thornton au.oin.ted a committ N l Shbgf er. Larry Woodworth, Ted Strain, Emer. on `Thatcher and gin er Mayor Thornton appointed Duncan A. Bonjorni as Police Judge and asked. Mr. Bonjorni to come up before the Clerk to be uworn into office. This being done the Council_ confirmed the Mayors appointment by motion passed. Councilman Pozzi gave information on the Saltair Hills Community Club. They would like to know more about city government. At this time the Mayor offered to help them in any way he could regarding information on city government . Walter G. Ramsey presented a plaque of bronze metal to the Mayor and Council to be placed on the water pump house on West hill. Motion was made duly seconded and passed to have the Glerk write a letter to Hil'1 and Ingman in appreciation for. the plaque. The. Clerk read a letter of resignation from James P. Curran. Councilman Shaffer said it is a regret to dose Mr. Curran as Councilman as he has been an asset to the City Government and has worked diligently with no concern for his o-wn personal business. lie has worked and developed a. great water system for our city. Also Mayor Thornton spoke well of the continuous service Mr. Curran has given the City and the community. 1',,otion was made, duly seconded and Dassed to accept the resignation of Councilman Curran. Resignation effective June 1, 1960. Councilman Shaffer moved that Mayor Thornton appoint a. committee to make a study of the City J'Jara-er, type govenment. Motion duly seconded and passed . Mayor Thornton appointed Couriclman Pozzi, Strain and Shaffer , also Emerson Thatcher, City Atty. to the committee. Councilman Curran announced he would. act on committees in outside clubs other than Council, such as Chamber of Commerce, etc. u CLAIMS PRESi-"IdTED AND ALLOV�FD AS FOL,LOVJS : Gurrent Expense Claims 2913 .94 Water It 4g99.78 Emergency Ord. (water) " 2011.36 Street 476.85 Sewer Revenue " 442•22 Garbage " 169.19 Library 14.05 Park " 1029.79 Parking Meter " 17.40 MELTING ADJOURNED : Mayor �_. _;� k-� Chas . Bridges City Clerk `✓ MAYOR