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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Meeting - Council - Minutes - 12/07/1925 229 Kent , Washington, December 7, 1925. Regular meeting of the City Council; present Mayor Berlin and Councilmen Boundy, Boucher, Coleman, Konschot , Marsh, Overlock and Wooden., Minutes of the meeting of November 16th. read and approved. Clerks report and Police reports for November and the Treas. report pLnd the Budget report for October NKIXYJM presented and ordered, filed. tight Committee recomended. the placing od a street light at Cole street and Third Avenue No. and upon motion the same was ord- erded i} . A warrant was ordered drawn. on the P. R. W.. Fund for Snl $1450'.4�, to complete the deal for the water system, with the Pacific Land 3Co. ,e the tLake the head r Lumber, Co. and, Mr. Mattini . Sawyer Lumber heed to alley through Mrs. Clarks place was read accepted and ordered recorded. Qrdinance No. 549 , accepting deed to alley, was read and pla- ced upon its final passage and carried by the unanimous vote of of the Councilmen. Qrdinance No. 550 , creating a Bond Interest & Redemption Fund, was read and upon motion placed upon its final passage and carried unanimously. ws:- Resolution transfering funds was read and adopted as follo- BE IT RESOLVED By the City Council of the City of Kent , that $4389•51, the total amounts in LIDS , No. 104 to 160 , inclusive , be and they are hereby ordered to be transfered, to the L.I .General Fund, ceeated by Orkdance No . 548 , and be it , FURTHER RESOLVED that the total amount of $2276.71 be -trans- fered from the L. I. General Fund to the Current Expense Fund, to reimburse the Cur. Exp. Fund for moneys advanced to the following L. I. D. Funds: No. 107 $ 1835.94 No. 124 $ 13.19 NIt o• �34 $ 3 73 u �� " 108 2.42 " 12 2.62 +' 144 22.28 • 5 12. 5.51 19 5.68 +� 12 9.31 it 149 66.67 " 119 ' 6.18 " 129 " ' 120 19.86 ++ 129 16.74 " 16o 159.46 121 5.50 " �30 12.99 59.46 And that 4618.00 be transfered to the Cur. Exp. Fund from the Foll- oing L. 1"' D. Funds for expenses advanced from the Cur. Exp. Fund, From L.I.D.No.2O3 , 6178.14; from L.I .D.No . 206, $8.01; form L.I .D. No. 213, $431.85.. AND FURTHER BE IT RESOLVED that all monies hereafter colected in L.. I. Districts, up to 160, inclusive , be paid directly into the L. I. General Fund, and as there is no outstanding obligations against the said funds, or any of them, that the overdrafts in any and all of the said funds be abrogated , or eliminated, and that the said funds , up to and including No. 160 , be closed up; and the City Clerk and the City Treasurer are hereby directed to make their books of accounts show such transaction. A bid to do the City Printing for the comming year was opened and read from the Advertiser-Journal , and it being the only bid rec- eived, the contract , upon motion, was awarded to the Advertiser- Journal , at ten cents per inch, per insertion. i ..i, i 230 CLAIMS READ AND ALLOWED AS FOLLOWS: The Advertiser-Journal Printing $ 35.80 Howard-Cooper Cp'oror&tion Fire Dept . Sup. 33. 0 Standard Oil Co. Fuel Oil 45.84 Gonasson Brothers Service on Police Car 2.40 James Montgomery Service on Police Car 1.50 Nels Rasmussen Gass & Oil , Fir Trucks 16.45 J. H. Woodley Coal' Oil 2.00 Johnson-Cox Co. Registeration Sup. 52.40 Shaffer Brothers Straw for Hydrants 1 .00 Dunns Meat Market Soap for City Hall .75 Mac Boyker Rebricking Boiler 20; 40 Kent Elect. Co. Police Supplies 6.59 C. 0. Meredith, P.M. 2000 Stamped Envelopes 43.68 Oly;apic Foundry Co.. M.H.Covers & St . Buttons 70.85 C. Y. Bunnell Service on Police Car 11 .60 P. S.P. : L. Co. Lighting 233.39 J. R. Martin Sal. 101.65 F. S. Grant Sal . 130.00 F. M. Imhoff Sal. 125.00 T. W. Bassett Sal. 33.35 C. B. Hoffman Sal. 15.00 Fier Department Sal. 50.00 Ina Glidewell Sal. 36.50 A. M. Reynolds Sal. 25.00 L. E. Price Sal. & Exp. 154.40 C. Mattini Labor- 5.00 T. Jensen Labor 100.00 , A. Kube Labor . 97 .00 J. R. Randall Labor 90.50 W. H. Ellis . Labor 85.00 Kent Tire Shop Gass & Oil 21 .25 Gonnason Brothers Gass & Oil 16.45 J. K. Gill Co. Library Sup . , 22.70 Resolution of the Park Board was read -and refered to the City < Attorney. No further business appearing the meeting, upon motion, did then adjurn. f City er .