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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 05/19/1970 l=J&. PROCEEDINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF CITY OF PORT ANGELES, WASH. May 19, 1970 P.M. The Council met in regular session at 7:30/ Officers present were Mayor Wolfe Councilmen Basom, Edwards, Hordyk, Olson, McRevey and Ross; Manager Herrman, , Attorney Moffett and Clerk McNeece. A motion was made by Councilman McRevey, seconded by Councilman Edwards and carried, to accept and place on file the Council Minutes of May 5, 1970. A motion was made by Councilman Easom, seconded by Councilman Hordyk and un- animously earried, that permission be granted to call for bids for the City1s Legal Printing for the year commencing July 1, 1970. A motion was made by Councilman McRevey, seconded by Councilman Edwards and un- animously carried, to approve and pay to CH2M an amount of $76.92 for engineer- ing services from March 26 through April 24, 1970, in connection with the Sani- tary Sewerage System Improvements. ($52.98 of this amount was for expenses incurred but not previously billed for period of Sept. 25 - Oct. 24, 1969) I A motion was made by Councilman McRevey, seconded by Councilman Hordyk and un- animously carried, to approve and pay to CH2M an amount of $1,111.91 for engi- neering services from March 26 through April 24, 1970, in connection with the Ennis Street Improvements (L.I.D. No. 191). A motion was made by Councilman Edwards, seconded by Councilman McRevey and un- animously carried, to approve and pay to.Lincoln Construction Company their Invoice No.6, in amount of $5,045.36 for construction on the Library and Senior Center. A motion was made by Councilman Hordyk, seconded by Councilman Olson and unani- mously carried, to approve for payment Claims Vouchers in amount of $66,120.96; L.I.D. No. 189 $71,305.96; L.I.D. No. 189-A $1,475.49 and Payroll $56,418.26. A motion was made by Councilman Hordyk, seconded by Councilwoman Ross and un- animously carried, to concur with the Planning Commission's recommendation and grant a eonditional Use permit for the St. Andrews Episcopal Church with the following restrictions attached to it and the variance: I 1. The building is to be situated on the northerly or l1Si te No.2", which location is on lower ground than that previously considered. 2. The building height is not to exceed 351, nor the elevation of the highest ridge, 147.00 feet (assumed to be in city datum).' A motion was made by Councilwoman Ross and seconded by Councilman McRevey to concur with the Planning Commission's recommendation and grant a variance to Del Guzzi Construction Co., on behalf of the owner and prospective tenant, from the offstreet parking requirements contingent upon Parking Association membership being maintained to provide the necessary off-street parking on a cooperative basis. (as allowed by the zoning ordinance) Motion P9ssed wit~ one dissenting vote by Councilman Hordyk. (Located on SW corner ot 1st & Llnc. Sts.) A motion was made by Councilman Edwards, seconded by Councilman McRevey and un- animously carried, to table the request of Mr. Weston D. Withers of 508 S. Cedar to be allowed to open I1Withers Secondhand Hobby Sales" at 1611 So. I1C" Street until action and recommendation from the Planning Commission. (The Planning Commission at its meeting May 11, had tabled the request for further consideration. ) A motion was made by Coundilman Easom, seconded by Councilman McRevey and un- animously carried, to concur with the ~lanning Commission's recommendation and grant C. A. Correll, 830 W. 13th Street, an extension for one year on the hardship variance permitting temporary use of a trailer as accessory living quarters, granted him in May 1968. A motion was made by Councilman Hordyk, seconded by Councilman Olson and carried, to accept and place on file the Planning Commission Minutes of May 11, 1970. I The following ordinance was again read by title, and adopted. (The City Attorney explained that this ordinance, being an emergency appropriation ordinance, must have been read at least five days prior to final passage. This was done at the Council Meeting of May 5, 1970.) ORDINANCE NO. 1685 AN ORDINANCE providing for the appropriation of $50,000.00 in the General Administration Fund and declaring an emergency. ~ ...... 145 PROCEEDINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF CITY OF FORT ANGELES, WASH. May 19, 1970 Page 2 A motion was made by Councilman Basom, seconded by Councilman Hordyk and unani- mously carried, to table until the next Council meeting, for revisions and additions, the ordinance concerning sewage disposal systems. I A motion was made by Councilman McRevey, seconded by Councilman Olson and unani- mously carried, to concur with the recommendations of the City Manager and City Engineer and start charging those residents adjacent to the sewer but have not been required to pay the sewer charge $2.25 Sewer charge, and they be asked to install a sewer pump and connect to the sewer within a reasonable length of time. A motion was made by Councilman Basom, seconded by Councilman Hordyk and unani- mously carried, that the proposed truck traffic control ordinance be referred to a committee for further study and recommendation. (The Mayor appointed a committee consisting of Mrs. Art Saar, Mr. Billy Woo, Leonard Schroeder, Council- man Basom and Edwards, with Councilman Olson to be Chairman.', The report and recommendation to be ready within three months.) A motion was made by Councilwoman Ross, seconded by Councilman McRevey and unani- mously carried, to accept the agreement with Mr. Clarence Fiddler giving the City permission to use and improve Lots 5,6,7 and 8, Block 1, Port Angeles Tide- lands, west of Laurel Street for a public rest area. A motion was made by Councilman Hordyk, seconded by Councilwoman Ross and carried, to table to the next Council work-session, the City of TacomaTs resolution re- garding Oil Leases on Puget Sound. A motion was made by Councilwoman Ross, seconded by Councilman Olson and unani- mously carried, to instruct the City Manager to request proposals for a Feasi- bility Study for a Civic Center. The following ordinance was read in full. ORDINANCE NO. 1686 I. AN ORDINANCE of the City of Port Angeles imposing a sales tax. A motion was made by Councilman Basom and seconded by Councilman Olson, that the ordinance imposing a sales tax be adopted. The motion passed with two dis- senting votes by Councilmen Hordyk and Edwards,. A motion was made by Councilman Hordyk, seconded by Councilman Olson and carried, to accept and place on file the Child Guidance Center and Emanon report for April, the Park and Beautification Board Minutes of May 7, and the Senior Citizen's Center Minutes of May 4, 1970. A meeting with the Park and Beautification Board was set up for 7;30 P.M., June4, 1970 to discuss visual pollution and enforcement of the code violations. A motion was made by Councilman Hordyk, seconded by Councilman Olson and carried, to table until the meeting with the Park and Beautification Board, the request that the Council pass a measure which would rescind the $2.00 light fee charged for using lights on lighted city athletic fields. I The barricade at 10th and Boulevard was again discussed, and a motion was made by Councilman McRevey and seconded by Councilman Edwards, that the south~end of the barricade be moved east at least 4 feet. After further discussion, a motion was made by Councilman Hordyk and seconded by Councilman Basom, to table this problem to a work session. The motion passed with two dissenting votes from Councilmen Olson and Edwards. A motion was made by Councilman Hordyk, seconded by Councilman McRevey and unani- mously carried, to accept and place on file the following Financial Statements and reports for April, 1970. Light, Water, Sewer, Sanitation, Street, Equipment Rental and Off-Street Park- ing Financial Statements, and the Light, Water, Fire, Municipal Court, Police and Recreation Activities Reports; the Utilities Billing and the Treasurers Reports, and the Out of Town reports o~ Dick Miller, Dick Mullins, Police Chief Kochanek, Ralph Wait and Ken Rodocker. l4-h :f45f: PROCEEDINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF CITY OF FORT ANGELES, WASH. May 19, 1970 Page 3 A motion was made by Councilman Hordyk, seconded by Councilman Edwards and unani- mously carried, to approve renewal of liquor distributors licenses of Richard L. Brown, P.A. Distributing Co., Thomas Adamson Carr and Harry Bradford, Olympic Distributing Co. and Marvelle Distributors, Inc., United Distributors. A motion was made by Councilman Hordyk, seconded by Councilman Olson and mously carried, to approve renewal of liquor licenses of the following: Clarence Edward Breen d/b/a Sunrise Cafe Hugh Frederick Peters and Ruth Marie Peters Paradise Market, Inc. HarOld Butler Enterprises No. 236, Inc. Charles Lester Leslie Port Angeles Hotel Company Pat L. Schell Bryant Edward J. Becker James E. Robinson, Estate, John B. Robinson and Walter W. Warren Merle Lester Schildknecht J & A, Inc. B. P. O. Elks, Naval Lodge No. 353 T1 Loren James Cooke IT Richard H. & Norma R. Anderson rr Haguewoods Restaurant~ Inc. T1 Glenn Alton Hurlong ~ Roy E. & Lillian Pike T1 Lee Marie Hallman T1 Ward P. & Rosalyn Ball T1 Tradewell Stores, Inc. T1 Leonard Maxwell Grey 11 Beatrice Mary Owens " Joshua E. Gosnell " Frank D. Witter " Dwight R. & Dennis Secord II Kenneth R. Nason " Safeway Stores, Incorporated T1 Cleo Hampton McLennan IT Frieda Lange Higgerson T1 James R. & Agnes P. Willis T1 S. E. Loghry T1 Clyde R. Jacobs T1 Clyde Richard Jacobs " Edward Fred Herman T1 Sam Kallas rr Victor B. & Phyllis C. Goldie T1 Thunderbird Boathouse, Inc. IT unani- '1 I '1 H & R Grocery Paradise Market rr rr Denny's Restaurant Chuck I s Tavern Lee Hotel P J's Olympic Recreation No. 236 II " " " Harrington's Town House Thunder Bird Dale Rollf's Restaurant T1 " B.P.O. Elks, Naval Lodge No. 353 Loren's Tavern Little Brick Tavern HaguEwoodts Restaurant Handi-'Spot Grocery Pikes Westside Grocery Lee's Fairmount Restaurant Harbor Tavern Tradewell Modern Food Store No. 37 Sunrise Grocery Cherry-Eight Grocery Market Basket Gateway Tavern Wagon Wheel Tavern Chinook Tavern Safeway Store No. 439 M and C (Tavern) Birney's Restaurant Aggie's Broiler Fairmount Grocery and Service Olson's Grocery Grandview Grocery Parkway Grocery Duck Inn Goldie's Restaurant Thunderbird Boathouse I A motion was made by Councilwoman Ross, seconded by Councilman Edwards and unani- mously carried, to authorize the proclaiming of the week of May 25th as Police Appreciation Week as requested by a group of young people. Other subjects of discussion were: the request of Mr. Alexander for water service outside the City (this was denied in accordance with the City's policy of not extending services outside the city); the City Manager was requested to obtain information concerning rejection of bids for resurfacing the 8th Street bridges (from the State Highway Dept.); the meeting with the Planning Commission on I May 25, and a dinner meeting with the County Commissioners, May 20, also a meet- ing with residents of the Cresthaven L.I.D. area, May 27, and the City Manager reported that the Fire Chief had broken his knee cap and was operated on today. The meeting adjourned at 10:10 P.M. .4 A 9Jl,~ ~J ~ ., City Clerk