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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 12/01/1969 ~115 PROCEEDINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PORT ANGELES, WASHINGTON (Nove~ber 20, 1969 Contd.) Improvement District No. 190 in the principal sum of $73,470.31. A motion was made by Councilman Basom, seconded by Councilman Hordyk and unani- mously carried, that the foregoing ordinance be adopted as read. ORDINANCE NO. I AN ORDINANCE establishing the time and place for regular meetings of the City Council. No action was taken. (This ordin~nqe would change the regular council meeting nights to the first and third Tuesday of each month.) Other subjects discussed were speeders on the Old Mill Road, need for more lighting on Whidby and other streets in the vicinity of Craig Ave.,ruts in Oak Street and Boulevard, unpaved al+ey between Second and Third Streets between the Substation and Civic Field, and the need for a blinking traffic light at Race and Boulevard. The families of the new Councilmen were introduced and welcomed to the meeting. The meeting adjourned' at 10:30 P.M. cd tJ~ 7JOM~ . City Clerk SPECIAL MEETING - December 1, 1959 I, The Council met in special session at 7;30 P.M. Officers present were Mayor Wolfe, Councilmen Basom, Edwards, Hordyk, McRevey, Olson and Ross; Manager Herrman and Clerk McNeece. The purpose of this meeting was to hold a public hearing on the 1970 Budget, and to fix the final budget. The Notice of the hearing had been published in the City's legal newspaper as required by State Statute. No taxpayers were present. A motion was made by Councilman McRevey, seconded by Councilwoman Ross and unanimously carried, to pay the volunteer firemen and regular firemen $5.00 for "call back". (The volunteer firemen are paid for each fire or drill attended. ) A motion waS made by Councilwoman Ross, seconded by Councilman Edwards and unanimously carried, to leave the $2,500.00 in item .18 of the General Admini- stration budget for the Publicity Fund. After considerable discussion concerning possible ways of disposing of waste materials - residential as well as industrial, fill or bridging of Whites Creek and replacing of sidewalks on East First Street, A motion was made by Councilman EdWards, seconded by Councilwoman Ross and unanimously carried, that the hearing be closed and the City Clerk be authorized to make the changes in the budget and have an ordinance prepared for adoption of the budget. I 4~7/V~~) , City Clerk NO~CE ~OTICll~ lS "HEREBY GJVI';~" that . the City of' Port Angeles plan!"; to .cunstruct, by City FOI'ee A~~QUllt. n.n Indian I..onghous<l-, The co;st of labor and materials may exce-ed $2,500 annunll;r, how() Vel", mu('h of the labor nnd materials is eX)Jccted t~) he donatcll. plans IWcl specIfica- tIons have I,<,en approved hy the i?r~~ii. Coullcll nnd are on file .at ell)' B. n. :McXF.EC'E. elt).' Cl(L!"I, 1 PUIJUSll(l!fl: l'o;ovember 13, 191J~. 1