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FEBR UARY 17, 1969
MONDAY
The regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Auburn convened at 8:00 P.M. in the
Council Chambers of the City Hall.
The meeting was called to order by Mayor Gaines.
Councilmen present: Kline, Sonnemann, Fitzsimmons, Blakeney, Darling and Nickson
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
It was moved by Kline, seconded by Blakeney, that the Minutes of February 3, 1969
Council Meeting be approved as mailed.
MOTION CARRIED
PUBLIC HEARINGS
Mayor Gaines declared Public Hearing open on request of Glen Vig to rezone from A-I to M-l,
property located on the corner of 37th st. N. E. and Auburn Way North.
The Planning Commission recommends to the City Council the denial of the request change
from A-I to M-l and suggests to the City Council that this zoning be changed from A-I to
c- 3 for the following reasons:
1. The C-3 zoning meets with the overall Comprehensive Plan of the City of Auburn.
2. Continues the continuity of C-3 zoning abutting Auburn Way North With;thedo¡Llo}í!ling
provisions:
1. The dedication of the Easterly 5 ft. on Auburn Way North for street purposes.
2. The dedication of a 20 ft. radius on the SE corner for street purposes.
The Planning Director was instructed by the Planning Commission to contact the Detitioner
and explain the zoning change from M-l to C-3.
It was moved by Blakeney, seconded by Nickson, that the Public Hearing be closed.
MOTION CARRIED
It was moved by Kline, seconded by FitzsLTImons, that the recommendations of the Planning
Commission be concurred with and the City Attorney be instructed to draw up the necessary
ordinance granting rezone.
MOTION CARRIED
Mayor Gaines declared Public Hearing open on request of Fred Brannan to rezone from
A-I to R-4 and R-2 property located on 24th st. N.E. adjacent to Cascade Jr. High School.
The Planning Commission recommends to the City Council this request for approval with
the provision that the petitioner dedicate to the City of Auburn a 60 ft. right-of-way
for the relocation of 28th st. N.E., on the alignment of the existing 28th st. between
Auburn Way North and "I" st. N.E. on that portion requesting R-4 and the South 30 ft. of
that portion requesting R-4 be dedicated for the future development of 26th st. N.E.
These dedications to be improved in conjunction with the improvements to be installed
within the proposed plat of Great Western Addition that has been submitted covering that
area requesting R-2 zoning. Also, the density of the R-4 zoning should be limited to a
maximum of 25 units per acre and the multiple family dwellings adjacent to the single-
family area be limited to single story construction. The request conforms to our
Comprehensive Plan for the City of Auburn.
It was moved by Kline, seconded by Blakeney, that the Public Hearing be closed.
MOTION CARRIED
It was moved by Blakeney, seconded by Kline, that the recommendations of the Planning
Commission be concurred with and the City Attorney be instructed to draw up the necessary
ordinance granting rezone.
MOTION CARRIED
CŒRESPONDENCE
City Clerk Williams read letter and contract from George D. Wyse, Director of King County
Park and Recreation Department for joint recreational program between King County and
the City of Auburn.
Mr. Al Rossi, Chairman of the Park Board, recommended the Council take favorable action
on this contract.
It was moved by Blakeney, seconded by Darling, that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized
to sign the contract between King County Park and Recreation Department and the City of
Auburn for joint recreational program.
MOTION CARRIED
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City Clerk Williams read application for Master License for Juke Box Machine from Pastime
Tavern, 102 West Main street, Auburn, Washington.
Mayor Gaines requested application be referred to License Committee.
City Clerk Williams read application of Brenda D. Nerbovig, for Massage Operator or Massage
Parlor Attendant License.
Mayor Gaines requested application be referred to License Committee.
City Clerk Williams read aDplication of Sharon D. Jones, for Massage Operator or
Massage Parlor Attendant License.
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Mayor Gaines requested application be referred to License Committee.
AUDIENCE
Mr. Al Rossi., Chairman of the Park Board, presented letter from Park and Recreation
Board regarding Cedar Lanes Neighborhood Park, and advised our option for acquisition
of this property will expire on March 5, 1969, and recorrunended we exercise our option
to purchase same, and that correspondence from the Interagency for Outdoor Recreation
indicating authorization to acquire land prior to receiving authorization to proceed.
It was moved by Blakeney, seconded by Nickson, that the City of Auburn exercise option
to purchase Cedar Lanes Neighborhood Park.
MOTION CARRIED
Mr. Al Rossi, reporting further for the Park Board, stated the Park and Recreation
Board are interviewing applicants for the position of Director of Parks and Recreation
and applications are being accepted for the position.
RECOMMENDATIONS AND BID OPENINGS
The following applications were submitted by the Auburn Planning Commission:
A. The request of the First Christian Church of Auburn to rezone from R-2 to SPU for
housing for the elderly on property located on "F" st. S. E. between 17th and 19th I
st. S. E. (Application No. 1-69)
The Plannihg Commission recorrunends to the City Council that this request be granted as
it conforms to the Comprehensive Plan for the City of Auburn with the following provi-
sions:
1. An additional twenty off-street parking spaces should be provided on site or committed
from the Church property lying immediately north.
2. An agreement should be signed with the City including the following:
a. The development shall be restricted to housing for the elderly and/or handicapped.
b. The development shall pay in lieu of taxes, at the same rate as private development.
c. The development agree to participate in their prorated share of a local improve-
ment district for the improvement of "F" St. S. E. between 17th and 19th st. S.E.
3. A 20 ft. fire lane be provided along the south am west side of the development.
4. The water main located at 17th and "F" St. be extended north to provide a fire
hydrant in front of the development.
5. The dedication of the necessary right-of-way for "F" St. S.E. between 17th and
19th St. S. E.
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It was moved by Blakeney, seconded by Nickson, that Public Hearing be held on request of
the First Christian Church of Auburn to rezone from R-2 to SPU for housing for the elder-
ly on property located on "F" St. S.E. between 17th and 19th St. S. E.
(Application No. 1-69) March 3, 1969 at 8:00 P.M.
MOTION CARRIED
B. The request of Halvard & Pearl Thermod to rezone from A-I to M-l a parcel of land,
approximately 75 acres in size, lying between the Chicago, Milwaukee Railway Right-
of-way and the west line of Section 13, TWP 21 N., R 4, EWM.
The Planning Commission recommends to the City Council that this request to rezone from
A-I to M-l be granted as it conforms to the Comprehensive Plan for the City of Auburn
with consideration being given to the dedication of a 60 ft. right-of-way for the exten-
sion of Clay st. northerly on the present align~ent and also the north 30 ft. of that
portion of the property lying in the NE~ of Section 13-21-4 be dedicated for the future
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development of 8th st. N. ¡.¡.
It was moved by Blakeney, secord. ed by Nickson, that Public Hearing be held on request of
Halvard and Pearl Thormod to rezone from A-I to M-l a parcel of land approximately 75
acres in size lying between the Chicago Milwaukee Railway right-of-way and the west line
of Section 13, Twp. 21 N., R 4, EvlM, at 8:00 P.M., March 3, 1969.
MOTION CARRIED
The following items were submitted by City Engineer, Fred Poe for approval:
1. Contract with the Boeing Company for sewage disposal for 1969.
It was moved by Kline, seconded by Darling, that the City Attorney draw up necessary
resolution authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to sign contract with the Boeing ComDany
for sewage disposal for 1969.
MOTION GARRIED
2. Advertise for bids for the construction of the runway and taxiways for the Auburn
Municipal Airport on March 5 and March 12, 1969 with bid opening on March 26, 1969.
It was moved by Blakeney, seconded by Fitzsimmons, that the City Engineer be authorized
to advertise for bids for the construction of the runway and taxiways for the Auburn
Municipal Airport on March 5 and March 12, 1969, \rith bid opening on March 26, 1969 at
11:00 A.M.
MOTION CARRIED
3. Advertise for bids for a truck-mounted high-velocity sewer cleaner for the Sewer
Division.
It was moved by Fitzsimmons, seconded by Blakeney, that the City Engineer be authorized
to advertise for bids for a truck-mounted high-velocity sewer cleaner for the Sewer
Division on February 26 and March 5, 1969 with bid opening on March 12, 1969 at 11:00 A.M.
MOTION ~AH.RIED
4. Award contract for traffic signals at Division & Main; West Main & West Valley; 12th
st. S. E. & Auburn Way South; and Fir Street & Auburn Way ~outh, all included in
street Improvement No. 107, to Service Electric Company, Inc. for $41,700.00.
5. Refer bids 1"or street sweeper to the street Committee for recommendation.
6. Pass a resolution authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to sign ~he agreement with
Sea-Port Development Co., inc., for repayment of utility costs on 22nd Street N. ~.
7. Progress Estimate No.2 on L.I.D. No. 223 (water on 37th st. S.E., V St. S.E., etc.)
to Argentieri Gonstruction Co. for $15,209.17.
it was moved by Nickson, seconded by Blakeney, that Progress Estimate No. 2 on L.I.D.
No. 223 (water on 37th st. S.E., D st. S.E., etc.) be paid to Argentieri Construction Co.
in the sum of $15,209.17.
ROLL CALL vOTE: All Councilmen voting rES.
MOTION ~ARRIED
8. Progress Estimate No.4 (final) on st. Imp. No. 106, Phase 1, ,37th st. N. E. & N.W.)
to Frank Coluccio Construction Co. for ~3,O'3.65.
It was moved by Kline, seconded by Blakeney, ~hat Progress ~stimate No.4 (final) on st.
Imp. No. 106, Phase 1, (J7th st. N .E. & N .1:1.) to Frank Coluccio Construction Co. for
$4,053.65 be paid, and that the project be accepted by the City as complete and that the
retained percentage amounting to $27,046.29, including sales tax, be paid in 30 days
provided no liens or claims are filed and clearance is secured from the State Tax
CorrillÜssion and the Department of Labor and Industries.
ROLL CALL VOTE: All Councilmen voting YES.
MOTION CARRIED
9. Change Order No.1 on L.l.D. No. 208, Phase II (Sewers on Auburn Way North & 37th
St. N. E. & N.W.) to Frank Coluccio Construction Co. for $5,267.00 for increased costs
on Auburn Way North due to gas line location.
It was moved by Kline, seconded by Fitzsimmons, that Change Order No. 1 on L.I.D. No. 208,
Phase II (Sewers on Auburn Way North & 37th St. N. E. & N. W.) to Frank Coluccio Construc-
tion Co. for $5,267.00 be approved.
ROLL CALL VOTE: All Councilmen voting YES.
MOTION CARRIED
10. Progress Estimate No.3 (Final) on L.r.D. No. 208, Phase II, to Frank Coluccio Con-
struction Co. for $5,472.~9.
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It was moved by Nickson, seconded by Darling, that Progress Estimate No.3 (final) on L.r.D.
No. 208, Phase II, to Frank Colucci.o Construction Co. for $5,472.49 be paid, and that
the project be accepted by the City as completed and that the retained Dercentage amount-
ing to $17,960.04, including sales tax, be paid in 30 days provided no liens or claims are
filed and clearance is secured from the state Tax Commission and the Department of Labor
and Industries.
ROLL CALL VOTE: All Councilmen voting YES.
MOTION CARRIED
11. Change Order No.1 on L.I.D. No. 207 (Water on 37th St. N. E. & N. W.) to Frank
Coluccio Construction Co. for $424.00 for additional pipe and fittings.
It was moved by Fitzsimmons, seconded by Blakeney, that Change Order No.1 on L.I.D. No. I
207(water on 37th st. N. E. & N. W.) to Frank Coluccio Construction Co. for $424.00 for
additional pipe and fittings be approved.
ROLL CALL VOTE: All Councilmen voting YES.
MOTION CARRIED
12. Progress Estimate No.2 (Final) on L.I.D. No. 207 to Frank Coluccio Construction Co.
for $691. 83.
It was moved by Nickson, seconded by Fitzsimmons, that Progress Estimate No. 2 (Final) on
L.I.D. No. 207 to Frank Coluccio Construction Co. for $691.83 be paid, and that the pro~
ject be accepted by the City as completed and that the retained percentage amounting to
$3,360.38, including sales tax, be paid in 30 days provided no liens or claims are filed
and clearance is secured from the State Tax Commission and the Depa.rtment of Labor and
Industries.
ROLL CALL VOTE: All Councilmen voting YES.
MOTION CARRIED
PROCLAMATIONS, APPOINTHENTS AND ANNOUNCEI1ENTS
Mayor Gaines announced the appointment of Councilman Ernest Bailey as Liaison between
the Library and the City Council.
COUNCIL CO!1MITTEE REPORTS
FINANCE COMMITTEE - KLINE
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Councilman Kline, reporting for Finance Committee, stated the State Auditor has just com-
pleted auditing the City of Auburn and Mr. Kelly, Finance Director, will have a report
on this for the next Council Meeting.
AIRPORT COMMITTEE - KLINE
Councilman Kline, reporting for Annexation Committee, stated the meeting held last
Monday evening, February 10, 1969 in the Council Chambers on the proposed annexation
(Auburn Academy area) was well attended and it was moved by Sonnemann, seconded by Nickson,
that a second petition be approved for the proposed annexation.
MOTION CARRIED
Councilman Sonnemann, reporting on letter from Valley Regional Planning Commission re-
garding Annexation Law, moved that the City Council go on record as endorsing the Leg-
islative Council Committee on Local Government Recommendation No. 10, seconded by
Darling.
MOTION CARRIED
UTILITY COMMITTEE - FITZSIMMONS
It was moved by Fitzsimmons, seconded by Blakeney, that the City Attorney be instructed
to draw up necessary resolution for L.I.D. for sanitary sewers on 3rd st. S. E. from M
St. S. E. to 180 ft. West boundary of R st. S. E. and on N. Street S. E. from 2nd St. S.E.
to 3rd St. S. E.
MOTION CARRIED
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It was moved by Fitzsimmons, seconded by Blakeney, that the bid of Valley Motors, for
$11,638.13 including sales tax, for five pickups for the Water, street and Sewer Division,
be accepted.
MOTION CARRIED
STREET COHMITTEE - BLAKENEY
Councilman Blakeney, reporting lor the Street Cærunittee, moved that we award the contract
to Service .c.lectric Co., Inc. for St. Imp. 107, complete signalization of four inter-
sections including traffic controllers, complete with detectors, conduit junction boxes,
signal heads, strain poles and wiring for the sum of $41,700.00 as bid, and the Mayor and
City Clerk be authorized to sign the contract.
ROLL CALL VOTE: All Councilmen voting YES. MOTION CARRIED
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Councilman Blakeney, reporting further for the Street Committee, stated the Committee
felt that the firm of Lewis-Redford Engineers, Inc., should be engaged to complete the
15th st. N. E. and N. W. Project Study.
It was moved by Blakeney, seconded by Nickson, that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized
to sign an agreement engaging the firm of Lewis-Redford Engineers, Inc. to complete the
15th st. N. E. and N. W. Study.
MOTION CARRIED
Councilman Blakeney reporting for street Committee recommended that the bids on the
Street Sweeper be referred to Street Coænittee for study, and that no action be taken at
this time until study by committee is complete.
FIRE COHí:lITTEE - DARLING
Councilman Darling, reporting for Fire Committee, recommended that the bid on the Station
Wagon for the Fire Department from Valley Motors be rejected and call for new bids.
It was moved by Darling, seconded by Blakeney, that the Fire Department be authorized to
call for bids for a station wagon for the Fire Department, advertising February 21st and
23rd, 1969 with bid opening at 11:00 A.M. February 27, 1969.
MOTION CARRIED
It was moved by Sonnemann, seconded by Fitzsimmons, that the City Attorney prepare the
necessary resolution authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to sign the agreement with
Sea-Port Development Co., Inc., for repayment of utility costs on 22nd Street N. E.
MOTION CARRIED
DEPARTl~NT HEAD REPORTS
Chief of Police Darby reported that four new police officers had graduated from Olympic
Junior College.
NEW BUSINESS
Councilman Kline reported that the Airport Zoning Commission had met on February 5th and
13th and moved that the City Council hold a Public Hearing on March 17, 1969 at 8:00 P.M.
on the Airport Zoning Ordinance, seconded by Nickson.
MOTION CARRIED
BID OPENINGS
Bids were opened at 11:00 A.M. on February 12, 1969, on Call for Bids for Station Wagon
for Fire Department.
One bid was submitted by Tom Matson, Valley Motors, as follows:
With Trade-in
Without Trade-in
$2,671. 56
2,871.56
The above bid included sales tax.
Bids were opened at 11:00 A.M. for st. Imp. No. 107, complete signalization of four (4)
intersections including traffic controlJers, complete with detectors, conduit junction
boxes, signal heads, strain poles and wiring, on a Call for Bids, February 12, 1969.
BIDDER
TOTAL BID
Service Electric Co., Inc.
Signal Electric, Inc.
Knobel's Electric, Inc.
$41,700.00
42,100.00
53,440.00
The bids were accompanied by Bid Bonds, and did not include sales tax.
Bids were opened at 11:00 A.M., February 12, 1969, on call for bids for Street Sweeper.
BIDDER
TOTAL BID
Caldwell Machinery Co., Inc.
(Elgin White Wing Model 475)
Cox Machinery Co.
(Wayne Model 2-984)
Sahlberg Equipment, Inc.
(Mobil Sweeper 2 TE-4)
Air Mac, inc.
(I'4. B. Cruiser)
$11,064.25
13,950.75
14,738.35
14,230.81
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$15,274.76
15,285.22
Howard-Cooper Corporation
(Model 70 Austin-Western)
Cox Machinery Company
(Wayne Model 2-945)
The above bids were accompanied by Bid Bonds, and did include sales tax.
Bids were opened at 11:00 A.M. February 13, 1969 on Call for Bids for five pick-ups for
the Water, street and Sewer Divisions.
BIDDER
TOTAL BID
Tom Matson, Valley Motors
Bothell Chevrolet-Cadillac, Inc.
Brewer-Chrysler-Plymouth, Inc.
Valley Garage, Inc.
$11,638.13
12,529.91
13,020.46
13,300.00
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The above bids did include sales tax, less trade-in price. There were no Bid Bonds.
ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
ORDINANCE NO. 2325
Ordinance No. 2325 entitled "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF AUBURN, WASHINGTON, DECLARING
A PUBLIC EMERGENCY TO EXIST AND AHE!IDING CHAPTER 1.20.010 OF THE AUBURN CITY CODE, SAID
CHAPTER AMENDED RELATING TO THE COHPENSATION TO BE PAID THE MAYOR OF THE CITY OF AUBURN".
Introduced February 3, 1969)
It was moved by Nickson, seconded by Sonnemann, that Ordinance No. 2325 be adopted.
ROLL CALL VOTE: Councilman Nickson, Kline, Sonnemann, Blakeney and Darling voted YES.
Councilman F'itzsimmons abstained.
MOTION CARRIED
ORDINANCE NO. 2326
Ordinance No. 2326 entitled "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF AUBURN, WASHINGTON, PROVIDING
FOR THE REZONING OF CERTAIN PROPER'ry IN THE CITY OF AUBURN, CHANGING THE ZONING CLASSI- I
FICATION THERETO FROM R-2 to C-3". (Donald A. Rottle rezone)
It was moved by Blakeney, seconded by Nickson, that Ordinance No. 2326 be introduced
and adopted.
ROLL CALL VOTE: All Councilmen voting YES.
MOTION CARRIED
ORDINANCE NO. 2327
Ordinance No. 2327 entitled "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF AUBURN, vJASHINGTON, PROVIDING FOR
THE REZONING OF CERTAIN PROPERTY IN THE CITY OF AUBURN, CHANGING THE ZONING CLASSIFICA-
TION THEREOF FROM M-2 TO R-2. (Michael Kramer Rezone)
MOTION CARRIED
ORDINANCE NO. 2328
Ordinance 2328 entitled "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF AUBURN, WASHINGTON, JUlŒNDING
CHAPTKq 9.16 OF THE AUBURN CITY CODE, SAID CHAPTER AMENDED RELATING TO ONE-WAY STREETS
AND ALLEYS WITHIN THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF AUBURN, AND REPEALING SECTION 10 OF
ŒDINANCE NO. 2000 AND SECTION 1 OF ORDINANCE NO. 2162, AND ALL OTHER ORDINANCES OR
SECTIONS OF ORDINANCES INSOFAR AS THEY ARE IN CONFLICT HEREvlITH".
It was moved by Blakeney, seconded by Nickson, that Ordinance No. 2328 be introduced and
adopted.
ROLL CALL VOTE: All Councilmen voting YES.
MOTION CARRIED
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ORDINANCE NO. 2329
Ordinance No. 2329 entitled "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF AUBURN, WASHINGTON, AMENDING
SECTION 1 OF ORDINANCE NO. 2308 OF THE ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF AUBURN, SAID SECTION
AMEND}!;!J RELATING TO THE LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF CERTAIN REAL PHOPERTY TO HE REZONED BY THE
CITY." (Commonwealth)
It was moved by Sonnemann, seconded by Blakeney, that Ordinance No. 2329 be introduced
and adopted.
ROLL ~ALL VOTE: All Councilmen voting YES.
MO'I'ION 0ARRIElJ
ORDINANCE NO. 2330
Ordinance No. 2330 entitled "AN ORlJINA1'J~~ UI:" THE ~ITY OF AUBmN, wASH1NLT1'uN, AUTHORIZING
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THE CITY ENGINEER TO PROHIBIT THE USE OF CITY STREETS AND THOROUGHFARES AND TO IHPOSE
WEIGHT LIMITS OF MOTOR TRUCKS OR OTHER VEHICLES USING THE CITY STREETS AND THOROUGHFARES
HHEN DEEMED NECESSARY BY THE CITY ENGINEER BY REASON OF RAIN, SNOH, CLIMATIC OR OTHER
CONDITIONS \VHICH WILL SERIOUSLY DAMAGE OR DESTROY SAID CITY STREETS OR THOROUGHFARES".
It was moved by Blakeney, seconded by Nickson, that Ordinance No. 2330 be introduced
and adopted.
ROLL CALL VOTE: All Councilmen voting YES.
MOTION CA.,'illIED
RESOLUTION NO. 349
It was moved by Sonnemann, seconded by Blakeney, that Resolution No. 349 entitled "A
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF AUBURN, WASHINGTON, AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE MAYOR AND
CITY CLERK TO SIGN AN AGREEMENT ON BEHALF OF THE CI'rY OF AUBURN 1,'JITH THE AUBURN GLOBE-
NEWS FOR THE LEGAL PUBLICATION FOR THE CITY DURING THE YEAR 1969" be introduced and
adopted.
MOTION CARRIED
RESOLUTION NO. 350
It was moved by Fitzsimmons, seconded by Blakeney, that Resolution No. 350 entitled "A
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF AUBURN, ~vASHINGTON, AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE MAyon AND
CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE, ON BEHALF OF THE CITY OF AUBURN, A SßWAGE DISPOSAL CO}ITRACT
BETWEEN THE CITY AND "THE OOEING CO.MPANY" be introduced and adopted.
MOTION CARRIED
RESOLUTION NO. 351
It was moved by Blakeney, seconded by Nickson, that Resolution No. 351 entitled "A
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF AUBU;ci.N, WASHINGTON, AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE MAYOR AND
CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE, ON BEHALF OF THE CITY, AN AGREEMENT HI'I'H THE SEA-PORT DEVELOPHENT
CO}WANY PROVIDING FOR THE REPAY~~IT OF UfILITY COSTS INCURRED BY THE CITY OF AUBURN ON
22ND STREET NORTHEAST" be introduced and adopted.
MOTION CARRIED
RESOLUTION NO. 352
It was moved by Sonnemann, seconded by Darling, that Resolution No. 352 entitled "A
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF AUBURN, WASHINGTON, ADOPTING A CO~WREHENSIVE PLAN FOR THE
AUBURN PLANNING AREA AS RECOMMENDED BY THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF AUBURN
FOR THE PHYSICAL AND OTHERWISE GENERALLY ADVANTAGEOUS DEVELOPMENT OF THE CITY OF AUBURW'
be introduced and adopted.
MOTION CARRIED
RESOLUTION NO. 353
It was moved by Fitzsimmons, seconded by Blakeney, that Resolution No. 353 entitled itA
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF AUBURN, WASHINGTON, DECLARING THE INTENT OF THE CITY TO IMPROVE
A PORTION OF A STREET SITUATE \1ITHIN THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF AUBURN, BY THE
CONSTRUCTION AND INSTALLATION OF SANITARY SEWERS, PURSUANT TO LOCAL IMPROVE}ŒNT DISTRICT
TO BE CREATED FOR SUCH PURPOSE" be introduced and adopted.
MOTION CARRIED
APPROVAL OF VOUCHERS AND TRANSFERS
It was moved by Blakeney, seconded by Nickson, that the transfers and vouchers as listed
in the sum of $98,122.37 (Claims Warrants No. 2886 through No. 3020) be aDproved for
payment.
ROLL CALL VOTE: All Councilmen voting YES.
MOTION CARRIED
MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS
City Clerk Williams read application for amusement device license of Hit Parade Music
Corporation.
Mayor Gaines requested the application be referred to the License Committee.
There being no further business to come before the Council, it was moved by Blakeney,
seconded by Darling, that the meeting be adjourned at 9:55 P.M.
MOTION CARRIED
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APPROVED THIS 18th DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1969.
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CITY CLERK
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MAYOR
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