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HomeMy WebLinkAbout11-17-1959PAGE 227- AU~Ui~.i,, 'LtJ:C:~.rLi~:~3i~~~ _1959 CLAL10 It was moved by Fitzsimr;.ans ar:d2nd bv Prescott tnat the follawing claims agair:at the City , all havi ng previauslv ~~eer, ~ passed az,d sigr~ec~ os;r t;iie ''inazice Ca,~rnittee, be approved. ar.d ttze City Clerk be auth orizec to draw war:rants i r, paymert. t;l~iRRE_:`1' EXPLi~aL x,`538? to -`5460 ,10 CLl'u~lLi~Yr 2 'Y~~O 7) 1- 32 621.19 LI:3i4A7'Y T`y~.) to ;1002 I5-047.39 ±o _r'1897 2,7?4•55 ',"v't~:.'i~~ 7 `1 `307 v0 i^33~J ?~7~~ 3 .9t) `i'tierebei:~g no further busir,ess to eome befor~: tne City Council, the meeting was adjourned at 9:15 P.1i., aubject- to the call of the 1~ xavor . J APPROVED THIS L) OF % 19 ~ ~ - CI'i,Y CL'LRK AU.'i3li:~i,; . WaiiIi:GTb:. _ TUE:~llAX iVOti~~ i_ ~ ~ /""~''t3~;F~ 17. 19_59_ Regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Auburn, held at 3:00 P.I{i. in the Council Chambers at the City Hall. ihe meeting was called to order by i-;ayor Denise. Councilmen Present: Aaby, Petersei7, Kammeyer, Stalder, r itzsimmons,rCowmer Councilmen Absent: Prescott ?,iinutes of the previous meeting neld Ilovember 3, 1959, were approved as inail.ed. -oublic Hearing iJo P„blic Hearirlg :3IDJ }3ids for suppl,ying the City with garbage service were received from Hignline Disposal and ~;haw ;)isposal, Inc. These bids were referred to the Purchasing Committee with Nower t o act. COi-i['-iI^,'`',EL; .t':aPOJLTj FliRC;iASI?'?G COI'-L,"ITTLL ~To rsport FI:tE COJ'-:I'~1iI':" 1L'EE iao report . A ~ [1`.._. - - , i ~ ~r { ~ • ~ ~ ~ f ( L.i,.rv , .:J v _.hi.'; Councilman Fitzsimr.AOr}s re~?c?~~ve~~ t'r~:~,~t t~~P License Cor~r:~ittee ha;a rn;.,~t ~ti}ith the C~st f r~tto~,rle;~~ on the lc.gality of censoring the ITIt)V1.@S 3#', tI1P. AuC3LlS"Il rLV-f.,'TIUe tr:eat1^U. ThE: Cit;V At'.t,'J'T'71f3V 1?7 tUY'rl t;2Cyt Vd:l..ti1 the P.T.A. T'4=?preSeT2t•a=3.t'! VE' at Wh7.CCi t1.7'ie h2 eXpla1nf36 tC) h!: 7' t!`i u f:• hE', x1 ad c O T ie U V E? f`. }:1 E? laws O1"t th? s S°!.. tU av 1. Q11 aI1d t W a::i hia opini.on that, the gerferal, rest;rwaint wyadich regua.rds mot ion p,ictures, waulci comA uncxer the proF3ibitiorr oi j.=,he Ganstitution, a°y?endment 1 and amenciment 14. Hr recommended to her to let hirn write to the Associatican of Washington Cities for arxy irz:f'oramation trie;r riave frr regulation of mcation pzctur^s in citi.e:a uahich wauld PE Convtitt~tional. 3he f;g~~ed, ai.d a ietter wa;; written, hut aa yet no answer izas beer: received, Si'xfEET C( !AIT{ K_., Gouncilrrtan Stalder^ st~~ed tx:at the 5treet Cornmit;tee had rrxet wit'ri the :?Latzti.zicatiori Committee at their• :Last rreetirzg. A ietter will be read uurir.g CorresNander7ce. 0e problern of hrs, La Gris trens orz l;er pax°king strip haa G7cen set tled. 5he agreer3 ta remeve the trees herself. T!`le at7'eet C0m2r1ttee <3iaG ~greeri L`O let u.Cle bUses Lise the street in frorzt of thz. .:epou zor ? oadint; anci unloac?ing, 'I'ne 13L1 S E? 5 wl. a. i be T" C', qLl l. r£',`'_ to cOme <A G'L1(1 ~,ry it. T' B et tC} L'' l T' St it T' E 4a t c3I'1 C2 down Pirst-, utx•eet ih front of ~he Uepot. this trail.l eliminate use of the a11ey, +:or the Street Cammittee feQ?7 that the vibratiQri ^rzated by the buses wil.l daniage the Sa.nit ary sewer in the al1Py. it was r,ioveci by Sta:Ider a:;d Ind by ,yaby that the Ccuncil acr..LYt the recommendatiora of the Street Conzrrcittee. 1;MTI:Oe: CAi,.RIEJ Cour:cilniarr atalder also recommended tk1at the trees acr03s from the City Hall bP laft alone till next year. - j,T!Yl` ~t~ 1 ~`~a~~ .-y~ f~-yrr't-~- rv .+.~;;'i'i~.,.l .z i~Lr Couz7cil.nar: i:arrin-it ypr explained tllat the Water I;eptirtrnerlt raas u.seu machiz.es, an addresscgrarh and graphntype, triat; t'1ey would 1ike to uispose of. 7°t was moved by Kammeyer and ?nd by Towr.er that they cdll for bids on tliese two used machines, bids to be npened Lecember 1, 1959• MC?`i'IO"1: CARitlEi) LTGN`I° COIr.u,II`1'T1~Z ha rep ort C'iti.llNxi`rOZ ; 13 56 Tt was ::toved by retersen anL: ?nd by Kammeyer that Ordirlance f,4356, entitled, An. Ordiraaric;e oz the City of Auburn, :':ashingtori, regulating the pla.nting, mair:t,etzarice, protection, control and re- maval os trees ixi, near, and upor~ the public strr=?ts, aiclPwalks, sEuwers, ar.d othex° pub1ic places; prahioitirig encroachment thereari CJi gT'aSS , wf:E,'dS , bLiSh-C,'s, ShT'U.'~~ ~ pla21t5, t2'"8E.a , OVeT'haT1€;121g brardcizes, and other vegetation, which obstruct; the view and prevent iree use thereof f'or public purposes: I)eclarirtg such obstruction to be a m.uisance; providing for removal or abaternent thereof; pravidirig for appeals frorn order ofa'oaterlent: and prescribing penalties, be intraducsd arad adopted with the fallow- in.g roll ca11 vote being recorded: Aaby, yes; Petersen, yes; sammeyer, Yes; :italcler, Yes; Fitzsi:nrnoris, yes; Tawner, yes; «w~ PaGE ???7 AUh.-~,_JyAJHINTOoN TUEsDaY 17,_ 1959 0 1 1~.DlAT.CE ,=1357 It was maved by Fitzsimmoris ar}.d ?rid by Kammeyer that C`rdinancf 41357, entitled, an Ordinance of the City of Auburn, Washzngt;or., relating t o and providing f or the c oridemnati. orl of a tract of Iand by the Ci_ty of Auburn for the purpose of improving the Gityt s water supply by the construction af a Chlorinaticn Treatment Flant and access road to serve the water system of the City of Auburri, be intraduced ancl adopted with the following roll ca11 vote being recorded: Aaby, yes; Petersen, yes; 'riaruneyer, yes; italder, yes; Fitzsirnmoras, yes; Towner, yss; crtD sl<<A I'cE 1358 It was rnoved by Kammeyer and ?nd by Fitzsirnrrcons that Crdinanci #13 58, entitled, An Ordinance of the City of Auburn dAashington, declari.ng a public emergency ta exist and requiring the appropriat: of .J500.00 for Lxtra Payroll purposes and v1500.00 for aervice Pipe Fittings from the unbudgeted funds of the 'v'Jater Department be introduced. 1~i0TI0i ! CAF:'rtlED t%'t,TEN T3UPi . Fti'rjP()Ri No report STPEEi ~UPT. RLYQRi Svo report t?,71~:GI~~J~~;tiIS hEPOF~T :'~o report OLL) BL'SINE53 T~ one rTLI'u ?3USIPdESa Tt was moved by Stalder ard ?nd bf Towner that they call for bids on a r:ew pickup truck for the Street L'epartment, bids to be opened on Decem'ner 15, 1959. Iin1In~~T CAF:RIED It was moved by Karnrneyer and ?nd hy Towner that tney call for bids on a three-wheel motorcycle and one sedan for the Police Departrnent, bids to be opened. on Uecember 15, 1959. i~ICTI01y ~R'~~II~L LOR.i;T'i'A S'~MiI i ri ~ "Irs. imith statad that several t.imes her garbage can has been dumped aver by dog"; and she feels that whether licensed or r.ot, dogs shoulciNtt be a nuisance to the public. This was referred to the 6treet Gommittee. F:? ry 1: "~1I LBEh iu1r. ti°v'ilber stated that the Jmriior Chamber of Commerce has available, a sufficient nur~lber of litter cans to do the job that should be done. They would like to put out 50 litter cans through out the City. At the meeting with the Street; Committee, it was determined that there -was a reed for these cans, and it was agreed by the 6treet Committee that the [_-ity should assume responsibility for care and. emptying of these litt?r cans. lize CiGyr Clerk read the letter f.rom the T-3eautificatior: Gornmi.ttee. In ~he Zetter it stat-es that the City will have to keep up the maintenance on the r•oad side parks. The planting ar.d labor would be taken care af by the Hibhway liepartment. s~ir. Wilber stated that he had talked to T,:r. Walsh, who is concQrnpd.with new highway developments, and h¢ had agreed to help wi uh the plarnino o-P these parks, or ;o over arAy plans the Corm►ittee might 'nave. Thp hig'rxway Jepartmerit has a coslsiderable arnrunt of mo:ley that can be used for this project. ri,he stat~ . , - . , ~ R ~»r1J I1C - ~ ? 't~.asx.. L+,~a ii~L~..,..~..ai_ :P".`i.vi~.~a t .:.~.-U:S+~i7i`,' O~:!;f'„~' .`.it^li~"~,!? ~ I~". FtJa::i Q Lr c? tby x O W:: f? I^ c1 Y1d. a9X; d U V ..leI"~C i.h'X'1'~f; lF~t~ei' i~Q +;!1."~ITit:.es` oi CO?1T'lcii. 1,S l..li faL*Cl1' G':.' t:'I;',S~ pl;1i1`~..~-' fOT' erztrances az;d t;hc.y .fur•t:i:.:~~~ afrree to as: tC1e rria117tezlr3nGe. u;t ~A~ z~ ~,r c~ t; u , Jtui_°;lc'"'r t:ic3t l-'lie !,lty CC?,`fa,Tl; T'C'.a 6t.at7.11W thc.tt thE? C) ec ut1. fy;'_ I1g 't, he l; 2, i. jr t S 3ur,7et riesponsiiba_1.ity for . i' iC';~'~i 1:~'a ~~'3~.li.~l.~~' c~1.J:'I r.~.5~'.4~~~. ior ~..1.~.~..O.ri 0~i ~il~~', ~..Z~itiPx' G.'c~.~l.`~'. e ~:an'1X,zeyt?S' Sl,lggeStedl t.i1at tt1~`; f:it'y' 'i~ave tl7.o gcax'ba.frf3 co'~~.~iV~'i~~.`Li~.i)i~:Jt.u.~~ vlle c~.ras. r~nl,,,i . lille City ..y?c~y :io ??iu~',~~ y'eT' ~.'~TZ/ `:i"rais woulci all ha•ve to be considered i:z uize riew ga.r°bage corltr~ct. was r,xovec; by atalca.pr an(:~ 9r.c.i FetE~rser~ t~lat the Ci.t~r be charged the expense far the ri_3.sposal of the li.tter% caris. i;iCr'--O:~ Ctn1!iF{ll:fD G' 1 ~ ~ c` T-~ C', _ ~ i} t '.,iliJ The City Clerk presentec, five quzt elaim deects for atreet purposes on1y. `?`hese wc: ^e vurnE,: ovL,r t;o tx'le Cit;~r Attornef for recoz°czing. It was ;noved by Aaby and 'ric? IDy r:arnmeyer that tlaeso cleeds be accetteti and t'rle i~ity AttoY'neyV be izzstructed va ?^eCt)rd SB.rnE:. ..i?`iSC''` 11 CA?:'iiT~~~? P~~TTTI C`i r:':rae City Clerk read " two pe'uitions far rezoriirig. `.I'hese peta.tians were handec's in by . C.':'ar7wyck and i~.oma Tu7anyyck, and cane by rt . W. ,i~rriey. `i'hese were -y-eferred ta t~lp- Y1ari.na,rig Carrnission. J'L:'j : C('.33 lt)'. i'I i~: C it;y C4 er~k rc:~ad a le~ te.r frorn the ~1u~aurn YlarninG Cor!~riissian statinv that 10ina7.. action be held in obPyance ori the 1wi.C. Clax•k petition, until the Car~~~rener.sa.ve pl,~n for the ~'ity izi that area is cQmpleted by the Plannizig Consultarit fi,rm. i~`:rs. C1ark stated that she Uiould 1,ike this suggestiorl by i ~i-le Planning Commisszon e?~plained ir~ore c'LearZ.y. ihe Ci.ty JI:111 n,,ineeri stated that the Plar.ning Gommissa.on deraied the peta.tiQn the first tirne because they were following the Comp.rehensive r1an tor the City. At this tirne, they could not see where an,r changes could be, made, unless the raoommendation oi the planning ~ consultazits could see that it wou1d berlefit ttle Gi*y be chariginY tti? s zonzng t;o allow a trail.er cou."t La be put in. FC)L~U` T{?,. Cu:1"11iC'1 t;U11!6SI07' The City Clerk read albtfac:r from the ?~'ashington Sta.te Pollution t;ontrol Cornmissian st,ating that they are compiling an inventory of rnunicipal waste disposal fac;ilities within the State of '.1jashir,gton, which will better eriatale them to adrainister pol.luti, con~#,rol programs iaithin tr,e State. Ericlased was a questionnaire wiiich 'rxas to be filled out and x-eturned ta them. `ihi.s questionnaire was referred to the Water 3upt. {P;IEviAJ . ACiGL' "L'tie (:ity C1erk read a letter fram 'homas Agee stating that hi;; cornpany caas representing r. C.J. Iiockey who desires to bi.d on. t;he garbage collection service. They therefore, requested that the present bid form be amended and additional time granted in which ta make a bid. :?e further stated tnat the ~)resent bid, forrn is da.fficult to read, not knowir.g hUw many times garbage should n.: picked up or how marzy accourxts they are to frurnish gar'aage service to. 1`-ir. Agee stated tnat the idea of pi-i'olishing a bid is ta i,nforrn the bidder as to w?xat they ar?e ba.dding on. In this Dar- t:icular instance, it :aas zmpossiblP i or axxyorle fi,o finci out just Wl`13.t t'f18V aT'e b1dd1.Xig QTia ;;O o:7C. 3E'P1T?S tO krio1rV ~`iC3W I~1aI2y Cc111a aY'G' ,oieked ux) tiveeklv, serr;z-weekly, or tlirc-:e times a weexc. :'o one seem ~ - pACri: f 7 AUIjit1~-..tl.~, Tu, ~J r.AS ~t ri0n. m L ~ • i yi~G 10~C il'd - 1~ JJ t~ - .T(.)KiVO'n'd HC15;1 i,IAI`,'~Y C01,11ERCIAL CA1`13 T!iE i~E AR:' LP W1i:~;i E `I'riEY AiiE. i,llr. IZockey stated that he also felt there wasntt enough info.rmation to bid on, Iie stated trzat there ivas no inforr~ation as to when you were to start or when you were to ge t paid.. rie stated that other bid forms have had the actural number of can you were bidding on. AU1l1L'.;~'•ko!i'_, i :Ra . IIOGG _'•1rs. iiogg svated that some mon~,hs ago she haca a petitian in to do something about the all-day parking on C 5treet Southaast. Councilman Towner stated that this petition asked for two hour parking. ihat 9nd street South 021 C Street be ma.de the same as ?nd street north to I'~'iain Strset, The Committee appointed to check on this petition, had n;one to different residence along C atreet who had signed the petition, ar.d they stated that they hadntt signed a petitiori for two hour parking, but to have the 131G TRUCKJ FRO11 PARKIEG THE}ti,. ihese people stated tYiat they would like tr,eir names w' thdrawn from the petition. i,Irs. riogg also recorr~-nended that maybe they could have ne parking hetween the hours that the street sweeper goes by, this woul.d eliminate the twenty-four hour parkir.g. The Chief of Police stated tnat thsre %s a twenty-four hour limit there naw, but they haventt been checkirlg too frequentl The Chief stated that he would ssnd a man down there and have hirn check this to see how cangested this area is, and will nave a detailed repo.rt ready at the next Coun.ca.l meeting, C L=A i.:i It was moved by Kammeyer and ?nd by :r'itzsirlmoris that the follovaing claims against the City, all having previously been passed and signed by the Tinance committee, be approved and the City Clerk be autnorized to draw warrants in payment. current~, EXP~;TdS~, 51a61 to #5507 l.,{Q,951.14 cEs~ ''R1ETrRY ;;`1833 t o ° ~.183 8 546.11 L~ ~~~-~a~.Y 1003 6 • 75 STREL'~ ;`:1896 to ;,~1gOg 1,495.76 Wa'T'ER ;'~337 to #376 3,587.61 There being no further busirless ta cotne before the Ci.ty Council, the meeting was adjour•ned at 9:?0 ''-.i!;., subject to the ca1l oi' the :-iayor. , API'itC`fLL' `l'rIIi _.~._Dai nr' -19~:__~~_ • r . ,%'l CT i Y r. I,Ei~I~ r % KAYOFt