HomeMy WebLinkAbout1926-04-08 Regular MinutesTukwila, Wash., April 8, 1926.
The regular monthly meeting of the Council of the Town of
Tukwila was called to order by the mayor on the above date at 8:05
P. M. Present were Mayor G. C. Bergquiet and Councilman J. A.
Kunz, G. V. Harrison, J. R. Naylor, E. F. Greene and Fred Nord.
The minutes of the last regular meeting were read by the
Clerk and approved as read.
BILLS
The following bills were read by the Clerk and after being
approved by the Finance Committee, it was moved, seconded and car-
ried that they be paid and warrants drawn for their respective
amounts.
CURRENT EXPENSE FUND
Puget Sound Power Light Co. Seattle $39.10
Forest Gott Tukwila 72.24
Tukwila Grocery 2.80
D. A. Newton 10.00
M. M. Lutz 18.75
TOTAL $142.89
COMMUNICATIONS
The monthly report of the Town Treasurer was read by the
Clerk and ordered placed on file.
Formal notice of the results of the General Election
held March 9, 1926 was read by the Clerk.
REPORTS OF COMMITTEES
Street Committee Mr. Harrison
Had been unable to secure a grader so work authorized at
the previous meeting has not been completed.
Building Committee Mr. Naylor
Permits granted as follows:
Mr. Nelson Chicken House
Mr. Gee Garage
1En inish,.gd Businesg
Repairs to the Inturban crossing have been completed.
No reply received as to costs of the light on Bluff Street,
FEW BUSINESS
Mayor Bergquiet stated that he had interviewed Mr. Forsythe
of the Seattle Street Department and that they would loan a rectifier
with operator for $25.00. After a general discussion a motion was
grade, seconded and carried authorizing the Superintendent of Streets
to secure the machine and grade the streets as previously authorized.
Councilman Naylor reported the railing on Main Street in
need of repairs. Preferred to Street Committee.
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Councilman Naylor reported that a rock crusher had been
constructed by King County without a permit. Clerk instructed to
write the Commissioner for the South District requesting formal
permit.
Mr. Minkler appeared before the Council and complained of
the sanitary conditions of several properties. Clerk instructed
to write the owners of said properties.
Mr. Fox appeared before the Council and asked for necessary
repairs to Summit Ave. Motion made, seconded and carried authoriz-
ing the Superintendent of Streets to purchase two loads of cinders
at $6.50 per load and surface Summit Ave. with same.
Councilman Greene reported that various livestock was at
large on the streets of the Town. Clerk instructed to notify
parties concerned to keep said animals confined.
The matter of a printed building permit was discussed.
The Clerk was instructed to draw up a suggested form for same and
submit at the next meeting.
9:07 PM.
No further business appearing, the Council adjourned at
Clerk