HomeMy WebLinkAbout1963-04-15 Adjourned MinutesThe recessed meeting of the Tukwila City Council was called to order by the Mayor,
John B. Strander at 8 :00 P.M. Councilmen present were Stan Minkler, A.G. Radford,
E.W. Ives, Jerry A. Hamilton, Richard Bowen and Bill Aliment.
First order of business was a public hearing on a rezone of certain property
in conjunction with Ordinance 251.
Mr. Ives moved that Ordinance 378 /relating to the magnK amending the Tukwila
zoning Ordinance 251 section 4 to enclude medical dental Clinics be placed)
on its first reading, second b# Mr. Minkler and carried. Mr. Hamilton moved that
Ordinance 378 be placed on its second reading, seconded by Mr. Ives and carried.
Mr. Bowen moved that Ordinance 378 be placed on its third and final passage, seconded
by Mr. Aliment and carried.
Mayor Strander discussed with council the increasing the members in the Valley Regio &l
Planning Commission from 2 to 6 members. Mr. Hamilton moved that council authorize
Mayor Strander to appoint 4 new members, seconded by Mr. Bowen and carried. 1(
The death of Dr. Paul Raver (Superintendent of Lighting) of Seattle City Light was
noted by council A Mr. John Nelson will take over the duties of Superintendent of
lighting, iC
Mr. David Taylor came before council in an effort to resolve his Merchant Patrol
license suspension. A meeting will be held in this regard with the license committee
on April 17, at 8:00 P.M.
LID in regard to a 10" water line Bo the City of Tukwila was discussed with
council. 1!
Mr. Minkler moved that council authorize Mr. Reed, City Engineer to proceed in this
regard, seconded by Mr. Hamilton and carried.
Mr. Minkler moved that all bills approved by the finance committee be allowed and
warrants drawn for their respective amounts seconded•;by Mr. Radford and carried.
CURRENT EXPENSE
April 15, 1963
Valley T.B.A. Dist., fire dept. 117.31
Petrolane Liquefied Gas Corp., fire dept. 46.84
Pacific Northwest bell, police dept. 52.25
Record Stationary police dept. 2 .47
The Record Chronicle, police dept. 42.64
Valley Dist., police dept. 43.21
Union Oil Company of Calif., excise tax(police) 3.90
Dawson Tool Abrasive (shop) 9.
Foster Office Equipment, Planning Commission) 22.62
Victor Fuel Oils, Fire City Hall 31.24
King County Humane Society, dog care 4.00
The Record Chronicle, Planning Commission city publishing 39.82
Hullin, Ehrlichman, Carroll Roberts, professional services 800.00
Elliott Industries, treasurer 10.09
Director of Internal Revenue, 1st qrt tax withheld 1,146.00
Dept. of Labor Industries, lst qrt tax 68.38
Pioneer Business Forms, Clerk's supplies 2 1.3 6
STREET DEPARTMENT
Rainier Asphalt Paving, 143.52
Wilson Auto Parts, 4
Black River Quarry, crushed rock 161.89
Wayne Buck SAles, Inc. st. dept, 85.50
Seattle First National Bank, st. dept. 1,001.65
International Harvestor, st. dept. 54.88
Director of Internal "evenue, 1st qrt tax withheld 80.60
Dept. of Labor Industries, 1st qrt. tax 26.69
WATER DEPARTMENT
Western Utilities, water dept 7.94
Seattle Water Dept, w ter service 575.25
Badger i °l eter Mfg. Company, meters 364.96
Director of Internal Revenue, 1st qrt. tax withheld 110.36
Dept of Labor Industries, 1st qrt. Tax 40.31
Excise Tax Commission, 1st Quarter 155.37
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SEWER DEPARTMENT
Smith Tower Steno Service, re: Public Hearing
Seattle First National Bank, City truck
Director of Internal Revenue, 1st qrt Tax withheld
National Bank of Commerce, water dept truck
A request for a varience in regard to lowering a set back from 50 feet to 15 feet
was brought before council at this time.
Mr. Wing presented the orginial request to council, then the revised request, where-
in the set back was changed from 15 to 20 feet, this request was made to accommodate
the Crown Brimson Co. The advantages and disadvantages of this change was discussed
at length with council and the property owners directly involved. The varience was
put to a vote and passed by 4 -2 motion carried.
The meeting was adjourned at 9:45 P.M.
ATTEST:
LILLIAN BALK, CITY CLERK
137
April 15, 1963(con't)
88.43
1,000.00
56.53
336.15
MAYOR, JOHN B. STRANDER