HomeMy WebLinkAbout1963-05-20 Adjourned Minutes
May 20, 1963
The recessed meeting of the Tukwila City Wouncil was called to order by Mayor,
John B. Strander at 8:00 P.M. Councilmen present were Stan Minkler, Arland G.
Radford, E.W. Ives, Jerry A. Hamilton, Richard A. Bowen and William Aliment.
Mayor Strander stated that a meeting was attended by the Treasurer and clerk himself
Mayor Strander discussed with council a few points that were brought out, in regard
to city government. Mr. Harry Sites a State Examiner stated that any budget over
$2,000.00 such as gas, publishing and so forth is subject to a bid call in any given
year. Mr. Bowen was instructed by Mayor Strander to look into this and report at the
meeting of June 3, 1963.
Council approved Mayor Stranders appointment of Mr. Charles E. Eastwood and Mr.
Dwight Gardner to the Planning Commission.
Council discussed the possibility of meeting with two regular meetings a month,
rather than a recessed meeting. Mr. Minkler moved that Ordinance 380 relating
this aforementioned two meetings be placed on its first reading seconded by Mr.
Bowen and carried. Mr. Bowen moved that Ordinance 380 be placed on its second
reading seconded by Mr. Aliment and carried. Mr. Aliment moved that Ordinance 380
be placed on its third and final passage seconded by Mr. Hamilton and carried.
Mr. Minkler moved thabouncil accept
Resolution 164 relating to the Semi Monthly pay schedule of all City Employees
seconded by Mr. Radford and carried.
Mr. Reed and Mr. Hodge discussed the upcoming sewer project with council, it seems
that an error has been .made and a one month delay in Plans is necessary. The question
of the complete working relationship with Val Vue, the deletions and the exact
definition of wording in the resolution and the Ordinance are the formost problems.
Mr. Reed discussed with council the Water line on the Vest Valley Highway. Total
amount of Improvements will be $21,890.00, this involves five families.
Mr. Minkler moved that all bills approved by the Finance committee be allowed and
warrants drawn for their respective amounts, seconded by Mr. Ives and carried.
CURRENT EXPENSE
Walt's Body Shop, Fire dept. 96.72
B B Auto Parts, Fire dept 6.07
Pacific Northwest Bell, Police dept. 66.05
Union Oil Company of California, Police dept. 2.28
Record Stationary Office Supply 2.08
Renton Ford, Police dept. 12.48
Blumenthal Uniform Co., police dept. 30.65
Donald R. Sprinkle, Sheriff, Prisoner Board 85.60
Foster Office Equipment, clerk's supplies 3.50
Seattle City Light, Electric service 44.86
Record Chronicle, publishing etc. 53.73
Northern Pacific Railway, annual fee 10.00
Hometown Hardware, Park Court 50.56
Dept. of Labor Industries, 1st quarter tax 31.68
Wynn L. Anderson, Census Taker 212.31
Gurthie Investments, calculator lease 55.69
Petty Cash Police Treas. Clerk 68.90
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STR'FT EXPENSE
Hometown Hardware, Street Dept.
Wilson Auto Parts, Street Dept.
Black River marry, Inc. crushed rock
Hatten Machinery Co., Street Lept.
Petty Cash. Street Dept.
/;:f..f.1' %.1i•.aici:fl%3aPK$01/1 ka,S.J•Af:P.
WATER EXPENSE
Seattle Water Dept. Water service
Hometown Hardware, water dept.
SEWER EXPENSE
Seattle First National Bank, Supply of Warrants
Meeting adjourned at 8 :55 P.M.
ATTEST:
LII/LIAN BALK, CITY CLERK
May 20, 1963(Con't)
22.81
3.22
9.51
16.55
4.04
637.50
11.23
12.53
JOHN B. STRANDER, MAYOR
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