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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1963-10-07 Regular MinutesOctober 7, 1963 The regular meeting of the Tukwila City Council was called to order by Mayor, John B. Strander at 5:00 P.M. Councilmen present were Stan Minkler, A.G. Radford, E.W. Ives, Jerry A. Hamilton, Richard A. Bowen and Bill Aliment. First order of business was the reading of the minutes of the September 16, meeting read and approved as read. Mr. Minkler moved that all bills approved by the finance committee be allowed and warrants drawn for their respective amounts, seconded by Mr. Bowen and carried. CURRENT EXPENSE FUND warrant 7915 7963 STREET EXPENSE FUND 6341 635 WATER EXPENSE FUND 5935 5947 SEWER EXPENSE FUND 1 39 147 total ;3,9 733.17 1,482.46 648.27 6,768.55 The report of the Water Department was read and placed on file. Mr. Zepp reported on Building permits issued in the month of September. Mr. Radford reported for the Street Committee. Mr. Segale is all set to proceed on the street in Andover in regard to LTD 6. Mr. Radford presented to council a set of plans in regard to an access road fronting on Interurban Avenue from 57th Avenue. This was discussed with council, to be concluded at a later date. Mr. Minkler reported for the Water Department. Tukwila Downs wish to construct a Water system, deeding it to the City of Tukwila, but because of the legality of the easement it is not feasible at this time. Puget Sound Power Light want easement rights, with access to the moving of water lines whenever they deem it necessary. Mr. Minkler stated that no action can be taken until Puget Power clarifies there intentions in regard to the relocation of said lines. Miss Nelsen questioned council as to the water service. It was brought out at this time that the people involved in the expansion of Tukwila Downs feel that the City of Tukwila is legally obligated to serve them in this capacity. Mr. Hodge was instructed by council to check into the rights of the Independant Water Company in this area. Mr. Hamilton reported for the Sanitation Committee. The sewer project is progressing with the Tukwila School being in full operation as of the 30th of September. Mr. William Huxford, Field Engineer for Harstad Associates Pave a progress report on work completed to date. It was discussed with council at this time the possibility of Seattle City Light furnishing power to the new lift station in conjunction with seimr., 11 t 11 hi a wag t.ah1 i d t i 1 the 2tina of C1c+tnhcr' 01 lat./ The pu lic h hearing si eregard to LTD's 2 3 was held at this time. Mr. Phillips Its is being assessed not only for his residence but for a roadway too. After a brief discussion with council (he) Mr. Phillips agreed to the assessment on his property, but not to the reddway. Mr. Aliment moved that council accept the assessment roll of LTD's 2 &3 seconded by Mr. Hamilton and carried. therefore Mr. Aliment moved that the public hearing be terminated seconded by Mr. Ives and carried. Mr. Aliment reported for the Fire Department. Judge Phillips gave a concise report an the Municipal Court Of all the fines& bail issued only 2.1 per cent has not been collected 13 Mr. Bowen reporting for buildings and grounds made amotion that council accent the bid for gasoline from Southcenter. 1a Ives seconded the motion and carried. Mr. Aliment deelined to vote in this instance for personal reasons. It was brought to the attention of the council that a city truck has not been in use for over a year, therefore it was suggested that this truck be sold for surplus, where by a car could be purchased for City employee's use. Transportation and so forth. 'r ^avertisement for bids will be placed very shortly. Mr. Ives reported for the Park Commission. Mr. Minkler reported for the Planning Commission. Mr. Minkler read a letter from the Secretary of the Planning Commission wherin Mr. Todd was denied his request for a rezone.Mr. Todd has filed an appeal, but this was tabled til a later date so Mr. Todd could be in attendance. Mr. Ives reported for the School Committee. Mr. Hamilton reported on Licenses. An application for a business license was received from Black River Quarry. Mr. Hamilton moved that council accept this application seconded by Mr. Aliment and carried. Mr. Hamilton moved that Ordinance 387 related to the Issuance of Bonds be placed on it's first reading seconded by Mr. Ives and carried. Mr. Ives moved that Ordinance 386 be placed on its second reading, seconded by Mr. Hamilton and carried. Mr. Bowen moved that Ordinance if 387 be placed on its third and final passage, seconded by Mr. Aliment and carried. A Public Hearing On LID 7 will be held on November 18, 1963 at 8:00 P.A. Moved and seconded by Mr. Hamilton and Mr. Aliment. Mr. Aliment moved that Ordinance 388 pretaining to the 1964 budget be placed on its first reading, seconded by Mr. Hamilton and carried. Mr. Bowen moved. that Ordinance 388 be placed on its second reading, seconded by Mr. Hamilton and carried October "7 1 9 6 3 (con't) Mr. Hamilton moved that Ordinance 388 be placed on its third and final passage, seconded by Mr. Bmwen and carried. Mr. Ninkler moved that Ordinance 389 relating to the taxation to be raised in the 1964 be placed on its first reading, seconded by Ives and carried. Mr. Hamilton moved that Ordinance 389 be placed on its second reading, seconded by Mr. Aliment and carried. Mr. Bowen moved that Ordinance 389 be placed its third and final passage, seconded by Mr. Hamilton and carried. There being no further business for discussion the meeting was adjourned. ATTEST: `"LILLI*N BALK, CITY CLERK 175 j t r. 7"■ `G MAYOR, JOHN B. STRANDER