HomeMy WebLinkAbout1935-02-07 Regular MinutesThe meeting was called to order. by Mayor J. P. Walkup at 8 :•00
P.M. with the following Councilmen present: J. R. Naylor, Eli Thom-
sen, D. S. Dugan and J. S. Storey.
The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved.
The following bills were then read and referred to the finance
Committee.
BILLS
Current Expense.
J. M. Hall, Telephone $36.00
Trick Murray 9.67
J. M. Hall, Treasure's Salary 6.25
J. C. Cumming, Labor 3.00
Frank Frost, 2.50
Nick Santora, 6.25
J. C. Cumming, Street Sign 3.00
August Thies, Salary St. Supt. 10.00
J. R. Walkup, Clerk 10.00
B. A. Foreman, Hall Rent 15.00
Current Water Fund:
February 7, 1935
$101.67
City of Seattle, Water Service (Dec.) 98.00
Agnes M. Hall, Water Collections 5.00
August Thies, Water Supt. Salary& Expense 31.48
Hare CO. Attorneys, Legal Service 25.00
City of Seattle, Water Service (Jan.) 99.00
After examination by the Committee the bins were approved
and on motion the Clerk was instructed to draw warrants for their
respective amounts.
The report of the Water Supt was read and approved.
The annual report of the Treasurer was read and approved.
The monthly report of the Treasurer was read and approved.
The County Treasurer's report was read and ordered filed.
The report of the State Examiner was read and ordered filed.
A bill of $99.00 for same was held out of tax returns by the County
Treasurer as noted in his report.
The Mayor reported a bill was introduced in the Legislature in
regard to sale of water system to City of Seattle.
Approved:
Councilman Naylor reported the street in good condition.
The Mayor reported work on Park was closed down.
Mayor was instructed by the Council to pay bill for nails
(about $12.00) from Park Funds.
Mr. Nord was present and spoke in favor of constructing a
walk on Tukwila Ave. from Ranier Ave to Graham Ave.
Mr. Carlson the spoke in regard to outside toilet which was
subject to controversy by adjacent property owners. He stated the
location of the objected building was opposite of same char &cter
of toilet on adjoining property. He further stated it was only tem-
porary as he expected to install bath and inside toilet the coming
summer. He said he expected to construct a chicken house on property
and other improvements. The matter was left in the hands of the
Building Committee.
There being no further business the Council adjourned at 9:30
J. R. Walkup, Town Clerk,
J. P. Walkup, Mayor.