HomeMy WebLinkAbout1947-12-01 Regular MinutesDecember 1,1947
The regular meeting of the Town Council of the Town of Tukwila
was called to order by the Mayor, Chas. 0. Baker, at 3 P.M.
Councilmen present were Stan Minkler, Joe Aliment and B.P. Lutes.
Mr. Pollock gave the Council some data on Liability Insurance
for the Town They discussed the matter briefly.
The minutes of the November meeting were read and approved as
read.
A letter from the Association of Washington Cities was read.
It was relative to road and street problems
Current bills were read and upon motion ordered paid.
Current Expense
George Rector, gas for ttie Fire truck, Nov. 3, «63
Pacific Tel. Tel. Co. ,,phone Fire Hall,Oct.Nov. 9.77
Seattle Brass Co., supplies fire dept. 2.31
Trick Murray, supplies office 61.32
American Surety Co.of N.Y.,replace 3626 5.00
Lois T. Newton, salary Nov. 46.87
Water
George Rector, gas, town truck 8.49
Seattle Water Dept., water for Oct. 212.70
Lewis H. Eggers, salary Nov. 100.00
Lois T. Newton, salary Nov. expense 26.93
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Street
George Rector, gas for street dept. Nov. 3.92
Western Asphalt Co.,2 tons mix 10.30
Lewis H. Eggers, salary Nov. 75.00
Williams Swanson, repair of Town Truck 291.82
Street Drainage Development
PugeSound Bridge Dredging Co., rock 110.20
The Treasurer's report was read and accepted.
The report of the Water Dept. was read and placed on file.
It was moved and carried the Clerk draw up an ordinance, in-
creasing the price of water meters to 40.00, retroactive to Jan.
lst.194«
It was moved and carried an ordinance be drawn up i stipulat-
ing all water mains in Town streets must be at least 2 in.
It was mived and carried the Clerk write again to the Seattle
Gas Co. relative to the unsatisfactory repair of 58th. Aved
So.144th.
A complaint was lodged against a garage under construction
on the property of Mr. Gouge.
It was moved and carried the Clerk write to the County Health
Dept. asking if they have jurisdiction in 4th. class towns.
Ordinance 173, an ordinance establishing the compensation
for the Water Supt., was placed on its first reading.
Ordinance 174, ordinance establishing the compensation for
the Street Supt. was placed on its first reading.
Ordinance 175, an ordinance returning to the former owners
the land on which the water tank once stood, was placed, upon motion,
on its first reading. Upon motion, Ordinance 175 was placed on
its second reading by title only. Upon mption, Ordinance 175 was
placed on its third reading and final passage.
Upon motion, Ordinance 176, an ordinance licensing pin ball
and other games of skill, was placed on its first reading. Upon
motion Ordinance 176 was placed on its second reading by title
only. Upon motion, Ordinance 176 was placed on its third reading
and finial passage.
A proposed Building Code was read.
It was moved and carried Mr. Lutes purchase 1000 feet of ship
lap for the Fire Hall.
Upon motion, Ordinance 177, an ordinance establishing a
Cumulative Reserve Fund for the Fire Dept. was placed on its first
reading.
Upon motion the meeting adjourned at 10:20.