HomeMy WebLinkAbout1960-03-30 Adjourned MinutesThe recessed meeting of the Tukwila Town Council was called to
order by the Mayor, Charles 0. Baker, at 8 P.M. Councilmen present
were Stan ldinkler, A.G. Radford, Wynn Anderson and R. K. Doyle.
This date having been set for a rublic Hearing on a petition for
annexation Mr. Bowen, chairman of the annexation Committee read
the petition and stated it met the requirements oi law.
Mayor Baker described the area as lying between 53rd and 51st
Avenues to and south of 154th Street he stated the proposal had
been advertised as required by law and asked if any one present
wished to prbbest the annexation. Mr. Barnes, a resident of the
area, wanted to know the town policy toward 51st Avenue South if annexed.
His questions were answered to his satisfaction. There were no oral
or written protests.
Mr. Doyle moved the annexation of the area described in the petition,
seconded by Mr. Minkler and carried.
Mr. Radford moved Ord. No. 303 annexing property to the Town of
Tukwila, be placed on its first reading, seconded by LIr. Minkler and
carried. Mr. Doyle moved Ord. No. 303 be placed on its second read-
ing, seconded by Mr. idinkler and carried. Mr. ldinkler moved Ord. No.
303 be placed on its third reading and final passage, seconded by Mr.
Doyle and carried, by a unanimous vote.
Mayor Baker reported on the Drainage meeting held at renton. He
stated Mr. Gregory llastings, State Supervisor from the Dept. of
Conservation, Mr.Walter Winters and Mr. Warren Uonnason, King County
Engineers and members of the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers were
among those present at this meeting.
Mayor Baker stated he would appoint Mr. Tony Burzenski, Mr. R.K.
Doyle and Mr. Jerry Hamilton as a committee representing the town
on the All Valley Drainage problem.
A bill to the Grandmothers Club State of Washington, Inc. for
advertising in the 1960 annual for 4 was presented and upon
motion ordered paid.
Meeting adjourned at 9 :40 P.M.
March 30, 1960
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Charles O. Baker, Mayor
Lois T. Newton, Clerk