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1952.10.28_00001October 28,19¶2 The City Council met in regular session.The meeting was called ettoorderbyMayorMcCosh.Council members present were,J.R.OfStarr,Geo Allison,H.W.Gillette,01 C.Shadduck,R.E.Thoren and0.D.Goodrich.The Minutes of the previous meeting were read andapproved.The bills were audited by the auditing committee andorderedpaid,motion by Goodrich seconded by Starr. Current ExpenseEdPenhallick $7¶.000.M.McCosh 2¶.00PhyllisEkanger79.60MabelWaterman99.80W.E.Bjork 346.00CecilGilman302.60ClydeJenkins302.60W.9.Simmons 26.00R.W.Blackburn 316.80C.R.Bennett 100.00B.J.McLean 100.00PettyCashl¶.12RayH.Trask,Jr.327.28B.J.McLean 22.03RayH.Trask,Jr.¶0.7¶Phillips Fetroleum Co.73.08LauraThomas6.00HubCafe16.7½McDonald Motors 6.4¶Collector of Internal Revenue 675.30DentLabor&Industties ¶7.60?,0.D.481.71MconaldMotors4.62PacificTel&Tel 63.34 Street Dept Coy Dell Gossage 4.00C.R.Bennett 183.40 M.J.Pippins 315.80CharlesR.Watts &Co 478.96FeenaughtyMachineryco206.00CollectorofInternalRevenue162.40DentLabor&Industfies 16.32 Deat Labor &IndestriesWater&Sever DentMabelWaterman 99.80PhyllisEkanger120.00TedKersave282.40CoyDell,Gossage 304.60Burrough's Machine 36.02CollectorofInternalRevenue$80.¶ODentLabor&Industries ¶0.88P.Ù.D.#2 ¶92.80UnitedTruckLinesInc12.26UnitedTruckLinesInc2.60 Pacific Water Works Supply Co 3.83A.M.Ribail 2§.00PacificWaterWorkssupplyco243.78PacificWaterWorksSupplyCo19.47NoelScott316.80J.R.Baun 340.20EricksonConstructionCo83.00GeorgeN.Adriance 46.30UnionOilCo13.38C.F.Cass 100.00C.R.Bennett 100.00C.R.Bennett 48.87TonyGarciaCo14146.00GeorgeAdriance¶0.00EvertruProductsInc12.67PacificTel&Tel 8.20GeorgeAdriance223.30 Park Dept Dept Of Labor &Industries ¶.28CollectorofInternalRevenue113.40OaaWalker76.00OcaWalker187.20 October 28,19¶2 Cont'd - "The Motion made by Councilman Starr,seconded by Councilman Gillettepassed,authorizing the cancelation of L.I.D.#3 warrant #6 in theamountof$73,221.26,and the issuance of Warrant #7 in the correctamountof$72,221.26. Hearing was presented by Vice President Mr.Dugan of th.e Railroad Companywhofirstpresentedhiscase,and then truned over to Mr.A.L.Sedgwickwhogavemoredetailsonthesubject.Then referred back to PlanningCouncilfortherenextmeetingandtobebroughtbacktoCityCouncil fordefiniteaction. The Motion-made by Thoren seconded by Starr passed,that the Knowles Platibeaccepted,with no bond required.The Mayor and Clerk were authorizedtosign. The Motion-made by Allison seconded by Starr passed,that we revoke accept-ance of Wee Acres orginal 31att and move exceptance of said Platt as appro-ved by Planning Council of Oct 23,19¶2. The Notion made by Starr seconded by Goodrich passed recommendation toPoliceDeþartmentthattherebenoparkingzoneinfrontofHighSchool,and on south side of 3rd ave and in front of grade school on both sides. The Motion=by Gillette seconded by Allison passed,that we have parallelparkingexceptonstubstreetsonNorthsideofBroadway. The Motion by Thoren seconded by Sheiduck passed,that easement be grantedtoP.U.D.for nower polls on Lakeview Terrace.Mayor and Clerk Authorizedtosign. The Motion by Starr seconded by Shadduck passed-Adopting Resólutiono#805EmoloyingWm.P.Harper &Son &Co of Seattle,Wash and orter,Barry &Associates of Baton Rouge,Louisiana,to perform certain sefvices beforetheFederalPowerCommision,certain engineering services,and certainservicesin-connection with the issuance and sale of Natural Gas RevenueBondsandforthepaymentthereof. I The Motion by Gillette seconded by Starr passed that Bob Thoren hook on totheCityPipelineadjacentofcountyproperty. Meeting recessed uhtil Mon November 3rd,19¶2 at Eight P.M. The recessed meeting of November 3rd was called to order by Mayor McCosh.Council members present were Geo Allison,H.W.Gillette,Jerry Starr,O.C.Shadduck R.E.Thoren and 0.D.Goodrich Mr.Gray State engineer and Mr.Morehouse spoke on State Highways. The Motion by Shadduck seconded by Gillette passed ratifying,designatingFederalAidhighwayNo799and1007and1008asFederalandSecondary asshownonMapbearingdateNov.3,19¶2. The Motion made by Starr seconded by Goodrich attenative approval toseastwesthighwaylimitedaccessasitcutsthrupresentcoroorallimits. The motion made by Gillette seconded by Allison passed,that If a olatterhirestheCityEngineertoestablishstreetgradesanddesignwaterandsewerutilities,including specification upon city excepting streets,waterandsewerutilities,when constructer thru the city will pay 76)of the totalengineeringcostfortheaboveservieesreñderedbyreimbursingplatterthe79§of total engineering cost. The Meeting was adjourned Mabel Waterman C.M.McCoshcityClerkMayor