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HomeMy WebLinkAbout5/17/1976 - City Council - City Council Meeting MinutesMay 17, 1976 The regular meeting of the East Wenatchee City Council was called to order by Mayor Arthur Johnson. Present were Councilmen hay Duncan, Darrell McNeill, John Willford, Hartley Beeler; Attorney Neil Fuller and Clerk Dorotha McGee. , The minutes of the previous meeting were approved as read. The bills were presented to the Council as follows: Current expense warrants nos. 6642 - 6670 Valley Auto Co., Inc. $104.87 Cash+s Cleaning Center 7.19 Osco Drug Co. No. 922 18.35 Texaco, Inc. 11.71 Charles K. Walker 798.46 Harold G. Kirby 692.80 Dennis A. Mengelos 703.02 Karen M. Little 1.76 Wenatchee Police Dept. 200.00 Dorotha McGee 438.99 William B. Brooks 690.07 Law Enforce. Retire. System 351.47 Swallowline Printing 81.90 Security Bank of Washington 800.53 Washington Physicians Service 475.25 Johnson+s Inc. 5.99 Cascade Natural Gas Corp. 49.88 Arthur D. Johnson 141.22 Herbert J. Olive(for posting only 50.00) Neil Fuller 400.14 , Dorotha McGee 353.68 Pedco Credit Union 69.92 Wm. M. Hamilton 150.00 Robert H. Scott 140.00 Karen M. Little 339.68 Sears Roebuck & Co. 75.53 Eastside Paint & Glass 19.33 Grange Supply Co. 78.49 Michael D. Woodworth 193.17 Jimmy Glen Smith 231.50 Street Warrants nos. 1907 - 1913 S & D Paving Co., Inc/ 10.24 Cascade Natural Gas Corp. 11.24 Rainier national Bank 77.26 Security Bank of Washington 157.45 Washington Physicians Service 27.60 Michael D. Woodworth 386.74 Jimmy Glen Smith 467.99 Darrell McNeill moved that the bills be paid! motion seconded by John Willeford and passed by a unanimous vote. Council members discussed under grounding and crossings made in city streets. It was decided that Jim Smith should attend one or two meetings of the Utilities Council. , 1 1 1 The Clerk notified thetCouncil members that the City would receive $8,822.00 in Federal Revenue Funds the last half of this year, and it is necessary to allocate the funds now, in order to forward the report as required. After discussing this matter, the Council allocated the $8,822.00 to Public Transportations capitol outlay. The Clerk presented three proposals, for the purchase of a copy machine, to the Council. Council members will study said proposals and report at the next meeting. Charles Walker requested a $30.00 per month increase in salary for Harold Kirby, John Willeford moved to grant said salary increase; motion seconded by Ray Duncan and passed unanimously. Increase will become effective May 15, 1976. Charles Walker reported on the number of calls handled by the Police Department from January through April. He also stated that the School will be unable to make the sign for the parking lot. Mayor Johnson stated that Duke Testall has 30-35 feet of area in the back of his building and will not need to use any of the parking lot area for a stairway. Neil Fuller presented Ordinance No. 224 to the Mayor and Council. Said oddinance is for the purpose of updating the Comprehensive Zoning of the City. Ray Duncan made a motion to approve and adopt Ordinance No. 224; motion seconded by Darrell McNeill and passed by a unanimous vote. Ray Duncan made a motion that the beeting be adjourned; seconded by Hartley Beeler and passed unanimously. Mayor� erk