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HomeMy WebLinkAbout10/20/1975 - City Council - City Council Meeting MinutesOctober 20, 1975 1 1 The regular meeting of the East Wenatchee City Council was called to order by Mayor Forrest Lannoye. Present were Councilmen Darrell McNeill, Ray Duncan, Doug Hanna, Ed Rich and Clerk Dorotha McGee. The minutes of the previous meeting were approved as read. Mayor Lannoye introduced John Willeford to the Council members. Mr. Willeford has filed for election to Council position no. 2. Darrell McNeill moved that Mr. Willeford be appointed to fulfill the unexpired term of Cliff Tvedten; motion seconded by Ray Duncan and passed unanimously. Oath of office was administered by Mayor Lannoye. The bills were presented to the Council Current expense warrants nos. 6266 Central Stores Revolving Fund Douglas County Auditor Charles K. Walker Harold G. Kirby Dennis A. Mengelos Robert A. Kinkade Wenatchee Police Department Law Enforcement Retire. System Charles K. Walker Dennis A. Mengelos Dorotha McGee Harold G. Kirby Robert A. Kinkade Washington Physicians Service Security Bank of Washington John C. Carlson(for posting only Herbert J. Olive(for posting only Dorotha McGee Pedco Credit Union Wm. M. Hamilton James Blinn Jimmy Glen Smith Thomas P. Winter as follows: 6286 $'1, 200.00 62.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 200.00 421.27 734.92 650.17 373.04 617.o6 614.87 478.89 978.27 425.00) 50.00) 357.48 75.90 150.00 75.00 197.65 197.05 Street warrants nos. 1800 - 1803 Jimmy Glen Smith 397.34 Thomas Winter 370.80 Security Bank of Washington 103.20 Washington Physicians Service 47.46 Darr ,,ge a motion that the bills be paid; seconded by Ray Duncan ana passed by a unanimous vote. The Street Department was instructed to check with local businesses regarding a blade for the loader. The matter of additional parking spaces requested by Arnie Stevens was discussed, and Council members decided to deny the request. Mayor Lannoye presented a letter from Douglas County regarding the establishment of a Transportation District and tax levy for funding same. Ray Duncan made a motion that the City favor establishing a Transportation district and submit a tax levy to the voters, if said district included all of Douglas County; motion seconded by Ed Rich and passed unaniAously. �J [l 1 xuai0 •agon snowzusun e 6q passed pus TTTalloW TTGJJeQ 6q papuooas `.pouanoCpe aq 2utgaaw aqq gegq panow gOTE pg •aTozgan agq 30 Tssodsip 2uipss29s sogtpny agegS aqq oq papipmaod aq TTTm AaTnbui uy •.zso Toagad pa2swep aqq wos3 sTaagM pue saszq `oips.z `uoisstwsueaq 9JO40w agq 82PAT2s og papzoop sjagwaw TzounOO `uozssnostp e aagjv •2uzgaaw gxau aqq qe gaodoa pus sgaaags aqq .zoi gTes 3o gsoe agq uo Noago oq pagonzgsui ssM •gdaa gaasgs agy •uoigenTena .zo3 uosT.zeO ugor fau.zoggy oq paaa@jas seM J@ ggew szgy •lgTo aqg jod Na oM uz pa2e2ua a.ze quawdznba pus sa96oTdwa fquno0 uagm Aqunoo seT2nog jo3 aoueinsuz JO .zaggsw aqq 2uzp.ze2as pTag seM uotssnostp V •6Tsnowzusun passed pus goiE pg Aq papuooas laqugsa 2aagwToH aqq pus aosazd uogTTW JOJ BWP24JOW uotgoeJszges agq u2zs oq paztsoggne aq Na@TO pus aOAEII agg gegq uotgow s apuw usounQ ,ieg SL6T LaOJJ assasouz %TC e 100+1`Z$ sod si quawssasse pzi?g •passnosip seM 9L6T ,zo3 quawssasse gotlgsTG ggTeaH seT2nOG-ueTag3 agg 3o saggsw aqy •agon snowtueun e Xq passed pue gotg pg 6q papuooas :quawguzodds piss ano,zdds og panow TTT@NDK TT9JaP Q •panosdde s.zagwaw Ttouno0 JT quawgsnCpy 3o pseog aqq 3o sagwaw e se uosugoA Ajauq 3o awsu agg paggzwqns afouuLq .zoleys