HomeMy WebLinkAbout1931-06-08city council minutesJune 1, 1931
COUNCIL CHAMBERS, JUNE 8,1831
The City Council met on the call of the Mayor, Fred L. Lilly, for the purpose of
hearing grom the Attorney, Walter H. Hodges, representing the Bond Holders of Bonds of the
Looal Improvement District No. B:. Mayor Fred L. Lilly presiding.
Roll call of Councilmen was had and the following answered present& M. e. Sandmeyer,
A. G. Kaister, Joe Dickens, E. L. Vassar, 0. M. Johnston and 0. E. Bales. Absent none.
appeared before the Coubail and asked that the Special Taxes An Lots
9 to 12, Hloo� 48, be cancelled.
Moved by Vassar and seconded by Dickens that the Mayor appoint a committee of two
to look into the matter. Motion carried.
The Mayor appointed Sandmeyer and Vassar as this committee.
M. H. Eostaos then outlined the matter on Local Improvement District no. 2, and
introduced Walter H. Hodges, of Seattle, Special Attorney for the Bond Holders of Bonds.
Of L. 1. D. No. E.
Mr. Hodges then went into the matter very thoroughly, and asked the Mayor and City
Council to re- assess the property in this District to raise the deficiency in this District
The following local property holders, who would be effected by this re- seassament,
appeared and talked against this proposed re- assessment: R. S. Madden, Frealey,F. Horne,
T, Lf. Buckner, Walter Griffiths and J. H. Forbes.
Beloved by 8andmeyer and seconded by Dickens that the Council take the matter under
advisement. Motion carried.
Moved by Vassar and seconded by Johnston that this Council stand - adjourned.
Motion carried.'
mayor y C er
COUNCIL CHAMBERS, JUNE 15, 1931, 8:00 P. M.
The City Council convened perenant to the call of the Mayor, for the puipoee of
opening bids on the Tourist park. Mayor, Fred L. Lilly presiding.
The Clerk called the roll of the Councilmen and the following answered present:
M. S. Sandmeyer, Joe Dickens, Art Keiater, Carl Johnston, 0. E. Bales and E. L. Vassar.
Absent none.
A letter was read from Walter H. Hodges, Seattle Attorney, asking that the'City pay
certain assessments in Local Improvement Districts No. 8 and No 4. These being the assess-
ments on the Public Library in L. I. D. No. 9 and the City Hall in L. 1. D. No. 4.
Mr. Hodges also asked that the City Treasurer proceed at once to take Tax Deed to all
property in Local Improvement Districts No. E, No. 3, and No. 4 on which the assessments
had not been paid.
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These matters were aarefully considered by the Council but no definite /was taken.
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Beloved by eandmeyer and seconded by Dickens
that the City Engineer be
instructed to
prepare specifycations for oiling Local Improvement Districts Has. 12'and
13, and that he
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advertise for bide to do this work. All bids to
be in by June 15th. 1931.
Mrt tion Carried.
On motion made by Dickens and seconded by
Vassar this Council stood,
adjourned.
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COUNCIL CHAMBERS, JUNE 8,1831
The City Council met on the call of the Mayor, Fred L. Lilly, for the purpose of
hearing grom the Attorney, Walter H. Hodges, representing the Bond Holders of Bonds of the
Looal Improvement District No. B:. Mayor Fred L. Lilly presiding.
Roll call of Councilmen was had and the following answered present& M. e. Sandmeyer,
A. G. Kaister, Joe Dickens, E. L. Vassar, 0. M. Johnston and 0. E. Bales. Absent none.
appeared before the Coubail and asked that the Special Taxes An Lots
9 to 12, Hloo� 48, be cancelled.
Moved by Vassar and seconded by Dickens that the Mayor appoint a committee of two
to look into the matter. Motion carried.
The Mayor appointed Sandmeyer and Vassar as this committee.
M. H. Eostaos then outlined the matter on Local Improvement District no. 2, and
introduced Walter H. Hodges, of Seattle, Special Attorney for the Bond Holders of Bonds.
Of L. 1. D. No. E.
Mr. Hodges then went into the matter very thoroughly, and asked the Mayor and City
Council to re- assess the property in this District to raise the deficiency in this District
The following local property holders, who would be effected by this re- seassament,
appeared and talked against this proposed re- assessment: R. S. Madden, Frealey,F. Horne,
T, Lf. Buckner, Walter Griffiths and J. H. Forbes.
Beloved by 8andmeyer and seconded by Dickens that the Council take the matter under
advisement. Motion carried.
Moved by Vassar and seconded by Johnston that this Council stand - adjourned.
Motion carried.'
mayor y C er
COUNCIL CHAMBERS, JUNE 15, 1931, 8:00 P. M.
The City Council convened perenant to the call of the Mayor, for the puipoee of
opening bids on the Tourist park. Mayor, Fred L. Lilly presiding.
The Clerk called the roll of the Councilmen and the following answered present:
M. S. Sandmeyer, Joe Dickens, Art Keiater, Carl Johnston, 0. E. Bales and E. L. Vassar.
Absent none.
A letter was read from Walter H. Hodges, Seattle Attorney, asking that the'City pay
certain assessments in Local Improvement Districts No. 8 and No 4. These being the assess-
ments on the Public Library in L. I. D. No. 9 and the City Hall in L. 1. D. No. 4.
Mr. Hodges also asked that the City Treasurer proceed at once to take Tax Deed to all
property in Local Improvement Districts No. E, No. 3, and No. 4 on which the assessments
had not been paid.
action
These matters were aarefully considered by the Council but no definite /was taken.
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