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9112_01_1893

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27 Columbia Apr 17th, 1893 The Town Council met pursuant to adjournment Mayor C P Hutchinson presiding. The following Councilmen present: Sullivan, Bond & Hellenthal. The minutes of the last meeting read and on motion approved. The contract between the Columbia Home Co and the Town of Columbia for the purchase of the Water works read and on motionaccepted. Ordinance #26 relating to the establishment of the grade on Columbus Street passed by the Council and approved by the Mayor. On motion the grade of Angeline, Winston & Ferdinand Street accepted as shown on profiles. Communication from the Secretary of the State Board of Health read and the motion laid on the table until next week. Motion made and carried to adjournment to meet next Monday Apr24th 1893 B R Shaw clerk Approved April 24th 1893 C P Hutchinson mayor

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64 Columbia Nov 6th 1893 Town Council met pursuant to adjournment, Mayor. C P Hutchinson Presiding The following councilmen present,Voland,Schade & Willacy The minutes of the meetings held Oct 30th & Nov 4th read and on motion approved. The engineer's report on work done on Angeline St by contractor F B Scott read and on motion accepted and a warrant ordered drawn for amount due him. Bill from C L Woodman for $11.50, work done on Angeline St read and on motion a warrant was ordered drawn for payment of same. Bill from J C Huff for $5.50, work helping the engineer on Angeline St read and on motion ordered paid. The following bills read and on motion accepted and laid on the table. Bill for Lowman & Hanford for $6.50 for Registration and Oath Book. Bill from Hughes Hastings & Stedman for legal work $45.00 Bills for work on Water Works. Joseph Hellenthal $12.19 A Houghston $.37 A Larson $4.43 S Pierson $3.25 Bills for work on Streets - E F Wood $.75 R Palmer $.50 H Bemis $2.75 J C Huff $2.50 Bill from Frank Walls for 47.25 work putting guard rail on Columbus St bridge. Motion made and carried to round the corners of sidewalks on Angeline & Winston St. on motion W R Hadlock and Thad Osgood were appointed as judges of the Election to be held Dec 5th and Louis Almquist was appointed as Inspector of said Election. Motionmade and carried to give the Good Templers the use of the samll room in the Town Hall On motion the clerk was instructed to get tickets for the electintobe held Dec 5th 1893 printed.

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66 Columbia Dec 4th 1893 Town Council met pursuant to adjournment, Mayor Hutchinson Presiding. Roll call and the following councilmen present, Voland,Willacy & Schade The minutes of the last meeting read and on motion approved. On motion the Treasurer was ordered to make out the bills for water rent due and unpaid and send the same to the consumer. The residents on Columbus,Angeline and Americus St at half rates. on motion it was decided to give F E Scott the contractor on Angeline St one month more time to complete his contract subject to the consent of his Bondsman. Motionmade and carried to widenthe cross work on Winston andAngeline St from 4ft to 6 ft at an additional cost of one cent per lineal foot. Motion made and carried to give Mr.Hughston the contract of erecting the guard rail on Angeline St at 3 cents per lineal foot. Motion made and carried to allow the residents living in Angeline St to build a 4 ft walk across the street in front of Mr. Hastings' house. The report on the number of feet of sidewalk completed onAngeline St read and on motion the clerk instructed to draw warrants for the amount due the contrators. On motion F M Woodruff was appointed Inspector of the Election to be held Dec 5th in place of Louis Almquist resigned. On motion the clerk was instructed to draw a warrant in favor of Joseph Hellethal for the amount due him on the Columbus St sidewalk contract the same to be drawn on the Columbus St fund. Motion made and carried to adjourn to meet Monday night Dec 11th at 8 o'clock pm Approved Dec 11th 1893 B R Shaw clerk C P Hutchinson mayor

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116 Street Committee authorized to repair Sidewalks where needed: Treasurer Authorized to call in and pay Water Fund. Warrants as follows: Nos 1, 2, 3 & 4: There being no Ordinance providing for calling in of Warrants; city Attorney was requested to prepair one, and present it at our special meeting There being a vacancy in the Office of Police Judge: E L Hepler was appinted to fill the same: Present standing committees being not properly appointed the Mayor discharges them, And appoints the following Committee of Streets and Alleys, J R Kelso and C N Groat: On Motion meeting adjourned Mayor gave notice of Special Meeting on Monday Eve Oct 14th 1895 to consider Ordinances, Platt of Mr Fisher and look into matter collect grade assessments on Angeline and Columbus Sts J A Kelso Town Clerk pro tem Approved Oct 14th 1896 Mayor

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201 COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE Jun 3 1887 From Special Committee appointed to look after the care of Old Angeline reporting that they have taken such steps as are necessary to secure her care and comfort during her illness. Adopted From City Surveyor on Draining Block 8 Maynard's Plat revommending that the saidlobck be drained into Washington Street sewer. Adopted. From Fire and Water Committee on petition of Deluge Hose Co No 7 for a building in which to store Fire Apparatus recommending that a lot be purchased in Union or Pike Street between Fifth & [Eighth Street]]s and a wooden building erected thereon to store hose cart etc. Also recommending that lots be bought in Belltown in the vacinity of Lake Union and in South Seattle to be held for the use of teh fire Department. Adopted and the Finance Committee empowered to purchase said lots if in their judgment they deem it best. From Same Committee on petition of ppM McAndrews]] et al to change the fire limits recommending that Ordinance No 549 be amended as to allow the council upon a proper showing to grant permission to erect wooden buildings of not more than two stories in height the rood to be covered with tin or some other non combustible material. But no such permit to be granted unless it is clearly shown that a good foundation for a brick or stone bulding cannot be had or can only be had at such an expense as will prohibit the erection of a fire proof buildig . Adopted and the City Atty directed to draw an Ordinance in conformity with

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