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HomeMy WebLinkAbout09/16/1935 Business Meeting & 9/18/1935 Adjourned Meeting185 September 16, 1939 The City Commission met in regular session, Mayor Temple and Commissioners Washburn and Clerk present on roll call. Moved by Temple, seconded by Washburn that September 9th, 1935 be approved as read: aye on roll call. the minutes of the regular meeting of Monday, carried, Temple, Washburn and Clar'_c voting Moved by Washburn, seconded by Temple that the following. claims numbered from 32342 to 32440, amounting to the sum of $16,278-14 be allowed and the City Clerk authorized to issue warrants on the following funds to -wit: Current Expense $3,496.14; Bond Sinking $6,205.13; Delinquent Property Sales $1,126.80; Cemetery $184.37i Municipal $2.46; Irrigation $243.50; P. R. &.P. $23.00; L.I.D. Revolving $50.00; Municipal Garage 608.07 Park Dept. $155.66; Secondary Highway $47.71; Water Deposit $177.00; Water Dept. 15809- 88 and Cemetery Trust.$5,137.97: carried, Temple, Washburn and Clark voting aye on roll call. RESOLUTION NO. 0-152, A RESOLUTION authorizin the sale of Fractional Lot 8, Block 146; College Addition to North Yakima, (now Yakima, WHEREAS, the City of Yakima is the owner of the following describ property situated in Yakima, Yakima County, Washington, to -wit: Fractional Lot 8, Block 146, College Addition to North Yakima, (now Yakima), according to the official plat thereof now on file and of record in the office of the Auditor of Yakima County, Washington, by reason of a deed therefor issued by the Treas- urer of the City of Yakima, County of Yakima, State of Washington, to said City of Yakima, on sale of said property for delinquent assessments, and WHEREAS, it appears to be for the best interest of said City of Yakima to sell said premises to Ben Folk and Mary Folk, husband and wife upon'the terms and conditions hereinafter set.forth. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLITED BY THE CITY COPrMISSION OF THE CITY OF YAKIMA, WASHINGTON: That said above described premises be and they are hereby author- ized to be sold to Ben -Folk and Mary Folk, husband and wife for the total sum of Sixty and No /100 ($60.00) Dollars, payable as follows: the sum of Ten and No /100 ($10.00) Dollars in cash upon theercecution of the contract herein authorized and the balance of Fifty and N01100 ($50.00) Dollars in monthly payments of Five and No /100 ($5.00) Dollars beginning October 20th, 1935, and _continuing until the entire amount has been paid. All deferred payments to bear interest at the rate of 6% per cent per annum payable monthly with principal payments. The purchaser under said contract shall also agree to pay all assessments against said premises falling due under any Local Improvement District or Districts hereafter created or arising from levies hereafter placed against said prem- ises, and the Mayor and City Clerk of said City are hereby authorized and directed to enter into a contract in-duplicate with said purchaser under the terms hereinabove set forth. Said agreement to be entered into shall also contain suitable provisions requiring any buildings upon said premises to be insured at the expense of the second parties in a solvent insurance company satisfactory to first party as its interest may appear and shall contain a provision that in case of destruction of or damage to any buildings or improvements on said premises such damage or loss shall be the loss of second parties and shall not be a ground for rescission of said contract; and said contract shall also contain a suitable provision providing for forfeiture thereof upon failure of second party to make any payment of principal, interest, taxes or assessments therein provided for when same shall become due or delinquent, notice of such forfeiture to be for 30 days and service thereof to be by serving same personall upon second parties or by mailing to them at Yakima, Washington, and a further provision shall be placed therein that upon final payment of said principal and interest and taxes and assessments the first party shall convey said premises to second parties by a good and sufficient Quit Claim Deed conveying all the interest said City of Yakima has now in said premises; and the further provision shall be contained in said contract against the assignment of second parties without the consent of first party had and obtained. Dated at Yakima, Washington, this 16th day of September, A. D. 1935• ATTEST:' PEARL BENJAMIN, (S E A L) H. C. TEMPLE, City Clerk. Mayor. Moved by Washburn, seconded by Clark that Resolution No. C -152 be adopted as read: carried, Temple, Washburn and Clark voting aye on roll call. ORDINANCE NO. B -110, entitled, AN ORDINANCE amending Subsection (f) of Section 1 of Ordinance No. A -998 of the City of Yakima ", was intruduced by Temple and read by the City Clerk. Moved by Clark, seconded by Washburn that Ordinance No. B -110 be passed to its second reading and read by title only: carried, Temple, Washburn and Clark voting aye on roll call. Moved by Clark, seconded by Washburn that Ordinance No. B -110 be passed to its third reading and read in full: carried, Temple, Washburn and Clark voting aye on roll call. Moved by Clark, seconded by Washburn that Ordinance No. B -110 be passed as finally read: carried, Temple, Washburn and Clark voting aye on roll call. F, September 16, 195 Moved by Temple, seconded by Clark that we do now adjourn to meet Wednesday, September 18th, 1935 at one o'clock P. M: carried, Temple, Washburn and Clark voting aye on roll call. ADJOURNED MEETING, WEDNESDAY,_. SEPTEMBER 18th,. 1935) 1 P. M. The City Commission. met pursuant to adjournment, Mayor Temple and Commissioners Washburn and Clark present on roll call. ORDINANCE NO. B -111, entitled, "AN ORDINANCE providing for the licensing of vending machines, pin ball machines and games of skill in the City of Yakima; providing a pen- alty for the violation thereof, and repealing Ordinances No. B -91 and B -103, and de- claring an emergency",-was introduced by Temple and read by the City Clerk. . Moved by Washburn, seconded by Clark that Ordinance No. B -111 be passed to its second reading and read by title only: carried, Temple, Washburn and Clark voting aye on roll call. Moved by Washburn, seconded by Clark that Ordinance.No. B -111 be passed to its third reading and read in full: carried, Temple, Washburn and Clark voting aye on roll call. Moved by Washburn, seconded by Clark that Ordinance No. B -111 be passed as finally read: carried, Temple, Washburn and Clark voting aye on roll call. Moved by Temple, seconded by Washburn that we do now adjourn: carried, Temple, Wash- burn and Clark voting aye on roll call. ATTEST: C i t y C l e r k. V t Mayor. 1 11