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HomeMy WebLinkAbout82-6-2246334 ORDINANCE NO. 82-6-2246 AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE CITY OF PADUCAH TO ENTER INTO A CONTRACT WITH CONRAD HEIGHTS TREATMENT PLANT, INC., FOR THE CITY OF PADUCAH TO PURCHASE ALL OF THE PERSONAL PROPERTY AND REAL ESTATE OR INTEREST IN REAL ESTATE OF CONRAD HEIGHTS TREATMENT PLANT, INC., FOR THE SUM OF $40,000.00 WHEREAS, the City of Paducah has annexed the area serviced by Conrad Heights Treatment Plant, Inc., and WHEREAS, it is the desire of the City of Paducah to supply city sewer service at city rates to the property serviced by the Conrad Heights Treatment Plant, Inc., and WHEREAS, Conrad Heights Treatment Plant, Inc., is desirous of selling to the City all of its personal property and real estate. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY: SECTION 1. The Mayor is hereby authorized to enter into a contract with Conrad Heights Treatment Plant, Inc. for the purchase of all personal property, (this does not include cash or receivables of Conrad Heights Treatment Plant, Inc.) real estate and any interest therein, by the City of'Paducah from Conrad Heights Treatment Plant, Inc., for the following consideration: (a) The City shall pay to Conrad Heights Treatment Plant, Inc., the sum of $40,000 upon completion of the contract. (b) Any unimproved lots owned by the estate of Martin Conrad, or the heirs or devisees of Martin Conrad, serviced by.. the Conrad Heights Treatment.Plant, Inc. and owned by them on July 1, 1982, shall not pay to the City of Paducah any tap -on fee for connecting to the service lines presently owned by Conrad Heights Treatment Plant, Inc. The person requesting the tap -on however, shall be responsible for all costs in completing the tap -on including all service lines, plumbing fees and any other expenses incurred in installing the service line in tapping into the Treatment system. (c) The contract shall be effective July 1, 1982. SECTION 2. The contract between the City of Paducah and Conrad Heights Treatment Plant, Inc., referred to in Section 1 above, shall be approved by the Corporation Counsel and the Mayor. SECTION 3. This ordinance shall be effective upon publication of title and a certified summary thereof. John K. Penrod Mayor Introduced by the Board of Commissioners May 25, 1982 Passed by the Board of Commissioners June 8, 1982 Recorded by Louise McKinney, City Clerk, June 8, 1982 Published by The Paducah Sun June 15, 1982. ORDINANCE NO. 82-6-2247 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 81-11-2172," ENTITLED, AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY ANNUAL BUDGET FOR THE FISCAL YEAR JULY 1, 1981 THROUGH JUNE 30, 1982, BY ESTIMATING REVENUES AND RESOURCES AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS FOR THE OPERATION OF CITY GOVERNMENT" WHEREAS, it has become necessary to amend the 1981-82 budget, and WHEREAS, the City Commission has reviewed such amended budget and made necessary modifications, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY: SECTION 1. That the annual budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1981 and ending June 30, 1982 is hereby amended as follows: Revenue General Sharing MAP Total' Fund Fund Fund Budget RESOURCES AVAILABLE: Year End Balance (7-1-81) 292,976 573,239 REVENUES: Taxes 2,182,500 Licenses 5,670,800 Departmental Earnings 1,713,750 Grants, Other 326,472 768,000 TOTAL 10,186,498 1,341,239 APPROPRIATIONS: General Government 2387199- 245,000 Finance 3867367 27;860 316,000 33,000 Human Rights 25;419 27,000 Employee Benefits 174897898 7,000 1,050,000 General Administration 4787976 4237800 578,000 415,000 Maintenance 269,716 Community Development 199,972 Police 176367826 240,000 1,570,000 Fire 2,217,075 137,822 Animal Warden 18;521 16,193 Inspection 178;229 15,000 150,000 Engineering 1627499 130,000 Floodwall 210,852 29;323 22,183 Sewage Treatment 255,035 164,786 1,031,001 216,000 380,786 11,908,523 335 336 Street 749,650 1817800 190,000 Refuse 7637598 97,000 825,000 Sewer Operation 228795. 210,000 Vehicle Maintenance 2697278 300,000 City Physician 10,000 Parks 548,255 Cemetery 119,300 Planning & Zoning 19,217 CONTRIBUTIONS: Senior Citizens -4,000 City Memberships 4 000 5,000 Humane Society 8,000 Cable TV Comm ss 6fi_ ry _-_ _._, Salvation Army 3,000 Civic Beautification 3,950 Mothers Club 4,000 Industrial Promotions 500 Citizens Emergency Relief 2,000 Family Service Society 6,000 Pauper Burials 200 Summer Festival 4,000 City -County Arts Council l'500.._ Public School Street Patrol 5,000 MAST 500 DES 12,600 Paramedic Program 2,500 Waste -to -Energy Project gs.,m) Spouse Abuse Program 600 Boys Club 6,000 Market House 18,000 20,210 Purchase Area Development District 8,000 Mental Health Clinic 10,000 Ambulance Service 25,000 Barkley Field 10,000 15,000 Transit System 41,500 CETA Street Paving & Construction 200,000 TOTALS 10,071,215-- 1,340,260 200,000 11,611,475 Estimated fund balance (6-30-82) 115,283 979 180,786 297;'048' 337 SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be read on two separate days and will be effective upon publication of a certified copy hereof. John K. Penrod Mayor Introduced by the Board of Commissioners May 25, 1982 Passed by the Board of Commissioners June 8, 1982 Recorded by Louise McKinney, City Clerk, June 8, 1982 Published by The Paducah Sun June 15, 1982.