HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes Book 21, Page 256, April 20, 1948Proceedings of City of Paducah— � - . -1 20, li4e,
)n 20, 1943, Enyor
':011 of the Roll the
%
''C. z, Carlic
prLd as road.
t,, _-oars Co:j j;.:*rn:i,_ vocelve and
cn --ek .t a1, r0c. j!..,,,nt of the
1U t
t 0 Of :1
!"n 1 _`c cl-
on call o" o
7, :ayo'
of -r-)pCrty o-r."?r Alloy
cnv "th rccolve,7., ^ilej anc: acct-`. a n city
r::T_aro rs-v In—-zotion at the next t1-
47 contract v,* i,- h soul. Pr
.30.CO '-n
t! The rurohose price be Inot-Mmonts of 10-Dnt
on the cWorrB- nab Adoptee On call of the Roll,
Allon, 7,9rlIc'r nn ; or Frotem Johnoton
c 'qr,,! motion `I-i- -!-i -loard of Coa-Tsaionero veceivc-and
'n .on o" 'mez�-.n C. ;tul,� b Q co 0
. .- !�:; a .,jLr.j or of the of ic or f t a
,q t-! ince of said �reai-nrktlon. Adopted on
,llcn, Carlick One :'ayv :Iz otom Johnston
A.bo,l offered motion that the City :-'.una,-er be d1ractod to notify
i c - :1a.^.t rood of the City of Paducah that the num of .."400.00 .-:lll be paid
rin full of thefees for legal services rendered anfl to hhe
, n ,-rod by 71al
low t- 7.'gy 1st, 1943, In tho action of the City of 'al.,
and t: -Int ro i'mett'.cr ptlyin"rit I
o�, I in o�nnactlori lith the to
Lost on call .,i' tli,,
.or,
NO.
Proceedings of CilyofPaducah
-
In olty !-)n in Ti�nr, �-Cw on each
-n% :11"! ct tD 7,) cn school to..1
Cnr3lck :aynr <ihrstn
nm,, 14, 10143
*' 'flr-" ?I Com' 1�,, Ion 7rr
" -adt"cnh
.en t 2 e.:!Ie n:
:!u coai. ol the ward
Cn Y
-,eoent at
V 7
CQ -j, -,)n c hn o 1 und
nn c. of :,I C I ...... ih,
a n C. i -,,r to an
al of
I or - :-.Ice,
—30LVEF) by the Loard uo a c 1 Di-,
t it request tle tqx levyinr- authol.;
cah, 'entucky, to levy the maximum rl";Z:,. 10. Y
ank stock taxable by the board."
Proceedings of "'" Cify of Puducoh_20 11"'
,._ _,.
.:JQ x.545,050.70
........ ........... ....... ....... ... 12,000.co
Include all payments for retiring bonds and all payments for interest on same;)
also all refunds and payments of temporary loans, including interest payments
thereon.
B. TOTAL ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES OTHER THAN CURRENT, CODES 661 to 899 125,500.,
C. TOTAL BUDGET APPROPRIATIONS (A plus B) ......................... $570,559.70 I
D. Number of aubdistricts that levy a local tax for retirement of
voted bonds?
Total estimated revenue from such subdistricts
(Voted Bonds Bonds are obligations
(Funding Bonds of the City.
TOTAL OUTSTA:iDING (Holding Co.Bonds u
INDEBTEDNESS (Subdistrict Voted Eon FF*
(Otherwise
#A, -p iss Only to county school districts in which a subdistrict tax is levied for retirement of
voted bonds.
Prepare in triplicate, submit two copies to the Department of Education, Bureau of Finance prior
2'arch 20.
ESTl6:ATED RW EIFTS FROM ALL BOURCES OTHER THAN DI3TRICT TAXATION
G
,Se expect to have on July 1 unexpended cash balance in the general fund .........
$ 2,866.818 Overdraft
'lie emticl,^.ate other receipts from the following sources:
1000
1010
A $28.00 state per capita, approximately ........................................
Special State school fund (Equalization),
177 164.00
'
1050
.... approximateiy .....................
Cther State aid (agriculture, home economics, trades, distributive ..............
1
8,000.00
1060
Reimbursement for special vocational training, approximately ....................
1070
Reimbursement for 9Clfaal lunch program, approximately ...........................
129D
Tuition from other districts, approximately ........ ............
1250
Intorest on investment, a " " " " " " " " '
approximately . .
6,000. 010
1300
All other revenue sources, not including nodes 1100 to 1130, below, approximately
14'7
Sale of new bonds, approralmately .................
14201
...........................'
;e'133110 of bonds, approximately.,. ..
14 0
.101c5al^ of property and Insurance adjustments due, approximately ...................
500.001
15'''
All otter non -revenue sources, approximately ....................................
750.OQ;
E TOTAL ESTIMA= IN^,OVE FBOY SOURCES OTHIER THAN DISTRICT TAX .............
$192,414.00
Y. Leaving Balance to be sur:plies by dlstrict taxation
(r minus E) ....................................
SOURCE 0: DT_,TRIrT TAXATION
11010
?!:e :.tai aaseaned valusticn of all property subject to taxation for school pur-
;:!sea In tills sCn:c'_ '1ntrlct exclusive o. the assessed valuation of bank shares,
ani 3S^:lls/ve o; rea,tonCible and fra ;chile taxes from corporations, au-
3esle.1 '.'! the State �'. .3�:.0n, amounts to approx1matel.y 22,332,975.00
uni ba.8: c 147J =4.d'e, ':.___ -... .: a ...... ••............••••
rrlor year taxen �• -
303,727.10
1110
_.fi1* ,.^:,hj
The eta: 03e3se9 valuatir, .....;. •• ••
a n ;_ ... ,._ 9har9a a�dlatrict�amounts to••>433 023.00
5,000.00
11:0
ani taxed an :e'!j made (.:.3x1-:...: by law la 40*), will produce /
'Me total assessed valUati� BL.ay1.^.: mane!%ise
1,700.00
corporations, as aaa993ed
oby the t9te _nx 85.00
,CO5,2
un- �aJe" . le4y made, will
fensltiea n'. Interest on lstrl z axc3.•.•••••••.......•.......•.......••.•
88,085.4$
1130
• •••••••
•• ••• •••••••••••dba
The tota' nu=te; of male citizons •i9
2,500.00
_13t 3
= -- ". _. _.•tax af.., fie ae'j•On
levy _s.'.a, al_l prLoVdfuce --
i. TEB
U 09 A3SE33Ys'w?_a :E3ic�
„_--N:'3 'TC (Codas li_C
_'
259
Proceedings of Board of Commissioners C/!y of Paducah April 20, 1948
R. G$AND TOTAL OF ALL ESTIMATED RECEIPTS (E plus G -:BUST BALANCE WITH C) $570,559.70
Paducah, Kentucky 19
Adopted April 13, 1948
By Paducah (City) District Board of Education By STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION,
Lee F. Powell ................Chairman Approved ......................19
Ethel M.:Rice ................Secretary =airman
i
TO THE LEVYING AUTHORITY OF PADUCAH CITY DISTRICT:
On the basis of the above budget vie reapectfully request that the levying authority impose a
tax of 1.30 cents for general school purposes, a levy of cents for sinking fund* purposes
and a levyi:of 14 cents for school building fund=} on the one hundred dollars valuation of all
property subject to common school tax; also a levy of 40 cents on the one hundred dollars valuation
of all bank shares subject to common school tax; a capdtation tax of cents on all male
citizens iq the common school district twenty-one years of age and over not to exceed sixty-five
years of age.
This request for levy for the fiscal year 1948 19 is respectfully submitted by order of the
City Board!:of Education on the 14th day of April, 19107. Lee F. Powell _Chairman
Ethel M. Rice , Secretary, Paducah (City) Board of Education
Commonwealth of Kentucky
District of
I hereby certify that the above request was granted of the day of 19
Clerk of By S�
See Section 162.060 KRS.
++ See Section 160.476 KRS.
Statement of 6ommisaloner Carlick offered motion that the letter of the City Manager
Anticipated
Revenue 1948 correcting the statement of Anticipated Revonue for the year 1948 which was filed on
(Corrected)
j Mardh 30, 1948, be received, filed and spread upon the minutes. Adopted on call of
j
Roll, Yeas, Commissioners Abell, Allen, Carlick and Mayor Protem Johnston (4).
Paducah, Kentucky
April 19, 1948
Honorable Mayor, and
Members of the Board of Commissioners
Gentlemen:
This is to call to your attention a correction in
the estimate of General Fund Revenue for 1948. An amount of
$4,600 was omitted from the item "Property sales & rentals,"
but the Eoard has indicated that alcoholic beverage license
will not be increased; accordingly the not increase will be
$4,600 less ;2,500 or x,100.
After malting the above adjustments the corrected estimate
of revenue into the General Fund for 1948 11 ;683,938.95, which
may be anticipated by the Board in making appropriations in the
npport.ionment ordinance for 1946
Respectfully ;;ours,
Victor C. 5obday
City Manager
Retirement of VCH lb
voted Londa -
sch-dule for Mayor Protem Johnston offered motion that the letter of the City Managor
aM-1v.1ating in
ainkinE fund and the k: ttor of the City Troas.r or with reference to the schedule which should be
maintained for accuaulating in the sinking fund a sufficient amount for retirement of
voted bonds of the City of Paducah when they become duo be received and filed. Adopted
on call of the Roll, Yeas, Comnisaicr.era Abell, Allen, Carlick and Mayor Protem
Johnstsn (4). j
Amveta request Mayor Protem Johnston offered motion that the letter of N.R.Chron, Jr,
'.oration of lard
213t & Monroe Co-_.&;,Ler and Faul C. Edgar. Chairm.n Manorial Lull4ing Committee, Post Amveta,
i
req,:bat:n: trat the City donate the property bordering Monroe between Twenty-first
street ari exterdin to b'all"n street as a site "_r the construction of an aiartment
balding Le receive! and filed. Ad;ptod or. ca,1 of the Ro=1, Yeas, Commisaloners
Abell, Allen, Carlick and Liiyor crotem „ohnston (4).
260
Proceedings of Board of Commissioners City of Paducah April 20, 1948
Commissioner Carlick offered motion that a Resolution entitled: "A RESOLUTION
Receive bids
3 cars for ✓ REZUESTING THE CITY :.MANAGER TO ADVERTISE FT, BIDS FOR THE PURCHASE OF THREE NEW FIVE
police dept.
PASSENGER FOUR DOOR AUTOMOBILES FOR USE IN THE POLICE DEPART141ENT, AND PRESCRIBING THE
CONDITIONS UPON 'XHICH SAID PURCHASE SHALL BE MADE", be adopted. Adopted on call of
the Roll, Yeas, Commissioners Abell, Allen, Carlick and Mayor Protem Johnston (4).
Receive bids Commissioner Carlick offered motion that a Resolution entitled: "A RESOLUTION
3 trucks
st. dept. REZUESTP;G TH3 CITY ,-TANAGER TO ADVERTISE FOR BIDS FOR THE PURCHASE OF THREE (3) NEW
1-1/2 TON MOTOR TRUCKS FOR USE IN THE STREET DEPARTMENT OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH,
AND PRESCRIBING THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS UNDER WHICH BIDS SHALL BE SUBMITTED", be
adopted. Adopted on call of the Roll, Yeas. Commissioners Abell, Allen, Carlick and
KU Case Vayor Protem Johnston (4).
Pay Attorneys. Commissioner Abell offered motion that the City Manager be directed to notify
$40C.G0 to ✓
May 1, 1948 the Electric Plast Board of the City of Paducah that the sum of ;400.00 will be paid
in full settlement of the fees of Waller, Threlkeld and Whitlow for legal services
rendered and to be rendered by them to May 1st, 1948, in the action of the City of
Paducah, at al, vs. Kentucky Utilities Company, and that their services as special
counsel in said suit will be terminated on that date. Lost on call of the Roll,I
Yeas, Commissioners Abell and Allen (2), Nays, Commissioner Carlick and Mayor Protem
Johnston (2).
Resolution Mayor Protem Johnston offered motion that the Resolution of the Paducah Central
Central Labor
union Re- Labor Union protesting against the salary raises given the heads of several Depart -
Raises
ments of the City under the 1948 Apportionment Ordinance be received and filed.
Adopted on call of the Roll, Yeas, Commissioners Abell, Allen, Carlick and Mayor
Protem Johnston (4).
Housing Commissioner Abell offered motion that an ordinance entitled: "AN ORDINANCE
Comm. Amend
Ordinance AMEI:DING SECTION 2 OF AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED: 'AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE CREATION
Salaries of
Members OF A MUIIICIPAL HOUSIN^ COMSISSION FOR THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, AS PROVIDED
BY CHAPTER 113 OF THE 1934 ACTS OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE COMMONSE4L TH OF
KENTUCKY: THE MAKING OF SAID COMMISSION TO BE A BODY CORPORATE; NAMING IT THE
'PADUCAH LMUNICIPAL HOUSING COLf.+1ISSION': E14P0IWERING SAID COMMISSION TO ACT AS CON-
TEMPLATED, PI ;?FITTED, AND DIRECTED BY CHAPTER 113 OF THE 1934 ACTS OF THE GENERAL
ASSE:LY OF THE COYM.OYSEALTH OF KENTUCKY; EMPO''NERING SAID COM:=MISSION TO DO ANY AND
ALL A:dD EVERL Hi:1G PER111,fTED, DIRECTED AND/OH CONTEMPLATED BY SAID CHAPTER 113
A=CRESAID; DIRECTING THE PAYOR OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH TO NOMINATE THE MEMBERS CF i
SA -7 CG6!?:_T;.,I0:: AS PER'.1`IT7-3D BY TI::: l.FO:lESA1D STATUTE; FIXING THE SAT,ARY OF THE
CHAIRY-21 AND ME;!BERS OF SAID COL^_.".IJSION; DIRECTING SAID COMMISSION, IYrIEN ORGANIZED
TO F R"r"R" A:. OF THE DUTIES F,--.RMITTZD, DIRECTED AND AUTHORIZED BY SAID STATUTE
AFORESAID; T:' BORROW MONEY AND CCOPERA E ilITH THE UNITED STATES HOUSING AUTHORITL
A':D ANY A:D A' -L CT?3R rEDZRAL A:iD/OR STATE Arz-'d,IEZ ON SLUM CLEARA%CE AND xLON COST
HOUSING kHCJEcTS IN PADU^.AH, KENT'jCZY; A-PROPRIATING OF $1000 OUT OF THE 'CONTINGENCY
FUN.;' rn BE PAID OUT OF SAID cti2N) AND EXPENDED BY SAID COMMISSION FOR PROPER F'URFOSE3;
ANS REPEALING ALL LAWS 1N CC:iiL!CT HBRE.^,ITH', WHICH WAS ADOPTED BY THE BOARD OF
C:M7tIN;Sl dd 3 ON J.;?Y 18, 1938, AND AMENDED ON MAY 16, 194411, be adopted. Adopted
cn call cf tre Roll, Yeas, COmnissioners Abell, Allen, Curllck a nd Mayor Protem
J3h-n3t0n (4).
Civil Servite C0 issioner Abell o":'ere. motor tYat an ordinance entitled: "AN (R DINANCE
Amended V
.,E^,TIO:::; 1 A"rD 26 ^F Ail %.L. .,...*^,E ...:TITLE: 'AN ORDINANCE PLACSN6 07 ICES
AN—a P?-21TiONZ C;' T'i ST OR E'1:LCYRENT H2- SERVICE OF T:?E nlTf OF PADUCAH, ADU AH, KE?4'tUCi'Y,
A:,:) ?-7`l-.----;':-,';-'.::S .,i.1::T TC tf: i't°.OYISIONa Or K R3 90.300
NO. 261
Proceedings o% Board of Commissioners City of Paducah — April 20. 1948
TO 90.990; PROVIDING FOR THE APPOINTMdENT OF A BOARD OF CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSIONERS,
FIXING AND PRESCRIBING THE QUALIFICATIONS, TER14S OF OFFICE, POWERS AND DUTIES OF SAID
COMMISSIONERS; PRESCRIBING THE RULES BY WHICH THE BOARD OF CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSIONER
SHALL BE GOVERNED IN THE GIVING OF EXA14INATIOIiS TO APPLICANTS FOR EMPLOYMENT, FIXING
THE .UMBER, CLASSIFICATION AND SALARIES OF ALL EM.iPLOYEES IN EACH DEPARTMENT WHO
Ij
i; S;ALL B3 AFFECTED BY THE CIVIL SERVICE RULES AND REGULATIONS PROVIDED HEREIN; AND
PRESCRIBING THE RULES AND REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE CONDUCT OF ALL EMPLOYEES
AFFECTED THEREBY AND THE CAUSES FOR WHICH ANY EMPLOYEE MAY BE REPRIMANDED, SUSPENDED,
DISMISSED OR REMOVED'FROM EMPLOYMENT BY THE CITY; PROVIDING FOR AND ESTABLISHING A
it
RETIREMENT SYSTEM AND THE CREATION AND MAINTENANCE OF A PENSION FUND FOR APPOINTIVE
EMPLOYEES OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, AND AUTHORIZING THE LEVY OF A TAX AND THE
ASSESSMENT OF EMPLOYEES FOR THE CREATION AND MAINTENANCE OF SAID FUND; PROVIDING FOR
6
THE APPOINTMENT OF A BOARD OF TRUSTEES TO ADMINISTER SAID FUND; FIXING AND PRESCRIBING
THE QUALIFICATIONS, TERMS OF OFFICE, POWERS AND DIITIES OF SAID BOARD OF TRUSTEES;
PRESCRIBING THE RULES AND REGULATIONS BY WHICH SAID .BOARD OF TRUSTEES AND ALL APPOINTIVE
i
EMPLOYEES SHALL BE GOVERNED WITH REFERENCE TO THE GRANTING AND ALLOWANCE OF PENSIONS �
AND OTHER BENEFITS; AND PROVIDING A SEPARABILITY CLAUSE", WHICH WAS ADOPTED BY THE
BOARD OF CO1713SIONERS ON DECEMBER 2, 1947, AND AMENDED ON FEBRUARY 24, 1948", be
adopted. Adopted on call of the Roll, Yeas, Commissioners Abell, Allen, Carlick
and Mayor Protem Johnston (4).
Delinquent /I� Commissioner Allen offered motion that an ordinance entitled: "AN ORDINANCE
Tax Attorney
Repeal Ord. ,REPEALING, AN ORDLNANCE ENTITLED: 'AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR TILE EMPLOYMENT OF A
DELINQUENT TAX ATTORNEY IN THE LEGAL DEPARTMENT OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY
AND NOT EXCEEDING FIVE ASSISTANT DELINQUENT TAX ATTORNEYS TO INSTITUTE AND PROSECUTE
SUITS FOR THE COLLECTION OF AD VALOREM TAXES AND PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT ASSESSMENTS;
PRESCRIBING THE DUTIES OF SAID ATTORNEYS, FIXING THE AMOUNT OF COMPENSATION WHICH
THEY SHALL RECEIVE FOR THEIR SERVICES, AND REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT
THERE-NITH', R'HICH WAS ADOPTED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS ON MARCH 30, 1943
AND AMIENDED ON APRIL 9, 194611, be adopted. Adopted on call of the Roll, Yeas,
Commissioners Abell, Allen, Carlick and Mayor Protem Johnston (4).
Tax. Levy Ord. v Commissioner Carlick offered motion that an ordinance entitled: "AN ORDINAPlC
1948
FIXING THE LEVIES AND RATES OF TAXATION Ord ALL PROPERTY IN THE CITY OF PADUCAH,
KENTUCKY, SUBJECT TO TAXATION FOR MUNICIPAL PURPOSES AND FOR SCHOOL PURPOSES FOR THE
YEAR 194Z, AND THE RATE OF POLL TAX KITH THE PURPOSES OF SAID TAXES T:IEREUNDER
DEFINED", be adopted. Adnpted on call of the Roll, Yeas, Commissioners Abell, Alleu;,
Cnrlick and mayor Protem Johnston (4).
Building Code
Amtnded G• N:nyor Frotim Johnston offered motion that an ordinance entitled: "AN CR DINANCE
AMEN3:."i7 SECTION 7 OF Air GR01:.ANCE ENTITLF1): 'AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING THE bUILDING CODE '
RE?05:}"i"iS3L BY THE NAT10;7AL BOARD OF FaF UNDERINHITERS, isXCEF'T CERTAIN CLAUSES AND
SECTIONS +.GR?OF :r??ICH ARE N REBY EXi'RE33LY ELIMINATED, AND ALSO ADOPTING THE STANDARD:;
OF SAFETL AFF -ROVED E. THE DI'JI:;ION O:' IN3URANCE FIRE I-REVE11TION AND RATES SECTIO14 CF
THE STAM- GF F.:3NTtCKY; PROVIDING FOR THE APF•0I11r4EN'T OF A BUILDING INSPECTOR TO AD14111I3-
aR ALD _.::ONCE .. FRGJ131CNS Or T?E ULLD11lG CODE AND Ti1F 3TADARDS OF SAFETY;
F-XIN3 ':EZ EE3 T,.', BE CHARGED F:'t TP,a CITY OF PADUCAH FOR BUILDING AND WRECKING PERNIT3
AN ...3:�'.RIc ." T9E nUALIL:CA^.,II3 OF THE bli:....;Zf7' �:7aFr^CTOR, H13 1.051FENSATION,'
.i A rAR:Y CL
AUSE A :r R:;PEALI;IG ALL Oi DINAt.CES IN
7v .i'_Di" T::Et3EOF', WIiICH "NAS ADOPTED
—MY
B— 24th, 1946 AND AV --!',DFD ON FEBRUARY 25,
262
Proceedings of Board of Commissioners City of Paducah April 20, 1948
I Plat Lots 2 ✓
3, Blk 18
Afton Sts
IV
License Ord.
Amended
Yo. 3
KU Case I
Pay attorneys
$400.00
Fire Truck
Purchase
ApportMorment,
Ordirisnca
1947", be adopted. Adopted on call of the Roll, Yeas, Commissioners Abell, Allen,
Carlick and Mayor Protem Johnston (4).
Mayor Protem Johnston offered motion that an ordinance entitled: "AN ORDINAN"I
APPROVING THE PLAT OF THE SUBDIVISION OF LOTS 2 AND 3 IN BLOCK 18, AFTON HEIGHTS,
WHICH AAS ACCEPTED BY THE CITY PLANNING AND ZONING COMMIISSION BY ITS FINAL REPORT
EMBODIED IN A RESOLUTION ADOPTED ON APRIL 16, 1948", be adopted. Adopted on call of
the Roll, Yeas, Commissioners Abell, Allen, Carlick and Mayor Protom Johnston (4).
Mayor Protem Johnston offered motion that an ordinance entitled: "API ORDINANCI
RELATING TO THE LICENSING OF BUILDING TRADES BY ADDING SECTION 31A TO AN ORDINANCE
ENTITLED: 'AN ORDINANCE FIXING AND REGULATING THE LICENSE TAXES, AND MANNER AND FORM
OF GRANTING AND ISSUING SAME ON THE VARIOUS LINES OF BUSINESS, TRADES, OCCUPATIONS,
PROFESSIONS, VOCATIONS AND CALLINGS IN THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, AND PROVIDING
PENALTIES FOR NON-PAYMENT THEREOF, AND FOR VIOLATION THEREOF, At -ID MAKING IT UNLAWFUL
TO ENGAGE IPI ANY SUCH LINES OF BUSINESS, TRADES, OCCUPATIONS, PROFESSIONS, VOCATIONS
AND CALLINGS 771THOUT FIRST PAYING THE LICENSE TAX AND PROCURING LICENSES AS PROVIDED
HEREIN; REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT THERE7IITH, AND PROVIDING A SEPARABILITY
CLAUSE", PIHICH 17AS ADOPTED B'I THE BOARD OF COMMII33IONERS ON DECEMBER 23, 1947", be
adopted. Adopted on call of the Roll, Yeas, Commissioners Abell, Allen, Carlick,
and Mayor Protem Johnston (4).
Commissioner Abell offered motion that the City Manager be directed to notify
the Electric Plant Board of the City of Paducah that the sum of $400.00 will be paid
in full settlement of the fees of Waller, Threlkeld and Whitlow for legal services
rendered and to be rendered by them to May 1st, 1948, in the action of the City of
Paducah, et al, vs. Kentucky Utilities Company. Adopted on call of the Roll, Yeas,
Commissioners Abell, Allen, Carlick and Mayor Protem Johnston (4).
Commissioner Allen offered motion hat an ordinance entitled: "AN ORDINANCE
PROVIDING FOR THE PURCHASE OF ONE (1) TYPE 85 TRIPLE COMBINATION PUMPING ENGINE FROM
THE MACK, MANUFACTURING CORFORATION OF LONG ISLAND, NEW YORK, FOR THE SUM OF
;13,394.76; AUTHOP.IZING GENE PEAK, THE MAYOR, OR STUART JOHNSTON, THE MAYOR PROTEM,
TO SIGN 01: BEHALF OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH A CONTRACT FOR THE PURCHASE OF RAID PUMiPING
_NSI:Tz-; AND PRES:RIBIi:G TIE TERMS AND COi:DITIONS TO BE CONTAINED THEREIN", be
introduced and resmin on file for public inspection one (1) week in the completed
form in which it shall be put upon its final passage. Adopted on call of the Roll,l
Yeas, Cos_-:iss_oners Abell, Allen, Carlick and Mayor Protem Johnston (4).
Corr.lssioner Allen offered motion that an ordinance entitled: "Ail ORDINANCE
?'IXl:fi iH- A_PCR'i'T_OY.`%ii:IT 0r' TiiE rUELIC .' :'J3 OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, FOR THE;
YEAR 1948 A%D AiiRCFRIATI: T'r.E FULLIC REVENUE AND INCOME OF' THE CITY TO SUCH rUP,POSES%
be intraeured ond regain on file for one week for public Inspection in the fora in
which it shall be put upon its final passage. -d Opted on call of the Roll, Yeas,
Coc-l.ssiorars Ate!!, Allen, Sarliris and Mayor PrOtem Johnston (4).
Cr. =otion the mtet:r- adjourred.
A r':`:.: 134E AFi? WIVEt "�:
! ;•ayer rnfem..