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,2T ORDIIIAIICE ASSESSING 1^IIT-, ABUTTING PROPERTY Oil BOTH SIDES OF
JONES STREET BETWE,111 TC;ELFTH AND THIRTEENTH STREET, EXTEIIDF.D, IN THE
CITY OF PADUC.iH, KEidTUCL'Y, THE SUII Or FIFTY-SIX (56S) CEUTS PER FROPT FOOT.
IiHERE_YS, the Board Of Commissioners of the City of Paducah,
Kentucky has heretofore, on the 14th day of hugust, 1916, adopted an
Ordinance entitled "ti; ORDLI:ITCE PFOVIDIIIG'FOR THE II:iPitOVE,.a.IIT OF JONES
STREET FFOLi TWELFTH STREET TO THIFTEEIITH STREET, IL THE CITY OF PnDUCiiH,
1MIITUCI-Y, BY GR-DIIIG �ND,GRnVELLIIIG S -LE, a!ID PEOVIDIIIG TH.:T S --;ID
PF.OVELM,"T Sht.LL BE L.iiDE UPON THE Tl; YE:R P:.YI.1E1IT PL.1411, and
iiIIEREnS, said Ordinance provides that the cost of the constriction
of said street shall be paid for by the abutting property oriners on both
sides thereof, except that portion to be paid by the City of Paducah, as
required by lar,*, and
CIHERE-S, pursuant to said ordinance a contract was, on the 20th day
of September 1916, entered into by and between Richard Bell and the i
City of Paducah, Kentucky for the construction of said street, and
77lHEREAS, said contract has been completed in all respects and
the improvement therein provided for has been finished' and accepted by
the Board of Commissioners of the City of Paducah, Kentucky, on the 6th
day of December 1916, pursuant to recommendation made therefor by the
Commissioner of Public corks of said City, now, therefore -
BE IT OFD_7IIIED BY THE BO,+RD OF COI;Z.:ISSIOIIEFS CF T11E CITY OF
PADUC.n, MITUCEY:
Sec. 1. That all the property on both sides of Jones street from
'twelfth to Thirteenth street, in the City of Paducah, Kentucky, be and
the st-ie is hereby assessed the sum of fifty-six (56y) cents per front
_oot for the construction of said street by grading and gravelling sine.
Sec. 2 That all the funds derived from the assessment of said
property aforesaid shall be used for the purpose of paying off the
special tas bills issued apainst said property or such bonds as may be
issued by the City of Paducah pursuant to Section 3101 of the Kentucky
Statutes.
Sec. 3. That pursuant to Section 3101 of the Kentucky Statutes, as
amended and re-enacted by an bet of the General •assembly of the Common-
wealth of Kentucky of 1910 entitled, "ATI iiCT TO LI.:EIID _d11D :%E_E:,T-,C^ SECTIODS
3094, 3096, 3097, 3098, 3099, 3100, 3101 and 3102 OF =5:r MITUCKY S'2-T-
UTES, REL_TIIJG TO THE COI;TROL 2,D Ii::,P::OV!1,,.x',iIT OF S2HrETS, PUBLIC ',.,YS,
L:dTDINGS, 17H:'VE3, G=;OUIIDS djD SIDEW—LKS Iii CITIES OF THE SECOIID C?•.SS", +
said Assessments may be -at the option of the property owners payable
l.n cash within thirty (30) days from the date of the passage and
recording of this ordinance, or in ton (10) annual instalLiients,
nursua_nt to the provision of said Statute.
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Sea. 4. In order to provide -, :fund for the immediate pLyf.iont of the
cost of'that portion ol the special asoesm,onto herein provided :,'Q,,
vhich are to be paid 01-1 the iiIStallMellt-p4,VMCft-1)1&-I-i, as hereinbefore
provided for, the City of Paducah shall issue and sell Improvement bonds,
and to secure the payment of which bonds there is hereby pledged such
taxes and liens on the property assessed herein for the payment of the
principal and interest of such bonds, but such bonds shall not be sold
for less than par, and the proceeds thereof applied exclusively to the
-payment of the Improvement of said street as hereinbefore mentioned, and
such bonds shall be issued and shall bear interest, and shall be payable
in accordance with the provisions of Section 3101 of the Kentucky
Statutes as amerded and re-enacted by the General "ssembly of the
Commonwealth of Xentucloj for 1910 and contained in said Act hereinbefore
mentioned.
Sec. 5. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and
after its passage and the recording of smie.
Passed by the Board of Commissioners December 6, 1916.
Recorded by H. D. Hendricks, Clerk December 7, 1916.
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R E S 0 L U T 1 0 N.
BE IT RESOLVED that Messrs. Bernheim Bros. of Louisville be
extended the heartfelt thanks of the citizens of Paducah who will
benefit by the splendid donation of these gentlemen in placing at
the disposal of the City 1200 bushels of coal.
Passed by the Board of Commissioners December 11- 1916.
Recorded, Dec. 11, 1916.
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