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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinances Book 10, Page 1071, No Resolution Number1071/ A RESOLUTION GRANTING TO THE LEXINGTON RAILWAY 3YSTEL'., INC., A FRANCHISE TO OPERATE MOTOR PASSENGER BUSSES OVER AND UPON THE STREETS, AVENUES A::D PUBLIC 'JAYS IN THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, IN ACCORDANCE '.TITH THE TERMS OF MOTOR BUS F7WCHISE ORM PIA?ICE No. 2, ADOPTED BY THE BOARD OF COMI.IIr,'SIONERS OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH FEBRUARY 1, 1944. '.A'HEREAS, an Ordinance known as Bus Franchise ordinance :io. 2", providin.^ for a sale of the Franchise to operate motor nassen.^er buses over and upon the streets,. avenues and public ways in the Coty of Paducah, and fixing the terms and conditions of the exercise of said ;rant, was introduced at a regular, meetin of the Loard of Commissioners, at its reiular meetin-; January 25, •1944, and remained on file until February 1, 1944, for public inspection, and in the completed form in which it was put upon its final passage, and on February lot was duly and regularly adopted and enacted by the ward of Commissioners of the City of Paducah, which sa-d Or- dinance is of record in the office of the City !:lerk of Paducah, Kentucky, in Ordinance and Resolution Look No. 10, page 938; and, IHEREAS by a Resolutioh of the -card of Commissioners the City L'.anager was ordered and directed to soil such Franchise by resolution adopted October 17, 1944, to which reference is here made, and which said sale directed'the City !.anager to sell same at public auction on ;;ovember 7, 1944, at the hour of twelve olclocl: noon, after publication of notice of the time, place and terms of said sale, in five consecutive issues of the Paducah Sun Democrat, a daily Newspaper published in Paducah, Kentucky, next prio- to and including t:e date of.sale; and, '.7FEREAS, the City tanager, by written report filed with the =oard of Commissioners on November 8, 19443 reported that he did, on November 7, 1944, at the hour of t,•:elve o'clock noon, offer said Franchise for sale, after advertisinn said sale, as required by the Resolution of the Board of Commissioners, and t hat the Lexington Railway .3ystem, Inc. bid the sum of Seven Thousand ti'7000.00) Dollars for said Franchise, and that the said bid of .seven "housand (';7000.00) Dollars ras the }7iChest and best bid received for said Franchise; and 10'72 `:JifCREAS, by its resolution duly adopted at a meetin,7 of the Loard of Commissioners held ,!overnGor 8, 1954, the bid of the LoxinLton Railway ;ysteta, Inc., was duly accepted ord tle said Lexinl-ton nailway Jystem, Inc. was ordered and directed to pay in full the price bid by it for said Franchise, to -wit:, the sum of 3even.Thousand (;;7000.00) Dollars, and to file said acceptance and to pay said fund within five days after the sale of said Franchise; and, M-12REAS, on november 11, 1944, the said Lexington Railway S,stem, Inc. paid to the City of Paducah the sum of Seven Thouoand (:,7000.00) Dollars, and filed its written acceptance of said i?ronchise in the form emLodied in the Resolution of the _card of eortnissioners of the City of Paducah, adopted ..ovcrrber Ci, 1944; and, :J.'ER3r,J, Lt nog,., „ np3ars that t':e City i:raneger, in malting- said sale has, in all respects, complied with. the r7irect_on contained in sa!-: o_dginal ::otor '-,:us , ranchise :'o. 2, and ti e Iesolution of the Board of Corrnissioners, adopted October 17, 1944, and hereinabove referred to; And it further arpearin- that the Lexinton Railway System was and is the hirhesr and best bidder for said Franchise, and that its bid was duly and regularly accepted, and the amount bid for said Franchise has now been fully paid, and a written acceptance has been filed by the said Lexington Rsil:�ray :system, Inc., IT IS 14067 r'UR'P".ER RE:;OL$ED BY illi ;OARD 0r CO1:i1.IJ3IOHZR.i OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH: 1. That the Lexin ton Rail,.ay System, Inc., its suc- cessors and, a,si3ns, be and it is hereby vested with all of the rights and privileges set forth in 1-otor bus Franchise ':o. 2, adopted by the '-card of Con niscioners of the City of Paducah, February 1, 1944, subject to a'.1 the terms and conditions set forth in said Ordinance, and for the 10 year period provided therein, the said Lexin_-ton Railway System, Inc., and its successors and assigns, shall to and is hereby vested with said ri,,hts, privileges and Franchise set forth in said rotor Bus Franchise Ordinance Pio. 2, entitled: AN 02DIRANCE DIRECTING THE CIT:i miu G.eR Ol•- CITY OF PADUCAH, 1__NTUCKY, TO .;LLL A i _fCHISE AU'?HORISING :'i3E rili:CCeSEi: TO '...i}'l' i i. .,..L OP -;-RATE P'O''OR i n '33GG13R i Ua'sa ()'i 11t „ . , _'01: i.:., aTPMET' AVEi1U-.; a,:D 1'U3LIC ':,,eYJ I;; ;::: Clrry v^ PADWPd1, 1073 AIID YEZINQ EE `.i R : i A:,D C01:DI 10 ;.. ;i. T;-" . „BR=;E OF SAID GRANT; which ryas introduced by the Board of Commisaionero at a 'regular meetin, held on January 25th, 1944, and which ordinance was passed by said board on February 1st, 1944, as said ordinance appears of record in Ordinance Boos Ilo. 10 at nage 938, in the office of the Clerk of the City of Paducah, _Kentucky. Passed by the Loard of Commissioner november 14, 1944 Recorded by ?udy Stewart, City Clerk November 14, 1944. Ordinance Book 10 page 1071.