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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinances Book 10, Page 1182, No Ordinance Number1182 AN ORDINANCE CONSENTING TO Add) APPROVING THE SALE AND TlRAN FER BY THE LEXINGTON RAIL'uAY SYSTLIj, INC., TO 7,IARY DERONDA STE:TART DOING BUSINESS UNDER THE FIR;K NAPE OF' PADUCAH BUS C0I$PANY OF ALL RIGHTS AND $RIVILEGES GRANTED TO SAID LEXINGTON RAIDNAY SYSTET.i, INC., UNDER AND PUFSUAN'T TO AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED: "AN ORDINANCE DIRECTING TrIE CITY PdARAGER OF THE CITY OF, PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, TO SELL A FRANCHISE AUTHORIZING THE PURCHASER TO 14AINTAIN AND OPERATE 14OTOR EISSEATGER EU6ES oy,ER AND UPUN THE SIREEI'S, AVENUES AND PUBLIC 7+'Al5 III THE CITY Or PADUCAH A10 FIXING THE TERT.-S AND CONDITIOPTS 07. THE EXERCISE OF SAID GRANT", '.;RICH '.7AS ADOPTED BY CHL BOARD OF COTJ 7ISS IOPTERS ON FEBRUARY 1, 1944. 7,1HERE.AS, on November 14, 1944, the Lexington Rall - way System, Inc., became the purchaser of a motor bus franchise in the City of Paducah, Kentucky, crsated pursuant to an ordinance entitled: "APT ORDINANCE DIRECTING THE CITY KANAGER OF THE CITY OF PADUCAII, KENIUCKY, VC, SELL A FRANCHISE AUTHORIZING THE PURCHASER PO TdAINTAIN AND OPERATE .10TOR PASSENGER BUSES OVER AND UPON THE STREETS, AVENUES AND_ PUBLIC *.7kYS IN THE CITY OF PADUCAH AND FIXING TIM TERIYS AND CONDITIONS OF THE ECERCISE OF SABD GRANT", which eras adopted by the zoard of Commissioners of the City of Paducah on February 1, 1944; and, .MEREAS, on June 22, 1945, the said LexinGton Rail- _ way System, Inc., sold, assigned and transferred to I:'.ary Deronda Stewart all of its ri;;ht title and interest in and to the franchise purchased b -.r it, and a notice of the sale there- of was thereafter .riven the City of Paducah as required by Section V of Article II of the aforesaid ordinance; and, WHEREAS, the said ?Bary Deronda Stewart has submitted to the City of Paducah her written request for its approval of the sale and transfer of said Aiotor Bus Franchise, and she has agreed to accept all of the duties and responsibilities imposed under the provisions of said ordinance for the un- expired period of said franchise from and after midnight, June 30th, 1945; and, .1,HEREAS, the said Prary Deronda Stewart has also tendered to the City of Paducah a performance bond fn the sum of Five Thousand 05,000.00) Dollars, together with liability and indemnity insurance policies as required by the provisions of Section XII, Article I of said LSotor Bus Franchise Ordinance. NO'J, THEREFORE, BE IT OilD9INED BY THE TOARD OF CO1,'%:I5SIONERS OF TIIE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY: SECTION 1. 1103 7"iat the City of Paducah consents to and approves the sale and transfer by the Lexington Railway oystem, Inc., to P.iary Jeronda Stewart, doing business under the firm name of the Paducah bud Company, of all of the rights and privileges granted under the aforesaid ;Rotor Bus Franchise Ordinance, the said ;nary Deronda Stewart to assume all of the duties and responsibilities thereunder for the unexpired period of said franchise from and after midnight of June 30, 1945. SECTION II That the City of Paducah does hereby approve the aforesaid performance bond in the sum of rive Thousand ($5,000.00) -'ollars, to. -ether with the liability and indemnity insurance policies which have been submitted to the Board of Commissioners by the said :,:ary Deronda Stantart, the liability thereunder to be effective beginning at midnight on June 30, 1945. SECTION III That the Lexington Railway System, Inc., be released a discharged from all liability upon its bond in the sum of Five Thousand 05,000.00) Dollars on account of any claims arising thereunder from and after midni3ht, June 30, 1945. SECTION IV This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its adoption. Layer Passed by the board of Commissioners, June 26, 1945 Recorded by Rudy Stewart, City Clerk, June 26, 1945.