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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinances Book 10, Page 439, No Ordinance NumberPage 439 L-1 AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING 0D DIRECTING T"IE !'.IAYOR AM CITY TREASURER TO BORROW THE SU1.7 OF SEVL*NTY-FIVE THOUSAND ($75,000.00) DOLLARS FOR THE USE AND BENEFIT OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, AND TO EXECUTE A NOTE OR NOTES FOR SAID SU1,1 OR SU1,iS FOR AND ON BEHALF OF SAID CITY, AM TO PLEDGE THE REVENUE OF THE CITY FOR THE FIRST ONE-HALF OF THE YEAR 1941 AS SECUiITY THEREFOR. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF C0131ISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY: SECTION 1. The 1,1ayor and City Treasurer are hereby authorized and directed to borrow on behalf of and for the use and benefit of the City of Paducah, Kentucky, from any bank, banks or trust companies organized or exi sting under the laws of the State of Kentucky, or of the United,States of America, or any of the states or territories thereof, persons, firms or associations, not exceeding Seventy-five Thousand (;$75,000.00) Dollars to bear interest at the rate of not exceeding six M��) per cent per annum; and said sum so borrowed toi be placed in the General Fund of said city, and said money being for the purpose of taking care of existing and current obligations: of said city and to meet the immediate demands against the City. SECTION 2. A note or notes shall be executed for such loan or loans, which shall bear the signature of the City of paducah by the Payor and City Treasurer of said city. Such note or notes shall bear interest as prescribed in the first section hereof and shall b e made in such amounts and for such lengths of t.,me as may be determined by the 1,Layor and City Treasurer. There is hereby pledged as security for such note or notes hereby authorized to be executed or any renew- als thereof, all of the revenues to be collected by the City of Paducah from taxes for tno fiscal half year ending June 30th, 1941. SECTION 3. On account of the fact that there are numerous obligations and bills now due and unpaid owing by the City of Paducah, and on account of the further fact that there is insufficient money in the treasury with which to meet said obligations and available therefor, and said tunds are necessary for the protection of the public health and safety, an emergency is hereby declared to ekist and this ordinance shall take effect from and after its passage. Passed by the Board of Commissioners, January 17, 1941 Recorded by Rudy Stewart, City Clerk, January 18, 1941.