HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinances Book 10, Page 469, No Resolution NumberThat the driveway on Tennessee Street from the ;;est property
line of 3rd Street to the East property line of ]:carrell Boulevard
excludin-, intersections at 4th, 5th and 6th Streets in Lhe City of
Paducah, Kentucky, be constructed and reconstructed of a concrete
or such other improved paving material as may be approved by the
'.',oard of Commissioners of the City of' Paducah, with all necessary
manholes, intakes, catch basins, sewer and ?rain pipes and all
necessary en5;ineerin.-, equipment, advertisin-, and legal and clerical
services in connection therewith, and all to be done under and
pursuant to statute authorizin such improvements, and pursuant
thereto that said improvement of such public ^:ay shall be ;rade by the
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A RESOLUTIO11 ='OR "PIS COISSTrtl1C`1`ON AND RECO-15'MUCTIOCI
OF THE DRIVE,%TAY ON TE`:':...5 S'1'i6_1,T 'ft OL: THE WEST PR'OPER`PY LIES OIC'
3RD $'"LtiEET TO l IE EAST ?itOP RTY LIP1E OF I.11TRR1iLL BOTTLEVARD, hXCLi;D-
ING INTERSECTIO!'S AT 5th, 5th A,D 5th STRISET'S Ill PHE CI'T'Y OF
PADUCAH, I.tCCRACi_.E'1'. COUN'PY, :"MIT'UCIt'_', '!I'hI ALL ilECESSABY :.`Ai;HOLGS,
I1'ITAISES, CATCPI 3ASIITS, SEi::F A:,71)DRAI11 i'IPES A:iD ALL i?ECFSSARY
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IP? CO' r:1 CTI011 YHERE':1 TII, AS P:iOVIDED r?'r 12A.;, A;:D 7IT'i."i CIL' AID 0!"
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On' S TATE GOVEPd'i;.Z! P t:['•II? A C 51E EXCLI.'SIVE COST 0" P:-, OF REAL
ES PTITE ARU PPING 0'! SAID STREET, SUCH I ?1iOVEb:E 1 P TO BE A:'r'OIiTIONED
:!;:.0_[r AND ASSESE;i I'rOl; PHE LOTS OR PA CELS OF REAL ESTATE P.BLiTTIt1G
O? SUCH IIc:P'nOV.:. i:.I! P tiCCQ[Da??G TO SIE P?L'irBER OF FRUtd"P OF ABUTTIP?G
F -ET, _.''D P ,U'IL :. p -;I, _. Pr::: L BE LEVIED l?POPC SAID LO`fSOR
PA'tC1.LS OF it3i i:,S "_.. WU.r . '1: 'A. _::_JIT OF 'ME COST ASSESSED '[HhrE EON,-
'PORAL COST OF
Sk': v.%:'. =:r P i :PD `f '.E TOTAL AI.:GUHT 0_' `IP'E COiITRI37J-
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I. "rr:-. ; ; '.. C,:_ "t'., - :.?:L FTE. DT; E A.7D PAYABLE AT TFIE Or^ICE
00 TiFF _T,' i 0 ' `ALF 'P -ERLOH-;''E'_1 LEE :;ORY, OF CONSTRUCT-
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Ir.:} ^_OARD Or CO;.:::ISS] ;i:.::S OF SAIj ('I I.7 ".71 PH WE ADVICE OF THE
.'iLriEAS, it is deemed and is hereby declared to be a necessity
that the driveway on Tennessee Street from the V.'est property line
of 3rd Street to the Bast property line of "carrell Boulevard,
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excluding; i.ntersections at 4th, 5th and 6th Streets, in the City ofd
Paducah, Kentucky, be constructed and reconstructed of improved
pavin:- material under the provisions of law applicable to cities ofl
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the second class,- IdOi'd, THEi<.EFORE,
BE IT RESOLVED BY irIE BOARD OF COTJ;'.:ISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF
PADUCAH, KENTUCKY:
SECTIoi; 1.
That the driveway on Tennessee Street from the ;;est property
line of 3rd Street to the East property line of ]:carrell Boulevard
excludin-, intersections at 4th, 5th and 6th Streets in Lhe City of
Paducah, Kentucky, be constructed and reconstructed of a concrete
or such other improved paving material as may be approved by the
'.',oard of Commissioners of the City of' Paducah, with all necessary
manholes, intakes, catch basins, sewer and ?rain pipes and all
necessary en5;ineerin.-, equipment, advertisin-, and legal and clerical
services in connection therewith, and all to be done under and
pursuant to statute authorizin such improvements, and pursuant
thereto that said improvement of such public ^:ay shall be ;rade by the
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;work Projects Administration or other a„encies of the Federal or
State Government at the exclusive cost of the owners of the real
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;i estate abuttin on said improvement to be apportioned among- and
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assessed upon the lots or parcels of real estate abuttin'- on such
!i improvement according to the number of front of abuttin_; feet, and
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a tax shall be levied upon said lots and parcels of real estate for
the payment of the cost assessed thereon, which cost- shall be the I
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idifference between the total cost of completin said improvement
it and the total cmount of the contribution of said '?ederal or State i
� A.,encies enLa ed in makin_, said improvements, and which taxes shall]
be due and payable at the office of the Cit, "'reasurer, one-half
thereof when the work of construction begins and the remainder there -
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I of or one-half of said cost when one-half of said improvement shall,
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have been c ompleted, and w hi on time shall be do term_i.ned by the
Board of Commiss'oners of said City with the advice of the City
En;ineer, and no proper t! shall be ex npt fromsuch im)rovement
I! tax, provided, however, that any assessment for any such improve-
ments as provided for herein which exceeds one-half of the value
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of the lots or parcels of real estate upon which the assessment is
made shall be void as to such excess, but the improvements shall
be taken into consideration in fixing the value of such real estate,
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and the Foard of Commissioners shall provide for the payment of any
such C:{CC59, if any, our of the Ieneral i'unds. !
SECTIOT'7. 2.
This resolution, after its adoption shall be published
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in at least one (1) issue of the official newspaper of the
(City of Paducah at least seven (7) days before any ordinance
ordering said improvement shall have its final passage.
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SECTION 3. j
l This resolution shall be in full force and effect from
and after its adoption by the Board of Commissioners and upon its
publication as herein provided.
S. B. Pulliam, :ayor Pro Tem
Passed by the Board of Commissioners, :.:arch 4th, 1941
Recorded by Rudy Stewart, City Clerk, 2"arch 5th, 1941.
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RESOLUTIOAIS OF THE BOARD OF
COi;!i=S1ONERS UPON 'PHb; DEA'ld
OF HON. LR14EST LACKEY, FOR::ER
L:AYOR OF 1 -ME CICY OF PADiiCAIi
WHEREAS, our Heavenly Father, in his wisdom, has
removed from the activities of this life and called to a
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higher life our friend and fellow citizen, Hon. Ernest Lackey,
former Payor of this city and the father of our present
Mayor, Hon. Pierce E. Lackey; and,
HE SEAS, it has never been the custom of the
legislative body of the City of Paducah to adopt resolutions
in memory of former officials who have distin uished them-
selves as public servants, but it nor; seems especially Pitting
thatwe should er;�ress through the records of the city our
a_>ereciation of I.1r. Lackey's services, to -;ether with the
high esteem in which he was held by all of his acquaintances;
and,
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.IiFREAS, before moving the adoption of these resolutions,
it would be well to call to mind the achievements which made
for i, -r. Lackey a record that will long be remembered. Some of i
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these achievements are as follows: -
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I;r. Lackey sponsored and it was lar.mely through
his tireless efforts that there was constructed in the city
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a system of street oaving by which a number of main streets
were connected with the State and Federal hiLhways. He
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was instrumental in having adopted an ordinance creating and
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establishing a City Planning and Zoning Commission. It was
also during his administration that the City became the purchaser
of the waterworks system. All of his achievements have not
only benefited the Ir esent generation but will be passed on
to be enjoyed by future generations. `i°nese and many other
worthwhile projects which were undertaken and completed during
his administration will be lasting monuments to his foresi,ht
and sound business judgment.
In all of the official positions to which I,'r.
Lackey was called, he manifested a keen interest in doing
the things that had for their object the-eneral v,elfare
of all of our citizens. He was a man of unquestionable
integrity and not once during his entire political career
was there any suspicion or even an intimation that would
in any way reflect upon his character. Fie was very
industrious and energetic, using at all tunes his ener-,•y
and talents in the service of the City that he so dearly loved.
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p„r. Lackey was not only admired because of his fine
political record. It should be remembered that his official life
as outstanding as it was, cannot be taken as the real measure of
his greatness. Above all, he was a devoted husband, a fine
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example for his sons by whom he was so hi;;hly respected, and a
true and loyal friend.
I therefore move the adoption of the follov,ing resolutlons:I
". Hon. Ernest Lackey, �
.Chat in the death of the .l, i
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former 1Jayor of the City of Paducah, the city has lost one
of its most valuable and.loyal citizens, and that we, as
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members of the Board of Commissioners, express throuh this
record our heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved members of the
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family; that a copy of these resolutions be sent to the
family, and one to the newspaper, and that a page in the
ordinance boox be set aside in L:r. Lackey's memory, and that
these resolutions be inscribed thereon."
Passed by the --pard of
Commissioners, :,arch
11th, 1941.
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