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AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE CITY OF PADUCAH TO ENTER INTO AN AMENDED
SUPPLEMENTAL AGREEMENT WITH THE KENTUCKY UTILITIES COMPANY SO AS TO FURNISH
ADDITIONAL WHITE WAY LIGHTS ON THE STREETS OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH
WHEREAS, the City of Paducah entered into an Agreement with the Kentucky
Utilities Cbmpany under date of August 30, 1940, by the terms of which the
Kentucky Utilities Company was to furnish certain white way, suspension and
other lights on the streets of the City of Paducah and said agreement provided
for certain payments therefor by the City of Paducah; and
WHEREAS, said Agreement was subsequently amended by a Supplemental
Agreement dated November 25, 1941 changing certain provisions in Article I of
the original Agreement; and
WHEREAS, it is now desired to make additional changes in said lighting
contract and to increase certain white way lights in the City of Paducah which
will result in the increased payments by the City;
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF
PADUCAH, KENTUCKY:
SECTION 1. That the City of Paducah contract with the Kentucky Utilities
Company for additional lighting on the' streets in the City of Paducah, and that
said contract be, by amended Supplemental Agreement to a contract between the
parties which was entered into on August 30, 1940, as amended by a Supplemental
Agreement dated November 25, 1941 and be in words and figures as follows:
"THIS AMENDED SUPPLEMENTAL AGREEMENT, made and entered into this
day of January, 1952, by and between the KENTUCKY UTILITIES COMPANY, hereinafter
called the "Company", and the CITY OF PADUCAH, hereinafter called the "Customer".
W I T N E S S E T H
"THAT WHEREAS, the parties hereto entered into a contract on August 30, 1940,
and Article I of said contract as amended by a Supplemental Agreement dated
November 25, 1941, contained the following provision:
ARTICLE I
"The Company agrees that it will furnish, erect, maintain, clean, repair
and operate a street lighting system in the City of Paducah, Kentucky, and the
Customer agrees that it will receive and pay for such street lighting service in
accordance with the terms set out herein.
"The Minimum street lighting service to be furnished by the Company, and
received and paid for by the Customer, shall consist of the following number,
size and type of street lights:
58 - 6000 lumen White 'day lights
174 - 4000 lumen White Way lights
231 - 2500 lumen Overhead Suspension street lights
324 - 4000 lumen Overhead Suspension street lights
50- 1000 lumen Alley and Viaduct lights
837 - Total (As per Franchise)
6 Cast Iron light posts on Fourth Street Bridge
100 watt lamps each
4 Cash Iron light posts on Sixth Street Bridge
100 watt lamps each
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"All of the above lights to burn every night from dusk until day -light.
"All the above equipment, including el$ctric circuits, poles, fixtures,
time switch, lamp and lamp replacements, etc. will be furnished, maintained and
operated by the Company for the sum of $15,672 per year, which amount shall be
payable in equal monthly installments of $1,306 each, and these payments will be
made by the Customer to the Company on or before the 20th day of each month
following the month in which service is rendered."
AND WHEREAS, it is the desire of the parties hereto to amend said contract;
NOW THEREFORE, the premises considered, the parties hereto agree that
Article I of the aforesaid contract of August 30, 1940, as amended by Supplemental
Agreement of November 25, 1941, be, and the same is hereby amended to read as
follows:
"ARTICLE I
"The Company agrees that it will furnish, erect, maintain, clean, repair
and operate a street lighting system in the City of Paducah, Kentucky, and the
Customer agrees that it will receive and pay for such street lighting service
in accordance with the terms set out herein.
"The minimum street lighting service to be furnished by the Company and
received and paid for by the Customer shall consist of the following number, size
and type of street lights:
58 - 10000 lumen White Way lights
78 - 6000 lumen White Way lights
96 - 4000 lumen White Way lights
231 - 2500 lumen Overhead Suspension street lights
324 - 4000 lumen Overhead Suspension street lights
50 - 1000 lumen Alley and Viaduct lights
837 - Total (As per Franchise)
6 Cast Iron light posts on Fourth Street Bridge
100 watt lamps each
4 Cast Iron light posts on Sixth Street Bridge
100 watt lamps each
"All of the above lights to burn every night from dusk to day -light.
"All the above equipment, including electric Circuits, poles, fixtures, time -
switch, lamp and lamp replacements, etc., will be furnished, maintained and
operated by the Company for the sum of $17,360.00 per year, which amount shall be
payable in equal monthly installments of X31,446,67 each and these payments will be
made by the Custoner to the Company on or before the 20th day of each month
following the month in which service is rendered.
All of the other terms, conditions and stipulations contained in said Street
Lighting Contract dated August 30, 1940 shall remain and continue in full force
and effect.
"IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, the parties have caused this contract to be executed
by their duly authorized officers, this the day and year first above written.
KENTUCKY UTILITIES COMPANY
By
Vice nes i ent
CITY OF PAR,
ZkH, KENTUCKY
ATTEST: By Mayor
City Clerk
SECTION 2. It is further provided that the Mayor of the City of Paducah
will execute the contract referred to in Section 1 herein and same shall be
attested by the City Clerk, and when so executed by the City of Paducah and by the
Kentucky Utilities Company shall be in full force and effect from the date
thereof.
SECTION 3. This ordinance shall be introduced at a Regular Meeting of the
Board of Commissioners and remain on file for public inspection for at least one
week in the completed form in which it shall be put upon its final passage.
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Introduced by the Board of Commissioners January 8, 1952
Passed by the Board of Commissioners January 15, 1952
Recorded by Sarah Thurman, City Clerk, January 15, 1952