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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes Book 17, Page 142, January 19, 1925Proceedings of BOARD_ OF _C_OUu.CIL111MT._ _City of I92 At a regular meeting of the Board of Councilmen held on the Third Floor of the City Hall, in the City of Paducah, Kentucky, January the 19th, 1925, President RiglesberSer called the meeting to order. Upon the call of the roll the following answered to their names: Rigglesberger, Cochran, Crider, Fleming, Holt, Johnston, Kerth, Mason, Owen, Stewart and Watts. (11). On motion the minutes of the previous meeting were adopted as read. Member Johnston off&red motion to refer to the Street Committee and Board of Vassuer Ave. Public 7iorks, the petition of citizens asking for the improvement of Vassuer AvenjLe from Jones Cold Storage to Brummetts Bridge on Cross Creek. Adopted on the call of the roll: Yeas (11). Member Kerth offered motion that the report of the Finance Committee be accepted, and claims as recommended by allowed, and the Clerk instructed to issue proper w!,rrant on the Treasurer Charging the various amounts as shown therein: PAY ROLL. Legislative & Executive 287.50 Board of Pqualization 150.00 City Hall Employees 57.50 Pay Roll. City Jail 100.00 Police Dept. Jany. 1 to 5 555.82 11' " 5 to 15 758.85 Fire Dept. 1485.74 Street-%epartment 801.25 New Construction 460.53 Engineering 127.50 Market House, Jany. 1 to 5 32.86 5 to 15 49.36 Sewer & Plumbing 156.10 Sanitary Inspector 41.66 Fest House 25.00 Riverside Hospital 900.17 City Scales 37.50 Cemetery 201.60 New Construction, 7eekly Pay Roll 70.20 CLAII;S. Printing, Postage & Supplies 210.95 City Hall 3.45 Police Dept. 9.95 Claims, Fire Dept• 1.00 En;_7ineering• 1.00 City Jail 30.82 Adopted on the call of the roll: 'Teas (11). Same offered motion to concur in the recommendation of the Finance Ro 7,hiherrnono Committee that th claim of Y16.95 of Rouse & Whittemore, be not allowed. Adopted on tt.,rn_ the call of the roll: Yeas (11). Sane offered motion that the action of the Treasurer in taking up and Sooeial cancelling special street improvement bonds and coupons, as per her report, be concurred Stroet�f :w+d. V in and ne allowed from the Special Street Fund. Adopted on the call of the roll: Teas (11). Same offered motion that the expenditure made through the Cashier's Fund, Caehier'a In the amount of 1;186.08, be alloied :end the Clerk bei authorized to issue proper Fund. warrant on t}:e 'treasurer, enurging to respective departments, as shown on report. Adopted on the call of ',he roll: Yeas (11). Same offered motion tha; the Engineer's Lata: -..:Ate for work done in YanceyLecember� 19241 on Contract t;o. 6, Yancey & Johnson, contractors, be accepted, and the .°� Johnson, Treasurer be uuthorized to issue Improve_ent : Co..n. :'act arrant for ;ra 9508.30, sue being 65;� 4'6• of work done and date as of January the 1st, 1925. adopted on the null of the roll: Yen's (11). ,--------- Proceedings of–Bo.;._oi'--- uovitfSLb!Eii_ City of Paducah- —!TWt!ARY _19,- 1925. ___ 192, --- Member 92. ---Member Stewart offered the following: "BE IT RESOLVED by the General Council of the City of Paducah: 1: That a Committee of three from the Aen4ouncil and two from the Board of Aldermen be appointed, who, together with the amity Surveyor, are hereby directed to lay off additional territory by metes and bounds, to be annexed to the City of Vaducahf 2: Said Committee is directed to cause a profile to be made showing the territory proposed to be annexed, and they are instructed to include within such boundary all contiguous territory now reasonably settled or that will be Resolution reasonable settled with houses and other structures in the immediate future as part Committee to lay off additional of the territory to be annexed." Adopted on the call of the roll: Yeas (11). territory to City. Member Kerth offered motion to refer to the Board of Public Yorks and Joint Street Committee, the annual report of the City- Engineer for 1924, of street Annual report of City-nrineer for and sidewalk improvements. Adopted on the call of the roll: Yeas (11). 1924. Member Owen offered motion thart)�w�orU�, on Contract A'o. 1 by G. Robinson G, 1','. Robinson &Company, ejacc a��t{d'�danth-4ommendation of the & Company, Con�raz't W! I lig ?1. Board of Public Clorks. Adopted on the call of the roll: Yeas (11). Member Johnston offered motion that the matter of a light being moved Light at Crayne at Crayne Sears Company, 128 South 3rd Street, be referred to the Light & Puater Sears Company. Committee. Adopted on the call of the roll: Yeas (11). K Member Owen offered motion that Contract No. 3, of G. '.+. Katterjohn, G. ':1. Katterjohn,;. Contract No. 3.; Jr., be acceoted as recpjrme:}deSt b th� o " i i; rks and Joint Street 4 Committee. Adopted on call of the roll: Cas (11). Member Johnston offered motion to refer to the Street Committee the Yancey & Johnson. communication to the Board of Public Corks from Yancey & Johnson, in regard to their 5ontract for construction of gravel streets. Adopted on the call of the roll: Yeas (11). Member Bolt offered motion that the application blank for policemen and firemen, which was approved at the meeting of the General kouncil on August the 8th, 1924, be amended, changed and modified so that the applicants or policemen Application blank for policemen and in the Police Lepartment not under 21 0:• over 50 years of age, may be employed, fire:ler. be ascended, chanted and in order to conform to the State law, and that the regulation as to height and modified. weight of said applicants may be referred to the Police and Fire Committee with power to act, Adopted on the call of the roll: Yeas (11). :•.ember Johnston offered motion to receive and file the communication Hel�aas,:d from, Police Force: E. Ti. Cross,from Jack':'. %+elson, chief of Police, in :•egard to releasing from the Police Force Jarria ':'al:tor,Joe Iver2ett,J<;e Green, the following: it. CrO33, James ':;all:er, Joe Iverlett, Joe Green, Si Green, Green, G•eo. Gish, '.Salter antjand,:u rnJ; Oorre Gisi:, '.',alter ;ingland, i3arner 311ls, i. 0. Barris and John Franklin, Adopted '31113, . G.Harri3 John Praanklin. on t e call of t:_e roll: Yeas (11) . Le:abeP ''.girth offered motion that the Police & Fire Committee be tudebaoutsorized to purchase one Standard Six ttudebal.cr Car, Dor the Sum of w10,C.00 in so r.er Car for Police 'Department. cash arvi the present Lodge Touring; Car now used by the Polico Department, as per bid of thf Payne-5urnett Company/ Adopted on the call of t, -:e roll: Yeas (11). Ra9i:-nstion of ??e..-ber Owen offered-:.otion that the rl-• :irnation of the �-uperinten LeNoir 'Clark, -'upi; dent C_' the Riverside rio3nital, "is9 :eNoir Clark, be aecentfd to take effect at Riverside Hospital. once, January .he 19th, 1925, ane X/ to receive her salary up to February the 1st, 1925. ::dopte:d on the Call of t:e roll: Yeas (11). 144....-� Proceedings of ____ _m m OF _c9uN tLx City of Paducah _ __ j,i11u;,R) .l9,.___.__.,____ 192-5. Member John ston offered motion that Miss Pauline N. Brown be appointed as Mise Pauline N. Bro;vn , ap- Superintendent of Riverside Hospital, to take effect January 20th, 1925. Adopted on pointed Supt. the call of the roll: Yeas (11). Riverside Hospital. Member Holt made motion that in as much as a new Superintendent is to take City Auditor charge of Riverside Hospital, that the City Auditor be given instructions to immediately instr,acte3 to start an audit of the books and records of that institution. If the Auditor has not audit books of Riverside Hospital. the time to snare at this period of the year, the Hospital Committee be given the auth6rity to engage the service of some reliable accountant to make this audit. Adopted on the call of the roll: Yeas (11). Member Stewart offered motion that Robert Thornton be allowed one-half Robert month's pay for his services as Sargent -At -Arms for the General Council for the past Thornton, year. Adopted on the call of the roll: Yeas (11). member Holt offered motion that the City convey by Quit -Claim Deed to Quit-Ulaim L. 3• Pryor, Lot No. 59, Block 4, New Addition,Ogk Grove "enetery, for the sum of Deed to L.B. Pryor in Oak ;37.50. Adopted on the call of the roll: Yeas (11). Grove Ce -,e. Member Kerth offered motion that the Public Improvement Committee and Plot for laity Board of Public ':corks, be instructed to investigate, report and recommend purchase of Park. plot for a City Park, if reasonable offer is secured. Adopted on the call of the roll: Yeas (11). Revision of Member Johnston offered motion that the revision of City Ordinances be "ity Ordinances. referred to the Printing Committee and Purchasing Agent. Adopted on the call of the roll: yeas (11). Member Holt offered motion that the bonds of rade Barton, S. D. Dalbey, Bonds cancelled of ':Made 3arton,D. G. Mitchell, Baxter Kuykendall, V. 19. Orr and A. R. Steele be cancelled as they S. D. Dalbe;r, D. G. I",itchell Bre no longer in the employ of the City. Adopted on the call of the roll: Yeas (11). Barter Kuykendall ]:ember :.Mason offered motion that the light- at 25th and Broadway be moved to 25th and Kentucky. Lost upon the call of the roll: Yeas (1). Nays (10). Light 25th & Broulway. i. ;ember Kerth offered motion that the matter of placing a light at 25th i.i.nt 25th and and Kentucky ;:venue be referred to the Light Committee. Adopted on the call of the =Gy. avenue. roll: Yeas (11). Iember Crider offered motion that the Chief of Police be instructed to Police Cief in_ have his car painted 'black any time he sees fit. Adopted on the call of the roll: strllrted to rinve car Year (11). a�izt:d. Member Fleming off6red motion to refer to the Light Committee the matter Ught on Mey,.rs :a of placing a light on Meyers street in front of the King, Mill & Lumber Company. In fvozat of fin t'i 1 & Adopted on the call of the roll: Yeas (11). Liiml�r Member Cochran offered motion to .concur in the reco:mnendation of the G1aiz Yancey Cit;; Solicitor in allowing C. Seaton, Clerk of 1.!oCrac'ren Circuit Court, claim of & Johnson and John A. Yancey & Johnson, ir:tcrest and court costs in the amount of w960.36. Also John A. Good"can,C.�.;.A. Goodman, Clerk of Court of ­ppeal3, 429.45. :adopted on the call of the roll: Yeas (11). Member Johnson offered motion to concur in the recommendation of the Levine Lamb, City Solicitor in allowing -,e additional sur. of 1"50.00 to L. B. .,lexander, Attorney for yevine Lamb, which arount is 10;5 interest on the amount previously allowed to Satisfy the judp=ent of the court of App-=als. Adopted on the call of the roll: leas (11). No. 145. Proceedings of__-._Boaxn._oi-'._couNCllacaN _City of Paducah192 Member Mason offered motion to concur in the action of the Board of Aldermen Removal of iron pipes in regard to the Board of Public Ylorks having a lot of iron pipes, which have luyin. on Jefferson 3t. been laying on Jefferson Street, between 1st and 2nd street, removed. Adopted on the call of the roll: Yeas (11). Member Kerth offered motion to concur in the action of the Board of Storm water sewers on Vadison, Harrison, Alderman in regard to referring to the Hospital,&Sevier Committee, the communication and Clay fro River to 9th, ani on Clark from the :Iayor in regard to storm water severs on Madison, Harrison and Clay & Tenn. from river to Stn 6t. Streets, from the River to 9th Street, and on Clark and Tennessee Street from the River to 9th Street. Adopted on the call of the roll: Yeas (11). ].!ember Mason offered motion to concur in the action of the Board of Robert r. '.hornton bldermen in regard to receiving and filing smmnons and garnishee served on the Ji;. �-ays .J.jty E Of ra;iuoan and Mayor for the City of Paducah in cases of Robert F. Thornton, J. E. Hays and raducch -eater Co' City of Paducah and The Paducah hater Company. Adopted on the call of the roll: Yeas (11). Member Korth read a resolution as follows: "BE IT RESOLVED BY THE GEWERAL COUNCIL OF' Tri:: CITY OF PDJCAH, KENTUCKY: SECTION 1. Police Cenartr..er.t That the number of policemen, detectives and officers of the Police resolution. Denartnent of raid City shall not exceed twenty (20) in number, exclusive of the H. Gross. Chief of rola^-o of said 'Department. SECTION 2. BE !I FURTHER uRSOL', D that in order to promote economy in the adxini3- tration of the Police Dopartment, the Chief of Police is hereby directed to dismiss from the service and discharge from said :%e,,artment a sufficient number pf Pol.icamep dateat'ives and officers of said Donartnont no that the number retaining shall not exc"d t.ranty one (21) including the unief of Po11ro. 3cC^TOTS 3. T: cU :rip.. R—,:" J D that all extra men be dismissed first. 4. That this resolution shall take effect from and after its adoption, ar,:;roval r,nd publication. On mOtioa of same , 3:,me wan given third paszaL,,a upon the call of the roll : Yeas: Rl Fyle sberpe r, Crider, Bleminn, Halt, Jarnatori, Korth,&aOn, Owen, Stewart, an'. �ratts. (lO;. Plays: Cce'raran. (1). On nation thy_ rules wereed ,,,� su:Jpand., upon t:.: ca_1 0. `.r. roll: Yaws: F,ial-�sbar�� ''`'Y'r i:rid•3rr F:P=iZ7r H01r, Jchn3tOn, F6r'h, %a 30n Owen, 't% dart and .:alts. (i^). .,ays: :oc;ran (1). Member Mason offered :notion to refer to the City Solicitor communication from _. H. 1ZOredock. B. H. Koredock in regard to his 1924 taxes. Adopted on the call of the roll: Yeas (11). Liember Ovren offered motion that J. 1'1, Little be refunded $)56.46, penal4y on S.ittle his tax bill for 1924. Adopted on the call of the roll: Yeas : Rigglesberber, Kerth, Mason, Oven, Stewart and 71atts (6). Nays: Cochran, Crider, Fleming, Holt and Johnston. (5). Member Korth offered motion to refer to the Belief Committee the communicatinnl E!rs. J. 1':. Shipp. from A. Y. Martin in regard to refunding Mrs. J. M. Shipp 52.66 , penalty on 1924 taxes. Adopted on the call of the roll: Yeas (11). Member Johnston offered motion to receive and file the following applications: applications of �;, i- Russell, C. A. Russell for Sanitary Inspector; J. S. Bondurant, City Weigher; Woods Y. J. S. :';nods Bonduz•ant Y. Robertson Robertson, City 71eigher; G. A. Ylasham for City l7eigher; J. C. Presnoll for City k2' A. J.C.I,resrell 7.asham 'Ciel her• ':S. E. Warford for Pest House Keeper. Adopted on the call of the roll: g p p "'arford Yeas (11). Member Mason offered motion to concur in the action of the Board of Aldermen Removal of iron pipes in regard to the Board of Public Ylorks having a lot of iron pipes, which have luyin. on Jefferson 3t. been laying on Jefferson Street, between 1st and 2nd street, removed. Adopted on the call of the roll: Yeas (11). Member Kerth offered motion to concur in the action of the Board of Storm water sewers on Vadison, Harrison, Alderman in regard to referring to the Hospital,&Sevier Committee, the communication and Clay fro River to 9th, ani on Clark from the :Iayor in regard to storm water severs on Madison, Harrison and Clay & Tenn. from river to Stn 6t. Streets, from the River to 9th Street, and on Clark and Tennessee Street from the River to 9th Street. Adopted on the call of the roll: Yeas (11). ].!ember Mason offered motion to concur in the action of the Board of Robert r. '.hornton bldermen in regard to receiving and filing smmnons and garnishee served on the Ji;. �-ays .J.jty E Of ra;iuoan and Mayor for the City of Paducah in cases of Robert F. Thornton, J. E. Hays and raducch -eater Co' City of Paducah and The Paducah hater Company. Adopted on the call of the roll: Yeas (11). Member Korth read a resolution as follows: "BE IT RESOLVED BY THE GEWERAL COUNCIL OF' Tri:: CITY OF PDJCAH, KENTUCKY: SECTION 1. Police Cenartr..er.t That the number of policemen, detectives and officers of the Police resolution. Denartnent of raid City shall not exceed twenty (20) in number, exclusive of the H. Gross. Chief of rola^-o of said 'Department. SECTION 2. BE !I FURTHER uRSOL', D that in order to promote economy in the adxini3- tration of the Police Dopartment, the Chief of Police is hereby directed to dismiss from the service and discharge from said :%e,,artment a sufficient number pf Pol.icamep dateat'ives and officers of said Donartnont no that the number retaining shall not exc"d t.ranty one (21) including the unief of Po11ro. 3cC^TOTS 3. T: cU :rip.. R—,:" J D that all extra men be dismissed first. 4. That this resolution shall take effect from and after its adoption, ar,:;roval r,nd publication. On mOtioa of same , 3:,me wan given third paszaL,,a upon the call of the roll : Yeas: Rl Fyle sberpe r, Crider, Bleminn, Halt, Jarnatori, Korth,&aOn, Owen, Stewart, an'. �ratts. (lO;. Plays: Cce'raran. (1). On nation thy_ rules wereed ,,,� su:Jpand., upon t:.: ca_1 0. `.r. roll: Yaws: F,ial-�sbar�� ''`'Y'r i:rid•3rr F:P=iZ7r H01r, Jchn3tOn, F6r'h, %a 30n Owen, 't% dart and .:alts. (i^). .,ays: :oc;ran (1). Proceedings of _ _ _ .Bo.iRD_ol= couxaLui-vN_ City of Paducah._._ J;.,rnrnav 1sTs, ___ 192 5._ On motion same was given fourth passa^e upon the call of the roll: Yeas: Riglesberger, Crider, Fleming, Holt, Johnston, Kerth, Mason, Owen, Stewart and 'Natts. (10). Nays: Cochran (1). Member Crider offered motion to concur in the action of the Board of Aldermen Extension of in referring to the Board of Public 1iorks and Street Committee, the communication from N.13th S, 11th Sr.. the Mayor in regard to securing an extension of North 13th Street from Trimble Street Clark St. & Jackson St. ' to Cairo Road•' South 11th Street from Bronson to Adams Streets; Clark Street from 21st to 25th Streets; Jackson Street from 19th to 25th Streets. Adopted on the call of the roll: Yeas (11). Improve-:ert Member Cochran offered motion to concur in the action of the Board of Aldermen 6th St 'in referring to the City Engineer, Board of Public Works and Street Committee, the Bridge and 4th St. matter of improvement of Sixth Street Bridge and Fourth Street Bridge. Adopted on the Bridge. call of the roll: Yeas (11). Member Crider offered motion to concur in the action of the Board of Aldermen City Ulerk in authorizing the Uity Clerk to employ an assistant at a salary not to exceed $75.00 allowed an assistant. per month. Adopted on the call of the roll: Yeas (11). Member Kerth offered motion to concur in the action of the Board of Aldermen Employment in referring to the Public Improvement Committee,communication from the Mayor ofZoningin� n regard to the employment of a Zoning and Planning Engineer for the City. Adopted and nvineer. on the call of the roll: Yeas (11). Member Crider offered motion tb,.coneur in the Board of Aldermen in authorizing Typewriter the City Treasurer to trade old Underwood Typewriter and purchase a new Royal Typewriter, for City 'treasurer. at a cost not to exceed x72.50. Adopted on the call of the roll: Yeas (11). E. H.Uro3a X� reccivinn and filing corn-:cunication from the Mayor stating that he had instructed instructed N R. CirO33 to deliver to J. Nelson all belonging to deliver paraphernalia belonRin to the Police to J. ''%-partment. Adopted on the call of the roll: Yeas (11) . lcl..on. 'enbcr Crider offered r.:otion to concur in the action of the Board of Aldermen In regard to rn;fet:•ir.,; to tw, Board of Public 1;Ork3, Street Committee and City Engineer, Lancaster the co^ unica,loa from C. Craig, ::ccretary of the Paducah Board of Trade, in regard karcuet Floorinr, to u street beim improved, running to the Lancaster Parquet Flooring Company's plant, Co. cn Palmer Street ar.l Tipple Truck. Adopted on the call of the roll: teas Member 1,'a3on offered motion to concur in the action of the lsoard of Aldermen J. B. Dycusin retard to refunding to J. B. Dycus, 1W-90 Poll taxes collected from him by error, ;idewaik, curb & gutters on 19th St. as racocizended by the City 3oli.eitcr. .idopted on tae call of the roll: Yeaa (11). :'ember ::girth offered motion to concur in t.e action of the Board of Aldermen In referrinc,, to *,he Board of Public ::orl:a, City Enw.ineer and Street Committee, the Matter of :'ringing in anO:' i nance for 3!'le :'i til.'.3, curb fin3 ru=cera on both aides of lith Streot fro= Broadway to Guti:rie Avet:ue. .,dor, e� or. the call of the roll: Yeas (11). Member Mason offered motion to concur in the action of the Board of Aldermen In regard to granting a permit for filling station on 7th &=4adison Streets. Adopted Filling Station on the call of the roll: teas: Riglesberger, Urider, Holt, Johnson, Mason, Owen and 7th & Madison Stewart. (7.). Nays: Cochran, Fleming, Kerth and 79atts (4). Sts. Menber Cochran offered motion to concur in the action of the Board of Aldermen Refund of in regard to the Street Oiling Assessments amounting to $4429.92, paid last year, to ar:oun t s paid for be returned to the property o.ners in the amounts paid by each. Adopted on the call >tr,!et Oiling. of the roll; Yea3 (11). "ane offered motion to concur in the action of the Board of Aldermen in E. H.Uro3a X� reccivinn and filing corn-:cunication from the Mayor stating that he had instructed instructed N R. CirO33 to deliver to J. Nelson all belonging to deliver paraphernalia belonRin to the Police to J. ''%-partment. Adopted on the call of the roll: Yeas (11) . lcl..on. 'enbcr Crider offered r.:otion to concur in the action of the Board of Aldermen In regard to rn;fet:•ir.,; to tw, Board of Public 1;Ork3, Street Committee and City Engineer, Lancaster the co^ unica,loa from C. Craig, ::ccretary of the Paducah Board of Trade, in regard karcuet Floorinr, to u street beim improved, running to the Lancaster Parquet Flooring Company's plant, Co. cn Palmer Street ar.l Tipple Truck. Adopted on the call of the roll: teas Member 1,'a3on offered motion to concur in the action of the lsoard of Aldermen J. B. Dycusin retard to refunding to J. B. Dycus, 1W-90 Poll taxes collected from him by error, ;idewaik, curb & gutters on 19th St. as racocizended by the City 3oli.eitcr. .idopted on tae call of the roll: Yeaa (11). :'ember ::girth offered motion to concur in t.e action of the Board of Aldermen In referrinc,, to *,he Board of Public ::orl:a, City Enw.ineer and Street Committee, the Matter of :'ringing in anO:' i nance for 3!'le :'i til.'.3, curb fin3 ru=cera on both aides of lith Streot fro= Broadway to Guti:rie Avet:ue. .,dor, e� or. the call of the roll: Yeas (11). No 147. _ Proceedings of.__aoiRD_0L_CQUr-Cu lm City of Paducah._... _JANUARY_ 19TH90_1925-_.192 Member Mason offered motion to concur in the action of the Board of Traffic Signals. Aldermen in referring to the Street Committee, communication from the Mayor in regard to the City purchasing traffic signals. Adopted on the call of the roll: Yeas (11). Member Kerth read an ordinance entitled "AN ORDINANCE ASSESSING THE ABUTTING rROPERTY FOR THE COST OF THE IMPROVEMENT BY THE CONSTRUCTION 01" CONCRETE SIDE7IALKS, CURBS AND GUTTERS, INCLUDING THE INTERSECTIONS NOT HERETOFORE CONSTRUCT- ED, TOGETHER WITH ALL NECESSARY MANHOLES, INT=iKES, CATCH BASINS, SEVIER PIPE Assessment Ordinance CONNECTIONS AND CAST IRON DRAIN PIPES, AS SHOWN BY THE CITY ENGINEER'S ESTP..IATE Both sides of 13th St.N. 11th OF S:1IiE, ON THE FOLLO71ING NAMED STREETS IN THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, TO=JIT: St., Monroe St. 20th, 21st, 22nd, BOTH SIDS OF 13TH STREET FROM THE NORTH CURB LINE OF TENNESSEE STREET TO THE 23rd, 24th & 25th Sts.Madison, SOUTH CURB LINE OF JACKSON STREET; BOTH SIDES OF I10RTH 11TH STREET FROM THE NORTH Harrison, S. 5th St. N. 6th and PROPERTY LINE OF MADISON STREET TO THE SOUTH CURB LINE OF TRIM BLE STREET; BOTH N. 7th Sts., etc. SIDES OF MON:ROE STREET FROM THE 1i'EST PROPERTY LINE OF FOUNTAIN AVENUE (17TH STREET) TO THE EAST CURB LINE OF 19TH STREET; BOTH SIDES OF 20TH STREET, 21ST STREET, 22ND STREET, 23RD STREET, 24TH STREET, AND THE EAST SIDE ORLY OF 25TH STREET, FROM THE NORTH PROPERTY LIME OF BROAD!;VAY STREET TO THE SOUTH PROPERTY LINE OF JEFFERSON STREET; BOTH SI17ES OF MADISON AND HARRISON STREETS FROM THE WEST PROPERTY LINE OF 12TH STREET TO THE EAST PROPERTY LINE OF HARRAHAN BOULEVARD (15TH STREET); BOTH SIDES OF SOUTH 5TH STREET FROM THE SOUTH CURB -'LINE OF JACKSON STREET TO THE NORTH CURB LIME OF NORTON STREET; BOTH SIDES OF 20TH STREET FROM THE SOUTH PROPERTY LINE OF BROA17NAY STREET TO THE NORTH PROPERTY LINE OF KENTUCKY AVENUE; AND BOTH SIDES OF NORTH 6TH STREET AND NORTH 7TH STREET FROM THE NORTH OURB LINE OF MADISON STREET TO THE SOUTH CURB LINE OF TRIMBLE STREET, AS FOLLOWS: CONCRETE SIDEWALKS, CONCRETE GUTTER, CONCRETE DRIVEIVAYS, 4" CAST IRON PIPE, CONCRETE CURB STRAIGHT, CONCRETE CURB CIRCULAR, EXPANSION JOINTS AND INCIDENTALS, $0.195 PER SQUARE FOOT. 400 PER LINEAL FOOT. 260 PER SQUARE FOOT. 500 PER LINEAL FOOT. 530 PER LINEAL FOOT. 600 PER LINEAL FOOT. ,50.085487 PER ABUTTING FOOT, FOR TF_F COST OF CONSTRUCTION OF SAID IMPROVEMENT, EXCEPT THAT PORTION TO BE PAID FOR BY THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, AND PROVIDING THAT SAID ESTIMATE MAY BE PAID IN Ti,24 ANNUAL INSTALLMENTS, BEING ONE EACH YEAR FOR A PERIOD OF TEN YEARS." On motion of same, s arae was given first passage upon the call of the roll: Yeas: Riglesberger, Cochran, Crider, Fleming, Holt, Johnston, Kerth, Mason, Owen, Stewart add Watts. (11). On motion of same the rules mere suspended and ordinance read by title upon the call of the roll: Yeas: Riglesberger, Cochran, Crider, Fleming, Holt, Johnston, Kerth, Mason, Owen, Stewart and +acts. (11). On motion of same, same was given second and final passage upon the call of tre roil: Yeas: Riglesberger, Cochran, Crider, Fleming., Holt, Johnston, Kerth, Mason, Olen, atewart and Viatts. (11). tar.^.e read an ordinance entitled "AN ORDI'LiNCE ASSESSING THE ABUTTING Assessment r'0= Y O'�72I R3 ON Ti--. .GU^sH SIDE, OF BUFNE'fT 3TRL; .T, FROM THP: 14E3T PROPERTY LINE OF Ordinanc-- S side of Burnett 10T? STR'r.-T fO Tii". EA3T CU?B _INr. OF 14Ti? ::`:'rr:ST; ON '!'Ilia NORTH SIM 0? BU IlETT St. N. side of Burnett, both sides S=rrLT, FROM THE ',�,.ST CURB LII;:. Or' 107H STRH.%T TO - POINT 7H'nRE BURNETT STREET of 13th St.etc. 1.;.'�RSct'!S Tnr IiliFP1I ray_ RTY :.INr, Ur T�?IMBLI; STR�i T; BOTH Sl-rES OIC' 13TH STREET FROM THE NORTH ? ;r ,`i LINE OF BU`NET TRnET TO THr SGUTH ?POPERTY LINE OF FAXON 3TRE--T; ^T -, BOi'H �� DEn; �-13TH ST:.:,:- :� r'i?UM TH-: NORTH PROPERTY LINE OF JEFFERSON SOD_.. ;3LIIE Or STREET, IN T:. .- CITY C:i�ILAF, KE!.;PUOK[, T 03T 0:' G: 3, 01•' CONCRETE AS °iE FOLi.OiS: Proceedings of __B"?D_GE._G0I1Ns:LL!IZN City of Paducah- _.JAItUA}R'Y_19TH_ -192.5. CONCRETE SIDZIALKS, $0.189 PER SQUARE FOOT. CONCRETL GUTTzR, 39¢ PER LINEAL FOOT. CONCRETE DRIVh:+AYS, 30� PER S(ZUARE FOOT. 4" CAST IRON PIPE, 40¢ PER LINEAL FOOT. CONCRETE CURB STRAIGHT, 63¢ PER LINEAL FOOT. CONCRETE CURB CIRCULAR, 73¢ PER LINEAL FOOT. EXPANSION JOINTS AND INCIDENTALS, $0.0584193 PER ABUTTING FOOT. Sidewalks 2nd & Washington Stree :s. Edwin C. Hawkins. TOGaTi?!,.R `;:ITH ALL NECESSARY MANHOLES, INT:tKES AND SEINER PIPE CONNECTIONS, AS SHO'iitl BY THE CITY ENGINEER'S ESTI:±.:Ta OF SAUL', EXCEPT THAT PORTION TO BE PAID BY TH3 CITY OF Y. 7UC;H, AND PROVIDING TH.�T 'i::ID ASSE39LiENT HAY BE PAID IN 10 ANIiUAL INSTALLMENTS, BEING ON-,,' E:'.CH YE; R F R A PEERIOD OF 10 YEARS. " On motion of same, same was given first passage upon t:te call of the roll: Yeas: Riglesberger, uochran, Crider, Fleming, Holt, Johnston, Korth, Mason, Owen, Stewart and ':;atts. (11). Upon motion of same the rules were suspended and ordinance read by title upon the call of the roll by the following vote: Yeas: Rigglesberger, Cochran, Crider, Fleming, holt, Johnston, Korth, Mason, Owen, Stewart and Vlatts. (11). On motion of same, same was given second and final passage upon the call of the roll: Yeas: Riglesberger, Cochran, Crider, Fleming, Holt, Johnston, Korth, 11ason, Owen, Stewart and'.;atts. (11). ..om'�er L?ason offered motion to concur in the action of the Board of Aldermen in referring to the City Engineer and Board of Public Works, the matter of sidewalks at 2nd and 7lashirtton Streets, in front of the building owned by Edwin C. Hawkins. Adopted on the call of the roll: Yeas (11). P. M. On motion the Board recessed to go into Joint meeting at 10:00 osclock Re -convened at 10:20 ofclock P. M. On motion meeting adjourned. --"-- "'-'--- City Clerk '