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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes Book 17, Page 195, June 1, 1925No._ 195. - Proceedings of _t ARD OF OOUi.O1LMEN _ Cliy of Paducah_,TUNE 1, At a meeting, of the General Council hold on the Third Floor of the City Hall in the City of Paducah, Kentucky, June the lst, 1925, President Rgilosberger called the meeting to order, and upon the call of the roll the following answered to their names: Riglesberger, uochran, Crider, Fleming, Holt, Hummel, Johnston, Kerth, Mason Owen, Stewart and Watts. (12). Upon motion minutes of the last regular meeting dere adopted as read. On motion minutes of the call meeting of May 20th, were adopted as read. Member Hummel offered motion as follows: That Bonds in the amount of Bonds printed G.,'.Katterjohn X9272.58 covering the 10. year agreement signed by property owners on G. 7% Katterjohn, Contract No. 3. Jr., Contract ito. 3, be ordered printed and executed according to law, and the Treasurer be authorized to make final settlement with said contractor after sale of said ussue. Adopted on the call of the roll: Yeas (12). Same offered notion that the Treasurer be authorized to pay to contractor G. W. Katterjohn, Jr., the sum of }p4091.35, the balance due on cash paid in by G.'7.Katterjohn,Jr. property owners on contract No. 3, charging same to the Special 6treot Improvement Fund. Adopted on the call of the roll: Yeas (12). Same offered motion that the pay rolls and cltims approved by the Finance Committee be allowed and the Clerk authorized to issue proper warrant on the Treasurer charging the respective departments as shovn therein: Pay rolls.............59382.84 Vay roll & claims. Charity claims........ 1237.50 Claims ................ 9227.38 Adopted on the call of the roll: Yeas (12). Same read a resolution entitled "A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING Treasurer to THE CITY TREASURER AND MAYOR OF THH CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, TO BORROW THE Sm.1 OF Borrow money. $25,000.00 IN SUCK AMOUNTS AS MAY BE REQUIRED, FROM ANY BANK OR BATIKS IN SAID CITY, AND TO EX CUTE NOTE OR NOTES THEREFOR IN BEHALF OF SAID CITY." Adopted on the call of the roll: Yeas: Riglesberger, Cochran, Crider, Fleming, Holt, Hummel, Johnston, Xerth, I,Iason, Owen, Stewart and Watts. (12). Same offered motion to grant the request of the Mayor for the. Chief of Chief of the Fire Department to visit the meeting of the Kentucky Fire Chief's Association Fire Depart- ment• to be held in Louisville in September. Adopted on the call of the roll: Yeas (12). Member Johnston offered motion to receive and file letter from Mrs. T. Mrs. T. Z. Coleman' on behalf of the Managers of the Home of the Friendless, express .. Colea:an• in their thanks for the building of the pavement in front of the Home. Adopted on the call of the roll: zeas (12). Member Kerth read an ordinance entitled "AN ORDINANCE nSSESSING THE AFUT'PING PROP'FR'I'Y FO? 'IMF. CO;T OF CONSVUCTIOiI OF CONCRETE 6IDE11ALKS, CURBS AND sessr ;rt ordinance GUf",.RSj INCLUDING INTERSECTION :TOT HEF TO1FOIt CONSTRUUTED, TOGnTHdR t?ITH ALL si.dew;al'r.s, etc. , '=n Jackson 3 'C_:8,^-ARY L ANFOLES, INT':KES, CATCH BASINS AND CAST IROII DRAIN PIPES AND SP:'?IsR PIPE 'I., etc. CON.'ECTIONS ON THE FOLLO":ING TI.V.! ED S"iRii}:T IN VIii CITY OF PACUCAIi, K±:;I"U;;KY, TO- IT: BOTH =, OP^,TRI%ZT FROM THE WE'T PROPERTY LINE OF 10TH STREET TO 1: POIiI'r A 50 11 235 FE -:T OI, i;? '�'°T PROPERTY LINE OF 13Th STRE:?T, A9 II0:'7N ON THS: PLAITS G. '= T• 'i O AND AL30 BOTH SID.,,Iz Ob' NORTH 9TI; TRRET NORTH PliOly`.R:'Y %TN? OF l.!ONRO;, 31"RE T TO THE' FAL'tM CURB 1,111" 01' AiADISON STRcET AS FOLLG.73: Proceedings of _sO.;-11D_OF_COUNCIrT,;;:,I----City of Paducah_— 1922._. CONCRETE SIDs11,tiLK .........................17 1/2 PER SQ. FOOT. ;0.7CR?TE GUTTER .. ........................39V PER LIN. FOOT. CONCR Ti. DRIV}i"J.:YS.........................30� PER SQ. FOOT. 4" CAST IRON PIPES.. ....................40� PER LIN. FOOT. CONCRETE CURB STRAIGHT .....................60V PER LIN. FOOT. CONCR'?TE CURB CIRCULAR .....................70p/ PER LIN. FOOT. COST -OF EXPAN4ION'JOINTS,IMRE USED . FCP SIDE,LiALKS, DRIV'u"aAYS, CURBS & GUTTERS.. 40.0467884 PER ABUTTING FOOT. COST OF EXPANSION JOINTS :;HERE USED FOR 31DENALKS ONLY ............................. $0.0244826 PER ABUTTING FOOT. INTEREST COST .............................. $0.07743 PER DOLLAR OF CONSTRUCTION COST. FOR THE COST OF CONSTRUCTION OF SAID I.1'PROVEMENT9 EXCEPT THAT PORTION TO BE PAID FOR BY THE CITY OF P:>DUCAH, KENTUCKY, AND PROVIDING THAT SAID COST MAY BE PAID IN TEN ANNUAL PAYMENTS, BEING ONE, EACH YEAR FOR A PERIOD OF TEN YF'ARS." On motion same was given first passage upon the call of the roll: Yeas: Riglesberger, Cochran, Crider, Fleming, Holt, Hummel, Johnston, Kerth, Mason, Owen, Stewart and Watts. (12). On motion the rules were suspended and ordinance read by title upon the call of the roll: Yeas: Riglesberger, Cochran, Crider, Fleming, Holt, Hummel, Johnston, Kerth, Mason, Owen, Stewart and Watts. (12). On motion same was given second and final passage upon the call of the roll: Yeas: Riglesberger, Cochran, Crider, Fleming, Holt, Ilummel, Johnston, Kerth, Mason, Owen, Stewart and '1i'atts. (12). Yember Kerth read an ordinance entitled "All ORDINANCE ASSESSING THE ABUTTING PROPERTY FOR THE COST OF THE CONSTRUCTION BY GRADING AND GRAVELING SAME, Ordinance assessing TOGETHER 7,1TH ALL NECESSARY MANHOLES, INTAKES, CATCH BASINS, SEWER PIPE CONNECTIONS orooerty for const- AND CAST IRON DRAIN PIPES, AS 8D17N BY THE CITY ENGINEER'S ESTIMATE OF SAME, ON THE cont-ete sliewrllts, FOLLOWING NAT.`, D STREETS IN THE CITY OF PADUC_1H, KENTUCKY, TO-ffIT: KENTUCKY AVENUE etc., on Ky. Ave., FROM 20TH TO 25TH STREET; CLARK STREET FROM 19TH to 21ST STREET; LEECH AVENUE FROM. etc. 10TH STREET TO 11TH STREET; 11TH STREET FROM LEACIi AVENUE TO i3URNETT STREET; MONRDE' STREET FROM 21ST STREET TO 25TH STREET; 21ST STREET FROM MONROE STREET TO All ALLMY BETNEEN 14014ROE STREET AND JEFFERSON STREET; 21ST STREET FROM BROADI'lAY TO JACKSON STREET; 23RD STREET ADD 24TH STREET FROM BROADWAY TO KKNTUCKY AVENUE; 22ND STREET FROM BROAU,7AY TO J•:FFERSON STREET, AS FOLLO11S: GRAVEL OF 42 FEET IN l7IDTH $2.50 PER ABUTTING FOOT. GRAVEL OF 40 FEET IN 'IIIDTH 2.38 PER ABUTTING FOOT. GRAVEL OF 37 FErT IIT 71IDTII 2.15 PER ABUTTING FOOT. GRAVEL OF 17 FEET III :7ID!.rH 1.05 PER ABUTTING FOOT. INTER 37 COST PER DOLLAR OF CONSTRUCTION COST $0.020838. FOR Tim-' COST OF CON?TRUCTION OF SAID IMPROVE -;ENT, EXCEPT THAT PORTION TO BE PAID FOr.I BY THE CITY OF P.;i1CAH, KE`;T?lCKY, AND PROVIDING THAT SAID COST MAY BE PAID IN TWN ANNUAL U 'f` ::'-, BdING ONE EACH YEAR, FOR A PERIOD OF TE71 YEARS." Om motion same was given first passage upon the call of the roll: Yeas: Riglesberger, Cochran, Crider, Fleming, Holt, Huvarcl, Johnston, Kerth, Mason, Owen, St_wart and 7.atts.(12). On motion the rules were suspended and ordinance read by titleyi upon the call of the roll: Yeas: Riglesberger, Cochran, Crider, Fleming, 11o11:, 1hmmjel, Johnston, Perth, ?'axon, Owen, :iteaart and ,.atta. (12). On motion same was riven second and final passage upon the tail of tide roll: Yeas: Rialesherger, Cochran, Crider, Fleming, Holt, iiumTej, Johnaton, Kerth, Mason, Owen, Stewart a.n.i .:acts. (12). Member Crider offered motion to receive and fil. th,e r -)ort of the Uhief Mav R«;ort of of Police for the month of May, 1925. Adopted on .., all c:. .re roll: 'Cess (12.) Caird Of roy:ez. Bama offered ¢otion t0,rec-ive and file the rerort of the City Jailer ='snort Citv for the month of May, 1925. Adopted on the call of the roll: Yess (12). -- Proceedings of-____BaAim_w_ -COUIICSLLISN City of Paducah- Member aducah_ Ltember Kerth dead an prdinance entitled "RN ORDI14ATICE PROVIDING FOR THE IMPROVI:7:E14T OF 5TH STREET FROM THE SOUTH PROPERTY LINE OF ELIZABETH STREET TO THE 0cPIN1 ,NCE, I"P40�'ING NORTH PROPERTY LINE OF BROAD STREET, IN THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCI:Y, BY GRADING 5th Z�t. AND GRAVELING SANE, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PLANS AND SPEC•IF7CATION3 PROVIDED THERE- FOR BY THE CITY ENGINEER, AT THE COST OF THE: O'.7NERS OF THE nBUTTING PROPERTY, AND PROVIDING THAT SUCH COSTS MAY BE PAID UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF THE TEIT YEAR PAYMENT PLAN. " On motion same was given first passage upon the call of the roll: Year.: Riglesberger, Cochran, Crider, Fleming, Holt, Hummel, Johnston, Kerth, Eason, Owen Stewart and Watts- (12). On motion the rules were suspended and ordinance read by title upon the call of the roll: Yeas: Riglesberger, Cochran, Crider, Fleming, Holt, Hummel Johnston, Kerth, Mason, Owen, Stewart and Watts. (12). On motion same was given Adcoid and final passage upon the call of the roll: Yeas : Riglesberger, Cochran, Crider, Fleming, Holt, Hummel, Johnston, Kerth, Mason, Owen, Stewart and Watts. (12). Member Holt offered motion that the City of Paducah deed to 1'1. E. E Butcher lot in Oak Grove Butcher, Lot No. 15B, Block 14, in Oak Grobe Cemetery for the sum of ,$50.00. Cemetery. Adopted on the call of the roll: Yeas (12). Member Holt offered motion that the City of Paducah deed to Edward Edward H1,:9right, lot In Oak Grove H. Aright, Lot No. 22, Block 4, in Oak Grove Cemetery for the sum of ;37.50. Cemetery. Adopted on the call of the roll: Yeas (12)-. Member Johnston offered motion that the employees of Oak Grove Salaries of Cemetery who have been employed for one year or more, be increased froT $2.70 to Oak. Grove employees ;3.00 per day, the increase to take effect commencing June the 1st, 1925. Adopted raised. on the call of the roll: Yeas (12). Member Kerth read an ordinance entitled "AN ORDINANCE PROVIDINn Ordinance. FOR THE CONS£�?UCTION OF CONCRETE SIDEWALKS, CURBS AND GUTTERS, TOGETHER '.7ITH xLL Sidewalks, etc., on Harrison NECESSARY MANHOLES, INTAKES, CATCH BASINS AND SEINER PIPE CONNECTIONS ON BOTH St., etc. , SIDES OF HARRISON STREET FROM THE VIEST CURB LINE OF 19TH STREET TO THE EAST PROPERTY LINE OF 21ST STREET, EXTENDED, IN T11E CITY OF PADUCAH, KFIITUCKY3 IN ACCORD;110E WITH THE PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS PROVIDED THEREFOR BY 'IIIE CITY ENGINEER OF "SID CITY, AT TI1w COST OF THE ABUTTIZIG PROPERTY OINNERS, AND PROVIDING THAT SUCH COST MAY BE PAID FOR UNUET? THE TEN Y:':AR PAYMENT PLAN." On motion same was given first passage upon the call of the roll: Y•as: Riglesbe•ger, Cochran, Crider, Fleming, Holt, Hummel, Johnston, Kerth, Mason, Osten. Stewart and Watts. (12). On motion the rules were suspended and ordinance read by title upon the call of the roll: Yeas: Riglesberger, Cochran, Crider, Fleming, Holt, Hummel, Johnston, Kerth, Mason, Owen, Stewart and 17atts. (12.). On motion same was given second and final passage upon the call Of the roll: Yeas: Riglesberger, Cochran, Crider, Fleming, Holt, 1luim11c11, Johnston, Zerth, Vason, O:ver,, tewart and :7att's. (12). LIe> ser Johnston offered motion that the telenhone at tho cemetery ?eleph^ne Oak Grove be charged to the City inat-ad of Mrs. Billington's account. Adoptc;d on the Cemetery. call of the roll: Yeas (12). Oar: Grove Member Johnston offered motion that the salary of I1rs. Billington Sexton's be increased Ten Doll:.rs Op r ont;,, t o increase to take effect Com encing June the salary i; F . c.casc.d. lot, 1925. �, Adopted on � e call of the roil: Yeas (12) . Proceedings of__ �' ''_�_'_COUNCILxxx^ City of Paducah?i'�I_E_1� 192.5- Mcmber Nebth offered motion to concur in the action of the Board of Aldermen internation- in approving; letter written to the International Shoe Company, by the City Solicitor, al Shoe mac. rerariinc steam pipe crossing street at 2nd & Jefferson. ;dopted on the call of the roll: Yeas (12). Member Cochaan "offered motion to concur in the action of the Board of Aldermen I'ay report of ='ire in receivinS and filing the report of the Fire Chief for the month of May, 1925. ef. 3dooted on the call of the roll: Yeas (12). Member Kdrth offered motion to concur in the action of the Board of Aldermen in receiving and filing the communication from the Chief of the Fire Department in c,:�-unication r^r '''ire regard to having sufficient funds to operate the department the`tremainder of the year thief. with the increased salaries. Adopted on,the call of the roll: Yeas (12). Member Mason offered motion to concur in the action of the Board of Aldermen in receiving and filing the communication from the Mayor disapproving an AMENDING AN ORDINANCE flx:iimanzft ordinance entitled -"AN ORDINANCE FIXING THE SALARIES OF THE MEMBERS AND EMPLOYEES Salaries of employ✓- OF THE FIRE DEPARTMENT OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH." Adopted on the call of the roll: ecs of Vire Department. Yeas (12). Member Kerth vdddran ordinance entitled "AN ORDINANCE AI:IEIJDING Aid ORDITIaNCE, ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE FIXING THE SALARIES OF TIIE MEMBERS ,AND EMPLOYEES OF THE FIRE DEPARTNTENT OF TIIE CITY OF PADJCAH, KENTUCKY." On motion same was given third and final passage upon the call of the roll, mayorls veto notwithstanding. Yeas: (12). Member Johnston offered motion to concur in the action of the Board of Aldermen in referring to the Finance Committee, with power to act, the eilaim of S. B. S.B?Gott, Jailer. Gott, Jailer of z'cCracken County,against the City of Paducah, Kentucky. Adopted on the call of the roll: Yeas (12). Member Kerth read an ordinance entitled "AN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE Carnivals LIC-N3ING OF CARNIVALS AND STREET FAIRS, PROVIDING A LICENSE THEREFOR AND PRESCRIBING an,i Street A PENALTY FOR VIOLs.TION THEREOF." Fairs. Same was given first passage upon the call of the roll: Yeas: Riglesborger, Cochran, Crider, Fleming, Holt, Johnston, Kerth, Mason, Owen, otewart and ';Jatts• (11).. Naya: Hummel (1).. On motion the rules were suspended and ordinance read by title upon the cull of the roll: Yeas: Riglesberger, Cochran, Crider, Fleming, Holt, Johnston, Kerth, Mason, Ogren, Ste -cart and :'iatts. (11). Nays: Hummel (1). On motion same was ,,^iven second and final passage upon the call of the roll: Seaalf:XPU Yeas: Riglesberger, Cochran, Crider, Fleming, Holt, Johnston, Kerth, anon, Gwen, Ctewart and Watts. (11). Nays: Hummel (1). Sale offered motion to concur in the action of the Board of Aldermen Band referring, to the Finance Committee, a resolution entitled "A REFOLUTION APPROPRIATIIIG Concerts. THil SU" OF : 250.00 FO' TENMUIICIPrL 3AIID CUIJCE?tT3, PROVIDED A LIKE WA SHr;LL B) OTH Ri.ISF. I,I',:r D. " 3opted on the call of the roll: 'leas (12) . • Member Holt offered motion to concur in the action of the Board of ,ldennen in aut`aorizinv. the City Solicitor to tare an appeal in the case of George Gich against Case of See •Giall the City of ?aluca , for clan_*;; of 540.37 for services as patrolman. :adopted on the vs: cit;• of=r:3ueai;• call of the roll: Yeas (12). No. 199. Proceedings of.---BQAHD_oE_G(TTTN( TT21B'11T City of Paducah___ JUV.E_ l,_a,925.- -.,--.-,-192 Member Mason offered motion to concur in the action of the Board of Aldermen F.0.Thu rnar• in accepting the dedication of streets and alleys by E. D. Thurman in Forest Dedication of streets & alleys Park Addition. Adopted on the call of the roll: Yeas (12). in Forest i'arl: A1dition. Member Uochran offered motion that the Board of Public 71orks be requested to sprinkle streets from the south end of 4th Street Bridge to Clements; out Snrinkain- streets Clements to Bridge Street; out Bridge Street to city Limits, once a day until Athe st.Bridge.to the 6th Street Bridge is open. Adopted on the call of the roll: Yeas (12). Clements, Clements to Bridge, etc. Member Owen offered motion that the extending of Jackson Street from 21st Street to City Limits be referred to the City Solicitor, City Engineer, Extcn.iin� of JRckson St. from Board of Public '"orks and Street Committee. Adopted on the call of the roll: 21st to Citk Limits. Yeas (12). Member Coebran offered motion to concur in the action of the Board of Aldermen in receiving and filing the communication from the Public Improvement ot bac:: of Fire -5tition 12. Com mittee in regard to not selling the lot back, of Fire Station No. 2. =adopted on the call of the roll: Yeas (12). Member Owen offered motion to concur in the action of the Board of Lot back of Fl -.'e 9tKtion 1�3. Aldermen in receiving and filing the communication from the Public Improvement Committee in regard to not selling lot back bf Fire Station No. 3. adopted on the call of the roll: Yeas (12). Member Cochran offered motion to concur in the action of. the Board of Boosters Si! -n. Aldermen in authorizing the Mayor to sign the contract with the I. C. R. R. Company in erecting a Boosters Sign at Union Station. Adopted on the call of the roll: Yeas (12). Member Johnston offered motion that the Judiciary Committee be instructed Frank N. Burns. to draw a resolution expressing the sympathy of the General Council and the "ity of Paducah in respect to the death of our former Mayor and Alderman, Prank N. Burrs, a copy to be furnished to each of the Paducah papers and one to the family of Mer. Burns. Adopted on the call of the roll: Yeas (12). On motion meeting adjourned. ✓wM i� �, -i;UPTE1D / ',777 :..