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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes Book 17, Page 83, August 4, 1924- _ No. - Proceedings of-_ _1.90ARD OF COUNCIUIEli —City of Paducah_— AUGUST_ ATR,_ _1824.___ j 92. At a regular meeting of the Board of Councilmen held on the Third Floor of the City Hall, in the City of Paducah, Kentucky, August the 4th, 1924, President ':"Jatts called the meeting to order. Upon the call of the roll the following answered to their names: Watts, Bougeno, Cochran, Crider, Jacobs, Kerth, Mason, Morrison, Owen, Riggleaberger, Spicer and Stewart. (12). On motion the minutes of July the 21st, 1924, .:ere adopted as read, Member Jacobs offered motion to receive and file the communication from the Treasurer designating the City National Bank of Paducah, Kentucky, the Depository for City Depositorys the general fund of the City, and the Citizens Savings Bank of Paducah, Kentucky, for the Sinking Fund. Adopted on the call of the roll: Yeas (12). Member Kerth offered motion to receive and file the report of the City :'rs. M. Umbaugh Solicitor regarding Tax Bill No. 1667 of Mrs. M. Umbaugh, and that firs. Umbaugh be notified that no relief can be granted. Adopted on the call of the roll: Yeas (12). Same offered motion to concur in the recommendation of City Solicitor re, . Lycurgus Rica garding deducting $745.00 from the assessed valuation ofthe Tax Bill of Lycurgus Rice. Adopted on the call of the roll: Yeas (12). Member Cochran offered motion to concur in the recommendation of the City "rs. Ruth James Solicitor regarding assessment of airs. Ruth James being reduced to $700.00, and the Clerk be authorized to make correction and celitify tax bill accordingly. Adopted on the call of the roll: Yeas (12). i Member Kerth offered motion to concur in the recommendation of the City '.rs. "l.L.Bennett Solicitor in refusing to grant a refund to Mrs. I. L. Bennett on Tax Bill No. 246. Adopted on the call of the roll: Yeas (12). i Member Spicer offered motion to concur in the recommendation of the City J.A.Dickey Solicitor regardift Tax Bill No. 892 of J. li. Dickey,ossessment of automobile to re- j main as assessed. Adopted on the call of the roll: yeas (12). Member Kerth offered motion to concur in the recommendation of the City L.R.'cllioh Solicitor referring to the Relief Committee, Tax Bill No. 2555, L. R. Mellish. Adopt. Fd on the call of the roll: Yeas (12). '.:ember Jacobs offered motion to concur in the recommendation of the City .-rn.3e3sie Lou AstonSolicitor in regard to refunding to Bessie Lou Aston, $4.80, tax collected on autdl:obile w:`,ich she did not own. Adopted on the call of the roll: Yeas (12). Ssn:e offered notion to concur in the recommendation of the City Solicitor Ottf) Laird iu retard to Y"efunding '8.70 to Otto Laird on Tax Bill No. 2107j,and Tax Bill be corrected accordinCly. Adopted on the call of the roll: Yeas (12). !Tonber Caen offered motion to refer communication of :'rs. E. R. Noble • "= regi+rdinr, Street L15ht to the Lirhf and :+ater Committee. Adopted on the call of the roll: Yeas Member ''Ferth offered mot_on to receive and file Treasurer's Report Spec. 2treet Ir•. regarding the r+ayret:t s.I:d ca�cellarion G£ Special :street Improvement Bonds and 3o^.3a Canceled coupon due u3 I -t, 19.�, and Presented thallough the City :rtional (sank for payment, .:incc G'EtlnZ, Jr. t, e aLcu:;cF ".+ .• ,, G 'ti 6P.e.,n ,, idol, .!. on the call of the I-ol.l: Yeas (12) Same o££rred ::ot+on to receive-; at:d file the coast.unicatioii fro,", the City Street Contras #3 t,; a '?r e: surer revardin bcnitl oil Cont ,,c. rusc. 3, exec u`eQ ir; Bonus Sold ' .hct acount of 5;200:;8.73, and 3G G 1 to ?°.: ^t 1:.'it: GI'ea1 %Are:' r� e' fes L20250.00, anti accrued ittzei'eat Of .,;5%;,73, milia'. so`c_ ccr.t"sctorc 1 :lth payment of ..20023.73, value. u_f bondo, plus . ,^c•, pI'-",1 recr.iv@ ,b2L0.27 has beer., dCppsitel ;e the CrF:dit of the !'ewiwl Sire 't iwT PGGf ­ _ „; t CCL":'isnCe with $tatb A:y'. Adopted OI, t1iC call of the roII: Yea& (12). Proceedings of _ ae `` ' ° _�:o�, :_:-..-.-. City of Paducah --- ,ucu 'r 4, _ 192 Riverside Hospital Prem. Improvements............ 400.00 Police Department ................................ 210.20 Fire ...... 1.16 Costs and Suits,i///....... ....................... 27.45 Pest House. ... .............................. 2.00 Special Oil Account ............................... 739.95 l.er: Construction .................................. 73.01 Oak Grove ......................................... 340.09 City Hall ....................................... 40/00 3.$b Same offered motion that the Treasurer be authorized to transfer from the aoneral Fund to trio Special Street Improvement Fund, the amount of ;;118.04. This Treasurer amourt repreoents the assessment against the City for alley and intersections on Con- transf(-r tract No. 2, as evidenced by Special Tax Ascossment Bills Nos. 19:53 and 1456. Also funds Yancey & the Breus;ter be aut.orized to pay over to Yancey & Johnson, Contractors, the money Johnson paid In by pro,:erty o.:rers on said contract as folloaa: City of kadllcah.................................. 118.04 ?dins '"011ieFu2bUnds............................ 414.41 � Hayden F,'-tah1........................ .,.. 40f,. .15 Totnl Aicpted on t,.,; call of the roll.: 7 a:'(:acts, Fougono, Cochran, CriOnr, Jacobs, 1•:erth, r•` p'a90^., 1:0 _-.:'ors, ljgyren, :?1,.pTr3beiAer, Spicer 3-:d Stewart. (12). iii plesberRer rear) a resolution entitled "A 1E,_,0LUTION PPOVIDINU) FPI{ Reso. ? Ci 4 walks curls .G i iU'!'_ I3 ; .i) DU.... G:...T.. CR G'i ," 7'1":i, ACCORD.6 guttvrs s�-r. :: : L : AIT ACC t.,, Y" CA'.CI: BAST113 S Ct;r NU; C PADUCAPi, :.: -Y. On mo ion of sane, st=e was jiver: first pasaare upon the call of the roll: Yeas: '. atts, Bougeno, Cocr.:van, Crider, Jacobs, "erth, Eason, '•,c'. i is o::, Ov.,en,Rigglesberger, Spicer and 5tewart.(12). Same offered motion to receive and file conanunication from the :•.,ayor regarding Police & the filing of suit by the City Solicitor, to g6t the:.Court's interpretation of the 11i7o Dept. �uit192O 1920 ,'Acts of the Legislature g6verning the Police & Fire Department in Cities of the Act second class. Adopted on the call of the roll: Yeas (12). :ember :orrison offered motion that the report of the Finance Oornmit-tee be received, the claims allowed as recornnended, and the Clerk be instructed to issue proper rcarrart on the Treasurer for the respective amounts as shown therein: SI`ni "o. Legislative and Executive........................y;11259.00 Payr^11 Assessor . ... ... .............I................. 75.00 License Inspector ................................ 62.50 CityHall... ............................... 57.50 Police Depart:ent................................ 1725.38 Fire Dept.. ................. 1579.26 Board of YuUlic,'orks ............................ 24.99 Street Dept. .................................. 803.09 New Construction ................................. 108.96 11 if ".................................. 463.39 Sewer & Plumbir_"................................. 163.30 L,arket House ..................................... 87.65 Engineering ...................................... 127.50 Parks. ...................................... 61.50 l'hiarf piaster ..................................... 8.33 CityScales ...................................... 37.50 Oak Grove ........................................ 313.55 City.;ail.. .............................. 100.00 Riverside Hospital ............................... 604.24 Health Officer ................................... 250.00 Public Health Nurse .............................. 105.00 Sanitary Inspector ............................... 41.67 .Silk &Meat Inspector ............................ 70.00 Inc6nerator Operator ............................. 45.00 Pest House. ............................. 25.00 Special Oiling Fund ............................ 167.48 508366. 9 Library.. ............................. 625.00 Home of the Friendless ........................... 300,100 !:lair^.s McCracken County Court ........................... 100.00 :alo',7�ad ?:others Club ..................................... 25.00 Settlement House.. ........................ 25.00 Col. Home of the Friendless .................... 25.00 7100.05 - CLAIMS: Riverside Hospital Prem. Improvements............ 400.00 Police Department ................................ 210.20 Fire ...... 1.16 Costs and Suits,i///....... ....................... 27.45 Pest House. ... .............................. 2.00 Special Oil Account ............................... 739.95 l.er: Construction .................................. 73.01 Oak Grove ......................................... 340.09 City Hall ....................................... 40/00 3.$b Same offered motion that the Treasurer be authorized to transfer from the aoneral Fund to trio Special Street Improvement Fund, the amount of ;;118.04. This Treasurer amourt repreoents the assessment against the City for alley and intersections on Con- transf(-r tract No. 2, as evidenced by Special Tax Ascossment Bills Nos. 19:53 and 1456. Also funds Yancey & the Breus;ter be aut.orized to pay over to Yancey & Johnson, Contractors, the money Johnson paid In by pro,:erty o.:rers on said contract as folloaa: City of kadllcah.................................. 118.04 ?dins '"011ieFu2bUnds............................ 414.41 � Hayden F,'-tah1........................ .,.. 40f,. .15 Totnl Aicpted on t,.,; call of the roll.: 7 a:'(:acts, Fougono, Cochran, CriOnr, Jacobs, 1•:erth, r•` p'a90^., 1:0 _-.:'ors, ljgyren, :?1,.pTr3beiAer, Spicer 3-:d Stewart. (12). iii plesberRer rear) a resolution entitled "A 1E,_,0LUTION PPOVIDINU) FPI{ Reso. ? Ci 4 walks curls .G i iU'!'_ I3 ; .i) DU.... G:...T.. CR G'i ," 7'1":i, ACCORD.6 guttvrs s�-r. :: : L : AIT ACC t.,, Y" CA'.CI: BAST113 S Ct;r NU; C PADUCAPi, :.: -Y. On mo ion of sane, st=e was jiver: first pasaare upon the call of the roll: Yeas: '. atts, Bougeno, Cocr.:van, Crider, Jacobs, "erth, Eason, '•,c'. i is o::, Ov.,en,Rigglesberger, Spicer and 5tewart.(12). No_ Proceedings ofBOARD OF CoulwiblmlCity of Paducah_._. ,UGU`T n, 192. 192 On motion of same the rules were suspended and the resolution was read by ... title upon the call of the roll: Yeas: Watts, Bougeno, Cochran, Crider, Jacobs, Kerth, i.lason, Morrison, Owen, Rigglesberger, Spicer and Stewart.(12). On motion same was given second and final passage upon the call of the roll: Yeas: Watts, Bougeno, Cochran, Crider, Jacobs, Kerth, Mason, Morrison, Ovrens, Rigglesberger, Spicer and Stewart. (12). Same read a resolution entitled "A RESOLUTION PROVIDING FOR THE Ct:NSTRUCTION i?eso.''idevrslks Curbs & Gutters OF CONCRETE SIDI,",ALSS, GUTTERS AND CURBS OF EITHER CONCRETE OR GRANITE, ACCORDING TO THE BID ACCEPTED, INCLUDING ALL INTERSECTIONS NOT HERETOFORE CONSTRUCTED AS SHOC.'PJ BY THE PLANS OF THE CITY ENGINEER THEREFOR, TOGETHER WITH ALL NECESSARY MANHOLES] IN- TAKES, CATCH BASINS, CAST IRON DRAIN PIPES AND SEWER PIPE CONNECTIONS ON THE FOLLOYRc ING NAMED STREETS.TO-S$IT: ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF BURNETT STREET FROM THE WEST PROPER: TY LINTE OF 10TH STREET TO THE EAST CURB LINE OF 14TH STREET; ON THE NORTH SIDE OF BURNETT STREET FROM THE WES' CURB LINE OF 10TH STREET TO A POINT WHERE BURNETT STREET INTERSECTS THE S61ti"Pid PROPERTY LINE OF TRII.'BLE STREET; BOTH SIDES OF 13TH St, FROM THE NORTH PROPERTY LINE OF BURNETT STREET TO THE SOUTH PROPERTY LINE OF FAXON STREET; BOTH SIDES OF FLOURNOY STREET FROM THE WEST PROPERTY LINE OF 12TH STREET TO THE EAST PROPERTY LINE OF 13TH STREET; BOTH SIDES OF 13TH STREET FROM THE NORTH PROPERTY LINE OF JEFFERSON STREET TO THE SOUTH CURB LINE OF TRIMBLE STREET, IN THE I CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PLANS AND SPECIFICATIO143 FURNISH ED BY THE CITY ENGINEER OF SAID CITY, AT THE COST OF THE ABUTTING PROPERTY OWNER AIM PROVIDING THAT THE COST OF SAE MAY BE PAID FOR UNDER THE TEN YEAR PAYMENT PLAN." i On motion same was given first passage upon the call of the roll: Yeas: 1atts, Bou eCochran, Crider, ) Kerth, Jacobs Kth, Mason, Morrison, wens, Sg F.f* MiOR1 lesbergiTino, i Spicer and Stewart. (12). On motion of same the rules were suspended and resolution was read by title upon the call of the roll: Yeas: Vatts, Bougeno, Cochran, Crider, Jacobs, Kerth, Mason, Morrison, Owens, Rigglesberger, Spicer and Stewart.(12). On motion of same, same was given second and final passage upon the call of the roll: Yeas: Watts, Bougeno, Cochran, Crider, Jacobs, Kerth, Mason, Morrison, Owens, Rigglesberger, Spicer and Stewart. i Same read a resolution entitled "I.711UREAS, the City Treasurer of the City of Paducah, Kentucky, has pursuant to Section 3132 of Kentucky Statute, designated Reso. City :%epository the City 'Iational Bank of Paducah, as the City Depository for the deposit of the general fund of said City, and the Citizens Savings Bank of ?adueah, Kentucky, as the depositor;; for the Sinking Fund account of said Uity. On motion surae was given first passage upon the call of the roll: 'leas: ;:atts, Bougenp, Cochran, Crider, Jacobs, Kerth, Mason, Morrison, Ovrens, ilg7lesberEer, Lpicor a:4 Stewart (1p). On motion of "me tre rules were auspendod and resolution read by title upon the ctal of the roll: Yeas: ;atts, Bougeno, Cochran, Crider, Jacobs, Owens, Rig,�lesber&er, Spicer arld Stevrart. (12) . On :::otion of saa:e, sur vias given second and final passage upon the Call of tI_eroll: Yeas: Watts, BouA eno, Cochran, Crider, Jacobs, nerth, ?.'anon, iorrison, Owe:ia, Rig lesbrsrFe:r, Slicer and Stewart. (12) M Proceedings City of Paducah—AUGUST 4, _ 192 Same read an -ordinznce "'.'JIEREAS, CERTAIN TRUNI. LIME SANITARY AND STORM WATER ? IN THE 011-Y' OF P:YI'UCAH, lii IITUCIiY, HAVE BEEN COMPLETED A -::D ACCEPTED BY SAID Ordinance Lateral Conectidif'v aiI`i1), ":."HEREAS, said TRUNK LINES MERE CONSTRUCTED FROM THE PROCEEDS OF A BOND ISSUE AUT:.;ORIZED BY THE VOTE OF THE CITIZEIIS OF &,ID CITY, AND INTENDED TO SERVE AS MAIN ARTERIeS INTO 15HICH LATERAL SM7ER LINES OR SYSTE14S OF LATERAL LINES WILL FLOW, PURSUANT: TO THE ESTABLI3HI;a:iT OF SUCK LATERAL LINES AS DESIGNATED ZONE OR DISTRICTS BY ORDINANCE. OR ORDIN.,1NCES PROVIDING THEREFOR AT THE COST OF THE ABUTTING PROPERTY 01,iNERS, OR THE PROPERTY O'.11ERS BENEFITTED THEREBY, AND ',','AS NOT INTENDED TO SERVE THE NEEDS OF THE i PARTICULAR PROPERTY ABUTTING OR ADJACENT THERETO, EXCEPT THAT IT WAS AND IS INTENDED � TO SERVE SUCH PROPERTY AS PART OF Si,ID DISTRICT OR ZONE SERVED BY SUCH LATERAL LINES, OR SYSTE;S, TO THE END THAT THE COST OF SUCH LATERAL CONNECTIONS MAY BE BORNE FAIRLY A11D E,�UITABLY, AND THAT SAID CITY MAY ENJOY THE BENEFITS OF SUCH GENERAL SM-1ERAGE SEWER- AGE SYST2% " On motion same was given first passage upon the call of the roll by the following vote: Yeas: Watts, Bougeno, Cochran, Crider, Jacobs, Kerth, Mason, FIorrison; Owen, Rigglesberger, Spicer and Stewart. (12). of On motion same the rules were suspended and ordinance was read by title upon the call of the roll: Yeas: Ylatts, Bougeno, Cochran, Crider, Jacobs, Kerth, '•:anon, ::orrison, Owens, Rigglesberger, Spicer and Stewart. (12). On motion of same, same was given second and final passage upcn the call Kerth, o the roll: Yeas: Watts, Bougeno, Cochran, Crider, Jacobs ,;,Blason, Morrison, Owens, _-:-lesberger, Spicer and Stewart. (12). On motion of member Kerth the petition from the citizens living in the I Licht loth 16th and Clark Street District, asking for a street light,was referred to the Light 8 '7 :lark St :'ester Committee, upon the call of the roll: Yeas: (12). On motion of Member Idason the petition from property owners asking for I,ir,ht "A"St, a Street light at the intersection of "A" St. and '.`,'heeler Avenue, was referred to the 7,beolor Ave. Light & .`Ater Co^rittee upon the call of the roll: Yeas (12). Member Kerth offered motion that the Light and nater Committee investi- gate complaint of property owners that lights in the vicinity of 8th & Clark Street Light 8l:h ;,lark St. are not giving; good service. Adopted on the call of the roll: Yeas (12). On motion of member Spicer, the July report of the Police Department w;au received and filed, upon the call of the roll: Yeas (12�. Police Dept. July itcport On :,.otion of same, the July report of the Fire Department was received ire Dept. ana filed upon the call of the roll: Yeas(12). July ;aJport Claud Davis Saxe offered motion to receive the application of Claud Davis and that he be place -d on the extra list of the Police Department. Adopted on the call of the roll., _ez;n (12). Carne offered notion that t'io City Solicitor be instructed to bring in ^traffic Ord. an oudinance rernlin X lift bard turns on, Broadway in tho Traffic Ordinance. Potion R-epealing left hand lout upon the call of t', -.e roll: Yeas: Cochran, Crider, Kerth, '.;risen, Morriuon and Spicer (6). ;'ays: ;atts, Sr_—Ono, Jacobu, O"„ar,<,, Riggleaber!,yr and :.tewart.(G)• 1'e:b r ..__ .... '."!',;re'.rl. 7.0tion that Lhrce extra piollce:.,,:n bo 119e:d to relieve roc'ulnr nclice::en to be u -, cd as traffic Officers each Saturday at 3rd, 4th .raffic Officers an -1 'th Stn e s on '<rc _• wa houra *-o be _: gulated by Pclico and Find Conu:ittee. , dopted Satemid., on „::e call of the col 'e •,s +.�Z), 1, Cn moon C ti - +. -J i,c � - '! ccs .nica'.1cY from �ai.e's :o;;1e;, Cit;; J. OOz:s jailer, rC,�;.ir�'i'Ja X133::.3r `� - -.F Da_ ._ J. 3ue�_s, way receivad and hia bon -1 ordered cancelled upon ,.he call of }'-, .,87— No.. _ _ _ Proceedings of___"O.1PiD or cct1a°I='-'I:Ia __City of Paducah_ AurusT 4, 1924. 92 I'ea:bcr Kerth offered motion that the Uity Solicitor and Ordinance Committee i prohibit - bring in an ordinance prohibiting the scattering of hand bills and other literature Ing Scattering in Streets. :also prohibiting placing in automobiles and pasting on glass or other - hand bills wise defacing or marring same. Motion lost upon the call of the roll: Yeas: Cride; Jacobs, Kerth, Rigglesberger and Stewart.(5). Nays: l';atts, Bougeno, Cochran, ;lason, l'orrison, Owen, and Spicer. (7). On motion of member Stewart the communication from ':larron Peery, rega^1ing "idrren Peery Tax Bill 2841, was referred to the City Solicitor for recommendation, upon the call of the roll: Yeas (12). i Member Owen offered motion that the matter of Flag Pole be referred to the Flag Pole City Public Improvement Co:mnittee wit, instructions to report the probable cost of erect:. Ing a flag pole on the City Hall Building. Adopted on the call of the roll: Yeas: (12). Member Kerth offered motion that the condition of Riverside Park, from Riverside Park Ky. Avenue to Broadway, be Deferred to Park Board for improvement. Adopted on the call of the roll: Yeas (12). Member Cochran offered motion that the Street Committee investigate the Flora Steet opening of Flora Street. Adopted on the call of the roll: Yeas (12). Member Jacobs offered motion that the City Solicitor be instructed to Suit Clark St. bring condemnation suit for the opening of Clark Street from 17th Street to 19th Street, subject to and in consideration of property owners agreement in connection ,with same. Adopted on the call of the roll: Yeas (121. Member Jacobs offered motion that the City Solicitor be instructed to Suit Adams St. bring condemnation suit for right of way on Adams Street from 17th to 19th Street. Adopted on the call of the roll: Yeas (12). Member Kerth offered motion that the Street Inspector see that the follovi- ing streets be improved,by,scarifying, grading and rolling, as soon as possible, Guthrie Avo.So. 19th Bridge St. Guthrie Avenue and South 19th Streets, Broadway to Mayfield Road at 17th & Tennessee Bridge Street to City Limits. Adopted on the call of the roll: Yeas (12). Membor Rigglesberger read an ordinance entitled "All ORDINANCE PROVIDING Ordinance Zidee- FOR THE "'ONSTRUCTION OF CONCRETE SIDEWALKS, GUTT�:RS AND CURBS OF CONCRETE OR GRANITE walks Curbs & — Gutters ACCOTiDING TO THE BID ACCEPTED, TOGETHER '::ITH ALL NECESSARY MANHOLES, INTiti:ES, CATCH PIPE COiai;ECTIONS ALONG THE SOUTH SIDE OF CALD'.7ELL STREET AND THE AVENUE, III THE CITY OF PADUCAIi, KENTUCKY." On motion same was given first passage upon the call of the roll by the folloain^ vote: Yeas: watts, Bougeno, Cochran, Crider, Jacobs, Kerth, ?:ason, I:orri3on, Owens, Rigglesberger, Spicer and Stewart. (12). On ;onion of carne the rules aero suspended and ordinance was read by title upon t1ne call of t::e roll: Yeas: ';latts, Bougono, Cochran, Crider, Jacobs, :girth, ::orriaon, Ovens, Rie,,,l, sberger, Gpicer and Stewart. On notion of sa:..e, sa.::e was given soeond and final passage upon the NO C<1_11 0. .. r roll: Yeas:a,`,:,, Bour;r3no, Cochran, Crider, Jacobs, Korth, Mason, crr:son, ;n s, iilglc ber cr, Spicer and Stewart. (12). ":e":ber ;oclirt- offered motion that tiie City purai:aae a 750 gallon ?uWper Fire Dept. PtL:Per for t: f. Fire LUe,r...rent in lieu of' 5:50 gallon nu;;per her:to.Pore or:ierod. Adapted on t):e ca11 Of t::: roll: Yeaz: Bon,"eno, Cochr`:h Jacobs, Kerth, i'•ason, Spicer e.sberge rani`' rvewa.) .t (A .. . :;a.,s:' ',%at,.3, Crider, :Orvison and Owen. (4). Proceedingsof ____ �� Nom. ___..__.City of Paducah.- ___ AucusT 4, 1924. _ 1 92 sea-uu-o�-taa�at_ Member ,.:orrison offered motion that the City proecod at once with repairing of Fire Station No. 3 Fire Station as per contract. Adopted on the call of the roll: Yeas 11atts, # #3 Cochran, Crider, ?:orrison, Oven and Spicer. (6). Nays: Boi:geno, Jacobs and Rigglesbergor.(3). Vember berth, Eason and Stewart not voting. Same offered motion to concur in the action of the Board of Aldeiapon in allowing ::azhtoi,la disburse:aonts made through the Cashier's Fund during the month of July, in the amount un.l of '274.81. Adopted on the call of the roll: Yeas: (12). Member Uochran offered motion to concur in the action of the Board of Sen S. AdamsAldermen in allowing Ben S. Adams {56.45 for acting as City Judge. Adopted on the call of the roll: Yeas:(12). Same offered motion to concur in the action of the Board of Aldermen in Light 2nd& instructin3 the Paducah Electric Company to place Street Lights at 2nd & Clark Streets , Clark St. Lincoln 'Ne.jj, Lincoln Avenue and Cedar Street, and 24th and Washington Streets. Adopted on the 24t_- & Wash call of the roll: Yeas (12). ;.:ember Mason offered motion to concur in the action of the Board of Contract #1 Aldermen in authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to enter into contract No. 1 with Robinson & Company G. +i. Robinson:: & Company to build sidewalks, curbs and gutters . Adopted on the call Sidewalks Curb & Guttexnf the roll: Yeas (12). ..ember 1.:orrison offered motion to concur in the action of the Board of Contract #2 Rouse & Aldermen in authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to enter into Contract No. 2 with 7hittemore Sidewalks Rouse and :Tnittemore to build sidewalks, curbs and gutters. Adopted on the call of Curb& Gutter the roll: Year (12). Same offered motion to concur in the action of the Board of Aldermen in referring to the Board of Public Works for investigation, petition from citizens asking Petition 24th St. Hinkle- for the improvement of 24th Street between HinklevIlle Road and Bloomfield Avenue. Ville Road Adopted on the call of the roll: Yeas (12). "ember Rigglesberger offered motion to concur in the action of the Board City Nati. of Aldermen in regard to reducing the assessment of the City National Bank to a figure nank As:.t. representing 60 of their capital stock, surplus and undivided profits, as shorrn by their statement of June 30th, 1923. Member Morri3on offered an amendnent to the above motion to defer action until next meoting. Adopted on the call of the roll: Yeas: 1aatts, Cochran, Crider, Kerth, Mason, Iiorrison, Rigglesber.-or, Spicer and Stewart. (9). hays: Bougeno, Jacobs and Owen. (3). On :notion meeting adjourned. uJ—•e—v _ 1��c.c�i�a--1'� � Pr„hJ wl � .9 � s n ' / . R ROf�llam...., ��