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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes Book 20, Page 162, April 5, 1939No. 162 Proceedings of Board of e-+ + m City of Paducah April 3. 1939 Mayor Waahburn offered motion that the petition signed by Petition protesting r,. Heusint project on 'residents in the vicinity of ISadiaon, `nrrinon, Clay, Thirteenth and Fourteenth atrecta :'auison, Harrisen,etc ,protesting the location of the Housing Comm.inalon project be received and filed. A_opted on call of the roll: Yeas; Commisaionors Hank, Y.olton, Pulliam, Stubblefield and ba yor Washburn (5). Com.-SssioneP Pulliam offered motion that the letter from 'Che Paducah PaducaY.:;un-P.c:.tocrat letter reCareinf, Audit'fun-Democrat be received and filed. Adopted on call of the roll: 'lean; (Commissioners Hank, Melton, Pulliam, Stubblefield and Mayor "aahburn (5). Fetition protesting Mayor Washburn offered motion that the petition from property paving of Clat street- owners on Clay Street from 13th to 14th protesting street improvement be received and 13th to 14th 'filed. Adopted on all of the roll: 'Lean; Commissioners Hank, Melton, Pulliam, Stubblefield and I-ayor llashbubn (5). Adjournment Ltayor 17ashburn offered motion that this regular meeting be adjourned i "until Aprils, 1939 at the hour of 2 o'clock P.b:. Adopted on call of the roll: I: Yeas; Commissioners Hank, Melton, Pulliam, Stubblefield and Mayor Washburn (5). ADOPTED �� S\�\3� , APPROVED: �I/lI/I��`�y..,C�/r�-•.- MAYOR :.�-:r:r�.t:ti::;r=.:;r �r:: � :tef::•."era:-:rrrteo-;rx�:-� x;s;: �;s;r s;r:r;r At an adjourned regular meeting of the Board of Cormtiscionera held in the .Commissioners' Chamber at the City Hall, Paducah, Kentucky, at 3:15 o'clock P.M., on the 5th day of April, 1939, Commissioner Hank presided as mayor pro tan. In the absence 6f =lryor ,ashburn and upon call of the roll the following ana.;erect to their name*: ";o=nissioners Melton, Pulliam, a;tubicdofield and Mayor pro tem Hank (4). Board of =qualizera 1939 i) Mayor pro tem Hank offered the following motion: I move that the report of the Board of Equalizers of the City of Paducah for the year 1939 be received and filed and spread upon the records: "Paducah, Yy. April 3, 1939 "Ilan. L. 7. Bean, City "ana3er Kon. 3,IEar T. .;nai; turn and Board of Co:e._.iaaicnors Gentlem•-m Ila, the and^rcl;,ysed mombers of the Board of Egaallzation of' the City of ,. hercwith hrn=i you the tax aasos=ent for the year 1539: _ _n--or's Tots! on ;;gal at. tc Irprovenents v 1.1,7569180 r�a3 lncrwn3e by L„}r.rA . .,.-niroaae ty :qmrj _ en .Qal state and v(re::tti (t'n11 rc, t,$) :aaor's ?btal ,,n iormontil fray crty 2,455,255 15 0 3 U43 jZ Oar:! —5 212Z T , l tN.i :eportl ( u11 rota) 17,5/.5,675 1;A "r 110,550 My( .lal iste} 1.19, 3.0 � �C•v= ,.,,... 'otal 17,c 0,070 NO.. .:­'3_— Proceedings ;­'3-_—Proceedings of:'oa+�a of Cem^$2a10n^ra City Of Paducah April 5 Due to the excellent condition in which the records are kept by Miss .outman and 71rs. Sandors, our work eras Rroatly reduced and enabled us to finish the r:ork in a much shorter time than otherwise would have been possible. Vary respectfully BOARD OF EQUALIZARION Herman Karnes, Chairman Stuart Johnston, Sheriff George Baker, Clerk" Adopted on call of the roll: Yeas; Com:aissioners T„elton, Pulliam, Stubblefield and 2.'ayor pro tem Hank (4). d .L._arsnn Le- Commissioner Hank offered the following motion: The American Logion 1 n Carni.al yen to Chief Paduke Post #31 having applied to the Board of Commissioners for permission to _Ccnce conduct a carnival within the city limits of Paducah on April 24 to 29th without being required to pay a license as provided under the Occupational license ordinance now in effect in said city; and it appearing that the proceeds derived from said carnival will be held and used by the Chief Paduke Post 7i31 for charitable purposes, - I now move that the request of the American Legion Chief Paduke Post #31 be granted, and that said carnival be exempt from payment of any and all licenses for conducting Its carnival on said dates. Adopted on call of the roll: 'leas; Commissioners -elton, Pulliam, Stubblefield and Mayor pro tem Hank (4) 1: Pension Fund' Commissioner bank of:ered the following motion: Through the efforts of minstrel en- dorsed by members of the Police & Fire Departments, plans are being made for.the giving of a Board minstrel on April 12th & 13th, the proceeds to be used for the use and benefit of the Police and Firemen's Pension Fund, and the Chiefs of the departments having requested advices as to whether or not this Board approves the action taken by them, - I move that the program sponsored by the police and fire departments for the purpose above mentioned be approved, and that the City Tanager be directed to write a letter to the head of each department, advising them of the city's endorsement of the program i apononred t,y the police and fire departments for the purpose of raising funds to Ban,-lcnent the Pension Fund, and assuring them of this Board's wholehearted cooperatio 4 i Ar?o-te,i on cr.l'_ of the roll: 'ica.; Co=rasr.oners aolton, Pu111c;:, :,tubLleflel:' and Vr' , _ ten. Hank (4). On :�otlon meeting adjourned. I APMOVL•D:c