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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes Book 20, Page 364, December 31, 1940No, 364 Proceedings of--alar—(L or Coruatanloner1 _City of Paducah January 2, 1941 -_-, _ . At a regular meeting of the Board of Commicaionors held in the 'Cor-nisnionors Chamber at the City Ball, Paducah, Kentucky, at 7:30 o'clock P.V. on the ;31st day of December, 1940, tlayor Lackey presided and upon call of the roll the ,fol'.owin7, ansyercd to their names: Commissioners Balser, Blackburn, Dorian, Pulliam ;and Mayor Lackey (5). MUnutes of the previous meetings were adopted as read. Commissioner Baker offered motion that the payroll for the last Payroll for lost i i of 1)ecomber, 1940 )Ihalf of December, 1940 be alloyed in the amount of 09870.89, and that the City �ITreasurer be authorized to pay same by check drawn on the General Fund. Adopted on call of the roll: Yeas; Commissioners Balser, Blackburn, Dorian, Pulliam and mayor -ackey (5). ,l � Commissioner Pulliam off -red motion that the financial report Paducah Nater '3orka November,1940 report IIpf the Paducah 'enter 'Uorks for the month of november, 1940 be received and filed. 1Adopted on call of the roll: Ycas; Commissioners Baker, Blackburn, Dorian, Pulliam and 14ayor Lackey (5). Paducah 'tater 'Norks Financial report for year 1940 Tax Exonerations I Commissioner Pulliam offered motion that the Audit Report of the lPoducah '+later 'V;orks for the Fiscal Year ended October 31, 1940, as prepared by Cotton ( I& Eskey, Certified Public Accountants, be received and filed. Adopted on call of th Troll: Yean; Cormisaionors Baker, Blackburn, Dorian, Pulliam and Mayor Lackey (5). I Commissioner Pulliam offered motion that exonerations Nos. 4897-6119, inclusive, be received and filed; and that the amount of $14,015.54 be exonerated on the tax bills as shown on said exonerations. �Clasaifiod as follows: Aga Limit y 21.00 Barred by Statute of Limitation 1290.55 Double Assessment 46.36 Erroneous Assessment 298.35 Property Lost or Sold 190.78 Deceased 076,26 Out of Business 829.56 Tax .Tales 7831.48 Lfiscollannous 1093.51 Flood Loan 45.24 Unknown, cannot locate or non-rraident 2492.45 Total 1-18-1-576-4— 815. 4Mean Meanhave all boon chocked, and are due to co exonerated aecordln7 to my knowlcdge and belief. 3 Bess 13. :ranham, City 7reaourer a + Adopted an call of the roll: Yens; Cow:-niaaioner-: Baker, Blac1s- 9 !burn, i;r,rlrn, Ful:ir,- and Payor Lackey (5). Application of the Ma.or Ir=skew of(bred motion that the a;:;•licatton o1' the Jones .loalea Pack-fr.,, Co parry for Tax exemption - 5 years �Pa"k1nv, Conialy reotrstin; an excmptlor from lie.:rtae tares s::. ud valcrum taxon on ¢ it:! Cumin. an and jr,.-.t2rty looted at :;nd raid J110 '., -;0n. Jtrocts for a period alftvo (5) years i.1, received and file f, r t on cell 01 the 1,011. You:; Com11nrlon-Ts Baker, Blackburn, Lorlar., euillt.m rr.i Slayor Lrrel; y iia,{ r offer the :.o.... uoti0n. ., nava lht.t a o arc Rey entitle:. "A FSE. «.i. 02t c.Jk'MPTL26.i .it'1.:... .,.•:i,'701c i0, A:.t.l0: OM' r. Owl 1,ANY ?. N STHF. T b: udopLou. i'ulliom and No._SS5 -. ---- .- Proceedings of.Laaui..�Coryai^a3�nerg._—Ciey of Paducah _---aeccmbur 31-1940 _ .. Board of Y . Mayor Lackoy offered the following motion: I novo that the Equalizers i City Fora co-nunicatior. of Lir. Jamas P. Smith, City Manager, addronsad to the IIand mca�bera reco nerdat- CCn of the Board of Commissioners dated December 31st, 1940, approving the appointment of Charles A. Flowers, Sam .Y. Dodds, and Sam N. Mullins as nombora of the Board of Equalization for the year 1940 be received and filed. Adopted on call of the roll: Yeas; Commicoiorv,rs Baker, Blackburn, kaxi=, Pulliam and Mayor Lackey (4).Nays; Commissioner Dorian pr©sont but not voting. of Mayor Lackey offered the following notion: I move that ;C!;,n1 i ZC^A. acroint.d for Charles A. Flowers, Sam 'V;. Dodds and Sam Il. Mullins be appointed as members of tha -04i Board of Equalizers of the City of Paducah for the year 1941, and that the members of � said Board after being first duly sworn to faithfully discharge their duties, be directed to meet at the City Hall on the first Monday in January, 1941, and to proceed with the equalizing of assessments on real and personal property in accordance with the provisions of the law, and the members of said Board shall receive for their services the compensation as fixed by the ordinance. Adopted on call of the roll: Yeas; Commisoioners Baker, Blackburn, Pulliam and LSayor Lackey (4). Cormisaioner Dorian present but not voting. i.'.ayor Lackey offered the following motion: I move that an ordinance entitled: t i :asl :.Leer:_ •. Ord. "AIL ORDINANCE AI EITDING SECTIONS 111 AND 112 OF All ORDINANCE .nlcd - ENTITLED IAN ORDINANCE FIXING MM REGUTA TING THE LICENSE TAXES, AND MANNER AND FORM 07 GRAi:TING AM ISSUING SAME ON THE VAPIOUS LIMES OF EUSINE33, OCCUPATIONS, PROFL3310N TRADES AND CALLI14GS IN THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, ASID PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR NON - PAY! - 7!T THEREOF, AND FOR VIOLATION THEREOF, AND MAKING IT UNL11,7FUL TO ENGAGE Iii ANY SUI:H LINE3 OF OCCUPATIONS, PROFES:;IONS, TRADES AND CAL' I!TGS 7ITHOUT FIRM PAYING TEE LICENSE TAX AND PROCURING LICL"13'RS AS PROVIDED HER INI, ..'HICH WAS ADOPTED BY THE EGAPD Oi C0:-I4IS-MNi.RS OF VE CITY Oi• PADUCAH ON DECc:4BER 30TH, 19040", be aeopted. Adopted on cell of the roll: Yeas; CommiDaionern Baker, Blackburn, Dorlan, Pulliam and layer Ljckey (5). On notion mcntinr adjourned. ) !!!ff r APPROV0): MAY OR