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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes Book 20, Page 419, April 28, 1941No. 419 Proceedings of Board of COmmissienera City of Paducah April 25, 1941 , At a call meeting of the Board of Commissioners hold in tho Commissioners Chamber at the City Hall, Paducah, Kentucky, at 10:00 o'clock A.M. on the 28th day of April, 1941, Mayor 'ackey presided and upon call of the roll the following answered to their names: Commissioners Baker, Blackburn, Dorian, Pulliam and Mayor Lackey (5). Commissioner Baker offered the following motion: Earl Penix, and his wife, Lucy M. Penix, R. N. Allcock, a Water `!sin connection - Cairo Road - Penix, et al single man; J. A. Dossett, a single man; L. L. Tomlin and wife, b?erle Tomlin; J. M. Thomas, a single man; 19. S. Weatherington and his wife, Pearl Weatherington, having petitioned the Mayor and Board of Commissioners and the Commissioners of Mater Works ,and the City of Paducah for the privilege of connecting a private water line doaaribed as being 1§ inch in diameter and extending from the intersection of the Cairo Road and Julia .Street northward to the intersection of Julia Street and Elmwood Avenue; and thence Westwardly along Elmwood Avenue with its intersection to Estelle Street a distance of approximately 1000 feet for the purpose of providing water service for the residences of said petitioners, and said petition being approved as to form by the Commissioners of Plater Works, and it appearing that petitioners have secured the written authority of Charles Leslie Heron, Levi Tanner and Thomas E. Fields to connect said pipe line to the provately owned pipe line of Heron, Fields and Tanner. I, therefore, move that said petition be recolved and files and that the Commissioners of Mater Works be permitted to authorize said petitioners to tap the privately owned water line of Fields, Heron and Tanner at the intersection of the Cairo Road and Julia Street and to lay and construct said pipe line as petitioned !jfor the purpose only of supplying water service to the residences of said petitioners. The privilege of tapping said privately owned water lino and the laying of pipes for the purposes above stated is granted upon the condition that jthe City shall not be liable to furnish water at any speelfled prasoure. I further move that permission to make said tap be granted in accordance with the conditions act forth in said petition; and that the Commissioners of water works be authorized to furnish water service, subject to the conditions and ,limitations set forth in said petition. Adopted on cnll of the roll: Yeas; 'Cor_nisslonera Baker, Blackburn, Dorinn, Pulliam and Mayor Lackey (5). On motion meeting adjourned. ADOPT D,1941 AP PROVED r ; t��ii % I,YU . c. P.c• C.2.