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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes Book 22, Page 123, November 7, 1950N.. 123 Proceedings of Hoard qfgmis9i.9B s City of Paducah November 2. 1950 At a regular meeting of the Hoard of Commissioners held in the Commission Chamber at the City Hall, Paducah, Kentucky, at 7:30 P. tl. on November 7, 1950, Mayor Johnston presided and upon call of the roll the following answered to their names: Commissioners Hannin, Jacobs, Sims, Thomas, and Mayer Johnston. (5) ].:inutes of the rrevioua meetini ::cxe adopted as read. Commissioners Jacobs offered a motion that the petition of Ray Hulen Jones residing on the Oaks Road outside the corporate limits of Paducah, Kentucky, for authority to lay and construct :stor Line one water line for the purpose of providing water service to one residence to be constructed on Caks Road the property of petitioner, be received and filed and that the request in said petition be granted in accordance udth the terms set forth therein. It is understood, however, in granting the privilege sought in said petition neither the City of Paducah, nor the Commissioners of Water Works shall be obligated to buy said pipe line or any part thereof, and no such obligation shall be contained or be implied hereafter should the territory to be served by the water line to be laid under the authority herein requested be taken into or made a part of the City of Paducah. I Itis further understood that the petitioner will subscribe for water service at the rates now or hereafter prescribed for water service to consumers outside the city limits and sub-: ject to the rules and regulations of the City of Paducah or its Commissioners of Water Works eh ich may be now in force or hereinafter enacted. Nothing in the granting of this petition shall obligate the City of Paducahor its Com- missioners of Water Works to guarantee water pressure or service, and said water service may be discontinued through said pipe lines at any time when in the judgment of the Commissioners of Water Works the furnishing of water to the petitioner or his successors in ownership of the pro- j perty owned may interfere in any wise with the adequate supply and distribution of water inside the corporate limits of the City of Paducah. Adopted on call of the roll, Yeas, Commissioners Hannin, Jacobs, Sims, Thomas, and Mayor Johnston. (5) Commissioner Sims offered a motion that the petition of Fred Sills and wife, 011ie Sills, atcx x ire residing on the Schneidman Road for authority to connect a 3.44 inch water pipe to the privately owned pipe line of Schneidman [toad Water Line Number 2 for the purpose of providing water service for domestic purposes to the property of said petitioners, be received and filed and that the request in said petition be granted in accordance with the terms set forth therein. i It is understood, however, in granting the privilege sought in said petition neither The City of Paducah nor the Commissioners of Water Works shall be obligated to buy said pipe line or any part thereof, and no such obligation shall be contained or be implied hereafter should 'rte territory be taken into or made a part of the City of Paducah. I4 It is further understood that the petitioners will subscribe for water service at the l rates now or hereafter prescribed for water service to consumers outside the city limits of Paducah IIJ •� I scbjcct in all respects to the rules and regulations of the City of Paducah or its Commissioner; i c. Water Works which ray now be in force or hereinafter enacted. Nothing in the granting of this petition shall obligate the City of Paducah or its Com• cissioners of Teter '.arks to nuarantee pressure or service and said water service may be discont.inue.l through sail pira line at any tine when in the jidoment. or its C.ovanissioners of Water Works the 3 fcrniahir:r of .,,mer to the retitionars or their suctes%ors in ownership of the property owned may I yy� i�-:•.crfere ir. u.}wise wi h Thr adegvate supply and distribution of water inside the corporate limits of kdop,eli wr call of the roll, Yeas, Cormissione:,a. ll:mnin, Jacobs, :i.jns, i t[j � No.. 1.4 Proceedings of_ Board of Commissioners _ eify of Paducah November 7. 1950 Thomas, and Mayor Johnston. (5) Co.-nnissioner Hannin offered a motion that the report of Oak Grove Cemetery for the month of 1,4 .i i=1`J9e CnMotory October, 1950, be received and filed. Adopted on call of the roll, Yeas, Commissioners Hannin, Jacobs, F-c.,ort Oct. lio Sims, Thomas, and Mayor Johnston. (5) i Commissioner Hannin offered motion that the letter from the members of the Board of Park Commis- Col�:uu '_-oat'd sioners (colored) relative to the requesting of $1,400 from funds ear -marked for a swimming pool for rec.uo3tt watCr 1l1'le use to install a nater line to Stuart Nelson Park, be received and filed. Adopted on call of the roll, atuart -.cis n mar-� Yeas, Commissioners Hannin, Jacobs, Sims, Thomas, and Mayor Johnston (5). Commissioner Hannin offered a motion that the Board of Commissioners receive and file the October . T ser report of the Building Inspector. Adopted on call of the roll, Yeas, Commissioners Hannin, Jacobs, Sims, Thomas, and Mayor Johnston (5). y Commissioner Jacobs offered a motion that the Board of Commissioners, receive, file and approve 0. Jo� _ the Surety Continuation Certificate. issued by the American anp�oyerst Insurance Company on behalf of -.-li� D R. C. Jennings and the City of Paducah for a period of one year from November 29, 1950, Adppted on call of the roll, Yeas, Commissioners Hannin, Jacobs, Sims, Thomas, and Mayor Johnston (5). Commissioner Jacobs offered a motion that the Board receive and file the executed copy of the offer of sale of land by the City of Paducah to the Paducah Municipal Housing Commission dated June 0, :. ,Dr 30, 1950. Adopted on call of the roll, Yeas, Commissioners Hannin, Jacobs, Sims, and Mayor Johnston -- . (4). Commissioner Thomas "no." Commissioner Jacobs offered a motion that the Board of Commissioners approve the execution of Co. :Ota 1�/• r:_ a deed by the City Clerk to William T. Yates, conveying to him a lot in Oak Grove Cemetery described as being Lot No. 26 in Section 14, said deed to be executed in lieu of a previous deed to said lot .. .• -.its. dated the 2nd day of February, 126, uitich has been lost, and that the City Clerk enter on the Cemetery Register a notation of the conveyance of said cemetery lot by said deed. Adopted on call of the roll, Yeas, Commissioners Hannin, Jacobs, Sims, Thomas, and Mayor Johnston (5). Commissioner Sims offered a motion that the letter of W. F. Anderson advising that the work done 1ca3 by J. W. Croarh and Glenn Stinson on city streets and other public ways has been completed, inspected approved, be received and filed; that bond No. 2279670 executed by Glenn Stinson and the Fidelity and Casualty Company of New York as surety, and bond No. 2134504 executed by J. W. Croach and the Fidelity and Casualty Company of New York is surety be cancelled as of this date and that the City Manar-er be authorized to execute and deliver to the Fidelity and Casualty Company of New York a certification of the cancel.ation of .the f.'uncellation of each of said bonds. Adopted on call of the roll, Yeas, Commissioner Hannis, Jacobs, Sims, Thomas, and Mayor Johnston (5). Commissioner Thor._ -u offered a motion that, the City Manager be directed to transmit to W. A. i., Hampton a notice requiring him to vacate the property at 211-213 South Third Street on December 8, ..,., 1950, as required pursuant to his lease when a notice is .Given. Adopted on call of the roll, Yeas, Comsssioncrs Hannin, Jacobs, Sims, Thcmnv, and ?Livor Johnston, (5). Comitaiorer Thomas offered a rotion that the Hoard of Commissioners receive and file the report of the City Naaricer and the Chief of Police relative to the need for a street light at the entrance henry Clay ,Sch"oI to Berry- Clay :icheol; and that the City M,inaGer he directed to request the installation of a street, lith, .at that location. Adopted an call of the roll, Yea,,, Jom:isanoners Hannin, Jacobs, :aims, Thee:.,, and Mayor Johnston (5). !'.ay.r Johc,a+on offerel a r_a+ica that the report of the :)itv a:,naeer rand the Chief of Police -- - relative ro The reed for ., street lieht at .39th and Central be received and filed; arsl that the City Vit'--a.^:a ,ter be ..irec'ea to req.:est installation of a street light at that location. Adopted on call of No. Board of Commissioners November i, .1950 Proceedings of —.__..__.._ -- _--- City o/ Paducah ------- of the roll; Yeas, Commissioners Hannin, Jacobs, Sims, Thomas, and Mayor Johnston (5). Mayor Johnston offered a motion that all city employees, with the exception of Police i _ and Fire Departments personnel, be granted a holiday on Saturday, November 11, 1950. Adopted on call of the roll, Yeas, Commissioners Hannin, Jacobs, Sims, Thomas, and Mayor Johnston (5). i Mayor Johnston offered a motion that an ordinance entitled: "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING I� SECTION 10 OF AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED: t AN ORDININCE PROVIDING FOR THE IMPOSITION OF LICENSE FEES FOR THE PRIVILEGE OF ENGAGING IN OCCUPATIONS, TRADES AND PROFESSIONS IN THE CITY OF PADUCAH, Payroll 'Parc �; Ordinance K93NfUCKY, BY ALL PERSONS L*IPLOYED BY OTHERS, MEISURED BY ONE-HALF OF ONE PERCENT OF THE GROSS Section 10 Art) r.9ed RECEIPTS EARNED ON AND AFTER THE FIRST DAY OF JULY 1950; DEFINING TERMS; PRESCRIBING REGULATIONS ,L\D PROVIDING FOR THE ADMINISTRATION, ENFORCLMIT AND COLECTION OF LICENSE FEES; REQUIRING THE i FILING OF RETURNS AND THE GIVING OF INFORE4ITION BY EMPLOYERS AND THOSE SUBJECT TO SIID LICENSE FEES; IMPOSING UPON U140YERS THE DUTY OF COLLECTING LICt•NSE FEES AT THE SOURCE; EXEMPTING CERTAIN OCCUPATIONS FROM THE PROVISIONS HEREOF; PROVIDING Tit -IT THE LICENSE FEES SHALL BE PAID INTO THE GENERAL FUND FOR PAYMENT OF GENERAL GOVERNMENT EXPENSES OF THE CITY; PROVIDING THE PENALTIES FOR i THE VIOLATION THEREOF; REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT THERWITH; AND PROVIDING A SEVEILIBILITY CLIUSEI kNICH WAS ADOPTED BY THE BOARD OF CONMSSIONERS ON W1 31, 195011 be adopted. Adopted on call of the roll, Yeas, Commissioners Hannin, Jacobs, Sims, Thomas, and Mayor Johnston (5). On motion the meeting adjourned. .:OOFTE> 1950 Ari'ROV iD I 'ayor / City mirk �, I