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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes Book 25, Page 405, June 14, 1966No. ---- - 405 Proceedings of Board of Commissioners .. City of Paducah ----June 14_, _ 1966 _ __— _ _ At a Regular Meeting of the Board of Commissioners held in the Commission Chamber I of the City Hall, Paducah, Kentucky, at 7:30 P.M. on June 14, 1966, Mayor Wilson presided and upon call of the Roll the following answered to their names: Commissioners Johnston, Paxton, Puryear and Mayor Wilson (4) Commissioner Kressenberg being absent (1). blayor Wilson offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Paxton, that the reading of the Minutes for May 24th and May 31st, 1966 be waived and that the Minutes of said meetinRl prepared by the City Clerk be approved as written. . Adopted on call of the Roll, Yeas, Commissioners Johnston, Paxton, Puryear and Mayor Wilson (4). i August Legeav`. Mayor Wilson made the following appointments: It appearing that the term of August Mrs. John Blackburn J. Leeeay and Mrs. John Blackburn as members of the Board of Trustees of the Carnegie reappointed Library Broad'? Public Library expires June 14, 1966, I now hereby reappoint said persons as members of said Board for four (4) year terms expiring June 14, 1970, so that said Board will be composed of the following members: David Sawyer whose term expires June 1L, 1967 Rev. James P. Irion whose term expires June 14, 1968 Rev. H. J. Simpson whose term expires June 14, 1968 August J. Legeay whose term expires June 14, 1970 Mrs. John Blackburn whose term expires June 14, 1970. Joseph Freeland Mayor Wilson made the following appointment: Pursuant to Section VI of the Ordinance apFointed Chairman Human adopted May 26, 1964 creating a Human Rights Commission, I, Thomas W. Wilson, Mayor, here- R,T7hts Com. by appoint Joseph Freeland, a member of said Commission, as Chairman thereof, for an indefinite term. File Contract Commissioner Johnston offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Paxton, that the Kay Uniforms V executed copy of the Contract between Kay Uniforms and the City of Paducah, for sale to the City of uniforms for the Police Department, be received and filed. Adopted on call, of the Roll, Yeas, Commissioners Johnston, Paxton, Purvear and Mayor Wilson (4). File bids on Commissioner Johnston offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Puryear that the Petroleum Products following bids on petroleum products be received and filed: Sunray DX Oil Company r,ulf Oil Corporation Adopted on call of the Roll, Yeas, Commissioners Johnston, Paxton, Puryear and Mayor Milson (4). File !:ids on Commissioner Johnston offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Paxton, that the Limestone following bids on limestone be received and filed: Reed Crushed Store Company, Inc. Three Rivers Rock Company Adopted or. call of Lhe Roll, Yeas, Commissioners Johnston, Paxton, Puryear and Mayor Wilson (4). Liability Ins. Commissioner Johnston offered motion., seconded by Commissioner Puryear that the f udd Plumbinr ; !L Heating Co iia^ility insurance policy issued by The Pennsylvania Insurance Company to the City of Paducah coverin, work done by Judd Plumbing k. Heating Company, Inc. for a period of one year from May 1, 19 6, Fe received, apFro•,ed and filed. Adopted on call of the roll, Yeas, Commissioners Jorrstcn, Paxton, Puryear and Mayor 'Wilson (41. ry i; �ti f No. 406 Proceedings of.._ Board of Commissioners _ City o[PaducahJ 1 ,_l966 Resignation Henry Commissioner Johnston offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Paxton as follows: Brown - Refuse John EHunt App- On the recommendation of the City Manager, I move that the following personnel changes . 1� Candidate , Fireman be made: 1. The resignation of Henry Brown, truck driver in the refuse Division be accepted, Life guards emp.; effective May 30,•1966. Bobby Millican Davis Anderson 2. John E. Hunt, an Applicant -Candidate in the Fire Department, has.satisfactority Peggy Danneker completed the 60 day training period as such Applicant -Candidate as provided by Michael Branham ordinance, he is hereby appointed a fireman in the Fire Department, at a salary of $340.00 per month, retroactive to June 1:, 1966. Clean -up -Boy Parks, Resignations - Parks 3. The following persons be emplo ed as lifeguards, in the Parks and Recreation John nations- Department, at a salary of 1.00 per hour in Class A, retroactive to June 1, 1966: Armstrong Bobby Millican Jimmy Leeper David Anderson Malcolm Jones Peggy Joe Danneker Judith Ann Dowdy Glen Murrell 4. Michael Brahham be employed as Clean -Up -Boy, in the Parks and Recreation Department, Kenneth Crawford at a salary of $1.00 per hour in Class A, retroactive to June 1, 1966. Carolyn Nunn Employed - Parks & 5. The resignation of the following lifeguards in the Parks and Recreation Department, P be accepted: Recreation John Armstrong Joyce Hodge J,. Jimmy Leeper Sharon Lee Park Larry Ray Wallace 6. The resignation of Malcolm Jones and Judith Ann Dowdy, as recreation leaders in the Malcolm Crawford Parks and Recreation Department, be accepted. Janis N. Brown Phillip Nichols ✓' 7. The resignation of Glen Murrell as assistant pool manager, in the Parks and Recreatic P Department, be accepted. employed Patrolman 8. The resignation of Kenneth Crawford as general supervisor in the Parks and Recreatior Resignation Department, be accepted. James McManus -Parks 9. The resignation of Carolyn Nunn as wading pool supervisor in the Parks and Recreatiod Department, be accepted. 10. Joyce Hodge and Sharon Lee Park be employed as recreation leaders in the Parks and Recreation Department, retroactive to June 8, 1966, at a salary of $1.00 per hour, in Class A. 11. Larry Ray Wallace be employed as assistant pool manager in the Parks & Recreation Department, retroactive to June 8, 1966, at a salary of $275.00 per month. I 1 12. Malcolm Crawford be employed as general supervisor in the Parks and Recreation Department, retroactive to June 8, 1966 at a salary of $230.00 per month. 13. Janis N. Brown be employed as wading pool supervisor, in the Parks and Recreation Department, retroactive to June 8, 1966, at a salary of $1.10 per hour in Class B. 14. Phillip Nichols be employed as a patrolman in the Police Department, effective June 16, 1966, provided by such time he furnishes, at his expense, a satisfactory' medical report as to his physical condition, including, an electrocardiogram. 15. The resignation of James McManus as mechanic in the Parks and Recreation Department effective June 1, 1966, be accepted. Adopted on call of the Roll, Yeas, Commissioners Johnston, Paxton, Puryear and Mayor Wilson (4). Street lighting - ' i;egin reconstruc- Commissioner Paxton offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Johnston as follows: tion WHEREAS, the City Commission recognizes the need for improved street lighting in the City of Paducah, and WFEREAS, the PaduoO Power System in conjunction with the City has developed an o•.•erall plan for improvin, the street, 1.1ghting in the entire City, which is estimated to require approximately five (t) veers to complete, and WHEREAS, the present street lighting system contains 16 separate service circuits for incandescent ligt.ts that will. be replaced with mercury vapor lights, each circuit ' serving a separate section of the City, and WHEFEAS, the Paducah Power System has recommended that it will be most economical and practical for engineering reasons to complete the improved street lighting program in one secticn of t:.a City at a time, No. L07 Proceedingsof P.oard_of Commissioners I� I� I. ; Settle claim'V So Bell T & T, File bids on AspLalt File Grant of Concession L. Choate Sell crave ir;, hushing Add Sadie Ellis File reForL Police L'ept ', Ma_: 1cF Bond - John Whitt City of Paducah_ . __ June l4, -j2 -0L- _ I, THEREFORE, move that the Paducah Power System be, and it is hereby, authorized to berin reconstruction of the street lighting in the area served by series circuit No. 8 in accordance with plans previously submitted to the City Commission as the first step in this overall lighting program. Adopted on call of the Roll, Yeas, 8ommissioners Johnston, Paxton, Puryear and Mayor Wilson (4). At this time in open session, the Mayor announced that the hour was 7:44 P.M. Central Daylight Time, and that only one minute remained for the filing of bids for the advertised sale of $200,000 of City of Paducah School Building Revenue Bonds, dated May 1, 1966, and no additional bids being received, announced at 7:45 P.M. Central Daylight time that the bidding for said bonds was closed, at which time the City Clerk produced all of the sealed bids theretofore received, being.eight (8) in number. The bids were then publicly opened and read aloud. I Commissioner Paxton offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Purvear that the claim of Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company, in the amount of $70.88, for damages to one of its poles by a police vehicle, at 28th and Jackson Streets, on or'aboiut April h., 1966 be allowed; and that the Treasurer pay said claim after securing a full and complete release. Adopted on call of the Roll, Yeas, Commissioners Johnston, Paxton, Puryear and Mayor Wilson (4). Commissioner Paxton offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Puryear that the following bids on asphalt be received and filed: Delta Refining Company Kentucky Asphalt Sales Company Emulsified Asphalt Company Adopted on call of the Roll, Yeas, Commissioners Johnston, Paxton, Puryear and Mayor Wilson (4). Commissioner Paxton offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Puryear that the executed copy of the Grant of Concession of the City to L. Choate for operation of a I concession stand at Brooks Stadium be received and filed. Adopted on call of the Roll, '.'gas, Commissioners Johnston, Paxton, Purvear and Mayor Wilson (4). Commissioner Furvear offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Paxton, that the Poard of Commissioners approve the sale by the City of Paducah to Mrs. Sadie Ellis of the Southwest corner of Lot No. 3'�P in Elock No. 6 of the Rushing Addition to Oak Grove, Cemeterv, and that the City Clerk he authorized to execute a deed of conveyance to said' 1 cezetery crave. Adopted on call of the Roll, Yeas, Commissioners Johnston, Paxton, I Iuryear and Mayor Wilson (4). Commissioner Paxton offered moLion, seconded by Commissioner Furyear that the i rei:ort, of the Folice Department for the month of Mal, 1.9b6, he received and filed. i Adopted on call of the Roll, Yeas, Commissiorarn Johnston, Paxton, Furvear and Mayor Wilson (4). Com-missicner Furvear offered notion, seconded by Commissioner Paxton that the -'ond of jc.'n oin itt in Lfe amount of C1,00.00 0.00 dated Ma -t 21:, 1966, i.e received, approved I and filed. Adopted or. call of t,"re Roll-, fees, Commissioners Johnston, Paxton, I Furvear and Mayor Wilson (4). j No. 408 Proceedings of- Eoard of Commissioners city ofPaducah June 11,-,- I Liability Ins.) Commissioner Puryear offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Paxton that the Paul Duncan Certificate of Insurance issued by The Aetna Casualty and Surety Company to the City of Paducah, covering work done by Paul Duncan for a period of one year from April 30, 1966, be received, approved and filed. Adopted on call of the Roll, Yeas, Commissioners Johnston, Paxton, Puryear and Mayor Wilson (4). File Lease ' Commissioner Puryear offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Paxton, that the Paducah Marine; Ways executed copy of the Lease between the City and Paducah Marine Ways, Inc. coverinf river front property between Kentucky Avenue and Washington Street, be received and filed. Adopted on call of the Roll, Yeas, Commissioners Johnston, Paxton, Puryear and Mayor Wilson (4). Settle claim ` Mayor Wilson offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Puryear that the claim of Eison Const. Co Eison Construction Company, 3210 Park Avenue, Paducah, Kentucky, in the amount of $56.76 for damages done to its motor vehicle by a pay -loader of the City, on or about February 3, 1966, near Seventh Street and Kentucky Avenue be allowed; and that the Treasurer pay said claim after securing a full and complete release. Adopted on call of the Roll, Yeas, Commissioners Johnston, Paxton, Puryear and Mayor Wilson (4). Terminate Civic Commissioner Johnston offered motion that a Resolution entitled: A RESOLUTION Beautification leases Market TERMINATING THREE EXISTING LEASES HERETOFORE AUTHORIZED BY THE CITY OF PADUCAH TO THE House CIVIC BEAUTIFICATION BOARD FOR THE CITY OF PADUCAH, UPON CERTAIN SPACES WITHIN THE MARKE HOUSE BUILDING", be adopted. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Paxton and adopted on call of the Roll, Yeas, Commissioners Johnston, Paxton, Puryear and Mayor Wilson (4),I Lease -Illinois Commissioner Paxton offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Puryear that a Central RR Co. / Resolution entitled: "A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK TO ENTER INTO A LEASE AGREEMENT WITH ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY AS TO CERTAIN LAND ON THE OHIO RIVER FRONT", be adopted. Adopted on call of the Roll, Yeas, Commissioners Johnston,) Paxton, Puryear and Mayor Wilson (1,). Lease Market i I Commissioner Paxton offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Puryear, that a House to Civic Beautification Resolution entitled: "A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE TO Board THE CIVIC BEAUTIFICATION BOARD FOR THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, A LEASE OF THE MARKET HOUSE BUILDING III SAID CITY", be adopted. Adopted on call of the Roll, Yeas, Commissioners Johnston, Paxton, Puryear and Mayor Wilson (4). Lease -Citizens Commissioner Paxton offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Puryear, that a Bank for ICRR Resolution. entitled: "A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK TO ENTER INTO A LEASE AGREEMENT WITH CITIZENS RANK r,: TRUST COMPANY, TRUSTEE, AS TO CERTAIN LAND HELD IM: TRUST FOR ILLINOIS CEITRAI. RAILROAD COMPANY", be adopted. Adopted on call of the Rol'., Yeas, Commissioners Johnston, Paxton, Puryear and Mayor Wilson (4). Accept cid ,c=m4ss4oner Johnston offered motion, seconded by Commissionar Paxton, that an Sunrav DY. niI. Company ordinance entitled: "AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE CITY M4ANAGER TO ENTER INTO A CONTRACT W!". SUNRAY DY. CIL COMPANY FOR THE PURCHASE OF ALL REGULAR AND ETHYL GASOLINE, MOTOR OIL, DIESEI. FUEL, CHASSIS LUP.RICANT, GEAR LUBE OIL, HYDRAULIC OIL, KEROSENE AND ANTI -FREEZE FOR USE BY THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, FOR THE PERIOD OF TIAs FROM JULY 1, 1966 TO DECEMPER 31, 19'`., AND PRESCRIBINI THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS UPON 'WHICH SUCH PURCHASES SHALL =E MADE", :_ introduced and remain on file for at least one (1) week for public irscecticn in the completed form in which it shall be put upon its final passage. Adopted cn call cf the Roll, Yeas, Commissioners Johnston, Paxton, Puryear and Mayor N4-1sc.*. (L). Proceedings of. _FQsrd. o� Oommissioners_ _____ City of Paducah__— June 1.4_,_1266 Amend Sec. 6 Commissioner Johnston offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Paxton, that an & 14. of Zoning Ordinance i ordinance entitled: "AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE FINAL REPORT OF THE PADUCAH-McCRACKEN W. HOUSER AND 'WIFE, ANNA C. HOUSER, FOR THE CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE OF A SEWER LINE, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY TO EXIST", be introduced and remain on file for at least one (1) week for public inspection in the completed form in which it shall be put upon its final passage. Adopted on call of the Roll, Yeas, Commissioners Johnston, Paxton, Puryear and Mayor Wilson (4). Rezone property Commissioner Parton offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Puryear, that an Jefferson Joo Clifton. Dr ordinance entitled: "AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE FINAL REPORTS OF THE PADUCAH-McCRACKEN Park Avenue 32nd Street COUNTY FLANNINC• COr!ISSION RESPECTING THE ZONING AND/OR REZONING OF PROPERTY WITHIN THE' F Pr. I itR Co Accept tid Concrete Igo. N. Improvement Prorram i AREA BOUNDED BY JEFFERSON STREET, JOE CLIFTON DRIVE, PARK AVENUE, 32ND STREET, AND THE PADUCAH AND ILLINOIS RAILROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY, AND A14ENDING THE PADUCAH ZONING ORDINANCE- , 19el SO AS TO EFFECT SUCH ZONIN. AND/OR RE00NING", be adopted. Adopted on call of the Yeas, Cornmissi.oners Johnston, Paxton, Puryear and Mayor Wilson (4). Commissioner Puryear offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Paxton, that an ordinance entitled: "AN ORDINANCE ACCEFTiNG THE BID OF CONCRETE, INC. IN THE AMOUNT OF• 4^,438.71 FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A STREET I'•:PP.OVF?&'NT PRCGRAM FOR THE CITY OF PADUCAH, i'EITUCfY, AUTRCRIZIN- THE CITY MANAr.ER TO EXECUTE, ON BEHALF OF SAID CITY, A CONTRACT FOR SUCH CCNSTF.UCTICN, AND PRESCRIBING THE T'ERAL� AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH CONTRACT", he adopted. Adopted on call of t%.e Roll, Yeas, Commissioners Johnston, Paxton, Puryear and Mayor 'Wilson (4). COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION RESPECTING THE AMENDMENT OF SECTION 6 AND SECTION 14 OF THE PADUCAH ZONING ORDINANCE -1961, AND AMENDING SAID SECTIONS", be adopted. Adopted on call of the Roll, Yeas, Commissioners Johnston, Paxton, Puryear and Mayor Wilson (4). Annex property Commissioner Johnston offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Puryear, that Lone Oak Rd. ;! Sanders Hill an ordinance entitled: "AN ORDINANCE PROPOSING ANNEXATION OF CERTAIN PROPERTY LYING ADJACENT TO THE PRESENT CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, DEFINING ACCURATELY THE BOUNDARY OF THE TERRITORY PROPOSED TO BE ANNEXED, AND DECLARING THE DESIRABILITY AND NECESSITY OF SUCH ANNEXATION", be adopted. Adopted on call of the Roll, I Yeas, Commissioners Johnston, Paxton, Puryear and Mayor Wilson (4). Accept bid .'i Commissioner Paxton offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Puryear, that an Reed Crushed Store Company) ordinance entitled: "AN ORDINANCE ACCEPTING THE BID OF REED CRUSHED STONE COMPANY, INCL Limestone I FOR SALE TO THE CITY OF NO. 7, NO. 8, NO. 9 AND NO. 11 LIMESTONE, KENTUCKY STATE HIGHWAY SPECIFICATIONS, FOR USE BY THE CITY DURING 1966, AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ENTER INTO AND EXECUTE A CONTRACT FOR THE PURCHASE OF SAME; AND PRESCRIBING THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS UNDER WHICH SAID PURCHASE SHALL BE MADE", be introduced and I remain on file for at least one (1) week for public inspection in the completed form in which it shall be put upon its final passage. Adopted on call of the Roll, Yeas, Commissioners Johnston, Paxton, Puryear and Mayor Wilson (4). Furchase sewer Commissioner Paxton offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Puryear, that an easement from J.W.Houser 7r ordinance entitled: "AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE PURCHASE OF AN EASEMENT FROM JAMES Wife W. HOUSER AND 'WIFE, ANNA C. HOUSER, FOR THE CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE OF A SEWER LINE, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY TO EXIST", be introduced and remain on file for at least one (1) week for public inspection in the completed form in which it shall be put upon its final passage. Adopted on call of the Roll, Yeas, Commissioners Johnston, Paxton, Puryear and Mayor Wilson (4). Rezone property Commissioner Parton offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Puryear, that an Jefferson Joo Clifton. Dr ordinance entitled: "AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE FINAL REPORTS OF THE PADUCAH-McCRACKEN Park Avenue 32nd Street COUNTY FLANNINC• COr!ISSION RESPECTING THE ZONING AND/OR REZONING OF PROPERTY WITHIN THE' F Pr. I itR Co Accept tid Concrete Igo. N. Improvement Prorram i AREA BOUNDED BY JEFFERSON STREET, JOE CLIFTON DRIVE, PARK AVENUE, 32ND STREET, AND THE PADUCAH AND ILLINOIS RAILROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY, AND A14ENDING THE PADUCAH ZONING ORDINANCE- , 19el SO AS TO EFFECT SUCH ZONIN. AND/OR RE00NING", be adopted. Adopted on call of the Yeas, Cornmissi.oners Johnston, Paxton, Puryear and Mayor Wilson (4). Commissioner Puryear offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Paxton, that an ordinance entitled: "AN ORDINANCE ACCEFTiNG THE BID OF CONCRETE, INC. IN THE AMOUNT OF• 4^,438.71 FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A STREET I'•:PP.OVF?&'NT PRCGRAM FOR THE CITY OF PADUCAH, i'EITUCfY, AUTRCRIZIN- THE CITY MANAr.ER TO EXECUTE, ON BEHALF OF SAID CITY, A CONTRACT FOR SUCH CCNSTF.UCTICN, AND PRESCRIBING THE T'ERAL� AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH CONTRACT", he adopted. Adopted on call of t%.e Roll, Yeas, Commissioners Johnston, Paxton, Puryear and Mayor 'Wilson (4). 410 Proceedings of Board of Commissioners _. City of Paducah June 14, 1966 Accept bid of Mayor Nilson offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Puryear, that an ordinance Delta Refining Co Asphalt entitled: "AN ORDINANCE ACCEPTING THE BID OF DELT Accept bid Stein Bros & Boyce on 200,000.00 School Bldg. Rev. Bonds Adjourn Meeti np A RCFINING COMPANY FOR THE SALE TO i CITY OF PADUCAH OF RC -2 AND MC -3 LIQUID ASPHALT REQUIRED BY THE CITY DURING THE YEAR 1966; AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ENTER INTO AND EXECUTE A CONTRACT FOR THE PURCHASE OF SAID MATERIAL; AND PRESCRIBING THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS UPON WHICH SAID PURCHASE SHALL BE MADE", be introduced and remain on file for at least one (1) week for public inspection in the completed form in which it shall be put upon its final passage. Adopted on call of the Roll, Yeas, Commissioners Johnston, Paxton, Puryear and Mayor Wilson (4). At this time the eight (8) bids previously received by the City Clerk for the sale of $200,000 School Building Revenue Bonds dated May 1, 1966 were considered and studied by the Board of Commissioners and the following motion was made by Commissioner Johnston; "I move that the Rules of this Commission be suspended so that a Resolution of the Board of Commissioners herein, accepting the successful bid on $200,000.00 of City of Paducah School Building Revenue Bonds, dated May 1, 1966, may be introduced, discussed and officially acted upon. Which motion was duly seconded by Commissioner Paxton and was adopted unanimously upon call of the Roll, the Yeas being Commissioners Johnston, Paxton, Puryear and Mayor Wilson (4). Thereupon Commissioner Paxton moved that a Resolution entitled "A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, ACCEPTING THE SUCCESSFUL I BID ON $200,000.00 OF CITY OF PADUCAH SCHOOL BUILDING REVENUE BONDS DATED MAY 1, 1966", be adopted. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Puryear and adopted on call of the Roll, Yeas, Commissioners Johnston, Paxton, Puryear and Mayor Wilson (4). Mayor Wilson offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Paxton, that this Regular tdeetinP of the Board of Commissioners be adjourned until 4:00 o'clock P.M. Central Daylight Time on June 16, 1966. Adopted on call of the Roll, Yeas, Commissioners Johnston, Paxton, Puryear and Mayor Wilson (1,). 1966 APPROVED _ ACOFTED 'ayor CitvrF.