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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes Book 15, Page 23, February 23, 1915Irl ``t�•..K.��MT-+.c ;•+Yrtrr-�•k��. y, tR�sl M r{.f-w vjr+..v, ,i {n�..t -+�. '�{} p•. �.i l( � h..'.,.q�h � , _ � � .:.. .,+u.'.a.�iy.1..1.-Li.,. '.( ... • _.y . 1 : .. r -r. �:. �r....^ti'i.._"•, .:..J�...-a••:� . .. - --. _ �. - -_ _ .. _.._i �•f :7::'ktt+@,yin n��'..a.Y..:T+.ww-w..H P.•tr>4P.YwYN'TYOt!'w i7A 17 No. x Commissioner's Proceedings, City of PtBAR a At an adjourned meeting of the Board of Oommiesionere. held in the T , :{ F Council Chamber, in.the.City Rall, Oity_oL Paduonh, Hy. February. p, upon dell of ` the roll the following answered their names: Burne, Harelip, Marton, Wallaoe and p l•' i ' Washington - 6. ry On motion the minutes of the previous meetings were adopted ae read s . 1;non u, call of the roll D P y the following vote: Yeas. Burne, Hesolip, Marton, Walla** and Washington 6. d (. { On motion by Member Burne "AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE MANNER IN > i ' a , f° WHIOH CASH ORDERS MAY BE MADE BY VARIOUS COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF PADUQAH, t .. li EENTUOSY" was given its passage upon call of the roll by the following vote: Yeas P 4. �I Burne. Haselip. Marton, Wallace and Washington - 6,. A, On motion by the above "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SUBSEOTION ONE OF BEOTIO!!, =; . ;j 1 OF AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED "AU ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE AMINTMEUT OR RETENTION BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF CERTAIN CITY OFi`IQEii9, AGENTS AND EMPLOYEES OF TIE v !'`-. ' r-' I CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, AND FIXING. THEIR SALARIES, POSrERB AND DUTIES", ADOPTED THE : Al �G%� i.'BY BOARD OF OOMMISSIONERB JANUARY 4, 1916, AND REQORDED IN THE ORDINANCE BOOR °. ` x �I.OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH ON JANUARY 4, 1916" was given its passage on call o% the roll [ by the following vote. Yeas, Burne. Harelip, Marton, Wallace and Waahington On motion by the above "AN ORDINANCE PRESORIBIUG POSITIONS OF EMPLOYMN f IN THE POLICE AND FIRE DEPARTMENTS OF: THE CITY 'OP PADUCAH AND PRESCRIBING MIR DUtIE9 AND THE METHOD OF PROMOTION .AND' REDUOTION" was given Sts passage on call of o JAI&, ! the roll by the following votes. Yess, Burns, Marton and Washington 8. Nuye, Hsselip and Wellaoe • B. :avi' [` .detc., On motion by the above, the ordinance for tuberculin test to dairy hard$V,`!T was sent back to be re-draftod by the City Solicitor upun call of the roll by t II the following vote: Yeue, Burne, Harelip, Marton, Wallace and Vaehington On motion by Member Marton, the Peoples Tobacco Warehouse Oompany was t•� r ,•�/.�`' �. P � exempted from municipal taxation for five years upon call of the roll by the follorIng" „ vote: Yeas, Burne, Haselip. Marton. Wallace and Washington - 5. a �� On motion by Mayor Haselip, that the communication from the Woman's ✓AAE a t 0lub be received and filed and considered In the annual apportionment ordinonos ' ✓l�r� carried upon oall.of the roll by the following vote: Yeas, Burns, Haselip, Marton.' walla and Washington - 6. r _6 On motion by Member Marton, a communication from the Oarpenter'a Local Union #669, be rr`rul C-'7. referred to the Oommiseloner of Works with poses to. sot serried upon "- call of the roll by the following vote: Yesa, Burns, Haselip; Marton, Wallace and .. ; Washington - 6. ' On motion by the above, that the Oommiseionere investigate the coal.. 1 tipple trnok in Meobanicaburg, In regard to having the I. 0. Railroad oompeny'grnnt t^ the City of Paducah the privilege of constructing a walk alongside of their track for the benefit of the men employed at the different mills - if permission Is , ..'grantad.this walk will be constructed from Yeleer avenue to Meyere Street • carried upon call of the roll by the following vote: Yeas, Burns, Haselip, Marton, Wallace and Washington - 6. CDP �p On motion by Member Washington, a oommuntoation from the Paducah Water d y'tie 00. was referred to the City Solicitor, In -regard to the rental list of fire plugs, Pyd' carried upon call of the roll by the following vote: Yese, Burns, Haselip, Marton. ' Wallace and Washington - 6. i On motion by Member Wullaoe, that the request of citizens for a light .:^I`:;.• at Tenth and Elisabeth etreete De granted. same carried . upon cell of the roll by t �'�. Y '« - • I` t _ � .. Sys ✓ � � r I,"'"^d t,�a •r fit., y '� x» ` � y" -n't - t f� i ..•� } ;,,o+ �` :1; ,an..r• '�,, ` .4_f�. �:.1 -! y,`. i+i i i � r 1�.. :y }�-�X�-.- !. C0t1Zmissioner's Proceedings, City Of Paducah February 23 191_6 continued. ' J y the following vote : Yeas, Burne, Hazelip, Marton, Wallace and Waehingtoa - 6. On motiou D Member er M artoa. a request for a street light at .Third and Adams .9 'Aic� ,J etreete, Boma wae.held.up ane Mr. Marton was instructed to bring in a petition for •.�,r same - upon call of the roll by the following vote: Yeses Burne, Haselip. Wallace and Washington - 4. Hayes Marton - 1. On motion by Member Burne, that the Commissioners consider the installation t of new machinery for the City. Light Plant sufficient to light and take care of ,n tom✓ additional street lights now required;.andthat.the Oommiseioner of Works be requested . to get data and report as soon as possible, carried upon call of the roll by the following vote: Yeae. Burne, Hazelip, Marton, Wallace and Washington - b. On motion by Member Wallace, the request of &, T. Weatherford for transfer of{., a lot in Oak Grove Cemete also a ' ry,, petition from T. D. Harris and W. H. Harris' heirs for transfer of a lot in.0ak Grove Cemeiery,,was referred to the City SolicitorCo . to look into the legality of.the petition, carried upon can of the roll by the /d following vote: Yeas, Burne, Hazelip, Marton, Wallace and Washington -,6.; `.' On motion by the above, that the contract for printing 200 Financial Reports. be.awarded to the Paducah Printing Co. - the lowest and beet bidder - amount $19.76.1 carried upon call of the roll,by the following vote: Yeae, Burne; Hazelip, Marton, o� Wallace and Washington - 6. On motion .by Mayor Hazelip, that the Board of Commissioners seriously oon eider an appropriation for a "real" white way, and the establishment of the same, ` ?S and that,the Retail Merchants be requested to remove the "toy" lights and "carnival j I effects" from the City etreete, carried upon call of the roll by the following , r; vote: Yeae; Burns, Hazelip, Marton, Wallace and Washington On motion by. member Washington, that the Contract dor re -wiring the Fourth I f, street bridge be awarded to Dalbey & Company at 473.60; he being the lowest and beet r bidder, carried upon oall of the roll by the following vote: Yeae, Burns. Haselip, I f' ' Merton, Wallaoe, and Washington - 6.. t On motion by the above, that the request fob assistance from the Feet geatnoky ' Y Industrial School be received and flied and the Commiseionere consider the matter !' S 0 r v�• in making up the 1916 Apportionment, carried upon oall.of.the roll by the following vote: Yeae. Burne, Hazelip, Marton, Wallace and Washington - 5. On motion by Member Burne, that the matter of purchasing machinery for the,*. City Light Plant suffioient to take sure of the extra street liRhto now.roquired, Iwl / and also uuffioieno to.operato a mouorn WhOte lay for the City be considered oy the rA Commissioners as a Committee of the while, and that the Commissioner of Works be ff I. v instructed to get prices and data, carried upon call of the roll by the following " e vote: .Yeae, Burne, Hazelip, Marton, Wallace and Washington— 6. j On motion by Member Washington, that the gates to the Mausoleum be 'referred to Oommiesioner Wallace, with power to sot, carried upon call of the roll.by the follow. �o Ing vote: Yeae, Burne, Hazelip, Marton, Wallace ani Washington.- 6: yOn motion by Member Marton,.that the Commiesioner of Public Works be instructed to write to the different Foundrya or Construction Oompanieein regard to the cost of installing -a Great White Way for Paducah = White ,Way to start at First and Broadway i street and extend out to Eleventh and Broadway, and on .the following erose streets. 1 from First Street_ to, Sixth street. Kentucky Ave'. and Jefferson Street - carried upon call of the roll by the following vote: Yeae, Berne, Haselip, Marton,. Wallace and Washington - 6. i