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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes Book 15, Page 400, December 6, 19181 ., ...���....�^-'r7 "' .7+'+..i rr' ro,�A•'• l� 'P. L*+"l,; i-��:.ta!' � ``...N Y y, r .. :Y:- +- s� tq..N y :�• � _• . !• '�•.+!.r:em...n.•.-•t.,.....,-.ten'. a.,.w.,a-..+�r-.r.o�n..� F I Commissioner's Proceedings. Citv of Paducah December ea , l41 a ao nt' d �f { ng of the Board of Commissioners bald in the Oomrek Chamber # 3 g At a called meets Janie nit to- on motion of Member Tally, that a duplicate deed be granted to Janie ehitte- s, of the City Hall, Paducah, $y., on Dec. 6, 1918, at 10:80 A. M., upon call of the . y more• duplicate I: . i cemetery deed. i' more to her lot #30 in block 3 on north aide of Miller 9t.. bet. Pord h Hannan 8te.'.- Bide for, hest- On motion of Member Haselip. that the bid of $1681 and epeadlioations from : ing plant at E in Oak Grove -Cemetery, as per her request, upon payment of the fee of $1 as required install a steam heating plant for the oontagion ward at Riverside Hospital -.be received and filed, carried upon call of the roll by 3 yeas. by ordinance, she having leak her original deed- carried upon ball of the roll by. On motion of the above, that the contract for the steam heating plant for �. .b .yeas. ; r a '• I, Repair loth Bt. ' On motion.o! Member Wooldridge. that the Oom'r of Worka be instruoted'to-;' contract awardedt, h Goebel Av<. ' make the necessary repairs on 18th. street. between Plunket Hill and Jsokeon street yK $1388. be being the lowest bidder; said award conditioned, however, upon the ®mpLte �..a* on Goebel Ave. between the railroad property and 16th street to remedy the existing muddy condition on said streets, and to buy the oinders from the Railroad + pp to draw a contract embracing the specilicatione.ae outlined in the bid and In t if possible- carried upon call of the roll by 6 yeae.. : Oaaas Danker i! On motion of Mayos ikons, that the oommunioation of Oscar Danker in regard le 1' request for g refund. a refund on his saloon license, be received and filed- carried upon call of the'.• : roll by B yens. x chain gang y On motion of Member Wooldridge. that the Com'r of Public Works be instructed i Ori motion the Board adjourned upon call of the roll by .the following voter i to have the ohain'gang. or any part of came, not exceeding five men to the oar.• Yeae, Burne, Gardner, Haselip, Tully and Wooldridge- unload all coal at the city coal yard, in order to lessen the cost of coal as much as • aa: r'r ' possible for the poor of our city. and to unload same as soon ae poosible.after oars r� L- 191L s by 3 yeas. Y Ckw MAXUit On motion the Board adjourned upon call of the roll by the following votet `• ' t DECEMBER E. 1918. { ng of the Board of Commissioners bald in the Oomrek Chamber # 3 g At a called meets s, of the City Hall, Paducah, $y., on Dec. 6, 1918, at 10:80 A. M., upon call of the . i' roll the following answered their names: awns, Haselip and Wooldridge- 3. Bide for, hest- On motion of Member Haselip. that the bid of $1681 and epeadlioations from : ing plant at oonti on .word. ;• V. M. Coulson Go., and the bid of $1388 and epeoifioatione-from Ed. D. Hannan, to install a steam heating plant for the oontagion ward at Riverside Hospital -.be received and filed, carried upon call of the roll by 3 yeas. On motion of the above, that the contract for the steam heating plant for �. t Hee.ti ng Plant r ; r a '• ' ? Contagion ward the contagion .ward at Riverside Hospital be awarded to Ed D. Hannan far the ems of . contract awardedt, - yK $1388. be being the lowest bidder; said award conditioned, however, upon the ®mpLte �. jperformance of said work by Dec. 21. 1918; and that the city solicitor be instructed + pp to draw a contract embracing the specilicatione.ae outlined in the bid and In accordance with this motion; and tbat the mayor to authorised to sign said oontraot 1' F'for the city of Paducah- carried upon call of the roll by 3 yeas. x chain gang y On motion of Member Wooldridge. that the Com'r of Public Works be instructed nnland city coaly to have the ohain'gang. or any part of came, not exceeding five men to the oar.• r - unload all coal at the city coal yard, in order to lessen the cost of coal as much as • aa: r'r ' possible for the poor of our city. and to unload same as soon ae poosible.after oars are delivered, in order to prevent demurrage chargee- carried upon call of*Va roll s by 3 yeas. On motion the Board adjourned upon call of the roll by the following votet `• ' h Yeae, Burns Haselip and Wooldridge- 3. ra k �,. t9.PP. • _._....... tea.. -..r ...�.a -.. .•r... .�_N.M...w.w. - t ... �nN .iryiM.V':fI.4RVL'V