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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinances and Municipal Laws, Page 444I 444 REVISED ORDINANCES OF PADUCAH. Ward Boundaries. Regulating Public Hacks and Carriages. Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect from tha first day of October one thousand nine hundred and three. • Approved July 30,1003. D. A. YEISER, Mayor. Extending Fire Limits. An Ordinance Extending the Fare Limits Inside the City of Paducah. Be it ordained by the Common Council of the City of Paducah, Ky. Addttlonnl Section 1. That the entire block in the City o.` Paducah tincts between Broadway and Jefferson streets a: --d First and Sec- ond streets in said city be placed inside the fire limit, under the same conditions set out in ordinance No. 23 of the or&- nances of said city. Sec riat:m ordinances and Barts ,` ardinaneos in conflict herewith be and the same are hereby repealed, and this ordinance shall take effect from and after its passage and approval. Adopted May 3rd, tgo2. W. H. PATTERSON, C. C. P. Approved March 5t1, 1902, D. A. YEISER, Mayor. Regulating Public Hacks and ;arria An Ordinance Regulating Public Hacks and Carriages in the City of Paducah. Be it ordained by t`: ,General Council of the City of Paducah, Kentucky. Where hacks Section t. That no public or licensed back or carria¢e os stand shall be per•nicted to stand otl the streets in the City of Ila• ducah, for a longer period than necessary to receive on dis- e 0 a I t i ' I REVISED ORDINANCES OF PADUCAH. 445 LSI Vehicles. Section r. The clerk of the council shall keep a register, Lb Anse lwut in which he shall enter, at the time of issuing a license for Gu rehlrle� any vehicle, the number of the vehicle, the price paid for a s Regulating Public Hacks and Carria:jts. Pellicles. charge passengers, except on Court street between Third street and Fourth street, which block is hereby set apart as a standing place for pubic vehicles. Sec. 2. It shall be unlawful for such hack or carriage, Mustearry as mentioned in section one (1), to' do business in Padu- cah without carrying two lamps in glass frames, one to be fixed on each silo of said vehicle : nd upon which shall lie painted in plain figures not less than two and one half (2- 1-2) inches high the license number of said vehicle, and wn 1Q said vehicles are requiut' to maintain a light within each of said lamps at all, times after dark. Sec. 3. Any person violating the provisions of this or- Ponult7 dinance shall be subject to a tine not less than five dollars nor more than twenty dollars for each offense, and the fail- ure to provide the lamps, lights or numbers herein required, shall be deemed a separate offense .for each day's contin- ' uance thereof. Sec. {. All ordinances, or parts of ordinances, in con- flict herewith, are here'l-y repealed, and this ordinance shall take effect from and after its passage, approval and publi- cation. Adopted by the Council Oct. 8, Igoe. CHAS. REED, Pres. Adopted by the Board of Aldermen Oct 13, 1902. C. Q. C. LEIGH. Pres. Approved Oct. 20, L(•02. 1). A. YEISER, Mayor. Attest: `A. H. PATTERSON, C. C- P. LSI Vehicles. Section r. The clerk of the council shall keep a register, Lb Anse lwut in which he shall enter, at the time of issuing a license for Gu rehlrle� any vehicle, the number of the vehicle, the price paid for a s