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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinances Book 11, Page 183, No Ordinance NumberAN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR AN INCREASE OF 5:50.00 PER MONTH IN THE SALARY OF THE CITY ALCOHOLIC LEVERAGE ADIZINISTRATOR AND AUT1ORIZING THE TRANSFER OF 150.00 FROtri THE AMOUNT APPROPRIATED UNDER THE APPORTIONMENT ORDINANCE OF 1947 FOR THE EMPLOYI+ENT OF' A EOILERMAN TO THE ACCOUNT OF THE CITY ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE ADMINISTRA UNDER SAID ORDINANCE BE IT ORDAIIdED BY THE BOARD OF COT0'IJSIONERS OF THE CITY Or PADUCAH, YEIdTUCKY: SEC TION 1. That the salary of the City Alcoholic Beverage Administrator be, and the same is hereby increased to:;;100.00 per month effective on October 1, 1947. In order to provide the funds necessary for payment of an increase of tiF50.00 per month in the salary of the City Alcoholic Beverage Administrator, there is hereby transferred from Account Pio. 5143 appropriated under the apportionment ordinance of 1947 for payment of the salary of the boilerman nhose-services will not be required the sum of ?;150.00 to the account of the City Alcoholic Beverage Administrator, Account No. 3311. SEC TIO.; 2. All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are, to the extent of such conflict, hereby repealed. SEC TION 3. The City Clerk is hereby authorized to cause to be published in the Sun -Democrat a notice of the introduction of this ordinance and the proposal to make the aforesaid transfer of appropriations for the year 1947 to provide the funds necessary for increasing the salary of the City Alcoholic Beverage Administrator, said ordinance to be published at least one week before this ordinance shall be put upon its final passage. SECTION 4. This ordinance shall be introduced and remain on file for public inspection until the notice of the transfer of funds as pro- vided herein shall have been published as required by law, and shal� be put upon its final passaLe after such publication. C^a yor Introduced by the Board of Commissioners, Sept. 9, 1947 Passed by the Loard of Commissioners, Sept. 23, 1947. Recorded by .3arah Thurman, City Cleric„ Sept. 23, 1947. t