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There was then taken up an ordinance presented by the Finance Committee entitled:_
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AN ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING $6571-00 FOR GRADING, ETC. RINGO FROM 23rd to 28th,
Ord. No
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April 13th 1914 Continued)
Which ordinance was read the first time; and by unanimous vote of e.11 the members 1,_.Approp.t(
i�j; would require the builM�,r of a now house and, shed, as well as the cleaning of the
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i groiAnd of timber, and the digging of a well.
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ond time; afid by unanim,.Ius vote of all the members of the ouncil presents j bbd ng 15
We believe that, the present location could be very much improved, from a sanit,FV"
in number, and more than two thirds of all the members of the council elect, the
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staddpoint and with a little attention that it can be kept s"nitary, provided a fly -
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and nay vote being taken upon the question Shall the ordinance pass", and the roll thn'
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tight, manure box is built and the premises cleaned once daily and the lot properly
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1 i drained"; with following report "Petition returned with rpcormaendation that the
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Chief of Police be required to see that the pound be kept, clean wid in s,�nitary condi-
total 15. "Nays None.. "Absent Volmer, 1. And said ordin&nce was declared passed;,
tion) as outlined by Chief Health Officer, and if at the end of two months, conditions
have not been betbent6d in every way, your committee recommends that another location
AN ORDINAITCR, A24ENDINCT ORDINANCE 1557, PASSED MARCH 8 1910 AND ABOLISHING THE
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C014MISSIONER OF -PUBLIC Vxq0UMDS AND STREETS, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
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'Which report was adopted upon motion of Alderman Hollis.
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Which ordinance was read the f ir'st time; and by unanimous vote of all the members
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The Mayor, City Attorney and Police Committee then returned the petition from
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B arne y Levin and others complaining about condition of bull4ing at 1319-21 Centr-�r, and
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asking council to condemn same, with the following report WO would recon,,end that
the buildings referred to herein be ordered razed and removed, because they are dilapi-
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i dated, unsafe and unsanitary, and a menance of life and property." 'Which re port was
adopted upon motion of Alderman Leiser.
Petition
The Mayor7 Park Committee end Ald. 4th Ward returned, the If-ltition of, Frank 14chlta
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and 33 other property owners in the vicinity of West End Park asking that -fence be
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removed from the Park, which work they could have done without cost to city,, with the
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f 011owing re port: "As this is the only enclosed park within the city wylere anr,lual foot-
bell and other games may be pla-yed we recommend that petition be denied." signed by
Aldermen Younger and Cuningham.
Alderman Leiser then made a motion to adopt the report of committee.
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Alderman Hollis then made a substitute motion to refer the matter to the Now
I� Apr 11 l3th 1914 continued)
There was then taken up an ordinance presented by the Finance Committee entitled:_
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AN ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING $6571-00 FOR GRADING, ETC. RINGO FROM 23rd to 28th,
Ord. No
28th FROM RINGO TO kRCjJj AND FOR OTHER PUR PO SE S.
Which ordinance was read the first time; and by unanimous vote of e.11 the members 1,_.Approp.t(
of the council present, being fifteen in number, and more than two thirds of all the
grade th(
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members of the council elect the rules were suspended and the ordinance read the sec-
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ond time; afid by unanim,.Ius vote of all the members of the ouncil presents j bbd ng 15
in number, and more than two thirds of all the members of the council elect, the
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rules were again suspended, and the ordinance read the third and last time; and the yea
and nay vote being taken upon the question Shall the ordinance pass", and the roll thn'
being called the following Aldermen voted "Aye" Harper, McCain Leiser, Riegler, Smith,'
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Hollis, Whitcomb, Younger, Lange, Cuningham, Black., Adams, Pardee, and Powers I
total 15. "Nays None.. "Absent Volmer, 1. And said ordin&nce was declared passed;,
There was then taken up an ordinance, presented by Alderman McCain, ntitled:-
AN ORDINAITCR, A24ENDINCT ORDINANCE 1557, PASSED MARCH 8 1910 AND ABOLISHING THE
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POSITION OF FOREMAN IN THE STREET DEPARTMENT AND CRFATING THE POSITION OF ASSISTANT
C014MISSIONER OF -PUBLIC Vxq0UMDS AND STREETS, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
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Which ordinance was read the f ir'st time; and by unanimous vote of all the members
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of the council present being fifteen in number and more than two thirds of all the mem-
bers of the council elect the rules were suspended and, the ordinance read the second
time.
Alderman Hollis then offered the following amendment:-
"Amend by striking out the words"said officers shall be elected annually by the
Council in the fifth and sixth lines of Section I of the ordinance after the word
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annually by the Council, the said Assistant Commissioner* shall be appointed by said
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Commissioner".
Which amendment, was read the first time; and by unanimous vote of all the members B,
of the council present, being 15 in nwaber and more, than tw hirds of all the members O�
of the c uncil elect the rules were suspended and the amendment read the second time;
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and then upon motion of Alderman Hollis said amendment was declared adopted.
Then by unanimous of:,all the members of the council pre s(:,nt being 15 in num bet
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and more then two thirds of all the members of the council elect, the rules were suspend!
the ordinance as amended was e6d the: third and last time; and the yea an d nay
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gate being t oke n upo n the quest I i on Shall I the ordinance paas end the roll then being
ca led the f ollowing Aldermen: voted Aye:, Harper, McCain) Leiser, RiOgler, Smith
P Lalngep Cuninghkm� Black2 Adams, Pardee, and Po
�ftit co mb Younger wers7
Ot? al IL "Nays" !AbsAnt Tole lmpr 1. And said � ordinance was declared passed
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