iAtiPPP(;PRIATION RESOLUTION
<br />FOR PARKINU METERS CARRILD
<br />OVER
<br />CLAIM AGAINST DOG FUND
<br />APPROPRIATION RESOLUTION
<br />FOR CITY'S SHARE UTfI,ITiES
<br />CARRIED OVER
<br />RESOLUTION WAS OFFERED AND CARKIEJ z -)VUR 10 '.THE NEXT t-0EETIf16 FOR `O"ISIDFRATIt',N:
<br />BL IT RFSOLVED BY THE rlOU!'tCIL OS_ THL CITY OF Cli,'- LOTTFSVIILE
<br />KHAT lV21,3L;0.U0 OR AS MUCH ?HEf:LOF AS MAY Hl_ r.IEC`:'55ARY, BF AND THE
<br />SAME 15 FiENEBY APPROPRIATED FOR THE PURCHASE AND IAIS;T�.LI__ATION OF
<br />PARK 1 NG tIL_I E f I -OR THE FOUF? MUNICIPAL PARK 1146 LOT'S AND -'N ,'` FFF RSOh1
<br />STREET.
<br />Cr,' FIOT I O^' BY 1lR. DAVIS, SECONDED BY MR. �IE 1118E RC, THE F OLLO'^.I NG CLAIM
<br />AGA I NSI T IiE DOG FUND '.JAS APPROVED:
<br />IMRS. W. L. IPUMNIETT
<br />7.5:;
<br />15
<br />Or., !io r f np, f=Y ``!R. 14E 1 FIJERG, SECONDED BY �'aR. DAV I S, THE FOLLOWING RESULI;T I ON
<br />WAS UFFF RFD AND CA. R I ED OVER TO THE NEXT 1'EF_'f I NG Foci COBS IDS! -''T I ON:
<br />PF IT hLSOLVED 3Y THE ` (,'UNC II 01 Y1+L ' I TY OF '_HAkLC)TTES'/ ILf_L
<br />THAT $5,219.58 BE, AriD )HE SA•1E 1`• HLRF.i'Y %,i'F {:(IPF 1 ATf-D :"U C(jVLFt FHL
<br />CITY'S S1AkE OF COST GF 11Tll_ITIES IN T;iE FOLLOWING STREETS:
<br />IARLES "F2uWN
<br />12'Tl, Sl RFFT, N. '4.
<br />F. . Kt1IGHT
<br />1'<()RTH AVENUE.
<br />q ILLI ANI ". !1URPHY
<br />n
<br />i)CK. 1 N�HAI-i i.lAD
<br />.'ii,UNDERS
<br />CENTER .',VE1':UE
<br />1 kLFNE '`1. '�'l;,OD
<br />DUNOVA '..JUIlT
<br />WATEP., S AND SEWER
<br />';JATF.P Al -1) CAS
<br />;TATER, Gh'; AND SLYlER
<br />f,!ATER, GAS A;Jb
<br />ATf R, GAS AIlD ,EWER
<br />PETITION F -ll:Ot.t THE RESIDErr'_3 OF RUR.E_;k _At,- RE�1L51It!, THAT THEIR Si'PLET
<br />PETITION RECEI'lE.
<br />ED R: BE ACCFPTEll ItfTU THE CITY STREET SYSTFPI ", H
<br />'45 r<tF`Ei`tLD TO TE TPrLT
<br />PURGE SS LANE — REFFRRED
<br />TO STREET C011MI TT --E FOR I NVE T IGAT I ON.
<br />Pr' 71,)110r, Ttit MLET!W6 ADJ?URNED.
<br />CLERK P F' E F D E.."; T
<br />COUNCIL CHAMBER - NOVEMBER 16, 1'353
<br />THE COUNCIL MET 114 REGULAR SESSION ON THIS DATE WITH THE FOLLOWING
<br />MEMBERS PRESENT: MR. DAVIS, MR. FORBES, MR. HILL, MR. TE3ELL AND MR.
<br />WEINBERG. ABSENT: NONE.
<br />Tri'_ MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF NOVEMBER 2, 1953 WERE READ ARD APPROVED.
<br />MR. F. PACE NELSON APPEARED BEFORE TAE COUNCIL AND ZEQUEiTED 107-PI413SION
<br />REQUEST TO WAIVE LICENSE
<br />TAX ON SALE OF BULBS FOR THE JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND THE MILLER SCHOOL ALUMNI TO SrLL LIGHT
<br />BULBS FROM DOOR TO DOOR ON NOVEMBER 24TH AND 25TH, 1953, A14D THAT THE LICENSE
<br />TAX ON THIS CANVASS 3E WAIVED. ON 'LOTION BY MR. TEBELL, SECONDED BY MR.
<br />WEINBERG, THIS.REQUEST WAS UNAN111?USLY GRANTED,
<br />THE REV. BENJAMIN F. BUNN ADDRESSED THE COUNCIL AND URGED THAT WHEN
<br />MATTER RE: COLORED ADDITIONAL POLICEWOMEN AND POLICEMEN ARE, EMPLOYED THAT COLORED APPLICANTS
<br />POLICEWOMEN AND POLICEMEN
<br />BE CONSIDERED. THE MAYOR ADVISED THAT THIS MATTER WAS HANDLED BY THE CITY
<br />MANAGER AND THE "CHIEF OF POLICE, AND THAT APPLICATION FORMS COULD BE SECURED
<br />FROM THESE OFFICERS,
<br />MR. RANDOLPH H. PERRY, EXECUTIVE SECRETARY OF THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE,
<br />ADDRESSED THE COUNCIL AND REQUESTED THAT THE C'AAMBER OF COMMERCE BE PERMITTED
<br />MATTER RE: OVER—TIME
<br />PARKING — CHAMBER OF COMMERCE TO MAKE THE SAME ARRANGEMENTS REGARDING OVER—TINE PARKING THIS YEAR AS THEY
<br />HAVE DONE IN THE PAST. THE CITY MANAGER REMINDED THE COUNCIL THAT THE
<br />MRnIWANTE REGARDING THE TIME LIMIT ON PARK114G METERS WAS BEING MORE STRICTLY
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