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<br />Edward V. Wal rer, Esq.,
<br />City Attorney,
<br />21.2 Court Square,
<br />Charlotte swill e, Virginia.
<br />Dear Sir:
<br />December 5, 1938
<br />In our opinion said bonds have been authorized and issued
<br />in accordance with the Constitution and statutes of the State of
<br />Virginia and the Charter of the City of Ch«rlottesville, Virginia,
<br />and constitute valid anti le -;ally binding obligations of the City of
<br />Charlottesville, Virginia, and said City has power and is obligated
<br />to levy ad valorem taxes for the payment of said bonds and the int-
<br />erest thereon, upon all property v-:ithin said City subject to taxation
<br />by said City, without limitation of rate or amount.
<br />Very truly yours,
<br />THOMSON, WOOD & HOFF V''AN
<br />On motion the meeting adjourned.
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<br />Clerk Preside
<br />COUNCIL CHAMBER, JANUARY 31 1939
<br />The Council met in regular session on this date with the following members
<br />present: Mr. Gleason, Dr. Haden, Mr. Huff, Mr. Jessup, and .Mr. Peyton.
<br />Minutes- of the Meeting of December 19, 1938, were read and approved.
<br />Mr. Phil Gentry and Mr. F. L. Harris addressed the Council in regard to the
<br />Water Ext.
<br />Meadowbroo-, extension of a four inch water line in Meadowbrook Heights. On motion this matter
<br />Heights
<br />was carried over to Executive Session for consideration.
<br />CITY OF CHARLOTTES.VILLE, VIRGINIA SCHOOL IMPROVE-
<br />x339,735.
<br />Resignation
<br />MENT BONDS, SERIES OF 1938,
<br />At the request of the Council of the City of Charlottes -
<br />Legal Opinion
<br />ville, Virginia, we have examined into the validity of an issue of
<br />on33'�,735•
<br />$339,735 School Improvement Bonds, Series of 1938, of the City of
<br />Issue
<br />Charlottesville, Virginia, dated December i, 193, payable seri-
<br />by Mr. Gleason, Mr.
<br />ally
<br />ally in numerical order k9,735 bonds on December 1, 1941, $10,000
<br />bonds on December 1 in each of the years 191+2 to 1950, inclusive,
<br />from the Chief of Police relative to time lost by policemen on
<br />$12,000 bonds on Deee,,ilber 1 in each of t1ze years 1951 to 1961, in-
<br />account of sickness
<br />clusive, and w15,00J bonus on December I in e<tich of the or 1961
<br />by police-
<br />to 1963, inclusive, numbered from 1 to 310, inclusive, bond No. 1
<br />being of the denomination of 11"735, and bonds Nos. 2 to 340, inclusive,
<br />Policeman Kennedy was
<br />being of the denomination of X1,000 each, and bearing interest
<br />account of
<br />at the rate of two and one-quarter per centum per annum, pay-
<br />able semi-annually June 1 and December 1; said bonds reciting that
<br />1938; and Policeman
<br />they are issued for the purpose of erecting and improving school
<br />buildings in said City under and by virtue of, and in full con-
<br />1938-
<br />formity with., and in accordance with the Charter of the City of
<br />The resolution
<br />Charlottesville, and the Laws of the State of Virginia. We have
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<br />examined the Constitution and statutes of the State of Virginia,
<br />which was offered at the regular meeting of the Council held on
<br />the Charter of the City of Charlottesville, and certi ied codes of
<br />proceedings of the Council of said City, authorizing the issuance
<br />tuition, etc.
<br />of said bonds, also an executed bond of said issue, No. 2.
<br />In our opinion said bonds have been authorized and issued
<br />in accordance with the Constitution and statutes of the State of
<br />Virginia and the Charter of the City of Ch«rlottesville, Virginia,
<br />and constitute valid anti le -;ally binding obligations of the City of
<br />Charlottesville, Virginia, and said City has power and is obligated
<br />to levy ad valorem taxes for the payment of said bonds and the int-
<br />erest thereon, upon all property v-:ithin said City subject to taxation
<br />by said City, without limitation of rate or amount.
<br />Very truly yours,
<br />THOMSON, WOOD & HOFF V''AN
<br />On motion the meeting adjourned.
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<br />Clerk Preside
<br />COUNCIL CHAMBER, JANUARY 31 1939
<br />The Council met in regular session on this date with the following members
<br />present: Mr. Gleason, Dr. Haden, Mr. Huff, Mr. Jessup, and .Mr. Peyton.
<br />Minutes- of the Meeting of December 19, 1938, were read and approved.
<br />Mr. Phil Gentry and Mr. F. L. Harris addressed the Council in regard to the
<br />Water Ext.
<br />Meadowbroo-, extension of a four inch water line in Meadowbrook Heights. On motion this matter
<br />Heights
<br />was carried over to Executive Session for consideration.
<br />Mr. Robert A. Watson tendered his resignation as a member of the School Board
<br />Resignation
<br />School Bd.
<br />from the First Ward,
<br />effective January 1, 1939. On motion by Dr. Haden, seconded
<br />Member -1st
<br />Ward
<br />by Mr. Gleason, Mr.
<br />Watson's resignation was accepted with regrets.
<br />Communications
<br />from the Chief of Police relative to time lost by policemen on
<br />Time lost
<br />account of sickness
<br />were presented. On motion by Dr. Haden, seconded by Mr. Gleason,
<br />by police-
<br />men on
<br />Policeman Kennedy was
<br />ordered paid one-half pay for time lost on December 28 and 29,
<br />account of
<br />sickness
<br />1938; and Policeman
<br />T. H. Adams was ordered paid one-half pay for time lost on
<br />December 30 and 31,
<br />1938-
<br />The resolution
<br />appropriating $15,558.75 for debt charges, tuition, and damages
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<br />to School Building,
<br />which was offered at the regular meeting of the Council held on
<br />debt chgs.
<br />tuition, etc.
<br />December 19, 1938, was adopted by the following recorded vote: Ayes: Mr. Glerason,
<br />Dr. Haden, Ir. Huff,
<br />Mr. Jessup, and Mr. Peyton. Noes: None.
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