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106 <br />and so constructed when closed that they shall be flush with the pavement, <br />and when open shall each stand upright and at right angles to the pavement <br />and be held in such position by connecting bars or chains at the end of said <br />doors nearest the curb -line. No cellar door shall be allowed to fall back <br />or lie flat upon the street or sidewalk, nor to remain open any longer than <br />necessary and while in actual use. The owner or occupant of any building, <br />the cellar or area to which does not conform to the requirements of this <br />section who shall, after notification by the City Manager, fail or refuse to <br />comply with its provisions, be fined $5.00 each day such violation continues. <br />Any person violating the other provisions of this section shall be fined not <br />less than t2.00 nor more than $10.00 for each offense. <br />All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict therewith are hereby repealed. <br />Acting Clark <br />Adopted by the Council, February 19, 1934, <br />Ayes: Mr, Fife, Dr, Haden, Messrs, Huff, <br />Jessup and Twyman. <br />Noes: None. <br />y1tesident <br />AN ORDINANCE CHANGING AND FURTHER EXTENDING THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF SECTION <br />384 (A) (1) OF .THE CITY CODE OF 1932 ENTITLED "BANGfS DISEASE". <br />BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Charlottesville that Section 384 (A) (1) <br />of the City Code of 1932, as amended by an ordinance adopted and spread in Ordinance Book <br />No.2, Pagre 89, shall become effective and be in force from and after the 1st day of April, <br />1934, <br />ActIng Clark <br />Adopted by the Council, February 19, 1934. <br />Ayes: Mr. Fife, Dr, Haden, Messrs. Huff, <br />Jessup and Twyman. <br />Noes: None. <br />res en <br />v <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />