iIIPPROPR1ATION RESOLUTION
<br />FOR PARK INu METERS CAPPILD
<br />OVER
<br />CLAIM AGAINST DOG FUND
<br />APPROPRIATION RESOLUTION
<br />FOR CITY'S SHARE UTIt.I'FIES
<br />CARRILD OVER
<br />RESOLUTION WAS OFFERED AND CARRIEL' t' -VU 70 "HE NEXT FdLEI ING rO[' 1Df-RAT1`iN:
<br />SL IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL G1- 11 HL CITY OF CH:tiKLOiIF,V II LE
<br />1HAT �jZl, :)O.GU OR AS MUCH tHLRL0F AS MAY 13L t-IEC'_55A.RY, BF AND THE
<br />SAt.1E IS HEF:EBY AUPROPRIATED FOP THE. PURCHASE AND IF,J5Tt,LLATION OF
<br />PARKINC, i L-IFkFOF? THE FOUR i1UNICIPAL PAIN- IN6 LOTS AND ';IN ,.J"FFFRSON
<br />GREET.
<br />CN 1.10TION UY '1P. DAVIS, SECONDED BY MR. �')E INBERC, THE FOLLO•d;NG CLAIM
<br />AGAINST THE DOG FUND ',IAS APPROVED:
<br />MRS. W, L. CRUMNETT
<br />r_-
<br />W 7.J1+
<br />ON !10T IOP. BY ",Fl. 4IE I NBERG, SECONDED BY tli . DFVVIS, THE FOLLOW INC RESOLUTION
<br />WAS OFFERED AND CA'I7IED OVER TO THE NEXT I"EETING FOR C01;6IU�-1.:T 1G
<br />RE IT I'LSOLVED BY THL "_IUNC 11. OF r1iL ' I TY OF CHA,<LOTTES'! Il..t_E
<br />THAT $5,219.58 BE, AND THE HLPF!`Y ',f'PR(;PRIATED FU CCiVLF. FHE
<br />CITY'S SflAkE O-; COST CA UT11_FTIE5 IN' Tr1E. FOLLOWING STREETS:
<br />.ilAR1_E`� "FiUI:FJ
<br />1LTH ',1 FiE.E_T,+. 1 .
<br />1. I_ %tJ F i,HT
<br />f=(;RTH '�VFl,UE
<br />LLIAM F. 11URPHY
<br />�L1CK I ;di HAN r' ,A1)
<br />n, +. S/,UNDERS
<br />CENTER .',VENUE
<br />I P,LFNE I"I. !t1001)
<br />DUNOVA C.aURT
<br />WATEP, n, AI'ii) 5FWER
<br />'MATER A[7D CAS
<br />�'��7ER, %ice"� S,iJU SEWER
<br />!;IATEP, AS f,14D SE_a'ER
<br />' AT! R, GAS AI:n ;EtdER
<br />PETITION F ?061 THE RE IDE't T ',F 90kR�F';, —At -:f INFHAT Tf?L If? Si'RF_'r:T
<br />PETITION RECEIVED RE: BE ACCEPTED irjrJ THE CITY STRF FT YSTFtn ',. ;:> r:t FEi ftED TO THE TRr LT 'I,IITfF.E_
<br />BURGESS _ANE — REFEREED
<br />TG c>TRFFT '^OP1t.II TTcE__ F'OR I NVLE_ T I G A T I GN.
<br />n' '.I it ION THt t'LET!%(, AD,I,iURNED.
<br />CLERK P PEE t D E NT —w�^--
<br />COUNCIL CHAMBER — NOVEMBER iri, 11353
<br />THE COUNCIL MET Irl REGULAR SESSION OAI THIS DATE WITH THC FOLLOWING
<br />MEMBERS PRESENT: MR. DAVIS, MR. FORBES, MR. BILL, MR. TE3ELL AND MR.
<br />WEINBERG. ABSENT: NONE.
<br />Tei'_ MINUTES OF THE MEETIN'S OF NOVEMBER 2, 1x53 WERE READ AND APPROVED.
<br />MR. F. PACE NELSON APPEARED BEFORE THE COUNCIL AND REQUESTED 107PM13SION
<br />REQUEST TO WAIVE LICENSE
<br />TAX ON SALE OF BULBS FOR THE JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND THE MILLER SCHOOL ALUMNI TO SELL LIGHT
<br />CULBS FROM DOOR TO DOOR ON NOVEMBER 24TH AND 25TH, 1953, AND THAT THE LICENSE
<br />TAX ON THIS CANVASS 3E WAIVED. ON MOTION BY MR. TEBELL, SECONDED BY MR.
<br />WEINBERG, THIS.REQUEST WAS UNANIMOUSLY GRANTED,
<br />THE REV. BENJAMIN F. PUNN 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 CO3S1DERED. THE MAYOR ADVISED THAT THIS MATTER WAS HANDLED UY TdE CITY
<br />MANAGER AND THE CHIEF OF POLICE, AND THAT APPLICATION FORMS COULD UE 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 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BE PERMITTED
<br />MATTER RE: OVER—TIME
<br />PARKING — CHAMBER OF COMMERCE TO MAKE THE SAME ARRANGEMENTS REGARDING OVER—TIME PARKING THIS YEAR AS THEY
<br />HAVE DONE IN THE PAST. THE CITY MANAGER REMINDED THE COUNCIL THAT THE
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