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An Ordinance fixing a minimum of 50 cents per month for consumption of gas.
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<br />Be it Ordained by the Common Council the Board of Aldermen concurring,
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<br />That a minimum of fifty cents per month be charged all gas consumers, which
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<br />rate shall take effect upon the passage of this ordinance.
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<br />Adopted Dec.12,1918 by Common Council;
<br />Ayes:Elliott,Forrest,Nuyett Long,Twyman
<br />and Via (6) : Noes; Gleason (1) ;Mr. Smith
<br />not voting.
<br />Concurred in Dec.16,1918 by Board of Aldermen:
<br />Ayes:Patton,Tiberlake,Walker and Wheelers
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<br />Presented and approved December 17, 1918.
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<br />Mayor Signature.
<br />City Clerk Signature.
<br />President Common Council Singature.
<br />President Board of Aldermen Signature.
<br />President Board of Aldernen.
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<br />An Ordinance amending and re-enacting Sections 176a and. 176b of the City Code:
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<br />Be it ordained by the Common Council, the Board of Aldermen concurring,
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<br />That Sections 176a and 176b of the City Code be amended and re-enacted to read
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<br />as follows:
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<br />It shall be unlawful for a resident of the City to operate an autombile,
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<br />motorcycle, or motor truck on the streets of Charlottesville, unless the person has
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<br />registered in the office of the Chief of Police, his or her name, together with
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<br />number of State License and has also applied for and received from the Chief of
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<br />Police a permit to operate the automobile, motorcycle, or .motor truck so registered.
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<br />If for any reason the said Chief is not willing to issue a permit when applied for,
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<br />it shall be his duty, and he is hereby authorized to designate some competent person
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<br />to examine the applicant as to fitness and skill, on whose recommendation the said
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<br />Chief may issue the perrmit. An experienced non-resident will be allowed to operate
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<br />any of said machines for a period of seven days, notwithstanding the above regulations.
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<br />176b. Any person operating a machine on the streets of Charlottesville, unless in
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<br />full compliance with clause A. shall be fined nut less than ten dollars ($10.00)
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<br />nor more than one hundred dollars ($100.00) for each offense.
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<br />These amendments shall be in force from and after the first day of Jamuary, 1919.
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<br />Adopted Dec. 12, 1918 by Common Council.
<br />Ayes: Elliott, Forrest, Gleason, Huyett,
<br />Long, Smtih, Twyman and Via.
<br />Concurred in Dec. 16, 1918 by Board
<br />of Aldermen.
<br />Ayes: Patton, Timberlake, Walker and Wheeler
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<br />Presented and approved December 17, 1918.
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<br />Mayor Signature.
<br />City Clerk Signature.
<br />President Common Council Singature.
<br />President Board of Aldermen Signature.
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<br />A Resolution appropriating to the State Board of Health the sum of $5,000 and a
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<br />further sum not to exceed $1,000. , and also free water for a period of five years,
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<br />conditioned upon the establishment of a tuberculosis sanatorium in the immediate
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<br />vicinity of Charlottesville, and payment by the County of Albemarle and the Chamber
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<br />of Commerce of this city of like sums each.
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<br />Resolved, by the Common Council of Charlottesville, the Board of Aldermen
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<br />concurring, That the sum of $5,000 be and is hereby appropriated to be paid to the
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<br />State Board of Health, at the same time that a like payment for the same purpose
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<br />is made to said State Board of Tlealth by the Chamber of Commerce of Charlottesville
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<br />and at the same time a like payment for the same purpose is made to said State Board
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<br />Of Health by the County of Albemarle, but upon the condition that said State Board
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<br />Of Health shall at the time of payment establish a Tuberculosis Sanitarium near this
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<br />cjty on a site satisfactory to the said Chamber of Commerce, said sanitarium to have
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<br />capacity of not less than fifty beds; and, further upon condition that said
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