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11/21/1949
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It vras moved by I~~lr, I~'ranz, seconded by P~Irso Cass, that Ordinance <br />I~to® 333 be .passed: a.s re ado _ <br />Roll Call: Ayos® T'.'Tessrs Franz,Ha.rdman,Sloan,Cass and Heiss~ <br />Hays- lTono. <br />n'Ioti on carried <br />Crdinanco passed® <br />T.'Ir® ti'falter P~ogers, vrho lives in the last house on Ridgebtzx~,~ Rdo, <br />asked for permission to present a vigorous complain'c against hui~tirg in the <br />Village® He stated that men with cocked guns were walking around near his <br />house and ~Lhat neighbors in nearby aros.s had invited people from the city ~ <br />to hurt in 'this vicinity, I~2r. Rogers vrent on to say that this eras too thicTtly <br />settled for hunting, and the people„ especially children, were in danger <br />from the discharge of firearms in and around dvrellings. There yeas a. great <br />deal of discussion between CoL~.ncil and spectators, at which time it was <br />brought out that we had not posted "No Ixunting" signs for some time idIayor <br />Sz=ranson told T~r® Rogers that -tire l:a.d_a.n ordLnance against tho discharging <br />of ?"i rearms in the Village, ti^r~.th the exceptiok~ that duz°i.ng hunting seaso?~ <br />pooplo were allowed to hunt on their ovr}.~ property'or on neighbors proper•~y <br />by perrr~i.ssion. <br />I~r. .t'lardman then introduced Ordinance I~To. 334 entitled" An <br />Ordinance prohibiting Hurting in the Village of T;la-~rf'i eld" which Ordinance <br />zPra.s read to the Council. It eras moved by T'~r. xeiss, seconded by It4rs.Cass, <br />that the rules of lavr requiring an ordinance to be read on three separate <br />occasi ons be suspended. ~`°` ~°~ <br />Roll call= Ayes- F,4essrs Franz,Lardman,Sloan,Cass and. Heiss~ <br />Nays- T?oneQ <br />Ttlotior, carri ed. <br />Rules suspended. <br />It iv as moved by i~Tr ~ Hei s s, seconded by I:Ir. Hardman, that Ordinance <br />i`To® 334 be .passed as read® <br />Roll call: Ayes - Tv2,r®:-:Ka.rdman® <br />_ I~Tays- Tlessrs Sloan, Cass, Franz and Heiss® <br />~otior. Defeated <br />Ordinance fai led, <br />Ttlrs® Cass then introduced. Ordinance i~Toa 316-P entitled " An <br />Ordinance to Pay Certain Bills", vvnich ordinance vras read. to the Councilo <br />It vras moved by I2r . Franz., seconded by 1Ir® lei ss, that Ordinance I`TD. <br />316-P be passed as read. . <br />a <br />a. <br />
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