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t <br />CITY OF NORTH OLMSTED <br />ORDINANCE N0. 86-106 <br />BY: Mayor M. Yvonne Petri ac <br />AN ORDINANCE TO TRANSFER APPROPRIATIONS FOR CURRENT <br />EXPENSES AND OTHER EXPENDITURES FOR THE CITY OF <br />NORTH OLMSTED FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1986. <br />NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF NORTH OLMSTED, COUNTY OF <br />CUYAHOGA, AND STATE OF OHIO: <br />SECTION 1: That to nrovide for current expenses and other <br />expenditures of said City of North Olmsted during the year ending December <br />31, 1986, that the following sums be and they are hereby set aside and <br />apnropriated as follows; <br /> Current Increased Decreased Revised <br />GENERAL FUND <br />Police Department <br />Contingency $1,650 $ 250 $1,400 <br />Organization & Travel 1,080 600 480 <br />Schooling 7,000 $ 850 7,850 <br />TOTAL 850 5 850 <br />SECTION 2: That the Clerk of Council shall immediatel,y forward an <br />attested copy of this Ordinance to the Auditor of Cuyahoga County. <br />SECTION 3: That the Director of Finance is hereby authorized to draw <br />his warrants on the City Treasury for payments from any of the aforegoinq <br />aporopriations uoon receiving proper certificates and vouchers therefore, <br />approved by the Board of Officers authorized by law to approve same, or an <br />Ordinance or Resolution of Council to make the expenditures; nrovided that <br />no warrants shall be drawn or paid for salaries or wages except to persons <br />employed by authority of and in accordance with law or ordinance. Provided <br />further, that the appropriation for contingencies can on1y be expended upon <br />approval of two-thirds vote of Council for items of expense constituting a <br />legal obligation against the City and for purposes other than those covered <br />by the other specific appropriations herein made. <br />SECTION 4: That this Ordinance shall take effect and be in force at <br />the earliest date permitted by Article IV, Section 12, of the Charter of <br />the City of North Olmsted.