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November 17, 1964 - Page 10 <br />Ordinance No. 64-294 was introduced by Mr, Folitz, An Ordinance authorizing and <br />directing the cancellatian of speez.al assessments on Permanent Parcel No, 237-4- <br />21, being an assessment for preparatfon of plans and specifications fmr sanitar.y <br />sewers, and declaring an emergency, Mr. Foltz moved for sAaspEnsion of the rule <br />requiring three separate readings of the ordinance. Motion was seconded by Mrs. <br />Hodgins, and the affirmative vote thereon was Foltz, Hodgins, Leonard, Limpert, <br />Mangani, West, Mr, Foltz the.n moved for suspe.nsion o£ the rule requiring read- <br />ing of the ordinance z.n its entirety, seconded by Mrs, Hodgins, Affirmative <br />vote thereon was Foitz, Hodgins, Leonard, Limpert, Mangani, We.st. Mr, Foltz then <br />moved for adoption af the ordinance, seconded by Mrs, Hodgins, Af.firmative <br />vote thereon was Foltz, Hodgins, Leonard, Limpert, Mangani, West, <br />Ordinance Noo 64-295 was introduced by Mrs, Hodgins, An Ordinance authorizing <br />and directing the cance.llation of special assessments on Permanent. Parcel Noo <br />235-14-39 & 40 being an assessment for preparation of plans and specifications <br />for sanitary sewers, and declaring an emergeney. Mrsa Hodgins moved for sus- <br />pension of the rule requiring three separate readings of t.he ordinance. Motion <br />was seconded by Mr, Mangani, and the affirmative vote thereon was Foltz, Hodgins, <br />Leonard, Limpert, Mangani, West. Mrsa Hodgins then moved far suspension of the <br />rule requiring reading of t:he ordinance in its entirety, se.conded by Mr. Mangani, <br />Affirmative vote was Foltz9 Hodgins, Leonard, Limpert, Mangani9 West. Mrsa <br />Hodgins then moved for adoption caf the Ordinance, secanded by Mr4 Mangani, <br />Affirmative vote thereon was F'oltz, Hodgins, Leonard, Limpert, Mangani, West., <br />Ordinance No, 64-296 was i.ntroduced by Mr. Mangani. An Ordinance authorizing <br />and directing the cancellation of special assessments on Permanent Parcel No. <br />235-14-85, being an assessment for construction of a water line, and declaring <br />an emergency, Mr. Manganf moved for suspension of the rule requirrng three <br />separate readings of the ordinance, Mation was seconded by Mr, West, and the <br />affirmative vote thereon was Foltz, Hodgins, Leonard, Limpert, Mangani, West., <br />Mr, Mangani then moved for suspension of the rule requiring the reading of the <br />ordinance in its entirety, seconded by Mr, West, Affirmative vote thereon was <br />Foltz, Hodgins, Leonard, Limpert, Mangani, West. Mr. Mangani then moved for <br />adoption of the ordinance, seconded by Mr, Mangani. Affirmative vote thereon <br />was Foltz, Hodgins, Leonard, Limpert, Mangani, West, <br />Ordinance Na, 64-297 was introduced by Mr, West, An Ordinance authorizing and <br />directing the cancellation of special assessments on Permanen* Parcel No, 235- <br />14-85, being an assessment for cdnstr°uction of a starm sewer and deelaring an <br />emergency. Mr. West moved for suspension of the rule requiring three separate <br />readings of the ordinance. Mr. Lennard seeonded the motion, arid the affirmative <br />vote thereon was Foltz, Hodgins, Leonard, Limpert, Mangani, West, Mr, West then <br />moved for suspension of the rule requiring t:he reading of t.he ordinanc,e in its <br />entirety, seconded by Mro Leanarda Affirmative vote thereon was Foltz, Hodgins, <br />Leonard, Limpert, Mangani, Westa Mr. West then moved for adapt.:ion of the ordinance <br />seconded by Mro Leonard, AffirmatLVe vote was Foltz, Hodgi.ns, Lennardy Limpert, <br />Mangani, West, <br />Ordinance Noe 64=298 was introduced by Mr> Leonard, An Ordinanc.e authorizing <br />and directing the caneellatzon nf special assessme,nts on Permanent Parcel No. <br />235-14-86, being an assessment for construction of a water line, and declaring <br />an emergencya Mr. Leonard maved for suspensron af the rule requiring three <br />separate readings of the ordinance.e Motion was seconded by Mr. Limpert, and <br />the affirmative vote thereon was Fpltz, Hodgins, Leonard, Limpert, Mangani, West. <br />