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<br />February 45, 1966 - Paye 5
<br />Mr. Eian moved ror suspension or fihe ruie requiriny fihree separafie read,ngs of
<br />the ord i nance, seconded by Mr. L i mper-t. Af r` ?rmati ve vof-e was Caster, E? an, Fo f*z,
<br />Hodg o ns, L i mpert, Mangan i, West, Mr. E i an then maved ?a; adop?iun of tne ord i n?n'..e
<br />seconded by Mr. L'impert. Affirmative vote was Caster, Eion, FnRtz, Hodc;Ens,
<br />Limpert, Manqani, West.
<br />Ordinance No. 66-38 was introduced by Mre Limpert. An Ordinance aufihorizing arsd
<br />directing the cancellation of speciaR assessmenfis on Per.?anenrt• Parcel Noo 237-i8-8
<br />being an assessment for preparafiion ofi pians and specifica-?Ions fcr sanitary
<br />sewers, and declaring an emergency. Mr. Limpert moved tor° suspension ai 'fhe ru'"e
<br />requiring fihr°ee separate readings of the ordinance, secondea by Mr. FoYtL.
<br />Affirmative vote was Caster, Eian, Foltz, Hodgins, 'Limpert, Mar,gani, West.
<br />Mr. Limpert then moved for adopl-ion of the ordinance, seconded by Mr°. t=oltz.
<br />Affirmal-ive vote was Caster, Eian, Foltz, Hodgfns, Limpert, Mangani, West.
<br />Ord i nance No. 66-39 was i ntroduced by Mr:, Fo 9 tz . An Ord i nance author'i z s ng and
<br />directing the cancellation of spscial assessmen-rs on Permanent ParceG Noo 237-18-$
<br />beinq an assessment for construction of a sanitaE--y sewer 4eterai, and decEaring
<br />an emergency. Mr. Foltz moved for suspension of the rule requ'iring thr°ee separate
<br />readings of the ordinance, seconded by Mr. Caster. Affirmative vote wa5 Caster°,
<br />Eian, Foltz, Hodqfns, Limpert, Manqani, West. Mr. Foitz then moved for adoption
<br />of the ordinance, seconded by Mr. Castere Affirmafiive vote was Caster-, Eian,
<br />Foltz, Hodqins, Limpert, Manqani, West.
<br />? Ordinance No. 66-40 was introduced by Mr. Caster. An Ordinance authorizing and
<br />directing the cancellation of special assessments on Permane-nt Parcel No. 237-18-•9
<br />beinq an assessment for construction of a sanitary sewer lateral, and aeciaring
<br />an emergency. Mr. Caster moved for suspension of` the ru(e requiring three
<br />separate readinqs of the ordinance, seconded by Mrs. Hodgins. Afrirmat°sve vote
<br />was Caster, Eian, Foifiz, Hodqins, Limpert, Mangani, West. Mr. Caster then moved
<br />for adoption of the ordinance, seconded by Mrs. Hodglns. Affirmative v°ote was
<br />Caster, Eian, Foitz, Hodqins, Limpert, Mangani, West.
<br />Ordinance No. 66-41 was introduced by Mrs. Hodqins. An Qrdinance authar?zeng
<br />and dir°ectinq the cancellation of special assessments on Permanent Parce[ No.
<br />237-18-9 beinq an assessment for preparatidn of pians and speclfications for
<br />sanitary sewers, and declarinq an emergency. Mrsm Hodgins moved for saspension
<br />of the ru I e r°equ iri nq three separa-Ye read i ngs of the ord i nance, secandec+ by
<br />Mr°. Manqani. Affirmative vote was Caster, Eian, Foltz, Hodqins, Llmpert-, Mangani,
<br />West. Mrs. Hodgins then moved ror adoptoon of the or-dinance, seconded by Mr.
<br />Manqan i. Rff i rmat ive vote was Caster, E i an, FciItz, Hodqi ns, L i mpert, Mangan t',
<br />Westo
<br />Ordinance No. 66-42 was infiroduced by Mr. Mangani, An Ordinance au-thorozing and
<br />directing the canceiiation of special assessment-s on Permanent Parcel No. 237-18-9
<br />being an assessment for sidewalks, and declaring an emerqency. Mr. MangariE muved
<br />for suspension of the rule requirinq three separate readings of the ordinanGe,
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