December 21, 1965 - Page IO
<br />Leonard fhen moved for adoption of the ordinance, seconded by Mr. Lempert.
<br />Affarmative vote was Caster, Foltz, Hodgins, Leonard, Limpert,-Mangani, Wesfi.
<br />Ordinance No. 65-324 was introduced by Mr< Limpert, An Ordinance authorizfng
<br />and dorecting the cancellation of special assessme-nts on Permanent Parcel No.
<br />232-32-2 beirg an assessment for preparation of paen5 and specifications for
<br />sanitary sewers, and dec?aring an emergency. Mre Limpert move-d for suspension
<br />of the rules requiring three separafie readings of the ordinance, seconded by
<br />Mr. FoPtzo Aftfrmative vote.was Caster, Foltz, Hodgins, Leonard, Limpert,
<br />Mangani, Wesfi, Mr. Lompert fihen moved for adoption of the ord:nance, seconded
<br />by Mr. Foftz. Aff!rmatilve vote was Caster, Folrz, Hcdgins, Leonard, Limperfi,
<br />Mangani, West,
<br />Ordenance No. 65-325 was introduced by Mr. Foftz, An QrdInance authcrizong and
<br />directing the cance9latlon of special assessments on Permanent Parcei No. 232-
<br />31-13 being an assessmenfi for preparation of plans and specifocatlons for san;tary
<br />sewers, and declarPng an eme-rgency. Mr. Foftz moved for suspension af the rule
<br />requardnq three separ°ate readings of the ordinance, seconded by Mr. Caster.
<br />Affirmative vote was Casfier, Foltz, Hodgins, Leonard, Limpert, Mangani, West.
<br />Mr. Fa9fiz then moved r"or.adoption of the ordinance, seconded by Mr. Caster-,
<br />Affirmative vote was Casfer, Foltz, Hodgins, Leonard, Limpert, Mangan't, Westo ..
<br />Ordinance No. 65-326 was introduced by Mr. Caster. An Ordinance authorizing
<br />and directing the cancetl6afiion of special assessments on Permanent Parce° Noo
<br />232-31-13, being an assessment for constructlon of a sidewalK, and declaring an
<br />? emergency. Mr. CasTer moved for suspension of the rule requiring three separate
<br />readings of the ordinance, seconded by Mrs. Hodgins. Affirmative vote was Caster,
<br />Fo'tz, Hodgins, Leonard, Lwmperfi, Mangani, West. Mr. Caster then moved for adop-
<br />tion of the ordinance, seconded by Mrs. Hodgins. Affirmative vofie was Caster,
<br />Foltz, Hodgins, Leonard, Lfmpert, Mangani, Weste
<br />Ordinance No. 65-327 was introduaed by Mrs. Hodgins. An Ordinance authcrizPng
<br />and dwrecting the canceElation of speeial assessments on Permanent Parcel Noo
<br />232-31-1 being an assessment for preparation of plans and specifications for
<br />sanitary sewers, and deciaring an emergency. Mrs. Nodg9ns moved fow- suspension
<br />of the ruie requbring three separate readings af the ordinance, seconded by
<br />Mr. Mangan!. Affirmative vofe was Caster, Foltz, Nodgdns, Leonard, Limpert, West,
<br />Mangani. Mrs. Hodgins moved for adoption, secanded by Mr. Mangani. Affirmative
<br />vote was Caster, FoVtz, Hodgins, Leonard, Limpert, Manqani, Westo
<br />Ordinance No. 65-328 was lnfiroduced by Mr. Mangania An Ordinance aurhorizing
<br />and directing the canceilatEOn of special assessments on Permanent Parce? No,
<br />232-32-3 being an assessment for preparation of peans and specat'?cations for-
<br />sanitsry sewers, and decVaring an emergency. Mr. Mangani moved for suspension
<br />of the ru"e requirwng three seParate readings of the or-dinance seconded by Mr.
<br />West. Affirmative vofie was Caster, Foltz, Hodgins, Leonard, Limpert, Mangan{,
<br />West. Mr. Mangani then moved for adoption of the ordinance, seconded by Mro
<br />West. Affirmative vote was Caster, Foltz, Hodgins, Leonard, Limpert, Mangani,
<br />West.
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