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<br />rule requiring three separaite readxi-igs of t?'`Ie ordinance, seconded by Mr.
<br />Mangani< Affirmative vmat(c. wati ????er, F'?ltz, Hodgins, Leonard, Limpert,
<br />Mangani, West. Mre Cas*?r tiaen mcved for s,.isgensior oj' the rule requir-
<br />ing reading of the oraiizaar??? iri i?:?? snitir^fiy9 ?(accnded by Mr. Mangahi.
<br />Affirmative vmte was Caster, F'?'I'z, :ioslgins, Leonardp I?iTLpert, Mangani,
<br />West, Mr. Caster then move3 for adoption of t.:ie ordinanee9 seconded by
<br />Mr. Mangani. Affirmative vote was Caster, E'ol#'.z, Hodgfns9 Leonard, Limpert,
<br />Mangani, Westo
<br />Ordinance No, 65-253 wa5 rntr?:duved by Mr, Mangani, An Ordinance authorizing
<br />and directs.ng tfie cancel'1atYon of speca.al assessments on Permanent Parcel No.
<br />235-11-33 to 35, being an assessmer:t for paving, and declaring an emergency.
<br />Mr. Mangani moved for suspensi(7n of the rule requiring three separate readings
<br />of the ordizance, seco-ideci by Mc, West, Affirmata.ve vote was Caster, Foltz,
<br />Hodg ins , Leonard 9 Limper*:, Mangan i, WEst. Mr. Mangan 3 then moved f or suspens ion
<br />of the rule requiring reading -.f tl?e ordinance fn it s ent irety, seconded by
<br />Mr, West, Affa.rmative vote was Cas*erg Fo3.tz, bodgins, Lemnard, Limpert,
<br />Mangani, West. Mr. Mangani then moved for adopti.on of the ordinance, seconded
<br />by Mr. West. Affix°mafi.iva voee was Laster, Folkza Hadgins, Leonard, Limpert,
<br />Mangani, West,
<br />? Ordinance No. 65-254 was in?roduced by Mr. West, An Ordinance atathorizing and
<br />directing the cancellation of special asse:zsmenis on Permanent Parcel No. 235-
<br />11-33 to 35 being an assessment fcx preparation rf plans and specifications for
<br />sanitary sewers, and declaring an emerger-eva Mr. West mayed for suspension of
<br />the rule requiring three separate readings of the ordinance, seconded by Mr,
<br />Leonard, Affirmative vote was Caster, Fmltz, Hodgins, Leonard, Limpert,
<br />Mangani, West o Mr. We.st moverl f"or :uspens ion of the rule requiring reading
<br />of the ordinance in its entirety, seconded by Mr, I,,eonard, Affirmative vote
<br />was Caster, Foltz, Hodgins, Leonard, LimpPrt, Mangani, West, Mre West then
<br />moved for adoption of the ordinance, seconded by Mr, Leonard, Affirmative
<br />vote was Caster, Foltz, Hodgins, Leonard, _Limpert, Mangani, West,
<br />Ordinance No. 65-255 was introciaxced by Mra Leonard, An Ordinance authorizing
<br />and directing the cancelAatYon of specn.al assessments on Permanent Parcel No.
<br />235-11-33 tm 35 being an assessment =or storm sewers, and declaring an
<br />emergency. Mr. Leonard moved for suspensian of the rule requzring three
<br />separate readings of the ordinance, seconded by Mr, Limpert. Affirmative
<br />vote was Caster, F"csltz, Hodgins, Leanard, Lrmpert, Mangani, West. Mr.
<br />Leonard then moved for suspension of the rule requiring reading of the
<br />ordinance in its entirety, seconded by Mr, Limpert, Affirmative vote was
<br />Caster, Foltz, Hodgins, Leonard, Limpert, Mangani, West, Mr, Leonard then
<br />moved for adoption of tirae ordinance, seconded by Mr, Limgert. Affirmative
<br />vote was Caster, F'o1tz9 Hodgins9 Leonard, Limpert, Mangani, West.
<br />Ordinance No. 65-256 was intrcaduced by Mr, Limpert, An Ordinance authorizing
<br />and directing the cancellation of spec?al assessments on Permanent Parcel No.
<br />231-6-12, bei.ng an assessment for sanitary sewers and declaring an emergency.
<br />Mr. L impert moved f or sus pension of the, ru.l e requ ir ing three separate read ings
<br />of the ordinance, seconded by Mr. FoZtz. Aftrrmative vote was Caster, Foltz
<br />Hodgins, Leonard, L3mpert9 Mangani, West, Mr. Limpert moved for suspension of
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