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<br />Limpert, Mangani, West, Mr, Leonard then moved for adoption of the ordinanee
<br />seconded by Mr, Limpert, Affirmative vote was Caster, Foltz, Hodgins, Leonard,
<br />Limpert, Mangani, Weste
<br />0rdinance No, 65-207 was intrnduced by Mr. L impert. An Ordinance authorizing
<br />and di.recting the cancellation of special assessments on Permanent pareel No,
<br />234-22-30, being an assessment for preparation of plans and speciffcations far
<br />sanitary sewers, and decYaring an emergeney. It was moved by Mr. Limpert,
<br />seconded by Mr. Foltz, that the rule requiring three separate readings af the
<br />ordinance be suspended, Affirmative vote was Caster, Foltz, Hodgins, Zeonard9,
<br />Limpert, Mangani, West, It raas moved by Mr. Limpert, seconded by Mro Fo1tz,
<br />that the rule requiring reading of the ordinance in its entirety be suspended.
<br />Affirmative vote was Caster, Foltz, Hodgins, Leonard, Limpert, Mangani, West.
<br />Mr. Limpert then moved for adoption, seconded by Mr, Foltz, Affirmative, vote
<br />was Caster, Foltz, Hodgins, Leonard, Limpert, Mangani, West,
<br />Ordinance No. 65-208 was introduced by Mr, F'oltz, An Ordinance authorizang and
<br />directing the cancellatfon of special assessments on Permanent Parcel No,
<br />231-7-11 being an assessment for preparation of plans and specificatimns far
<br />sanitary sewers, and declaring an emergency. It was moved by Mr. Fo1tz, seconde.d
<br />by Mr. Caster, that the rule requiring three separate reading5 of the ordinance
<br />be suspended. Affirmative vote was Caster, Foltz, Hodgins, Leonard, Limpert,
<br />Manganf, West, It was moved by Mr. Foltz, seconded by Mr. Gaster, that the rule
<br />requiring reading of the ordinance in its entirety be suspended. Aff irmative
<br />vote was Caster, Foltz, Hodgins, Leonard, Limpert, Mangani, West, Mr. Foltz
<br />then moved for adoption, seconded by Mr, Caster, Affirmative vote thereon was
<br />Caster, Foltz, Hodgins, Leonard, Limpert, Mangani, West,
<br />Resolutfon 1Vo, 65-209 was introduced by Mr. West, A Resolution authorizing
<br />the Director of Publ ic Serv ice and Publ ic Saf ety to advert ise f or bids f or .500
<br />tons of salt and declaring an emergency, It was moved by Mr. West, seconded by
<br />Mr. Caster, that the rule requirfng three separate readings of the resolution
<br />be suspended, Affirmative vote was Caster, Foltz, Hodgins, Leonard, Limpert,
<br />Mangani, West. It was moved by Mr. West, seconded by Mr. Caster, that the rule
<br />requiring reading of the resolution in its entirety be suspended. Affirmative
<br />vote was Caster, Foltz, Hodgins, Leonard, Limpert, Mangani, West. Mr. West
<br />then moved for adoption of the resolution, seconded by Mre Caster, Affirmative
<br />vote thereon was Caster, F"altz, Hodgins, Zeonard, Limpert, Mangani, West,
<br />Resolution No. 65-210 was introduced by Mr. Caster, A Resolution authorizing
<br />the Director of Public Service and Public Safety to advertise for bids for
<br />1,000 yards of cinders and declaring an emergeney, It was moved by Mr. Caster,
<br />seconded by Mr. Manganf, that the rule requfring three separate readings af
<br />the resolution be suspended, Affirmative vote was Caster, Foltz, Hodgins,
<br />Leonard, Limpert, Mangani, West. It was moved by Mr. Caster, seconded by Mr.
<br />Mangani, that the rule requiring reading of the resolutfon in its entirety be
<br />suspendede Affirmative vote was Caster, Foltz, Hodgins, Leonard, Limpert,
<br />Mangani, West. Mr, Caster then moved for adoption of the resolution, secondad
<br />by Mr, Mangani. Affirmative vote thereon was Caster, Foltz, Hodgins, Leonard,
<br />Limpert, Mangani, West,
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