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HomeMy Public PortalAboutORD06303 380 Attest: He W. Ells - City Clerk Approved this 16th day of Ju.1.y, 1956. Arthur W. Ellis Wayor Attest. Henry W. Ells City Clerk ' #6302 AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING THE HOURLY WAGE TO BE PAID TO EMPLOYEES OF THE CITY STREET DEPARTMENT AT ONE AND 46/100 ($1.46) DOLLARS PER WORKING HOUR, AND AUTHORIZING THE STREET COMMISSIONER TO DETERMINE THE NUMBER OF HOURS THAT MEMBERS OF `1.'HE STREET DEPARTMENT SHALL WORK. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF JEFFERSON, MISSOURI, AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Street Department employees shall be paid at the rate of One and 46/100 ($1.46) Dollars for each hour worked. Section 2. The Street Commissioner is authorized to determine the number of hours that each member of the Street Depart ment shall work. Section 3. This ordinance shall be in force and effect from and after its passage and approval. Passed: Aug. 13, 1956 Approved: 5-20-1956 Arthur W. Ellis Arthur W. Ellis President of the Council Mayor i Attest: Henry W. Ells City Clerk #6303 . AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE ROADWAY OF MARILYN STREET IN THE BLOCK FROM THE CENTER OF THE INTERSECTION OF MARILYN STREET AND OAKVIEW DRIVE TO THE CENTER OF THE INTERSEC- TION OF MARILYN STREET AND MINDER DRIVE IN THE CITY OF JEFFERSON, MISSOURI, BY PAVING WITH BITUMINOUS MATERIAL AND GUTTERING AND CURB' ING :WHERE NECESSARY WITH ASPHALTIC MATERIAL. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF JEFFERSON, AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Whereas , it was heretofore found and declared by the City Council, by its resolution, passed and approved on ,Tune 22nd, 1956 necessary to pave with Bituminous material and to gutter and curb, where necessary, with asphaltic material the road- way of Marilyn Street in the block from the center of the intersec- I tion of Marilyn Street and Oakview Drive to the center of the inter section of Marilyn Street and Binder Drive and it appearing to the City Council that said resolution has been duly published according to the law for more than seven (7) consecutive insertions , in the Post-Tribune, a daily newspaper, printed and published in the City