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HomeMy Public PortalAboutORD03669 70 (100.00) 1, or- not less than thirty days in jail or more than ninety days in jail, or both such fine and imprisonment, and each twenty- four`hours shall be deemed a sepera•te offence and a seperate viola- tion. Passed Aug.14 1934. Approved; Aug 15 1934, Carl Walz. Means Ray. President of the Council. Mayor. V 3669 AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING BUS STOPS ON HIGH STREET AND PROHIBITIN THE PARKING OF OTHER VEHICLES AND PROVIDING A PENALTY. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF JEFFERSON, AS FOLLOWS& SECTION 1. It is hereby declared unlawful for any person to park"any vehicle at any of the following described spaces on High Stree*; (1) On 'the south side of High Street for a distance of 57 feet west of the west curb line of Adams Streetp (2) On 'the north side of High Street for a distance of 51 feet west of the west curb line of Adams Street, > . : (3) On the south side of High Street for a distance of 417 feet east of the east curb line of Monroe Street, (4) On' 'the north side 'of High Street for a distance of 46 feet west of the-west curb line of Monroe Street, (5) On 'the south side of High Street for a distance of 43 feet east of the east curb line of Madison Street, (6) On the north side of High Street for, a distance of 47 feet west of the west curb line of Madison Street, (?) `On 'the south side 'of High Street for a distance of 44 feet east of, the east curb line of Jefferson Street, (8) On the north side of High Street For a distance of 43 feet west of the west curb line of Jefferson Streets (9) On the south side of High Street for a distance of 45 {' feet east of the east curb line of Washington Street, It is further provided that the above described spaces are specifically restricted for use of the motor coaches of the Missouri Power k Light Company, to be used as coach stops for piecing up and discharging passengers, and that sid motor coaches may be st6pped 'in said spaces fpr suffucent length of time to 'discharge or receive k ' Passengers. SECTION' 2. Any person violating the terms of this ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction, shall be fined not ' less than Three Dollars $3.00) not more than One Hundred Dollars (100.00) . a Passed; Sept. 17 1934 Approved; Sept. 22 1934, Carl Nalz. Means Ray. President of the Council. Mayor, 4, F.