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at his own expense connected with the water system of the
said town and paid all expensesinc@dental thereto, such owner
to be fully responsible for the repair and maintanince of any
such line, but the Council of the said townreserves the right
to disoontintence is necessary or desireable in the opinion
of the said Council.
• Section Three - That no connection to the water system
of the Town of Leesburg, in Virginia, or any extensions of
such water system shall be made for the purpose of serving us-
ers •located outside oaf the Corporate Limits of the said town,
except the approval bythe. Council of the said town of an
application submitted to the said Council by such proposed us-
er. Any such applications shall be accompanied by plans and
specifications which meet the approval of the Council of the
said Town, and such approval will be condtioned upon the said •
lines or extensions to the water system of the said town being
installed in accordance with plans and specfications approved
by the Council of the said town, and be--further condtioned
upon the title to any such water lines or extensions connected
thereto vesting in the said Town, free and clear of any debt
or claim of any person, corporation, firm or combination of
persons.
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Section Four - that this ordinance shall take effect and
be in force immediately.
There being no further business and upon motion duly made
seconded and carried Council adjourned.
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Recorder. '
SPECIAL MARCH 24, 1956
At a Special meeting of the Mayor and Council of the To.m of Leesburg,
in Virginia, held in the Council Chambers, Saturday, March 24, 1956 at 11:40
A. M., there were .oresent: Elijah B. White,. Nayor, Howard B. Gill, George
J. Durfey, C. R. Hollandsworth and C. R. Lytle, Councilmen.-
The Mayor stated that the meeting had been called to consider an
application for the installation of a water meter for Robert E. Steadman,
at his property on Queen Street in Lowenback Subdivision, which is outside
. of the corporate limits of Leesburg. A. sketch of this connection along
with Mr. Steadman's application had been submitted to the Auditor-Treasurer.
This connection had been arranged for at a previous date with Mr. Claude
Honicon and no extension from existing lines was necessary.
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Under the circumstances it was moved by Councilman Deorge J. Dur£ey,
seconded by Councilman C. R. Lytle of the Water Committee and approved by
members of Council present to allow the connection and installation of
a water meter. •
There being no further business, the Council adjourned.
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