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<br />r204 <br /> <br />An Ordinance to provide for minimizing the radio interferences, <br />providing a penalty, and declaring an eme,r-gency, having been read. the first time <br />on May l;;th, 1929, was read the second time, and. passed its third reading by <br />title by unanimous consent under suspension 01" the rule, and was placed on its <br />r'inal passage. The ayes and nays were called, all present voting aye, nay, none; <br />absent and not voting, Monroe. The Ordinance was declared passed. and numbered <br />7405. <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />~ <br />c:;: <br />C\J' <br /> <br />'l.illhirty-nine Sidewalk Assessment Ordinances having been read the <br />first time on May l"th, 1929, and registe.r-ed notices for protest having been sent, <br />and now no protests being received, said ordinances were read the second tim~ <br />and passe'd their third reading by ti tIe b.y unanimous consent under suspension <br />or the rule, atHl. were placed en their final passage. The aye s and nays were <br />called, all present voting aye, nay, no~ absent and. not voting, Monroe. The <br />Ordinances were declared passed and numbeJ:,ed consecut ively from 7406 to 7444, <br />both numbers inclusive. <br /> <br />The matter of Street signs along the business Street was ret"erred <br />to the Fire & Water Committee for consideJ:,ation. <br /> <br />The matter of cutting the curb lines to a wider radius at the <br />intt!ersections o:t" Olive Street with 8th Avenue, Broadway and 10th Avenue was <br />rel'erred to the Street Department and Cit~{ Engineer with power to act. <br /> <br />M,D ti on was made, sec onded, an d carried, tha t the Council adj ourn <br />to meet June 3, at 7:bO o'clock P. M. <br /> <br />R. S. Bryson, <br />C it Y Recorder. <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />~ <br />~I\ <br />