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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution 1928/03/05 By motion of E. Martin Johnson, seconde4 by Jerome Chappell the following Resolution was passed and adopted, WHEREAS, for the benefit of the sanitary condition of the City .j na'teu,jhe garbage of the householders collected regu- larly and deposited in some place where it will not be offensive or unhealthy, there fore be it RESOLVED: That the mayor and City Clert be and they are hereby authorized to-enter into a contract with Loui Po ire authorizing him to gather garbage in the City afid giving to him the exclusive right to dump the same at a place designated by the Sewer Committee of the Common Council on the sewer dispo- sal farm. Said contract shall provude that Said Louie Poire shalJ.'pay to the City for such privilege the sum of! One Hundred aDd Twenty ($ 120.00) dollars per annum for a term of one year, said rental to be paid in twelve equal monthly in- stallments on the first day of each month beginning March 1s., 1925, Said contract shall also provide that said Louie Poire, as additional compensation, shall keep clean, at his own expense, the screen in the grit chamber of the septic tank at said farm, and that all the work to be per~ormed by him shall be under the direction and to the satiafaction of the Sewer Committee of the Common Council. Vote, Ayes, Counc*lmen Chas. H. Pierce, E. Martin Johnson, C. E. Fredrickson, Jerome Chappell, Gerald Hec.er, Elmer J. Chesbro, Noes, Councilmen, None; A_sent Oouncilmen, None. ,