November 30, 1914.
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<br /> For--Flournoy, Barlow, Cart, Adams, Privett, Markham, Wilson, Browne,
<br /> Bagwsll, Pile, Branch, White, Burgess, Corbitt, Cain, Hanvey, .
<br /> Herbert, Joe. S. Moore, Hutchins~ Whitehurst, Snellings, Fiemmlng,
<br /> Laylor, Montages, Reynolds, ~arl H. Wright, .Morgan, Grover C. Wright,
<br /> Houghton, Baldwin, Robt. L. Moore, Sss, 32.
<br />Against--Langhorne, 1.
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<br />Third. 'A~membe~ e~ the School Board.
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<br />Chas. H. Savage. And he was elected by the following vote:
<br /> For--Flournoy, Langhorne,
<br /> Barlow, Cart, Adams, Privett, Markham, Wilson, Browne, Bagwell, Pile, Branch,
<br /> White, Burgess, Corbitt, Cain, Hanvey, Herbert, Joe. S. Moore, Hutchins,
<br /> Whitehurst, Snellings, Flemming, Laylor, Montague, Reynolds, Earl H. Wright,
<br /> Morgan, Grover C. Wright, Houghton, Baldwin, Robt. L. Moore, See, ~.
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<br />On motion, adjourned.
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<br />~ecember 15, 1914.
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<br />At
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<br />a regular meeting of the Board of Aldermen
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<br /> Messrs--C. N. Markham, Vlc~-Pres~dent, M.
<br /> E. L. Barlow, Lorenzo Cart, J. H.
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<br />December 15th there were present:
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<br /> B. Lan ghorne, W. E. Flournoy, S. Gl Browne,
<br /> Wilson, Henry Pile, '~
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<br /> The minutes of the regular meeting November 17th and of Joint Session November 30th were
<br />read and were approved.
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<br /> The ordinances with regard to creating a Pl,~mbmng Board and making certain changes in the
<br />Plumbing Regulations, made a special order ~t the meeting of the body on November l?th, were
<br />taken up for consideration and read.
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<br /> Whereupon, ~n motion of Mr. Langhorne, the body resolved into a Committee of the whole, in
<br />order to have a free discussion with a number of plumbers and other citizens in regard to the
<br />ordinances.
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<br />Of
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<br /> The P~esident and Clerk then vacated their se~ts.
<br /> Er. S. Sleburne Browne was made temporary Chairman and Mr. W. E. ~iournoy, temporary Olerk,
<br />the Committee.
<br /> Mr. Ryan and several other plumbers spoke for the ordinance creating a Plumbing B~a=d and
<br /> Cart, of t~he Board, and Mr. Irving, a citizen, against.
<br /> After a long discussion of the matter, the ordinance Orea~ng the plumbing Board was adopt-
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<br />ed by a majority vote, but the other ordinance was not voted on.
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<br /> The Committee arose and repo~ted to the body the result of its action.
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<br /> On motion, the following ordinance with regard to ~eating the Plumbing Board was then a-
<br />dopted:
<br /> AN ORDINANCE TO PROMOTE THE~P. UBLIC ~ALTH AND TO REGULATE T~E SANITARY CONSTRUCTION,
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<br />HOUSE DRAINING, AND PLUMBING; REGISTRATION OF PLUMBERS; BOARD OF EXAMINATION OF PLUMBERS; T~EIR
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<br />POWERS AND DUTIES; O0N~ENSATION; PENALTIES.
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<br />And by the following v6ts:
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<br />Ayes--Markham, Langho~ne, FIo~noy,
<br /> Browne, Pile, 7~
<br />Nays-~Oarr, 1.
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<br />Barlow, Wilson,
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<br /> The ordinance with .regard to certain changes in the Plumbing Regulations, after some dis-
<br />cussion, was, on motion of Mr. Browne, passed by.
<br /> (Mr.. Rite excused from further attendance).'
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<br /> REPORTS OF COMMIT.TEES.
<br />Auditing--
<br /> The Auditor respectfully reports having examined bills against the Ci~y ~or t
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<br />the month of November, 1914, and recommends payment of same to the following amounts:
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<br />for the City Proper; $1~.00 for the Sixth Wa~rd; and $109.67 for the Seventh Nard.
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<br /> · In-this Connection, the Clerk stated that there were Public Property bills to amount of
<br />$109.67, Almshouse, $368.80, and Police, $7.10, which were not in the Auditor's report but were
<br />allowed b~y the Common Council, subject to subsequent approval by the Chairmen of said Committees.!
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<br /> Whereupon, the Board concurred with the Common 0oUncil in~a_~owing said bills together i
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