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MINUTE BOOK No. 17, CITY OF OXFORD

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<strong>MINUTE</strong> <strong>BOOK</strong> <strong>No</strong>. <strong>17</strong>, <strong>CITY</strong> <strong>OF</strong> <strong>OXFORD</strong>59S2'Z34K-TOM L. KETCHINGS co., NATCHEZSECTION 3.That the City Clerk shall obtain from the publisher of theaforesaid newspaper the customary publisher's affidavit proving pUblicationof said notice for the time and in the manner required by law.SECTION 4. That at the time of the sale of said bonds, or at some appropriatetime thereafter, this Mayor and Board of Aldermen shall take such further actionas may be necessary to provide for the preparation, execution, issuance anddelivery of said bonds.SECTION 5.That the City Attorney be paid a fer of 1% of the amount ofsaid bonds for his services in connection with the issuance of said bonds.The above and foregoing resolution on having been introduced at this arecess regular meeting of the Mayor and Board of Aldermen of the City of Oxford,Mississippi, held on the 4th day of October, 1956, in writing, was read, consideredand discussed, paragraph by paragraph, section by section, and then as a whole,and on motion of Alderrrlan Elliott, seconded by Alderman Sisk, the said resolutionwas duly and regularly adopted qy the affirmative vote of all aldermen present.Approved:lsI Richard W. ElliottMayorAttest:lsi C. P. FulmerCity Clerk** *************~ Then came on to bp. considered the matter of funds to complete Vivian Street andafter a discussion, Alderman Elliott made a motion that the Mayor and Clerk beauthorized to negotiate a temporary loan for said purpose. This motion wasseconded by Alderman Sisk, passed unanimously and it is so ordered.Then came on for consideration the matter of changing the policy of street improvementin regard to the amount that the property owner shall pay and the amount the CityShall pay, and after carefully considering the matter, Alderman ~lliott made a motionthat all new streets opened in the future be paid for in the following manner:Pr~perty Owner shall pay '8,11 the cost of the curb and gutter and sidewalks and twothirdsof all other cost, lncluding water and sanitary sewer and storm sewer. Thismotion was seconded by Alderman Sisk, passed unani ously and it is so ordered.***************Then came on to be considered an increase in C. P. Fulmer's salary and aftera diSCUssion, Alderman Sisk made a motion that C. P. Fulmer's salary be incre,asedto $350.00 a month, effective on October 1, 1956. This motion was seconded byAlderman Elliott, passed unanimously and it is so ordered.II \I 'Ii ~ __________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ~._, __ ~r~

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