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HomeMy WebLinkAbout0041_4040 c for each month of the term for which he has been elected, the same being paid monthly, &sit accrues. That from and after the passage of this ordinance, each alder- man shall be paid a salary of ten ($10.00) dollars per month, for each month for which he was elected, the said salary being paid each month as it accrues during such term of office. That the salary of each of said officers as above fixed shall be and continue the salaries paid to the MHyor of the said City and to each Alderman of the said City that may hereafter be elected to said respective offices. That the fact that the salaries of Mayor and Alderman should be so fixed, that a new ordinance is not necessary to fix salaries, prior to each election of any of such officer, creates an emergency, making it necessary that the rules that require that an ordinance be read at each seaparate meetings before final passage, for three meet- ing eet- in,a, should be suspended, and that the said rules are here and now suspended, and this ordinance is at once passed, and it is ordered that it take effect from and after its passage. Passed and approved this the 12th day of February A.D. 1951. 'I Mayortv r Texas Attest: city ^e ary, City off~ Georgetown, Texas. ************** AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF GEORGETOWN, TEXAS, COMPLYING WITH THE PROVISIONS OF ART. 977, OF VERNONâ–şS CIVIL STATUTES OF TERAS, AS AMENDED BY THE ACTS OF 1949, 51st, LEG. p. 375, ch. 199, BY PROVIDING THE MANNER BY WHICH THE OFFICERS OF THE SAID CITY SHALL HEREAFTER BE CHOSEN, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GEORGETOWN, TEXAS: That, pursuant to the provisions of Art. 977, of Vernonts Civil Statutes of Texas, as amended by the Acts of 1949, 51st Legislature, p. 375, ch. 199, it is hereby provided that from and