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AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR A $250.00 ARSON REWARD TO BE PAID BY
THE CITY OF GEORGETOWN, TEXAS.
Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Georgetown, Texas:
The City of Georgetown, Texas hereby offers a reward of Two Hundred Fifty
Dollars ($350.00) for the arrest and conviction of any person or persons found
guilty of committing the crime of arson within the corporate 13:mits of the City
of Georgetown, Williamson County, Texas.
This reiqard is a standing offer, and shall be paid out of the General Fund
of said City of Georgetown, Texas.
The enactment of this ordinance being necessary to the immediate preservation
of public business and to provide for the protection of the public, it is declared
to be an emergency measure, which shall have and take affect following its present
reading and adoption.
Read, Passed and Adopted by unanimous vote, tids the 12th day of October,1964.
ATTEST:
CITY SECRETARY
CITY ATTORNEY
CITY OF GEORGETOWN, TEXAS
RESOLUTION
CHAMBER 6P COMMERCE
R. S. ELLIOTT, MAYOR
CITY OF GEORGETOWN, TEXAS
RESOLVED, the Bosrd of Directors of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce
having exhausted its efforts to releive the downtown, on the swuare, parking
in Georgetown on a voluntary and cooperative basis of the citixenry, the
Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors, recommends and requests to the City
Council of Georgetown take appropriate action to alleviate the parking problem
and the Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors suggests a two hour enforced
parking limitation be provided or as the City Council shall deem fit and
beneficial to the City.
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
ROBERT F. B. MORSE, PRESIDENT
STATE OF TEXAS I
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS:
COUNTY OF WILLIAMSON
RESOLUTION ADOPTED BY TILE CITY COUNCIL OF
GEORGETOWN, TEXAS,
AT ITS REGULAR MEETING OF OCTOBER 12, 1964.
{1 WHEREAS, on February 11. 1963, the City Council of Georgetown, Texas, did pass
and adopt a City Ordinance, as it appears on pages 258 to 261 of the Ordinance
Record Book of Georgetown, Texas, granting to National Utilities and Cable Corpora -4'
tion a permit to locate, construct, maintain, and operate a system of exhibition of
visual and audible entertainment in homes in the City, and as otherwise appears in
said Ordinance, and
WHEREAS, it appears in said Ordinance in Section 10 thereof that diligent con-
struction of said visual and audible entertainment system shall gwgin within 18 months
after the constrction of simnlar system is initiated in Austin, Texas and National
Utilities and Cable Corporation has requested the City Council set a definite date