HomeMy WebLinkAbout0199_0012AN ORDINANCE TO AIVND SECTIONS 4 AND 9 OF AN ORDINANCE PASZED
BY TIM CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GRORGFTO`gN, TEXAS, ON JANUARY
19th,1907, AND F''TTITLED " AN ORDINANCE GRANTING TO JOHN R. ALLEN
AND L. MARSHALL OF GEORGETO`! N9 WTLLIUTSON CO T1TY9 TERAS, THEIR
ASSOCIATES, SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, THE RIGHT TO CONSTRUCT AND
OPERATE A SYSTEM_ OF SE's J GE. WITHIN THE LIItCITS OF THE CITY OF GEORGE-
TOWN, TEXAS, RESERVING TO THE CITY THE -RIGHT TO BUY SAID SYSTEM
OF S_7M:'AGE AND ALSO PROVIDING FOR THE 'FOR:: 7ITIMR3 OF THIS RIGHTS
HEREIN MT- EIONED, " AND TO A7'D TH!9RETO SECTION 14.
Whereas the Georcetown Sewer Company, a private corporation,
of Georgetown, Williamson County, Texas, is now the owner of the
franchise granted by the above mentioned ordinance, and is also
the owner of the franchise granted to M.P. Kelley by the City
Council of the City of Georgetown on Augus 13th, 1894, giving and
granting to him the right to construct and operate a system of
sewerage in this city, and is also the owner of the system of
sewerage constructed by said Kelley unuer said i'rancuine; and
whereas the said Georgetown Sewer Company is desirous of sur-
rendering the said Kelley franchise and of opera ing the Kelley
system and making extensions under the said franchise granted to
said Allen and Marshall, and said company in order to successfully
construct and operate the Kelley system and its extensions under
the said Allen and Marshall franchise they desire that such last
mentioned franchise be amended as hereinafter set our; therefore,
BH IT ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of Georgetown, -
Texas that sections 4 and 9 of an ordinance passed by the City Council
of the City of Georgetown, Texas, on January 19th, 19079 granting
to John R. Allen and L. Marshall, their associates, successors
and assigns, &sewer franchise, be amended so as to hereafter read
as follows.
Section 4. The general plan of said sewerage system shall
be as follows, to -wits Sewers shall be of the best quality of salt
glazed terra cotta, vitrified pipes, truly cylindrical, ]aid upon
a true gradient, with joints made tight by first-class Portland
cement mortar, or they shall be made of first class hard burnt
brick laid in first class Portland cement mortar; man -holes shall
be placed wherever necessary and covered with approved cast iron
coverings strong enough to carry the heaviest traffic; sewers
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