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Georgetown, Texas, N
TiTay I8th, 1936.
The City Council met on the above date in adjourned session
for the purpose of considering the increasing ble electric gener-
ating capacity and the improvement of the water and light plant.
I'layor I.I. F. Smith presided and the following aldermen -and of-
ficers were present: Alderman --F. F. T3uchholzp J. R. Chastain, W.
S. Frasier, J. C. Godbey and S. F. Tilcox, Officers --W. H. Nunn,
city attorney; R. 0. Davis, marshal; R. E. Ward, manager; TA, L.
Cates, Secretary,
Due consideration was given the report Burns & YcDonnell, con-
sultant engineers, of Kansas City, ITo., recently employed to make
a complete survey of the city utilities.
A motion was made by Alderman J. C. Godbey, and was seconded btr
Alderman J. T2. Chastain that the city purchase- additional elec4r_
trical generating material and make the necessary improvement off
the electric light plant. The motion carried unanimously,
A motion was made By alderman J. R. Chastain, and seconded by
Alderman '17. S. Frasier, that the city purchase a 7509 h.p. 500
kwh. Diesel gettrating unit. The motion carried unanimously.
On motion of Alderman F. F.'`nchholz, seconded by Alderman
J. R. Chastain, a resoulution bei read in full to the council
calling an election on the question of the issuance of Sixty
Thousand (.600000.00) Dollars of revenue Bonds, for the purpose
of improving the present light Plnntsystem of the City -of
Georgetown, Texas. (See Resolution on page 4-A). The r:.ove
motion carried unanimouslyp by the following reeofcted Vote:
Ayes--Ruchholzp Chastain, Frazier, Godbeyp Wilcox.
There appearing no further business the council adjourned,
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