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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMIN 10.09.1944 CC-R150 M H Georgetown, Texas October 9, 1944 N The City Council met in regular session on the above date, Mayor M. F. Smith presiding, the following aldermen and officers being present: F. E. Buchholz, C. C. Hamilton, W. H. Hoffman, Jr., and. S. E. Wilcox. Officers: C. S. Sanders, tax assessor and.collectorp Wayne Magill$ marshal: City Manager B. H. Cruce, and -M. L..Cates, secretary. On motion of Alderman C. C. Hamilton the.minutes of last meeting were approved. On motion of Alderman F. E. Buchholz, all approved accounts were ordered paid. XNeOHDINANCH7ofrthichothe following is the caption was presented to the Council, and read in full.( See pages 150-a to 150e inclusive). CAPTION --CITY 1'd4NAGER ORDINANCE --"An Ordinance Creating the office of City Manager for the City of Georgetown, Texas, and prescribing his powers and duties." On motion of Alderman S. B. Tilcox, and seconded by AlBarman Buchholz, the regular prescribed rules for passing ordinances were suspended, and declaring the said ordinance be read only by caption, and passed to,the second reading was carried unanimously by the following vote --Ayes-- Buchholz, Hamilton, , Hoffman, Wilcox. Noes --None. (kka Alderman J. R. Chastain was absent). On motion of Alderman F. E. Buchholz, seconded by Alderman Hoffman, that the usual rules for passing ordinances be suspended and the that the said Ordinance be read by caption and passed to its third reading was passed by a unanimous vote of the councilmen present, as follows: Ayes --Buchholz, Hamilton, Hoffman, '1'Tilcox. Noes --None. Ordinance was read by Caption and on motion of Alderman S. E. Wilcox, and seconded by Alderman C. C. Hamilton that the siad ordinance be finally was carried unanimously by the following vote: Ayes --Buchholz, Hamilton, Hoffman, Tilcox, Noes --None, The Mayor declared the ordinance duly and constitutionally passed. Mayor M. F. Smith Appointee Mr. B. H. Cruce as city manager .for the ensuing year at a salary of $250.00 per month, and on motion of Alderman F. E. Buchholh, seconded by Alderman S. E. Wilcox, the mayor's appoint- went was approved under the terms of the aforesaid ordinance, and as heretofore bonded. A motion was made by Alderman Buchholz that the city offer*22 $25.00 per month for the further maintenance of the Texas Health Clinic in Georgetown, subject the the approval of the State Health Authorities. The motion was seconded by Alderman Hoffman, and was pasted unanimously. There appearing no further Business the Council adjourned. Mayor, Attest: City of Georgetown, Texas Secretary, City of Georgetown, Texas.