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HomeMy WebLinkAboutORD 12.13.1920 - SalariesAN ORDINANCE FIXING THE SALARIES AND COMMISSIONS OF THE OFFICERS OF THE CITY OF GEORGETOWN, TEXAS, TO BE ELECTED AT THE REGULAR CITY ELECTION TO BE HELD IN SAID CITY ON THE FIRST TUESDAY IN APRIL, A.D.1921, SAMBE BEING THE FIFTH DAY OF SAID MONTH. w- /A-. .ft W W BE IT ORDAINED by the City Counsel of the City of Georgetown Texas: SECTION 1. That the City Marshall of the City of Georgetown, Texas, shall receive the sum of $50.00 as compensation for his ser- vices as such City Marshal, the same payable monthly. He shall fur- ther receive such fees in critainal cases as are now provided by law in all cases in which he may be entitled to fees in the Corporation Court. SECTION 2. That the Assessor and Collector shall receive as compensation fbr his services the sum of Five (5) per cent on the general and street fund, and one (1) per cent of the other funds, on the total amount of his rolls of assessment after the same have been made up and accepted by the Board of Equalization of said City, and said City Council as compensation for such. assessment, and he shall receive as compensation for the collection of said taxes the sum of Five (5) per cent on all the ad valorem taxes, in the gen- eral and street funds so collected by him, and the sum of One (1) per cent on all other funds so collectedby him, the sane to be pay- able at any time after it becomes due. SECTION 3. That the City Secretary shall receive as compen- sation for his services the sum of One Hundred (100.00) Dollars per year, payable monthly, andhe shall further receive all fees allowed him by law in the Corporation Court of the City of Georgetown,Texas. SECTION 4. The City Attorney shall receive as compensation for his services the sum=of Five ($5.00) Dollars in each case in the corporation court in which a plea of guilty is entered, and the sum of $10.00 for every conviction in said Court, in which a plea of not guilty is entered, and trial results in a conviction, these amounts, howwever, are not to come out of the City, except, where the fine is worked out on the streets and the only one-half is to be paid, but are to be paid by the aefendant, as is governed by the law regulating the Corporation Courts of this State, andis to receive such other and further compensation as the City 16%ounc1l may from time to time allow. SECTION 5. The Treasurer of the City of Georgetown shall re- ceive as compensation for his services the sum of $96.00 per year, payable monthly. SF'CTION 6. Each of the three Aldermen to be elected on said date shall receive as compensation for their services the sum of $4.00 for each meeting of the Council attended. Passed and approved this the th day ofmbar 1920. ATTEST: ��� . l LG at Gs 01 $ e . Ee c re tWfy•