HomeMy WebLinkAbout~Master - Establishing Curb Grades on Certain Streets ORDINANCE NO. 2025
AN ORDINANCE CREATING AND ESTABLISHING CURB GRADES ON
CERTAIN STREETS AND AVENUES IN THE CITY OF AMES, IOWA.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AMES, IOWA
AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. That the curb grades on the following streets and
avenues in the City of Ames, Iowa, be and the same are hereby established
at the elevations shown on the plats and profiles now on file in the office of
the City Clerk, which said plats and profiles are by this reference made a
part of this ordinance.
Torthwestern Avenue- its et�en w+lt'L 1-Main
,.. Street
et
o the North litte of Sixth Street
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I m Sixth Street - From the West line of Grand Avenue
to the West line of Northwestern
c,4 i'
Avenue.
Section 2. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with
the provisions of this ordinance are hereby repealed.
Section 3. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and
after its passage and publication as provided by law.
Passed this 7th day of April 1964.
Y� 0"/.-) 2�,� 6P -4,
M. W. Jord , City Clerk Pearle P. De Hart, Mayor
3/17/64: Moved by Eschbach and seconded by Armstrong Ordinance No. 2025 be
passed on its first reading.
Voting Aye: Armstrong, Judge, Pasley, Eschbach, Bledsoe, Fisher
Voting Nay: None
Absent: None
Mayor DeHart declared Ordinance No. 2025 duly passed on its first
reading.
4/7/64: Moved by Eschbach and seconded by Fisher Ordinance No. 2025 be
passed on its second reading.
Voting Aye: Armstrong, Judge, Pasley, Eschbach, Bledsoe, Fisher
Voting Nay: None
Absent: None
Moved by Eschbach and ' seconded by Bledsoe the rules governing the
passage of ordinances be suspended, the third reading be omitted
and Ordinance No. 2025 be placed for it s final passage.
Voting Aye: Armstrong, Judge, Pasley, Eschbach, Bledsoe, Fisher
Voting Nay: None
Absent: None
Y '
Moved by Eschbach and seconded by Bledsoe Ordinance No. 2025 do
now pass.
Voting Aye: Armstrong, Judge, Pasley, Eschbach, Bledsoe, Fisher
Voting Nay: None
Absent: None
Mayor DeHart declared Ordinance No. 2025 duly passed.