REGULAR MEETING COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE MAYOR COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS: November 20, 1961, at 7:30 P.M., in regular session.
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1 November 20, 1961] City of Indianapolis, Ind. 761 REGULAR MEETING Monday, November 20, 1961 The Common Council of the City of Indianapolis met in the Council Chamber in the City Hall, Monday, November 20, 1961, at 7:30 P.M., in regular session. President Wallace requested that Councilman Moriarty take the chair for the first part of the meeting. The Clerk called the Roll: Present: Mr. Ambuhl, Mr. Deluse, Mr. Hasbrook, Mr. Huber, Mr. McKinney, Mr. Moriarty, Mr. White, Mr. Williamson, President Wallace. The reading of the Journal for the previous meeting was dispensed with on motion of Mr. Huber, seconded by Mr. Deluse. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE MAYOR November 7, 1961 TO THE HONORABLE PRESIDENT AND MEMBERS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS: I have this day approved with my signature and delivered to the City Clerk, Mrs. Teresa Laffey, the following City Ordinances: APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE NO. 14-A, 1961 An Ordinance appropriating, transferring, reappropriating and
2 762 Journal of Common Council [Regular Meeting reallocating the sum of Sixteen Thousand Dollars ($16,000.00), from a certain designated item and fund in the Department of Public Works, Street Commissioner, as appropriated under the 1961 Budget, General Ordinance No. 57, 1960, as amended, and reappropriating the same to certain other designated items and funds in the same department, and repealing Appropriation Ordinance No. 14, 1961, and fixing a time when the same shall take effect. SPECIAL ORDINANCE NO. 24, 1961 An Ordinance annexing certain contiguous territory to the City of Indianapolis, and fixing a time when the same shall take effect. SPECIAL ORDINANCE NO. 23, 1961 (AS AMENDED) An Ordinance annexing certain contiguous territory to the City of Indianapolis, and fixing a time when the same shall take effect. GENERAL ORDINANCE NO. 102, 1961 An Ordinance to amend the Municipal Code of Indianapolis, 1951, General Ordinance No. 140, 1951, as amended, and more particularly Title 4, Chapter 8 thereof, by the addition of a subsection to Section 4-812, prohibiting parking of vehicles at all times on certain streets, providing a penalty for the violation of same and fixing a time when said amendment shall take effect. GENERAL ORDINANCE NO. 103, 1961 An Ordinance authorizing the Board of Public Safety of the City of Indianapolis, to purchase through its duly authorized Purchasing Agent, certain equipment to be paid for out of funds heretofore appropriated or available, and fixing a time when the same shall take effect. GENERAL ORDINANCE NO. 104, 1961 An Ordinance to amend the Municipal Code of Indianapolis,
3 November 20, 1961] City of Indianapolis, Ind General Ordinance No. 140, 1951, as amended, and more particularly Title 4, Chapter 13 thereof, by the addition of subsections to Section (2) prohibiting- vehicles or trucks in excess of 10,000 pounds from certain streets, providing* a penalty for the violation of same and fixing- a time when said amendment shall take effect. Respectfully submitted, CHARLES H. Mayor BOSWELL, COMMUNICATIONS FROM CITY OFFICIALS November 20, 1961 To the President and Members of the Common Council of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana Pursuant to the laws of the State of Indiana, I caused to be published in the Indianapolis Star and the Indianapolis Commercial a "Notice to Taxpayers," regarding Appropriation Ordinance No. 15, 1961, on Wednesday, November 8, 1961, and November 15, 1961, that said ordinance would again be brought before the Council on November 20, 1961, and hearing was set for that date. Notices of the above were posted ten days prior to the date of the hearing in the Court House, Police Station, and City Hall. Respectfully, TERESA F. LAFFEY City Clerk
4 764 Journal of Common Council [Regular Meeting To the President and Members of the Common Council of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana November 20, 1961 Pursuant to the laws of the State of Indiana, I caused to be published in the Indianapolis Star and the Indianapolis Commercial on Wednesday, November 8, 1961, and on Wednesday, November 15, 1961, General Ordinances Nos. 102 and 104, The above named ordinances will be in full force and effect eight days after last publication, and compliance with all laws pertaining thereto. To the President and Members of the Common Council of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana Respectfully, TERESA F. LAFFEY City Clerk November 20, 1961 Pursuant to the laws of the State of Indiana, I caused to be published in the Indianapolis Star and the Indianapolis Commercial on Wednesday, November 8th and November 15th, 1961, Special Ordinance No. 23, 1961, As Amended. Said Ordinance will be in full force and effect April 1, 1962, after its passage, approval by the Mayor, and publication according to law, provided no remonstrance has been filed in court conforming with the procedure described in Section 3 of Chapter 269, Acts of 1955, Indiana General Assembly. Very truly yours, TERESA F. LAFFEY, City Clerk
5 November 20, 1961] City of Indianapolis, Ind. 765 To the President and Members of the Common Council of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana November 20, 1961 Pursuant to the laws of the State of Indiana, I caused to be published in the Indianapolis Star and the Indianapolis Commercial on Wednesday, November 8, 1961, and on Wednesday, November 15, 1961, Special Ordinance No. 24, The above named ordinance will be in full force and effect thirty days after last publication, and compliance with all laws pertaining thereto. Respectfully, TERESA F. LAFFEY City Clerk To the Honorable President and Members of the Common Council of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana Transmitted herewith are twenty-eight copies of Appropriation Ordinance No. 16, 1961, appropriating, transferring, reappropriating and reallocating the sum of Sixteen Thousand Dollars ($16,000.00) from a certain designated item and fund in the Department of Public Works, Street Commissioner, as appropriated under the 1961 Budget, General Ordinance No. 57, 1960, as amended, and reappropriating the same to certain other designated items and funds in the same department, and repealing Appropriation Ordinance Nos. 14 and 14-A, 1961, and fixing a time when the same shall take effect. Respectfully submitted, WILLIAM H. WILLIAMSON Councilman
6 : 766 Journal of Common Council [Regular Meeting To the Honorable President and Members of the Common Council of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana Transmitted herewith are twenty-eight copies of General Ordinance No. 112, 1961, to amend the Municipal Code of Indianapolis, 1951, General Ordinance No. 140, 1951, as amended,- and more particularly Title 4, Chapter 8, Section thereof by the addition of subsection 30 to Section 4-834, prohibiting parking, stopping or standing of vehicles on certain sections of Central Avenue between the hours of 6:00 A.M. and 9:00 A.M. in the morning of any day of the week excepting Saturdays and Sundays, and fixing a time when said amendment shall take effect. Respectfully submitted, ALBERT O. Councilman DELUSE To the Honorable President and Members of the Common Council of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana Gentlemen Transmitted herewith are twenty-eight copies of General Ordinance No. 113, 1961, authorizing the Department of Civil Defense of the City of Indianapolis, to purchase through its duly authorized Purchasing Agent, certain equipment to be paid for out of funds heretofore appropriated or available, and fixing a time when the same shall take effect. (This authorization is covered by Requisition No ) Respectfully submitted, AUGUST C. Councilman HUBER
7 November 20, 1961] City of Indianapolis, Ind. 767 To the Honorable President and Members of the Common Council of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana Transmitted herewith are twenty-eight copies of General Ordinance No. 114, 1961, authorizing the Board of Public Safety, to purchase through its duly authorized Purchasing Agent, certain material to be paid for out of funds heretofore appropriated or available, and fixing a time when the same shall take effect. (This authorization is covered by Requisitions Nos , and ) Respectfully AUGUST C. Councilman submitted, HUBER To the Honorable President and Members of the Common Council of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana Transmitted herewith are twenty-eight copies of General Ordinance No. 115, 1961, to amend the Municipal Code of Indianapolis, 1951, General Ordinance No. 140, 1951, as amended, and more particularly Title 4, Chapter 8 thereof, by the addition of a subsection to Section 4-812, prohibiting parking of vehicles at all times on certain streets, providing a penalty for the violation of same and fixing a time when the amendment shall take effect. (North side of 16th Street from College Avenue to 1st alley West of College Ave.) Respectfully submitted, ALBERT 0. Councilman DELUSE
8 768 Journal of Common Council [Regular Meeting To the Honorable President and Members of the Common Council of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana Transmitted herewith are twenty-eight copies of General Ordinance No. 116, 1961, to amend the Municipal Code of Indianapolis, 1951, General Ordinance No. 140, 1951, as amended, and more particularly Chapter 4, Chapter 6 thereof, by the addition of a subsection to Section 4-602, creating one-way streets and alleys and prohibiting movement of vehicles in the opposite direction, providing a penalty for the violation of same and fixing a time when said amendment shall take effect. (Locke Street.) Respectfully submitted, R. A. McKINNEY Councilman To the Honorable President and Members of the Common Council of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana Transmitted herewith are twenty-eight copies of General Ordinance No. 117, 1961, to amend the Municipal Code of Indianapolis, 1951, General Ordinance No. 140, 1951, as amended, and more particularly Title 4, Chapter 8 thereof, by the addition of a subsection to Section , prohibiting parking, stopping or standing at any time, without exception, on the South Side of Maryland Street, from Blackford Street to California St., and fixing a time when the same shall take effect. Respectfully submitted, R. A. McKINNEY Councilman
9 November 20, 19(51] City of Indianapolis, Ind. 769 To the Honorable President and Members of the Common Council of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana Transmitted herewith are twenty-eight copies of Special Ordinance No. 25, 1961, annexing certain contiguous territory of the City of Indianapolis. Respectfully submitted, WILLIAM H. Councilman WILLIAMSON To the Honorable President and Members of the Common Council of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana Transmitted herewith are twenty-eight copies of Special Ordinance No. 26, 1961, annexing certain contiguous territory of the City of Indianapolis. Respectfully submitted, WILLIAM H. Councilman WILLIAMSON Mr. Huber asked for recess. The motion was seconded by Mr. Deluse and the Council recessed at 7:45 P.M. At this time those present were given an opportunity to be heard on Appropriation Ordinance No. 15, 1961, General Ordinances Nos. 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 1961.
10 : 770 Journal of Common Council [Regular Meeting At this time President Wallace took the chair. The Council reconvened at 8:25 P.M. with the same members present as before. COMMITTEE REPORTS To the President and Members of the Common Council of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana Gentlemen We, your Committee on Finance to whom was referred Appropriation Ordinance No. 15, 1961, entitled AN ORDINANCE appropriating, transferring, reappropriating and reallocating the sum of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) from a certain item and fund in the Department of Street Commissioner, and reappropriating the same to a certain other designated item and fund in the same department, beg leave to report that we have had said ordinance under consideration, and recommend that the same be passed. WM. H. WILLIAMSON, Chairman R. A. McKINNEY ALBERT O. DELUSE AUGUST C. HUBER DANIEL P. MORIARTY To the President and Members of the Common Council of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana We, your Committee on Finance to whom was referred General Ordinance No. 108, 1961, entitled
11 November 20, 1961] City of Indianapolis, Ind. 771 AN ORDINANCE authorizing the City of Indianapolis to make temporary loans for the General Fund of the Department of Public Parks in amounts totaling Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000.00), beg leave to report that we have had said ordinance under consideration, and recommend that the same be passed. WM. H. WILLIAMSON, Chairman R. A. McKINNEY ALBERT O. DELUSE AUGUST C. HUBER DANIEL P. MORIARTY To the President and Members of the Common Council of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana We, your Committee on Finance to whom was referred General Ordinance No. 109, 1961, entitled AN ORDINANCE authorizing the City of Indianapolis to make temporary loans in amounts totaling Three Hundred Thirty Thousand Dollars ($330,000.00) for the use of the Board of Trustees of the Indianapolis Police Pension Fund, beg leave to report that we have had said ordinance under consideration, and recommend that the same be passed. WM. H. WILLIAMSON, Chairman R. A. McKINNEY ALBERT O. DELUSE AUGUST C. HUBER DANIEL P. MORIARTY To the President and Members of the Common Council of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana We, your Committee on Finance to whom was referred General
12 : 772 Journal of Common Council [Regular Meeting Ordinance No. 110, 1961, entitled AN ORDINANCE authorizing the City of Indianapolis to make temporary loans in the amounts totaling Three Hundred Thousand Dollars ($300,000.00) for the use of the Board of Trustees of the Indianapolis Firemen's Pension Fund, beg leave to report that we have had said ordinance under consideration, and recommend that the same be passed. WM. H. WILLIAMSON, Chairman R. A. McKINNEY ALBERT O. DELUSE AUGUST C. HUBER DANIEL P. MORIARTY To the President and Members of the Common Council of the City of Indianapolis, T ndiana Gentlemen We, your Committee on Finance to whom was referred General Ordinance No. Ill, 1961, entitled AN ORDINANCE authorizing the City of Indianapolis to make temporary loans in the amounts totaling Four Million Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($4,500,000.00) for the use of the general fund of the City of Indianapolis, beg leave to report that we have had said ordinance under consideration, and recommend that the same be passed. WM. H. WILLIAMSON, Chairman R. A. McKINNEY ALBERT O. DELUSE AUGUST C. HUBER DANIEL P. MORIARTY
13 November 20, 1961] City of Indianapolis, Ind. 773 To the President and Members of the Common Council of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana We, your Committee on Public Works, to whom was referred General Ordinance No. 105, 1961, entitled AN ORDINANCE directing that vehicular traffic shall move north on Napoleon Street from Raymond Street to East Pleasant Parkway, South Drive, beg* leave to report that we have had said ordinance under consideration, and recommend that the same be passed. AUGUST C. WM. H. WILLIAMSON DANIEL P. MORIARTY DAN V. WHITE JOHN E. AMBUHL HUBER, Chairman To the President and Members of the Common Council of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana We, your Committee on Public Works to wi^m was referred General Ordinance No. 107, 1961, entitled AN ORDINANCE authorizing the City Controller to purchase supplies in the amount of Three Thousand, Three Hundred Ten Dollars, and Eighty Cents ($3,310.80), beg leave to report that we have had said ordinance under considera^ tion, and recommend that the same be passed. AUGUST C. WM. H. WILLIAMSON DANIEL P. MORIARTY DAN V. WHITE JOHN E. AMBUHL HUBER, Chairman
14 774 Journal of Common Council [Regular Meeting To the President and Members of the Common Council of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana We, your Committee on Public Parks to whom was referred General Ordinance No. 106, 1961, entitled AN ORDINANCE to require all vehicles to stop before crossing railroad tracks at certain intersections in the City of Indianapolis, beg leave to report that we have had said ordinance under consideration, and recommend that the same be passed (as amended). DANIEL P. MORIARTY, Chairman R. A. McKINNEY AUGUST C. HUBER THOMAS C. HASBROOK JOHN E. AMBUHL INTRODUCTION OF APPROPRIATION ORDINANCES By Councilman Williamson: APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE NO. 16, 1961 AN ORDINANCE appropriating, transferring, ^appropriating and reallocating the sum of Sixteen Thousand Dollars ($16,000.00), from a certain designated item and fund in the Department of Public Works, Street Commissioner, as appropriated under the 1961 Budget, General Ordinance No. 57, 1960, as amended, and reappropriating the same to certain other designated items and funds in the same department, and repealing Appropriation Ordinance Nos. 14, and 14-A, 1961, and fixing a time when the same shall take effect. WHEREAS, certain extraordinary conditions have developed since the adoption of the existing annual budget, and certain monies appro-
15 November 20, 1961] City of Indianapolis, Ind. 775 priated for certain accounts in the Department of Public Works, Street Commissioner, are insufficient to meet current needs of said department, and WHEREAS, certain existing appropriations for said department now have unobligated balances which will not be needed for the purpose for which appropriated. WHEREAS, it is in the best interest that funds be transferred from a certain item and fund in the Department of Public Works, Street Commissioner, to other certain items and funds in the same department because of an existing emergency. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA: Section 1. That the total sum of Sixteen Thousand Dollars ($16, ), now held in the following item and fund in the Department of Public Works, Street Commissioner, according to the 1961 Budget, General Ordinance No. 57, 1960, as Amended, be and the same is hereby reduced. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS STREET COMMISSIONER REDUCE GAS TAX 1. SERVICES PERSONAL 12. Salaries and Wages, Temporary $16, and the same is transferred to, reappropriated and reallocated to the following designated items and funds: APPROPRIATE TO: GAS TAX 4. MATERIALS 43. Street Materials $15, Repair Parts 1, $16,000.00
16 776 Journal of Common Council [Regular Meeting: Section 2. The above transfer and reappropriation is necessary because of an existing emergency; due to the unusual amount of street repairs required by the heavy winter freeze, and repairs to heavy equipment. There are sufficient funds by virtue of the above reduction in said budget to meet this appropriation and said appropriation will not result in any increase in the total budget. Section 3. Appropriation Ordinance No. 14, 1961 and Appropriation Ordinance No. 14-A, 1961 is hereby repealed. Section 4. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval by the Mayor. Which was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Finance. INTRODUCTION OF GENERAL ORDINANCES By Councilman Deluse: GENERAL ORDINANCE NO. 112, 1961 AN ORDINANCE to amend the Municipal Code of Indianapolis, 1951, General Ordinance No. 140, 1951, as amended, and more particularly Title 4, Chapter 8, Section thereof, by the addition of subsection No. 30 to Section of the Municipal Code, prohibiting the parking, stopping or standing of vehicles on certain sections of Central Avenue between the hours of 6:00 A.M. and 9:00 A.M. in the morning of any day of the week excepting Saturdays and Sundays, and fixing a time when said amendments shall take effect. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA: Section 1. That Title 4, Chapter 8, Section of the Municipal Code of Indianapolis, 1951, be amended by the addition thereto of the following subsection: Street Side From To 30 Central Avenue West 28th Street 34th Street
17 November 20, 1961] City of Indianapolis, Ind. 777 subject to the penalties as provided in Title 4, Chapter 8, Section of the Municipal Code of Indianapolis, 1951, as amended. Section 2. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith, in particular but not in limitation thereof, Title 4, Chapter 8, Section 4-817, subsection 8 thereof, are herewith amended or repealed to the extent that they are in conflict with the above provision. Section 3. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval by the Mayor, compliance with all laws pertaining thereto and publication as required by law. Which was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Public Safety. By Councilman Huber: GENERAL ORDINANCE NO. 113, 1961 AN ORDINANCE authorizing the Department of Civil Defense of the City of Indianapolis, to purchase through its duly authorized Purchasing Agent, certain equipment to be paid for out of funds heretofore appropriated or available, and fixing a time when the same shall take effect. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA: Section 1. That the Department of Civil Defense of the City of Indianapolis be and the same is hereby authorized and empowered to purchase, through its duly authorized Purchasing Agent, the hereinafter designated equipment to be used by the department as indicated. The said equipment is to be purchased from the lowest and best bidder, or bidders, whose bids have been received and opened in public by said department after advertisement therefor, as provided by law, and the total cost of said equipment shall not exceed the sum of money heretofore appropriated or available for the use of said department.
18 778 Journal of Common Council [Regular Meeting DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL DEFENSE Req. No Compact Automobiles $2, Section 2. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval by the Mayor. Which was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Public Works. By Councilman Huber: GENERAL ORDINANCE NO. 114, 1961 AN ORDINANCE authorizing the Board of Public Safety of the City of Indianapolis to purchase through its duly authorized Purchasing Agent, certain material to be paid for out of funds heretofore appropriated or available, and fixing a time when the same shall take effect. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA: Section 1. That the Board of Public Safety of the City of Indianapolis be and the same is hereby authorized and empowered to purchase, through its duly authorized Purchasing Agent, the hereinafter designated material to be used by the department as indicated. The said material is to be purchased from the lowest and best bidder, or bidders, whose bids have been received and opened in public by said Board after advertisement therefor, as provided by law, and the total cost of said material shall not exceed the sum of money heretofore appropriated or available for the use of said Board. BOARD OF PUBLIC SAFETY TRAFFIC ENGINEERS Req. No Aluminum Sheets $12, Req. No Sign Face Materials $15,000.00
19 November 20, 1961] City of Indianapolis, Ind. 779 Req. No U-Type Channel and 2" round tubular posts $ 8, Section 2. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval by the Mayor. Which was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Public Works. By Councilman Deluse: GENERAL ORDINANCE NO. 115, 1961 AN ORDINANCE to amend the Municipal Code of Indianapolis, 1951, General Ordinance No. 140, 1951, as amended, and more particularly Title 4, Chapter 8 thereof, by the addition of a subsection to Section 4-812, prohibiting parking of vehicles at all times on certain streets, providing a penalty for the violation of same and fixing a time when said amendment shall take effect. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA: Section 1. That Title 4, Chapter 8, Section of the Municipal Code of Indianapolis, 1951, General Ordinance No. 140, 1951, as amended, be amended by the addition thereto of the following subsection: Street Side From To th Street North College Ave. 1st alley West of College Ave. Section 2. This amendment shall be subject to the penalties as provided in Title 4, Chapter 8, Section of the Municipal Code of Indianapolis, Indiana, 1951, as amended. Section 3. This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval by the Mayor, compliance with all laws pertaining thereto and publication as required by law. Which was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Elections.
20 780 Journal of Common Council [Regular Meeting By Councilman McKinney: GENERAL ORDINANCE NO. 116, 1961 AN ORDINANCE to amend the Municipal Code of Indianapolis, 1951, General Ordinance No. 140, 1951, as amended, and more particularly Title 4, Chapter 6 thereof, by the addition of a subsection to Section 4-602, creating one-way streets and alleys and prohibiting movement of vehicles in the opposite direction, providing a penalty for the violation of same and fixing a time when said amendment shall take effect. ORDAINED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL BE IT OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA: Section 1. That Title 4, Chapter 6, Section of the Municipal Code of Indianapolis, 1951, General Ordinance No. 140, 1951, as amended, be amended by the addition thereto of the following subsection: 139 Direction Street From To Traffic Shall Move Locke Street 10th Street Coe Street South Section 2. This amendment shall be subject to the penalties as provided in Title 1, Chapter 6, Section of the Municipal Code of Indianapolis, Indiana, 1951, as amended. Section 3. This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval by the Mayor, compliance with all laws pertaining thereto and publication as required by law. Which was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Public Health. By Councilman McKinney: GENERAL ORDINANCE NO. 117, 1961 AN ORDINANCE to amend the Municipal Code of Indianapolis, 1951,
21 November 20, 1961] City of Indianapolis, Ind. 781 General Ordinance No. 140, 1951, as amended, and more particularly Title 4, Chapter 8 thereof, by the addition of a subsection to Section , prohibiting parking, stopping or standing at any time, without exception, on certain streets, providing a penalty for the violation of same and fixing a time when the said amendment shall take effect. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA: Section 1. That Title 4, Chapter 8, Section of the Municipal Code of Indianapolis, 1951, General Ordinance No. 140, 1951, as amended, be amended by the addition thereto of the following subsection: Street Side From To 4 Maryland Street South Blackford Street California Street Section 2. This amendment shall be subject to the penalties as provided in Title 4, Chapter 8, Section of the Municipal Code of Indianapolis, Indiana, 1951, as amended. Section 3. This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval by the Mayor and publication as required by law. Which was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Public Works. INTRODUCTION OF SPECIAL ORDINANCES By Councilman Williamson: SPECIAL ORDINANCE NO. 25, 1961 AN ORDINANCE annexing certain contiguous territory to the City of Indianapolis, and fixing a time when the same shall take effect. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA:
22 782 Journal of Common Council [Regular Meeting Section 1. That the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, be and the same is hereby extended so as to include the following described territory, which is hereby annexed to and mad a part of the territory constituting th City of Indianapolis, Indiana, and described as follows, towit: A part of the Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 17, Township 16 North of Range 5 East in Marion County, Indiana, being more particularly described as follows, towit: Beginning at a point on the East line of said Quarter Quarter Section a distance of feet North of the South line of said Quarter Quarter Section, said point also being on the Corporation line of the City of Indianapolis; running thence North upon and along the East line of said Quarter Quarter Section and along the Corporation line of the City of Indianapolis a distance of feet to a point; running thence West parallel to the South line of said Quarter Quarter Section and upon and along the Corporation line of the City of Indianapolis a distance of feet to a point; running thence South parallel to the East line of said Quarter Quarter Section and upon and along the Corporation line of the City of Indianapolis a distance of feet to a point; running thence East parallel to the South line of said Quarter Quarter Section a distance of feet to the point or place of beginning. Containing in all 3.47 Acres more or less. Section 2. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval by the Mayor, and publication according to law. Which was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Finance. By Councilman Williamson: SPECIAL ORDINANCE NO. 26, 1961 AN ORDINANCE annexing certain contiguous territory to the City of Indianapolis, and fixing a time when the same shall take effect. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA:
23 November 20, 1961] City of Indianapolis, Ind. 783 Section 1. That the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, be and the same is hereby extended so as to include the following described territory, which is hereby annexed to and made a part of the territory constituting- the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, and described as follows, to-wit: A part of the Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 17, Township 16 North of Range 5 East in Marion County, Indiana, being more particularly described as follows, towit: Beginning at the intersection of the West line of the said Quarter Quarter Section, with the South right of way line of East 42nd Street, said point being on the Corporation Line of the City of Indianapolis; thence East upon and along the said South right of way line and the Corporation Line of the City of Indianapolis, to the East line of the said Quarter Quarter Section; thence South upon and along the East line of the said Quarter Quarter Section to the Southeast corner of the said Quarter Quarter Section, said point also being on the Corporation Line of the City of Indianapolis; thence West upon and along the South line of the said Quarter Quarter Section and the Corporation Line of the City of Indianapolis, to the Southwest corner of the said Quarter Quarter Section; thence North upon and along the West line of the said Quarter Quarter Section and the Corporation Line of the City of Indianapolis, to the place of beginning-, containing approximately 40 acres. Section 2. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval by the Mayor, and publication according to law. Which was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Finance. ORDINANCES ON SECOND READING Mr. Williamson called for Appropriation Ordinance No. 15, 1961 for second reading. It was read a second time. On motion of Mr. Williamson, seconded by Mr. Huber, Appropriation Ordinance No. 15, 1961 was ordered
24 784 Journal of Common Council [Regular Meeting engrossed, read a third time and placed upon its passage. Appropriation Ordinance No. 15, 1961 was read a third time by the Clerk and passed by the following roll vote: call Ayes 9, viz: Mr. Ambuhl, Mr. Deluse, Mr. Hasbrook, Mr. Huber, Mir. McKinney, Mr. Moriarty, Mr. White, Mr. Williamson, President Wallace. Mr. Williamson called for General Ordinance No. 108, 1961 for second reading. It was read a second time. On motion of Mr. Williamson, seconded by Mr. Huber, General Ordinance No. 108, 1961 was ordered engrossed, read a third time and placed upon its passage. General Ordinance No. 108, 1961 was read a third time by the Clerk and passed by the following roll call vote: Ayes 9, viz: Mr. Ambuhl, Mr. Deluse, Mr. Hasbrook, Mr. Huber, Mr. McKinney, Mr. Moriarty, Mr. White, Mr. Williamson, President Wallace. Mr. Williamson called for General Ordinance No. 109, 1961 for second reading. It was read a second time. On motion of Mr. Williamson, seconded by Mr. Huber, General Ordinance No. 109, 1961 was ordered engrossed, read a third time and placed upon its passage. General Ordinance No. 109, 1961 was read a third time
25 November 20, 1961] City of Indianapolis, Ind. 785 by the Clerk and passed by the following roll call vote: Ayes 9, viz: Mr. Ambuhl, Mr. Deluse, Mr. Hasbrook, Mr. Huber, Mr. McKinney, Mr. Moriarty, Mr. White, Mr. Williamson, President Wallace. Mr. Williamson called for General Ordinance No. 110, 1961 for second reading. It was read a second time. On motion of Mr. Williamson, seconded by Mr. Huber, General Ordinance No. 110, 1961 was ordered engrossed, read a third time and placed upon its passage. General Ordinance No. 110, 1961 was read a third time by the Clerk and passed by the following roll call vote: Ayes 9, viz: Mr. Ambuhl, Mr. Deluse, Mr. Hasbrook, Mr. Huber, Mr. McKinney, Mr. Moriarty, Mr. White, Mr. Williamson, President Wallace. Mr. Williamson called for General Ordinance No. Ill, 1961 for second reading. It was read a second time. On motion of Mr. Williamson, seconded by Mr. Huber, General Ordinance No. Ill, 1961 was ordered engrossed, read a third time and placed upon its passage. General Ordinance No. Ill, 1961 was read a third time by the Clerk and passed by the following roll call vote: Ayes 9, viz: Mr. Ambuhl, Mr. Deluse, Mr. Hasbrook,
26 786 Journal of Common Council [Regular Meeting Mr. Huber, Mr. McKinney, Mr. Moriarty, Mr. White, Mr. Williamson, President Wallace. Mr. Huber called for General Ordinance No. 105, 1961 for second reading. It was read a second time. On motion of Mr. Huber, seconded by Mr. Deluse, General Ordinance No. 105, 1961 was ordered engrossed, read a third time and placed upon its passage. General Ordinance No. 105, 1961 was read a third time by the Clerk and passed by the following roll call vote: Ayes 9, viz: Mr. Ambuhl, Mr. Deluse, Mr. Hasbrook, Mr. Huber, Mr. McKinney, Mr. Moriarty, Mr. White, Mr. Williamson, President Wallace. Mr. Huber called for General Ordinance No. 107, 1961 for second reading. It was read a second time. On motion of Mr. Huber, seconded by Mr. Deluse, General Ordinance No. 107, 1961 was ordered engrossed, read a third time and placed upon its passage. General Ordinance No. 107, 1961 was read a third time by the Clerk and passed by the following roll call vote: Ayes 9, viz: Mr. Ambuhl, Mr. Deluse, Mr. Hasbrook, Mr. Huber, Mr. McKinney, Mr. Moriarty, Mr. White, Mr. Williamson, President Wallace.
27 November 20, 1961] City of Indianapolis, Ind. 787 Mr. Moriarty called for General Ordinance No. 106, 1961 for second reading. It was read a second time. Mr. Moriarty presented the following written motion to amend General Ordinance No. 106, 1961, to-wit: Mr. President: I move that General Ordinance No. 106, 1961, be amended byadding: 21. Adams Street Peoria and Eastern Railroad 22. Gale Street Peoria and Eastern Railroad 23. Avondale Place Peoria and Eastern Railroad 24. Station Street Peoria and Eastern Railroad 25. Drexel Avenue Peoria and Eastern Railroad 26. Bosart Avenue Peoria and Eastern Railroad DANIEL P. MORIARTY, Councilman Which was seconded by Mr. Hasbrook and passed by the following roll call vote: Ayes 9, viz: Mr. Ambuhl, Mr. Deluse, Mr. Hasbrook, Mr. Huber, Mr. McKinney, Mr. Moriarty, Mr. White, Mr. Williamson, President Wallace. On motion of Mr. Moriarty, seconded by Mr. Ambuhl, General Ordinance No. 106, 1961, As Amended, was ordered engrossed, read a third time and placed upon its passage. General Ordinance No. 106, 1961, As Amended, was
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