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Session Laws, 1970
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Westminster                                     2417

of and real property within the City of Westminster and subject to the
provisions of the Charter of the City of Westminster and any amendments
thereto.

AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the real estate so annexed
shall become subject to the municipal property taxes, effective with the
levy of July 1, 1969.

AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That this Resolution shall
become effective on the forty-sixth day following its enactment.

INTRODUCED before the Mayor and Common Council of Westmin-
ster this 8th day of August, 1968, by Joseph H. Hahn, Jr.

(s) George R. Zinn

George R. Zinn, Clerk

The Sewer Committee Chairman and Mr. Lakin, President of J. B.
Ferguson Company, reported on recent developments at meetings with
the County Sanitary Commission, State Department of Health and the
Department of Health, Education and Welfare. Based upon the rapid
development of the Westminster Municipal Area, State and Federal agencies
have determined that financial support of rehabilitation of the existing
Sewer Disposal Plant will not be granted.

It being recommended by the Mayor, Sewer Committee and Engineer
for the City that the plan for construction of the new Sewer Disposal
Plant in the City's master plan should be immediately advanced.

The preliminary planning needed for consideration of monetary par-
ticipation by State and Federal agencies has been completed. Thereafter,
on motion of Mr. Babylon, seconded by Mr. Conaway and duly passed,
Council members present voted unanimously to suspend the Rules of Order
and Procedure for City Council to permit the final passage of three
resolutions affecting the construction of a City disposal plant.

RESOLUTIONS:

On motion of Mr. Freeman, seconded by Mr. Babylon and duly passed,
it was

RESOLVED, that Joseph H. Hahn, Jr., Mayor, be authorized to
execute and file all required applications, acceptance and contract doc-
uments for public assistance with all participating agencies, and to ex-
ecute all project contracts and contract documents, change orders and
finance documents and do and perform such other acts as may be nec-
essary in connection with waste water collecting and treatment facilities
in accordance with authorization of The Mayor and Council known as
Project No. 3.

On motion of Mr. Freeman, seconded by Mr. Mathias and duly passed,
it was

RESOLVED, that J. B. Ferguson & Co., Inc. and Associates

 

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