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CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NCIL NO
OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERIC
COUNCIL RESO TI, /N— GENERAL FORM
PRESENTED BY Adrian P. Winkel / December 16 1957
COMMISSIONER DATE
WHEREAS, The Commissioner of Public Works has reported, in accordance with
Section 53 of the City Charter, the existence of an emergency during the
period from December 1 to December 15, 1957 which rendered necessary the
employment of certain employees of the Department of Public Works for more
than eight hours per day or forty hours per week indoing the following
work:
Emergency street, building, sewer & bridge repair
Dispatching men for emergency repair work
Dispatching motor vehicles for all emergency work
Operating equipment on emergency repair work
Emergency calls for sewer maintenance
Removing snow from city street and sanding icy streets
Tending fire at Asphalt Plant on Sundays & holidays
Council File No. 185488 —By Adrian P.
Winkel—
Resolved, That the proper city offi-
cers are hereby authorized to pay
certain employes in the Department
of Public Works for extra employment
as described in the resolution.
Adopted by the Council December
17, 1957.
Approved December 17, 1957.
(December 21, 1957)
Emergency garbage pickup
Taking care of complaints at city yards
Drawing plans & specifications for grading & paving jobs
Mimeographing grade profiles & revising house numbers
Servicing municipal Equipment
Making up sidewalk assessments
Inspecting city improvement jobs
Completing payroll work
And WHEREAS, This emergency arose by reason of the following facts and
circumstances:
Necessity of answering all emergency repair calls, keeping city streets
free from ice and snow, keeping fires at Asphalt Plant continuously,
picking up garbage, taking complaints at city yards, completing plans
specifications for grading and paving jobs, need for grade profiles and
house numbers, completing sidewalk assessments, keeping city equipment
in good running condition, inspecting work done by contractors on street
& sidewalk work, and completing payroll work.
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED That the proper city officers are hereby authorized to
pay the employees who performed such work in accordance with the provisions
of the Council's salary ordinance, Ordinance No. 6446.
COUNCILMEN
Yeas Nays
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Mortinson In Favor
Petersor�
Rosen �/� s4 Against
Mr. President, Dillon
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