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HomeMy WebLinkAboutO-1940-278 Section 6. That all Ordinances and resolutions and parts ot OrdinlLnae and/or rElsolutions heretofore passed, which are in conflict herewith, are hel:"eby cCll1peDsat.1 on may be due, except that the monthly salary provided herein tor t:he J~ City Marshal shall be paid to him in semi-monthly installments ot ;. I Jd,~(} Dollars ($SS.Se-) each, on or after the 1st and 15th days ot each month. e lA Porte, on or after the first day of each month tollowing that for whioh 8tlOh paid to the proper persons, by warrant drawn on the general f'unds ot the Cit;y' cf' to be held in April, 194.0 shall receive, as his oompensation during his term of' oftice, the sum ot ~ollar8 (*,0.00) per month. Section 5. That all compensation provided in this Ordinance shall be Seotion 4. That the City Marshal to be elected at the general electio Twenty-Fh'e Dollars (.125.00) per month. reoei ve, IU his oompensation during his term of' of.1'ice, the sum ot One Hundred Seotion 3. That the Ci~ Seoretary (Tax AssesBor and Collector and Treasurer) to be elected at the general election to be held in April, 1940 SDill e be held il1 April, 1946 shall reoeive, a8 their compensation during their term of offioe, the sum of Five Dollars (.5.00) each for each regular meeting ot the i=:i"Cy'j I Counoil and not to exoeed two (2) suoh meetings per month. Seotion 2. That the Alder.men to be elected at the general eleotion to case. law violations, he shall receive the sum ot Twenty-Five Cents (25,t) in eaoh 8110h Judge at the Corporation Court, except that, in oases ot traffic ordinance or One Dollar ($1.00) for each case tried and f'blally dieposed of before him as Court to be elected at the general election to be held in April, 1946 shall rel- ceive, as his compensation during his ter.m of oftice, the lum at Five Dollars . 1($5.00) tar each regular meei;lng ot 1;I\e CUy Counoll and not i;o exceed 1;1n) (2) such meetings per month, and, in add! tion thereto, he shall rece! va the sum 01~ Section 1. That the Mayor and Ex-Offioio Reoorder at the Corporat1c.n BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY' C(lJNCIL OF THE CITY OF LA PORTE, HARRIS COUNTY, fEXAS I IN CONFLICT HEREWITH AND DEC~ING AN EMERGENCY. ORDINANCE NO. 278 AN ORDINANCE FIXING THE CQlPENSATION OF THE MAYOR, THE ALDERMEN, THE CIn SECRETARY AND THE CI1Y MARSHAL TO BE ELECTED IN APRIL, 1940; PROVIDING 'WHEN SUCH CQ4PENSATION SHALL BE PAID AND THAT SUCH COMPENSAT! ON, SHALL BE PAID OUT OF THE GENERAL FUNDS <F THE CITY, REPEALDTG ALL ORm NABCES JJU) PARTS OF ORDINANCES e . . e . LS 'ATTES T: repealed by this Ordinanoe. Seotion 7. That if a~ section or part of a lection, or one or more seotions ot this Ordinanoe be declared to be invalid suoh shall not affect the val idity of the remaining parts hereof'. Section 8. '!hat an emergency exists constituting an imperative p'l1b.l1o neo&ssi ty that the rule requiring ordinances to be read at three several melet- iugs be suspended and that 'this Ordinanoe take effeo't and be in foroe iran Iud after its passage and approval. and it is so ordained. Passed and approved this the __ ?2nd day of A. D. 1940. . ,-' January -2. e .- . ..