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<br />~20 <br /> <br />ruES DAY <br /> <br />OCTOBER ll~ 1960 <br /> <br />Further consideration of procedures involved in the accounting and collecting <br />of parking meter monies was continued. <br /> <br />Upon recoli1lffindation of City Manager Hirst, Council authorized the entering into <br /> <br /> <br />a ten-year contract with the Appalachian Power Company--with right reserved by <br /> <br /> <br />the City to terminate said contract when the City acquires Appalachian's <br /> <br /> <br />electrical facilities wi thin the area anrexed as of January 1, 1960--whereby <br /> <br /> <br />Appalachian will construct, install, maintain, and furnish electric energy <br /> <br /> <br />therefor, forty-four (4h) street lights within s aid annexed area at a monthly <br /> <br /> <br />cost to the City of $2.05 per light. The installation of these lights would be <br /> <br /> <br />in accordance with terrr.s of the court order providing for the annexing of the <br /> <br /> <br />area to the City on January 1, 1960. <br /> <br />City :Manager Hirst informed Council that as a result of conferences with Lt. <br /> <br /> <br />Charles Martin, commander of the local unit of the Civil Air Patrol, and with <br /> <br /> <br />other interes ted parties, a rev is ion of the Patrol' s initial site request has <br /> <br /> <br />resulted and progress is being made towards providing the Patrol with a suitable <br /> <br /> <br />site within the City's airport property for activities of the Patrol unit. <br /> <br />Attorney William F. Stone, representing Mr. Roy C. Stone, requested Courx:il to <br />vacate and abandon that portion of Second Street, unopened, between :Mr. Roy C. <br />Store I s property and Memorial Boulevard, on the north side of Memorial Boulevard <br />North, north of the East Coast Oil facilities, the City to reserve--but give <br /> <br /> <br />easement to-fifteen feet (15t) depth adjoining said Memorial Boulevard, with <br /> <br />the understanding that the easement would be released without cost to the City <br /> <br /> <br />should the City ever desire. Council, in granting the petitioner's request, <br /> <br /> <br />stipulated that the City would reserve fifty-seven feet (57') from the centerline <br />