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HomeMy WebLinkAbout009 - 04/04/1925 - RELATING TO THE AMENDMENT OF SECTION 1 OF ORDINANCE NO. 018, 1924, RELATING TO AMENDMENT OF SECTION ORDINPNCE No. 1925 BEING AN EIA?RG NCY OP.I)IN1,YC7 RiLATI'SG TO TrrIG Al,710217T OF SECTIOI\T 1 OF OP.DI'TANCE 70. 18, 1924, B+TMTG AN 7:l77GENCY ORDINfirICE IMLIiMM TO Ai'I717'?ENT OF S^CTIOIT 18 OF,ORT)nTPNCE N0. 10, 1919, RELATING TO THE IIS? OF TAT-R FRO" TH^ CITY T'ATn- MINS AND R^GTTLATING TAT' TJS7 TT,777OF1 IN TM CITY OF FORT COL1,I1TS, COLORADO- BE IT ORDAI= BY T7' CITY COMCIL OF TnT CITY OF PORT COLLINS: Section. 1. That Section 1 of Ordinance No. 18, 1924, being an emergency ordinance relating to the amendment of Section 18 0£ Ordinance No. 10, 1919, relating to the use of water from the City water works and regulating the use ther-of, be and the same is hereby amended so as to read as follows: "Section 18. Hose used for the sprinkling of lawns or gardens will be permitted during the following hours only: "From five o'clock A. M. until eight o'clock A.M. and from five o'clock P. M. until eight o'clock P. M. Residents on the even numbered side of the street will have the excl:-sive --se of the water on the even numbered days of the month, during the above hours. Residente on the odd numbered side of the suet will have the exclusive use of the water on the odd numbered days of the month, during the above hours, except on the first day of the month following a month of thirty-cns days, in ve.,ich case those residing upon the even numbered side of the street will have the exclusive use of the water from five o'clock A. M. until eight o'clock A. M., and those residing upon the odd numbered side of the street will have the exclusive use of the water from five o'clock P. M. until eight o'clock P. M. The sprinkler or nozzle attached to said hose shall not exceed 3116 of one inch in diameter and water shall not be used through hose or pipes without a nozzle or sprinkler attached thereto and this regulation shall ap,-1y to all users of vrater whether flat or metered service." Section 2. All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict with this ordinance are her*17 repealed. -1- Section 3. In the opinion of the City Council an emergency exists for the preservation of the public health, pa^ce and safety, and this ordinance shall take effect upon its passage and publication, under and by virtue of the aathbrity.• contained in Sections 6 and 7 of $rticle IV of the City Charter. Introduced, read at length and adopted by the unani-,ous vote of all the members of tha City Council this 4th day of April, A. D. 1925. Commissi mer of Safety a12 EX-Offic yor. ATTS,'ST: 7 ePCA�r 1 City Clerk. STe OF COLCPe-0 ) ) ss. COTJ"?TY OF LATMmr ) I, A. J. R^ST*'OT, City Clerk of the City of Fort Collins, do hereby certify and declare t2a t the fore?ci­g ordinance consisting of three (3) sections was duly proposed and read at length atoms, regular meeting of the City Council held on the 4th day of April, A. D. 1925, and was duly adopted and ordered published in The Fort Collins Express-Cmwier, a daily newspaper and the official newspaper of the City of Fort Collins, by the unanimous vote of all the members of the City Council, as an e^erg,ncy ordinance, in accordance with the provisi_:z of Sections and 7 of Article IV of the City Charter, and thereafter and on to-wit: the day of April, A. D. 19252 said Ordinance No. 9 was duly published i the Fort Collins Express-Courier, a daily nswspapar published in the City cf Fort Collins, Colorado. Ill "WIT27 SS F:4REOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said City, ti.is day of April, A. D. 1925. City Clerk.