Volume 2
Contains 62 Results:
Ordinance 1, 1906-01-02
An ordinance fixing the time and place of Council meetings.
Ordinance 2, 1906-01-02
An ordinance adopting a common seal for the City of Columbia.
Ordinance 3, 1906-01-15
An ordinance fixing the official bonds of the officers of the City of Columbia.
Ordinance 4, 1906-01-15
An ordinance repealing Ordinance No. 91 of the Town of Columbia, being an ordinance entitled "An ordinance amending sections 1, 3, 4 and 6 of Ordinance No. 22, entitled "An ordinance providing for the grading of streets and for the payment thereof" and repealing Ordinance No. 22 of the Town of Columbia, being an ordinance entitled "An ordinance providing for the grading of streets and for the payment therefore."
Ordinance 5, 1906-01-15
An ordinance providing for the extension of watermains on Rainier Avenue to its intersection with Winston Street and on Winston Street southwesterly four hundred feet therefrom, and for the payment of the cost thereof by local assessment district.
Ordinance 6, 1906-01-15
An ordinance dividing the City of Columbia into wards, designating the number of councilmen to be elected from each ward, and the manner of their election.
Ordinance 7, 1906-02-05
An ordinance providing for the improvement of Crawford Street in Columbia Terrace, an addition to the Town (now City of Columbia, from the east margin of the present planking of Rainier Avenue in said addition to the west margin of Caldwell Street, by planking, under the five-year bonding system, and the payment of the cost thereof by local assessment.
Ordinance 8, 1906-02-05
An ordinance providing for the improvement of F Street in the City of Columbia from the center line of Milton Street, western end to the west line of Tennyson Street, by clearing, grubbing, grading, and planking under the five-year bonding system and the payment of the cost thereof by means of local assessment.
Ordinance 9, 1906-02-05
An ordinance providing for the improvement of M Street, in the City of Columbia, from the eastern boundary of Milton-Noble Street to the shore of Lake Washington, by clearing, grubbing, grading and planking, under the five-year bonding system and the payment of the cost thereof by means of local assessment.
Ordinance 10, 1906-02-19
An ordinance providing for the organization and regulation of a fire department in the City of Columbia, prescribing the duties and authority of the Fire Chief, and providing penalties for its violation, and repealing Ordinance No. 101 of the Town of Columbia.