FIRE-ALARMS
Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:
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.
Ordinance 17, 1890-06-07
An Ordinance defining and prescribing the punishment of certain misdemeanors.
Ordinance 101, 1902-03-03
An ordinance establishing a fire department of the Town of Columbia, designating its powers, declaring it a misdemeanor to interfere with the operation of the same or its apparatus, and providing penalties to enforce the provisions hereof.
Ordinance 132, 1903-10-05
An ordinance granting to Clarence Deserisy and John J. Agutter, their associates, heirs and assigns, a franchise to install and operate a plant for generating electric light and power to distribute the same by poles and wires in the Town of Columbia.
Ordinance 137, 1903-12-07
An ordinance granting to the Snoqualmie Falls Power Co., a corporation , its successors and assigns, a franchise to install, maintain and operate a plant for generating electric light and power, to distribute the same by poles and wires in the Town of Columbia.
Ordinance 177, 1905-09-11
An ordinance granting to Eugene A. Marsh, Van Rensselaer Peirson and Ralph D. Nichols, their executors, administrators, successor or assigns, the right to erect, maintain and operate in the Town of Columbia, State of Washington, and in the streets, alleys, avenues and thoroughfares thereof, wires and conductors for the transmission of electricity for telephone and other electrical purposes and to carry on a telephone and electrical transmission business in said town.
Ordinance 390, 1908-06-15
An Ordinance creating the office of Engineer of the Fire Department of the City of Georgetown, defining his duties, fixing his salary and repealing all ordinances and resolutions in conflict therewith.
Ordinance 557, 1902-09-23
An Ordinance for the preservation of public morality, peace, safety and good order in the City of Ballard and providing for the punishment of violations of this ordinance.
Ordinance 603, 1903-03-31
An Ordinance to prevent the malicious destruction of property to prevent injury to the hose of the Fire Department and obstructing the street during a fire.
Ordinance 825, 1904-09-20
An Ordinance granting to The Instantaneous Alarm Company, its successors and assigns, a franchise to connect an auxiliary fire alarm with the fire alarm system of the City of Ballard and to operate in connection therewith a district telegraph burglar and police alarm system in the City of Ballard, for a limited term of years.