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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCOMM - Meeting Minutes - 161 - 7-24-1961 - COMMISSIONERA2 MINUTE BOOK BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WASHIN13TON COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA FRANCIS E. PETTIT, J. BLATCH CUMMINS, JOHN MAZZA, COMMISSIONERS adjourned. THE FOREGOING MINUTE READ AND APPROVED: N0. 160-A Office of the County Commissioners Washington, Pa., July 19, 1961 Board of County Commissioners not in regular session those present being: Commissioners Pettit, Cummins and Mazza. - adopted: Motion by Mr. Cummins, seconded by Mr. Mazza, that the following resolution RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the County of Washington, Pennsylvania, has outstanding, inter alis, an unfunded debt in the sum of Three Hundred Eighty-three Thousand Dollars ($383,000.00)'con- tracted for current operating expenses, which is due and owing and it is the opinion of the Board of County Commissioners that the County cannot meet such debt within the fiscal year with- out an unreasonable curtailment of municipal services or the levy of an excessive tax; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Caaunty Commissioners, by petition, apply to the Court of Quarter Sessions of the County of Washington, ComwMnalU of Pennsylvani praying that said Court make•an order granting authority to fund the said debt of Three Hundred Eighty-three Thousand Dollars ($383,000.00) contracted.for current operating expenses by an iss of general obligation bonds of the County. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the proper officers are hereby authorized, es. powered and directed to execute and present to said Court such petition, affidavits and and to take such further action as may be necessary to accomplish the purpose of this Motion carried unanimously. There being no further business to come before the Board at this time, the meeting adjourned. THE FO�tECiOINE MINUTE READ AND APPROVED: G,&0,e" 4 9 , 1961 N0. 161 Office of the County Commissioners Washington, Pa., July 24, 1961 Board of County Commissioners not in regular session, those present being: Commissioners Pettit and Cummins. Motion by Mr. Cummins,, seconded by Mr. Pettit, that the Board of County 1 1 Commissioners approve and adopt the Findings of Fact, Decision and -Order at the Board of in the petition of Grace H. Fitch challenging one (1) absentee vote cast in the Democratic MINUTE BOOK 173 BOARD ❑F COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WASHIN13TON COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA FRANCIS E. PETTIT, J. SLATCH CUMMINS, JOHN MAZZA, COMMISSIONERS Primary Election of Somerset Township, Washington County, Pennsylvania, for the Office of Tax Collector, Motion carried, There being no further business to come before the Board at this time, the meeting ♦ i t a i t `I I • `i t �1i NO. 162 Office'of the County Commissioners Washington, Pa., July 25, 1961 ! Board of County Commissioners met in special session, those present beings Com- i issioners Pettit, Cummins and Massa. ! Motion by Mr. Cummins, seconded by Mr. Maeza, that the Board of County Commissioner i setting as the Registration Commission.of Washington County approve the following field registry- ' tion days for the municipal general election to be held on November T. 1961, lst LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT HOURS: 1 p,m, to 5 p.m. and 6 pm. to 9 p.m. for all municipalities. August 14 Canonsburg Borough Building August 15 Cecil lath Cecil No. 2 School August 16 Burgettstown let, Borough Building August 17 Chartiers 6th Township Building j August 18 August 21 August 22 August 14 August 15 August 16 August 17 i August 18 August 21 August 22 August 23 August 24 August 25 August 28 Claysville McDonald 2nd Smith lot Canonsburg Borough Building Borough Building Fir 's Hall, Slovan 2nd LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT California lot Borough Building Carroll 3rd Fireman's Hall Centerville 2nd Phil Parkinson Bldg. at Ballfield Charleroi Borough Building Donors. CIO Building East Bethlehem 2nd Township Bldg,, Fredericktown Ellsworth Borough Building Fallowfield lst Township Building Monongahela City Building West Pike Run 2nd Hungarian Hall, Daisytown Stockdals Borough Building August 30 August 31 Union let Gastonville School Building Charleroi Borough Building Monongahela City Building