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BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WASHINGTON COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
ROSS R. CUMMINS, FRANCIS E. PETTIT, JOHN N.OINEIL, COMMISSIONERS
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Motion duly made and seconded that the following Resolution be adopted:
"Be It Resolved by the County Commissioners of Washington County that the plans
submitted by the Department of Highways of the changing of State Highway Route 62104,-
Bridge !T1, Donegal & Independence Townships, between stations 4/50 and 18/00, have been
examined and the County Commissioners agree that the County will not assume liability
for any property damages resulting from the construction of the highway as contemplated
by these plans, or any damages arising out of any changes or alteration of drainage
resulting from the construction or maintenance of the highways, or any damages resulting
to any property or holdings of any Public Utility Company; or any and all damage resulting
i to any coal or other minerals in and underlying the property affected by this improvement."
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Motion carried.
Motion duly made and seconded that the Polling Place in the second Precinct of the
Fifth Ward of Washington be designated as "Air Raid Post 16, 542 Rural Ave., also facing on
Springfield Ave.", petition for said change having been duly presented to the Board prior to
j ten days before election and notices of contemplated change posted as required by law. The
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j rental for above polling place is hereby fixed at $15.00 for each Primary and each Election.
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Motion carried.
Motion duly made and seconded that approval be given to the recommendation of the
Chief Clerk that the rental of the Polling Place in the First Precinct of Donora, designated
as "Room at 90 Castner Ave. owned by Mrs. Woodburn", be changed to $15.00 for each Primary and
each Election. Motion carried.
There being no further business to come before the Board at this time, the meeting
was adjourned.
1 THE FOREGOING MINUTES
READ AND APPR011FD:
APRIL 21, 1944.
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ATTEST:
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NO. 35
Office of the County Commissioners
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Washington, Pa., April 17, 1944.
Board of County Cot�missioners in regular session, those present being Mr. Cummilns,
Mir. Pettit and Mr. O * Neil.
Minute No. 33 read and approved.
Motion by 11r. Pettit, seconded by Mr. Cummins, that the resignation of Ralph W. .
Robison as Tax Collector in Fallowfield Township be accepted, and that Eva C. Sphar be appointed
to serve as Tax Collector of Fallowfield Township for the unexpired term of office of the said
} Ralph W. Robison, to -wit to the first Monday of January, 1946, in accordance with the Act of
1 May 1, 1933, P. L. 103, Section 423. Motion carried.
Motion duly made and seconded that the Polling Place in the Second Precinct of the
Second Ward of Canonsburg be designated as "Canonsburg Armory, 2 West College Street"; that the
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polling place in the Third Precinct of the Second Ward of Washington be designated as "Room in
Bradford Residence,'122 Church Street"; and that the Polling Place in the Second Precinct of
the Borough of Donora be designated as "Vacant Storeroom at Corner of Chestnut and Brokaw
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32 MINUTE BOOK
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS' WASHINGTON COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
ROSS R. CUMMINS, FR.ANCIS E. PETTIT, JOHN N. O'NEIL, COMMISSIONERS
MONONGAHELA PUBLISHING CO. "
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Streets, owned by Mrs. Anna Ribic". The former Polling Places in the above mentioned districts are
no longer available, therefore, under the provisions of the Election Code of 1937, the County
Board of Elections may, upon its own motion, without posting notice of hearing on the proposed
change, take the necessary action to provide a suitable Polling Place in any district of the County.,
The rental for above polling places, for each Primary and Election, is hereby fixed as follows:
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Second Precinct, Second Ward, Canonsburg ........ *4 10.00
Third Precinct, Second Ward, Washington........... 10.00
Second Precinct, Donora ........................... 15.00
Motion carried.
: There being no further business to come before the Board at this time, the meeting was
r adjourned.
THE FOREGOING MINUTE
READ AND APPROVED:
APRIL 21, 1944.
ATTEST:
NO. 36
Office of the County Commissioners
Washington, Pa., April 20, 1944.
Board of County Commissioners in regular session, specially called, those present being
Mr. Cummins and fair. Pettit.
Motion by Mr. Pettit, seconded by Mr. Cummins, that the following resolution be adopted:
WHEREAS, Washington County is the owner of a Universal Truck Shovel, Motor
No. 6BK373714, Serial No. T-FF4, for which it no longer has any use; and
Wid REAS, Bnil Uzzo, of Washington, Pa., has offered the sum of Two Thousand
($2,000.00) for the said shovel, this being the highest and best offer received
therefor;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the County Commissioners accept the offer
of the said &d l Uzzo, in the sum of Two Thousand ( 2,000.00) Dollars for the pur-
chase of said Universal Truck Shovel belonging to Washington County, and issue a
proper bill of sale therefor.
Motion carried.
There being no further business to come before the Board at this time, the meeting was I
adjourned.
'THE FOREGOING MINUTE
READ AND APPROVED:
A.PRI L 21, 1944.
ATTEST:
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