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Show City VHI Force Sever Use; Start T.U. Study Mayor Paul Murphy and mem-rs mem-rs of the city council voted " h'!onday night to enforce the exiting ex-iting . sewage ordinance, which mt that any resiaent or P" f f 3 business "Ving within feet of a sewer main must cnnect to it. i.rrding t0 the mayor it is lawful for any person to op-S, op-S, !,f a sePtjc tank or cess pool, :e- j-,.Manv 'other sewage disposal sd ls;m within the city of Roose-e Roose-e ' jT without approval of the "cil, and then they must prove iai hardship would exist if (Continued on Page 3). -. CITY SEWER .... j (Continued From Page 1) their application were approved. One penalty mentioned in the ordinance would permit the city to cut off water service to those who refuse to cooperate and conform con-form ' to the sewage disposal ordinance. T.V. Project Reopened A representative from the Moore Radio Supply, Inc., met with the council and advised them that a revision of the rule restriction re-transmitting TV waves, had been lifted as of July and they felt sure television could be brought to Roosevelt at a cost that would no longer be prohibitive. prohibi-tive. Councilman Floyd Peterson was appointed to further investigate investi-gate the idea an dreport back at a later meeting. The council asked the Chamber of Commerce to cooperate co-operate and Tuesday a committee composed of Clifford Drollinger, chairman, Dr. R V. Larson and Kenneth Aycock was appointed to work with Mr. Peterson. Another problem received the council's attention when it was pointed out that an increasing number of non-circulating, water cooled air conditioners were taxing tax-ing city's water supply. Those planning to install air- conditioners in the future are urged to purchase pur-chase the water-circulating type. |