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1949-28728'/ it :l,ot'i -k. 11L -1. �r:�-- .r��.1.1 i.. 'la., lei',` lk,.— l.i' ', 1­" A Ul:ir.LC ..Utaw L kl V1:J LL i:C'1'a� it i u ti:iCc; <. the City of South i-.iar::i Zia, Lyown so much and so rapidly durillL the last five years that its precer_ Loverivacnt as set up in the existing City Charter is inadequate to cope with the general public needs and the interest of the citizens Of the City, and c�iirj_ti sa (..ire consensus of public opinion anti surveys undertaken by private Clubs and other organizations show a desire on the part of the citizenry for the consolidation of various city offices and divisions and the establishing of a post of some sort which will superintend the city's business) 'and .'HERE AS Section 10 of the City Charter provides that the City Cou?ic3U shall "appoint arty other person or officer who in its judgment is for the best interest of the City err Ri0`7� 1Z R :r'UI.L Bi; IT tt";aOtuVi;� I;Y ` hE i, Aiv-� ,dTD 1`!;?; CITY CUUITCIL OF TNF: CITY C-& SU) ki 1:J._U-f!- That the said office of ouperintendent of Public :corks be and is hereby created subject to ratification by the electors therein2 and that the said office be filled by a competent person chosen by a Committee of nine and approved by the City Council and subject to removal by the City Council. B�-, lT eU -KTkEa that there shall be held a public referendum not later than six weeks from the date of passage and adoption of this Resolution for the purpose of determining if the creation of this office of Superintendent of Public corks meets with the approval of the electors of the City of South 2,1ami. B,,j IT Fi>it` hER t;Lo0.uWu J that when and if the creation of this off ice is approved by public referendurci, the City Council shall cause the City Clerk to advertise for and invite applications of interested parties who may desire to fill the said office. BE IT BVCT �R, that when and if the creation of this office is approved by public referendum, the City Council shall appoint a Com- mittee of nine,) composed of the President of the City Council and two Councilmen, three direct taxpayers and three indirect tax payers, whose