0001 Unclassified
THE OTTAWA HERALD Cannot verify the potential of ads in the classified section. Readers should exercise reasonable caution when responding to ads. The Herald reserves the right to refuse or edit any ad. The advertiser is responsible for checking the accuracy of any classified placed upon its first appearance. The Herald will correct any errors it makes on a first ad run by re-running the corrected ad at no charge.
0160 Special Notices
Government Agencies
Available
for inquiries:
District Attorney Consumer Fraud Division,deceptive trade practices and fraud, 316-660-3700.
Better Business Bureau, handles complaints regarding area businesses, reports information to consumers and mediates complaints. 316-263-3146.
Charitable Solicitation, all persons wishing to collect charitable contribution for non profit organizations in Kansas must register, 785-296-4565.
Consumer Credit Commissioner, handles complaints regarding lenders & retail grantors (mortgage co's, trust co's, finance co's & credit card co's), 877-387-8523.
0165 Garage Sales
0170 Lost and Found
LOST OR Found animals? Humane Society
242-2967.
0250 Help Wanted
Aggressive dealership needs self-motivated individual for a rewarding career in automotive sales.
Excellent pay plan, good atmosphere, 5-day work week, experience preferred, willing to train the right candidate. Call Mike Cordova for
your interview appointment.
APT. MAINT. Needed plumbing & general exp. pref. Fax resume to 785-865-0840 or 785-843-7574 or call 785-865-0185.
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF NURSING
Neosho County Community College
Chanute campus.
Reporting to the Director of Nursing, the position is responsible for the day-to-day operation of one-half of the nursing program. Masters Degree in Nursing required. Additional nursing certificates and experience in nursing administration and/or nursing education preferred. Supervisory and/or teaching experience preferred. Salary range $45,000-$60,000 plus excellent benefit package.
To apply send a letter of application, philosophy statement of community colleges role in higher education, resume, unofficial transcripts, employment application and names and phone numbers of five references to:
Director of Human Resources
Assistant Director of Nursing Search
Neosho County Community College
800 W. 14th Street
Chanute, KS 66720.
Employment application available at www.neosho.edu.
NCCC is an EOE/AA employer.
BETO JUNCTION
Currently has Openings Auto/Diesel Mechanics
Any ASE certifications are helpful. Air conditioning knowledge is a plus. Some experience and owning your tools is preferred. Salary commensurate with experience and training. Valid drivers license is a must.
We are a 24 hour/7 day a week business, so any shifts may be available. Insurance is available. Vacations and holidays are paid. EOE
Call for an interview
(620) 256-6311 EXT. 2033
with Bill, the Shop Manager
AVOID BEING Taken! Before investigating classified ads on work at home opportunities, too good to be true or advance fee loans, call the Better Business Bureau; 1-785-232-0454.
BETO JUNCTION
Currently has Openings for Fuel/Store Cashiers & Janitorial position.
Must enjoy working with the public.
Some experience preferred, but will train.
Trendar experience is a plus.
We are a 24 hour/7 day a week business
Different shifts are available.
401K and insurance are available.
Vacations and holidays are paid. EOE.
(I-35 & Hwy 75)
Apply in person at fuel desk
(620) 256-6311 EXT. 2043
Ask for Patty, the store manager
CNA/ CAREGIVER Must pass background check/drug screen. Elite Private Care (866)929-9489 or (785)806-8119.
COMFORT INN
Now accepting
applications for:
• Night Desk Clerk part time and full time
(midnight - morning)
serious inquiries only please
Apply in person
2335 S. Oak
Ottawa, Ks
next to Applebees.
CRAMER PRODUCTS, 153 W. Warren, Gardner, has a seasonal, possible perm. position for shipping clerk/driver. Computer/scanner exp. is beneficial. Great benefits. Come in to complete an app. or fax to 1-913-884-5626 or email to kpitts@cramersportsmed.com.
DENTAL
ASSISTANT
Experienced is preferred but we will train the right person. Must be friendly and dependable. We offer excellent wages, paid holidays, vacations and retirement plan.
Send resume to: Box 137, The
Ottawa Herald, 104 S. Cedar,
Ottawa, KS 66067
DIETARY MANAGER - Fulltime, contact Melanie at (785)835-6135. Richmond Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center, LLC. 340 South St., Richmond.
Do you have the desire to make a MEANINGFUL DIFFERENCE
in the lives of those in need?
Community Living
Opportunities
(CLO) in Lawrence
is currently hiring for full and part-time Weekend Teaching Counselors.
Our full time openings are 56 hour positions that run from 3 p.m. Friday to 11 p.m. Sunday night. You will be paid for awake and sleeping hours while working in a well supported relaxed residential setting assisting a caseload of no more than four persons who have developmental disabilities, teaching them life and behavioral skills as well as working towards full community integration. CLO offers extensive paid training and full benefits including health, life, dental, 403b retirement plan, KPERS and more. Contact us:
785-865-5520 ext 312
for more information.
Visit us on the web at:
www.clokansas.org. EOE.
DRIVER - ESTABLISHED, Growing company needs tractor-trailer driver for local deliveries. No overnight stays. CDL with hazmat and tanker endorsements will be needed. Health insurance, paid vacation and 401k for the right person. Apply at Taylor Oil, Inc., 504 Main, Wellsville, KS or call 785-883-2072.
EXPERIENCED HVAC Installer needed full-time. 785-255-4663.
FT INSTALLER of modular homes on foundations. Current D.L., pass medical exam, construction exp. pref. but not necessary. Call 785-331-9228 for an appt.
OTTAWA
RETIREMENT VILLAGE
1100 West 15th Street
Ottawa, Kansas
• Nurse FT, Sun. - Thurs. 10 PM - 6 AM
• PRN CNA
• PRN Nurse
• Dietary Aide/PT 2nd Shift
RENTALS MANAGEMENT Assistant FT, KC, MO. Experience necessary, bookkeeping/collections. E-mail resume to MasterMgmtRental
@aol.com.
DUE TO BUSINESS EXPANSION
WE ARE NOW HIRING FOR IMMEDIATE OPENINGS
WELDERS AND FABRICATORS
Competitive Salary and Benefits Package
Including:
Health Insurance
Life Insurance
401K Retirement Plan
Vacation Pay
Holiday Pay
Apply in person at:
Doherty Steel Inc.
21110 W. 311th Street
Paola, KS 66071
No phone calls, please!
0280 General Services
Business Directory
9x10
Runs everyday, tfn
GAS PRICES are outrageous! Stay home and enjoy your deck. Deck Blasters will clean any 12x12 deck & rails for $85 (785)766-6363.
0290 Public Auctions
EDGECOMB
AUCTIONS
Lester Edgecomb
Auctioneer/Real
Estate Salesman
Baldwin City, KS
785-594-3507
A. Hancock
Realtors
913-369-2131
0320 Misc. Merchandise
INFLATION BUSTER PRICING Get 3 FREE days advertising in The Ottawa Herald classifieds for items under $300. Ad must state price, limit 3 items per ad, items cannot exceed $300 total. One free ad per customer, private party only. Stop by The Ottawa Herald at 104 S. Cedar or call (785)242-4700.
ONE 7.5 Horsepower 240-480 volt, 3-phase electric motor; One 4in check valve; One 4in block valve; $150 each (785)883-4557.
0370 Appliances
220 HAMPTON Bay window A/C unit, used one season with remote & energy saver, $200, OBO (785)242-8764.
0390 Pets
FREE BLACK kitten, female, 7 wk old (785)418-6585.
0450 Equipment, Machinery
CUB LO-BOY, newly rebuilt motor, $1500, 785-229-2213.
FOR SALE, John Deere 4030 Tractor, 785-304-2328.
0460 Farm Services
NEED HAY To bale? Custom or shares, 5x6 rounds or small squares, (785) 418-0135.
0500 Ad Briefs
CHRISTMAS IN July, RMH Gift Shop, 5-8 p.m. July 9; 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. July 10; 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. July 11.
FREE HORESHOW Featuring the Wild Women at Pomona Days, July 12th, 7 p.m. at City Park.
THE POMONA Library will have many, many books for sale at Pomona Days, July 11th & 12th. Donations welcome.
0620 Homes
FSBO 1700 Sq. ft. energy efficient house, 3 BR, 2 1/2 baths w/single car garage, solid oak cabinets, all kitchen appl., 2nd & Willow, Ottawa. $128,500, 785-979-7812.
FSBO 3BR, 2 1/2 BA, 3yr. old home on 1.8 acre lot, $125,000 (785)566-3519.
MAINTENANCE FREE Townhomes,3BR, 2 1/2 bath w/loft, 2 car garage, fireplace, $850/mo. M & M Rentals, 785-843-8566.
OPPORTUNITY IS KNOCKING!
Large, older, 2 story side by side duplex close to downtown Ottawa. Needs lots of work; has lots of potential.
Cash price $18,500.
785-242-7319
0730 Unfurnished Apts.
1 BR, $395/mo+dep., (785)418-1078.
126 S. Locust, 1BR, 2nd level, $470/mo., utilities pd. (785)841-4449.
2+ BR, 1 bath, garage, frig., stove, CH/CA, 1319 S. Olive, $575/mo., near schools, (785)418-7749.
2-3BR, VERY clean w/CA/CH, and garage. Dep. + ref. req. & no pets. 785-242-7507.
HIDDEN MEADOW
MARKET COMPLEX
1531 S. Hickory
1620 S. Cedar
2 Bedrooms
washer/dryer
Call for
current specials!
785-242-4456
LARGE 1 BR downtown Ottawa, clean. $385/mo. (913)209-2367.
NOW LEASING! Ottawa Plains NEW apartment community featuring 2 and 3 bedrooms. 1141 W. 17th St. Call today 785-242-9333.
NICE CLEAN 2 BR, all appliances. $550/mo. 113 S. Locust. Call/leave msg. 418-7004 or 418-1084. No pets.
OAKS AT
CANTERBURY
A PLACE CALLED HOME
Now Available
Nice 2,3 Bedrooms with
Appliances
& W/D hookups included
trash & water paid
gas on level pay
short walk from campus
Great for college students
Deposit Required
785-242-5395
0750 Houses for Rent
1010 N. Oak, 2BR, deck, garage, $550/mo. (785)242-7172.
2BR HOUSE Utility room, 5x10 free storage, $500/mo. + dep., small pets (785)883-4680.
2BR QUIET Area, close to schools, $550 +dep, 785-214-4200
3 BR. frog. stove, W/D, furnished, garage, $550 rent, $400 dep. (785) 418-0135.
3BR TOWNHOUSE, 1645 Elm, CA/CH, kitchen appliances, 2 1/4 bath. Lawn care. Available now, $800/mo., deposit same (785)242-5523.
726 LIBERTY ST. 3BR, 2 bath, mobile home, $575 mo./ +dep., 242-1801.
936 N. King, 2BR, CH/CA, no pets, appliances furnished $600mo./dep. (785)242-6595.
DUPLEXES - 2 BR, 2 BA, kitchen appliances, W/D hook-ups, 1 & 2 car garage, yards maintained, (785)594-2157.
0790 Misc. Rentals
HIDDEN MEADOW
SELF STORAGE
1530 SOUTH HICKORY
(office at 1601 S. Hickory, F-1) 785-242-4456
0880 Vans
2004 DODGE Caravan, 38,000 miles. $10,500, (785)242-1711.
0890 Boats & RVs
12 FT. Fiberglass boat w/trailer & 2 trolling motors, $500, 785-242-3829.
1996 KAWASAKI 1100 ZXI Jet ski, $2750, w/trailer 785-878-3542 or 913-271-7685.
0900 Automobiles
1987 PONTIAC Firebird, new parts $850. 785-418-3796.
2003 NISSAN Altima SE, 103K, one owner, 25mpg. Great condition, $10,500. (785)242-6200(w) or (785)806-4409.
2008 DODGE Challenger SRT8, hemi-orange, ask for MIke, 785-229-9203.
0910 Trucks
17 TIRES - New and used! Anderson Tire, 785-242-3010.
1979 FORD L9000 dump truck, $9000, 913-294-2906.
1979 FORD L9000 dump truck, $9000, 913-294-2906.
1989 BRONCO XLT, 4x4, no rust, $3000 obo (785) 242-4505.
1994 FORD F-150 extended cab pickup, 106k, in excellent cond. $5500. 785-883-4883.
1996 FORD F-250, 4wd, ext. cab flat bed, $4200 OBO. 785-241-7949.
1996 FORD F150 ext. cab. $3000 OBO, 785-214-1175.
2007 CADILLAC Escalade EXT Pickup, loaded w/dvd, 13k mi., $35k, 785-242-6229.
88 TOYOTA 4x4, 4-cylinder, $1200 (785)418-7881.
0999 Legal Notices
(FIRST PUBLISHED June 24, 2008)
(Last Published July 8, 2008)
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
FRANKLIN COUNTY, KANSAS
CIVIL DEPARTMENT
Citibank N.A. as Trustee for the
MLMI Trust Series 2006-HE5
Plaintiff,
vs.
Scott Williams, et al.
Defendants.
Case No. 08C82
Court Number:
Pursuant to K.S.A. Chapter 60
Notice Of Sale
Under and by virtue of an Order of Sale issued to me by the Clerk of the District Court of Franklin County, Kansas, the undersigned Sheriff of Franklin County, Kansas, will offer for sale at public auction and sell to the highest bidder for cash in hand, at the Front Door of the Courthouse at Ottawa, Franklin County, Kansas, on July 17, 2008, at 10:00 AM, the following real estate:
Lots 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 and 11, in Block 3, Hamilton's Subdivision of Lot "A", Shaw and Ludington's Main Street Addition to the City of Ottawa, Franklin County, Kansas, according to the recorded plat thereof, commonly known as 915 N. King Street, Ottawa, KS 66067 (the Property)
to satisfy the judgment in the above-entitled case. The sale is to be made without appraisement and subject to the redemption period as provided by law, and further subject to the approval of the Court. For more information, visit www.Southlaw.com <http://www.southlaw.com/>.
Craig Davis, Sheriff
Franklin County, Kansas
South & Associates, P.C.
Tricia M. Oldridge (KS #18213)
6363 College Boulevard, Suite 100
Overland Park, Kansas 66211
(913) 663-7600
(913) 663-7899 (Fax)
Attorneys For Plaintiff (85964)
(First Published July 7, 2008)
(Lasts Published July 21, 2008)
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
FRANKLIN COUNTY, KANSAS
CIVIL DEPARTMENT
CitiMortgage, Inc.
Plaintiff,
vs.
Jack Edward Smith and Kelly Marie Smith, et al.
Defendants.
Case No. 08C42
Court Number:
Pursuant to K.S.A. Chapter 60
Notice Of Sale
Under and by virtue of an Order of Sale issued to me by the Clerk of the District Court of Franklin County, Kansas, the undersigned Sheriff of Franklin County, Kansas, will offer for sale at public auction and sell to the highest bidder for cash in hand, at the Front Door of the Courthouse at Ottawa, Franklin County, Kansas, on July 31, 2008, at 10:00 AM, the following real estate:
Lots 9, 11, 13, 15 and the North 19 feet of Lot 17, and the West 9 1/2 feet of Lots 10, 12, 14, 16 and the North 19 feet of the West 9 1/2 feet of Lot 18, in Block 2, Brockway's Addition to the City of Wellsville, Franklin County, Kansas, according to the recorded plat thereof., commonly known as 711 Main Street, Wellsville, KS 66092 (the Property)
to satisfy the judgment in the above-entitled case. The sale is to be made without appraisement and subject to the redemption period as provided by law, and further subject to the approval of the Court. For more information, visit www.Southlaw.com <http://www.southlaw.com/>.
Craig Davis, Sheriff
Franklin County, Kansas
South & Associates, P.C.
Tricia M. Oldridge (KS #18213)
6363 College Boulevard, Suite 100
Overland Park, Kansas 66211
(913) 663-7600
(913) 663-7899 (Fax)
Attorneys For Plaintiff (83791)
(First Published July 8, 2008)
(Last Published July 22, 2008)
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
FRANKLIN COUNTY, KANSAS
PROBATE DEPARTMENT
Case Number 08-PR-028
In the Matter of the Estate of
PHILLIP R. MARTIN, Deceased
Chapter 59
NOTICE OF HEARING AND
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
THE STATE OF KANSAS TO ALL PERSONS CONCERNED:
You are hereby notified that a petition dated the 24th day of June, 2008, has been filed in this Court by STACY RAE CRIQUI, as heir at law of PHILLIP R. MARTIN, deceased, praying that Letters of Administration be issued to STACY RAE CRIQUI.
You are further advised that the petitioner in this matter has requested administration pursuant to the Kansas Simplified Estates Act, and if such request is granted the Court may not supervise administration of the estate and no further notice of any action of the administrator or other proceedings in the administration will be given except for notice of final settlement of the decedent's estate. Should written objections to simplified administration be filed with the Court, the Court may order supervised administration to ensue.
You are hereby required to file your written defenses to the issuance of Letters of Administration on or before the 29th day of July, 2008, at 9:45 a.m., in this Court in Ottawa, Franklin County, Kansas, at which time and place the cause will be heard. Should you fail therein, judgment and decree will be entered in due course upon the petition.
All creditors are notified to exhibit their demands against the estate within four (4) months from the date of first publication of this notice as provided by law, and if their demands are not thus exhibited they shall be forever barred.
STACY RAE CRIQUI, Petitioner
Sam H. Sheldon
BOWERS & SHELDON, Chartered
Post Office Box 454
320 South Main
Ottawa, KS 6067
Attorneys for Petitioner
(First Published July 1, 2008)
(Last Published July 15, 2008)
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
FRANKLIN COUNTY, KANSAS
PEOPLES BANK, a Kansas banking corporation,
Plaintiff,
vs. Case No. 08 C 51
ROBERT L. WRIGHT, et al.,
Defendants.
Proceeding Under K.S.A. Chapter 60.
Title to Real Estate Involved
NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that under and by virtue of an Order of Sale issued by the Judge of the District Court of Franklin County, Kansas, in the case above numbered, I will offer for sale at public auction and sell to the highest bidder for cash in hand at the west steps of the Franklin County Courthouse, Ottawa, Kansas, in said County and State on the 24th day of July, 2008, at 10:00 oclock a.m. on said day, the following described interest in real estate situated in Franklin County, Kansas, to-wit:
The North 25 acres of the NE 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of Section 23, Township 17, Range 18, except beginning at the NE corner thereof, thence South along said section line 465 feet, thence West 500 feet, thence North 465 feet, thence East 500 feet to the point of beginning, containing 5.34 acres, more or less, and containing after deducting the exception noted 20 acres, more or less in Franklin County (having a common address of 2474 Idaho Rd., Williamsburg, Kansas 66095).
together with all fixtures, appurtenances, etc. thereunto pertaining; said interest in real property is levied upon as the property of separate defendants Robert L. Wright and Laura J. Walker, and all other alleged owners and will be sold without appraisal to satisfy said Order of Sale.
On this 1st day of July, 2008.
SHERIFF OF FRANKLIN COUNTY
PREPARED BY:
STEVENS & BRAND, L.L.P.
P. O. Box 189
Lawrence, KS 66044
(785) 843-0811
Attorneys for Plaintiff
Bradley R. Finkeldei #19470
(Published July 8, 2008)
ORDINANCE NO. 538
AN ORDINANCE, granting to Kansas Gas Service, a Division of ONEOK, Inc., its successors and assigns, a natural gas franchise, prescribing the terms thereof and relating thereto, and repealing all ordinances or parts of ordinances inconsistent with or in conflict with the terms hereof.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE CITY OF POMONA, KANSAS:
SECTION 1. That in consideration of the benefits to be derived by the City of Pomona, Kansas, (City), and its inhabitants, there is hereby granted to Kansas Gas Service, a Division of ONEOK, Inc. (Company), said Company operating a system for the transmission and distribution of natural gas in the State of Kansas, the right, privilege, and authority for a period of twenty (20) years from the effective date of this ordinance, to occupy and use the several streets, avenues, alleys, bridges, parks, parking areas, and public places of said City, for the placing and maintaining of equipment and property necessary to carry on the business of selling and distributing natural gas for all purposes to the City, and its inhabitants, and through said City and beyond the limits thereof; to obtain said natural gas from any source available; and to do all things necessary or proper to carry on said business.
SECTION 2. As further consideration for the granting of this franchise, and in lieu of any city occupation, license, or permit fees, or revenue taxes, the Company shall pay to the City during the term of this franchise five percent (5%) of the gross cash receipts from the sale of natural gas and transportation services to all consumers within the corporate limits of the City, such payments to be made monthly for the preceding monthly period. Gross cash receipts shall not include other operating revenues received by the Company, which are not related to the sale or transportation of natural gas. These include, but are not limited to, connection fees, disconnection and reconnection fees, temporary service charges, delayed or late payment charges, collection fees, and returned check charges as such terms are used in tariffs or in the natural gas industry.
SECTION 3. The payments and compensation herein provided shall be in lieu of all other licenses, taxes, charges, and fees, except that the usual general property taxes and special ad valorem property assessments, sales, and excise taxes or charges made for privileges which are not connected with the natural gas business, will be imposed on the Company and are not covered by the payments herein. From and after the date hereof, however, the permit fees required of the Company by any ordinance presently in effect or hereafter adopted for a permit to excavate in or adjacent to any street, alley, or other public place shall be deemed a part of the compensation paid in Section 2 and shall not be separately assessed or collected by the City; in no event, however, shall this provision be interpreted to waive the requirement of notice to the City and the procedural requirements of such ordinance.
SECTION 4. The use of Right of Way under this franchise by the Company shall be subject to all rules, regulations and policies now or hereafter adopted or promulgated by the City in the reasonable exercise of its police power. In addition, the Company shall be subject to all rules, regulations and policies now or hereafter adopted or promulgated by the City relating to permits, sidewalk and pavement cuts, utility location, construction coordination, and other requirements on the use of the Right of Way; provided however, that nothing contained herein shall constitute a waiver of or be construed as waiving the right of the Company to oppose, challenge, or seek judicial review of, in such manner as is now or may hereafter be provided by law, any such rules, regulation or policy proposed, adopted, or promulgated by the City and, further provided other than the items enumerated in Section 3 herein, that such rules, regulations or policies shall not require the payment of additional fees or additional costs for the use of the Right of Way. In any event, the Company is granted an offset for such fees and costs against the franchise fees required to be paid hereunder.
SECTION 5. All mains, services, and pipe which shall be laid or installed under this grant shall be so located and laid as not to obstruct or interfere with any water pipes, drains, sewers, or other structures already installed. Company shall provide, prior to commencing work, information to the City concerning work to be performed in the streets, avenues, bridges, parks, parking areas, and public places of the City, as the City may from time to time require for purposes of record keeping. The City may require that the information be provided on its standard permit form, but without requiring approval, consent, or fees. In the event of an emergency, Company shall have the right to commence work without having first providing such form(s).
SECTION 6. Company shall, in doing the work in connection with its said gas mains, pipes, and services, avoid, so far as may be practicable, interfering with the use of any street, alley, avenue, or other public thoroughfare. It shall, without expense to the City, and in a manner satisfactory to the duly authorized representatives of the City, replace such paving or surface in substantially as good condition as before said work was commenced.
SECTION 7. It is recognized that the natural gas to be delivered hereunder is to be supplied from a pipeline system transporting natural gas from distant sources of supply; and the Company, by its acceptance of this franchise as hereinafter provided, does obligate itself to furnish natural gas in such quantity and for such length of time, limited by the terms hereof, as the said sources and said pipelines are reasonably capable of supplying.
SECTION 8. Company, its successors and assigns, in the construction, maintenance, and operation of its natural gas system, shall use all reasonable and proper precaution to avoid damage or injury to persons and property, and shall hold and save harmless the City from any and all damage, injury, and expense caused by the negligence of said Company, its successors and assigns, or its or their agents or servants.
SECTION 9. After the approval of this Ordinance by the City, Company shall file with the City Clerk of the City its written acceptance of this Ordinance. Said Ordinance shall become effective and be in force and shall be and become a binding contract between the parties hereto, their successors and assigns, no later than the first cycle of the monthly billing cycle which begins no later than sixty (60) days after its passage and approval by the City, acceptance by the Company, and publication in the official City newspaper. In its letter of acceptance, Company shall identify the effective date as set forth above and Company shall begin charging its customers those fees set forth in Section 2 above on that date.
SECTION 10. This Ordinance, when accepted as above provided, shall constitute the entire agreement between the City and the Company relating to this franchise and the same shall supercede and cancel any prior understandings, agreements, or representations regarding the subject matter hereof, or involved in negotiations pertaining thereto, whether oral or written, shall be binding upon the parties, including their successors and assigns, and shall not be amended or further obligations imposed without mutual consent of the parties hereto.
SECTION 11. The franchise is granted pursuant to the provisions of K.S.A. 12-2001 and amendments thereto.
SECTION 12. Any and all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with the terms hereof are hereby repealed or considered as having no effect as of the first cycle of the monthly billing cycle as referenced in Section 9 of this ordinance.
SECTION 13. Should the Kansas Corporation Commission take any action with respect to this franchise ordinance and any amendment thereto which precludes Company from recovering from its customers any costs or fees provided for hereunder, the parties hereto shall renegotiate this ordinance in accordance with the Commissions ruling.
PASSED AND APPROVED this 1st day of July, 2008.
Richard Adler
MAYOR
(SEAL)
ATTEST:
Linda Servaes
City Clerk
(Published July 8, 2008)
PUBLIC FORUM
THURSDAY JULY 10, 2008 6 PM
City Hall, City Commission Chambers
The City of Ottawa invites the public to a forum to provide input and concerns related to pedestrian and bicycle safety on City Streets. The input will be used to develop goals for a plan and funding request from the Kansas Department of Transportation Safe Routes to Schools program. Residents from all areas within the City are invited although particular attention will be paid to the areas around schools in an effort to develop goals specific to creating a safe environment for children to travel to schools. A presentation and comment period will be available during the forum.
Questions and comments may be directed to Tom Yahl, City of Ottawa Planning and Codes Department, 229-3620.
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