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Resolution

 1951-1

Acceptance of Ordinance # 53

Peoples Gas Company for Service


Acceptance of Ordinance # 53

By authority of a Resolution adopted by the board of directors of the Peoples Natural Gas Company at a meeting held on the 16th day of October 1951, the company hereby accepts a certain franchise Ordinance of the Borough of Bolivar, Westmoreland county, Pennsylvania, entitled "An Ordinance granting unto the Peoples Natural Gas Company, its successors or assigns the right, franchise and privilege to lay bury, maintain, operate, repair and remove mains and pipes in, through an under the highways, streets, lanes, alleys and public grounds of the Borough of Bolivar, Westmoreland county, Pennsylvania, to supply the inhabitants thereof with gas for fuel, light and other appropriate purposes, and providing the conditions under which the said right, franchises and privilege shall be exercised" enacted and approved the 1st day of October 1951.

Witness the common and corporate seal of the Peoples Natural Gas Company duly affixed this 26th day of October 1951.

The Peoples Natural Gas Company

by John J. Jacob, Jr

Vice President

Attest:

James B. Sayers

Secretary

Original on file in Ordinance Book page 84, 85, and 86

Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission

Certificate of Filing

P.U.M.C. 2349

Ordinance dated October 1, 1951 of Borough of Bolivar granting to the Peoples Natural Gas Company the right to lay, maintain and operate lines of pipe and appurtenant facilities in, through and under the highways, streets, alleys and public grounds of said Borough to supply the inhabitants thereof with gas for fuel, light, and other appropriate purposes, in the Borough of Bolivar, Westmoreland County.

By the Commission:

Now, November 27, 1951, the Public Utility commission certifies that the above contract or indenture dated October 1, 1951, has been on file with the commission since October 27, 1951 , and that no proceedings have been instituted by the Commission in connection with it under Section 911 of the Public Utility Law.

Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission

J.A. Walter

Secretary