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Lewis submitted the accompanying Ordinance, which was read, and, upon motion of Mr. May, laid on the table, and 50 copies ordered to be printed for the use of the Council.
JOSHUA SEAVEK, Ckrh.
AN OEDINANCE IN RELATION TO PLACING, LOADING AND UNLOADING TRUCKS, CARTS, WAGONS, &c.
Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Rox- bury, as follows : Section 1. No truck, cart, or other vehicle shall be so placed in any street, within the city, by the owner, driver, or other person having the ca
...re and ordering thereof, as to prevent the passing of any other truck, cart, or carriage of any description, unless it be for a reasonable time, not exceeding six minutes, for the loading or unloading of heavy articles, the weight of which in any several parcel or pack- age shall not be less than six hundred pounds. And for the loading or unloading of any dirt, bricks, sand, gravel, or of any article, whether of the same description or not, the weight of which in any one package shall not be less than five hundred pounds, no truck, cart, wagon, sleigh, sled or other vehicle shall be wholly or in part backed or placed across any street, lane or alley, or upon any flag- stone or crossings of the same, or upon any sidewalk or footway of the same ; but shall be placed lengthwise with and near as possible to the abutting stone of the sidewalk or footway.

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