There is hereby created under the authority granted in section
36 of the city charter and in accordance with section
25 of the city charter the library department, whose head shall be known as the director of library services.
(1970 Code, sec. 17-1; Ordinance
2344, sec. 1, adopted 8/8/77; 1988 Code, sec. 20-1)
The purpose of the library department shall be to maintain a
free public library within the city. Such free public library shall
be located upon the property donated to the city by J.J. Culbertson
and wife, Emily Lee Culbertson, the same being a lot one hundred (100)
feet deep, which fronts one hundred (100) feet on the west side of
South Main Street, and property purchased by the city, being Lots
3, 4, 5, 6 and 7, City Block 178, 217.7 feet deep, which fronts 200
feet on the west side of South Main Street, a distance [area] of 0.9995
acres of land, which shall be known as the Paris Public Library.
(1970 Code, sec. 17-2; Ordinance
2344, sec. 1, adopted 8/8/77; Ordinance 89-013, sec. 1, adopted 4/10/89; 1988 Code, sec. 20-2)
As required by the terms of the grant of the library property
to the city and the city’s acceptance thereof, the city council
shall annually, at the regular time for making appropriations, appropriate
out of the current funds of the city a minimum of three thousand dollars
($3,000.00) for the operation and maintenance of the library. Such
appropriation shall be paid, by proper warrant, to the library in
equal monthly payments.
(1970 Code, sec. 17-3; 1988 Code,
sec. 20-3)