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The Public Works Act, 25 B.A.


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ACT OF THE ROYAL SENATE

The Public Works Act

 


 

A bill passed in the 1st Royal Senate,

enacted on the 12th of Godfrey's Triumph, 25 of Balian’s Age

 

INTRODUCTION:

With the ascension of His Grace to the title of King, it is fitting that the city of Atrus where he resides reflects the beauty of his Kingdom as a whole. To commemorate this, TWO parks will be commissioned. One inside the city and beyond the walls. 

 

SECTION I:

Requesting for the allotment of coin to fund the works projects.

  1. The Senate hereby requests the Procurator allot no more than five-hundred minae for the payment of and costs associated with a suitable designer for two PARKS.

 

SECTION II:

Designation of a plan to the Royal Chamber for use in the implementation of the Public Works Act.

  1. In the implementation of the Public Works Act, it is suggested that the Chamber follow the designated plan as approved by the Senate, outlined below.
    1. Two PARKS will be commissioned.
      1. The First Park is to be named as the 'John Casimir Memorial Park' and will be located WITHIN the city walls at a location as identified by the Chamber.
        1. The 'John Casimir Memorial Park' will contain EIGHT freesly planted trees.
      2. The Second Park is to be named as the 'Saint Harald Park' and will be located OUTSIDE the city walls at a location as identified by the Chamber.
        1. The 'Saint Harald Park' will contain TEN freshly planted trees.
      3. The Chamber will see to the payment and employment of a suitable architect or gardener to achieve this project.
  2. The Censory shall be tasked to upkeep the public works described in this Act.

 


 

Introduced by Senator Wallas.

 

ISSUED AND PROCLAIMED,

John I, by the Grace of God, King of Balian, Viscount of Eflen, Baron of Brucca, Lord of Atrus and Monterosa, Prince of the Holy Orenian Empire, Protector of the Heartlanders, etcetera.

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