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1 2 ORDINANCE NO. 3 4 AN ORDINANCE CONDEMNING CERTAIN STRUCTURES IN THE 5 CITY OF LITTLE ROCK AS STRUCTURAL, FIRE AND HEALTH 6 HAZARDS; 7 PROCEDURES; DIRECTING THE CITY MANAGER TO TAKE SUCH 8 ACTION
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