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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1924-11-17 Minutes960 Alder.at Jackson moved that in compensation for the damage done to the prorerty of J.:..Han cy by the grading of Leverett Street, the City construct without cost to said Hency a sidewalk along the Leverett Street front of said property. This motion was seconded by 11derman Phillip and received the follor-ing vote; yes :.ldermen Harding, Jackson, I.lintun, Phillips; nays none; aboen': and not voting aldermen Drake. and Price. �n�C--- LIo further business appearing, the Council adjourned. ll`"kt� VVI :,ttest; rYy Clerk. Approved; Mayo RIGULIR I,T.._.TING OF TH. CITY CIITUCIL FELD 1,OVi,;::B.R17th.1924, Present, the L;ayor, Clerk, Aldermen Drake, Harding, jackson, ivintu.n, Phillips, rice. The minutes of the previous meeting were re d and approved, The report of the Street Commissioner was received and ordered filed. On motion by Alderman Harding, se onded by Alderman Drake the payroll of the Street laborers towit; Charlec..lilcox '15.00 Doc taylor, •;)12.50; and D.C.Condra, '11.50; together with the follo•:!ing bi;ls;viz;- A.C.Doering, j5.56; I?eil Cruse, 6V5.5.15 for painting traffic signs on the streets, and J.I.Holcomb I.1fg. Co. x.47.60 for broomfibre were ordered paid and the Clerk was in- structed to issue warrants fot the dame,the motion having been carriee by the folloi,?ing vote; - ayes Aldcrmen Drake, Harding, Jackson, I.Iintun, Phillips and Price, and so declareC b, the i.iayor. The following bills =were referred to the Auditing Commft#)ee;- Fugitt LIotor Co. '16.03; Ozark Transfer Co. N6.00;I,'oreno Construction Cc Q200.09; Same X47.40; Same ,0100.65; Simpson- 1.Iintun Co. , '4.75 The first petition for the formation of ',lest I.iountain Street Improvement Dustrict Number One of the City of 9'ayetteville,was presented and read to the Council; v.rhereuron Alderman Phillips moved that the 'Petition be received, filed -nd spread of record. This motion was seconded by Ald- erman Hardinm end received the following vote; ayes Aldermen Drake, Harding, Jackson, I.lintun, Phillips, Price; nays none, absent and not voting none end •::4s declared passed by the Llayor. The following is a copy;- TO 121 I. YOR AYD CITY COLEFOIL OF TIE, CITY OB FAY'=.LVILLE,ARK: Is:_S: 'ae, the undersigned citizens of the City of Fayetteville, Arkansasrand of the district herein described andset forth, respectfully petition your Honorable Body to take all necessary steps and pass all necessary Ordinances, Resolutions or Orders to form an Improvement District for the purpose of grading, rolling and paving •crith Asphaltic P vement the follo'.ring streets and parts of streets as hereinafter described,to-wit; ',lest I'orntain Street,from the 'West Lline of South Block. Avenue to the East line of South School Avenue. Beginning at the Northeast corner of Lot Five(5), Block Twenty-six (26), Original Plat of Fayetteville, Arkansas, and running thence '.lest to the North-west corner of said Lot Five (5), in Block Twenty-six (%6);theace in a Northwesterly direction across the Alley to the Northeast co corner of Lot Eught (8), Block Twenty-six (26), Original Plat of Fayetteville, Arkansas;themce Clest to the Northwest corner of Lot Seven (7), Block Twenty-five.(25), Original Plat of. Fayettevi ville, Arkansas;thence '.lest to a point on the 1.7es� line of Siouth Locust Street which is 102.5 fe feetNorth of the North line of West Liountain Street;thence '.lest to the Northeast corner of Lot Five (5), Block Twenty-four (24),Original Plat of Fayetteville, Arkansas;thence Gest to the Last line of South School Avenue; thence along the East line of South School Avenue to the South -:est corner of Lot Four (4), Block Thirty-three (33), Original Plat of Fayetteville, rrkahsas;thence East to a point on the. West line of South Locust Avenue which is 160 feet south of the South line of West I.iountain Street; thence in an Easterly direction across South Locust .'avenue to the South- west corner of Lot Six(6), Block Thirty-two (32), Original Plat of Fayetteville, Arkansas;Thence East to the "lest line of South Church Avenue;thence in an Easterly direction across South Church Avenue to the Southwest corner of Lot Ten (10 ),Bloek'Thirty-dne`'(31,),'OrigimaI Plat of �'ayette- ville, Ark!nsas;thence East to the ',lest line of South Block :venue; thence North along the Nest line os South Block Avenue tothe place of beginning--- said description of the boundaries of the District embracing the following lot and parts o£ lots, according to the Sewer Lap of the said Ci C ity of Fayettevill&, Arkansas,as compiled by Burns &1.IcDonnell,the frontage of -which lots are t tested by actual measurement,towit;- Block Twenty-six,Original Plat of Fayetteville;Arkansas,Lots Five (5), Six (6), Seven (7), 1i Eight (8), Nine (9), `Pen (10) and Eleven (11). Block Twenty-five (25), Original Plat of Fayetteville, Arkansas, LotsSeven (7), Eight (8), Ni Nine (9), Ten (10), Eleven (11) and T elve.(12). Block Twenty-four (24), Original Plat of Fayetteville, Arkansas, LotsFour (4), Five (51 and the South 102.5 feet of Lot Six (6). Block Thirty-three (33), Original Plat of Fayetteville, Arkansas, Lots Two (2), Three (3) and the North 160 feet of Lot One (1). Block 'Thirty -tyro (3r), Original Plat of Fayetteville, Arkansas, Lots One (1), Two (2), Three (3), Four (4), Five (5) and Six 16). . Block Thirty-one (31), Original Plat of Fayetteville, Arkansas, Lots One (1), Two (2), Three (3), Eight (8), Nine (9), and Ten (10). I.G.Combs Mrs A.H.Markle Mrs, J.B.Suttle Ark. Nat'l. Bank by T.L.Hart,Cashr Mrs Ella Clark Calvin Art T. Lewis, Trustee .Wolf Bldg. A.M.Byrnes Wahneetah Clark Ingals W.P.McFair,Jr. Agt for Alice Gerard, Stella McNair, Floyd Hight Homer L. Leathers W.P.MoNair Sr. I] 961 An Ordinance was introduced by Alderm&n Price and was read the first time. Alderman Price then moved that the,Rules be suspended and the Ordinance placed on its second Reading. This mottIn was seconded by Alderman Phillips and received the following vote- ayes Aldermen Drake, Harding, Jackson, i.Iintun, Phillips Price; nays none, absent andnot voting, noe, and was declared passed by the 1.!ayor. Alderman Phillips then moved that the Rules be further suspended and the Ordinance placed on its third reading and final passage. This mption was seconded by Alderman Price and received the following vote;-ayse Aldermen Drake, Harding, llackson i,iintun Phillips, Price; nays none; absent and not voting none, and =.-Pas declared passed by the ISayor, who then called for the vote on the passage of the Ordinance, which wac as follows;- ayes Aldermen Drake, Harding, aack- son, I..intun Phillips, Price; nays none; absent and not voting none, and the I:4ayor declared the Ordinance passed, A copy is as follor✓s;7 0RIDINAiX-4 iiui B. R 532. ' All ORDINANCE 'T'0 BE iN`PITLIT AN OitDINA14CE TO AIIEND SECTION T':!O OF WtDi- TdANuE r!u. 530 PASSED od4D APPROVED OCTOBER 20119249A1aD 1'OR rTnax PURPOS_.?S% B:: IT ORD:'IN.li bY. 1'zLD vi,.t uvusull. Or• Tli� CI'_Y OF A''IYETTEVILL ,AH1i .IJJda: SECTIOI: ON : That Section two of Ordinance Re, 530, passed and approved October 20,19:4 be amended to read as follows,to-wit; S�CTIOIT'P'.;0: That the Idayor and the City Clerk og the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas, are d�T ' directed to issue warrants,drawn on the p ft, lgeneral funds of the City of Fayetteville, Ar kansas payable to bearer as follows; One warrant for the sum of1 '850.00, payable July 1, 1925; One warrant for the sum of 61900.00, payable July 19. 1926; One warrant for the sum of $850.00, payable July 19 1927/)�Y✓1�N! One warrant for the sum of •800.00, payable July 1, 1928j; One warrant for the sum of 61850.99, payable July 1, 1929cam// To be delevered upon the order of the Board of Imprmvement of Annex Number One to Crest Lafayett- Avenue Improvemint District Number One of the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas. In case of default in the payment of any annual instalment of this contractor of the warrant herein directed to be drawn, then in that event, such defaulted instalment shall draw interest at the rate of 8o per -annum from maturity until paid as a penalty for failure to pay such instalment ::✓hen due . That all Ordinances and p its of ordinances incon flict herewith, andespeciall Section Two of Ordinance 530, are hereby repealed,and this ordinance shall be in force abd effect from, and after its passage, aproval and publication. Passed and approved this 17th day of November,1924. Attest;. J.0.11assie, Clerk. Approved; Allen 11. C,ilson, Mayor, ' On mttion duly put and carried the recommendation of the City Engineer that Building Permits be granted to the following persons was approved and the permits granted; '.;,r.Lewis, Residence on Borth College ::venue; :7...Graham, Business house, Lot one, Block trio, Masonic :.ddition; H.S.Pearson, Residence, Sutton Street; I.F.Ilorwood, Residence, Davidson Street. The following resolution was introduced by Alderman Jackson who moved its adoption. This motion was seconded by alderman Harding, and received the following vote; ayes Aldermen Drake, Harding, Jackson, :.:intun, Phillips Price; nays none; absent and not voting none, and ergs declare passed by the I.:ayor and the resolution adopted. x copy is as follows; - 40 72. _ [cln 1 ` RESOLUTION . ..H.,REAS, I:arshal Douglas has removed from the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas, and .!IL SEAS, there ir_thereby caused a vacancy in the Board of Commissioners of F!illow Avenue - Improvement District Number One of the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas; ,TH_.REFORE ,B IT 3�SCLVEll BY `_'H CITY COUI IL OF =CITE" OF =aYEITEVILLE,ARii That I:arcus Hulse, a citizen of the said City, and living,i;ithin the limits of the Improvement District aforesaid,be and he is hereby appointed to be a member of said Board of Commissioners ' of ;!illow avenue Iml.rovement District Fiunber One of the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas} end that this resolution be in force and effect from.and after its passage and approval. T.U.Jackson. Passed and.approved this 17th day of November, 1924, yttest; J.C.L:assie, Clerk, Aprroved; Allan E. ,,Elson, I.ayor. l. On motion by Alderman Price seconded by Alderman Liintun and carried by the unanimous vote of the Council the City Engineer '.as instructed to furnish grades for the Streflts in Valley Vier! nddition _lderm n Iiarding moved that the City ngineer prepare an Ordinance providing for the exten- sion of the Fire Zone Ground the Public Square and in the Dickson Street area. 1.lderman Drake moved that D.l;.Read be granted a permit to extend his bmsiness,bmilding on I.Ieador: Street Provided the walls of the e__tension be of metal lath covered with Stucco, and the present building be finished in like manner, and provided further that the building be removed within five years from date, This motion was secondeLf by rldorm_n Harding and received the follo',r ing vote; ayes Aldermen Drake, Harding, Jackdon, i.iintun, Phillips, Price, and was declared passed by the L:e* or. ,,lderm�n Drake introduced the following resolution.and moved its adoption. This motion was seconded by Alderman Harding -nd received the following vote; ayes __ldermen D-r._ke, Harding, Jackson, Iii: tun, Phillips Price; nays none; ,bsent and not voting none, and °.as declared passed by i_ ISayor, and the resolution adopted. A copy is as follows; 962 R:,SOLU`PIOit, ";HSR _S,'H.A.Bridenthal; Jas: F. Winchester and ''7.B.Graham,as ;the Board of Assessment of 71est Spring Street Improvement District Tdr•mber One of the City of Fayetteville„ r_rkansas,d'id, on the 17th day of IQovemberl,1924,deposit with the City Clerk of the City of Fajretteville, Arkansas,the Assessment Roll of 'Nest Spring Street Improvement District Uumbe r One of the City of FayettevilA, duly subscribed by each of -them; P R07"1,TH ,REEFOR...,B.- Ilt RESOLVED- BY TH.; CITY COITUCIL 04` H CI`_Y OF F1 Y:Ji''TEVILL 7,ARK:.ITS_iS: SECTIOU OiVE, That the City Clerk of the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas, be, and he is hereby, required to cause to be published in the Fayetteville Democrat, -a. daily newspaper published in tin the City of Fayetteville,rkansas,a notice, stating that said assessment.has been so filed by said Board of -Assessment,and that the same is now subject to inspection._ SECTI01, T30; That all Orders and Resolutions in conflict herewith be, and the same are hereby repealed, and this resolution shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and approval. N.F.Trake. Passed and approved this l7th day of November,1924. attest; J.C.Eassie, Clerk. Approved; h11an IT. 71ilson.•I'layor. On motion the City Collector was directed to procure suitable blanks, books.and other necessary supplies for the enforcement of the Occupation Tax Ordinance. a On motion duly put and carried the Fire Committee was instructed to investigate the need of additional Fi-e apparatus, and employ an expert to iest the water supply for fighting fires. The Finance Committee made an exhaustive report of the financial condition of the City,showinq that with the anticipated increase of revenue from the Occupation Tax, the City is in a sound 00 condition,fina cially, Alderman Price moved that the salary of the 1,Iotor-Cycle Patrolman be increased to �110,QO per month, .rith the understanding that he is to furnish his own machine, and the up -keep theeeof, Do further business appegring, the Council adjourned to November 24th,1924. � p- Attes jerk. Approved; 1.Iayor. • REGULAR M.ETING OF TIM CITY CIUNCIL HELD NOVEMBER 2491924. Present; tffi8 Mayor, Clerk, Aldermen/o�##E /MJ$X�J/ Jackson, Mintun, Phillips, Price. The2reading of the Minutes of.the previous meeting was deferred till the next meeting. The report ofttthe Street Commissioner was received and ordered filed. Alderman Jackson moved that the payroll of the Street laborers for the week ending Nov. 22,1924 together with the bills against the City reported as correct by the AuditiAg Committee be paid and the Clerk instructed to issue warrants for the same. This motion was seconded by Alderman Phillips and received the following vote; ayes Aldermen ITaekson, Mintun, Phillips and Price; -nays none;.absent and not voting Aldermen Drake and Harding, and was declared passed by the Mayor. The payroll is as follows; Chatles Wilcox, $18.00, Doe Taylor, $15.00;.John Zillah, $15.00; D.C.Condra, $24.00; T.N.Webster, $22.50 The approved bills were as follows; C.W.Winkleman 33.00 G.W.Ownbey Drug Co. 1.75 W.F.Stirman 3.50 Grace B. McIntosh 4.36 Pollard-Pettigrww Abstract Co. 10.00 JeWeShelly 9.00 Pollard -Pettigrew Abstract Co. 20.00 S -W Bell Tel Co. 0.65 Powers Brothers 145.00 Patterson -Blair Co. 2.10 Moreno, C.A. 100.65 100.eq Democrat Ptg Co. 3.25 IT " 47.40 Fayetteville Gas & Elec. Co. 391.30 TV " - 200.09 Fugitt Motor Co. 16:03tr ;10tor Edward Broyles 5.00 Goss- R9gers Elec. Co, 2.15 Ozark Taxi Line 6.00 Fayetteville, Mch. g�e Shop 3.10 Wages Brothers 69.30 9,W Owenbey Drug Co. 0.60 Kelly Brothers Lbr, Co. 2.40 Snow Bird Coal Co, 7.00 Abshier-Bryan Motor Co. 135.60 555 Service Co. 6.90 VJ.R.Moore 4.75 Lewis Brothers Co. 5.60 Ferguson Lbr, Co. 4.60 Simpson-Mintitn Co. 4.75 'W.L.Crouch 5.05 Thomas & Son 2000 Lewis Brothers Co. 14-.20 L CAD 1 i