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RO CHER'S
PERMIT
GRANTED,
NORTH
80491 i83*61Y
PERMIT
TO
CUT
PAVE-
MEBT,
Hard-
ing
sworn
in
In the matter of draining Roeher's Pond, Mr. Clark, representing the Phipps Lumber Company appeared before
the Council and stated that his company depended on said pond for their supply of Boiler water, and that
they would take the necessary steps to prevent the breeding of musquitoes, would keep surrounding weeds out,
and do such other things as were required to cause the Pond to conform to the requirements of the health
Department. The Mayor stated, on behalf of the City, that such action on the part of the Company would meet
the approval of the.Cityt governments and that so long as the requirements of the Health authorities were
complied with no further action would be had in the matter.
The hearing on the application for permit to build.a Barn, and Camp house on lot 4 Hendry's Addition, and the
petition in protest against the same was had at this time.
A second petition, favoring the issuance of the permit was presented and opportunity was given to all
who wished to be heard. After due consideration and investigation, during which the Mayor amd members of the
Council questioned such persons as were present, in order to ascertain the sentiments of the community and
the reasons for or against the location.of the building as per the application, and finding that there was
apparently a majority favoring the issuance of the permit, and that no one appeared to support the claim that
such location would depreciate values, or be injurious to health, Alderman Watson moved that the permit be
granted. Alderman Phillips seconded the motion which received the following vote; ayes Aldermen Phillips,
Bynum, Jones, Scott, Watson;. nays none] absent and n t voting Aldermen. Drake, Harding and Price. The Mayor
declared the motion passed, and instructed the Building.Inepector to issue the permit, subject to the usual
restrictions. /
Alderman Jones introduced an ordinance appropriating.$4,000.00 for the use of North Leverett Avenue
Improvement District Number One of the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas, which was read the first time. Alder-
man Phillips moved that the Rules be suspended and the ordinance placed on its second reading. Alderman Jones
seconded the motion which received the following vote; ayes Aldermen Hhillips, Jones Bynum, Scott, Watson;
nays none; absent and not voting Aldermen Drake, Harding and Price, and was decalred passed by the Mayor.
The Ordinance was read the second time. After some.discussion, the ordinance was placed on the eadlender for
action at t'e next regular meeting of the Council.
The
application
of Mr. W.D.Read
to
cut the pavement on East
Maple Street
for the purpose of making connectio
th
the main was
granted, under.the
supervision of the Mayor
and the City
Engineer, the usual bond and eon-
ditions to be required and met.
No further business appearing the Council adjourned* subject to call.
Attest;IC . ` (s,• Approved;. (��
1) u y aM w� nM-�
J , �
Clerk Mayor,
REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL HELD NNE , Uthv 1928.
Rresent;
The Mayor, Clerk, Aldermen Phillips, Price, Drake, Harding, Bynum; absent Aldermen
Jones, Scott and Watson.
The Mayor administered the oath of BBfice to C.T.Harding as Alderman for the Third Ward.
On motion the Council adjourned to meet on June 15th, 1826, at 7;30 Piml
Attest;
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Approved;
Clerk. Mayor.
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