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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1932-10-17 Minutes44 ville, Arlcansls, except the wages of enolovees coming tinder the head of laborers, be and the same are hereby reduced 25%, and that the City Clerk be authorized and di- rected to issue ,all •future •warrants accordingly. That the salaries of all elective officers of the City of Fayetteville, Arkan- sas, except the salaries of the Aldermen of said City, be and the same are hereby re- duced 25%; That the salaries of the Aldermen of the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas, be and the same are hereby reduced 33 1/3%, and the City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to issue all future warrants accordingly. That all Resolutions or Orders in conflict herewith be. -en(, the same are hereby repealed, and this Resolution shall take effect and be in full force and effects from and after its passage and approval. Passed and approvod this the 10th day of October, 19.32. Attest: Otoe Phillips, City Clerk. Approved: T. S. Tribble, Mayor. Alderman "rages made a motion seconded by Alderman Stanford that the foregoing Reso- lution be adopted as presented. Upon the question heinA put before the Council, it received their unanimous vote and the Mayor declared the Resolution_ as passed. A motion to adjourn :,as made by Alderman Sanders and seconded by Alderman Gregory. This motion received the irianil-ous vote of the Council and the Wayor decl^.red the. Council as adjourned.. Attest:/lam-44 Approved: City Cie k. i:`ayor• . Fayetteville City Council met in regular session Wonday October 17th, 1932. Present: Payor T. S. Tribble, City Clerk Otoe Phillips, City Attorrev V. James Ptak, City vnginenr r. ll. Ratliff., Chief of Police, Neal Cruse, Aldermen Barr, Bynum, Carter, Gregory, Harding, Sanders. Stanford, and Vlages. hlinu.tP.s SB the regular meeting as held October 10th, 19.32, were rearl and approved by the unanimous vote of the Council. Bills: The followinrr hills were presented after their approval by Alderma^ B91r, Chairman of the Auditina Committee, whereunon Alderman Harding made a motion seconded by Alderman Bvnrnm, that the bills be allowed as apercnred and the Clerk he instructed to dra�^ ir.arrants for same upon the proper funds. This motion received the unanimous vote of the Council and the ]flavor so declared and instructed the Clerk: First Fat'l Bank Thomas 8. Son {;2.05, Bohe Gro. x')2.50, Ron Porter !:4.90, SIC, Collett �1 0. Blake 90.75, Allen Strain 1.�0, A. F. Shumate x,'0.00, Fayetteville Drua Co. 91i.3B, Be" Porten '%a 945. Financial The financial report of Improvement District No. 31 was read by the Clerk. Upon mo - Reports: tion by Alderman Sanders, seconded by Alderman: Bynum, the Counci.l voted unanimously that same he received and filed as it was accompanied by necessary checks and vou- and instructed the Clerk. chers. notion o as Finan -1 The financial reports of Improvement Districts No, 38 8: No.39 were presented wi.th- ial f Revolts Imp. out checks and vouchers accompanying. A motion • was made by Alderman Greeory and istricts. seconded by Alderman traces that all financial reports of Improvement Districts mast he accompanied. by checks and vouchers before being prPsented to the Council. This motion receive! them Unanimous vote of the Council and the Sayor so declared and instructed the Clerk. 45 lssessrhe}tsa The re -assessments of University Imp. Dist. No. 1, and Improvement 1`ist. No. 43, $I, v+ere presented by the Clerk. Motion was made by Alderman ,Sanders seconded by Alderman GreRory tYlat these assessments be received and filed. Upon the question bei�g put he - fore the Council, it received their unanimous vete and the i<"ayor so declared.. Protests, The nrotest of C. C. Philips in Mont 11ord Imp. Dist. Ho. 1, and A. C. Bodine in lm - movement Dist. Ido. 312 were read by the Clerk.' Alderman Harding made a motion., sec- onded by Alderman Bynum, that the protests be heard Monday, October 2z, 19'2, and the Clerk 'ie instructed to notify the Commissioners and Assessors of said Districts of the time of the Learing. Upon the question being put before the Council, it re- ceived their unanimous vote and the bl ayor so declared and instructed the Clerk. Mr. ;.. B. Stone appeared before the Council and aslYed the Council to request the Commissioners of the. original Sewer District No. 1 to furnish a complete finan- cial report as to monies received and the. disbursement thereof. After discussion. a motion Tris grade by Alderman Greuory and seconded by Alderman "!ages that the City Attorney be instructed! to examine the Statutes to find i^ the City Council has lecral richt to deruand such. report. Upon the question beim_ nut before the Council. it received their unanimous vote and the ICayor so declared. i?o further business, Alderman Hardinr� made a motion that was seconded by Alde^Tran 9vnum that the Ceiincil adjourn. This motion carried unanimously and the Yavor declared the Council as adiourned. Attest: �% A?mrovedc City Clerk. Mayor. Fayetteville City Council met in regular session Yonday, October 24, 19."112. Present:1 Tlayor T. S. Tribble, City Clerk Otoe Phillips, City Attorney V. James Ptak, City 7ngineer i,. 1d. Ratliff', Chief of Police ileal Cruse, Aldermen Barr, Bynum, Cartr-r•, Gregory, Harding, Sanders, St-znford, and Wages, Finutes of the refrilnr meeting as held October 17th, 19:2 were read and approved by the unanimous vote of the Council. Rills: The following bills were presented after their approval by Alderman Barr, Chairman I of the auditing Committee, whereupon Alderman Byrtum made a motion seconded by Ald- erman Carter, that the bills he allowed as approved and the Clerk he instructed to drat: warrants for same upon the Droner funds. This motion recrived the un9nimous vote of the Council and the Mayor so declared and instructed t:he Cler1 Rohe Gro. yP1.G05 Dvke Lumber Co. ;;28.75, A. Be Upton 5.25, A. F. Shumate 1-30,no. rtancial The financial reports of Improvement- Districts T'o. 30 and Po. 39, Alley ImprOVe- i+Pports ment District Ivo. 40, and t'ert Yeadow Street Improvement District No. 1. were read by the Clerk. Upon motion by Alderman Harding, seconded by Alderman Bynum, t:e Council voted unanimousl-r that these reports he received and filed as they were accompanied by necessary checks and vouchers. sessmnnt: `he re-assessrient of 'Tater Imnrovement District 'Yo. 2 eras presented. On motion by Alderm<n Sanders, seconded by Aldet•man Harding, the Council voted uranirocus]y to receive and file same and the Yayor so declared. Protests Hearing of the Protest of A. C. Bodine agc.inst the assessment; on his pronert-y A. C. Bo line. in Improvement District No. 31 was deferr.Pd till Wonday, October 31, 1932, in order to obtain necessarTr, data concerning sane. Ci C. Philj.ips: The nrotest of C. C. Phillips against assessment of his nroper'y irnImprovo-