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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1933-02-27 Minutesi ■' " 65 Fayetteville City Council met in regular session Monday February 27th, 1933. a Present: Piavor T. S. Trib`)le, City Clerk Otoe Phillips, Cit 'ir Attorney V. James Ptak, City F,r- gineor E. M. Ratliff, Chief of Police Neal Cruse, Aldermen Barr, Bynum, Carter, Greg- ory, Harding, Sanders, Stanford, and Wages. Minutes of the regular meeting held Fehruary 20th, 1.933, were read and nrrroved. Bills: The following* hills were presented after their approval by Alderman Barr, Chairman of the Auditing Committee, whereupon Alderman Harding moved that the hills he allow- ed as aprroved and the Clerk he instructed to draw warrants for same upon the prop- er funds. Alderman Carter seconded the motion which received the entire vote of the, Council and the Iiavor so declared. Earl Barton $2.50, Ben Porter $"12.00, A. F. Shu- mate 030.00. Ordinanc : The proposed ordinance entitled "An Oridnance to amend sections One, Two, and Three of Ordinance No. 611" which was left on its second reading, was brought to the atten- tion of -the Council, Alderman Bynum made a motion, which was seconded by Alderman Sanders, that the Orddnance he placed on its third and final reading.' This motion received the unanimous vote of the Council and the Mayor so declared and instructed the Clerk to read the ordinance the third and final time, which was done. The Mayor then put the question "Shall the Ordinance pass". Upon the Clerk calling the roll the following; vote resulted: Ayes, Barr, Carter, and Stanford. Nays, Bynum, Gregory, Harding, Sanders, and Wages. The Mayor declared the Ordinance lost as there were 3 ayes and 5 nays. Fire 7.o Ordinance: The Ordinance amending Ordinance No. 618 was brought before the Council. By motion of Alderman Carter, seconded by Alderman Sanders, and duly passed by the Council, 1•t was again left on its second reading, Water ssessmen The Committee appointed to investir*ate the raise in Mrs. Sallie H. Peck's Water Im- rs. Peck: provement assessment reported that they find her residence to he outside the Corpo- rate limits of the City of Fayetteville. Alderman Vlasfes made a motion seconded by Alderman Harding that the assessment he placed back to the original assessed bene- fits of '$100.00, and the Clerk be instructed to notify the Commissioners to make such change. This motion received the unanimous vote of the Council and the Mayor so declared and instructed the Clerk. Payment to Alderman. Sanders tiade a motion, which was seconded by Alderman Harding, that a pay - hill Hand: ment of $183.20 he made to Farl Hand as partial payment of expendes incurred by him in operations on his hand which was injured while in the employ of the City of Fay- etteville, leaving a balance of $200.00 to he paid at $5n.00 per month. This motion received the entire vote of the Council and the Mayor so declared, Burson Salary: D. A. Burson requested that the City pay him full salary of $60.00 for the month of February as his absence was caused by injuries received while on duty as night pa- trolman for the City of Fayetteville. Alderman Bynum moved that this claim he allow ed, providing; that D. A. Burson sign a release relieving the City of Fayettevtlle, Arkansas, from further claims relative to above mentioned injuries. This motion re- ceived the unanimous vote of the Council and the Mayor so declared. A motion to adjourn made by Alderman Harding; and seconded by Alderman Stanford was duly passed by the Council and the Mayor declared the Council adjourned. Attest: , d Approved: City Clerk. Mayor. ' Favettoville City Council met in regular ses^ion Monday March 6th, 1.933. Present: Mayor T..S. Tribble, City Attorney V. James Ptak, City Engineer E. M. Ratliff, Chief of Police Neal Cruse, Aldermen Barr, Bynum, Gregory, Hard`_rr, Sanders, Stanford, and Wages. Absent City Clerk Otoe Phillips �and Alderman Carter. vy Minutes of the regular meeting held February 27th, 1933, were read•gnd approved. Bills: The following bills were presented after their approval by Alderman Barr, Chairman of the Auditing Committee, Whereupon Alderman Byrum moved that the hills he allowed as apnroved and the Clerk be instructed to draw warrants for.same upon the nroner funds. Alderman Harding seconded the motion which received the entire vote of the. Council and the Mayor so declared. Southwestern Gas P: Electric Co. $530.9n, The Blair Stationers $0,50, Rohe Gro. Co. #3.10, Lewis Bros. x'46.99, Ben Porterftl2.00, Favetteville•Ice Co. ?I4.80, Abshiar-Rrynn $16.63, MaArolia Pet. Co. $816.35, A. F. Shumate 9'3n.n0. Heorwagen Bros. 91.18, L. F: G. Tire Co. t,2,53, Ozark Gro. Co. $7,44, Lewis Bros, 86.ktn. Thn prorosrd Ordinance extending the Fire Zone was carried over. The hid of ^l.mer Powers of ?47.10 for moving the asphalt plant was ordered received a'Id filed. A motion to adjourn made by ,Alderman Harding and seconded by Alderman Bynum was duly massed ly the Council and the Mayor declared the Council adjourned. Attest: \ Ap:roved: Ma vor .