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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1933-07-10 Minutes• W Transfer The condition of City Funds was brought un for informal discussion. Alderman Gregory of made the following motion, which was seconded by Alderman BynIm; That the Council in. Funds: struct the Clerk to transfer 4%000.00 from the Street Fund to the Fire Fund as a temporary loan, this 4$1,000.00 to be returned to the, Street Fund from the Fire Fund tax collections when settlement is made by the County Tax Collector. Upon the-questio being, put before the Council the following vote resulted; Ayes, Bynum, Carter, Greg- ory, Peal, Stanford, and Wages. Nays, none. Absent and not voting, Harding and Sander The. Mayor declared the motion as carried. A motion to adjourn made by Alderman Bynum and seconded by Alderman Wages was duly passed b.r the Council and the Mayor declared the Council adjourned, Attest: Approved: ity _Gle FIT Mayor. Fayetteville City Council met in regular session Monday, July 10, 1933, Present: Mayor T. S. Trib^ie,, Citv Clerk Otoe. P'niliips, City Attorney Virgil. Ramsey 'Chief of Police Neal Cruse, Aldermen Bynum, Carter, Gregory, Harding, Peal, Stanford, Wages. AbsP,nt: Alde-man Sanders. Minutes of the regular meeting held July 3rd, 1933, were read and approved. Rills: The following bills were presented after their'aprroval. by Alderman Peal, Chairman of the Auditing, Committee; L. & G. Tire Co. 4%2.07, Lewis Bros. $9.59, Ben Porter 4>2.n0, Willoughhv A2.nn, 1.iagnolia Pet. Co. $8.B9, Lewis Bros. 4kl.50, Ben Porter $2.On, We H. "9ilcox Lhr. Co. A5.402 A. F. Shumate4$18wool Harper Brush P'orlrs $6.n0. Alderman By- num made a motion seconded by Alderman Harding, that the bills be allowed as approved and the Clerk 9e instructed to draw warrants for same upon the proper funds. This mo- tion received the entire vote of the Council and the Mayor so declared. Month lv Reports: The following, reports for the Month of June, 1933, were read in their entirety by the Clerk: T. S. Tribble as Purchasing Agent, Otoe Phillips as City Clerk and as City Collector, Clem Pearson as Police Judge, and Neal Cruse as Chief of Police. After the reading off the reports Alderman Hardina made a motion that the reports be accepted as read and the Clerk be instructed to file same. This motion was seconded by Alderman Carter and was duly passed by the Council. Resignation of I Jes. Dinwiddie appeared before the Council stating his reasons for resigning, as Dinwiddie: Plunhigg Inspector. After discussion Alderman Gregory moved that the resihnation he nccanted. Alderman Carter seconded the motion which received the unanimous vote of the Council.. Alderman Gregory was appointed by the Mayor as a Committee of one to consult with the City Fngineer as to the advisabi.litir of appointing some member of his staff of workmen to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of Dinwiddie. The proposed Electrical ordinance was carried over. Privilege Tax I Alderman Gregory introduced an Ordinance entitled "An Ordinance providing, for a g,en- Ordinanc eral Occupation or Privilege license tax in the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas, and for tither Purposes." The Ordinance was read in its entirety by the Clerk. Alderman Bynum made a motion seconded by Alderman Carter that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance be mated on its second reading. This motion received the unanimous vote of the Council and the, Clerk read the. Ordinance the, seco`ld time. After discussion the Ordinance was left on its second reading. A Motion to adjourn made by Alderman Harding and seconded by Alderman Peal was duly passed by the Council and the Mayor declared the Council adjourned. Attest:�_«:(�� City Cl1rk I Approved;__ D.ia Cor. Fayetteville City Council met in regular session Monday-, July 3rd, 1933. Present: Mayor T. S. Tribble,* City Clerk Otoe Phillips, Cite Attorney Vi.rcil Ramsey, City Fn_ Rinner F: "1.1:'Ratliff, Chief of Police'Neal Cruse, Aldermen Hvndm, 'Carter; Gr•eg,ory, Harding, Peal, Stanford, and Wages. Absent Alderman Sanders. h'inutes of the regular mentinr, held June 26, 1933, were read and approved.. Bills: The following, bills were nresented after their approval by Alderman Peal., Chairman of the Auditing Committee; L. Tollett $22.50, Ben Porter 4`4.00, A. 14'. Shumate 4$IA.00. Alderman Harding made a motion ser:o;'ded by Alderman Carter that the bills he allowed as approved and the Clerk be instructed to draw warrants for same upon the proper funds. This motion was duly passed by the Council and the Mayor so declared. The FR-e.tteville Drug Co.'s request to install an electric sign was referred to the Electrical Inspector. Financial Reports: Financial reports of Improvement District No. 33 and North Leverett Improvement Dis- trict No. 1 were read by the Clerk. By motion of Alderman Gregory, seconded by Alder- man Bynum, and Passed by the Council, the reports were ordered received and filed. The electrical ordinance and the privilege tax ordinance were carried over. The resignation of Jas. Dinwiddie as Building Inspector was presented, stating, that a letter explaining certain matters of interest to the Council would be prepared for neott meeting. Alderman Bynum moved that the matter be deferred until above statement is rece#ved. Alderman Gregory seconded the motion which received the entire vote of the Council. Transfer The condition of City Funds was brought un for informal discussion. Alderman Gregory of made the following motion, which was seconded by Alderman BynIm; That the Council in. Funds: struct the Clerk to transfer 4%000.00 from the Street Fund to the Fire Fund as a temporary loan, this 4$1,000.00 to be returned to the, Street Fund from the Fire Fund tax collections when settlement is made by the County Tax Collector. Upon the-questio being, put before the Council the following vote resulted; Ayes, Bynum, Carter, Greg- ory, Peal, Stanford, and Wages. Nays, none. Absent and not voting, Harding and Sander The. Mayor declared the motion as carried. A motion to adjourn made by Alderman Bynum and seconded by Alderman Wages was duly passed b.r the Council and the Mayor declared the Council adjourned, Attest: Approved: ity _Gle FIT Mayor. Fayetteville City Council met in regular session Monday, July 10, 1933, Present: Mayor T. S. Trib^ie,, Citv Clerk Otoe. P'niliips, City Attorney Virgil. Ramsey 'Chief of Police Neal Cruse, Aldermen Bynum, Carter, Gregory, Harding, Peal, Stanford, Wages. AbsP,nt: Alde-man Sanders. Minutes of the regular meeting held July 3rd, 1933, were read and approved. Rills: The following bills were presented after their'aprroval. by Alderman Peal, Chairman of the Auditing, Committee; L. & G. Tire Co. 4%2.07, Lewis Bros. $9.59, Ben Porter 4>2.n0, Willoughhv A2.nn, 1.iagnolia Pet. Co. $8.B9, Lewis Bros. 4kl.50, Ben Porter $2.On, We H. "9ilcox Lhr. Co. A5.402 A. F. Shumate4$18wool Harper Brush P'orlrs $6.n0. Alderman By- num made a motion seconded by Alderman Harding, that the bills be allowed as approved and the Clerk 9e instructed to draw warrants for same upon the proper funds. This mo- tion received the entire vote of the Council and the Mayor so declared. Month lv Reports: The following, reports for the Month of June, 1933, were read in their entirety by the Clerk: T. S. Tribble as Purchasing Agent, Otoe Phillips as City Clerk and as City Collector, Clem Pearson as Police Judge, and Neal Cruse as Chief of Police. After the reading off the reports Alderman Hardina made a motion that the reports be accepted as read and the Clerk be instructed to file same. This motion was seconded by Alderman Carter and was duly passed by the Council. Resignation of I Jes. Dinwiddie appeared before the Council stating his reasons for resigning, as Dinwiddie: Plunhigg Inspector. After discussion Alderman Gregory moved that the resihnation he nccanted. Alderman Carter seconded the motion which received the unanimous vote of the Council.. Alderman Gregory was appointed by the Mayor as a Committee of one to consult with the City Fngineer as to the advisabi.litir of appointing some member of his staff of workmen to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of Dinwiddie. The proposed Electrical ordinance was carried over. Privilege Tax I Alderman Gregory introduced an Ordinance entitled "An Ordinance providing, for a g,en- Ordinanc eral Occupation or Privilege license tax in the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas, and for tither Purposes." The Ordinance was read in its entirety by the Clerk. Alderman Bynum made a motion seconded by Alderman Carter that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance be mated on its second reading. This motion received the unanimous vote of the Council and the, Clerk read the. Ordinance the, seco`ld time. After discussion the Ordinance was left on its second reading. A Motion to adjourn made by Alderman Harding and seconded by Alderman Peal was duly passed by the Council and the Mayor declared the Council adjourned. Attest:�_«:(�� City Cl1rk I Approved;__ D.ia Cor.