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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1934-10-15 MinutesM. pp� 14 2 Present, Bill s, Fire Com Fayetteville City Council met in regular session October 15th,1934. Mayor T S Tribble, City Clerk Otoe Phillips, City F,ngineer R M Ratliff, Chief of Police Neal Cruse. Aldermen: Bynum, Carter, Gregory,McAhlis ter, Peal, Sanders, Shook and Stanford. Minutes of the regular meeting October 8th, 1934 were read and approved. The following hills were presented after their approval by Aldermen Peal, Chairman of the Auditing Committee: Southwest Bell Telephone Co., $32.65; J 11 Shelley $7.50 Ben:Porter u15.00; A F Shumate $18.00; J I Holcomb T,infv Co. $26,88. Alderman Bynum moved that the billshe allowed as approved and the Clerk be instructed to draw warrants for same upon the proper funds. Alderman idcAllister seconded the motion which received the unanimous vote of the council, The fire Committee, asked that their report be al lovied to be carrie d or er. The matter of It E 1'lages Bond referred to Rex Perkins, City.Attorney,was carried over in the absence of the City Attorney, declared Eason & Company'A-policy in force, and instructed City Clerk Otoe Phillip: Fire Dept The placing of Fire Department Group Accident Insurance was nresnnted. A motion Insuranci was made by Alderman Carter and seconded by Alderman Bynum that the vote he taken by secret ha 11 Ott a1:.'.This'.mot:ion Iber'ried"unanimously. The result of vote was that Eason £c Company redeived five votes and Cravens & Company three. The Itiavor declared Eason & Company'A-policy in force, and instructed City Clerk Otoe Phillip: to notify Eason & Company, and file the policy. urb Pump: A communication from Lewis Service Station, East Fountain street, formerly known as Carrington Oil Co., was read, asking permission to move two gasoline pumps at their station to the curb. Alderman Bynum made a motion wtuch was seconded by Alderman Gregory that the matter be referred to City Engineer E lei Ratliff for report at next meetinc of the Council. W S Pol-I The hearing of protest of C7 S Pollard against benefit assessed on his property in lard '.Vater Assesm.ent N0.3 calls up for consideration as announced. After discussion of Protest: this matter by VJ S Pollardard J S Jamison, Commissicner of said Improvemeant ? 1. t.:• District,. Alderman Sanders made a motion whILh was seconded by Alderman Peal that the assessment be placed as of 1933. This motion received the unanimous vote of the Council, ainrl .:he Mayor declared carried. There being no further business, Alderman Sanders moved to adjourn. This motion was seconded by Alderman Stanford which received the entire vote of the Council and the'i.ieyor declared the Council adjourned. Pragent' Bills: Attest: -=�/"_�`�/`- CityClerk Aper oved 94. gor. Fayetteville City Council met in regular session October 22,1934. Mnyor T S TVibble,City C Jerk Otoe Phillips, City Eneineer E 11 Ratliff, ChW of of Police Neal Cruse. Aldermen: Bynum, Carter, GrpF.ory, McAllister, Pea1,84nders, Shook, Stanford. Mirnates'of the regular meeting, October 15th, were read and approved. lThe iiollowint? hil'l's werh presented rafter -their approval by Aldernr, nr PeA1,Char'm of f,he Auditing Committee: Southwest Gas & Electric Co. 4;315,20; Veson & Company $10.00; 1'i E Gregg 4'12.,50; Harlev Gover Sheriff x;41.00; Ben Porter 415.001; A F Shumate SlB.00': S B Hannah 81.00'; The Automotive Co. $3,52, AldermanGregory moved that the bills be, allowed as approved end the Clerk be instructed to issue warrants upon the proper funds.. Alderman Bynum seconded the motion which received the unanimous vote of the Council, and the Mayor so declared. The matter of R r "!ages' Bond as Building Insnector was carried over. A letter fias�rend from L L Browne, Superintendent of Building & Grounds, Universi ty of Ar1,ansas,askina pprmis sion to cut, the Curb on Arlcans_: s Ave., to make present entrance larger. Alderman Sanders moved that the request be granted, work tope done under sunervision of City`Engineer, F L'. Ratliff. Alderman Grpaory seconded the motion ^ihich received the entire vote of the Council. Annual Reports of South College Ave. Improvement District Ido.! and Arnex No.! to South College Avenue ImprovemEn t District :No.l ^sero read; also final report of Mount Nord Improvement District, shoeing that all known obligations of the Distric t has been paid, and a baltince of n194.31 refunded to property owners in proportion to his tenth annual assP.ssmont. Commissioners of Mount Nord Imp. Dist»ict asking thvt they be discharged. Adern,nh Gregory moved that the reports be rece•fved and filed, and the request of the !.bunt Nord Commiss iorers be granted This motion was seconded by Aderman McAllister and received the unanimous vote o the Council and tY r Mayor de'clnred carrie d. The .report of the Fire Committee was carried over. r If, Ratliff reported work of his Committee on Maple Street Sidewalk to tl^e effect