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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1935-05-08 Minutes175. Alderman Sanders -introduced -the following'resolution: �-�� Resolution lley- Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Fayetteville that the City Building ass Inspector be given power to direct and pass upon building an extension across alley in rear of Block 16, Original Town, City of Fayetteville, as per request of J H McIlrog; said building to conform with Statutes of the State of Arkansas and Building Code of the City of Fayetteville,Arkansas. Alderman Gregory moved the adoption of this Resolution which was seconded by Alderman Bynum and same carried unanimously. sent: There being no further business, Alderman Peal moved to adjourn which was seconded by Alderman Bynum, and was duly passed by the Council and the Mayor declared the Council adjourned. Attest:V UA APProved: �.,e0�. �!�! �if�,L�c City Clerk Mayor. The Fayetteville City Council met in regular session Monday May 13th,1935, Mayor A D McAllister, City Clerk Otoe Phillips, City Engineer E M Ratliff; Aldermeen Bronson, Bynum, xxxxxx-r, GVegory, Peal, Sanders, Shook,Ucker. Acting Chief of Police Earl Hand. Absent: Alderman Carter. The minutes of the regular:; meeting held May 6th, and of the called meeting held Wednesday May 8th,1935 were read and approved. Bills: Thefollowing bills were presented after their approval by Aldemiarman of the Auditing Committee: Fayetteville Daily Democrat $8.01; Republic Printing Co.,-�p15.50; Harley Gover Sheriff $87000; Bohe Grocery ;,1.35; Washington Transfer Co. $1.18; Carney's Grocery IQ2.00; Cowan Grocer $2.00; Fire Department Fur.d$8.00; Thomas & Son $2.60;Ben Porter 815.00; A F Shumate$18.00; S B Hanna 75 cents ; Abshier-Bryan Motor Co. j' 20 cents; Salsbury GeneralShop 50 cents;Norwood-tiWilliams j,8.00; Alderman Bynun made a motion that the bills be allowed as appro;*e1 and the Clerk be instructed to draw warrants in payment of same upon the proper funds. This motion was seconded by Alderman Ucker and received the unanimous vote of the Council and the Magor declared carried. Dr A S Gregg, Health Officer, appeared before the Council stating that the presence of mosquitoes demanded immediate attention, and suggested putting oil drips over pool that form breeding places. Alderman Gregory moved that the Mayor and Health officer be given authority to work out a program for this situation. Alderman Peal seconded the motion which was duly passed by the Council. H McIlriyAlderman Bronson introduced a resolution authorizing and directing City Building lley-Pass Inspector and other officials to authorize J H P?cIlroy to contruct passage -way over 41ley oetween-lot,:J ;.4 aria -5 -of a1cckr116; -0riginal Town, C -sty of _ -Fayetteville., Aldeiman i, Sanders, moved;Lthe.(adgption of .this..re.splution which .vas seconded by Alderman Bronson. This motion Ywas duly passedlh�•-the gountil and the Mayor declared carried. Light: The Committee reported unfavorably on light at Dickson and West streets. Alderman ickson & Carter moved that report be accepted. This motion was seconded by Alderman Gregory 'dest Strts: and carried unanimously. There being no further business, Alderman Gregory moved to adjourn. Alderman Ucker seconded this motion and same was duly passed by the Council and the Mayor declared the Council adjourned. Attest: Approved,(�,y. City Clerk. Mayor Called The Fayetteville City Council met in called session Wednesday May 8th,1935, Meeting: Present: Mayor A D McAllister, City Attorney Rex Perkins, Aldermen:Bnonson, Bynum, Carter, Gregory, Peal, Sanders, Shook and Ucker. Absent:City Clerk 6toe Phillips. Alderman Bronson acting as Clerk of the meeting. Highwa ,l62 A motion was made by Alderman Carter that the Mayor, City Clerk, City Sttorney and Alderman George Sanders get in touch with Mr J H McIlroy in reference to contract I J H McIlxoyand transfer of land in Block fourteen (14) F;rguson's Addition to the City of Fayetteville for Right of way for Highway-#62.said Committee to have full authority to act in said matter. The motion was seconded by Alderman Bynum and received the unanimous vote of the Council. A motion was made by Alderman Sanders that the Street Committee get in touch with Henry Henry Walker and agree on settlement on same percentage basis as proportion of Walker* judgment for Right of Vtay as the J H McIlroy settlement, and if can reach agreement, I to*close'dedl and r'epbrt^to,Council Monday night. May113,1935. This motion was seconded by Alderman Shook and was unanimously passed by the Council. Alderman Sanders -introduced -the following'resolution: �-�� Resolution lley- Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Fayetteville that the City Building ass Inspector be given power to direct and pass upon building an extension across alley in rear of Block 16, Original Town, City of Fayetteville, as per request of J H McIlrog; said building to conform with Statutes of the State of Arkansas and Building Code of the City of Fayetteville,Arkansas. Alderman Gregory moved the adoption of this Resolution which was seconded by Alderman Bynum and same carried unanimously. sent: There being no further business, Alderman Peal moved to adjourn which was seconded by Alderman Bynum, and was duly passed by the Council and the Mayor declared the Council adjourned. Attest:V UA APProved: �.,e0�. �!�! �if�,L�c City Clerk Mayor. The Fayetteville City Council met in regular session Monday May 13th,1935, Mayor A D McAllister, City Clerk Otoe Phillips, City Engineer E M Ratliff; Aldermeen Bronson, Bynum, xxxxxx-r, GVegory, Peal, Sanders, Shook,Ucker. Acting Chief of Police Earl Hand. Absent: Alderman Carter. The minutes of the regular:; meeting held May 6th, and of the called meeting held Wednesday May 8th,1935 were read and approved. Bills: Thefollowing bills were presented after their approval by Aldemiarman of the Auditing Committee: Fayetteville Daily Democrat $8.01; Republic Printing Co.,-�p15.50; Harley Gover Sheriff $87000; Bohe Grocery ;,1.35; Washington Transfer Co. $1.18; Carney's Grocery IQ2.00; Cowan Grocer $2.00; Fire Department Fur.d$8.00; Thomas & Son $2.60;Ben Porter 815.00; A F Shumate$18.00; S B Hanna 75 cents ; Abshier-Bryan Motor Co. j' 20 cents; Salsbury GeneralShop 50 cents;Norwood-tiWilliams j,8.00; Alderman Bynun made a motion that the bills be allowed as appro;*e1 and the Clerk be instructed to draw warrants in payment of same upon the proper funds. This motion was seconded by Alderman Ucker and received the unanimous vote of the Council and the Magor declared carried. Dr A S Gregg, Health Officer, appeared before the Council stating that the presence of mosquitoes demanded immediate attention, and suggested putting oil drips over pool that form breeding places. Alderman Gregory moved that the Mayor and Health officer be given authority to work out a program for this situation. Alderman Peal seconded the motion which was duly passed by the Council. H McIlriyAlderman Bronson introduced a resolution authorizing and directing City Building lley-Pass Inspector and other officials to authorize J H P?cIlroy to contruct passage -way over 41ley oetween-lot,:J ;.4 aria -5 -of a1cckr116; -0riginal Town, C -sty of _ -Fayetteville., Aldeiman i, Sanders, moved;Lthe.(adgption of .this..re.splution which .vas seconded by Alderman Bronson. This motion Ywas duly passedlh�•-the gountil and the Mayor declared carried.