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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1935-11-09 Minutes} 209 and to receive protests and suggestions that any citizens wish to make on the rate of the Sewer Service Charge contained in the Ordinance now on its Second reading before the City Council. Alderman Sanders seconded this motion and upon the question being put before the meeting, resulted in the following vote: Aye: Aldermen Bronson, Bynum, Carter; Gregory, Peal, Sanders, Shook and Ucker. Nay: None. The Mayor declared carried, and the Council adjourned until Saturday night, November 9th, 7:30 P. M.. Attest: Approved:!�L{ 2 City C er . Mayor. The Fayetteville City Council met in adjourned session November 9,1935, 7:30 P: M. Present: Mayor A D McAllister,City Attorney Rex Perkins,Acting City Engineer C. E. Pierce, City Clerk, Otoe Phillips. Alderman Bronson, Bynum,,Carter, Gregory, Peal, Sanders, Shook and Ucker. Notice having been published for the purpose of hearing interested parties concerning the proposed rates or charges for sewer services to be rendered by the proposed sewage treatment plant and outfall sewers, the Mayor asked for a discussion of the subject, with suggestions as to ways and means of raising the money to repay the Federal Governement for the loan, an Ordinance on second reading outlining a plan for this payment,now being before the City Council. Dean Gladson explained the necessity for construction of such a plant and stated that the emergency of the situation demanded an early passing of the Ordinance. J. H. I;cIlroy stated he did not believe the City Council has"authority to levy a service charge on property in the Sewer Improvevent District, to raise such a revenue. Dean Gladson stated that the State and Governement attorneys who have examined the matter and approved it for the Governement loan a•nd grant have evidently assumed the responsibility of the legality of the project. Others expressing oppinions on the subject were Mrs Annie Boyd, J. C. Massie, C. D. "tkinson, E. C. !lertheim and G. T. Sullins. Alderman Bronson moved that the meeting adjourn until 'Wednesday evening November 13, 7:3) P. M.. This motion Was seconded by Alderman Bynum, and received the unanimous vote of the Council; and the Mayor declared the Council adjourned. Attcst•__X 9 0 Approved aG� City Clerk. Y Mayor. The Fayetteville City Council met in adjourned session November 13 1935 7: 30 P M. Presentl Mayor A D McAllister, City Clerk, Otoe Phillips, City Attorney Rex rerkins. Aldermen Bronson, Bynum, Carter, Gregory, Sanders, Shook and Ucker, and Peal. The following bills were presented after their approval by the Chairman of Auditing Committee, J C Peal: Southwest Bell Telephone Co. $60.70;Fayetteville Daily Democrat $1.88;Barsndall Refining Co. $69.37; City Clerk 00.67 for Express on E A Martin Machi iner y Co., Ben Porter 15.00; A F Shumate $18.00;Bud Drain 12.00; Lee Lacy $2.50; Guy Roberts $10.00; Sowder Studio $3.00P The Automotive $2.60; Toeon's Shoe Store $7.48 Alderman Gregory moved that the bills be allowed as approved and the Clerk instructed to issue warrants upon the proper funds in payment of same. .. This motion was second- ed by Alderman Ucker and received the unanimous vote of the Council. C M Davis asked permission to cut curb at 806 North College Avenue. Aldermar),,moved that this permit be granted, work to be done under supervision of City Engineer. This motion was seconded by Alderman Bynum, and received the unInimou6 vote of the Council. A Resolution from the State Highway Commmission relative to constructing State Highw wear and through the City of Fayetteville was read by the Clerk. Alderman Sanders moved the adoption of this Resolution. Alderman Peal seconded its adoption, and upon the Roll being called the following vote resulted: Aye: Aldermen Bronson, Bynum, Carter, Sanders, Peal, Shook, Gregory and Ucker. Nay: None, The Mayor declared carried and the Resolution was put on record: ( I+ 1 kV R E S 0 L U T I 0 N. WHEREAS, The State Highway Commission of the State of Arkansas is desirous of constructing State Highways near and"Ithrough the City of Fayetteville, and is desirous of rout-ing the traffic through the City of Fayetteville over such streets as may be designated and marked as State and Federal Highways by.the Arkansas State Highway Com- mission and across all intersecting Streets, and WHEREAS, the State Highway Commission of the State of Arkansas is desirous of receiv- ing Federal aid fora the improvement of said Highway; and WHEREAS, the Bureau of Public Roads of theDepartment of Agriculture of the United States of America will not ]participate in the construction of said Highway until and unless the City of Fayetteville will agree to refrain from permitting encroachments up the Right of Way of said above mentioned route, and until and unless the d"ity of Fayetteville will agree to refrain from passing ordinances or laws fixing unreasonable