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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1935-11-18 Minutes21 Fayetteville City Council met in regular session November 18,1935 7:30 P M. Present: Mayor McAllister, City C}erk Otoe Phillips, City Attorney Rex Perkins, Acting City Engineer C E Pierce. Aldermen: Bronson, Bynum, Carter, Gregory, Peal, Sanders, Shook and Ucker. Minutesof �themereguras� ses'sinns.:'of November 4th,'.apd' tHe,'ad+j:ourned` se Bions of November 9th,land 13th, were read and approved. Bills:The following bills were presented after their approval b Alderman Peal, Chairman,!of the Auditing Committee: D A Burson $$9.00; 0 W Stapleton $4.50; W E Gregg 5.25; J C Burton 6.60; E. M. Ratliff $23.20; W. S. Du gas $4.50; Ben Porter 15.00; A F Shumate $$18.00; Bud Drain$12.00; Guy Roberts §n12.00, Clyde Walters $$28.88; whereupon, Alderman Bronson made a motion seconded by Alderman Uckernthat the bills be allowed as approved and the Clerk instructed to draw warrants upon the proper funds in payment of same. Upon the question being put before the Council the following vote resulted: Aye: Aldermen: Bronson, Bynum, Cartex,Peal, Shook and Ucker. Nays: Aldermen Gregory and Sanders. The Mayor declared carried as there were six Ayes and bnly=_two Nays. Watts' The Mayor presented the matter of the death of a man named Watts and stated that funeral there was no funds to pay burial expense. County Judge Jackson has .offered to pay cost of coffin from: CbIpty. Fundsl.if=.G.itysofi Fayet:tevillId. w,ilh pay, fdr-'�,bu: idglplot 1647.1 Alderman.. Carte r rmoved''. at• .the rAIdyor:take acare Fof bthis.rmatter :t -• T-histCmotioti.-.was; t'1e secohdedlby,DP.eallfaridcreceivdd.;:�he. unanimous: vote'cof;:.Lthec6ounatl::i:i7 1:x,4- :er. Trucks Mayor called attention of the Council to the fact that Truck owners within the City without limits, doing hauling in and out of the City, had been cited before Judge Massie, and license: that the Police Judge had ruled that no.license was due. The Council ruled that the Ordinance covered these cases. Aldermann8a4ders moved that the Mayor appoint a Committee to confer with Judge Massie. Alderman Carter seconded this motion which carried unanimously,and the Mayor appointed Aldermen Sanders, Gregory and Bynum to act as this Committee. There being no further business, Alderman Bronson moved to adjourn. Motion seconded by Alderman Ucker and carried unanimously. Attest: Approved City Clerfc. mayor. Fayetteville City Council met in regular session 7:30 P. M. Monday, November 25,1935. Present: Mayor A D McAllister, City Clerk Otoe,Phillips, City Attorney Rex Perkins. Aldermen: Bronson, Bynum, Carter, Gregory, Peal, Sanders, Shook and Ucker. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. Bills: The following bills were presented after their approval b Alderman Peal, Chairman of the Auditing Committee:Ben Porter $$15.00; Guy Roberts 12.00; A F Shumate $$18.00; Bud Drain $$11.00;Frisco Ry Co $$15.00;Southwestern Gas & Electric Co. $1.40; Alderman Ucker moved that these bills be allowed as approved and the Clerk instructed to issue warrants upon the proper funds in payment of same. This motion was seconded by Alderman Bynum, and received the unanimous vote of the Council. Curb - Pumps: Herman Tuck representing the owners of Curb Pumps appeared before the Council,asking for a reduction in the Annual License on Curb Pumps. After discussion, Alderman Sanders made a motion which was seconded by Alderman Ucker that the Mayor appoint a committee to check up on the volume of business per year by Curb Pump owners, and to, report back to the City Council. Upon the question being put before the Council, the vote was unanimous in favor of this motion; and the Mayor appointed the Finance Committee to investigate this matter and report. Produce The matter of Produce License was brought up. Alderman Ucker moved that this matter License: be carried over. Alderman Sanders seconded the motion which received the unanimous voteof the Council. Truck Relative to Truck License,the Committee appointed reported that after discussion of License: this matter with the Police Judge, that they considered it advisable to prepare an amendment to the present Ordinance. Suttle City Engineer, C. E. Pierce, brought to the attention of the Council that the Highway Service Department was fixing the Drive -In to Suttle Service Station, corner Mountain Station: and School streets with an elevation of only two (2) inches above Gutter elevation, which he did not consider sufficient. Alderman Sanders madeda motion which was seconded by Alderman Gregory that this matter beleft with thq--Pity Engineer for ad justmen t . Police Judge Massie appeared before the Council,ealling their attention to thewording of the Motor Vehicle Ordinance. After discussion,Alderman Sanders made a motion which was seconded by Alderman Ucker that the Ordinance Committee with Judge Massie and Citf..Atto"rney Rex Perkins prepare an amendment to the present Motor Vehicle Ordinance, same to be presented -at the next regular meeting December 2,1935. This carried unanimously. Alderman Sanders moved that the Council adjourn until Friday, November 29,1935 10 A. M. This motion was seconded by Alderman Bronson and received the unanimous vote of the Council; and the Mayor declared the Council adjourned until that time. k. Attest:_, Approved: A 4Q&Ctl�