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Fayetteville City Council met in regular session Monday June 22nd,1936 8:00 P M.
Mayor A. D. McAllister, City Clerk Otoe Phillips, City Attorney Price Dickson, City
Engineer'C. E. Pierce. Aldermen: Bronson, Carter Gregory, Peal, Sanders, Shook and
Ucker. Absent: Alderman Hosford.
Minutes of the regular meeting June 15th,1936 were, read and approved.
The following bills were presented after their approval by Alderman Peal, Chairman of
the Auditing Committee: A. F. Shumate $20.00; Ben Porter $217.50; Jim Gibson $12.00;
0. t'. Stapleton x;1.25; Joe Baker $4.00. Alderman Bronson moved that these bills be
allowed as. approved and the Clerk instructed t issue warrants in payment of same upon
the proper funds,seconded.by Alderman Bl/af�nd carried unanimously.
A proposition was presented by the Miller boys, offering to pay ?25.00 for pasturage
on old Air Port for balance of the year. Alderman Ucker moved that this offer be
accepted, seconded by Alderman Bronson and carried unanimously.
Alderman Ucker, Chairman of the Sewer Committee reported that the Sewer Commissioners
claim the City owns private sewer lines in streets and is liable for condition existing
on Thompson street. Alderman Ucker moved that Dr. Gregg, Health Officer, be authorized
proceed with suit against Sevier Commissioners of Sevier Improvement District Noel to
determine who is liable; seconded by Alderman Bronson, and carried unanimously.
The Mayor presented the matter of purchasing oil to be used on certain streets, propert;
owners to pay for same. Alderman Bronson moved that the matter be referred to the
Street Committee and Mayor, with power to act; seconded by Alderman Peal, and unanimous:
passed by the Council.
Alderman Gregory, Chairman of Building Committee reported that the new City Building
is supposed to be vacated by June 29th.
A letter was read from the Relief Association, E. L. Nettleship, Chairman, asking for
space for that organization in the new City Building. Alderman Sanders moved that
this matter be referred to the Building Committee, seconded by ,alderman Bronson and
duly passed by the Council.
'Myor McAllister stated that he had been asked to appoint a committee to meet .with the
z in working out a plan to get water to the Country Club. Alderman Sanders
moved that the Mayor appoint a C anmittee of,three to work on this proposition,
seconded by Alderman Peal and carried unanimously. The Mayor then appointed to act
as that Committee: Aldermen: Sanders, Ucker and Gregory.
There being no further business, Alderman Sanders moved to adjourn, seconded by
Alderman Ucker and carried unanimously; and the Mayor declared the Council adjourned.
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Fayetteville City Council met in regular session June 29,1936 8:00 P. M.
;City Clerk, Otoe Phillips.. City Attorney Price -Dickson, City Engineer_ C.. E. -Pierce.
Aldermen: Bronson, Carter, Gregory, Hosford, Peal, Sanders, Shook and Ucker. Absent:
Mayor A. D. McAllister.
Mayor I The City Clerk mentioned it would be necessary for the Council to elect a Mayor Pro tem!
Pro tem: Alderman Bronson moved that Alderman Peal be nominated and elected Mayor Pro tem, second
by Alderman Carter. Alderman Ucker moved that the nominations be closed, seconded by
Alderman Gregory, and upon thelquestion being put before the Council resulted in a
unanimous vote in favor of Alderman Peal acting as Mayor Pro tem..
Minutes of the regular meeting June 22nd, 1936 were read and approved.
Bills: The following bills were presented after their approval by Ald. Peal, Char. Auditing d
A. F. Shumate $20900; Ben Porter $,17.50; Jim Gibson $?12.00; Joe Baker $p2.00; J. W. She
$`y12.75; Skelley Oil Co. $j62.16.. Alderman Carter moved that the bills be allowed as
approved, and tro Clerk instructed to issue wabrants for the same upon the prover
funds, seconded by Alderman Shook, and carried unanimously, and the Mayor so declared.
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Asa Hall asked permission to out curb on Block street, Original Town Blk 13, Lot 4.
Alderman Ucker moved that this permit be granted to be done under supervision of City
)Engineer, seconded by Alderman Bronson, and receiving the unanimous vote of the Council.
A group of property owners from Vall street Improvement District Noel, Hugh Barnes
'acting=.,.ass :spbkesman,xxxxxx appeared before the Council, stating that there was only
one Commissioner in Wall Street Improvement District Noel, and asking that in order to
%ake final settlement of the District that tfto- 1Commi, i onersis '.be.I-,-appbintedTbr'.'.that
District. Alderman Carter moved the::appointtmerrt-.P]CnHugfi�,Ba'r.Y►es g�,ndcV�*.^H.; Gibson,,. as
Commissioners-.', sreconded by Alderman Ucker, and unanimously passed by the Council. The
Mayor declared Hugh Barnes andW. H. Gibson appointed Commissioners in Wall Street Imp.
District Noel, and they were sworn ih by the City Clerk.
The matter of condemnation proceedings, covered by Resolution Number 360, adopted at an
adjourned session of the Fayetteville City Council June 11,1936, came up for discussion
Alderman Sanders moved that this s?r,s�olutiorr be. rescinded, seconded by Alderman Shook,
and upon the motion being put before the Council, resulted in the following voter
Ayes: Alderman BronsVACarter, Hosford, Peal, Sanders. Shook and Ucker. Nays: Alderman
Gregory. The Mayor declared carried as there were Ayes and one 'r;ay.
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