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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1937-05-17 MinutesX91 Fayetteville City Council met in regular session Monday May 17, 1937. Present; Mayor A. D. McAllister, City Clerk Otoe Phillips, City Attorney Price Dickson, Aldermen Bronson; Carter, Gregory, Hosford, Peal, Sanders, Shook and Ucker. Absent; City Engi- neer C. E. Pierce. Minutes of the regular meeting held May 10th, 1937, were rea# and approved. Bills; The following bills were presented after their arnroval by Alderman Peal, Chairman of the Auditing Committee; 0. N. Tucker $35.00, Frank Tucker $14.40, S. Stuart !''12.00, John Wallace $12:00, Will Morris $12.00, Fred Blackwell 12.00, J. H. Moore $14.40, H. W. Armstrong $14.40, Joe Peachee $14.40, 141. S. Davis },14.40, Joe Justice N14.40, G. Taylor $36.00, Roy Broyles $32.00, C. S. Duggans $2.07, Chas Mayers $4.80, Chas Willoughby $7.20, Thomas & Son $67.40, Harry Cooper Supply Co. $22.01, Fayetteville Electric Co. 5p45.33, Skelly Oil Co. $1.80, Bond Marble & Tile Co. and Dyke Lbr Co. $1,076.003 S. 1V, Bell Telephone Co. $55.52,- Jackson Cafe $4.35, Ben Porter $17.50, Jas Bohannon $12.00, Fay Kennedy $9.00, Emmett Boyd $10.00, Elmer Powers $2.50, Skelly Oil Co. IAO.01, Hall Tire Co, '16.90, A. F. Shumate $22.50, Skelly Oil Co. $7.32, Ozark Gro. Co. $5.61. Alderman Bronson moved that the bills be allowed as approved and the Clerk be instructed to draw warrant s for same upon the proper funds. Alderman Ucker seconded the motion which carried unanimously and the Mayor so declared. Alderman Hosford of the Insurance Co?nmittee gave a report as to the appraisal of the new City Building with reference to Insurance. The matter was deterred till next meeting of the Council. The final report of West Spring Street Improvement DistricA-No. 1 was presented. By motion of Alderman Sanders, seconded by Alderman Bronson, and duly passed by the Coun- cil, the matter was referred to the Auditiffing Committee. The terms of Office cff Three members of the City Planning Board having expired Mayor McAllister named the following, succeeding themselves, for a term of four ,years; Mrs L. S. Read, Roy Scott, and V1. S. Campbell. Alderman Carter moved that the Council ratify the above appoint- ments. Alderman Peal seconded the motion which received the entire vote of the Council. No further business Alderman Sanders moved to adjourn. The motion was seconded by Alder man Bronson and carried unanimously and the Mayor declared the Council adjourned. Attest; Cly Gievrk, Approved; �;* eezeee Mayor. Fayetteville City Council met in regular session Monday, May24, 1937, Present; Mayor A. D. McAllister, City Clerk Otoe Phillips, City Attorney Price Dickson, Alder- men Bronson, Carter, Gregory, Hosford, Peal, Sanders, Shook and Ucker. Absent; City Engineer C. E. Pierce. Minutes of the regular meeting held May 17, 1937, were read anal approved. Bills; The followigg bills were presented after their approval by Alderman Peal Chairman of th Auditing Committee; 0. N. Tucker $35.00, Frank Tucker $14.40, H. V1. Armstrong $14.40, J. H. Moore $14.40, V1. S. Davis $14.40, Joe Peachee $14.40, Joe Justice $14.40, G. Tay- lor w14.40, Sam Luttrell $6.00,,Chas Salverson $6.00, Ro$ Byoyles $4.00, S. Stuart $8.0 John Wallace 512.00, Fred Blackwell $12.00, Will Morris $12.00, Chas Mayers $14.40 Chas Willoughby $21.60, John Paschal $30.001 Wayne Paschal $6.25, William Paschal Iti8.75 M. A. Bell Co. $7.30, F. Hudson $30.00, T. E. Shelton $5.80, T. F. Shelton x;100.00, Bossemeyer & McBride $474.42, Jackson Cafe }05.85, Fred Eden $2.50, We S. Campbell $2.15 Curtis Bynum $'1.80, Ben Porter pl7.50, Jas Bohannon $12,00, A. ''. Shumate $22.50, Hemr- wagen Bros $8,42. Alderman Shook moved that the bills be allowed as approved and the Clerk be instructed to draw warrants for same upon the proper funds. Alderman Ucker sec onded the motion which carried unanimously and the Mayor so declared. The matter of the odor from Jerpe's buttermilk evaporating plant was presented to the Council by Miss Susanne C. Lighton, speaking for residents of the district affected, asking that the Council take some action to have conditions corrected. Alderman Sanders moved that the Mayor appoint three Councilmen and the City Attorney to confer with the Jerpe Plant Manager and take proper steps to correct existing conditions. The motion was seconded by Alderman Bronson and carried unanimously. The Mayor named for this Committee Sanders, Hosford, and Ucker. Alderman Hosford of the Insurance Committee stated that the matter of insurance for the New Building was being considered and that as Van Howell was present would ask him to explain to the Council about the rates, clauses etc relative to the matter. Mr. Howell explained these things at length, and the matter was left toi;the Committee to work out. The financial report of XYX Sevier Imp. District No. 1 was presented. Alderman Bronson moved that this be referred to the Auditing Committee. Alderman Gregory -seconded the motion which received the entire vote of the Council. Reports of the following City Officials for the Month of April were presented; Clyde Walters as Fire Chief, J. C. Massie as Police Judge, Otoe Phillips as City Collector and as City Clerk. Alderman Gregory moved that the reports be received and filed. The motion was seconded by Alderman Peal and carried unanimously. Building Alderman Gregory made a motion that the City Building Inspector be instructed to accept Inspector _:studded walls divided or bridged approximately in the middle of height between all openings with 2 inch solid bridging the full width of stud framing material, pending amendment to Ordinance No. 577, Section 23, of the Building Code. The motion was sec- onded by Alderman Bronson and carried unanimously.