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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1937-05-31 MinutesX9.3 Fayetteville City Council met in regular session Monday May 31st,1937. Presenia: Mayor A. D.'McAllister, City Clerk Otoe Phillips, City Attorney Price Dickson. Aldermen Bronson, Carter, Gregory, Hosford, Peal, Sanders, Shook and Ucker. Absent: City Engineer C. E. Pierce. Minutes of the previous meeting May 24, were read and approved. Bills: The following bills were presented after their approval by Alderman Peal, Chairman of the Auditin C'ommittee:- 0. N. Tucker $35.00;Frank`.,Tucker $15.90; J. H. Moore $14.40; W. S. avis $12.00; Joe Peaches $4.80; Joe Justice $>13.20; H. W. Armstrong 13.20; G. Taylor $35.25; Sam Luttrell $12.00; Chas Snowder $3.00; Chas Salverson 918.00; Fred Blackwell $$12.00; Jno. Wallace $12.00; Will "'orris 112.00; Newt Hinkle 6.00; Alpha Goss $10.201 Chas Mayers $$5.40; Chas Willoughby $19.80; G. Taylor X21.60; N. E. Carson $38.60; Treadway Electric Co. $ $107.32; Benson Ornamental Bronze and Ornamental Co.$$144.10; Sotthwest Gas & Electric Co $331.09; Jackson Cafe $1.90; J. W. Shelley 830.50; Southwest Gas & Electric Co. (Garment factory pro,j $9.17; E. C. Aumick $7.65; Ben Porter $17.50; Jim Bohanan $12.00 Ross Seasley 4`6.00; Fay gennedy $10.00; Emmett Boyd $10.00 A. F. Shumate $22.50. Alderman Bronson moved that the bills be allowed as approved and the clerk be instructed to draw warrants for same upon the proper funds. This motion was seconded by Alderman Shook and carried unanimously and the Mayor so declared. West Spg Final reuo rt of Aest Spring Street Improvement District No.l showing a balance on Imp• Dis hand of �p4.00 to be turned over to the City of Fayetteville was read. Alderman Ucker No.l moved that the report be received and filed, that the $4.00 be placed to the credit of Street i''und, and that the Commissioners of said District be discharged; seconded by Alderman Gregory and carried unanimously. Petition) further busines, A petititon with several signers was read suggesting certain revisions in the Build - Bldg Codi seconded by ing Code and for a change in the Building Inspector. .Alderman Gregory moved that and the Mayor the petition be received and referred to the Ordinance Committee, seconded by Bldg Insp. Alderman Carter and carried unanimously, and the Mayor so declar&d. Jerpe Prof. L C. Price, Engineer University of Arkansas, appeared before the Council at Dairy the request of the Committee appointed, and stated that he had examined into the condition: conditions existing at the Jerpe Dairy Products Corporation plant, and that they were experimenting with correcting conditions existing there. The Committee was continued. Police The matter of vacations for Police Department was brought up. Alderman Hosford vacations: moved that the members of the police department be allowed two weeks vacation with pay; seconded by Alderman Peal, and carried unanimously. There being no further busines, Alderman Sanders moved to adjourn; seconded by Alderman Ucker and carried unanimously, and the Mayor declared the Council adjourned. Attest: C erk. Mayor, Fayetteville City Council met in regular session Monday June 7,1937. Present: Mayor A. D. McAllister, City Clerk Otoe Phillips, City Attorney Price Dickson. Aldermen Bronson, Carter, Gregory, Hosford „ Peal, Sanders, Shook and Ucker. Absent.-CityEngimeer Co F. Pierce. Minutes of the previous meeting May 31st,1937 were read and approved. Bills:The following bills were presented after their approval by Alderman Peal, Chairman of the Auditin Committee: Joe Justice $$14.40; W. S. Davis $14.40; H. 17I. Armagtrong 113.20 a G. Taylor $j 3.00; Chas. Willoughby $4.20; :alpha Goss $10.80;Jno. Wallace 546.00; ill Morris a�6.000 Rogers Electric Co. $17.21; J. E. Moore Sheet Metal Shop $8.30;Linkway Stores �p5.72$, Fayetteville Machine & Tool Works 50 cts; Thomas & Son $11.55; W. S• Duggans $104.70; Otoe Phillips, City Clerk (freight & Express) x2.90; England Bros. 44`20.71; Carthage Marble Corporation $5.10; Campbell -Bell Dry Goods Cos $14.64; Arkansas Western Gas Co. $10.30; Seufert Bros. Hdw Co., $13.87;Jackson Cafe $3.05; Fayetteville Daily Democrat 56 cts• Austin Snow Inc., $`20.00; Bo4e Grocery $2.86; Curtis Bynum $J50; Troy Stockburger $1.56; Fayetteville Printing Co., 51.53; Renner- armichael Agency t$22.39; Arkansas Western Gas Co. $2.55; Ben Porter $17.50, Jas Bohanan $12.00; Fay Kennedy $10.00 Emmett Boyd $4.00 ; Ross Seaseley $6.00; Lewis Bros, Hdw Co. $2.930 Hall Tire Co. 416.90;Lyons Machine Co. $45.00; The Texas Co. $15.24; A.F. Shumate ;;22.50; Levis Bros. Hdw Co. $1.44. Alderman Sanders moved that the bills be allowed as approved and the Clerk be instructed to draw warrants for same upon the proper funds. This motion was seconded by Alderman Ucker and carried unanimously, and the Mayor so declared. ewer A letter wasread from Alexander kllaire, State Director P F! A. stating that he urvey: considered it permissible that the City Council should expend from the Sewer Revenue an amount of money required to make a survey and blue prints for the information of the Court in connection with a proposed suit to force owners of open toilets to connect with the sewer system. After discussion, Alderman Ucker moved that the Sewer Committee be authorized to act in this matter. The motion was seconded by Alderman Hosford.. On the Clerk's calling the roll the following vote resulted: Ayes: Bronson, Gregory, Hosford, Peal, Shook and Ucker. Nays: Carter and Sanders. The Mayor declared carried as there were six Ayes and two Nays. rpening The matter of a notice in the Fayetteville Daily Democrat of the formal'- opening of the ew City new City Administration Building was brought to the attention of the Council. After Bldg: