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Fayetteville City Council met in regular session Monday August 16,1937.
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Present. Mayor A. D. McAllister,Aldermen: Carter, Hosford, Peel,Sanders,.. Ucker. Absent:
City Clerk Otoe Phillips, City Engineer C. E. Pierce, City Attorney Price Dickson:
Aldermen: M m1znz Gregory and Shook.
After roll call, Alderman Ucker acting as Clerk of the session, alderman Sanders
made -.a motion which was seconded by Alderman Hosford that the Council adjourn to
meet Tuesday August 17,1937 8:00 P. M. This motion received the unanimous vote of the
Council and the Mayor declared the Council adjourned.
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Fayetteville City Council met in adjourned session Tuesday August 17,1937 .
Presen :I;Iayor A. D, McAllister,City Attorney Price Dickson, City Engineer C. E. Pierce,
Aldermen: Bronson, Carter, Gregory, Hosford, Peal, Sanders, Shook and ilcker. Absent:
City Clerk Otoe Phillips.
Alderman Bronson acting as clerk of the session, the minutes of regular meeting
August 9, and adjourned session August 13th, were read and approved.
ORDINANCE NUMBER 799,
An Ordinance to be entitled "An Ordinance to extend the Fire Zone of the City of
Fayetteville, Arkansas", Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Fayetteville
Arkansas:
SECTION 1.: Thatuthe following described real estate is hereby included in the fire
zone of the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas:beginning at the Northeast corner of Lot 2,
Block 4 of the Original,Town (now City) of Fayetteville and running thence South 160
feet;thence due West to the East line of Locust street;thence North to the South line
of Dickson street;thence East to the place of beginning.
SECTION 2: All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby
repealed and the creation of this land into a Fire Zone being necessary for the peace,
health and safety and more particularly for the prevention of fire hazards, an emergen-
cy is hereby declared, and this ordinance shall take effect and be in full force from
and gftc^ its passage, approval and publication.
Passed and approved this 17th, day of August 197.
l AtteAt: Otoe rhillips Approved:
A. D. McAllister
City Clerk
Published ion the Northwest Arkansas Times August 19,1937.
Alderman made a otion vnhich was seconded by alderman Carter that the Emergency Clause
be votedseparately. Upon this motion being put before the Council, -the following
vote resu Hed: Ayes: $ronson, Carter, Gregory, Hosford, Peal, Smnders, Shook and Ucker
Prays: None. The Mayor declared carried.
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Bills:
The following bills were presented after their approval by !Aderman Peal, Chairman of
the Auditing Committee:Southwest Bell Telephone Co. 055.05; Jackson Cafe $71.95; Vickers
Laundry $.69; Bossmyer-McBride $3.08; George Taylor $$5.63; Salsbury General Shop $$1.00;
H. F1. Armstrong 01.05; Phillips Motor Co. $?5.62;Bossmyer-McBride $731.13; Fay Kennedy
$38.00; Emmett Boyd $10.00; Will Morris $$4.00; Jas Bohanan 04.00; Ben Porter $717.50;
'e F. Shumate $720.00. Alderman Bronson moved that the bills be allowed as approved and
the Clerk be instructed to draw warrants upon the proper funds in payment of same.
This motion was seconded by Alderman Shook and xxx duly passed by the Council.
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J. 17, Cohea and Earl Bird appeared before the Council with request that fire stops
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be eliminated from certain type of houses as per plat exhibited.
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Aldeman Shook made a motion which was seconded by Alderman Peal that a resolution
passed PSay 24,1937 'regarding fire stops in residence buildings be rescinded. Unon the
question being put before the Council the following vote resulted: Ayes: xxxxxx=:
Bronson,. Gregory, Hosford, Peal, Sanders, Shook and Ucker. Nays: •zxxxxxxn Carter.. The
Mayo.r declared carried as there were seven Ayes and one Nay.
Alderman Sanders introduced a resolution and moved its adoption that in residential
type construction where the building is built of stud walls where separate studsAWre
are used for each story, with one bottom plate and a double top plate of the same size
timbers as the studs that are used, fire stops as called for in Section 23 of the
Buidling will not be .required.�Uf
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:dcmvbvxmA%x;m This motion was seconded by Alderman• Bronson and upon the question
being put before the Council resulted in the following -vote: Ayes: Bronson, Gregory,
hosford, Peal, Sanders; Shook and Ucker. Ayes: Carter. The Ietayor declared carried as
there were seven Ayes ..nd one Nay.
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Alderman Gregory introduced an Ordinance entitled "An Ordinance to extend the Fire
Zone
Zone of the City of Fayetteville" This ordinance was read the first time in its
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entirety by the Clerk. Alderman Ucker moved that the rules be suspended and the
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Ordinance placed on its second reading. This motion was seconded by Alderman Peal and
received the unanimous vote of the Council. Alderman Sanders then moved that the rules
be further -suspended and the Ordinance placed on its third and final reading. Alderman
Shook seconded this motion and upon the question being put before the Council the
following vote resulted: Ayes: xitxxxxxz Bronson, Carter, Gregory, Hosford, Peal, bander
Shook and Ucker. Nays: None. The Mayor declared the Ordinandb"passed�as`th6re"werei-":
eight -.-Ayes and no Nays.
ORDINANCE NUMBER 799,
An Ordinance to be entitled "An Ordinance to extend the Fire Zone of the City of
Fayetteville, Arkansas", Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Fayetteville
Arkansas:
SECTION 1.: Thatuthe following described real estate is hereby included in the fire
zone of the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas:beginning at the Northeast corner of Lot 2,
Block 4 of the Original,Town (now City) of Fayetteville and running thence South 160
feet;thence due West to the East line of Locust street;thence North to the South line
of Dickson street;thence East to the place of beginning.
SECTION 2: All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby
repealed and the creation of this land into a Fire Zone being necessary for the peace,
health and safety and more particularly for the prevention of fire hazards, an emergen-
cy is hereby declared, and this ordinance shall take effect and be in full force from
and gftc^ its passage, approval and publication.
Passed and approved this 17th, day of August 197.
l AtteAt: Otoe rhillips Approved:
A. D. McAllister
City Clerk
Published ion the Northwest Arkansas Times August 19,1937.
Alderman made a otion vnhich was seconded by alderman Carter that the Emergency Clause
be votedseparately. Upon this motion being put before the Council, -the following
vote resu Hed: Ayes: $ronson, Carter, Gregory, Hosford, Peal, Smnders, Shook and Ucker
Prays: None. The Mayor declared carried.
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Reports:
Alderman Sanders moved that sidewalks be ordered in on the south side of Highway 7'r'62
from School street to Cemetery street. This motion was seconded by Alderman Carter
and upon the question being put, the following vote resulted: Ayes: �r,.,e�,y Bronson,
Carter, Gregory, Hosford, Peal, Sanders, Shook and Ucker. Nays: bone.. The Mayor
declared carried as there were eight Ayes and no Nays.
Alderman Gregory then moved that the Council adjourn subject to call, seconded by
hlderman Ucker.and carried unanimously, and the Mayor declared the Council adjourned.
Attest:° Approved:
City Clerk Mayor.
teville City Council met in regular session Monday August 23,1937,
ay -or A. D. McAllister, City Attorney Price Dickson, City Engineer C. E. Pierce.
ldermen: Bronson, Carter, Gregory, Hosford, Peal, Sanders, Shook and Ucker. Absent:
ity Clerk Otoe Phillips,
inutes of the adjourned session held Tuesday August 17,1937 were read and approved.
The following bills were presented after their approval by alderman Peal, Chairman of
the Auditing Committee: Jackson Cafe w3.30; Curtis Bynum ?35.00; Ben Porter $17.50;
Emmett Boyd $3.00; Fay Kennedy $6.00; krill Morris ?2.00; A. F. Shumate $20.00. Alderman
Carter moved that the hills be allowed as approved and the, Clerk be instructed to draw
warrants upon the proper funds in pa Went of same. This motion was seconded by
Alderman Hosford and received the unanimous vote of the Council, and the Mayor so
declared. ,
Mr. Henry Barton appeared before the Council with complaint that fences had been
placed across ninze7l street and across the Alley leading from the East end of the
street to Huntsville. Road. After discussion, Alderman Gregory moved that tbri Cit -,r
Attorney give notice to residerts who have placed these fences that. Kinzer street, .:and
the ialley referred-, to are Gi ty •property ;and *cannot be ,obstructed and, fendes^must lbd
removed. This„mot,ion.�%vas se,conded,,by alderman Hosford•a,nd upon the, question .being put;,,;
before the Council resulted in the following vote: Ayes: Carter, Bronson, Gregory.Hosfor
Peal, Sanders,_ Shook and ,Ucker. Nays: None. The Mayor declared carried as there were
eight Ayes.and no Nays.
The folloraing reports for the month of Jully 1937 were read: Otoe Phillips as City Clerk
and Collector, J. C. I`assie, Police Judge and Clyde '''alters,BuildinF Inspector. Alderman
Ucker moved that the reports be received and filed, seconded by Alderman Shoq)k and duly
passed by the Council.
atter xfx*xxxxxxxxxx:€xxx Alderman Ucker moved that City Attorney check into the matter as to
f Fire, whether Fire, Street and General Funds can be kept in one Bank account, and report
treet at next meeting. This motion was seconded by Alderman Sanders, and received the
Gen a/c unanimous vote of the Council.
motion to adjourn made by Alderman Ucker and seconded by Alderman Sanders received
.e unanimous vote of the Council, and the Mayor so declared.
Attest:_
City Clerk
Approved : 4 o?06 • /!//
Mayor.