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Alderman Bronson moved that the Emergency Clause be voted on separately. Alderman
Gregory seconded the motion which was duly passed by the Council. On the Clerk's call-
ing the roll on the Emergency Clause the following vote resulted; Ayes; Bronson, Car-
ter, Gregory, Hosford, Peal, Sanders, Shook and Ucker. Nays; None. The mayor dealared
.carried as there were 8 Ayes and no X* Nays.
Ordinance No. 800.
An Ordinance to.be entitled "An Ordinance creating and establishing a Fire Zone inclu-
ding.the East Half of Block Ten in Ferguson Addition to the City Of Fayetteville';.
Id -Section One; Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas,
.that there is hereby created and established a fire zone within the City of Fayette-
ville, which zone.shall embrace and include the East Half of Block Ten in N'erguson's
Addition to the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas.
Section Two; Whereas it has been indicated that certain buildings of the type common-
ly used for businesses exclusively are to be constructed on said above described prop-
erty and thatsaid buildings should be constructed in a manner prescribed for build-
ings built within the fire zone, an emergence is hereby declared and this Ordinance
shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage, approval and publica-
tion.
Passed this 25th day of vctober, 1937.
Attest; Otoe Phillips
CIE'y"Mrk.
Anrroved; A. D. McAllister
Mayor.
Published in North West Arkansas Times October 26th, 1937.
A motion to adjoun made by Alderman Bronson and seconded by Alderman Hosford was duly
passed by the Council and the Mayor declared the Council adjourned.
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Attest; Approved; a*
C1t7 Clerk. Mayor.
Fayetteville City Council met in regular session.Monday, November 1st, 1937.
Present; Mayor A. D. McAllister, City Clerk Otoe Phillips, City Attorney Price Dickson, City Eng
C. E. Pierce, Aldermen Bronson, Carter, Gregory, Hosford, Peal, Sanders, Shook, Ucker.
Minutes of the regular meeting held October 25th, 1937, were read and approved.
Bills,. The following bills were presented after their approval by Alderman Peal, Chairman of
the Auditing Committee; S. W. Gas & Elec. Co. $331.30, Fayetteville Printing Co. $7.00
J. W. Shelley $9.25, Jackson Cafe $0.70, Lewis Bros $1.80, Arkansas Western Gas Co.
$27.54, S. W. Gas $ Elec Co. $18.47, Harry Hamilton $1.45, Thomas & Son $3.00, Buster
Burton $2.50, D. A. Burson $2.50, W. E. Gregg $7.50, R. E. Sharp $10.00, Palace Drug
Store $1.89 Ark. Western Gas Co. $4.67, Dr R. W. Miller $2.00, Emmett Boyd $$12.001
Ben Porter $17.50, The Texas Co. $2.94, Lewis Bros $4.17, Thomas & Son $ 4.35, A: F.
Shumate $20.00, Bud Drain $10.00, Robt Dearing $12.00. Alderman Bronson Moved that the
bills be allowed as approved and the Clerk be -instructed to draw warrants for same up-
on the proper funds. The motion was seconded by Alderman.Shook and received the unani-
mous vote of the Council.
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2 There being a vacancy on•the Board of Commissioners of eater Improvement No. 2, a re-
quest that Eugene Webb be appointed to fill this vacancy, signed by J. A. Peterson,
Chairman, was presented. Alderman Sanders moved that Eugene Webb be appointed Commiss-
ioner of Water Improvement District No. 2 to fill vacancy existing therein. Alderman
Carter seconded the motion which caraied unanimously and the Mayor so declared.
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A letter was read from Ed Poor relative to work on stretts done by him and asking car
license for same. Alderman Shook moved that the Street Committee investigate the matter
with power to act, relative to paying Mr. Poor for work done on Street. Alderman Peal
seconded the motion which was duly passed by the Council.
The matter of extra help being needed in street cleaning due to falling leaves was
dbscussed. Alderman Sanders moved that the Mayor be authorized to furnish sufficient
help to street cleaner as long as needed. Alderman Ucker seconded the motion which re-
ceived the entire vote kf the Council. '
C. Be Hill acting
for
T. E. Shelton,
Architect, discussed Mr. Shelton's bill with the
Council. No action
was
taken.
No further business Alderman Bronson moved to adjourn. Alderman Shook seconded the mo-
tion which carried
r�rr(ied unanimously and the Mayor declared the
�Council
j�adjourned.
Attest; a Approved; �iG•/lX•'"'c �° ._
City U. r . Mayor.