Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAbout1940-08-05 Minutesr 464 olice ules urvey at it -port eports Alderman McRoy made a motion that the rules, and regulations governingrtheT'Foliee Department, as recommended by the Civil Service Commission, be adopted, this motion was seconded by alderman Hosford, and received the unanimous vote of the Counci'2. There being Com•to The question of the progress that was being made with the Friscd R.R.Co;relative to the to adjourn, seconded go to construction of the under -pass on Center Street, came up for disoussion,and alderman L.R.for Council, and the Mayor Hosford made a motion that a committee consisting of :•the Mayor, City Engineer, City nder-pass• Attorneg,and the chairman of the Street Committee, make a trip to L�ttle Rock in the Linter St; interest of this proposition,•this motion was seconded by alderman regory ,and receive unanimous vote off the Council'; olice ules urvey at it -port eports Alderman McRoy made a motion that the rules, and regulations governingrtheT'Foliee Department, as recommended by the Civil Service Commission, be adopted, this motion was seconded by alderman Hosford, and received the unanimous vote of the Counci'2. There being no further business, alderman McRoy moved to adjourn, seconded by a Hosford, which was duly passed by the Council, and the Mayor declared the Council adj Z 1 06 0 � is Fayetteville City Council met in regular session, Monday July 29th, 1940. Present: Mayor A.D.MeAllister, City Clerk J.W.MpGehee, City Attorney Price Dikson, City Engineer E.T.Brown, and aldermen; Bronson, Banks, Hosford, McRoy, Peal, Ganders Shook. Absent: alderman Gregory. , Minutes of the regular meeting of July 22nd were readcand approved. The following bills were presented, after their approval by, alderman Peal, cha the auditing commdttee: the ned. Zi Jackson cafe $6.00 Elmer Boyd $16.80 Hal Elderton $12;00 J.Shelley 3.25 Robert Porter 14.00 A.F.Shumate 20;00 Emerson Ross 6.1ha 13.52 Clarence Rice 12.00 Otho Shumate 12:00 Ozark Gro, Ca 1:89 Hugh Pool 12.50 Bill Shaffer 22.50 Pen Porter 20.00 Alderman Bronson made a motion that the bills be allowed, as approved, seconded by alderman Banks,iyhich was regularly passed b the Council s/sS�o�a,-.nom_ The question of needing some more Survey Work at the Airport, on the run -ways Por the, proposed enlargement of the, Air -port, alderman Bronson made a motion that the matter be referred to the Street committee, with power to act, this motion was seconded by alderman McRoy, and was passed gnanimously by the Council. The reports for the month of June, of,,Roy Nix, as Sewer service Collector. A.D.McAllis#er, as Exofficio Chief of thig Fide pepartment and as officio Chief of Polioe� Clyde Walters, as Building Inspector, V.James Ptak, as Municipal Jdge for the City and for the County, and J.W.McGehee as Collector and as City Clerk, wrre presented, and al erma Bronson made a motion that the reports be received and filed, seconded by alderman Sanders, which was passed, unanimously by the Council* A letter was read by the Clerk, requesting the Police Department to be repre- sented at a meeting to be,conducted by the FBI on Sabotage,for instruct -don of Officials and Police Officers,at 2 Oclock P.M.?Tuesday at Ft.tmith, after discussion, it was decided that the committee, consisting of Mayor A.D.McAllis er, City Attorney Price Dickson, City Engineer E.T.Brown and alderman Geo.Sariders, who had planned to go to LittlengRockl Tuesday, would stop off at Ft.Smith, for the School. 1 1 There being no further business, alderman McRoy fhoved to adjourn, seconded py alderman Hosford, which was duly passed by the Council, amd the Mayor declared the Council adjourned. Attest y �� Approved4 J. PY.r y. City Cleric Mayor Fayetteville City Council met in regular session, Monday August 5th, 1940o, Present: Mayor A.D.McAllister,"City Clerk J.W•McGel4ee, City Attorney Price Dicksog., City ,Engineer E.T.Brown, and aldermen; Bronson, Banks, egory, Hosford, McRay, Peal, anders, and Shook. Minutes of the regular meeting of July 29th, were read and approved. The following bills were presented, after their approval by alderman Peal, chairman of t e uditing committee: a h'ayetteville Printing Co,$27.39 Lewis Bros Co. $3:13 Jackson Cafe, X4.15 Lewis & Co. 67.65 Fay Lbr & Cement Col7:95 on & Co 86.93 �STaylor Hannah 36:Ozark Salvage ge Co 15.30 Gravens.Fc.tCo:: 86.99 Lyle Allen 10.00 Skelly Oil Coo :5S ,Mrs J.A.Adams 7.50 Lewis Bros Co 4.51 Ben Porter 20.00 Ark. Western Gas Co. 1.61 Sanford & Son .74 Elmer Boyd 16.50 IS.W.Gas & Electric Co. 345.97 S.W.Gas & Electric Co. 10.16 S.W.Bell Telephone Co. 7.50 Robert Porter 13:a5 S.W.Gas & Electric Co. 18.54 The Automotive Inc. •76 Hugh Pool 12:00 The Automotive Inc: 5.68 Clarence Rice 12:00 Farrior Brokerage Co. 6..33 Dowell- Green Chev Co. 1.75Hal Elderton 12.00 IS.W.Bell Telephone Co. 22 46 Central Canners Inc 77.20 .J .R .Gooding 8.0P N.W.Ark Times 30.80 0 H..perve 4.50 ..umae 20.0 Rogers Electric Co 2.10 LTuck Suer Service AFSht0 Lewis Baos.Co. 2.89 Firestone Auto S&S Co. 59.45 Otho Shumate 12.00 Fay. Lbr & Cement Co. 12.77 Phillips Motor Co. 5.81 W.S.Duggan 1969 Fay Lbr & CementCo 1.3$ Alderman Sanders made a motion that the bills be allowed, as approved, seconded by alderman Shook, which was -regularly passed by the Council. i Son*eman Building permitted to use lighter glass M (Regular Meeting of August 5th, continued(() rs-L.LoShirmer appeared before the Council and requested that they'•rec,onaldtheir action f July l@th, with reference to a building permit for her, after discussion, alderman ronson made a motion that all members of the Council view the site of the proposed gilding and be ready to act at the next regular meeting; this motion was seconded by lderman Peal, and was passed unanimously by the Council. Alderman Gregory, stated that the Building Inspector had recommended that W.F.Sonnem: be*permitted to use a lighter type of glass in some of the openings of his new building at.the corner of Dickson and University Streets, since the type of glass specified in the Building Code for buildings in the Fire Zone was too heavy for the steel frames and hardware planned to be used in some of the openings in said building, alderman McRoy made a motion that the action of the Building Inppector be ratified in permitting the u of Double Strength Glass for the openings on the East and South Sides of the Building on the 1st Floor, instead of the regular standard Fire Proof Glass, phis motion was sec ed byralderman Peal, and was passed unanimously by the.Council`: There being no further business, alderman McRoy moved to adjourn, seconded by alderman Hosford, which was duly passed by the Council, and the Mayor declared the Counc adjourned"•' e� Attest Approved -mayor Valty er Fayetteville City Council met in regular session, Monday, August 12, 1940 Present: Mayor A. D. McAllister: City Clerk, J. P1. McGehee; City Attorney, Price Dickson; City Engineer, E. -T. Brown; and aldermen: Bronson, Banks, Gregory, Hosford, McRoy, Real, Sanders and Shook. Minutes of the regular meeting of August 5 were read and approved. The following bills were presented after there approval by Alderman Peal, chair- man of the auditing committee: Jackson's Cafe $ 3.60 Kelley Bros. Lbr, Co. 1.53 Elmer Boyd 7.20 ArkansascIce & ColdiStorage 8.00 Harry George 1910 Robert Porter 10.00 J, W. Shelley 12.25 Arkola Sand & Gravel CO27.87 Clarence Rice 10.00 Ozark Gro. Co. 6.38 Mrs. Ida JacksonHorton 25.00 Hal Ellerton 10.00 Johnson & McBride 1.33 Standard Oil Co. 85.16 Hugh Pool 10.50 Firestone Auto Supply Sta. 1941 Bob Day 4.77 Ise Lacy 5.10 Dowell -Green Chev. Co. 27.65 Arthur Cassatt 9.00 Bud Collins 7.50 Rogers Electric Co. 1958 Ben Porter 20.00./ A. F. Shumate 20.00 . Otho Shumate 12.00 Alderman Bronson made a motion that the bills be allowed as anproved. Seconded by Alderman Banks, which was regularly passed by the Council. Mr. Cook appeared before the Council and asked permission to rent the Garment Factory building for a Skating Rink. After discussion, alderman Sanders made a mo- tion that the matter be referred to the Water committee and water superintendent. This motion was seconded by Alderman Hosford and was passed unanimously by the Council. _ The matter of granting Mrs. L. L. Shirmer a permit for residence on Lot 61 Block 21 Leverett addition, came up for discussion, and Alderman Sanders made a' notion that a permit be issued allowing Mrs. ShjMM)i to build not closer than 10 feet from the property line. This motion was seconded by Alderman Hosford, but before the vote was taken, Alderman Gregory asked to be excused from voting, which was granted by the Mayor. The clerk then called the roll and the following vote was recorded: Ayes, Hosford, Peal, Sanders and Shook. Nays, Bronson, Banks and McRoy. Alderman Gregory not voting, and the Mayor declared passed, as there were 4 ayes and 3 nays. At this time, the City Attorney called the attention of the Council to the fact, that Section 3 of Ordinance #848 had not been complied with in advertising the re- quest for a building permit. The Mayor then ruled that the motion just passed was out of order. Since it was in conflict with the procedure outlined in the ordinance. V There being no Alderman Hosford, cil adjourned. Attest i y -Clerk further business, Alderman McRoy moved to adjourn, seconded by which was duly passed by the Council and the Maybrr•declared the.Coun- Approved j,�746. Mayor Fayetteville City Council met in regular session, Monday, Aug. 19, 1940L�� Present: Mayor A. D. McAllister; City Attorney Price Dickson and A7.01-Prmen: Bronson, Gregory, Hosford, McRoy, P�a'ly"BUrfd"eits''O?t3d'rghook: Abaent'&�aldermfth Banks - In the absence of the City Clerk, J. W. McGehee, City Attorney Price Dickson acted as clerk. Minutes of the regular meeting of August"12 were read and approved.