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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1942-06-15 Minutes54.9 Fayetteville City Council met in regular session, Monday, June 1st, 1942. Present.Mayor Geo.Vaughan, City Clerk J.W.McGehee, City Attorney Price Dickson, City Engineer E.T.Brown, aldermen; Bronson, Banks, Gregory, Hosford,* Shook and Stubblefield. Absent: McRoy and Sanders. Minutes of the regular meeting of May 25th, were read and approved. The following bills were presented, after their approval byalderman Hosford, chairman of t7ge auditing committee' Redfern Bros $1000 Dr.J.F.Stanford $3.00 R.F.Jackson $21.00 FayoPrinting Co. .87 Redfern Bros. 12.55 SW.Ggs & Electric Co.374.62 Arkola Sand & G.Co. 168.35 Dan Allen 4.82 Lewis Bros Co. 1.17 Lewis Brds Co. 2.57 Earl Hand 4.82 Lewis Bros Co. o92 Linkway StoresxCo 12.21 The#Burns 4.82 Jackson Cafe 14.10 H.F.Pointer 13.50 Bob Day 4.82 ArkeWestern Gas Co. 29.38 Clarence Rice 13.50 Taylor Hannah 4.82 The Flax Co. 3.00 HErschel Holloway 13.50 Lyle Allen 4.82 S.G.Adams Co. 4.34 Howard Shumate 14.40 Com.Radio Equipment Co 3.50 Fay Printing Co. 15.36 A.F.Shumate 22.50 Alderman Banks made a motion that the bills be allowed as appproved, seconded by alder- man Bronson, which was regularly passed by the Council May -Police Dan Allen, Chief of Police, presented the report of the Police Department, and the rem & Fire port of Chas Sanders as Acting.Chief of the Fire Depai+tment was pead by the Clerk, for reports the month of May,alderman Gregory mado a motion that the reports be`received and filed, reIode seconded by alderman Stubblefield, which was passed unanimously by the Council To nermitted Alderman Gregory made a motion that the Mayor be authordzed to give Oil Com - to unload panies permission to unload wholesale Gasoline at the Bulk Stations in the City, at any �asoline hour of the night, during the EMERGENCY, this motion was seconded by alderman Iiosford, arty time and was passed unanimously by TFie-Zouncil� at nicht There being no further business, by alderman Shook, which was duly passed by Council ad j ourned'.'��� Attest yCity er t; alderman.:. the Councils, and the :.Approve Fayetteville City Council met in regular session, Monday, June 15th, 1942: resent: Mayor Geo.Vaughan, City Clerk J.W.McNehee,City Engineer E.T.Brown, Police Ch:W an Allen, and aldermen; Bronson, Banks, Uregery, H osford, McRoy, Sanders, Shook and tubblefield. Minutes of the regular meeting of June 1st, were read and approved. he following biles were presented, after their approval by alderman Hosford, chairman f the auddting committees Djsed from Fu right Investment Cool to wide: Mission St. Le cee can Lea Obe Gar don - Uni 1 pro- ngs to 1 Gulf an nt Fac. e Firem rms A deed of land given to the City by the Fulbright Investment Co., for widehm Mission Street, between Maple and Lafayette streets, was presented to the Council the Street Committee. Alderman Banks made a motion that the City Attorney be instructed to start proceedings to cancel Lease with the Gulf Refining Company on THE CITY AIRPORT, motion was seconded by alderman Shook, and was passed unanimously by the Council# Co. Alderman Banks made a motion that the Mayor be instructed to write a letter appreciation to the OBERMAN GARMENT FACTORY for the donation of SUMMER UNIFORMS to e FIRE DEPARTMENT, this motion was seconded by alderman Sanders, and received the nimous vote of the Council. IClarehdelRico= ;114140 Phillips Motor Co. 6.47mHarry George Station $3.31 HI.P.Pointer 9.60 Harry George 4.15 Firestone Auto Supply 66.71 Herschel Holloway 9.60 Standard Oil Co. 38.34 City Water Plant 31.11 obert Porter 9.60 Houston -Taylor 4.75 Clarence Rice 14.40 Howard Shumate 14.40 Ozark Grocer Co. 4.75 H.F.Pointer 14.40 A.F.Shumate 22.50 Nat.Cylinder Gas Co. 2.44 Herschel Holloway 14.40 Herschel Holloway 4.80 Ark.Fuel Oil Co. 2.75 Robert Porter 14/40 H.F.Pointer 4.80 SW.Bell Telephone Cc 3.94 Arkola Sand & G.Co. 197.57 obert Porter 3.00 Phillips Motor Co. 198.66 Howard Shumate 14040 SW.Bell Telephone Co. 32.14 Reed-Griffetb Garage 19.45 A.F.Shumate 22.8J Barnes Electric Co. 9.00 Ozark Salvage Co. 5.46 Budd Department Store 6.32 Eason & Co. 10.00 Fay.Auto Supply 8.00 Fay.Lbr & Cement Co. 7.68 Hilton Bros 1.59 The Automotive, Inc. 1.62 Fayolron & Metal Co. 11.00 The Automotive Inc. 5.06 Fay.Machine Tool Wks 2.00 Alderman Sanders made a motion that the bills be allowed, as approved, seconded by al- derman Bronson, which was regularly passed by the Councils; !ay repor s The following reports for the month of May were presented by the Clerk: .ad Roy Nix, as Sewer Service Collector, Henry George as Building Inspector, J.W.MCGehee Collector and as Clerk, and alderman Bronson made a motion that the reports be recto las ceived and filed, seconded by alderman Banks, which was passed unanimously by the Council* Djsed from Fu right Investment Cool to wide: Mission St. Le cee can Lea Obe Gar don - Uni 1 pro- ngs to 1 Gulf an nt Fac. e Firem rms A deed of land given to the City by the Fulbright Investment Co., for widehm Mission Street, between Maple and Lafayette streets, was presented to the Council the Street Committee. Alderman Banks made a motion that the City Attorney be instructed to start proceedings to cancel Lease with the Gulf Refining Company on THE CITY AIRPORT, motion was seconded by alderman Shook, and was passed unanimously by the Council# Co. Alderman Banks made a motion that the Mayor be instructed to write a letter appreciation to the OBERMAN GARMENT FACTORY for the donation of SUMMER UNIFORMS to e FIRE DEPARTMENT, this motion was seconded by alderman Sanders, and received the nimous vote of the Council. 550 ( Meeting of June 15th, continued) Alderman Sanders introduced an Ordinance, entitled, AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FCR ABANDONI AND VACATING THE ALLEY RUNNING IN AN EASTERLY WESTERLY DIRECTION .TIM OUGH THE CENTER OF BLOCK ONE, ENGLEWOOD ADDITION TO THE CITY OF 'FAYETTEV,ILLE, ARKANSAS, AS SHOWN ON THE RE- CORDED PIAT OF SAID ADDITION. The Ordinance was read in its entirety by the Clerk, and alderman Bronson made a motion that the rules be suspended, and the Ordinance placed on its second reading, this motion was seconded by alderman Stubblefield, and on roll call by the,Clerk, was passed unanimously by the Councils 1 . The Clerk then read the Ordinance the second time, and after discussion, alderman Hosford made a motion that the rules be further suspended, and the Ordinance placed on its third and final reading, this motion was seconded by alderman Stubblefield. ' and on roll call by the Clerk, received the unanimous vote of the Council. The Clerk then read the Ordinance the third and final time. The Mayor then put the question "Shall the Ordinance pass", and on roll call by theClerk, the follwing vote resulted: Ayes; Bronson, Gregory, Hosford, McRoy, Sanders, Shook and Stubblefield. Nays: None. Absent and not voting : Banks. And the Mayord declared the Ordinance passed, as there were 7 Ayes, and no Nays•, ORDINANCE N0. 8-6-9. AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FCR ABANDONING AND VACATING THE ALLEY RUNNIIIG N AN \ EASTERLY-9ESTERLY DIRECTION THROUGH THE CENTER OF BLOCK ONE, ENGLEWOOD ADDITION TO THE 1 CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE, ARKANSAS, AS SHOWN ON THE RECORDED PLAT OF SAID ADDITION. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY CF FAYETTEVILLE, WASHINGTON COUNTS', ARKANSAS: That whereas all persons owning property abutting the alley running in an easterl westerly direction through the center of Block 1.Englewood Addition to the City of Fayette villa, Arkansas,have presented to the City Council a petition praying that said alley be abandoned and vacated; and , Whereas, the/�City Council by resolution directed the City Clerk to give notice rmvided by Act 311 of th' Acts of the General Assembly of the State of Arkansas for the ear 1941, of the hearingrof said petition, and Whereas, said Clerk gavi the notice in the form and manner and for the time as provided by,said Act, and Whereas, said hearing has been duly conducted, for the purpose of consideration f said petition, on the 8th day of June, 1942, as provided in said Act, and it has been. e- ermined by the City Councilthat all abutting propert3r owners and other persons directly �in- erXested have consebted to the abandonment of said alley, and no one has appeared to opp se het•granting of the prayers of said petition, and the Council has found that said alley hould be abandoned and vacated,, Therefore, itis ordered and ordained and determined by the City Council of the City of Fayetteville,,Arkansas,that the property,included within the alley as now p tted running in an easterly- wetterly direction through the center of Block 1, Englewood Add ion to the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas, be abandoned es an alley and that the property sh 11 vest in the owners of the.real estate adjacent thereto, each such adjacent owner taking title to the middle of said alley, and said ownership shall be free from the former ease- ment of the City of Fayetteville therin for public use as an alley, as provided in said at of the General Assembly. , Passed and,approved this 15th, day of.June, ;942. Published in the Nortwest Arkansas Times June 16th, 1942. Attest Approved mayor To investigate Alderman Gregory made a motion that the Fire Committee be authorized to ascertalt4i pric . of the price of aft ga�:tnmat4o hydraulic J'.ck for the Fire Department, and report to the Council, this motion was seconded by alderman loaford, and was passed unanimously by the Council: for Fire Dept. There being no further business, alderman McRoy moved to adjourn, seconded by alderm en Gregory, which was duly passed by the Council, and the Mayor declared the Council adjourn Attest Approved y GiLeric