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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1943-09-20 MinutesF>retteville City Council• met in reg lar session, Monday, September 2.0, 1943 •�resent: Td,,yor Geo.�,lughan, City Clerk J.vjelYIcGehee, City Ai;torney Price Dickson, pity EnginFer E.T.Brown, 3uilding Inspector Henry George, Police Chief Dan Allen, aldermen; Bronso*u,Bapks, Gregory, Hosford, hIcRoy, Sanders, Stubblefield and 1i4illiams. It;irutes of the regular meeting of Sept 6th, and the adjourned meeting of September 8th, ,.,ere read and approved. The following bills :Mere presented, after their approval by alderman Hosford, ' chairman of the auditing committee: Bill Bohannon ?31.15.Frank Brooi{s ;4'34.10 Lion Service Station 5'11.88 Frank Brooks31._15 Or. E.Lindsey 32.90 Oscar Asher 22.20 G.E.LAndsey 25.30 '.!.H.Glass 29.30 Lige Gabbard 19.70 B,.S.Powers 2,60 Viloodrow Taylor 26.50 Steve Salusbury 19070 J.T,Osburn 19.78 Lee Keey 29.30 D.E.Vladkins , 19.70 lilt .HaGla sa 24,20 OQ-io St>>inford 26.50 Hiram Habbard 9.80 sVoodrow Taylor 19.70 Lae Lacey 24,20 Jack Dudley 12.50 Lee Keey 24,20 Elbert Oxford 29,30 Efton Harney 12.85 Otho SwinfOrd 19,70 Elbert Gray 21,30 City Water Plant 61,54 Lee Lacey' 22.20 Amos Harrell 9.45 The Automotive 1.91 Elbert Oxford 22-,20 Joe ii ix 9,45 Pyke Lumber Co. 1760.63 Elbert Gray •15.80 John Compton 9.45 C.W.Knight 14.35 Russell Bohannon 4.50 F.J.Morgah 1,40 Amos Harrell 3.15 Ed Phillips 3.15 Houston-Tatlor 34.50, Henry Huelshorst 5.85 The Automotive 1.58 - Harz y Holloway 19.70 J.iV.IticGehee, Clerk 1.15 Hurcil Holloway 19.70 Frank Brooks 2.70. ,John T.Perry 1-1.20 Jess Tune 21.70 CeM,.Barn'ett 7000 Frank Johnson 11.85 Oscar Asher 19.70 Lion Service Sta 8.17 Lig-e Gabbard 19.70 The Automotive 6.51 Steve Salusbury 19.70 Harry Holloway 19.70 Joe Mix 14.46 Hurcil Holloway 19.70 D.E.Wadkins 19.70 John T.Perry 15080 C.V%i.Knight 18.70 C.M.Barnett 5.60 Bill Bohannon 34.10 The Automotive 4.58 Alderman McRoy made a motion .that the bills be allowed, _^.s aprrovecl, seconrled by alderm n Stubblefield, which eras regularly passers by the Council. lue August reportg of Roy Nix, as Sewer Service Collector end 9.James Ptak, .s Municipal Judge, were presented by tele Clerk, and alderman '9-^onson made a riotion that t .e august. 11eports be•re(1eived and file$, seconded by aldermen Rarks, which was passed unnnimousl rep,)rts t ;r t'ie Council. Alderman McRoy, chairman of the Police Committee; made a motion that the Jniform Five UNIFORMED nemberas of thQ Police Denartment be allwed 4, 10.00 per month for UNIFORM allowapce MAINTEI?ANCE and that Police Chief, Dan Allenbe allowec,. S`20.00 per month for csir expers for as long as it vias neccessary,to,use said car for Pelice'dnty, these changes to be effect - Police ive September lst, 1943, this ,not %on was seconded by alderman Banks, and was passed una - imously btr the Council. 1201000 Alderman Sanders made a motion that the Piayor and Clerk be authorized to pu - Bonds chase 4 ':'gyp Ponds, Series "F", maturity value of 5:5,000 each, at a price of 5;.51700, each, for bbt-of-the STREET, FUNDS; this motion eras secpndd by alderman TlcRoy, and vias pas<ari una - Street triously by the Council. Dept Alderman Sanders made a motion that tie ?'ayor and Clerk be authorized to „10,000 purchase a 17ar Bond, Series "F', maturity value of $5,,000, ata price of 5j31700, from the Bonds DEPRECIATION funds of the Sewer Project No.1014-R, also one of the same series and amount Sewer out of the ROTID & INTEREST FUNDS of Sewer Project No. 1014-R, this motion was seconded by Service aldPrmnn Hosford, and was passed unanimously by the Council. 10,000 Alderman Hosford made a motufon that the purcehase of the VIAR BOND by the ''a ter Water Department, that was authorized by the Council, September 8th, he a Series "F", Dept. 1;;aturity value 810.000, at a price of 5;7;4001 this motion was seconded by alderman authorize. Gregory, and was passed unanimously by the Council. ?-8-43 7ondemn alderman Gregory made a motion that, the City Attorney be authorised to Selle start CO;IDEMATATICN proceedings against the Seller. Tractof land., adjourning the P'unicipa._ tract of Airport, containing 167 acres, more or less, and more particularly described as follova land. The W-,',,'- of the MV,L, Section 3,exceptina a tract out of the HE corner thereof described follows, to -nit: beginning at the NE corner of said 80 acre tract and running thence rie t 1.40 chains, thence south 13.70 chains, thence east 1.40 chains, thence north 13.70 cha ns o to the point of beginning; all that part of the SE, of the NW -L of section 3,described a ondemn follows, to -wit; beginning at a point on the north bank of the slough 3.85 chains north A_"P of tyle SW corner of said 40 acre tract and running thence north 83 degrees, 3 minutes est, Sells d.95 chains, thence north 43 degrees, east :i chains, thence north 21 degrees west 4.50 lhains5 tract of thence north 62 degrees west 3 chains, thence north 19 dearges, west 4 chain•s-,,then.ce gouth.. land 14 degrees-, west 3.25 chains to a point on the west line of said,40 acre tract, 12.40ch ins north of the point of beginning,thence south 12.40 chains to the point of beginrg, cont -4) in- inrr 7.48 acres, more or less; also all the east of the NE,'� gull in toi+unship 15 nor h of range 30 west of the 5tri.P.M., containing in all 167 acres more or less.La This motion uvas seconded by alderman Bronson, and received the unanimous vo e of the Council. There being no further business, alderman McRoy moved to adjourn, second -13d. by alderman Bronson, which was duly passed by the Council, and the hh.yor declared the Council -adjourned. Attest Approved t) G ty Clerk r,I y