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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1944-07-10 Minutes621 ( Minutes of June 26th, continued Alderman Stubblefield made a motion that all City offices be closed Wednesday at noon, yffices for the DEDICATION PROGRAM of the CITY AIRPORT, this motion was seconded by alderman to close Banks, and was passed unanimously by the Council. at.noon Alderman McRoy made a motion that the City offices be closed all day Monday Offices to and Tuesday, July 3 & 4th, this motion was seconded by alderman Stubblefield, and was close passed unanimously by the Council* 3I& 4th. The Mayorbrought up the question of having POLICE Officers at Airport Wednes State Policday to handle the traffic, and stated that the Sheriff had promised to have 2 menuon.:the & S'herriff ground, and that the State Highway Depto had promised at least 2 men to help with.the to furnish traffic , help There being no further business, alderman McRoy moved to adjourn, seconded lby alderman Bronson, which was duly passed by the Council, and the Mayor deokared the Council adjourned. 14 Approved Fayetteville City Council met in regular session, Monday July 10th, 1944. resent: Mayor Pro -ten G.T.Sanders, City Clerk J.W.McGehee, City Engineer E.T.Brown, ity Attorney Price Dickson, and aldermen; Bronson, Banks, Stubblefield, Williams, McRoy nd Adkisson. Absent: alderman Gregory: Minutes of the regular meeting of June 26th, were read and approved'; Phe follwing bills were presented, after their approval by alderman McRoy, chairman of the auditing committee: Bill Bohannon J.T.Osburn Lee Koey Lee Lacy Carl Lacy Sam Little Frank Brooks Harry Holloway L.G.Spyres W.H.Hester Oscar Asher Lige Gabbard Oscar Gilbreath Steve Salisbury Troy Drain Edgar Caudle Bill. Bohannon J.T.Osburn Lee Keey Lee Lacy Carl Lacy W.H.Hester Theo Burns Harry Gold Bob Day Bill Satterfield Lige Gabbard Houston -Taylor Heflin's Station Tajslor Tire Co. Phillips Motor Co. Abshier-Bryan Alderman McRoy made Williams, Which was x$34:40 Fay..Printirig Co. $25,29 Fay Lbr & Cement Co ;?17.85 17.35 Eason & Co. 86:93 Linkway Stores Co, 5.36 19.70 McCartney -Lewis 67,65 .Lewis Bros Co 3.21 28,75 Cravens.& Co 86,99 The Automotive ,61 13,90 Ark.Western Gas Co. 1.53 Johnson Paint Co 39.27 21930 Red Cross DrugCo. 1.25 Hilton Bros ,42 5,85 Bob's Cafe 1 17.50 Phillips Motor Co. 6910 19,70 Rogers Electric Co. 8:20 J.W.MCGehee, Clerk ,53 19.70 SW,Bell Tel Co. 33:02 Fay Machine Tool Worksl2.35 10.80 Johnson Plumbing Co 3:00 Harry Holloway 19970 24:50 NW:Ark Times 38.00 L.G.Spyres 19,70 19.70 Mt.Inn Hotel 8:50 W.H.Hester 14.00 19.70 J.O.Mayes 8.06 Linkway Stores 3.27 19:70 Bob Day 13.76 Houston -Taylor 45.56 19.70 J&P.. 13ynum 2,80 J.W.McGehee, Clerk 1.43 33.80 J.W.McGehee, Clerk 1:96 Oscar Asher 24.50 19.85 Lewis Bros Co. 2,75�'Lige Gabbard 19.70 25.30 SW,Gas & Electris Co 373.01 Oscar Gilbreath 19.70 19.70 Smith Radio Shop 2,61 Steve Sa lusbury 19,70 19,85 Com.Radio Equipmnt Cc 2,00 Troy Drain 19,70 12.30 SW.Bell ,Tel Co. 9.15 Edgar Caudle 16,OD 7.20 Akron Brass MFG Co. 31.84 Ark'Fuel Oil Co. 197.52 6.17 Lion Sery Sta 4.69 Fay.Iron & Metal Co. 36.70 6.17 Heflin's Sery Sta 2.51 Kelley Bros Lbr Co. 48.50 6.16 Ellis Poore 12.00 Sandford & Son 9.25 2.75 Fay.Lbr & Cement Co 2.09 Lion Oil Ref.Co, 32.44 .75bRogers Electric Co. 4.90 E.A.Martin Mach. Co. 13.96 21.48 Fay.Machine Tool Works 098 Fay.Lbr & Cement Co 17.71 2.75 Ark.Fuel Oil Co. 3.34 Linkway Stores 11.59 3.00 Liibn Sery Sta 37.64 Lewis Bros Co. 6,23 4.28 Brooks Equipmt Co 18.00 3.75 Mid -Continent Oil Co 33.69 a motion that the bills be a.11ovred, as anproved,seconded by alderman regularly passed by the Council: Assessment Alderman Bronso% maV, a motion that the 1944 Assessment for paving the intep Pkv. Dst sections in Paving District r�o �unting to 599.56p be allowed, this motion was seconded N^146 alderman Stubblefield, and was passed unanimously by the Council* June repor s The June reports of Roy Nix as Sewer Service Collector,G.T.Sande.rs as Ex - officio Chief of Police Department,J.W.McGehee as City Collctor and as City Clerk were presented by the Clerk And alderman Stubblefield, chairman of the Water Committee, pre- sented the report of the Water Depab4ent, alderman McRoy made a motion that the reports be received and filed, seconded by alderman Williams, which was passed unanimously by the Council. Ins at Alderman Banks, Chairman of the Insurance committee brought up the question Airport ,•ref of insurance for the HANGAR at the AIRF ORT, after discussion,alderman Bronson made a to Ins Come motion that the matter be referred to the IN&URANCE COIvIIdITTEE with power to act, this power to act motion was seconded by alderman Stubblefield, and received the unanimous vote of the Council* request report Alderman Bronson brought up the question of having a report from the Com - from missioners of Sewer Improvement District N6.1., aftrr discussion, the Clerk was instruct Sewer Imp No. to request a report from the Commissioners; 1. AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR ABANDONING AND VACATING THE ALLEY BETWEEN Abandon BLOCKS N0. 16 AND N0.17, THE ALLEY BETWEEN BLOCKS N0, 19 AND N0. 200 AND THE ALLEY alleys in BETWEEN BLOCKS NO. 23 AND NO.24,AND THE ALLEY RUNNING NORTH AND SOUTH, BOUNDED ON THE ()inter EAST BY BLOCKS N0. 16 AND NO. 17, AND ON THE WEST BY BLOCK N0. 15 ALL IN GUNTER ADDITIC4 Add. TO THE CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE; ARKANSAS., which was left on its second readingat the reg- ular meeting of February 7th, 1944, was again presented, and alderman Bronson made a motion that the Ordinance be placed on its third and finial reading, this motion was sec- onded by alderman Adkisson, and on roll call by the Clerk received the unanimous vote of the Council. (I'Rt e4arrG ti}.g)1 R AD Ott AADF1b4Llime I/ Th8 fiayor then put the uest•3on "Shall the Ordinance pass", and on roll call by the Clerk, the following vote was recorded: Ayes, Bronson, Banks, Stubblefia Williams, McRoy and Adkisson. Nays: None. Absent and not voting: Alderman Gregory. And the Mayor declared passed, as there were 6 Ayes and No Nayso Copy of Ordirane onnrPx& x t page) 622 ORDINANCE N0. 879. AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR ABANDONING AND VACATING THE ALLEYBETWEEN BLACKS N0, 16 AND N0. 17, THE ALLEY BETWEEN BLOCKS NO, 19 AND N0.20, THE ALLEY BETWEEN BLOCKS NO, 23 AND NO 24, -AND THE ALLEY RUNNING NORTH AND SOUTH, BOUNDED ON THE EAST BY BLOCKS NO.lf� AND N0. 17, AND ON THE WEST BY BLOCK NO, 15 ALL IN GUNTER ADDITION TO THE CITY OF FAYETTE- VILLE, ARKANAS. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FAYET 11EV ILLE, WASHINGTON COUNTY, ARKANSAS: That Whereas all of the persons ow ing property abutting the alley between Blocks No. 16 and No.17, and all of the perspns owg property abutting the alley between Blocks No. 19 and No. 20, and all of the persons ow g property abutting the alley between Blocks No.23 and No. 24 and all of the persons ow7Ming property abutting the alley running nor h and south, bounded on the east by Blocks No.16 and No. 17, and on the west by Block No. 15, all in Gunter Addition to the City of Fayetteville,Arke'nsas;•presented to the City Council petitions praying.that said alleys be abandoned and vacated. That Whereas the City Council by Resolution directed the City Clerk to give Totice as provided by Act No. 311 of the Acts of The Genefal Assembly of 1941 of the hearing of said petitions and the said Clerk gave the notice as provided by said Act. That Whereas hearing has been duly had upon said petitions bef&re the City Coun- cil as provided in said Act,.and it has been determined by the City Council that all abutting property owners and other persons directly interested have consented to the abandonment) of said alleys and no one has appgared to oppose the granting of prayers of said petitions, and the Council has found that said alleys should be abandoned and vacated. Therefore it is orddred and determined by the City Council that the property included within the alley between Blocks No,.16 and,No.17, and the property included wi.t�ir. the alley between Blocks No. 19 and No. 29, and the property included Withinnth6oalieyo,2': betweenr'Blocks Nb:23randrNp.4_241s;zand the: -.property included in the alley running north and south, bounded on the.east by Blocks No. 16 and No.17, and on the West By Block No. 15,Iall in Gunter Addition to the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas, be abandoned as alleys and that said property shall vest in the owners of the real.estate adjacent theretd as provided in said Act of the General Assembly. , Passed and approved this 10th day of July, 1944, Approved Mayor Pro -tem AttestQi �itty Clerk Patrolmen The Mayor presented the matter of .vacations for the Police Department, o be paid and said that on account of the shortage of .help, he didn't think it would be possible vacation to give them the time off, but thought they would,be willing to work on straight through; 2,Weeks provided they were paid for the 2 weeks vacation period, and in the discussion, it was brought out that there were only, 2 of the Patrolmen that would be ent&tled to a vacation since the others had,been on the force less than 12 monthsp alderman Bt4nks.made a motion that the 2 Patrolmen.entitled to a vacation, be paid for 2 weeks extra- time, this motion was seconded by alderman Stubblefield, and was passed unanimously by the Council* There being no further business, alderman McRoy moved to adjourn, seconded by. aldefman Bronson, which was duly passed by the Council, and the Mayor declared the Council adjourned. Attest Appr,&ved i y Clergy- Mayor A em Fayetteville City Council met in regular session, Monday,July 24th, 1,944. resent ayor Pro -tem G.T.Sanders, C&ty Clerk J.W,McGehee, Cit yy Attorne Price Dickson, :ity Engineer E.T.Brown, aldermen , Bronson,Gregory,Banks, Stubblefdeld, illiams,.McRoy .nd Adkisson. Minutes of the regular meeting.of July 10th, were read and approved. 'he following bills were presented, after their approval by Alderman McRoy, chairman Of t,he uditing committee: H.J.Burton $44.47 Edgar Caudle $8.00 ill Bohannon $31.15 Theo Burns 60.65 Greer Abstract Co. 10.75 T.Osburn 30.30 Bob Day 60.65 Lyons Machinery Co 8.69 ee Lacy 28.10 Mt.Inn Hotel 7.05 J,W,McGehee, Clerk 1.38 arl Lacy 19.95 Crescent Drug Store 1,77 Sandford & Son 10.50 Lee Keey 24.20 Bill Shafer 3.5.0 City Street Fund 810.00 ITerbert Cook 4.05 Sandford & Son 2,50 W,E,Kinsey 305.00 arry^Holloway 19070 Brooks Equioment Co. 18.00 ',,G,Spyres 19.70 Price Oil Corporation148.89 GV.H.Hester 19.70 E,A,Martin Mach Co 1.94 scar Asher 24.50 Walter Cox 8,75 Lige Gabbard 19.70 J,W.McGehee, Clerk 8.71 IOscar Gilbreath 19.70 Harry if 19.70 �Steve-Sal.usbury 19.70 L.G.Spyres 19.70 Troy Drain 19.70 W.H.Hester 19.70 Edgar Caudle 24.00 d . 19.85 •J.Burton 1.25 _ Bill Bohannon Oscar Asher 24.50 J.T.Osburn 30.30 Lige Gabbard 19.70 Claude Malone 24.20 Oscar Gilbreath 19.70 Lee Lacy 31.15 Steve Salusbury 19•:70 Carl lacy 16;00 Troy Drain 19.70 Lee Keey 24.20 Alderman Bronson made a motion that the bills be allowed, as approved, seconded by aid man Stubblefield, which was regularity passed by the Council* repor s The June reports of Henry George as Fire Chief and as Building InSpector we Chief presented by the Clerk, aldrman McRoy made a motyon that the reports be'redeived and f da seconded by alderman Banks, which was passed unanimously by the Council. r. 1