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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1945-08-20 Minutes29 I ( Minutes of August 6th, continued ) Alderman Gregory, a, member of the committee that had -been appointed to meet with a commit To sell tree from the Masonic Lodge for the purpose of working out a contract for the sale of the E of 3rd past e of the 3rd floor of the City Adffiinistration Building; reported that the two commit floor tees had come to the following agreement:'that the City deliver title to the East of 3rd floor, also,(180 gallons Roof coating,90 gallons of -Primer, 50 # Roof cement, 4 brush es, 1 trowell and 20 yds of 6"'Muslin purchased from Panther. Oil,& Grease Co.), and the N�asonic Lodge agrees to pay $500.00, and assume responsibility for the maimtenance of the roof over the entire City Administration Building efffective from and after date of dep livery and acceptance of title to the East a of 3rd floor of the building, alderman Hale made a motion that the report of the committee be approved, seconded by alderman McRoy, which was passed unanimously by the Council* tty to I Alderman McRoy made a motion that, the City.°Attorney`b8"� instructed :to;n rite }write.,* a.cAntra'Ct 'f orxahersale. o£;rtkie East:.2_ of. the-.3nd Flo or; of .-th6;r.KJty Adm in istratio� ontract to the Masonic Lodge to be submitted to the City Cogmcil for -approval,, this motion was' seconded by alderman Hale, and was passed unanimously by the Council. Y Alderman McRoy made a motion that the besk/Patrolmen be paid for 2 weeks xtra for vacation pay, if they wanted to work on without the vacation, or if they wanted to take a vacation, that they be paid straight time for the time off, and that Newt Hinkle be acation paid for two weeks vacation time, this motion was seconded by alderman Banks, and was ay for passed unanimously by the Council. sk Patrolmn & There being no further business, alderman McRoy moved to adjourn, second inkle by alderman Bronson, which was duly passed by the Council, and .the Mayor declared the Council adjourned. //JJ AttestL Approved 7 yy`Ller c mayor Fayetteville City Councill met in regular session Monday, August 20th, 1945. Present: Mayor G.T.Sanders, City Clerk J.W.McGehee,SGYty:;A.t:t6r46-y PricecDickson;iCity Engineer E.T.Brown, Acting Fire Chief Henry Georges%aldermen, Bronson, Grego?y, Bank§;er Stubblefield,-Williams,aMdRoylaad Hale. Absent: alderman Adkisson; Minutes of the regular meeting of August 6th, were read and approved. The following bills were presented, after their approval by alderman•McRoy, chairman of Ithe auditing committee: Houston Taylor $$10.00 H.L.McDonald $19:70 Bob Day 3.00 Willard Clark 19.70 Delbert Hesger $12.20 H.E.Swift 96,35 Hiram Gabbard- 18:20 Oscaf Aher 24.00 P.H.Hester 19:70 Steve Salusbury -'11:25, Lige Ga bard 25.00 Coy'Estep 19.70 Ark.Western Gas Co.23:41 Arlie Clark 24.50 Chas McConnell 19.70 H.E.SWift .32,75' Oran Dudley 19.70 Delbert Hester 18.00 Rogers Electric Co. 1:82 Troy Drain 19.70 Oscar Asher 24.00 Mt. Inn Hotel ,27:00 Alfred Lackey 20.70 Lige Gabbard 19.70 Bohe Grocery 6:60:1 Kenneth lackey 19.00 Arlie Clark 22:90 hogers'Elee Co. 14:28Hiram Gabbard 13.40 ;Oran Dudley 24:30 Mrs.T.P.Hulsey 6:00 (ITroy Drain 10:00 W•H.Hester 19:70' llfred Lackey 20.70 Coy Estep 19:70' Kenneth Lackey 19.00 Chas McConnell 19.706 Aderman Brdnson made a -motion that the bills be alloged as approved, seconded by alderA man -Banks, which -was regularly passed by the Council. Pus Lines INC. was presented by the A Petition of the UNIVERSITY CITY BUS LINES, 'Clerk granted isking. that it be granted Loading and Unloading privileges;that loading areas be desig- Loading nated and marked off at the corner -of Block and Center Streets;Block and Mountain Streets Stations liountain and East Streets; and East and Center Streets as designated on diagram attached on Square to petition; also loading areas on each side of the Street directly in front of the Bus & Station on College Avenue, as designated by said diagram, after discussion, alderman NlCollege McRoy made a motion that G;the requesttbe6granted; this motion was seconded by alderman regory, and was bassed unanimously by the Council; /2I Seats to Alderman Hale made a motion that a seat be placed at each ® and fastened be placed to the Sidewalk, - , this motior. at was sdconded by alderman nks, and was passed unanimously by the Council. Loading stations Alderman Bronson made p.motion that the Clerk be instructed to I a hearnn to be had on the publish a notice Publish running North and South,bbunded�ronothe°East sbyaBlocke7.9 and uonethe dWest by dition kocksid l5 & 6 notice to Gunter Addition, said hearing to be had. 17th day of September, 1945, this rmotitt wgs sec c1Qse Alleyonded by alderman McRoy, ans was passed unanimously by the Council. in Gunter Add. Aldefman Gregory reported that the Masonic Lodge had turned down the propositie Maso is to purchase the East z of the 5rd floor of the City Administration Bldg. not to buy E2 of 3rd floor The Clerk presented the reportsof Henry George; as Building Inspector and as Acting Chief of the Fire Department for the month of July, alderman Gregory made a motion duly reports hat the reports be received and filed, seconded by alderman Hale, which was passed unani mously by the Council. Alderman Gregory, chairman of the eommitteeothatthad been appointed to meet Fire Zone with a committee from the Chamber of Commerce, to study the proposition of extending to be the Fire Bones, made a report of the recommendations of the -Joint Committees, aldeFinan extended McRoy made a motion that the recommendations of the committee be,approved, the detailed description of the area to be included, to be covered by Ordimance, this motion was seconded by alderman Banks, and was passed unanimously by the Council (continued on page 30 ) c 1 ter - diate re Zone be ext- ded. inces be draw tending re Zones No Quoru present. journ- eti.ng (Minutes of August 20th, continued from page 28 . ) Alderman Gregory also, reported that the ,joint -committee§ -'recommended that•`the-Pe6tr etedv Fire Zone be abolished and that the Intermediate Fire Zone be extended to include all of area inside the City Limits, except -the area -included in aloe regular Fire Zone, alderman Williams made a motion that the recommendation be approved, seconded by alderman Stubble- field, which was passed unanimously by,the Council. Alderman Hale made a motion that the Ordinance committee, together with the City Attorney be instructed to draw up an Ordinance extending the Fire Zone covering the 'urea recommmended by the committee, also an Ordinance extending the Intermediate Fire Zone in accordance with the recommendations of the Committee; this motion was seconded by alderman Banks, and was passed unAnimously by the Council. There being.no further business, alderman McRoy moved to adjourn, seconded by alderman Bironson, which was duly passed by the Council, and the Mayor declared the Council afjourned' Attest��v APProved i y lark Mayor Fayetteville City Council met for regular session, Monday, Septemb r 3rd, 1945. Present: Mayor G.T.Sanders, City Clerk J.W.McGehee, and alddermen onson and McRoy. 4 After waiting till 8-30 O'Clock, and no quorum being present, alderman McRoy moved to adjourn till Tuesday, September �-th, at 8 O'Clock, P.M. this motion was secon by alderman Br&nson, and was passed unanimously by the -Council, and the Mayor.declared Council adjourned till Tuesday, September 5th. elk 1t veyr's.V i Attest At= Approved y ler .. MELyor Fayetteville City Council met in adjourned session Tuesday, September 4th, 1945 . ?resent Mayor G.T.Sanders, City Clerk J.W.McGehee, City Attorney Price Dickson, City hgimeer E.T.Brown,aldermen; Bronson, Stubblefield, Williams McRoy and Hale. Absent: tldermen; Gregory, Banks and Adkisson. , Minutes of the regular meeting of August 20th, were read and approved. The following bills were presented after the ir;approlral*by alderman McRoy, chairman of the auditing committed Frisco R.R.RCo. $46.00•Kenneth Lackey $19:00 Ark. Fuel Oil'Co: $61:26 W"H?Hester 19.70 -Edgar Caudle 4.00 Green Chev Co. 2:00 Coy Estep 19.70•SW.Gas & Electric Co. 403.57 Harry Gold 2:00 Chas McConnell 19.70 -Johnson Paint Shop :72 H:Cremer 25.00 'Delbert Hester 18.00•Mt.Inn Hotel 7.00 Fay. Iron & Metal Co 1.07 Oscar Asher 24.00 Hudson Tire Co. 150.61 Whitfied Motor Co. 5.52 Lige Gabbard 25.00•Ark.Western Gas Co. 1.53 Ark.Fuel Oil Co 33.31 Arlie Clark 19.70•Com.Radio Equipmt•Co. 2.o0 Houston Taylor 8,04 Oran Dudley 24.50-SW.Bell Tel Co. 22.73 A.H.Lofton 1.00 Troy Drain 23.25•Lewis Bros Co. ,72 Firestone Stores .75 Noble Drain 10.00•Fay•Printing Co. 1:74 Fay.Spring Shop 2.50 Alfred Lackey 20.70 Vickers Laundry 2.05 Lewis Bros Co. 9,72 Kenneth Lackey 19.00 •Bob's Cafe 7.70 Ark.Ice & C.S:Co. 4.50 E.A.Martin Mach, Co. 780.00 Read's 10.42 Green Chev Co. 34.04 H:E.Swift 16.11 City Water Plant 8:50 Whitfield Motor Co 12.19 VI.H.Hester •19.70.G.T.Sanders 1:50 SW.Bell Tel Co. 9.49 Coy Estep 19.70 Ark.Fuel Oil Co. 23.03 SW.Gas & Electric Co. 19912 Chas McConnell 19.70 Houston Taylor 2.7.34 Red Cross Drug Store 5:50 Delbert Hester 18.00 American Laf. Foamite 88.14 Lewis -Bros Co: 23.43 Oscar Asher 24.00 SW.Bell Tel Co. 11 52 Fay -Drug Store 2.54 Lige Gabbafld 25.00 SW. Gas & Elec Co. 11:08 head's - 25.98 Arlie Clark 24.50 Lewis Bros Co. 11.07 Budd's Dept Store 1.96 Cran Dudley 19.70 Houston Taylor. 9.81 Ozark Grocer Co. 14.75 Noble Drain 7.20 Ark.Fuel Oil 5.18 Alfred Lackey 20.70 Pearl Watts Police Ch 50.00 Alderman Bronson made a motion that the bills be allowed, as approved, seconded by alderman Stubblefield, which was regularly passed by the Council. 'etition A Petition containing the names of 102 XXDUCKXP=residents or property owners )rotest near the West Fork of White Rivfr where the Sewer Disposal empties into the river, protesting. .ng un- the unsanitary conditions Wtiv�*Q Dist in said area, was presented by the Clerk, Here being anitaryquite a number of the Petitioners present, a general routs table discussion was had, it was inditio suggested that the Petitioners appoint a Committee to meet with the Committeffrom the City 1C,uncil and the State Board of Health, to see if some plan could be worked out that would) be satisfactbgg.. antDlspl Virgil Blossom, Supt of Public Schoolsa appeared before the Couircil to exp gil Press for the School Board,their appreciation of the help and co-operation that the City ssom had extended in making it possiblef, a Lunch room to be completed at the High School. hanks" The Clerk presented the August reports of Roy Nix, as Sewer Service Col- lector, t1w.McGehee, as City Collector and as City Clerk, alderman Bronson made a motion that ports tie reports be•received and filed, seconded by alderman Hale ,which was passed unanimously by the Council. ter1 Alderman Stubblefield made a motion that The City Water Plant donate the ant sum of $1,500 To help pay the expenses of the Sanitayy Department for the balance 5of the 00 to Ys Year, this motion was seconded by alderman Bronson, assed unanimously by the Council. nitary Dland was passed (Continued on page 31)