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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1945-09-03 Minutes(Minutes of August 20th, continued from page 29 . ) Alderman Gregory. also, reported that the joint "committees recommended th t.O.the Pestr eted,e iter- Fire Zone be abolished and that the Intermediate Fire Zone be extended to include all of diate area inside the City Limits, except the urea -included-in the regular Fire Zone, alderman re Zone Williams made a motion that the recommendation be approved, seconded by alderman Stubbld- be ext- field, which was passed unanimously by. the Council. ded. inces tie draw tending re Zones No Qudru present. Alderman Hale made a motion that the Ordinance committee, together with th City Attorney be instructed to draw up an Ordinance extending the Fire Zone covering th urea recommmended by the committee, also an Orldinance extending the Intermediate Fire Zone in accordance with th6 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 Counuil, and the Mayor declared the Council afjourned'' Approved &��6 I 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. After waiting till 8-30 O'Clock, and no quorum being present, alderman McRoy moved to adjourn till Tuesday, September Jath, at 8 O'Clock, P.M. this motion was secon, by alderman Bronson, and was passed unanimously by the Council, and the Mayor declared Council adjourned till Tuesday, September 5th. A Attest Or9Y/soil Approved vi y Ulerke - mayor Fayetteville City Council met in adjourned session Tuesday, September 4th, 19459 journ- Jresent : Mayor G.T.Sanders, City Clerk J.W.McGehee, City Attorney Price Dickson, City etin Engr.meer E.T.Brown,aldermen; Bronson, Stubblefield, Williams McRoy and Hale'. Absent: g aldermen; Gregory, Banks and Adkisson. % Minutes of the regular meeting of August 20th, were read and approved. The following bills were presented after theirrg pprokal'by alderman McRoy, chairman of, �uditing committed risco R.R.RCo. H9Hester oy Estep has McConnell elbert Hester scar Asher ige Gabbard rlie Clark ran Dudley roy Drain oble Drain lfred Lackey enneth Lackey .A.Martin Mach. Co. .E.Swift .H;.Hester oy Estep has -McConnell elbert Hester scar Asher ige Gabbafd rlie Clark ran Dudley oble Drain lfred Lackey $46.00•Kenneth lackey 19.70 -Edgar Caudle 19.70•SW.Gas & Electric Co. 19.70 -Johnson Paint Shop 18.00•Mt.Inn Hotel 24.00 -Hudson Tire Co. 25.00\Ark.Western Gas Co. l9o70•Com.Radio Equipmt'Co. 24.50-SW.Bell Tel Co. 23.25 •Lewis Bros Co. 10.00•Fay.Printing Co. 20.70 Vickers Laundry 19.00.Bob's Cafe 780.00 Read's 16.11 City Water Plant •19.70 .G.T.Sanders 19.70 Ark.Fuel Oil Co. 19.70 Houston Taylor 18.00 American Laf. Foamite 24.00 SW.Bell Tel Co. 25.00 SW. Gas & Elec Co. 24.50 Lewis Bros Co. 19.70 Houston Taylor. 7,20 Ark.Fuel Oil 20.70 Pearl Watts Police Ch $519000 Ark. Fuel Oi1'Co-, 4.00 Green Chev Co. 403.57 Harry Gold •.72 H.Cremer 7.00 Fay. Iron & Metal Co ;50.61 Whitfied Motor Co. 1.53 Ark.Fuel Oil Co 2.00 Houston Taylor 22.73 A.H.Lofton 1.72 Firestone Stores 10'74 Fay.Spring Shop 2.05 Lewis Bros Co. 7.70 Ark.Ice & C.S.Co. 10.42 Green Chev Co. 8950 Whitfield Motor Co 1050 SW.Bell Tel Co. 23.03 SW.Gas & Electric Co. 27.34 Red Cross Drug Store 88.14 Lewis -Bros Co: 11.52 Fay.Drug Store 11.08 head's 11.07 Budd's Dept Store 9.81 Ozark Grocer Co. 5.18 50.00 $561.26 2.00 2.00 25.00 1.07 5.52 33.31 8.04 1.00 .75 2.50 9.72 4.50 34.04 12.19 9.49 19.12 5.50 23.43 2.54 25.98 1.96 14.75 Alderman Bronson made a motion that the bills be allowed, as approved, seconded by alderm Stubblefield, which was regtlarly passed by the Council* etition A Petition containing the names of 102 XKMXXOKXresidents or property owners n°tun_near the West Fork of White River where the Sewer Disposal empties into the river, protes t the irnsanitar conditions t1ki"D g y ye�ist in said area, was presented by the Clerk, there bein anitarygluite a number -of the Petitioners present, a general rou% table discussion was had, it wa nditio suggested that the Petitioners appoint a Committee to meet with the Committe€from the Cit ouncil and the State Board of Health, to see if some plan could be worked out that would be satisfactopy. er Displ Virgil Blossom, Supt of Public Schools ant , appeared before the Couheil to e: gil Press for the School Board,their appreciatiob of the help and co-operation that the City ssom had extended in making it possible a Lunch room to be completed at the High School. lectoustr hanks" The Clerk presented the August reports of Roy Nix, as Sewer Service Col- , 4w.MeGehee, as City Collector and as City Clerk, alderman Bronson made a motion t] ports the reports be'received and filed, seconded by alderman Hale , which was passed unanimd)us: by the Council. ter l Alderman Stubblefield made a motion. that The City Water Plant donate the ant sum of $51,500 To help pay the expenses of the Sanitayy Department for the balance of the year, this motion was seconded b alderman Bronson, and was passed unanimously by the Cour 5Q0 to I y nitary Dept. (Continued on page 31) t il. MEN 2 (Continued from page 30) After a discussion of the plans drawn up by W.R.Spencer & L.M.McGoodwin, and recommended $p200. for Eby the .City PlaAng Board, also the recommendations of the Committee from the hamber of printingICommef'ce, aldermirn Bronson made a motion that the plans be approved by the Council, and P Lelans that the City pay a sum , not to exceed #200.00 toward the expense of printing 500 copie of the combined plans, this motion was seconded by alderman Stubblefield, and was passed unanimously by the Council& tter of The Mayor presented a letter from W.W.Higgins, outlining the work that the Boys' apprecia- Club had done at the City Park this'Year, alderman Hale made a motion that the Mayor be tionito linstructed to write a letter of appreciation to Mr.Higgins for the help and co-operation Boys' Club that the Boys' Club had rendered; this motion was seconded by alderman Stubblefield, and was passed unanimously by the Council. No to sell The Mayor reported that he had an inquiry from a party wanting to buy a Lot to on 62 located on the South side of Highway 62, alderman Stubblefield made a motion that the Hi3hway Party be notified that the -City would not be interested in the sale of said Lot, this otion was seconded by aldermam Bronson, and was passed unanimously by the Council. There being no further business, alderman McRoy moved to adjourn, seconded by alderman Bronsony which was duly passed by the Council, and the Mayor delared the Counci: djourned. Attest Approved Yllark �4 Mayor Fayetteville City Council met in a Called session, Monday, September 10th, 1945, at 8 O'Clock P.M., notice of which had been given, and consented to by all members of the Council, for the purpose of aut"drizing the. Mayor and City Clerk to execute Agreement And Public Voucher For Advance(Title V War Mobilization' and Reconversion Act of 1944) Copt of notice follows: NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING Special Notice is hereby given that a special meeting of the City Council of the City of Fayett Meleting ville, Arkansas will be held in the City of Fayetteville, at the City Administration to approve Building at 8 0 Clock P.M. on the 10th day of September, 1945, for the purpose of authc izing the Mayor and the City Clerk to execute an AGREFEENT AND PUBLIC VOUCHER FOR ADVAN agreement (Title V.War Mobilization and Reconversion act of 1944). for Hospital G.T.San e r s Mayor. CONSENT" TO MEETING onson Webb H.Williams Y rome memoy en Ba cs s son .Y.Stunblef Is Harrison Hale Present: Mayor G.T.Sanders, City Clerk J.W.McGehee, Engineer EiT.Brown, Asst Engineer Henry Georges aldermen; Bronson, Gregory, Stubblefield, Williams, McRgy and Hale. Absent Aldermen Banks and Adkisson . The Mayor stated the meeting had been called for the above named purpose, Approve and after discussion, alderman Hale made a motion that the AGFEFIIENT ANDYPUBL:IC. VOUCHER FCRcADVANCEoof�:$2400.00, for the purpose of PLAN PREPARATION XXKNS for Annex to City agreement & Hospital, be approved, and the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to execute the agree - advance Of ment, this motion was seconded by alderman McRoy, and on roll call by the Clerk, the 2,400for following vote was recorded: Ayes; Bronson, Gregory, Stubblefield, Williams, McRoy and ospit 1 Hale.Nays: None. Absent and not voting: Aldermen'Banks and Adk6sson. And the Mayor de- clared passed, as there were 6 Ayes, and no Nays. The proposed contract of the Hospital Board with Paul Young Jrs, for draw Hospital ing the Plans for the proposed building of the ANNEX to the City Hospital, was presented contract bjy the Clerk, after discussion, alderman Gregory made a motion that the contract be re- referred to (erred to the Hospital Board, this motion was seconded by alderman McRoy, and was passed Hosp. Board unanimously by the Council. There being no further business, alderman McRoy moved to adjourn, leconded by alderman Bronson, which was duly passed by the Council, and the Mayor declar, ed the Council adjourned* Attest Approved (/City Clerk Mayor