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Ben Porter
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Alderman Hale.made a motion that the City Attorney be instructed to prepare an Ordina
thor'izdng.the:Vi ter;c Departmentito."issue REVENUE._BONDS:in.;the,amount of X8002000 to
ke care of the expense of building a City Take and for other purposes, this motion was
conded by alderman Whitfield, and was passed unanimously by the Council:
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Alderman White made a motion that Ben Porter made Superintendant of the Street
partment, at a salary of $200.00 per month, and that he be authorized to employ an
istant at a salary not to exceed $150.00 per month, to be effective July 1st, 1948, th
tion was seconded by Alderman Bray, and was passed unanimously by the Council*
There being no further business, Alderman Gray
Whitfield, which was passed unanimously by the
adjourned.
Attest:
Acting -City Clerk
moved to adjourn, seconded by
Council, and the Mayor declared
Approved
VT At"7
ayor
Fayetteville City Council met in regular session, Monday, June 28, 1948.
Present: Aldermen;Bohe, Harlan, Feathers and White, and City Clerk J.PI.McGehee.
Absence of a quorum was noted, Alderman Bohe made a motion that the Council adjourn till
Tuesday, July6th, at 8 O'Clock P. M. this motion was seconded by Alderman•llarlan, and was
p�ssed unanimously, and the Clerk declared the Council adjourned trill Tuesday, July 6th,
1948, at 8 O'clock, P.M.
Fayetteville City Council met in adjourned session, tuesday 9uly 6th, 1948��tt
Present: Mayor G.T.Sanders, City Clerk J.Pi.McGehee, City Attorney Price Dickson, 2dty
Engineer E.T.Brown, and Aldermen, Hale, reathers, Harlan, Bohe, Williams, Whitfield,
White and Gray.
Minutes of the regular meetingsof June 14th and 28th, were read and ap-
proved.
The following bills were presented after their approval by Alderman Harlan,
Chairman of the auditing commflttee:
H.E.Swift $146.25 H.E.Svift 049.71 Holder Appliance $2.55
Lyons Plachinery Co 6,120.00 Gran Dudle$ 4.50 S97.Gas & Elec Co 36.03
Ark/I.lotor Frt 1.39 TC.Hood 1.50H.E.Swift 105.10
r,risco R.R.Co. 323.74 Ben Porter 375.00 Lewis Bros 16.24
Tri -City Sign Co 4.80 W.HsHester 26.40 Linkway Stores 4.32
Morrow & Son 111-969 Delbert Hester 24.40 M.J.Silverman20.00
Standard Equipmt Co2,937.60 Carl Tower 26.40•Whitf ield Motor Co 17.46
Frisco R.R.Cos 146.98 S.Thornbergh 26.40 SW.Bell Tel Co 11.84
W.HeHes ter 26.40 A.Gobel 26.40 Bob Wise 5.55
Delbert Hester 24.40 Wayne Dudley 9.60 Okla Tire & Supply 2.95
Carl Lower 26.40 J.A.Reece 26.40 Phillips Motor Co 44.24
S.Thornbergh 26.40 J.E.Gobel 26.40 Wilson's Station 205.58
J.A.Reece 27.60 Lee Lacy 43.25 Ark Ice & Storage Co 7,50
A.Gobel 28.40 Oscar Gilbreath 26.40 Tri -City Sign Co 27.20
J.E.Gobel 26.40 H.L.Toney 125.00 Lewis Bros .65
Lee Lacy 50.00 Lige Gabbard 28.80 The Automotive 40.41
Oscar Gilbreath 26.40 C.Stephens 26.40 Montgomery=hard 24.33
Louis Stone 26.40 R.F.Boyd 26.40 Linkway Stores 23.73
Tom Williams 29.25 Leonard Skinner 28.20 Renner & Co 21.03
E.D.Ward 29.25 Green Byrd 26.40 Frank Sizemore 147.66
VV *14 Sparks 29.25 A.E.Stone 26.40 McRoy-McNair .41
Oran Dudley 7.20 Hiram Gabbard 24.40 Bailey Feed Co 261.84
Lige Gabbard d 26.40 Louis Stone 26.40 Shipley Baking Co 5.00
Chester Stephens 26.40 E.S.Chapman 26.40 Ideal Electric Co 51.41
.E.Boyd 26.40 Harry Holloway 26.40 Whitfield Motor Co 48.86
Green Byrd 26.40 E.D.Vlard 29.25 Fay Iron & Metal Co 11.53
.E.Stone 26.40 CI.M.S m rks 29.25 Fay Auto Supply 1.26
Leonard Skinner 36.90 Tom Williams 29.25 Fay Tire Exchange 5.02
S.Chauman 26.40 Fred Drain 29.25 Cities Service 154.42
Marry Holloway 26.40 Frisco RR.Co. 8.91 J.l1'I.McG hee 1.64
riiram Gabbard 24.40 D.R.Corley 7.50 G.T.Sanaers 59.50
risco Freight Dept 91.26 NVI.Ark Times 34.70 Bob Wise 38.72
Postmaster 5.00 Red Horse Station 9.29 Tatum's 2.70
E.Sw ift 106.65 McRoy-McNair 135.46 Okla Tire & Supply 16.33
T.C.Hood 1.50 SW.Gas & Elec Co 587.86 Wester Motor C 1.35
Jim Warford 4.804I.IcConnell & Co 56.25 Phillips Motor 0Co 99.79
L.H.Hester 26.40 Com.Radio Equipmt Co 2.50 Arkol Sand & Gravel. 19.65
�uelbert Hester 24.40 Ark.Western Gas Co 7.96 Tri -City Sign Co 2.60
arl Lower 26.40 Green Chev Co 10.99 Phillips Motor Co 2,335.86
�JThornbergh 26.40 Smith Radio Co 51.02 Ark Ice & C.S.Co 9.00
.A9Reece 26.40 Coca'Cola Bot C o 15.80 McCartney -Lewis 85.20
A.Gobel 26.40 City Water Plant 4.93 Fay Lbr & Cement Co 2..55
,J.E:Gobel 21.60 Abshier-Bryan 2.00 Wilson Station 9.44
Lee lacy 41.70 Rushing Plumbing Co 50.10 SW Gas & Elec Co 109.35
Lige Gabbard 26.40 Kenneth Maxwell 10.60 Linkway Stores .34
.Stephens 26.40 Gray Sales Co 45.14 Hailey Sales Co 6.38
p.E.Boyd 26.40 Ozark Grocer Co 10.40 Ark -Western Gas Co 25.55
iGreen Byrd 26.40 McCartney -Lewis 15.001 North`Ark .Equipm't'Co 3.09
�Leomard Skinner 30.30 Fay Lbr & Cement Co 1.02 Rush Plumbing Co 45.20
scar Gilbreath 26.40 Bob's Cafe 23.50 Cook Paint Co 1.55
E.S.Chapman 26.40 1,11ilson's Station 131.16 Tulsa Paper Co 57.18
Marry Holloway 26.40 SI'!.Bell Tel Co 39.43 Barada.m�&Page 130.00
dram Gabbard 24.40 Fay Floor Co 40.80 SW.Bell Tel Co. 10.94
ouis Stone 26.40 The Automotive 22.66 Fay Lbr & Cement 8.09
om Williams 29.25 Cy Carney 9.13 Barry Cooper Supply 177.28
red Drain 29.25 Brashears Motor Cc 57.75 J.L^I.McGehee 5.17
P.D.Ward 29.25 Cook Paint Co 1.84 Melvin G.Pierce 180.00
}'l.&I.Sparks 29.25 Bob Wise 2.50 4treetsDept 406.00
(Jran Dudley' 26.40 Spencer Sery Sta 23.16 Lewis Bros 2.14
Postmaster 15.00 Wilson Station .56
{Aderman Gray made a motion that the bills Gpe al7lred as approved, seconded by Alderman
',yhite, which was passed unanimously by7ne ounce •
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derman Bohe introduced an Ordinance, entitled " AN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE INSTALLATIO'
GAS PIPES, FITTINGS, AND APPLIANCES INSTALT.ED_FOR THE PURPOSE OF -USING GAS IN ALL BUIL
GS AND STRUCTURES OF GAS CGNSUMERS; PROVIDING THE MANNER AND WAY IN WHICH SUCH PLUMBING
RK SHALL BE DONE, THE KIND AND CLASS OF MATERIAL USED IN SUCH WORK; PROVIDING SPECIFICA'
'OVIDING FOR INSPECTIONS AND FEES FOR II•iSPECTIONS; REQUIRING BONDS; PRESCRIBING POWERS
D DUTIES OF GAS PLUMBING INSPECTOR; AND PROVIDING FOR THE EINFORCEMENT OF THE PROVISIONS
THLS ORDINANCE.
The Ordinance was read in its entirety by the Clerk, Alderman Williams made a
tion that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance placed mn its second reading, this
tion was seconded by Alderman Feathers, and was passed unanimously by the CQuncilt
The Clerk then read the Ordinance the second time, and after discussion, Alde
hitfield made a motion that the rules be further suapended, anti the Ordinance placed on
is third and final reading, this motion was seconded by Alderman White, and was passed u
mously by the Council.
The Clerk then read the Ordinance the third and final time.
he Mayor then put the question"Shall the Ordinance pass", and on roll call by the Clerk,
he following vote was recorded; Ayes: Hale, Feathers, Harlan, Bohe, Williams, Whitfield,
hite and Gray. And the Maor declared the Ordinance passed, as there were 8 Ayes, and no
(Nays: None)
Alderman Whitfield made a motion that the emergency clause be admpted, this
otion was seconded by Alderman Williams, and on rollr:call.by the Clerk, the follwing vot
as recorded; Ayes: Hale, Feathers, Harlan, Bohe, Williams, Whitfield, White and Gray.
Ays: None. And the Mayor declared the emergency clause adopted, as there were B Ayes, am
o Nays.
ORDINANCE NUMBER 9-3-7
AN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE INSTALIATION OF. GAS PIPE,. FITTINGS,AND AFPLI ANCES
INSTALLED FOR THE PURPOSE OF USING GASIN ALL BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES OF GAS CONSUMERS;
PROVIDING THE MANNER AND WAY IN WHICH' SUCH PLUMBING WORK SHALL BE DONE, THE KIND AND CLAS
QP' MATERIAL USEID IN SUCH WORK;' PROVIDING' SPECIFICATIONS; PROVIDING FOR INSPECTIONS AND
FEES FOR INSPECTIONS; REQUIRING BONDS; PRESCRIBING POWERS AND DUTIES OF GAS PLUMBING
0NSPECTOR; AND PROVIDING FOR THE ENFORCMiENT OF THE PROVISIONS OF THIS ORDINANCE.
PE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE, WASHINGTON COUNTY,
�RKANSAS:
SECTION L. That this ordinance shall•be knovin as the Gas Plumbing Code
Ordinance c the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas.
SECTION 2. That the Mayor of the City of Fayetteville,'Arkansas, be and he
�s hereby au or ze and empowered to employ a Gas Plumbing Inspector whose duties shall
Pe as hereinafter set out. The said Gas Plumbing Inspeo"tor shall file a bond'in the sum
if $1,0001001 conditioned that he will faithfully perform his duties as herein set out.
SECTION.3.\1 That the said Gas Plumbing Inspector and his assistants are here -
\' �y authorizeZc ,empowered and directed to supervise all 'gas piping, installation of applie
r fixtures placed in or in any manner connected in any building or structure, and to
Cee that all such piping complies with the conditions of this ordinance and is- in ac-
�Cordance with the "Standards of the National Board of Eire Underwriters", which rules anc
(regulations are hereby adopted and made a part of this :ordinance, undep which all gas
piping must be done (NBFU Pamphlet No. 54).
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SECTI(N 4. .No license shall be issued 'to any person, firm or corporation to coo
any gas won , o open or excavate in or upon the' streets, alleys, highways, parks, side-
walks, or other public ways 'of the City of Fayetteville until slich person, firm or cor-
noration shall have filed with the Citv Council bond in the sum of One Thousand (dj7.,000.00)
o1 ars, with good and sufficient sureties, to be approved by the City Council', condition
of bond being that the applicant for a license will obey all ordinance regulating his work
s may now exist or may hereinafter be passed to protect the inhabitants of said City of
Fayetteville from imperfect'or defective gas plumbing or appliance installation. Said
and shall be further conditioned that such person, firm, or corporation, shall without
additional cost to the persons for whom work is'done, remedy any' defect therein due to
faulty workmanship. or incorrect construction or due to faulty material used or furnished
by such person, firm or corporation within forty-eigh9thours after notice from the Gas
Plumbing Inspector is given*to rremedy or repair same.Said applicant will 'refill said
excavations in or upon'the streets, alleys, highways, parks, slid ewalks, or other public
ways and replace all'pavemerits in as good condition as 'same was prior to thdir opening
or excavation,; will place and maintain lights and guards around all excavations or gas
materials left in any street, alley, highway, park, sidewalk or public place; and will
hold the City of Fayetteville harmless from all damages that may occur by reason of any
gas work done or excavations made by said applicant. If the City Council is satisfied
that the said applicant is fully qualified to do gas piping and the installation of gas
appliances, upon approval of said bond by the City Council, the person, firm or corporation
desiring to do such work shall file with the Gas Plumbing Inspector the names of each
and every member or representative of the .firm obtaining the license and Ta y the sum of
Ten Dollars ($10.00) per°`arnum for such license.
SFCTION 5 - PERMITS: The Gas Plumbing Inspector shall not issue ariy permit
for individual 1 jobs to be Tone except upon written application by the licensed applicant,
which shall describe the character of vionk to be done,jtogether with the exact location
of same, the number and locations of gas openings, and•the number, name and character ofd
gas appliances or fixtures to be put in, which shall be signed by the party applying there"
for; and upon such application the Qas Plumbing Inspector shall issue a permit accordingly,
the original to be handed to the party applying therefo8 and a duplicate, together with
such application, shall be kept as a permanant record of said Gas Plumbding Inspector's
office, No person, firm or corporation shall.do any gas work of any character or install
or connect any gas appliance or fixture or repair any gas work or make any extension orI
alteration to gas lines or change the location of any gas appliances except as herein pro-
vided, until he has first obtained an annual license to operate as a gas plumber, nor
fl until he has madiwritten application to the City Gas Inspector and receimed a permit to
do such work from said Inspector, provided that licensed Gas Plumbers need make no appli-
catiob or secure a permit to run any exposed gas line to connect one gas range, stove, dr
appliance, not exceeding five (5) feet in length, providing, however, that such extension
must conform to other provisions of this ordinance. Befmre any street, alley, sidewalks
road, park, highway or any other public way of the City of Fayetteville is opened or ex
cavated for the purpose of laying gas pipe or gas service or for any repairs to either of
of same, a permit shall be obtained from the City Engineer, in writing, authorizing said
cut to be made. e�7
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SECTION 6 -INSPECTIONS AND TESTS: It shall be the duty of the Gas Fitter to notify
the Gas Plumbing Inspector between the hours of 8:00 A.M and 5:00 P.M. not less than
eight working hours before the work is to be inspected or tested, and it shall be the
duty of the Gas Fitter to make sure that the work will stand the test prescribed before
giving the above mentioned notice.
For inspection of new gas piping, extensions, branch lines and alterations
work in any building, the Gas Ylumbing Inspectot+ shall charge and collect from the
tensed riumber applying for such inspection, the sum of One Dollar ($1.00) for each in-
spection. The Gas Plumbing Inspector going to the same job more than once for the same
inspection shall charge One Dollar($1.00) for each and every inspection thereafter if
the workmamship is defective, the installation contrary to this ordinance or the work
is not ready for inspection. If and when the work passes the inspection tests::as pre-
scribed in this ordinance;; the Gas Plumbing Inspector shall issue a certificate of in-
spection, with a copy thereof furnished to the Gas Company, and this will authorize the
Gas Company to install gas service or meter at the premises (or building) covered by the
Certificate of Inspection. No meters shall be installed by the Gas Company until such
Certificate of Inspection has been furnished them by the Gas Ylumbing Inspector;
SECTION 7- PORERS OF PLUMBING INSPECTOR: The Gas Plumbing Inspector and the
FIRE MARSHALL shall each have the power�on3emn any work hereinafter or heretofore
installed when, in their opinion, such work is dangerous to.the safety of the community
in which any of said work may exist. They shall shiltoff or cause to be shut off, all gas
service in residence or business houses where , in their judgment, the housepiping or
appliances are unsafe. The gas will remain shut off until such time as the unsafe con-
ditions are corrected by the property owner or the fitter installing same, and a cer-
tificate or Inspection issued by the Gas Plumbing Inspector and a copy thereof furnished
to the Gas Company, after which the Gas Company may restore the service.
SECTION 8- STOVES, WATER HEATERS, APPLIANCES, CONNECTIONS, ETC.: All stoves,
water heaters* or gas app antes ereina er insta e snail Be approve y the Ameri-
can Gas Association and their approval shall be plainly marked on such apliances.
All connections to room or space heaters should be of iron, aluminum, brass or copper
pipe and connections. No fibre or rubber hose connections may be used for any purposes
No flexible connections may be used, except those bearing the stamp of approval of the
National Board of Fire Underwriters or the American Gas Hsociation. No gas. appliance ofd[
any description of ary description used for heating or cooking purposes shall be con-
nected without an.additional cutoff at the fllor line or baseboard and it shall be un -
.lawful for any person to so connect any heating stove, kitchen range, hot water heptPr.
or steam boiler without the above regulation.o. v^.lves or unions shall be placed be
tween ceiping and floor or located in such g:opdsitlon that the stuffing box nr v31.ve
cannot be replaced. Only ground joint type unions shall be used, and no union may be
concealed. Water heaters shall not hereafter be installed in bathrooms or sleeping
rooms, or closets. When water heaters are installed in small rooms with a volume of
less than 300 cubic feet, such rooms should have a tight fitting door, and must have
some provision made for the admittance of outside air, preferably through an opening in
the floor of the room, the area of such r.�Pring to equal ten (10 square inches for
every 10,000 B.T.0 of gas consumed per hour.
SECTION 9- GAS APPLIANCE VENTS: No person, firm or corporation shall install or
connect any appliance for the purpose of heating water for domestic purposes by combus-
tion of artificial or natural gas or any inflamable liquid as fuel, unless such appli-
ance is provided with a metallic down -draft divertor and all such water heaters shall
be attached to a vent connection not less than the size of the heater opening and dis-
charging directly into,a chimney that would comply with tlne standards of the National
Board of Fire Underwriters. Flue connections shall be required of all domestic appli-
ances with input ratings in excess of 40,000 B.T.U. per hour, excepting domestic gas
ranges. Flue connections shall be required of all automatically controlled appliances
with input ratings in excess of 5,000 B.T.0 per hmur. Flue connections shall be requirE
of all automatically contrmlled appliances with input ratings of less than 5,000 B.T.U.
per hour, unless Lequipped with an a.utomatic device to prevent the escape of unburned ga:
at the main burner or burners. All floor furnaces, centralfurneces, unit heaters, and
boilers shall be vented. All vents shall comply with the standards of the National
Board of Fire Underwriters (NBFU Pamphlet #54) as mentioned heretofore.
SECTION 10 - GAS SERVICE LOCATION: Any gas fitter, before installing a house
service line or meter loop for gas shall consult the (gas Company for a proper location
of the said meter. All house service lines shall be run in as direct a line as
possible from the building to the curl, line and no gas pipe shall be run within 12
inches of a sewer trench or water pipe. The proper speead must be made at the meter
location and the correct distance left by the plumber for all meters to be set. Infor-
mation as to the distances required can be obtained from the Gas Company.
SECTION 11 - RULES FOR GAS PIPING: Pipes in the construction of gas work shall
be new best quality wrought iron oil steel lith malleable iron fittings. Sizes and len
shall comply with the aforementioned "Standards of the National Board of Fire Under-
writers for the Installation, Maintenance and use of Piping and Fittings for City Gas",
and all work will be done in accordance with these regulations. For all large or
industrial buildings or jobs not adequabely covered by the above rules and regulations
plans for piping or installation of equipment should be taken up with the officials of
the Gas Company.
All pipes under house must be securely strapped to the bottom of joists, or
other secure places, with iron straps of pipe hooks. No pipe or fitting shall be
covered or concealed from view UNTIL INSPECTED AND APPROVED by the Gas Inspector. No
pipe shall be laid so as to support ahy weight except fixtures or meters, or be subject
td any strain. All outlets not connected to fixtures shall be capped. Ordinary dwell.
ings must be piped with the following pipe sizes and the greatest length of pipe of
various sizes will be found in the table below:
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- GAS DIETERS: The gas
meter Is the property of the Gas Company and
must not be disconnected
for any cause by
anyone other than those specifically authoriz(
to do so-;
if change
is desired, notify the
Gas Company. The Gas Company may not instal:
a meter or
turn on
the gas in any building
until a Certificate of Inspection has been
issued by
the City
Gas Inspector. After
a meter has been set and additional work is
done;"the
plinbber or
gas fitter shall report
such change or extention to the City Gas
Inspector.
No. of
Ln7GTH: OF
PIPE IN
FEET
in. ins
h in.
1 in.
1F in.
12 in.
2 in.
22 in.
3 in.
Openings Pipe
Pipe
Pipe'
Pipe
Pipe
tribe -
Pipe
Pipe
1 27
50
70
100
150'
200
300
400
2
50
70
100
150
200
300
400
3
24
70
100
150
200
300
400
4
13
50
100
150
200
300
400
5
35
100
150
200
300
400
6
21
60
150
200
300
400
7
16
45,
120
200
300
400
88
27
65
200
300
400
9
17
42
175
300
400
10
12
39
120
300
400
12
22
90
270
400-
150
17
70
210
400
i8
13
.55'
165
400
20
45
135
330
23
27
80
200
25
20
60
150
No less than lh in, pipe shall be run from the meter to the first opening in any case,
and no less than 1 inch pipe shall be run from the customers propertyline to the house,
A 4 inch opening shall be left for gas ranges, and for floor furnaces, and. circulators v
-input capacity of 50,000 B.T.U. per hour or over. The total area of all gas outlets sh.r
not be more than the area of the pipe from the meter to the firstopening.
P SECTION 12
- GAS DIETERS: The gas
meter Is the property of the Gas Company and
must not be disconnected
for any cause by
anyone other than those specifically authoriz(
to do so-;
if change
is desired, notify the
Gas Company. The Gas Company may not instal:
a meter or
turn on
the gas in any building
until a Certificate of Inspection has been
issued by
the City
Gas Inspector. After
a meter has been set and additional work is
done;"the
plinbber or
gas fitter shall report
such change or extention to the City Gas
Inspector.
SECTION 13- PT.�t'�iALTIES: Any person, firm, or corporation who engages in the
business of plum ing wi out first having sectired the required license, as provided in
this ordinance, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and, upon conviction, shall be
punished by a fine of not less than Five Dollars ($5.00) and not more than One Hundred
Dollars (,$100.00)
Any person, firm, or corporation who violates any•of the provisions of this
ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and, upon conviction, shall be pun-
ished by a fine of not less than Five Dollars ($5.00) and not more than .One Hundred
Dollars "($100..00).
The Gas Plumbing Inspector shall have the power to revoke the license of any
person, firm, or corporation who violates any of the provisions of this ordinance,
provided, however, that, in the event the said person, firm, or corporation feels that
an iniustice has been done by the revocation of his license, he may appeal to- the City
Council, who will have the authority to reinstate his license after a hearing has been
had."'
SECTION 14. If any section, paragraph, subdivision, phrase or provision of
this ordinance sly he adjudged invalid or unconstitutional, the same shall not affect
the validity of this ordinance a's a whole, or any part or provision, other than the par -
so decided to be invalid or unconstitutional.
SECTION 15. It is hereby ascertained and declared that by reason of the fact
that there is now a gas distriblition system being installed in the City of Fayetteville
Arkansas, and there'now being no ordinance regulating the installation of gas pipe,
fittings, and appliances or providing for inspection of same withiil-said City, and saic
ordinance being necessary for the preservation of the public health and safety of the
inhabitants of said City, an emergency is hereby declared to exist and this ordinance
shall take effect im.�mediately upon its passage, approval, an1.d publication.
PASSED THE day of
APPROVED (, day of
ATTEST:
eat",
o � �
Approved by me'the__L day of
Payor of the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas.
JZ
::ayor
ith
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Alderman•G�Z$y
made a motion
that
the Mayor
be authorized to have
100 copies
above Ordinance priced
in Book form,
this
motion was
seconded by Alderman
Whitfield,
d was passed unanimously by the Council.
A letter was presented by the City Attorney from Raney & Sons, of Little Rol
king that they be appointed as Agents to assist the Council in the sale of the Plater Boi
derman Whitfield made a motion.that the letter be received and filed, seconded by Alder
n Gray, which was passed unanimously by the Council•:
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Alderman Whitfield made a motion that the City Attorney be instuucted to prepare a BOND
To pre- S HEDULE for the sale of X5800,000.00, for the Water Department, to mature over a period
pare a o 25 years, to be sold at Par, and advertise for the buyers to bid on the rate of inter
g d t ey would pay for par bonds, §aid saleoto..be heldnJulyb22•,11948g th4s motion was secondee
Schedule bT Alderman Gray, and was passed unanimously by the Council,
There being no further business, Alderman Hale moved to-adjourn*till l_, July
19th,1948„ithis!iipotion:.was: seconded-•byi-Alderman Gray, whicbIwas passed•3unanimously by the
C•uncil, and the Mayor declared the Council adjourned. r/
Approved
Mayor
Attest V.Qr
(Vity Clem
Fayetteville City Council met in rr,gular session, Monday July 19th, 7.94 8.
resent: Mayor G.T.Sanders, City Clerk J.W.McGehee, City Attorney (rice Dickson, City
ngineer E.T.Brown, Aldermen; Hale, Feathers, Harlan, Bohe, Williams, VlhitfieldsWhiten
nd Gray;
Minutes of the regular meeting of June 28th, and adjourned meeting of
my 6th, were read and approved.
To hireAlderman Williams, Chairman of the Fire Committee, stated that the new
2, Fire- F�'re
Station at the University would be ready by August lst,and made a motion that the
'ire Chief be autliorized to hire two Firemen on a, temporary basislq till., such- time as the
C•vil^SerVice'Commisslonccould certify=sdme men take the positions,, this motion was secon4
• e� by Alderman Bohe, and was passed unanimously by the Council.
Sidewalks a r
Alderman Williams made oti.on that the City Engineer notify the proper
orlered in finers on the south side of Trenton Str.eet,_from Cdllege Avenue to Park Avehue, that they
on must put a side walk within 60 days, this motion was seconded by Alderman Harlan, and was
Trenton pissed unanimotisly by the .Council.
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Mayor & l Alderman Hale made a motion that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized
Clerk t borrow up to $100 00I� .00, fdrom the = b nts, I Vthg"hatter D nartm��t,for.-..ther%purchase of
Authorized s�me nen equipment,rbpaira,:.an ex ens on o enwa er,. ya em, tis Pmo an is s,.o ion
tolborrow wts seconded by Alderman Cray, and was passea unanimously by the Council*
$1C0,000
Alderman Bohe introduced an Ordinance, entitled "AN ORDINANCE ACCEPTING THE
DEDICATION OF ALL STREETS AND ALLEYS Ild THE REPLAT OF SMITH'S ADDITION TO THE CITY OF
FYETTEVILLE, AF.I{ATdSAS'l
The Ordinance was read in its entirety by the Clerk, Alderman Whitfield
m de a motion that the rules be suspended, and the Ordinance plced on its second reading,
t}is motion was seconded by Alderman Williams, and was passed unanimously by the Counuil.
i-
T�ie Clerk then read the Ordinance the secondC time, and after discussion, Alderman Gray
m�de a motion that the rules be further suspended, and the Ordinance placed on its third
and final reading, this motion was seconded by Alderman Harlan, and vias passed unanimously
bthe Council:
Tie Clerk then read the Ordinance the third and final time.
C�e Mayor then put the question, "Shall the Ordinance pass"?, and on roll call by the
erk, the following vote was recorded; Ayes: Hale, Feathers, Harlan, Bohe, Williams,
Whitfield, White and Gray'. Nays: None. And the Mayor declared the Ordinance passed, as tYas
there were 8 Ayes, and no Nays.
The
following bills were presented after their apprdval by Alderma Har:
chairman of the auditing
committee*&
Fairway Grocery
2.25
I.Howard Wardlaw
150.00
H.Hester
$30.80
VI.H.Hester
$30.80
Ideal Elctric Cc
8.54
elbert Rester
24.40
Delbert Hester
24.40
Ark.Fuel Oil Co.
196.92
L wer
26.40
Carl Lower
26.40
SW.Gas &,Electric Co
3.49
Thornberry
26.40
S.Thornberry
26.40
Rogers ETectriq Co
1.10
[arl
.A.Reece
26.40
J.A.Reece
26.40
SVI.Gas & Electric Co
136.82
26.40
A.Bobel
26.40
Ellis Poore
18.12
.Gobel
Vayne Dudley'
21.60
Wayne Dudley
26,40
Lee Skelton
18.12
Lloyd Post
19.20
Richard Lacy
21.60
Everett Cole
18.12
Lee Lacy
39.50
Lloyd Post
1.20
James Phillips
18.12
Oscar Gilbreath
26.40
Lee Lacy
46.25
J.E.French
1,664.32
Lige Gabbard
31.20
Oscar Gilbreath
33.90
Carl Tune
50.00
Chester Stephens
26.40
Lige Gabbard
27.80
Ark.Fuel Oil Co.
100.41
.E.Boyd
Chester Stephens
26.40
Cities Service
49.46
Leonard Spinner
_26.40
26.40
R.E.Boyd
26.40
Phelan & 60mbs
.90
reen Byrd
26.40
Leonard Skinner
26.40
Tri -City Sign So
17.40
A.E.Stone
26.40
Green Byrd
26.40
J.W.McGehee
.77
Tram Gabbard
24.40
A E.Stone
26.40
Barton Co Rock Asphalt
Co 445.83
Louis Stone
26.40
Hiram Gabbard
24.40
SVI.Gas & Electric Co
70.82
E.S.Chapman
26.40
Louis Stone
26.40
L.S.McGoodwin
18.00
Harry Holloway
26.40
E.S.Chapman
26.40
Rogers Electric Co
78.34
Tom Vlilliams
29.25
Harry Holi-oway
26.40
Nickell's Hatchery
11.85
'red Drain
29.25
Oran Dudley
26.40
Fairway Grocery
4:44
1 D.Ward
29:25
Tom Williams
28.8ORogers Electric Co
10.06
V.M.Sparks
29.25
Fred Drain
28.80
NW.Ark Times
14.00
J.E.Gobel
26.40
E.DiWard
28.80
:.E.Swift
60.97
W.M.Sparks
28.80
T.C.Hood
1.50
Jack & BEssie Reed200.00
J.J.Curry
30.00
Com.Radio Equipmt
2.50
Alderman Williams
made a motion
that the bills
be allowed as approved, seconded by ald
an Hale, which was passed
unanimously by the
Council*
To hireAlderman Williams, Chairman of the Fire Committee, stated that the new
2, Fire- F�'re
Station at the University would be ready by August lst,and made a motion that the
'ire Chief be autliorized to hire two Firemen on a, temporary basislq till., such- time as the
C•vil^SerVice'Commisslonccould certify=sdme men take the positions,, this motion was secon4
• e� by Alderman Bohe, and was passed unanimously by the Council.
Sidewalks a r
Alderman Williams made oti.on that the City Engineer notify the proper
orlered in finers on the south side of Trenton Str.eet,_from Cdllege Avenue to Park Avehue, that they
on must put a side walk within 60 days, this motion was seconded by Alderman Harlan, and was
Trenton pissed unanimotisly by the .Council.
U
Mayor & l Alderman Hale made a motion that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized
Clerk t borrow up to $100 00I� .00, fdrom the = b nts, I Vthg"hatter D nartm��t,for.-..ther%purchase of
Authorized s�me nen equipment,rbpaira,:.an ex ens on o enwa er,. ya em, tis Pmo an is s,.o ion
tolborrow wts seconded by Alderman Cray, and was passea unanimously by the Council*
$1C0,000
Alderman Bohe introduced an Ordinance, entitled "AN ORDINANCE ACCEPTING THE
DEDICATION OF ALL STREETS AND ALLEYS Ild THE REPLAT OF SMITH'S ADDITION TO THE CITY OF
FYETTEVILLE, AF.I{ATdSAS'l
The Ordinance was read in its entirety by the Clerk, Alderman Whitfield
m de a motion that the rules be suspended, and the Ordinance plced on its second reading,
t}is motion was seconded by Alderman Williams, and was passed unanimously by the Counuil.
i-
T�ie Clerk then read the Ordinance the secondC time, and after discussion, Alderman Gray
m�de a motion that the rules be further suspended, and the Ordinance placed on its third
and final reading, this motion was seconded by Alderman Harlan, and vias passed unanimously
bthe Council:
Tie Clerk then read the Ordinance the third and final time.
C�e Mayor then put the question, "Shall the Ordinance pass"?, and on roll call by the
erk, the following vote was recorded; Ayes: Hale, Feathers, Harlan, Bohe, Williams,
Whitfield, White and Gray'. Nays: None. And the Mayor declared the Ordinance passed, as tYas
there were 8 Ayes, and no Nays.