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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1949-06-27 MinutesPlanning Aiderman Feathers:i made a motion that the Mayor request each civic organization an Flower clubLto select ou Board oflthei.r members to serve on -a proposed CITY:)PLANNING BOARD, this.motion Was seconded by Alderman McGoodwi.n, and was passed unanimously by the Council. B6 and of At this time the Mayor announced the appointment of a Board of Health as,£ollows: Dr W.J.Butt, Health Dr Fred W.Ogden,Mrs W.A.Fowler, Mrs Bruce Holcomb and J.B.Crumpler, Alderman Feathers made a motion tfiat the ap ointments be approved, seconded by Alderman McGoodwin, which was passed unanimously by the Council. Bids to - - elasked Alderman Richardson made a motion that the C#y'Engineer prepare some copies of specifications for pump and ask for bids on a pump to be used at the pump station on White River, this motion was seconded by Alder- man Kincaid, and was passed unanimously by the Council. fo pay I Alderman McGoodwin made a motion that the amount of $192.00 be paid to the Tri -City Sign 8ervic or for 4 of the cost of erecting 2 WELCOME SIGNS at the entrance, to the City, on North and South Highway 71, t Wglcome motion was seconded by Alderman Richardson, and was passed unanimously by the Council. The following bills were presented after their approval by Alderman Kent, committee: ster Stephens $28.60 Shirley Thornsberry $28.60. green Chev Co. R.E.Boyd 28:60 Geo.Harrison Albert Gobles 28060 Glen Curry Oran Dudley 28060 Doyle Morgan Bill Speegles 28.60 R.H.Vanbrunt E.S.Chapman 28.60 Lee Lacy A.E.Stone 28:60' H.C.Towler Oscar Gilbreath 28060 Everett Cole Tom Williams 28:60 Frank Johnson Fred Drane 23.40 Ray Davis Hiram Gabbard 26.30 John E.Lewis Joe Tribble 26:00 W.L.Moulder Clayton Gabbard 24310 Bob Wise Fred Church 26:00 Orval Springston Raymond Lacy 24210 James E.Ball Like Gabbard 28.60 Eleanor Quinn Oren Byrd 28.60 City Shop Lovis Stone 28.60 City Shop Harry Holloway 28060 .City Shop Frank Brooks 36.00 City Shop. , John Schader 23024 T.C.Hood Hershel Holloway 26028 Frisco R.R.Co. W.H.Hester 33.00 SW.Bell Tel Co.. Delbert Hester 260-30 McRoy-McNair Carl Lower 28.60 Wilson's Cafe chairman og the audi 28:60 SW.Bell Telephone Co. 28060 Linkway Stores 24.10 Cy Carney 28:60 The Automotive 44.00 The'Fyr-Fyter Op. 44:00 McRoy McNair 22.40 Hailey Sales Co. 18:00 Goodyear Servmce Store 8:00 McRoy-McNair' 2.40 Hall Tire Co. 11:70 Hilkinson's Hategery 500-16 SW.Bell Tel Co. 260'30 Lewis Bros Cp 28.60 Linkrvay Stores 10:75 Cook Paint & Varnish Co. 1;275.00 SW.Bell Tel Co. 350.00 Okla Tire & Supply Co. 225000 Ark.Fuel Oil Co." 10.00 The Fyr4ter Co. 1:25 The Automotive, Inc. 2:31 40.57 106.64 68.45 16.44 31.48 . 1.28 7.96 3.06 22:19 64:98 75:29 360.22 45:25 20.00 11.10 10.56 2:78 3.07 80:72 6.63 21.18 666.57 116.25 517.65 Rijn erman White made a motion that'the bills be alloyed, as approved, seconded by Alderman McGoodwin, which w sed unanimously by the Council. There being ho further business, Alderman White moved to adjourn, seconded by Alderman McGoodwi ch was passed unanimously by the Council, and the Mayor declared the Council adjourned till June 27,1949, 8:0'Clock, P.M. Approve Attest Qwa_y�or Ci y Clerk. Fayetteville City Council met in regular session Monday, June 27, 1949. Present Mayor Powekl M.Rhea, City Clerk J.W.McGehee, City Attorney Price Dickson, City Engineer Carl SmIth,and Aldermen; Richardson, Feathers, McGoodwin, Bohe, Williams, Kincal. White and Kent. Counter The problem of the•FRUIT STAND on North College Avenue was again brought to th to be re- attention of*the Council by the City Engineer who stated that they had installed a COUNTE moved at their fruit stand, after discussion, Alderman Williams made a motnon•that the Owner of from frt fruit stand be notified to remove the counter, this motion was seconded by Alderman Richa stand and was passed unanimously by the Council. Hosp Com. to make iestimate I of propo- sed imp/ 1 Co. Alderman Richardson; chairman of the Hospital Committee presented a list of proposdd rovements submitted by the Hospital Board of Control, after discussion, Alderman Richardso: e a motion that the Council authorize the Hospital Committee to secure the necessary hnical assistance, to enable them to make an estimate of the•cost.of improvements proposed the Hospital Board of Control,'this motion was seconded by Alderman Kincaid, and was sed unanimously by the Council; Alderman Bohe introduced an Ordinance, entitled, "AN ORDINANCE ACCEPTING THE T HEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER AND THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER, IN SECTION 20,TOWNSHIP 16 NORTH,RANGE 30 WEST IN WASHINGTON COUNTY, ARKANSAS AS A PART THE CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE, ARKANSAS ASSIGNING SAID TERRITORY TO WARDS AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES." The Ordinance was read in its entirety by the Clerk,Alderman White made a mot At the rules be suspended and the Ordinance placed on its second reading, this motion conded by Alderman Williams. and was passed unanimously by the Council. The Clerk then read the Ordinance the second time, and after discussion, Alder athers made a motion that the Ordinance be placed on its third and final reading, this s secohded by Alderman White, and was passed unanimously by the Counoil. Toe Clerk then read the Ordinance the third and final time. e Mayor then put the question "Shall the Ordinance pass?", and on roll call by the Cl e follwing vote was recorded; Ayes: Rishardson, Feathers. McGoodwin, Bohe, Willnams, ncaid, White and Kent. Nays None. And the Mayor declared the Ordinance passed, as t re 8 Ayeso and no Nays. Alderman White made a motion that the emergency clause be adopted, this mot conded by Alderman Kent, and was passed unanimously by the Council, and the Mayor dec e emergency clause adopted, as there were 8 Ayes, and no nays. (COPY OF ORDINANCE ON NEYT PAGE) ion vi. -:.s am ARTE R 1 Ordinance left on 2nd reading To buy a 1. ton trk 'L' o p ay $20.00 to state Board of Health 0 H 1 24P ( ORDINANCE NUMBER 9-5-0. 1N ORDINANCE ACCEPTING THE,SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER AND THE SOUTHWEST )F THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER ALL IN SECTION 20, TOWNSHIP 116 NORTH, RANGE 30 WEST IN WASHIN OUNTY-r ARKANSAS, AS A PA?0 OF THE CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE, ARKANSAS ASSIGNING SAID TERRIT O 0 WAi6S AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. WHEREAS the County Court of Washington County, Arkansas did on May 27,1949 make n order annexing the lands hereinafter described to the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas; WHEREAS, after the expiration of thirty days from the date of said order the Cou lerk of Washington County, Arkansas, did make a transcript of the proceedings in said ounty Court, certified the same and forwarded a copy to the City of Fayetteville, Arkan here having been no protests or objections filed in the original proceedings and no app rom the order of the said County Court within said thirty day period* NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of Fayetteville, rkansas: SECTION 1. The following described lands -contiguous and adjacent to the present oundaries of the City of Fayetteville.. Arkansas, to -wit: The Southeast Quarter (SE.) of the Southwest Quarter (SW -4A) and the Southwest Quarter (SW.) of the Southeast Quarter (SE!,), all in Section 20, Township 16 North, Range 30 West in Washington County,Arkansas, sometimes designated as Meadow Vale Sub -Division and Lots One to Twelve and al of:_Lot :Thirteen -except -:the "west 54 feet thereof of Cornelius Sub-Divisioh and the same is hereby annexed to and made a part of the City of Fayetteville,Arkans SECTION 2. The land hereinabove described is hereby assigned to and made a p Ward One of the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas. SECTION 3. IT appearing that residents in the area above described are badly need of facilities which the City of Fayetteville is in a position to provide, an rgency is hereby declared to exist and this ordinance shall be in full force and effec m and after its passage and approval. Passed and approved this 27th day of June, 1949. Approved Attest: Mayor y er . Alderman Bohe introduced an Ordinance entitled, " AN ORDINANCE FIXING MOTOR HICLE LICENSE FEES FOR MOTOR VEHICLES OWNED BY STUDENTS IN THE UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS D STUDENTS IN THE FAYETTEVILLE BUSINESS CMLLEGE, REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT REWITH,"AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES: The- Ordinancerwas�read inti its entirety by the Clerk, Alderman Richardson made motion that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance planed on its second reading, this yion was seconded by Alderman White and was passed unanimously by the Council. The Clerk then read the Ordinance the second time, and after discussion, the Ordinanc s left on its second reading . Alderman McGoodwin made a motion that the Mayor be authorized to accept bids fo3 12 ton truck, with dump body, this motion was seconded by Alderman williams, and was assed unanimously bit the Council, The Mayor stated that Dr Easley of the State Board of Health informed him at if the City would pay the sum of $20.00 per month in addition to the $100.00 per mon at had already been authorized, that he felt sure the Board of Health would put on ano man, and that the City would be able to receiae 50% or more of the time of one man for nitation work, after discussion; Alderman McGoodwin made a motion that the City pay the .ditional $20.00 per month, this motion was seconded by Alderman Williams and was passed .animously by the -Council; Tfie following bills were -presented after their approval by Alderman Kent,charmsa f the auditing committee: Geo.Harrison $28.60 R.E.Boyd $p28.60 ige Gabbard $28.60 Glen Curry 23.40 Green Byrd 28.60 Lbert Goble 28.60 OD6yle Mgrgan. 26.30 Albert Goble 28.60 reen Byrd 28.60 Robert Allen 26.00 Fred Church 28.60 .E.Stone 28;60 R.H.Vanbrunt 28.60 Joe Tribble 31.20 ran Dudley 28.60 Lee Lacy 44.00 Bill Speegle 28.60 ill Speegle 28.60 H.C.Towler 44.00 Clayton Gabbard 28.60 arry Holloway 28.60 Elmer Glenn 8.00 Harry Holloway 28.60 cm Williams 28.60 W.L.Moulder 21:60 E.S.Chapman 28.60 iram Gabbard 26.30 Tom Williams 28.60 �tLis Stone 28080 BobA.0WiseHart 51.6740.00 Louis Stone 28.60 Bob Wise :)e Tribble 28.60 Orval-Springston 26.79 Fred Drane 28.60 Layton Gabbard 26.30 James E.Ball 28.60 Hiram Gabbard 26.30 red Church 28.60 JohnE.Mahaffey 6.00 Oran Dudley 28.60 aymond Lacy 28.60 Eleanor Quinn 3.25 Oscar Gilbreath 28.60 pester Stephens 28060 W.H.Hester- 33.00 .E.Boyd 28.60 Oscar Gilbreath 28.60 Delbert Hester 26.30 .S.Chapman 28.60 Postmaster 1.50 Carl Lower 28.60 red Dran& 28.60 Powell M. 169.00 Shirley Thornsberry 28.60 .E.Stone 28.60 Powell M.Rhea 20.73 Geo Harrison 28.60 ank Brooks 20.00 W.C.Smith 20.00 Glen Curry 28.60 Dhn Schader 16.60 Jones Truck Lines 1.03 Doyle Morgan 26.30 ershel Holloway 14.60 W.C.Smith 414.77 Robert Allen 28.60 .H.Hester 33.00 T.C.Hood 1.25 R.H.Vanbrunt 28.60 Aetna Life Ins Co. 55.28 Frank Ballard 26.00 elbert Hester 26.30 First Nat Bank(Cashier) 227.03 arl Lower 28.60 Lige Gabbard 28.60 R.R.Mounce 20.80 airley Thornberry 28.60 Chester Stephens 28.60 Lee Lacy 44.00 .L.Moulder A James E.Ball $28.60 England Bros Trk Lines $55.62 .C.Towler 40.00 Ozark Grocer.Co. 9.39 Tri -City Sign Service 72:00 .C.Hart 20.00 Linkway Stores 9.91 C,W,& J.E.Tune 370.00i ob Wise 50.16 Lion Oil Co. 89.76 Lyons Machinery Co. 2000'00 rval Springston 26.30 Arkola Sand & Gravel Cc 58.12 Barada & Page, Inc 78.00 Ozark Grocer Co 14.58 lderman Williams made a motion that the bills be allowed as approved, seconded by Alders, an Ricl#ardson, which was passed unanimously by the Council. There being no further business, Alderman White moved to adjourn, seconded by lderman Kent; which was passed unanimously by the Council, and the Mayor declared the ouncil Adjourned. Approved ayor Attest ; OUityeZ r ' Fayetteville City Council met in a called session,Wednesday,July 7, 1949. resent: Mayor Powell M.Rhea, City Clerk J.W.McGehee, City Attorney Price Dickson,and en; Richards6n, Feathers, McGoodwin, Bohe, Williams, Kincaid, White and Kent. It The Mayor stated that the meetigg had been called for the purpose of considering Paul the resignation of Paul Jameson as Municipal Judge and the filling of the vacancy caused by Jameson Jathe resignation, also, to ask the Council to approve the closing of the purchase of 3 piee'es.of resigns propertyfor the use of the Lake Project, after discussion, Alderman Feathers made a motion that .as illt be made a general meeting for the consideration of any business that might come up, and MIJudge that the Councilmen waive notice of a CALLED MEETING, this motion was seconded by Aldergan P}illiams, and was passed unanimously by the Councils 11 1 A PETITION, signed by : Maude C.Rogers, Julia Ann Rogers, Wm.R.Rogers, Willis Petition Noll and Geo.A.Handy--was presented, requesting permission to lay a 6 inch Sewer line alon to lay ssembly Drive and ERst Maple Street, copy of Petition is as follows: It Sewer Line I i PETITION Comes Maude C.Rogers, Julia Ann Rogers, Wm,R.Rogers,Willis Noll and Geo.A. andy, hereinafter known and designated as the Owner, and for their,petition herein, state: hat they are the 'owners of certain real property situai7ed in said City, which &s not sefved y the present sewer system, and that they desire to construct, own, use and maintain a sewer ystem, to be connected with the sewer system of said City, for the benefit of their said roperty ° That they have prepared and herewith submit the plans and specifications or the laying of six (6) inch sewer line and constructing brick manholes, which have been pproved by the City Engineer of said City, which plans and specificatimns show the location, nd all other pertinant data and information concerning the proposed construction, That they propose to permit other owners of real property which could be by such proposed sewer system to connect therwith upon the payment of the sum of $200.00 them for each connection so made. That they propose to turn said system over to the City of Fayetteville, A"rkansas,at any time they so desire prior to July 1st, 1964, and id upon said date the I system has not been so turned over and delivered to the'said City,it automatically ecomes a part of the sewer system of said City on said date. That it is necessary to use the.right of way of Assembly Drive and East 41aple Street in said City for the purpose of }laying and maintaining said system,and they hereby request that they be granted permissimn to lay and maintain a private sewer syster, on and over the right of way of Assembly Drive and East Maple Street in said City, and that said permission to lay and construct said.sewer be continuous for a period of six months from the date of the granting thereof, and that said period of ownership and the s to -maintain said sewer be continuous for a period of not exceeding fifteen years from July 1st, 1949. That the plans and specifications which are attached hereto and made::a part of this petition require the laying of ap.prdximately 1120 lin,ft.,•of'sewer line d the construction of 5 brick manholes, complete with frame and cover, All of which is respectfully submitted and the permission to construct and maintain same is earnestly requested forthwith to the end that same may be promptly hand expedititiously constructed and put in Ase. Maude C.Rogers, Julia Ann Rogers Wm.R.Rogers Willis Noll Geo.A.Handy By Chas W.Atkinson,Att; Alderman Feathers made a motion that the request be granted subject to the approval of the State Board Of Health,"this motion was seconded by Alderman White and was passed unanimously by the Council; Alderman Williams made a motion that the Mayor be author&zed to close Mayor deals with three parties for land in the lake site area, Viz.: Geo.W.Linglebach 22 acres fo: au ghorizet13,000.00, Harvey H.Wilkinson for lo5 acres @ $30,000.00 and B.B.Brogden 80 acres @ $30901 o1close tAis motion was seconded by Alderman Feathers and on roll call by the Clerk; the following deals vote resulted; Ayes: Richardson, Feathers, Bohe,-Williams, Kincaid and Kent. Nays: McGoodw: for 3 and White. And the Mayor declared the motion passed, as there were 6 Ayes and 2 Nays pieces of I roperty Alderman Feathers made a motion that the Mayor be authorized to continue negotiations for two othertracts of land belonging to Mr Ivey and Mr Sanders, this motion seconded by Alderman Williams, and was pass edi.ufianimously by. the Council: 00, s,-. cd b:1