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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1950-02-27 Minutes305)1 v yetteville City Council met in -regular sessiom, Monday February 241 1950. P esent: Mayor Powell Tol.Rhea, City Clerk J:W.McGehee, City Attorney Price Dickson, City gineer W.C.Smith,Fire Chief Burl Skelton, and Aldermen; Richardson, Feathers, McGoodw B he, Williams, Kincaid, White„ and Kent. ;;"Iideri Maple Street it Ido move n red" ' on Kincaid., V 'te and 2 nays. _ DIo.6 estimate The question of widening Maple Street came up for discussion ,and Alderman McG n made a motion that the Mayor be authorized to ivrite L.L.Browne,pledging the City to de right of way of five feet on the North side of Maple Street from the center of Arkan .s Avenue to Garland Avenue,'this motion was seconded by Alderman Richardson, and was pa • unanimously by the Council.' Alderman Richardson made a motion that all traffic lights have a. -sign place • them saying '.f NO MOVE ON RED LIGHT", this motion was seconded by Alderman Kincaid, and 11'�b'all•by=th'e''C1e'rIz the'follwing-vote was recorded; Ayes: Richardson,Feathers, William Zent.-Nays:McGoodwin and Bohe, and the Mayor declared motion passed, as there were� aye 1. r pys Tjie No.6 Estimate of S.E.Evans Construction Co. for work on contract a lear Creek Dam was presented, amounting to $28,097.66, Alderman P+IcGoodwin made a motion hat the bill be approved, seconded by Alderman Feathers, which was passed unanimously y the Council The bill of Max A Mehlburger for Engineer Fee on Estimate No 6, amounting 11o.6 o u?725.64, was presented and Alderman Williams made a motion that the bill'be approved, estimate econded by Alderman McGoodwin, which was passed unanimously by the Council. Alderman Mc Goodwin made a motion that -the the City Engineer be authorized to spen p to :"50.00 for dredging a channell for locating a boat-float,'.thi, s seconded Dy Alderman Williams, and was.passed unanimously by the Council.�a.,l� Alderman White made a motion that the ''Water Committee be authorized to see about G;.rl `. .a lease to the Girl Scouts covering a location on the Bradley tract of land, and bring Scout '.:.. ack to the Council for approval,'this motion was seconded by Alderman Kent, and was location assed unanim1usly by the Council. There being no furtlier business, Alderman Williams moved to adjourn, seconded by ldermaxi Kent, which was passed unanimously by the Council, and the Mayor declared the C cil adjourned. Approved % •./vim Mayor Attest 1 y er s -1 A proposal to the City of Fayetteville by the Sportsmen Club, Inc. to operate Pr posal boating and fishing facilities on the lake on 'a -non-profit basis, w as,pre�sented,af,ter dis= of cussion lderman Williams made a motion that the proposal be referred to the Water Committee for Spo tsmen'•s further study and to make recommendat ions' to the Council, this motion was seconded by cl b Alderman Feathers and was passed unanimously by the Counckl. To employ City engineer W.C.Smith recommemdedcthe employment of an assistant Buildin spector, Alderman White made a motion that the City Engineer be authorized to employ a_ an yssistant Building Inspector on a temporary basis at a salary not to exceed ;?210.00 per Asst Bldg Aonth, this'motion was seconded by Alderman Richardson, and was passed unanimously by Inspector the Council. The following bills were presented .after their approval by Alderman Kent, chairman of the auditing committee: W.S.Darley Co p14;70 Robert Allen 928;60 F.J.I�4organ 28.60 Howard Car Exchange 14.25 R.H.Van Brunt 28;60 Harry Holloway 28:60 Robert L.Jones 26.32 J.C.VWier 41:30 Fred Church 28.60 Hamilton Pbng Co. 280'40 H.C.Towler 44:00 Oscar Gilbreath 28.60 A.L.Turnbough 300'00 Bob -Wise 50.16 Doyle Morgan 13:00 PZilip H.Rogers 34:50 Orval Springston 28.20 VI.H.Hester 33:00 Lige Gabbard 28:60 IW.L.Moulder 32;40 Delbert Iiester 26.30 C ester Stephens 28:60 E.E.Maguire 3:50 Carl Lower ?.8:60 R.E.Boyd 28:60 Union Nat Bank 11353:38 Shirley T hornsberry 28,60 Albert Gobel 280"60 Union Nat Bank 872;18 Glen Curry 28:60 G o.Harrison 28060 Renner & Co. 150:64 Robert Allen 28060 Oran Dudley 28:60 " If 138;24 R.H.Van Brunt 28,60 T.Shackl-eford 28060 If " 175:38 J.C.Wier 41.30 *ed Dr ane 23040 Shipley Baking Co, 9.00 H.C.T ogler 44.00 E.S.Chapman 280"60 Sines Body Shop 20000 Bob -Wise 50,16 Bill Speegle 28060 W.S.Darley & Co 48:51 Orval Springston 28.20 F.J.Morgan 2II,60 Lige Gabbard 28.60 W.L'Moulder 25.65 Harry Holloway 28.60 Chester Stephens 28:60 VW.L.Moluder 4.50 Fred Church 28:60 R.E.Boyd 28.60 Oscar Gilbreath 28:60 Albert Gobel 28.60 Doyle Morgan 5:20 Geo Ilar_•ison 28,60 IJ.H,Iiester 33.00 T.Shackleford 28:60 D lbert Hester 260'30 Oran Dudley 28:60 C rl.L8wer 28.60 Fred Drane 280-60 S.mhornaberrye 28:60 E.S.Chapman 28.60 Glen Curry 28.60 Bill-Speegle 28.60 Alderman White made a motion that the bills be allowed'as approved, seconded by Alderman Williams, which was passed unanimously by the Council . R6 -Plat of R.E.Vlhite submitted a Plat of White's Subdivision, comprising Lots 1 to 29 incl - R.A.White sive, after discussion, Alderman Feathers made a'motion that,the Plat be approved and the City Engineer be authorized to prepare the grades for sidew alks;,this motion was seconded b Alderman Williams, and was passed unanimously by the Council. ;;"Iideri Maple Street it Ido move n red" ' on Kincaid., V 'te and 2 nays. _ DIo.6 estimate The question of widening Maple Street came up for discussion ,and Alderman McG n made a motion that the Mayor be authorized to ivrite L.L.Browne,pledging the City to de right of way of five feet on the North side of Maple Street from the center of Arkan .s Avenue to Garland Avenue,'this motion was seconded by Alderman Richardson, and was pa • unanimously by the Council.' Alderman Richardson made a motion that all traffic lights have a. -sign place • them saying '.f NO MOVE ON RED LIGHT", this motion was seconded by Alderman Kincaid, and 11'�b'all•by=th'e''C1e'rIz the'follwing-vote was recorded; Ayes: Richardson,Feathers, William Zent.-Nays:McGoodwin and Bohe, and the Mayor declared motion passed, as there were� aye 1. r pys Tjie No.6 Estimate of S.E.Evans Construction Co. for work on contract a lear Creek Dam was presented, amounting to $28,097.66, Alderman P+IcGoodwin made a motion hat the bill be approved, seconded by Alderman Feathers, which was passed unanimously y the Council The bill of Max A Mehlburger for Engineer Fee on Estimate No 6, amounting 11o.6 o u?725.64, was presented and Alderman Williams made a motion that the bill'be approved, estimate econded by Alderman McGoodwin, which was passed unanimously by the Council. Alderman Mc Goodwin made a motion that -the the City Engineer be authorized to spen p to :"50.00 for dredging a channell for locating a boat-float,'.thi, s seconded Dy Alderman Williams, and was.passed unanimously by the Council.�a.,l� Alderman White made a motion that the ''Water Committee be authorized to see about G;.rl `. .a lease to the Girl Scouts covering a location on the Bradley tract of land, and bring Scout '.:.. ack to the Council for approval,'this motion was seconded by Alderman Kent, and was location assed unanim1usly by the Council. There being no furtlier business, Alderman Williams moved to adjourn, seconded by ldermaxi Kent, which was passed unanimously by the Council, and the Mayor declared the C cil adjourned. Approved % •./vim Mayor Attest 1 y er s -1 30 Widen Maple Street If To move on red” on Kincaid, White and 2 nays. No.6 estimate T,,e question of widening Maple Street came up for discussion ,and Alderman McG o .n made a motion that the Mayor be authorized to write L.L.Browne,pledging the City to p o- de right of way of five feet on the North side of Maple Street from the center of Arkan- is Avenue to Garland Avenue, -this motion was seconded by Alderman Richardson, and was pa s - unanimously by the Council.' Alderman Richardson made a motion that all traffic lights have a'sign place them saying '-T NO MOVE ON TIED LIGHT", this motion was seconded by Alderman Kincaid, and >111)6a11.b-y=the"Cler3t the'-•follwing-vote Wasrecorded; Ayes: Richardson,Feathers, William: [ent.-Nays:McGoodwin and-Bohe, and the Mayor declared motion passed, as there were f ayes& r pYs Tjie No.6 Estimate of S.E.EvansConstruction Co. for work on contract at lear Creek Dam was presented, amounting to A28,097,66, Alderman McGoodwin made a notion hat the bill be approved, seconded by Alderman feathers, which was passed unanimously y•the Council The bill of Max A Mehlburger for Engineer Fee on Estimate No 6, amounting No.6 o ;'725.64, was presented and Alderman Williams made a motion that the bill -be approved, es ;imate 3econde.d by Alderman McGoodwin, which was passed unanimously by the Council. Alderman Me Goodwin made a motion that-tYhe,the City Engineer be authorized to seen p to p50.00 for dredging a channell for locating a boat -float ,-.thi. " s seconded Dy Alderman Williams, and was. passed unanimously by the Council��`•" Alderman White made a motion that the Water Committee be authorized to see about Gfirl Va lease to the Girl Scouts covering a location on the Bradley tract of land, and bring Sbout back to the Council for approval,'this motion was seconded by Alderman Kent, and was location passed unanimibusly by the Council. There being no further business, Alderman Williams moved to adjourn, seconded by Alderman' Kent, which was passed unanimously by the Council, and the Mayor declared the C cil adjourned. Approved Mayor Attest �i y er Fayetteville City Council met in -regular session, Monday February 28, 1950. Present: Mayor Powell M.Rhea, City Clerk Ja"I.IvIcGehee, City Attorney Price Dickson, City Emgineer W.C.Smith,Fire Chief Burl Skelton, and Aldermen; Richardson, Feathers, McGoodwin B he, Williams, Kin0aid, -White„and Kent. , A proposal to the City of Fayetteville'by the Sportsmen Club, Inc. to opera Prpposal boating and fishing facilities on the lake on anon -profit basis, w as.prese11�nted;after di; -111-5 of I cussion lderman Williams made a motion that the proposal be referred to the Water Committee for Sportsmenl,s further study and to make recommendat ions' to the Council, this motion was seconded by club Alderman Feathers and was passed unanimously by the Council. To lemploy City engineer W.C.Smith recommemdedethe employment of an assistant Buildin Inspertor, Alderman White made a motion that the City Engineer be authorized to employ a C', ,an Assistant Building Inspector on a temporary basis at a salary not to exceed 1.?210.00 per As sit Bldg vlonth, this"motion was seconded by Alderman Richardson, and was passed unanimously by - Inspector the Council. The following bills were presented after their approval by Alderman Kent, chairman of the auditing committee: W.S.Darley & Co $14:70 Robert Allen w280'60 F.J.Morgan $28.60 H ward Car Exchange 14.25 R.H.Van Brunt 28;60 harry Holloway 28:60 R Bert L.Jones 26.32 J.C.Wier 41:30 fired Church 28.60 Hamilton Pbng Co. 26:40 H.C.Towler 44;00 Oscar Gilbreath 28:60 A.L.Turnbough 30000 Bob -Wise 50,16 Doyle Morgan 13000 P-iilip H.Rogers 34:50 Orval Springston 28.20 i'I.H.Hester 33:00 Lige Gabbard 28:60 W.L.Moulder 32240 Delbert Rester 26030 C ester Stephens 260'60 E.E.Maguire- 3:50 Carl Lower 28;60 R.E.Boyd 28:60 Union Nat Bank 12353:38 Shirley T hornsberry 28060 Albert Gebel 28.60 Union Nat Bank 872:18 Glen Curry 28:60 G o.Harrison 28.60 Renner & Co. 150:64 Robert Allen 28060 Oran Dudley 28:60 If " 138;24 R.H.Van Brunt 28,60 T.Shackleford 28:60 If 175:38 J.C,Wier 41.30 F ed Drane 23:40 Shipley Baking Co, 9.00 H.C.T owler 44.00 E.S.Chapman 28:60 Sines Body Shop 20000 Bob -Wise 1 50.16 Bill Speegle 28060 W.S.Darley & Cc 480-51 Orval Springston 28.20 F.J.Morgan 28660 Lige Gabbard 28:60 W.L.'Moulder 25.65 Harry Holloway 28.60 Chester Stephens 28;60 1N.L.Moluder 4.50 Fred Church 28:60 R.E.Boyd 28660 0 car Gilbreath 28:60 Albert Gebel 28.60 D yle Horgan 5:20 Geo Har)ison 28:60 VI.H.Hester 33.00 T.Shackle'ford 26:60 D lbert Hester 26;30 Oran Dudley 28:60 Car1.Lper 28.60 Fred Drane 260"60 S.Thornsberry= 28060 E.S.Chapman 28960 Glen Curry 28.60 Bill-Speegle 28.60 Alderman White made a motion that the bills be all6wed-as approved, seconded by Alderman Williams, which was passed unanimously by the Council . Re -Plat of R,E,White submitted a Plat of White's Subdivision, comprising Lots 1 to 29 incl R,E.White sive, after discussion, Alderman Feathers made a motion that: the Plat be approved and the City Engineer be authorized to prepare the grades for sidewalks; ,this motion was seconded b Alderman Williams, and was passed unanimously by the Council. Widen Maple Street If To move on red” on Kincaid, White and 2 nays. No.6 estimate T,,e question of widening Maple Street came up for discussion ,and Alderman McG o .n made a motion that the Mayor be authorized to write L.L.Browne,pledging the City to p o- de right of way of five feet on the North side of Maple Street from the center of Arkan- is Avenue to Garland Avenue, -this motion was seconded by Alderman Richardson, and was pa s - unanimously by the Council.' Alderman Richardson made a motion that all traffic lights have a'sign place them saying '-T NO MOVE ON TIED LIGHT", this motion was seconded by Alderman Kincaid, and >111)6a11.b-y=the"Cler3t the'-•follwing-vote Wasrecorded; Ayes: Richardson,Feathers, William: [ent.-Nays:McGoodwin and-Bohe, and the Mayor declared motion passed, as there were f ayes& r pYs Tjie No.6 Estimate of S.E.EvansConstruction Co. for work on contract at lear Creek Dam was presented, amounting to A28,097,66, Alderman McGoodwin made a notion hat the bill be approved, seconded by Alderman feathers, which was passed unanimously y•the Council The bill of Max A Mehlburger for Engineer Fee on Estimate No 6, amounting No.6 o ;'725.64, was presented and Alderman Williams made a motion that the bill -be approved, es ;imate 3econde.d by Alderman McGoodwin, which was passed unanimously by the Council. Alderman Me Goodwin made a motion that-tYhe,the City Engineer be authorized to seen p to p50.00 for dredging a channell for locating a boat -float ,-.thi. " s seconded Dy Alderman Williams, and was. passed unanimously by the Council��`•" Alderman White made a motion that the Water Committee be authorized to see about Gfirl Va lease to the Girl Scouts covering a location on the Bradley tract of land, and bring Sbout back to the Council for approval,'this motion was seconded by Alderman Kent, and was location passed unanimibusly by the Council. There being no further business, Alderman Williams moved to adjourn, seconded by Alderman' Kent, which was passed unanimously by the Council, and the Mayor declared the C cil adjourned. Approved Mayor Attest �i y er