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(ORDINANCE NM. lo66, continued)
Tract No. 5
Part SVJy of the NW -1 Section 91 Township 16 N.,Range 30 W.,described as:
eginning at the SI"J corner of said forty acre tract, and runnin67thence North 255 feet;
hence East 170.4 feet; thence South 255 feet; thence West 170.4 feet to beginning point.
Tract No. 6
Lot 12 Block 13 Mountain View Addition to Fayetteville, Arkansas.
Tract No.7
South 50 feet of SPJrof Block 33 Original Town of Fayetteville, Arkansas.
Section 2. The Chief of the Fire Department is hereby authorized and instructed
o serve the owner or owners of each of said above described tracts of real estate with a
Iopy of this ordinance and notify said owner or owners that the respective dilapidated
uildings and /or structures -now standing thereoh must either be torn doom and removed
r remodeled'in accordance with applicable building and zoning ordinances of the City of
ayotteville., Arkansas, within thirty (30) days from date of a certified copy of this
rdinance upon said owner or owners.
Section 3. In the event the owner or owners of anis of said real estate cannot be
ocated, the Chief of the Fire Department is instructed to serve notice bf posting a copy,
f this ordinance on the front door or exterior wall of each of each of said buildings
and to mail a certified copy of same by registered mail to said owner or owners last Imo,
address and report such action to the Fire Committee of the City Council.
Section 4. All persons, firms, corporations viol"ating the terms and provisions of
his ordinance shall upon conviction thereof be fine in any stun not less than Tweny-five(
-,:k ollard, nor more than Three Hundred 0300.00) Dollars.
Section 5. The City Attorney is hereby directed to institute such legal proceeding
against such persons as may be necessary in order to enforce the provisions of this ordinl
d to remedy the dangerous, unsanitary,and unsightly conditions brought about as a resul
F the failure of the owner to properly keep up said real estate.
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Section 6. Because the dilapidated buildings acid/or strubtur6§oaituated upon the
eal estate heretofore described causes a constant fire hazard and menace to the public
eace,health and safety,; and because this hazard and the condition of the nuisance created
y such properties should be removed and abated at once, an emergency is hereby declared
o exist, and this ordinance is found to be necessary for the preservation of the public
eace,health and safety, and the same shall be in full force and effect from and after its
assage and approval. .
PASSED and Approved this 21st day of June, 1954.
Approved : AY. 4ee 7 D h
I+myor ro-Tem
-Attest
ity C er .
There being no further business, Alderman Alexander made a motion to adjourn,
s motion was secd)nded by Alderman Heflin, and was passed unanimously by the Council,
or declared'the meeting adjourned, and stated that the next meeting would i"dednesday,
y 7th, 1954.
Approved
P,iayor Pro -Tem
Attest dry• �«�
ity C erTc
Fayetteville Citjy Council met in regular session, Wednesday, July 7th, 1954.
resent: Mayor -Roy A Scott, City Clerk J.111.E4cGehee, City Attorney A.D.McAllister, City
igineer W.C.Smith, City Auditor Harold Zick,City Building Inspector Harold Lieberenz,
id Aldermen: Burge, Hunt, Pratt, Williams, McAllister, Heflin and Alexander.
)sent: Alderman Richardson*
inutes of the regular meeting of June 21st, were read and approved.
his was the date set for the hearing on phtition•;fbg Reezoning;.of i'thertrogerty.-_weat of
he Razorback Stadium extending from maple Street on the North to Markham Road on the sou
nd extending 209 feet west'from Razorback Road and P?r Roy Simpson presented a petition
igned by 38 property owners objecting to the rezoninA..the area mentioned in the petition
ut would not object to the re -zoning of the Lot owned by the Alpha Gamma Rho Fraternity,
iss Suzanne Lighten representing the Planning Commission presented the.'(;report of the
ommission , which was that "they recommended the approval of the Re -zoning as requested
n the petition"after discussion, it was mutually agreed that since the Attorney for the
etitioners against Re -zoning was unable to be present, that the hearing would be postpor.
ill the next regular meeting of the Council, July 19th, 1954.
The Re -Plat of Woodland Heights was presented which had the following
ERPIFICATE 8. DEDICATION:
We thee'updersigned hereby certify that we are the sole owners of
he land platted hereon and hereby dedicate the streets as shown for the'use of the public.
igoned by`' Chas.E.Johnson and wife, and George J.Ernst 8: Wife1, and approved by the Planning
omission June 25,1954. Alderman Burge made a motion that the Plat be approved and accepied,
pon passage of an Ordinance approving the same, this motion was seconded by Alderman
lexander, and was passed unanimously by the Council.
(was presented)
A Warranty Deed from Stewart P.Thomas& Pilary 'Ruth Thomas, Husband 8c .1:Vi`i'e',✓convey-
strip of land running North and South 361.5 feet; and running East and'uJest 25,being a {part
f 5;1: of NEx of Section 17 in Townsip 16,being for street purposes only, Alderman Burge
ade a motion that the deed be accepted, this motion was seconded by Alderman Alexander,
nd was passed unanimously by the Council.
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Henbest the hearing on.the Petition of Gus A Henbest for Re -zoning .a number of lots on North
Petition Carland Avenue, which had been referred to the Planning Commission for recommendation,vias .
for called up, and the Planning Commission reported that it was their recoriunendation that
rezonimg 'The Petition be denied", and.no further action was taken at this time.
(W resented),
The Plat of F.F.Nonnamaker being a part of S1lI;;,SE ,Section 21, T.16 N.,R•30 LN.,
Plat of th P,DL,Alderman Heflin made a motion that the Plat ,be accepted, subject to the approval
f the Planning Commission; this motion was seconded by Alderman Alexander, and was passe
nnamaker unanimously by the Council,
The Building Inspector presented the application of A.T.I.Behl for a permit at
19 East Mountain, Alderman Alexander made a motion that Permit No.1387 be issued to AJIe
Be -W, this motion was seconded by Alderman Heflin and was passed unanimously by the Coun-
c'1. -
The Building Inspector presented the application of Tune Construction Co. for
permit to re -model the 17hitfield Building on N.East Avenue, Alderman Pratt madd a motio
to -at permit No.1392 be issued to Tune Cmnstructioh<Yd'&., t1ris motion was seconded by Alder
n Alexander, and was passed unanimously by the Council.
The Bldg Inspector presented the application of Burl Baker for a permit at 132
S uth School Avenue, Alderman Burge made a motion that permit No. 1393 be issued to Burl
Baker, this motion was seconded by Alderman Alexander, and was pas,sed unanimously by the
C uncil.
The Bldg. Inspector presented the application of C.I01.Davis for a permit to eret
a apartment house at Rock and Locust Streets, Alderman Burge made a motion that permit N .
1 03 be issued to C.P:ID avis; this motion was seconded by Alderman Alexanddr, and was passed
u animously by the Council.
The Building Inspector presehted the application of PQr.Clark for a permit to
egect an awning for Kelley Bros,'Lumber.Co. on West Dickson, Alderman Pratt made a'motion
tat permit No.1404 be issued to Is?r.Clark, this motion was seconded by Alderman Alexander,
a..d was passed unanimously by the Council.
The Re -Plat of Block "B", P.iaplewrood Addition was presented, Alderman Burge made
Replat a motion that the. Plat be referred to the Planning Commission for recommendation,�his no-
�loek B
tion
was seconded by Alderman Williams, and was passed unanimously by the Council:
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(wa� present)
Mlplewood P. Ir.H,M.Younkin, Pres, of the UNIVERSITY CITY TRANSIT CO and asked the Council
to approve a proposed new schedule for bus service, Alderman Hunt lade a motion that the
Bus. Shhedule,as proposed, be approved b7„r the Council; this motion was seconded by Alderman
Schedule BiFrge, and was passed unanimously by the Council,
pproveaI ia* .
The City Engineer presentrEstimate No. 12 of Tune ,Construction Co, for work on
Mt.Sequoyah'Filter Plant, amounting to $6,433.71, Alderman Williams made a motion that
stimate E timate PIo.12 be approved, this motion was seconded by Alderman I.1cAllister, and was passed
0.12 wianimously by the Council.
Alderman Pratt introduced "AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE REPLAT OF WOODLAND HEIGHTS
AND ACCEPTING THE DEDICATION OF THE ST'REE25THEREON AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES".
The Ordinance was read in its entirety, and Alderman Williams made a motion that
the rules be suspended and the Ordinance placed on its second reading, this motion was see
on ad by Alderman McAllister and was passed unanimously by the Councille
The Ordinance was then read the second time, and Alderman Burge made a motion that
the rules be further suspended and'the Ordinance placed on its third and final reading,.
this motion was seconded by Alderman Alexander and was passed unanimously by the•Councih;
The Ordinance was then read the third and finai;.time.
The Mayor then put the question"shall the Ordinance pass"?, and on roll call by the Clerk,
the following vote was recorded: Ayes: Burge, Hunt, Pratt.. Williams, McAllis�er,Heflin and
Alexander. Nays:Nonee Absent and not votingsRichardsone And the Mayor declared the Ordi 6e
pissed asthere were 7 Ayes, and no nays.
Alderman Williams made a motion that the emergency clause be adopted, this motion
was seconded by Alderman Hunt, and on roll call by the Clerk, the following vote was recorded:
Ayes:Burge, Hunt, Pratt, Williams, McAllister, Heflin and Alexander.Nays:None Absent and
not voting: Richardson. Andtthe Mayor declared the emergency clause adopted, as there were
7 ayes, and no nays.
COPY OF ORDINCE NO. 1067
AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE REPLAT OF WOODLAND HEIGHTS AND ACCEPTING THE DEDICATION
OF THE STREET THEREON AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES,
WHEREAS,& replat of Woodland Heights has been filed with the City Clerk of the
City of Fayetteville* Arkansas, and has been presented to the City Council of the City og
Fayetteville,Arkansas,and by it referred to the Planning Commission of the City of Fayette—
ville, Arkansas, and by said Planning Commission approved; said replat.being signed by a11I
of the property owners owning property in said area,and the approval of said Planning Commission
being endorsed on said replat and again presented to said City Council for its approval or
rejection;
NOW,THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Fayetteville,
A Ikansas:
SECTION ONE. The Replat of Woodland Heights is hereby approved and confirmed and the
dedication of the street shown thereon and designated "Woodland Avenue" is hereby accepted,
SECTION TWO. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby)
repealed and this Ordinance shall take effect and be in full force from and after its pas-
sage and approval.
PASSED AND APPROVED this 7th day of July, 1954. •
Approved :401,
Attest
Cyty Clark
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Alderman Alexander reported that the bills had been approved by the Auditing Committee,
and made a mAtion that they be allowed as approved, this motion was seconded by Alderman
• deAllister, and was passed unanimously by the Councile
Agreement I The Mayor reported that the Sewer Committee had made an agreement with Norman -
topurchas ria to purchase approximately 140 acres of -land adjoining the Sewer Disposal Plant for
farm from 19s500.00,and,said that 33 acres of the land would be sold to a Tulsa Concern which plans
N.Harria to build a plant to process chicken feathers and make a protein for a price od X4,'646.421,
and that said sale would out that much from the purchase price of $193500.000and stated
Net Price that the Sewer fund had a surplus of $59000.00 which could be used for the purchase and that
of land purc*.' acbalance, d be taken from the General Fund, and that the General FVnd would then be
ased by City tie-imburaed t9 Sewer Fund at the rate of $200.00 per month .Alderman McAllister made a
105.8 acres motion that the action of the Sewer Committee be approved and that the Mayor and City.Cleik
for $14s053.60be authorized to execute all the papers necessary to complete the purchase of the land:
I This motion was seconded by Alderman Alexander, and wa-s passed unanimously by the Councils.
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The City Attorney introducepthe following:
RESOLUTION No.044
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11solvedsthat the Mayor and City Clerk, be and they are hereby authorized to execu'
nd deliver to Bruce Crider and Margie Crider,husband and wife; Mitchell Crider and Laura
ridershusband and wifesand Paul Crider, a quit -claim deed conveying 3 acres of real esta'
ituated in the North half of the Southwest Quarter of Section Four (4)0 Township Fifteen
15) North of .Range Thirty (30) West of the 5th P.M. and that in exchange therefor to ace,
rom said named persons a warranty deed conveying 4.07 acres in the Southeast quarter of
he Southwest quarter of Section Four (4) Township Fofteen (15) North of Range Thirty (30
est of the 5th P.M.
Alderman Burge made s motion that the Resolntion be adopted,thia
otion was seconded by Alderman Alexander, and was passed unanimously, and the Mayor deel
PASSED and APPROVED this 7th day of July, 1954.
Approved
Attest ; QY May
pity ular
eti ion The Petition of the Frisco Railway Co.srktal., was presented asking that i portion
o Rose Gregg Avenue be closed, Alderman Heflin made a motion that the Petition be referred to t
art of planning Commission for recommendation, this motion was seconded by Alderman Alexander,
regg was passed unanimously by the Council`.'
ve. The City Attorney introduced "AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND ORDINANCE N0.1065 VACATI2
AN ALLEY RUNNING EAST AND WEST BETWEEN LOTS 27 AND 36 IN EXTENSION NO.ONE TO HOTZ SUB*
DIVISION TO THE CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE* ARKANSAS".
The Ordinance was read in its entirety, Alderman Alexander made a motion that
the rules be suspended and the Ordinance placed on its second reading#' this motion was
seconded by Alderman Burge, and was passed unanimously by the Council*
T#e Ordinance was then read the second tkme and after discussion, Alderman
Burge made a motion bhat the rules be further suspended and the Ordinance placed on its
third and final reading, this motion was seconded by Alderman Williams, and was passed
unanimously by the Council.
The Ordinance was then read the third and final time.
The Mayor then put the question "Shall the Ordinance pass?"# and on roll call by the C1i
the following vote was recorded: -Ayes: Burge, Hunt, Pratts Williams# McAllister* Heflin
end Alexander. Nays:None. Absent and not voting; Richardson. And the Mayor delated the
Ordinance passed; as there were 7 Ayes, and no Nays.
COPY OF ORDINANCE N0..1068
AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND ORDINANCE N0. 1065 VACATING AN ALLEY RUNNING EAST AND WEST
BETWEEN LOTS 27 -AND 30 IN EXTENSION NO. .ONE TO HOTZ SUB -DIVISION TO THE CITY OF FAYETTE-
IILLE, ARKANSAS.
Section 1. That Section 1 of Ordinance No. 1065 of the City of Fayetteville,
Ar#ansasspassed and approved on the 21st day of June, 1954s be and .the same is hereby
'amended t6 read as follows:
"Section 1. The City of Fayetteville* Arkensasshereby releases# vacates, and
;abandons its rights ,together with the rights of the public generall-.in and to the alley
running east and west between Lots Twenty-seven (27) and Thirty (30}Y in the Revised Plat
'of the Hotz Sub -Division of the City of Fayetteville# Arkansas# reserving unto said City
sof Fayetteville* Arkansas# its successors and assigns an easement or right of way on,ove:
I across the portion of said alleys hereby vacated for the purpose of coriatructii
(installing* laying ang and relaying, relocating and maintaining all public utitilities ni
located or which may hereafter be located upon said vacated alley by said City or any co:
,poration having a.franchise or right of way from said City ".
Section 2. Acopy of this Ordinance duly certified by the City Clerk shall be fil
in the office of the Recorder of the County* and.reeorded in the Deed Records of the Cou
Section 3. This Ordinance shall take effect and be in full force and effect from
and after its passage.
PASSED AND.APPROVED THIS 7th day of July, 1954.
APPROVED
ATTEST: Vii! - M r
y er s
There being no further business, Alderman Alexander moved to adjourns, seconded by Al
man Heflin, which was passed unanimously by the Council, and the Mayor declared the C
adjourned# and stated the next regular meeting would be J y 19th, 1954.
Approved
Attest °
rf
yClark