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he City Attorney introduced-" AN ORDINANCE FIXING TIE AMOUNT OF ALLOWABLE DISCOUNT FOR
ROFPT PAYMENT OF MONTHLY WATER BILLS TO THE CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE,ARKANSASall
The Ordinance was read in its entirety the first time,Alderman Richardson made a motion
that the rules be suspended, and the Ordinance placed on its second reading, this motion
theseconded by Alderman Bronson and was passed unanimously.
he Ordinance was then read the second time, and after discussion, Alderman Alexander made
a motion that the rules be further suspended, and the Ordinance placed on its third reeding,
this motion was seconded by Alderman Richardson, and was passed unanimously.
The Ordinance was then read the third and final time.
The Mayor put the question "Shall the Ordinance pass?, and on roll call by the Clerk,
he following vote was recorded: Ayes:Richardson, Parish, Lunsford, McAllister, Bronson
and Alexander. Nays:None. Absent and not voting : Hunt and Williams. And the Mayor declared
he Ordinance passed, as there were 6 Ayes, and no nays.
COPY OF ORDII4ANCEid0. 1092.
AN ORDINANCE FIXING THE AMOUNT OF ALLOWABLE DISCOUNT FOR PROMPT PAYI4MNT OF MONTHLY
TO THE CITY
IJATER BILLSBE IT ORDAINED rBY THECITYCOU14CILSOF•THE CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE,ARKANSAS:
Water Bills Sectlon 1. That hereafter any and all gross water bills payable to the eity of Fay
tolbe 10/ v311e, Arkansas,will be subject to a discount of 10% if paid on or before the 10th day
Discount of calender month following the date of the last meter reading.
Section 2.That all Ordinancees or parts of ordinancescin conflict herewith are her
repealed.
PASSED AND APPROVED on this 22nd day of August, 1955.
Approved
Attest; Pi Ma
y Clark
Alderman Richardson reported that the bills had been approved by the Auditing Committee,
and made a motion that they be allowed as approved, this motion was seconded by Alderman
Alexander, which was passed unanimously.
To purchase Alderman Richardson made a motion that the City Auditor be authorized and directe
X10,000 Ito purchase $10.000 in "K" Series of U.S.Certificates, bUteof.the•Hos it
UIS.Certif'UIID.*this.motion-*as._seconded by„Aldermbn.Alexander, and was passe unanimous ye
ioates from
Fire & Hos{ The City Attorney introduced "AN ORDINADTCE AMEDIDING ORDINANCE NO.lO14 RELATING T(
Bond Fund ITHE CONST RUCTION,INSTALLATION,AND INSPECTION OF•PLUMBING AND DRAINAGE,AND FOR OTHER TUR(
The Ordinance was read in its entirety,and Alderman Bronson made a motion that the r
be suspended and the Ordinance placed on its secodreading, this motion was seconded b
Alderman McAllister, which was passed o s ✓and b mutual agreement was left on
second reading. z in rand
hen read he second time)
There being no further business, Alderman Richardson moved to adjourn, second
by Alderman Bronsmn, which was passed unanimously, and the Iviayo.” declared the Council
adjourned, and stated that the next meeting would be September 12th, 1955.
Attest:
i yClerk Approved
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etteville City Council met in regular session, Monday, September 12,1955.
sent: Mayor Roy A Scott, City Clerk J.'iJ.IdcGeheesCity Attorney A.DeMcAllister,City
ineer W.C.Smith, City Auditor Albert Jone, City Building Inspector Harold Lieberenz,
ice Chief Pearl Watts, Fire Chief Burl Skelton, and IxZdermen:Richardson,Parish,Lunsforl,
liams, McAllister, Bronson and Alexander. Absent: Alerman Hunt.
Minutes of the regular meeting of August 22nd, were read and approved.
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he ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 1014 RELATING TO THE CONSTRUCT ION, INSTALLATION,AND
NSPECT ION On PLUMBING AND DRAINAGE which had been left on its second reading at the regu-
ar meetin August 22,came up for discussion,and was read again by the City Building Inspe�ct-
r,the proposed Ordinance was read and discussed section by section by the Building Inspelct-
r and numerous revisions and changes made, it was referred back to the City Attro0y and
uilding Inspector for redrafting,to present to the Council at the next meeting.
he City Building Inspector presented the application of the SUN RAY-D.X Oil Co. for a
ermit on North College Avenue and Cleburn Street, Alderman Alexanddr made a motion that
ermit No.1811 be issued to Sun Ray- D.X.Oil Co., this motion was seconded by Alderman
ronson, and was passed unanimously.
City Attorney intr(bduced
"AN
ORDINANCE A!SNEXING CERTAIN
TERRITORY TO TIE
CITY OF F
VILLE2ARKANSAS2ASSIGNING
SAID
TERRITORY TO A WARD AND FOR
OTHER PURPOSES".
.e Ordinaned was read the first time in its entirety,and Alderman Richardson made a motion
.at the rules be suspended and the Ordinance placed on its second reading, this motion
s seconded by Alderman Williams,and was passed unanimously.
.e Ordinance was then read the second time, and after discussion, Alderman Alexander made
motion that the rules be fuenther suspended, and the Ordihance placed on its third reading
AS motion was seconded by Alderman Richardson, which was passed unanimously.
The Ordinance was.then read the third and final time.
e Mayor then put the question"Shall the Ordinance pass?, and on roll call by the Cler$
e following vote was recorded: Ayes: Richardson, Parish, Lunsford, WrKlliams,McAllister
onson and Alexander. Nays:None. Absent and not voting: Hunt. And the Mayor declared th
dinance passed, as there were 7 Ayes,ind no Nays.
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COPY OF ORDINANCE N0. 1093.
ORDINANCE AIdD?EXING CERTAIN TERRITORY TO If CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE,ARKANSAS,ASSIGIdING
ID TERRITORY TO A WARD,AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES:
WHEREAS, the County Court of Washington County, Arkansas,did on July 22, 1955,
an order annexing cebtain territory to the City of Fayetteville,Arkansas: and
WHEREAS,after the expiration of thirty days,there having been no appeal taken fro
aid•orddr of Annexation, the County Clerk of Washington County,Arkansas,caused a certi-
ied copy of said order of Annexation together with an accurate plat or map of said ter-
5tory to be filed with the.Secretary of State,of the State of Arkansas,and with the Cit
lerk of the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas;
,THEREFORE ,BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE,ARKANSAS:
Section 1.That the annexation to the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas,of the follo
ng described property,lying and being adjacent to the present corporate.boundary of the
ity of Fayetteville,Arkansas,situate in Washington County, Arkansas,to-wit:
All that part of the South half of the Northeast quarter of Section Eight (8),
ownship Sixteen (16) North,Range Thirty (30) West lying South of the Center line of Ste.
ighway No 16 Westland a part of the Southwest quarter of the Northeast quarter of said,
ection,township and range,described as follows:
Beginning at a point one hundred thirty-six (136) feet north of the Southwest co
f said forty -acre tract, and running thence north four hundred twenty-seven )427) feet,
hence East four "hundred (400) feet,thence South one hundred eighty one (181)feet to the
enter line of State Highway No.162thence in a Southwesterly direction with the center
ine of said State Highway 16 to place of beginning.
Be and the same is hereby accepted and said lands shall henceforth be a part of
Four (4) of the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas.
Section 2.
All Ordinances
or parts of
Ordinances
in conflict
hereqith
are
hereby
, and this
Ordinance shall
be in full
force and
effect from
and after
its
passage
PASSED AND APPROVED this 12th day of September, 1955.
Approved :
Attest 7 o
0 y cleric
A group from the Negro section of the City requested that a light be installed at
Center & Walnut, that a railing be placed on a foot bridge in that area, and requested
that arrangement be made for more of them to connect with the sewer,and that some plan bi
worked out to improve thei4g[treets.
ttee Alderman Williams made a motion that the Mayor appoint a Committee to work with the
Chamber of Commerce and the City Planning Commission on possible annexation of additions
ion oto the City, this motion was seconded by Alderman Parish, and was passed unanimously,and
ithe Mayor appointed the following on the Committee ; Williams, Parish, McAllister and
ronson.
Alderman Richardson reported that the bills had been approved by the Auditing
[by
ommittee, and made a motion that they be allowed as approved, this motion was seconded
Alderman Alexander, and was passed unanimously.
Audit for (Alderman Richardson made a motion that tie firm of Scarbrough & Myers, certified Public
1955 Accountants be employed.to make the 1954 audit of the City, this motion was seconded by
Alderman Alexander, and was passed unanimously by the Cpuncil.
lderman Alexander made a motion that Harold Lieberenz be authorized to attend a meet
f Pt44Aing Inspectors at Little Rock September 16th & 17th, this motion was seconded
lderman McAllister, and was passed unanimously by the Council.
The City Attorney introduced "AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE PURCHASE OF CONTROL
IGNALS AIdD APPROPRIATING THE SUM OF $10,500.00 To MAKE SUCH PURCHASE FOR THE CITY OF
AYEPTEVILLE,ARKANSAS."
The Ordinance was read in its entirety the first time,and Alderman Richardson
lade a motion that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance placed on its second reading,
his motion was seconded by Alderman Williams, and on roll call by the Clerk, the follow
ng vote was recorded: Ayes: Richardson, Parish, Lunsford, Williams, IvIcAllister and Bronson.
!ays;: Alexander. Absent and not voting: Hunt. And the Mayor declared passed, as there were
Ayes, and 1 nay.
The Ordinance was then read the second time, and after discussion, Alderman McAllis:%
er made a motion that the rules be further suspended, and the Ordinance placed on its
hird reading, this motion was seconded by Alderman Williams, and on roll call by the
lerk, the following vote was redorded: Ayes: Richardson,Parish, Lunsford, Williams,
IcAllister and Bronson. Nays:Alexander. Absent and not voting: Hunt. and the IBayor declared
sassed, as there were 6 Ayes, and 1 nay.
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
Clerk, the following vote was recorded: Ayes: Richardson, Parish, Lunsford,Williams and
McAllister. Nays: Bronson and Alexander. Absent and not voting: Hunt. And the Mayor
declared the Ordinance passed, as there were 5 Ayes, and 2 (days.
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Alderman Richardson made a motion that the
Mayor appoint a Committee to prepare an
o
ittee
Ordinance which would set
out the policy of the
City in regard to employes' pensions,
sick leave, working hours
and many other issues,
this motion was seconded by Alderman
on
Policy
Alexander, and was passed
unanimously. And the
Mayor appointed on that the Committee, tY.
of
the
following:
City
-Finance Committee: Richardson, Chairman
Lunsford
Alexander
and Albert
Jones, City Auditor,
and City Attorney A.D.McAllister.
lderman Alexander made a motion that Harold Lieberenz be authorized to attend a meet
f Pt44Aing Inspectors at Little Rock September 16th & 17th, this motion was seconded
lderman McAllister, and was passed unanimously by the Council.
The City Attorney introduced "AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE PURCHASE OF CONTROL
IGNALS AIdD APPROPRIATING THE SUM OF $10,500.00 To MAKE SUCH PURCHASE FOR THE CITY OF
AYEPTEVILLE,ARKANSAS."
The Ordinance was read in its entirety the first time,and Alderman Richardson
lade a motion that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance placed on its second reading,
his motion was seconded by Alderman Williams, and on roll call by the Clerk, the follow
ng vote was recorded: Ayes: Richardson, Parish, Lunsford, Williams, IvIcAllister and Bronson.
!ays;: Alexander. Absent and not voting: Hunt. And the Mayor declared passed, as there were
Ayes, and 1 nay.
The Ordinance was then read the second time, and after discussion, Alderman McAllis:%
er made a motion that the rules be further suspended, and the Ordinance placed on its
hird reading, this motion was seconded by Alderman Williams, and on roll call by the
lerk, the following vote was redorded: Ayes: Richardson,Parish, Lunsford, Williams,
IcAllister and Bronson. Nays:Alexander. Absent and not voting: Hunt. and the IBayor declared
sassed, as there were 6 Ayes, and 1 nay.
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
Clerk, the following vote was recorded: Ayes: Richardson, Parish, Lunsford,Williams and
McAllister. Nays: Bronson and Alexander. Absent and not voting: Hunt. And the Mayor
declared the Ordinance passed, as there were 5 Ayes, and 2 (days.
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COPY OF ORDINANCE N0. 1094
AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE PURCHASE OF TRAFFIC CONTROL SIGNALS AND APROPRIATING T
OF $10,500.00 TO MAKE SUCH PURCHASE FOR THE CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE,ARKANSAS.
WHEREAS,the Board of Public Affairs has recommended the purchase by the City of Fa
tteville, of traffic control signals for use on the public square and vicinity of said
NOW,THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE 2 ARKANSAS:
Section 1. That the sum of $10,500.00 be and the same is hereby appropriatgqd from
eneral Funds of the City of Fayetteville,Arkansas,for the purpose of purchasin Otr c
ontrol signals for use on the public square and vicinity of said City and insta ing)
SECTION 2. That the Mayor and City Clerk of the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas.be
he same are hereby authorized to execute such contracts as may be required to effect su
urchase.
SECTION 3. That all ordinances and parts therebfnincconflict herewith are hereby
lepealed and this ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and•after its passage
end approval.
PASSED AND APPROVED this 12th day of September, 1955.
Approved ;
Attest :-- /c�!/ Tr1a or
y Clerk,
The City Attorney introduced "AN ORDINANCE ATvIENDIIIG ORDINANCE NO. 100B APPROVED
rOBER 2201951, REAFFITUAING AND ADOPTING BY REFERENCE THERETO ZONING ORDINANCE NO. 1002
PROVED SEPTEMBER 10,1951, AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE N0. 1005 APPROVED OCTOBER B,1951, AS
ENDED, TO MODIFY CERTAIN "E" COMMERCIAL DISTRICT REGULATIONS AND CERTAIN "F" BUSINESS
STRICT REGULATIQONS,AND TO PROVIDE FOR BETTER ENFORCEMENT THEREOF."
The Ordinance was read in its entirety for the first time, and Alderman Lunsfbr
e a motion that the rules be suspended, and the ordinance placed on its second reading,
s motion was seconded by Alderman -Richardson, and was passed unanimously.
The Ordinance was then read the second time, and after discussion,Alderman
ichardson made a motion that the rules be further suspended, and the Ordinance placed
is third reading, this motion was seconded by Alderman Williams, and was passed unani-
ously.
The Ordinance was then read the -third and final time.
he Mayor then put the question "Shall the Ordinance pass?," and on roll call by the Cl
he following vote was recorded:Ayes: Richardson, Parish,Lunsford, Williams, McAllister
ronson and Alexander. Nays:None. Absent and not voting: Hunt. And the Mayor declared t.
rdinance passed, as there were 7 Ayes, and no Nays.
COPY OF ORDINANCE NO. 1095.
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO 100B APPROVED OCTOBER 22,19512REAFFIRMING A.
PTING BY REFERENCE THERETO ZONING ORDINANCE NO 1002 APPROVED SEPTEMBER 10,1951, AS AM
ORDINANCE NO 1005 APPROVED OCTOBER 8,19512AS AMIENDED,TO MODIFY CERTAIN "E" COMMv1ERCIAL
TRICT REGULATIONS AND CERTAIN "F" BUSINESS DISTRICT REGULATIONS,AND TO PROVIDE FOR BE'
ORCEMENT THEREOF.
E IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF TI3E CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE, ARKANSAS:
SECTION I. That Section 7, "E" Commercial Distict Regulations -Use Regulations- of
rdinance No.��02, passed and approved September 10.19519 as amended ,be amended to rea
s follows:
"Use Regulations.
n the "E" Commercial District. No buildings or premises shall be used and no building
herein shall hereafter be ercted or structurally altered except for one or more of the
ollowing uses:
1. Any use permitted in the "C" Multiple Family Residence District.
2. Any Commercial establishment or place of amusement offering goods or serai
for sale at retail, not involving the manufactIre or teatment of products
other than manufacture or treatment which is clearly incidental to the con
duct of such retail establishment, and provided that use is not obnoxious
or offensive by reason of the emission of odor,dust,smoke,gas,noise,or vib
tion, and is not expressly prohibited by any other regulation or ordinance
the City of Fayetteville.
3. Storage garages.
4. Public garages.
5. Commercial Parking lots.
6. Gasoline filling stations.
7. Office buildings,
8. The following wholesale,distributing or jobbing establishments:electrical
radio and television supplies and equipment;automotive parts and accessor
florists and dealers in nursery stocks;it being the intent of this Sectio.
to limit such wholesale usage tm establishments which are not obnoxious o
offensive by reason of emission of odor,dust,smoke,gas,noise,vibration,an
which do not generate heavy truck traffic and extensive and unloading
operations."
SECTION2. That Section 7','"E" Commercial District Regulations -Yard Regulations- of
Ordinance No. 1002, passed and -approved September 10, 1951, as amended, be amended to re
s follows:
"Yard Regulations.
Front and Rear Yards: All dwellings in the "E" Commercial District hereafter
erected or structurally altered shall comply with the front and rear yard regulations of
L "B" Residence District; however that no rear yards shall be.required for commercial
the
hereafter erected or structurally altered, except as provided in Section 10.
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turned
Side Yards ; In the "E" Commercial Distict there shall be a side yard on each side
very building occupied by a use permitted in "C" Multiple Family Residence District of
of less than five (5) feet. In the event that Section 16 of this -Ordinance requires a
and of greater width on the street side of a corner lot than is req-1ired herein, the p
isions of said Section 16 shall prevail.No side yards shall be required for Commercial
ereinafter erected or structurally altered in "E" Commercial Districh, except as provi
n Section 10."
SECTION 3; That Section S "F" Business District Regulations -Use Regulations- of
ce No. 1002, passed and approved September 10,19512be amended to read as follows:
Use Regulations'.
In the "F" Business District no buildings or premises shall be used and no build:
herein shall be erected or structurally altered except for one or more of the following
1. Any use permitted in the "E" Commercial District.
2. Any business establishment selling merchandise at wholesale.
3. Storage warehouses and storage yards.
4. Any kind of light manufacturing,treatment, processing,packaging or repairing
which is not obnoxious or offensive by reason of the emission of odoe,dust,
smoke,gas or noise and which is not expressly prohibited by any other regula•
tion or ordinance of the City of Fayetteville.
5. Trade Schools,
SECTION 4. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith shall be an
.e same are hereby repealed and this ordinance being necessary for the preservation of
.e public peace,health, comfort,convenience, safety and welfare of the City of Fayette
-
lle, an emergency is declared to exist and this ordinance shall be in full force and
feet from and after its passage and approval.
PASSED AND APPROVED THIS 12th day of September, 1955.
Attest ; Approved ;
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()City Clerk
man Richardson made a motion that the Clerk be authorized to return the bids and
of the unsucessful bidders on the traffic lights, this motion was seconded by Al
xander, and was passed unanimously.
The Mayor presented an agreement of nine dealers of the City for the purchas
Oil and gasoline,said agreement be ing signed by each of the S aldermen of the City.
ementlof COPY OF AGREEMENT,being as follows:
August 31, 1955.
dealers for
purchase �'yPs the undersigned Councilmen, vote to continua the purchase of gasoline from nine De
of the City.at tank Wagon prices as has been done in the past. Oil and grease will be
oloil chased from bhe dealer. -:No gasoline will be purchased from the dealer who furnishes of
Gas grease. Dealers will draw lots for the oil business,
ax F.McAllister B.B.Bronson
Bruce uns or
w.H.V i iams
Paul Alexander' J,.Austin Parish
Fred Hunt Davis P.Ric rson
s Sched�The Clerk presented copies of the new regular city bus schedule and a new schedule of
e special service on schooldays of the University City Transit Company,, Alderman Richardson
ivied,fade a motion that the schedule be approved, this motion was seconded by Alderman Parih,
and was passed unanimously.
The Petition of Ellis E Shelton,Etal.,asking the Council to vacate and abandon a
10 foot alley running North and South along the western boundary of lot One (lc)through
tition Thirty (30), inclusive of western Methodist Assemby Addition, and the Eastern boundary of
Lots One (1) through Five (5), inclusive in Block One (1) of I•lfasonic Addition, and Lots
is ne (1) through Eight (B), inclusive, in Block Six.(6),of Harrison Addition , Alderman
sltom Alexander made a motion that the Petition be referred to the Planning Cocmnission$ this mol
ion was seconded by Alderman McAllister, and was passed unanimously.
The City Attorney introduced a Resolution directing the City Clerk to give notic
by publication of a hearing on the petition of Chas.A Mitchell, etal.,to vacate and abandc
Read Street between Trust Street and Company Street;that part ofCompany Street which lies,
ti een the East line of Vinson Street and the west line of the alley East of Read Street
bietween Trust Street and Company Street; the two alleys lying in the Block bounded by Vin:
Read,Trust and Company Streets; the two alleys lying in the block bounded by Vinson,Read,
11&ple and Company Streets; and the two alleys lying in the block bounded by Read,Trust,
North Sequoyah Drive and Company Streets;all being in Blocks One (1) Two (2),Seven(7) and
Eight in Mountain View Addition, and fixing date of said hearing to be on September 26, 14
Alderman Richardson made a motion that the Resolution be adopted, -this motion was secondee
by Alderman Alexander, and was passed unanimously.
COPY OF rMSOLUTION N0. 13-55
P{HEREAS,it appears that the amended petition of Vera, Noll, HearliD Hammond and Ruby A
4ammond2husband and wife; Charles A h4itchell and Mary Inez Ivlitchell,husband and wife;
Earl R Garrison and Norma L.Garrison,Husband and wife;Andrew S.Rogers and Vivia E Rogers,
Ausband and wife;Paul D.Lewis and Pauline G.Lewis,husband and wife;Frank K.Buxton and
Tireva C.Buxton,husband and wife,*William R.Rogers and Olga w.Rogers,husband and wife;and
�ohn E Mahaffey and Leta J.Mahaffey, husband and wife to vacate Read Street between Trust
and Company Street; that part of Company Street which lies between the East line of Vinso:
itreet and the west line of the alley East nfsitead Street between Trust Street and Compan
Street; the two alleys lying in the block bonded by Vinson,Read,Trust and Company Streets
c.
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the two alleys lying in the block bounded by Vinson,Read, Maple and Company Streets;and
the two alleys lying in the block bounded by Read,Trust,North Sequoyah Drive and Company
Streets;All being in Blocl One (1), two (2)2Seven (7)and Eight (8) in Mountain View Addis
lion to the City of Fayetteville,Arkansas, was duly filed with the City Clerk of the City
of Fayetteville, Arkansas,on the 8th day of July, 1955s and
•WHEREAS,it appears that the City Planning Commission of the City of Fayetteville,
rkansas,has recommended the granting of said amended petition subjest to the reservation
f an easement for public utilities,
- NW.THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED:
1. That the 26th day of September319551 at 7 O'Clock, P.M., in the Council room of
the City Administration Building, be and the same is hereby fixed as the time and place for
hearing upon said petition.
2. That the City Clerk of the City of Fayetteville,Arkansas, be and he is hereby di-
ected to give notice of such hearing to all interested parsons by publication thereof
nce a week for two (2) consecutive weeks in the Northwest Arkansas Times,a newspaper
ppublished in Washington County,Arkansas,and having a general Circulation in the City of
Fayetteville, Arkansas.
PASSED AND APPROVED September 12, 1955.
Approved
Attest ; Iv or
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Request IThe IDIayor read a letter from Wayne White, School Superintendent., in which he asked the
of School lacktopping of a walk from the new class rooms at the Junior High School to the rest of
�p he School Plant, he said the walk would be in an alley, would be about 75 feet long and
Su t. for that the adjacent property owners had given their consent, he also asked that some gravel
various & be placed on the High School Parking Lot; resurfacing of the circular drive at the foot ball
Sundry field; a patrolman for taffic on Highway 452East, near the New Root School when school opens
in the morning and when it closes in the afternoon; a sidevmlk on Stone Street between Biic-
hanan and Duncan; a sidewalk near the Root School on Highway 452 East; and that the four-way
stop at Vibginia and Stone be made thre-way to permit buses and trucks to go up Vile hill
without having to stop at the bottom. (NO action was taken)
There being no further business, Alderman Alexander moved to adjourn, seconded by
Alderman Bronson, which was passed unanimously, and the Mayor declared the Council ad3ournad.
ttest: Approved
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ayetteville City Council met in regular session, Monday, September 26, 195$
resent: Mayor Roy A.Scott, City Clerk J.W.McGehee, City Attorney A.D.McAllister, City
ngineer W.C.Smith, City Auditor Albert Jones, City Building Inspectpr Harold Lieberenz
olice Chief Pearl Watts, Fire Chef Burl Skelton, and Aldermen :Richardson,Parish, Luns
illiams, McAllister$ Bronson and Alexander. Absent:Alderman Hunt.(Alderman Hunt appear
star in the session)
as of the regular meeting of September 12th.,were read and approved.
t
this
time the
Clerk presented the
report of
the
Planning Commission on proposed ext
f
City
Limits,
copy of report being
as follows:
the City.
oflPlanning
Co. fission To the Mayor and City Council of the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas:
on�Annexation Attached hereto and made a part ofthis report is a description entitled
II 110verall Description of Proposed New Corporation Area of Fayetteville, Arkansas.Sept.20,
overall description includes
all lands now
within the
corporate
limits
of
the city,
her with those tracts that are proposed to
be brought
into the
limits
of
the City.
real involved in the proposed extension of the city limits extend in all directions from
he present city limits, and are only contiguous to the present city limits,but in many
ases are well developed areas.
t is estimated that there are about 350 separate residential buildings in these various
reas,which buildings probably house a population of from 1500 to 2000,
r due consideration of all the facts, and feeling that it is for the best interest of
City as well as for those living in the areas proposed for annexation,the Planning
ission recommends that all areas not now in the city limits included in the above mei
ed "Overall Description" be annexed to the city and that the City Council take such
d as are legally required to thus expand the city limits.
This report is signed by a majority of the members of the City Planning Commis
7:H.Pryor,W.H.Stubblefield,Suzanne C.Lighton,Paul Young,Jr.,Clay Yoe,H.L.Utley,Hubert Bu
alderman McAllister made a motion that the report be received and filed,this motion was
seconded by Alderman Lunsford, and was passed unanimously.
(Alderman Hunt appeared at this time, and his presence noted by the Clerk)
The City Attorney introduced "AN ORDINANCE SUBMITTING TO THE ELEGT.ORS OF THE CITY OF FAY
TTEVILLE,ARXANSAS, THE QUESTION OF ANNEXATION OF CERTAIN TERRITORY ADJACENT AND CONTIGU
0 THE PRESENT CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE,ARKANSAS,AND FOR OTHER PURPO
• The Ordinance was read in its entirety by the City Attorney, and after discussion,
alderman Williams made a motion that the Ordinance pass, this motion was seconded by Ald
Iran Lunsford, and on roll call by the Clerk, the following vote was recorded:Ayes: Richa
son,Parish,Hunt,Lunsford, Williams, McAllister, Bronson and Alexander. Nays:None. And th
Mavor declared the Ordinance passed, as there were 8 Ayes, and no Nays.
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