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!Parking Association and agreed to furnish photostatic copies of the signatures and
OffJSt. y -Laws on the said agreements.
Parking (Alderman Burgin then moved that the motion passed on October 16, 1958, be amended to
agreement read,"That the Mayor and City Clerk be and they are hereby authorized to execute a lease
by I agreement with Messrs. Edd Poore and Bill Dalton for their property on South East A#enue
Merchants and immediate) in the rear of Guisinger's Music Store for the sum of One Hundred
Ass'n. Seventy Five ($175.00) Dollars per month,.($75,00 to Mr. Poore and $100.00 to Mr.Dalton),
with the option to purchase thisaphopel4ty-Et:uth's same:.t�ne. as_.theooption* tb; purchase the
)other Off -Street Parking Facilities owned by the Byrnes Estate and the Fulbright Invest-
ment Company, provided however, the Presiderit and Secretary of the Fayett ville,Parkin
IAs oc execute agreements to indemnify the City up to 35�
)Pha�a ng out of said two lease agreements and provided further, that the Association
furnish photostatic copies of the signatures, amount paid, By_Laws, and any motion or
resolution which might alter the agreement". The motion was seconded by Alderman
Barnhart and passed unanimously.
Mr. Edd Connell reported that Mr. Fred Bowen was dissatisfied with the classification of
some of his land by the appraisers.
After a lengthy discussion, the Council agreed to request the appraiaers.to reconsider
their classification of this property.
Purchase of Alderman Burgin moved to purchase a tract of land,known as Tract T -),consisting of
15.4 acres 15.4 acres, more or less, from Mr. E. C. Chidester and wife at the appraised value of
for a part $1560.000
of new lake The motion was seconded by Alderman Williams and passed unanimously.
site.
At this time the Mayor reported there was considerable business to come before the
Council yet and they could either recess for supper or have an adjourned session later,
To have The Council decided to have an adjourned session and the Mayor announced that this
adjourned meeting would be held on Wednesday, November 260 19582 at 7:30 i'. M.
session. (Alderman Walker then moved to adjourn. The motion was seconded by Alderman Smith and
passed unanimously, whereupon the Mayor declared the meeting adjourned until Wednesday,
November 26, 1958, at 7:30 P. M.
APPROVED: t
ATTEST:o US IN FAIUS11' MAYOff—
A S, ER G /
The City Council of Fayetteville, Arkansas, met in an adjourned session on Wednesday,
Adjourned November 26, 1958, at 7:30 P. M.
Session. Present: Mayor J. Austin Parish, City Clerk George J. Davis, City Controller Albert J.
Jones, City Attorney A. D. McAllister Jr., City Engineer. W. C. Smith,Chief of Police
Pearl Watts, Fire Chief Burl Skelton, and Aldermen: Barnhart, Smith, Lunsford, Williams,
Hatfield, Kent, and Walker. Absent: Aldermai Ellis Burgin.
The minutes of the regular session on Monday, November 10, 1958, were read and approved.
Alderman Kent reported that the Finance Committee had approved the bills and moved they
be allowed as approved. The motion was seconded by Alderman Smith and passed unanimously
The Mayor reported that certain parties had requested that the Council be given inform -
Letter ation on the determination of the percentage of water entering the sewer from Campbell
explaining Soup do. for the purpose of determining the monthly sewer charge in accordance with
Water & Section 2, Paragraph (21 of Ordinance No. 1165, which provides for water and sewer rates
Sewer usage He read a letter which was prepared by the Water & Sewer Superintendent addressed to
at Campbell Mr. Albert Jones, City Controller, in which this percentage was clearly defined.
Soup Co. This letter was copied in the minutes.
LETTER FROM WATER & SEWER SUPT. TO CITY CONTROLLER,
I
CITY WATER PLANT
Fayetteville, Arkansas
July 23, 1958
Mr. Albert Jones, Comptroller
City of Fayetteville,
Fayetteville, Arkansas
Dear Mr. Jones:
In regard to the amount and quality of sewage entering the city sewer mains from the
Campbell Soup Company Plant located on West Spring of this city, I wish to present the
following findings which are concurred in by the Water and Sewer Committees of the City
Council as evidenced by their signatures below.
I have carefully gone -over all the facts and records on their consumption of water and
taking into consideration water used for steam boilers, water used and recirculated for
cooling their refrigeration plant, and the fact that they are at the present time scree.
ing out a major portion of the solid -contents.. and the fact that they have for more tha:
twenty years been operating in this manner and have from time to time improved such
operation, and further in view of the plan of the company to further improve and expand
their equipment to more adequately remove the solid wastes entering into our sewer
system, I believe that a fair estimate of the load imposed upon our sewer system and di
osal plant is equivalent to twenty per cent of the water consumed at the plant.
I, therefore recommend, subject to the concurrence of the Water and Sewer Committee,
that the above percentage be used for a period of two years, and also that the waste
removal system at the Campbell Soup Company will be improved and properly.operated and
maintained during said period, and that thereafter a sestudy of the situation be made
with a view of reducing the above established percentage.
Yours very truly,
(a) W. C. Smith
Water & Sewer Superintendent.
The Mayor further reported this was strictly in accordance with the above named
Ordinance.
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CIFil
The City Council of Fayetteville, Arkansas, met in special session on Wednesday,
Mr. Lee
Wilcox , representing the Arkansas Civil
Defense Administration, appeared before
Defense
Clerk's
the Council with a copy of a proposed ordinance,
which would set up and provide for the
discussed.
question of adopting an
City to
participate in the National and State Civil
Defense Program.
grocery stores open on
Sunday)
After a
long discussion, Alderman Williams moved
to refer this to the Aviation and Civil
election.was
as follows:
Defense
Committee for study and to report back at
the next meeting of the Council.
Notice
Alderman Dale Kent waived notice of the special meeting due to other business,
The motion was seconded by Alderman Lunsford and
passed unanimously.
Ordinance ho. 1 -----------
1129 votes.
Against
City
The City Council of Fayetteville, Arkansas, met in special session on Wednesday,
The City,Clerk.r.eported
that in
the general election on
November 4, 1958, the voteon
Clerk's
Jones, City Engineer W. C. Smith, Chief of Police Pearl Watts, Fire Chief Burl Skelton,
Initiated Ordinance No.
1 (The
question of adopting an
ordinance prohibiting keeping
report
grocery stores open on
Sunday)
purpose
plats for sub -divisions which were before the Council, also to accept or reject the
on
election.was
as follows:
submitted by Engineers. L. M. MbGoodwin and John Mehaffey, and such other business relat
to the 1958 Water and Sewer Improvement Project as may come before the Council.
Notice
Alderman Dale Kent waived notice of the special meeting due to other business,
For Initiated
Ordinance ho. 1 -----------
1129 votes.
Against
f1
it 111 1 -----------
2088
;herefore the ordinance
was defeated
by -------------
votes.
he City Clerk reported that he had a written report from the Planning Commission in
onnection with the oral report on October 27, 1958, which stated that the petition of
r. John G. Coffey had been rejected by the Planning Commission.
his was a petition to rezone some property at the corner of Garland Avenue and Douglas
treet from "D" to "E".
Permit The City En ineer reported that a permit had been granted by Arkansas State Conservation
granted ,Commission Reference : Permit ## 1, Book 1, Page 1) for the construction of a•dam and
for lake on White River north of Baldwin, Arkansas, by the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas.
Lake.
Aldermen Lunsford then moved to adjourn and to call a special session immediately follow,
Adjourned ing the adjourned session.
es'ion The motion was seconded by Alderman Smith and passed unanimously, whereupon the Mayor
adj. ieclared the meeting adjourned.
APPROVED:
ATTEST: A , MAYOR
�UEORGLV J DAV S9 CITY CLERK
The City Engineer presented a plat for a sub -division, known as the Stephens Addition,
Stephens which had been approved by the City Engineer and the City Planning Commission, and which
ddition. is located in the northwest part of the City.
fter a brief discussion, the City Engineer, at the request of the Mayor, read a propose
ordinance entitled,"AN ORDINANCE TO ACCEPT AND CONFIRM THE DEDICATION OF ALL STREETS,
ALLEYS AND EASEMENTS IN STEPHENS ADDITION TO THE CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE, ARKANSAS".
Aldermen Hatfield then moved that the rules be suspended and the ordinance placed on its
I reading. The motion was seconded by Alderman Williams and passed unanimously.
The Ordinance was then read for its second time.
Alderman Lunsford then moved that the rules be further suspended and the ordinance be
placed on its third and final reading.
The motion was seconded by Alderman Hatfield and passed unanimously.
The Ordinance was then read for the third and last time.
The Mayor then declared the Ordinance open for discussion. There bein no further dis-
cussion, the Mayor then asked the question, "Shall the Ordinance pass&9
Upon roll call the following vote was recorded, "Aye" Barnhart, Smith, Burgin, Lunsford,
Williams, Hatfield, and Walker. "Nay" None. There being seven "Ayes" and No "Nays",
the Mayor declared the Ordinance passed.
ORDINANCE N0. 1184
AN ORDINANCE TO ACCEPT AND CONFIRM THE DEDICATION OF ALL STREETS, ALLEYS AND EASEMENTS
IN STEPHENS ADDITION TO THE CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE, ARKANSAS.
WHEREAS, there is duly filed in the office of the City Clerk of the City of Fayette
ille, Arkansas, a plat of Stephens Addition to the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas, bein
part of the Northwest Quarter of the Northeast.Quarter of Section 8, Township 16 North
f Range 30 West of the 5th Principal Meridian, in which plat the streets, alleys and
asements shown thereof have been dedicated for public use as streets, alleys, and ease-
ents; and
WHEREAS, the City Planning Commission of the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas, has
ommended the acceptance of said plat.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE,
SAS:
The City Council of Fayetteville, Arkansas, met in special session on Wednesday,
Special
November 26,. 1958, at 9:00 P.M.
Session.
Present: Mayor J. Austin Parish, City Clerk George J. Davis, City Controller Albert J.
and specifically waives notice
Jones, City Engineer W. C. Smith, Chief of Police Pearl Watts, Fire Chief Burl Skelton,
special meeting of the Fayetteville City
I Aldermen: Barnhart, Smith, Burgin, Lunsford, Williams, Hatfield, and Walker.
be held in the City Qouncil
bsent: City Attorney A. D. McAllister Jr. and Alderman Dale Kent.
of the City Administration Building, Fayetteville,
Arkansas, at 9:00 P.M.on Wednes-
The Mayor stated that the purpose of the meeting was to take appropriate action on two
purpose
plats for sub -divisions which were before the Council, also to accept or reject the
of
plans and specifications for Water Distribution Mains and Water Storage Facilities as
meeting.
submitted by Engineers. L. M. MbGoodwin and John Mehaffey, and such other business relat
to the 1958 Water and Sewer Improvement Project as may come before the Council.
Notice
Alderman Dale Kent waived notice of the special meeting due to other business,
waived
by
Dale WAIVER OF NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF FAYETTEVILLE: CITY COUNCIL.
The City Engineer presented a plat for a sub -division, known as the Stephens Addition,
Stephens which had been approved by the City Engineer and the City Planning Commission, and which
ddition. is located in the northwest part of the City.
fter a brief discussion, the City Engineer, at the request of the Mayor, read a propose
ordinance entitled,"AN ORDINANCE TO ACCEPT AND CONFIRM THE DEDICATION OF ALL STREETS,
ALLEYS AND EASEMENTS IN STEPHENS ADDITION TO THE CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE, ARKANSAS".
Aldermen Hatfield then moved that the rules be suspended and the ordinance placed on its
I reading. The motion was seconded by Alderman Williams and passed unanimously.
The Ordinance was then read for its second time.
Alderman Lunsford then moved that the rules be further suspended and the ordinance be
placed on its third and final reading.
The motion was seconded by Alderman Hatfield and passed unanimously.
The Ordinance was then read for the third and last time.
The Mayor then declared the Ordinance open for discussion. There bein no further dis-
cussion, the Mayor then asked the question, "Shall the Ordinance pass&9
Upon roll call the following vote was recorded, "Aye" Barnhart, Smith, Burgin, Lunsford,
Williams, Hatfield, and Walker. "Nay" None. There being seven "Ayes" and No "Nays",
the Mayor declared the Ordinance passed.
ORDINANCE N0. 1184
AN ORDINANCE TO ACCEPT AND CONFIRM THE DEDICATION OF ALL STREETS, ALLEYS AND EASEMENTS
IN STEPHENS ADDITION TO THE CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE, ARKANSAS.
WHEREAS, there is duly filed in the office of the City Clerk of the City of Fayette
ille, Arkansas, a plat of Stephens Addition to the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas, bein
part of the Northwest Quarter of the Northeast.Quarter of Section 8, Township 16 North
f Range 30 West of the 5th Principal Meridian, in which plat the streets, alleys and
asements shown thereof have been dedicated for public use as streets, alleys, and ease-
ents; and
WHEREAS, the City Planning Commission of the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas, has
ommended the acceptance of said plat.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE,
SAS:
Comes now the undersigned, being a duly
elected, qualified, and acting member of
the
City council of the City df Fayettevil]e,
Arkansas,
and specifically waives notice
I a
special meeting of the Fayetteville City
Council to
be held in the City Qouncil
Room
of the City Administration Building, Fayetteville,
Arkansas, at 9:00 P.M.on Wednes-
day,
November 269 1958.
Dated this 26th day of November, 1958.
� DAL��ALDERKA
The City Engineer presented a plat for a sub -division, known as the Stephens Addition,
Stephens which had been approved by the City Engineer and the City Planning Commission, and which
ddition. is located in the northwest part of the City.
fter a brief discussion, the City Engineer, at the request of the Mayor, read a propose
ordinance entitled,"AN ORDINANCE TO ACCEPT AND CONFIRM THE DEDICATION OF ALL STREETS,
ALLEYS AND EASEMENTS IN STEPHENS ADDITION TO THE CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE, ARKANSAS".
Aldermen Hatfield then moved that the rules be suspended and the ordinance placed on its
I reading. The motion was seconded by Alderman Williams and passed unanimously.
The Ordinance was then read for its second time.
Alderman Lunsford then moved that the rules be further suspended and the ordinance be
placed on its third and final reading.
The motion was seconded by Alderman Hatfield and passed unanimously.
The Ordinance was then read for the third and last time.
The Mayor then declared the Ordinance open for discussion. There bein no further dis-
cussion, the Mayor then asked the question, "Shall the Ordinance pass&9
Upon roll call the following vote was recorded, "Aye" Barnhart, Smith, Burgin, Lunsford,
Williams, Hatfield, and Walker. "Nay" None. There being seven "Ayes" and No "Nays",
the Mayor declared the Ordinance passed.
ORDINANCE N0. 1184
AN ORDINANCE TO ACCEPT AND CONFIRM THE DEDICATION OF ALL STREETS, ALLEYS AND EASEMENTS
IN STEPHENS ADDITION TO THE CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE, ARKANSAS.
WHEREAS, there is duly filed in the office of the City Clerk of the City of Fayette
ille, Arkansas, a plat of Stephens Addition to the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas, bein
part of the Northwest Quarter of the Northeast.Quarter of Section 8, Township 16 North
f Range 30 West of the 5th Principal Meridian, in which plat the streets, alleys and
asements shown thereof have been dedicated for public use as streets, alleys, and ease-
ents; and
WHEREAS, the City Planning Commission of the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas, has
ommended the acceptance of said plat.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE,
SAS: