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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1963-03-25 MinutesSection 26. That this Resolution shall not create any right of any character, and no right of any character shall -arise under or pursuant to it, until the bonds authorized by this Resolution shall be issued and delivered. solution . 6-63 Section 27. It is ascertained and declared that it is to the immediate advantage of the City of Fayette tinued that its -outstanding Waterworks and Sewer Refunding and Construction Revenue Bonds be refunded, that the Waterworks and sewer systems of the City are totally inadequate for the needs of the City, and that as a result of which the health and lives of the inhabitants thereof, and their property are daily endangered, thatonly by the adoption of this Resolution can the City place itself in a position to make sufficient future improvements. It i; therefore, declared that an emergency exists, that this Resolution is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, and safety, and that this Resolution shall take effect and be in force from and after its adoption. ADOPTED: March 14 1963. APPROVED: Uf AA Mayor ATTEST: Qi City MlerW line `.lsde line ed. Ord. No 1343 (SEAL) A Long discussion was had concerning the construction of a sewer main in the City at an estimated cost of sewer main $2000 to $2400. Alderman Wheeler moved that the City construct a 400 foot long sewer main from the present main south of the old city shop area; north to a point in Gregg Avenue about 20 feet north of the Highway 62 right-of-way line, providing the Farm Bureau Cooperative grants an easement to the City without cost and donate $100 toward the cost, and that Mr. Jim Gregory donate $500 toward the cost. The motion was seconded by Alderman Heflin and passed unanmously. There being no further business Alderman Short moved to adjourn. The motion was secondedbby Alderman Burgin and passed unanimously. Whereupon the Mayor declared the meeting adjourned. GUY EC/BROWN2 MAYOR 'GEORGVJ*4,MAVISs CITY CLERK he City Council of Fayetteville, Arkansas, met in regular session on Monday, March 25, 1963, at 7:30 P.M. n the Council Room of the pity Administration Buildings resent: Mayor Guy E. Brown, City Clerk George J. Davis, City Controller Albert J. Jones, 6ity Attorney ass Trumbo, City Engineer W. C. Smith, Chief of Police Hollis Spencer, Fire Chief Burl Skelton, and ldermen: Heflin, Christie, Watson, Wheeler, Thomas, Burgin, and Faucette. bsent: Alderman Carter Short* he minutes of the regular meeting on Monday, March 11, 1963, and of the special meeting on Thursday, Arch 14, 1963, copies of which had previously been mailed to each of the Aldermen, were approved as ritten. lderman Wheeler reported that the sewer main to serve South Gregg Avenue at the intersection of Gregg AV nd U.S. Highway No. 62 (6th Street) as authorized at the special meeting of the Council on Thursday, Arch 14, 1963, had encountered difficulties in securing right-of-way through the Farm Bureau Cooperative nd now it would be necessary to locate the sewer west of the stream on other property. The Engineer's stimate of the cost for this new location was approximately $3,800.00 as compared to $2,400.00 as riginally planned. fter a long discussion, Alderman Burgin moved that the City constrict the sewer main along the proposed ew route as recommended by the City Engineer. he motion was seconded bje,Alderman Wheeler and passed unanimously. he City Attorney introduced and at the request of the Council read a proposed ordinance in its entirety. ntitled "AN ORDINANCE PROHIBITING THE PARKING OF VEHICLES ON MEADOW STREET BETWEEN COLLEGE AVENUE AND AST STREET IN THE CITY OF'FAYETTEVILLE, ARKANSAS" . Alderman Burgin moved that the rule be suspended nd the ordinance placed on the second reading. The motion was seconded by Alderman Heflin and passed namiously. The ordinance was then read for the second time. lderman Burgin moved that the rule be further suspended and that the ordinancece be placed on the third nd final reading. The motion was seconded by Alderman Hellin and passed unanimou%ly. The ordinance as then read for the thud and last time. The Mayor then declared the ordinance open for discussion. here being no discussion, the Mayor asked the question, "Shall the ordinance pass?" Upon roll call he following vote was recorded, "Aye" Heflin, Christie, Watson, Wheeler, Thomas, Burgin, and Faucette. Nay" none. here being seven "Ayes" and no "Nays" the Mayor declared the ordinance passed. lderman Heflin then moved that the emergency clause be adopted. The motion was seconded by Alderman urgin and upon roll call the following vote was recorded, "Aye" Heflin, Christie, Watson, Wheeler, homas, Burgin, and Faucette. "Nay" none. here being seven "Ayes" and no "Nays" the Mayor declared the emergency clause adopted. ORDINANCE NO. 1343 ORDINANCE PROHIBITING THE PARKING OF VEHICLES ON MEADOW STREET BETWEEN COLLEGE AVENUE AND EAST STREET THE CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE, ARKANSAS IT ORDAIr1ED BY THE CITY.COUNCIL OF THE CITY 0 F FAYETTEVILLE, ARKANSAS: ection 1. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm, or corporation, to park a vehicle of any kind hatsoever on -Meadow Street between College Avenue and Fast Street in the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas. 2191 Section 2. Any person violating Section 1 of this ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upoh conviction thereof, shall be fined in the sum of not less than$12.00 nor more than $25.00. C/Q1 #r,&9 /4-#09 Z,9 ftp Ord. No, Section 3. It appearing tha endow Street at the point above described �asstQr154 envy traffic, 1343 and it being necessary for the protection.of the public health and safety, an emergency is hereby declared to exist, and this ordinance shall be in.full force and effect from and after its passage, A/RRrrRX RMD pcdStiGgfioN. PASSED AND APPROVED this 25th day of March, 1963. APPROVED: LillllA�� GUY E. BROWN, MAYOR ATTEST: GEORGE69. OVIS, CITY CLERK There being no further business Alderman Burgin moved to adjourn. The motion was seconded by Alderman Heflin and passed unanimously. Whereupon the Mayor declared the meeting adjourned. APPROVED: ��� 1f1l1An GUY E. BROWN, MAYOR ATTEST: GEORGE go DKVIS2 CITY CLERK The City Council of Fayetteville, Arkansas met in regular session.on Monday, April 8, 1963, it 7130 p.m. in the Council Room in the City Administration Building. Present: Mayor Guy E. Brown, City Clerk George J. Davis, City Controller Sibert J. Jones, City Attorney Bass Trumbo, City Engineer W. C. Smith, Chief of Police Hollis Spencer, Fire Chief Burl Skelton, and Alderman Laverne Heflin, Arnold Chritie, Edmound Watson, Garland Wheeler, Grover Thomas, Ellis Burgin, George Faucette, and Carter Short. Absent : None. The minutes of the regular meeting on Monday, March 25, 1963, a copy of which had been previously mailed to each of the Alderman, were approved as written. The City Clerk presented the petition signed by 135 legal voters of the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas, tion calling for a Referendum vote on the repeal of Crdi'nance No. 1341 of the City of FayettevilleOrdinances passed and approved March 11, 1963. ndum After a long discussion the City Attorney introduced and at the request of the Council read a proposed ordianance in its entirety entitled "API ORDINANCE REPEALING ZONING ORDINANCE NO. 1341".' Alderman Thomas moved that the Ordinance pass. The motion was seconded by Alderman Faucette and upon roll call the following vote was recorded: "Aye" Heflin, Watson, Wheeler, Thomas, and Faucette. "Nay" Christie, Burgin, and Short. The Clerk reported there were five "Ayes" and three "Nays" hence, the Ordinance failed to pass for the lack of a unanimous vote which is required to pass an ordinance on one reading. Alderman Thomas then moved that the rule be suspended and the ordinance be placed on -its second reading. The motion was seconded by Alderman Short and upon roll call the following vote was recorded: "Aye" Heflin, Watson, Wheeler, Thomas, and Faucette, and Short. "Nay" Christie and Burgin. There being six "Ayes" and two "Plays", the*Mayor declared the rule suspended and the ordinance placed on the second reading. The Ordinance was then read for the second time. Alderman Thomas moved that the rule be further suspended and the ordinance placed on the thikd and final reading. The motiWwas seconded by Alderman Heflin and upon roll call the following vote was recorded: "Aye" Heflin, Watson, Wheeler, Thomas, Burgin, Faucette, and Short. "Nay" Christie.. There being seven "Ayes" and only one "Nay" the Mayor declared the rule further suspended and the ordinance placed on the third and final reading. The ordinance was then read for thetthird and last time. The Mayor then declared the ordinance open for discussion. There being no further discussion the Mayor asked the question, "Shall the ordinance pass?" Upon roll call the following vote was recorded "Aye" Heflin, Watson, Wheeler, Thomas, Burgin, Faucette, and Short. "Nay" Christie. There being seven "Ayes" and only one "Nay" the Mayor declared the ordinance passed. ORDINANCE N0. 1344 AN ORDINANCE REPEALING ZONING ORDINANCE N0. 1341 No. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE, ARKANSAS: SECTION 1. That'zoning ordinance number 1341 is hereby specifically repealed. SECTION E. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed, and this ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication. PASSED AND APPROVED THIS 8th day of April, 1963. APPROVED: I GUY E. MCWNJ MAYOR ATTEST: A .. GEORGE (d. MAVIS, CITY CLERK