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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1963-08-23 Minutes244 SECTION 4. 1111 existing ordinances or parts of ordinaues .of the City of Fayettevi Arkansas# are juereby repealed insofar as they may be inconsistent with the provisions of this ordinance and it appearing that this action is nbcessary to relueve vehicuaar traffic congestion, an emergency is hereby delaared to exist and bhis ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval. PASSED AND APPROVED this �h day of August, 1963. APPROVED*� .1 GUY Eo 'ERCWNs, MAYOR GEORGE vgW> �. There being no further business, Alderman Heflin moved to adjourn. The=otion was seconded by Alderman Watson and passed unanimoutl.Y, whereupon the Mayor declared the meeting adjourned. APPROVED: f ATTEST: GUY E. BROWN, M4YOR ' G RGE J. , CITY CLERK Special The City Council of Fayetteville. Arkansas met in special session on Friday, August 23, 1963 at 12:00 Session noon at the'Mountain Inn Motor Lodge. Present: Mayor Guy E. Brown, City Clerk George J. Davis, City Controller Albert J. Jones, City Attorney Bass Trumbo, City Engineer W. C. Smith and Aldermen Heflin, Christie, Watson, Wheeler, Thomas, Burgin, Faucette and Short. AbsentL None proposed Purpose The Mayor reported that the purpose of the meeting was to discuss theRcontract for Suburban Water of the District No. 7 (Elkins) with representatives of the district and that all members of the Council had, Meeting been notified by U.S. mail and by telephone. A long discussion was held by the representatives for the Elkins Suburban Water District, all members of the Council, the Water Superintendent, W. C. Smith; and the City Controller, Albert J. Jones; but no further action was taken at this time. e There being no further bmMsess, Alderman Short moved to adjourn. the motion was seconded by Ald'erdian Wheeler and passed unanimously, whereupon the Mayor declared the meeting adjourned. APPROVED: ►i7f�G'r1 %6 GUY Eo BROWN, MAYOR ATTEST: GEORGE J VDA1117 , CITY CLERK Regular The City Louncil of Fayetteville, Arkansas met in regular session on Monday, August 26, 1963 at 7:30 p.m. Session in the Council Room.in the City Administration Building. Present: Mayor Guy E. Brown, City Clerk George J. Davis, City Attorney Bass Trumbo, City Engineer W. �. Smith, Fire Chief Burl Skelton, and Aldermen: Heflin, Christie, Watson, Wheeler, Thomas, Burgin, Faucette and Short. Absentl Elty Controller Albert J. Jones, and Chief of Police Hollis Spencer. The minutes of the regular meeting on Monday, August, 19, 1963 and of the special meeting on Friday, August 23, 1963, copies of which have previously been mailed to each of the aldermen, were approved as Alderman Burgin moved that the ordinance entitled, "AN ORDINANCE PROHIBITING THE PARKING OF VEHICLES ON PORTIONS OF WHITHAM,STREET, LINDELL STREET, REAGAN STREET, LAFAYETTE STREET, OZARK STREET AND WILLIAMS STREET LOCATED INITHE C[TY OF FAYETTEVILLE, ARKANSAS.", which was read in its entirety at the last reg- ular meeting of the Council on Monday, August 19, 1963, be passed. The motion was seconded by Alderman Heflin and passed unanimously whereupon the Mayor declared the ordinance passed. Hance ORDINANCE N0. 1365 . '65 AN ORDINANCE PROHIBITING THE PARKING OF VEHICLES ON PORTIONS OF W HITHAM STREET, LINDELL STREET, REAGAN STREET, LAFAYETTE STREET, OZARK STREET, AND WILLIAMS STREET LOCATED IN THE CITY OF FATETTEVILLEV ARKi ANSAS. BE TT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FAYETTEVI= ARKANSAS. SECTION 1. It shall be unlawful for any persons, firm or corporation; to park any vehicle of any kind whatsoever on the following described streets as hereinafter provided: (a) on the west side of Whitham Street from Maple to Cleveland Street (b) on the west side of Lindell Street, bebkeen Maple Street and Cleveland Streef;-c(IcO on the south side of Reagan Street, between Arkansas Avenue and 4 Gregg Street (e) on Ozark Street from Fairview Street to Buchanan Street.? t SECTION 2.•'Any persons violating Section 1 of this Ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a 7 middemeanor, and upon conviction shall be fined to the sum of not less thah $1.00 and not more than $25,00. SECTION 3. It appearing that the above described locations, by reason of heavy traffic, pr presents& serious problem of protecting the public, an emergency is hereby declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval. PASSED AND APPROVED this 26th day of August, 1963. ATTEST: _� APPROVED: CIE= uY rown, Mayor .