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menace to the public peace, health and safety; and because this hazard and the condition of the nuisance)
created by such properties should be removed and abated at once, an emergency is hereby declared to exist,
and this ordinance is found to be necessary for the preservation of the puhlic peace, health and safety,
and the same shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval.
PASSED AND APPROVED this 23rd day of March, 1964•
ATTEST: yr r� APPROVED: f) J,{J/ /n
GEORGE VJ.&SAVIS, CITY CLERK GUY E. BECYNIN, MAYOR
Attorney A. D. McAllister appeared before the Council and presented a petition signed by the majority of
ttorney the property owners on RS Lafayette Street between Gollege Avenue and West Avenue opposing the widening
D of Lafayette Street between the two Avenues mentioned above which had been approved at a special meeting
Allister the Council on March 12, 1964. The;�Adening of Lafayette Street was to be at no cost to the property owne.
fore as was pointed out by the Mayor and City Council.
uncil i long discussion followed but no further action was taken at this time.
e Davis `T}re or reported that Bryce Davis had requested Council approval on a Preliminary Plat of a proposed
subdivision to be known as the Rolling Hills Addition to the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas, on a street
et probe problem. He reQiredted that the Council take some action as to whether or not they wanted one or two stree
I'to extend on through to Township Road.
Wfter a long discussion, Alderman Watson moved that this be referred to the Street Committee with power t
•motion was seconded by Alderman Short and passed unanihously.
rhe Mayor reported that he had received a petition from citizens residing on,an unnamed street in the sout
Sto part of the City to give the Name of the Street as Tucker Street.
After a brief discussion, Alderman Thomas moved that the unnamed street be given the name of Tucker Street
he motion was seconded by Alderman Wheelerrand passed unanimously.
Alderman Wheeler reported that five bids had been received and opened on the thirty -inch, twenty-four-inc
ct for and fifteen -inch collector sewer mains in the southwest part of the city and that after tabulation of the
mains bids that Consulting Engineer L. M. McGoodwin and City Engineer W. C. Smith had recommended that the
e Constcontract be awarded to the lowest bidder which was The Tune Construction Company, Fayetteville, Arkansas
ipany in the amount of $67,360.30 which calls for hot -poured joints in the pipe.
Alderman Wheeler then moved that the Tune Construction Company be awarded the contract for the sewer main
in the southwest part of the city in the anount of $67,360.30 subject to the approval of the U: S. Health
Department and that the mayor and the city clerk be and they are hereby authorized to execute the contras
upon the approval of the U. S. Health Department, the approval of the Cost and Performance Bond by the
engineers and evidence of proper insurance.
The motion was seconded by Alderman Thomas and passed unanimously.
A copy of the tabulated bids was spread in the minutes as a permanent record.
COPY OF THE BIDS
Bids
BIDDERS``°
Tune Construction Company 67060.30 84,469.65
Tri -City Construction Company 73,510.35 87,031.50
Ozark Plumbing Company 79,328.90 76,833.E
North Side Construction Company 79,839.65 882643.35
Billy C. Harris Construction Company 86,996.60 86,996.60
Alderman Christie reported that bids had been received and opened for an asphalt spreader for thef9treet
chase Department and that only one had been received which met the requirements and specifications which was th
asphalt bid by Choctaw,Inc., Little Rock, Arkansas in the amount of $2,395.00 plus $100.00 for screed extensions
elder to make 9 or 10 feet.
After a brief discussion Alderman Thomas moved to purchase the asphalt spreader from Choctaw, Inc., Littl
Rock, Arkansas for the eum of $2,495.00 as outlined above.
The motion was seconded by Alderman Burgin and passed unanimously.
here being no further business Alderman Short moved to adjourn.
he motion was seconded by Alderman lieflin and passed unanimously where upon the mayor declared the
eetire ad`jouurrned.
TTEST: C APPROVED:
GEORGE AlDA IS, CITY CLERK GUY E. BWO , MaYOR
SPECIAL The City Council of Fayetteville, Arkansas met in Special Session on Friday; April 10, 1964, at 12:00
SESSION o'clock noon in the Mountain Inn Motor Lodge,
Present: Mayor Cuy E. Brown, City Clerk George J. Davis, City Controller Albert J. Sones, City Attorney
Bass Trumbo, and Aldermen: Heflin, Christie, Watson, Wheeler, Burgin, Faucette and Short.
Absent: Alderman Thomas.
Purpose The Mayor reported that the purpose of the meeting was to discuss the issuance and sale of revenue bonds
of for the purpose of purchasing land, etc. for new industries to be located in the;City of Fayetteville,
Meeting Arkansas, and that all members of the Council had been notified by U.S. Mail , but Alderman Thomas was
unable to attend but, waived notice of the meeting.
Waiver WAIVER OF NCTICE OF SPECIAL PiEETING OF s
of FAYETTEVILLE CITY COUNCIL
Notice
Comes now the undersigned, being a duly elected, qualified and acting member of the City Council
of the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas, and specificallyywaives notice of a special meeting of the Fay-
etteville City Council to be held in the City Councir964; the City Admin ration Building, Fay-
etteville, Arkansas, at 12:00 o'clock noon, on April
Dated this 10th day of April,.1964.
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Alderman, Ward 3
Alderman Short moved that a resolution be adopted to submit the question of issuing bonds for the pur-
chase of land for a new industry to the people for a vote.
'he motion was seconded by Alderman Faucette and passed unanimously, whereupon the Mayor declared the
resolution adopted.
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RESOLUTION No. 9-64
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE, ARKANSAS
The City Council of -Fayetteville, Arkansas, hereby agrees to submit to the electorate of said City, the
question of the issuance aid sale of Revenue Bonds in an amount aggregating $1,750,000.00 pursant to
the provisions of Act 9 of the Arkansas Acts of 1960, more particularly Ark. Stats. (1947-1956 Replace-
ment) Section 13-601, et, seq, the proceeds to be used for the purpose of purchasing land and the const
truction cost ofimprovements thereon; to be leased to the SHAKESPEARE COMPANY.
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There being no further business, Alderman Short moved to adjourn.
The motion was seconded by Alderman Heflin and passed unanimously, whereupon the Mayor declared the
meeting adjourned.
APPROVED:.!V
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MAYO UY E. BROWN
ATTEST: yv+�
CITYCU.-1r&/GEORGE J. DAVIS
REGULAR The City Council of Fayetteville, Arkansas met in regular session on Monday, April 13, 1964 at 7:30 P.M.
SESSION in the Council Room of the City Administration P.uilding.
Present: Mayor Guy E. Brown, City Clerk George J. Davis, City Attorney Bass Trumbo, City Controller
Albert J. Jones, City Engineer W.C. Smith, Chief of Police Hollis Spencer,
and Aldermen: Heflin, Christie, Watson, Wheethr, Thomas, Burgin, Faucette and Short.
Absent: Fame Chief Burl Skelton
The minutes of the regular meeting on Monday, March 23, 1964 and of the special meeting on Friday,
April 10, 1964, a copy of which had previously been mailed to each of the Aldermen, were approved as
written.
Petition The City Building Inspector presented a petition to rezone certain real estate on Trentore-6treet in
to rezone Parkview addition from R-2 Two=Family ResidentiAl District to R -P Professional Office District
Property After a long discussion, the City Attorney introduced and at the request of the Council read a proposed
rrenton ordinance in its entirety entitled, "AN ORDINANCE AMTNDING ZONING ORDINANCE NO. 1239 AND REVISED ZONING
Street DISTRICT NAP OF FAYEPTEVILLE, ARKANSAS, APPROVED MAY 28, 1962, TO REZONE CERTAIN. REAL ESTATE FROM R-2
r;10 -FAMILY RESIDENT IAL DISTRICT TO R -B PROFESSIONAL OFFICE RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT."
iinance Alderman Burgin moved that the ordinance pass.
1388 The motion was seconded by Alderman Short and. upon roll call, the f ollowing vote was recorded:
"Aye" Christie, Watson, Wheeler, Thomas, Burgin, Faucette and Short.
"Nay" Heflin.
There being seven "Ayes" and one "Nay", the motion to pass the ordinance failed for lack of unanimous
vote.
Alderman Burgin then moved that the bule be suspended and the ordinance be placed on the second reading.
The motion was seconded by Alderman Short and upon roll call the following votewas recorded:
"Aye" Christie, Watson, i•I'heeler, Thomas, Burgin, Faucette and Short,
"Nay" Heflin.
Therordinapceewas t'hensi'eaddforetHersdcond time.
Alderman Burgin then moved that the rule be further suspended and the Ordinance placed on the third and
final reading.
The motion was seconded by Alderman Short and upon roll call, the following vote was recorded:
"Aye" Christie, Watson, Wheeler, Burgin, Thomas, Faucette and Short.
"Nay" Heflin.
There being seven "Ayes" and only one "Nay", the Mayor declared the motion pass.
The ordinance was then read for the third and last time.
The Mayor declared. that the ordinance was open for discussion. There being no disuession, the Mayor
ask the question, "Shall the Ordinance Pass?"
Upon roll call, the following vote was recorded: "Aye" Christie, Watson, Wheeler, Thomas, Burgin,
Faucette and Short. "Nay" Heflin.
There being seven "Ayes" and one "Nay", the Mayor declared the ordinance passed.
ORDINANCE ORDINANCE NO. 1388
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1388" AN ORDINANCE 01ENDIAG ZONING ORDINANCE NO, 1239 AND REVISEB ZONING DISTRICT MAP OF FAYETTEVILLE, AP.K-
ANSAS, APPROVED MAY 28, 1962, TO REZONE CERTAIN REAL ESTATE FROM R-2'TTWO-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT TO
R -P PROFESSIONAL OFFICE RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT.
WHEREAS, a public hearing was held before the Planning Commission of the City of Fayetteville,
Arkansas, on March 10, 1964, on a petition requesting that said Planning Commission recommend to the
City C6uncil of the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas, that the City Council enact an ordinance rezoning
the following described property, to -wit: Lots 1 through 10 and the West 15 feet of Lot 11 in Park
Village Addition, all in the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas, from R-2 Two -Family Residential District
to R -P Frofessional Office Residential District, and
WHERF.A.S, notice of said public hearing, setting forth the date, time, place and purposes of hear-
ing, and location of property eras published in the Northwest Arkansas Times, a newspaper of general cir
culation in said City, more than 15 days prior to said public hearing, and
WHEREAS, follwoing said public hearing, said Planning Commission certified to the City Od'uncil of
Fayetteville, Arkansas, its recommendation that an ordinance be adopted rezoning the above described
property, from R-2 Two -Family Residential Districttto R -P Professional Office Residential District:
N0W3 THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED P.Y THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE; ARKANSAS:
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