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HomeMy WebLinkAbout82-84 RESOLUTIONRESOLUTION NO. 82-R4 A RESOLUTION EXERCISING THE CITY'S OPTION WITH C. DALE FREDERICK AND MARY E. FREDERICK FOR THE. PURCHASE OF 5.63 ACRES ON ROBINSON MOUNTAIN. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE, ARKANSAS: That the Board of Directors hereby exercises the City's option with C. Dale Frederick and Mary E. Frederick for the purchase of 5.63 acres on Robinson Mountain at a price of $1,421 per acre. PASSED AND APPROVED this 17 day of July Clerk APPROVED , 1984. Mayor ii I i 1'1 +i July `17, 1984 136.1 dump"; that the city does not now have a dump; that the Sunray du is a private entitywhich the city. happens to use..: • 136.2 Director Bumpass asked the City. Attorney what the facts were which allowed the decision to come about concerning allowing a private hauler to have a monopoly. .McCord .explained the city in that case awarded an exclusive franchise to a private:collector and a previous collector challenged that action. • 136.3 Director Bumpass made a motion to defer action until the next meeting (1) so that the City Attorney can review the contract with the.$unray Sanitation dump; aid (2) to direct the city's sanitation superintendent to inspect the vehicle to be used by Northwest Arkansas Waste Management and give a recommendation or approval of that vehicle. 136.4 Director Martin:stated he did not think it should be the city's role to keep private business from entering into a bad contract. =.. Martin stated also he hoped the Board would permit the temporary contract to continue until the issued can be resolved. ' Director Bumpass agreed his motion would include temporary continuance of the contract with Northwest Arkansas Waste Management. Director Martin seconded the motion. 136.5 Director Johnson asked if the city's sanitation superintendent had inspected the Sunray truck. Their representative stated the superintendent sees the trucks on a regular basis. It was agreed that the sanitation superintendent would be asked to confirm that he has inspected Sunray's trucks. .- . 136.6 Upon roll call, the motion passed, 7-0. PURCHASE OPTION/RADIO TOWER 136.7 Mayor Noland introduced a resolution authorizing exercising of --a purchase option for 5.63 acres on top of Robinson Mountain, at $1,421 acre, the per for a future radio communications tower for the city.;,; , 136.8 Director Johnson, seconded by Lancaster, made a motion the resolution. Upon roll call, the motion passed, 7-0. RESOLUTION BOOK to :approve PEARS ON PAGE OF ORDINANCE 6 RESOLUTION