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Min 11/02/1936 464 ' ichita Falls, Texas 1-emorial Auditorium Building November 2, 1936 The Board of -Aldermen of the City of '7ichita Falls met in regular session on the above date at 7:30 P. Y. in the Council Room in the L'emorial Auditorium with the following members present: '.1% E. Fitzgerald, L-ayor Ed;Aiin A. Hebb, Roy Bryan, Claude Teller, F. J. PTaylor, aldermen J. B. Stokes, Q Frank '"lolf,, J. Bryan l iller, City h.a.nerer J. 'T% Crouch, City Clerk T. A. Hicks, City Attorney The Linutes of the Regular meetinp, of October 26 and of the recessed meeting October 28 were read. P_oved by Alderman Bebb that the Y.inutes of the meetings of October 26 and 28 be approved as read. Yotion seconded by Alderman 'Jolf and carried. Loved by Alderman Yiller that the Council authorize settlement of damages claimed by J. E. Chandler in the sum of $50.00 upon J. E. Chandler's execution of full release-be approved by the City attorney. lVotion seconded by Alderman Volf and carried. 1-oved by Alderman Bebb that the Council approve contract dated November 2, 1936, by and between the City of Tlichita Falls, Texas, and the Parkrite Corpora- tion covering purchase, delivery, installation and maintenance of parking meters, and authorize the Yayor to execute said contract on behalf of the City. Yotion seconded by Alderman Bryan and carried. ORDIYANM NO. 1243 T T 4' CREATING T T r,n P A jr , m 7 a C 'T'i (` :1N ORDIlt _TTC� CREATING sJ D DEFIFT1 � 1 AR..In.G 1 TER '7CITE., IN 7:7 CITY OF WTCT-ITA F�^,I,LS, TEXAS; PROVIDING FOR T[Tv' TTTSTU1 LATION, OPERATION 9TD R AI-777W-CE OF 11CHANICAL DEVICE'S TO REGULATE PI-RFIT,TG IN 3,'JD P,'OKIN;G i.;'TER ZCFES: PROVI7ITT1 FOR i THE COLLECTION OF REGTTL STORY W'•,ND II3CP-ECTIOI• FTES FOR ME USE OF SUCH DEVICES; PRO- i?G VIDI FOR TH, DEPOSIT 0 FUME, FEES BY TF CITYTRASL?'fiER IAT A SPECIAL FUND; PROVID- ING FOR THE P EETHOD AND PURPOSE. OF DIV3URSE1,,,!,r!TT OF SAID FU TD; L.AKING IT UINT,171FTM TO $ USE THE STREETS OR PORTIONS OF THE STREET SO DESIGNATED FOR PARKING EXCEPT THROTTGH t USE OF PARKING PJET:MS; DEFINING 'THAT ACT SHALL BE UAZA;7:19M, =,J\TD FIXING PE AILTIE> FOR THE VIOLATION OF THE PROVISIONS OF THIS ORDINAYCE, AND REPEALING �'LL ORDINN_T?CLS AND PI'1RTS OF ORDIMANCES I17 CONFLICT P RE'';!= 1J?D DTECLA73ING AN MMGENCY. i i I 1 t 3 ; 7 4 6 -5 Yoved by Alderman Bryan that Ordinance ;o. 1243 be passed on its first reading. lotion seconded by Alderman "lolf and carried by the following vote: Yeas: Aldermen Bryan, "Jolf, Naylor, Driller, ,Stokes, and Bebb. Nays: None. Yoved by Alderman Bryan that the rules requiring ordinances to be read on three separate days be suspended and an emergency declared, and Ordinance No. 1243 be passed on its second reading. f Yotion seconded by Alderman "Jolf and carried by the following vote: i Yeas: Aldermen Bryan, '.`lolf, Viller, Stokes, Bebb, and Naylor. Nays: None. i Yoved by Alderman Bryan that Crdinance No. 1243 be passed on its third and j final readin7 and be adopted as read. 'Votion seconded by Alderman "Tolf and carried by the following; vote: Yeas: Aldermen Bryan, "lolf, Stokes, Bebb, Naylor, and P._iller. Nays: None. Application for erection of wholesale and retail station by the Ohio Oil Company Tuas duly filed. r;.oved by Alderman Traylor that the Board of ",ldernen order the issuance of a permit for the erection of a wholesale and retail station located on parcel of �-round described in the application of the Ohio Oil Company dated November 2, 1936, upon con- dition that the said Ohio Oil Company shall meet and fulfill all the requirements of the fire marshal and all the specifications and provisions of the building code; it being understood that storage tanks may be either above or beloiv ground. i,'otion seconded by alderman Yiller and carried. Loved by Alderman . olf that the Council authorize and order the adjustment of property and personal taxes and settlement of same as set out in the following schedule: 7,otion second,-d by .'Idernan hiller and carried. Original Original Reduced Reduced Year ` VfJ ue Tax Value Tax Check 1931 ('—) 15 - 51 - FH 1110 17.87 615 9.90 1932 1700 27.37 1230 19.60 1933 1360 21.89 1230 19.80 Includes pen & int 67.13 49.50 49.50 1934 i,rs. 'I. E. Frieze 1190 16.66 1190 16.66 1935 3-1-Luke ":'Jilson 1140 15.96 1140 15.96 Less pen & int 32.62 32.62 32.62 466 Original Original Reduced Reduced Year Value Tax Value Tax Check 1928 Joseph Stephenson 1630 22.82 750 12.07 1929 8 - 6 Jalonic 1630 22.82 750 12.07 1930 1500 21.00 750 12.07 1931 1350 18.90 750 12.07 1932 1040 14.56 750 12.07 1933 830 11.62 750 12.07 1934 630 8.82 750 12. 28 1935 590 _ 8.26 750 11.86 Includes pen & int 128.80 96.56 96.56 1932 Tillman Grocery 260 3.64 260 3.64 1933 Personal 320 4.48 320 4.48 1934 500 7.00 500 7.00 Less pen & int 15.12 15.12 15.12 1931 Seventh Street Shoe Shop 350 4.90 175 2.45 1932 Personal 300 4..20 150 2.10 1933 300 4.20 150 2.10 1934 300 4.20 NO 2.10 1935 300 4.20 150 2.10 Less pen & int 21.70 10.85 1930 Wichita Shoe Shop 1300 18.20 500 7.00 1931 Personal 1300 16.20 500 7.00 AM 1000 14.00 500 7.00 1933 1000 14.00 500 7.00 1934 500 7.00 250 3.50 1935 500 7.00 250 3.50 Less pen & int 78.40 35.00 Check Hinckley Tandy Leather Co (Seventh Street & Wichita Shoe Shop) 45.85 1931 0 Chita Cleaning & Dye 'Torks 3750 52.50 1875 26.25 1932 Personal 7500 105.00 3750 52.50 1933 .1 3750 52.50 1875 26.25 I 1934 6500 91.00 3250 45.50 1935 6500 91.00 3250 45.50 Less pen & int 392.00 196.00 Check 10-29-36 65.34 11-29-3 6 65.33 12-29-36 65.33 1925 Carl Bailey Bal. 2630 39.65 2630 39.65 1926 Abst 527 (2) 190419' Bal. 15220 213.07 15220 213.07 1930 32270 451.78 16640 232.96 1931 29040 406.56 16640 232.96 1932 23110 323.54 16640 232.96 1933 18490 258.86 16640 232.96 1934 Less homestead 11140 155.96 13640 190.96 1935 " " 10180 _153.72 13640 190.96 Less pen & int 2005,14 1566.48 1566.48 checks for 1936 taxes Checks for delinquent taxes dated 1-31-37 - - - 1130.46 dated as follows: 7-31-37 - - - - 130.50 11-15-36 - - - - - - - - 266.48 $260.96 12 checks dated 15th each month beginning 12-15-36 and f ending 11-15-3 7, 410C.00 each-1200.00 12-15-37 - - - - - - - 166.00 1632.48 1 �6 f ORDIN IT�TCE T70. 1242 NY ORM'N;'J".CE ;"4'T'E 1 G TO iUM IT'CLt DIi' 7'rITT-1T 7T; CITY LMITS OF ',IICIFITA F."JM13, T XA:J, CERTAIN PROP RTY O''.7 ,D BY ''TICuITA F1:IZS JUNIOR COLLEGE DISTRICT :V-D htV,"ILTONT-1ARTI1,T I11'VI STIMTT COIoPANY, AND ADJACENT STREETS AND ,V,LE73, 1'P� C()I TAINING 44.2 "ACRES OF LAND. Yoved by Alderman "'rolf that Ordinance 17.o. 1242 be passed on its third and final reading and be adopted as .read. Lotion seconded by Alderman Liller and carried by the following vote: Yeas: Aldermen 'dolf, I.-iller, Naylor, Stokes, Bebb and Bryan. Iays: Nor_e. oved by Alderman Bebb tl,.at the Board of Aldermen authorize signin€' of con- tract or agreesment with the United States Government whereby the City agrees to rent the Federal Building in 'ichita Falls , known as the old Post Office Building, for the . sum of 1100..00 per year, furnish insurance in the sum of p"10,000.00 in favor of the United States Government, and to pay all utility bills created by the Texas Relief Corry ission. otion seconded by Alderman Bryan and carried. i Loved by Alderman Bebb that the Board of Aldermen approve payment by the City of all delinquent utility bills and accounts heretofore created by the Texas Relief Con, rAssion and other government agencies in the building known as the o] d Post Office Building. Yotion seconded by Alderri,an Bryan and carried. i I'loved by Alderman L;.iller that the Board of lUderrren order the payment of �1150C.00 to the '.Idichita General hospital for September accounts. i,otion seconded by Alderman Bebb and carried. I 3 1'oved by ."alderman Laylor that chauffeur's license be granted to Geo. rr:strong� i !,::otion seconded by Alderman I,::i.11er and carried. koved by -;U(I erman Bebb .that the Board of Alderren approve charge of " .P.A. Project applications described (1-36) a project to increase the capacity of the trunk mains of the water distribution system in the residential district, and (2-36) a project to increase the water supply mains to the business district and industrial sections, whereby the sponsor will agree to furnish skilled labor or'� said projects. I.'-otion seconded by Aldernian Taylor rind carried. i j 3 466 I-oved by Alderman Bryan that the Board of Udermen authorize the purchase of new water pumpinger_uipment on bids submitted; purchase price not to exceed ,N960.00. Lotion seconded by Aldexman. Bebb and carried. .._oved by Alderrm "iller that the metin- be adjourned. .;'otion seconded by A-ldermar? Wolf and carried. I The Board of aldermen then adjourned. i f BEAT) .17D APPROVES this 9th day of November 1936. a Favor r Y j ATT":ST. p ---- City Clerk s N I e P t 1 a I f 1 t pf S i I i y f a 1 f f i f i i 4 I i {� f i i