07-23-1984 Special Called MeetingJuly 16, 1984 - Continued
(Water) Max Bacon said at the last meeting, a citizen from Stephens Street com-
plained of low water pressure. Max read a letter from Vic Broyles stating the low
pressure is being caused 'from a dead end line and when repaired, will eliminate
the problem for all parties concerned. Cost of repairing the line would be $350.
Max Bacon said that some while back, council approved no parking signs on Lee Street
and they have helped some. However, there is still a problem with parking on Lee
Street from Quarles Avenue to Concord Road. Max Bacon made a motion the rules be
suspended. Jim Hawkins seconded the motion'which carried �6-0. Max Bacon then made
a motion that no parking signs be placed on Lee Street from Quarles Avenue to Con-
cord Road. Jim Hawkins seconded the motion which carried 6-0.
Jim Hawkins said' he had 'instructed the City Marshal' td,check:!the'- psychiatric office
on the corner of Concord and Lee Street and felt that may be some of the problem.
There is an open driveway on Lee Street and this property was zoned with the
stipulation that the driveway not be used for customer entry or exit.
Jim Tolleson said that Mayor Bacon is feeling better, but had asked him to sit
in for him tonight.
Jim Tolleson asked Chief Little about the radar use on weekends. Chief Little said
he did not know if they were working this weekend or not; he would look into it.
Jim Tolleson said he had noticed the tennis court lights were staying on late at
night and there were timers on them. He asked Jack Shinall to remind Sherry Reavis
to have this checked.
With no further business, meeting adjourned at 9:06 p.m.
July 23, 1984
A special called meeting of Mayor and Council was held July 23, 1984 at Smyrna
City Hall. The meeting was called to order by presiding officer Mayor Arthur T.
Bacon at 5:30 o'clock p.m. All council members were present except Hugh Ragan.
Also present was City Clerk Willouise Spivey.
Bid Opening: Bids for the replacement of an 8" water line on Atlanta Road were
opened and recorded as follows:
1) J. E. Lovern $12,900
2) D&H Construction $16,750 + $50 per cu. yd. for rock excavation
After discussion, Max Bacon made a motion the bids be rejected due to the high
cost. Jack Shinall seconded the motion which carried 6-0. The City will install
the line and pay from the E&C Fund. Dempsey Mosley, owner of Atlanta Road Body
Shop will pay for the pipe and fittings.
Hugh Ragan arrived at the meeting late.
Variance: S. M. Landress requested approval of a variance at 4130 West Cooper
Lake Drive on the side yard setback. The setback violation was discovered at the
time of final survey and the encroachment less than one foot. Hugh Ragan made a
motion the variance be approved and the builder, Buel Johns, be fined $100 for
the violation. Jim Hawkins seconded the motion which carried 7-0.
Meeting adjourned at 5:53 p.m.
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ARTHUR T. BACON, MAYOR
AM E. TOLLESON, WAR 1
WILLOUISE C. SPIVEY$ CITY/ CLERK
MAX BACON, WARD 2
JAM S WILLIAMS, WARD 3 �JAMES M. HAWKINS, WARD 4
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SHINALL, WARD 5
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HUGH RAGAN WARD '7
KATHY BROOKS, RD 6