01-23-1952 Special Meeting(con)
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Terrell
Eugohe Rice
A special meeting of the Mayor and Council was held at the City
Hall, January 23, 1952. Mayor Pro-tem C. M. Hamby, presiding with
the following Councilmen present; Harry Mitchell, Jr., C. C. Terrell,
Eugene Rice and Glenn Yarbrough, Jr. Assistant City Engineer, Ralph
Lewis, Jr. present.
Minutes of previous session read, for information.
Motion by Eugene Rice seconded by C. C. Terrell to have clerk write
a letter expressing the concern of the Council for the Mayor who is
ill and in the hospital. Voted unanimous.
Applications read for Assistant Clerk.
Motioh by Eugene Rice seconded by Harry Mitchell, Jr. to elect Mrs.
Louise Logan at a salary of $36.00 per week, (52 days ),-V.ot'ed unan-
imous.
Ralph Lewis, Jr. reported to the Council that he and Mr. Poss had
been to Newnan to investigate.the water tank for sale and that it
was their opinion that the tank was the best buy of any investigated.
Motion by Eugene Rice seconded by Glenn Yarbrough to hold over until
next meeting a decision regarding purchase of a water tank and that
Mr. Brovm at Newnan be contacted if time could be extended on a de-
cision until the next meeting of the Council and if not a call meet-
ing would be called in regard to the matter. Voted unanimous.
Resignation of Fire Chief Earl Cobb read. It was reported by
Eugene Rice that Mr. Cobb would reconsider if given $100.00 per month
for fire building rent and he would also cut the list of ten firemen
down to eight.
Motion by C. C. Terrell seconded b4 Eugene Rice to pay � 100:00 per
month fire building rent and $10.00 per month to eight volunteer
firemen instead of ten volunteer as set up in the budget. Voted .
unanimous. _This action effective February 1, 1952.
Mbeting adjourned.
Clerk
Mayor Pro-tem, C.
. C. Terrell /
Glenn rough, Jr.
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itchell,J
1,4,dy!/
Terrell
Eugohe Rice
A special meeting of the Mayor and Council was held at the City
Hall, January 23, 1952. Mayor Pro-tem C. M. Hamby, presiding with
the following Councilmen present; Harry Mitchell, Jr., C. C. Terrell,
Eugene Rice and Glenn Yarbrough, Jr. Assistant City Engineer, Ralph
Lewis, Jr. present.
Minutes of previous session read, for information.
Motion by Eugene Rice seconded by C. C. Terrell to have clerk write
a letter expressing the concern of the Council for the Mayor who is
ill and in the hospital. Voted unanimous.
Applications read for Assistant Clerk.
Motioh by Eugene Rice seconded by Harry Mitchell, Jr. to elect Mrs.
Louise Logan at a salary of $36.00 per week, (52 days ),-V.ot'ed unan-
imous.
Ralph Lewis, Jr. reported to the Council that he and Mr. Poss had
been to Newnan to investigate.the water tank for sale and that it
was their opinion that the tank was the best buy of any investigated.
Motion by Eugene Rice seconded by Glenn Yarbrough to hold over until
next meeting a decision regarding purchase of a water tank and that
Mr. Brovm at Newnan be contacted if time could be extended on a de-
cision until the next meeting of the Council and if not a call meet-
ing would be called in regard to the matter. Voted unanimous.
Resignation of Fire Chief Earl Cobb read. It was reported by
Eugene Rice that Mr. Cobb would reconsider if given $100.00 per month
for fire building rent and he would also cut the list of ten firemen
down to eight.
Motion by C. C. Terrell seconded b4 Eugene Rice to pay � 100:00 per
month fire building rent and $10.00 per month to eight volunteer
firemen instead of ten volunteer as set up in the budget. Voted .
unanimous. _This action effective February 1, 1952.
Mbeting adjourned.
Clerk
Mayor Pro-tem, C.
. C. Terrell /
Glenn rough, Jr.
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Budget Adopted 1952
GENERAL FUND: - Salaries
Mayor
$30.00
per no.
$360.00
Five Councilmen
15.00
pier mo.
900.00
Clerk
250.00
per moo
3,000.00
Assistant Clerk
144.00
per moo
1,728.00
Chief Police
250.00
per moo
30000.00
Police (two)
450.00
per moo
5,400.00
Sanitary.Forman
200.00
per moo
21400.00
Helpers (four)
169.00
per moo
81112.00
Superintendent
200.00
per moo
2,400.00
City Engineer
200.00
per moo
20400.00
Street DEpt. (four)
640.00
per moo
7,680.00
Firemen (ten)
100.00
per moo
11200.00
City Attorney
25.00
per moo
300.00
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GENERAL FUND: - General Expenses
Street Lighting
$300.00 per moo
$32600.00
Lights - City Hall
50.00
Heat - City Hall
60.00
Stationery
300.00
Telephone
144.00
Library Fees
30.00 per moo
360.00
AAcountant - Audit Report
425.00
Tax Assessors.(Three)
100.00 each
300.00
Civilian Defense
500.00
Insurance
950.00
Election Expense
50.00
Miscellaneous
100.00
Advertising
50.00
Trucks and Police Car
12500.00
Police.Supplies
350.00
Parks Department
1,000.00
Rent for Fire Station
50.00
per moo
600.00
Note on Building on Spring
St.
10000.00
Street Repairs
3,000.00
Fire Dept. Supplies
400.00
Kindergarten Donation ($ 20.00 moo)
180.00
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WATER DEPARTMENT ( Waterworks & Sewerage Revenue)
Income:
Monthly water bills
$340000.00
Joint County bills
212.00
34,212.00
Meter Installations
102000.00
Sewer Taps
202000.00
$64,212.00
Expense:
Cobb County bills
8,500.00
Supplies 4
32000.00
Salaries:
H. P.
McCollum
150.00 moo
10800.00
T. J.
Peck
180.00rrm- o.
2,160.00
Homer
Prather
140.00 moo
1,680.00
J. L.
Holmes
170.00 mo.
2,040.00
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Water Revenue Transfers 37,200.00
$562380.00
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BUSIiVESS LICENSE FOR YEAR 1952
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Advertising,
Poster Outdoor.
15.0010•o6
Advertising
Schemes and debices(not bill poster) each..
15.00
Agency, Claim and collection ...........................
5.00
Agency, not
herein specified to be fixed by Mayor
and Council ..................................
Auctioneers,
Resident ..................................
10.00
Auctuineers,
Transient, per day....... ...
20.00
Automobiles,
Dealers in new cars .......................
50,00
Automobiles,
Dealers in used cars.. ....................
50.00
Automobiles
accessories,,,,............ ......
35.00
Automobile Accessories, in connection with any
other licensed business..............
Automobile repair shop alone ...........................
Automobile repair shop, in connection with any
other licensed automobile business...
Automobile Storage alone..,,.,,,*,,,,.,,,...............
Automobile Storage, in connection with any other
licensed automobile business.........
Automobile Wash Rack, alone......... ...
Auto Trucks for draying purposes .......................
X Automobile Bus or Taxi for hire each.................
Must be insured and rivers registered with City
(Age requirements and Chauffeurs License)
Bakery.........'e�`':.�.................~...................
Barber Shops, Mrst chair.......... .....................
Each additional chair, whether used or not.....
Beauty Parlor, including two chairs ....................
Beauty Parlor, in residence...........:: :.;.:�r.'� ......
X Beer, Reaail Bottle, Retail Draught, either or both..
License subject to approval of City Council
Bicycle_,.Re pi-r Shop :..................................
Blacksmith Shop... .....................................
Book Store, handling bookd, stationery, office supplies,
newspapers, magazines, and novelities....
XBondsman......... ...
Boot and Shoe Repair Shop ..... ....................
XBowling Alley, first alley ...........................
each additional alley ....................
Building Supplies ......................................
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Commercial Delivery Vehicles ...........................
Cafe or Restaurant, alone ..............................
Plus for Beer per case,,,,,- ............................
Per Barrell of 15.5 capacity*.,,,,,,,, ......
Per Barrell or 7.71 capacity ...........................
Cigarettes, Cigarette papers, Cigars and Tobacco, in
connection with any other licensed bu4iness...
X Circus, for each performance, in discretion of
Mayor, per day, $,10.00 to .....................
X Circus, or other shows, advertising by using
bills, pictures, etc., its performance to
take place outside the City in discretion
of Mayor, per day, $10.00 to ..................
X Clairvoyant or Fortune Teller ........................
Coal Dealer, all ........................................
Cold Drinks. ...........................................
(in connection with other business)
Constract6rs, Supervisors or other working on com-
mission basis, or firms of such, employing,
10.00
25.00
10.00
10.00
5.00
35.00
25.00
20.00
35.00
15.00 �� a
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25.00
-10 00
50.00
5.0,0
5.00
20.00
20.00
35.00.
20.00
10.00
50.00 .7 s od
17.50
35.00
.72
3.00
1.50
5.00
100.00
100.00
1000.00
15.00
5.00
takin or ofl eying to take contracts not to ex-
ceed 10,000.00 shall pay a license per year:
1,000.00 to $ 5,000.00..................... 25.00
51*000.00 to 101000.00..................... 35.00
10,000.00--- up .............. ...... .. ... 75.00
(Nopabyjj ding permit to be ussued until � cease fias Been
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Subcontractors furnishing labor and superintendents of construction
shall be held to be liable for the payment of license as other con-
tractors.
Construction workers Stand (Cig. & drinks) .............. 15.00
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Dance xall........................................... Prohibited
Drays and Auto Trucks, solicition orders and de-
livering merchandise not covered by Ad Valaron Tax.150.00
Drug Stores,. soda founts and ice cream combined......... 35.00-
Dry Goods, Clothing & Shoes ............................. 35.00
X Drummer, or any person engaged in selling goods,
ware or merchandise to other persons than re-
gistered merchants in the City dealing in that
particular line of goods, offered by said per-
son or drummer, shall before offering to sell
such article, pay a license of .................... 35.00
Dry Cleaning Place ...................................... 40.00
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No person shall be allowed to do any kind of electrical work, such
as wiring of houses or any other class of electrical work, unless he
has first obtained a license, gotten a permit for each job, and no
wires shall be erectedexcept in the manner prescribed by the
Southeastern Underwriters Code of Electrical Wiring.
Electrical Contractors and dealers in electrical supplies 50.00
Electrical Contractors, not dealers in electrical
supplies ............................................ 50.00
Electrical Dealers, handling ranges, refrigerators and
other appliances (not contractors)..****............ 50,00
Electric Companies furnishing power and lights
including all appliances ................... 3% of revenue
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Peed Store, corn mill and wheat mill....... ............. 25.00.-
Fertilizer Dealer....... ................................ 15.00•.
Filling Stations ........................................ 35.00'
Florist ................................................. 10.00
Fruit Stand & Vegetables(fresh)......................... 30.00
Furniture Store and Electrical Appliances............... 65,00
Furniture Store Along ................................... 35.00
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Gas Company, including all a pliances................... 300.00
Gas Fitters or Plumbers and eating, -each............... 50.00
GiftShop ............................................... 5.00
Gunsmith, including bicycle and sewing machine. repair... 10.00
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Hardware and supplies .................................. 75.00.
Hat Cleaners and Reblockers, and agents for............ 5.OQ
Hatchery, Electric......... ............................ 10.00
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Ice manufacturing, Storage, and retailing.............. 130.00
Ice Cream, sold from wagon ............................. 100.00
Insurance, local office ................................ 35.00
Insurance, Industrial...... ............................ 25.00
Insurance, Any company doing business through agents in
City........................................ 30.00
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Jeweler and reapir shop ................................ 25.00.
Job Printing ........................................... 10.00
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Laundry
Laundry �Pick nUp40
�Station................................ .00
X Loans, negotiating and closing ....................... 50.00
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Manufacturers, Inventory less than $10,000.00.......... 10.00
Machine Shop ........................................... '`25000
Marble .er.+-Stone Agents having no shop in the City......: 10.00
Mattress'Makers or benders ............................. 1.0.00
Meat Market ............................................ 25.00
Merchants carrying a stock up to $1,000.00....9..:..,,, 25.00
Merchants carrying a stock of $1,000.00 and up......... 40.00
"T'illinery. .............................................. 10.00
Music Box, electrically operated.... 20.00
News Paper ............................................. 25.00
Pin Ball +achine.......................................Prohibited
Painter, contractor .................................... 25.00
Peanut and Popcorn Stand... 5.00
X eddlin,............................: �.. :.:",:�:.. o'1Mb.00
Photographers ........................ .':r............ 16:001z,�-o
Photographers, transient per day...Q......ti!............ ��. .5.00
Plumber,�—with or without shop, alone ................... 50.00
XPool Table, first table .............................. 35:00
Each additional table.................... 20.00
Produce, buy or sell, alone :........................... 20.00
Radio and T. V. Shop ................................... 25.00
Radio and Supplies dealer in or agent for electrical
supplies ................................... 50.00
Real Estate, dealers and agents, alone or in connection with
some other licensed business ................ 40.00
Recapping Tires ........................................ 20.00
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Sewing Machines, dealer in or agent for ............... 50.00
Shoe Shop ( See Boot and Shoe Shop)
Signs,. Dealer in. ..................................... 15.00
Sigh Painters, resident and dealer .................... 5.00
Storage, alone ........................................ 25.00
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Telepgraph Company ................................... 10.00
Telephone company :................................... 250.00
Tin and Tinker Shop .................................. 5.00
Toilet Articles, resident canvasser........... ....... 10.00
Trimmers, meaning covering or repairing tops, cushions
etc., of automobiles, buggies or other vehicles
..orfurniture................................... 15.00
ypewriters and Adding Machines, dealers in.......... kazoo
heater .............................................. 50".bo
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Undertakers..j........................................... 25.00
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`fielding Shop ................... a........................ 10.00
uaDol wull of fine mayor.
Section 5. Be it further ordained that it shall be unlaw-
ful for any pool room to remain open after 11 o'clock at
night, or allow any games played on pool tables, and where
pool room is operated in connection with lunch counter or
other business, the proprietor or operator of such business
shall keep dark and not allow public access to the part of
building in which pool tables are located. And all windows
and doors facing the streets must be kept clear of all Post-
ers, signs, paint or other obstacles that would cut off the
view of the passing pedestrians.
Section 6. Be it further ordained it shall be unlawful
for any person, firm or corporation to sell or offer to sell
any alcoholic liquor, wine, beer or malt beverages of in-
toxicating nature after 11 o'clock at night.
Section 7. Be it further ordained by the authority afore-
said that all licenses issued under this ordinance for spe-
ficic or special license tax shall be posted conspicuously
in the place of business of the person, firm or corporation
to whom the licenses are issued, and upon their failure to
do so, the license in the discretion of the Mayor, shall be
revoked and they shall be punished as prescribed in Sec-
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tion 55 or the Code of said City.
Section 8. Be it further ordained by the authority afore-
said that the Mayor of the City shall have the right to re-
voke any license issued under this ordinance, whether a
person doing business under such license shall violate any
law or ordinance of the United States, or of the State of
Georgia or of the Town of Smyrna, in pursuance of such
business conducted under such license, or when it shall
be proven before the Mayor that the health, morals, inter-
`!st and convenience of the public demand the revocation
of such license or the person, firm or corporation holding
such license was issued, and said Mayor shall report his
revocation of such license to the next regular meeting of
the City Council for their ratification or rejection and
should the action of the Mayor be sustained by the Coun-
cil, then the said license shall be permanently revoked,
otherwise it shall be restored and remain in full force.
Section 9. Be it further ordained by the authority afore-
said that the license issued under this ordinance shall be
transferred to any other person, firm or corporation doing
the same business at the same place or places of business,
upon the written approval of such transfer, by the Mayor
of this City, who shall have full discretion to approve or
disapprove such transfer.
Section 10. Be it further ordained by the authority of
the aforesaid that any persons who shall begin or carry
on any said business or occupations without first obtain-
ing said license as prescribed above, shall upon conviction,
be fined by the Mayor in a sum not exceeding $100.00 or
in default of the payment thereof shall be required to work
on the streets of said City not exceeding fifty days.
Section 11. Be it provided that if any section, para-
graph or part of this ordinance shall for any reason be ad-
judged by a court to be invalid, such judgement shall not
affect the remainder of the Ordinance.
SI Passed in Council, January 8-, ilk.
J. M. GIBSON
Mayor