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02-29-1960 Called Meeting182 Continuation of February 15, 1960 further agreed that vacations shall be taken on or after eligibility date and further that vacations could be split including individual days, and in no event _salary.. or wages paid shall exceed fifty-two weeks in any calendar year. Motion to adjourn - H. E. Ingram Second - W. L. Keck Adjourn 10:25 P.M. February 29,1960 A called meeting of Mayor and Council was held at City Hall on February 29, 1960 at 7:00 o'clock P.M. Mayor George W. Kreeger presided, and all councilmen were present. The first order of business per submitted agenda called.out Day Nursery petitions. On motion by W. L. Keck duly seconded by W. B. Sanders, council granted permission to Mrs. Barbara Brogdon to operate the Kiddie Koddege Day Nursery through the end.of the current school term. Mr. Segars, spokesman for citizens, presented a petition in Council signed by fifteen neighbors in the area protesting reopening of the.nursery formerly operated by Mrs. Dottie West. Other petitions for day nursery operations were delayed. Mayor Kreeger appointed, the following committee to check ordiance compliance and report back to Council: W. L. Keck, chairman; J. K. Chastain, and H. E. Ingram. On R. J. McCurry's motion, Council denied rezoning application for apartment pro- ject on Roswell Street. Objectors to the apartment, per petition submitted, complained the site was too small for thirty-two units. Mr. Norman Shipley and. James Pressley presented in Council the petition of Glendale Enterprises, Inc. for annexation of fourteen acres more or less in land.lot 345 on the west side of South Cobb Drive to Old Concord Road right-of-way, bounded on the north by the north land lot line and by a fence recognized as the southern boundary. Mayor Kreeger deferred action to March 7, 1960, and appointed Councilman W. B. Sanders and W. L. Keck to study and report back to council. ' lu Council opened and read specifications and quotations covering bids for the following items: - cast iron water pipe, cast iron water meter boxes, insurance coverage and excluding group policy, and two -ton construction truck. Council action on bids: MOTION Second Item Awarded.to Cost W. L. Keck R. J. McCurry CI water pipe Grinnell Co. $1.86 per ft. W. L. Keck W. B. Sanders CI water meter boxes Henry M. Hall 5.95 (1311box) 8.45 (1811 box) .-R. J. McCurry W. B. Sanders Ins. coverage Poston Realty & Ins. Agcy. $8,421.94 W. B. Sanders W. L. Keck 2-ton truck Bids referred to Contracts Committee Citizen A. M. Aiken's request to purchase land at rear of Aiken building on West Spring Street was denied. , Council was requested to consider zoning for business Atlanta Street from Belmont Hills to Love Street per letter read in Council from Lea Bledsoe of Lea's Inc. Action was deferred to March 7, 1960, Mayor Kreeger requesting City Engineer Sam Hensley to report on progress and a complete review of the master plan. +• W. B. Sanders in charge of construction, moved the James Lovern bid for sewer trunk line installation in the Howell and. Bridges projects be accepted by council, and. contract be drawn by City Attorney calling out performance bond and estimated completion date, and signed by the Mayor and contractor. On second by R. J. McCurry, the vote was unanimous to accept J. A. Lovern bid as submitted December 28, 1959. ,3,Councilman W. B. Sanders, discussing the sewer route motioned as follows: - Install sewer line extension north on South Cobb Drive to rear of existing buildings recognized as Dickson Shopping Center to Concord Road. Also we provide sewerage in an easterly direction as far as 632 Concord Road, and then in a westerly direction to include three houses on the north side of Concord Road. Motion further states I, William E. Burgess , do solemnly swear that I will well and truly demean myself as Policeman of the City of Smyrna, and that I will faithfully en- force the Charter and Ordinances of said City to the best of my ability, without fear or favor and in all action as Policeman, act as I believe for the best interest of the City. So help me God.. r Subscribed and sworn before me this .29th day of March 1960. I, = James Willis Dobbs Jr. , do solemnly swear that I will well and truly demean myself -Policemanhof the City of Smyrna, and that I will faithfully en- -force the Charter and Ordinances of said City to the best of my ability, without °fear or favor, and in all action as Policeman, act as I believe for the best interest -of the City. So help me God. (:?- ?/- 6"'1 Subscribed and sworn before me this 29th day of March 1960. I, William L. You , do solemnly swear that I will well and truly demean myself as Policeman of ERe- City of Smyrna, and -that I will faithfully en- force the Charter and Ordinances of said City to the best of my ability, without fear or favor and. in all action as Policeman, act as I believe for the best interest of the City. So help me God. Subscribed and sworn before me this 29th day of March 1960/ I, John N. Bennett do solemnly swear that I will well and truly demean myself as Policeman o e'City of Smyrna, and that I will faithfully en- force the Charter and Ordinances of said City to the best of 'my ability,, without fear or favor and in all action as Policeman, act as I believe for the best interest of -the City. So help me -God. �v Subscribed and sworn before me this 29th day of March 1960. a I, James B. Adams , do solemnly swear that I will well and truly demean myself as Policeman or -The City of Smyrna, and that I will faithfully en- force the Charter and Ordinances of said City to the best of my ability, without fear or favor and in all action as Policeman, act as I believe for the best interest of the City. So help me God. Subscribed and sworn before me this 29th day of March 1960. v I, rank R. Conwgz do solemnly swear that I will well'and`truly demean myself as Policeman of the City of Smyrna, and. that I will faithfully en- force the Charter and Ordinances of said City to the best. of, my ability, without fear or favor and in all action as Policeman, act as I believe for the best interest of the City. So help me God.. #y Subscribed and sworn before me this 29th day: -,of March 1960 I,Gily, do solemnly swear that I will well and truly demean myselfas Policeman of the City of Smyrna, and that I will faithfully en- force the Charter and Ordinances of said City to the best of -my ability, without fear or favor and in all action as Policeman, act as I,believe for the best interest of the City. So help me God. i Subscribed and sworn before me this 29th day of March 1960. I,Raymond A. Lowery _, do solemnly swear that I will well and truly demean myselfas Policeman of the City of Smyrna, and that I will faithfully en- force the Charter and Ordinances of said City to the best of my ability, without fear or favor and in all action as Policeman, act as I believe for the best interest of the City. So help me God. Subscribed and sworn before me this 29th day of March 1960. 0 .183 Continuation of February 29, 1960 extension of this line is subject to receipt of letter from Mr. T. L. Dickson declaring three hous6s annexed into the city together with his check covering cost of the following tap-ons: LOCATION TAPS AMOUNT Dickson Shopping Center 10 $2,000.00 Houses, south side Concord Road. 3 600.00 Houses, north side Concord. Road 3 600.00 Proposed new store 1 _ 200.00 TOTAL , 0 .00 On J. B. Ablest motion, duly seconded by J. K. Chastain, City Hall was authorized to'transfer interest earned from sinking funds to the General Fund. Voted unanimous. Council authorized City Attorney to arrange a meeting with Mrs. M. K. Bassin and city officials to resolve claim against city arising from the location and erection of Cardinal Lakes lift station. Mayor George W. Kreeger appointed Ted Bowman and. Gardner Potter to assist Ernest Jones in the annual appraisal of real property in the city. Councilman J. B. Ables, motioned, seconded by R. J. Austin, to reimburse Ernest Jones 100 per mile car allowance during appraisal assignment. On motion by W. B. Sanders and second by J. B. Ables, city council voted to annex the property of Bennett Realty Corporation located. in land lots 336, 337, 384, and. 385 into the corporate limits of the City of Smyrna. Motion further provided full compliance with all existing ordinances as called out in proposed City of Smyrna Bodes and Re- gulations. Voted unanimous. Councilman R. J. Austin brought up dog leash ordinance. Council requested Mr. Austin to discuss the current problem with County health authorities and authorize city police department to make cases against violators of city ordinance upon proper identification of the owner. Copy of council action released to the press. In other action Council:- (1) Deferred action on street paving - Dundee Drive Extension. (2) Deferred action on minimum and maximum wage scales. (3) Acceptedon unanimous vote (Motion by J. K. Chastain, second by R. J. McCurry) the recommended salary scale for Fire and. Police personnel as submitted by Chairman J. K. Chastain.- Approved. salary adjustments are included in 1960 Police and.Fire Budgets and effective March 1, 1960. (4) On motion by R. J. McCurry and second.by W. L. Keck, authorized City Engineer and City Attorney to survey the land and run title on land purchased for a _ park at Bank Street and. Sanford Place. (5) Motioned to adjourn 10400 O'clock P.M. • Next meeting March 7, 1960 at 1:00 O'clock P.M. 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