HomeMy WebLinkAbout06-22-1971 Regular MeetingSTATE OF ALABAMA
COUNTY OF BALDWIN
The City Council of the City of Fairhope met in regular session
at the Adult and Tourist Recreation Building on Morphy Avenue,
Tuesday, June 22, 1971 at 7:30 P.M. with the following members
present: Mayor R. C. Macon, Councilmen: Names P. Nix, John A.
Robertson, Robert H. Cowen, H. G. Bishop and Sam E. Box.
Minutes of the previous regular meeting were approved.
This being date set for public hearing on rezoning -property of
Ritz Instruments, Inc. located on West corner of Greeno Road
and Nichols Avenue, there being no protests, the following
Ordinance was introduced by Councilman Cowen:
ORDINANCE NO. 448
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 139 DISTRICT
BOUNDARIES OF ZONING ORDINANCE NO. 295•
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FAIRHOPE,
ALABAMA that Section 13, District Boundaries, of Zoning Ordinance
No. 295 be amended by rezoning from R-2 to M-1. Lots 1 through 4.
Block 2, Hoyle -Worcester Addition and by rezoning from B-1 to
M-1. Lots 1 through 8. Block 1, Hoyle -Worcester Addition to the
Town of Fairhope, as recommended by the Planning and Zoning Comm-
ission,
Councilman Cowen moved that all rules governing the Council
which might, unless suspended, prevent the passage and adoption
of the Ordinance at this meeting, be and the same are hereb sus-
pended for the purpose of permitting the said Ordinance ton'finally
passed and adopted at this meeting. The question was put before
the Council and on roll call the vote was as follows: Yea: Mayor
Macon, Councilmen: Nix, Robertson, Cowen, Bishop and Box. Nay:
None. Motion adopted by unanimous vote. Councilman Cowen
moved that Ordinance No. 448 be finally passed and adopted as
introduced. Councilman Nix seconded the motion. The question of
final passage and adoption of said ordinance was put before the
Council and on roll call the results were as follows: Nea: Mayor
Macon, Councilmen: Nix Robertson, Cowen, Bishop and Box. Nay:
None. Ordinance No. 448 finally passed and adopted as introduced.
Motion by Councilman Box that the following Ordinance be introduced:
ORDINANCE NO. 4�7
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SCHEDULE OF RATES FOR GAS
AND SERVIC FURNISHED FROM THE GAS DISTRIBUTION
SYSTEM.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FAIRHOPE,
ALABAMA THAT THE FOLLOWING SCHEDULE OF RATES FOR GAS AND SERVICES
FURNISHED FROM THE GAS DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM OF THE CITY OF FAIRHOPE
ALABAMA, BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY ADOPTED:
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Schedule of Gas Rates - City of Fairhope, Ala.
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Domestic and Small Commercial within the City Limits
of the City of Fairhope, Alabama.
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30000
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Commercial Rate:
50000 Cu. Ft. or over
Minimum Monthly bill
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1.50 Minimum
.17117 per 100 Cu.Ft
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.06317 per 100 Cu Ft
7.90
BILLING DEMAND:
The Billing Demand shall be the maximum daily demand established
during any day of the twelve months ended with current billing.
Such demand may be measured, or at the option of the Company be
1-'.estimated at 1/30th of the maximum monthly delivery during such
twelve months.
LARGE INDUSTRIAL RATE:
For large industrial users the rate shall be such as may be
negotiated between the City and the User.
DISCONNECT AND RECONNECT CHARGE:9
There shall be a charge of Five ($5.00) Dollars for disconnecting
and then reconnecting of services.
CONSUMER DEPOSIT:
Each consumer shall keep on deposit with the City Five ($5.00)
Dollars for the payment of bills rendered to such consumer;
provided, that any consumer who uses in excess of 509000 C.F.
of gas from the system each month shall not be required to main-
tain such deposit but may be required to maintain a deposit
sufficient to cover the average bills of such consumer.
SCHEDULE
OF
CITY
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RATE OUTSIDE THE CITY
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COMMERCIAL RATE:
Commercial Minimum Bill
LIMITS OF THE
2.00 Minimum Charge
.18737 Per 100 Cu Ft
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9.90
BILLING DEMAND:
The billing demand shall be the manimum daily demand established
during any day of the twelve months ended with current billing.
Such demand may be measured or at the option of the company
be estimated at 1/30th of the,maximum monthly delivery during such
twelve months.
CONSUMER DEPOSITS OUTSIDE THE CITY LIMITS OF FAIRHOPE, ALA.
Each consumer shall keep on deposit with the City Ten($10.00)
Dollars as security for payment of bills rendered to such consumer;
provided, that any consumer who uses in excess of 50000 C. F. of
gas from the system each month shall not be reauired to maintain
such deposit buy may be required to maintain a deposit sufficient
to cover the averaae bills of such consumer.
DISCONNECT AND RECONNECT CHARGE:
There shall be a charge of Five ($5.00) Dollars for disconnecting
and then reconnecting of services.
That all Ordinances and parts of Ordinances in conflict herewith
be and the same are hereby repealed.
This Ordinance shall be effective with the July 20th, 1971
billing.
Adopted and Approved this the day of , 1971.
Approved
Mayor
Attest:
City Clerk
Motion by Councilman Bishop seconded by Councilman Robertson
that the request to install sign at Dixie Drive In be approved
as submitted. Motion carried.
Motion by Councilman Robertson seconded by Councilman Bishop
that the City purchase necessary pipe for Fairhope Avenue
improvements at an approximate cost of $3,556.00. Motion
carried.
Motion by Councilman Robertson seconded by Councilman Cowen that
the City Attorney draw up contract with Mr. John Beasley for
paving street as requested. Motion carried.
Motion by Councilman Cowen seconded by Councilman Bishop that
Larry Cawyer be employed in the Police Department at a salary
of $500.00 per --month. Motion carried.
It was duly moved and seconded that the meeting adjourn. Motion
carried.
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Approved
Mayor
Attest
City Clerk