HomeMy WebLinkAbout09-24-1975 Regular MeetingSTATE OF ALABAMA
COUNTY OF BALDWIN
The City Council of the City of Fairhope met in regular
session at the City Administration Building, 387 Fairhope Avenue,
Wednesday, September 24, 1975. The regular meeting of Monday,
September 22, 1975 was postponed due to Hurricane Eloise.
The following members were present: Mayor James P. Nix,
Councilmen: David E. Bishop, H. G. Bishop, Sam E. Box and Barney
L. Shull.Councilman 011ie Deese being absent.
Minutes of the previous regular meeting were,approved.
Insurance proposals from two companiesv-ere presented and held for
further study.
Barney Shull presented budget for the Recreation Board for the
fiscal year 1976.
Motion by Councilman Sam Box seconded by Councilman David E.
Bishop that the City ask for bids on two new police cars. Motion
carried,.
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Motion by Councilman Shull seconded by Councilman H. G. Bishop
that the City Clerk be authorized to advertise for public hearing
on paving.assessments as follows:,
NOTICE TO PROPERTY OTRNERS
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Notice is hereby given ,that the Assessment Roll, prepared
in accordance with the law in such cases made and provided,
under a Resolution To Provide For Certain Improvements on Winn
Lane, Northrup Street, Burgundy Street and Blue Island Avenue in
the City of Fairhope, adopted on the 9th day of September, 1974
and confirmed on the 14th day of October, 1974 by STREET IMPROVE-
MENT ORDINANCE !HE543, by the City Council of the City of Fairhope,
Alabama, has been delivered to me and is open for inspection
in the office of the City Clerk of the City of Fairhope, Alabama,
the person authorized to make collections of assessments for
improvements constructed under said Ordinance, and that the City
Council of the City of Fairhope, Alabama, will meet on the 27th
day of October, 1975 at 7:00 o'clock P.M. to hear and determine
any objections, protests or defenses that may be filed to such
proposed assessments or the amounts thereof.
The general character of the improvements constructed under
said Ordinance consists of a 20 foot bituminous concrete pave-
ment 12 inches thick (150 lbs per square yard) to.be laid over
a 6 inch thick compacted, primed, granular soil base construct-
ed between 2.5 foot wide 6 inch portland cement concrete valley
gutters; together with brick manholes and catch basins where
necessary with metal or concrete covers, concrete culverts,
concrete pipe, drop inlets, grading, clearing, grassing and sodd-
ing as necessary for erosion control and effective completion and
protection of said streets.
The streets or portions thereof along which said improve-
ments have been constructed and terminal points of said improve-
ments are as follows, to -wit:
(a) Winn Lane from the east side of the existing pavement
on Blue Island Avenue 617 feet eastwardly to the West side of
existing pavement on Ingleside Avenue;
(b) Northrup Street, from the east edge of existing pave-
ment on South Ingleside Avenue eastwardly 875 feet to the east-
ern end of the cul de sac that terminated said street.
(c) Burgundy Street, from the east edge of existing pave-
ment on Church Street eastwardly to the west edge of existing
pavement on Burgundy Street at Boone Lane 685_feet.
(d) Blue Island Avenue, from the north edge of the exist-
ing pavement on Fairhope Avenue northwardly 1840 feet to the
existing pavement on Blue Island Avenue at Winn Lane.
City Clerk
The proposed budget was presented for study and adoption at the
first regular meeting in October.
It was duly moved and seconded that the meeting adjourn.
Motion carried.
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