HomeMy WebLinkAbout08-10-1936 Regular Meetinga
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the Council of the Town of Fairhopepd met in regular session-Xonday,
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August 10, 1936 with the following members present# Howard Huge, kayor;
M. U. berglin, C. A. Gaston, W. 0. Keeble, T. J. Klumpp, and J. 0.
Stimpson Councilmen.
The minutes of the previous meeting werenapproved as read.
The following bills were allowed:
Forster and bons
"Company
Gas and Oil
415.09
Fairhope Goal & by[pply
Supplies
792.97
Turner Supply Company
supplies
11120.07
Ruffles & Son
Lab. & Material
12.29
2testinghouse Electric Uo
supplies
2.69
12'.90
`tD...E. Darly & Company
supplies
Gastoh Motor Uompany
supplies
7.06
Tuveson Bros. Garage
supplies
56.35
Mathieson Alkali Works
suppliea>
9.45
The Lunde Air Fro duc is Co
supplies
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Crane Company
supplies
6.32
Burford Toothaker Tractor Co
supplies
23.22
Moore,handley ridw. Co
supplies
15.62
Hepbulic Ureosoting Company
supplies
105.60
John S. Huffman, Jr
surveying
13.50
Sangamo Llectirc Company-
supplies
54.OU
McGowin-Lyons ridw, & Sup. Co.
applies
66•92
Jones L3ectric Supplies
supplies.
l.ly
The Vairhope Courier
Publication & Supplies
4. 6
Consumers oxygen Company
supplies
•96
Fai rbnaks , Mo rsse & Co
supplies
202.59.
Pay roll for July
howard Huge
Mayor
45.UU
Gladys Lowell
Clerk
70.00
J. H. Titus
Marshal
`15.OU
A. U. berglin
Councilman
3.UU
U. L. Gas.ton
Counci lman
3.00
W. U. Keeble
Councilman
1.5U
T. X. Klumpp
Councilman;
3.00
J. 0. Stimpson
Councilmen
3.00
Geogge C . Dyson
Inspector
65.0U
E. D. Swigt
Watchman
47.00
J. L. Keller,
Road DepT
t$5.00
1,abor
Road Dept
165.1)
G.R. Wood
Engineer
115.00
J. P. Bailey
Engineer
95.00
Raytlond Stapleton
Engineer
95.00
Wrank McKenzie
Engineer
75.00
R. P. Greggs
Lngineer
65.00
I:F, bo r
Line
47.25
Richard Jackson
Golf Course
2.4.00
1 .bor 2
Golf Course
10.00
Labor
Parks
132.42
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Wharf
IV'- 51
Motion by Councilman Gast,,n seconded
by Councilman Klumppjn
that the
reportpl of the Committee appointed
to investigate the erosion
of the
beach be accepted and jetties put
in as recommended, carried.
it was moved by councilman Uaston and seconded by Councilman Stimpson
that a Citizen Mass meeting be called for August 16, 1936 to nominate
candidates for the offiees of Mayor and Councilmen to be voted on in
September. Notie.e/ to be published in the Yairhope Courier and notices
be given to ministers of various churches. Motion carried
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it was moved by Uouncilman Uaston seconded by Uouncilme.n berglin
and unanimously carried that the following Vle(tyric current rates
be adopted, effective September lot to be applied on September con-
sumpttdn.
RESIDENTI-AL SERVICE
AVAILABILITY
This rate is applicable for lighting and atlahr domestic uses in
residences and idividual family apartments.
RATES
I1BMDI ATE RLTE
1.10 gross $1.00 net for the first 10 KWH per month, plus
8 gross J7.2 je net per, MU for the next 30 ,KWK per montn, plus
r"&#::', �'"`,7' 40 grosO 3.6 0net per KVJH for the next 60 L per month, plus
3je gross 2.7 X net per KWH for the next 100 ME per montg, plys
2.5 ros`s 2.25g net per KWH for all KWHro er 200 per month
} OBJECTIVE RATE
1.10 gross ($1.00 net) for the first 10 KW per month, plus
5.50 gross( 5g, net) ptr KWK for the next 40 JM.. per month, plus
3X gross(2.7,d net per KWH for the next 100 KWH per- month, plus
2g gross(1�8g net -per KWH for 611 KWH over 150 KWK per montn.
r Where connected load is in excess of 10 K.W. there will be an addi-
tional charge of 11g gross (10g*et) per 100 watts for such excess.
The connected load will be the sum of the individual ratings of all
electric equipment that can ve operated simi.ltaneously. Lighting
load and lamp socket appliances of 660 watts or less will not be
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included. One H.P. of motor load will be taken as 1000 watts.
JENT it]ADNTHLY JK LL
$1.10 gross (f 1.00 net) for the first 10 K.W. of connected load, as
above defined; plus lht' gross (1.0)e net) for each •100 watts in excess
Of 10 K.W.
PROXPT PAYNHN_T "DISCO.UNT _ k
F The prompt payment discount is the difference between the gross and
net bills, and will be allow5d th customers without past due accounts
on all hills paid within ten days from due date of bill
Meeting adjourned.