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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC 1914-11-05 MinutesOVS141*,E cRoun. econded 4-Atetlen carried. ' • # Ric1tton4 tut timaitts ',.:' . • ,'P' - The olerk real the report 4 the oitratterneY as'belos, showing ceiledition Of tames ailml: i.ntertst thereon to the amount of 0929.$7. . . , • .• . ., " * . . . . by ';.. C. Romfh that report of the city attorney be reoeived and, obilied into the • ..minutts and that tht oheok for 4939.7 be deposited to the oredit.of the General r40,„ 14otion carried. . . ' • to to 1)3 0) D 1.9 to CD •14, 1-, •-• t') t) to to 0) 0) to to 0 1-• 1-0 I-, Fa 1-, 1--• Fa 1-* •-• 14 W li z o) --.1 Cb 1111 46 tli 03 I- 0 0 a• .i fi' 5 0 if ... g '4 1.-, 0 t. t,... m 1--, .-4 ki.. b3 bo c+ t tO ) to 1-, 1-1 1-' )-, Fa I-) tr-) — 1-'Oa CO 1-' I-, I-, 4.4 I-, I-, L1/4I-, •-• 1-* ..„„ -., •-•7_, 71., -....._ -.7._• ---- m ---. ....., . •-..._ ••,.... , ....., 1-,- +-, GI. 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Ho;Qfa11 3o3e1 L,Lnd Co.;ti W soft 11 K 12 5a2 1.0s 9/1111914 '0. C. Ruaisep, ra+asv, :v100ft 4 1C3.I a4.00 3 '12 3/11/1914 r e r e 4 13S 7.04 30 '11 3/14/191 S. ixomda, u. A. rrifiln, 3 ')orna ab Ni iv of 31 'i.3 2/16 1014 32` '10 2/1/1914 W. W. Lee, .. PCr:er, El 33 '10 2/24/1914 I. Huf:atetler, W. I. 'r'uffatet?;_r 390ft. of E 40ft 12 128e 24.90 2/22/1914 3/ 7/1914 3/ 7/1214 3/11/1914 e e rover., 20 dit�ie11, 1 -Tonkin, 3,4,i,3,7&e3 J. LaLc.tre, 8 Rana, Si 1&2 Mary 2r1akell, Marge 3r1oke11, 68.2I 1.60 .16 36.43 -=Tay 14.39 6.60 Sheet 3 1.K„�.. Ji.L3 K. Ki =44 7." ,ail. to - 4 '11 3/30/1914 2. W. Lucas, '3ary 2 1;:ie11, 7 95S 1.80 .38 .12 .71 3.03 65 '13 1 a n n n n 8 a...:. 4. 716 4.80 .43 .13 .74 1.16 #$ '12. * s L. W. Lwcai, 7 115 2.24 .32 .13 .7i 3.34 48s '13. 3/34/1914 A. F. Helm, S. .:. Tatum, 1 and 2 98 6.64 .86 .13 .76 10.38 47 '12 3/27/1914 F. V. Leitner, F. E. Cerny, 13 473 4.16 .41 .13 .74 5.45 48 '12 4/ 3/1914 C. A. Meloy, So.F1a.Land Co 39 :t.L.Perk 6.40 .64 .13 ."5 7.42 49 '11 '4/ 3/1914 a. L, :lilier, T. J. Pitchford, 7 33:1 37.00 5.40 .12 .75 33.27 90 '11 4/ 7/1914 A;; J. Antenen, A. J. Antenen, 350ft 9a10 793 39.30 4.53 .12 .71 31.03 it '12 n n 1 n n n n n a 22.40 2.23 .13 .75 35.i1 12 '13 4/11/1214 T. J. Pitchford, Z. J. Pitchford, 29, 33, 33, 40, 41, a 43 Whites Sub :iv 36:i 37.76 3.34 .13 .7i 42.43 53 '12 4/18/1914 L. H. iiloop, L. °:1oop, 4 606 1.60 .16 .13 .75 2.68 14 '12 4/1,21214 T. P. Bert, P. Eery, Ei 17.: 18 68i 6.40 .68 .13 .71 7. 6 19 '13 4/20/1214 J. E. Brainard, J. ... _raine.rd, 7 483 2/34 .10 .13 .71 3.92 11 '12 4/32/1914 E. C. Thompson, A. E. Frel..ner, 19 66 3.34 .40 .13 .71 1.13 57 '11 4/33/1914 Jas. Thomas, H. _zcCc^n, 5 107A 33.40 4.78 .13 .74 :9.or 98 '12 ' n a `" J. Tnor:.e.c, 3 n S.30 2.11 .13 .7i 23.83 59 '12 4/34/1914 0. V. York, ur.knonn, 15 95S 1.92 .20 .13 .7i 3.00 60 '12 4/29/1914 J. 0;; -Sails, J.,..2o4 ncar2er ::71ft 33a24 77N 24.80 2.71 .13 .74 29.19 81 '10 1/1!/1914 P.'.;1iendorff, H. Parry, ie 86:: 9.30 3.71 .19 .71 12.66 83 '10 • 1 n n 19 86: 9.00 3.71 .19 .74 12.65 jotAO ,$ b 1.1E , 1.( �5 e 11 ,, sti ,. • 43 #13 8/18/1924 Lizzie Coleman 84 '13 siia;:lou 2: 4. Cooley 85 '11 6/15/1914 J. 2. 88 '11 1231/1214 3. C Humphreys, 87 '11 1 1ft 038 '13 5.26/1914 N. A, "...alam, 40 '18 70 '12 * * # 71 '10 1/30/1114 L. 2. Lynch, 78 '10 8/ 4/1914 U. J. Yarbcrouch, 13 '11 # 1 # 74 '11 8/ 1/1214 L. A. Cooley, 75 ,18 8/ 8/1914 0. V. Palmquist, 78 '11 8/ 9/1914 W. J. Doulihtery, 77 '07 V V 78 '10 6/1i/1914 P. Ullendorff, 79 '11 8/18/1914 L. E. Gibson, 30 '12 7/ 2/1914 W. 3 LaBell, 81 '12 7/ 3/1914 R. 1. Price, 83 '12 # • -0*t•W,,0•041iWK;i& Sheet 4 ato.44 tif*,,r 7: dt. 3,,,r 3-15.:4o nary Brickell 20 • 489 1.60 .18 .13 .75 2.88 E. Cooley, 36 Whites Sub26N 2.65 .31 .13 .71 3.75 A J. 'Loll), 7 103T 30.60 6.32 .12 .71 37.69 G. Ross, 2 & 3 128 21.92 1.12 .12 .71 .31.91 • 18 & 19 129 7.20 1.10 .12 .71 1.17 S. 1.1. Tatum, 17 S. la 14S e.00 .75 ' .13 .75 1.64 :i. A. Nilam, 1,3 a 3 146 3.40 4.44 .13 .71 43.73 w n 1 & 6 146 13.80 1.50 .13 .75 11.19 !.:. C. Boyce, 11 83N 12.00 2.60 .19 .71 11-.14 J. Yarborcuzh,Ni .1,1i,-,30 72:: 12.60 2.00 .19 .76 15.14 w " " ° 7211 31.60 3.75 .12 .71 44.23 IT. B. Coley, 38 whites Sub262 1.44 .17 .13 .71 a.4e F. B. Rand, 9,10,11 & 12 981 7.04 .66 .13 .75 8.18 J. B. Stroman, E i 9 171: 4.68 .42 .12 .7i 1.97 I:. C. Stroman, S 17N 2.30 .17 .30 .75 4.33 P. Ullendorff, 23 & 24 11N 2.10 .62 .19 .75 3.88 C. Price, 6 169 2.12 .10 .12 .75 3.81 K. Fisher, 9 and 10 74N 11.20 2.40 .13 .76 32.49 F. H. Rand, 2 12 1.60 .19 .13 .75 2.67 9 * 19 12N 1.60 .19 .13 .71 2.67 ,, r 4 1, • :;e r 4 7 a" 314 CZ) k - Sheet 5 do ..z,r+t m..r vV]+' bg4-7.3 .. .7/17/1914 . lama,. Thompson, 3 and 4 218 5.76 .70 .13 .7i 7.34 $A. /23/1914 0. L. Miller, Hattie F.eddick, - 34 Whites Sub36's; 6.12 1.40 .13 .75 ::.39 * W.S. LaBe11, J. F. Woodworth, 14 87N 4.16 .33 .13 .75 1.37 '7/31%3514 g, Hacker, Wm. Wacker, 1 and 8 Tj 1.80 .77 .19 .75 3.51 P. 1 s • a : a 1&3 Sutcliffe Sub Eiv ON 2.88 .82 .12 .76 4.37 R. W. Ralston, Hattie Reddick, 18&1? Whites Sub iris. 26Y 1.04 1.17 .13 .75 7.08 '10 3/ 6/1914 John Sewell, 1. W. Brown, 16 34N 2.40 .80 .19 .75 4.14 • a a a 16 34N 3.84 .51 .13 .7i' 1.23 ■ . a e a a 18 34N 1.42 .19 .75 2.38 ' 9/ 3/1914 T. W. Palmer, F. H. Rand, S50' 9&10 4er 5.57 .44 .13 .75 6.89 9d '13 9/12/1914 0. L. Merritt, Hattie Brooks, 3&4 Dorns Sub Lir 18,19,20, 87N 8.08 .72 .28 1.50 6.58 94 '02 9/14/1914 IcCaskill J. H. Dorn, 8 ▪ 48N 3.00 1,60 .30 .75 5.65 95 '11 ■ * a E. 8. Frederick, 6 46Pa 4.68 1.17 .13 .75 6.7Z/ Sib ' 12 a a a a a 3 • 4a,i 4.80 .72 .13 .7i 6.40 97 '07 " " " . R. J. Simpson, i 463' 1.34 1.14 .30 .75 4.03 98 '13 9/38/1914 Hudson & Boegs Rosa Joseph, 285, Ii"2 131.E 32.00 2.56 .13 .75 35.44 q 1,"4 04.po ill 0-1' t,1.Sa �al.ryii fit+ti, Zti, 7,; ` 1.0 4.-c.c./ E. ' ';` 5671!' x.e , ..52 . l3 •7-C 3.7 C. * ,t'/2.34 Nas. /1.F4 bd-2S/0// 9$ • 1 4 1 • x W W�douhi*t4 e4�tnn4 4404 00tth ' , ho ,0 4tY 14 Atuoh 14;#41,# , 0 Th4 1 lot oho** 1Os:000$14 11' .igoit 0 with *iio oiot of ol The previOuslliatA latea.Obtobor Otho tetaled $1139.48. 4 - . _ *vied, by'R. 0. Ralitont'aeO004404 bY J. A. Oonradi that the Otero Of the 4rosented with a bill 00,01Agthe eXpense of cleanintthe-vallkOue-100 same•time:nOtitied that Unleesleayment.is made within teh.daYa 4 lien WA1' against the propel*, and that this'list be turned otter to the oitY4011i4g4.0t lien after the expiration of ten ays. Motion carried, The olerk read the *notice given for the oompletion of the work nf grading 1044 paving ' First StreeCwith Miami ROch, from the eentor of Avenue r to the center Of Avenuo 14,1 a width of 12 feet. After 'leading the note,the clerk asked th% toy questiOnt Are there any objections to the manner -in whioh thii improlftment we Ooneiruetet, or' the coat of the work, which is 412.00 per fifty foot lot, or any other 1egal objeotiOti There were no objeotions. • The clerk read the report of plumbing 44spector H. Sohaller for the month of Otitoherl, , 1914, showing that 68 permits had been issued and two applicants examined, with.total oollections of 4123.00 for the month. Allred by H. G. Ralston, seconded by E. C. Fomfh, that report of thq plumbing inspector for the month of October, 1914, be received and copied into the minAtes.:4Ction carri4d. The clerk read the report of the city engineer for the month of October, 1914"showing. that six permits for sewer connections haa been issued, with collections amounting to tila.00, for whioh amount check was enclosed, 1:oved by J. A. Conrad, seconded by C. Hefty, that report of the eity engineer for the month of October, 1914, be roeived and spread upon the minutes. 4otion oar,led. The clerk read the report of the sexton of the city cemetery for the month of citober showing the sale of E * of lot 7, block 31, to Joseph Oakley, W of lot 7, " 44, to Carter & Pharr, E of lot 2, I, 44, to H. Sears, Lots 6 and 7, " 9, to Jerry Varian, 10.00 10.00 70.00 and the ,:,1g7int:; of 20 grava daring October, 76.00. .:.oveU by C. 1,0:11:1, se:2onded by E. R,lston,tt r,Lprt of the cemetery sexton be r.eive nispre:,d upon the ainutea. carried. The clerk read t.ae repert of the chief of police for to,, onth of uotobe.:, 1914, as fol4ows: Total number of arrests, .277 Amoint of fines, et. u• mbe:r of days work of prisoners 236 Numbez• of days feed of prisoners 6o1 Total amount, feed of prisoners, arr ;71303.00 300.50 oved by . C. Flomfh, seconded by C. Heft, thrt repr,rt of the chief of police for the uonth of Octobe.;-, 1914, be re:,:eived and spread upon the minutes. ,otion oaried. The aerk read the report of the alperintenhent of the city hosrdtal for the month 'of October, 1%14, as follow: Levries, P. J. Owen, T. C. Blair, H. C. Houston, Louis Laroy, Geo. V.ngoaig, W. L. Cannon, Thai Uitchell, P. Z. Oakley Geo, W. Carroll, Lucy Joiner, A. H,. Norleyo 31 days service, 31 " 3 31 31 • • 38 e 38 a 11 1 9 17 a . , . , (charity) 77.00 77.00 5.00 77.60 77.60 70.00 70.00 1.00 2.50 32.60 42.60 37.00 let,,0„,771: 1119,1511MVX. 1711,TiffeiREFFNM'ZM st..01ark (Ionia; ao., via . v '7" agrolog * o. Staoye 7 w " MOO has. SpenOer, 6 C. Montgomery, 1 w 8.$0 Cash Received - 1.0,00' 22, 4.00 1?. ,? W. H Kohler Thot. :41itche 1, Airs. L. C. White, f.:C. Stacy, iis. Joiner, 'Check for which amount has ben paid to T. D. UM:me, oity olerk. ,,.. . . T:...;: Moved by T. C. RomfA, seconde,. by C. Hefty, that Hospital Report for the month of, Oct* !-C 1914, be received and copied into,the minutes.' Motion carried. "egg 1? .10 artbso 1 Theolerk a petition under date :Tovember 4th, 1914, signed by A, Lofton and bout twenty others requegtinE that council 'pa** an ordinance requiring that all persons operettini; automobile* for hire be resident* of 'Lade County for a period of six months pri* to such permission being granted and also that such persons be qualified to operate, dn automobile. Loved by !lefty, seconded by 1. O. Romfh that petition be refer:ced to 4 cor.Imittee of threc fur investication and :report to council. a)tion car-ried. Chairman ap7ointed the the corm.ittee: Fdaston, Filer, Fef,y. The cle:'k read the r•L communication from :a.yor Watson, under date rovember Li1914: I ter, hreith to inform your honorable body that I have appointed ;.;.r. A. T. Selzer City -uilainc Inspector, this ar, ointment ef:.ective :ovember 3rd, and I ask your apr.roval, of the same. After a statemcnt '2(..uncilman :t:onald a::d others as to Eelser's : quail ations, etc. the followinE motion was made: . c>ve Cy 5. A. Conrad, stcone. by ,hm -0.yor's action in apr:ointing A.1,Zclger, 44 bdilding inspbctor, Le confirme. Lotion carried. T-. _ The clerk rtainr the followin leer from tilt :Mdyor, under date iovember I, 1914: .'c I o!..:,: to reurn to yor honortile bol:ky, wf.th 14 approval c.,,nd signature, 'ordinance 1:o. 158, same beinc: 114 ..)MDI:P:::CF. :;D. 198 AN 0:1.1:11C.CF TEc73ITIlfl AT2,LE It ;IALE FEFO3, CV TFI▪ T. TTP;'TY 3nr 'MIRE F'YTY FIVE YEARS; LIMI% YLOT%ILA, PA7 TA:KES w.71T7FFF LI7=SE, CR TLY, 01' 71.1a; (IP, PhOrAl, PEOPEIn", TC PAY IC-UALLY A ::=.TREFT TLX TC 7.1F A=7T CF 0.00 ILArT4 A7T: F'":- A P777LTY YOF. TAIL Ji (*J1 =1AL TC, PAY =.11MY, TAY.F3. ;4oved by :. 1:oufh, seconded by J. A. OonraC, tl.at 3or.;:unlction of tht mayor shcwinc hi* approva Lrdindnce 15 be received ....prnd upon the minutes. ::Lotion carried. The alerk rea. the follo,vinE: :detttr from the .ayor under date ,T.ovember ith, 1914: I hereby re.lutst permission frov. your honorable body to employ d citizen of to colleut the 3.00 street tax, that is now slue by tho*e citizens who dc, not pay other -(71; City taxes. I sure t.:at the policemen do not have the time to zive to this mater and thtre is no reason why a :c-d competent man shouI not collect several hundred :Lollario from tniii 6cv.ree. ovei by L. C. i'idalfh, ,e0rJed by F. Filer, t.t rite _ayor be authorised to employ a tan for t1.1.4 uio.e. .40tion carried. The kayor a.L,reed council 4ala 6tated that if it vas posilible to havt; Kopp,' rho haz been collecting pe::*onal tax, to also ooilet the atract tia, this Sould be ..one, but that 142— KOpp hall been ar.d is securinz oatisfactorY results that he, the wayor, thought it: well to Continue ;,:r. Kopp 44 colector of ovel.c.ue pal -soma tax, at least for the prent,.and put on an additional wan for ool').ecting atre t tax. ,,.'n,!;:77,7i • 4,10,,MMm910M .11111111111= 1=01111 NIME • r4iiroad, for protection 4Etint fire. rie '41 .4r.i4t T1nXeinalased report Orthaa4mUnt of dkinquent • k since atsUaing the, off0e, *cz41 Amount reported 4atober litho 032.40' Amount collected sine°, Total, 104.35 Attached hereto you will find reaeipt Qt;;Ir. W. IL Moore, city alerk, far the rull amount. Moved by L. C. Romfh seoonded by 4. Hefty that the kayor's,report ShOWing epealal per‘ona tax oollator Kopp,s work, be received and copied into theminUtes.otiOn parr,: The clerk read thefollowing letter from liayor Watson under date. November 4,1914C, I bts herewith to return to your honorab,e body,'with my apprOval and signature, Ordinance *;o. 164, same being, OR'I:TATDE NO. 114 0:-172IYA70E PROVIICING TOP A mnilla In1PECTOR, ESCRIBING HIS DUTIES AND • FIX.I.73 HIS 00=79ATI071. .oved by n. Roan, seconded by J. A. Oonrad, that com:unication Lois the :.layor with with he returned approved, ,-.)rainance :7o. 164, be received and spred upon the siinute*. 'otion carried. The clerk read the followinc ::on-sainioation fro m T. c. Houser, under date Nov. 4th,19144 violatim: a law, but it so hapsnens that on October 26th I was an -rested by the looal Polioa , '7 16, and it is the first time in my whole life that I have ever been afrested fox ....nd hailed into the aunicipal Court and there fined .:,* or 10 days "it down" i_nd I sat. I was ohare,,_ with havinc- turned a corner short, an, while I may have been 4 few inchera, I have lived in i.i now ov-: '.*I yenra _nd have been a property owner in Dade County since := . ., th.i.Eh I doubt it, short of the 1..an hole, yet even sup7ose I actually did cut the corner short, it wns fat' fro:, my mind to do so and thus violate a 3ity ordinance, and I wish to ody that to be hailed into court am„ soaked :i, is wronG and I do believe ycu Gentlemen wi... not Iet this a:atter stand To arrest home people ana tonriats and have thes, fined for petty of:enses is one way of ettint money into tne •-.2ity Treasury b.:t, I do not Le•.:.itve y:, nndnoilmen ap:rove of s'Ach a course , I then,:efore ask that you orj..f:r a, nePand of the :,ii fine whioh yon have authonity to ao. After zonsder :oat tins ussion of the mat.er by codratil an. - state.sent by T. ):ouser, tat foilowinc tion was aade: novel oy . . Tofn, st'ondel oy :. A. no. °Laid, tat LI.- fine be remitted. upon roll call tne .rott w...s as follows: J. A. Oonra., yt., Nomfn, yes, J. A. :,1cronald, ye*, nefty, yes 1 . 1. File:, _o, . . 'rfert, .n-„cried. The clerk tat fo-nvvinG petition sinned by about 150 citizens: • The :orth it Improve:Lent A.i.v)ciation 4nd re!.:1,11enta of :orth J.nd Weirt regpeJtfully j; p:!tition your honorble body to use every lawfdi in Lower to hi.ve the followini, streets opened ap Nith ;:_ld and safficient arossinGs. We fentl that the pubaic :,re in • need of ;_nd should of right halt- tht useof •?- Waddell Street to the west city 11.,,its, with sufficient 3rossinE at the 4 Load 110,14tient orosain First •:trect and the ',-ailroad. We also request that Fourth Street be 0.penc,', up across the railroad, with a Good and sufficient crossins, without unneoessary delay. The matter broGht forth oonsiderable discussion by counoil, the city attorney and some of the citis-n. ;resent. CounCiliLan .7onrad favored the request but was of the opinion that the mater should be handled with the railroad company by norrespondence; ,ounoilman . .., Romfh stated that he wodia ...Ike very much to set the streets opened, especially Waddell , ;7 and Fourth, (that First is now open) but thoukeht it would be well to bring about the crossings without legal actbn if possible, a000ut of the expense involved. C'ouncilman : Ltliaton favored taking img.ediate action in view of the apparent inability of the city to Cet action on t-r,e part of the railroad, the city attorney having revio'asly explained; ths.t he hi forwarded to representatives of the ratlway company some ten dayst ago, Qopyj: Qf a. resoiution passed by council at mettins on October 22nd, requestine the opening tiv Waddell Street, but tat so fax no reply had been received kclounallman Ralstaon then made the following motion: T41;g IWO* vs4)...3 1/, •.4 V, • A representative' of the iuia:ai 'transfer company' ;146.O0 tax levied upon 0,'= TIMUBg9, stating that between the depot and hotels if ouch a fee was had already requested such service but that in would not operate the bus+. Dtot i tl addressed oou4oi1 pr'v't.esti dams t ho would be unable to ,Opens Aurib WO Emoted; also that IaAre,1ral botex 'awne're view` of the tax the. Tranifex moony : After some diaouasion by ouuncll, the following motian wag made: :Bove:: by ;;. Hefty, seconded by H. U, kalaton, that the IiErni Transfer Company pay th 2s.00 lic:,nae tax on omnibuses and the pity auditor be instruoted to draw a voucher for like sum in refund of the amount to the Aiat«i Transfer Company's Motion harried. ..r. S. ;3enton addressed council, stating thet he rotiaed an artiole in the evening paper to the effect that 13th Street, went of thr. River, would be closed, in order to allow the ::iihcai. Traction Company to levy its track, stating that this would rake it 1nr_ oaaible for his and his tenant to reach their dwellings and that if such aotion was raken he, 5entor., would rnd::hvor to secure an injunotion. Councilman ;onrad stated in reply that he thought arrange:.;enta soul:t be made for the track la.yin_ whereby no inconvenience would result to citizens living along that portion of 1Uth Stret. ,Jiovc.; by . hon.fn, seconded by F. Filer, that the question be referred to the ©:n-..itte.-.,,..1 on jtre:•ta with pov:er to act. .;:otion carried. �oancilwtrr: ::o:nfh raised the question of the 1, 40,000.00 iu,lenrnity bona to be filed, with the to protect the city a riinat'damage to its atret property, r: apectively, a.dvisin: that he had be attorney th..t no a•aoh deposit w::d no such bond offered the following notion: 000. sash to be deposited and the 4ity, by the :,f1aud Traction Company is and against damages to person or en informed by the city olerk and city had been deposited with the city, and Gv�d by C. hors.:., :e,;onded flefty that the :Mari Traotion Company be required to lopoait ;,1,000 cash and ;;2-0,'.:00 in..e:uraity bond with the city at onoe, or the work of . track is:yin; to be atopl.ed by the city attorney not later than :!onday, November 9th, 1914. totion parried. The cleric read the folios;ins: letter fro:,. Ashby, urrier ;late Nov. :ith I feel char m,; roe thr:-e dollars for a I:er.:.it tc repair the sewer in front of my house, wise:: it ways broken by the strut roller going over it, .is univat, eapecial_y that the atreat there is four inches below the gr.tiac it a::oul;i be. I feel if you look into this you w;11 return the three d.oliara. Afte an explanation of t..e ue.%'.er by _ . Aahuy, iCno udarease,i council, the fol1 o:tina, :notion w .i ma.e.: woven by J. A. Conrad, seconded ciy . >. 1:hlatonhe 413.00 be refunded to .r. Aih'by. .,otion curried. The .,desk read tine following com...unioeton from the North :iiii Improveme: t Aaan. Wherert , ti;e ' ort:a : ia.:ni Improvement Aa:ooiation, at their r-gular ;:.etting on November 3rd, 1914, vote.: t:.at the following be placed bef ere 'she Honorable Body of . ty ounoi.,l of the city of _:iami, at their regular session on lZov. Pith, 1914, be it re.o4yed, First: That the large lights tight are hung in the center of Avenue D as far north as Sixth S tre be exttn,ir..a to Street. Second. Pat Avenue I; in proper oondition for oiling, from the railroad between ith and 6tn streets, as far north Aa First Street, and furnish all neaeaaary labor and machinery for p::ttin the oil on, and the citizens and property owners along this section agree to pay for the o11. There was a general discussion of the mat er of sights by council and various citizen, present, erevOrre.1 location, being sug4e:toi for the lars. light., whereupon the followir; motion was ado • s� The . cilerc�c.,11 rrei 1, i ;bbt 110 ' A date► ' OtDoer 81t�, 'J.Si34 r At a meeting of the ena Vistas Xaa ovemeut:_ Associlat4 1W4.0 4ba that owing to1 z this 'suburb having been anne rd. td, and tf.00+10 ,a 1 't„ot'_tt k.;,sai4,, r,.,.. that membership dues have been witheld and oohsequteuti)r .A fUtdSAVAffirOttti'to4S4V .. oertain street lighting. at the crossing of the railroad& aid :orli t%d .c 0*. The tion ask in this oon: eation that the pity assume coat Of 14040 two: r eoeseary from duly 1st, last ail the account due to Nove ahe3r,lit is 1 .51 ,4;d'np ;de' in th*: : treasury to meet same. Believing that .you will appreciate the .3traitioe ,o$ :our toque and appreciating the oonvideration accorded us in the .past, Reepectfull,y, (Signed) , C. ,. 9he49.0rr4. . Se.oretary . moved by L. C. 1 omfh, seconded by C. T, Tilet, that the city pay tbe, btll for the, electric lights on the railroad arose/Ty and the public dock, Buena Vista. Motion;oI* The clerk ream the following oo;ni::unication from h. 4. Wheeler, of Tort. Lauderdale 714,. with reearu to purchase of property by the city, on the south bank of the Miami River,„ on which to locate the proposed sewerage pumping station, oonsiating of six Iota at a total cost of 7,600.00 "Tort Lauderdale,, Fla. Oot. 29, 1914.. "City Council, :•fierai, f ia. Gentlemen: I have placed with the r 1r;: t National Bank, iiia.rr,i, Fla. drat for ;1, 000. u.t•,acl:c.0 to contraota for purchaie of property, by your city, on payment of 41,000. and tiie signinz. of tie contraots by your mayor. The bank is authorised to de_iver one oontra(c to you, returning th.t other o the Ft Laudt: dale State hank. Very ctrul voura, (Signed) O. G. Wheeler," :,loved by E. C. i.omfh that the mat er of purct .sin the ;six lots for 7100. on which to looate. the city'a ceweragt pu;ipinr station, be referred to the city attorney for hi* approval of the neceanary papers an:, that the proper city officials be authorised • to exe;.ute t .- oity's4eiiil"'for 6,600.00 an; that the Auditor be authorized to dram .:. vehor for 1, 000.00 to cover the dish payment. "lotion carried. The City Clerk read hie report of col.ections for thy, month of October, 1914, a* fo. .ow;; : r',utomobile heriatrationi, 23.26 :;e;,aeeery Teed., 107.60 ;rive Per':s.ita, 76.00 Court Coat., .86 Fines and forfeitures, 1303.00 Intertirt, 19.10 Hire of road roller, 4''.00 Licenses, businea»,• 9266.550 lat Natl. Ban ., cleb. bonds, 16.40 Sanitary .;o .._ectiona, ,,42.26 Street Imp. ,ertifiatea of inutotedneaa, newer bond fund, 125.96 " " " S " atreet imp. bond fund, 446.06 :?capit;:l report, 136.00 City Attorrey's report,, 929.87 Taxe., 1913, 1338.14 Wr. ;ineera Ftport, 18.00 Lrror in voucher 3 83 paid ` .: Fer uaon e0 Piu-ti:4 inspector's rt ;;rt, _cri.00 Total a;:..Lunt eolle.:te..: ..:urir,rt the month, t14889.37 The clerk rea.1 a report from Dr. Peter.+, ..'^<.ith offloer, und,x ante ::ov_mber 6,1914, ahowin; that the :. oard of :i : lta forcer ha: cl armed un.:,nitary lots within the city ea follows: To 'October 19th, 1914, 180.96 10 00 ober 22n4, 1914, 364.19 To 1;ovember 1t4, 1914, 274.48 .!oval by .O. f oafs, +re aonde.i by Hefty, that ;:r. Peter' a re:ort be r:.aeive.i and copied into the minutes :nu the auditor be nuthorize:i to .;.raw a voucher azair t the (tner .l Tun;i fur .; 2'74.4F , in f..jv or of the i.oa.o. of Health. Lotion carried. AMMW AMMW Mig Sfe.' • immure' •J• ', , . - ' . . . , , * '. - , ' . ,.i • • ., ... p During the'sontb of Oot0004oterealbsitZUW•bSin loo*PIASbei0004inti,' inoe the organteation Of the Illoard'Ot Healtb.-tbSisoik oflot:4iit4t**00:coltshinit, -Y.Igittatisfaatorliy until tholast day pt- tbe-SanthHsbenit -*Ai *egeotiatilt ii*Oppeilon, apoiount of laolt-Of funds'. The pay rolls- for thistetkitaloUntto.$284241CmbileAMIS-44 hal been 401Unded by ths'oity pounoil tb the-1600.rd ef.healtb.ter tX*-6144414 vt.therfitteetioi 4eaving t170/.031. tor lot oleaning, whiCh.amount has berWadvanoed by,t4e fistl,tion04 j Aank. Under the Aire:titian of the city attorney a till hae-been*WnA*and.printed- • ithiColl will be *tilled to eadh Vacant lot owner Where the oleaningAp- has beau dune; When. i ',.zeturns are made on these bills -the three inspectors will resume,the Work. With the•Aea retry stopping of the lot cleaning the three inspeotors will begin a third buss to i , cuoe inspection. Several 00404113i, about unsanitary condiLone were received and' AAlvestigated. Standing water in 014 rook pits throughout the city have been oiled. ' • - Ille privy ordinance is•now in effeot and inspectiens show that the people are ootplying alth the ordinance. One lase of scarlet fever•was reported and quarantined. One suspect ,obed base of scarlet fever was reported and after investigation it was fount net tt:Lbeic-, ii Side for garbage wagon covers have betn received but the award has not been made. , During the month of October reports under vitalstatistios show as follows: d Births White 12 Black 6 Deaths " 4 w 4 The food an). dairy inspector reports as follows: "During the month of October the work Of ,etprlying the tube eulin teat has been pushed as rapidly as posoible. The cattle of 12- eclairiea have be.n teatad, in all, 'O, head. A oomplete reaume of the work will be given next month. There remains two heards to be tested. Theae would have been tested had it been poaeible to make. the teats when 1 was ready, but foe variooa reclsons some of the owners asked for a postponement. It has not betn poweible to give attention to any other branch: of th• work of thi* office." The Plumbine Inepector reperta hovine inepeeted a number of zomplaints and orders oonditions eLied. ',:le -141D inopeetta pleeebiree fox 2nd .et Echool and feund that the specifieationa oeleed for woed floorin toilet rooma. Took up tee mate: with the ; arohitect, Or. leearmo) ane e me wieT bt ehaooeO and u non-abeorbent =Aerial used for the floors and walls. The pluobinz ereinance, eectiona 48 and 47, dots not cl•arly define what proviaion ia to be made for 411.C11 buildines, but a non-obsorbent material should be used. . In the epecificationa .:or the oestructor plant, no toilet woraneeeente ext.': made. I would aue.eet tut toilets and waah baeins be erovide_ for white end oolore help. A shower De.ti: seem • be instl.:ee at a low omet. For the monte the plembine inepector Las inspected new plumbing for 394 fixturea, 40 buildings in aL, which with the exotption of a few minor veolations, the pleobing 'vela being pet in, in eomplianoe with ehe orinanee. 6' owners of 154 buildines hav- been neA.fiee to install pluobin.. ue the ordinance requirea.%lboted .41iO3. for permits issued whIch a.munt alio _includes e2.00 for eeemination fees. The • plumbinr inspeetor vieiteo .ee poor farm for the pureoae of estimating tee coat of plumb : inE for the varicoa buildinee ane he sobmittd a eeeeoet to .he county phyeielan. 3anitary inepeotoe eunnell reported hie colieetiona tea 4409-.80 and eepeoeea :,807.10; ;Loreis ool:ected 0440.00 and expenaed :;113.510. • ',loved by Romfh, aeeondea ey trot lee-ort of tee heelth ofeeeer fc October be re.3.ivee arolor1. iftto einutee. ;;otion cereied. Tee clerk r-ao te- r1.7. rt of te- Ji'y auditor shoeing balanea in the various d.peaitory banke on e 'tober "...at, 19.,4, 44, fcliewa: let eational :-.ank, Fine . Forfeiture funl, Li-htinr :ity, 23 2.39 Int. Bei). eond 10246.70 Sinking, Int 'linkine, -_-...-- Cewer •bond, 22217.68 treet I. 3031.19 Bank eay elaeayne, Cienerat teene, 4(f.ii.19 Park, Book, Sewer oona, 33iC4.46 ,trett '':ond, 1117.04 llth Ct. L. I. !., S. Fund, ee. 1 1716.21 n n e n n 2, 842.68 • kith " n e " 1, 2B24.96 • Court " n e * 1, 132.1e Ave.E " n n n la 16i11.6i F,C1,::. Cane. e T. Co. h. .S. I. Fund, e49.57 (shceld be 1049.i?) Look Fond, 9073.24 " " 8073.24 Park " 3835.19 13th et. 7. I. :. rune, 'o. 1, 7363.48 leth " n n " 2, 2899.90 12th " n n n 3, 2497.04 Miami 5ont e T. J..o. flowpilal Funa, 430.08 ;ahoeld 1.e Fire . ord, 9800.00 Ave. C. D. I. 6.. C. Fund :o. 1, 4,1337.49 " " n se " 2 i 23E:9.29 ' giumi Eavineu Lank, tiinkine ?und, 3Ci.19 Int. e e 438.14 Ltoro Ceree r-ond rend, 182.7,C Ave :::,., :. I. _ rand, ne. 1, 924.83 Ave L. " " 1, " 1, . 18215 3$ • , The above itatelent Loeo not ino_uce th?_ eollections for eoeceer.by Y. ,-,. ;'oore, city ei-rk, _ no the sanitary pue rol1e for )etober. eo. Li. .. 7. .'o. corrected a/e 2'.eks 1r-re0. -I:cliit instead of R. & I. land al0. The :...lami B ,' T Cc. charsed lloepital run. oic .81.11, in .error -- ve-oher rotorne:» to tht :ank fcr pro' oistribatioo in rovemeer 4/si. ' ) (34440.1) J. ;. Eoy.t, Cit:;. Au4itor. "*.foilou, .44.1%tiey-4 ' i,441Antoolif. ' '71 • .• • a.n P. • .4 'IN,. .1.,?3' • , , EMM' ot ,: RESOLUTION 'N0,49; , BE IT nsourp BY 4iir CITY ootiadi.1, 041A1 Bection 1. That the Florida East Coat psilWaY Co*pany tia,i014*ted 14.440. Fourth Street where it crosses thetracks. of the TIOrkda-last-Cotiq, Railway Company, to a widthet‘al to the width of -said street. Section 2. That a copy of this resolution be mailed the Florida East'0040t Rat CompeulY. Passed and aaCpted this 6th day of November, 1914. F. O. Erfert, President City Counoil Attest: W. B. koore, City Clerk. , Illoved by E. G. Ralston, seconded'by C. F. Filer, that Resolution No. 62Z be adopted as read. .4otion carried. On roll oall all voted yes. Councilman F. c. Plomfh introduced the following resolution: EEt'.;OLUTIO ro, 124 FE IT FEOLVEf BY 7'iE FLOPILA: ction 1. P0.44tu FriA That if Wadlell Ltreet, where it crosses theFlorida East .!'oacit IsAilway Conizany'tracks, is not opened by the ;FloriCia East Coast 'Railway Comp' to a width equal to tht ridth of said street within thirty days from this date, the attorney it irecte: to prepare and present to the.., city c uncil a resolution in proper lecal forr:. lookine to of sz:.1.1 street 'by process of law. an.. adopted this i,th aay of .1-oveler, ty Zovember the opening F. Frfert, President ":ity Council seonded uy :Tefty, tat 7:,esolution iL4 Lc abopted cn roll c:11 all voted yes. S. ;. irtroduce the followin resolution: roL7.77T Sa. olty of issued bertZirs bon:s on ovtml..er Ist, payable 1st li14, and, 'FA, :11ther i; of the Eospital Fund, of 1,7)00.00, bond 3.eneral Fund for 0.,Ci00.00, E'ond 1:umber ?of tht _,eneral Fund for :umber 6 of the 0Cip.00, T.011(1, uxber of the :enerelrunb for ,1,000.00 and 1-,on:ter 9 cf the Crenerel Fund for 1,CM.00., have all ben duly paid, roi4.tly, at th,ir s.aturity, and theth i1 bonds bancelleb and sc.:rendered to :ht city and are now prented tc tht city council by homfh, chairman of the finance col:u..ittee, Thtrefore, be it resolved, by the city council, that Aie tonds te and they are hereby ordered to be destroyed by burninc the same in open ,:ouncil,this day, an,, it is so ordered. Passed and adopted trill' ith day November, 15+14. Attest: V. L. Uo'ora, City by C. gefty, seconded roll cull ai:! voted yes. .4014441 fQfl01:- Y. 3. Erfert, President City Louncil: hv il-tomfh, that resolp.t10A ro, saa be 91.40a. Oat Crhe bonds were billrned by, too city 'exk uopm itt,4* 19/0 - • cuatmigt tee.dings , = 60uhoit th01,- moviAtalo. 101 "Ai ottium TO AREND IN'ORDIROCE E1TTITLED fur o7iiirircE i*qurimo OVER'S AND. THEIR AGEYTT TO ?royal: PRIVIES ON TFEIR fREITISES AND BUCKETS coram. ING TREREtITR; PROVIDING FOE TFE DM-IF:Inn or RI:.:1AY EICRYMEHT; PROVIDUO . TOR 75E COOT OF RYgOVAL OT TITS CONTENT, OF THE E,20tITS,AND ITROVTDING TOR IRE coeT O) COLLECTING THE AvOUNT JE FOP ME RELMVAL, AND PROVIDING A 'PENALTY FOP 7RE VIOLATION Of THE ORDINAN,TE." (Amending Ordinance No. 162) oved by E. C. Roah, aeoonded by H. G. Ralston, that Ordinance Ho. 161.be given thir and final rel.linc cnd read in full, ;40t1on carried. The ordinance was ret.4:1n full. .i,ovad by E. ';‘, R,lston, seconded by J. A. 00nrad, that Ordinance No. 181 be pas*ed areod. On roll call all.voted yes. ORLIrAYCE NO.186 07-7Ilsk'CE TO ZFCTION 4 OT et11.17ArCE NO. 138, APPROVED A'.:W5ST 24th, 1 14. :„;.oved by ..laton, seconded by Eefty, that Ordinance 16i be iveri third and final reaa1n7 in full. "..:otion carried. The or6.inanoe was rea,: in full. :.:oved by T. Tiler, seohded by . Fomfn, that '-irinance Y,o. 16i be pa.;ked as read. .r, roll call alivote. yta. 0L I A '7 Cd. 166 17 7:; A=.7 C.7.117. 4 OF 13g, APPROVU JC.:70T 24th, 114. by .. efty, aecondel J. A. :.!-onald, that ',:irdine.nce i70. 166 be a'iven third a.n.L final re .A.nc, re,_ in ,otion carritd. The crinance wi red in A. :OLXv-1, at Ordinance :o. 165 Ce 1.4.s.ed as re.t. ;:r. 17011 c.%.11 vote.:,. yes. cirT.:.rc*F. 1:0. 167 '7-.TIC)17 4 c.F T:O. 140, ki-,1ovEr .1=7.7 2ith, 1.4. A. .7onyc__, oy .efty th,dt . 167 be aiven third fin.A1 rein; L,nd rot.- in fu:ia. The crdinence lea* re d fuli. ..e,..onde:. by ri ncro. 1617 be as re-d� rol; oll vcte_ yes. OF=t:CF los A: 4 CF 141, -K=7 24.,1., 114. by L..i., econ.,ed lefty thi.7..t .o. 16 oe iver thira anu rer..:Unr 4n,z re e..1 in fa. Qtor.caried. oruinance we.* In J. 1. , .eaed by t..at -,rdinance 16 be rtioa,ed L:r1 ro...1 call a'Ll votec: yes. U.:..1:7A177E '.721,F.TL:A:CF t.::F:1 4,2F 142 A7TF7.')11 24-.;1., 1;14. .ove':;), F. ieooraiea b./ . •T Ier, t.t )rinanoe -Q. 16L be Oven third ar.:. final rt,dinc: re in full. :otion oti_cied. The ordinance we.* teaz', in oved by - iety, . Laioton, tlatt C,rdinance 16; be 1,4* 0.1 d64 11 voted ye*. 170 .17A-7,TT .:EOTIO.:4 mril7A:7L. 17C/.143, APTT:WFL JUG' 2411., li14. i..ovtU by . r. T_er, 46nded by . Fefty, that Ordinance No. 170 be given third final recd.. in full :4otior. oe.!..ied. The cr,linanoe sce:A. reo.d&n full. '4ovea by C. seconded by A. :o rad, that Ordinance Q. 170 be passed as read. On roll call aIl voted yes. Mar, ittftlints ORDINANCE Amp 5CflON 4 GY APPROVED AUGUST 24th, 014. iLlcved by J. A. Conrad, Iteconded by 0.3-0r4 OW* final rtading an read in fulI. Ubtion oarrl4C Tha oUnano.*A4F'ra.d ii f11. ovold by J. Y. tiler, esconded by E. C. Romfh, that 0tv.,40010103. 311 bs p&aa.d s.' read. On roll *all all voted yes. ORDINANCE NO. 172, API ORDINANCE TO AMEND SECTION 4 or ORD/NANCE40.14C,' APPROVED AUGUST 24th, 1914. oved by O. Y. Filer, seconded by C. Hefty, that Ordinance No. 172 be given third anti , final reading and rea6. in.fuli. Lotion carried.:: T4s ordinance was..readAn loved by C. Harty, seconded by 1i. O. Ralston, that Ordinance No. 172 be passed as read:, Ori roll °all all voted yse. ORDINANCE NO. 173 Al ORDINANCE TO AUEND SECTION 4 OY mnrallor NO. 166, APPROVED AUGUST 24th, 1914. .Aoved by C. Hefty, aeconded by C. Homfh, that Ordinanos No. 173 bs given third and final readinG and read in full. ;lotion carried. The ordinance was read in full. :1oved by J. A. :4conald, aeconded by C. F. Tiler, that Ordinance No. 173 be pasaed as read. On roll call al.:. vojtsd. yia. °PITTANCE NO. 174 OPEINATCE TO A1E s:zcTIoN 4 C OR7WATCE Q. 147, aPPROVEE AT'OUST 24th, 1914. loved by F. .• F,3eton, seondod Cy . F. Filer, that Ordinanoe No. 174 be Elven third and final recing and re,..1 in full. ;Wtion oarrisd. The ordinance was read in full. ..:0V46. by :isfty, seconded by J. A. Cenral, that Ordinance NO. 174 be passed as read. On roll call all voted. yea ORDINAECE NO. 176 TO A:11END SECTION 4 OF OREINANCE No. 148, .A.PROVEE AUGUST 24th, 1914. '..oved by C. F. Mal, aecondsd by K. 8 :i.aleton, that Oruinanoe No. 179 be Eivion third and final refE.Linc anar0 ih full. otion 'carried. The ordinancs was road in full. .:oved by E. Z. Tomfh, asconded by C. Hefty, that Ordinance No. 171 bo passed as read. roll call all voltiod yes. OR'C,INATOE ro. 176 AN 01.INA:7CI TOA:1FND OTCCTION 4 OY OE:1NAYCE NO. 149, AUG7JST 34th, 1914. :,oveu by Esity, se...onde_:. by Z. -cional_, that Caainance No. 176 bt jiven third aEd final rea,inE anA re in full. ilotion cal:ried. The orsinahce was red in full. .oved by J. A. Conrad, seconded by f. Filer, that 1nan o. 176 be passed aa read On roll call al.L voted. yes. OEDINANCE NO. 177 A7 ORrINA17,CE TO ).;Err AN oar:mu:or ENTITLED: "AN OELINACE OY TH CITY COUNCIL or T7ir CITY Or NIAla,GOVEENING TELATIFIC BY MOTOR VEFICLEC,FACES Ar: O7HRT VEHICLES UPON THE PUELIC STEEVTS ANT' THOEUGHTAFFC OF 0A.:72 CITY; ?II n PULES AYE REGULATIONS FOE THE Sk:IE; £ ITOVIDI:G A PENALTY FOR ALL VIOLATIONS OE *SAID oa7,IrArcEn A.POVEL 7,CEMBEE13th,1911. _ova. by F. Yllor, aecondad by F. Hefty, that Ordinance No. 177 ba 0.van third and final roddinz: and road in full. .:(.)tion oarA.ald. The ordinanco was rs,C. in full. ...ovhd by C. Hefty, econdoby E. O. 1.alston, that Ordinance i:o. 177 be passed as raad. On roll call 411 voted yea. 011:117Ara NO. 178 Tn CITY Or UTAIII,FLORIDAVELNING PLUMBERS,AND PEO-LATING PECTION OT SALE IN PUBLIC AND FIVATE PROPERTY Art, BUILDING IN TER CITY OT :ZIA:U. CF ATINC1 TNI OFFICE or FLUDING INS. PECTOR ANT, 7:NE BOAEJ OF PLU:IBIN COI,ISSIONERS,AND PROVIDING PENALTIES TOE ITS 1:IoLA-Ior. loved by E. O. Ralston, socondad by i. C. Romfh, that Ordinance o. 178 bs given third and final ritdini; and riv.d in full. Motion carried. The ordinance wae read in full. IS'ovid by O. Hefty, aecended by F. Filer, that Ordinance Do. 178 be passed as rs4d0' - roll call alI Voted yes. • 1: 1e o�rdinande • w av' , i'syr.: pr esnted to 0 4i ,' tbe...ub3,.c' ,,mutt. ard'i 1 floe o. 180 Councilman J. A. Conrad introduced the following ordinance*: ORDINANCE NO. 180 AN ORDINANCE TO 'DECLARE CERTAIN NOI9E8 A PUBLIC NUISANCE TO PROHIBIT 2U: H NCX°ES AND PROVIDING A PENALTY row THE VIOLAtio:i Of THIS ORDINANCE. iioved by E. C. Romfh, se :onded by 0. Hefty, that Ordinance No. 180 bs given first reading And rs: d in full. Lotion carried. The orairaznoe wat read in' tu11: Loved by I'. Tiler, seconded by J. A. MoDona.ls., that Ordinance iio. 180 be given second rez.ina and re,.d by tins only. Motion carried. The Ordinance was ret•.d by tits only.. ORDINANCE NO. 181 ORLINAT'CE TO IY:F'i3Q'LATE COLICITING OF PAIR"�NAGE BY HAKP SM, A'JTOil0'BILF DRIvEP.B, CONDTJCT0r.F:'' OF SIG TSE1.II'G CARS, MU OTHER V:.HICL2'. 0' .tea v PUBLIC S"'I'r:hTS A._" SIDETALKS OP THE CITY 0I'' UXAMI, A:'L PROVIDINCr A P ALTY FOR V IOLATIr't '"HI: op: Ii"E• 0E. 1,;oved by J. A. i oLonral.i, s000nded by E. C. Romfh, that 0rdinanoe No. 181 be, Liven first rea.wing and rea.. in full. Aotion carried. The ordinance w+1.6 re • apt in full. ;.roved by . . s:r~1i ton, seconded by C. Hefty that Ordinance ::o. 1.1 be given second rtzadin an- rean by tits. :;h:ry. :.<otion oa.ris.in The ordinance was rer:. by title only. Councilman Pomfh stated that representatives of the :southeastern Association were in the city and that the city wo::ld be re -rated in a short time and in order to seoure better than a second class fire resting risk it ti.o.tld be necesaa.ry to take action, the difference in the rating repraaentinr• something like 60,000 ini:insurtanoe premiums. Fire Chief E. R. Chase wtws r recent and in response to inquiry from :tr. Rorufh, stated that it would be necessary for the city to construct the sub -.station and secure the following additional equipment for use of the :ire del rtraent, on which terma souks be secured: One 90 h.p. rhomas clia•bis, on w:.ioh the Fire Chief will mount the necessary apparatus; one American-LEtFrance 8$ foot ariel trunk, goat of chassis ;29oo.00, tr> ak ia.l.o one 6 circuit repeater, 1000 feet of Paragon fire hose and six fire alarm boxer+, wherein or: tin! follcwin,•_ motion was made: .oven bi C. Hefty, seconded by . horAfh, that the ..u.yor be authorized to purchase - One 90 1a.p. Thomass chassis, price ,2i0 ,00, on beat poawible terms; one Arnerioan- LaFrtance 8+i foot ariel truck, price :11,i00.00, payment to be evidenced by the city' c notes one, two, three yeGarra; the note in payrst:z t of the char.is to read on or before one year; also one 6 circuit repeater, 1000 feet of Paragon fire hose and six fire ala.r,,. boxed. notion scar led. i.ioved by J. A. Conrad, .e:onaed by Hefty, :;L::t a..11 bias received upon =:.onstruotion of aluewalks be rejected and checks of zontra,:torr ret,.rnea. .4otion oa.rried. :.:ovei by J. A. Conrad, aeeonde.i by F. F'ilg, that future construction of aidew lks Le re.triote;i to parts of the city where groat needed, such poi4ta. to be designated by the City Liner and 0ort:t.ittee«,an on streets. _lotion carried. CaAncilman J. A. :".onrad stated that he i•ad found it necessary to have the space between th:, old side walks and the new curb line filled and had requested bids and awarded the 'contract to the lowest bici:ier, :,:anley Stearns :onstruetion Co., and asked that council approve his action, which wa,a ;lone, by motion a: follow.: oered by 1 . Cis Ralston, seconded by J. A. .el.oraid, that the aotion of the Committeeman on Streets in awarding a contract for the a:.tension of ride walks from the old: walk to the nevi ourb line, be a: ; rove:i. ;e;otior. parried. Councilman Conrad then presented a bi1l of the. ..anley-Stearn* ruction Co. for 014.99 ooverinf ..ork none under this oontract to +:oveu:ber ith, 1914, wher Fµ ollowin ; motion was made. Loved by J. A. ,ic":.onala, seconded by C. :lefty, that bill of the ,unley-Steams Construction Co. for 314.99, and-r date November er itb, :or work :cone in filling,; the space between the old i►iae walk and the new curb line, as awarded by the ..ommittee.:an on Streets, be paid. ;4otion carried. tOkina �J' .i•,. �y E •i,[�Fy+, .fir: +�: 0ouneilman lOoth t o4UQ.d tEe fen: 1141OVEUENT RESOLUTION 10i la& • Calling on the engineer to prepare 4resent to counciI.plini, profilea,*detaila' drawitgo and specifications for grading and paving'Of BAN STREFT4rith_Oaliti RO to a width of 18 feet, frOm Lawrence Drive eastwardly to cOhnectwith Ot'001intY, dietanoe 1671 feat. . LAPROVEMENT RnCLUT/ON NO. $iP4 Approvitg and adopting plans for iaprovement of 7th Street as shown above. • I1PPOVEAM RMLUTION NO. 11184 Authorising improvement of 7th Street, us ehoWn.above.and directing adeertieement for bids. 2:toyed by J. A. Clonrad, seoonaed by n. Hefty, that ImproVement Resolutions Noa. $170 al -A nid 61'-B be adopted. On roll call all voted yes. Counoilman Filer introduced the following Iarrovement Resolution: RE-:n1UTIOT7 N. 23 -C AcJepting the work of graning, pavine with niami Rock, of FlIn'T nTPEET, fro/ the Center of Avenue F to the center of Avenue L, to a width of 1Z feet, by contractor Adolnh Freenlunn. Chnirnnn advised nonneil that the following Inprove/ent Ordinances were up for third and final rain: nnnInAnCE SI-1 Provininn for the payint in annuall installments of asaessments of n35.00 nnd over iu for tL nnynent of thy ooat of Improvement of Oixteentn Street from Avenue J to niver by graninn, pavinn and nurbinen with niami nook. = nnven by J. A. ncnonal,, senonded by ; . :. nomfh that Ordinance SI-1 be Elven third and final reaninn nnd reno in full. notion carried. The ordinance W44 read in full. ; . ,== nnved by E. C. 7norafh, se:.:onden by .n. nefty, *n,at nrdinance SI-1 be paa-ed ns read. On rol.L call an; voted ye. ..•;,;:= frcvidirc. for the payment in annual installments of asseasmenta of -;,2n.CO and over nadt for the naynent of oust of ;:onstrnotion of improvement of grading and paving 13th Etrett fron Avenue L to Avenue n, with noved by J. Al. Conras, secnded by i-Onfna that I. Ordinance 'nI-2 b iven third and final renninn nnd re nn in ful1. notion con, itn. The nrdinance was rend in full. ..oven by . F. File:, stoonded by n. Hefty that :::rninance .1-2 be paa.ed as rend. nn'rol,n c.n.11 vnten yes. • n== OnnInA;: S •:3 Providing for the pnynent in annual instal eats of assessmtnta of and over maat for tne enyonnt of tnt ;:ust of innrcvtment of era inn ann pnvinn 'th ntreet from Avenue G to Avenue H, ve.tn _cvtji by J. A. Conond, aeoornied by Hefty that nrdinance be niven thiransind finnl rtnninL n.. rend in ful,. notion onrnitd. The oroinance was re7a in fully roved by Htfty, seonded by n. n. Eniaton, that nrainance XI-3 be passed as reAn On roll onll all voted yea. nnnnAHCE EI-4 Proviainn fur the paynent in anodal installments of aaseasments of 'S and over mane -for, , naa tne paynent of tht ooat of ionroveneent of graninn and pavint th .teet from Avenue G to north river noved by C. Hefty, aenonded by 'n F. Tiler, that neninance nI-4 be given third and final reddinT and, re n in .notion carried._ The ordinance was read in full. noved by Rniston, seconden bn Hefty that nrainanoe SI-4 be rased aa read. Tin roll 06111 .n.nsaa anll ;voted yea. , , *•^••••,!. • ., • ' • '',,, • , 171,kWANk. Ift11115 , n a lroviding for th p*tneit:Witiii' Viiiiiitii 0 -41.0. of for the payme4O nt,Of t,e4lost,oi,W0t itlit4444h _._ , -, - . ' :APIOVIWoz-.VI $ ttielA IA to AVtAue L. and '0.44%09/nue VItOttlt Isit WV *44MA AlWet.':- '-- • . . , . , • • . i . . • ‘ 1 ' , • % . 10,84 by C. 1!efty, AtdOnded.by 1.' i.HttIOT,that..drainstkie $14 bS4i'iten4iittd::$1:V, ..ii fival ream and. read in fUIl.'UotiOt c4rtied. Jrhe..Ordinancewas:tiski tn tiill. 4, MOved by . A. TADonald, oeconded by C. Ratty, that,Oralpante 81.4. :01),p14041gA40:;glik4. i On roll call all.votel yes. , _ . ORD/NANCE S1.4 , It Providinz for the payment in annual installments of assessments of aii. ant oWerMado), for the payment of th t coat of isprOvement of'gradins 4114 paving Avenue H IPOm the center of ?th to the center of 10th Stteetto a width o: 34 :Loved by J. A. Conr44, seconded by C. W. tiler, that Ordinanoe SI.$ 1e it -ea third .and fic.1 reading and read in full. Lotion cearied. The ordinance *WI teal in full Moved Cy :,. Hefty, aeconded by J. A. Conrad that Ordinance 5144 be passel as read. 3n roll call 414::vote1 yeb. Chairman advised oounoil that the following ordinance *as up for third and final reading: ORDINAFCE NO. 162 IN ONDINArCE PRovirm ra THE I.IJUME OF Bunrin, PERMITS FOR 71U. EEECTION OR REPAIR OF ANY SUILDIEG P/TVIN 7Ht CITY OF ILCI,FLORIDA; PROVIDING AT REGULATING THE COST OF LICENSE FOR PEPAITS, AND PROVIDING A PErALTY FOR THE VIOLA710 OF TFF, CRLII7ANCE. by J. A. dIcr:.onaid., .econded by ?„. !lefty that Ordinance o. 162 be zivan third e4nct final red...in& and reh,l. in full. ::.:otion carried. On roll call the Ordinance, • was dtolared defeated •