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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC 1914-12-03 Minutes4inutos of the meet Qf NOVI**, • =nate* of the meeting '4:4 Novembir:: Councilman Conrad requested thit ths PCOOlut for the gre4.iin4 And 00.171AE a 41.0.gai Avenue.AVenut paving.The clerk was instruotedt0 Deka the t00001,4; There being no torther errors; or omission*, the Chairman044*** stand approved as reack The J,lerk read the follOsinu. letter frog, 'AiaYer,Watson'40dar 44 *- . . . , n want to sarnestlyrecow;mna to your,honorable that -Wort,* purchase for the VOleeler lots onthe south. eiae of the riVero that:the-0, be instructed te investicate the oitYie riOti in front of eald4rCparty.o• o show a street platted and dealoated to the people along the, river:,04;:thsAleirtk' fro w Avenue G west and I 644 aure the street will utiliee-aestooll:OUthe 1 eonalaerable of the water, and in.my opinion not over 40.feet riehts. In other, wors, EentleMen, before paying nearly t1500 *Ob. fOrothoseolotao. 000 instruct your engineer and attornelvto find out what rox present rights-4044'U this., street, ana, also, boo muob riparian rights the oity will aotUall74et." t oved by F. O. Ralston, seeonaed by C. Mefty, that the mayor's Communioa 'r6oeit.etAH:7 and spread upon the winotea, and referred to the Finanoe Committeeman, Street ComMittolle"-- wan, City Attorney and 1;Unioipal Engineer B. 2. Klyoe, with power to actotion The 0-erk re:O the fellooino letter froo. Oayer Votson =dor date Leoember Zra, 1914; I be hereith to return to yLux honcrnble body, with my approval and signataev CIO,OLTAYOE ":0. lea Ai::"..O.O. TITLE TO AN ck:i7ArcE ILTITLED 'AN 371:TAr PLLATI'OO 71T. oWOTMCTION O L A7h ELM= *1" IL=15 1 7,IA 1,:FIAT= TTM OFTICF I:17.=- 1: 'OFoT'LF 2AI: L-,TY; PFTZ:71_17 POVEKS zuTaz LOo'PEOTOR PE:"ITINC, Al. P17,:ALT',.: FOI:, TEE 7IOLATIO: ar A 7O A-17T OECTITZ TV.:0 OF EAII' AFTEELIE, APT-TfATr. SEPTI,..7rE 12,, 1912." ::ovea by T. O. Eomfh, seconded by '''. :lefty that the mayor'h cora:Aiication Ds epre,U upon the minutes and placed on file. ::otion caried. The eeerk read the followinc communication from t-o 'ayor under uate :Srd ,e .414: "At a r,,,t;uar mect,inL of yc,x hon.rabie hold :ovem,er 5t1, 1E14, a resolution' pb.sseu inbtracting tnu azent to pirate one Ameriean-Larance ariel twik 5 feet, ,t 0. cost of y1l,500.00 A few days aftervn-rde 4404:1 brQUE34 the reiresentative of this Lompe.ny into my office vith the :ontraLt to in up. Leinr instru,:ted as to this partioula0: .hthe 1el6ned it, but before doinE so, I had the acent te ihse:t on the face of it, '4hat the prioe was guaranteed to be OZ, the terms val for throe years, one +,1a1.::u ed,h year. in the city bond.Le sold c.n" the fire improveL.ent bonoe in_ueed, I wixe,1 to the Amerioan-haFrance oo to hold up order until they gave me a cash pri,;e, their unswex ie bcreto attached. After seerine this , ired them to ohneel orler until fu,Ithel notioe. tcok t.he matter op with : Jes Loyd '2rother and all their lettere, eto. are hereto at41..ched. You rill note't their maohine is highly :ecol.....ended and they E;uarantee to keep it up in iocd oomaition a lon,177 6.6 it lasts, some 2C err :5 years. Their prioe is 0.,o. less than the other porties. In vier': 4 lie fact that wo have the cash tc pay, 1 earnestly reoom..-,end to your honorable oody that a* no work hub been cone on the maohine that this reoulotien be resoinded ana one paseeskin: fur bids free, ail parties interested.n , ••0 Councilman. F.omfh stated that at the time the re“olution was passed the oity did not U4V1V the cash neoeesdry to moss the purchase and as the rehreoentatives of the Southeastern Fire Ae.celation were in the oity at tlat time to make the re-xating it was thought best- ..* to take notion oha as the propesition of the American -Lei -France Co. had been ac,.4ptea he dia not know ehether it could now be held up, am', that as he had no knowlea&e of. machine..-y would be ouided by the Fire Chiefreecwoendations, altheueh he had no. objeetion to advertisine for bids. 0ounciltuan attention t so that the hhief•Ohase re:ardiess poet five had sev oven sati difference IV: for cash inepeoted, tilLes each Lefty aEreed with ;:r Loma's views, statine: that the Mayo: ha calleci hit o the Loyd apparatueono preposition, and urged that action be takenat'ence ztahine could be seeured oith least Feasible delay. • , adareesea oeunoil, odoisiho that he w:uld re,:•orwt.end the Americi.n.!.LaFrange of all others, that be had been attendinc the Fire Chief's CionVention for' years and hae peosonal knewlede of the various appIianoes,,that the AOyCi goal hachines turned hook on them that the Amorloan-Larrano*liad alwaYS:- afactory and he wc.*.1‘,.. re,oul,..end. it ;:o.cLe.raleas cf Frioe; that they mak'4e as betweeo. gash one time payhents, eocept that they allOeedoo disoount and olie i ori deferred payiLentei that their maohine le deliV0.04, an inwtruotor a000mpanie* it and it is tested oy olfactory repreasntot. year, that inspection at ulanufaoturer's 44ponse. * ced-1 e oit UOW has400*- .1 Uzi and he :did net think .0**b 101- agreat 0ona i�n- r'ia ;cod; that he had no IiMa the other tcndi 4aed council to hold up *Ad the vire *00140 to ,t' tract had been entered Into with the Antric464;afranoe ,0 tiht an electric sanitary truck and electrie aprinkler,:that tli�''.00, ei .wanted,when 'these trucks were purohaseC hut Whether snytth eon was not wanted he calla not say, bUt theuGht the oprinkler and trn tiefaotary , --.. ity Attorney Roes stated that if the city had entered Into a contraCt.it wOulAbe neeeesari* 0 ;bola -into the qUestion of liability under zilch contract before atteaPtiAtio.40t 120-'102HH • • Vas the city nicht be liable for the profits these peOple W,:uldhaveeenurOd'under-thet. 'trot, that he did not know they would do oo, but that they night eityto- the oity,that• 4 , hold this Contract and claim what their profits would have been, , ,.: c:' 'ila,an Conrad spoke in favor of buying equipaent that was known 64 140:eatistaetOrY:0 .,,tht'2:A:Atid zive service and he did not think 44000 was any -oonkiticratiOn. in the. matte* 1 securing first class and efficient fil.e equipntent4and tIlu,ht in *law of,prewiouir. v Otion the matter of purehasing the Larrance maohine should be ow::ied out. 'en 'Sexed ltie.417 , cOunailmanTefty stated that he wcu_d re.'.:o,z...end any maohine the Flee ChiefAtamested, aa hia Only interest in the matter wee to 'secure the beet. • .Uoved by (*.l. F. Filex,. seconded by ::. a. Ralston, that as ontract for the purchase of :the Amerioan Larranoe truck has been sisned, .that the purohase of the machine be concluded. Uotion carried. The clerk read the followirj . letter from the 1:taltiesSecurities \%rporation, addressed to t itysou cil, uneer date •eeember -3rd, 1814: "lee aubit to you the followixel peepeeition for the purahase of 394.4 feet of water f ontage ri riparian richto north of ehe present city doak site, this company having exeluaive control and quotations fro the ewners of these traets; 1. feet ripe. ian rieehts, beginning 1. feet east of the eust line of Boulevard and aujoininL on the north the Lummus 50 feet, at 0.20 per front foot. $hould any or all of land between the I.eulevard an,1 the riparian rights be desired, will eitl'eaue at the rate of ::1000 foe each 25X13) foot lot aa shown on ac;or4anyiAr. nap. 2. 210 feet A.,parian riJtaadjeinire,, above tract on the north and lyin e 150 feet east of the eat line of the 2eelevard, for e125 per front foet. e will Give the city the benefit of 5:e eceeeission Cn the erioe cf this tract. - f+t 3. 84.4 feet riparian richts, adeoininc,traet 2 on the north, .and running baok feem the water line 143 feet, for 0.C),500 of 024.40 a front foot. ••• 1•••'4•1410.0.4 As nearly aa we ean detee:eine, from the data obtainable, all this land lies outside .of tee ;tegan grant, eheeh ie on or eloae to the north line of First Street. • Bay Street (4e feet) to the north of tract :To. 3 is hown on the reCorded plat doer, to the water's ease and ereeuLably carries riparian riChts. Recapitulation Tract o. 1, riearien riehts, lee feet, Traot :e. 2, 210 Traete 3, 11 Total eeee on 84.4 " and 143 ft. back from eater line, 000.00 el6,250.00 1Qt000.00 -4i%750.00 —417/,437.50 Additionl lots on Tract c. 1 weuld suet .„1,000 each. These quotations are for eaah and prompt aeceptanee, and are the lowest which can be obtained flom 'he owners." '4oved oy — Jet:', eeeendee ey 2— Y. i1r1 that eonLurioation be reeelved, spread .. upon the minutes and referred te the "Deep Water ',ommittee", the committee to report, at next reguler meetine; of couneil, ao as te eive all members of aoeneil an opeortunity to acquaint themeelves with the proposition. .:eetion oerried. 400700•0*--4- • .•IL& •;ii'Mkar.iktrik,114,4° -,P*A • +. iAlsCIARF7TO !i • r.. , prOterty of the oitt snd satn4in tt.same* aleO and for its Oars, Moved by R. G. Ralston eiebndadby V. 1. COniad, that the ClOOk-be oity arid porwiision be given to erect the same, tbeciity:tOilssuMe:the! clock after it ie erected, and that the clerk thankths:Evy'leountilvvoLbehal oounoil lotion oarried. The clerk read part of s rewolution adopted. by the Ror,t4rid Improvement AASCeiat, in rcigar-1,to the deep water proposition but the CommunicatiOn being in ths-natUre: oritioism, or apparently so, the following metiati Was offered :.:oved by C. F. Filer, seconded J. A, Conrad, ,that the coo4uniaation be received tabled 7.in roll call the vote 1;agi as follows: • 4. C.., Ralston, llo; C. Hefty, ye.j, J. A. tonald, yes; E. C. Routh, yes; J. A. Conrad, RI; 0.1. Yiler, yes;''. yes. !lotion curried. The olerk read a oomILunioation from J. E. Junkin'(Thairman ahautauqua Committee of Board of Trade, requestin a donation of Z350.00from the publicity fund to a$s10% jfl financing the Eid-winter hautauqua," the money to be paid when funds AZ'S smilabls . Councilman Rowth stated the 7,'ommittee was makinfT a hard struggle to finance the Chautauqua which he thought was of great benefii to the city in view of the high • olaas entertainment offered and theur-ht the council should donate 4250.00 as requested. :loved by T. O. Eomfh, seoonded by F. Filer, that we pledge the Chautauqua Committee 250.00, to be paLl when funde are available. ::tion ofitried. Tne clerk re aa oommunioatien from Contractor J. L. Godman, under date Lec. 3, 1914, requesting that eome advi.:e 'ea Elven him as to his olaim for 450.00 excess on the cradinc and pavin: of lith L'Areet from Avenue to the F. L. Fty., wheohr. Otitc.441 aileEes he wee forced to expend on the work in extra labor and loatexial 0USO of Nnat he elaims was an error on the part f the oity engineer in fixing the grade. Chairman stated that a coteAttee had ben ap ointed sometime ago te investigate and report on the matter but so far nothinc definite had been submitted and he would like tQ hear further from that coemittee. Councilman Leah, one ef the committee, stated he would like to hear from .r.C'ed:ilen in person as he .eae in the audience and that there must have been some error or change in the grades fur„the reason that L zrineur L fl.yee, in his report prepared at the request uf the eommittee, did not agree with tie city enLineer. :)codman advised that the w:ecificatiens provided fur.8 ft. of rock a%.1 that when the firet grade was finished the enEineer told. him to put in .2 more and ler this reason he (och.an) stated the Erade must have been chanod; that dt one part of the street the profile showed a out of .9 end that there was mere than that to fill; that he had done the work and thought it no mere than just that he should receive pay for it Romfh: Lid you -Say anything to the enineer? Iodman: I tuck Frederioks down there Lei:, he stlia hd _A.c1.-nit knew a_ he come to make the miatake (EnLineer Frederick interrupted an:, denied this) uad I beer- him aay not len: aiaco thahe ohan:e.:1 the grade. On is end it 13 biz:her than the railroad traok. Erfert: Eefere you bean thu rork, the atakee were all aot7 aodman: After I exeavated a.:Jer_ing to the stakes he eal.e alon: and pmt in the finishing stakes, iron pegs, and I had to put in .3 rock. LrfJrt: Who ao you hold respensible? • r. Gudman: I hold the city.respenslble for the city engineer'e aotions. I dun't knew the enineer in the matter at all :;lat look to the eity eounoil. .or. Conrad: y attention was not ealle., to this mistake until after the time f.r. aodman ilia the work - he owad me the prefile where it lueked very much like h mistake had been: made ir. the difference between 4 out and a fill but he said he had finished the work. If my attention had been called to it I would have stop:ed the Jrk ri:ht there and adjuste4 it se as to have saved the oity, but I had no chance to ao 60. • Fredericks: Thie war partly threehed out at one time, as I recollect it. I never acknowledged e. mistake exeept for one thing, I W4:i(; & .7 foct instead of .8 and raised the manhole so as to make it in line with the railroad crossing. I think that amounted t4i: )4 yards but in addition to that he had over 100 yard, over the crude atakes. I think C,odman eheuld be paid a o rtainaacunt but nothing like ::450.00. Godaan: If one does not put enough material down the heavy road roller will deprsel: it below grads but the light roller was, eent down to use to roll that job and that would not brin it aown to grade but the heavy ten ton rol:er would have done •o. • ;Ir. Ralston: We *painted e. committee to look into this mutter an.i bring in their reoozw.erulations and thought they woule go into it thoroughly and if they are not ready to report I move that it be referred back tc that eoa:Littee with instruations to report at ne7.-3 meeting. • , o.ona1d tated that he we chairman of that ocrmAittee 4P4 hada report ZIye on the matter, but thUt :r. .10,haln was not pr..et whail t10 4444100tioaft and inaelmoh ae no sattle4ent bean r&&4404 ot.4'*4Vt04 AKOW • • ...„ . . . ' 0 t 10400i ,t17,00') , 0 *nom :0 sr, vzo ground and, au , sr, rei%or Act the eteile ttee, to' clAoil at teat aectiR$4,,,*ctiort 'Attica, ' The Pleek read the‘fellowene Oteueunioation from C7 .::. La Feyird of 97,4Siiilbteantii8ttfiet, City: unsex date ,lovemberenth, 1614: . . . . , . Enclosed you fill find city lies:imp IT°. 410, *aah.liac,,icaucallac at 0O'tiAiA4 'Ae 'Wel -A'eel lecense has not been -Used and 1 find that eircurestanoeeeever ehieh'I bile,:ne,oett:p141111 4 mike et impossible for ue te use the lAense I would aPpreeiate it if mi wo4d ti#fwt the t; amount paid by me for see, namely ;10.,000 V =k_ . e . ,eeflie olerk erplaited the lictense was taken out for the. purpese of eihibititt i See-0011 Ilbut a location could not be found,. ane that he thought Lar0yar4 lie working in ootjutetio4 ritb eoser, who has a reptile house on the Boulevard,. neazell'eth Street. 1.. . . . COuncilean Romfh steted that he thought the reptiles housed en the BoUlelard ilr0 a ImIlle of greet daneer, especially to ohildren and persons paseing along the street and that some ef the snakes had esoaped and thought the Chief of Police should be instructed to work in connection with the Sanitary Deeartment and clean them out, as there vas ne deubt but what the pleoe was unsenitary; thought it should be declared by council to aefe ', e tie to parer-et theisnakes r out of tcty t once. Tyre haiahee be A nuisance and not aioweel within the city limits; that he faeored.refundieg the license nu notyin . . payinL no iieense eltheeeh the breinanZes provides that any business not speeifioelly nerved hell pay ele.e0 . aeeonded by e. r. Filer coved by E. O. Roefh, that their license, if they hold any, be revoked, that the '10.00 be lefuneed on license :(). 410, that the rhief of Poliee table thorourrh investigation in . connection with the eeneery 7.e pertment end these people nutified to move their snakes out of tne eity. etionaereicd. Thu L.ierk.eeee tee folloriee lttter Vol E 1ir'.. i3. H. Klyee, under date 7,;c1. eea, 19l4e, "In connectien :,ite the e-tebliallet of ereeee fe street ieprovceent I wish to oell 1,t11 1:,.ttelltion to enether eetter whieh ie es imeortant an; teat ie a ,ore t survey an_ map eeee atreet on a leree eeeee, se.:h ai twit e feat to tee ineh. This woeld make a eep mere the twnty feet lone for ee,h wile ef eteeet. Ai:tee the surveys eexe ooepleted and thu eorre,t street lines establiahee, peeeenent woneetete should be eateblished at eauli stieeet inte.eieetien; teen in the fete, even if all stakes ehould be deatroyed, it eill be peseible to eurreetly restore all street lines; all sideeelks should be ateked out .:ith re fe enee to teeee eenueents; seee eenueente ii. obviate meny errors, aiseutes an poseib_y 1„eauits in ..,eers to eoee. en theee Lees a1i5C ahold be ehewn the leeetioe eizee ef avers, eeter eeies, sees rain, telephone Jonits, et. toeethee eith their eeeertenences, valves, hydrents, eanholee, etc. eueL eepa ae eetlinel eeove eeele ee of ineetieuble veins to the city eapeeieliy in future yes when woeden atekee bave rotted dorm, the location and even exietance of aederereune structures is eerreten end those.eho new heve soee ef this infoxeetien "under thei 'nets" are no leneer eveileble. If it eeets with eour aelrovel to heve eiee, meea made, I will eeke the necessary surveys eed feeniah the sees ene zet eueueeets for tee eue of '7inete eoleers per eile et 0464:14t,4 2 There wee aoee eieeekeiion of the eatter by Ceuneileen e‘elaton, Conrad the proposition beine eoneideree of ieeortence te the city en the folloeine motion was wade: ' Awed by e. 3. 'ealston, secondee by J. A. eeeoneld, teet the street Cheee.itteeean Le I.:este:acted to eo eneed and have r. 2.otion oaeried. r eiyee do tie work under er. Concedes su eevision. The eleek reeeti followine letter froe Lneineee ee. H. eety:e$ niuier date Lecemter 21,-,1ce1e inetruetee by yeu ee eakine the necessery surveys and preperine erofilao for proeeely eateeiiahine eredea for street iwproveeent.. The eoat of doine this work will be e70.00 eer mile. When the or it eoepletee I wild aleo furnieh a lest of benchmarks by whieh yoer eeeineer earl steee out se,741 erades a establishee." eoved ey e. eowfn, ee,ondee by J. A. Conrad, that the 'letter fro r. ly,e be eopiee in the .inut-s ene pleeee on file. e.,,otion cerriea. Counoilmaz eonree eteted that he we,e now Street, Avenuee t end L, whieh hed been aeparently had no deeire to aseuee the Electxic 'eoapany as te whet dieeesition ready to reeert on the "Strine Liehte on lath referred to him. Ile a1/4tviee.1 teet the eerchents expense eed theueht couneil should aevise tee to make of the elehts. cOuh94.1it Elston state thc.t a auc:estion hee ben offered thet if the eereeeete on 1t1i C and D *Atdzet wnt topay for the e iehts, thet 8040 10,2re.neente be made to leeve thee, in.p- ledurine the wintex 1,ason, or et leeet until after the enieht,e of Lade t t' ;‘ co '046, eta aurik. 1.hat time, eh eld the city 41,46144e the expense, possibly the :4,40ato could be eisoontinued in thet iieteict ane the string lichts only uee4. , • • • '•-'eeeeeee'e • a • • atif*oatairr -400aAt: itoulic**1-thi44 1e otty t*ti&ilitg ooit o t2t. *trthg4: streiiii,lithtlieer494,:001eCtiOns ,6441 iihAteUbte4WA'fl the XleCtr40,C940/tY*X114•10ave the String 14411tt Id Ple:SII`40- discontinue the street lights4or thS ease petio4:12ut he titdut.thimkt8. be practicable on acount of the expense to the Xlisottic,000440401.0 4/ take the mattetrup with the COmpany. Councilman Rough thought the etrinc lights should be di...continued utp.eseafte eUth' arrangements could be made or the merchants would ae4ume the expensei,that if the • COnvaRepeUld agree to let the string lights retpatp,for a.short time to aciAisodate the '.Mtle Knights et ride that would be all right. bet le,lid'not think they sOvild be willint to do so because Of the expense and filt the dity to pay,for both the, +string lights and strect lights was out of the queetion, and offered the follosinC,, motion: _ :loved by Y. Z. norulh, seconded by J. A. Conrad, that theestring lights be. allowed .* to remain in place provided the morel:tante will meet the .expense, or thatthey_te. parmittee to remain temporarily at the oity's expense if the Eltot0,0 oemPtni 1111-400* to discontinue the street lights for the same period, otherelee the string light0c discontinued. Motion carried. , •-• The Chairman anneunoed that counoil wcolO be pleased to hear from anyone in the tadA446#1 who esired to present any proposition for consideration. mr. E. :::. Stahl aneeuneed that he had with his:, the map ahowine the proposed *se -sasses , wideninos of Avenue id from 7a ell Street north to Luene Vista, to a width' of seventy. feet and pre ;_nted the map for inspectien by couneil. !lefty, seeonded by .-. 7. Romfh, that the mar be turned over to the eomoittee eemposed cf ::eunellmen :odston, %nrad and 7iler for investigation and tc ouncil at next meetin, . J.tioncarried. report Ceased:, who operates the Lenox rotel on Sth Street requested rermiseion to build a temporary audition to hie kituhen, explaininothat it weeld not comply with the regulations coveeino beileino construction within the fire limits and that in ,eenveeation with the buildino inapector be, t-e inroector, suemeo redoeuanu uu Grant permiseion. Caseady stated that he woujoi use eoncrate blocfor NAI adoition but that he eeoected to rebuild his hotel in a short time and eeuld make suen ae impruvement to the eroaeot structure that would be of service when the new build ino ;as erected. T4ere was e oeneral deiscussion of the matter by council uurine whioh it was ereuht eet that there ha- been some violation of the file ordinance, an aeoition to the Tip Top :'rocery store, the Dunn and 1:i11er i'eumbino 11).op, a aaraoe J% the Bk.L.O vicinity a movino eieture show structure on lieth Otrect Leine mentioned loved by :. eeeended ey . Tiler, that the roaildine inspeeter and the Oomoitteemao on :uilOinos be instructed to make thorouoh investIeation and report to the couneil at next meeiing the names and locations of all violations cf the fire ordinance. ':otion carried. • . w etated he ha- 1o:ie.:eased reperty in Hiohland Park for speculetivw pure, protested aoainst the eity'e ourbaoe wacons rasing that property, and spoke otLers in the some nelohberheod. Falston eeplaine.: to r.oss tOat this would sce_n be corrected by the insti,diation of a zestem cf Landline oarbooe in eoverd ouns. ele:ck road the felloeine petition uneee date 1:ovember To :On. :it: 0-""1• under:Atoned A.tizene and propeety holders respoetrully petition your honeratle body tu pave a readwm: on svenue F, frost tbe reiver to O'Oth 2treet. At the present tide we are „.;ompel_ed te oe seveeel b:reeke out cf the way and thn it is sometimes neeessaro to caeoy lumber and material on ae.ount of the inae.eaeibility or teams. oesioee the ineonvenienee to reeioents it ie a c;rea.t headship on the severel inouetoieta loeatee in thie section, many of whieh have be:.n loeeed hero for the last ten years er more. l';e fully apere_iete the eeearels whieh have been meee on your body anu have been patient, but ineenueh ae thie etreet ie only two blocks frum the city rook, quarry we feel tit thew is no reaaon why you should not Brant our request. Truetine that you will Live this matter your immeeiate attention, we'are. eioea •e. etrickland end about 70 others." Zuuncilman :'afto stated that in reeponse to reeueet he visited that section and found they should have a roadway as aside from the inconvenience te the people, there W4B no w..y for the fire department to oet intu the leeality; that he founts several induatrita on toe river front with no street improvements and mentioned•other seetines, partieularly oolored town, eeere it 1:46 difficult for the fire heearteent to move it eeeiemeet un ae it of the ecrolition ef the streets. Zounoiiman Conrad attltea that everythine peseible waa eeine eone to improve street eeneitions, as fast 46 money and leen could be seeurede; that the eloahino forees weee v'erkine all nicht. That on Avenue F th,:re was but one house idetwen 80th St and the River hed that other thickly see,lee. districts needed street -work very beeUy, that wes just reaently,eradea ad AUerded a gece rewewey te the river. That he was familiar with the locality 4n4 had looked over the station within the lest day ex4ckw4s sure tine boot heeses and lnduatries mentitined Are On city property hut'ilee eee,N wi1:41w to grunt the petition and give them :410, teleadway to. enble:V*4i, 1104. up propertyishere there axe Xtu e 4,q,VAIllag, , - • ,,, • :.•7• Uoyee by e. e. Relseon, aeeended ee, e. F. Mee, tI,Lt eetitlon be W4treets poster to act. :.otion ca7ried. ee , ed byeTeee. Coated; seoondsd Reath thattheOalter b r�t.trto 11 it ielound the property ba1onj�vo the cety, 110tifi theetuieneAntee!Otet ef investieate the matter Of riperian righteAvenUe Lgetten.Cartiede , ' 'amen Hefty stated that these people were no 4oabt paying rert.tO soin��flOw1iQ�a . - bly under the iepreeslion that he Owned the land; that the peopleeeere, fOreadette .9 the railroad treeks, which was daneercue; that he favored:moving theeneroaohmen 0 i.i the city owned the eroperty.and conetructing city doeke along the river &leo would r like some notion on the petition for a roadway on F; that he realized the streof,departme t eoine all it possibly oould and needed more forces to keep the streets in,peoper shap 1 and theueht such forces be confined to eubh work awl not. oonstrUotien &she believed oonteaetore would do it much oheaper. e.Counoilman eonrad statue the only oonetreeteen work being doneley city oroes was one/th Street and that was due to the protest of ers.12riekell as expleineeeat a preVious meeting by be ettorney and the city would wake the 7th Street readway which was neteesar because of the oonetruction of the etreet Raileay on lath Street, He also eoeplained of aierchante and othexe sweepine trash into the eutte,s, freqnently Suet behind the eteed oleanine eang and the Chief of Pollee was instructed to take action on this es wellas louk after the matter of soatterine hand bills and others posters over the etreets. ]:oved by G. Ralston, snded by J. A. Conrad, that the city eneineer be instructed to ciepare necessary plans for a roadway on Avenue F from 20th street to the River. eotion , eaeeled. Councileeen '. Hefty introduzed the fullowinr. nEL7D1,77I0'.7 70. 534-A DE IT ry7oL7r7 BY TFT '770=IL 5r -IF -7.ITY (*!- That th. ty uf Florida, hereby of era a reward of 000.00 which it will fcx evid_nuewhich leads to the ar?:e1T, ni roTiction of the peraon guilty of the Lauder of A. A. Fckze and .aaa ':arjoria hia dcoa7hter. Passed and adopted this 7 i. day of 7.r'i;cewl.:07, 1914. Attest: , ". 2. *.o-;re, City Clerk. Erfe:ct, Prosiant Y.oved by seconded by ". ". Filer that Fiaolution %A. 534-A be adopted as roll ue,11 all voted yea. Pal,ton :led atention of council to three instances recently where citizana had been held up and robb.4, one on the 2c.:ulevard in broad day lic7ht and urea the C,ot..:,.itteaman on lice and the Chief of Police to tee° leeeelate atepe to increase the 1-,reacn.t forte or put un plain clothea wen to afford iuore protection. Trfert and ehie,f 7hitean reeueeted pe.ieiseion te increase the roroe and also put on plain .,-..thea wan. er. :rfert wentioned that feequently applicetiene ware receivel,! frog parties who are not citizens of for positiens on the for and of thew 'vire e7:parieneed and reliable poliu. in, but he Tao not per:d.ted to consiaer a...tncuah it Tr6. alr1;:ulT to seeure seen men in the eity. eouneieeae 7efty efferad aey aaelatanoe possiele te the roli::e T:epart4ent. 2r. ;:rfert stated the :-,ofAi,rtwen is almost aalf iriinan-A Tould bta v,or- eo with in.reasee forces. a -tin ten. • • The oer ri th,2 followina- petitiOn, under i.t.te :7ovewber 2lat, 1914: We, ehe undareignee eitizens of :Aeleti and owners of property in 1,70nn fuley petieleh yr.r honorable body tu install ele.Axic seri.,:e in eaye ,b1141, be'n done the adjacent section of The lack of this sere i harlabip on tnose who own property and re,iLe in eeeonee Place, ana as tne concrate city of and tax payers,. we feel tnat we ahould e: lace, resp le et - Place, i. orkinc- earc a part of titled to this e�vie.F.",icned by Realty 7.ecurities %. L. c. %iardner era Wsout twenty others. eefeeeed to 7„otteawan .,elerk real the following letter troll: Johh e. Reilly, A eet, ::oael Lta.nd lowpany, . date November 33ru, 1b14: ."to quote you a eriee of $,23,0M0,0 on the follewinc detr!ribe, tiact'of land, viz: -Itivt. a point on the et line of Avenue e, wr the north line of nook 142 3 dee*** weuld 4neereeetesatd east lino of Avenue G. Thence on said oust line feet more or less, to tee north bank of the nio.p41 River; thenoe eeeth ast Ve beelx of '14.emi riser 150 feat o e or lees; tnenee none, parallel to, o TOO at Wee or Avenue G 7 e 9x Eloek Ise.ai thence west ' eubm0 '44411 lytng.betw sereee make wken .; • t, more or n leee, to polnt othe , 84% to the point Of beginning. Also the auvo-mmor#44,4,4md Ir0 to Am 144 • :to ths A 2M 54' %le" Plyea_qiut t ',"tba 1210 AIM& tuttViri ettPa0141/w8narraiktazOtite .1r eesago into the 'Ward /alter. • Ut Oved by nvmf4s. seconded by 3, A. 2cDonal41:- :04qMu44/114- t Land 100pany be referred to aodruAttee deapoied et 00unO1104,* WOW and enLineer l(,Lye for investigation and report to counoUg4040,01404c, councilman r. c. Raab introduped the following neeolUtiont, RE7::I.UTIOI: 1TO. 534.5 Whereas, in the 1914 rudget tic le an iteui under Gensral-.N04 Of .sitenue Ind* th 5000. while ere should have been 4000 under General YandAnd 11000 neept Al•Pun4 Revenue 3onds, and Whereas, there was 'paid out of the Iospital fund !;1000 for revenue bondsi , goy:, Therefore, be it resolved by the pity eounoil of the city of Ilit4,,Floridai, That the sum of :;1000 be anA the same is hereby ordered transferred frni the,:aanoral.. rand to the 71(.ispital Fund. Passed and adupted this 3rd day of -eeember, 1914. ,Y,test: ”. D. :oorL, 71ty Clerk. F. '3. trfert, President City Counoil :oval 77. 7. a ,13tl, aezoLded by Many tl!utlesolution0434-t, 1Je adopted. On roll "54 7;e11 a:1 voted yea. bounoilma Fiefh introdu.'e: the fello-in: resolutim: Tharuas, thJra -aa transfer.:04 Lola the :Aerairs and Internal Improvement rUni to the Park Fund, and 7,11.:reas, tha=e v; pzkid into the ':onarai :Una ile su4. of ,7500, of which sum 1,,5500 was ar.I:ropriated to the i?o,:k 7und, levin a balanee of 72000. of 7:ft.oh the had been previous transfer rc4 the :",ene.eal Fund to the P:,..ch fund of ,;1000, leavin: 1.000 , and vhereas, to repay thL, 7apirs d....d 2nternal I;_provument Fund for fame advan,:e4 to the Park Tuna th,, &.id 10-)0 should be tra:laful .o. to the T-. I. I. rand, nolt, Th2rafore, :e it ;"*.eolved, riodila, That the sum of .:10j0. be and the eane ia hereby ordered transfer,:ed f.,:om the Theneral 7und t, the ;:sepairm Iaternal imi.x.:vement rund. Passed and adopted this 3rd, day of :ocemer, 11:14. Atteat: %ty F. Erfart, Praaident ityCouncil roved by 7:". -iler, seJondel Cy 7. r.alaton, that 7eaol,:tien 7:e. 524-C be adopted. 7:n roll,call all votal yea. =L771 W-1=', A-' 7,7 :A7" ;77.TK P"7 .F,71727 Tr 77E 72....:117,7 C7 7.EAL? :7 7.1' 71' !7ort a:Ada .:Qc.75,1914) :oved ey E. seconded by 7. F. Fiier, that rbfort be ad.1:tea, &i.„.1 placed on , file: •Lbtion • :' iLL .1_,-;7217 m777,2. "7".,I.7 • -"" " 7, (1 te 3r.7.,1914) Counciir.an 7. T. rialaten intr::ddoed followin„; 7.eaulutiens: 530 tih: the ?.ork by thb 7oard of L.th, lot inliontionel in a:Anre report and eaawant roll. :oval by T. 7ilar, .,,sondad by 7ort:, that :AL-)1,tior. 'o. T3C Oe ajocted. :41. roll :sal ail voted yus. n. 531 Peceivin: primary a,as3.ent roll, let (1743:1 by 7eft.y, n1 y t.t::le:(41.,tion "b. 571 .11 all vote yea. C32 1;0 dlovted. Aoved by seconds! ey romf:1, that :o014tion Vo, 553 be44Ort4411 aidii-Jinite at d rvi : hos,nrodinf : ox the payment by th ovnsrs, withii77:r .7.em„er 4, 114, of th,:. '3c:A of th. lot. fx644'' 3 Mill ull voted yea. • NIEMEEM, Ohri 4dviee4 0o4nOil:th0:t the folit9400 4rdinp/Oie:: Ore • ' 0 ORD/NANCF, gO. 114 ovsd by C. F. Filer, zAsoonded by 7% Fefty, that.:rdinance No. 180 b* 04,*S#41r4 ant. final readinc and read in full. 2otion carried. The oxlinoalop Was rea4j#4411'i 4(0,04 by A* G. Ralston, sedonded 'by F. Filer that 3rdinaho No, 3.30be:**gled. ad,raad. C:id roll oall all voted yea. Al OttINANCE DE7tAri2 CERTAIN FoiaEs 'A Punic rUISANOE; Tp. PROHIBIT , tTCII NOI3X8 At PROV/:IM; A PEALTY FOB rIfr nounoll or THIci,01cr.t. 'OetrlAr= ITO. 181 Aonv:ArcE T3 RPG1rLATE SOLI:11TM OF PATROgAgt BY HAMER. AuTOmniv D1115;R6 C0770,1CTOF.S .7)r 5IGATI-1FEIVC- CAR O AND corliM 7ETTICLn O TFF P7ELTI stimTs A-n IIDEwALX;"1 OF r.":7 C/TY OF :IA,11 An PROITILIn A PE7ALTY von VIOLATM Tn. ,rrrAllIt. Z0v04 by 1. F. Filer, seconded b,.! 7 G. nalston, that Ordinance !Zo. 111 be Oven third an fu1 redinc. ansl read in full 7otion oarried. Tne ordinance ras r2ad in full.' noved by C. H,fty, ses'ondeA by J. A.Conrt that ordinance 7o 1U be Dassed'as read On roil ,oaii all voted yea. Counoilt4an J. A. %nru,-, introdu;:aLI foLlowinL Ii.provex,ent nesolutions: 7,esulution No. 508 on tise city eniinticr f';r plans est.:. tue an ;avik: of Avnue K with : CAami flo:L ccntt f3..c.tr,:.et to cont:ss: cf 51.h s,:Areet, to a 14i:.itt of 16 fLct, iteaoiuticn . 5C -A Asac::ting 1:lana f:ssr Lavin: :olf:nce K -o. Dr„erin: t:s.G a_vertisent for bia,s L, pavin: of Aven K 6hcrr. Hes7ty, E0-- 5(.; -A u6 “ction ro...:1 call al_ ,votud yz,EJ. S.o. 509 allinrs on *le rity uflinc:.r for riansz, et for the cra-inc anJ, pavin A' 5th :trot frol.: the ,:;,zsnt,r cf J to c nter of Avra].c L, _iani Tock, tc a vtiath cf 16 feet. Auortini: 1.31an Issavin: Zth t au aCcvc. :::etsolution rrin1,41srovzst aavertieLt fcr pavin -f Eth 4,:lst as sh,,n abcva. . . . ,,bconied su; ty tn. t :sclyticns 50, be lied. Hn rcil call b. vuto L.o. 517- on enineer fur p:ani-s, fcr ilraj.inL: and pavini: „Aarta ci. to a ;,iath of 1[.3 fuct, tzie tr2.et from Avenau to Averrte 7 Let7,seer ulcultilis 4-13 a4,a olcoka am—iticn tot city cf s Aauptin,3 fur pavinc 'he stretA 6hown LeYt above. i,ezulution :c. ieFsolution 517-F C.)rinf7 the 1rovent ana :L11.ectinL adv4rtisert for b1a6, i:raclin,:.; and :;:avin (dr ,,Strtet as f," c' Moved b .. C. Iof.ieconded *.elol,.itione 517, 517-1, c.11., 1ce Adopted. On rci2 411 voted yes. 1 • 1 1 14. „ . aw1114 on tka otv .net tor-144**,,4i0rOk t' with 111441, tattle ta a a ttla at. la Saato ttOm center of Avano N Ond ra444f4cintp 4400 *treet.fiOtc. to Harvard Avenue. Resolution No. 5l941,' Approvinz ond odoptinc plans for iliprovezent. sehown bove Resolution ro. 51g-14. :-;rderin the iilaptovement 401.1 direting advertisement ferbid(e.fOr. 4444.044400 above. :-blrea by I. C. nomfh, seconded by r:;. Iefty, that Resittioni NOS. 51954.04 and;$* ' be adopted. On roll ooll *11 voted yaa. Resolation 7o. 533 CallinL. on th, city ancinecr for pus, sto. for the gra,Ung *ma paving of giarsi':, Avenue with auck to a wi1th of 16 feet frow the end of present roodwaYatAllst Zt, south to the interseotion itr 1'411 width paving,at Avenue Di * distiknoe of 1076., feat. esolution 533-A ApprQvin r..na tir r14,aA fur iaT:rov,mant as 7,e4Glution 7u. 537-7 shri above. the 144;ruvt ,,ixe-tinc bids rur imFrovaent as "Ireu 7o.,4fh, 537-537-A and 5,r-3 rGil s11 ci vute,1 on ),v.nue : an- f 7ot. ar..1 47 fut for 71 ft r,avin„; n.111,t1(.111 534 t: fGr ,:tb. for the paltihand .:urbing .if i _Avenue, fro,.. the to..Ith curb line of L,;',th ,trt to the banter line 1 ien:th or ravine.; ,S22.4 Uth uf pavin,, 31 feet for ii,venue Aveaue, the finished stre_t to .,11o.:7 cruwn of .5 ft,t for the .7 f for the 47 ft zavin;tt1 len:th of bur1; anj :tter 5430 '.eolation 7u. .53.-A ;1171.r, ,nd fQr ir:ruvant Wfl 7e3o1ation :o. 574-7 c: ae above. -ire_tinL; ,,:ofertise_ent bid.i fur improve,4ent sht'J'gn .undbi by 7art: 574-4 an;9534-E ba C/uk,... • e , • Councilman 1% 7. FLalston introduced the ollowin.:7 orainanaat 7. 133 A- Ol';.:IT.7An:, ".77- 177"A7'17 ^IF LICTSFS --ALI711TIr0 ALL 7=i7,9 7::!O OFEI,":"E 7, HIRE :)n T T F.:Ur:. 73E. ,,oved by 7. raini. 7:oved by :% re,..din: and 0,7 F. Fiier, ks-„,=coned by C. :lefty, t:,,t Ordinance o. 133 be :i-onlirot, read in full. oarrie,- The cx,linance raa„1 in fur- _ :), 7arty, ae::or.da,', by J. A. Oonr, tht Orainanoe :1u. 1:3 be ziven radJ by title only. ;:otion Tte or-Anance was rAl 1-4 titleon 7.-lston addressed codnoil rith recar,f, to tha aovinc 0,otura tt- r.t1y co....pleted by t i�.ti 7.01.11-ny,; -.hot the filla hrin vorious,intstee teotaree of iii had ,:en :f.ade attar suceetione of nux,,erous citizens, the 7114,:: oulpay charcin: the oity "5$t par foot an:1 th.,.t the film of ::00C feet woula bo-44Own in tha :;ity on :.onday ..fternoon nL evenin:, next. The bt1. rendered for theft3,0:, o-oanted to 1790. but te :.no-r of the 7op hy Lad az,red to relaoe tho ohargnAto and take chances on inier fr ne,i,alf the receipts of exhi"eitiOA:01 the pictures in .:it. '4'hat the films wr-Ild be sent north and it L ben ougzeated: tt tao luen acoski?ony for the purpose of 6a-uric ol_ the advantoces pos3ible 3.411,1 orronze for the exhibitin of the ribtures 6c.4 t,11-t ea;.;h of the eivht ft I:roposad to b.. Isola would be in action every niht. it was also saeste,l, th,44;:: be kept at :a leonville and shorn each eveninz apon aern in froni of solle PAW' 'ouildinz at that point, to offset 'he =favoroble repQrts often but =44 e*.et ,:ohilt to winter visitors. That pub:.ic subscriptions wculd be token to expense A. properly exhibitin: the pictures and ragaosted tt council rqV4 the bill for ;:15C0.00. • aorad by C. r. riler, aecondel by ". HArtY; t1.at,t4440,1021 of 001=414" 1141 in ne‘cuxinc the PiqlkAre f14010k, or004 exa tA C). b$iMiL, ktQt4,1W ,; „ , • - • : - 4, • - ' 4 - „.. MEE Too. ,v41 .en'sinoe tnole pro$ not, oilman 0onro 1t urading and p&vi *.th Ziami Rook: 0ntirr ing ,prima . 0olleotion Lr eta Moved by ;". Ref call all voted y i c,Dunai.L.fl .n J. A. Providing; fur th wevie for the p ,y 7o,ak, frO,.. :!Civet by r, 7. r rac.,1 ::raved by council-. .*. A. n inah terse. c;,t' Uonilr�:in : ri4144 col.avtion of h,U ::oven by On roll owl:. all Provi.in fOr the c. 1.:;t C,f tl • l to the ae.:ter ::oven by c. r.c rea.:iin: 6.11a _:ove1 by '.I fty, a.n:. rea.a )y tit:4 b:4n:.ra of or 4,4 3rd,+i`sl�k. { re6b1,:tion t '.i ti:► a :ovIn 1 i!y ti,:a . is '. oveld by r . . Th Leoemaer 7t1) 7 j Atte ti 4 ;,; . iii City Clerk SAZS 0P OVUM. LOT MO. bL ' t, Coil 3.l.Dini ai 16.17i18 0.8.181teon. 11 Sou.Utilities 0o. 24 P. U11eR►aor!'!. 1 W. L. Ranter. 24 11.0.42evee. 24 Hotel Zalayan 0o. 1-21564 J.w.Te le, a 8 P.U13enaorft. 22 J.D.Reisbough, 1 J.D.Radsbough, 20 J.D.Raaabough. 1 6 20 Model Lena 0o., 10-11 6 R401 ,0>>1-e-tl. L 8 6 9 Tttol 0o. 5 MA6 Ohnrsh South. 7 2.2.0huroh South. 6 6 7 0. A. Ropkias. 6 6 6 Yrs.IEary Briokell. 3 Yieii Zaelt 6 Mao-Oo. P.Ullenaortr. Jos.Raasaale. 20 G.L.Miller, 11 l.W.Yooeigh. W.R.Sanaers, 1 llorenoe B.Jugent 6 H.H.Harrison, 20 Ban T.?oung 0o. 1 J.J.DeZenaer. 1 Zatherine B.Ohuroh. 1 1 J.R.Oarter, W.B.Ilko W.L.Banter. G.T. Hawkins. W.J.Roe, W.J.Roe, Berths M.drahaa. L.T.Townsena, O.L.Miller, H.H.Harrieon, R.Ashby, Y.B.Spenoer, A.A.Aaair, Pres-Ohuroh. Pres- 0huroh. E.A.Waaaell, 8 Jas. Mare, 8 0has.Parry, 18 I.a.Wells, 7 Labor Teeple Assn-.23 6 24 R.Y.Prioe, J.F.Wooaworth. J.W.Hull, Alfred W.Warner, Hta O.Yiaaletaai, a.L.Yiller, D.Aireaow, 3rs.Fred Rana. e.11e ¥.Morgan, R`.J.Rae, NAIR OF OWNER A. L. Baker. 7.0.7,eaaon, fir. B. I1ko. Josephine !row, Ohes.8heben, llorenoe B.Nugent a.9.Tnoter Leols Stnaetill. Chas Parry, J. A.Bowsmn, J.T.yuzphey, WE.Harerison, O.H.aautier, L.E.Eatoh, Mine A.Moffstt, J.Roeengrant, Rose Rioharas, W.E.ltiller, W.A.Sobleppy, xre.Ysr'y Roffman, Trustees 0hnroh, W.B.Tithaa, A!'lrenow 6 Sewell MIAMMOM4IMMIXx::2:J7 Afton°w i Sewell, H►as.R.Orshen Ohms. R.4rehaa Arrow/ 6 Sewell, Jas.Zivens, Morose* 3.1ugent, 1111aRaorli', 10 10 10 11 11 12 18 17618 5 & r 6 3 6 4 1 6 2 18 6-7-8 & 4 3 1 6 2 11 & 12 14 18 11 KOOK 109 STMT. ialt Beet. 111 III 77a. Ave- D. 26 537 97n, Ave- D. 100 6S8 116n. 12t2.8t. 160- 639 58n. Ave- D. 120 640 67n. Ave- D. 120 641 108a. Ave- D. 180 542 124n. Ave- D. 100 544 106n. Ave- D. 100 645 117n. lith.8t. 200 646 188n. lEth.Bt. 60 548 69n. Ave- 0. 120 547 59n. Ave- B. 120 548 NziZn. ith.8t. 58 649 42n. 6th.8t. 68 650 42n. Ave- 3. 240 551 12 124n. 15th.5t. 168 852 124n. 15th.8t. 100 682 40n. Ave- a. 160 655 61n. Ave- 8. 160 ,_b54 61n. 6th.8t. 108 `.., 655 108n. Ave- A. 100 556 Bs. Ave- D. 165 667 Ave- D. 180 668 60n. Ave- B. 120 569 58n. Ave- 0. 120 660 62n. Ave- B. 100 661 80n. Ave- B. 105 662 59n. are- B. 105 565 20n. Ave- B. 150 664 99n. Ave- B. 80 666 43n. Ave- 0. 126 686 58n. Ave- O. 100 667 38n. Ave- O. 50 668 18n. Ave- 0. 150 669 58n. + Ave- D. 150 571 58n. Ave- D. 120 570 18n. Ave- D. 160 872 38n. Ave- D. 66 673 58n. Ave- D. 60 574 77n. Ave- 8. 160 575 125n. 14th.8t. 26 676 125n. 14th.St. 50 677 126n. 14th.St. 100 577 124n. 13th.St. 100 678 124n. 15th.8t. 100 579 124n. 18th.8t. 100 680 Palm Ave. 176 681 l2th.8t. 208 682 103n. 10th.8t. 100 685 97n. 9th.8t. 80 584 80n. 8th.8t. 92 585 88n. 8th.8t. 50 686 77n. 8th.8t. 100 587 64n. 7th.8t. 80 588 9 62n. 6th.8t. 200 589 82n. 6th.8t. 60 690 62n. 6th.8t. 60 691 82n. 6th.8t. 30 692 82n. 8th.8t. 108 693 45n. 6th.8t. 100 694 42n. 6th.8t. 60 598 38n. 4th.8t. 50 596 58n. 4th.8t. 60 697 LOT N0. B 2 rest Kali 2 East Half 10 10 5 9 6 10 1 6 2 6 4 7 10 .8 6 9 5 20 & Hi 19 155Of Bast Half W*$ 6 B*8 5 2 Mk 16Bj2 17 16 16 9 14 LOCI N0. STREET FELT FRONT. 42n. 42n. Sen. 24n. 24n. 21n. 28n. 25n. 21n. 20n. 138n. 158n. 44n. 44n. 44n. 57n. 57n. 57n, 37n. 37n. 37n. 57n. 106n. 106n. 106n. 106n. 106n. 21n. 21n. 60n. 4th.8t. 26 4th.8t. 25 3rd.8t. 88 2na.8t.168 Ena.8t. 60 2n4.8t.108 Ena.3t.108 Ena.8t.108 Ena.8t. 60 £na.8t. 50 12th.St.28 12th.8t100 4th.et.150 4th.8t.100 4th.8t. 50 4tb.8t. 76 4th.8t.168 Sra.st. 28 5ra.8t. 80 5ra.8t. 80 3rd.8t. 28 Sr6.Bt• 76 10th.8t18A llth.St 60 11th.8t 58 Ave- 1.160 Ave- 1.150 Bis-Drive Eis-Drir BiMArive 4 41* 4 " 4 Per- o R:g- 1* 12 le 12/9' / • 12 12 4 Per- 14 Post 12/9/14 Per- i//10//14 " E0/ 4 " is/ 0 14 " 12 9 4 " 12/ 14 Beg- 12/9 4 Per- 18/10 4RReig- n1- 0 4 " 12/10 14 12/9 4 " 12/9/14 Per- 12/9/14 12/8/14 Reg- 120 14 Per- 12 0/14 Reg- 12 0/14 12/10/14 " 12/10/14 12/10/14 Reg- 12/11/ 14 Post 12/10 4 Reg- 12/9 4 12/11/14 Post 12/11/24 " 12/11/14 " 12/10/14 Reg- 12/10/14 " 12/10/14 Per- 12/10 14 Reg- 12/9 14 12/10/14 " 12/10 14 ". 12/9/14 Per- 12/9/14 " 12/3/Z4 * 12/11/14 Poet 12/11/14 Post. 12/10/14 Reg- 12/8 4 Per. 12/10/14 Reg- 12/10/14 12/ 1/14 Poet 12 10/14 Reg- 12/10/14 Per- 12/10/14 Reg- 12/9/14 Per- 12/1114 12/11/14 Poet No RR8* NOTICE 698 12/100//14.Reg- 699 le/10/14 601 12/10/14 " 602 12/10/14 605 12/10/14 " 604 12/114 Post 605 1E/10/14 Reg- 606 12/10/14 " 607 12/10 14 " 608 12/9%14 609 12/8/14 Per- 610 12/9/14 Reg- 611 12/10/14 " 812 12/10/14 613 12/11/14 Post 614 12/10/14 Reg- 616 12/11/14 Post 816 12/11/14 " 616 12/10/14 Reg- 617 12/10/14 " 818 12/10 14 Per- 619 12 9401 " 620 12,9 4 620 1E/10 14 Reg- 621 12/ 0 14 " 621 12/9 4 Per 622 1A 4 P009 625 18 0 14 Rsg- 624 12/8 4 Per- . . 1 �1 010 1,A0,nol erro" It4t, ana 1140tid 44alt to,loomint'sr S: sd; tiOst ore ttwiiii di r.:onrad introduOid 441,6 following Resolution: Improvement Resolution No. 2894 rjrs,ding and. paving of Street from 'Me center qf Avenue F to the cent,r of Avenue iaami Rook: Penfirminuvrimary assessment roll, cost of. tno work ana directine the clerk to make Ace-Iieetion or such assessments. Moved by Tiefty, sended !.% Tiler, that F,eSolution o. 0'114b anOpted. On rol I call all voted yes. ifliun J. A. Conrad introduced tne following Ordinance: ryrirl7ccr S.I. 7 , Providinj; for th- pdymeht in annual ins'allments of aseeiaments of 5.00 and oter wade ror the pdy),,e,',t of the cost of improvelaent cf First Street by gradinL. and paving wit, t;i7ock, frola cent::r of Avenue F to center of Avenue L. by ?. 7. File.;, seconded by -. l!efty, t1Lat Ordinance F,I-7 be Liven rirat reddin:: d : read 1:. ful_. '1Tha ordinance wda reol in full :!ovea *,iy• 7:rdinunce 71-7 be ziven e2ond r•iadin,L; anU redd y titie ony. tionoarried. The ar.'.indnce was read by title r.,nly. Counc11.....1 J. A. 7.onrdd introduced tie following 7.esolution: 1771-J7-.77-: 117":7_7710:7 :'!0. 393-G C inan terra cotta sewer on 13th 'Ctreot frow:.anUole at Avenu: r to center of Avenue E: Confirmin- :.rLary dssess,;ent roll, ocA uf th vork and r.7..irtin:7 the alerk to make colxection of such d9esaents. 7oved by ae-onded by Herty, t1:dt 7e,lolution :0. 793-7 be i.da-ied ds redd Cr roll odd., all voted :.es. Ccuncifmdn nre,:_ introduced the folluvirdinance: sI-s f layd,..nt in dnnudl instd1Th.ents of d.esal.:ents of ::;5.00 dnd over i.,dde f the 'ay:Lent of th. 3o,-it of dn eight inch sa'aer on 1-th '7treat fro....anhoie dt Avenu to th2 center of Avenue L ::ove.i by c....:ondea by J. A. tidt Crdinance SI-;-.1 be Liven first redain: dna r,:di in ful., 7:otien cdrriad. The ordinance was redd in full. vel by .17eft!, aeondd by 7. 7. rier, tt -/ruin.ance S1-8 be -iven aeond reddino dna reda 'oy title on1y. cariea. The or..:inunce redd by title only. :',unoil-dh T. A. onrdd introduced neeolutions 535 to 634, both iuoive, itir the o.Nnera of tne lots and 1",dreela cf ldnd set out tho.'ein te construct aldenalke ih f.ont of Iro,;:ert: vithin fortr ddys ddte nereof. i.4. ahowih;,„ .x.de of evner, aca.r4tion of dhd ddta of serviv:e of notice J.:„en t,c owner 1.6 thia ved by :. 7oLlh, seconded ey %. 1.0aolutiona roe,. 535 to 634,Coth incluaive, be d.ofted, dn.: the e-nex cx ,nera of e-2h of xdnd soved d trde dnd Joi,y of aun Outtoll odll d-.1 voted :6,5. . 01'0,1 by I.. 7. 7,o:11-:, ad.:wide:1 by r. Fiie, thdt caunoll tc at on ':unday urn DeCember 7th 7 7C.,tion ad, .ied. ' Attest; fie? City Clerk President ' I Lo-a .11 • • !,,v