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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC 1915-06-17 Minutesmmr 111111•1 ■ HI minted,`; `t';. 2 #' 0`.'; 'i'at yours:e.',of. tie. moetir g gat ,fie 3rd Minute .. otth$,Maatine, of 444 Tt ti, 4015;Ata4 read. There Marts .mpr.a:errors. or oiiieaion*, Chairusan ordered the urinates ae read. - SANITARY DEPARTUF iT iuout tit SANM'TA£tY IROECTOR *ARRY lttii t 6 "Miami, Florida, June 17, 191$. "To the City Council, Miami, Florida. Gentlemen: At the rag from the office :Coved 'ay 7i. G. Ralston, Seconded '.y confirmed. Motion carried. t the Board of !ealth, 1 have removed Ur. starry Morrie, of City Sanitary Inspector. This effective. June 52nd, 1916. Respectfully sue:,4.ttted, J. W. Watron, ;layor." Romf3-, that the action of the :,Sayor se CITY w:<::I:'FFR APT' :MENT OF L. F. F.t!CF TO 5LC 2EFD E'. J . FREFFEICK ":;iami, Florida, June 16, 1915. '1T the "ity Council, :•1ami, Florida. :iertlemen : I isec hcre*Tth 't'o in.fot is your hcncrayle +sody that I have this day appointed Mr. a. X. )1yoe,City En ineer1 to succeed. Mr. F. Z. Frederick, reaiCr.ed. This appointment effective June 18,19.L . 2e,spectful4 suilmitteµ J. r. Watson, .taycr." L.OVe4: el J. A. Conrad, seconded ay F. tr. 1.c1.1Aton, th t the cox unic;ation se received and the ...p, oint. ent of the :;ayor se confirmed. lotion carried. PROFo E!, i ` FF'EICr*T RATE or SEW'F, 111PE F'.i:O:::!ACOt',CxA. i ^"77T ,Or 'A :O'' C AUBEE OF CO':: EPCE ron CC'r'r'<IPUTIGii TO Dr:FRAY E`;PENFF OF ?FAPI71 Er7-, r I"^'ER,TTATT' :"`)N.:EPCF• ,,. ":iacon, G. June 9, ,1915. ":Mayor cs:•.i Council, City of Florid. Gentlemen: It has 'seen sur;. e.te,; th transportation department of this organizati the proposed advance of lrbin and serer ipe actively protested under I. & S. Docket ratio has +Tenn concluded ay hearinE here, an.: Cor.xide.r-'4ie expense was incur.eed ay .'ur w' largely isenefitted it will at ad ittecl, and of making a, aucceasful protest, yill you not We did not have time to prearrange thin Hart our a•ility to es • fully pretest, any: tru 'there is nothin' compulsory aiout it. Yount very at the timely and skillful service of the on was the Chief instrument which: •:reverted your to our city. Mies mutter•wtiei with the Interstate Cot::cerce Commission, the .forcieJ. withdraw of the Fro,i•caed scale. tarr.ey an_ traffic h:. ,naEer. Your city has kern it ae:ir.• : customary to divide up the expense therefore make a re:..ittance of .'26.00 of the matter, aid we merely relied upon ste.i the wlrre,ciction of those to 'oe helped. truly, Gilha m, Traffic nai ex. EnEinee,. L. k. Klyce stated that indirectly .thet city of :eiami had received great 'enefits from the s►otion of the Macon Chtuuewr of Co _eeroe in suc:.esafuliy opr s1n;; the proposed advance in frei-1,t rates. :coved 'ay . 1. Ralston, reaon:ied ay C. refty that the sum of 35.O0 ae ap;.rcprlated in favor of the :flacon Chas.:etr of Cox ..erne. ::otion oarried. sr; SS 99f Sq OUttaf Lanka ik COO On MU ?sr rrionsors r sior *I of the Counoiladn E. C. Bomfh introduced the follooin ll sol*tt iltti?LUTIO ' rat 400 I; Whereas, the city oounoil of the city of itied*,. ioarida, on !e te*ber. 7th, 1$14, awarded to Southern Asphalt a. Construction 00. a corporation, oontrsoto for the Soli* 14 improvements in said oity, to wit: 1. Paving Boulevard from 19th St to Y E 0 Ry. track between kith and 8th etrsets, a. shown by Resolution l4'o. 384.4 2. Paving Avenue B from 10th St to I' E C Ry. track lsetween 5th and 8th Streets, as shcwn iy Resolution No. '387-a 3. Paving 7th St. from Boulevard to Y. E. C. By. track, except interseotions at Avenues B. C. & D. as shown ley Resolution No. 38$-B. 4. Paving 8th St. from Avenue D to Boulevard, except interseotions at Avenues and D, as shown ry Resolution No. 370-B. 5. Paving 9th St. from Avenue E to Boulevard, except intersections at Avenues D, C. and B, as shown Sy Resolution No. 371-D. the said improvements oallecl for Sy said contracts having Teen ordered Sy the City Council under the provisions of sections of the pity charter which were repealed Sy the present City Charter which was approved Sy the Governor Nay 39, 1915, and Whereas, section 28 of the City Charter of the City of Miami, approved Sy the Governor ;lay 29, 191S, provides, ampng other things, as follows: In all cases in which improvements have keen ordered Sy the city council under the provisions of sections of the city charter repealed hereby, suoh ia:provez.tnts may Se continued under this section, the provisions of which shall apply to the advertisement and letting of the eontraot, the making of a,ssessiments, the signing of waivers, the issuance of Sonde, and all other details herein, save in so far as any of said steps shall hereto- fore have Seen taken, and Section 26 also proviaes as follows: In all oases in which improvements have heretofore Seen ordered and contracts for the construction thereof have t*ecn let .it ,shall Se lawful for the city to enter into. a new contract with the contractor providing, for the payment of the cost of the improvement as provided in this section, Sut no such new contract shall Se made unless the amount to t Se paid the contractor for his work shall Se therely reduced Sy an amount equal to at leapt five per cent (55) of the original contract price, and, Whereas, said Soutnern Asphalt 41 Conatruct.ion Co. have agreed to enter ,into a new contract with the city of ..ie, ri providing for the payment of the post of the improvements .foresala as provided in sal. Section 26 and agreting that the amount to 4e paid said Southern Asphalt a Construction Co. shall Se reduced Sy an amount equal to five percent (V) of the original contr . ,t p ,ice. Now, Therefore, 3e It resolved, Sy the city council of the City of Florida, that ;•2:r. proper officers of the city le and are hereby dirascted to enter into e. new contract with the Sout::rrn Asphalt r, Construction Co. ,roviding for the payment of the ' cost of said aSove ;iescriled iuprov.e :erte as provided for in Section 26 of the City Charter, Sut said contracts shall provide that the amount to Se paid said contractor for its said work shall e there*y reduced Sy an amount equal to five per cent (55) of the original contract price. Be if further Revolved, that said improvementz shall Se continued under the provisions of 2ection 26 of the City Charter so far as said section applies to the making of the assessments, the ri6ninj of f,aivers, the isaua.nce of Sonde and all other details required Sy said Section 26, save, insofar as ank of said steps *hall heretofore have 'seen taken in respect of sei.i iaarove.,.ents aforesaid. Be it further resolved that said improvements are heresy, under authority of said section, designated Sy the oity council as Sivhway Improvement ;:o. 1, District A Passed and adopted this 17th day of June, 1915. F.G. Erfert, President City Council Attest: . n. ;:bore, City Clerk. :loved sy C. F. Filer, seconded 'sy It. O. R;alaton, t:. # F;eroiution 70. 610 le adopted ad read. On roll call all voted yea. LJ MW III1!!IIPP!!!!1!iI !! U1 IIIII! 1!I CounsiUt n . a41010 1044044 tbe'> 11 re.stalili Whereas, a special assessment lien bas heretorore 'been imprOPer3:y iai ,. 'g�eine' Lot p Of' Took 2 as shown' by the amended plat of Sibied .Pleoe,: a sm�r-divisi;$ .e lots 21, 22 and a3 of }Took 101 uth . sho rz on plat book Uo.. 3, page 40, ,in the oftioe of the olerk of the circuit oourt Of Dade County, Florida, 04 said~,:lien ' should be released and cancelled. Now Therefore, in consideration of the premises the oity clerk of the *city Of Miami be and he is hereby directed to release and satisfy upon the lien *odic ifl Olit a114.0e not r..ase0133>1eLr than It,e K .a".. don. in isproving said lot as same stands. , , • against the said ..Lot B of Block 2 of the said amend-d plat of Nibisous Preps �►s aforesaid. Passed and adopted this 1/th day Of June, 1916. P. C. Erfert, President City Council Attest: W. B. Moore, City Clerk. Moved lsy I. G. ? lston, seconded by I. C. Romfh, that Resolution /To. 8e1 be adopted as read. On roll call a►11 voted yea. >toved by X. G. Ralston, seconded by ;'lefty that the attorney be instructed to prepare the necessary resolutions t; r eleae(' the assessments a ainst ail lots in ribiscus Place, which have Teen improperly asseaaed. .'lotion carried. PPO!IBITI ?G T!!E USE OF ZTnEF TS ALLEYS ZIGy"'AYS W:°'E,; U.:;r ARE UNt RGOI i{ 1r.,aAlRg 1R :iEIN% OT71'RTISE. Ii.TPROVED. Councilman t. G. Balaton introduced the following Ordinance: OEPI''A:T^E NO. 191 AN OFDIi;AN00E T` 17 USE BY T!°E PUBLIC OF A?Y STREFT ALLEY OR NI'xV+AY Ir TA!F CITY OF y.uax "xE't TILE :?LIE I`' CLO•' ED FOR prEmsEm OF I.. ROVEtE1'T OR OT;' ERWISE BY TtE CITYOR IT4: A::Ttf3PIZED E:x . TI:T, 'CONTRACTOR PIOYEE!� OF: r '.`:'OINC mw,: TORK TriET.;EON Z.71) Pr.t?vii:IrG A PENALTY FOR ^gyp VIOLATION? OF T'E OR::.INA''0E. ova by C. hefty, se ing and read in full ;.roved x' ". yefty, se in:• and read yy tide oonded by ". F. Filer that Ordinance :'o. 191 se given fir4t reed '.otion carried. The or:.linar. ce war read in fulw. Bonded 'Sy C. F. Filer that Ordinance No. 191 be ;riven second read only. ::otion ca.: rie.i. The oraincance was read 4y title only. ;'!'GO;,E LINES MIA I RIVER "Jacksonville,. F1orid;.,Juie..1O. 191i "::ayor, City of :4lerui , Elori,.ia. ;rear 6ir: Sometime ago the question of eater:lishin: harbor ,linen in the .ar? ui Diver was i:z•eranted to thin office 4y the city uuhoritiea and the ;soarer of Trade of and thi.+ office had a survey :acme with a view to eatawliahing lines that would meet the ra uirer.ents of na+.visat inn. I am aen.iin: by to -day' a mail prints of the map r. exult inc from this survey, on whic : I have in.iic:.ted in sad a system of lines which I relieve will ar,a:"er all purposes and which I am ready to re::om::,end to the 7dr I:-pe.rtt;,cnt. Please hdvc tht city engineer and oth-r city authorities look over the lines and return the print, to me with su;;gt+ations as to any changer which the city i y desire to have taocae aefore the lines are formally presented to th:t cecreta:'y of ;=':.r for ap roval. Very reaper tfulty, W. R. La.due , :'rjor, Corps of rrine-rs." :loved by k. Romfh, seconded by 0. "lefty that t..e map A- referred to a. com..ittee of three for investigation and a,n?:'rova►1. ,:otion carried. n- ch,irman xr.: ointe;i the foil o't:li:dons., ; of y, xt,;.isston. (:.. turned over to 3a:..:,:lttee) DI'.UGE E O7 R Tr::: "'.I;;.' . I I4 ^_ T`1- ,FT". STF.Er,T AVErUE1: t Florida, June 16, 1915. "To the City Council: I have co:.',.ur_1cations fro;,. two,or three large bridge .wilding concerns desiring to submit Bids for building., tie bridges over the :Lia.mi Diver. 3cinwe of these people are anxious also to submit p2 $,' without goat to the city unless #be eamo are adopted. I recna. ens;. that they 4e a lk to to 90 as plans • a ay be submit thet would save considerable money to the oitft, A 0 bat'tde BeloOnded * POT En or N. T. WLtLER AGAIN8T TIE ASSIVSMERt rap Tit.PAVINO OTTWUN41460111T ?RAT MOM BRICXELL AVE= TO BAT BitCAYFF altIG LARD AOAMT LOT6-1E SEBESCUS PLACE The clerk read a letter fro ganders 44,'Norfleet under date Aino 10th, 19111 protestOg on behalf of Ur. Whaler against the cost of the isprovoyeAtof BAth Bt. 10.4 assessed, askinat r, halers Property in WiSisous place. The mater having Seen referred to the oity attorney for adjustment beretofo followin motion was made: 's. f filed. aotion carried. the dosed Sy 11. O. Balaton, seconded by E. C Bomfh 'hat the communication le received and ITQUFST POP !FF. or Tr77TIETT STEEiT inon BEVICFLL AVE= TO TYE BAY Uiami rlorLa, june,11,1915. City Council, Gentlemen: There seems to ae no sewer on 20th St east of Brickell Ave. The srsde of property an ',Xth Z.t. is so low thet it is a question whether or not the connection from those lots attwten Drickell Ave and the Bay on 20th St. could oe conected up with .he prsent sewer. re are reliNaly informed that connection oould not se made for th:.r3 reason &La true only outlet would at to the Bay. The undersigned property owners re,pectfully petition your honorale aody to make investiration and if possiale drrdniTe in some way for se..wer conveniences for the foressid property. X. Brown, G. 7. Frleeell.r sy Ifiefty, aleondea r. Ihlston that the :sion unica.tion ae rective-., sno uue-man and city elrzinter with power to ia:A iu the matter uf r1%. hno. L:otion carried. BAT!. '247 BAY Bi.c.:CATTE F:EQTYTT T7'SAT CITY NOTE ;1283.10 at ti.6 from Uitrm.. ' I Y :LCT: l';"! 7.F- :3417a. .„.r. J. Loyd, Audit,-)r, l'srir: Florida, June -2, 1916. 7,1915, 7:7 to 0-al dt tention to note of the city' fur 1267.10 aid 6: interest for one year to 'arch 27tn, 1Li. This Mte .wae misplaced in cur files and we would ap.:.,reciatt it very ,such if you wuuld le.t, us hear from you in re:srd to It .nday :Lorninc if 1:.-ooi'ale. Yr vtry trc]y, Jas. r. 7ashier." Joved iy L. second,!d ay J. A. nrad thht the note ae paiJ, with inter,fot at 6,-; to ::aroil l'iJ15, only, aa the money has 'teen avdilaale and the note was not prented for pay_nt. “oton :carried. OF 77.F: 7EPARIL:r-'NT TO 1,..A!ZITVT L-Ts "'11' 1:rPA7.7:F-Tq n!admi, .,dy 6, 1912. :zr. J. V. Loyd, Auditor. ;Lear Six: - Pltaae clrealt the followini; tu the Fire hepartment, rioh-r.Lt the ,..!!rt.;lehts to which the ,ame Nere delivered: treet ltpdrtment, 460 ft. 2.;," hose SW per ft. 3 hursea, ori:Anal cost, EOC. nitary ::tpartment 40 ft. hose 601; per ft. 400.00 1 horse, original onat 0121.00 ZO0.00 Yours truly, J. W. Tatson, .Jayor." oveii ay t. O. F.aleton, senonded by 7. Eefty, that the; :dyor'a letter Se received and referred to a eoittee composed of councilmen Iefty, Oonral dni Ralston for investication. Notion cetrriel. ' Y. 3'l,dridal, "1 r. Edward $ omf24, . Comra,4tzeeman of i'inanoe, City of .tiaz i. year air: - As president of the Romans Mile AssociatIon of aim,' a sun taking the iieesrty of asking you to kindly try and procure for us a aon*hly donation from the oity to assist us in helping Miatsait s needy. Our finances are 14 WW1, and our demands so great, we find this necessary. 1 have reason to relieve a fi0 donation will _meet with approval but .i *es you, 4t you can, make it Set. or whatever Uiami fetle she can give her n.eaedy wtii you Oa 'se prepared Letter to care for them. I will aeke a monthly report as to how it is. spent. loping you will see and understandthe motive of this request and grant it in the name of humanity. We will I* grateful for the aseistatoe. tino*rely, Nary A. Gardner," :Loved 'ey C. T. Viler, seconded Cy 0. lefty that the communication le received and referred to the finance commttteeman with power to act. councilman hefty: I see no season why we should not stake such a donation. I don't know the officers of the Association 6.nd while •.hey, may tie competent, fret there might se some change, and I t2,irsk we should have areport >showirti what disposition is made cf the uonetion. we have heretofore given the, i:ayor and Finance Committeeman power to act in matters of charity, and if the donation is rsacie it miht ire well to refer aid aprdicants to this A>a,ociation. Counoilnan ,Ro:ufh: We a11 know the Association is u.oing a greet d.ec.l of charity work, and they are aakin for a specific amount,- I wouTn re:;osr. end that we give them f,50. per uonth, only to continue from month to month, they to furnish council a uetr.iled report ehowinc just what th :y are dci n , with th. funds. . ovei •y ; . C. icorafh, sw,wondeci ay to the f'omtns Iieli►f Association, to continue until further notice, _:otion carried. :C uncilr.:en C. F. Filer, that thr city donate per month from ,.ontb to month, affective July lst, 1916 and A monthly report to 'e =Ale to the city council. Tier withdrew his motion) PAr.E''T OF FEES TO I'2r IIA'?S, aLwii'r© A'7 OTY.FPwro F.EPnET zIETrs.A7r LI.ATrs TO 'g'pm :w177 7AL7.1°'. "a ier�i, Flotha, June 10, 1916. '"on. City Council, Gentlemen: In O.c ordance with 4.eotion 3 of the Vital i tatietice Ordinance, which rep..:s in part as follows: "And the physician, midwife or pe eon filing same shall receive a fee of.a cents for ea..h and every such certificate," I hand you herewith list showin` the a,..ounte due physicians and midwives wives for 'rirth certificates registered with this office during the. :"first ouarter of 1916. I would aok you to kindly OK this list and. issue vouche' to the ity :oar:: of fealth so t::r,t I may pay these various aosotints. ::dG;a.r Peters, :f fioer. " The list a -e he.i to rasove letter shone t12.4i due various physicians d.nd midwives. .ove.i Sy C. Y. Pile. seconded ;.y rwlstGn that the city clerk .e pay the amount out of his petty cash fund. ...otion ca. ried. FTTnY :'Q^: yon ;3, 000. AT 77I17"'v DAY T,;. r'.rPI::uri r Yon. City Council, �xent leaser, : Pursuant to your committeeman authority to nec,.:tiate I blue iy .i re„tion of finrr:oe ;,or=: the ci ty' s aote for ';.5000. .sue nine city ..rk fund with pr.ycee..e, to ' i ::avet. ty hefty, seconded 42, a; t.rov;e.;, ::r>tion carried. i P A.. � . rwr. winthori: e1 to lass i, :Clotho, June 17, 191$. revolution of tixe 7th inet. givir.._ your finance t, a note for 000U. im. it.v.• oz u• �y• ,park furze, ittee...k.. :sold to the ,.;:n there .-,ssk Trust Co. 'i mi, ty days after ..atc et interest, ned have aredited t: 3000, Yours tart eitfully, J. W. Zovd, Auditor." . .list, tat the action cf the Auditor o4 qammft • eveeue ;en' alae one 17eeth of eZth et. hat eatiafied, -hen it ia thk.en even material to rephir it,- 1 woula shy it eieuld Se mueh Setter to w:qit Salieve it weuld simply Se wastinz eoat !,15,00, ay the titc,s.we c wiiks jt TOU14e*a40 •Oltf.;4V Officer repel, hat 90 siaele pernits 144 iiten the Office; one dairy permit rev° 'Jiight white and nine negr0 404thsE cOntagious disease; 91 inspentiono Made'iiuxtn -f o arrest for Violation of the milk ordinance,Iut the ofentreLs 4tsObr mu nicipal judge rezardle4e of proof of Galt; &eked that all Wale efainet Lepartaient se referrea to him for approval that the lepartmont may *o in, ehape within the luAset allowance. :lovea 4y Eefty, spoon -led ly Ralston, that the report Se received and'filed. Motion carried. OYU TYE MARI IZIVER IN RE 1OVING On OF TWE OLD ir NOW AT AVENUE D AFD TWELFTw sT111-T TO AVErUE G Florida, June 16 1911. lc the :yor and City C01111011, :4:11t21 Florida. Gentlealen: Pursuant to your instructions, I have inveeticated,the matter of oonstructin a lari6ze over the eiami River at Avenue G.usinz the swinZ span from the exi.tinr Avr.' 1 .ride 4a a paxt of the structure. Enolosed you will find a islue print of th, sketuh of t:i.t. proposed loridste. You will note the.t the construction is of a teporary ,:.haravter provilinz for tim'aor su4structurs construction throuchout and tim4er aulkhnads 4t the ends of the erid4e. On aoount of this temporary character of oonstructiOn, it seer,;e desirile to provide wooaen trestle aprroaches to the swing span instead of wan; the two steel trusa apace now standine at Avenue D. y eutimatts she:: thet it "ill ee3t heeroxiwettly Yi000. to Suild this SriAce usins the Avenue e seine span. Thia estieate dote net ineeudt thn ceat of any rtpeirs to the 014 seine in or paveeeent szld lieeealks on the earth fill approaches. In hns' r to the atoone part of tee eetition reeuestine the couecil to provide this ceoaein: eheeh refers to tee eossiiie sevine to Se effected in the coat of the proposed trieeta ht Avteut _ hni 12th et., Sy not reeuirine the elontraators to provide means for ehiniine traffic ziurinz the period of conatruetine tease inlets, I will say that tempornry treatite n.;c4% *e.erovided at these orosinies to ehrt.for traffic ht ,:ost-of•ayroxitely eall if the ole swine !spans .re .v:Lille for use. If theseine epans hre rt....eyed hee art eet eveilhelle, it Igile zoat hepeoxieattly 0000. ht each place to ereviae t-.1E10 -11.11.411 ha thin Ihter plan involves the uet of a aean that een *t xeised for the ehast.et of 'toatv. La to tl-,e ad:itionr.1 savinr- to 'at effected in the eoet of the two permanent krieees on heeeunt of the. oontractors noi 7 in held for e.areaues in the handling ef hI:heay traffic over teeporary wcrk .1.1.1rin.: the period of cenatructien, I will shy that this poaalelle az:vie: is of h nature entirely too epeaulative to warrant ite eoneeeerhtien in tie,e e;et e-e of eeeeieine the Averee e crossine. 1 heve teeen tL16 of Avenue e Srie::e up eith tht war eleerteeet e.net ..it. advimed ey eete •eieeey te- aeme erectdure will at r;'..re in teia ease es in the care ef th eteeanent ht ;,venun - and 12th et. It will *e neetssary for he coueeil to -fereel,y heeet a rteelutlen erovieine for the cressine ane thtn this teetthtr v,ith plans • euat fereerete to the s-ertery of war we.ere they will 4?' actee upon in the ueual e.an:er. Leeeie infor_e we if t1:13 :e-en le .1"-Pff:1 at once, it is poesiSle that the entire :eht te e-n ze handled in core:action with the hhndlin- of the ptreanent irides en whieh J..aeee h pe:411rire will eroiieesly AC 1.11.:1ir. triaometiT.e next onth. Lt.auft further hevieee me tez247-. ht le ef the.opinien eerscea2.:y that the reeetertment ei 1 eteeire tee eeeevel of the Avenut lei: ee -ithin W de.ys after the tride ht Avenue ' 22th '..trtet ere opened to traffic). • er. ehrl.ineton ie eow in ',';aehineton eend while there try thrly action in tee wattee o: tee eteeeent *rie,ta are, wiee ale() tneever to ett the e-parteeet to eleow tee Avenue G itri:e to stand until the 'e e karials-e ia woved or until the city deeieta to eeile e peranent eri,de at Avenue :'. Sheeal the couneil oLrilkY.t tht rreeet aefi to croasine at Avenue e Sy v.sin tee e 1Htine Avenue : awine span, I wculd thet h ehreful hee theroueh exeeinetien ef teet Bean le eee to hecertain weat reeaire eheule Se ite etAie o.rry- ic t rttrictions if any ehoule ea eeceed en the treffic,desirin::, to it. Yeur htttntien ia erain reepeetful.4 chleee to the fact that the fiehecial tien ef erevieiee this eressinz ie entirely oontinzent 'aeon the city exel centreetors on the Avenue e eee e2th et. orieees Stine relieved frow eeevidinz m-ans fer mhinteinine traffic -urine teee eoneteeetien of those Sridees.V1 'cur knewleeee of th:; proloaele eoet e2 a.eintainine tht erieee and opeeztin z it hnd hfter eoneiderinz the inforeation eet ferth, sheuld yeu ee to rant the reeeeet f r the ereeeine at Avenue- e, eeet t: :e.0 1,0.89 :e-elution to that effect autet te ehe fhvoraisle hnd aetief,cteey eteieien of tee 4e-T etpartmtet hs to te leneth of tiler they V111 413.0W the etreeture tee atL-,1-..1 1 shell then ;rent tht, matter ht once Lc eMe eeearte.th6 en ea:eel' te-t it way r' iv thrly ooneietratien. leespeetfuLy wae:eitted, J. eaekley." Teunoilwan eomfh; :f et eeet te elost up e and e2th etreets ehilt th- new orideea .re urr eeeeteaotion, and meve tht ole *rile* to at it eeel eeet t6000. :end te *ei;d temeorhey ateeetaree e -el 12th it ell coat ;;41:e:Je. 'out teeet is tet c:Letnatt cf *ri..kee tenetra hee reeeire on tht eld ,rial if it is eevei. There ia eo heu4t 'wet that h ete..ee fer h *eidee ht tve firat ceat • to mere te place the eld -t e he,I. It will step 411 Lreeeine ht %nral: 1 eeul like te et h 4r1:-e at *ut owine te the eoneltien of the Avenue eci3. I or removed, test no one weld adviet eut%ens in new ' • 1 tit at ;,et one half tee steal is unfit. I think 84011 tiuka 4* *tc *411d 4 Lev 4rile at Avenue :aor,ey to:mcveA ola 4r 44 411 X W4 oonVinced it It IF4* Shape ki,n .ha, Pr eee.'eee.ee eeeeze..- V.Abk, 2 V,11 V WO ,eneitis :to. 'river 'tmtr'to .fi'ost"the.. den :°bt. dta+ 3n: Setter Shape. Councilman lefty; Ae •1 understand it:, .the wapart►ke t .Sill. p'ra»e►.11t ` egniraa ,th.e rea,ovr;1 of tie triage in ninety dam itwe we any aseuranee .that we could icee.p the .ri.tse there it we coved it to Avenue G. Councilman Ralston; ::'.ajor Lague advises it yes his per.io;e1 opinj.on thst .the�`txridge:.. would not .ae allcwa l to stand over ninety days, 'taut to ;et th► opinion of the oar depart.k.cnt it will necessary to adopt a resolution and zo throu; h tht same red taps that We have on tht new *ridep. . . Counailman. Romfh; While there may are a s'a: i ht need for the *fridge at Avenue C►, it it it r ove,i over there it may fw11 darn; lard it would mean an a1d:.ition of some „2iOD yearly to the e:pent s of t%t city tar ,ftalnries and repairs. I think we should ik.eep away from ad litiOnml taxes until we vet our docks a.nir deep rater. We oa•. m4kA some ss.vin& in the maintenance stre.sts so t1.ht tat u x rat* will not ax increased so very much, and I don't think wt should mike any.increases unless we get wiz returns. It :lots not es'rsesx to at a.4vic,41e to m:1ove.. the 'WC::'i.i e n7w. In a ftw yt,,rs we will prosa.41y tiilci a at Avenue x. 1 think there is ooasidsr*bie risk in moving the old to Avemae G, In &lot h think it would be dangerous; and S daswt bellows we ars able to do it, ooasidgximug the expense ot►teaanoe and operation. ibogineer MadYlsy did not favor moving the old bridge. Sad been working on the matter of moving the old Avenue D bridge. b manse of the longer spas whieh woad no doubt be loomed upon more favorably by the War Department because of that foot. The approaobes at Avenue 0 would mot be are good as the present approaches at D, and while. it is not dangerous at this time, the bri4ge is certainly sot in good Shope; thorough inspsotios and analysis should be made before the aeaoval is acne/dared at ail Major Ladae gave his personal opinion that the bridge would not be allowed to stand lounger than ninety days atter completion of new bridges at D and lath sad thou the opinion was thbas onthe fact that it would mesa two bridges, at G and the Railroad dg operate very slowly. Mt. Aiken, a sesiien% of the Southold*, stated the people did got know the matter was to Dome up to night or a delegation would have been on head; that every alga*: of the petition is a property holder and the bridge at 0 would mean a great convenience, and thought they mould show that the bridge would mean a gain instead of a loos to the oity as it would iaorease property values a great deal, thavings information having been furnished by Oapr. Jaudon, who is prepared to make a statement showing the iaoreased valuation that will result from placing a bridge at Avenu4e 4; that if the two bridges aow over the river ars sot used, it will moan that they will be sent to the scrap heap. Chairman Wert thought it hardly worth while to move a bridge to 0 in view of the opinion of major Lade that the war department would require its removal 90 days after ooaletion of new bridges at lath and D; sad thought the cost of inc one of the bridges and patting it in proper shape would mesa sa expenditure of3a0,000. Mt. Aiken stated he had been iaformed the bridge (matt be moved oversight; that the railroad bridge will stay regardless of the length of the spas sad will probably regale throe or four years sad in view of that did got see why ono of the old bridges coal& got be allowed to stand at Avenue O. Chairman Wriest s ted that was a matter whioh the War Dsp.rtment weals decide and thought Major to opinion would be aooepted, and asked whether it would be bettor to build a new or or move as old owe to O. lamer Laokley stated it would be math better to build a mew bridge, for UAW,ion of Major Lads is aocepted and the bridge removed is 90 days atter oompletiom of new bridges at lath and D, there would be nothing left bat the approaches which would represent about $1,000. exclusive of s alk_s and repairs, leaving the aots&1 oast representing the moving of the span at 4,000. which will represent the cost of providing temporary orossisg at lath and D, and it is siuplyrs question of whether it is best to carry traffic over 18 and D or at G alone. Oounoilman lefty thought the oonoluusioathad been reached that it is well to drop the matter of noviiaa=� the old bridge. but se the people is the southside think they seed a bridge very badl7, este4 that the matter be held open u atil next meeting of council ,and let their delogat oa be hoard. That he would mover be in favor of vein old junk, but thought it cheaper to get a sew bridge. Suggested that the matter be held apes, and give the people a chance to be heard sad show where the oity may be able to meet. the expense• lioved by 1. O. Romfh, seconded by R. 0. Ralston thst the matter of plaoisg • bridge at Avenue 0 be held open until the oesmittee of oitissas is present. Motion carried. TAXES OAJOZLLATROM Of SUM OS PROPERTY Of TSE MUMS LOCOS Of ELLS nisei, Florida, June 12, 1912 •She Oit Oouetsoil, Miami, florida. Gentlemen; *eferrisg to the request of the 11isLgeto cancel the assessment against their roDerty, I to advise upon examination of the statutes of this state, acavisae as that the property of a bauevolent iastitnti.an is eslnnt grog taxation and 4 understand that this organisation is a benevolent one sad no part of its property is used for say purpose sxoept a home and there is so part of it held as as investaest or speculation. Under these oirou etasoss t mammon* that the assessment be oanoslled. Very respectfully A. J. lose. City Attorney. Moved by J. A. carat, o sooaaded by 0, t. tiler that the oomminioatioa be received sat the reeommeadatios of the sits attotnsy be approved and the *lent be isetrastst to remove the lifts for tepee, but sot iaoluding improvement liens. Motile carnet. 1� 4141048, l3os$M, lash, 11. 03t, Oeunoil ivies. tsters$*t to the es smaidestiosn of ■rem ti the ell *i i Genesil .1 were s sssst t• as, 0 the ender the leer these is as 1*.101tlia i t• every Widow iopomd4st .pow.Mr ewe easetlsar« ._ A s who topoatepee •sr they are satdt tasatlsa to the valise oft0o. • Very 0. lefty, s000need W 0: V. _' 't•d troy tsmatiea to the vales of $400j Mites serried that the pxepw►s and to y,. ad 01 0010411411131131 _llama Oomsad stated that hs sad the engineer hod sot had time to loud Sato the or of overflow soar Slat et. bat fogless: Um will do so is a fro dam but thought cold bo impossible to provide adegsate drains'. and tits aaly thug the *cold b. dome or the property owners to Sill lip as the sity has filled is the *tree**, whist s*saa4 as tar as tee sity shield 1e walled epos, and the seas aetioa oa the part od th0 ;sty owners 'would so doubt eliminate the Rates/ however, thou., draiaags should be ided it possible, oilcan Softy theaght that if the oomd4ties sea be r.Ndied i�a� they shoal be palled as to do that word as the staad salt wai ter sl�eass 3s the low phases for ebosoms. and bosos =t sjas have tilled $s the hole to a depth of several fed try o pry the water out. ty .warm .r is sessies and the • department i �d that 111fssean e ler porgy t wiilltts0000n be the £sows tsata whh is o maims the obead sad $*stall an uptedate system of asoIs*tiai. That the Tau =ssor will be ready is about � days to turn in the assessment rolls Welsh will i't to about $13,000,000. That the matter of bonds for a ossansl and the bridges :1st noshed eat sad %boegbt they would be ready about lily lst. seder esmafttss progress. Stated the all bills.of the sity should be paid ps ly pq tboogM W*.osssary to borrow the money to do.so, but thought that tcm34 b• aeosssasy the am assessment rolls are tweed 311. £*d3tors rport is as follows: 6tate..oilt o2 ao:. „:.:lances City of ae sLown by Auditor's Account Lay 31st, 1915. Fine :, _ er'feitu.r Interest or4 L1 j.: t 1 flL 2 i t,r General iczk ::e ai_• _. i. �. •:i:L in, Interest Lot C1eannin,: :adewalk .ot-.1 ft t, 0verJr.^_ wm 0n hunch (1st ;:ati o;. >.1 _ ..5: e ) ;;, �;7o.88 ( ) ( 1. „ ($Urnk Liay .:icc+:line " ) (o. _:_. :-r. Jo. ) ) Go. " ) ...,-in an: " ) ( „ ) A U ) .a a:ni " ) ItEe;:laiminL. of fl 3- t_eGt land :t Doc._ _end .: a c? (1st .�at1.,,.u1 (Bank Bay ::1 ioaz ne //(1st li `•.u. :i J tree T. ;.ond (l i'J' Ca, 40 (Lo. r:. .'r. Co. 2x . Co e1::;6,'_00 Do ,l: _.o2,a :uri a:kitary bona eumd (?o. Bk. :r. Uo ¥1:eciaining of . % U': 0 6ani .•:may Bon:; u:i(i ) ) L0. 3,15.33 14,940.54 lu.730.73 16,4 e6.89 d5.u0 ,5U0.00 15,000.00 9„379.:4 9„65 .14 11,45::.93 L.893.74 921.34 464.77 728.36 8,792.89 1,932.07 81.91 403.08 27-, 471.09 3,159.33 27,271.L7 00,.. 64.44 Pink Bond Fun& (Miami 1l3r. & Tr. 00 *Rereaining, ,of *80,000 sire -Boma F`f153 F:odpital Bond Fund (I+sIiami iavings Bank 9,52'5.00 *iroceeds of , 1i,000 Bos,;, ital Bond Fund Of 96i Total Remianing of ,n400,000 Bonds Sold. SiiICI&L I?$:.' .:.:V.t iiliNT zQ I) 3.aiLa. ;..:a llth atre c.lt Bond :.'u:.d r)`1 (Bulk Bay Biscayne 1,456.5'2 llth " " " Tr2 ( ,, „ ) 7.97 19t:. „ " ;1 ( „ t, ) 444.78 Court" '' It ;4 1 ( " „ „ 303.59 :.venue C „ IIl (So.( " " II ) 95C.27 1 th :;treat 1 ii3k. & Tr. Co. ) 3,758.66 ) 443.94 ) 1,515.40 ) 847.38 574.57 189.97 1 2,666.82 4,517.76 II „ 1, It,f2 ( ,t ,t II II „ II II it13 ( " , „ R Avenue C t, il ` . (L iatai Bk & Tr. Co. If If Itd2 ( " tt If R 2torm :fewer " " '1 (i.ileml :.'" vinL. s 239,1117 ::venue B " d1 ( ' R „ D 11 ;L•'1 ( ►f Tv 2otal :,tre t :,aillay Special Deposit (So.Bk.& Tr.Co 1,000.00 Rr.^..na otal Ca h on Hand200,380.89 s 963.71 10.625.01 '157,$b�6.4 ` /9/1711Tily Auditor IMMO DOWD /UfD IMODUITA AND Dirt W UE *I$ .i'roceede 90 Bonds Balance Fund on hand Sept 30/14 Colleotions Sewer Linos 1,101.79 1.652.42 65,600.00 2,754.21 Storm Sewers 1914 7,886.22 1915 8,355.47 Sanitary Sewers Const. Sewers J. J. Zuinn Jc Advertising w itg. apecf. :,.anhmles P_~a:aes Jovers Supervision of Conet of sewers Sewers .A1ru 8 sewerage Deposite site- ' " Distribution in Detail Sept 30- Balances ces on !land Dot 31- 2ransfer frc:a ,.d iis. B1- " street Imp Ctfs Collected L ov 30- Dec 71- Jan 31- Feb ..8- ' Loh 31- Apl 30- bray 31- 1,101.79 5 4- 00 125.96 169.36 93.71 167.01 135.35 120 90 150.25 97.88 16, 241.69 12,169:85 41,301.86 549.13 456.28 ? , 82 2:05 2,00.0.00 3,004.00 2,754.21 17,702.73 1) 000.00 88,354.21 76,134.86_ 10,219.35 • J. D. Godman 9th " L to LI44 1789 J. D. Godman Ave 19th to Rv.1791 Engineering Cost 18th Ave D to 1818 Dec 5- C. H. '.:atson over pd.on S.Dien 1857 15- i'rr.a1: Gallatt 9th i;.P..Dr(]11)1941 24- .�. 2reedlund llth _'.toil'. 1962 J. D. Godman Catoh Basin 9th 1963 Loh 15- Biscayne Const Co,6th Ave J -K 2449 :anley stearne Col8th " D -E 2465 " " 10th " G - ! 2457 J. D. Godman llth " F toG 2461 n n n H.C. n n n n 2463 .ay 7 - Biscayne Con Co.9th Ave D-Rv. 2616 Rioheeon Love, Ltap of Cy Strte. 2620 Engineer Coate of 'Bowers 2670 CONS2tiUC2I0i; sE",E%5 1915 Jan 7 - J. Feb 5 - " Lich 4- Apl 1 - " May 8 - rr Jan 7 - it . Quinn Co 5 Oct 23- Dec 9- 31.* 31- 1915 Say 8- June 9- e e 40 Ste, BWTLRS B. A. o: C. Co. Ctf Ind. Res 98 n n n n " n „ n n „ n n n n n n n n Int " n n Trans to Ave E.B.I.ds S.F. #1 J. N. Haeelhtret Ctf Indr 5 n n n n n #6 S.A.& C.Co-Ctf Ind R.98 n n n n n n n 98 S.A.& C.Co Const n n n n n SUNDRY �1►iI aE',stt:RS TB 1656 1,818.13 1658 245.54 1660 2,610.16 1661 95.79 1865 419.93 1869 19.40 1872 21.07 2005 2,000.00 2006 956.20 7,886.22 2635 1,812.51 3192 6.542.96 8,355.47 1914 ,a Oct 6 -A. Freedlund,7th'Ave $:$ Blvd 1636 620.18 Nov 7- " loth " a.li.Rv.D 1775 887.00 `. W. H. :'eatherly Viet Avei-to \1777 2,105.40 J. D. Golman 7th " F to J 1779 1,055.29 W. eatherly 16th " J.N.R.D.1781 1,25t,.G0 Biscayne Con.Co loth " Li to E$v.1785 1,501.58 " " 19th " D to 1787 1,144.03 861.16 138.85 39.45 28.44 105.00 163.00 32.35 509.10 599.00 374.00 245.50 48.00 301.60 20.00 135.32 12,169.85 2029 2,851.84- 2360 4,687.22 2424 8,149.86 2538 8,332.75 2617 7,620.81 3188 9,749.35 41,391.86 41I:11 olOileIkIu42i0E4; 1915 Jean 7 - i . Alyce. r'tg..Jo •,ere .spec 2028 279.49 30- ;o.:.dv for .:ewer ;:de. 2087 69.64 349.13 va i:,:iJ 6 Pitsla.�2:'C Fx COVZRS ieb5-:2 Idc h 4 -" 411-" .:ay 8 .r Junc7 -" :nr? +a ..775 1•1yoe , :.nnioi oal rang. 2401 315.76 " 2435 379.00 2540 520.79 2623 566.93 3190 779.57 „ r+ ,t 1915 I:ov 1t3 ;,,yoe :,2uziei,:a1 zlnG 1'617 1915 -4mdel Land Co, lit Payment 2062 3,000.00 Rev. Stamps on Note Defd " 2383 4.00 l. 456.28 .05 004.00 78.134.86 11, 2"i9.35 • • MAX/ BANK & TRUBT,OWANY DOM= Oct 17- Proceeds 10 Bonds Nov 20- Proceeds 20 Bonds & Interest 30- Transfer Int.Deb'nt Bonds Accrued Int.on BondsVou. 1833 rov 11- Imp. fealty Co.Note Int 1802 Dec 17- h. F. Iarborough,Pire 6ta.1996 Fire Chief's Auto 1942 Jan 7 - W. J. Harris,Steel Tank 2033 • 2. Yarborough,Fire Dta 2034 1::ch 4 - 2. Yarborough,Fire 8ta 2411 F. Yarborough " " 2422 2. Zarborough ILIct.ork 423 Biscyne Const Co,iaym't 2427 John B. Orr, ilasterin6 2428 18- Amr. Ia.Prance.r.0.C.(P.E.2469 lioneer Const 0o,1.etn1 C1.2,172 29- Murekn. Vire Hose :.: Jo(1-.8) 2608 Ar1 , 2568 " " "(11M1t 2559 (Ept) 2520 15- Fr: n17.H. 2570 tt It Liaw 20- florid Electric Co 44 :;tevens Co B. D. :.00d Co. kmr La.Pr-nce F.E.Co Foster i;ngineer Co Gnmewe11 2. L.. 1.2e1 Co. C. F. Ii)_uther Ctevens Co Liami Garaje i.ch. Co 22- E. L. Co k1ad1:fAer Co Franks Transfer 00 Arir La, Franco F.E.Co Ln10 2016 2820 2084 2688 2891 2693 2895 2698 2966 ,2967 4C.,68 2969 0,600.00 19,380.66 1,135.00 1,061.40 500.00 95.50 1,011.33 2,198.57 1,028.70 121.00 185.00 65.00 8,550.00 71.00 1,100.00 1,550.00 51.00 45.50 650.00 28,980.66 380.66. L9.28 60.00 450.00 3'.00 7.25 13.00 9.60 22.10 50.00 95.00 3.50 7.283.33 Y.ITi2oicu BALa DZEWITORY DOCK BOLD FIJIrD Jan 22- iart Proceeds 103 Bonds Feb 1- " 90 " Feb 11- 2r.a:wfor to Bisoayne Tr.Go Feb 9- ',,errick iirycc in Co j. Correll 31- Transfer to 16,000.00 85,500.00 10,000.00 Y,L0.00 28,600.00 19,415.00 10!,500.00 17 500.0,:: 1L,10.00 25,515.00 L,500.00 16. Jan L2- art iroceeds _Conde 13,000.00 Tr,uisfer ffom lst 10 000.0 4,134 ",a- to 2.0 V.276 8.231.29 • 963.71. .1 0 0OUTTL.Tii..: OcITURI.o0o.. Oct 17- roceeds 43 Douao Jan 22- Part 1C" Feb 17- Transfer 1st Nat'l oat 15- Ishal :ando12:11 Co " 24- Transfer to :;en'l .Und " LV- J. Lummus (Int Trnola ,DJ3) Doc - 1eha'I',andolph Co Dec 21- -.Janie ',;i13on cor-c11 Jun - Bisca.rle 2:ra11:. Bryce is:-Iklne: Co Jan 29- J. N. Luxxas Daly 31- Transfer to 42,1150.00 17,500.02 7.,50.00 676.76 ' 1706 7,0o:).LA) 1020 LuOL 1 2057 2979 1,300.00 930.00 1,rA).00 2,u: 6,750.00 4 "7n 44 LIIT,Lic2 .A.4.,x4EY DStObITula DOc.i PUUD Lay 31- Transfer from First Bay LAseayne • Bk.& Tr.0o /40w 2,500.00 2,5.J0.00 111.0379.44 2100036 .,PARAV fillaPOP V14 ,V•M' .4t4.• co • 4 . • * o • • t , •stz3*7{"fr -*),385.00 .2,500.00 13,00(40.00 o'J'79.4 471' • ' .4 1, o1`.-.72 446.05 15b.00 601.13 1, 96:3.92 o: J.85 4,7t: •93 ._ it • / 1 ,6.6d.139 663.83 2!,07.:.G9 13,605.06 k,l,m7q,63 I i; 8 .7 3 09.; :390.01 lu .,7 245.08 498.06 1, 99;.6G Co.') ) •:7b. -. lutes.;, '7•'r.�i5 64,30 790.0u 81:>.50 8b 1.0:.1 1,1-..71 634.-1 6G5.i.9 G. . 0.. 1,01c�.70 ,: 47.21 9o.00 2,500.0.; 1,114.71 1,4' 5.00 1,140.98 718.00 14 , 2 9 3 8.672.'38 i+ stukt unman scomNOD. BABB 0p BAY B13CAXNLr_ D 1208ITORY Oct 17- _ rocoed3 5 Jowls Item - rocoo to L3 ;3onds Accrue' i,torest Oct Oct Nov Dec Jan Jan itlay 4,850.00 23,7;30.00 * 475.69 29,075.69 .Tota1 lst 1at'1 Bk. 5,467.87 23- 1,113. 36 24- 2,619.60 30- 475.69 9- 1,414.03 7- 1,1:2.00 432.25 F:,- - 262.20 30- 126.1 17- 802.00 ld 2,000.00 8- B.Ii.i'.lyce. 5upsrvlsing L6;:2 44.10 1:i- Duplex ...-Cg. & :ry Co L657 127.13 : 13- _. 1. I. Fund. Jost .;on..�t2oo9 _ 2 087.78 1:.,60G.80 .._•::,r-is l: ti: at..�. ' d2 1686 " Ave Di1710 �1 1710 " Int.D.B. e,oe.Int.onBnd.1831 z.tea_ns C.Co.�i4'011: 6tp1858 1..ii.11y0e,i^v:[nl: llaris 2027 C^xl G.F.i ther,0cean beach 2030 - of treeti3 2052 Ordin'�.rieos 2088 eedliuicl, w avint; Lye;.i. 2573 ,;ote 2607 4 .ce u.. � 101:; parr 7- B. . 3:lyce, 3191 Oct Nov It 663.6 6 '..._..ce on Iaprovl J s/i �• J� i7.-4 ..-... -- - L! ;Lce i1•.t 17- trooeeds 5 Bonds w 95 nayc,.7:w 4,860.00 Proceeds 25 Bon 4 95 23,750.00 Accrued Interest 475.69 074.4 xc/ •' x.t.7 Ce Oct 1 - Oct 21- N ov 30- Dec 31- J Dui 3 1- 1'eb LL- Lch 11- ar_1 :3;.- „L y '..:1- Oct Dal. Jt.Iiin.Sond I::;! rorerae;;t lie.: Coll. VI 11 11 1I 11 I 1• lI�'1 •_ 16.1 16,6 1701 171'7 172C . 1 .,t .1 17; ::ov 7- 1:.t :. a'1 .,_.:. :ti'.Ind. 1, 178.: ::ov 18- ..._. � 1.1.. Co t _ vi.; _ _-.::) 1019 .r ,ov 20- 2...., for L.t.J._.(.c.Ii t. 1 •"C Dec 12- lay :toll rnet 7t2 :.t 1879 Dec 19- ' I' 1979 i;ch 9- 3.1.DoV iia. ,;ti'. Lid 2:= .,:` ..; l.:c;' 15- L. 41.c:;•1e. 111 2451 I`ro;:d17�nd " " tr1E3 a=53 L' . .. o t :::ri ' ,r 16 ;:. 459 O. • L. ,an " If . ...c.'_ ,.. :_•uediund ' " , 1 ; ':': G J . . ;io.1:.k,.. T.; �••... ._ iJ8 tl • Go : ;.: t1;1 25 :0 ...13y ..L't) :rr;s C.Co ,;17 . 5.... L. _ reed.1ui:.. " 1 260,1 Lei: :. 5- B. ... hlyco . u t...ape t:' S '=ryce i; ' in. ..o,Jude,-(Joue ):_ : 7 1:..1 1- ;:e._,.. er1 _.ountrc,c. (at) 2."s9 1.,)1 17- . ;=1yce._:stet'1 :lr..:'es C June 1- 1 .eedlur,_', Ctf Incl. i . . ,;, • ,..ems- •i 1V 0. t . i 0: alai; ' I 6yearns C.Co ?reedlund " " !Pickle " 1 216 -4-11 3171 273 17 3175 21 3177 t;30 3169 6,4b'7.87 U NA •, Nov Dec - 15- 17- Jan Pah 15- Lioh 2 - 10- Moh ;.0- Moh ;.5- 14b11 29- Mch 31- 1 - 41 15- 17- •-1241 • • PA 00111413101 ANVIL& TrC0hDANY D10081WWX frocoatle 25 Bonds Acc'd Int. 2rans. As Int to Int.D.B.P. 1832 ";• T,. Civrlos I;ote L1 Int. Loral" 1 :.Ztaa Ono. .1, De0.11t. 11-i It4o Co 1.1t." 11 • II 11 It 11 fl ft •1 IT If 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 21v.) Weber (:o " „j..,uri Pi c Gric. Co" 6npr. " '7111 L. Otter Wor;: " O. 1011 Co L L;nles The 3. C. 7e1m, E'ior3!olmoo - Co T. :11:a Co I. Go 1. . _lyce,Unioadin 7,y :o " c) Jel2J3 L " I. ' 11 11 11 ty 11 11 11 r? I/ Des. eV 1)1t If 1848 1940 1945 i,005 2;91. 2399 2420 2441 2442 2481 248L 24:13 24,84 2405 2490 2509 2517 2514 2615 2517 252. 542 24".4 Otter Des•Llt. ;]5(9 'lye() 1. :',. 2. o Demzir" 2282 • :ly‘;e kay :oil " 1 11 1ie:(311or " " 2591 I. kTh " 2592 • IY_ca :0 u 4 - .2,•2'rght Deo .It 015 .croodlun.. Lay 8- Roll • Tift7iC ;_624 • • Les. it 67. Lay 1 - kay 2z11- jun 4 - Jun 7- 0111,10,11- “eho,- • . _ oll" 1 7 • • ", _011 ' 11 . unn !I 24,225.70 475.70 3,071.77 300.00 825.00 451.00 1.17 4;-•5.77 04.95 107.99 176.57 100.59 44.04 376.41 566.66 369.25 25.J.00 450.00 175.00 98.27 18.65 1:,.OU122.7:. 9u.00 „•91.L. 1 70 1:,,o.56 4 2.00 61.60 94.50 566.67 L15.51 '1 .0 T00.00 157.35 126..„58 21.72 1.2Ju.,J0 14.01 10 /:,0 7.1 .' sl. 23,750.00 ge • - 4 Hi.A 15 '64 "4 o f“‘41N, )(4•`4 1 • ' ' • - _Lr-7):22_00 • s)L 4164 r-7 L F-rfi 7 :Jan 2 _onla 5r.5.00 Mewed b7 0. V. filer. swats* b7 O. lefty, that the Reports of the Auditor be rees4wed, spread upon the *lastss and.published ia oasooloPOI. motion oarridc. $ Moved by IC: 0. Remfh, seoaeded by 0. F. Filers that the bills against the oity for the month of May, 1915, be read by the clerk. aotioa carried. -She item of 510. Pollee Departmentbrought out seas disouselom ommelloou kwofk. stalls( that before such as expenditure was made it should be brought to the emboli sad properly authorised. Stated that he did not remember what had been agreed mg in regard te furnishing uniforms for the pollee fermi whAoh the amount eswered1 but that all departments *honed adhere to the rule that expiatituree must be authorised by ocuacil. 7r, Wed of Police Shama explained that the Mayes had authorised the purchase; that be, Whitman, had made inquiry of **versa aorehants and Mr. Rhodes. fres whoa the purehass was made, offered the lowest prioe. Osumoilasn 00mrad stated that wham the salaries of the polies were raised it was =der stood they were to fIrmish their own uniforms, but %bath' Mem was lode later whereby he thought the city is to furnish twouniforms year. bet 444 met haew whether that authority extended 'biped the porobase of two umitorme sal or whether it was intended that the eity Sheale mistime to purchase iselforms far the pollee terse. The clerk was:fastructed to look MP * tho gagelwes List ef the May hills is as fellows: ' , • • 1.1711,M•M.W^ MIIETYRIN,V,1;1,4711,1L Pei ftvileftekt ?rank 9'. begs Compass" J. A. Dew Miami *lmetrie Light i Power Ce�r�q $.i *lia **eery ampaemy g .gp Miami Grocery Compaq 4145 Miami Tale hone Cenpe r 2.48 J aba T. R. W. Hhetee 59m.00 W. J. Whitman .411: ?inane* Department 3. T. Merritt 1.45 Miami *lootrio Light Jr Power Company 11.80 Miami Toss & Cold Storage Company 1.50 Miami Printing Company 198.58 Miami Towel Supply Pratt Printinoo 116,00 Bmitb's Bo* �J8tore 301 6 p-is •costery Department ' 7, s s. G. M. Dykes John Sewell .76 9.88 10.33 Fire Department American garage & Machine Company .86 Atlas 0i1 Company 88.03 Frank T. Budge Company 61.77 J. A. Dann 2.40 Gulf Refining Company 21.94 Mayes Stationary Store .70 Miami Roaotris Garage Company 3.08 Miami . leotrio Light & Power Comvaany 19.90 Miami Garage & Machine Company 1.10 Miami Toe & Cold Storage Company 0.50 Miami Laundry Company 20.74 Miami Tolephone Company 3.22 Miami rater Company 5.00 Bailey Milan Hardware Company 43.35 St John Construction Company 28.00 Western Electric Company 186.60 - 77- 9 "8 Sanitary Department Brown & ;aehington 14.50 J. A. Dann 10.80 ?rederiok Dieinfeotant Company 109.60 Gulf Refining Company 5.94 (bnyton & Moore 7.60 Magnolia Grooery Company 203.48 Miami Eleotrio Light & ,Power Company 1.00 Mimi Gas Company 3.90 Miami Printing Company 80.26 Miami Towel Supply Company 1.00 rra tt . rinting Compaany 8.75 Railey ttilam Hari.vrare Company 3.$f Miami aleotrio TT TT 449.96 iC J� A44t. Lighting City Department Light & rower Company 1T 11 ry ft n If It n n n n n T1 n n II n n .f 11 1 Tr n Si n N n tl II 7, 49.96 126.40 102.86 138.60 18.84 17.6E 593.06 8.80 1.06t.3I Park Department Baker Holmse & Company 1.40 P. A. Henderson 20.7E Bailey Milan Hardware Company 79.7E Soheibli & Intwiatl+e a`. 0 0 • Street DIpart**$ • • Prank TD��M 0onpsay Drabs lumber Coapaa S. Dykes O. D. Prank* • 0ea_pany OW Refining 0001Sokr P. As Maulers= magnolia Oroosry Company Sayo's Stationarystore Miami slootrio lght A Power Compaq C. H. Ferry Halley Milan Hardware Oeppasy John Sewell 4.TO Sl.00 A1.4$ 4.00 40.00 413.9 1.4S 100.fl 11.14 14.40 "name Brsnoh; of Street Department Prank T. Mudge Company cs, s„,_,a ,c., „.. /...z a a. 21.10 sw•...4 7/ /i T Jo A. Dam g8•� v Florida Msohine works .~ -- 464.8Y....,/" F Miaani eater Company 4A..1.,c ... y i'—` 0 /0;6 L. **1 _ . City $oapital Department Chapman numbing Company C. 11. Gustier Miami llsotrio .Light & tower Company Miami Fish Cora zany Miami Gas Company Miami Ice h Cold Storage Company Miami Laundry Miami Market Palm PLarmao* John seybold 5.0S 71.64 10.20 1.40 22020 12.00 58 ,11 69.75 60.112 0. • brad by O. 1. filer ,• seem N. 0. Aosth, that the bills against the city - ler the ath of Ney, 1915 be geld , m, se send by the Omsk. Notice o ssie4. • 1L*OlRIOAL MIRAN= . paved by O. P. Tiler, siesnded by p. Nifty, that the sleet1LIsi 0rdinsnes heaUe i introduced and gilt, first sad second reeding be •ithMraen. Antics osssisd..i*o. O) Councilman 0. P Tiles Introdutted the following ordinances ORON = N0. in MOWING AND INSTALLATION 110 NAUMAN= 0t 1110TRI0 VMS AND APPARATUS WOE ZLROTRIO LTOA'1'► RUT AND POML AND TO LIMBS MOONS, /INNS 4ND CORPORATIONS I1$TALLING TB! SAMD4, P'AOTIDrINA lftA4 TIN NNPGiOSNIN? Oi' O0DIIFANONS 14 . Tal RROTROTION OP LIilr AND '!"NI YOZTINTION 0f TI1QS, AND MATING TU 01r7IO2 4y.OITT ILMOTRIOAL 11MOTOR AND MINIMA HIS DOTI= AND POUR.. w Mowed by 0. Softy seconded by 8. A: Raistea, that 0rdinenoe.No. lit be given Met reading and seed in full. Mottos (trried. The ordinance was reed in tall. Moved by O. Dotty, seoonded by B. A. Ralston, that Ordiasnoe No. 192 be given seem.' reading and read by title only. Motion serried. The ordiaanoe was read by title only. SAJI?ATIOM OONNI?TIMMAN CounciLat lalstso eported that the Ma3ority et the Board of Biala reported Savesobly Wee the eppoistasat of Me. Okandles tar the place as engineer, Destruo or plant. Mewed by Ili 0. Masten, se4e6de4 by O: P: Niles that the Mayers* action la appointing at. Chandler as slaginoer for the pity destructor pleat be oenfirssd. Motion serried. (PITY TAM SUPPLY AGAIN OONTAMUATSD. Ooinoila"a R•l$ten reported that the ester ly is spin oaatamiaated, as oohaeuaeed is the maradvertisement of the DMit4 of *salth j that the Board ha* inetraste4 the Miami Heuer 00. to do osrted& Shift* to prevent • ra mtmer of this comb a ti*, the iastraot&oas having bees isnnsd after on ult•tiOn with Xa(ineer Ylp+se wbO D�ea knsn of eater and its treatments aaL asked.that the sennell is* the instr ems d the steely the totes Osapaay.. that thsq �tels , at . the fax mid of' the 0*s Lt • 4isiateeteRR plat asi*g a ear eelxt , tlhs picot so hs spssote4 osatisrawsly ego long as $ho $ h system free the galls to the o#s t0 Is opssatisa or Maul • !metres slataa ii too "blob mill make isahe on instead ' of late the °admit. That the systew is reeourande4 by R grocer IIlyoe as the best 0sthed teat ws►ter purifiostso•i to aemuu oft its fr.i * tit.. =oU $* Conrad stated that amty action taken by the Board rroo�yail but did not think the". M. C. interests could bs MMds to Attorney 'toted that they were under a great may Obligations, umdor tits 1M. 01L t 0ra •aii They informed se sometlae ago they rate vials to install a proasssi -tem rot the wells and -the? may haw* saps good ideas about the matter MI possibly it ad be se11 to see what they are god to do. '*oilcan Ralston; That Nay be true. but notbiag has been dens. The gasaittss has waited Ds sr like anandhthe saction 1 askdoosnoilits o take willbrtt reagIhs en his ppssitioa with • :laser Llyos: The Doctor would not like to say be woad recommend anything dsfinitsl •i1 he has beard from the Company but he gave us to understand he is willing to do this he oan get authority as he is not suthorissd to spend so .uQh mosey without authority the Trouts**. lad B. O. Ralston,,seosnded by Z. 0. Roafb, that the requse% madam end Lostruotioss the of Health to the Sisal water Company in regard to water supply be confirmed the oity ocanoil. Motion oarried. * oilcan Romfh: to fooled around with them for three months last winter and it is time took hold of this water proposition in the way it sbouid be handled and if the •enditure of $1,000. will oloar up our water supply I don't see why they will not do it. can't make a motion too strong for me to .soond. lbils their fran ism gives them go rights, they must 'apply reasonably pure water to the oity; I an not at all worried ut the fraaobis• or the poser of the city to sake them give us good water. If they it put it in shape we will put !aR the avatar supply in shape for them. ' oilman Conrad; It is not my intention to bold up anything and if we oan fords anything ould lire to see it done. I would like to see the water Company mad* to do things the e as Us private property owner oan be !wood to do ortain things. They should tainly put in all their undergrouod york.to..bs_Aot.to damage our street paving bat Chia they will gO• ao Xevsm*s to pout- in the oonn•osioas to the pitr property, but I Nrtwitnly as is favor of anytm t•a'hat will farosthem: o do so CONCERTS' BAND TO Phi[ BLOB nailsan Ralston reported that the driving o! the golden spike as the first work on new railroad from Pala Beach to Laks Chu ohgibim is the occasion of Quits s ool•bratioo ug held in Palm Beech to day and as the oiti*sns of that place had frequently shown it interests la Miami by sanding dslegati o assist in events hors, he thought it per that the woodmen's Sand of Miami show. to Pala B•aob, these bsing no bend a1 t point, and the oonosrt• in Miami would be reduoed by one oono•rt. Hs asked approval his action. lad by G. Betty, seconded by H. 0. Ralston,. that the action of the Band Committee is ding the toodnense Band t0 Pala Beaoh be approved. Motion carried. !-!_oilman Ralston: we will have to asks some arrangements for seating the band other on the roof of ohs !lk's Building and would like to have authority to Mild a band stand royal Pala Park. The original play was to give one ocancert saob wssk in Royal Palm Park and ssoond oonosst in one of the neighborhood parks but it sprays to bit the desire of a :rity that the concerts be given in the Roal Palm Park. The bend stand ooutd be used other purposes, public *pooch** and I bellow* it oould be oosstruoted for WO. or less ieeer llyos informs me that there is some lumber lett from the .reot*on of the Dsstruotor whioh could probably be used and reduce the expense of the stand considerably. :d by 0. Bitty, seoondsd by 0. T. tiler that the Band Committee be authorised to "sect 714 stand in Royal Palm Park, provided it is agreeable with the Rotel Company, the 6 not to stoma Wa00. Motion carried. !ITT=17A1 01 7IRX-PROTIOTI01 TIRE "MOTO . IIADMQUATI VATIR MAINS oilman Hefty !M stated that large ,number of petitions for fire hydrants bats boon ivod and usually it is not plsaible to place a hydrant because of the small sire of water main. That his attention bad been Galled to the main now being laid by the r Company on 3rd St., with two inch pips; the people in that emotion have been *ring for firs prot.otion for years but hydrants can not be installed and it will •sbly-be years before a main of sufficient else is laid. That bs did not know what - be done by the oity unlit.* it is agreed with the later Company to put down ins uffioisnt else and pay then interest a► their i*vsstasnt and thus *sours fire elation and the interest Gould possibly bit saved through reduction in insurance is. Rmoo*i andsd that a oo■mittee to appointed to go into the matter. oilman Roatb: I think the lire Committeeman and =infuser Ilyoe should go over the • thoroughly and make oar*ful note of tits points where the ass* mains should be -allot and then we can adopt the proper resolutions and sendd then to the water 00. I think we will got results in that way. by Z. 0. Roach, roasted by 0. t. tits: that the Fire Committeeman and the City ammo be and ars hereby appointed a oosnittss to oaaves* the city thoroughly and report Instill as to the location& of miss of sufficient else to afford adm note firs lotion. Motion •arrisd. t. Sditty OquO0ts4 that the *Sty o that*s�th t*aidb In the intsmitt**. this bail4Lat, Bat it oesholl the.* mattes sb1on14'lbo taken lit ova Ornate• .SIa►ft i'e*0 ralaal'i bit *bO b* t well' i0' 1*4t for Mr. S. T. Toting appearo4, rlproseat th0 oitpisas of Hasa& Pielst sa ter that the city take emu notion in forcing Oh*1. M. 0. lit. to .lanr lto prepet of vodi mad tadorbrlah wbieb the oawpany had promised to di stoma samths 1 . *Wilms MINI to take any action; requested that a uniforaep ppopl4eersn hdassignea to the Brine 'Vista 800tdonat lens* tot a part of sash night or MD or three sigh weekly as the look aaa bath haloes 'rooted by the *Miens on the Hay frUSt had boon vim mob akeis.d by trs.psesere. Sepg oatted that someone molting in *M neighborhood be appointed to polios the di.triot. Also ooaplain.d about a twos which had been out down by the city and left lying in larringtown Avenue; aloe as 10 'the ooadition of the surface of that strut Stood by .0. T.. Tiber, euondte4 by R. 0. Ralston, that the matter of polio. prot.oties for Rana Vista be Warred to ins 'Polio* 0ownittesaan. Motion oarri.d. Moved by S. 0. Romfh, seoond.d 4. 0 F. Tiler that the matter of clearing up the woods on the F..1. 0. Ry. property be r.ferr.d to the sanitary committeemen. Motion sarried.* Oouncilwan 0ossrad @tatted to Mr. Young that the matter of repairing the Outsets sAa removing the tree would be looked alter by the *Moot dapasta.nt and would hambeen at ceded to heretofore had his attention boon oalled .to the matter.z,t°fit. PIRMANAmmmT PAVING SOUTH BIDS Mr. Adolph Treedlund addr.seod council and @tated that the south Sidi Civic Aseooiatiea at a reoent meeting had appointed Mr. Rileysaa and himself as a oesmittee is prpent to the ooumil the question of Immanent pawing, preterably with sepbaltlo ooaorto. sf Avenue D from the River to 80th St., A0th St. from Hriotell Avenue. to the Railroad,' and •18th St. from Briokell Avenue to Avenue D. 0ounoilaan 0oaxad stated that additional paving work would be taken up as soon so the fAnanose oould be arranged for, which it is hoped could be done In s short time, =nor the new charier. MISOILLAIIOIf9 BILLS AGAINST TRH 02?? Hill of the Frank T. Budge 0o. for SOO dos. garbage Bans $4115.80 stamping ties, WIN Moved by H. O. Ralston, seconded by O. F. Tiler that the bill bs paid out of the Sanitary Bond Fond. Motion oarri1d. Sstiwate 1o. 1 to 0.. R. Perry, fox erection of engine and blower, installing suoti0a piping and sabaust piping, Dsstruotor Plant. $100.00 Moved by H. 0. Ralston, seconded by 0. T. Filer, that the bill be paid out of the 8anitax1 Bond Fund. Motion oazriod. Dill of 0. H. Lyn. Foundry and M►ohini 0o. MSSSO lb@ castings a SO iSBS.ST Moved by O. P. Tiler. seconded by O. Hefty that the bill be paid out of tho sewer bond fund. Motion serried. BILL OF S. Ps HSTSSR FOR DAM►01 TC A *FORD OAR* Bill dated Aso llth, amount =l9•SD Ohio! Whitman stated %Sat the oar was demigod whili being moved by 9*'..Adolph Treodlwmd r. who voluateed to :rove the oar at his, wh tman's requos , la order that the fix. department might makes& demonstration of the new apparatus; that it had to be dons quiokly to prevent damage to a lumber of care by the water and reoomeendod that the bill be sllosod. . . Moved by H. O. Ralston, mounded by O. T. Filer that the bill be paid. Motion oarr*.d. EMI . ' S8 1*O* shyer en L*srn Strait of Wolk $ . o1M4 oalto>id i re 31. tto, *lid *skid the following questisa: 'slawObl 1:a�r to the *Oki . t* # b* PP I* in me whioh the work was door to its Oast, wi : $ 34 r' lit31 foot 1*88. Tome 1wW t no ebjeotioas. 8 i*Oh serer en Avenge 3 bOgiasiad ONUS 8to aid atte*diag to NW Nd 1t. . Are there any a tenon. to the work, to tho aaalgmes ' 1*a whioh the work n St Si. it* teat, which is $13.88 per fifty foot let?. Merl' wore no ebjeotiems. 8 inoh sewer on Bernd 8t. beg1n*1ng at Avenue J and. estendl*g to Avant* P. eta. Aso thirr an* objeotions to the work t0 the manner in which the work was dens or to its gost,+wbieh is $14.87 per fifty foot lot? There were no eb;nafeotiess. 8 inoh sewer on Third Street begl*siap at Avows 0 and extsndiag- to bsyead £n *s r, etc. Are there any enjoetions to the wort, to the manner is whidh the work was deal or to its cost, whit* is $13.80 per fifty foot lot? Thor* were so objeotiome. 8 inch snrlr on fourth 8t. beginning a; Ai►sm&e F and entendi*g to beyond L. eta. Aro thoars nay objsstieos to the work; to tho manner in whioh ths work was demo or to its east, whioh is $13.23 per fifty toot lot? Thor* were *e Objections. 8 inoh sewer OR 8libta St. beginning at ►venus 0 and extending to Avenue F etc. Aye Shims* any objeotions to the work, to the manner is which the work was dome or to the oost of ths work, whioh is $13.A0 per fifty foot ,lot? There were no objections. 8 inoh sewer on 110th Street betweening at and St end *stealing northwardly7 300 ft. eto. Are there any ob eotione to the work to the manner in which the work was done or to its oast? Which is $13.88 per fifty foot lott There were no objections. 8 inoh saver on Alamos J beginning at 4th Street and attending to and 8t. etc. Are there any ob eotions to the work, to the manner in whioh the work was done or to its cost, whioh is $12.85 per fifty foot lot? There were as objections. d lash sewer en Avenue I beginning at First 81. and extending to near 5th Bt. ato. Are there any objections to the work, to the manner in whioh the work was donne or to its cost, whit* is $13.00 per fifty toot lot? There were no objections. 23 inoh sewer an Bickner St. beginning at Avenue l and a:tending westwardly to 100th 8t.eto. Are there any oD sotioos to the work, to the manner in whioh the work was done or to the oost, whioh is $83.35 per fifty foot lot? There were no objeotions. 0ounoilaisa J. A. Ooared introduoed the following Resolutioae regarding above sewers: REBOLUTIOS N0. 411-4 Work of oontraotor J. J. Quinn do., aooepted by oity oounoil, 33 lath sewer on: Riokmsr St. 1180 TI01 N0. 411-0 Approving and oonfirsing cost of the inprovemsnt $3,427.18, and directing theoity �Roi7 erk to awake ooll*oti of assessments in a000rdanoe with final assessment roll. to clerk Ms June 33) 33 inoh sewer on Riokmer St. Moved by 0. 7. tiler, seoonded by 0. Nifty that Resolutions Nos. 411-7 and 411-0 be adopted. se read. On roll oa11 all voted yes. • RE80LUTION N0. 418-1, Work of contractor J. J. Quinn 0o. aooeptsd by the oity oounoil, *3 inoh worn on Lemon 8t. RESOLUTION N0. 412-0 Approving and confirming cost of the improvement $1,537.84 and directing clerk to make oolllsotiod of assessments in accordance with final asssssmsnt roll.- (Roll to clerk June 32) as inch Bawls on Lemon 8t. Moved by 0? F. Filer, seoonded by 0. lefty that Resolutions Noe. 41a-r and 412-0 be adopted as read. On roll °all all voted yes. 1180LUTIO1 10. 432-7 Work of oaaatraotor J. J. `Quinn Oo. a00*pted by oity oounoil, 8 inoh away on Avenue N. RESOLUTION N0. 4113-0 - Approving and oanfirsing cost of iaprovsmsnt 81,413.10 and direct city clerk to make ooliootian of assesssen s in a000rdanoe with final assessment roll t Roil to-olerk June SA) 8 inob sewer on Avows N. Moved by 0. F. Filer, seconded by O. Betty that Resolutions Nos. 43-F and 438.-4 be adopted as read. -Oa roll oall all voted yes. RE80LUTIOW NO. 43S-7 Work of oantraotor J. J. Quinn 0o. soespted by oity council, 8 inch sewer an Sad St. beginning at Avenue J RESOLUTION N0. 4384 £ppsevt*g and oanfirmiag oost of improvement mad di/fooling olerk to sake oollsstton of assesalaa►ts la $0oordanoo with finial assessment roll (Roll t0 tarn Jew 38) 8 (nob sewer ea Streit. *Owed by so !. MO* *Maud, by O. lofty that Resolutions Salo. 430 -It nand 428+4 be a tad. $< OW all ye4,444, Y jA: 7 as8 'stinting INS Of Boot 8 tM9J$ 4aMt ass i1 , NAM r in ao9arllrass With 8 $8 sewer em Third St. rxaa by O. F. 111or ..cased by O. Ott, Oat 2.. J rtisns Oar. adopted. • 01 roll Nan all Rated des.• $*8OLITI01 l0. 440-7 Work of contraoter J. J. Q84* •0040r o91 w14 by 0111 beginning at Y 08oLNTIBW l0. 4404. Approving and confirming volt of impsoveasnt Sail •26, die wr i1+k i0 oellootivm of assessments is sooerd48os +tits t m000NNwatt 1 tg e14414I ineh seer On Otk S►. tend by O. I. viler, se nded by 0. Sonny that Rssolntiena lot. 44,6F sa4 •f0.0 be adopted. On roll call all voted yes. RESOLUTION N0: 44:-7 Work of oamtsaetor J. J. Qaian 0o. ***opted by council. 8 1118h sower en •th•St. beginning at avenge O. RENOLWTIOI l0. 443-4 Approving and maiming cost of lapsovemeat sad directing oink to make eell00tiea of Ms.00asats is s000rdanoo with f1ns1 assessment roll (roll to elerk 8/88/18) S rook sewer on Bth 8t. • Moved by 0. 1. Filer, seconded by O. Hefty that Resolutions nos. 443-7 and 443-0 be adopted as read. 0n roll call all voted yes. EZSOLUTIOI N0. 448-7 Work of oontrantor J. J. Quinn 00. scooted by sou1o11, 8 inch sewer ea 110tb St. beginning at Sind St. • RE'BOLUTION l0. 448-0 Approving and confining ones of it rovenent and dirsoling clerk to make oollsotion of assessments in s000rdanoe with final sapsament roll (Roll to olerk 8/2S) S inch sewer on 110th St., towed by 0. F. Filer, seoendsd by 0. Hefty that Rssoluti.ns Fes. 448-7 and 448-4 be adopted.aa On roll call all voted yes. RIBOLUTION l0. 449-7 Work of contractor J. J. Quinn 0o. accepted by oounoil. 8 Snob atom on Anne J beginning at 4th St. R280LUT20N N0: 449-0 Approving and oonfirming coat of improvement and directing clerk to oaks °olieotion on assossmeate in accordance with final as.Nsaent roll. (roll to clerk 8.SS) 8 Sash weer on Avenue J. seconded by 0. Iafy that Rosolations los. 449-7 and 449-0 be all voted pee. roving and confirming cost of improvement $1089.44 and direoting the *lark to maks **ligation of asssemeiate in a000sdanoe wish the final assessment roil (roil to olerk 8/S2) 8 iaoh sewer ea Avenue I Moved by 0. F. Filer seconded by 0. Hefty that Resolutions nos. 450-7 and 480-41 be adopted. On roll oall all voted yes. REPORTS OF 110IlY= AND OOMMITTEINAN SANITARY 8E1128 QOIII 001TA40T Report by gngiaoer and Omni ttaeean oompl.tion of 8 inch ewer en 101st St. beginning +fit 41k and sztending northwardly SOO ft. Moved by 0. Nifty, seoomdod by 0. F. Filer tbattths report of the inginoer sad Oommlttisman. 8 Snob sower on 101st St. be.rooeived and filed. Notion earned. Report by gngineer and Oonnittoomea omelettes of 8 lash sewer on 102ad 8t._begian a Sedd et. and lstsodlmg nwrthwardly 200 tt. Moved by 0. lent seoondad 8 snob sower on 102nd St. be natant* and rtilleedd.th/*tiieesr~ris4. end oaaslsi�i wed a�ie�1w� $. a. Mopext 9sgirassr 0oiomttt ylovid : o,, nifty, see olidil 'fir +bt sewer en 8th 8t bi reaeirod and Notion Vie: II I *sport and and l0emmit�teemaa retie* of ,as Dry ► IOW `+ilia '39 is. liogisming at 8rd di an extending serthwa dir . dared by 0. Hefty ascended by 0. F. tiler That sport Of a giaeer, MI* easelttssaaa. 8 is serer ea 109th St be resolved and filed. 1e11es *wild. iiM *sport by Aingineer and Committeeman aemtpletien at 8 itnob a suer en Avenues f beg nni st $th and �.. : sxten4img to 8th St. beginaingat 8th and extendiag mouth 300 ft. beginning & Oh III 4 sstsndiag north 300 ft; beginning at 4th and 'steals( south 300 ft, bOgiaalsg at 4th lac ' extending north to near.1s St. : . Moved by 0. Ugly, weeded by 0. t. Filer that report of engineer + d *8.1itteesmmi p in. sewer en Avenue 7 be resolved and filed. Motion carried. MR and *modinesj and doorsitttteewa oomplstiea ,of 8 +in sewer as gth '01 bsginaisg all Ave $ 1111 Report I' s 0 Ayr.ing to i g edt 175 ft oast of 0 and extending to right of way 1111 ' moved by 0. lefty, seoon4e4 by 0. Y. 711er that report of engineer and eempittse s 8 is sewer on lath 8t be reosived and filed. Motion serried. Report of anginasr and oonmittssmam oospieties of 8 in sewer en 1st 8t beginning at J and extending to 7. ' s Moved by 0. Hefty, ssoondsd by O. T. tiler that report of engineer and ooemlittesaan, .8 in sewor on let 8t be reosived and filed. Motion oarrisd. RMPORT OF OITT 1110IJXBR AND 00111I1T1'UMAN GRADING AND PAYING Report by 0ity inginesr am Oommittesman oompletiion of grading and paving 9th St. from Avenue X to So River 8t. and appliostion of asphalt.. . Moved by O. Hefty, seconded by 0. 7. tiler that report of Oily Engineer and committeeman, grading and pviag 9th 8t iron M to South River $t be received sad tiled. motion earrisd. Report by City Engineer and Committeeman completion of gradiagoad paving the street in Baldwin Addnros 0 to D between blooksS-13 and blocks -l5. Moved by 0. Hefty, seconded by 0. T. Tiler that report of Oily Engineer sad 0om�miltsiasn of the completion of grading and paving the street,in Baldwin addtion be reoeivsd and filed. motion carried, Oounoilman J. A. Conrad introduosd the foilowinp Resolutions: RESOLUTION N0. 437-D Receiving and filing with the oily olerk, engineers PrtssrY assessment roll for 8 inoh sewer on Fist 8t. beginning at Avenue J and extending to im RESOLUTION N0. 437-1 Fixing 8 P.m., Thursday July 1, 191b, as time for hearing complaints of property owners, 8 inch sewer en First St., and directing olsrk to post notions (Posted 8/18) moved by 0. Hefty seconded by 0. F. Filer that Resolutions Nos. 437-D abd 437-E be adopted as read. On roll oe11 all voted yes. NESOLUTUON 10. 441-D Reoeiving and filing sitb the oily clerk engineers primary assessment roll for 8 inoh sewer on 5th Street beginning at Avenue G and extending to beyond Avenue H, *to. RESOLUTION N0. 441-1 Fixing 8 P.M., Thursday July 1 191b, am tins for hearing oomplaints of property owners, (nob 8 sewer on 5th St. beginning at Avenue 0, and direo ing clerk to pest notices. (Posted 8/18) Moved by O. Hefty, *sampled by 0. T. Filer that Resolutions Nos. 441-D and 441-E be adopted. On roll call all voted yes. R880LUTI01 N0. 4434 Rsosiving and filing with the oity clerk enginser!s primary assessment roll for 8 inch sewer on 8th 8t. beginning at Avenue F and extending eastwardly 175 ft. RIISOUITION 10. 4414 In p P.M. Tba*.4ay oty 1, 1915, ea tins ter bearing oeetpleint►s of propertty owners, 0 i .. home at 8th 8t. beginning at Avenue F, and dirsotiag elsrg to pest mottoes. Posto4 9/11) Mave►d by O. lefty. seooadsd by 0. In Filar that Resolutions Noe. 448-D and 448.11 bs,adopted. Oa roll mill all voted yes. ' ' y` l 4191 CAA., lalkillat at ASO* Saddam, ov ►dry,�byr O. Natty,�.1rooay�� 0. 1. File* 'ids z.t ammut► adopted. Ott real eau 013 yes. , , 114801M101110. 441141.., Roos viag cad .fits kith ,12 on 101st St. dt 4`; ROOOLUTION 10. 448-! so Ot tit pass stostootob hand by 0s Maga/. 4.004d$4 b7► 04, f. 741sr that ReelluSione *00.' 4444 and 4 We adopted. Oa MI ante ail t aitidyoilr Violas 8 P.m., ►uredar 4m1P 1d&doar` 'tilt tot Mar' iamb smell 041 t.. 4 .a* ;i MA . sans Al • : • 1*80LUTION 10. 4464 ,Receiving and filing with the oity clerk engineer's Wiwi zyassessment roll fox 8 iamb sewer on 108nd 81 beginning .at Sod . 61 nand attending north, SOO, St. 7 I NSOLUTION )IP. 448,4 fixing 8 P.m., Thursday July 1, 1916 es time for baring somp1aiots et Dr0 rty oiwners 8 inch sewer on 108nd 8t beginning at land Stand extending north i00 ft. end directing clerk to post notions. (Posted 6118) Moved by 0. Hefty, seconded by 0. 7. Filar that Revolutions Nos. 446-D and 4464 be adopted. On roll,oall all voted yes. 1Z80L3TIOg N0: 447-D Receiving and filing with the oity clerk saginssr•s prim assssament roll for 1 inch sewer on 109th 8t beginning at 3rd 8t and extending north 300 ft. 1I80LUTION NO. 447-0 rising 8 P.M., Thursday July 1, 1916 as time for hearing complaints of property owners 8 inch sewer on 109th 8t. sart�complaintso3ork to post notioeo.ChNOWL0/10) R180LUTIcl 10. 471-0 Receiving and filing engineers primary assessment soil for sight inch sewer on Avenue O. beginning at 3rd 8t and extending north to 103rd 8t. RN8OLt1TIOI NO: 4714 -Rsl+a1.l 4-4i4s$-s4-she-e41y /axing 8 P.M., Thursday July 1, 1916 as time for hearingooe�plaints t opeowners, 8 inch sewer on Avenue 0, and directing the clerk; to post notions. (Posted 6/1n8) Moved by 0. Hefty. seconded Resolutions 0. 7. filer that ResolutioNos. 471-D and 471-1 be adopted. On roll call all voted yes. AZ80LUTICN NO. 817-D Rsoeiving and filing with city clerk olty engineer's aesnsaaant roll fax the grading and paving with Miami Rook to a width of 16 ft the street from Avenue 0 to Av.nun D between Blocks 8-13 and blocks 14-18 in Baldwin Adds. RISOLUTI01I N0. 617-Z Fixing 8 P.M., Thursday July 1, 1918, as time for hearing complaints of property owners,. and paving of Street in Baldwin Adds. and dirsot Clerk to poet notices. tbet Jbne l8) Moved by 0. lefty, seooatdsd by 0. F. filer that Resolutions 617-D and biz-s be adopted 0n roll mall all voted yes. LION N0. 861-D Rsooivlag sad Minx with the city Ole* city engineer's assessment roll for the gradtal Ride Dingrisad • app3ioation of asphalt to the surface of 9th 8t. from Avenue M to A>C8owTION N0. 881-1 • Vining 8 P.M., Thursday July1, 1918, as time for hearing complaints of moony owners grading, ing, paving 1*4 application of asphalt. 9th 8t from' to River Drive, and directi thepost notices. (Posted June 18) Mew N *5 , o ed by 0, 7. tiler that Resolutions Nos. 661-D aad 881-11 be ed- On sell sail all votyes. c..Su.i7 'C.wl',Sf2 AND OVERD M& PO 1 0T ADD AID *XTENDING TO A (Neeelatiea ie. 41* $ Io OROINANON NO. SI4I AND OY PRCNIl *101 T1TTOR M PAYIEINT INuwTUE AL �: TOG AND INSTALLING ON ATUUI I I Asam PIPE 1� P� I►� DII TAJQ ITg0 FIST. (.e.1 ft • OSMIUM 10. 8*40 PAOTIDIIG FOR T*E'.PA1M**T IN ANNUAL INBTALM*1T8 0! AS*1SIM**TS 0f f*6. AID OT*I MADX !OD THE PAYMENT OF T0* 008T Of IMPROVEMINT OF LAYING OONSTROOTING AND INSTALLING 01 SECOND STREIT AlszysrNo AT ATIII UE J AND 11121D110 ELSTIARDLT TO AV1IUS P AN EIGHT MROS VITRIFIED PIP* SENSR, APPROIIMATI DI8TAN01 8200 11IT. OODIIAIOI N0. 6140 PROVIDING POR TH* M EM I1 ANNUAL I10TALMEMTS 0F'ABSSSIMINTO OF $26 AND OVER MADE FOR TH1 PAYMENT OF THE COST OF ITT OF LATINO 00NSTRUOTING AND INSTALLING ON THIRD STREET B*III1ING AT AVENUE 0 AND EXTENDING TO NEVOID AMORZ. AN EIGHT LION VITRIFIED PIPE SIwER. APPROXIMATE DISTANO1 2600 112T. ORDINANO* N0. 8240 PROVIDING 101t THE PAYMENT IN ANNUAL INSTALMENTS OF ASSESSMENTS et $26. " AND OVIR **D* FOR TES 7ATM1*T OF THE 008T 0t IMPROVEMENT 'O? LAVING OONSTRUOTING AND INSTALLING ON FOURTH STUNT BIDGIINING AT AVINUI ! AID EXTENDING TO HSTOND AVENUE t. AN EIGHT IN011 VITRIFIED PIP* S*w*R. APPROXIMATE DISTANCE *876 INIT. ORDIIANOZ NO. 81-41 7101ITNI1G FOR TN* PAYMENT IN ANNUAL I18TALIENT8 OF, ASSISOM T8 OF 086. AND OUR NUM FOR THE PAYMENT OF THE 008T OF IMPROFEMENT 0! LAVING OONSTRUOTI1G AND INSTALLING ON AVENUE J MINI 10 AT FOURTH STRUT AND *ITINDING IORTHRARDLT TO 82001= STRI*T AN EIGHT INCH VITRIFIED PIP* BIKER APPROXIMATI DISTANCE 700.1S1T. *0*1ANO* N0. SI-4* PROVIDING FOR THE PATIENT IN ANNUAL INSTAL[*NTS OF ASSESSMENTS OF $S5. AND OVER MADE 10* THE PAYMENT OF THE 00ST OF DIPROV***NT 07 LAVING OONSTRU0TI1G AND INSTALLING ON AVENUE I BEGINNI1G'AT FIRST STREET AND EUTENDING SOUTHEARDLT TO NEAR 7*8T* STREET AN MIT I10N VITRIFIED PIP* SEWER. APP1O1IMAT1 DI8TA*0I 1226 FIST Moved by O. lefty, wended by O. F. Tiler be given first reading and read la Lull. Motion Moved by 0". Betty, wooded by O. I. 711er be gives second reading and read by title only. rby title only. that Ordinansss 8I-36 to *2-4* inclusive serried. The ordimness were road in zlatlt that Oxdinanoss Noe. *I-36 to NI -AS i1o. Motion (tarried. The ordinanoss were The Chairman advised oounoil that the Following ordinances vets VP for third mod final reading. ONDIIAHO* N0. 6140 f�1p TOR ?RZ PA?MICN! 1N iNNIfAL TAL AiiS1M1�tEMN OF• lSriliR >L*1 Fos T1li PA1Mil 0! 3 0 71 07*10 AID I0i!'ALLI110 ALONG f hsmort MONA TO S!US?, AN PION? INS TIANA GOTTA S*1ER. APP3*IIMA * DINTA1CX *jyr 4.2winvit.wl fa A. • ;Y • • maresstra (01Pr. APPROVAIll DIPTRW 0101001111(411I44 1115TALIMIll GP' 0001 Ot ctolmstagia. mond by o: lstty saoesdad by O. P. Mar that Ordlaanoes $I$D, $$. $$ third and In talnasal read*g and read t Often earned. Th. Ordinantea$ l. lased by O. Softy, seconded by O. F. filar that Ordlaanamili40. as, $3 adapted. as 'mad. Cft roll pall alllreted yea. aad boo were teat and $4 be Mewed by O. T. Taub secondedby R.„Qt. Ralston that season adjourn. Motion Sarriedi Attest; 0ity Olsrk. President Oity doll