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CC 1916-11-09 Minutes
" u •-• 104 uf,•41,0 , 'Adjourned meeting of council Thursday November 9, 1916, oailed %o 6tdii ty-otkiioau - Car Hefty, 7 30 P.m. :4eilicer3 present: 14. G. Erfert, 'C. H. Wharton, • T. llihleyman, C. Hefty. TAX B0.7.F.S FOH 71-1E YEAR 1916 the city tax assessor Iresnted the tax books for the year 1916, statinc that he had completed them in ac‘l'ordance with the revisions made by the Boarci of Equalization ona s,bmittei tu. foilowing: •-te"otr4. and deeoription oi aabject to t,-.4ation oc valuation tiro:, so oorreot, 80 wtt Poreonally u.ppekAred oifore me T. A. Frivol, o tne City of Miami, Florida, whos0Deing oveafsaes4ment roll containa a true etatelment p4100111ii -Aprol)erty * tren.enove City al Miam4s to oe assesSed ttiorein, and the f12.1'at T.y were ma,le by h4m, arc just and haa been able to asoerta.in. Sworn to :.n:-...soos,ci'ooa befortrme this Vaiihrhairo....1mmarsirograwroorgro Notary PublIcI*0 qt Florida At bole coliontssion expiros Jane 15. MO • • 1144 %be undereigned member* of the 9007 0000,0 of klam14 FlOirld4, IQ 1=014 uertify thet we lave Of4TO the foregoing useeement roll of said 9/%7 of MAA84 A.D., 1916, and have oomaxed tU4 axis/494 9nd Om 00494 es required by Section S? of Ch4pASX 559118 Liwe Flexi444; Cntrter of the City 9f Miamis ricald4, OPPX0,04 '07 t0o40!** (On"3. s=01; this certific,..te, ooldu.iim,n in ame_ to the :_r c, iric.t lfl Lin Adjourned meeting of council Thursday November 9, 1916, culled to oDde by Ob t*' ' Caper Hefty, 7 30 P.A. . .vemoers present: H'. G. Erfert, i'. H. Wharton, E. L. Brady, C. F. Filer, E. C. Romfh, T, C. Hefty. TAX EO:KS TVi YEAR 1916 the city tax assessor :reented the tact books for the year 1916, statinc that he had complete.: the in a&c,,oriance with the revisions made by the Board of Equalization 6-hd s bn,itted tii following: R wa • li date of Florida,) imtir of Dacia SS. Personally appeared before me T. A. Price, .k City Aaeee8Or o1' Taxes .ior the City 3f =alai, Florida, who,'being duly sworn, s•. y4 the auove assessment roll oonta.ina a true statement anu ueseriptiun u1 -•li y):Jl•o061>:i .. 1....*pro erty an tiro above City Of Aiami, subject to taxation or liable to Oe assessed tirein, and the valuation thereof, so 4,3 they were wade by him, are just and correct, so fw.r as he has neon able to ascertain. • a Sworn to before' me this 7 clay 44, 9TATZ OF FLORI .A i• TO-V. '83. BOO : , Tax Oo1leotor it y Vt A. D.1916 Notarp Pabl p to of Florida At 1 Ze eommtaalon expires June 15.1920 • tom.,.,. You :'v 1 Jy L:L,2.: .Tlit:1 to Olt of the 2'eual estate ano sore'on4.i 1,:aov,:xty,- -hi ijom of t::; :. rJons and oorporatione iu tht, 4]l.:t .:s,. Cc. ., .i.l Ii:+xe.s =3et 'iQ•-il la aa,;h .:oil t;ppueite e in ES•,..Ojl Cl�.li.t3, t40i US'•.t1Vn ..vlOGl of •---Ji:A t::.,F,;in l.t3C«IU:JcI, u.'tl.i uasv cwxus sc, t,1:! pro ;eribed. by ao,w, you art to uvl,.i.: ;t uy 1 iy 9..fa of .: c.coris and g1i.:+.ttC5ii., than,...3_ A t,;1:o:17t.h.o w8 i.34:} U. of 'Tic person or •3UrpOrct.ti©n k3O tliaotl; .:.. : j. ta: es you ..xti to p y to the b• oily tte :e+tBituri _t .u. .l..e as , 03 IcluireL oy law, .:nil ; ou t.re fur �:. r rt3.,.•lr« - t� 1a-i`G.:ion'3 on O, 9 c)re thy, 1°i,C4t Monday in %1 1 .Li, •.i. . fins- ro,,.urt to _, iiiY:•3: - yam.-r A.0.101.. • r .a� rr t .au:,a. y ir, July you will make S. ttur :..,,d City rcuxlail. h-ad Q1 :;vVWwOOT in the dra.-1,11/1P:(4F. of T.4.X8s, City of Ut,ee Count)', Florkd.. 4 tc.x ooc,.ca fur 1916 were received and the an, ;. f t•.. city council were orderb _. copied A210 "tee cry e.4 nv �t l �. •at.a;..� t9 4v 4='7sV egrtF ee. Adjourtad `rlxeetin 'wOltentber CIRCUS PERMIT CON P. KENNFDY SHOWS TO EXHIBIT TWO WtrKS IN JAN'JARY POP 4300', "Miv.ml, November 9, 1916. don. ,viemotre City Council, ,vi1.an.l, Florida. Gent1w,'en: At ac m-•etln- hel eels date tea Mlame Cn&imber of Oorn.neroe voted to reoOMi end ee the city council thattire Con. P. Kennedy Shows be allowed to come here in January for a c ,er_ e of :bus. per week. Ve cy truly yours, ma -me i:n_rnoer of Commerce, e . [.Sewall, Presiaent." r. He h_e men: A representeive of the shoe;, .rir. Harmon is 'bete. Mr. Harmon, do you allow Key eumbllnr• ( ee ee. Hen!on: We, h..ve a hi h class show with over three hundred people. No gambling. We pialyee :,11 the 1:._r:e tone this summer :,,ne we are in Atlanta now. We ;;.re usually paid to come into .:; to. n,- Tempe ee i k,w West are payin: ua `, 1u00. 1 live here myself during tee ..inter and eev, my ahilacin in sonoei nere ane c_rt_inly would not brim; anytninE in n . r- t:,_.t I .m a ahem:1 of. 1 guarantee it "ill be the very beet Show you ever had here. 'f city of J;1„%sonvi.i.e ha'_ offered ua „b,UUU. to show th;.rW -.lrin` the winter. yeu a eoneert, ur'-t.1 .:, ....ftc:noon ctne evenlne. �• r'.o::iln: teink ee see i; . 1Vc th• a, we. k . c two eeeeke for 50u.; .c 1 :,l..;y:,,e:_: 1 knv'•, C. en A. idle. _l C;..n ;1N.fene on what he says. The only tele,: i fe.:.re.. tee t,:.Lt t_:.:i .'.our.. Le moil% .an,.: then` slmlluL to the Johnnie Jones .,t,r'.eny, eiT wile not pe . r. -1 -. ', on, 7 , "_ a '1f?.;e t :"_ there ie to ee .:c a._.11 mines as crane rta.JKe, Knit, .2K3( - n' t t:llnx ee h.: v e . cane race,- 1 don't knew tau et t:h , knife rack. Fo t' .. I L611.:v,_ ti_ 3110u. `rC . co t•,u fur . _rim •t: :he =t r reede , 50e for one week, Why eneuee we make it two7• They will _ .:., ll _ vices cat le r thine e to :et the people's money. ,..r. .ern: : un.ter,,t..ra they wil:, oome not to exceed t•; o weeke for ,5001. and 1 •think we :tee well have t:i;-. ,50e. ,;.n: i move inlet we let thew in for two weeks for 0Q0. _ eondee by zr, el• :,1.ey. ..n .u.t.y cr::'rled. r. Wnarton: 1f t.,ey 'uoa vlc_n show I am in favor of it an., if they ocan stand :bU,. ...at le e: e .`h. 1 do•„t believe we sn.u1;1 tax the circus out or business. I t. cs m.t::ES 0"C I- , .'.I., JAPA 7.E`c WAREC FTC m14,1.1, Nov. 9, 1916. on. eeeer) of tde City C_uno11. . ,-e t i , At me.:tin_ tell tnia date oy tee inercn_.nta bureau of the chamber of ..;,., e l ee, it was e eee.ae0 by cote Gt these pres-nt to r:eomrnenei 4hwt, to the city 2,.,inc11 t:.et eeen :,.i`riioericn i. :r ate to the city clerk for a;. meroIi me lloense, the ee ce a., : r . _y ,I r ; et 3_.11 •^r-r _ 1^.a.nt en .a.`i rl:L.vit atc..tin , the value of tae ' oude he -..�- acts :o r.y in stock ... a : :,:z;v oe nen.ieu to the tux asseee:.or who�ena.11 see _ .t w. ea ere; r : operly aleeeeeke. In a ..loon to the above, x good and eureclent bond C. 1V-;l t'_ 1!_ 12' _ r: y ;.eet (:; t... tux. Yoer`3 very truly, ,,.e.r:n..nts Bureau, Chi.::,brr or Commerce, Julius Smith, l:ha irenan. " eee ve ire:e _else -ee kin.; or eaelneae 1:1 :. .i :. e. eent: r -Mores; everythlneeleoept auctions. J.0." Lra_y: ''J.:_.t 1:.ee,nt Cy )riental Goods. it teas is aimpiy to cover the Jap goods 1: i . e. i ee_. ien aei elle not nolo.. . tninx tells license orulncarnoe was (Bade to 1,,,et tee ...` r,3n;.nt cr ..lami a,nr., these ereei a ana Syrians who oome here with a Hera. fuel of etuff are 4 ueteleent ta.n_t are the people who should pay the ;250. as Le , ,r i:'',,._._ .` ' . r- ._ _ 7-42e, :.i:'.„2, orookcery 1�ri0. el. vocal rl : it 1 ? . ee , ty of lee ,.;ity Clerk to require ae l idevet anal there were three 1 . ee-_ L r NM. el flee tee pond, but 1 don't understand what the idea or the -°e. -a i.:ew of the ordnance, the bond proposition, was there there ars a ;;r- _,t -.y .o, le t..oatil.- in her enuring the winter and not paying taxes except the .nr ..e.24:ante leceeee, :Lit 1 ,ion't a.rrrove or trying to lea;islate them out of c'a l`C Ei ,, .v.: enew it le net le 'c,1 to do so. If they come ,..own and pay a legitimate I 3 '- `' . ' e ; e . er en : , 000 or -E , 000. an:1 - ice bond that thecy will pay the C' eor-._ yr - eH -.t 1� 11 1:: ci ty 3nou1C1 require. we can't say who shall or who l r.c _ „, 3ieee ; Here, --ne .ner ne at- ys one month or ten years ana i don't agree 1 :1 - 1„ na f ef :e). wnion is arbitrary an aimed at the Jeps. They come in ,raetleaeey 1a,or.t:he rent whether they occupy the store cr° not, so 1 .5u ;1i .11: ...: ' ly to them. i ee ceeee enould exer-eise ogre en issuing ee-8 •- l- .ee ,i.i._ vi: ..le .,on•. la riled an.1 if ne nas any reason to 'J: vc :1' i Testae ate... t:,;1" stook '.Ve •could have it appraised and someone is . 1 Le.y. i ':,ire ee. w-.,ele ee eufficient for the Jape. c. • = v r.c...: a.: ,or. _gee . r r ilei , that tree oo'_upl tlon -1loenee for the 441), eee., .-..lere o;; :;,a_:e ..;h. watch ie in ad pion to personal taxesa4 L __ a, :.;,u .a::.s rented from ,dr. C,,arnbec.azin for a number or years '-. .u;' _ .i,^._:h.i,, N .EGd ii?IortileCL it is ';Y.;,.:-U. Those who do the t . '1,'- ; 'Y,c uric. In :I. otnin7 ano women's clothes and at the end of the _'.:oboe at eff •:•: i._e ! :'1. re is a fee of r,-25. for auction business, yet they cln21_ .l y ,..t ni_rit, 11et ter to a� OilCe. in is -_ir.Y ; h : licensee, aeoure the afidar.tti:t i.ng bong ra30.13e)4. by .leers-. e_tlon c - reee. 411t.,,`.-'T74tiH.�i'aYy5+7isc wink, lw4.1n.rwau.,,n 4 ee tam MUNICIPAL, RAILWAY AGREFraFNT wIt•H F F C RY FOH T'HA"K CONNECTION ETC. "St Augustine, Fla. Nov. 3, 1916. mar. E. L. Br:. ty, unaaru.an, Perk Look Committee, *.lam1, Fia. i•e_r Sir:- eontirminr our conference with yourself anu otner memners of the city council, 018O the: '4 yor. ir,e r'J.liw:= y comp-:ny agrees to construct at its own expense cross -over track between tie sic ing at tot point and the interchange track, the interchange track to be constructed by the c1'.y of mia.rn1. Puns 1n,i blue prints snowing this, to be submitted to our maa1Y1'G?fr'arice of way I artwent for :Approval. As for sw•itcnina, tne F E C ny. will reoeive and deliver a.11 oars destines to docks on toe interon.nge track, tne switonln: cli r '�• to be divided b0;70 and50''C between the city Sri. tt,o rr.0 ny. - 1 ny, to lease _. portion of its right of way th. t will be occupied by the interonap to to .n. y, con-,iaert ion .;i.uu. ine city of :.:1aa..1 to enter into an aoreerr.ent witn the F its C ity. oovei•1n5 tries, also tO uov.:i tie- ,;, .t .er of 1nte.cbono e or e i .ip ent :a], protection of the railway comp, .ny from lee- or ,la.r.c e to soon eo inment while on the tracks of the city. ct: were to submit to you price for switon en`ine. 1 have :one into this matter and lino tr:nt we con conve t one of our 40 ton engines into switcfl en:ine, witn sloping tank to.rcier, :..ive,in- it to th . city in zoo, Condit ion for 34,160. ✓ 1f egoino is in aac:;orc_noe witn your understanding, would be olds„ 1r you would •» e.u,e to the council, B,dv1a1n{- me 1r we snail zo ahead and draw upyazreernent in accor.,;noe •:ih same. Er......y : i':1..t •.Qr:t irms v c i ar L':..noe ,.ents we hail with ear. .Ieokwith. 4u, o: _ . C. ,•tomfh, se,;on:ied 'oy L. T. HiLru.oya.an, to t Council proceed aeon` the lines inicotea Oy • r. ieckwith an.; tne'r,.11way oe ret;uestea to submit the agreement, Motion FLCF IDA CA':'TI F CO ANY APi,LICA'rION 'rn it'JIhr A"'r OPFHATE SLAUUHTER HOUSE IN TPh. !'i':Y LIMIT:. non. Boar..i of oounoilmen, t,1ty of ..1a.1.1, oe want to erect in your city a modern aubatoir on the unit system so as we an r,lorg•e as o•_aelnesa re rulres. in ou. esti,:,ation i plant costing from 4lb,000. to ab,uUO. ,, ,ulo ue,.t tr,e. ,•eo ..lro�„ente or this city for sever. l years; as business denanued we would _ _ o-ro.:o _nnr :e. .Sol. :'plant to tie loca.. ea on raliroa. { 3oraewnere between First St and Jon.:sor. . t. ;.0 have consulted y ..lr City inspector, r. Schorlela, and ne informs us that s. on a plant c::n e'recte 1 so t ;..t 4,_J obnoxious ouots ',':ouju practically be conlined In 18 ;ales. `_cn w• l.l.nt wcu. , oe of „ro.t value to your city nn.i 8ul•roundlno contry. o wo.i.z lid, tc suoni' :trr: rollowln prop0sitions to you: :,1-6t: N:_ !,;i.: lit: to n.,ve fr.,n.:nisi tor tw..:sty rive years to nandie ail tte .,urai..io_,1 '3i;;o_nteLir.` roc ;our oi••y, on te.:me as follows: cattle at j¢' pel "Duna net el nL, .rllr_ 3 y rice, v _,1 sr:.. p ..,,..i hogs 1f per pounu net weight, if the .s of a ,.;,.3iie "ol.., star -•e for s3:..rre, n,-.roe lit per pounce por month or fr_o-.lor tf montn. t, cto ..:,v, :o: our st:viceathe by-proo cts or animals, w to ..... C'. , : i.;. or oe1i1... , liv :rs, h:,rts an, ton`ues. -..on.;: _f ino.,ction of-::l:t:..l? ]3 desired by y.ur city, to supply same at thr= .r,ir . An l :..uc_•:.ente t_ at you •'ro,u..i otter to h_v••: such s plant erected in yckr �iey, ll o l to ocni..er. ea -t oon,iocr_. ion of this o tter :ill oe greatly ap: reclated at your oonv.:ii_.7ioe. GG: 11 we 3nou1:i erect a. plant in your city we desire to have it in op: ra : i::n cy f to of July 1917 nool ._ :on .. f..VUl'.:.1� :r'r•iy, .:t remain, Yt = v3.y truly, East Coas cattle uo. By J. T. Feaster, v.P." at cor , ..,;tiy, 1 .ion' t be . ieve slaughterinq can be done in the „in:,., _r. or .in_noe in ette:t now, oovering slaughter houses. The City, u:: :._st, oo, rt•. ! , .• _ ltnority to _ `,late 31r.uonter houses in tn: city limits,- you _ .,r .,..... ce in i1.4 n a be r. n taken up with th, State Board of Health and they have aaa:iCiaea c uo t ;;,xtti: .:o. of tr.: ;;cn..itione under Wnicn it oan be done and as to/heir re tame i.. . ,a :cont ion or - sly. i ntor house and the method or oonuucting •.it. Ur course , . t{io oe u.-.rer :Liz, rt r'; i 31un ,.f the State board of Health and also the uity, but the o i erg te i _r.: use, : ai, over the co ntry,- Armour . Co. have just recently erected a 1„, in o:1...:ecnvl.11e wr , 1- is tne intention of the East Coast Cattle Co. to to put up a node: r. plant :1 n . .... cy -r...t amount of labor. 'ihia Company has until reoently done ali ,. t_:.,u or.te in_ fu: -.Lis section ano are now doing it in Ft oPieroe because they were not an ,_ oo l t ] on u ur I l y ' • i : rl al, The re'luiren,en'tsa or tne State and the city, and the oi'ty, n.l. r 1 • r•b_.rt;. , o._n ent r into a contract for such plibli.o 'woxka and require that a1 i. a ri:.e in_ oe one at an e-'.:.o,,isheu acoatoir anu requ,re all slaughtering t'o be done, at t .._t i1Gce. .nLy wa t :hu City to enter into a contract thek no one else will 'be a1l9we i .to 1' L a 8�G ;_meet noose tor a oertaain length Or time and pare` Willing to 49 'a Wa�K8 ta't- i :rr9 _t r' rac tically cost 'lne p aunt would .tie .under 'tile supaa v1004.01.qI t + o rl !! end" iso tn.: feuer_l -overnment and 1hewin!a.tt�a ow bee g &4eri u W1Z '+ r tv fioa out tn.: it —re qu lrewents a�3, t,,tc s �' ' ,. a '+. f }e .' a .. an .. . n..{ 1.. . xr_.W rile .r �:.. a .,.�«.. 4.a.!... s,r r` it .°C',. ..w{2i"7� Y.. n'� .,... a,w an:xf"y:t•Fi' �. wF. t .re - }'1 a+.'.K-..r _ '.tk. A21.0 ?a= jc�u Ali d petitiil requirements. it would not be offensive to anyOne it the teighbOrhbOd. country ie ever going to be a cattle 00Untry, it is somethinc Nitat ot the 000410. wiii need ana it wiii be an industry thlt will promote the cattle busineos here, would sugeest to oounoil, if you are not in positiOn to act on it tO tight, you refer it to a committee or to tue board or Aealth. What We wan/ to do is to get the,matter berOre tile proper authorities ana come to an understanding and agreement. Mx. reaster asks me to say that the reason they went to Ft Piero() was beoaus they were not in position to inataii vats and this connty haa not eilminatea tile tick and tot because there was anything unsanitary or offensive. Mr. Howfh : Have they a franchise at r't Pieroe r rnr. Ilea ter: No, air, we are out id: the city limits. Mr. Highleyman: When they move.+ from here we had practically come to the conclusion to Ito sornetning. Ur Jackson has taken the strand that the slaughtering of animals Ought to be au city institution. At present 1 think it would be as mie'yaake to give a fr•aananiae tO m.nyone for such businessr it oreitea a monopoly, in a way. 1 might change my view on tniz',.t, out rion1 t know. rroa Aid many times we have talked on the subject and in courtesy to ';r•. Jaokeon an.i the dour+ 1 think It should go oelure mend. It is a maa.tvNrl tn8 ooaru naae given serious consideration. ;.ir. Hetty: 1 think the .board of Health snouia welcome a thing of ti to kina, for now anyone can -o out an.. slaue.hte rain animal and come into th city and peddle the meat ana wno knows but the animal died. .nr. H1r'hley,i,a.n: Ye have an inspector. .zr. Het'ty: day, dear sir, wagons are ped..ling meat all over this town and we know nothing about it. It stems coca to have a plant where all animals would be killed and inspected _nl is seems to me the =era eiaoula enoouraae it. You can tini slaa,ugllter houses rl:ht in the center or .,,any cities. •It is a proposition Jra`cksonvill.e has worked harm 'or <r.. E_ �rrt F`.1".:t .lu l or money to :•et Armour to establish a plant there. We don•t h..v: to be tied up Litn az vranchiaevunless we Be . we .. re ma,..:ln;; c good proposition. if ..e know .he rate are reasonable we should be 8r.tiailecl. t, :u':: ..i. ,, ll':t, ..0 ; .0 inow uI any Cities that Have greeted fri.ncnlsesT 1.. r, v not one 1-:to toe rn:.t el' t:.at far. •.1 . -a':: 1 .cn't ' nir.k 1: to c matter or frail„Mile,- elalrply oneor :.r'. h.:-1.. y: .,t4t .v. , ....iris. 1; us.. in 0U.. 1 ar-creJ with ;;'ou it ahcuid oe ci ,.i ✓r0—..i.t1on, irl a way. i:it: :Ity is not in position at tale time '.o erect ?llen l Oe o Arcs: tU erect it :.n: cask tit ;no city re ;uire tnc,t all animcls In new rlouinoou oe a.i u_nte.e:1 there. P.remisoio ,s ela'auLnL grin' ie .lone .1_ e.round riere .,:i.a ton' t knoA undo i :.:1 .t Lonalions tile animals are sal rnter'ed, e..na 1: .1.: 31'.-y goes into a p.ruposition of tnis kind we know tit elVerytralrthat is e. a_ntct'ed yl nt oeel sold is under sanitary conditions, and make requirements :alp r.1 le f L Uv in ,>"na in five years Ardour is likely to come in nere, but it can't be one 1I we na.. vC o uo year tranunuee. We don't aaak that. They could come in here and slaughter their own ca.tle,- re simply w:ir;t some protection to justify tne outlay. r, Ilea ter: e arse about 3000 ca;.`.tle per year and it will be sometime before an in: retry could live at that. r. raLy: It ctrikee me a,3 one of the moat torwara movements the city has ever made, to _aav, an up-to-date aobaatoir here and 1 oc leve we should think the matter over carefully •Tackst.nvii .e aid everythinz it could to bring Armour there. r. in favor ol a:s,_l' nte. nvuse, it ie a very neoese.ry thing, bu. the Lf tyi : u+;a •.ap for eo years tons cvaappeel to me.. if they do business properly it i _ s`.ienr,f co:l:pc,ti'ion .,.ni if b•lelneae justifies a.-.otner, let it come in. We inuy -r. t lose :..:1f thin;;. Y ztaerariant comes here we don't give him a franchise for .e op e: -ten against competition . r. .:sta . I cn't t niak a a:iald consider a 25 year franchise but he matter of food 11:1-ection 1s v_ .y ira.1.Qrt...nt an, yet there is meat pedaled all over town we know nt.thirig vat an, , t t:lr , - . nuu.L.i oe iven encouragement, say aa, franchise fox' ten years. L'. .-i:r�.: •r.a n: I „airik it ':rru.,.. oe well to take it up with different cities and find out i::. is :_.r:::.ei, r. JaoKeon will be be -A in about three weeks. ',r:arton: 1 r ;i.a:: .,ic :t_ri of Heaitn should pass on it. I thick every member of ..,a11:is t-VUi3 1�. .cv_.. _ •n...rton, . ecomes by F. G. Erfect, that the; matter be referred to the r .star for investit.�.t1on and report to 0ounci.l as early as possible. :.potion r1 1. (ice_ r :.wile i cf H Nov.20) '..JPO-_ r :ISY '.A AG R "November 9,1910. ..:. i U'anoi1, li.-. tien has long realized the need for a more thorough and for,,, of ove nnlent for .alarm, and we fine that the ,opinion treat a change in la ieeiraol.e le shared by aR large number of the citizens of miami. study of :on_.ltlons her and the manner in which city „overnmente :..re conducted i se• iere, ., an: a are number of other citizens, haste come to the oono.Luei'on that city n.a.r.aa er-com..ision plan is tne most business -like and systematic plan under • .rich .. ci'.y can be •overned and its business conducted. i ._refor,., bellevin �th time to be propitious, we reapeots'u.l.ly zequest that your, bonOL _.ble bo :y take imrneo late steps to secure for Itia4 the city mElnagex"-eommis,s1.Q _ f %7 ov:= 'n cent in ac . ordanoe with chapter e940 C# a4) general we .:Q .c'ie ion of 191b. Respectfully yours,, 0 rii gar. Wharton: I don't know whet the procedure is, but 1 am told the first e'tept to take to call an election tc select the charter board to draw up a charter to be submitted to voters and accepted or rejeoted. Personally I believe the commission form is better than the maanaeer. Whether the council wants to go on record as favoring a city manager, i do know. 'rile chrart . r beard, if elected, ought to know the eentimerrt of the people so as to draw a charter for the manager or commission form. the manager, Of course, is supposed ta::e the waole tnine ani manatee it ,an.l there is no question but that would be ideal gove it you ha:a an ideal man,- and again I believe three heads better than one and if we krnl OOm;.iissiOn form divided into trlree dep&rtrnenes and the three commissioners to go before the people then they know who and weae they are votive for and tne office each c.,.nc.idate is to fill, nave always been a little afraid of the city manager form. er. N1_nley:::an: Sometime aeo I had ocoasibn to look into this for my own information and found that quite a numeer of cities tna,t have one into the city manager form haave one oeek to tche oia form. In Denver tne manager form was a failure and 1 think Atlanta tried it ..n re;:ea,_eu it. As .,tr. Wharton says, and 1 agree with,him, the manager form is on. y a: Loud ae the ircaanaeer you get. If you have as good manager you have a well managed city. 1 und.:rttana tnere are colie;,es or schools that turn out city managers and I presume it is about th-. same eroposielon as schools and r:olaeges that turn out lawyers and uoctora and others,- out of a hundred tnere will be some good ones, and some who are not so coca. 1 don't thirCe or;ca.use a man takes a course for ati paartioular position neees3eri..y makes him fit for that eosielon. Persona ly 1 have not made up my mind out some doubts scout the manai-'er form. 1 have heard it tends to form a ring and whenever y pay bit salaries the politicians are looking for the jobs a.nd eventually get them and wh in contra_ it is har'.t to _et thew out. We have a. pretty 'ood form of government in this city to -clay,- it is reel honestly and it is m. gestion with me 'nhether it is aadvieabie to =:nsp bore in tale middle of the stream. ar. Vtliartor:: 1 o:..leve we art _pera.ting under oneof tad neat cnarte.ca any city ever had. .dr, L. u. Sewell: Pr. e. ;;n,,meer.ef •7c,,,: erce: 1 think our affairs are perfectly 'safe in t of r present officers a.ne '.vouiu feel much aa.fer if present council will keep the reins ,:r, T. rice: Attr) r!r ': 1 nave read ra great deal about tnls comhuisaion term of over _n., was a a,cmoer of tr_u cc.. .ittee that drew up the first charter for Miami. In your oh ,e e ce.. Lain extent, we ... orate., tne commission form, tnrowinc- the responsibility, to a is r e .tent, upon the in„ivl"a1i1l, aril we O:;.n-e to t!i2 ooneivalon it vaae better than the O( .:„issior form. isms .;olds. hai . the co:,mis 31On form and I found them very much disoourag .:lt.i it. - io to tn_t time tne councl;1 n,a: oe.;n mare of citizens who served for love of tne Ci''j _rue _ftc t:, cCi. is -=ion forth '.vas instituted an:i ai salary of c3,0U0 paid each . ,...1 loner tn_ytoeo..,.,e positions much sought after by politicians ineteaad of good o.:.sines. .Len, . t'.ey nat.l ::o�iticiaris at tne neaad of artairs. 'the people were very sori m-y ever _ to h '',- CO ,Mia,:lOn fond. Th r. is no objection if we get the Same kind • ...,,.. ''e now nave, bli "nee: :'OU ;r to ia..r"`e satariee you will find men devoting their ti e 'ret'u:atin_ t'1.;,a-;1ves in office an-iwe ::rii.: not ;;et the ef' iciency we now get. ...r. L. H. H ia_y: 'i':,i.7 ;u r �a fir,t tar. ., up in th_ oaal vOzw r41a..1 C.11Ub, and there Jet•5'een L;o,,,...i .ion-:....na,, er un: t;i . Cora::,is :ion form a3n.a 1 agree with - ~ nir;y._an, but „-n ,'ou tom;;, tnt :omraision-.:_nay er ;ou hair a, council as you have: '1V': ;,en, _ n t:ey don't et a ti...._a:ry an. tb- on.h! man you ;e..y a salary • .....(i.._er .n. .1%.r•,at:_his _ .':lrc `,l,:e to t_, city art i eve 'y rieaa of deeaa.rrment is ..„ •.,a..t._oee :a, =r a n , rna_:ix CT to t ;t: corn -lesion and the commis ion can Ono, cti t -•. z i 7,gut .thin . _ 13 no Cation but :_ea Can cat competent men for tne pl` for council he ' t 0 n►nent he have u n hands ent ter, hlF9 e. t r. ..anon i „:on'`_ 1•_ v: y ,.lac_, :ia_ ..r.'thin^ on ;. iami when it conies to being, a, �C Jlty _n _ city. i i:a.V,' rat-;c_ri _ ;great ..any people f om Layton, touted as :ee met t _2.0Je,s211.y many e. City in fire :nite Ctates, and they don't all agree that it 1, access. i have iiv'r 1iv+ , in a city 2ov.-.nn.i by a rnana-er or a commission, bet 1 ...L kno t 'h;. Ull net one inlivluu.:-.i to i:ana-re b, city is a serious propoeition. 1 "-V -_L it 3_.1., t..._t we :hc'.•_ not ,.an in t,`l'_ city ;: e _. � -' of Miami bi- nourh to be manager yetr� av c:... ,i' :. oi st Mr.., oraine ehere ' et men in the country in Miami.; anu. as • ,._.'I-2 it nc" , _ :,u 11.1'" t� find a better finance Qom, itteema.n than we :lazVe and other a. ..rt:..e:.ta of _ee •:at: lean ri- _riy as well. I say tiu t se ri _'1siy. Final • a man capable of ic...iti:i aft c i1'hs,icr.d a. o� figure in lookin- after etre..tta or sanitary matte s. �.., no :.t.,.r..: ..1';: e- 1 1 .Cnceive of one man veinn getter than three or four. Each a:o tent man to look after the detaeiis of that depar men atre. t ;. rt edit ..as an n i ne•'r who is snit`_ os :o ue competent and all a a.lonn the lin :na coa1.is4lon, if you are to oh::nr'e at all, than ice_ e„, i._n. it to one :l,ans a job to loon a;_fte any department. I nav-: 1ockc CV:;i :bid fora, of 'overn ent and compared it lth our own char er. :r. ! _1 �- y a _ 's - ou hire a.. man and tie .ion't suit you, fire him. -Whether _e r _11 , It :.r n;t, ,_ ..l:.y ,:verb :ent has begin clanging an it has changed very ...a;...ri--i .: '.l:bin :ne la it ei_nteen months. Pile first tnincr in any form of government la ce-or.,i ,__tion of vGrioas a ,:,partiaente an.i t:..at is what your city has been doing. i' -• •••- •'may _ Tt:,.:r-1t oo'. -lit helter skeite c, tnou "n we ha,1 iA ; '.renaming agent some ... cat :.. .1:, -.. c.. --1: not, out or tr,- last ei-nt months or year practically evpryth my l3 v l :.t on re j.i_eltion; hays be n co-ordinatin" tne _apartments and in my opinion - . _ ....3 n vie _ `.f t5,`)O(). in p`ir,nasin"' wn.i wat'ohin, disbursements. Of Oeurs - ee ,.a ee,it...t-_ e a_.1e-:'a,te lt3 noweraa bit a gr _..t many thins can co, direct to .,. ..ft _ :? ,3 _in_.ea cn ..- .rt,:.ent 'work Out tree details and make reports. These _r e.. urun uai.ier ,resent city charter. We have ul:a:.tee rt..r now, vrkir__ tarou,h the comptroller' a office ., s ,:se_ cents an. . its tee Tres rat charter we could work ou'r - . t . r v,,:,o,.,. * . ;,.e•. _?: �� e av:. ever dad,- build it up.There . r may be and _�at�bt.aess r. ... -a ;•_ lv = , „ .. ; .,-,..ltte•:...en more power. Committeemen pan not hire 1- llr:: 'unani_ .,as vcyte c,f c•i_ncii to fire a man. 1 think a majority vote or two _ea. ;' rlle in any cc,:. an, the coaulhitte:inen should. have, more powwer if. 1 r � ,.aluc i..;.. his azeeert:;.ent. There are same riinox changes that _ lee ;a - ::ih..n -ea in tn.- finances were not all made aft once: but - _reed .i;_ on - i . wri.:l:. a . r Jcie La r ;nnue.t out an. 1 tnlnx y >ur present enarter - we'oo xld make ncil f ors 7 to :aemoers or three,- that might be ` it .,,1_'.. not. '.1,o wag ;a c.ty is divided, Southelde, Riverside, llortliellle c.-au C.:er::. 13ti:, fiv, t;, seven are almost necessary, but you Can keep delegating yvur ee'w' :r t;,a _ ";i ..1:: .:Ora''trc1!er or city cleric to work up s.11 these things in the a_n .~tiny ,, a_nk : r1 1i:nt ,ces for nla boar.., of directors. It is simply 4 question o.t i eeicy,- 11 ee :.-,, we ,;_:;t to io sor:.etninz it i3 up to some official to execute it', nd. 01e e.-4 le thy- a.saist..n3•: ne tnilaks Il caasairy to help him Bork it up for presenting 4:. e . enell. i tnlne a o a Lear- a uegree cu can take our charter and build it up kv n,ve in the matter of finances and p,roihases and by enlarging the others, .you. getter fele of rove:na.ent to n moat cities. pie have a good, form of Oye*4moo, .,a • . ii i'' cl,� a; A210 Adjourned meeting NOV, 9, 19 committeeman had tried to take too muoh detail upon himself,- he Should have mattiai submitted to him so that he oan report to oouneil. I believe by further co-oidinati� you will get better govrnrnent. 1 like to attend theee meetings and give my opinion, and judgment, b.n.i then employees carry out the will of oouncil. keeping enlareing the oomptroller's office and the people oan get their information right there. A gTea, many things should not come before Oeunoil at all but oan be bawled by the comptroller and referred to the departments. mr. Brady: Mr. Romfh*s remarks are so appropriate and true that I oan not help bet call attention to my position with the city. if it were not for the aasietanoe Of Mre,Romfh and :er. Reeder 1 could not hold the position 1 have. 1 have been negiecteng pubic matters that I oould not attend to,-1the work on the dooks, channel, municipal raailwa:y, right of way purpbases and arranging,all of these matters, I would simply .:ave to employ an aseiatant at a salary. Through the assietanoe of these gentlemen I have been.able to carry on tnee work, and if not for them 1 would be obliged to resign to night. titr. Wharton gives moors of his time to thu pity than any man 1. sver saw; 1 have not been able to do that and have not been entirely familiar with the ork and have felt that 1r, eomfh and lr. Reeder coula attend to these matters and they have taken a sr et load Or eorK cix my hands. As Mr. Romfn' has s.id, if the auciltor's orxioe is eniar_ed, with a man to attend to the details, ail that would be neoessary would be for him to receive reports. I talked to mr. Romfh; I couldn't attend to these mutters, and it botnered we and ;.ir. heeder has looked after. there for me. Matters o;an• be. bro.ght aroun properly under .,ur charter ,F•ithoot great changes. Erf-.rt : I vas in ()seen Utah about two years ego, under oommiaaion form, with five or six ocmmissioner;a and an office full or emp.oyees, rirty or more, very expensive, rCui:,lves ana friends taken care of, ant the people were clamoring to go balk to the ol..i form. :r. F. G. Cewe:1: In the Chamber of Com eroe we have never heard the ma~ er spoken of or a. chan`e in our c, cy e-overnrr.ent. We are perfectly satisfies witn the present form. or. Halley: .I don't tnink anyone hay aariytning to bay ar,ainst the pres.nt council. The cif `.hi commis ion raaarrat_er form is, it ellminaatea these details. Everything is euc:,itte r to tne ac.n.u. er a a,ni by him put in ooncrete fora, witn details, and submitted. .:..naa er nor _::gone oryt:i , corn..tseionere has authority to spend money without the arL% ov.. ci 'is board. :.:r. Hornt:: that is e\actiy ar,ac,t wo have now. We don't need any changes except to enIaarz-;,:e a;:On soy.,,: of t:re city of,ices. ar. h.iiey: The same ,:na.rter can be worked out in some manner, as ;>ar, homin says, and enl..rce tne comptro_Lr.er' a orrice, or whatever you call him, and let him be responsible to council. :r. Ert'ert: We have practically got tn:.t now. You oan ask Mr. Reeder anytning about tne city and he cal tell you. :r. Wharton: i have always nau tne idea tnant the eeopie like to be in touch with those who ruknc e their a;ar fairs and under tii, city manager form who would the people go to , to be heard. :r. Halley: Pr e -int tnt : matters to manager ants he report to oounle. aF ..,r. harton: matt woui i oe the sauce as it is now; tne reople want to appear in open :4e•:tin_ ...n. .:lsouaa ttie:- questions. tr, r.1tey: Yea, .1r, 'bu% oefore t.iat the manager could work out the details. -r. t.n..rton: 1 •sous.: not want to eliminate pu0L10 neaaring0 as i think tne people ilia oe au c isi lou to tnresh things cut wits the oouncil than three commis inners or a La.- -cr. ` ey C F. ^'iLer, :H'.Onae•1 by L. 1. Ha nle main that t ,. Y , the communication ba received and fi ae.1 for irif Jr c ;inn. _ ot1On Ci.rrle;i. :r.. Homf'r: 1 wadi•.+ 1140 to see what. these people have in the way of charters. What .r. rc.:.iiey 1143 sa.1i, we pr.. tioally have now. People will ask any councilman any y.1:'.itivn, — for iait,.nce, tney aik ape auuut sanitation, and if infor.batlon is in the city haa.11 they can be referrea here. A women asked me the other day about some atr-; .t .;scatters ens 1 tote. ter where to go an i she was Satisfied. The people want to xnc a.y tn1nr.D ._.re not c.ttenaed to, so triey oan oe adjusted. 'Tnreaaa"iii(oo....,•ltteeman oI the :eortn 1Liaarr,l Imp. Assn. on Uity uirovernment) Every :..: cLe cv : • n::.ent le eiff =rent. As nr. tto,'.iri says, we have almost the city : vT plan ncre __ni it o.;n ue cirr_neee eteeewhut and co-oria.lna.tea. 1 don't thenk any one i; .eel e..e, e .te • ; ree, nt council an.i it o_iia be wemoet impossible tu..ohange 1. - = r� G_w_er f; rr: Before tne next election and praacti i.y all of *ele eeee ;it thy. l_a oe out ber .re we ..io. Change ;1`..r. ., ... y if so. if the present x'tex• iaa it __ zone vri':, fe. -:a.�i-,a to meee.. c• _ a m>ana�ex• form. . i IF ! .1 �,' I ) ' WAY A! D1`riONAL RT TDED FROM LOTS 7, 8 and 9, Bloc * 17 NORTH O'?1E:I BY .DOUGHTE rY, ASHER HA=4`. TON 1 . L•r.aly : 1 ^ :.ra i 1Ke to :cave ;;our ap rQvaal of l r. Heeler's aotion in settieing up 111.a ri t ,f u.y matters for the munecipal railway. Me haaaa arranged with mr. :,t rty to ewer ae ft. of a lot the city now owns. for 40 feet oft' the rear of ' oa_,rerty iot, :.,:,t ou,'nerty to :cove his awn house; &na ter. Asher will dead us tn., 1 Limes r,.::- ,;;i wey neceaaary wind move his bullrings for $525. F. Filer, eecor,aed be L. T. Higneeymaan, tie the Doak Oammit eeman b '; ;,10ae with Lougherty ens Asher for the right of way 4e $dated, elpeZO M } • o S:t6.u� S. ikrn Adjourned meet-ing November 9, 1916. CHARITY HOUSE OPTED BY CITY ON AVENUE D FURNISHED TO A wIrow Mr. Wharton: The city owns several lots acquired in the right of wavy pursh&se8, One one on Avenue r with as email house, and I took the liberty the other day of putting a widow with two children, who were destitute, in the house. I thi><'k they have raised ,;,uney to connect with the sewer, MUNICIPAL RAILWAY HIuH•r OF WAY LOTS A' Q1IRED BY CITY TRACK FAILITIFS :ar.Whurton: These lots I mentioned, one on Avenue D is worth 2500, there is one on lst St worth ;1eo0 and one on B that I think worth 2500. I believe they oan be sold to a..vanta. -e . 1 also :rant to ask about tuerailwaa.y, whether the lot owners ad jcining wi... haa.ve akcceae to the tra+_Xs. ..,r. c.laon: Some ate,ds were executed to the city on the personr:.l assurance of r.r. Ralstc, ,.r.x r. 4rfeit that proper snipping fa„llitles would be given,- Mr. Erfert. signed his ., 1th teat understanding. n CAUSFP:AY AOP')Sc' nI•^OAY 'w' BAY 4 _ f',.A T: ":•AGP4E-1 :N i "vI' H COUNTY C0'i 'ISSIONER9. - wovec; by i . C. Rornfh, seconded by F. H. Wharton, that the ordlinanoe be amended as fo1.iowe e.e. then be :ivthird . i1 final reading. Motion oa.rrie1. A;iF";ra:F?.T--(incorporate,. in the ordinance) introduces by er. hon.fn, se•:,onded by er. ti.a_:l.le•y,G.n. ;c..ticn "trl.at the ,“ orae "nct exceeding" be inserted before the words "ten cents" on the to ..ine of the fifth pa.;;e of tne contract awttuoned to the ordinance; .also ti:.ut the .-.ores "not exceeding" be inserted in front of the words "ten ,;c'iitd" in ti,- ilfth line of eeld fiftn page of said contract; . aa,iso tn.t the words "rind., after tne completion of sakie c..usewaty, to rnbintaai .na keep aa.:..ee in red.; or,a.Jly goo"1 repair awn, conuition" be inserted after the word "hereof" :..t the end of :a.., this.'. line of fife se :ona paragraph on the eeventh page of said contract; also to .t ..b: eords "and to tne maa,intena.noe and up -keep thereof" be insertert fte. the . cr:i3 "ccr::pletine sail causeway" in the :ixtn line of the second paragraph on eel, raze e. 7 .f sale contract makin- sale. a;econd pa.r..-rrr<rh rend as foliowe,to wit: "Tn� f .rty :f ti,a secone p.:.rt furthermore obligates, and binds itseif to beg:.n .-.ork en y_ i ese. G.y ithin two ye..re from the sate hereof ..na to have same completed within fve years flog:, zee ,.ate ._ereof; .: , ,fter the co:cpLerion of sa.iu causeway, to maintain r. sa.tee in re•_'_or,aely food rrr.xll w::._ con_;ition; and, in elle event the party of ae.Or.. :art shell fail to comply with the latet p.ral;;rr..ph above recited with ref fence to time of ce-ir.nir.a a.n•. coapletine sui•' c:_aseway, an, to the ma.intenace. and eeke.r ,:reef, , in aucnevent, the e..Jenent herein and hereoy gradated ahaw..1 be t-. ,,.1 :..tea _ . .ns..i., be..or.e null a:::l void; a.n.,1 ..11 riehts herein are1 hereby granted snail is Le lid-tely revert to tee city of :14ri." _n roil 04,.1.. ale vote "ye." o' _ne c..eedment. �xk :hen r!-+„, the er:ir'ar.nice .r aere.....',nt in fu_, aas follow: " O i 1,,„ ,ti:•.Cs ...,. 237 .AvO,. ri'., - i , Y CLEt1K OF ..,r CITY OF IAIAL I, ACTING ? ',L4 OF 21v, 'J :::Tee I.;"0 'OP:TRACT 'I?TI LA"F COTJ^7TY,r'LO::1DA, ' .... I: . `_'.. ;Y = - -.. L rs ,u ,-' TWO 13.11 ;-STD AN: tILTEI'b (215) FEET WIDE .Ll. TO DAT ''O'J:.''Y, 'LOI',A, 'O'' TtTr,• n'.uPO4E?'�F BUILDING A CAUSEWAY 17-1 . :.' I I 'ir , ,� _..T TI .:-1."1-: °AT-7 TC E,;'i' 1 T' FROM THr TOWN OF MIAMI BEACH 7.112 :..-er''AY UPON A STr'IP OF LAND CONVEYED. BY r.._r 1. ,' . -L I:1T' J _ .. _ .. -~,J. .. Tut. _T `.Tr OFFLO-IDA TO THE CITY OF '�'^m r � ?a "c :1.^ L`�'�' 19 �-.0Rrcr IN BOOK 149 OF DE `� ON Pa^may OL' rh7r FLOel7A. oy ;,Ii; city .eoenci. of the City of .dian.i, F1or1da, th zt the mayor a e eity cf tne ,:ity of i . 3., actin" for and on beu ..,Lf of said cl,ty, be and the .ra hereby fu..Ly ..uthoriaea ..n.i empowered to enter into aa. contrad.+,t with the County of :eee, .2teet of 71 ,rids: , wherein an ; wnerei)y ;he city of ;Aiaa,r.i, aotine through said c fricaa..a, :a'r,. 11 „onvey to tiie a.11 County of Lade an easement or perpetual right of wa : useway, r e..uw.y, sag: i h1_nway purl oses, which said easement shall be two hundred ar.e fifteen (:Jr) feat eide ..rie shell be located upon and shall cover a strip of land e ra:.r.tee `. c e ee :ley of .1alr i bythe Trustees of the internal Improvement Funf on the 21 t a_.. of Lecem,Jer, 191h, by ... deed -ehich is recorded in 000x 149 od Deeds on peeee 1, of .]e re.er,s f 1' 2cunte, calorie.: An. furtr.;:,l,.o.ie gr..ntin:vto sale eoumy of ' s].e, Suite of Florida, an easement ov r such other _ands a.,:j..Cent to Said etripa:e :may b. ao faired by the city of .di&mi which may be need i by tn. County of e..1e in he erection tee': bui.:airg of sa..ii oausewaa.y, which causeway shall extend f: em ... point o ..osite the city' e terl lr..u3. lock in the City of ;riiami, Florida, t .. eeit. .ute -a., 44, 45, 16, 47, -ib, 49, 50, 51 awn.. 52 of Ocean Beach Additio ..c. 3, ae er le_ to ria_t reeorde:. in (.cck a of plats at page 81, of the public ee . t i 11",: ;_LTK of t!1-' city of .:ia,�r+:i' ,re furthermore fully . e .._ _ ec _re:i~:o enter into all the stipulations an, agreements contained i sa _ _etr.,.- t _ t �,.t u y of ` .ov.: ,er, .1916, '.hick sa,.i�. contract obligates and bi ; aa< 3_tee a_ to t;ie ' e t cf ue-keep ...n. raaintenanoeof saidsaidora,useway, eeee ir. . _. _ t, . ,, i cn '. h .a�..y be oc :car ieJ be the pity of ,iiami after the building o _. _ Teal1- i. .. ' C'lit :...l t' ] G; it, calf . %J aai,1 contra»ct eontaains aprovision +., )r,.y of re. _ : buie l ._ ra.iiwa..y to oe used for is street rear line to tend :cm to .:t : en ;c ehe .. e ite''n en.:. of said y causeway with bri :Teas connecting same with _. .t n of .1.,,_. 1 ea.eh ,fee :n. city of:i .::.1, reepectively, and also fully ra tc:_: .. it of :i..u.i tc -tulle . r....i.;wa.y for terminal purposes and ..f .:a yin._ f •et .it cnLy eo e.r.i from ashy point in the city of iiiami, to - +•,t .: n cf .Lti -ea:h Over asa.i.i railway line, and furthermore it :..,:._F_1nine _ii ,::.:i`ivna .1 :eeerva.t_ions relative to the management a; aid control of to I 1.• t . x : d �; .,uiit by the Oou:.ty of ,:act aria a lac of the railway txaok to be 1?u.; It by . 1- y of i...uai, a eel cf eich aaie contract, oontainine in detail all the terns of, hereto attached marked "Exhibit An and made a part of this or ir.,.fcc . awe f'r: FL0.12b .ArE T:'I.' eeeET eee;T, eels day entered into by and between the city- of xi inl.lpa,. eorr orcelen, hereir.a.fter referred to as the party of the 'first-» to �ounity, .r.etl:.rby an, thr eeh its board of county tom iaa 1O r•,ferred tc site tne•party of the second part, " rMd�•iE1. s �i.;.x;'ultiia • Y S51 laa •,: • • A210 e- et WITNETSFTR, That the party of the first patt, for and inediindidetatiOn-Ofthe Of the seven.1 acts heteit assumed by the party of the se6Ond patt;'hatagtanted,:a bargained, leueed, demised, sold, conveyed, and by these presents does heteby atatet'i bargain, lease, demise, sell and convey unto the party of the seoond part and - succeseors in trust 4 perpetual easement two hundred fifteen (21b) fedt Wide'Ottt , the strip of lance eedaptea acquired by the city of Miami from the Treat:064 Of the ' Internal Improvement Fund of the State of Florida, as per deed dated the west day of Deoember, A.D. 1915, aria recorded in book 149 of deed e on pea! 1, of the public records of Dade county, Florida, to wnich reference is hereby made for more speoiflo deacription, it strip of land extenuiaa from the point opposite and east of .0ee eity's terminal dock in the oity of Miami, elorede, to at point opposite andeWeiteOf the prcperty oonveyed by the Ocean Beach Realty Company to The Southern Bank a'Trusttbe, as trustee for Sacie ,;ounty, FloridWhich sdia property is described as foiiowsiee, Lots 43, 44, 45, 48, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, of Block 111 of Ocean Beach AddriZi, being a oub-diviaion of are of fracteonal sections 3 and 4 in township 54 south of Rang 42 East, an. part of fractionalsection 34 in township 53 south Or Range 42 east, a000rd pine to the plat thereof recordeu in book 2 of plats at page 81, of the public records or Lase eounty, Floriaa, togeener -1th all common law riparian rights thereto belonging, 0144 property now being within ,tie oorporate limits of the town of Miami Beach A ao a perpetuai easement 40 feet wide at the eastern extremity of Riokmers Street up -na over said street, which aaie easement shall be tie d for a landina or abutment for . ' the western end of the briege enich may connect tne city of Miami with the western extremity or the said campenfy. Also a perpetual easement of a sufficient width to properly build and oonstruot a causeway that shall be 105 feet wide at the top, to be built ghaaocotdanoe with the plans and spedetications submittee to the Board of County Commitala4ers and approved by them, over any otner _Lanus ason, the route of sale causeway that *iorke city of Miami 1.14y hereafter aceuire. The eaaement herein anu hereby conveyed by the party of the first part to the party of tit secend pe t is fcr the followine purLoses, to wit: for roadway, hienway, causeway, ene brie pe:roaes, ens hereinafter more specifically designated; Ana the sale rarty of tne first part, in the execution of tale instrumene, fuetber- muee granes, bareains, sells and conveys to the party of tat second part all sand, rock aee el t tr.-met has ac umulatee or been placed in sale right or way, which saia material, o ao auch thereof aa aay be needed, tne party of the second paxt obIi e tes and binds itself to ese in toe tumniin: cf such causeway, roadway, briege, eto., as hereinafter more fully et fortn and define. It is fureeermore distinotey unaeretoea ene agreed tnet the causeaey, roadway, or hieneay to oe bullet uy the part of the seeona part, together with any bridges that -may abecome necessary in the construction of saia causeaey for the purposes of bridging navimable channeis or to tee euipese of connecting sale causrway, highway, or roadway with the hore ct either sioe of sefra Bay, enali be bele as a perpetual trust by the part ()I the eecona part for tne free use of the public as a hiehway or pubic roadway between the city of sieel ant tne town of A141111 Beacn; erovidea, however, tnat the party of the se and part is hereby given permission, and hereby obileates and binds itaelf, to build an iron or teel railway track along the roaeway or causeway ane brieges tnat say be built upon tne premises hereinefOranted, over seem eale iror. or atteu railway track shall be operated, as hereinafter provided, a stre car line, over whicn sale street oar line the party of the,second part and its successors in trust shall have fuii autnority ane control, subject to the limitations and reetruot- ions herein contained. rerty of to aeconn part, upon the completion of tne Baia iron or steel reiaway tree, as aforesalu, to be built over eel,: ceeseway, roaaway, and briages, eon,cittitin_ tenereot, obeieetes anu binjia itseif to use its best endeavors to ar.enee en, enter intoee contract ei'n song inuivieual, co-partneranip, or corpora - ,en, so operate euillesent oars to aceomouete tne public over saia iron or steel reiceey tre:k at r e_oneelz inte vele, seen cars to be driven by gasoline, electricity, o'e eatfetoey aotive power, fcr tee pur1-063 of eonveyine passengers over Geld rail- eey, et oeir., Aistincely uneeratoee en, aerees t tne County snail be entitled to onar en. reeeive aeon eoep,eaetion from tne traction cospene who shall operate said cars, as above eesienated, for tne use of :he Jountyie ra1.04ay tla.CK 48 it may deem aavisable oe ix& n eterminea by the terms of any contraot that may hereafter be jenteree into bot4een the perty of te3. secons eert ana auct -'action company. Tn,t elty ef -.nese nay.: ne,iee control over 541U bridge or ceuseway to th ciey linit, ui tne cite of elael, ae, tne town or Ocean Beacn shale have police oontrol ovec sai, s,m, Le nr ceeeeeay .itnin its corporate limits. Teet in Le event any intiviaual, co-perenerenip,or corporation snali enter into an cmitiact ?m.tn ;no rarty of tut seeene part for the purncse of operating oars in the 'nemotportation of paseen:ers over the aforesaid county railway track over sale causeway orieses eoheee.ire teelJwith, as aforesaid, then, in suen event, a clause shall be inserted in &el- contrast to :ne effect that the fare charged by said corporation shall not exceed ten cents (100) for one raseege, wnich passage snail inoiude tne transportati oi one ,el -Jon from any point in the city of ;v:i4Mi reached by the railway line of the eo-partnersnip, or corporation to Ahom sale pxmit may be granted, to any poi in Y;-1 '0"1: o± :lei eeanh to which salc.i eine my be built or from any point in Miami Bet to any ()lit in tne city of liaai, proviued that all chilaren under five years of age, 4n,l, sec omesnieu by a per -on payin- fare, shall be cacried free, and provictea rurther th-t ° tnis eeeviso on,11 esniy to :ien-tions of the company's track made within the presen eceraratasits ef tne city of Siami or the town of Mimi. Beach. no ion, firm, or corporation shell he eligible to hola saia franchise axe epea_te a street or system cvr sale raliro ad to be built by the county, as aroresaid, over t.,+: f:._67. of way nerein ana hereoy graneea, tram the city of Miami to the town of elemi eeacn, cm from the toen or Miami Beach to the city of Miami, unless said incivi4ua co-pertnersnip, or corporation anall, within one year from the date of the leeing of th centract o him, %nem,or it, obtain a franchise to operate in the city of Miami and obtain, aceuire, ieese or build a connecting line extenalae from some point on Twelfth street in tn.. sity of ,ieel, reo:lee, ehet of tne Sioriaa East Coast Railway right of wa to .cp: e-st:mn terminus of eat: oaueesey or briage, or the western terminus of the bring t mey connect seldsmaseay With te wet snore or Biscayne Bay. . . IQ tirm, o: corporation shall be eligible to hold suoh ilmMit Unless Saidn peron, form, or eorporation snesi obtain or enter into_a valid and bindina agreementeA0 sealy for re. ootein a frenenise to operate a street railway system in tne Town 0f:$1,044 ,+each aneln cells or oenstauet a raileay track of sefficeent strength permanen0 to caa-e seen cars e, eie be neesea aria ueed on said 'oadseway up= said linivto tree Seeety, witnin on ye-r from the alening of sate contradt, whioh saad"lineta Ott built ey save ee on, co-nertnersnip, or corporation, as aforesaid, enaleePOee eve. eeen stre,_ts en, t. secn euints aa may be requared in the franohase erantee oy toe Jaen of Miami eeach to such person, foxes, or corporatlpn. Sala company to whom sale permit shell be granted' ses afOte84144s04 tiee of the -renein- of lisle permit, fureeprwore eater intO to trenseort-paseen7-ers ering the rio by 84"rap .eeQ , .--,:•--... e,.,'-ae".' , .tk. .k.,.A .10,-.444;.:44-.:14,1;,::=4-4,-,Y• ' ,44::+.:....,..k.,11.*:.,....,w,+,...,..„,.....t.;,-, ...:....,,-.1,......,,-...... - 1. ,-,,..-.,,..< ..,,. :: :,-.' -, 4 ::- ' ' .;'... ' ... ---.'-: -. :-',-,4-,- ,,, - ..sx ++,, :.,+=:,,,.+L%.'. A-, ,$,,,.;+,,,,141,,,+::,10,7401, . ,...q 1 '' '1 ' '''''' 4',AW11, kk al.X!..`teVeeeeteatraeeeeeel d . '', _.t.. . .i'/ A . ": ' . 7.. 4 '''+' 's I, I, i.` • '',t,,,,4",,',. • a • 4 sa,a: Aajburtiltilueetitt Ovireit-odt 9, ra11Way track to be built by the party of the second part to the effOot that 04,tht,'Or it, their suocessors and assigns, will transport passengers (ohildrinunder five yeara of A.ge, whO anale clue free as nerein provided, alone exoepted) from any point in the oity � t1mi to any point in the town of eeami Beech reaceled by the line or lines Of said individual, I- co-pertnernip or eorporatlon, for a fare of not exceeding ten centper passenger,and wi-1 also transport peseeneers from any point in the town of meami Beach to any point in the °ley or miale reacned by the lines ot the indevidual, co -partnership, or corporation operaNing s.ea railway line for a fare of not exceeding ten cents (100) per passenger; Proveaea, however, thet shoula the permit tO operate said electreo or gasoline oars, or cars to oe operated by some other motive power, for the purpose of transporting passengers over seie reeeway causeway, as eforeseid, be let to the present Miami Electric Railway'ootpany the oompeny owninr, the lines now used for street oar purposes in the city or Miami, then, in such event, in oreer tnet there may be no compliel,tions under the contract -entered into between.sia xailway line ene tne city of miami, onekhalt (*) ot aaia ten cent (100) taro snell be eunet,ueu to be, an chergeU and creeited as such, as fare for the oerryine of ees,eneers eitnle the oity _Limits of the city of miami, inc farty ot thgtir,,;t part reserves the right, an. the party of the second part here y zranta same, to build for tere1n•1 purroses a reiewey erne across seia Oreusetray; but, in such evnt, it shal. builu an.. maintain at its own expense thet portion ot the bridge or breaeee ovet Whian 4,1.1 re.11Wity eine eeeie oe opeeetea, cans enell not use any part of thJ, ori. or briges conneotin: the '-everel portions of the causeway or connecting the 'own o mieel deaoh with toL cause ay or the ciiy of eieee wetn tne oeusewey as a'part of its rirh of way. The city sh.11 not use such reilwey for the trensportation of rassengers, and all income ueiive, th retrom snail be retained ene aieposed of'by the city of Miami as it may dece proper. 'Inc party or tut seeone re.ii„ en elgning epee agreement, nereoy renounces and ee,inqueshea ell 010.1MG of whatsoever character in end to the earnings of such railway sho Id oe built oy trio city oe elame; ene, in euen event, the :arty of the first part shell k tp up no meintain seie railway an.i tn,t portion of the causeway upon whicn same is eituated. lee perty ot the seeonu part tnell use tile moneyreceived by it from the indivieua co-partntrehip, or corporation operating tne trolley, electric, oc gaeollne oar a, rvice o r the trace owned by the tarty of the second pert, ecoese or over said ceuseway for the pueeae ee reyine tne rxincip4,1 kalu inteeese on 11.-.1 conuee ineepeeaness wnion may be create by eeae County, Floriva, for the urroe of peyine tor s_ia causeway ano the ordges, fills, ro,;uways, an.: iron or steel track in coneeotion therewith, or in paying for tne up -keep a mainte:.ance of saiu (.1useway anl ofliges. At tLi ;:luic yi iit: exe,;ution 4trick delivery of this contract, it ie uietinctly uncle atove eereee te t e aeea nee oefl execute.: by rne ocean beach eeeity Company to The 13..utn,in a irut Company, a.,3 trustee, conveyine the fee ,imple tItle to tract of iC.AJUI: three hun„rea feet deep by about five hundrea feet long in the corporate lieats of tne -earl of .)(-3e.n beach anu along the anores of eisceyne eey, togetner with suers comeon 1 rieeelen rlents as may be eppurtenant tnereto, which eeie property snele Oeeonveyed by Th :;-unein ran, .,: 1:u-it Company to 1:4- County, Florida, as soon as Bath causeway is °ample IL ie tl.uetieere eleafeloeet ueneeteeee oe- eertee Leee tne County of De shall erent to th, :2,ity or n1 . perpetu.1 easement for puolio :lock purposes covering One hal 01 01 r ot ,en, deeerieea in ehe deed so eeposited with the Southern riene. ireat uompany, ee eforeeela, a,ve en, exceet e strip one hunarea feet wide used by the pa cr u.. econe Bert .s a te eine' or ieneine for tne ceuse ey oe briaee connectinaseia itn ta, tce.n of eieee ;eacti. Teet t elev et ,ieee eh,11 h,ve .60ao-utu control ovt;i tnict portion °I Baia prop sy a 1- .r-nted -ithout ,..ry objection or hinaerence on beneef of •e et .ena- e.t, a.ee.cLy el 3e'Lon..1 p.rt sh,it heve ebsoilete control or al.. net ,ice i tee _in,1 pu.eoses in conectlen with, thi:, causeway, An_ t— I t. eonu in exe,..;utin.7, Lula conereet, hertoy ooligates an h,roy ,3ranted to it in eee elreeey reererea ene eeeroved, eeioeeng full lee- e:en e_ eaneee v. _,y oe n.;,.; 66.1y ilom an enr'.inet..ring, stanapo y IF. tfl -2t,t,f0 ni.,ent; ,r—, in cuieuen: sale causeeay t Ic.rty f tha -ft vo.Lic,ttea binds itself t e.ereen .aaeeLe t 7ee seem eyine eeet of tne cety's tereinal do ee ee ;tif a ii,J.A.ry .n , to eo oon3truot said f:,m -n ihjuiy or 1mc.,,3.2Leht to navia7,101a Oetv,een the itre "n, si.ie of 'iscayne noe bin: dug by the oety of InL iotdhu turtne more oblie.tes aria bin itself to begin murk et.J yeers 'you, the d.te le.rerT: -el neve same completed within ive :Jere tree te,, rireof; eee, efter the oolup,LeLion oi seid oeuseway, to maintain kaid k ep e in rga,onably reeeir end condielon; en-, in the event the party ot thehecond pa t eneef fell to eompey wiee tee ,..e3t pereereeh .eeve Jeeeted with 4ference to time of beginin ;.tin; ;.1. eeeeeeey, end to see mainteance and upkeep thereof, then, in such Lr.nted :Bh.11 oe terminated anu shall become null ' vol.1; .1, t3 rin reoy ;i'r.ntr1.1 an4.11 immeeleteey revert to the oity of Al •1. e 14i itinot.y unaertoou that the oounty ehall hive the ieht to tLle J-r line over eountyle track to airy freight to ' d r. -re; eele le .21.y ot -n, to 4-n_ ,:ro!:. any point in the town of Mielei Beech _nL co!LpIeted the te-::,inal road herein provided for; prov dea, Llowle r.teQ, to ..d.:11 oe4 foi oii.rryinL such freight unless I eeee .1xe en_ railroad eemaisalon of the atete of Florida; ..... a -ea,. ce in tr.!,.' :-.)ntr.::t entered into between tne county of e, Lae .-e c- r o .foree1id, an- tne county shell c:,1;ens tion it eel,' dieem proper for the 114e 1. ; tr:ortin:7. 4_11. frei:int over same; 411u also provlad f:_ plote tr xeieWay line contenplated by it, a e e le :,r t. an, fof tne :urpoee Of carrying freieht, ten, in eent, e ., el et e- y reeieLet eve, nt, eouneyis line atrial imeeuietely tefeeenete e.f ea e ;,he oounty eh.il be uaed exclusively fox the 1 uenee ene seals on tnis tne firat day of fl M4-At 1:14;h7P, (`1,04,,W "cc:vi\i'vW •771-dasorsomem4wonroro, " A21.0 1 TrIVZ 1....K4plummwors.roureomomumni.nriosporm4;11. Ad1rned meetits Noir, • Romfh: In the deed the Southern -iank Tut Co. holds the pity is exempt from taxati. or. R.i.ey: Yes, Bir, propetty is exa,upt under spate ism. ,oved by J.. . secon,ed by Lei. HiLnieyman, thet Urdinenos NO. 227, as 04mended, be 40,9t 1. n roil oeil ell voted yes. ln ouestion of olvision between the county end the city of miemi, alf the strip of land .tied county by tn Oca.n Oo. was disouesed and .1610 the question of the city se::4rin ri_vz of wey over the oounty's portion of the strip and the city ottoroly was lni3trUCttlA to Adjust tne lomtL&C. Attorneys forioe Ana haliey tnat tne m.tcer of zivi9lon n ri_nt of oay -olid 3e adjuste. satisfactorily At the time of siznin: the aLrent .nd if the city had any peefernce o doubt the bounty poimaissioners .ouiu ...;,..ree to it, LI1rIc:1073 70IAL PARK Councilman vInarton introthe foilowinl: resoiution: 0 RE-OLj!lON NO. 1095 Le it resoiveu by tilt', city 00an011 of the oity of miami, 3,-.1tion 1: Tn,t the up or pi.t of huzAo PARK ma ,e by the Llewellyn Engineering Co. • ti :“JlitmCr 9, 1916, soo-aivision of the W- af NE • of NW of NE 11. of ,,$ec 10 T; 74S, R 41E, Laoe 2ounty, Florid., this day presented to the city council be end tne • e is ner-eoy ;proved. SeotIon ant “e131nt of the ciy (.:QUP.Oli end .°ity clerk ere hereby directed to ondorse this .pproval under tht eal of ti city on sAid plet. =4iie, „ra.i t_is 9th d.y of Novemuer, 1916. AtG.1141.,; o17,-y easpar hefty Presi.lent City Counoil o. F. Fdle:, s..3onded Oy F. G. Erfert theot resolution No. 1095 be .dopted. On roll voted yes. IN37-N.r TO '!RT THAIN TWELtTH STRETiT BRIDGE Atty. . H. O.iley: rale matter w.s brou:nt up and presented to tnt city Attorney lest Aprii. Ine ire. :open for the pass-gr. of . boat .rin when the arms were raised grs. Thin itepoeo on tne dr.w, .n Adtomoolle drove on the draw And it sank, she feli .nu has o un1 too.,, 3,re of . physii.n ever since. She ie 48 years oid, the Mother of 13 ren.nd in poor oiroumst.nces. She h.s to a physician every week since April ,no 1 understond -yiii ce ones trt:nent ror a year. During tne time it has oost her mor tnan iu0. i tni. ounoii anou.o allow ner some reasonable compene. ion And.7150. would not ot reasonaole. At tn.t time ahe wae heipinr- her husb.not in the upholstery business sinoe thto hie :..-usinees h.s dropped off. i ask tn.t you appoint . committee to investi.te tro. L.tter. oy C. F. File., seconded by E. C. eomfil, oh::ot the matte be referred to tne mayor investi:_..ion. Aotion o.rried. .r. ;.:,.son:1 .nvetit,ttne time and both brisk tinders s.y she was entirely at fault, neitnr one seemJa to know . oreat ueal about it and Dr. Stewart suys it is impo,iible to tell whether the fall c.used the injury or not. He thinks it did but can not a.y positively. this matter was brouont before council sometime ago and setoiemeM of O. w.s .utnorieed, the voucher was dr.wn but she afterwards orianceu ner mind o.nd 10U.L,/ not. ..!,eot it. ,o. At the time x. Cason .sked me about it, and I didn't know whether she would ,5O. 3ne uiAn't know the extent of her iaajury but iiiterwarde ahe realized it and saw too doctor n oe h would oe treating ner for a year or so. You can see 14 11r.f0q610.Le IQr Ln, ,.octor to say wnetner the injury was caused by the fall, but she wss never under treatment of 4 pnyelciitn before. oy F. H. Wh.rton, seconded by F. U. Erfert tit ordinance No. 223 be elven third r. rt,i in fun. tion Cl!7IgANC7 NO. 223 A. Pi--OHIBICt THE CYSTRUOTION OP PROJECTIONS ANDREOULATIN.i.THE KINDS OF • 1.- 3IrRIALKS OR STREETS IN OERT4I1( ZONES IN THE . 07 ].7.I.EO!I FLoirA; ESTABLISHING ZONES WITHIN WHICH IT SHALL SE, =.AW5-2L Y 'JCT AnY KINT2Q PROJECTION. ovtft THE SIDEWALt OR ORETV, AND vale HT."HA 1 t=FOULATED; DEMARI1fl PROJECTIONS AND CERTAIN lagD8 0? AWN004' • 7ADY 20-:::Te.:':ITED 7.1.1—IN SAID ZONE TO SE A NUISANCE AND PROVIDINO ?OR _OVAL '''MFOF, AHLOROV..NU FOP A PENALTY FOR THE VIOLATION Ilg#,top. be 11-17F7 BY TUE ^ITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY:tPIAIA „4.140HIDAII ion 1: That it shall be ublawf44, 49X cr t 04 0on,truote4 overhe 0o „ . • 0 rque awning,iron oats wooden ,*.;, a,.,._ p Data, overhead s�:�na Or'other ls���l� ��..ot�ial.��c. utl'�:.��% which pro j et in hole or in part over any part of a Sidewalk or .:itreet daithxn the One hereinafter designated as the "Business Zone"; provided, however, that awnings and marque ;awnings oomplyln ' with the foliowine regui+atione shall be permitted, viz: A. a,wnin s oovere,a oy canvas, cloth or leather or light and pliable substtnoea and securely attached to the buildinc, .and property supported without posts by iron or o metallic fastenings and suports, which shall be elevated at least seven feet at th .�owaet part thereof a. ove tne top of the sidewm,lxt or street and shall not project o the sidewalk to exceed the width thereof. B. uarqut3 awnin;;s which are not supported by poets but which are supported by rods.and chains from above; gala marque awninSa to be covered completely with metal and kept in cod repair, an.t eieva"ted at least nine feet at the lowest part thereof above th aids 1k or atreet. Ove;',,eax reinforce i concrete porohes it iron porches supportea by reinforced, round concrete columns of ,tirrensions of not less than ten inches in diameter or square reinfo.ced concrete c lumns of not less than ten by twelve inches in diameter; 7 rovi.te,x, however, th..t each porches an, supports snail be of a permanent nature, w portioned an.;. of a,rchiteoturai beauty. otlon a: There is hereby established and created a zone to be known•as the "Business *en shall cove: t,1d foiio'.sin` streets: u-n l,tn 'treet from tee ea.y to the hiver. On yet,:: "street fro.r. eiecwync touievard to Avenue H 3n Avenue A frwu loth to .�2th Street, �.. Avenue B fro. loth tc 14t❑ Street ... r'.venu& :r.... 1Ctn to 14t 1 three ,;ve.,ae „ from 10th to t4tn Street. .;c._iL t f r ou, l.Lth to l'. t i ='.treat, .:Clem 3. T'._.t a.1.; stair'.ays, bay -windows, w."7i:in2a, iron -roe .. r__.� G? c, .cc. di'..<s :Jz Jt,I,ev ki.J. of obstructions which project in whole or in .... e ; v : . y_... t of of t,, , i.,: Jack or atret t . i:n1n tne zine hereinbefore designated a. d „a-11}:::_ �,� x ;� nu: CG•:.e ' itI11r; suo-..lvisions s.. b. ocn c of section 1 of o reby, i re : to be w. public n119lr,noe, and drier 1. N.1.-. llfl :1''.t ,,;a_ya ..ftei hid ordir.rinoe <3hc.le :O into effect. ieroviuelt, II :. vcr, i..iVn - <. , 7,t ., .i t ..Vteu px'U je:;tin`not more than three feet over Gi iron ,:vr:.ii e ani verandas at present constructed O n,tare Tuf.t:Q tf' frown-:,eneth by concrete ;oats, which add to the artlotlo uty o: no: OH aet'+L,G,,i ,;V:„1.11_ 'thin the provisions 01 tnl5 section. :-ectior. 4. f.''t::e :or:, flrn or ._c.-or.r.tion, -no aa<,i1 erect any .s<wnin: contrary to the ovx� torte _. -reof, cc no en,' .;o113t ••uct any form of projection, or who stall refuse or leer t :, itn G .,ova <.:,y a' n n• or projection neretofore or nerearter erected ,;_nt.rery to '.:t,; pi.cvlaiona hereof, snail oe a.Ibject to to penalty of 510. for every citence, a::.: t:, fu' er penaity of ,:b.00 for every day he or they shall fail to oompl :t, rt1:lth aft_-, ritten notice f•'on rile butLuli inere,;tor to remove sums. • 4...:r 7_ti Mtn •i..y of wove:rer, 1916. Claepa.r r.efty Atu„e: President City Council :i:'• Mello. l: , aeoon.iei b F. Ertert tiilat or.:ina,nce No. 223 be adopted. 0 -otz a. • "r , 77:0 H 7T1 a: ^•y P r EE:•1F D oy , . T. Hi"hiey:ud.n, wn 1 duly carried, the iu.yor and •er:: lnotructeu to, eetroy ley fire •,i?O,075.41 in revenue, improvement and "' -':Sr F 2IZE,rALK2 AN: STREFTS F'OF THE STQ-.AGE ,OF BUILDING w1ATERIAD �r�ur.cii t. :: rton ir.t:•oiuced: O}ZTHANCE NO. 228 A ""-I , : 0 A : cFCTION :-,83 OF CHAPTER 13 OF THE 0: 'I: OF 1lAmI ADOPTS:!' JULY T, 1910, WHICH _:: PT--n 13 reiatee TO STREETS :i'_TD SIDEWALKS. OV ey . F. r i_ r, ee U ie , by F. u. ttrte rt, t_ta.t 0rdinanoe be riven rirGt reading and 11. let. the o:uln..noe was read in full. v;, oy r. u.Erfert, that Ure.inanee No. 228 be given second r-.. in_ r:y._: oy :irye only. :notion o.arrled. me ordinance wa$ read by title only. A21.0 un motion of t. H i,avertise for tne roils, hei‘rin to oi 41 voted ye Adjourned meeting November 0, 1916. C0i0LETION OF SIDEWALK STRE'T ANDSEWER IMPhOVEiENTS , The city engineer stated that the following improveMents had been 00mp1eted and filed his assessment roils showing the total cost of the imProVetenta, and the amount asseilmed,' as'ainst abuttinc property: Iiinway Improvements NOS. 4, 5, '7, 8 Sidewaik improvements hos. 10 Sanitary Sewers on Biscayne CriVe fAdm San Jose to Uasoide Ave and on Oasoade Avenue from Lilsoayne Lrive to 8140ayno Hay. on.trton, seconued by Q. nomtn, tne city cleric was ulreoted to ne4krin:1- ol oompiaints on tne improvements and on the assessments be held ,,n,1 remonstrnces to be reoeived on December 7, 1916. On roil C,ty Clerk.. •