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ilrepresentative of
terminals, turning basin
'',"•±V.` Vitri
hat recently Xfl
across the bay.th Ihe,44Mit
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the approved platil/ kat.aiozs 11
accepted by the 0.004a
temporarily sufficient; shoal areas 'i Ohan0j,ok
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bay; particularly alone the nortliern ed�, whioi prvent its being aocar104. 44, .50010c
examinatipn,9t
basin ene .the channel. An examination of this print will how the shoal areat4iferieji
Eneineee B. Gerrie, the representative of this office at Miaii
I sugeest that arrangements be made for
channel end in the turnine basin. When thin
Very reseectfully,
r. B. Ladue,
Lt. Col. Corps of Engineers."
er. Brady: er. Rendonr1 (S W ) told me 4tlere was le feet of water from one end to the c-ther,
as required. where ycu enter the channel from the turning basin, it is only /6 ft4 tit44
at various places the channel is as little as 13 feet. At the other end there are
shoal places 16 feet, laretly alone the north side. They are all shown On this maP.
The eovernment has had a man here ind you have heard Maj. Leduc's letter I had'a telk
with Eneineer Gerrie about this work; there are some boulders that were never removed and
I am info med tbet if e shie should et empt to enter and strike one Of these boulders Ak
the ehir wculd sink. :ee says, furthermore, that final acceptances of the thannel,aboUld
have been with a dreg end not a lead line,- that no channel is accepted wth a line
large lights is used, reeehin- aloest across the channel, with a long piece of eillreeg
iron er rail and it is let doan over the side of the lighter and dragged along,the:00106m
at the ;roper depth eni if a shcalkplece is found the lighter is stopped iMme44t0.4.y
and the situation developed. He wer.t over the whole situation with me and the toVernmeeet
will not ao ept the chennel
:r. Pomfh: I think eos3ibly e greet deel of the fill, or OWn'
from the euaseee cf fast boats threeeh the chennel.
Roefh: I eeen sand ri tuff seered through from the waeli.
er. erae:y: :f you hal this mei.. cren you would see the -whole situation. I:thIn* • ,
should be wired cf tee conlltion cf the chennel. It eetws if Randolph hadehgene
edcine he weuld not have eeda finel settlement with e lead line.
Romfh: Are you eositive it was
3rady:4I can alloat see as a certainty it was taken with a lead
they 114,1 li-hter out there end don't think they dragged the channel.
f-or.kc fact, but I eelieve that you will find it was -taken with a linty *elm
Gerrie it wee token with e lead line.
Roefh: I think W5 shculd let Randolph know what the Eovernment 0404
thet,ehen the Revenue Cutter wes here Gerrie would not advise thezete5,0,
woule leecre wes nine feet of w,ter on the bar but I will guarantee 110,00'
er. Eredy: I icn't think Berrie made this up, it was sent to him, #A4.
Rendolrt ao he wculi stay here until the work was completed.
er. Rcefh: It Wo.6 undv-stood tl,.t we .re to maintain the ohannel or
&eve -neent ac:seete it ,,nd if it is filled in we will have to 02.-san ib
Hefty: We heve eeid for le feet of water and if we have not
to Randolrh.
: thine endolpb shcale hove been on the ercand then",
examination. I believe he should have remeined here until the wo
hike cut right after obtainieg 1::20,000. or $30,000, from the 04.
his com!..issions stopped.
Mr, Romfh: The city euditor should &dela* Randolph & 00. 92 44,-
result of the ex.min.tion by thi Government and hie4pan alsO.falk
Bowers Southern Eredginc- Co. Their oontreet covered thier**-'
at 4e and 10 oenta sz. iird to 2-ive ute fillus le $ 14et 0 water
,o, worx-vas done and ir it es eled, wil *ewe 4.
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On motion , 4 and parried the au* tlAact.:
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the year 1916 *48Atiebneeiiii.:
NoVehber I, 40,104:thUe td4A1
allo* thotte.00:lairelvOtlii�y
the oity4111104400POIZed WtpiVO, 6
pay the intareWin the eama:mannerAW
stated that thieb0Oke dould be 4044014an
the unpaid taxes, it two weeks time i44440041?0'4-k.
effective at ono*, me auditor stated th4404#14'
extent, during the pat three years some #3:4(500,
the greater portion o the Aefioit,
More closely it will 15. useless4b fieure'the
Moved by E. Cl. Romfh, seconded by
immediately and a penalty of 65 be 4.44ettupogHtW144/1*
-the olerk.to refuse to accept payeleit and'advertii.00#C01.4
of unpaid taxes to be prepared and preaented.0*444P05
regular meeting in,May, Motion carried;.-,
Moved by H. Wharton, seconded by .X; 0.;Romththaftit,
employ e special personal and lioenee tax.00lle0t4r4 0100t0e4n
at the rate of 5. Motion carried.
2y 7, 1916;**;
The mirutes of meeting of council January20, 1916PNere'acead
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The rinuts
d" meeting of council January 24, 1918;'were' read A?::'
The minutes of meeting of counoil Feby. 3, 1916, *ere read.
The minutes ofmesting of council Feby. 7, 1916, were rad
The minutes of meeting*of council Feby. 11, 1916, were_read
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The minutes of meetinp: of co-ancil Feby. 17, 1916, were read
The icinute of cetin of vouncil Feby. ,16, 1916, were read
meeting were read
The ixiriute of 4 ••
xneetin of couroi1 Maroh 2, lS wsre.read
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