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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC 1917-05-07 Minutesee, IlLfh: Whit effet call it have :r. Sttorney, if we refainded It don't look te ce a'.in eee ereeceition but I think it would be bet counoilean ear* here. Mr. Con: It woula n.ve nu effect except upon the Traotion Corny .411::Tatee: I know :r. Hiehleymem le willing, I have .talke4, franchiee does not oover Johnston St, 1.ci4t says eny hrer1,0 bs doeided by oo ---reeee eNeeseeeeropeeete keace ' ' " ' ' ' . • • ,r.,:ent4fAllai.V.AVIJ 1IXA yuboi44 'pitottiontt Counoilten Hig11eyfeent-4 IRAMAR DEDICATION OF STREETS TO PUBLIC- 11EquisT.VOR STREETeA, ee, _ . - The matter of the deditation of the streets in Miramar and the impoit arid.the construction of sewer manheles was brought V.P, at May 3rd meetlng, shown on page 840 of this book. Mr. Romfh: Of course we oen let the streets in there gO to ruin b0;theele, „ property are willins to dedicate the streets; to the publio. It m4tht140*". to condemn them and the bil presented by Mr. Threadgill for repeirefeaut*te. I understand Mr. Rand wants us to pay tkie bill in return for the ,ded40010 don't look after the newer eyetem it may soon be a manacle to public healthvit40; the city attorney to look over the matter. Fred Rand left that bill with:4i4.044:44 was what he wanted if the streets were dedicated. Of oourse if Miramar and4heas'Oth subdivisions had been in the city when they were laid out, we could heve OP4010tt 10440: comply with the law, but we didn't have that law until 1915 arse it lea 401,4t1Oh-Vhet1eWi can assees the property for improvements unless the streete are dedicate4 bill ehould be paid. Mr. Rand has lust now telephoned Mr. Reeder that the-northeend Cf-e O'Reilly Street is dedioated, to enable us to extend. Gardner Street throU&e: ',4e;e1-1Seeee Mr. Rand now. ' Mr. Rand: There is some misunderatandine about this. Both tnde of 'ObitapbeStreeteheFv e's been reserved and the south end of O'Rellly but I am giving the north en&teAinal40-tii*re extenaion of Gardner Street. It is not My intention to blook the openingCrA0ti,0000.11* I underatand the Rice end Sullivan :strip- to the out of Miramar Goes ot the teeter...310n through their property. e eeeeeeee • eevad by F. C. Romfh, seconded by F. L. riy thet the bill for $489.50 be pe44) pr.01044: Rand will deeicete O'Reilly Street to the public from the north to the out ettle*T :..otion carried. "ITT7 ;707 PA-:: IN COLT= TOrr r. Rcw.fh: A,but tht Pirk site. • le vi Here ie a protest on the Dorsey Block: " "Miami, May 5, 1917, T. tee ::on. City Council, Te, the undareisned, who are awere of youreeleotion.for a ool.ored. eerk, ena .ra reaidente ind owntra of eroeerty in thit vicinity, most positively.protist ae.inst the atitction !eade by your honorable body. ,Firet, it is not in the eoloredee: iectien ee the line ',yes estebliehed, oeusine white people to become interested in preperty East , , ind weet of the riilrot.d OR ac,3c:uht ef tht newly eatebliahad line. Second, it is too risee rtiilroid wikinc it _:.4r. 7.er,:du,‘ .ft.r ..11 7.:unserre1 ind.ilao too neer the white property.. Thre, -tA' era 1,1anty of lo::etione muce nor a direble not, only for us, but for the colored peoplre,' fertile,: wait ,na nacre cwiltrilly lucitaci in the colored aection. .i.eelee C. J. Euelsenkp, 3. L. Chindler, A. W. Sowyer, L. E. Miksitz, H. 11,,, Jonle,4r,, C. Thomrauh, T. Hoffeen, A. F. Lowe, T. W. Siwyer, L. D. Youne, E. Van, Pielene:J. JecOe es, co. T. • P. ivaa, J. J. 7e.evea, E. F. S.euges, C. C. Hetha-ay, I. Petetsen, WM,, Beean,_ H. 7 Aven', H. Lobdell, L. P. P 1ne, . W. Albury, Chas. Feudal, I. L. Lowe, W. H, H. W. Cetetine, A. w. Lin, J. L. Sinda, L. Sawyer. E. N. Rowe, Mrs. S. P. Heyeere J. W. Sin;laton, Fhilic 'iwyer, W. 9. Siwyer, Ed. Sticknay." :r. 7riiy: 1 .lonit think w c ver ascAlre a 7.7egro park that will please everYbOdy,elhe e". ia e.at of tern it eni eouth nJ went are Yeeroes and no white eortheenti4L ycu ra.ch Johnatc.n trt.„ No iction tiken. • TA iE7.I?KFLL7, 717.-R12: AL.7ITION Clark huobcit the tee:ea on Brickell'a Riverside Addn? She of f,red•, riy cn in bisia but it ie eeseaael iota end blook. Ciaon: I hiv_n't sten inythin: cn it. :,:uora: If a.:a tendiet o.iri uf tixee asaetsed and \vents a deacriptl.on,*-14Ct heunde ie it ell ri=ht? -r. Yet, if irld t.e i:..cunt of t:le te-ea. 7 LT7L 77:27.T. FOS FIST MILE DESIGNATED BY CITY C0UNO1 . 1 i..11:17ce ill yr:u. eentleeen know tbet Biscayne Drive in P140,W ee 30 feet ie to roeoeition to see what 5,011.t)14.74:04. by this plet teeet eue line nuri 6%tania to C and Waddell and we will takeethee, teat to Eiaceena 'rive ini north on tha rrive to Johnston Street, wort Avenue r to: up Avenue : to luena Vista Street end 0440t on that tr et Buena Vista. Tf «u will your order made last April for the t ee as I hive jailt tlined eni order the second mile up avenue D Extenei, quickly ae eosible. Mat mikte i friction leas then two miles.. .140. . _ in. the ono mile en: I now eu77aat ycu rescind that order and order 14.401. eheed and eet tbet in this eummer. Te have our rail here for ag1124t#t,1*. 47 „ .;lem ,0 Nt-T t44•1 1-44.140Vitif „veWit , .20 • vv./ ,fok: to'v 2 r-5 , li,ecleesatletnout 161i;ilt 0:10444,4 ',Y4 ge tiit4id iWV*4000 ',ig*104).dta0,- 4 an Wp 0.14.0); lite•tout014101:00:9tk,1s and Ilv004 A4L _ it throU0-41tUtit 'key::beitig here. --1If'1:4#4ki4 put:,Over On me. I wouIdAuggest the agresmitit take a vO/e on it. Moved by E. C. Romf, seconded by E. L,;'Bralli,11,4itA4, proposition be accepted, this action subjeot to. the *it council. Motion carried. Cason: I think it may be beet to have the tttiaMU4ra0::,, 6ounoil setting out just what they will de and it COUA044'240 Mr. Pomfh: The Bie and we exempt the brings in more mon Moved by, t. C. Romf Yacht Club be tofu Front 41°117 and adj Romfh: This Matter of the bridges, especially Avono tAmie44;14.404plats,,to, and in fact saving a great deal of money -. if the bele had beet' fOtetiVithe4iret.-', inetance we would not have stopped. Our engineere mOved the pier etay.ttOd_t401t. -overnment ensineers put it back there. The contracteallt foreo'Many YOU,: 040,4, of each material and the bids were on the quantities that zob into thc. bridgte-a-MJ lose, so if the material is more the cost is more and is Iwo; the °Oat i,t4etta :oved by E. C. Eomfh, seconded by C. F. Filer that we prpoiea w4ti theo#,11170tipp. Avenue D bridge along the .lines recomended by the oityr.ei 00,4este katitit00$4. , . PAY ROLLS SALARY ArJUSTMENTS Romfh: It was the intention of council that a man 440111410040';Wwta*OXt9'4'',vo service if ha was dropped for some reason and afterwatde:ailtara4.:thg1W7,10014at. the intent of the ordinance and the men should have that beneOteV,“10Vi.41;Y.P0;14ci the Maief say's ehould have :.90. per month. Fil Yea, air, r. Hart is one of the best mtn on the fOrot feel that we should adjuet these matters to the best intereet.of the'.talar4r,Ms apt* .re unlueationably worth more than otheri. council of September 4thi.' 1the council of October. 5th,J2'.4h.and40!4he, The miutc of meetins of council of November 2md, Stla.and 1044J,04,1; Qf taetin: of oouni1 of December 7t1a, 11tha.43404nd of meetinrz ,„• January .4th, 1917e. Ther bin- no errors or omisaions, on motion duly .M*44!): th minuteetand approved as read. Motion carried,