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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC 1917-07-12 Minutesen inedr: p.i rttent yei:' i3ed :;they ::wi1J.3n' eae;•.'tb'':. ;iceneed..(meanin ev rv;to �{•y' .r m ^ r y l aablo i 0,,A YV'N�MM!e'� ��iL.�e�i,:.:; �. � YA.` SF.'.:.tf qK d,a•... \ ; I ormi44o14o ig, state; ot.;.af a rs., se,eme evidentl' fox the purpose 'oi' to •their ; .oause . The city, thrti it,e:: oxdinano,e>:, imio e action on;.:par of the union,. who :art using ::the ..p blic withauii :; regard for the :health and welfare. ,of the pub1,' Tt :is true that the ,00nneo.tion- the:'sew'ers bear the inspection of a, oity offioial;•:as :upon.-;'it'de i+ but` it isn't -necessary, •in my opinion; 'that;::e:gg elatlo work but, on the other hand, should llefind'.•as',';to' Trusting this communication will receive;; the Very respeotfully Gentlemen: The above is Dopy of letter I- intended:,plaoing:at<p but as' I disliked any publicity in the :matter;. arid:;iir,'. }ti have the matter attended to immediately, not influence the "solons who be"' for the .,trenoh;is,;8til: lawn is being ruined. Patience has ceased' tob'is'A1rt (sigma) e Mr. Wharton: What is the reason; you and the BowersSout Mr. Waldeck: Of course they want me to sign up} for, tie;`. Pir.,iErfert: Have we any such ordinance?, Mr, Romfh: Yesg• we have, it is similar to your boiler; ordinance that can be broken by the first ,tan v io':. goes: `i labor and you may like to see conditions one'tlingr;or':.,ano; council is concerned, these things -must be enforced.;,ii'apa one but a licensed plumber oan do the work andthe,;m ri; he do the work simply because he is an employer' Mr. Filer: Can a maxi be a licensed plumber and :not Mr2r, Romfh': Yes, sir. I believe he oan go in 'an inspector to go there and inspect it. "You -9A9A. contractor can do certain work. Mr. Waldeok: Mr. Highleyman took this up for me' had promised to do so, but I suppose his iifiuen. publicity,_- all I want is the sewer laid.: Jar. ,Erfert: Axoording to that, a man oan,..'do;;h in ,',Wharton: No, sir, neither plumbing nor; elect ir.''Jaldeck: It is simply a laborer's jq Mr. Romfh: Can you have it fixed?, Ur. Waldeck: Yes, sir, I can have :it 'f Erfert: ,Why not go to ti.. x-...;Waldeck: They will have me 'arrest Arrested to -day. Mr. Er 'ert:'"Have the judge &ieoharge e. cowrie °sup:e.ry Chiaroh' To the Honorable E .tyN CQUnOi:] City of 'Miami; I'lor,ida, G►entleten: I beg: .eave':to °'aa a lien upon my ,pr.operty Miami, I'loridaa,. fox :the, build This, is the:, ;eaond: slot The .first s idei aik.was conetr: off and the .grades ,e tabl he sidewalk :the. grede,;,has ; en anew one Zn -vie*; of; ..the• fact<' t.,at through the. error of should be held lieble in some otheroases;, of;'_tk�e;:s,sa any liability. I_ trustia„'r Hon. City Council Miami, F7.oxid.a..' Gentlenen; as may be. rmaaetca provided : or sam engine,: Pu ing e: inasmuch • NEAR BEER wEsT:r0g,W, • Clerk W.B. Moore: Several Near Beer men Mr. Romfh: We tried. .ta--clotie;theM an year --)qthblitl*1414-04t#44: • •, ::MrWharte#1-1-donctthink.,We 04041.m 11tand-they ,have appealed. ta'the'Slipreie Mr:rfert: 'The McAllister people applied -,for a ten. they got Up ten stories they wanted to'.ga:21,g'elv, • An arohiteot always figures a margin of satet5r. -od by.the architect. If -the city should 41r0 Make a test. Atty, Cason: Mr. Walker arrested thervand::the4 provided they would furnish plans. the p1 to Mr. Walker and he has not had alongth of the plans. I advised him to see Mr-iRomfh. would consent to getting Mr. Klyoe or,Mr,.410t;Ci1eY::,o go.over the plans with him, and it is mystnderStaWi., Mr. Walker: I took the plans to Klyce and he hai "he v that he didn't see Mr. Romfh at all but went ahead. and Mr. Cason: We didn't Want to be in position everything the court ordered them to del.,' experience, or most any builders experience. Hr. Erfert: Is the city liable for this"bill? Mr. Cason: I don't think you are legally liable Mr.,Erfert: It seems to me they are,legally lia Mr.Cason: I don't think you can mate them P up to the city to say whether or not were siiffio: Mr. Erfert: It was ten stories originally. Mr. Cason: They claimed they were no furnished any plans at all.• ' Erfert: Why didn't they stop"at ten Mr. Cason: They claim it was ten at that r,Y-Oasan: I tontt think thex'e'1.40i; Walker has auhority to centr40t* was best under'the circumstanCee Mr.Erfert: Don't you think CO#O 44"4-ce. Vigt$0,10V4 Mr. 1Valker-: That, -is -wh •• M. Klyoe: It will':be..';tWe in the work to d. e kignonej attempt to do .eio,.,.'thetli,s*:4**0 - firms of arohite ti3.: 74,14 line. On some of o ity oouldn is -cheaper .when work for 'the, few e,uthority 16j4:, serious (7,.efeota; .itiliOMfir.;:['k 4irri to know: all .0fthe ha4 - ,.-; • ,• Ur. rfert: We 'ex7P.:Sfli, to give-uo tbe Ur. Klyae; Ther'O: as .possible'ithett\.,W would have no 7,typ, Mr. Erfert::‘/-. J? ' 0114-4 t2.= go ;with,:fiirr :, ;or owed' -bra F' H 'Wharton; ,::eeb'orided' u 7.di � ' :o nit a mart. 'vtth fh,`;ixitro . duped:'., :sct,t` ;AUHORIZIN.G': "ZG`.:DV. ;BEING ?A T".OF,', 4it IS$U SPECIAL`' ELECTION CATS ,.:.: :..:. ...: Whereas,,'ori Mar oh' '1or`ic1ar, or the purpose: o #1 4ete.,i 4.i� be. issued by said' o.ity � "a.z4= - g '�heroae', at:; said ,e7e:t"iau .orie ,half of. the 'qua1ii.ied electors :at. ;sa If aereas)475,OOO ; aT'e. of :#,e, oost;`of oonstruotin'' ibeieaa, ; Q 5OOO: ' x the' sure, and •d.etetion:- t i Ydi'ie`reae; _v5 Opp the:iiaani River at, Avenue, ::az Whereas,'. Show, ' Ther.e±are;: Sept on a: ..xhat :75, (340 ;:; iiri i o ity:!..s, share' of.' the co'st,'':of "1132Q,; •both < inolusive;, e. thereof"; bhat; s 50`;Oa0; ; of for thy.,c cure- and d'etenti;'on,=Q 'bot? :.n.usive.;::and. matur r1g ..:;.saki born s, issued :for 'tl ,a ;dateaiiva y:`';1,. 1917,::and.� :-years.,'from date' thereof:.;,'s, tl br.id a over.:;the-:'fliaimi:River: at b of no , s' ive ,.. `.and' ma tur, iri�f e o ;boiad,a .to d.ato;.;s?'i