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ranaformer:.` Motion oarred':.
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GI'FY` HOSPITAL" ELECTRIC LIGHTING F'IXTt1R'ES .F'0
:Bids for furnishing and placing, oomplete, ready
read by the clerk.
'E. A. Robinson bid, 92.95
Biscayne Eleotriot Co. 503.00
Moved by L. T. Highleyman, eoonded by F. G.Erfer
On roll call all voted yes.
STREET IMPROVEMENT BONDS APPROVAL OF $26,000, SERIES I'
The olerk read the final approving opinion of Messrs, Ca:
issues, under date October 16, 1917. and on motion, duly
ordered received and filed. (Filed in Nos. 151 and. ,152'
BILLS OF CALDWELL AND MASSLICH FOR LEGAL SERVICES.THESE••TWO
Bill for services in re $118,000. issue
Bill for services in re 26,000. issue, ,
Moved by L. T. Highleyman, seconded by C.F. Filer thet -• the
Masslioh be paid. Motion carried.
ASSIGNMENT G. D. SNODGRASS TO FIRST NATIONAL BANK S,Ifl J
Counoilman Highleyman introduced:
Resolution No. 1252,
Whereas, on the 20th day of October, 1917, the city;o
certain oontraot with G. D. Snodgrass, of Miami, FlOrta.
oontracted with the said city to.furnish material and-1
and workmanlike manner oonstruot and complete certain situ
more particularly set forth in said contract;
And Whereas, the said G. D. Snodgrass has assigned
Florida, the monies due and to become due to him under'
taid First National Bank, and the said. G. D. Snodgrass,,, a+
City of Miami shall recognize the foregoing desaribed",a'$S
shall oonsent thereto:
Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved By the City Council:.
Section 1: That the xity of Miami, Florida, herebyr-;_oo
described assignment from G. D. Snodgrass to the F'irst;N
all monies due and to become due by the said City of'
Section 2. Be It Further Resolved, that the L(a79r,' Gt
Finance Committeeman, each and. all of them. are kerebr:„au
First Ntional Bank of Miami, Florida, any and all vent) e
become due or deiriverable to the said G. D, Snodgrae#
assignment hereinbefore referred to, and to take;` ;a.00ept
all proper receipts therefor.
Passed and adopted at meeting of the o_l.ty PO;f....:.:
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To the Hon. City Council
Miami, Fl,or 4a.
Gentlemen:
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I have to -day "assigned for va.
money due me by the city ' iA the 0110,0V
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your acoeptanoe of this assignment and'
Mr. Highleyman : I don't tee where tP1ana: f
was on the pay roll_ for 0150. permonth:,;,,
for, work as we have been very-generwx a:-w'1
year or so. I don ' t know jue.t what ` er:;i
especially to Dome in with an 004O 'e
There was some disoussion, about .the' tat e
that the bill for 050. be not a11:owe: :°.
engineer be dispensed -with effedtive liove
PLUMBING FEES REQUESTOF L. T. NoRwooP. 7'0
The olerk stated that Mr. Norwood 'had:et
03.00 for a sewer permit in :t9 i n ;`as
moye1 by L . T. ITi..h1oyman,. seconded. by
itr. . TTorwood so advised. Motion oarried
SIDEWALKS COMPLAINT OF M, A., M '. ' CbF';'
AVENUE C . AMID AVENUE D
The clerk read a letter from M. ' 2..A..'
of the manner in which the sidewalk.iri'
stating that it is now' neoessary _to,:ct
in order to lay the asphalt street.*
Mr. Erfert: There must have been a m .i
baok in order to get in the curb :axu1;.'gi
and the buolding, but that doxi ' t px;ovQ
Ur. Murray: The curb and gutter .e,'on
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off to bring it to proper line.•Tbo::s;
The sidewalk line was correct at 0,
line they took the ouxb at D th'at. VP,ai9';;j
asked me to oome up one day and,I
and be said that was s_ at ereeotgry'.:_'"H.e,
didn't propose topay for it: i.`;gpuldn`
looking at the records. I 1000d,;,t
are putting in, permanent paving
it with one or two merdbett ofgoo mo
it right it was necessary. to out",.
property line. We have'axranged';;'totieL
whole walk will be to ,proper.
for it. We now put it on tbe,,p: •o ers, ;
have made it r ight
Sen. Hudson: Can the patch betr*$,en
a good job.
Mr. Murray`: Yee :sir.,.
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RAID - T, RXVERSI1H AND , 80tJTRSIDE
waa 'diebtsesed briefly:r�ud` : 'o
one`'.to' 01100 the -situation germane t y
oe' hear ie -Crosland property on .the ap4. i
referable -..along the 'back lines of`
iSO . 111 the . etreete, would a mp1y run,, the 3i
TOUAGE TANKS FOR OIL FOR OILING THE. STREETS
.The. matter of the city purohasing ator,a,ge tanks ,for .. xo
'eerioe of council that the oity. should'' haveoil. tanks
Purposes but that no tank space should be fvr" i3e"
bids for ,oiling the streets from the Belohar Asphalt Pam,
Company were received and the work awarded to Freedivild,,'
per yard, and that in conversation Freedlaand Intimated-',that°"die:;
the Belcher bid having been based on storage for the, ol,.;a ,PK
get prices on tanks of total oapaoity of about 12,000.
Mr. Hghley,an: Freedland told me he would get .tank$.,
Mr. Murray: if not if would pay us to award the oo'ntret:'fto°°:.':
agree to ship the oil unless the tank oars are unlosicedp
day but they don't want that- the tanke are in. such demandex
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will insist on them being unloaded promptly.
Mr. Highleyman: 0f course the city shouldhame tanks.'qut
to buy tanks for Freedland.
Mr. Murray: That is right, of oourse, but the city needs' -tad
Mr. Ht leyman: Belcher has tanks and claims he bid. on-t
. Murray: As a general proposotion, for maintenance pnrPoa;
and contractors would bid on that basis, but on' this'least;
Mr . Belcher says.
Mr. Highleyman: I believe in fai iplay and if Freadltind.
he would have that advantage of Belcher.
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