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Report°'.of : the cOmmitteemaiz.;'
improvement ' No. _7,`he,s ''been' pxOper2y ; enei
and direoting the olerk' to publiah_ io.t-io
meet on November 22, 19177 at 2'
interested in or affected by the-`mpxove'
Passed' and adopted October 30, 1917 ,
Attest:
W. B. Moore
City Clerk.
Moved by L . T . Hi le an se�ebnd.ed
roll call all voted yes.
MUNICIPAL RAILWAY RIGHT OF WAY .P.UBC
The clerk read the following letter:;
City Counoil,
Miami, Fla.
Gentlemen:
We have examined,the tits e` `to
as exhibited by the Dade -County Title: l;n t
certified from June 20, 1896 to Ootober,.18
This abstraot begins with; the -
at that time in Julia D. Tuttle. We pre eu e;;
Upon this assumption the,'-a1�ys:t
Oatober 18, 1917.
Respectfully submitted
Hitd: sei
,SenHudon: That is the north 25 i'eet: cf. t,h'
p600. is the same as that paid for similar,`,;
Moved by E . C Romfh, seconded by
that the aixtitor be authorized to. dre, r•.
oarried . '
MUNICIPAL RY RIGHT OF WAY HA` F:
Mr. Eriert: Mr. Hatfield, who Old 'tlar
of way, is -entitled to interest,:
Auditor would look that Up au; :ruake
Moved by F. G;':.:Ef;:'ea.Q.xa, L'
Ply _; ,ha,_
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1,\datedi 60.0cbett,. 254,
Ciied by F. Erfert, ataboii
RIDGES OVER THE MIAMI RIVER BILL, OF'''HARR.
BOIT/CATIONS FOR 41. BRIDGE AT `AVEN
Bill dated August 1, 1917, amoinit L200.
This bill, Vela presented to counoil Thr aotion
- . Erfert: We have ,had experienoe on % t
the next one. I don't know what it will obeti.,
than that, will they getmore' -
M. Hgaeyrnan: Certainly, their will get threa.Peroa
usual 2%, •making 5% in' all, for supervision. • .
No -aotion'was taken on the bill.
MUNICIPAL RAILWAY RIGHT. or WAY RES0LTI01jbiI
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IN EXCHANGE FOR PROPERTY NEEDED BY CITY FOR. RIGHT
Whereas, the oity of Miami, by P
clerk, did under date of November 29,
to W. J. Dougherty, for a valuable oo
Florida, described as follows, to wit
Beginning at a point in lot 11 of Blook 17 No
feet west of the eastern boundary line of said 10,
boundary line of said lot and. fifteen f eet distant i„the
—east boundary line of said. lot eleven, thence rim.nort
of lots eleven and ten of block seventeen, Norths,
of block 17 North, thence west 50 feet along 1111, nortb
thence south 50 feet to a point on the south boundary
the east boundary line thereof, thenoe in a southeast
described above. The boundaries of the above d.esoribe
figure whose south, e ast , north, est and sputhiist el
feet, 65 feet, 50 feet and. 26.37 feet approxivatQ1y,a
Whereas, said. real estate above described was conveye
for certain other real estate to be used by this 0
municipal railroad; and
Whereas, said. deed was executed and. delivered. to Baid
aforesaid. and for and on behalf of said city of Miarnif�r
accruing to said city, but without the e pxea authority
Therefore Be It Resolved by the ofty
deed of aaid. P. A. Henderson as such mayor
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deed to said Dougherty above desoriba
and. con.firmed as the e.ot and dee
Ted. G. Erfert, seconded
1aUvot04Yes.
of said. city; now
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Mr. Gus Bunnell:
stop these fellows
property owner.
Mr. Righlermma: Is
Sen. Hudson: It is
added feature.
Erfertt What id it worth now?:
'Mrl`Threadgilli 'About $20O. ,
Mr.Eder What was he worth before' he Wen,
. Threadgill: Just what he is noW.
MD Cry :' Mr McNeil said he was a plug whan he
Mr . Romfh: I think it is question for Mr. Threedgill
tried. to find the owner and. he was advertising for,lite
Mr. Erfert: How long are we qupposed to keep e. horse?
Mr. Highleyman: Senator would you c onsider the ceity
Sen.Hinson: I don't see any legal liability, no st
Mr. Threadgill: I just say that if the horse had. taenk
the legal place, there would. have been no charge.' We pu
was lookingout for the horse. I went to the 'city pco.T.
livery stables. The city having a pound and. the horse not O1
bill.
Threadgill is right in a way, the horse 'sho
Threadgill: Mr. Tay lor is as much an agent of this
pound and I didn't think of going anywehere else.
Mr. Romfh: If the city hadn't kept the animal it woli14 hp* oc
Mr. Curry: Every few days we have complaints about Mr4'....Thre`"
and can't get up. I don't think it costs him anything
gra.ze around.
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Mr. Threadgill: They ria# in a ten acre pasture, but Soviet
anyother animals. They don' t rnn cut.
M. Erfert: You will reember one time when you were movi
looked around and. your horses were gone and the hoUse wa'
Sen. audon: The ordinance does not provide that the s'toc
It says they shall be impounded.
Moved. 'by E a Romfh, seconded by F. H. Wharton, that
the Municipal Judge, and. notaotan be taken. Motion C.2?ZtE
OIL VMS FOR STORAGE OF OIL FOR USE ON CITY STR
Mr. Freedlund, of the Freedlund Construction and. Sup,
meetings six years and becmuse I was away one timey�
- it until I saw in the newspapers that council had.
that no contractor could use the city tanks unless he
is this: It is the ityl s oil, the, ol.ty deliVera
what kind of a tank it is: Now it appears
unless we have tanks and. as I understan4 it,
is tko to me to keep tanks I gen do that. The
calling for the oontraotor to 1'1=3134 ,
0, Higaleyman: You will remember
ice unloaded and you said if neCees
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