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therefrom, this fis 'to 'adviea,04,,o
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of Miami fully.: responsible :'IOT,u,S.,-for'sit ,,-.- -
,suatained by us, from thie' fioao.unt,‘frOM')
Yolg's respeotful
ve said. dt:tohway maintained
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Mr, Highleyman There is a big wall.ar6Und hia iaoe
Mr. Murray: Mr . Warner oiled me up to day and -Via,
the river there is a ditch. Ile are not raising tbewill carry more water than Vie ditch Would. He pai
Side of the street are low and water will stand
I thought that rather far fetohed.
Mr. Murray: Yes, sir .
Mr. Murray: Yes, sir.
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Mr. Erfert: Then I don't see where he on b6ffeoted.
Mr. Murray: His lots are very low and there is a °ono*,
get out. You will remember at the last meeting- therei.3,
have 14th Street paved and. we had begun the ,work that d
water that falls on Mr. Warner's ground.. There is no ob
Mr. Erfert: His lOt is much lower than the. 'street' and a.
lot.
To the City Council,
Miami, Florida.
Gentlemen:
As per the recommendation of the Boa
honorable honorable body that I have this day appoint94
Officer.
Moved by M. B. Ekey, seoonded by J. K. Fmk t
as Health Officer be confirmed. MotIon oax4e
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evidently errOieonalY issued.'anc). the tax ixxpose
beingchur Ob. property at the time said. ta was.
tax for the City, County or -,State.
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PETITION FOR igioNci Txr,o•
The clerk read a petition, signed by It 1).-'7Frrkeit
M. Sulzner, requesting that a sanitarY',.toawar be,/
to the Miami River.
On motion duly made and. oexried the pa;t1;tion w434e'!
city engineer:
STREET LIGHTS
The olerk read,
M. M. Richards
lights be Just
PETITION FOR ALONG WOODLAYN STEET
a petition from W. W. Bradford'
S. J. Register, D. A. 'Dorsey an,
hied on Woodlawn Street. -
,The city engineer stated that this street has neve
Columbia and, Harvard. Avenues; that it is only a 15
the propertynowners on the north side of the etre*
widen the:street to 50 feet.
Mr. Erfert We can't go in there oan we, if it is
Moved. by J. T. Blackmon, seconded by J. K. r
Motion carried.
Statelof 110il.de„,:The'„etftkok4Olderef-
FrankliticsF1ae;e; Drepident,Firet-National
Q•Toreteneen 'Estate. 0. Torst'eniOn:-wap Vice-:r
Milford, 'IOWa.
• ge D. A. MODongle,
Lou3.0 G. Free,ineno,:8u01.1404.1#03t- Mg. OinQi2matL
Theo . Jun. in; Miami ,
L. H. Dasher, Larkin, Fla. '
Geo. F. Cook, Miami, Fia.
:Paul B. Laudon, Miami, Florida.
J. F. Jaudon, Miami, Fla.
Aside from the financial responsibility of any of tlieae":,n
rpOration owns 207,000 acres °fiend in western Dade andnorthern Monroe
anding" thereon approximately 15pi000s000. feet* of oypr�ss and.pinetimbe,
the beet citrus and tropical fruit grove land and is especiallydE
d vegetables.
The Chevelier Corporation is Under contract to Purobase 1,O00
the Te2niami Railway. This amount will oonstruct and. egiga*:the rai1roa1
evelier. Hence you can be assured that when you pass this -ordinanOeA4,
tors df the oity of Miami, that the -Tamiami Ratiway Will be antuf440' ''"e
tt will note that we havY,; asked for the ma::iratm time of twarity-four*,
e railway, but it is our intention as soon as the orainance is Iased.
tified by the 7o-tars of the city of Miami, to, immediately haVei'..17,04•','iii*
e mrkina E.laot from neve:Liar,z seQou.L.' i.rorkit 'yi1i from 7tie;140.;,.: 411,74 •
11.1t, ere the work on the T•*.uniami Trail has progressed. a. otti
proparty.
For you information 1 will say that the first roadbed,f.Or,t.040,m,
aced at Zarpon Cove in Chevelier .7,4y next Monday monning,, at ',W,11,1*.,P4fitNt'
Wil: ba in charge of Captain Paul BOysen, ei.De1ntend.ex1t.
✓ tha CheVelier CorIoration. Caytata.Boysents abaility as adonStr#6,
aq he was in obv.a'le of the outside construction wOrk-on.tzuv:40*
*th of Miami.
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We are not ooiug to ask you to drive the Golden Spike..000.
ally marks the beginning of the Tamiami Railway, but we are'ldn, • to•
dinanoe to night, submitting it to the people of Miami tobe:,1004,f,<
ssible moment, and. we want the ceremony of driging the Golden':Spike, •to.be hi
arida, sometime in the early part of 1919, won completion ofthe. TarniazniRa:
I want to call your attention to our proposed oonneotion with the M'
d the utilization by us of Wood. Street which is unpaved. and -1.ntimproVeat th
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aotically unused, a street which lies within one hundred feet,-,',0f--.7ira, re*
reet which parallels same . No property value will be destroyed,',,bt're40 75'
fact tt will be ready to enter into and. make satisfaotory-„arran eMent
=paw to extxnd its street car service over our rails. va?On .ref a.ohedule
etern limits of the City of Miami to its oonnectione at;•-,AVenn,
rare along our line a privilege Whioh would. not, perhaps,:'AVierW,,
✓ a great length of time, should. our rails •not be laid. o.tItie:cf..*:,re
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I also call: attention to • the fact of thw ownership by myaelf .and..:. asi
Japes or Sost is Sub -division to the City of Miami, as platted,.'
ts or 20 acres, upon which we oa,n locate our switches and-Sr:4;
Very respectfully.,
unoilman L. T. Highleyman then introduced:
ORDINANCE NO.
AN ORDINANCE GRANTING TO THg ,TAMIAMX
AND ASSIGNS, THE RIGHT TO; COWSTATICT,
ALONG, ACROSS AND 07E4 ppRTAIIT T
CITY OF MIAMI, FLOR CMS
), AND OPERATION THOE
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Moved. by J. T. Blackmon, peconde,
the council and, city attorney for col*
Mr. Jaudon: I am glad you have referre
we have omitted. we shall be. glad to have
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SPOIL BANK ALONGSIDE CITY SHIP CHANNEL PROPOSED4-:'CO
The proposed oontraot with Boyd Cox CO • fOr".the,r41110
the city's ship channel across Biscayne Ilay was d.iaoussed
Mr. Brady: In drawing up the oontraot we, did. overlook
raise the low places now existing along•the:',0*A1'bank tc
is nothing the matter with the contract if we si
have the facilities they could, move it and, fill the low
However, they are getting material or ooat
Senator Hudson has suggested -that ,we, take the W8.I
of the•low plaoes, to see what they says:i0outi:if.''
that. We have made some mistakes inbeing;e..littl.
some oases. I will either take it up with Mr. Garria or
me with General Sackett.
WAREHOUSE FLOOR IN SAME
Mr. Brady: We, must also take -up the--mattei-of. ,
wall from the east end of the warehouse , 'the
south side of the railroad traoks. The floor...Ote
and. the wall must be built to hol4 bank, otl
traoks east of the warehouse aoross•the sank', '-
leveled off an all that spoeuti1ized. On the WOI
get loading facilities for looal'Itraffio, you know(
traffic entirely and designed fOr'`through,tr
built from the doorway leading eolith toward., traA
the platform should oontinue:Treat 8010#00414trai
from the warehouse. 1 thir& theee1 e will cost
about retaining wall about f,OOO. and
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8l mon t # t►aulii 7,. to.:.l rir
in -duty' b'b' r d to: put, cso ne hi]te•e t rig.
chimney .a ,ould be. u <
On motion duly made'" arid :oarried,
BOXL R O1DINA1YVCR
M. Highlayman'introduced an. ord.in oe- r,
duly made and carried the ordinaiio i ,o: '';g
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On motion duly made and parried, the 0n
only, '"Y;u
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