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PUBLICATION, OF THIS' QRDIPT , E,,s
HOLDING St!C'H BLAGTIOIT,'
AnD t rnITG SZCTIOT "o i
O T. kIKIF
•ite_ ., ubo _s:ear,S and
ti2S_: iia
O uitt a"`:_`
operate `t; S - it'pxk a in Said city br '
with gas for ...heat,* Light., fue�.:..an
travel. Nthe •Unnec°tear.y. irnpedin
and`={:,k
t;O.i2d.tSi'tpro '.forthe: re50p�.�;�'��;
provid'4.x g b:s..t. ,the, .said' cCt aany..,
and indemnify the Said 'o3:uy..
t.a=lee of this ordin'atoe,by',:,
paid f or s04,4 and. provod.i.ng
*Ins.ne e . a .
keep -ha.
for the '
of
BE • IT 0}11 :XIT T tty ;ty,
Florida; : that ', opdti-on fsur (' )' or
resci''s:.1;] oars
DO.es:Q
That the Gas. Company sh0.4. riat-';pi ar:
more. than two., dv less, (4.!7D),'
and ,&urine; the pe r i,od ''oi' f i,lie Year a.' net:.,':
shall become effect and provided.:
the maximum px ioe p err itted ,to ba eiiar.4,: ; ,t
rate of one dollar fifty a-
price to ,;ontinue; Burins the rerneiril'sx;`p.
Company; and provided. further that' t' e,M.
fixed, shall include the use of all a Sri i
o the app1Jane es necessary t.o c°Tine
such consumer. 3'nn1udi, care and relas,iroi
not be i n.;urabent, hol/eve , upon the',,: -3„'ar:�:i:
,iDi.n,�, fixtures or ��,r.)liwnce.s use'1 : the.
That an election ion b a c. celled by the
July, 1918, for the purpose -..of
for the ap .rova1 or rejection of ''thi's
the ex ense of se..id the :.Iie.mi 'ens Comp
calling of such election, that said. Hi
of the said City, the sum of four hwi. d-.
such 1e ction, or at said company's op't of .
cuff dent bonde in the stern of five hund4ze '
Florida, conditioned for the p..Z^Y q,
hundred .,'r0C .) dollars shall be so depot
said Sum rat r pa,yin,; the err.enses of` i' oh
cosh_, any .
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The :::. .zi Cilio Company shall -V sy the cost..
.
That the -tiami Gas Company, ite Lugo
writing, the provisions of this 04
a law, e:+l;i immediately upon �suchacKri
shall become a. contract, 'si,ndin uppri
Florida, and the :'iarni,, Gas .Compazw,.
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This raat ter Of moving .hoiese 6 thrOu.gh..-•;the:400.0.,.
. • of -trying to per sectite r Yeepborough., . but 1 thin•-',!UO,1
. 'street oMMitteeman ..Or • this .c,ounoil . Re cently ee,
a house into the.: 67tre.ot s. 1WOuld like to have i1 red ii*t
issue theSe.Permits,' •Therei t some
• ieeue, permits, but that dees not permit a 46•440..tr#-,;:gsr:5,''o_
see 'thata1et,—
c hOuSe is not raoved' in the fi-'a diOttAtt
. I think it would be a Good move for council to .0§nit1:.,':ti
the tr sets out Wires, and. d stray sewer rearihole 6
ouse-
of the 'fire 1iiits. We have not issued. a permit to
in . the fire dietriot. It has been customary, for the f;itee
ptermits Lr. Er fer t , , the judge took it tor ,gr, anted -
the building inapector, .that °fevered. ' the matter .73r.OtOr'4;,-'„,it das nob.
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Yarborough : I toplee,d when you told me to s top
• Mr .Iliokson: I told $ou if you would get the oonsent of fox:bO
-be all right, or wait until the council met, but yoU
r. Brady: When Lr. Yarborough was movin; his house
get a permit from the street committeeman or oity
want to give him permission personally e.nd Mr. Yarborough lir
and wanted Mr. Hickson, myself and four of the eolinoil t6,6,
saying that we would give him permiesiOn to move the hOUSe..-.
sign an instrument affecting another department, as I never:.#,
to do so, but that I would try and g,et in touch with Mi. Hioksoe.rd.t
sign I would. also . I called r . Hickson but o ouldn t .get •
moenin r. Ye,:rborough was e,r7ested and. asked. me to he.p him out in .00
in position to help him out, except to refuse to sign ttntl.1-
matter came before the Judge and. the building inspector •read'the tu
been operating, and the n Mr Erfert read. the law fromthe opcte•wh
the street committeeman or the city counoil may grant pernieSion,,,,_
that the building oode is repealed. judge Erfert disiol-targe4 •tittr an
instruct Mr Yarborough what to do. :.:r Erfert said that 1.etr.;,"16;r1DO,,,,,
and move the house, and. until the oity coi.noi1 ohart
and he could move the house . :Ir 'far borout;li thanked hiin and. went
. Davis, Building Inspector: The proceeeire used by my self and.
If you r.:re to move et. building you must first get a periiiit..freiG
does not entitle a man to move a house onto the streets,. ,Snd,';;•zeVe,
has been told by myself to go to the engineer and get '6,
have the streets designated, and put up, bond. for the dal;
r. Brady .You didn't talk that way the other de,y before t4-fo..;,-
about getting permission from the engineer . • . •
Mr. Brady: Under the circumstances and. Mr. . Hickeon' s appro
the street cormnitteerrian to give ::r. Yarborough permission
Seconded. by Mr . Hiokson and. duly carried.
ix' • Mighleyman: Miami he.0 grown into a first ole.,Ss city andeth
moving of houses is over, eax3. I think a matter ',involving thoutt
poles, damages to street paving and. sewers should be cOntra'lle
'Mr? Brady: I don't, th.ink the rrivilege should be given to yne
.of Miami. If I :Mould block a street for one days Or-44f
fi.�lse, and then do it again the next day, I can't igUreH
would. like for the city attorney to draw up an ordinen0-',04:„
Sen.
.1•114.89A: ..1,t the preser.t time the situation is that before
,M# Must- be securecl from the building inspebtbr.144,
404 in which the building is to be moot* rin);.ape.d4and.Oc"'
" And then inthe city code there is a prtiii,10,04
'estet Committeeman or twAkoity oouoeil and:Ht
eee through the streete. In my opinionit
th -permits. The street ootmitteestan.
pOiQ1r*.t, 1, not but that tile iuttT 111140.'„,
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Ad ,rt4 on page 357 .the
See minutesOf Jwie 15;1516)fA
POLIO DEPAPENT A??0INTITENTS Ot'
The clerk • read lettere from the aiwor,,
Fi. L . Jeter and H. C. <Teter , merabPre.-
and Perdue, , :resigned; and G. 'a.1 ittlrr•afi4�p
re signed-.
!loved by J. 'K. se.,:scn.,:skl.byTh
AUDITOR'S REPORT F03.,. THE liONTE: or ',ApEtxti
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T:rie auditor ar-,.:511itted to couacil toi
exr.enditure by eaoh depar trtent , and a ttigest of th
J1.1..ne 1, 1917 to ;lay 1, 1918 . On met ion clUlY
and f iled.. .,...„.
ASSESr.i"..tErTT ROLLS HI3T7AY
ACT -TALI' PAVING
At e tho clerk read the. notieekilj,
.-va..e 1 191S, advising proper ty..low
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TRACKS, and on Sixth et. from west
tho,t,r -imonJtranoes and complaints Iv61.134..'00.:!.,,,
e 0.0,-.e'rte.nce of th3 Work. by* tlie.
•.; 1 .3 ric arino3ioed the to tar
t;:,,•:.:3 .e);), ..-2,74C,
sixth Street is _`'.;12,069.09 and the cost
if L4any objection to .off4r*:;!,
:Ione , :Lu.:.3..ity of woit. 07: to
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Resci4t4W
District 60
Ac etc by the ity of the irovome*
:.'.oved by L L. T . seconded
roll call the vote was Calussen,
L . T , yos; J • . 131ackmo
Rc 80lu44,0n4.
District 63 -
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eroe4cley eounoil of the City of 'LliaMie,
Gentlemen:
We have examined tbstraot of title ppmd by the Dad aouriiy
and Trust CoMpany to land described as follows:
Lots fifteen, sixteen, seventeen and eighteen of Flook et
irithe City of Miami according to plat of avid City made
filed in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Courtin.
at a point an the southwesterly line of North Rivere$teether
fifteen of Dlook ninety north, produced southwestarlY intereetet
of north River Street, running .hanoe eouthweeterlY,IC.'the IOW'
thence southeasterly,meandering the low water line of the oaid
enter line of ninth Street produoed southweaterlY .J.rAerSa9t!le qa
northeasterly to the seuthwesterly line of North River Street= and hnQe
the southweeueely line of North River Street to plaot pf beg
land lying between the tract of land laot deeoribed and the 9ha1he1' ,e
and beg to report that aseuming, aa is generally teemed by lawysta,eXanir
City of Miami, that Julia D. Tuttle ha title to this land on theda.�fi
Knowlton map, as shown in the first number of the abstract. Theeienbeeq
abstract numbered front two to sixteen show a fee simple title inseaid
in John D. Reilly on the 13th day of May, 1918, the date of said abstr
The abstract shows the state and county taxes fOr 1917. hove
ehow any payment of city taxes for the year 1917. Stete and cQimtyt
as well as city taxes for oaid year, are a lien on said property Trb
January, and should properly be prorated by agreement 'betweea
The abstract does not profess to show city liena r- 1:
walk, sewer and sanitary puepooes, and if there are any, eta 'en,
provided for by the seller of the land.
All of: which is respectfully stibmitted
Hudson, -r:fe and. Cason4-
Attorneys for the City of
City Clerk r. B. Moore: There are no :iens, everythine has been`peid,'
Moved by L. T. Highleyman, seconded by J. C. Hickson, that the on1onot
received and aceepted and copied in the minutes. Motion carried,
Mayor ratson: Mr. Highleyman, :r. Hickson and. Major Smith and myself-0,
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county commiseioncre to -day andthey have agreed to calla bond eleotione
properly furnish this building. The design of the beildine is a beserti,
an armory but for the county fair and for an auditorium that will epit,
including the gallery; and it is a building we will all be ;rod Of.'
around the park were kicking so hard, I believe they are now goi toik
because it is not right in front of them so they can see it all thee.,t,
came tip as to who would hold title to the building. The commisoiener
will take care of tee building, and pay the ineuranoe pay the1iht: at
we will put the deed in them. I think it le a cood tang to de 1:Erg
Puttinu up 90,000and the city only 18,000. for the lot. That
adjcunned this morning. However, the commis,ioners ,elled me to
and we find te law is as I was afraid it did, only allowed theilv
armory purposes. re came to the coeclusion that the.bond isWaes
we wculd aek for bide for the completion of the building, about
and we will finance it on these lines,- which will exoeet
guves the oommiseioners authority to issue evidence of indcActedtsii
taining and tskin- care of end equipping the home guards ated.mili
thatemd issue these 20,000 or 25,000. cere,ifioates, and at the nee;
I oantaily pass a law giving the county eommiseioners authori
suffioient money to take up these certificates, and. then we 0a14,41
like to suggest tat eou aeic the oity attorney to confer with Mr+ 110
and see if we can get together on n xt -onday. It is part of the arnert
reserves the right in the deed to enter and take possession of the,b
without having to ask permission from the oounty commissioners, The'de,
from Mr. neilly and we will dead to Dade County with these reserva Qne
On motion duly made and carried, the city attorney was authorized tOo,
OUnty attorney in regard to deeding th armory site purchased 1)7 the:d
0 the oganty commisioners of Dade County.,
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P felt -icier
""'' `si►.'s: '.'.1 e"`$'e'»"F, .bad.'' ioliE'�iOTT';,.pY';;
s ti oxi":= e read: a'<"°i'i't '#i eir : res
tx %po t ttOn b+ twe.r n'.
. The '.,1a, ge aro4"..4t. of tr wispor-tat ion'.3neoe,
thy.e. cite and athers'•,.tat: ar :`b irt, -cos'
transportation fs,cili"tie's.
• ,.titx r r"gip ,ira put in on the present''rtsac
as the roade ax,e too light to stand, " tiirit :0;,r, .
therefore Suggs sted, if the city officials Sea;
• efforts tea maintain such large : insi�n�'ios.
Off toi'els build a lasting .ro rdy :be:tvieen-<,the;i
air stations oonoer.ned., . goati'all':? .?f.
and that will be wide. •enough
present prevail .between
The clerk also read a petition utgng;es`:1
subate.ntia+l and. durable paving, th
Eli. ItoDonaldR. L. lorkna'' E. C.
J. G. Allcorn, Je.e . Gallatt, ! O. nortr y,
K. Anderson i:. G. Sewell, 17. L. 1:larY:
C. 01Con ..er, ;. J. Booth, A. L. Harrold, L:.''. Go ,
J. F . l.iorgon, t" `"ill, C. w Boutdish, A. D. i31 aad o.
J. L. Pringle, r A. L+:ne'a 1, and. about 30 otb.er:0-.
E. B . Douglas: T do not think concrete would. ,be .i
ate ta1kin4 eonanon sense . Nature has 'blessed p4 +
use more than we have on .:he city -
properly treated will r.1ake as good a sta*eet;:=
is this:- Twelve: yee s ado Dr .
commissioners about ow"line :, .;.t is now they,-.
down. The Do cto: proposea to me that we; ' • h7.
barrels of liquid ...;phalt and : zt it . cn . Tat`° ra`
you have and never o.i.. aant sr., ent on it. -except-
s 4i i
'_ 'e `.1 mer. -rho ":111 ;;ivy. bond .to ;A.an . ,.
tan y _re for a nominal cost as:.. the rst •aoey;:.a"?,:
loss th .-. t' e .f .:st cost of asphalt • :y';
_t:cr_: .)ovCs_r_rIa"_ t er:,..;:wt entsd ktp there
r m . i.ij'_...'f .... t' erne i.'! Ct*"riCir.L 47lat l :fily
_Tt not f i . the U z payers to sea Ott.
. ?On Our er.:•e:::fence has been that
infow"..1ea that :x. De.rtn is in favor of awe kzal:''::
street to hic place he will continuo it •
.ou las: Asphalt 'otld not be more parixssxisr'�''��
roast t, . :e her-?. bec :use t-ey have tat{ n Q1:4. 'cs;
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i?epresent a;iv,: of. John r ,ker, J . I am
of ::r . DesrinV s 2state, he is an ex er3,enoed..en
of "isconein. r.._:crt t`:at Deering
there is c. i:,ove to ',_ .'e _ d that he wants noth'ti
c:se the city lefA: .:1 to 20 feet wide, 11
eontre.ct to gild out on :a 2h _..fide to hie our'b 'i:
six engineers in this :oem to n«, bt
with knowing something out Toe .e n5. T, 0 3,4
the r: arkss me,aa by ::r . Douglas ac to duraatl.it
"'Anne]: .,y i r er_,;ineer 4,:d v'.iry cots ete t' .A
sever..1 citiz.:ne who know ::otx_irk of p'„tr .n,ti�''s
x.n w e 'Y result have
2�trevt c � you w >r t:_„ riu'�.1t T �S,�,G'-
rao:xey has b: en sj e _'t on 12th street• '..
they 11e3:e interferes •„ith by the yroperty",.4!
is beoauee' the a:iL;ineera wire interf 0,04,';N''
about pavin,;. You e ::: co.•rec;pond
off ice ti:rcu"'Caho y t`:9 country -
�.nt .The
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comer t,, vas dtu':bitity of standar
the cha 'rat.
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thx -Y17 . You Cat not: 'fig-
Onn' e'thiat:paSsesoYe;i:it
oil-1114"004#;:l'ut'
traffle'011A.11,ritht,'bUt
the, tnited: Statee -re ising that he ay.
bUilding Material. here,. With the 'oil treationta:-f0.,:Or
Palm5:peach''Connty Thati3 whatis knevrn
Vio'''galots of 'oil per yard against thrse-;
st.,61tittli pea sised,rook to roll it 'in, 7.ou tre
1f with our rook, and' the 'cliff eteAce iri the
'1•4liati:•til, It Is the -24,4!....perienee o' ti.av-,....r-4,1"
,ldaVine, trust be built to Suit the
IkeY'or Tatsen: .* I have always looked upon' DO'th�
but in.: the matter of building this road -as he:ted
I do not believe we oan afford nor (734:.T;,44:0#0.1..,.
experiment further with roads we want .sOmetiiiW$
yrere ut down I was mayor and I advocated bitha.4.142‘
tie better road to put down here - it may cos
quo stiOn but a reat many c it ie s have good. wood. bio.ckrtri
,are evidently put down wrong. I think we win-400.'-
1N know is permanent. I think further the., greater:2-1401
ieeple and. it would be nothing more than right y�u-Ot
the best and. I don, t know why the 7',3r tokens Would
to pay nearly all of it ex.d •t:'ey • sho uld • be- conSulte4**-1,;,;..
!loved by L. T. Highleyman, seconded by J. 17.. .th1:the
e ref erred. to the s tree t committeeman f or f urther----inVeSt
AIRDOME AT COP..17.M T ELF D AVETTUE BPEIcEIQ TO ?UT 01
2,fx . Hank, manager of the AirdomeTheater at the sOuthweSt-_-,,COr;'"
council as fo2.lows: I want to erect an awning, mad..e of abeato
with steel ,pipe sup-orts, to protect the audienoee in. the''A'irdO
will be down only when it rains.
Kr. Blackmon: Thee •is t.ia?
. : The airdome.
r. HIl-hleyman: Asbestos and fire rroof?
1:ank: Yes, sir, it is asbestos ana fire proof.-
. Highleyman, seconded by J.. Fink, the.t.
of asbestos s..nd is fire proof, supo..‘orted
It should be under the sup e r via ion of ebui1tti
:oved "cy L. T
the awnin is
itr. Blackmon:
gr. Highleyman: You know, council inz-,trs.isted the auditor t
houses and secure some bide on cur '175,000. bonds. He dt '
infordelly a numb2r cf bids, rangin- from below PDX to a prem
sixes end 25,000. fives thc.t we went to sell to complete ,the 1i�p.j
There were bias from rm. T. Compton, premium of ,1825. Xitaalr
John ruveen an co. bolo.: par; Taylor, Ewart Co. prerniv.wo
1,000. ?remium; Keene, 'Beebe F. Co., pax; R.obinson-aumPhrek
I think it w:.s an extremely good offer and that you did Wise in 4'
to accept t'.e 1D4 ani I will introduce this resoUtiori` to 00verl
of council:
Resolution /To. 1267, •
FROVIDITIG F0i T2 PIIIITATE SALE OF !,,',175,000. 6 o
VE JULY 1, 1218 AIM ',TATUM/ iTEN YEARS, ISM= 0,6
'1»,3TRWTS, C40,000. For BRIDGES, 030,000. FOR gUITIOI
OITY DATED jAITUA'T 1, 1916, ISSUED FOR Hop Tap
orm oP 'SAID CITY DATITD JAI% ARY 1, 1917,
UVART,1 Or gAou or THE YEARS 1 40, 1941
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Bonds to be :issued by the,.Cit
$-65,00(5 , 'Se*eike".
All of e.bove- bonds td.b.O.
dptiot of prior paYment bearingitt'areS,,
and interest, payable at some 1**,:,ix the Oity1oflT
to be authorized at an eleotiOn;d:
-the issueis oommittee of the ,Fed'er,
Bondsissued. in .the alsoutt
let 1916, nad maturing Jantary ist
interest at the rate Of Te'f,, per ant
1.1 7:•7 ty r:e-r 1.f.:)'W
Bonds issued in the eXIOUtt
1917, maturing 1,,000. January lst eaoh
opt ion of p r ior payment , baring interest at 't
and interest, payable at some bank in the Ct oil
For the above bonds, all Or note, we vzil
is, 200 , 000 .00) , ao z-rudsd interest from date ,bon
Atlanta, Creorgia, or some other city mv.tUally, aped
premium of ,,1,900 .00
All of the above bonds to be:
Florida, and to be aooraistied upon 41ivery
in g o--)inion of -.:essrs. Caldwell S.: e1ic of.4t;
their genuineness of the ‘Unitedr States gog:tgage'
Deliveries to be rAe.de binnot
date be -,...utually azreed upon, as followS:
thirty days thereafter until all are taitenar
xlier deliveries, should we so desire,aoii
o,:ortion of 5: anzi. bonis th:testlpu
eloeteTtellule7;:v.
:'r . ::oover: rcrn, we, :IQ 2o I saw that v -
,Aleeided. to rnak.e oen end. ran over to
the mayor . ;:r Watson r.11 remember
to give pernission to use the lot fdr:a.g
would clean. it zi make a gardet at,d,,*;•
stuff and iubeo. out the Para pass
finiab.ed I saw a sign up there tToli e
Codman had put the zign
who pls.nted the stuff eat ,
11a4 ve‘tiwitt
eit1.11, t:Na 11'411.11:844'1'1.1A.7'XI:),a4t) 1
To the K umfloil
ntIemeh:
I am handing you herewith two damples
froM Viramar. Your attention is directed to the weddq41
has ca‘sed us A grett deal of annoyanoe, to say mothi
the leaks and rebuilding the street.
Tha majority of the leaks Whioh oour
cause. If the cause is removed,.you.will note a, 06
Ve fin the trouble due to carelessnapv
foroes who, instead of notifying us when a hole is i
conceal the damage. In a weDk ox two the leak appears an the eet
If some system could be devised 'whereby
when near the water pipes, we micht expeot relief. If not,'weotc
we could reair the datage before the street work ie
During the current week I can recall threele
has passed in a long time that we have not e1OiI
Thankin, you for your oonsideration of thie
Vey truly yous*
The Water Co. should be given some relief,
Hr. Hurray: It is a difficult matter to control that. I don
it on the part of the city. A gang will be working OA the 0 e
accidentally strike a pipe with a pick, but the oentreotor 0 rot
Or two until the Water Co. come out to make repairs. Our tnspee,ter0 )(
they ilee it.
CLAIM AGAINST TEE CITYAPPOINTM= OF CO:::ITTEE TO CONSIDER
Sen. Hudson: There are some olaims against the city and I WOW.,
by the council, with what assistance I oanmander in the tatterk.
Moved by L. T. Hihleyman, seconded '17. E. L. Brady, that the chair
to confer with the city attorney on the claims nending against e
Th,, chairman ap ointed Councilmen Highleyman, Ciaussen and the
SUITOFFECflY
The clerk stated that he had received a summons to appearnn JIy
the F E C Ry. vs the City to clear the title to some of the PO,44,,.
a-ainst which storm sewer assessments had been made. On m610144h
the city attorney.
TAXES Lot 7, BLOCK 5 SOUTH
The clerk stated that the as4.essor had included in the 1917'tgik,bp
to cover a house on lot 7 of Elook 5, south, which is a vacant
Moved by J C Hickson, seconded J. T. Claussen, that thesseee
and the taxes for improvements on lot t7 of Block 5 south, for9l,
is a vacant lot. Motion oarried.
TRANSFER OF FUNDS TBOU R & I TO DOCK OR CHANUL FUND
01:414oilman Highleyman introduced:
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It Resolved, That the sum of 0,000. be transferrOi:
th/nct said R 4, I Fund be reaolenished from the. bondi*
0 and adopted June 6, 1916.
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refl,t ,
•Ir.3rean0to.o'c„ f.,; the prti.tool.t,
an. 10th Ettreet0 states -that 1e aiaa been'
tenante but, hal been unable to ao zo. ,‘--
riiarat, 17, ,asztl,
. C t.Reeder,
City Atiitor.
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Refe-rin,.; to yotx letter of .2.:ay llth in rete6
"Oreen, LV0111/4 D, betwen t3t1 arid lOth LWal
to give Mr. Iereet ths :.esir!1 4,, vice, if he,will put ttp
f street rcpair.
This is in ac,orlance arrs,r.metts madz, with .
commissioner, inaormch as -rz.fors t'at we :et this d:posif,
inctes4 of the -,arty fcr ,srvice.
Ir.,y truly,
• - HYMEOW '
r 7.1yman hat: be,n 1:uttin; up a, bond. for uttizA
ertiee have to ay him. 1 ax..'s.-„LI with him to have the port&
old the money.
ity Attorney: The Water CoMPany has no ri,ht to recritl.ret,
7r,L2.y: 72ho pays for -Juttin the streets; the,water 00.
Oity 1.eo,Ar..
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starto:1 a rule whereby they would have to:PW
cu, L:treets anf. forcinj Aroy,erty cm:ors toput it.'ik
the city ana. ky.:fei it back 43b them.
Thc f.cn't 'lave tc p47.. •
r Thati.. n im:osition on 1-,..o.1-,,)2ty owner. Osat,i
to from t'_e curb. I to1:. 'r. -,.:reen he coul4Oring uui
42e rayint; it 1..:ut it ce:s f.t w-uLd not be out of p1iit$ X'eFn
b.inG suit tc finc-t ho has it to lay. I 1(n:it '-1;init there
cf -Jr C. tc lay f-r for the
'r. 'uxray: l'h,n we -..1c:tef.. t'-2 Ilanirin certified oheo,
:ater Co. refuse:. 2. tc1:. ve-:v a1in tc et rarmit Arom
se haz, tc c '', : ,..f.ZEo that hk an:. I saw it wm§
rclerty owner r. ..(1.1 my ,lf f.ft-cuur,ed it and. W
cf 're.it to _ many, ar144,,
is a matt r n ousto.:ers.
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cclutaly, T.,ut Lt f., or:ce whcre the oenef
1-i_hts. It f.c not _fimarily a ue...tion fcr cotroil, bvt-11
„hib imicsition, cu mi_ht h.v suit 'n.ou2it in the :came
x. Dity could Juit in t4e name 0f !4.
Ye.,, sir.
r. !lurray: The lazt time or two they refusea to make a, .
ffioe. I 10:-1/Q.: t:.%1 ,.,:rrAitS it the IlLme of the water
'he Loney, 11.c: now they refuse to recor&z e. -.7.1.mit
4aain the rNuest. .
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trohn.000.'Vew ffOOPitia.; '-
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'‘'.,00:,..,:
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.11 ' 3517:040
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:Seminole Comet (7, itiupply Co. '3404..95 •
-0-H.Lyne F4y co. - . ..,,,vf.gz • :
-• Yreedlund °ousSupply Co.'
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MuniCipal Cont C6 30 -
'6044-6.78
John Scott, • 161,0'
J. F. Morgan a co. 9-70,1
F. G. Troudfoct, 832).92
J. V. Morgan & Co. ...._ ----:215.9P
DVb*al a Ashworth Co. 1769.25
Belcher Asphalt PavingCo. 272.75
MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTNEITTAL BILLS FOR 1AY
luditor's Office, 1.15
Clerkoffice, 30.74
Atty Attyle office, 1.45
Municipal Bldg. 5.00
liscellaneous, 377,02
Police, 317;,62
Fire, 162.26
Sanitary Dept. 289.23
Des rue -tor Plant, 62.90
Cemetery, 18.75
Parks, 37.62
Streets, 698.45
Sewers, 355.93
Stables, 728.85
ridges, 163.95
Hospital, 946*34
Lighting City, 1443.07
Capital outlays, 2491.26
HoVed by L. T. Highleyman, seconded by E. L. Brady,.that
and paid When funds are available. Motion carried.
STRE2T LIGHTS PETITIOn FOR AVEYUE F AD TWE7TY sEdokr.BalRET
The clerk read a vetition signed by P. A. Henderson'and seveiA4
light be installed at 22nd 2t and Ave F and on m0tioiyrn
referred to the street com47.itteeman.
SANITARY 3E=12 :2= OF 30A2E OF HEALTH THAT SECOND STR.T7T.
'BAY BE,YOHD =: CITY fccs
.he clerk read a letter from the Board of 1%341th requeetin
e extended tmto the Bay beyond the city, dock and am motioiq
letitlen as referred to the street committeeman.
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