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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC 1919-10-16 MinutesoT;;deeepen,ig dth, t-' .bat .the .hh Clt Mtail bl 'aice .:.ueCoxd0ci". hl be ,coJ •''?,''F'' {:- - - , �.i ":Mi'A1�yi',�•�'�r,'�F:,i4':°`;:'+k'�i.0�,'�:".IEE OOa M# ICATION''AS TCL,, NTXNfJ�'yy:��r y}w�' .','j; ``,,::,.; ,;. 1'+•,�,t,1t'�✓y�'; ;,. �.,,. y.�ry-r�t ;hi; ,��}} A�S ;C1�`' #� ,V'N`'VN`:`'�+A. • .,i.731�r,�i!�LVd!1 %i��+iR�f}7 N'�. SOTJ U AT A lrit •_�' : �41,#.�A.M',.YAGt��A1ry''L1+7JJSC�M�' ,`ie ,C1er . ,opnaid�r$':isa4aciic4eor 3e#it�r : meadhgthe'Ra lira Chonmiseione�tdvr'�:ehero e rgthe'aaxtintation.,:o Ythear�rip '� ;tea,•",of earoh e" ef'.''the. South £tlentie3:,•Telie aeprx''rdeid' Ma3ror ''1D of bi appoint;' to ` act rezac►• nt �� N '.Tt) �F1►A�;E"�ANN�R:.' Ci�C) � � ���: i e; �vler`k "read', ti`''romiryurit+settiaxi' to',`'•,:;,7';�,'t«;,:► ►erini'seion' to Pid,Oea, b erip'.:,e`oroas the: ;s1 rest''` last°a weeeki,' }., .;_''.. 8o,'a�esd by- L. ' f.`'`llighlep Motions oe rted. - ';,tn*}•. - i.'• .,�'c .; .,F, �,,,.,, n; �t,:S:c-rd.�,".�.i', zh, :.:, ►&DI2 ANOE:,IN' 'OONNEtlTIONS 1?I''1" Nudge' Rase;..:: prey nt ed'to`:the 'oauno l'> .the< or iina i+sisr :;r th` et advised' that' he 'had, - irsub nitt,'rzrrei&. ; .s : Cr unoi1 `' and 'that . with `they i eati a::'. iayc itaeurie ei not: meet''s. the'.:reg, i rement.e wishes mq".''of: •own'., "f •I, or ' an' tri,i ' _. t ci • : goti` , "'opt � �t�r�ists '� ��e3`''t�t� meet-'•with,the=' ,provik1' of`.:th '' arch o � e do ''t►�''iil,,ti'' 1�,�'f�'p 't�+''�a`a'tre '�t;!�:p. , i udge `''Rose: reed'' the ordiarioe •in full: to the ° ooiuio•,il; Mayor:'El'eot. '8iaithappeared''before the'''oo noil . and asked perm ea his'view '.-in- regards to thi ;':ribt. as'Mayor`,:"itt' se:, an' .'int.ereat.ei ,granted: him this permission,. Re: advised that;.h*•:he :'gone :ove and did not feel -that it was nkiat the oltp ;•xtnited'...:end =•;;tt in. his` discuaeion shelving his reasons►• for,, sor'.ataat'i to: the act of the' Legislature. in 1917 ahowing''thi, t< advised that' hi thought it would be' best • fear the=oi}tjr •;tiD`",; • to this Lot end that this'deed be either a%Quit. Claim:,ffeei Mr. ,Railejr esiso : addreeeed the oounoil%not .repreaeat.irig-:a s'ee why the oity should aooept a deed with_ any: etririge;: to .'the City of. Miami can claim, a right to ,thia.''pp'ark_'and:':th 0 'that ' this property must be used''as'a park. ''d'he etreete't a the public the •same as , this perx'' sass„ 'and;' -the stity oenne�' 'The city has to right to '. deed property' beiong ,to, ;. ..the" p' city could makeany such 'agre•ement _,with','th'e.'r:�road''.:oo p • This matter was further disoussed' by the 'different'xaetfitibe►;ar objections to this ordinanoe.- and it was • finnid :that;:,it, wo give and take either e. Quit Claim 'Deed 'or';,et; Uon:, axrant ;: .ohancea ony'what they got. ' Moved, by L. T. gighleyman "and •seoondeed by phiila. ; to prepare deed ' a000rding to the Lot ' of .',Liegiel;ature Company to, City of , block.- between, grid' and3rd..Street., et and- 8th Streets • and that City .then deed 'to Railroad.°'0o 8treetea and, that ,said•deseas be •either Moved and seconded that, the council 'enterd;their .thai e: t 'others for .the valuable information furnished •,ort,`,th'ia� =`inat PERMISSION 'TO CLOSE BOULEVARD 'FROM ENELFTH 'TO FOURTEEi "Mr.' E.' V. Biaokaon ,''President' ;f'the 'Fair .Aeaoviatton, .asked permission to close the Boulevard 'from'1,2th' '.Stre'et 'of' the Fier. Moved by : L, T.. Highleymwn and , seconded by ',Motion parried. COMMITTEE FROM THE CHI OF COMMERCE. Mr. Roberts ' of the Chamber of Commerce :appeared for a lendingg space for CI1::Mnn 11. 'Curtiss, vitt0 .ia°'00e1i.2g h between Miami, Palm Baobab; ley 'Nest and Bimini` ad. berg. boats that Mr. Curtis is "going to use and,:'advteerd rental of $ 100.00 per . monthand building' their°'o n zrtU * Mr. Brady advided that Mr. Qs Connor oalled him.,:u . tc►t hardly useless for this matter 'to - 'be '-brought..:ta t'"for;,'#he'`c grant *n$r such S. request. It was not ,that the,:;dity dtd `:in kind. =;< They were .advised by the Counoil to ;have''Mr.eer:1: Officials' while he was in New York. war.. Roberts also addressed the oouazo or: the it of 17�:-ae:''te�►�:'th'e%.;`n benefit the tourists. " A1so that-, pri 'IS 'maintained by Mr. Shipman' and :telt -that;:::aomegt t't ,sanitary 'conditions' and also towards thew k it was, fair for him to have to maintain Ns« . Bra t ; advised that at the time: 1:e : `ooafo ;'people agreed to keep this in .a good 'pond pQt. •' ia' the fixtures; tehioh the 'City"`dill„' Shipman advised that ' he° did. tot a ;*i rt a`ing :aer Pier, people had with, the pst*,..`��i.��� taw he toil i '' oorit i. ..scrip,: -up this that own expense ", , . ,; . ,..,,:. •, + ,Tl y. 44rrdrff •tif,i.9"2'i A o'' Ls to need of iti e�edd O?ael ' e4eit��'.: : '• `, at fiaient.' for dom tilers" •j(a[� :r, x . �- ; r �.`. 'Ta!i', ,Lihr 5,'Y'Yy}.� •Y}i,i mo11:.'edvised that 'they': for th i ;p o : was turned' over it: wa s : to.'':th rm to .'famish• "thedh ` } _ . '�' .; r F It'. r►as ezp1ai ned :to' ;theta oaun: cii t biock:� arld-:.eft.. the 'Rpitbera ot''the oo � eeig'=it-,.nev:e r ' ha d ";beet : opened.:.to: alto • C owra,j1inan E L. Brad introdu.oed'.�the AN.."ORDIMAN{!l':'OLtSIl :THE" .T N,.FCK�.T`'--A, La Q',JOH�184�t•:;iND- LL',B;.:ADDITION; ;IQ RECoi DIN"`PLAThaille� EOOI." 3:" AT. PAGE • Uoved by J. '."_ Q.and',°sea'or ed'; bj 'ir-at reading and -•read>,in; full:•Mot.ii re"a4 _ t?.„. .FOR :;:...; $ PERMISSION :To'' 'Hyman appeared• before 'the` ootinciil-=`d4i ,elvse`d like:-.permieei'on`to treat'. and .t dfi�', one;, of ',tti`ein; t one '.of•_•them way►:. the;:;Rage. `,Cei ii °:'t.t� . Hat el at' the We Tappie. Aiep::t#at:'"°he;`e ieoted ;t+ L•v ,so I and. -that. he would..7.ike::to`have .it;'; o:arrang .:, 'Chains or Mr. Murray ...for: a, :'d*.t to ltr.`:" (kaille advised .that .h'e, had .ao obja toa'•;t,o',ta thoae..aoroes the street« . aighleyman Ladvised that, he • though tha:;;t • Oan'.t see any ob ectian..to, the atgu ,ecroesi,Abe,.:s� an. ordinance •l5gainst . it. .� ' Mr. Highleyman alto' aditeed",:that,••Mx.'•Uaxa?ieion;'-.wig #rn.iri ' aor` eas the .street and . awir it ei�caund:;;the -:': ri •Mr. Chaille • ob3eoted• bboauee it• was.: the deerisa`:':ot aff,••.:the . street. There wsa rio _r..... . t, objectioa..ta ibis .ii" am�in aa','.�roei cowls"- g.,;. , MATTER: OP: HAW .GROLO GIIT_'COME; RE;,",; Dr. 8liisler said that, he' thHE ough d'',ge clog oitq:".1444iir took aver' water plant; ;the~': .^.re reformation"•which, "may :be.obtained`;worn , We, would then, •know, what; the "'wate°r''oompaar I1rr. Chatlle" 'ask l 'Dr 8his er i ttiw bo g and' he advised that,:he'.was not° familiar:,:' some,: tuns.. ;hail* sdvised' that,. Mr Highl.ymani'advised ':that `'.be '.thot ght ,;'vr• if woo "tind.*ore" de i itplg ,as: to ,the wed"; by;;dw:<' '• Chailj. ►`; exzd aeaond th 'Oarried.. ; { '.OHT;;OIL THE ELECTION iiET N$ ON, ,. E ►J 'T1 a olask_;.read;; be:: .011 one Vo O. wen' bonda!'.t?f'` ith�l.:;.?cistJ on"tr 3t�.o�:' 0,, t to`,:western'-share; "t iend', .,tot?ca Tkz t:'.i n. Eu tdrod Ninety".604 votes:. wear, toast `(yoaYtor, bpnda pity' of ..plotiof.:'of the-, bridge .a000iis` the' rer..a • pravit't.g+s`bridge .of',eut t0iont re3ase ,ai d strara ,t to '.aa;�rrt:F:e1 ag for ( 2 Votee were 'oast tno) ' against bopde li the :City't f i ii�rti. ``no '--,e r ;i '.00npletion' of the .bridge' :aoras4: th'e, iismii' tiver:,.:at' 1ven providing., for • a, •bridge. of .0 fioient ,si.se and'•- etre` h. too a� 4 otes w 1'e ,:oast .; (y s) ;fOS. That .:Tiro ,hudre Two'. (202), • ur bonds': of. 4it o Min ti' i istallati m' of additiot�atl::meiris !ox • 0:higb•Preasur, high prepeure': pomping station;• for the 'extention` cif' the • of- obeoini'tal tenke +a":apparatuti for"- the' f tre`departm . That "- Forty. (Io) ',Votes ,Were:. oast (no) against bonds 0, 'tin ,City 'of,` ie '; ihetee lation„'of , additional mains for.�e. btgh"-preoi urn; hpros'er"e u' puarpting: station, for' the "exte ttoa,''af • of :.oebatoal .t te- .apparatus for' the:-f.iro ;d,pCrtmeai That. One Hundred-'Siacty' Two .(162)' : ,• voteswere' oast. (too) •.tor ..bonds ,of -the inatafstion of a olioe alarm syat'em. , That":Biacty 'right,,'_. Votews . were' .oast (na) for -bonds of the ' City',:o :.0 inpta letition of a •politic,. -alas& 'oyatetb. • That,.'ate Huzid,red Ninety -Seven (197) Votes''were'' oast ' (yea) for bonds of,- .the City :of mi'aai: '':. not .exo'e purpose of psh paying 'the Citya are ,of the oat of Cgnstruot., _ That Thirty Seven-.( 7). Votes' were oast. (no) against .bands cc she -city .of`.Riskin purpose of paying . the Gityp Share ofthe coat of conetruo't .That One' Hundred Ninety- Viva' (135) Votes -were oast (yes)' .!or'bonda of the city of Mi:em3, ",.n ot',eia oeo purpose -.of providing a fund for, the purpose of laying ,dearer;:'oo a That'Porty twos.2 Votes ere case (No) against bonds of 't'he' City'ot: Mi at*:_an pturposo' of providi rig a fund for the purpose of laying aowe�;,,onf That One Hundred Bitty.One' (161) Vote's , were oast .(yes)- for bonds of the ' aity of Miami .. n4t''.• ese a+e purpose of. providing- funds ' for the . purpose of • ol+untg..lpte :tfit�a . whiob is- to' be oharged to the property oleasteti.. That Eight--(60) totes were oast- (no) against bond 0! the Oity o! Hi.aani not,;q Purpose of providing a fund for the purpose of oleaning':1otr,,w of which is' to • be charged -to -the property- oleianed. ; '• oos That, One Hundred Thirty Six (136) Votes were oast (yes) for bo n. s of the City : of !Miami;, pose of 'creating' a pavilion in, the City Cemetery. t • That Ninety' Five (95) votes were oast (no) -against bonds of the -city `of Purpose of erecting a pavilion in the 'city • oemete That One Hundred. Twenty Three (123) Votes were oast . (yes).'for. bonds, of the City, or 2iiami;, na •Purposeof making additions to the destructor plant.:. That One Hundred' Thirteen (113) •. Votes were oast (no) against bonds of the City 'of;Miami*: purpose of making 'additions to the destructor • pient;M • Three were spoiled and not counted for reason 'of- beingr • ‘Signed Moved and seconded that the report • ba' aooeptsd enid` ep r€ e :REQUEST FOR CROSS TRACT 'ON 'THE MUNTCXPAL =DOC> . Mr. Brady reported to the 'oounoil'• that there -was `great., need Municipal Dock to faoilitate, the shifting .of oars, o t :t► t •.•t'o `some of the people along the municipal rat1way .wars;, ,00rarpl'a'j .mzoved•from their doors and that they' are using. the''_`l:iaq ;sage* TTiey were advised of this !act it+bet .they :.b.lther, fora spur track to 'have been, built. 'tl iat:'�.1 the►is:::c�+r . in onvenienos. Moved by L. T. Highleymen and sew d'ed':by'. �, : '''';°, bsi a :the toaot.. Motion carried. ,REQUEST • FOR STREET LIGHTS, The following request- for 'atreeta; Iig'ti' 26th.'Street and Aventtte G. 1. ; f 24th Street and Avenue '0. awl:Street- and Avenue G. 2 ,d: greet and Avenue H. l.. ;. 15th'. Street. - and So. River . Drive 17th `.Stre'et and Avenue . ► ;;:; .; _ •Avenilxe►':'P;:. and: Ninth' Str t "; AveflU F' ;ate Eleventh St Thistee th st'. o Lswre tc+e r , 4.3 , ' , • „