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CC 1920-11-04 Minutes
The undersigned aaoribere' and Telegraph Coftpan' of_;)tram . petition your Ronoreble Bode -t prevent Interference or Inter as per a letter from the Bout Company hereto attached. 223 Stree Gentlemen; The a nelose.d letter oompany explains itself. • I be.g 1hot that at any time it wbuld`b0.a of tb.e uee of the telephone if' to ' }ti But to bare the use Out .or' our tourist season would be nothing 'le We are of necessity obliged-, times during the day. We do not have`'; north that would enable us to do out, day . Our merchants have to notify ua. times we have to phone many times b. C that means so much to this bustn,, ;. misfortune from a. bvsin sse etandpoi. t . to undertake the.t work now. I am writing hoping the yOx some way to bring the companv toterm crippling our business at thte 9eia n I beg to reins, o .. f bear The ,:Ci Compary as well,. from oertain,,:a-t. , neoae;s .ac:i y'-fie$ t:; i „ the1.1;ee'. o us to `run between-Avertaett,,13;' is riot willing to , poles at th.&e tir e"p1 the rebuilding of 'txi'h Furtherbbrs.-i oro Halcyon Corporation -.:,for would etili4be absolutalr:-.;,3►+ai; time to furnish you ser?4:# needs1 for this purpose:,. It must be menutietnre4ea?a : manufoteirers are. now .eczi~`'a were the or r lacx.ed, . now by May 1, 19210; anl tilt r..,that. not be used until the .Royal- ments. Consequently, thesepolee at onoa, v►b�.:.:i',°a intend to remove thenn..ox possible for urs to, "-gar re.: We believe; th"s in any way, might hays,`r emergency at this r t&ca we are compelled to ,,pur' City AL_tarney: Itz�ink; if':'t they can be compelled. to ,$i ve as ivioe . )4•,, :e c they a telppkioaee, but . " ;* 'rr. e fact of the matte plane and I t:.i.Xh+�;.,o"l`` a puolio sei•vioe comp, a property owner will,'" • serving on ll.tb St, th Mr. Murray? City En i.neer.• Ito.; . ,T condemning Ir. 'Pet�B thus than wi tb''a.tl J. we aanxiq't.:.a', - II i . 4.441.1.1....0.111r...1..14111...-0, 111.11.0.0210110-1.1.4,-V0A111.1.:Silta.00..,04/4.0.11.1.•.40....4..11.04,..•L'Lltt ....A ....nwre.wes........”,r4.71.,. ar...1.4-p.v.tve•..re. is.::,:e ,..n r.....,.... =15.M...4rn..3.....,..ort...........re,......rtimm.,41.olver.r.,...,,W.....lownwe..tow.:.......emmomb,,,,,....t.-”,....”4.4.,.......,,err.....n.....7.7,...,..,..K....f.,..177,Torr.,.........,timcionags......)........... Thia'will 4000 19th in regereine to adYit City council of City erf. to remove certain elao, and on AVenue 13. We sr e, have the poles .ii,4004-0tri': date of yourlettAif fox the diellitot-lir or power for mavm�tha. • • , • „ , • In regardftq'tbii=-010t last year me Were'inetruotW.. the 12th Street was paved' to- i'014 that when we were Itpoeitton to rut the ground it would be unneo$,O.E-: pavement. rt was Understoodlic-''' as far as -we would be itrice of oable and daliveriee.„ no rmal propos t ions thanexiited.ai cond it ions are now aly; roxlisitel4!„ As you k, row we ina, ' ,on 12th Street and also an •Avert paving. There is still quanttty. of cc struoted on 12th Street•Unci'* amount of work dono, • at •the;,*00,00,.. mot more than f air ly Ste:* to combine an °vs:heed be necessary to start Withr'. the power house. From 12th:Pt:* work has yet been done. I.f oonduits are D it may be advisable to bring:' from Avenue E. On acoount:of4th. impossible to give satisfactory -AO system is overhead are part 4ergrounL We are unable to-'01a04,..iy stPor we have oonverted our syitesi-2:. we are now doing. For the past: twelve:: getting ready for this andexpeotO after many delay° we are,abot We believe that we an ohOge ovt season. Whether or not. we an do x*Ux the season') I do not 'lc nawibut can' converted. after the See.e011, etre t must be ao.nveteA...., In reed to the wount of the agetem to underground delivery lean be itede-ip handle a. 1-reseuxe of Over:, To oonvert-ie.‘.oyeteLie is our intention after't—'' the wires underground, 'At tat t underground and all second:ark chance to set their eerviPC::17,k have provid.ed Zn the sidew matter is the procurina.c. hal transformers of type ztde not yet been delivered'a'.,: Pie &SS do tot thi'kt for we have already epO.,,. wh ther or not we want'i' go ter a system: gets so large Lt. t.pa.o 1,utioneyetest Other tan0 et in Vlis .oity.. ttItt 7Qu.,041.1,* 4,k . va. ..V.+XerrAllter10, tiregpsliRnt,fr.:8r6:4,4144:4:-.1P:";C; .C.74,1i."'4; • • t jaiiumims' irmarmenarinissa' 11Siiii fi6gairx P,,,f,' • 4,Z-w, ',,,,„, taa The clork 10 Bill of the Florida Pri41448 Waved by J. r. 02;1441i0, a,t onoe, blot*Lot, crextiotio 1.; MUNICIPAL CONSTRuaTI;;:!• F r grading, pavArtft..:;. Py. J. FJ4 PAVING' _4D 0- ;1 •fl." ESTIMATE CF CI' Y 1 OT L. 'SOr pipe delivered for se** Contract Sr, 20 The foiiowing is an eGtiaate't the Ulami Stoznseaer oontraott', Very ty yob Johx J., fly Jo? J. F. Chaiile : This i ateriaµ is Or, . d t delayed on account of the delay in the bO this material at this time, because Mr: 4. He is going ahead with hie coat rst,::a ,. for theae storm sewers. City E giueer: The City is supposed ka, little more than a thirty days e?kl J. T. 131uckmon: When there ie bred City Engtie er: The City will not per foot laid pipe, and has to i`tizr }Loved by 11. R. 04ase, eeaondedl J. titian Co. On,.roll_o41164e C? aa, y+?s; J. t• . Blaokmo4, PURCRAFE rum , F that on OstObisi,,, sell the Prox*y,t-,..,.. ihuet be acoopted'.,'S., that tels Apse Obo eotit.et.03 1134br4 unaerawo,#-,,, z a oars" 1.144,:p4.. to del iverto tl pay the wrt t en accept* City Atsarney;,::'i;',cton definite, rcetv and 4044**, the 1)441! • 4:.,; t..475,WOON, nadi zo there hae J. F. 04114 heiv and afi*O,O,,,, the elosin • the noor: tr liaiwO *ono t '4f;*1 , • , ; Other'',phr a bl re u$it 'G( 7t;';•t, r i ;,':F ' }; '- opy of te ,ei'utlxd s9age,;(,elect-i.•var`'.ed Mr.,- Bober ,suggested tba the; Uri Rizbleyidan wollict pra° his statement's of the' vi end J. r. C1ai1J,e: Just und.:>4et� of : er ' and it la a,11 pstrai°h W:exppot 'to °st bit 'by the 'ct� and -don't giant to 'be it vol.�kei REQUEST FOR C} ALiCE La tACPr T1'' Q; Ur. 'iaylor appeared before the ; t aontrao't with the F. E. C. tti`: the F . E. C . depot and aarry p ai its vicinity, explaining that as'.'th.eee business, but merely used fort ;he WI e class to ordinary tacklnu oars. lie at out a blanket bond to cover theca 20''`,•o o Lra at any time on the city street l,« .` by teley4AoLe at ris office a a then th runs labs oars here for four months, " so expensive that he could not afford°f. boa ! for 415,0OO. or $20,000. to .OD The City Attorney etated that if :', might be an injutantion,aeked, b r r to, 3ltneya. , ir, favor of ha,uc ix:g cars. preraitam is The C-ets stated that the/bond, $120. per car. Ur. Caaille stated that he did not,.' bring the:. into the Cou te, and:; tae man running only one oar in Clerk: We have already reoeiv ed' take regarding; this blank bond against the :.an Mite, one oar. o:xX'ec : arising on 12th f.:t. ` are several parties who intend ^� all. The C.tryAttorney stated that 'l.t' would have the privilege of' U J. C.ille stated that:,; ry', it they were. trauf that thi.6. q�V'=riii4t' City "t iueears h ' by owners to oar lLr. CAasee acted ri unsanitary p4umbin The City Attorney% deoideda owners o • x elm) is 6, but not.o Via,rera. uovad b� Atto,rne. bond PROP©SrD LEA^E L' City Attorney: Mr J, Y. Cbaille: l: nook oo,ls 0x ex CLOCK OR' City Atto the Poet good 134,p a.� . 1 yy�, y. �jy,gx (,•P`�;�*. �7y.;•�-:+,y.r.:n .-i11C' A.7) • !�,' .` i 4 A' , an - t * ' tiC the',. +7 Q: „3ii'lt+Fe ''+ 'i;;T- .l i.r "t=�kS,� �_4•,' `'4. o _began _le the lot ah i.',t. e:. a' u�t sz ;;t. + :s 'xt "'; s � {�, ,t X 'believe -thit theerp oyee0' a ;C i . ':' ' . ::.,. gadget was oat a*tsbl .'ebs o salary.. 1 , hve.a•a.:bunch They are doin d1 as Bey yr,1 y} �y may,. •Cr' w rki ' J. I. hle,oicriuxx ' I bin): t ateh bought up J. K. Flrak; I gee). ,' he same y ae' ..' 1•he Police and the Vire 13eparW eats a rt3'i 181, and I u.on' t sell, wl.y the {:Feet 01,Ll4s"i ', � z• 'G I? receive it a1eo.. There is no use delayk Chaiiie and Ur. Ch8.ee be authorized to ,ih+?reae from June theist. H. R. Onase states he would second that 'mttx'tiii' J. 1. Blackmon asked tit ► Council would vote, .i and not in favor of any increase , in the'Qo`la y; J. K. Flo: Because hie Corr titteeman •did, t r ed it, we would have *,rotes 1�. t Savo qi~ ;+ •u and, we would not go Over' bi 'heai! atn#;vat@, And s.nitary Dommitteeman are to t''a.e0x.'# 'hel e is no use pos tpomin this matter - Ur. Blackmon again obJeated to a,ntien 'beibt ' .. Aa. e or Council. . J. F. I have nothing to hide' and, anotherrreet1ne, but I do not sae why the will be 'the same.then. h. h. tinase. T have nothing; t o hide eit over to another meeting, but I danit 0e i J. 1'. B1,%o1rion stated that he had brought the r* to "unoi., iz the four: of an ordinanve to be: a0,@ b` salaries In the ,Police Department. ';;'';` J. k'. Cbaille ; That is on4y nevessary Vag, to Department, with the exce3tianof th City, ne wii.1 notice on te..e payrolls, Which are: has not ben increased. .. these men have not made any ltict , ens .th b /and yyI certainly think that they areo�I,i4e ld epa:tmente. City Engine c;• 1 I Might eall.attenac,h. out of the budget. Time is ohargad on aa beeps a diary of :his time, and that i.arh the; are on. J. I:. Finer stated thaw he insisted,* Ur. Chase had seconded same, loved by J. X. Flak, seconded' CO=mitteeman be autbo r ized te; the let, ' 1920 * Qa .i tb0 ' VQte Was, .. Blaskao, , 0r the `4tua1 ;c aa8 o0;4e: 'tip'y '100.0 ;di T�4 }he:r ,Y'�i •S;dem[.+:SA;;LL:'+l'i i�•,'N• j of° .ceme„ti. had ;'f en ,ie . 1'e' ri•etnerit; won �: d', let the contrt ti ix.;h '.,.t � taea ksa meane. f • a:omin of the contraoator,. ;that .Ze' no f'oult of Ms dwn.'i make good on hie ovntract,;, price being: as/Reseed'' a ,,airia has�,,� been male. City Engineer; No, sir., done. City Attorney: However, t owner far , him to remonstrate refund, it ie going to came-:'. $2304010. Le paly At 'a]..,dope acquiesced .in. the delay.:r:' p c a11y, what you ' ga 10 ' a: ra oommuni.oa4tlon ' frOm this Uuat;.e riin tpai o`�iza :,1�4r• matter atten-ti.ari: J. IC. tailltame It40.-g ,err defindte re:ryurest, ••COUnc#1 J. 7. Chaille: ' They con contractors did., which waa;: VMS rely,. "ity Engineers The Horgan z, that they had to borrow to .comp; reason -Of that situation." City Attorney: I win give. J. M . : '7e went on was money in the 'treasury ,p the market,;4.8'16 this our times aimo.et"im oaetb t` the work •w was of cement;-c0n.t3t t 0<. of oeEMnt. Thi$ con' condone the delay,.;b stable ,.tq propea nfor •;•;61666•16.1...6164.664.660.11 •46,666•601.1.46176.66.11611 e16 AN6F/64 160W. to'. 'fiat 'the bond. is Slie everythtng• done •.befo're'the::+ii:tir' had .any- trOuble-t O''': (tOt City, Atter nei: Aret1ere now any eotiatea • -, •.1t.; IL.• Willi itM 6: -M;Cattfl1.te ias given .about The -workWe4,, 'ablindelhad ae te City coi1d ust„ • that Work The CoMPansat iern f Or eme nt we rust ak th . t,ake• t heitter• te pel.trt 0 ifthe City wi. - . It is 's;inatoial impossibility to carry out •.- Stance s. I *oUld, rre,fer t o hay.e the cc,itac The difference is now 7O per bag on cent.• City Attorney ; As to the advi sabil it blame . 'Row about splitting the lee if 1t . • • , J. Williams: We are splitting th0; of cement. , Sand , labor r4okvea ok h d4fferenc i rioe on these. I ,ito cost of, Cement . J. M. ams: Ye s , air; only for 60 days, • J. F Chall le : Did yo u get aii-thii.t J . M.Williams: All that we odultt';•,' cash for the cement by other 7.,artitias,an .re 00 situation would not be relieved. Whin-itd:C. operate . A. R. Cha.se: Would it not now be imp,°alb, to let this contract go and read,,ertises:IN over 1,t",t1Us time , w 1 th the thought that ' the. Spring? 6 • •• C ty EngineerWe have a good s trent pr4-4, where curb an gutter is called:lor-,,, but e .are the s tree t opened before the winter,. sealOon,!„,--,. J. Williams: The paving.t e3.1 butit':''` built. tr TT' c ITT WILL0W1a. TRT: MATTER STA TI: JUST AS IT • I$ A'T GO AHTAfl WIT THE MICE OF CENEXT WILL A014T . . City Attorney: I understand .that''', with the contract? • ' • M. t11tuhiu : Under co ndit not like to go ahe ad YliV1 the pr-itie- J Chaille : I think we Ghou14T the City Attorney about th Matt . ., •