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CC 1920-12-02 Minutes
mos q 'MA, t aka �ri�►oe,o wexe. ftitl,3q,,°ab.nv of weloo!ne: b Coa:^ not*pe soni`:!w1 o;;:� Cor 'Mention l .8;' ,v: ableto 1 oorilMencing } Saturda y,'�.: ; rer emb r , tttlement' tp,;:b week on :Saturday:, a t : r i e end .,, ` , ►; No band or orraha Musicians or tndlrvidua1 e ► o. i any lboal. function .in 'gny..t?,3? Federation of- Musiciansut t the function:takes place. In -oase -arty function, thtt ation:and penalty rreiutive Board of the Ameriroan ,A 1ooal: fUnotion is a-fttnp; c ^; :jutieUUieti"on take part: :rills the'^mueioiana en' of ti "e .�mearioan B'ederat.ton o Sun const<rteid ',es':to-.,interfe a with: Federation of'ilUitnians ;by-.,raaso: tin of Musioiane ZatiC members .the, Tbe 'party of the ' aecond;p* Received.(.. . . Accepted C. A . 3d.cIN TB4. t'e,cording Secretary. 1. The said Prior will. furzii$ in addition the services of a. OCglpel services of himaAlf the said Pruitt; for the season oOmmencing Saturday and three days up to and includi ig, 2. The regular schedule of Co noon concert of two hours duration', day; excepting Sunday- when only. t there is to be a reasonable nteiii further understood tnat at aa}bR:,:oo# be given as a part of the come- 3. The Band shall at ill:. posiible illness, in which elitexir 4. It IA further understoQ•'"era patent musicians and shall and,:i{;r entertainment in accordance wittZ;tT! 5. It is understood that'the; be given at Royal Palm Park `in' ,�►e4i?i for special entertainkenta or' n: ►1e�b Dade Cc -,ncy. at such places An r 1 in ad�i t ion to or in lieu :thy ;x being understood however, that ! exceed five hours per day. shall be provided for the Band'" is the immediate downt©wnAectiO 6/ The City of ritiaml a legate sum .off thirt "' thoueafd 34O o l 41.00 •on Ma#ux^ Y . It i$ ftirtbear-Pre,04o4 Rove. .arps`r;'!,, ;pr>l tjAtzit . BILLS AGAINST THE FIRE DEPARTMENT. The Clerk presented the fol).oei Department BISCAYNE NOVELTY won% Material for PumpingStation. . . . . DIXIE MOSAIC WORKS. Tile work at New Pumping Station. 4 4 4 t AVIATION SALVAGE COMPANY. 060 R. R. Iron and E. A. ADAMS, Angle Iron •. 4 O.K. By J. T. Black= Councilman J.T. Blackmon stated that these bills of lain own pocket, and that he, therefore* desire, thereon, in order that the tire Chief should be Moved by R.W. McLendon, seconded by L R.Qab refunded to Fire Chief Coleelan. Motion oarr The City Auditor presented his repOrt departments tm the momth of NOyember I Moved by R.N. McLendon, seconded by and filed. (19*PLAINT AGAINST ASSESSMENT FOR CUR Iiann appeared before the* b*„114,Okihe had put in at hie owC did -,5:110nSider it just that he :s s-Hooer Ssplained that': ' book te ie.1oost,of the actual,,,,/, the 'a4otni rQpeZ't1 owners; -' De: - 4 to r bad ma issues, on, , • ..,,,,,,,W0414,to •r,4"• A_ 644 ti1on in the,:e00 $'1404 15ir");- 011490$ one of attsitatini tio,t te had bou ere 'was to be a 1 t there are little cepoR. Ur. Chase: We.iant Ur.Chaille: The -City of'114,04' ' The truth is that the rot did not put in the 4viiit— - will g<yt up a aetithat paved at the expense Of the -jP City oan only follow the 1alv,and , The City Engineer stated 'that_ City Attorney and he had adv, the property owners. **,' timee, ()nee quite reoentl had sold to U. Uarks, a.ter Mayor: If the property ownere*Pt this' property oan be condemned After further discussion, it te no action in the -matter. F. H. Kramer appeared beforS th ordered la on.test 12th Street:" dangerous for pedestrians, Watt that route, being a favorite.00s daneerous, us also sem, the etre , Uoved by H. B. Chase, sedonded- the Street Committeeman,' 0 4041,0 1400,4 tbt this see zo ued torAl a : 4#41x , ,r, • ff: wroth., id h would tele 7 4 4 gotttaa )iayor:•opinion t *ipprove by the United Btatea Gov omPLAY trQM doing so. 3. T. Blackmon stated that he Ooneid4re aok of the mayor in any action be toot iz City Engineer; - The rePreeentatir _hie personal.* -OpiniOn''wan that he, di'd-n'Ot'-:-SiS:ftq --,'Oea.ind-'-clig in 'that -Ohannels,. but he, would not z110-:b904ing:oOmPanY.Y' - - .„ . • Mayor, I roll toIng, to :give them elegraphiC ,ahead and di in that flfl�. $575, 000. BOND ISSUE. R. T.acLendont rl'e Fidelity park tiadit , pait of it.o.,,, Mr. Brady tbinUS It i0'ot need some of that dock money. I think . those bonds. Under our arrangomAnt OKI wants to dispos, of now or else witt t I want to know if Council will take aotio4fli E. L. Brady; I spoke to Mr.Uurray about I dontt think it would he neceeeary to, is months. We will neeportion of t ! very shortly e will have to foQni , have- totifiedme they are going to can arrange that eo we will be bLeto equipment, etc., will have to oQi6 OitO tb to advertise very thoroughly for, and we will possibly not wae ovit I think it might be well tO - apt over that e,mount at this , 3. F.F OhJ.1� f ,at WOi4b? R. W. , ',',1a,440T9f,f7,R7 7",t,\ „:„ • - , la • Iss 3 of .on' Carl' Bunter The tr Mate. ta.``i�olinC providin ier 'tbe permits w...;. J. F. Chasl . I:.waa., un 4er thin . za et+ 0 1 def in,A 0 alias as' to''bow 'thi.a. i ; H. R. Chase: I had .not uncierpt0a ' bring the plans t p to Count i i.•`: a. R. Hunter: I do ntit; t: ow,. oars, (iaetximbexxtiopacrii�i#; system of having repair-w zrecommend any purchases fcar ' i The ]tayor. stated that there h made on ,pe sonai property. Se wiebed to, bring t4 attenti. become' a citizen of Mamie :.,,: i actual value of her pe ooiaa,;; to the City, but the •city: ea and in doing so made :thamie;te# ' The Blies Properties, had baan the total outside value ot.atb Me thought that Council Sho. r matter of these peraonel aeaee J. F. Chai]le pointed oiat bast the CounSy-- aaseeainQ ,at ,75 • 1;