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COU7CIL ;iET IN ADJOURNED SES-IONJUINE 30, 1921, BEING CALLED TO ORDE
J. T. BLACKMON AT 1.30 P.M.
Mambere Preeent; H. R. Chase, J.K. Fink, B. R.Hunter, J. T.Bade
unoamen Brady, Chile and McLendon eut of the (Att..'
AUDIT OF CITY BZe-JKS.
Mayor I hevebeen 1..okine over the Auditor's report in the City Clerk's.&,
tod,y, aeut I know enough to recognize that this is incomplete, although the.
done all that they cent,eot • to do. ee
They have locked over the City Clerk's records, in so far as they apply to receipts.
aLd disburaemeets. ee
I den't believe there is a man ie town who wishes te persecute ltr. Turner.
A full and complete audit aloud be aade of the City OlerkA books, so that if
Mr. Turner is ineoeent of aey wrong, he cue be eroved so, and if guitty, equally
I ,eli ve that this City Coencil shou.d auteorize thoseauditors to taake a fUll
and eeeplete a ud it in tne Cledt 's offioe.
The, e a,:e tax eeceli.t s miselee that teay eave been mislaid, lost er misappropriated.
Yr. Allen, the auditor, claims that with a compi..te audit of statements, be. Pan 0h00-
eadft item wit the cash book and other iecords and in that way deter4ine where
the resort audit is coeect. I eelieve, in justice to ourseIves, Ur. Moe and.
Turn:, this ccaplete .udit should be aade and should go at least a year, Add ea
,:chfur:1-...C.)k a a Mr. :or e sheuld desire, andI belieme that 0ouncii should author:
ize t Lan t o employ as many a3 arc necessary.
Loore, C, ty CI -!rk: Anybo]y whc is familiar with accounts knots that, in
handlin; $2,C7C,OlO. .8 abut w:.at w e have handled in this d! fife tdeS year,
it ,a eosaible te _eke aistek >8. The last time I was checked up, the auditor
came t e and said "Yoe are ra.ut t10,°':*. short". I knew I had not spent the.
Loney, ut I ..1,d Y., find it , and it wa thee seee receipts he has got Turner
caeeked saeet
Tel yeer tae Co. eel_ in taxes abo.t e3,0C3. They eent a oheok from
thelecal office aed about a aonth or two fterwards send a obeck from Jacksonvil44.,
'e credited cut cast b oks w .f eoth Cheoke. A week or so later, they found Cut::
illi : t1e. funded the money, of course. In some way
.e1ht ees lc t. I she ,id hav e 'se en eas ted eack in CA boek. That Wee . 0600‘.
u. in:, , tunately tee Auditer happened to notice it had been
eaie eAiee enl era:AA el. ve him credit, whtnh out down his deficit. _Hie.
is: de:ieit w bt ****Now it has been reduced to a littlie.*00':
tic : e sho,, ,d 1.a-e every cha-noe we can give him. Xt ie a miat'
that cc,.r. ha.. en easy os anythl-6 in the •orld bun , at the same tie, 34
„ar,c; te rob his ae;ee.ts, ,t :s ,ee easiest way L. tae world to get oaq$W4pylliA.,
and I de'. Geleve a_ jury the w'...1.1d wil: c_nviot a man on the way it,itle;a...:a
eve eeee e.ert C1C,C; . an.; 1.0i t die; eor th.ee weeks before I could*
I e eeeli tc :lie- 1. y J. T. as to cost of extra audit, 0"unelltIsA,
state :- I t. ee shedai have tele audit, reeeirdlese of whether it posts
t 1 L.,. I ' t se. wI4 e eheeld quibble abet). t a t usaad dOislareaie
Apia: ey ' . Cede:, that the Aueitor be engsg04'
eak.: a thorce_h and t cf t e City C:eek's books, join e back one year.
City Clel.k T. if was coreelete la5t ;ear .
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Eunter : I ..nx t_ i th:ct they w e e going te audit the beee,k0 0 • '
t .8 yee., - 3 they done thet •,8 the difference from *net
iL e befo:e1
:leek: Teeee Ise. .1.i Leren.:13, Suppose you come in and pay t
Y.... t.L ue ane it is a theusend do1rB. The S.
,f It •.be;k u cereectly.
:;ceete... euditer wishes t, cheok up gL.st ue tax bookie..
Wee:. Ls the r.euteer ef the receiet ie put opposi..0 Aere
cf ir,i * * * * Eve xy item shows oorieot to
eeeeipps e At.e tc. .-gave c_e_lit for.
MewaixxxxXxxiteetiass,
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Mr. McLeniee e .s le tie aornieg, Re saw we were gpiag to. eio*
t c _eke a .eeel.t fe, tee aapuet and he would pay for it
hae beer. hell a ae-th. He ou.I.e ie to-dae and paid; bUt 411.
oat beaks fur e eant eeet,and thee acre many 04400
B.R.Hunter: Tee :.:aye. ey e auditors will do tb54,
say hcw lona it will take. •
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Aillourned zee
City iilerk: I asked Mr. Allen" Con yc esear on the Stand
He said. "No, I oou4 not." When I asked "Is there any poesIbil
a14istake1" 11r. Allen replied "YES".
The audit vtl... prove a lot, bit if reoeiA s Us, ve been Lost and 0611'
will be mighty hard to convict a ran or, that, Ile theY half. t044.4 ut
in receiets. Itis easy for recei,,te to be lost.
,and we were all torn up, I Ilea afraid sows of the reuelptokt
t hey ,cete not.* * * * * * I cannot see how any igui Wtr
o tIk'
icanted to steal money, for that is the °rudest (*urea 3 ealy he,ite;
City Attorney: Since the recei.As are the vital thing in thia,
the receipts forn.e.1 part of t e assets that were turtle in it 06•01143 t�.ewe
'sok rJ see i. thole we allvright.
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'Qlerk: They Ire,s cheolcd list year.
rilioved . Chase, seconded. by B. 11 .Hunter, that
:auth riza. t ir,.: edlately proce-d to make a aotplete
extending back one year.
L7.oti c arrie.i.
AP?0::-.TME:71' CT AT. CITY VAN:.
the Souther, Atidit',
suit ot the City 01;erkila
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Promotions in t Oleatla
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I;, co ectio.. with Vi,e fore6oLn,L, I would like to ear that I-vroukt
ke t_ ,,romote L. Vtn 3eideren to Turner's position as Aseietant ClIty
one-f ti.e ladies .1.. t:..e office to Van Gel.derenie position.
City
se..:L.4ed oy J.:. Irk, that the/Clerk be 4144114Cila04 to :
Vr Celderen t. t..e Isositior. of Assistant City Clerk, and MU .
now ocolipiej :by Mx. Van Gelderen! the 003,04.0).*
Xesixxxxszttsez w..ich belong to the positions to be iaid to the new 000Vit:f.nia;,
Clerk.
also.
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nr. Van 0-.11de...et4 !..s under and I will p t the Yung lan' uaider.'bond
C-t; tttcfney:
L.. oil, a e der.:ar.d up...
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The.., is eftit, a:1.1
L.ay ...,:tect itself.
I 1.rie..1 t. fird the
I dol.'. :.t.ow4he
atlucted t-
FAIR
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the
DEHATID FOR MISSIIP
one th ne :I wcu1 lile to be authorized:, te Wake'.
company, as Hr. Turner is under
else is 11, a i..osit :on to gamble upon tile
e occ.pany eho01d.be rot1ted oae
ir..4.e.ilataly upon hearire of t tObbery,-,
eii,t novilue the rentral-0t,'
t be 'actid, it not being there,.
ecieJ oy B. Hwiter, that the 0.`t
the 13i C..c.i..any which bonded a8C r
e Cy Cit:rk's office. ltotic.r.
feat —the fol:owInE:-
CaArtai: Pobert
to; me
1:11b:e;:t Request use
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N. Ward, COU0111 ding.
P. EptitItA jy
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FUR BUIDDING.
ORGANIZED I:: June :919 with an enrollment of ei ghtyfive men,oit-
zees of Dade aunty, Florida. It received Federal Reoegnitionoxt
1701 of October, 1919 and has been performing the regular dttlte:Ot
an Infantry Cow' of the Nat lc nal Guard since that time.
2. In august of 1920 this Company was called into act1V0
service by the Governor of the State through the request of the .MayO - -
and the Sheriff for duty in colored town when there was evidence f.
threatened riot.
3. This Company of National Guard is theonly recognized
add authorized auxiliary force prepared for IL ediate duty south of
177..st Pa1., Beach ih the State. The men ere effi ciently trained
anU ,ss s devote much of their time ead: week to the work, Vor. fh4'
drill eeriols the United States Govrnment eays the men a small SU
sesri-annually, which stm. aguegates several thousan dollars a piertodt:-1
of which money Zs expended right herd in our midst. These two facts ,
make th, Com,an a very desirable ea et to Miami.
4. At rl'esent oux Headquartera are i t e basement of the
Y. C. A. Build1n3. T:.is plz..ce is inadequate froi,. the standpoint of
uir; aa.bertain:y, it is !,,tih keeping with the dignity of the
Organization.
5. The Fair Du. ld.n,„; 4J1 the Bay Froit w;ula prove a vary
sa,isfactory ,Le..:e for A.L..,,,J4 euxposv:3. The City of Jacksonville haa
seitm.r.ste units of the National Guard; the, ; is a splendi4 Armory
ui thst, t he City last u.onth voted to place each unit
on the Cit. Pay-.oll -t 0.00 x onth , unit. We axe aot adtins
i-k fc el that .e are entitled to something like
fa: r t n. uuit, t efo.L.e, that ;he City turn over to.
t. ds, as a:. Armory the Fair Buildf.ng.
7aapeotful: y yours,
(Sinedji RO13E7T wAFT.
Robert N. Ward.
Captain, Cot anin.
Fe,iue3t ,f Ocot ish Rite fcr use of Fair Bldg.
Mr. C'Kell a? ede, befo,e Council , in 4eferen,:e tr. the Vpir Bu.Ldtng, representing
tkk E.ott.sb :las. he, ;;lth a that _h_ City rent the building* The. N'Asont0'
bcires Ac.„..a like t_ .eht lt.fro. the
1.:_oent 4, the Cbc:ti.4h ",e ao,jui_e, lots on North Biv..!". Drive in which to bund,a.
cathedr,..1 t, , meantime they need a rice to :itset. The/ realized that the .
o,_ d tmake a loae . tc the bu ut wc:ild be 61ad to ?ay a reasonable rental
to mohth.
He r*.L_.. he. a ed that he .1— hut th_nl: the con-unic-ti,- from the 114 tional Guard meant
,kdymect -on.-Ji for the hall, 1„-,..tt tish TU,e would Like to rent pay rental to the
ot
Thd t ties asii the Rai: ,to whic4 14. 01.41;:„
1ieshut bot:. an ;,:e Ccottish o-Idwant to bui 14.4411/ 1.041PC8aid
the t_me bc:n lo:a „e the.:e 4b.r.d be little foovfor anytLImgollee- b�de,0
e Ceo Rlte ur.‘;ertai -as t, the number of nights a week they woi4
e J the hall.
Nati..nal Guard requeat.
Ca,tair. -d re-se:3 to C,.1.1c1', wit ref e:en le to te request of the Nat
t .t that s .ette their sit dati, n. They have about #40A00*
xplcextix Gove.:hme_t r erty, - t a e_s .0 b:eathin spade now at the
cu1 t nIndb.11 co . -
Fro_ t.,e it-n-, o nt of Its, bual_ and ti.tte. , the City gonad do 444
the..t t. it Th,
The ,:aktai., ,; Ire: t t e 1 Aa_..st, A hen tnere were 800 nearOee
tL.rani. t:e u t the %.,1-na: Guard prevented exqr 144*;
an. other e_drzency might hat, en at any time, whet eUCh n ,
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r‘e needed. * ' A the f h.e es:nt year, the ntober
7_ will dhcea. f the .-ezul;
T.e 1,ti.n,1 . 3 ev_tr a3ke.i any thi ng tut m the City, except when
_ kro,ezty to tuild dn araoli on, he the Clty made a proviak,
if t G.4nty C- _a. -t -al: a el .mtion, whie,h p
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wook,nooro4orprroa6,41..
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purehaaed from the City's funds for armory purposes only, ,
We had a room over the Tamiamd Grage, but bad to rent out poilt-'01:
Athletic Club, and when the fire chief said the Atbletlo Clubioo
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we had tc close down, oh account of the rent. - ),
If the C,ty will turn over this building., the Guarde *1/1 be *tall:4W:
u_atimum amount allowed by the Government,in rental of.t40,1:00134,41
We received special mention laat year at the State entamPMenti jan4
the City all honors poe-ible year, but under preatitt o4dto1
;II,. City feels that the- e should be rental, the officere andN110-0--
Im„ke Wm up whatever rent the City feele it should have*
If this ie alloeed to ua, we will improve the tone Of the. 1;41,1444 hlitt5.-c*Jbi
Capt. %.,rd: v1-: are required to drill one A.ght awee1c, but, ti ht 40** .
f:r the encamptlent As would uae the building two or three.tights 4 Otek,-tbatH14..v,,
unt17 the 6th day 8S A1.171.11t. They are in camp 3 weeks and are paid
m_ney they brin_ back to Miami an spend right here.
H. Chase: be:iove we can do anything about that new- The eitY Att4r0V:A,
at w, are not in possession of the building yet. We might defer aotLon
t 1 next Thu:,lay.
Capt. VL4Tj. I tb.k the mat-,er up wit:, tha Model Land Clo.,and.they referre4 me
t. t City Atto:ney of the City of MiaL.1,saying they have no further jurisdiotien,,
or]erf...1 tc cancel al; leases.
:. 7. ::unter: Te h-ven't title yet to the Bay Frant.
T. i.ropert 43 juat1., t:unefer at Dresent. * * • I would like to ask the
it his thought that the building wi1 reain there permatentl
bu.ldin„; is to remafr. there permantntly, we would Wvegr --
lud to ent,04, 1..to .:; lease the City might prepare that the company ran
If we ,;o-1,1 t .os easi.„n, ,;ould be glad to stay ae long as )ict -C4Y
N t4.,.keh atter.
PTI77T FI 7 ?LT% N.E.2nd, bet. 36tb 4
: t ollowing petition:
T. 7 e Cit; C'unci$, Miami, Florida:
the a4ersi2;ned ,,fopeity owners and operatina 017
vo.t_bi.shmer.ts, o_ N. E. 2nd Ave. betvieen 36 and 37th Elf
ert t ,c Ths.n.ss sectix. of Buena vista, do heraly.
bohorable body, to have illeta1104.
th Of R. P. Tracks at the intersectian tZi
2n, -e. and 36th Ctze t, a fie plug. Thai:tett of 1,
,lu, wo ld te e,ight aa there is a a.ain along 36th,
s1 A iLie ,roteotio-isof vital 1,mporttq
't „ld ,ut J. tik.: business houses t
fe_t of fl:e whioh M0440 4 otQ
e 1. , ae ,yel, as actihg u8 a safe pard:,
„ a tj
E. seconed by J.r.,7404,
77.uena 1L-ta fcr fire plu.„ be referred to the 010
7.O..iteema:., with poue.c to have 9144-
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RENTAL OF DREDGE UANETTO.
The Clerk vented bilcf the Trustees of Walleok Deal Dieeigtng 00.$
for rental of the Dredge MANETTO, from May 23; to June 23rd, 1921,
31 days 4 V50. ?er day. . . . $150.00v
O. 7. C. W.L. City Eng1neer.
O.K. E. L. Bray
By C. W.Uurray.
Attached theret. was the followlhaletter, wliAl was read by the Clerk:-*
F1a.,J1Ane 30,1121,
1,1ert.ce,s of
the City Council.
LcB reitaihih to th.e cleit of tht; Chanel Fund is
$1241.53. The b± f Yial,eck-Deal for theti,onth of June is
I ike authority o: the Council to pay the difference
t. C-ntln_ent funj a180 Jihoti to kay all subsequent bale
fro t,n ,trit17,d in connection with channel work as there are no o her .0
Pr: which cuch e::pehse c:d1 be ?aid.
7e81,,.ctfully,
AKIN
Auditor.
. y Chas%?,.eucded by E. T.. Eunte.:, that t-e bill of Waldeck Deal
. f_r rent a_ 7.edge ILANE770 be ;aid, dai that the C.-ty Audior be instructed
t. draw wurrunty ;; nt_n_ent t •Ety this bil. of Waldeok Deal Co.
dnd 1 .1.1tu,.e bi.s C..-an.e Fund be drawn out of the CL;ntDagent Fund,
a. ion_ az 1.s neces3..7.
Jack L.:: 132 yds. F.11 41 #2541225 .
C. 7. Lee
F. .
F. 71'._ F As, used fAl repairiat Driveway.
C. r: •tl.e:a is a of drivewayin bad 00AditiO4.
L., t_ rook at a 7._:1J low rate, and I told hipitti
c.r t. e able tr.. c-..L.e dcwn and tc reoeive freiticktt
. t_e ..er Ls hot passabbil for truoket 0400-
.drk.in.
is f1i. wlt.t. a., a...; he author ',zed u..e to pay thcaa10*-r2a.
J.7. F, ' that bill of Jack Brant,
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CITY CHANNEL.
City Engineer; Inconnqction witri that Olanne.
Ofintormation, that tho 00v0)74Sient will Othrt 0-
about 14, 0001 now that theyval'l AO o
The fact that this big schooner,eame in,draw
we have taken down to the required depth.
SIDEWA1K CONTRACTS,
City Eugineer: I havehee cont:caot8,S#.3t, Of rrOtiOA(4',
the r.),ri:a oontruct, t contract is signed 'bytlaolteit0;,,-.
tha t:.ude by Frederick & Cook end approVedby the City Attex:
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Uadzr t tty rulea rezulations, 7,e are now entitled tO retiir-
certifie,1 cheok and I wou'd like theauthority to do eo.
Itcvel by R. R. Chase, secon)ad by J. E. Fink, tbat the City EngidOeit:he:OthOr,
t return to Frederick St Cook their certified check dapeetteritit
Ir..„,roueent. Uotiln r,rried.
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Anderson an; 11r. Carpetteroi+T the acntraetor &ad 04et
FL.rt ri,:1618 P,rk, ap,,eared btfo4e the City Octinelt.IV,
ce.tuin restrictions .2 building code.
The; thought they ought to have some consideration ocut
ah, the 2,,..et th y had gotten everything lioder.vey who#
ohe of hia visits ther,., tOi.trier. they 'maid 4sire to,take
orar...ea ut in :Latal -hes, the building bei.44.7ery.40#,*:_
They 1ai el that they had repeatedly asked fof 411 infort0AI
str._th_eza, from Caa:ada, but nothing was amid 1.14t. tlktt
t. ire ter. out, or said ihattare 1*0,
te hdows-- N,etal shutters. • .
Tar)enter sated that theie were 60 openings and'theeet-c:
-er.ioes spoiing t's ap,,earane of the buitding.•
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F.re Chif h,d suggested rollinz shutters.
They .ld re:.,ve the Crstructiou on the Larth
C,rpenter was willing t. remove the savage andrtNt:in,
7. 7- Hunter: The 13uillin2; Inepr. brought et;
p.esehted, for a ;Iermiti'lle 0,
4 „rovisit,.. the ordinance for 4ge,00t
A tas uade on th blue prints that thei'
'y wioe glass (4' shutters.
E. 7. c: _ se, That proves that the ciatter ha4,h4a,
al.have n that the, could hardly nee-If4t*:
Hunto: stated that he expected when 40.0.in
he nutu.al.y thou_hty that there would be etttt
Chot.ers would ruin the appearance o: the h0A,
carr_t-, hae et away orom that by bUyiAl;
c ra i t osidea, oe koull Only have thd
Aft,d1: o,rther ulecuesiou kamkt*; 09
111.0 ,st t.„1,-.t, cc 4.; W4i to have Ir. 441.4sg,_,
the EL t11ti 1-s,eotor an the Tire Ob*C
U.:MC:PAL DC7Y. EYTE:CDON.
iWIICXPAL DOCK X'IUICN.
Date Pcr Reo�iQt of BID.
Oy Engineer;- A few meetin8 a Counoi3., on $r. rarie eu
July te 2Otli ;.s tine to reoelve bie Yor oo;Btrttot C pier
unicipa1 Looks. Tht date i rot regular weeting of the Ctt
the 12th of July is te election f City Co3mta1� .
Tho'e bide hou.d be roeivet at some regular meeting o tho
at that tine, and &4 aoeus to cte tht the Couneil ahou4 not att'ttO :a. %ti�
data to reoeive btI, a= thdq body has ot aet its meetings.
elty Atorney: 1 don't 800 how you can tell, as tiAe only tte eot to
the y the vctea aye avaa-e. 1don't gee iow you could pr por'iy reoeii
The date sho1d be xart oat later on b t30 1nootr bo dy.
Cit: I:torney:I t.':ik so,
Lic1v 'y H. 1. Hunger, aecon..id by H. R. Cbe, that the cats of JUI,Y 2Otb
ecndd lii t ur c�a.dir, aivertieetent for .._i.ia fear Dock Extceon.
wot c. uarriei.
TECTI: AC:I::F :n 13U1 .D::G •:ATEiIAL.
L:. Eunte: ref
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t se a wachi
ne ..ai take t
c trial
rep t the sact t.t soLett..e ado Cuc1 autrzed jai to buy.
e tn.ate1ih1sfor the B1'i.d.n Iiector, atating that whiff a
cot abet 3e00.00 , he h ar4 c,'ier iron the T. . C
r, w'r,t they haze wei 0:. the it w:.rk on the extension r s bout
e u It the, wi:.. a vi'. to having the iiacttne ahtpped to
a:.i :'civi t lette: w: t l.eC1k r.', as foi.�-1
;'aathon, F.a. June 261921.
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-t t nil. «ti3ftry for yc to eke
�. 3. trial, provided you i11
.t - Miu.i t.. W
iec. .e r... t t. . - .
.3 .e ae.. ..r.. y t. :.. e .rary within the next
2 it i. 1 b :v yu. z'ru. Key st
by f:ei.ht.
V-r' :ruly
%';.. J. :ore (irie)
: -ut Engineer.
• 1u..:er: T.'l.t' ho.
. urry t�kc t u. ;. C...ci.
fe ex -e.t t •i.1 a3 w. 11
fre1.t ;.. e'.ceei
thi .. tt
t the
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up u t 1 1 o J d4. soio t be att
Murray ae0r0 to tbi.i1 %bat
as a near one.
If cotl ie ageeab-ie,-
1 aec J. :. tiat C4o -r
j t F. E. C. Ry.1( 3ett*
Kome, • cti Exeer)
b. tL Ctj .. i.i. .;. r.it.
ritte - V..
MdaialNeinimpw‘
wat er
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Mr.
water to rest
a dosen houses
28 h Boulev4
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Ore Counoll 14 regard to having the ',Niter-444,,
th Street and Boulevard, where he etated,thete,,
desiring have the oonnection with Che Oity4ater.:'
Chaiman Blackmon advice u that there citizens dhouldget. 40'004etit
an:.rine it up to Council, with i.eguset that water be proliid4d*
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statei. that another thine ho wished to brag up Was ,Ot
there 1,,as-iny change of gottint a street wore d out t nom gorth Bouleitet
Columbia A7enue, as he wo keeping the Street u. hipeelf at preaert art
i“oney to 1L.prove the road. He wanted it fixed from Avenue Ito "AVeti*
':,,ack to Colorado Avenue. (Old street nals.)
C:hai.man B1,....ckmon: That wil have to he taken up with the Street COmmitteet4a
up,.. Li his .1 et urn
'To. 353.
Councilman Hunter introduced the following Ordinance:-
. 353.
iCat,...r.izigg the '.4ayor and City Clerk to
Execute a ce, *.-tQ the
Stti3Lrite Cathadra,1 .Associsition.
C.t, Attoiney: T-ia Is in cnjunoi.. wtb to matter Of the SoOttieh Hite.
Both ...a.-oels of lanu aie encumbei.A. T„e payments in each oaae betas i.reeitoel.y
sa-e.
loved by H. F. aec'.11.-.1ed by 3. F.. Ch.Lse that Ordinance Tie).353 be giVen.
first :ea.! 11:-. full. liot cr.oar ried.
Or 373 its fir-.3t raLd.ing and in full,
• sec .-. ed y :aunts:, ti.at Ordinan va /To. 353 be given itw.
-.11 by tit :a 1Ltion c. rrie unan,Mously.
0.373t 4 re311 .3 and read by title only.
ETHEF.1i:TZ P77.1",.
E. T. that e Netherland Pier °este u reoently and 7w,.
..e I v.ith many .,,eo:ole sinG4 than and the maliority-0,g.'
, , txks txxikk see... to be in r of i t.
02 has ....den Lt d deal of notoriety and an evens 11W
riled it, 7. is t ba axeectad.
De . .it Lk. t o ..eoe . , a W., .ci have tb w1.1.1 Of ,
ev-.._y A -y. Aasiet examptx the promoters to set
f,r ths t. •
I :_. e .ct—,, to tLie o1e wtheitt liti0144. 1,1,*.T°:
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eau v.ny t e ro...; _LIA3-3C,... :C. A. t:.11 counoi 1 40 t
;it biee.n....€, that it
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7 ..:41yor has brought out are well taititri4.
• • C EC.7. . t a oor:.:...t consieti;..g of t he entire ilcuSek
E.. C.ty ,Lo into this matter of 0OntraWti',,,‘
• , . C . take ut:, e y the ltayor, the City StIgnlettr.-:'
r..n.. tihiy wo ..-t 8,..fe.:110,r1 the 's interest*.
t w 1 tke. tt1t1 J8E4140 :Of an- Oha;ante,
I a-. vy orr. t. ee :t 'a:e! ;'011'..ICS• belie
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t the C.ty ;,.torney ':e Instruot. to draw
o..ney : : f . regoi.hz t;.. submit axytUr
exet:ise. Le are simply 4±xiligtx
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bringing in all the phases of the matter and ask that they be OUbMitted'teie.
electorate, or, in a short measurement, whether ornot the City shall grant:4-
to bu:::d a Tcurist Pleasure Pier, to these people, and to get an auditOrtilMi'
H. n. Cha,e, If we simply state that they allow sore company to put up a pier$
somethiee might sliv erej we woeld not get what the people want.
I t1..k the whole th1ne, shall have a ler, so wide, so longaieo high; 'tee,
the wh le teieg put up to the people. I don't thenk it shouldbe left 5,4 an
Optio:,a1 .orcositi!:, at al
y-.1 think belt to Asa anti ordinanoe and subalt that?
City ,t.torney: The ordieeeee submitted wes purely tentative. I thiek 1,1 we
golee aubmlt an, 0...d,h,,.noe like that, it should be submitted is a very
theroueh, e rash o,4 Te people sh.'iId have full scope, and, ih orderio
we sh:dld jCA.. tc that bass.
Pere rally, I t shzu d be eUbmIt'.ed tL the eeoele, beingotheir property.
It le a. G.at:er tt surLitsitself to the iJeoplele voice. I is not fair have
their. vote :n a tl that they might turn doem on account aminor detail.
H. 7. Cha.e: Th t is !..y idea tha full Ceunoil, the Oity Engineer and
.t,1,74 City Atorney .ta a cor.::.ttee e easetion.
ijic.,;,,,Aee it ed I !„.: of office -
want the C.ty's te guarded every way, a.d I believe the Netherland
'ntereAs will see th--..t t1-.e: Are
City Lttc,ney: U.. Mae a„lytnn2: de:inite been reoeived from Weshington
the :aroor line?
71ty Fa .neel : .leftnite, ut eiterday Nx. Brewer, the U. S. Junior Eagt
t to: Le he 14:.i.S t.i, ,ine will be ,acoeidt:d. The '
nett I e.itablished. re shld h i. about a we k.
C'ity e Y eeae te 3 C :t. cr the 80 feat?
eet, Eh Ye, L. f_ct, I teeee: if t...e City Tic aak :Orpermit
t._:_;.3-4::_uct a park an- be ahoan, it wculd ".De I.Jermitted.
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torney: 1 ..... Z.
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I h%e ,3ent 12 t,;_ „beCongress to
c.eet y,-r -1 auxe be beinti, bro.lcht to bear to that
t c eeJume aekfot a permit to
aild a .k ut t,
F' er. If 1,a don': h,ar I- a 2 . duys, we can
that F. F,C.
Thei. Gen;ra. haa tha: 1118.
C.t. Atto:iey: Yes, ';.e F. 7. ,nsel are e7c.nc t L-ak, their request along .
cr 1.ne. It tie ..ne the river mouth below our pain:t,
L.tend cf it. L,a h%-e
Ct Inner. 71.e curve l'ecins at 12th t,.aet. It e about 65C feet from the
:2ev.. I.
1 n 2:: o -.at the
Cit, T a.eil detaI.,s are very ..eeortant in granting.
.rivile_es y e in.ereste, it seee to me.
ikk C.aixmax::AApoixtxt,:axeccutizIes
::. F. Cr.:. , zeaoh.I d 'ey J. thet.the Au-la:man appoint
t co C.tyr.. er a-d t_e Cty 'ttorney as a 00im4tt*
carefully i.tc t e.-at'..er of suaaitt.h_ to the eeeple the questienere.
c.cncu6 t, P,er ihte..:est3, mad tbat the Cety Atter y be
te draw 1.4, a reaelutieecJ r eleotiee to voee as G�tL
.ble, t a ;-atter, aad th Comieittee as i
filel wIt- t..e C,t; Cla.k.
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Chase: - two auleaf ,r the San;tary DeeartMent,
2 eulee r1eLt away. 1 La-ebeet. r.Ckkind a eair ne laat 14
cijiepdeV60.15i?,igosa tecir1oec: :550. for the temple -
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Purchase of gl.iles for Sanitary DepartMent
0ounoillean Chase addea that he was no ludge MU10t-
Curter. •
J. T. Elackmona Our term of office is now tillOrtiata
oould get along without purchasteing, we sheruId
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gcored apd seconUed and car:led, tat this matter 001a14,
" report back t4J Council. It -v
These . tt.raii $3 to male before tbe
st!oon i,1 43—L. I carried. •
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