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1940-01-09 MINUTES OF ADJOURNED MTG OF CITY COUNCILMT UTDS OF TH21 ADJJUIUED T.ETING Cr THE CITY COUNCIL OF TH%- CITY OF SOUTH MIAIV:I EM HD TUB AY .1' VEiiLTG , JAINARY 9,; A.D. 1940 AT THIS CITY MALL AT '8 :00 P.M. The meeting was called to ordeal by Tres. Vanderboegh, with Mayor Glass, CMjncilmen Gladden, Thompson, I'ostwick, Bennett, Vanderboegh and Q) Core,, and Atty. W. G. .;aril present. a� N Minutes of the special meetinL of December 2Q`, 19393, were approved as read, (D With L. B. Sutter, olmner of the 10 acres on -which an adjustment of back P taxes had been requested, present, a report of the committee appointed to 0 look over this property was requested. Fees. Vanderboegl, as a member thereof, stated that they' had taken I4r. Parrish �I real estate man, along, ON who had valued the land at gout $75.00 per acres - Followinf, a lengthy dis- cussion, in the course of which Atty. "lard advised the Council as to the City's rights in making adjustments . Councilman Bostwick, , seconded by Councilman Core, moved that Resolution 11190 - dicated by ' At ty. Vlard - be read. Iulotion carried. RESOLUTION NO. 190. A IrESOLUTION tiUTHORIz2rTC, THE ADJUSTISE -1 C� F D +,? � INQU., TT T: i, 13 OIN 1�J' T OF' 1 }�••'' OI+ Sx; J4, �s :~ SUCTION 25 - 54 - 40 FOR THE YE uR 1935 BACK TO :0TD INCLUDING TI E YEA.' 1927" AND U PROVIDING FOR SIMIL.q;.? ADJUSTIMTS TO 0;'II S H R UTID}ER CERTAIN COILDITIONS. B2 IT M- SOLVED BY TI ET MAYOR AIM CITY COUNCIL OF ,TIE CITY OF SOUTH a� Iv IAL I Ci H +y N �� See. le That the taxes on that certain property situated .n the City M.� of youth _.'iami described as the Ir.F't of I'mZ of SV'z- Sec. 25 - 54 - 40.,x which �°' are now delinquent from and Including -the year 1927 to and including the � year 1939, shall be adjusted and compromised on the: following basis, to -At ai 1 tares for the yeax 1927 to 1935 both inclusive, interest shall be y, waived and principal aggregate shall be redeemed on a basis of fifty per- Sec. 2. Be it further resolved that this compromise is contingent k r "upon satisfactory evidence being submitted to the City Clerk 'that State, 44 +� Count and Drainage tares have also been reddemed b the owner of Y �' � Jr parties: r, .l n his behalf,, so that the property shall be free and clear insofar as elinquent taxes are concerned. 8ec -.3. Be it further resolved that in addition to the amounts paid r+ Ito the City of South Eiami for such red.:mption, that an additional amount 4 be collected by the City Clerk to cover the actual costs of cancellation -.. >° of certificates with the Clerk of the 'Circuit !court, :Jade Countyq Sec. 4- Be it further resolved that all other property in the City of South I.'iarni now delinquent with taxes of the City of South °iami for years prior to 1936 maty be redeemed on the samo b asis but subject to the ;final 4 roval of the U"ity Council ae to each particular tract or Marcel. ' as bubmiited for con oreise. Chic 9th day of Llanuary, h 1840 f1 Having been. ready Councilman Gladden, seconded by Councilman ??ennett it � �oveu Having, x esolution 190 be adopted as read. Trotion carried L�y poly as i o ll ow Gladden ; es - Thompson yes I?ostt.lick yes. Core yes ` o Bennett yes Vande-rboegh yes i1eports of standinr,• committees i,�iere as fol!Ows: Finance: 0. K. Sanitation; Absent Fire: Councilman Thompson resorted on a small fire and she possibility cf a suit arising out of the fire truck accident. fe Also presented the bill for repair. -s to the truck faith the •recor.,mendation that it be paid. Police: 0. K. Streets & Parks: Councilman Core present,'the bill for labor on street re- pair work completed to date, with his O.K. on it. He asked the Council's Opinion on further repairs and opening up of certain streets when County equipment becomes available in the near future and it �:,as tie general opinion that this should be done.. Building's: O.K. No complaints: ?ith bills to Dec. 26 presented at the meeting of the 28th and O.K.fd for payment as of Dec - 30, with any legitimate additions for the balance of the month, the following list was !submitted as the amounts actually paid: Gladys Cliett 5.00 Clerk help in Dec. W. 0. Canington. 19.85 bldg. & appraisal fee Doric - martin Drug Co. 3.64 medical supplies and light bulbs2 etc. Fla. Fovier & Light Co. 200.65 street lights - Dec. Dr, D. H Grimes 10.00 10 health exams } Hood's Service Station 5.21 gas oill(trash truck) Harley- Davidson Sales 1.25 clutch repairs to motorcycle Harley's Service Statio j4 :29 gas ; oil (Dec. - police Dept Donald Hubbard. -, 5.75 elec. inspections City of Miami 50.00 police radio service - Doe. Petty Cash 26.65 per itemized statement Dailey- i?ilam Co. 30.25 service revolver Southern Printers 23.00 printinC;- police dept. Terminal Service Sta. 21.05 gas & oih Fire and Sanitary Dept.s I.:rs. Geoe','liegand ?Sr.. 93.60 prisoners' meals Dec. ,r. G. ;lard attorney's fees to Jan. 1. Totaling 90 .94 paid out of General Fund In addition the following, bills taere submitted at this meeting: 3arley's Service Station 34.67 repairs to fire truck payable out of General Fund J. L Doolittle 63600) 105 hours. 72.bor on road J. i. Haizlip 52.50) repairs - payable out of Ikeserve Fund Councilman Gladden I seconded by Councilman Cone, Moved that the December bills be approved in the ai..ounts paid, and that the three additional bills be paid as read. I. ration carried by poll, as follovrs : gladdens ye: horrll.son ye:l 2�o tvdck yes Core yes Sennett yer,* Vanderbee 11 yes T35 t�eiri tFa 'ttrtfrer �busine s �_ t" tTu� ' i th , ii e # ..Er dC o1I7T1et ZTY .2'e lY `r ' % Ct tT @2'f Clerk Vtdaieentj C-1.ty Council