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1947-12-16 MINUTES OF CITY COUNCIL MTGMD UT_-1]1.;; 011 1.. 3 ,:.ZEGUL .it i CITY COUruCTL U_F'U (_U T1 ?:I.!1 IMLD Mililo D1,�� Ml'_Ii7C, D C� B:M 16, .D. 1047 . T d-• `I`i'L.; CITY 1i> =� AT & . oo P. i,,% The meetinn, was called to order by 'Pres. Clark with T�ayor Thompson xtty. and and Councilmen Bryant, :chafer, .�t;";ood, Darrou, Pressley and Clark responding to roll call. Z,,inutes of the regular, meeting of December 2 e we read Bitty. ;;ard ques- tioized the wording "subject to the approval of the Underwriters" in coiulection with the franchioo with i._r. - iaucols group• �ollo.w ng dis- cussion, it was agreed to substitute the word "Council" for "Under- writers", and with that correct".on, the minutes were a,- proved-Minutes of the special meeting of Jecembor 9 were approved as read. Frank ,3;osaicc appeared before the Counc? 1., to complain of unsatis factory dealinEs with Vann Plcutibing Co. in connection with a contract , ° but >Atty. 'card advised that the City cannot take any action until fhe matter has been taken into court, and could cancel the license only if a Court decree could be ;gotten. At this point Councilman Laplos joined the meeting. deports of standin`, coL mittees vere as follows: 6anitation: Chairman Barrow reported that as of that day, his force was 'back 'to two men. =Ltty. ',ard discussed the condition of the pit, `y suggesting that all the material up around the edges be shoved down su��r�� into the pit and questioned the possibility of spraying with D.DT and also of puttiaE oil on the water still standing. Councilman Larro.w, seconded by Councilman Pressley', moved that all em- ployees of hiz department and all other departments be given the usual Christmas bonut� of 1C'.oJ each. Lotion ca.- ,hied by poll, as follows: hryant yes Jha ;fer yes a --twood yes Barrow yes Pressley yes Laples yes Clark Yes In connection t*�ith the community Christmas tree, Counciima11 ?;arrow saL;t�csted that the City furnish the electricity for the treo liL;hts and keel) tham burning for a weck7 to w1404 the Council agreed Fire; C.t =,. POlicc: Chairil"an 1re3sletr ut� >tca that he ~would like an ordinance to stop tho sale of beer a-suJ 'aine and liquor durillL church hoars on Jan day by ice ;ink those 'places elosod until l i . ,. Pollo winL, a dis- cu�sion xtt. `,ard dicatcd tL three orii, arcos i t ce ;s,y< r,• to provicic t'C�'_; :3uC Y C,lir:yi: � •tit t1ai:.i t):)illt "% G DII; ANCB ITO. 167 ,�i�I G_L:)IIi SIIC 'NIC`':'IT D_,I'i'I�IIT j ?.aCTIvT�I `.'C G113 = BY 11tDI1IniTC3 tBS Ti F S Or Tim D.'' SII) <I G71i` DT 1111Ci' Z .. 'I-T 1 ,.�1 . PTD , �M71' 71 :, Y L'�'� 3ULJ FO;–, CON , wa— al. P221,1 i v11IL11 tiiZ.J OldLlLL.f.1,.71J - - i,:. r ry T 171\ ry -.1 } 1 �','.. 7 'j-f;,' t 1JIla�'J ,9 •JaJa i'4..a1 _.. li.J f.1a1LsJ Cis BJaJ11: AND .LE 1, .i12 CITY Cf SUUTEH ORDIMiNCn NO. 168 AN C?I M-11ANC ALENDIEM 32"ICTIuTI 8 OF OrtDINANCE #.128 BY CFL�1T,7I1TG TFL TI1'21 ONT AND SL '7D ICi C 2m.A :1, 2 I:LLJITG Y ; LIC31TSE K11 ` -,E SAL Or ALCOML.IC B,i', RAG3S OF in0 L1 TIWU 14`,; BY `Ir,IG1T2 1'AY. SELL 011 OFFFzJt Tii P 'SAME FOTi SAL-3 F0.2 Cr -IT I.1Ti'r'TIU11 ON Tip; FIi1;iI`" Councilman Atwood seconded by Councilman Shafer, moved that ordinances To. 16Z, 167 and 168 be placed on second reading; by caption only. 1—otion carried. Councilman 2ryant seconded by Councilman1,aples, moved that ordinances No. 16Z 167 and 168 be placed on third and filial reading in their entirety. :.;otion carried. Thereupon Councilman Pressley, seconded by Councilman Maples, moved that Cfidinances tro. 1661 107 and 168 be adopted as read.lotio carried by poll, as follows: Bryant yes Shafer yep ytvvood yes Pressley yes maples yes Clark yes Chairman Pressley reported that the new traffic light at Red Rd. and State Highv,ay had been installed., The question of closing down the jukes and dancing• in colored town was again br ou4 %t up. on the ground that this was too severe in view of the ,fact that there is.no other recreation available, and that a county and state license would also mean a federal license and definitely close `them up. It was generally agreed to hold to the 11 F.Y:. closing; down for juke organs and dancin(g with a minimum of noise. Councilman Bryant called attention to the fact that Uffic'er Joseph, .Itephens' three months probationcry period Will expire' on Decembor 24, It 1.ms brouCht out that altho he has an impaired arzr he has been found capable and recomrmladed by Chid' i.:ciiiiznoy. Councilman Pressley, soconded by Councilman Dryaizt then moved that ufficcr 3te.pheno be put on reguiar pay at ,;180.00 per mouth at the of his probation cry period, and effect for the balance of is year. %%1ctlo�- ^cdrr3�t by poll, as follows: Bryant yes dhafer yes itwood yes x'ressle.; yes 14:aples yes Clark yes Streets c, Parks: Chairman Atwood rer )orted that 'J61in shuck had taken one of his trio gooks' vacation but i�' neaded would curve back to work file second wee', J:'or e {tra pay. It wiYv Chairrami at.yoo I s recormltindation that this be d0110 and the Council agreed. H y C lit this point Councilman Pressley was excused Uhairman Atwood also asked -that ' ". 0. Carrington be dropped from the treats Parks pay - roll inasmuch as his entire time is now being taken up as building' and olurlbing inspector. Following a discussion. in which it was pointed out that building and plumbing permit fees would be sufficient to take care of it, Councilman: atwood7 seconded by Councilman .3hafer; moved that the entire w220.00 per month paid 4. 0. Canington be tarcen out of Building Permits. lvlotion carried by poll, as follows: - Bryant yes, jhafer .yes %tviood yes Laples yes Clark yes In connection with the street light to be installed at J. 5th live.,, Chairi',ian Atwood, seconded by Councilman Bryaut, moved that Resolution No. 270 be read. Lotion carried., HF50LUTION NL . 270 Zb;L�U �iTING AND ii ?'1'1_l' it -JG FIL,' ID., NO' :S c Cc LIGHT C0711 -B,NY TO INS L;iL,L OMB (1) 1000 LUIvn-,N:2 01M TYPE 7 AUA7 COi,°PANY U,11AD :3EU!I'T LIGHT>'aITIHIN T` CITY OF SOUTH T; I,�T: I� FL0iIDh j AND TA-311 ;FT ;fit "211 3 TIE IN _ACC ORD. =d,fCE 1ITH ` 11Ii: T3EU S AND Ci.ITDITIONS OF Tj-LaT C tcT yll! TUN CIi rl 3`i�" `1� LIGHT -NG AG_i I ':;II'I' NG',1 IN ;� Lt'22CT 133Y.IZE.11 THE CITYY ATM SAID COIJ41. -M DjaTTD TI L., 7th DAY CF JAIITL .tY, 19101 AM _aLL SUPPL:11).TARY AND SUJP?1j_ =r2AL 'M!1.'. TO AUTE?.,,_iISING AND DI1'@CTI1TG "_HM, CITY C"L 'ti5. CF AID lI' BEH,�LP OF THE- CITY OF SCUM-! I :Ir' MI T '. DELIU.:311 A C, *�,R`!'I tr D COPY OF THIS R SLLUTT -01T TO L01iIDn x0'.1.1.1 & LIGHT CO1,:iAN:.' AS ` 1TIEIli N TICS To I?%l,.- TAL G.JD ADDI °: IO'!AL LIt UIMM TtL] SAT:..) ST_ El!"'T LIGHTING AGRE Irt�'NT :&D SUPPL 4; :!''I'TT_ —AY .xldD STJi _ LL.:,1NTAL AG tD;1T':`;i,I` .3 T'_ i .t O. BE IT R.230:;VED BY T1,L,'' I,jAy(.`ii .i:JD cir CGtJI1CIL Off' Tim CITY T,r T .''I I'LC .L IDn' L�Lv i+.t :1.. I. That the City of South °.iami, Florida, hereby requests and authorizes 2lorida rower u Light Con,ipany to install and thereafter' serve the following street light, to be paid for by the City in accord- ance with the terras and corld:ttions of that certain Municipal IStrect Lighting, Agremient dated the 7th day of January, 1930, now in effect b..tueen the City and said f ompaiY,,', and all Su; plemtary and -'supplemental .ygree;,<;ents thereto,: 1 - 1000 lumen, UHr-, TYP.;, AWA7 T 0111AITY otrned street light located on S. 5th Hve., approximatcly 300 ft. south of .sunset Jrivo l L)Out11 plorie "a. 2. That the City Clerk of and on behalf oJf' the City of jOUth iaLea. be zayiu he iej i°.ar bi° autho;Azcd anij direct'_d to deliver a Cer" ",*ieL, cox.,y Cr:. t ir, ..e„olhiolu to 21or i6':. Y o.'cv L. LiL-..t Company �aa,i:id I;Lzvticc to n1 ,tuji .,::u t,*,!c- "l;i4,".4tvr uc;rvv the said itrout i : t z,ex•oi:tr Gt+ C1° p�. F yx. aocti r . 1 a.i . ' .. -... " ill, n oc ordaxace.:it? the t0i"aU 1 .„ ril.:1 (a. i° st Y1iC ig 141 y wti{olt +igrQer.ontg su 1 r i,nL .Yi ✓i�ioll al t1.(11'UtL. R. 16{h day Or :�eo nbLv A.D. 1947* - s Zuou. ncllrian Atwood, ci moved thGt isoluLion ICI .1 $o G be accrte as read:. otion carried by poll, as follo;rs R Bryant yes Chaffer yes rt,�tmod yes i,aples yes Clark yes Vollowing a discussstn, Councilman B yant, seconded by Councilman 1,1ap1es, moved that a third :man be rout on the sazzitary truck, at 4a44.61 per• weok XQtion carried by poll, as follol;•s Bryant yes - %hafer yes .,twood yes z:aples yes Clan, yeo 4ouncilman Atwood questioned the authority by which Inspector Caning ton had. permitted Fred rocker, contractor, to put his construction shack in the street. It was pointed out that there r�as no other place fog: it and that it a,s being kept well lighted at night,. Buildings Chairman Shafer reported that he had made plans and gotten prices for labor and materials for replacinL the front door and all agreed that the work be done The follw,ying bills were submitted for approval: and payment: Florida Power t,_ Light Co. 198.88 street lights, Dec'. A. C. Lc0arey h 7.95 abstract service J. D. ralstead � 81.50 check writer City of ;:iam \&50.00 police radio Dec. ( ouncilman „aplos, seconded by Councilman Atiaood, moved that the bills be paid as read. i.otion carried by,poll% as follows Bryant yes chafer yea �t,,Foou yes Laples yes Clark yes There being -; no other business the tweeting was adjourneO in regular order at approximately 11.03AM4 ATUE3'T: Pre ideiit�- City 'c:ounc l Ci .J Clerk