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1948-01-06 MINUTES OF CITY COUNCIL MTGc Tr "INTJT:] OF TIDE I;2GUL,: "t 1Y,8TING OF TIE, CITY CCUT;CIL OF SLUTI% 1"IA:1 :'LZLD TUES- DAY Y J. NUT.� :,�" 6.1 x.D. 1c48 AT T10- CITE :LOLL AT 8:00 F.1; . =o The 'IIootin`Z was called to order by Tres, Clank with all members of the Council present. Linu'tes of the ro;;cllar noctislw of December 16, of thi) special raectin of December 23, area of the spacial moutinr of December 30 gore' Poso'ectively read and ax,�prcvodi ae" read -. Jimmy Wilson aT peared before the Council in behalf of, his iather, Ii':. E. ',Jilson, who is illy to report-that they are ,�orking on their new place as fast as the lo.,.ierinL of the water .lilt, peri.iit and are doing; every- thing possible to move out as quickly as possible, but would like an extensiorn of time to complete the work, as the preceding day had been their dead line. rollowing a discussion, Councilman Barrow, ,seconded by Councilman Laples, moved that in view of conditions, the '7ilsons be granted an additional 30 days. ='otion carried. In connect >io,iY with this proposed buy fare increase, Councilman Darrov, who had missed the sr acihl meeting on December 30, asked -:ghat- percent the increase represontod. A letter froi.i 1,.rs. klidgotte, President of the South 'Miami Coach Line, ias read:, setting; ;forth the comparative costs of bus operation for 1940 and for note. Councilman narrow asked whether there is any truth to the rumor thut t bus line is goi1E to sell, Out, to w",hich Councilrlirxn Bryant repl d is :e the 'ne ;at ve a113 added that -the Company also would continue to sell books of tickets, which is a voluntary action and not spcci'icd :in the franchise, and that be- ginning Jule 29, 194-2, the frai cxiis,e provides for an excise tax to the- City. He ' also S tag„ d that the Coach line ha:a asked the .hate hailroad Commission for ,errlissiun to stol) the Yatheson Hammock bus and then would pub' on Cambridi;o Lawns area Tropical Park. runs. 2 ollowi ng additio=nal discus- sion, Councilman i aplasi, socxidod by Councilman Pressley, moved that Ordinance 1 9 caption of - which follois, bo placed on third and ei7al reading irk iLs entiy'e.ty. T.otion carriod. U iD tI. SAC 2dC . 169 I1 01,0117. 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FI �"�i.C: ,, u� ,r, s _Ovta Vi t,+i'F: lit±.in e 4.163) bo l ,.''i.C'.i a.i rood. 1 Otion cariliaj Po 1-19 a, J Bryant yes J`hafer yes "twood yes Barrow yes Pressle f yes' i.lal)les yes Clark ,yes Be,.orts of scandin� cormiittees were as. follows: Fire; U.K. %anitation: Chairman arro./ reporte t nee�J for a second truck, statillo that they -.were usinL; thy: old cut-down school bus in that capacity now. 'here was a discussion as to . haL tyl.!e of tvac:l. .could be °best suite to the City's need to provide efficient pic -up. Councilman Barron, seconded Ly Coancil,­,an Bresoley, c:,cvdd that the c=ity buy a "55 gal.. drum of n.ineral spirits and 50 lbs. of DDT ,powder to mix clit,z it for use as a spray at the pit. T,�otion carried. Councilman 6hafer also 8,u2;4:estad that tho pools 'of ~:toter otill staiadih,, cat there be oiled. Councilman Basro,,i, seconded by Counciliiiati i,aples, moved that the pit be closed entirely, and a barricade put up, and the main there be given to Januar r 15 to get out, and be notified to- night., liot,ion carried. Police. Nothinc to report. Fire: Chairman Laplos reported that E. Ii. i, offers could - ut, in extra time and help with the pit, because he is on ni ,_ht duty this week. Streets ec Parks: Chairman < t cod, seconded by Councilmav 1.:aplos, moved that iichard J, ring, �r. be put on the pay roll as of Doco lber 22� at 4315.00 per week on the �trects � parks pay roll, at the Community Ldg. j Motion carried by .po:l1, as follows. Bryant yes whafer yes Atwood fires Barrov yes Pressley yes L'aplos ye Clark yep Chairman "t -wood r 000rtod that they honor I roll had been taken down and tha L the -Imer ican Le4ivn r: os'L will put one up at its new place, but it was decided to see what could be done about a now one at the Community �5 Bldg. .there .tats rya discussion rev,,,ardiiiL street repairs or re- 2inishinS.j and where to take the money front and Councilman =itwood agrood to check with the owners of a. ;u Lting property. At this point Councilman sreOMlcy :It's oxcused.. Coen cilm: n Btax'rou, seconded by Councilman Pit,,n,od, moved that a fund of $1,000.00 be set up out of z oservo xl and mono;., as a str act :.'wadi to be �. "�:,y+'1.(�Y,�, Sov �i J..1:.�.�4. C�•31 _i ��ii�a.�.11� struli t s. 1.Ltion ota - illej, . yn coluicati0j, :Ji'G'1 the �Aat c t;.L ': Cutts. 'uchs pl'u;�Va't;; tr'lYt'St1V�aly aaj.,i, `cvfa:.. 1:Y s "U?1_,:1 t '.' c�'L sova 1il moliths, az v,j allu now wu ;_ ttrc_ ill filial #,Xt, CounciL'tali S ' ?<:e+, a tct'i'l ad Uy CounciLlai1 s.:ara u,t, th:lt 'it, be acdo`'tci =L" cat to in the di.'aift9 acid or �toz lution "o. 2719 as ZfOU Sio; Liar r�saC�tJ�.L�. a af�. • �7� ) ,r ilv.' .. .4a L a V4. .... ..:f '} .I 'ai Ty .� n'W#A ...;,.•l 3: 4Jd'Srt. }♦ y+p .. ,{�., .+p ..y:. { . +w .5 4XS �.r W 1 � ... tYw Pas i+�..Yyn Y' il„rYL'.. :Y °xY aW.•,r..+J' ✓L�.A...as .n t� ,.z� «'.x..d.J' �, xtl:..:i -.- C.wi.i..r. HItJ ..'IF27 V R; iS, AM, DIRJCTI C: TTJ 1ii Lxl < ill �� L�LLJ CT'-,'Y CLit.: (F J .j�. -I;LCP i,ILI CzTLT.'...' r i Of TSOUTH, I' I TO A=—i., '12-PC11 T S1-V, IML< .-, —.y, ff �r-�i1 , - r rT77 n,.� :J .:.� tic C' ,y..r+"Z r'!Yll .0 _:� CIT') n 5 y,. r,., • r , B' IT Z,.aLIV LiLJ s141i .v: l..: l L,�r Ctu1.tWI� OF TH, CITY t -F RT.'±N 1M,11 I, FLC IJ.' Charles T. Fuchs ai,d C-aie, Fuchs, his wife) are the title holders of the follovin�: a 7^ of 02 II".1'7 IT' x; of sa' of I +rr _, Sd.J of 5� � of YJ. ,, all less �'.E.C. xt /' :; � and all in Section 36, Township 54 south, _tan -e 40 'T'aut, : nu `i 2ac to 4 and lei and adjacent streets, avenues and drives, R-,11' I T:A_ = Revised -la -, per' Plat Look 32, pale . ti .., S, r r. s Ti Fuchs and Onic Fue s, 2 Ji-�ii� �<� the said Charles 1 h his wife, have caused to be prepares. by C. Bliss, registered engineer, a plat of OAIC MIt,1PI'a, r the same being a subdivision of the afor said: �,'A o� 3�. of �•, ; -P r'"• Lti L 13—, rS:.i. ?? Ot ;.7.x;1 Of Ifi , 3'.3i1 Of of 1'FA ,.i;7: all less F.E.C. 1V.I,, and al: iii 6ection 3 , To anslaip 54 aouth, Range 40 East, and Tracts 4 and 10 and adjacent .streets, ,venues and - Dries, PAUL UAMI M IGHTS, RVISED PL,T per pB 32 -58 3, 'J1E31 ?], a , the said Charles T. Fuchs and Onie Fuchs, his wife have submitted the said plat of OAK 112IGHTS properly executed, for the 6ity's approval and acceptance, and 4. ';KE,RSi IS, the Advisory CoMmittce finds thMt said plat conforms to all requireme lt,~J of zoning and riLht -of -way dedications 0_w and recommends its acceptance,: HO; F"i, Councilman Jhaf'...r sccoilaed by Cou11c:: L..,atL - .arro'.J, moved j:hA ... B. ° Johnson io to 1 -0 not-i _' cd th ,t ,becaausc of thy: firc hazar u lie crust re move all boys an(a inflarimablo d<sLris oil his lot,. 1.ot lon carried. In the matter of the J. J. Hoot chid o ns cut, oj. 1'4-llc-r 11oad, it tms agreed kkx ' than Councilman - Atwood tall: to 1r. "loot.. "t this point Cow-ici'L,.az rarro,:,, : „as eXcu:;ed. The follmAn bills ;;ego suLrni�teu for a,:Proval anu paymontr BILLS P 7,1: -'L':j - - Decom -bor 31, liz }rj Bailey's Lumber Yard 36.57` lumber supplics Bryant's Cornea .�crvice tatioh 351.83 -gas, oil, tires c. Carmi to:l r f r s 5 OQ "applrai, >el �e - Dan _o�s J. R. Collar 5.00•kappiaisal Pee - Dan Lloss Ted Crockett 12.83' icc, :)cc. Pomaing Seed Co. 2.50 mops L shovel handle Dixie -gig 2.00 ,prisoner^' meals H. L `.7.B. Drew Co. 49.10 Del. Tax sheets Eureka Fire Hose 21.92,35 dal. ' "drench" and express 'Focrster 'loc. Co. 52.18.e1 chic supplic., - Vaiias tree Foster Printing, Co. 38.00""5000 envelopes R. C. Gait3maSm 61.05 -elec- inspection -fees Glidden Co. 7.90', paint :c rags Hallock's electric ,whop 4.00,,si en repairs Harley's service 3.40,q;a. liolswn Lwlcli 24.40 +- pris6liers' meal-,'--' Richard J. Kind' 28.40 2 Necks pay r Long; 'Office Supply 2.65 +,stationery Yiami Crushed Jtone 12.15,,Nrock, sau MLiami Lime -. Chemical Co. 84.0i1.pit rock (120 yds. Ilirami Unifcrri Co- 45.75” police wii-*crms Fotor Joliicle Lori. 11. 5. car Lags P+: ter Pirsch bons Co:. 120.00 fir- truck valve Petty CeAsh 16.80 ,,per itcr. izcd list .Z. L. Poll: Co. 30-00-City directory so.L:iami Gulf(atlantic) O'crvice) 13.99. 6as,oil, radiator li(;r3c 2. L. Thonil soi.i 5.00 - appraislal fee - V46 Turner Bro,ys,. 1.75,fusc:s .,, pluE i. G. ++card 41.95 � a/c t'i)slAC7 cLc. Collins �' a ltit Totailn�, 1,0:'3•:7 dyable out of 0; 11ri6'l and Councll!wan I.aples, sac,.,nj %.,,ij Ly Coui,c L.411 I %Y�Alltj .ucvcd taut the bids be paid s 1 "t"ad, au" _ k.y sjecei..u�;v — 1 ;d :,477 it, t,- dar w ':lc r -lie cols i *vr (.:. >t: ha* r- thu :Ljcu1 "Lal ". Votion car elc.. by ,0111 " S.VYtIYt T IL S y Vw Themy : �,�����y � ��y�,.� r " .r.� � � k � v�� +� � o Ali ��f :'� a .ate,, o���sa�•� Lt +x V S:.y....zr.., ;... F"i,