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1951-06-26 MINUTES OF CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL MTGI Cz IM TDS 011 TITE SPECIAL 1,1ELTI1,[G OF THE CITY COUNCIL 0l1' SOUTH 11ILuI, HELD TUESDAY Mri;r1IA;G, JULIE 26, A.D. 1951 AT TdEb CO3'd 17UT xTY BUILDIThr AT 8:00 '. .!. 4) The meeting was called to order by Pres. Fritz, with all members of the Council and Atty. Ruff responding to roll call. con -I rICATION3 AND PEITTIOUS n Item i84. A letter dated Dray 15, from the Mayor of 14iami Shores Village re House Joint Resolution No. 993, paragraph 3, pertaining to proposed consolidation of certain municipal offices vinth County offices, was read. Councilman Corley, seconded by C'ouncilirmn Gresham, moved that the commmnication be tabled, inasmuch as the legislature is no longer in session. Motion carried. Item 75,. A letter of thanks from the South Ittiami Chair ;.er of 'Conunerce re> the 02,00 publicity itom in the forthcoming budget, to be administered by the Chatber. Item ;;186. A letter of thanks from A. T. twell, Cubmaster for Pack 24, Cub Scouts,' for the efficient, job done by the police force under Chief Tatum on "Scout Day." Item f87. A communication from IYr . S. M. Greene, asking that a survey of her property (Lot 74, Dlk 13 f1 .4i'LIN S'i BD.) be .made in accordance with the term of the Guy's lector of Ziay 3 and Council action on is ay 1. Mayor l+ritz asked. Councilmen Gluck to have the survey made.. Item _,;$8. A letter from the Advisory Zoning and zlanning, Board, dated June 5, 7ith attached lector fror1 John 0. Preston, rd the City's planning end zoning' needs. Councilman Gluck, re I1:r. Preston's offer to do -this same work several vionths ago for 0,5000 asked Aiy the increase to 41,000. follrvrsn„ discussion, Councilman Grosham, seconded by Councilman Corley, moved that a committee bo appuintod to riotat vi th ..r. Preston and the Chairman of the Planning and Zoning 3oard to roach some docinien on vh at to do In tho Amy of zonio, and plannin, pruc3duro. Lotion carriod. Mayor ,-ritz named Counallmon Groshan, iarpow, and Gluck, and a3 tod that Choy appoint -choir ovin chairmen. Connc11man Clue!.- stutod ,to .:ad tin itwzi aP omor -one;* vrh ch lie would lik o t df Jri n . Up at ti; nt! i d 3:1 cttd iia. n, in which it 'c'Jl 3 pQiiitod out' t. at rte, rora corm t!vttt.i AL bo c o in jouth :41aili by tho 11% UtJI03:; tho proport, cotitsino boo pore of° , -rain+ or 4ity vmtur or *,Jvmrs are tvaildlblo, bdegU a of SOluvia ut, Co ricilr t lxto ; <, raucoldod by Counallr4n Corby, r : ad t..at t..0 OW,11cdl wnsidor Ao oriliunrao ra ,toiriii, LS u miol num tvrotity (20) ioe. wall and 61to tuli i*) inch pogo. PACTiE 2 Councilman Gluck stated that this vri.11 meet with I] A approval, .. and nocessary information as to the depth needed can be gotten by checking vrith the geological. survey. Motion carried. Discussion re tests to be required before a well is accepted. Item 7790. A latter from Lucien C. Proby, Jr., Atty, re Lot I Blk 13 BIL2'Ir:URh hILIG.,33, together with request from the present ovraer and tentative purchaser thereof, asking that this property be taken into the City. The question of lot frontage and minimum building site was raised, anal it was agreed that this be incorporated in a separate resolution before the completion of an action taking this property into the City. Councilman Gluck, seconded by Councilman Corley, moved that Ordinance A-234, caption of which follows, be placed on first reading in its entirety. ht:otion carried.. - "` ORD1;.Aa7CE NO. 234 M, ORDIUffl,CE DECT -U1;G eFE OF THE ' CITY Ur- jikiiTH i.JAL,.I Tlt TRACT 13 BlLy hitRE IyLIGyTS KiEUDE,D, PB 39 -65 T'03 iMMY DESC.'11BED AS LOT OitE (1) BLOC!' 12-IRTEZIT '(13) BILVI,uI2L IILIGr'1'S PD 21 -34. Ha7AnS boon read in its entirety, Councilttlgn Gresham'. seconded by Councilman Corley, tacved drat (Iruinanca „2 h be placed on secntld read in, by caption only. motion carrion. A laUur of Uii'tn; s 41'U.,x Wise Coral �eble;; Soniar _'ish ochool _.Lvid Patrons Ac,,ocl tion thankAnr, the City for ita contriaution to the blind. Item •, -92 A ZottOZ' dated J.'na 7 fri,?E fl rJ .`.3r''x LYLiS al' ^f'`iC: +30CL71f}7C121 rc AV,-Iicctlon Of SBT , T or increa:3ed ral-, ;i, .ham% -inr. - that 1ho ;?lorlG!a :111, and c10 . PU CeT,ll11. 3-1l.:r loxr'ri:j .'or ,': t" i. junia 26. x'L it 11 p0iI"ws. j CRT, v yo7,I;ntt. 4;W*, 0,,,11',t•V# rtv 1Swr khe ,rw.. Rn. ".ovod t:lrt v.;{)r r1jCRi: +v v0',`.U.h'.. C#':1` v r C,G.. :` t 1i.:`: 'uC) -;Un- ?:;y :�01 .2` e) `rlll +� � ,i J�;.'J!' ';� '.J'i'. i +3 Vc= 4''o3 or ^v' OF T,4 S.a -j�. 3• 7/ .J 4h5,.�t +.i()?" + : C1!.'7' Z i "i7Z 3.r Z.� �i`fI ul. tai. y A.:na1' .♦ AMI a 1 Motor to ; _ c rl on 1 ,,u a Li • ,1.. in',7aa y r, r t!7 . ii ` � i L•rJd't 1J.; - ..li, i -'Or > l illy ".`X;%1, c l ly 7, 14 •.1.. l:oLttAC7. 1 .t i w2 .J::i ., -wctntiod b Co), Lcil. t '�,:' -! C T" ; _L ,+,•(; We Strait lint 2 r i iagn, _t im Asrhm .. i T � a ,. to july 7, 19 2. I�.C`W carried by .sit.. "! fo J3 �., ":�us1<�•�I"„. .`.i'T' gin' �' oY' a "r " T poll, a, fellolr Gluck. y es; Balrc r, yea; -.a ie;, ;r Jart, yo s; c i,1 loi, vies: Itma r._ 1 r 1) Inc. ru 1v a 11th . 1:�•k.e .u1 il•.rt o 1'a• , ):7ct. This 4Ca boon disci used it 3 prov7.i.`ua %meting "nd icticn A Ws time ;•r ) held: .. Up for the .T4Tro)£iX••'tl()IL,o!' ro1.ol1siOn vl,tt.torlzlil;, r;.. O C "l it, ire D.' t:le. :�:011ey. '.Fi..1 B,tja,fRE34> Civic Leanno Lease. Go act.l 11 on 'i�:in as no one froii' the ' :LVic • League wa;s- ln•eaont. ad,< r• , • 53 - 1''n:z1 re _.ri1a o_ crx•uir „srt co ,, �;,,,, L`uDi,1l:1 arnio..ata.an. Co:lncilmmn ,:l•:•cla Stated hint a report Wd boon roo eivod fr•.m the Co. Engineer's office that oho : tr ?a'cs were not itip to snociJ"icItions. Councilman ,;luck., secol.dod by Corneilman Barrow, moved that the Council table ISO action on Ordinance •„ -233 until 'rho street.; are brought up to County specifications, at ci that the atirnors be notified of this aot'lcn. z::otion „ carriod, r �a A 'shorb reoes .`aas declttrf)d tt 9:30 P. k. and 'btlsinec ; resumied at 9:45 P. h. ' final 'ro'tdin,; in it; on' y ;o. 207, caption ' �iroi,� of vrdltaalco of which followi on! had. ORDri;A C:; ;;G. 207 _ Xi 0RDJ. A' ;, CL }1?,.1Dy ,u.''� 1q.liii �I{�iiTl, T:..i'TT''�.'Ti�.rya.,' �!y{fyi2•� i1�17YJ,IIT , Si��.J1MGa�'i..,I; a' E LICLi1.1Aa _1� CQ.�'PRUIJ CVER LIMPi UY ALL ALTO ".OLlO Co?:raciltrM Gto har, nocondi -id by CotaIcilrtin rarin,r movod twat Ordinnnoo •. "201 be aloptid o,,, road. Ation Villd to early, by a pulled vote ri� .�'tiil•`•Yra Yltta'^, no; ±m `I'c , , ,�n re :a.,�, ;:, y0i, Lr;ea.zt, no Corley, tio. ;.:"»;,1`or :ritz t`q:id s,a ,lotlld li? f1 a a Utiol: tit-it ? I %ux L.ier dis- K.' J itt:2 lY �i2`J1YtriY:CC -,2�1 Jo 'u ;JiPd until lire I r; tll�r il.otij -its on July i%: �1tY:13t2'" lJona Tito �iEt ofJ�i:.1i1 �I'"JSi.tl:t n, 3L�X" .aJt' [;t2:a3xl1t r” �to d t a Lu th�rf v.b to tin 107 until ittly 17• J,,o�lo-.•JS7Z furtior tiio- .viral of of t'ho Attic l� r;;o�bing, ra .y,dotia l 21 ot�y�rsl a+l� rti�s;ait2 °' xro: L.uo W r �' tY2`u':Itl.P=.lx, �..y. ,w � '`;I t•i '�+_f. i v'nYii LYE vutCf ttt � t't'�.o l;u ti ix "a.2' i7tl Ylt PA 3E Weed ordinance. Cou.:ciiman Curley, secondod by Councilman Dryar_t, moved that �^•• Ordinance l'1o.235, caption of vtzich tolloim, be placed on first roading in its entirety. i. =otiol carried. URDI: PdiC1] 1;0. 235 AN OR DIi11:C1 _°_ 1, Cb "I'- 1G OF TIEBUD3, GRAsi TTND :12BRG3 AVD THE K21D Il'1G OF PRv,..ISTk) r12`i'_zli: Zi CITY OF SOT ?ii. 1.ZA3: I Ill C-U .D A `D S.U.ITA: 04DITI (rN; PROVIDIJ.G FOR T."1141 ELII,iEtATIJP; OF INS 'UTIVIff MIMI- TIONu BY TE-E CITY A? -D Tim' T11K)SITIOTI OF A >SI'CsAL TX, 114D LIM,i To UO VER '_ HE CO3 Ti T: T.'R1K;F; PRDS CRIB!MIG ME rROCED,M TO BE �OLLUOBD II 2,3 %P00SITION OF TLE LI N -,)'-TD TX, Ll� 'Li r4 COLUCTION 62 Ci A]RGES 7 PRO VIDMG A PEi,' LTY ,-XOR 11:1L IIIOLL71I0I: OF CERT.AI , -ROVI,aIONS OF Tlt!S ORJDI!!1!t1;CE; REP1'!LI:YG ILL LfU'la R., CM'FLICT iX11E 1Ti Having been read in its entirety; Councilman Corley, seconded by Councilman Gresham, moved that Ordinance No. 235 be placed on second reading by caption only. Follo-ving discussion re farm lands, and agreement that a variance: be granted where the land is being used for farm purposes, notion carried, and read by caption only. Ordinance No. 23 was a„ s . , cover the three (3) street lights authorized April 17, was ' resen,�ed a;s follo RESOLUTION 1I0. 119 to t p a :e:YS RES- OLLITION N0. 119 qri'ccnS': hCr AifD AVT! RIZIi,G' IiLORIDIa Mr tz LIGi T COTARU'dY TO INSTALL TM EE (3) LIWy,U# 1 OHB C0I?A1,;Y- Q1'RTED STRh<ET LIGITTS AT SL't� E 1IE iTARIOi1S LO CAT I :111 BELOW XT D T:��! AITM SASX3, IN ACCORDANCL WITH THE Z -,Z AND CO.;DITIUiIS OF T11a1T. CERTAI14 UIST ICIPAL 5TR ;'DT LIGI.,T NG AGRE111MT MA; IF EFITZ ECT BE9.'RET: TLE CITY A10 SAID COIW,/' ;Y DA'Z'ED MTE 7TH DAY OF JANUARY, 1930, A1lD ALL SUt'PLLirIE11TARY 'A3,-D u`U P1L.,. -, .T` AL AGR:j'!�'1 =f +'1'a' THERETO; ALUT ,ORI2:MG A.4D DIRLCTI gG T.iis CITY CLMC OF A D Oil BE.W.ALV OF 21M CITY OF SO Mi j, ;,.IPJAI TO DELIVI -T., 1i CERTIFIED COPY Or, `iJS REJOLLTIM `1'0 'FLORIIIF. PO',"FI. E: LIGHT COI° 1kjY AS IRRIT'JM Iit1TICE TO MST1:LL '1 IR SAID f:DDITY01:A71 STREBT LIGHTS MDER TiiE SAID 1= IGI.P.AI, STRELT LIO:i:'TI_IG kiIRL,...M, to A11D SUPPLLu,Z.:1ARX �UJ) a$Tx J:LM;tiT1TreT, 1fGhE`tm.Lift8 T'! 1RET0 BE IT RROOL'LL' BY '21"B 11AYOR 1u11i CIT:. COi 1OIL GV 'Lt CITY OF SOUTH i,;S1i3.0 1,10111DA: 1. That the City of south IMt'tTd, Florida, hereby roquosts and atithorizos 1tlorida Power -'- Light Compan r to innts.13. and ti.oroa.fter serve the follotivin- stroot lighte to bo paid for by the City= in accordance v.-Ah the tortms and conditions of that certain - unicipal Street Lighting At;roomont datod the 7th of Jam±aay, 1930, tout in effect bobacen tl.e City and smie. Gominny and all Jup, Imr.outrryf` and : upple.,:acite:1 a�rwzron'l a tlloreto PAGE 5 3 - 2500 Lumen O)• B Conipar{y -ovmed utreet Lights, one at each of the o"t following locations: 1.: 5outhside: of Bind Road, 2201 wrest of Red Road. 2.; Southside of Bird Road, 620' west of Red Road. 3., Southwest corner Red Road and Southwrest 41st Street. 2. That the City Clerk of and on behalf of the City, of South _ Lliami, be, and she is hereby authorized and directed to deliver a.certified copy _ of this res elution to Plori da Rowor & Light Coq)any as vrri t en notice to in- stall and thereafter serve the said street lights heroinabove described in section 1 hereof and thereafter servo the same in accordance with the terms asd conditions of the said 1,1unicipal Street Lighting Agreement, S'uppleamentary and Supplemental Agreor Dnts t Loreto. Councilman Gluck, socondod by Councilman Gresha. , -moved that Resolution ho. 419 be adopted as read. f„otion carried by poll, as follows: Gluck, yes; ' "arrow, yes; Gresham, yes; Bryant, yes; Corley, yes, REPORTS OF 8 TAI, 12IhG C01,111MEE$ S:it1IL_.TIt?tY Couno linrin Corley reported that the Saniva,n would be hero Wednesday or Thursday. He also reported that he had notified the Dadfl �ount3r Zoning Board of the City's intoriti,mis regarding the pit and that the City has plans for a watchman's building and shod and was asking for a permit to put- them up. 1 PrIUM10E Councilman Bryant reported that over. 99. of'the 1950 real pro- perty tax roll had been collected as current taxes, and that the remaining balance of ;181.02 had boon sold in certificates at the 'tax sale on Juno 4. lie also reported that 95211 of the personal roll had been collected, leaving a balance of $28704 outstanding. The Cigarette tax check for April was received on June 11 in the amount of $31891.25. It was agreed that the June bills be approved at the July 2 meet nb For payment as of June !30 to close the books for the fiscal year. TURF: Councilman Greshai:i ronorted he has been offered �4a500 for the fire trailer and that the Term of 3wreetviater would buy the old Dodge truck. "Mayor Fritz stated that tLe Dodge was a good piece of equipment, but that the City needs more and bettor "eouipmoit. If we cin dispose of these two pieces and purch.aso one more piece in the next budget, the money gotten for the old equipmont could go to that purchase. Councilman Berrcw, seconded by ouncilman Corley, :moved that Councilman Grojhaia be !,.u- b %orizod to go i'arthor With tryinS to sell those two pieces of equip;; mt wand riot) nbuut a -now l.ioco of oqui .,ro„t. Councilman Groahatm .tntod tho LYndervwitor:; advised burring a; medium s zod truck now mid in Pour or fivo, years roplacin� tho ;cord vrith u larger truck. h ."Oi il)n Ci'rried tir AGE 6 POLICE: Councilman Grosti<.m ro;7ortod that tl'co ihunkonoter had been received !" and set up I STREr_TS L",D 3 N ERS: Councilman duel:, re S. W. 53rd Terrace as 'an improvement district, prosentod a potition si,,nod by residents to set this up- HO ex plainod this is anotlaor street cli•th a parhray in the center, and with tyro 1'2 -foot lanes on either side. Councilman Glucl,, seconded by Councilman Corley, moved that Resolution Vr420 be read. laotion carried. Ria LUTI013 ITO. 420 A RE.30LU,t.'I'011 IOJ i;L-, -:G LOC,.L I >, s'tzJTTlI.LT ', H -23 BE IT RESOLVED BY TIC 1LkY0R'A_'D CI'T'Y CGU'_TCIL OF TED CITY OF a©UT- !, Ic See. 1. That the L cal inprovement describod and designated as follows shall be made under Section 62, ChEp to'r 13972, Special Acts of Florid,, as amended: Re- building S. W. 53rd Terrace from Red Road to S- 71. 58th Avenue being in RIVIL`iL;► PINES, FB 22 -20, all alth a six (6) inch compe.ctod limo rock base, primod and sealed with, asphaltic oils, d troato With taewe- =^^=Ne (3/#') p�f1 � sate rock, at an estit�atod cost of ( cents per Q.aauttJ , Sec. 2. That it is hereby declar ed the intent of this City Council to have such ~Nark done by City forces without contract. Sec. 3. That the cost of such i'mproveMent, oa;cept intersections, the cost of -Much shall be borne by the City, shall be defrayed by a special asseosmont on all lots and lands adjoining and contiguous,, or abounding, or abutting upon such streets as they lie within the City limit-- Of South Iiiami on a frontage basis, which said property is hereby dosignated as Improvement District 11 -23a See. 4. That said special assessments shall be payable thirty (30) days aft-or confirmation of such assosoments, or rt such tx:,tes and in such installments as the Council may designate, pursuant to Chapter 13972, Special Acts of Florida,, 199, as amended. Councilman Gluck, socon0ed br Councilman barrow, Moved that- Resolution Igo,. 420 be adoptdd as road. :.lotion carried. It was a,,reed to hold tho public Izoaring on July 17. Councilman Gluck, re tho l.aarshall 1illift ;;zon property cn d iaa- prove^.iont lien -1379 covering, that part of his propoity being used for a sral;l publio park and plat,%round, sr Gostod ,a throe (3) your loaso in exchan�o for the cancollation of tlio lion. Ila stated that iV trio property Wore to be :;old one year prior to tl:o oxpi.rptinn of the .lion, I..arsl X11 Vtillin. *,roan .lould pay one -third „ of tl,e lien, if he ;old it tyro year,, : ;ACID 7 Councilman Barrow, seconded by Councilman Corley, moved that the City accept thhropasal. and !lave' a resolution dravm that the improvemotlt lion be vraived one -third each year over a period of three ,years. Motion carried. Councilman Glue;: repurL-ed that Improvement 11 -21 has been completed and the crew is now working on .i -22, and they have bull -dozed the recreation center. Councilman -Jluck stated tLoro are two pl^c,es in the City with dry yells that are not effective - one at Red and Bird, the otter at the post office- They need to drive dwai, and need permission for th ^t but the health Department would not give them porm:i.ss on. It would cost x„50 per well to put a 4 -inch casing dovm. He asked Ilayoi: Fritz to crrite for permission: PAM : Councilman Barrow asked if the agenda for the nest meeting will be per the charter, designating his department as 'iBuildinss and Parks." He asked that the standine- conmittoes be sot up in alphabetical order. Re the _rules read last week for the use of the Cotrmunity Building and Play sound,, ,he vrotild like to add:; 113. BUILDDt G and /or PLAYC ,,.I.De, ?o alcoholic or into,:ioating uovera os permitted on the premises.,, ,T, All agreed to -thin- He asked Building Inspector Powell to report on a _ oLildn o po�-raut problora which call up in 'tit© past WOO'-- Mr. Powell reported that J. J. Gros„ at B. 11th it. and lst Ave., started utility shod only t ro and ono -hall" (2 ") feet Off his property lino and vritho it a pon.11-t. l:e made him stop and told ,him, he uoald have to furnish a certified spot surrey. , lfe stopod t.7o w,r rk. Over the wools -end Mr. Gros worked again and moved t.re building cwcut four foot "runt the lot line, but vd- hout u permit. lie clairud lie Vrao ;:old over the p »ono from the City Hall that lie did not need a ssaT aiL Vor anythin. :50 or less. CounoilMn :.Jucj said that nor the noa ordinomoo re spot surveys., he Ttu:;t 1tovo t,ro�,.rdles:. of W:.v - UAcur•t of cost of t;to i,rmrovanont. 1Ltty. I af`wT otrtoci lie voile. x^vo to be pros)ucutod f1rot fur f^iliiir, to wwo a 1orAt. It =, a..00rf l.a °:s.,z sort of labor, ritoL•raor paid for or :i71:o vy tho ovMor, is vo be conlidaz•od in bu -o oxorr,l Conk, road that 60� por cubic Foot vr[l a f' :r 1701+;;.,7 f+.r ail ;,bins; 37A':ts'v . ,_&..yor . ritz, to t.; s * +' 'a;1,i n ! i !C yWOViL:v� .0ol.- 0. to :o;,1 RSr .vi J d• (i. Cftniuµ9ton % }6(1 t3l",f4gr,'.a14 �tii, •�;� CY �'i.:tiv p.ra,. +i1�Z'I'iUCi 7.0 'C�t,N�l. VUj lie i «min ,,;4 rov 'rIt`aC37'v3'� r yt33, vrr.,, FYLi:7 t;s;:aci, "J3 1;' 0 'Pol S �1 30.` aj' 'Y ' .'wzs.3 Vor I%C.iool . yli 1v dl-1431 G. Furmoister, .re the police of -icers pat,`ollin- he CoThmmity .louse and Grounds', said ,fiat eveni.n� ;s roe 5 :00.P. 1... to 7:00: is veaen the bo y come a n from school and do mos'L o:' tite d %w o• -, , Counci:.r,>£;n Mresl.am, cocondod by Council;,!an 3luc,., moved t1--at Councilman Barrow be given authorit;= to 1;o ahead and hire h. L. 3'ridi;os, ar. , at 'a5.00 por weo'., oo,,zia,lnp, as soon as pas,jible. L'otiou carried by poll., as follovrs: Gluck, ye i arro i, yes; Gresham, yes; Br,.- ant, yeti; Corley, ye u.. f Councilimn Corley, secoudod by Council,i n GrosAam, moved that A. L. Bride os, Or. be paid 46.00 per night as vratclmian fox- tho bvll -dozor, from i.ay 28 -be gate. I,Ioticn carried by poll, as followsc ulucl:, yes; Darrow, ys Gresham, yes;, rsant, yes; Corley, yes Ch +:.rlos L. .,rayhevr asl -od about street mar'_°ors in the parkway, resulting; in discus;iion Councilman Clue., rcjt::o potitiun. for streoL- lights in Ct =CQJ'J,ITi,i TERPLPCl; ADD-TL stated that the light poles wore a•L the back of the lots in the easements, and t; cy could :•ut li „lets only at the IT. 8th St. end of the easements Tho Power Company will not pass over v, Tm'nls property fro: an easeRei't. v ayor F*ritz asked Courcil man ":lack to contaclr tho Po or Coraoany further regarding this. ITr. I.,ayliew, re tryInL; to plant ;vis; in -L-he parkways and re "buttons” along the roads to protect the piarllvmys. c; Atty. Ruff our, ;os' -od a oo id .r indmnasty oo;tti:act to hold the City harmlosj from suit. May. r ritz sug ortud that residonte should remes ", ,oeri io.jion to p a.co tJ e bt;ttuns r_ C sign an a; reat•.ort. At'ty• RuIT ropy .rteu hl..solf ready with an urdinanco for wells. Councilva,n Bar t,w, s000nded by CuuncilvAt Corley, graved teat Ordinance J=236, cap�ion of which follows, bo pl€wed on first readinU in its entirety. Llotion aarriod: un.U:.:;: GE ::0. 236 20 ;;. Clz _.:;, is ,r Jl3li rt * "r r, u. *.'r XT C1::,f- 1I.'. T ., '�LCTIQ. "� U''• J.. ,., 5 w u : , cl I- a L v° :..x f:': I, .`i1�«,GY+%t� Iit,'XLa41 Iri .. rPrL1,J ,Z+ �::. CJ..ps . "12 ::ttvin ; boon rood in itj ontirity, Co.•nc ' Imn J�rrowj 3ocondod by %OLinCi 7w11 r�`lkr1l.� 3,tt)Vf)tJ +k *4v t s,! n I` i :, . . � «� w+1•.. w.tS(3 r'e+.i bt9 '�;1ar�,d t1:; .,pL'CTZ(i 'r�ndJzn,', by c't.vb3:m dn,lym r . "rs dol viodJ, tlld GI'a:i,.'7 A co , 236 road j:r C±t"yJi,1 .1 i idyl PAGE 9 Councilman Barruvi, seconded by Councilman Corley, then moved that Ordinance ;,1-236 be placed or third and final rending in its entirety, as an emergency ordinance. Motion carried, and Ordinance ;,,236 read in its entirety. Councilman Barrow, seconded by Councilman Corley, moved that Ordinance z'4'-236 be adopted as read. Motion carried by poll, as follows: Gluck, yes; Barron, yes; Grashan, yens; Bryant, you; Corley, yes. Resolution No. 421 was read, as follows: " RESOLUTION WO 421 RISGLU`PIO11 APPROPRI!TIivG $1000 IOR 2iGI1TEERTTG SERVICES FOR 2HE LUDLUU GLADE Dr1AUAGE PROJECT AND AMWRIZING - eAYkJ1!1TT OF SAID $1000 TO CITY E14GIiTr,M" S BE IT RESOLVED BYE IE 1-AYOR A!TM THE CITY 'COUIiCIL OIL SOUTH iail.�l , 'LORIDA:' That one Thousand Dollars (,$1000) is hereby appropriated for Engineering Services rendered by the City Engineers on the Ludlum Glade Drainage Project to date, said One Thousand Dollars ($l0f)O) to be taken from unappropriated revenue of the 1950 -1951 fiscal year; that the City Clerk be and is hereby authorized to issue a check in the said sum of One Thousand Dollars ($1000) to Baxter, Godwin snd Shartle, Inc., City Engineers, as per U their statement rendered June 16, 1951. Councilman Gluck, seconded by Councilman Gresham, moved that Resolution No. 421 be adopted as read. Ia3otion ;carried by poll, as follows5 Gluck, yes; Barrow,, no (in view of the fact that via have had a drainage commission, it should not be necessary -be spend this money); Bresham, yes; Bryant, yes.- Carlo-, yes. The -.,noting T.-As sd jo, rood in regular order at approximately 11:45 P It. Mayor and PrrMbnt of -the City Council ATTEST e} L 11 JA%�- Ci y ci rk 1