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10-07-40 Special 1555 COUNCIL CHAMBER OCTOBE~ 7TH. 1940 ", THE COUNCIL MET IN SPECIAL SESSION, ON CALL OF THE M~YO~, AT 7:30 P.M., WITH THE CITY ATTO~NEY AND THE FOLLOWING MEMBE~S PRESENT: MR. BRADSHAW, M~. CREGO, M~. HILL, MR. JACOBS AND M~. MILLE~. .1\ THE MAYO~ ANNOUNCED THE MEETING HAD BEEN CALLED FO~ THE PU~POSE OF COMPLETING VA~IOUS ITEMS OF UNFINISHED BUSINESS AND TO TAKE ACTION IN ~EGA~D TO APP~OP~IATING AN ADVE~TISING FUND TO THE CHAMBE~ OF COMME~CE FO~ THE YEA~ 1940 - 1941. HE STATED VA~IOUS MEDIUMS OF ADVER- TISING HAD BEEN OFFERED THE CITY, AMON~ WHICH WE~E P~OPOSITIONS FROM THE PALM BEACH POST AND FLORIDA TIMES UNION SOLICITING SPACE IN FORTHCDMING SPECIAL ADVERTISING EDITIONS OF THESE PAPE~S, A PROPOSITION FO~ P~INTING OF DEL~AY SIGNS ON TWO OF FOY SHIVE~IS T~UCKS AS WELL AS THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RE~UEST FO~ A MONETARY APP~OP~IATION FO~ P~INTING OF NEW DEL~~Y PAMPHLETS. ~ , IT BEING STATED THAT INDIVIDUALS HAD CONTRIBUTED $50.00 TOWA~DS THE PAINTING OF SIGNS ON THE SHIVE~ T~UCKS, IT WAS MOVED BY MR. C~EGO THAT THE CITY DONATE AN ADDITIONAL $100.00 TOWARDS THE COST OF PLACING DEL~AY AOVERTISING ON BOTH SIDES OF TWO OF MR. SHIVE~IS TRUCKS. M~. B~ADSHAW SECONDED THE MOTION AND ON ~OLL CALL THE VOTE WAS AS FOLLOWS: M~. B~ADSHAW YES, MR. CREGO YES, M~. HILL YES, MR. JACOBS, YES, AND MR. MILLER YES. THE MOTION CAR~IED. THE CHAMBE~ OF COMME~CE H~VING ADVIBED IT WAS U~GENT THAT SOME PRINTED MATTE~ BE PREPARED IMMEDIATELY FOR THIS YEAR'S DISTRIBUTION, THE MAYOR ASKED THE COUNCIL TO WHAT EXTENT THE MEMBE~S WE~E WILLING TO CONT~IBUTE TO SAID ORGANIZATION, FOR PUBLICITY PU~POSES. IN THIS CONNECTION, IT WAS MOVED BY MR. BRADSHAW THAT THE CITY ~PPROP~IATE $350.00 F~OM THE PUBLICITY FUND OF THE CITY TO THE CHAMBE~ OF COM~E~CE FOR THE PU~POSE OF ADVERTISING DEL~AY BEACH. MR. HILL SECONDED THE MOTION AND ON ~OLL CALL THE VOTE WAS AS FOLLOWS: MR, B~ADSHAW YES, M~. CREGO YES, MR. HILL YES, MR. JACOBS YES, MR. MILLER YES, THE MOTION CAR~IEO. t THE FOLLOWING RE~UEST WAS READ F~OM D~, WILLIAMS: SEPT. 2BTH. 1940 MR. C. W. HILL DELRAY BEACH, FLA. DEA~ SI~:- " I OWN LOTS 10 TO 21 INCLUSIVE IN SOUTH HALF" OF BLOCK 49 AND, WOULD LIKE TO T~ADE THEM TO THE CITY OF DEL~AY BEACH FO~ TAX CERTIFICAT6S ON OTHE~ P~OPE~TIES WHICH I HOLD MU~PHY CERTIFICATES. As THIS P~OPE~TY IN BLOCK 49 IS ADJACENT TO SWINTON AVENUE AND WEST OF SAME I THOUGHT YOU MIGHT BE INTERESTED IN IT AS A PA~K TO ACT AS A BUFFE~ BETWEEN WHITE AND COLORED SECTION OF TOWN. I AM WILLING TO ACCEPT A ~EASONABLE P~I CE FO~ THIS P~OPE~TY IN EXCHANGE. ',- , ~ , , I I " j f----~ of ""-6 ..a..;x} - COUNCIL CHAMBER - OCTOBE~ 7TH. 1940 I AM ENCLOSING A LIST OF P~OPE~TIES WHICH I HOLD MU~PHY CtRTIFICATES AND WISH TO GET CITY CERTIFICATES IN EXCHANGE. IF THE CERTIFICATES DOES NOT AMOUNT TO AS MUCH AS THE VALUE OF MY P~OPE~TY, I AM WILLING TO ACCEPT OTHE~ CERTIFICATES TO THE AMOUNT. IF I MAKE A DEAL WITH YOU I WOULO LIKE FO~ IT TO COVE~ 1940 TAXES AS I EXPECT TO START FO~ECLOS- U~E FO~ MASTERS DEED IMMEDIATELY. OF COURSE YOU A~E AWME OF THE FACT THAT TH IS WILL PLA CE THIS PROPE~TY ON THE ACTIVE TAX ~OLL. I WOULD LIKE TO HAVE IMMEDIATE ACTION ON TH IS -AND I WOULD LIKE TO GET THIS ST.~TED ON THE FI~ST MONDAY IN OCTOBE~. THANKING YOU IN ADVANCE FO~ B~INGING THIS TO A DEFINITE DEDISION BY THE 2ND. DAY OF OCTOBE~ 1 AM VE~Y TRULY YOU~S /S/ W.C.WILLlAMS, JR. IT WAS MOVEO BY M~. B~ADSHAW THAT THIS MATTE~ BE ~EFE~~EO TO THE FINANCE COMMITTEE, WITH THE CITY ATTO~NEY, TO INVESTIGATE AND ~EPO~T BACK- TO THE COUNCIL AT NEXT ~EGULA~ MEETING. M~. C~EGO SECONOEO THE MOTION, AND ON ROLL CALL THE VOTE WAS AS FOLLOWS: M~. B~AOSHAW YES, M~. C~EGO YES, MR. HILL YES, M~. JACOBS YES, M~. MILLE~ YES. THE MOT I DN CA~~ I ED. . THE FOLLOW IN G RE~UEST, ASK I NG FO~ P E~M I SS, ION TO CHANGE CE~T A IN P~ACTI CES IN ~EGA~O TO BUILOING CONST~UCT ION, WAS SUBMITTED BY THE TWO LOCAL MCH ITECTS: SEPTEMBE~ 21,1940 M~. I.J.SINKS BUILOING INSPECTD~ DEL~AY BEACH, FLA. DEAR Sl~: . WE THE UNDERSIGNED A~CH ITECTS OF DEL~AY BEACH ASK THAT YOU AND THE MEMBE~S OF THE DEL~AY BEACH COUNCIL CONSIDE~ THE FOLLOWING SUGGESTION. IT HAS BEEN CUSTOMA~Y IN THIS TOWN FO~ A NUMBE~ OF YEA~S TO CDNST~UCT CDNC~ETE POSTS ON THE SALIENT CO~NE~S OF CONC~ETE BLOCK WALLS AND ALSO AT 12' INTE~VALS OF SUCH WALLS WHE~E THEY ARE NOT B~ACEO BY INTE~IO~ PA~TITIONS. THE BUILDING CODE OOES Nm CALL FOil NOR IS I T GENE~ALLY ~E~UI~ED IN OTHE~ CI TIES TO INSTALL THESE CONCRETE POSTS IN THE SALIENT OD~NE~S. THE CORNE~ OF A BUILDING AFTE~ ALL IS THE ST~ONGEST PA~T OF THE WALL. WE FEEL THAT CONC~ETE POSTS IN THIS LOCATION IS UNNECESSARY. :1557 r--~ COUNCIL CHAMBER - OCTOBE~ 7TH. 1940. - '. THE USE OF CONC~ETE POSTS IN O~DINA~Y WALL lOAD BEARING CONSTRUCTION WHICH THIS LETTER IS I N ~EFE~ENCE TO IS TO ST~ENGTHEN THE WALL AGA.lNST LATE~AL TH~USTS AND SINCE THE CO~NE~ BY THE NATU~E OF ITS CONST~UCTION IS PA~TICULA~LY ST~ONG IN THIS WAY WE FEEL THE POST IS'UNNECESSA~Y. \ ANOTHE~ SUGGESTION WE WOULD LIKE TO MAKE IS THAT IN ONE-STO~Y CONST~UCTION WHE~E THE DISTANCE BETWEEN THE FLOO~ AND 'THE GI~T BEAM DOES NOT EXCEED 8' THE CONC~ETE POSTS MAY BE CONST~UCTED AS FOLLOWS. O~DINA~Y 8" PA~TITION BLOCKS TO BE USED IN PLACE OF ~EGULA~ CONC~ETE BLOCKS SINCE THE FO~ME~ BLOCKS HAVE LA~GE~ CO~ES O~ VOIO SPACES. THE TWO CO~ES OF THE CLOCKS TH~OUGH THE ENTI~E HEIGHT OF THE WALL SHALL THEN BE POU~ED WITH CONC~ETE AND ~EINFO~CED WITH STEEL I N THE USUAL MANNE~ T AK I NG CA~E THAT SUCH STEEL I S ANCHO~ED TO BOTH TOP AND BOTTOM BEAMS. TH IS LATTE~ SUGGESTION IS FO~ THE INTE~MEDIATE POST CONST~UCT- ION AND WILL MAKE A SAVING IN THE WAY OF FO~M WO~K. THE~E WILL ~EALLY BE MO~E CONC~ETE THIS WAY THAN THE USU.L WAY BUT THE SAVING IN FO~M WO~K WILL G~EATLY OFFSET THIS ADDITIONAL CONC~ETE. r l /S/ HEN~Y V. POPE /S/ SAMUEL OG~EN . f." / NOTE:- OCT.7,1940 IT IS ~ECOMMENDED THAT TH IS COMPLY WITH BUILDING CODE. ~E~UEST BE G~ANTED AS IT WILL /S/ I~WIN J.SINKS, BLDG INSPC'~, \, IT BEING '~ECOMMENOEDBY THE BW'ILDING INSPECTO~ THAT THE ~E~UEST BE G~ANTEO, SINCE IT COMPLIED WITH BUILDING COOE ~E~UI~EMENTS, IT WAS MOVED BY M~. C~EGO THAT THE BUILDING INSPECTO~'S ~ECOMMENOATION BE ACCEPTED AND THE ~E~UEST G~ANTED. M~. B~ADSHAW SECONDED THE~MOTION, AND ON ~OLL CALL THE VOTE WAS AS FOLLOWS: 0 M~. B~ADSHAW YES, M~. C~EGO YES, M~. HILL YES, M~. JACOBS YES, M~. MILLE~ YES. THE MOTION CA~~IED., CITY ENGINEE~IS ~EPO~T AND ASSESSMENT ~OLL, TOTALING $207.28, COVE~ING ODST OF SIDEWALK CONST~UCTION FO~ ONE BLOCK NO~TH OF ATLANTIC, ON N.W.FIFTH AVENUE, WAS SUBMITTED AND EXAMINED BY THE COUNCIL, AND IT WAS MOVEO BY M~. B~ADSHAW THAT SAME BE PLACED ON FILE IN THE CITY CLE~K'S OFFICE, AND THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION APP~OVING SAID ASSESS- MENT ~OLL BE ADOPTED: RESOLUTION NO. 377. r A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, CONFIRMING AND APPROVING ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A SIDEWALK IN BLOCK 28, RUNNING ALONG THE EAST SIDE OF N.W.FIFTH AVENUE, FROM ATLANTIC AVENUE TO FIRST STREET. 1558 COUNCIL CHAMBER - OCTOBE~ 7TH. 1940 . M~. CREGO SECONDED THE MOTION AND ON ROLL CALL THE VOTE WAS UNANIMOUS, AND THE MOTION WAS DECLA~ED CA~~IED. , THE CLE~K PRESENTED THE FOLLOWING LIST OF 1939 PE~SONAL P~OPERTY TAXES, WHICH SHE STATED WE~E UNCOLLECTIBLE BECAUSE THE INDIVIDUALS AND COMPANIES ~EP~ESENTED WE~E NO LONGE~ IN BUSINESS. THE 800TE~Y C.H.CA~~INGTON CENT~AL SE~V. STATION THE CHILD~EN'S SHOP DAVE'S TAVE~N O~~ IN W. HALO IKE HA~RISON 4.95 4.95 4.40 3.96 2.4B 3.46 1.49 JU~NEY BLACKSMITH SHOP DARLENE NEWBY JANE REED H. S. RICHA~DSON CH~~LIE ROBINSON T~ADE WINDS GENE ZAPH 2.96 3.46 3.96 2.47 2.47 3.46 44.55 IT WAS THE~EFO~E MOVED BY M~. HILL, SECONDED BY M~. B~AOSHAW AND, ON ~OLL CALL UNANIMOUSLY CA~RIED, THAT SAID PE~SONAL P~OPE~TY TAXES BE' CANCELLED, AS UNCOLLECTIBLE. f I l THE BUILDING INSPECTO~ P~ESENTED A CLEA~LY DEFINEO LIST OF THE VA~IOUS BUILOING ZONES OF THE CITY, AND UPON HIS ~ECOMMENDATION THE FOLLOWING O~DINANCE, DEFI.NITELY ESTABLISHING THESE ZONES WAS BY MOTION ~EGULA~LY MADE, SEC-oNDED AND CA~~IED PASSED ON ITS FI~ST ~EADI NG: ORDINANCE 376 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA DESIGNATING CERTAIN DISTRICTS AS DEFINED BY THE CITY ZONING ORDINANCE, AND REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES INSOFAR AS THEY ARE IN CO NFLI CT HER EW I TH. THE O~DINANCE HAVING BEEN ~EAD IN FULL, IT WAS MOVED' BY M~. MILLE~ THAT IT BE PASSED ON ITS FI~ST ~EADING. M~. HILL SECONDED THE MOTION, AND ON ~OLL CALL THE VDTE WAS AS FOLLOWS: M~. B~ADSHAW YES, M~. C~EGO YES, M~. HILL YES, M~. JACDBS YES, M~. MILLER YES. THE MOTION CA~~IED. ~ M~. CLINT MOO~~APPEA~ED AT THE MEETING, ASKING THAT SOME AG~ElMENT FOR SETTLEMENT BE A~~IVED AT FO~ THE DIGGING DONE AT THE COMME~CIAL DOCK BY HIS D~EDGE, LAST MONTH. HE SAIO THAT ALTHOUGH THE D~EDGE HAD ENCOUNTE~ED ~OCK IN SOME PLACES AT A DEPTH OF EIGHT O~ NINE FEET, AND HAD THE~EFO~E BEEN UNABLE TO EXCAVATE AS DEEP AS HAO BEEN BA~GAI NED FO~ YET HE BELIEVED IT WOULD SE~VE ITS PU~POSE AS AN UNLOAD I NG DOCK FO~ SOME TI ME TO COME. M~. B~ADSHAW SAID TH~T INSTEAD OF DIGGING THI~TY THOUSAND YA~DS ONLY ABOUT TWELVE THOUSAND YA~DS HAD BEEN ~EMOVED AND ON THE BASIS OF .20 CENTS A YA~D, THE COST' WOULD BE $2,~00.00, PLUS $600.00 FO~ DIKING, MAK ING A TOTAL OF $3,000.00 FO~ THE JOB. M~. MOO~E INSISTED THAT THIS WAS NOT FAI~ COMPENSATION; THAT IT WOULD NOT PAY HIM TO HAVE STOPPED HIS D~EDGE FO~" THAT ~MOUNT AND ASKED $4,000.00 IN SETTLEMENT.. THE MAYO~ STATED THAT THE JOB HAD NOT DEVELOPED AS ANT I C IPATED AND SINCE THE CONT~ACTO~ WAS AS MUCH TO BLAME AS ANYONE HE FELT MR. MOORE SHOULD BE SATISFIED TO B~EAK EVEN ON THE DEAL. :1559 COUNCIL CHAMBER - OCTOBE~ 7TH. 1940. , AFTE~ SOME DISCUSSION, IT WAS FINALLY MOVED BY M~. 8~AOSHAW THAT THE CITY ENTE~ INTO A CONT~ACT WI TH M~. MOORE FO~ SETTLEMENT AT A P~ICE OF $3,000.00, AND TH~T A CONT~ACT BE D~AWN BY THE CITY ATTO~NEY, AG~EE ING TO PAYMENTS AS FOLLOWS: $1,000.00 CASH IN NOVEMBE~ 1940, O~ AS SOON THE~EAFTE~ AS POSSIBLE, AND NOTES FO~ $1,000.00 EACH, D~AWING INTEREST AT 6% PE~ ANNUM, PAYABLE IN NOVEMBE~ 1941 AND 1942; ALSO ....GftEEING TO ACCEPT IN LIEU OF CASH, CftEOITS FO~ TA,XES NOW OWING, Oft AS MAY BECOME PAYABLE DU~ING THAT PE~IOD. A ~EQUEST THAT INTE~EST AND PENALTIES BE ~EMITTED ON SUCH TAX PAYMENTS WAS ~EFUSED BY THE COUNCIL. M~. C~EGO SECONDED M~. B~AOSHAW'S MDTION AND ON ~OLL CALL THE VOTE WAS AS FOLLOWS: M~. B~ADSHAW YES, M~. CREGO YES, M~. HILL YES, M~. JACOBS YES, M~. MILLE~ YES. THE MOTION CAR~IED. THE CITY ATTO~NEY AG~EED TO INVESTI- GATE AS TO WHO WAS OFFICIA;LLY ~UALIFIED TO SIGN SUCH NOTES FO~ THE CITY, AND TO P~ES6NT AG~EEMENT FO~ APP~OVAL OF THE COUNCIL AT ITS ~EGULA~ MEETING, NEXT MONDAY NIGHT. , THE MAYO~ SPOKE IN BEHALF OF THE FI~E DEPA~TMENT, STATING THAT ALL VOLUNTEE~ MEMBE~S PA I D $1.00 PE~ MONTH CLUB DUES AND AT TI MES THIS WAS MO~E THAN THEY EARNED BY ANSWE~ING FI~E CALLS, AND IN D~DE" THAT THE MOltALE AND GOOD REPUTATION OF THE FIRE DEPA~TMENT MIGHT BE BETTE~ MAINTAINED, HE ~ECOMMENDED THAT THE CITY DONATE $15.00 PE~ MONTH TOWA~DS THE MAINTENANCE OF THE SOCIAL CLUBS OF THE FI~E DEPA~TMENT. r I i l M~. B~ADSHAW S~ID THE DEL~AY 8EACH FI~E DEPA~TMENT WAS CONSIDE~ED ONE OF THE BEST VOLUNTEE~ FO~CES ON THE EAST COAST AND IN O~DE~ TO KEEP UP THE INTEftEST AND ENTHUSIASM OF SUCH ....N OftGANIZATION THEI'tE MUST BE SOME CLUB SPI~IT. AND HE BELIEVED $180.00 A YEA" WAS A VE~Y SMALL AMOUNT TO BE ASKED FO~, AND HE FELT THAT SINCE THIS WAS FI~E P~EVENTION WEEK, SUCH A DONATION WOULD BE A NICE GESTUftE AT THI S TIME. M~. MILLE~ SAID HE WAS NOT P~EPA~ED TO TAKE IMMEDIATE ACTION IN THE M,l.TTER' AND WOULD LIKE TO THI NK IT OVE'" A LITTLE.. THE M~Yo~ ALSO B~OUGHT UP THE MATTER OF SALA~Y INCREASE FO~ JOHN GREGO~Y. ACTION IN BOTH THESE MATTE~S WAS DEFE~~EO, HOWEVE~, UNTIL NEXT ~EGULA~ MEETING OF'THE COUNCIL. MR. JACOBS ASKED AUTHO~ITY OF THE COUNCIL TO COMPLETE THE CITY HALL AND POLICE DEPARTMENT IMP~OVEMENTS. HE SAID THE COUNCIL ~OOM CHAI~S, WHICH HAD BEEN ~EFUSED BY THE CITY AT A P~ICE OF $66.64, HAD BEEN OFFE~ED BY THE McFADDEN-WILLIAMS COMPANY FO~ $50.00, WHE~E- UPON IT WAS MOVED BY M~. HILL THAT THE CITY PU~CHASE THESE 8 CHAI~S AT THE AG~EED PRICE OF $50.00. MR. C~EGO SECONDED THE MOTION, WHICH CA~RIED UNAN IMOUSLY ON ~Ol_L CALL. i I <--, THE MAYO~ ~ECDMt>ENDED THAT THE ~OLL TOP DESK NOW IN THE M~Yo~fs OFFICE BE T~ANSFE~RED TO THE CHIEF OF POLICE'S OFFICE AND A TABLE SUBSTITUTED FO~ USE OF THE MAYO~, ALSO A TABLE FO~ THE BUILDING INSPECTO~, WHO IS NOW USING ONE BELONGING TO HIM PE~SONALLY. IT WAS ACCO~DINGLY MOVED BY M~. B~ADSHAW THAT THE MAYO~'S ~ECOMMENDATION BE FOLLOWED OUT BY PU~CHASING TWO TABLES TO COMPLETE THE OFFICE EQUIP- MENT OF THE MAYO~'S AND BUILDING INSPECTO~'S OFFICE, THE COST OF SAME NOT TO EXCEED $26.00. M~. HILL SECONDED THE MOTION AND ON ~OLL CALL THE MOTION WAS UNANIMOUSLY CA~~IED. :1560 cOUNC I L CHAMBER - OCTOBE~ 7TH. 1940 UPON ~E~UEST OF THE CITY CLE~ KIT WAS MOV ED 8 Y M~. C~EGD TH AT TWO TYPEW~ITE~ CHAI~S BE PlJ~CHASED FO~ THE CLE~K'S OFFICE. M~. B~ADSHAW SECONDED THE MOTION, WHICH ON ~OLL CALL CA~~IED UNANIMOUSLY. IT WAS FU~THE~ AG~EED TO INSTALL BETTE~ LIGHTING FACILITIES IN THE CLE~K'S OFFICE. M~, JACOBS FU~THE~ ~ECOMMENDED THE PU~CHASE OF' TH~EE CHAI~S FO~ THE M~yO~'S OFFICE AND WAS ASKED TO B~ING IN A RECOMMENDATION AT THE NEXT MEETING AS TO TYPE OF CHAIRS DESIRED. A OISCUSSION TOOK PLACE IN REGARD TO P~DVIDING P~RKING SPACE IN THE CITY PARK FO~ USE OF ~EC~EATIDN CLUB MEMBERS AND PAT~ONS OF THE SHOPS IN THAT VICINITY. THE M~MBE~S weRE OF DIFFERENT OPINIONS AS TO THE DESI~ABILITY OF SUCH PA~KING SPACE, AND MR. B~ADSHAW, CHA!RMAN OF THE ST~EET COMMITTEE ASKED THAT THE M.TTE~ BE LEFT IN ABEYANCE TO ALLOW THE COU'-C ILMEN AN OPPO~TUNITY TO INVESTIGATE THE SI TUATION, AND THEN GET TOGETHER AND WO~K OUT SOMETH ING TO EASE THE PA~KING SITUAilON AS IT NOW EXISTS. HE FELT THAT ALL THE MEMBE~S DID NOT FULLY APP~ECIATE THE NEED. M~. JACOBS B~OUGHT UP THE MATTE~ OF P~OVIDING FACILITIES FO~ BOWLING 0101 THE G~EEN, AND ASKED WHAT THE MEMBE~S CONSIDE~ED SHOULD BE DONE ABOUT IF. MR. CREGO THEREUPON MOVED THAT THE PA~KS COMMITTEE INVESTIGATE, AND ~EPO~T BACK AS TO WHAT CAN BE DONE TOWARDS CONST~UCTING THE COU~TS AND PRDVIDING NECESSARY E~UIPMENT FO~ THIS FO~M OF ~EC~EATION. M~. HILL SECONDED THE MOTION AND ON ~OLL CALL THE VOTE WAS AS FOLLOWS: MR. B~ADSHAW YES, MR. C EGO YES, MR. HILL YES, M~. JACOBS YES, M~. MILLE~ YES. THE MOTION CA~~IED. 'IT WAS ~EGULA~LY MOVED, SECONDED AND CA~~IED THAT COUNCIL ADJOU~N. , 1M. f? fA). r;, /VAMr CITY CLE~K APPROVED: > W:i~ )-~