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COUNCIL CHAMBER
November 12. 19~
The Council met; in regular session at ':30 P.Il11r.i:th the ""or,
Councilmen Foote, Hill end J"ohnston present.
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m'tion :regularly made, seconded and earned approved..
Alelt.er of" 'thanks rrom the Woman's Club ror the 1'.. use o:r
water at their Club building was read and ordered 1":1,J.ed.
A written requ.est rrom Standard Brands Incorporated for ,per...
mission to sell Fleischm8l1n's Yeast and Chase & Sanborn'S dated Cottee
at wholesale without a license was :re jeoted by the COllncil.
The application of Sam Simon to open a tl"lt,n .store in1;he" ,
Sterling Building was upon oot1on regularly na4e,SecoDled and carriedi
granted.
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Application of" A'.'WaCksman.nd A.Persot'1" 1',or l1eenlSe topper-
a'h a ready-to-wear enablis_ntin. the Mall'on1e"Buil41ng,..aiiVciisQy,slted..'.,i
:ttJlaS atat,ed 'that ayed'ts:1'ent had li>een paid 1n aclvtu:lIie~d~]:lll'tc;a:Plf:t.ii-;'"
cant bad assured CCt1ncllrban J"o"t;on. thestc):t'8 woula:l:'e'ma1%l-int~Iif~:'",";8j
nesllthronghCt1t the year. Inv1tr_ 61' 1his"Mr. J"oh:nst~l'lIiC)!~d.Jl.'\)"ibe<;A
1t;1ner'ant license be wtQ:ved,arXt :tegule,r J/Brehe:nt fS Hceftse- bfjS):'an'!l'ed.<';
1lhes~d applicants. JiIr'. mIl liIeeonded t-he Illotion, anlf'.On ~Ji)".~!t;"'i '~I
tbe- vot~ _s unanimous. ,','1',
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The application or Mishi M,Kamiya ror lilfeDS'e ,t$', Q:P$~a,l~; a~".~l
_13. g1ft shop on Atlal'ltic Avenll~. just West of" pa1ms~r"'~~,&iiS1l<,8;lii():n.~'j'l
was l$id oyer ror ru.rtb!l~ intes~$!ltlen and rep:rrt at; next; -ann$'. " )'1
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n ..as 1'8'gularly mcntelf', s8QQm:ed ani Oe.1'rJ,e.d tllat: 1:haa:pPl1"i\ i
oaUonor Mrs.. J".W.Kelley. wUe or If 4filable,d 1I'etere.n. f'orrx-.e,;whole"'i;';
sa1erts license to sell rl'\1it and prodnee alSO be laid overt'9i"t\1rt~r " .\
$nt& $lligaf;i on. ',' ,,' I
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A le1iter was read fromR.G. Lynn. st:reSlifiIl6' the necess.i'fl;y ()~';
~edle1lEJ-lY lowering 'the City water 1IWil1n aerolfs the'(:tanal tq-~~~;1'j'4!'!ilen'd
t_1l level speci:f'iad in the permit. . . Mayorsta_1f hebad~:tlCr~r1#'!i, f
eOIlUllUIi:Lcs:t1on with Capt. A'n4:erfPn that- daYt end a([vindWa.:i:~ng";.c.q~pJi.et l,
Qtdays l/)nger before ~ns to JiIr. Lynns :r.e~ter, e:t1l'h 16:t'tt1I1l8h~ii i
1t.llSure we would f)e in a p"'s1t1on tl> a4l'1se detinl1;;elY as to.!I!J;;~!1.t.h."L;",J
maiD' would be lowered. ",/""q"'''''''iA!'''''''i'''''~'~
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A letter advilJing 01' t:he War Depar"'ntts approval. ol't)ieei'ltY'!'.~
request 1'01' the ~edging 01' a yaoht basin in Blook 134 was :read",~d ';~ J
ordend filed. ~
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COUNCIL CHAMBER- November 12 ~ 1934
Mr. A.T. Robb reprasenting 'Che State Board or Health; appeared
bet'ore 1lhe Council, renewing a plea far the cooperation or tbe Ci'\;y in
support or a sanitation pro ject provicling t'or the co nstru.ot10n 01' ap"
proxilllltely one hundred Bani tary ptivies in the ool.ored Sltct10n 01' tn.
City. The Project.as discussed at lentth, and Mr. Robb was inat:mctted
to bring in the ne oessary re solut1 ons and pro jeo t blanks :lror the approv'"-
al and signatures 01" the City o1"ncials.
A letter was read rrom Mr. Lot Smith, withd1'awing his name as a
oandidate in the December lIfunicip;ll electtolr;' arntit'wa;s'nlOV'e'trrsrMr.---
H11l, seconded by Mr. J"ohnston and unllIiimously Ciarr1ed that his with-
Irawal be accepted.
A l.etter :C"rom the City Atwrney was read stating he oould find no
author! ty whereby a municipality could is.ue to 11;se11" a tu deed 't)ase,d"
upon tax sale oertifieates hell by itBltl:f', but that it was possible
tor the City to get a 1lIQ-Mr's deed by regular foreclo,sure procedure
based upon said tax sale certificates. He asked tttrthe r i_~Clt:tons
1"rom the Counoil in regard to the specific sracts on whioh they w1shed:t!
foreclose; and agreed to meet ThurSday' morning with'them. to decide on.';'
same.
Building Permit application No. 246 ror Mr. ;r. Leslia BrOl!ln Was
disoussed; and it was regularly JOOVed byMr~ J"()hnston that this permit
be issued with the provision that the oaro.sl1ed pert Of thep'1'!lIit ba..J(;
IIIlda temporary; said car sheds to be removed bW the owner or Ms ass-:lgn..
at any 1l1me by order ot the City CoonoU, and 'that this temporary P1O..'/f;
vision be inoo:t'Porated in said permit IU part of same. Mr. H1;J;1 se00nlea:;
the motion, and on roll oall the vote was unanimous. Carried. ""'"
Building Pttrm1t No. 24' waif granted to B'ertryMo:Donald.
The :C"ollowlng ordinance nnmbered 130 was presented and read in
tul.llby the Clerk I
AN ,ORDINANCE BY '1.'HE CITY COUNCIL OJl' .,mE. c,In .OF~AY:B'EACH;
FLOJqDA;PRESCR~~ TB:AT CJ!Il'l'AIN'li"~IEVJ;Q'&E'J?.A;l!:I)~SASH" llJjD;>
PRE, scm, :IBING'l'KA.T 0ER'l1A.:pl' O'PHER DE~NqUQ,~'~~~ElBE ~Mlil, I~ ,:a-o,ND,' ".s',OJi' '
SAID OITY OF DEIBAY BEACH, FLOM nA; .AND REP1!l4.~NGAI:.L' ORDINmem. 'IN
CO~'I'HEREWI'1'H; DECLARING AN EMERGENcY,J.Nl) PRovrn-!NCl-~'.l!HI$
ORDINANCE SHALL BECOME EFFECTIVE IMMEDI.A'1'ELY ,uPON ITSPAS8AGE;.AN'P: FOR,
OTHER PURPOSES.
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It was regularly m)'t"ed, S&eomed ancl carried tha't 1;;b,l';iic>.fdin!U:lCl,e be
passed on its t'irst reacUng.' '
It was then IlIOVedb Mr. H111; seconded by Jl;r::. ;rQhlUJl1on~d; 'una.ll:l.,
mously cal':!l'ied that the :rules be w/11ved and the Gler1t_ad'1lih'8""i\!mtli'nano~
the second tine in fUll. '
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The ordinanoe reCiting it .as an emergency ordinanoe, was placed'
on its second reading and 1"inal passage. In its final passage the vote,
was unanimous and tlB ordinanoe was dec....ed alopted.
It was moved by M1-. Hin, tba'l; the 1"ollow1ng Resolu1l10n, numbered
13l be adopted:
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COUNCIL CHAMBER - November 12, 1934
RESOLUTION RELATIVE TO mRSONAL PROPERTY TAXES FOR THE'
YEAR 1931; AND PRIOR YEARS.
Mr. Johnston seoonded the motion, and on roll oall the vote was nnanimou$,
It was :moved by Mr. J'ohnston that the Mayor and Clerk haTe the con-'
traot with Sherman Rhoden signed and properly axe€lutech, '1'bS motion was
seconied by Mr. Hill and Carried unanimously.
The Olerk reported cancellation of the :following bonds purchased;
and turned in :for taxes;
1920 jGen.. Bonds
($62,580.00 Issue).
10 Bond s Nos 13 to 22,
$5.000.00
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1926 Gen. Boms
($900;000.00 Issue), 10 BOndS; Nos. 481 to 490,
$10;.000100
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also payment to L'E1lg1e III Shlmds of' in'l81'estaptJoi",llY lev1e(lf'~ "
th_ on the, 1926 Genenl Bond Issue- <<loa: f'G:Uq/IJS:OCll1~ns,n~~e!l~~<"
lug Ootober 18"; 1953, 0 $2~.5.oeaoh on bOMB' 251' to 2$5.' 2~,'7"'ll0,,310f,' L
and 402 to 40'7 totalling $1,:512.50. ','. i'~
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The pe.vUioJ1 project was" d;tsolUlaed ami it .-ea-o;tiggesJd 1ihatSll:per",;;,;,
vision or same be 1nrned over to JIr.Bali:er.Mi.. F"ootean4 thct'Mayo:r '
~4 to con1"el'" ~th Mr. L1nk iD: :regard 1;0 same, be:fore deo1c1tl'hg on'
any derin1te aot1on.
Insurame quotations on the new pe.viliQn f'1'()Ill,,,S$'verBl , cU.:c:rerentcc>m+.,j
plUli..,.:wrere read and d180\1slted. It was.'l1ggested~tthe01t:yo8arryi;
1tsown in8u:t'a~ce, and:Mr. J'ohnston 1IaS_ilP91ntU .s 8: d(,)1Im1t.teeorope;
together with the Oity Attorney to 1nvestfga-te.a.nd nake :rurtherre';' "', '"
commendations in reD1"d to 1>he City set'ling up its own llUIUra.nceFun.d.
JIr. J'oh~ton suggested the early :repayment ot '!ihe 1'ive hulia:re-d
dollar loan made to tbt Oi 'by by IXri vate o1tlzensf'or gol1' €lour-see ~1];>-
ment. He also agreed to see ttJ.at the C1ty W'l8 1'u3mishedwith.Q$111'en;'
tory 01' same.
Bills numbered 512 to 33', laV-ing been O.K. tdby the F1nanc,8,iC"",1I"~!E;llI
wer,e.-:reterred back to the Counoil and orderedpaic1".. """'~""''''''''~~
Tllere being no 1"u.rther business i meet!ng .djourned.
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President or the Councu.
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