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03-09-25 Regular =' .. w ~,, °~ covxel~ cH~M~a ro j;; Council met in regular session with the Vice- '' Mayor presiding. =' Counoilmen Sundt', O'Neal, Soott and Jelka were `wtl ;i present. "~ The minutes of the previous meeting were read k~.'. and approved. `` Mr. Rooee, of Vandersall 8o Gompar~v, bond buyers,,-` o '' presented a proposition for the purehase of ~B~pDF1. worth ~~'~~ of the bonds reoently voted. ~ ~t motion of Mr. Jelks, ae4onded by 'Mr. Scott, ~~~, the proposition was not eooepted. 4 ~ ~ ., ~' It was moved by Mr. O'Neal, seQOnded by ~.r ,, ~' ,. Sandy, and passed on roll Dell that the City` engineer"a ~~+s~* ~' instruct®d to make s tepogra~hiesl map of the gelf eoure~; ~` ~4 kJ and that- w©rk be started immediately on grabbing and ur ;;,~ ~ ~ ~ clearing tY~e coarse, ~hd mone'~ to be berrowed 4soa~r~~ ;~ ' ~~ xgen®i~e1 fund for the necessary ezpense. ~ `'"="~y w~.. ., It way moved by Mr. ©'NeeEi, seeondea~.by ~. ,<~ .: .,, •~~. .,~ Je.1~~thatMr. Irwin J: Sinksbe sllowbd to move he ~ building soeupied by Rewis' Barber shop to location on < the North aide of Atlantic Av, with''the understanding " .•, ~:; ;: that: the_ building. be,-torn down as sA.on as the~Casa.~IfeTray ~.u Ho$el is completed. 1~otion was passed. ~; The following building permits for csQnstruet~,on~ :~ in the fire sons were granted - ~ `<~'~` ,~;~ r Ael~;~y T~ulnbbr :Co., ~®t it' Bl®ok 96 ~~< '~ "-~~ >~; >a.."a r ~ ~ :r Y~,'~+lg.,,'~i~, i d ..: Y +S~d x 3 >~ 4M1 d 4 L {~ s S"" e. .qj P~-`a 2 ~ ai ~=~ ~, r ~xr'k`9., . ~ T'~mf :. _.+ ..... _ ,. v r.~.~ ~ it ., ~ r.. ,. fr; -.. _ °"+'f;=". ,.. _ .>.6.'.~r~aa¢r'BS+.. .. ~_ _ ~ rB ''S ~;ZF Thoa. F. Rioe, Lot 4, Block 108. - D.G. Hayes, Block 116. Request For a permit by L.H. Walker for John W. Hall, iai. Block 101 was deferred. ,~ The city Engineers in oonjnnotion with $he City Manager, were directed-and authorised to obtain informs- ~~ tion in regard to the cost of, and practibility of lay-, ; ~~ ~ a, ;, ' ing a aewer~y~tem to~#~ak3~.oare ofthe bnildings'on rM 5~. Atlantic Avenue. ~r The City attorney preaented(an ordinance ~,~r entitled "AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR TdE ISSUANCE OF 1tONDS OF THE vIl`Y OF DELRAY, FLORIDA, TO BE KNOWN AND DESIGNATED ~{~ AS "GENERAL. 1BHP13 OVEMENT BONDS OF THE ,C Il'Y -OF l~ELRAY , FLORIDA,. ISSUE OF 19Eg" DES'~GNATING '1'HE PiJRPO~E'E'@'R tN.B:IG~ SAlU .BONDS SHALL BE iS SUED AI+ID H01A' THE PROCEEDS At?IS!ING :~ ,„ ~ A V.. FROM THE SALE OF SAID BONDu~ SHALL. BE.E%~?ENDED, PRES- . ~ CRIflING THE FORM OF THE BONDS AND THE PARTICULARB';'THET~EpF, ~ ' AND CREATING AN INTEREST ANll SINSING AtTND AND PROVIDTII~` ~,~' FOR THE PAYMENT THEREOF." ~ ~. 'Y~~ Mr. Jelke, Chairman of the Ordinance Committe~lt.~ ~R ~. T ~ ~ .k} moved that it be .referred to the Committe~on~Ordinapoee~i- ~ 1 , The ,motion havdng prevailed, 3y unanimous: va~te, t2ie~a ,~ ~',, . , ~`~> _ , ~ ,<_, s, ~°~ pence wsa s© referred. Mr. delka then rep®ited~ the ~~'~r~~j naII®e back to the Council with the recommendati~rs.:that~ i~ ~~ i ' he placed an its first reading. The recommendation having''>`_ ?:' ~ _ ~ ~:: ~ ., ,.- been `sustained by ~manimoua ~¢ote, the ordinance wee read r.: ,: 5 the first time and iu full. x ~ ,gip ; 'I'he City Manager presented an ordinance :entftliar A~ ~~ ; , . ".AN ORDINANCE CRE'1`ING A COMMISSION ON PLUMBING AND ~EQ-~ ~' TRICAL wIEING IN .THE CITY OF DELRAY; PROVIDING r'OY3 IfS" INSPECTION AND THE PROT~CTiON OF THE PUBLIC INATERt. BIGHT= SEflVERAGN° SYS.~" Y, .:. It wee moved by Mr. Bdalone, Chair~e7.~ of the ~ ~~`~ ~ z n ~ t„ atek & tT +~,F~j~~emm~ t`~~x' end awed h i~ ~`°" ~ ~~ `d , , , p uaxe ~ * ~ ouc b ~ ,.. )n.°S,.. ~ ~ AF~}`6a a~ kk*,,d-a. is ~e~~ a[. ''ii `u'> W~Y4~~~~'~~L %. h: _ .:f ~M$n_.. ~..~ JaliSYYaxfrt.. . w _ . x~. _ - ..... .. ..... z. i¢9.'n .4 .. Av„ ~:', ~, ~~'c7 r~; -.... ... .. r ~, ,_ .. SANK OF Z~ELRAY "DEPOSITS INSU RE D~~ DELRAY, FLA. P%iarch, 26th, 1925. Mr. Lauren C. Hand, Clerk, ~ City of Delray, 'U ` Dear Sir; By reference to your letter o£ the 25th, inst., i>: I:would like to inquire if the~,City yJOUld accept first Mortgage Bonds as collateral covering City Deposits or i£ "they would accept Bonds such as Liberty Bonds or Pviunicipal' -Bonds in the place of a Surety Bond. Out position in this matter is to carry out the wishes of the City Officials but i£ First Piortgdge :Bonds, such as Bonds on the Seacrest Hotel could be used, '~ia will be quite a saving to the Banks and I believe it~ ,would be just as satisfactory to the Cit~r. ~~ Awaiting your further advise and assuring you tha T w_ P Y J q ~ ~ __._ uae- shall com 1 ~~ith ~ our re nest co~icernii ~ the bonds I remain, Yours very truly, L,~'~~ A. G, Estans,Viee=president, i Jx ~ ~, Y"+y~fi ~~`k 1 ~ U ~ ~ J