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HomeMy WebLinkAbout10191885 MinutesCity Hall Oct 19 195. Present:Chairnrna Parramore.Aldgrmn Randall Travis and Drawdy.MF amd adjourned riaeting.-of Oct.S read and approved. - IL^_r_Ranc3a11 ad that tvio reT�r e�,anbatives of. Sanfor6 be present at vie or-an of the -.outh,Floricla EXPpSitiOn at K1SSimmee-on the 20t':'.. Carried..Comrnittee; Thrasher m ana�Alderan Travis. <.'ayor &1r,Randall moved that the street committee be instructed to exmaine and act izcon a request of citizens for a street lamp and-rossin� at ti and Magi oli. Ave. corner of 5th street, Ifs. ;avis offered the f,lLowinr resolution that was adopted: RESOVELED:Tbat th Marshall be required to at once advertise for sale-on Dat.the 24th of Oct.at noon for cash,all cattle no. in the %)und and which have been previosuly puro_-ased by town,and when such sale is made to deliver possessi.n thereof to purchasers and` make report of such sale to the next meeting of the cou mil. Mr.Travis asked and:ueceived time on Allen's tax.. 1.r.R Mr-Randall asked time on seats for public school. bir.Randall reported work progressing on street crossin.s on 1st street. In the aesence of Lillienthal,Draw was Com urtication from citizens livingCypressadued to the streel•C,mmittee. wor on that A enue was 6n motion of Travis referred utolstreet ecommittee. tax a :,.Travis moved that the street committee be au_orized to put all streets damage by the recent heavy.rains,in thorough repair.-Carried.. Mr-Travis introduce -the following ordinance; #Ordinance grantin-g privileges to the J.T.& K.W and S& L.E.R.Rls: Be it ordained that thA J.T & K.W. and the S & L E R.R.companys be,and they a3 hereby granted the right to enter the limits of anford near Sixth Street,thence tc or near the South .lorida railroad and throu.g", Myrtle Avenue to Lake -Monroe. Sectior. 2..That said railroad company's dhall oe severally and joinly held and bound to construct Propline o ,s :i able and substantial crossinLfs and a-aproaches at all points- where the line of raihoa.d shall pass across streets or alleys,and shall keep- same in repair,and should.they,or either :af them fail to do so;the same may b done by the proper authorities of the town of Sanford at the expense of said railroads,or-either of them.-Section Three„ that said railroad companies shall b6,an they are hereby held and bound jointly and..«everally to pro,-ide the necessary and. prover means of conveying the water from their road bed,and from the right of wa ` into Lake Monroe.or some other euitable locality... Section Four—That thee id railroad companies shall conjointly occupy not exceeding 40 feet of, Myrtle veno` between the south Florida railroad and Lake 11onroe,a,nd they .shall be jointly and severally bound to keep said avenues in good repair,properly graded.Section Five That in accordance with proposition made by Hene.G.M.Bently,genera_1 -manager of J' .T.& K.:v.R. .,the said railzb ad companies=are hebery requested to semth i reprei th ative fully authorized to act in the premises and Confer at once w <:,h ta he owners o real estate on M rile Avenue;who may feel aggreived or injured on account of the uo said avenue for railroad purpo ,anc�have so c,aims adjusted )f disinterested persons,as ser forth rouY_h the mediation in the letter of the Genefal i'Ianager dated Oct 1,lt�65,and addressed to A.M.Thrasher,mayor of Sanford.Section 6... That so soon -s LZl questions of damage to the owners of real estate shall have been t so wont, sa ailroad companies shall be authorized to construct their roads along the line her as esignated..Section 7,',hat the cars and engines of said r&ilroaos shall not be eft standin.; on that part of Myrtle Avenue between First and 3rd Streets,and tha. I spaces between the tracks between tnose str=ets-be covered with boards so as t ermit-teams -and vehicles to drive over and across the roads between said first and' ;hird streets..._ection.S..That the previous ordinance passed in relation tere–to re repealed. Mr,Drawdy moved a suspnension of the rules and the orinance put on its second and ;hird reading and final passage.Ordina.nce .with the ollowin�- vote:Yeas Randall, ravis and Drawdy.Nays,none..Ieieeting then adjourned,,.T.M.McRae,clerk. 'ity Hall,Nov.2,1 8r... resent:P.J.Parramore,J.B.Randall,Zeri Adams,H.7_L.Lillienthal.Mihl}tes of fast Meeting read and approved. In the absence of Travis,Adams and Randall were appointed a committee to inve Li he Allen mmtter. Committee of one,J.B.Randall,asked time on Georgetown streets.Granted. Mr.Randall as chairman of the street corrunittee seported,that.he h d seen,superintd ;woope in reference to a ditch w ross the ailroad at some convenient and proper plac :o carr., the water across the railroad and down to the lake,instead of allowing it t .'low over First Street as At does now.And Mr.Swoope requested him to ask council to )ass an ordinance to open a ditch ,where it-was needed,and i----would be cut.Report--viaB iccepte Report of marshall for October was as follows:Fines collected $57.50.01d fines :ollected $36.total,$93.5o.Report wr,:.s accepted. Pfir.Lillienthal moved that the Marshall be.instructed t bul; and put up a stove ,ouncilamuer. Report by the Marshall of cattle impouuned Burin- tine mon6h oi' Oat.with fines fi same,#31:67,was read and accepred. Report of Treasurer for quaXter ending Nov.l was read and accepted. Mr.Adams mo ed a committee of two .e appointed to investigate complaints of ?ishcer,in regard to the fish market. .Carried. .Appointed were Randal! and Adams. Mr.Adams moea that the following bills be paid :R.Muller, scavenger duty ending oo, ?6,335;Ilarion Paul,work on streetsl$oy;Wade Garvin,haulin lumbwr,$u.6:;Zwr_ Adams Day for pound, 24.33;Tuxbury and Fernald,barrell of oil, Df Df oi1,6.93;T.C.Lang,police duty for Oct.$50;D.A.Campbell,salary s;marshal 1 ;6 sundry expenses, $9 15; R.A. Leek, boarding prisoners, j3•R.R.Frazier,for work on desk AA public 6chool,$3.90;Marion Paul,:;uryinj�; pauper $13.50,approved.for $S,paid $$; Vfarion.Paul,12 days work on streets .,.W F.S,Phelps 0- mission on collectin_ $1494. Si ;6.90.Tozwell Alexander,work on stree.s 1 ;Henry willi.ams,work on streets, 20; rank Johnson,wo.rk on streets 37•Mike Ho-ans,work on streets $13112. Bill of C.H.Atkins for21.15 ,as referred to the Mayor. The following; bills were refused:Joseph Finnegan,�155.J.B.Magruder,'$12. Petition of trustees-of the Georgetown:School NO-54 asking; aid toWards enlarging their schoo l.building was carried over until next meeting.On motion the meet adjourY J.B.Joh nson,Clerk.pro tem. W -hp Vov.l��,1885. d Lillientbal. 7 fall V Ada,,iis,Rand_all_Dra-v,7dy- an esent:P.J).Parramore chairl-11an.,Alder-Pn P er,_ S.E..Ad,_ai7,-,s was ar,,,de clerk rro tem. In the a,-sence of the cll were not read on p.cc�,unt- ence of abs =i,,-Iutes of last aieetin,(_:�, Mam clerk.It was then directed that on adjournt^,,iet it. should e uo next Fri ..a -, ht,and the Cler:- was or(i.ered to e -p tri m inutesof -revioi)s T-iieetin�,__ and �,- e tax roll of , t, Cot,411jttee on Kr.,Allenls --x asl,,:ed and received further time. Comd.ittee on 1.1r.Fislaer'S request to peddle fish or meat out -side the mar'_ket, in -de e f o 11 i n_ : written report. To t -he E)ity Council of Sanford..,`�Te your corfi'mittee h r?ointed to investicra,te and.ile-oort upon t�ie ..equest of !�,,rjisher regardinE the ri,--)� t 1, Z�D -et House" rer)ortthat aft:r -a peddle, -or zell,i'is�h or meat outside of the "Mark ie -,t this council I oil orou-,,,h ij estie;,at-ion of the subject,,e would espectuly, suggest ti a body, brant the ri,�_:it to any an,' all parties or persons who do occupy a stall in C.) �:�D e , aid, market house to peddle or sell in all part"s of she Oil -1Y of Sanford until - e hi�ur, of 9:00 o'clock ThIs to ,,e under the rules of t: -,e City ity Market...Si.-med, -eri Adaais and J.B.RanCkall.On ,noon the report was accepited. ,notion d Before the Council in reference to rer.t cial-med 'cy hiirl on I - Mlayo r appeare and -1-y by Alderaian Randa -a D- rented for the Olts ae fiiatter and account of a c lai-ie d to -1 state dent c_-.,,ncerninv ti ed.The 11�ayor made his T nra, sh e r b-,: t never occUP1 for investi,,,,:,,ation,D??awdy Randall and Adams it was referred to tie f oll0wil" and E.H. U I!-. d seutled witt D -t Gen.Be-,.;'+IY --orted th, 14r.Thrssher. re_� .1- rndon,he �aetheuordinance foan.OdcTai-,),linson and possible !.?-.He comii-lu'leea),,)-oointedtoreportupby him whic- was on raotio.ri ­,ef erred �riclay ls meeting. streets was in-16ro the following I duced an :atter of shade trees on -the pu;_�lic strec co-alillittee appointed the -i report )n most zoract'icaQle method of seourin,­ and Dlantimy U I b them:Ra dail Drawdy Adams and Lillienthal. The Mlayor Aras ordered by resolution strictly enforce tie cattle ordinance as it o0d on, the, books. 0 street commi-4-tee and it.. Yr.Lillienthal_ tendered his msiEnation as chairt-iian f t U s accepted by the chair wh', appo�_nted Mr.Randall in his stead.The 00immittee was also t .ortuned to -act in cases of necessity without- 1.vaitin jZ to ascouncil peri-Pission. The follDwin.. resolution was offered and pased�, RE60LYED: That property;- V- owners be quired to construct a board. side walk six feet wide alonp, the west side of Sanford Avef,ue frol-1, lst to Com,"iercial Street and fraf.r! S-anford. Aveneu along the South Side of, Co,mMercial Street and drat sw,,e be done within 15 daysand on ailure to do sothat e 1'.'arshall be reauired to have sidewalk constructed.The resolution was offered and ssed. The following resolution wa's offered: RESOLVED: Tha t- !,Ar. 3 Guait-;ert e required to move his stairi,:ay frost t,` -.,e' sidewalk within,., threedays, arrdi� o-, a. lure to do so e marshall ,e required to remove the salnt...Carried. .1 No further bus-ine s the meetin.-- adjourned until Fric.ay nig-I)t S. A.Adaixis, clerk pro ter.