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Resolution 924 udOw wan ism RESOLUTION NO. 924 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY Or MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA SECTION 1. That on February 18th, 1925 , this City Council, by Resolution No. 822 ordered that Washington Avenue be paved, and where heretofore paved, repaved, to a width of forty-five feet with a Bituminous Wearing Surface on a Rock Base and Concrete curb and gutter, from the North line of Biscayne Avenue to the South line of First Street, as said Avenue and Street are shown on a Plat recorded in Plat Book No. 2, Page 81, and as said Washington Avenue is named and designated in Ordi- nance No. 170, recorded in Deed Book No. 297 , at Page 242, all of the Public Records of Dade County, Florida; And on the same day by another Resolution, No. 816, or- dered that said Washington Avenue be paved, and where heretofore paved, repaved, to a width of seventy-six feet with a Bituminous Wearing Surface on a Rock Base and Concrete curb and gutter, from the North line of First Street to the South line of Lincoln Road, as said Avenue, Street and toad are shown on Plats recorded in Plat Book No. 2, at Pages 56 and 81, in Plat Book No. 4, at Page 83, in Flat Book No. 3, at Page 11, in Plat Book No. 7, at Page 145, in Plat Book No. 9, at Page 147, and in Plat Book No . 6, at Page 34, and as said Washington Avenue is named and designated in Ordinance No. 17C4 recorded in Deed Book io. 297, at Page 242, all of the kublic Records of Dade County, Florida; And on the same day by another Resolution, No. 811, or- dered that First Street be paved, and where heretofore paved, repaved, to a width of seventy-six feet with a Bituminous Wearing Surface on a Rock Base, and Concrete curb and gutter, from the West line of Washington Avenue to the East line of Alton Road; as said Street, Avenue and Woad are shown on a Plat recorded in Plat Book No . 2, Page 81, and as said Washington Avenue is named and desig- nated in Ordinance No. 170, recorded in Deed Book No. 297, at Page 242, all of the Public Records of Dade County, Florida; And on the same day by another Resolution, No. 812, or- dered that Alton Road be paved, and where heretofore paved, repaved, to a width of seventy-six feet with a Bituminous Wearing Surface on a Rock Base and Concrete curb and gutter from the South line of 'first Street, deflected Southwest at an angle of ninety degrees with Alton Road to a line thirty- five feet South of the center line of y'ifth Street ; as said Road and Streets are shown on a Plat recorded in Plat Book No. 2, Page 81, all of the Public Records of Dade County, Florida; And on the same day by another Resolution, No. 824, ordered that said First Street be paved, and where heretofore paved, repaved, to a width of thirty-four feet with a Bituminous Wearing Surface on a R&eek'Base and Concrete curb an trotter, 1— from the West line of Collins Avenue to the East line of Washington Avenue ; as said Street and Ave- nues are shown on a Plat recorded in Plat Book No. 2, Page 38, and as said Collins and Washington Ave- nues are named and designated in Ordinance No. 170, recorded in Deed Book No. 297 , Page 242, all of the Public Records of Dade County, Florida; and in and by said Resolutions the City Council designated said improvements as H-66, H-60, H-55, H-56, and H-68, re- spectively, and set forth its intention to proceed with such improvements under Section 29 of the City Charter of said City. SECTION 2. That the Railway track of the Miami Beach Railway Company is now maintained and operated along said Washington Ave- nue, Alton Road and 2irst Street at the places where said Avenue, Road and Street are to be paved, repaved, or improved as aforesaid, pursuant to the provisions of Ordinance No. 205, of this City Council, adopted April 9th, 1924. SECTION 3 . That pursuant to the provisions of Section 6, of said Or- dinance 1,o. 205, said Miami Beach Railway Company be, and it is , hereby ordered to make the repairs or replacements as to ballast,• ties, rails and the raising or lowering of the said railway track as, in the opinion hereinafter set forth of this City Council, will put said track in Bach condition as to preclude the probability of damage to said paving, repaving or improvement heretofore ordered during the reasonable life thereof due to deterioration of said Railway Company' s track maintained pursuant to said Ordinance No. 2)5 , and that if this order is not com- plied with within a reasonable time and within time to en- able said City to pave that portion of said Washington Ave- nue, Alton Road and First Street occupied by such track, at the same time it is enabled to pave the remainder of said streets , the said City Council will assess the cost of such paving and a proportionate part of the incidental expenses against such Railway Company including such cost upon any intersection of highway in accordance with the provisions of Section 29, of the City Charter of said City. SECTION 4. That in the opinion of said City Council it will be neces- sary in order to preclude the probability of damage of said paving or repaving, or improvement during the natural life thereof, due to deterioration of said track that the following repairs or replacements as to the ballast, ties, rails and the grade of said track be made, to-wit: That said track be constructed of seven inch grooved- girder rails properly secured to 6" x 8" x 8' creosoted ties, the latter to be spaced not more than eighteen inches on centers at rail joints and not more than forty inches on centers at rail centers. That brace tie plates be instal led between the rails and ties of said track at a maximum spacing of six feet. That catch basins of a design approved by the City Engineer be installed under said track at all sumps in the grade line thereof. That creosoted combined trolley and feeder line poles be installed where poles are required and that said poles be of sufficient height to provide proper supports for street lights to be suspended therefrom over the center lines of said Road, Street and Avenue. That said track be lined and surfaced to the lines and grades established by the City Engineer on a bed of crushed stone eight inches in depth after thorough compaction. That crushed stone be thoroughly tamped either by hand or machine tampers under and around each tie and the base of each rail, traffic being meanwhile maintained on said track. That said tamping be continued until eadzand all of said rails and ties are firmly and solidly settled and bedded into their predetermined position and free from vibration or movement of arkv kind. That said track be gone over and re-tamped as is required until the above condition is ob- tained to the satisfaction of the City Engineer. That all rock for the above purposes lying below the plane of the centers of the ties be furnished and compacted in place by the said Railway Company. That all rock lying between the center of the ties and the base of the rail be furnished by the paving Contractor but that the same be compacted in place by the said Railway Company. That all rock and other paving materials lying between the base and the top of the rail be furnished and compacted in place by the paving contractor, except that the said Railway Company will be required to tamp suitable filler material under the rail heads on each side of each rail of each track until this space is filled to the satisfaction of the City Engineer. Any defects which may develop at any time in said track con- struction or in said pavement because of such defects in said track construction shall be promptly remedied at the ex- pense of tree said Railway Company. SECTION 5. That said City will begin said improvement of said Washington Ave- nue, .Elton .Load and a'irst Street on or about May 15th, 1925 , and that said Railway Company ishereby ordered to pave, repair and make the replacements within that portion of said 'Washington Ave- nue, Alton Road and First Street occupied by said track, beginn- ing not later than April 15th, 1925, and continuing said construc- tion with such force or forces of men and equipment as may be re- quired in order to keep such construction well in advance and en- tirely out of the way of the Contractor paving the street, other- wise said portion occupied by said track will be improved as a- foresaid by said City and the cost and incidental expenses in ac- cord with the Charter provisions of said City assessed against said Railway Company. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 11th day of March, A. 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