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Resolution 1772 men RESOLUTION NO. 1772 WHEREAS, a resolution was passed and adopted by the . City Council of the City of Miami Beach, Florida, on May 2, 1928, requiring the owners of the storm wrecked building on the East 70' of Lots 9 and 10, Block 57, Ocean Beach Addition #3 , to clear the same of and destroy weeds, under- growth, rubbish , debris, trash and unsightly and unsanitary matter on or before May 16, 1928, and, WHEREAS, due notice was given to such property owners by publication on May 4th in the "Miami Beach Sun" , a news- paper published in said City, in accordance with the provi- sions of the aforementioned resolution of the said City Council, and WHEREAS, the premises heretofore described are encum- bered with a large amount of weeds, undergrowth, rubbish, debris, trash and unsightly and unsanitary matter , and it is hereby declared that the condition of said premises consti- tutes a menace to the health, convenience and welfare of the citizens of said City , and WHEREAS, the owner of said above described premises has failed to comply with the terms and requirements of said resolution, and said premises have continued and now remain in the same unsightly, unsanitary and harmful condition, and WHEREAS, it appears to this City Council from a com- munication received by it from the head of the Fire Depart- ment of this City, that said premises are a dangerous menace to the City of Miami Beach, because of certain rubbish, debris g'. and a certain building situated thereon, which has not been re- paired since the 1926 storm; and from two communications from the Health Officer and the Sanitary Inspector of said City, respectively, that said premises, due to their unrepaired con- dition, constitute a public nuisance and a menace to public health, because of their present condition, and particularly because of the unsanitary condition existing in said open store building; and this City Council having received complaints from owners of property adjacent to and situated near said premises, to the effect that their health, morals and safety are impaired and endangered, and their property endangered because of said condition of said premises. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA: Section 1. That the City Manager of the City of Miami Beach, Florida, is hereby directed and authorized to proceed and cause such work to be done as may be reasonably necessary to remove from said premises the unsightly and unsanitary con- dition thereof ,and to clear the same of all rubbish and debris, and to make the same reasonably safe from fire , and cease to be a health menace to the community; to keep an account of such work and report the same to the Council, whereupon the costs thereof shall be made a charge and lien against the property so cleared and preserved, of the same extent and character as liens for special assessments provided for in the Charter of this City. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 16th day of May, A. D. , 1928. President of C 'ty Council ATTEST: i City Clerk 11101/ C7 p c+'y Hico O pr rs P.- co H' w 0 0 Fh H P ;i G H • n c!- H H 'Tr c+ 0 `%' ti 310 (D •• n O O I-0. • 0I-) ct • • ct- p CD H