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Council Minutes Page 429, Book 7 April 15, 1927~_~~1 APRIL 15th, 1927. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, PRESCRIBING RULES AND REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE SALE AND DISTRIBUTION ' OF THE WATER OF SAID CITY; PRESCRIB- ING THE CHARGES FOR 'RATER TO HE PAID BY CONSUMERS AND PROVIDING A PENALTY FOR THE VIOLATION OF SUCH RULE$ AND REGULATIONS. A motion was made by Councilman Henning, seconded by Councilman Hice, that the foregoing ordinance be passed to second reading and be read the second time by title only. The motion carried. The foregoing ordinance was read the second time by title only. Council then adjourned to a recess session to be held at 10:00 A. M., on Friday, Apr11 15th, 19.27. - / Pre i nt f ity ouncil ATTEST: City Clerk APRIL 15th, 1927. Recess session of the City Council of the ,City of Miami Beach was held in the Council Chambers with President Jghn ~I. Levi in the chair and Mayor J. N. Lummus, Jr., City Attorney G, E. McCaskill and City Manager Claude A. Renshaw and the following Councilmen present: C. B. Floyd, 'Rilliam A. Scott, Harry McCarthy, Frank H. Henning, Harry M. Hice and D. Richard Mead, a quorum being present. Mr. DeGarmo Gray addressed the Council urging that the City Council use their influence in obtaining the reconstruction of the channel markers in Biscayne Bay which were destroyed by the recent hurricane and also that they get behind the movement for the taking over of the inland waterways down the east coast of Florida, preferrably without paying for them as is now contemplated. Mr. A. L. Bowes addressed the Council asking that the public be given an opportunity of seeing the proposed charter before same was passed by the Legislature. City Attorney McCaskill explained the new features of the charter and stated that same would be available for anyone interested to see at an early date. _ Mr. D. E. Rossetter, Engineer for the Normandy Beach Properties, addressed the Council asking that an additional appropriation of X150.00 be made for street patching in Normandy Beach South and Isle of Normandy City Engineer Neff reported having already spent in the neighbor- hood of X1,200.00 on the project, hence it was decided that Street Commi teeman Levi should go over the property with City Engineer Neff and City Manager Renshaw and make their recommendations as to how much farther th sould go with the work. Mr. Rossetter then presented the following communication with regard to the proposed municipal golf course: April 12 - 1927 The Hon. Mayor, City Manager and City Council, Miami Beach, Florida. OFFER OF Gentlemen: BORMANPROP. Viith reference to the proposed municipal golf course R~ICI- location in Miami Beach, the Normandy Beach Properties Cor- P L LF poration takes pleasure in submitting the following proposi- ~~~ tion: We propose to give to the City of Miami Beach, 120 acres for a munioipal golf course, the location of which is the heart of the north half of the Isle of Normandy. Re also will co- operate with the City officials in every way to make this a tremendous success. i ~' r f'. We are herewith submitting six colored blue line prints ..~ :ii ! _ APRIL 15th, 1927. _.___, _, . ,. We have also estimated the fill necessary to bring this area up to grade, which will require four to five months, the time and cost of which has been confirmed by the Clark Dredging Company to be ~1SS,065.12 We have also estimated the cost of the construction of the golf course from the graded fill to a finished pro- duct, which includes undulations, top soil, grading,, mounds, greens, greasing, water system, landscaping, fertilizer, green keeper's wages and architect's fees, the cost of all items having been confirmed by an estimate submitted by Captain H. C. C. Tippet, to be X119,200.00 Total X307,265.12 The cost of a clubhouse is a matter which lies entirely within the discretion of the officials of the City of Miami Beach, to be decided upon by plans. Xou will please take note that the tentative layout carries a 70 and 80 foot road right-of-way around the golf course, the area of which is entirely separate from the 120-acre golf course area. You will note in the upper righthand oorner of the tentative layout, a location sketch which shows the location of this proposed golf course relative to other properties on the north end of Miami Beach; also shows the relative loaation' to the proposed 79th Street Causeway, which will soon be a reality. The writer has in his possession, papers from the Company officials confirming this offer. Thanking you for the opportunity of submitting this proposition, I am Very truly yours, (Signed) D. E. Rossetter, Engineer. NORMANDY BEACH PROPERTIES CORP. There was no action taken in the matter but Mr. Rossetter was assured that same would be taken under consideration in the near futuro, COUNCIL URGED Mr. T. J. Pancoast, President of The Chamber of Commerae, ad- TO OBTAIN DE D dressed the Counoil urging that they use their influence on the Govern- ~`° QTY ment to obtain a deed to Dade County for the present Government Reserve- FOR VERNMENT tion Coast Guard property in the north end of the City to be used as a ~SERVATI N public county park. COAST GUARD PROP- In s motion made by Councilman Henning, seconded by Councilman ER Y. Hice, and duly carried, the matter was referred to City Manager Renshaw, President Levi then explained the beach protection project as t CITY MANAGER outlined by City Manager Renshaw and City Engineer Neff at the last NSTRUCT D TO meeting, calling attention to the limited funds available at this time OBTAIN WAIVERS and the necessity of putting in one complete section of the project in OF OBJECTIONS & order to see whether same is practical and calling attention to the proms' ASEMENTS FOR posed location as between 22nd and 30th Streets. EACH EROSION He asked for a discussion as to whether or not such work should PROJECT. be a general City obligation or assessed to individual abutting property: owners. Oonsiderable discussion ensued on the subject but no formal de- cision was reaohed in the matter except that in a motion made by Counoiv man Mead, seconded by Councilman Floyd and duly carried, the City Manag was instructed to proceed to Obtain waivers of objections and easements' from the ooean front property owners the fall length of the City but mca particularlq at first in the section where the work 1s first proposed. The following ordinance was then brought up for first reading and: same was read in full: 1ST READING OF AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A LARY ORDINANCE. SCHEDULE OF SALARIES TO BE PAID TO EMPLOYEES OF THE CITY OF MIA~SI BEACH, FLORIDA, AND FIX- ING THE RATES THEREOF. A motion was made by Councilman Henning, seconded by Councilman Mead, that the foregoing ordinance be passed to second reading and be read the second time by title only. The motion carried. The foregoirt~' ordinance was read the second time by title only. The Financial Statement for the month ending March 31st, 1927: was presented and a Dopy of same handed to each of the Councilmen. Thy. statement showed a statement of Fund Ledger Balances, a Statement oP Department Acc.Tt,Ala tnaathPr with thu P!..,,A9+~~,. .,f +He io~L m.,. n,.iv