07-19-55 v MINUTES OF THE ADJOURNED MEETING OF THE ATLANTIC BEACH TOWN COUNCIL
HELD AT THE TOpJN HALL ON TUESDAY, JULY 19th, 1955 AT 8 P.M.
Present:
Norman Minchew
Marvin Carr
L.J. "Jack" Feather
R.S. Thames, Councilmen
and
J.A. Reid, Mayor
Frank Thompson, Town Attorney
Adele S. Grage . Town Clerk
The meeting was called to order by the President, Mr. Minchew
and went into session as an Equalization Board on the Street
Paving Special Assessment Roll for 1955. Certificate of Publicatthon
of Notice to Property Owners of the Equalixation Board meeting and
also copy of the special assessment roll, is attahhed hereto and
made a part of these minutes. There were no complaints, whereupon
Mr. Thames introduced Resolution # 55-13 which was read in full and
moved its adoption :
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Said motion to adopt said Resolution was seconded by Mr. Carr, Said
motion having been duly considered, the President put the question
and the called vote was as follows :
Aye : Carr , Feather, Thames, Minchew
Absent: Aams
Nay: None
Whereupon the Prt.sident declared the motion carried and Resolution ado'
Copy of the Call for bids as published in Ocean Beach Reporter
on July 8th, 1955 and also proof of publication of Resolution
No. 55-9 are attached hereto and made a part of these minutes .
These cover the paving of certain streets in the Town.
of portions
Bids covering the paving of/those certain streets known as Ahern,
1st, 9th, 12th, 13th, 14th and 15th Streets , were received, opened
and tablated as folows :
Duval Engineering & Contracting Co.
8000 Sq.Yds. 5" sand Bituminous road mix @ 1.02 per sq. yd.
$8,160.00
5000 Sq. yds. stabilization @ .17 per sq.yd. 850.00
600 cu. yds. coliamon earth excavation @ .75 per cu.vd.450.00
Total 9,460.00
B.B. McCormick & Sons •
• 8000 ssg. yds. 5" sand bituminous road mix @ .900 per sq. yd.
• 7,200.00
5000 sq. yds. Stabilization @ .40 per sq. yd. 2000.00
600 Cu. yds. common earth excavation @1.00 per cu.yd.600.00
9,800.00
The bids were referred to the Streets & Highways Committee for
study, and to co-ordinate the paving with the waterworks project,
and report back to Council their recommendations.
Bids on a new vehicle to replace the Chevrolet Panel truck were
next received and are tabulated as follows :
Burwell Motor Co. : 6 cyl.
1955 Chevrolet Styleline Special/2 door sedan $1,729.05 (no tax)
less allowance on truck 180.25
Net 1,348.80
1955 Styleline 3 passenger Utility sedan 1,638.00 (no tax)
less allowance on truck 167. 50
Net 1,270.50
1955 Chevrolet pick-up Model 3104 1,652.05 (no tax'
less allowance on truck 442,70
net 1,209.35
Lynch-Davidson Motors , Inc . :
1955 Ford 2 door sedan, 6 cyl. 1, 731.00 (no tax)
less allowance on truck 426.00
Net 1,305.00
1955 Ford 2 door Business coupe 1,637.00 (no tax)
less truck allowance 404.00
Net 1,233.00
1955 Ford pick-up truck ton 1,685.00 (no tax)
less truck allowance 411.00
Net 1,272.00
There was a discussion and study of the bids as presented and
upon motion of Mr. Feather, seconded by lir. Carr approval was given
to purchase the 6 cylinder Ford 1955 Business 2-door sedan (business •
coupe) at a net delivered price of $1,233.00, from Lynch-Davidson
Motors, Inc.
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RESOLUTION # 55-13
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A Resolution finally approving and confirming
Those certain Special Assessments fully shown
and set out in that certain Town of Atlantic
Beach, Florida. The Special Assessment Roll
made and prepared in accordance with the
Resolution passed and adopted by the Town
Council of said Town on June 23rd, 1955,
providing for the improving of a portion of
Ahern Street, First Street, Ninth Street,
Twelfth Street Thirteenth Street Fourteenth
Street and Fifteenth Street in said Town.
WHEREAS, all things essential to the validity of each and
every, all and singular, the Special Assessments contemplated
by anset out in that certain hereinabove mentioned and
dexcribed Special Assessment Roll have been done and com-
pleted incltding the publication of said Roll as required by
law, and
WHEREAS, said Assessments have by this Town Council and
Governing Authority of the said Town of Atlantic Beach Florida,
sitting as an Equalization Board. ( after publication of notice
thereof as required by law) to hear and consider any and all
complaints as to said Assessments, been this night fully con-
sidered. no complaints having been made by anyone as to said
Assessments, and the same havingbbeen this night determined to
be properly equalized and adjusted as set forth on said Roll
as published as aforesaid and being in words and figures as
follows:
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Amount ? _
�.� ' Front- Assess- Due as Follows: .1`R Foot of Payable in Two Installments Ela Of 11 11 25 33.75 16.88 Augu19,195
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Lot Blk. age meet Amount Date 16.87 August 19, 195
Wl2 of 11 11 25 33.75 16.88 August 19, 195
' The following Lots and Parcels in Atlantic Beach Sub-division A as` 16.87 August 19, 195
recorded in Plat Book 5, Page 69 of Public Records of Duval County,1 13 11 50 67.50 33.75 August"185.9S
Florida: 33.75 August"19, 11$85
" Nla of 1 2 50 $ 67.50 $ 33.75 August 19, 19551 15 11 50 67.50 33.75 August 19, 191
33.75 August 19, 1956: • 33.75 August 19,-1,
N'2 of 3 2 50 67.50 33 75 August 19, 1955' 17 11 50 67.50 33.75 August 19, 191
33.75 August 19, 1955 1 33.73 1 19 11 50 67.50 33.75 August 19, 195
ust 19, 195
• 5 2+ 50 67.50 33.75 August 19, 1955
33.75 August 19, 1956 33.75 August 19, 195
7 2 50 67.5') 33.75 August 19, 1955 21 11 50 67.50 33.75 August 19, 195
I • 33.75 August 19, 1956 23 11 50 67.50 t 19, 195
33.75 August 19, 195
l 9 ? 50 67.50 33.75 August 19, 1955g
33.75 August 19,1956 195
25 . 11 SO 67.50 33.75 Augustg19ust , 195
11 2 50 67.50 33.75 1955
33.75 Augustt 19ust , 1956 33.75 Auust 9, 195
27 11 50 67.50 33.75 August 19, 195
13 2 50 67.50 33.75 August 19, 1955 3375 August 19, 195
33.75 August 19. 1956 29 11 50 67.50 33.75 Augustg19, 195.
15 2 50 67.50 33.75 August 19, 1955
33.75 August 19, 1956 33.75 August 19, 105,
17 2 50 67.50 33.75 August 19, 1955 31 11 50 67.50 33.75 August 19, 195,
33.75 August 19, 1956 1955 33 1 33.75 1 50 67.50 33.75 August 19, 195
• 19 2 50 87'50 195.
33.75 Au33.75 gust 19ust , 19561 33.75 August 19ust , 195,
21 2 50 67.50 33.75 August 19, 1955 35 11 50 67.50 33.75 August 19, 195,
23 2 50 87.50 33.75 August 19. 1955 33.75 August 19, 1951
33.75 August 19, 1956 37 11 50 67.50 33.75 August 19, 195:
'" 25 2 50 67.50 33.75 August 19, 1955 33.75 August 19, 195:
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33.75 August 19, 1958 39 11 50 67.50 33.75 August 19, 195;
,. E. 75.53' Of tract .I • 33.75 August 19, 1951
41 11 50 67.50 33.75 August 19, 195:
lying between W. 33.75 August 19, 1951
line of Lot 25, Ilk. 43 11 5067.50 33.75 August 19, 195:
2 and E. line of 33.75 August 19, 1951
Sherry Drive 75.53 101.96 50.08 August 19, 1955 45 11 50 67.50 33.75 August 19, 195:
50.98 August 19, 1956
33.75 August 19, 195E
W. 71' of tract 2 12 50 67.50 33.75 August 19, 195:
lying between W. 33.75 August 19, 1951
lint of Lot 25, Blk. 4 12 50 67.50 33.75 August 19,1955
2 and E. line of 33.75 August 19, 195E
Sherry Drive 71 93.95 47.93 August 19, 19551 6 12 50 67.50 33.75 August 19, 1955
47.92 August 19, 1958 33.75 August 19, 1951
2 3 50 67.50 33.75 August 19. 1955 8 12 50 67.30 33.75 August 19, 1955
33.75 August 19, 1956. 33.75 August 19, 1951
4 3 50 67.50 33.75 August,19. 1955'1 10 12 50 6750 33.75 August 19, 1955
33.75 August 19, 1956 33.75 August 19, 1956
6 3 50 67.50 33.75 August 19, 1955' 12 12 50 67.50 33.75 August 19, 1955
} - 33.75 August 19, 1956 J 33.75 August 19, 1956
8 3 50 67.50 33.75 August 19, 19551 14 12 50 67.50 33.75 August 19, 1955
33.75 August 19, 1956 33.75 August 19, 1956
E 28' of 10 3 28 37.80 18.90 August 19, 1955; 16 12 60 67.50 33.75 August 19, 1955
18.90 August 19, 19561 33.75 August 19, 1956
W 22' of 10 3 22 29.70 14.85 August 19, 1955 j 19 12 50 67.50 33.75 August, 1955
14.85 August 19, 1956; 33.75 August 9, 1956
12 - 3 50 67.50 33.75 August 19, 19551 20 12 50 6'7.50 33.75 August 19, 1955
33.75 August 19, 1956 - 33.75 August 19, 1956
5 6' of., 14 3 6 8.10 4.05 Auust 19, 1955 4.05 Aug et 19, 1955 22 12 50 67.50 "33.75 August 19, 1955
33.75 August 19, 1956
W 44' of 14 3 44 59.40 29.70 ' August 19, 1955 24 12 SO 67.50 33.75 August 19, 1955
29.70 August 19, 1956, 33.75 August 19, 1956
E 30.8' of 18 3 30.8 41.58 20.79 August 19, 1955 26 12 50 67.50 33.75 August 19, 1955
' 20.79 August 19. 1956; 33.75 August 19, 1956
W 19.2' of 16 3 10.2 25.92 12.06 August 19, 1055; 28 12 50 67.50 33.75 August 19, 1955
12.96 August 19, 1956; 33.75,, August 19, 1956
18 3 50 87.50 33.75 August 19, 1955; 30 12 50 67.50 33.75 -."Xilgust 1*-4.
33.75 August 19, 1956 33.75 August 19. 195
5 6' of. 20 3 6 8.10 4.05 August 19, 19551 32 12 50 67.50 33.75 August 19, 195,
4.05 August 19, 1956 j 33.75 August 19, 1956
W 44' of 20 3 44 59.40 29.70 August 19, 1955; 34 13 50 67.50 33.75 August 19, 1955
29.70 August 19, 19561 33.75 36 12 50 67.50 33.75 gust 19, 1956
22 3 50 67.50 33.75 August 19, 1955 August 19, 1955
33.75 August 19, 1956 33.75 . August 19, 1956
_--- 24 3 50 67.50 33.75 August 19, 1955 38 12 50 67.50 33.75 August 19, 1955
33.75 August 19, 3956 33.75 • August 19, 1956
26 3 50 67.50 33.75 August 19, 1955 40 12 50 67.50 33.75 August 19, 195.5
• 33.75' August 19, 1956 33.75 August 19, 1956
N'2 of 1 11 50 87.50 33.75 August 19, 19551 42 12 50 67.50 33.75 August 19, 1955
33.75 August 19, 1956; 33.75 August 19. 1956
3 11 50 67.50 33.75 August 19, 1955; 44 12 50 67.50 33.75 August 19, 1955
33.75 August 19, 1956 33.75 48 12 SO 67.50 33.75 gust 19, 1956
5 11 • • 50 67.50 33.75 August 19, 1955 August 19, 1955
33.75 August 19, 1956 33.75 August 19, 1956
7 11 50 67.50 33.75 August 19, 1955' 0 34 103.5 103.50 51.75 August 19, 1955
33.75 August 19, 1956 51.75 August 19, 1956
9 11 50 67.50 33.75 August 19, 1955 5 35 102.3 102.30 51.15 August 19, 1955
33.75 August 19, 1956 51.15 August 19. 19$
• The following Lots and Parcels in Floyd and Camp's Rapist, Atlantic
s Beach. as recorded in Plat Book 22, Page 80, Public Records of Duvall 1
County, Florida:
28 F&C 55 74.25 37.13 August 19, 1955
'tc 37.12 August 19, 1956
29 F&C 96.11 129.75 64.88 August 19, 1955 #
64.87 August 19, 1958
The following Lots and Parcels in Atlantic Beach Terrace sub- i
division. Atlantic Beach, as recorded in Plat Book 15, Page 34, Public,
Records of Duval County, Florida:
5 ABT . 50 50.00 25.00 August 19, 1955
25.00' August 19, 1956
6 ABT 50 50.00 25.00 August 19, 1955
25.00 August 19, 1956
7 ABT 50 50.00 25.00 August 19, 1955
25.00 August 19, 1958
8 ,,ABT 50 50.00 25.00 ' August 19, 1955
25.00 August 19, 1956
The following. Lots and Parcels in Atlantic Beach as recorded in
Plat Book 6, Page 1, Public Records of Duval County, Florida:
6 43 125 125.00 62.50 August 19, 1955
62.50 August 19, 190 1
12 43 118.3 118.30 59.15 August 19, 1935
59.15 August 19, 1956
The following Lots and Parcels in Mandalay sub-division, Atlantic
Beach. as recorded In Plat Book 10, Page 11, Public Records of Duval
County, Florida:
6 49 125 156.25 18.13 August 19, 1955
' 78.12 August 19, 1956
1 50 50 50.00 25.00 August 19, 1955
25.00 August 19, 1956
E 25' of 2 50 25 25.00 12.50 August 19, 1955
12.50 August 19. 1956
W 25' 02 2 50 25 25.00 12.50 August 19, 1955
12.50 August 19, 1958
Elz of 3 50 25 25.00 12.50 August 19, 1955
12.50 August 19, 1956
1.7 of of 3 50 25 25.00 12.50 August 19, 1955
• 12.50 August 19, 1956
4 50 50 50.00 25.00 August 19, 1956
25.00 August 19, 1956
5 50 49 49.00, 24.50 August 19, 1955
24.50 August 19,1956
/ 1 54 . 125 156.25 78.13 August 19, 1953
78.12 August 19. 1956
6 54 125 156.25 78.13 August 19, 1955
'� 78.12 August 19, 1956
.va. wv'.fl s "LI 1111111ULL.
Amount
.Foot of Payable in Two Installments
Front- Assess- Due as Follows:
Lot Blk. age ment Amount Date
1 59 125 156.25 78.13 ust 19, 1955
78.12 August 19, 1956
6 59 125 156.25 78.13 August 19, 1955
78.12 August 19, 1956
10 60 46.9 46.90 23.45 ust 19, 1955
23.45 August 19,1956
11 60 48 48.00 24.00 August 19, 1955
August 19, 1956
11 60 48 48.00 24.00 ust 19, 1955
24.00 • August 19, 1956
13 60 48 48.00 24.00 August 19, 1955
24.00 August 19, 1956
14 60 48 48.00 24.00 August 19, 1955
24.00 • August 19, 1956
15 60 48 48.00 24.00 August 19, 1955
24.00 August 19, 1956
1 63 48 48.00 24.00 ust 19, 1955
24.00 August 19, 1956
2 63 48 48.00 24.00 August 19, 1955
24.00 August 19, 1956
3 63 48 48.00 24.00 ust 19, 1955
4.00 August 19, 1958
4 63 48 48.00 24.00. August 19, 1955
24.00 August 19, 1956
5 63 48 48.00 24.00 August 19, 1955
24.00 August 19, 1956
6 63 47.7 47.70 23.85 August 19, 1955
• 23.85 August 19, 1956
1 64 125 156.25 '18.13 August 19, 19551
I 78.12 August 19, 1956
The following Lots and Parcels in Atlantic Beach Parkway Unit No.
2 livislon, Atlantic Beach, as reeorded In Plat Book 15, Page 83, Public
of Duval County, Florida:
• 5 4 ABP 60 75.00 37.50 August 19, 1955
37.50 August 19, 19561
6 4 ABP 50 62.30 31.25 August 19, 1955
31.25 August 19, 1956.
1 5 ABP 80 75.00 37.50 August 19, 1955
37.50 August 19. 1956
2 5 ABP 50 62.50 31.25 August 19. 1955
31.25 August 19. 19561
5 5 ABP 80 75.00 37.50 August 19, 1955
37.50 August 19. 1956
6 5 ABP 50 62.50 31.25 August 19, 1955
31.25 August 19, 1956
1 6 ABP 80 75.00 37.50 August 19,1955
37.50 August 19, 1956
2 6 ABP 50 62.50 31.25 August 19, 1955
e' 1 31.25 August 19, 1956
5 6 ABP 60 75.00 37.50 August 19, 1955
r... - . . - 37.50 August 19. 1958
6 6 ABP 50 62.50 31.25 August 19, 1955
31.25 August 19, 1956
1 1 ABP 60 75.00' 37.50 August 19, 1955 1
• 37.50 August 19, 19561
$ 7 ABP 50 82.50 31.25 August 19, 1955;
31.25 August 19, 1956
•(July 1, 8, 15. 1953)
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NOW, THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED BY THE TOWN COUNCIL, THAT
Each and every, all and singular, the said Special Assessments
contemplated and set out in the said Special Assessment Roll
prepared and published as aforesaid and herein above set out
hereby are and so stand finally approved and confirmed and are
now declared to be and shall remain legal, valid, and binding
liens upon all the said property against which they are made
until paid.
This ttesolution shall take effect immediately upon its passage.
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Minutes 7-19-55 - Page #3
Mr. Feather introduced the following Resolution covering the
Waterworks Construction Fund special account, which was read in
full, and moved its adoption:
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Said motion to adopt said Resolution was seconded by Mr. Thames and
the call vote was :
Aye : Carr, Feather, Thames, Minchew.
Absent : Adams
Nay: None
Whereupon the President declared said motion carried and said
Resolution adopted.
4 Upon motion of Mr. Feather, seconded by Mr. Carr the following
bills were approved for payment from the Waterworks Construction
Account:
Pierce Carrison,Wulbern Financial Adv. Serv. . . .$5,100.00
Tyson & Meek 350.00
National Cash Register Co. 1,000.00
(First Federal Savings & Loan. , Gainesville ,Fla. )
Joe Reinertson of Jax. (pipe ) 503.59
Smith & Gillespie Invs. 1,2,3,4 7,751.07
!here was a discussion of the water pressure especially in the after-
noons, and it was brought out that in the south section of the Town
you cannot get a drop of water out of the faucets from the middle
of the afternoon until about 8 o'clock. Whereupon Mr. Feather intro-
duced Resolution #55-14 directing that sprinklers not be used in
yards nor any yard watering done between the hours of 2 P.M. and
8 P.M. , and moved its adoption:
RESOLUTION NO. 55-14
WHEREAS, it has been found and determined by the Town
Council of the Town of Atlantic Beach, Florida, that the use
of water supplied by the Town for the purpose of watering lawns,
plants and shrubs reduces the supply available during the hours
hereinafter mentioned to consumers for necessary and essential
household uses, and that such use should be limited and re-
stricted as herein provided:
NOW THEREFORE, Be it Resolved by the Town Council of
the Town of Atlantic Beach, Florida:
That all consumers of water supplied by said Town
hereby are directed to refrain from the use of such water
within the hours of two o ' clock P. M. and eight o'clock P. M.
of each day, for the purpose of watering lawns, shrubs and
plants, until further action of this Council.
Passed by the Town Council on July 19th, 1955.
Minutes July 19th,1955 Page#
Whereupon said motion was seconded by Mr. Carr and the call vote was :
Aye : Carr, Feather, Thames, Minchew.
Nay: None
Absent : Adams.
The President, thereupon, declared said motion carried and said Resolu-
tion adopted.
Mr. Feather introduced by title only an Ordinance regulating the use
of water for yard watering and moved its adoption on first reading.
Said motion was seconded by Mr. Thames , and having been duly considered
the President put the question and the call vote was :
Aye : Carr, Feather, Thames, Minchew
Nay: None
Absent:Adams
Whereupon the President declared said motion carried and said Ordinance
passed on firstzeading.
Mr. Feather moved its adoption on second reading. Said motion was
seconded by Mr. Carr , and having been duly considered, the President
put the question and the call vote was :
Aye : Carr , Feather, Thames, Minchew
Nay: None
Absent: Adams
Whereupon the President declared said motion carried and said Ordinance
passed on second reading. •
Upon motion of Mr. Feather, seconded by Mr. Carr, Eddie Bullock was
appointed Fire Chief as provided for in Ordinance No. 176. The motion
was seconded by Mr. Carr and carried.
The matter of an inspector to act for the Town on the new Waterworks
Project was discussed and several names mentioned. It was brought out
that the Southeastern Contracting Co. have already started on Part"C"
of their contract work, and we should have an inspector on the job.
After discussion Mr. Thames moved that the matter be referred to the
Public Works Committee who are to study the matter and hire an inspec-
tor. The motion was seconded by Mr. Carr and the call vote was :
Aye: Carr, Thames, Minchew
Nay: Feather
Absent: Adams
Whereupon the President declared the motion carried.
The appointment of a Town Manager was next considered. Upon motion
of Mr. Carr , seconded by Mr. Thames , J.F. Waggoner, Jr. was presented
for appointment as Town Manager at salary of $5,400.00 per year (no
raise to be considerdd in next budget) . After due consideration the
President put the question and the call vote was :
Aye : Carr, Thames, Minchew
Pass: Feaher
Absent: Adams
Whereupon the President declared the motion carried.
Request of the Hygema Co. to move a house from Garry St. in Jacksonville
onto Lot 614, Saltair was considered. Mr. Bullock advised that he had
examined the house and it was in good condition, but does not quite meet
the required lot coverage. After discussion Mr. Thames moved that they
be given permit to move the house when they have secured the septic tank
• permit, met the required lot coverage and laid their foundation. This
was seconded by Mr. Carr and carried.
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Mr. Harcourt Bull discussed with the Council the waterworks site
and asked that they have the engineer establish a reasonable value
for the pipe that is presently under ground on the waterworks site,
and also to see if the right-of-way will ihUrfer with any future
structure. Mr. Feather moved the Engineer be so requested. The
motion was seconded by Mr. Carr and carried.
Mr. Thames moved adjournment from day to day at 9 :10 F.M.
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Norman Minchew2President
Attest :
aCet& ' Ar
Adele S. Grage , Town 6ierk
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RESOLUTION # 55-12
WHEREAS, on February 15th, 1955, the Town of Atlantic Beach,
Florida enacted Ordinance No. 172 providing for the erection
and construction of a waterworks system of said Town and
authorizing the issuance of Utility Revenue Bonds not to
exceed $260,000.00 to pay for the cost of such project, and
WHE EAS, Section 16 of said Ordinance No. 172 provides
that all monies received from the sale of said bonds,
exclusive of accrued interest, shall be deposited into a
special bank account and used only to pay for the cost of
constructing the project as defined in said Ordinance and
further provides that such proceeds shall be and constitute
a trust fund for such purposes, and
WUEliEAS, it is deemed desirable and expedient to provide
that such proceeds shall be deposited in the Atlantic National
Bank of Jacksonville, Jacksonville, Florida and shall be
disbursed and withdrawn from said account, in said bank,
only after such withdrawal or disbursement shall have been
approved by a written certificate from Smith and Gillespie,
consulting engineers. Now, therefore,
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF ATLANTIC
BEACH FLORIDA, That:
SECTION 1: The proceeds received from the sale of $255,000.00
Utility Revenue Bonds dated March 1, 1955 shall be deposited
into a special account in the Atlantic National Bank of
Jacksonville, Jacksonville, Florida and shall be withdrawn
and disbursed from said account only for the purposes pro-
vided in Sections 2 and 16 of said Ordinance No. 172.
SECTION 2s Expenditures, disbursements and with-
drawals from said special bank account, in said bank, shall
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be made only after such expenditure, disbursement or withdrawal
shall have been approved by a certificate in writing executed by the
consulting engineers, and said certificate shall be attached to and
accompany any warrant, voucher or check issued for such expenditure,
disbursement or withdrawal from said special bank account and the
Atlantic National Bank of Jacksonville, Jacksonville, Florida is
hereby authorized and directed to disburse monies from said special
account, in the amount provided by such warrant, voucher or check,
provided the same has attachbd thereto the aforesaid certificate
of the consulting engineers. Vouchers of the Town shall be signed
in the name of the Town of Atlantic Beach, Florida by Adele S. Grage,
Town Clerk, and countersigned by Norman Minchew, President of the
Town Council, or Marvin Carr, Vice-President of the Town Council.
The Engineers' certificate shall be signed in the name of Smith and
Gillespie by Wylie W. Gillespie or B.F. Borden.
SECTION 3: Any securities deposited as collateral to secure monies
on deposit in said special account shall be released to said bank,
from time to time, upon its request, in the amount that such secu-
rities exceed the amount of cash on deposit. Release shall be
signed in the name of the Town of Atlantic Beach, Florida by
Adele S. Grage, Town Clerk, and countersigned by Norman Minchew,
President of the Town Council or Marvin Carr, Vice-President of
the Town Council.