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01-08-51 v MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING OF THE ATLANTIC BEACH TOWN COUNCIL HELD AT THE TOWN HALL ON MONDAY, JANUARY 8th, 1951 AT 8 P.M. Present: • E. Gerry Adams D.P. Mason W.G. Kirby R.S. Thames , Councilmen and Frank Thompson, Town Attorney J.D. Brotchie, Town Manager Adele S. Grage, Town Clerk The meeting was called to order by the President, Mr. Gerry Adams. Minutes of the regular meeting of December 71, 1950 were read and upon motion of Mr. Mason, seconded by Mr. Thames were approved. Mr. Adams recognized visitors present and called for any business from the Floor. Mr. J.T. McCormick presented the dredging plan to be done by the Navy at Mayport and the jetty channel, and advised that in Section 2 of this dredging project there would be 1,000,000 cubic yards of spoil which if done by hydraulic dredge could be stock piled on the beach and in 411 shallow water just south of and adjacent to the South Jetty, and would be very valuable to the beaches on the erosion problem. He believes that if a letter could be written to the four contractors bidding on this work assuring them that the Town would hot raise any objections or start imjuriction proceedings should there be a slight discoloration in the water caused at the time by the dredging , that tete successful contractor might consdder stock piling. Mr. McCormick advised that he had been out on a testing trip, and that very small amount of clay was found. The dredging is to be done before the summer season starts. There was discussion and upon motion of Mr. Mason, seconded by Mr. Thames approval was given for writing the letters as requested. Mr. Brotchie advised that he has had no more definite information on the Atlantic Blvd. ramp. Mr. Brotchie had a conference with the Texan Company men from Atlanta relative to the alley back of their property, but has not had any information from them to date. There was a discussion of the 6" water pipe and Mr. Brotchie advised that he has obtained quotations as follows: 410 Central Foundry Co. - Universal Pipe - $1.72 ft. net F.O.H. Factory- price includes bolts & washers American Cast Iron Pipe Co. - $1.46 per foot (bell & Spigot) Fittings - $232. net ton,FOB-Atlantic Beach Jas. B. Ulow & Sons - National- $1.52 per ft. ( B & S ) Sittings- $242. net ton. F.O.B. Foundry. The price, type of pipe, delivery dates, etc. were discussed at length, and Nr. Adams suggested that City of Jacksonville, and other users of Universal pipe be contacted for their experience with that type pipe before placing any order. Upon motion of Mr. Thames, seconded by Mr. Mason approval was given for the purchase of 250C to 3000 feet of 6" pipe as soon as possible, and leave to the decision of the Public Works Committee with Mr. Brotchie to decide on how much and the kind after investigation and study. Upon motion of Mr. Mason, seconded by Mr. Thames the Town Clerk was authorized to return the $5.00 fine to Carl Florence as stipulated by the Judge cn 111 ticket #C-394 providing the conditions of the 90 day probation as carried out. A letter was read from the City of Jacksonville Beach requesting the Town tocontribute to the cost of maintenance to keep the Neon directional sign at Kings Ave. and Atlantic Blvd. in operation at all times. This sign reads A-1-A to Jacksonville Beaches. The coast for present repairs caused by the storm will be $35.00 and the maintenance contract for 3 years will be $12.50 per month. There was • a discussion and upon motion of Mr. Thames, seconded by Mr, mason, the Town Clerk was directed to write Jacksonville Beach advising our willingness to co=operate, and requesting that they let us know what is considered our equitable part of the cost of maintenance. The Treasurer's report was presneted and upon motion of Mr. Thames, seconded by Mr. Mason was approved. The balances were as follows: General Fund $ 12,013.96 Seawall Fund 595.63 Waterworks Fund 588.83 Cigarette Tax Fund . . . 1,028.63 SA Street Fund 0.00 Thi$ bills were next considered and upon motion of Mr. Thames, seconded by Mr. Kirby the following were approved for payment: General Waterworks Cigarette Atlantic Blvd. Ice & Fuel Co. . . . . . .$ 11.84 - - Beach Transfer - - .85 � Cameron & Barkley - - 82.01 P.D. Carmichael's Hdwe 11.43 - - H. & W.B. Drew Co. 33.50 - - Fla. Equipment Co. 17.40 - - Fla.-Ga. Tractor Co. 199.25 - - Fla. League of Municipalities 50.00 - - Gulf Station, Atl. Blvd9441c -O J . • 13.62 - - Howard's Garage 73.30 - - J & W Motor Co. 1.75 - - City of Jax., Elec. Dept - 30.60 - Jax. Coca-Cola Bottling Co. 13.25 - - City of Jax. Bch. (Police Radio) 30.00 8 - " It " "(Mrs. Franks-prisoners meals) 2.50 - - Knauer's Hardware . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.70 - - Mason-Smith Co. . 23.67 2.94 - B.B. McCormick & Sons (Park sidewalk) . 63.00 - - Mennen & Bullock 13.00 - - Town of Neptune Beach (fires) 120.00 - - Payne-Garrison-Younger & Co.(Ins ) 305.69 - - Porter's Service Station 5.05 - - Southern Bell Tel. & Tel. Co.(Office) . .35 - - " II II It " " (Health Center) 9.49 - - IP J.L. Russell (Tel. Nov. 8.14 Dec. 5.29. , . . . , , 13.43 - - Sun Oil Co. Garbage $37.68 Streets 49.87 Police 67.11 . 154.66 - - R.E. Wilkerson & Co. 30.90 _ _ Underwood Corp 5.16 - - Worthington-Garcon Meter Co. - - 516.00 1,215.94 33.54 598.16 Upon motion of Mr. Mason, seconded by Mr. Thames approval was given for payment of $15.00 expense to Mr. Brotchie to cover trip to Gainesville to discuss water samples, etc. with the Labratory there. Mr. Mason brought to the attention of the Council the fact that due to the work to be done by the Navy at Mayport there will he additional building and he wondered if anything could be done to protect fpiropertjr'ownere as to , types of houses in the Town. He wants us to do everything possible to uphold the usual standard of construction. There was a discussion • and it , was agreed that we do not want to let down at all on our present require- ments. Pi. Attest: E. Gerry Ad. ls, President Adele S. Grape. Town Clelc