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07-24-50 v MINUTES OF THE ADJOURNED MEETING OF THE ATLANTIC BEACH TOWN COUNCIL HELD AT THE TOWN HALL ON MONDAY, JULY 24th, 1950 AT 8 P.M. Present: D.P. Mason W.G. Kirby D.W. Bremer R.S. Thames E. Gerry Adams 41 Councilmen and G.L. Rosborough, Mayor Frank Thompsoh, Town Attorney J.D. Brotchie, Town Manager Adele S. Grage, Town Clerk The meeting was called to order by Mr. Mason, who recognized visitors present and called for any business from the floor. There being none, the matter of closing hours for liquor places was discussed. Mr. Thames moved, seconded by Mr. Bremer that the Ordinance #134 regulating the hours for the sale of Alcoholic beverages be presented for 3rd and final reading. The Clerk read the Ordinance, and upon motion of Mr. Kirby, seconded by Mr. Thames it was passed on third and final reading with the fine set at $100. in section 2. The matter of recall of Town Officials as covered in HB #139 was next discussed. Mr. Adams advised that he was not in favor of recall. as our charter shakes provision for handling officials against whom charges have been properly made. The Mayor and Town Attorney expressed their Opinions against the recall, and after further discussion Mr. Adams moved that the recall legislation as covered by HB#139 not go on the ballot for August 8th election, this was seconded by Mr. Bremer and carried. The call vote was: Adams, Bremer, Kirby, Masoh, and Thames "aye". Mr. Brotchie presented the bill frost the Water Tank Service Co. covering work done on the water tank. He advised that the work done was very satisfactory, and he recommended that bill be paid. Upon motion of Mr. Bremer, seconded by Mr. Adams this bill in amount of $1126.57 was approved for payment. Mr. Russell reported on his trip to the Peach Officer's Association convention at St. Petersburg. Upon moti&n of Mr. Kirby, seconded by Mr. Bremer approval was given foe payment of invoice from H.W. Walters for 7 life buoys. Mr. Bremer presented the problem of transportation in Atlantic Beach, and the fact that the Town has grown lore in proportion than any other in the state, and there is no bus service within the town. The advantages of a shuttle bus between 16th street Atlantic Beach and Jacksonville Beach, were discussed, and upon motion of Mr. Kirby seconded by Mr. Adams, the mayor was requested to write a letter to the Jacksonville Coach Co. requesting shuttle bus service. Mr. Kirby moved adjournment from day to day. D . Mason Attest: actLet.4 7 • Adele S. Grage, Town C !-rk