08-29-49 v MINUTES OF THE ADJOURNED MEETING OF THE ATLANTIC BEACH
TOWN COUNCIL HELD AT THE TOWN HALL ON MONDAY, AUGUST
29TH, 1949, AT $ P.M.
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Present :
F.P. °Ganzel
D.P. Mason
D.W. Bremer
W.G. Kirby, Coundilmen
and
G.L. Rosborough, Mayor
Frank Thompson, Town Attorney
C.R. Frazier , Town Supervisor
Adele S . Gra ge , Town Clerk
The treeting was called to order by the President, Mr.
Ganzel . . Upon suggestion of Mr. Bremer, there was a
moment of silent prayer preceding the consideration
of bus ine ss .
The appointment of a Town Supervisor to succeed Mr.
Frazier was brought up, and upon motion of Mr . Mason,
seconded by Mr. Bremer, Mr. Robert M. Panton was appointed
Town Supervisor at a salary of •$500O. yearly, effective
Septanber 1, 1949. The Town Clerk was instructed to
write a letter of appreciation for their applications
and Interest to each applicant .
It was recommended that the title of Town Supervisor
be changed to Town Manager . The attorney advised that
Ordinance #73 which created:the office of Town Supervisor
could be amended to change the title of the office to
Tann Manager withait changing the duties, the duties as
set forth in Ordinance #73 remaining the same . Upon motion
of Mr. Mason, seconded by Mr. Bremer An Ordinance Amending
Ordinance #73 by changeing the title of Town Supervisor
to Tom. Manager was passed on first reading. Upon motion
of Mr. Mason, seconded by Mr. Bremer it was passed on
second reading.
A request from Miss Anna Ingraham that the light in front
of her house be shaded was considered and upon the suggestion
of Mr. Mason, it was referred to the City of Jacksonville's
electrical representative on maintenance for recommendation.
Upon motion of Mr. Mason, seconded by Mr. Bremer, Mr. Richard
Hamilton was appointed Tax Assessor for the year 1949.
Appre cia tion was expressed for the work done by Mr. Leroy
Johnson during and after the storm in restoring our electrical
service , and also the assistance given by Mr. Bremer and
Mr. Russell . Upon suggestion of Mr. Mason a letter will be
written to the City Commission commending Mr. Johnson for the
work done during and after the storm.
Mr. Kirby recommended that either barriers of some kind or
signs be put at the dead end streets to keep out traffic, as
they drive down into the soft sand before they know it is
dead-end . There was a discussion and upon motion of Mr. Kirby
seconded by Mr. Bremer the Town Supervisor was instructed to
place piling at street-ends where needed for the protection
of traffic.
A letter re: General Electric Co. Seawall Storm damage bill
was referred to the Finance & Taxation Committee who will
111 make re commen .dation at next meeting.
Mr. Ganzel advised that he had a letter from Mr. Rawls to
be read in open meeting, but that he was not reading as it
was competing with rumors, one does not need to compete with
rumors. He spoke very highly of Mr. Rawls, and wants it to
go on record that he would like to see Mr. Rawls on the
Council. He has worked with Mr. Rawls at Gibbs CcDporation,
that he was held in high esteem, and made a success. He ad-
vised that the Council had unanimously selected Mr. Rawls ,
in executive session, to take his place back on the Council as
the people had elected Mr. Rawls , and he would like to , see
him gain on the Council.
Mr. Rawls advised that he does not choose to come back on
the Council for business reasons, and that since resigning
does not think to best interests to return , and his business
will not permit either. Mr. Rawls asked permission to address
the floor, which was granted. He stated that if any rumor
mongers have anything against him or wish to say anything
about him to say it to him in ,public before witnesses, or
write it over their signatures. That the rumors that had been
circulated had nothing to do with his staying off the Council.
A Resolution was presented by Erven Bowery and George Bull
which they requested the Council to approve and send to the
Legislature for passage at the special session. This Resolu-
tthon had to do with providing for recall of public officials,
Mr. Thompson was asked for an opiniorj, and advised that he
did not know whether this particular was good or
bad as he had not had time to study it , and that he does not
believe this coming legislative session will consider matters
oftthis kind, as they are conveneing for revenue purposes.
He feels the whole charter should be re-written, rather than
additional amendr►rnts. He stated that he personally was
opposed to recall, as it encouraged pressure groups who
interfer with the independence of the Council, and that if
a recall provisi on wa s included in a new charter that he
would vote against it . Mr. Ganzel advised that Mr. Charles
Luckie reported that he wqs introducing a bill' covering
recall for the whole state . Upon motion of Mr. Mason
seconded by Mr. Kirby the matter was referred to the Laws
and Rules Committee for further study and recoi'nrnendation.
Mr. Thomps on advised that he had no further information from
the Bond Co. , but that he hoped have the information as to the
referendum soon.
There was a discussion on the needed sidewalk on Atlantic
Boulevrd, and Mr. Thompson wi 11 advise as to referendum
procedure on this, as the Legislative Act taking this strip
of land into the Town provides for a referendum vote.
Upon motion of Mr. Kirby the meeting.adjourned.
F.P. Ganzel, President,
Attest : Q
Ade e S . Grage , Town Cler
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