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12-07-43 v MINUTES OF THE PEGULAR MONTHLY MPETING OF THE ATLANTIC BEACH TOZ COU CIL HELD AT THE TOWN HALL AT 8 P. M. Y December 7 , 1943 . Present: E. L. Chiesson J . t . Cranford S. S. Jacobs and Mayor Ro^borough A. L. Chiassoh , Vice president , presiding. Upon motion of Mr. Cranford , seconded by Mr. Jacobs , the minutes of the monthly meeting of Nov. 5, 1943 were aloroved as read. Upon motion of Mr. Jacobs , seconded by Mr. Cranford, the report of the Treasurer was a proved and ordered filed. U ,on motion of Mr. Jacobs, seconded by Mr. Cranford, the following bills were a )nroved and ordered Laid. I R Wellington 7.00 Atlantic Iron and Metal Co. 3. 10 Arnold Printing Co. 29.05 C. C . Howell , Jr. - 15.25 Dickinson Hardware Co. 3.56 Mason Lumber Co. 12.55 R. R . Posborough & Bro. 10.00 Hal Lynch Co. 48.49 Geo. Bull - 5.00 T. B. Holliday Co. -95.00 City of "ac sonville -15 .01 Janes Service Station - - - -- 1.25 Sou Bel Tel & T_ 1 Co. 6.92 F . E. Nilkerson Co. - - 7. 10 Texas Co. 41 .10 Duval Moors 12. 40 Bills Garage 1.50 311 . 73 111 1• A disco-cion wan had in reference to Surplus Seawall Funds. Mr. Ci anford to see Mr. Allen of the Beach Bank in reference to placing funds in Savings Account. Upon motion of Mr. Cranford seconded by Mr. Jacobs, the Clerk was ordered to pay the balance due on the K2 International Truck. Upon motion of Mr. Jacobs , seconded by Mr. Cranford, the Clerk was ordered to issue a check to Neptune in the amount of 00. , merely as a token of appreciation for them having purchased a rulmotor and having offered its useto the citizens of Atlantic Reach . Mr. Cranford made a report on the Audit recently completed by Hall and Fisher. He stated that the report was complete and showed satisfactory handling of funds, except that i'- did not go far enough into the Seawall account. Additional information will be furnished. Upon motion of Mr. Cranford, seconded by Mr. Jacobs An Ordinance entitled "AN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE DISPOSAL OF GARBAGE NITHIN THE TOWN OF ATLANTIC BEACH , DUVAL COUNTY, Florida, AND PRESCRIBING PENALTIES FOR ITS VIOLATION" , as passed on second reading. A lengthy discussion was had in reference to the A► recent talks with the Adams interest and particularly 411 concerning their proposal to turn the waterworks over to the Town with certain considerations, restrictions, reservations, etc. It was decided that because of certain requirements under consideration that the transaction could not be legally made under the terms of the memorandum and that there is doubt an to the value of this system to the Town at this time . It was therefore passed. There being no further business fpr consideration the meeting adjourned. E. L. Chasson, Vice president 1111 Attes/t / 4/7, , T-iwn ' ler • A