02-10-42 v MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING OF THE ATLANTIC BEACH
TONN COUNCIL HELD AT THE TOWN HALL AT 8 P.M. FEBRUAPY 10, 1942.
The Clerk called the roll and the following members
answered present:
Fred C . Allen,
E. L. Chiasson
James A . Cranford
H. G. Isaacs
Mayor, G. L. Rosborough
Town Attorney, C . C. Howell , Jr.
The Clerk administered the Oath of Office to James A.
Cranford as Councilman to succeed J. C. Cutler , resigned.
The Minutes of the Regular Monthly Meeting of January
13th were read and approved.
Mr. Cranford, Town Treasurer submitted his usual
monthly financial report which, upon motion of Mr. Allen,
seconded by Mr. Chiesson , was approved and ordered filed.
Upon motion of Mr. Allen , seconded by Mr. Chiasson,
the following bills were approved and ordered Haid :
Atlantic National Bank ( Insurance Note) 41.53
Gulf Life Insurance Co. 15.00
Seaboard Oil Company 30.75
Consolidated Automotive Company 4.50
Shell Oil Company .75
Mason Lumber Company 12.35
Joe Dobbins 13.00
Southern Bell Telephone Co. 11 .24
N. A. Reifsnyder 2.00
Pasco' s Garage 2.00
C . C . Howell , Jr. 5.00
Zaun Equipment Company 100.00
Henry Oetjen 35.00
273.12
Mr. Howell explained to situation es to the tax and
assessment account of P . E. Sugg , stating that there is at this
time approximately 4700 available for payment on this account ,
that there Is a loan on the property providing for further pay-
ment of taxes , but that this money cannot be released until after
the new building now under construction has been completed. It
was unanimously agreed that Mr. Sugg should be allowed to pay the
Seawall account on one lot in full at this time , and that further
action be held in abeyance until the additional funds have been
released.
The Town Attorney discussed the judgment in the Olgrigge
case. Due to the fact that this year' s budget does not contain
provision for the payment of this judgment , it was unanimously
agreed that payment should be deferred for a time at least end
preferably until the next budget when it will be included and
provision made for tax to take care of it.
The tax suit against X. H. Adams was discussed. The
matter is still before the Supreme Court.
OilkMr. Howell recited that S. S. Blondheim is in a serious
physical condition at this time and suggested that if agreeable
to the Council , suit to collect taxes be held in temporary
abeyance .
The Town Attorney read a letter received from the Fecon-
struction Finance Corporation relative to the Town ' s position
to future retirement of Seawall Bonds. The lest audit made
reflects a deficiency in apparent assets in this connection.
However , it is not possible to reconcile the final settle-
ment of the case of N. H. Adams , et al ; the Town is not in
default either on the bond or interest account end that if and
when the Adams suit is finally settled, the Town will then be
in a position to determine the future outlook of this account.
A letter addressed to the President of the Council
by Mrs. Owen Johnson, Secretary Mar Relief Fund Committee,
Beaches Red Cross , was read. This letter asked for a contribu-
tion by the Town. The Council discussed this matter at some
length and it was unanimously agreed that this is a matter for
individual donations; that Atlantic Beach individual contribu-
tions have been the highest per capita at the Beaches and for
that reason the Council does not feel et liberty to impose an
additional burden on the tax payers. The Clerk WFS directed to
write Mrs . Owen Johnson advising accordingly , but complimenting
her and her organization on the splendid work and to individual-
ly pledge full support and cooperation in this and all other
necessary work for Defense .
Mr. Isaacs presented an Ordinance entitled
"RN ORDINANCE FOR BLACKOUTS AND OTHER MEANS OF PROTECTION
AGAINST ATTACKS UPON THIS MUNICIPALITY BY LNEMILS OF THE
UNITED STATES AND THEIR AGENTS : ETC. "
Upon Motion of Mr. Chiasson, seconded by Mr. Cranford, this
Ordinance was unanimously passed on first reading.
Upon motion of Mr. Chiasson , seconded by Mr. Cran-
ford , this Ordinance was unanimously passed on second reading.
It was then referred to the Laws end Pules Committee and the
Town Attorney.
The City Supervisor reported the finding of a six
inch cast iron main on the East side of Beach Avenue . It was
stated that the condition of this main could not be determined
except by being taken up. Because of the fact that the Town
would be assured of enough salvage at scrap prices to off-set
the cost of excavation, the City Supervisor was directed to
make excavation.
The question of feeding hogs the garbage as a matter
of aid to Defense and a possible source of additional revenue
was discussed at length. It was decided that the matter be
allowed to stand until a complete study of its possibilities
could be studied and e further report by the City Supervisor
made. In the meantime , the Town would nay for nine pigs ,
total cost 25 . to be used in this further study.
There being no further business for consideration,
the meeting was adjourned.
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