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10-10-66 v CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH COMMISSION MEETING October 10, 1966 AGENDA 1. Call to Order. 2 . Invocation. 3. Approval of Minutes - September 26, 1966. 4. Bids - Police Car. 5. Recognition of Visitors. 6. Reports: (a) City Managers Report 7. Insurance Coverage for 1967. 8. Resolution 66-14 - Transfer Funds to Account 802. 9. Fire and Police Chief - Reports and Dockets. 10. City Manager. 11. Commissioners. 12. Adjourn. 11 MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE ATLANTIC BEACH CITY COMMISSION HELD AT THE CITY HALL ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1966 AT 8: 00 P. M. Present: William S. Howell, Mayor-Commissioner Donald L. Goodling Louis C. Holloway, Jr. W. J. Parks, Jr. , Commissioners and Frank Thompson, City Attorney Murray H. Bennett, City Manager Adele S. Grage, City Clerk Absent: John W. Weldon, Commissioner (Out of City) The meeting was called to order by the Mayor-Commissioner, Mr. Howell. The Invocation was given by Commissioner Parks. The minutes of the meeting of September 26, 1966 were approved as written upon motion of Mr. Parks, seconded by Mr. Holloway and carried. Bids were received for 1967 Police Car - Certified proof of publication for 'Call for Bids" is attached to these minutes and made a part thereof. There was only one bid received which was opened and is listed as follows: Gordon Thompson Chevrolet, Inc. $1,676.76 Mr. Holloway moved that the bid be referred to a Committee for study and report at the next meeting, seconded by Mr. Goodling and carried. Mr. Howell appointed Mr. Holloway, Mr. Bennett and Chief Vogel as the Committee. The Mayor recognized many visitors present and called for any business from the floor not on the Agenda. Mr. Richard Riley was present with his client, Mr. M. H. Bagedonow, and requested recognition which was granted. He directed a question to Commissioner Goodling as to whether or not he had contacted Mr. James H. Winston relative to his client, Mr. M. H. Bagedonow. Mr. Thompson ruled the question was out of order as this meeting is to transact City business and is not a grand jury hearing. On advice of the City Attorney, Mr. Howell ruled Mr. Riley out of order. Mr. Riley and Mr. Bagedonow left the meeting. Minutes 10/10/66 Page #2 The City Manager presented a written report, copy of which is attached to these minutes and made a part thereof. He also presented a letter from the Beaches Fraternal Order of Firemeft advising they are the sole sponsors of the Benefit Dance and Fair to be held for the benefit of the Sheriff 's Boys Ranch. Mr. Parks moved that the Commission go on record as approving and supporting this project, seconded by Mr. Holloway and carded. Mrs. Grage advised the 1966 Insurance Coverage expires as of January lst and 1967 coverage should be considered. Mr. Parks moved the matter be referred to a Committee to draft, seconded by Mr. Goodling and carried. The Mayor appointed the same Committee that handled the 1966 bids last February. This Committee is Messrs. Weldon, Holloway and Thompson. Mayor Howell read Resolution #66-14 covering transfer of funds from Account 1051 to Account 804 - said funds are needed to purchase chemicals for the Sewer Plant. Mr. Parks moved the adoption of Resolution #66-14, seconded by Mr. Holloway and carried. Copy of said Resolution is attached hereto and made a part thereof. The report of the Police Department for the month of September, 1966, and the Municipal Court dockets for October 3rd and 10th were received for information and filing. There being no further business, Mr. Howell declared the meeting adjourned. / / illiam S. Howell Mayor-Commissioner Attest: acie-Ce_ Adele S. Grage, City erk !r/I" ' CITY Of. . . :. BcTd . , .„.„.„..0.0.................................„„„ : , „„,,,,,,t"liliw,, October 10, 1966 CITY MANAGER 'S REPORT 1. I have a letter from the Beaches Fraternal Order of Firemen which states that they are the sole sponsor of the Benefit Dance and Fair contemplated for the Sheriff's Boys Ranch to be held in the Jacksonville Beach Auditorium. This letter stops the confusion in having the City of Atlantic Beach -- responsible for any part of these doings. - - I heartily support this movement of the Fraternal Order of Firemen and recommend to the Commissioners their approval. 2. I now have membership resignations from all of the City employees that are under my direction from the Club By The ` Sea and the Fleet Reserve Association. All City employees - have the understanding that they can join any Club or - .Organization as longus they pay their membership dues. i . 3. The Heads of the Departments of the City of Atlantic Beach : thoroughly understand that everyday news pertaining to their `,. _ . Departments is to be released to be News Media at their request, but any news that would involve the City of Atlantic Beach must be cleared through the City Manager so that I can .-- ask the Commissioners for their recommendations. 4. The quarterly reading on all water meters has been completed. 5. The 1966 lot cleaning has been completed. ._ - _ 6. 600pgallons of. sludge have been delivered from the City of 1 - -Jacksonville to our Digester at the Sewage Plant to improve .__ -- the 'operations of the Digester. 7. A number of ditches have been cleaned out throughout the City, - and especially in the Donner section. - 8. We have done considerable work on the streets in the Donner section by grading and installing limerock and shells at the -- worst spots. ,XERO :C;t4 i%ERO j%`ERO COPY COPYt 1COPY. ]COpy. ►^� P !'v CITY OF . . . _. B -Teed ; , „:: , . ,, - . , ._ . . +a ,'�€ r ., . City Managers Report Page *2 October 10, 1966 9. The entrance to Sherry Drive from Sturdevant Street has been blacktopped to stop the erosion of the street. 10. We have installed a new dam in the creek which is the outlet to the Lagoon in the Selva Marina Golf Club. These dams can be raised in a very few minutes allowing a large volume of water to be released from the Lagoon so as to have more of a reservoir if we have heavy rains. 11. At your request I have written to all property owners that have shrubbery at the street corners, stating our Ordinance. To date I have had some very nice response regarding this Ordinance. I hope that for safety purposes all of the corners in question can be taken care of in the next few weeks. 12. Our Public Works Department is now working on the main line • water valveslocated in the City to see that it is functioning properly. -4A/1/2e,e if/- 6,4- Murray HJ Bennett City Manager XERO - -- (XERO XERO ,{%�ERO COPY COPv1COPY. �1 CpPvi Flr F • RESOLUTION 66-14 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH, DUVAL COUNTY, FLORIDA, That, The following transfers and changes be made in the 1966 Budget: ACCOUNT INCREASE DECREASE GENERAL FUND No. 1051 $500.00 No. 804 - Chlorine & Chemicals $500.00 TOTAL INCREASES AND DECREASES $500.00 $500.00 * * * Passed by the City Commission on October 10, 1966. Attest: Adele S . Grage, City Cl- k • the JloriOttlimes- onon a cksonviUe3lonrnnl EVERY MORNING EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY FLORIDA PUBLISHING COMPANY Publishers JACKSONVILLE, DUVAL COUNTY, FLORIDA STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF DUVAL J Before the undersigned authority personally appeared W. B. Good 1 o e , who on oath says that he is Manager." itetq .1Adverti sement of The Florida Times-Union, and CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH. FLORIDA 6. Jacksonville Journal, daily newspapers published at Jacksonville in Duval County, SECALLMBER FOR BIDS 6 Specification No. 66-8 POLICE PATROL CAR Bids will be received by the City Florida; that the attached copy of advertisement, being a Commission of the City of Atlantic Beach Florida, until 8:00 P.M. Monday, October 10th, 1966, for furnishing one (1") Pohc! Legal Notice Patrol Car for the City of Atlantic Beach. AU material and equipment furnishec and all work performed shall he in strict within the matter of _B_ids on Police Patrol Car. contractce documentsa pertaining 'th $to which maybe examined orprocure(' at the City Manager's office, City'Hall Atlantic Beach. Florida. Each bid should be submitted in sealec envelope addressed to the City Commis- sion. Atlantic Beach, Florida,dniarked "Bid on Police Patrol Car" and Alred or mailed in time to be recetved''in {he City Clerk's office, City Hall, priorto bid time. The City reserves the right to waiva the • Court, informalities in any bid; to reject any or all bids in whole or in part, and to accept the bid that, in its judgment, will be was published in The Florida Times Union At to the best CITY Interests of the City of , Atto Beach. CITY COMMISSION OF in the issues of y, CITY OF' ATLANTIC BEACH. K I11 .� __(�7__}__:7 5.('� 6 7 FLORIDA BY MURRAY H.• BENNETT�! City Manager ATTEST: ADELE S. GRACE City Clerk Affiant further says that the said The Florida Times-Union and Jacksonville Journal are each newspapers published at Jacksonville, in said Duval County, Florida, and that the said newspapers have each heretofore been continuously published in said Duval County, Florida, The Florida Times-Union each day, and Jacksonville Journal each day except Sundays, and each has been entered as second class mail matter at the postoffice in Jacksonville, in said Duval County, Florida, for a period of one year next preceding the first publication of the attached copy of advertisement; and affiant further says that he has neither paid nor promised any per- son, firm or corporation any discount, rebate, commission or refund for the purpose of securing , this advertisement for publication in said newspaper. Sworn to and subscribed before me this __9th day of �ae e herA.D. 19_)6___ A:/,/,_,4422Lq!4 _ • 12 1966 N•tary Public, State of Florida at Large. THE Ca DF ATLANTIC BEACH My Commission Expires trTh MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE ATLANTIC BEACH CITY COMMISSION HELD AT THE CITY HALL ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1966 AT 8:00 P. M. Present: William S. Howell, Mayor-Commissioner Donald L. Doodling Louis C. Holloway, Jr. W. J. Parks, Jr. , Commissioners and Frank Thompson, City Attorney Murray H. Bennett, City Manager Adele S. Grage, City Clerk Absent: John W. Weldon, Commissioner (Out of City) The meeting was called to order by the Mayor-Commissioner, Mr. Howell. The Invocation was given by Commissioner Parks. The minutes of the meeting of September 26, 1966 were approved as written upon motion of Mr. Parks, seconded by Mr. Holloway and carried. Bids were received for 1967 Police Car - Certified proof of publication for "Call for Bids" is attached to these minutes and made a part thereof. There was only one bid received which was opened and is listed as follows: Gordon Thompson Chevrolet, Inc. $1,676.76 Mr. Holloway moved that the bid be referred to a Committee for study and report at the next meeting, seconded by Mr. Goodling and carried. Mr. Howell appointed Mr. Holloway, Mr. Bennett and Chief Vogel as the Committee. The Mayor recognized many visitors present and called for any business from the floor not on the Agenda. Mr. Richard Riley was present with his client, Mr. M. H. Bagedonow, and .�.-•==.,e_ recognition which was granted. He directed a question to Commissioner Goodling as to whether or not he had contacted James u= Winston relative to his client, Mr. M. H. Bagedonow. t-TuestI on order as this meeting way- nut of y}anui 1u-Ly titjct�i.nc3. thG City Attorney, Mr. Howell ruled Mr. Riley out of order: f Mr. Riley and Mr. Baaedonow left the !n ti.,R ♦ 47) Minutes 10/10/66 Page #2 The City Manager presented a written report, copy of which is attached to these minutes and made a part thereof. He also presented a letter from the Beaches Fraternal Order of Firemen advising they are the sole sponsors of the Benefit Dance and Fair to be held for the benefit of the Sheriff's Boys Ranch. Mr. Parks moved that the Commission go on record as approving and supporting this project, seconded by Mr. Holloway and carried. Mrs. Grage advised the 1966 Insurance Coverage expires as of January 1st and 1967 coverage should be considered. Mr. Parks moved the matter be referred to a committee to draft, seconded by Mr. Goodling and carried. The Mayor appointed the same Committee that handled the 1966 bids last February. This Committee is Messrs. Weldon, Holloway and Thompson. Mayor Howell read Resolution #66-14 covering transfer of funds from Account 1051 to Account 804 - said funds are needed to purchase chemicals for the Sewer Plant. Mr. Parks moved the adoption of Resolution #66-14, seconded by Mr. Holloway and fl carried. Copy of said Resolution is attached hereto and made a part thereof. The report of the Police Department for the month of September, 1966, and the Municipal Court dockets for October 3rd and 10th were received for information and filing. There being no further business, Mr. Howell declared the meeting adjourned. / // illiam S. Howell. Mayor-Commissioner Attest: _ aci.0,0_ ( \ Adele S. Grage, City eterk • • 7 ' . a • • • • • • • MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING O F • _ - THE ATLANTIC BEACH CITY CCMMISSION October 10, 1966 • I= IMP OM • • • • • • • • $ SAM ROSENFELD STENOTYPE COURT REPORTER 1011 FLORIDA TITLE BUILDING JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA 32202 MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE ATLANTIC BEACH CITY COMMISSION ON OCTOBER 10, 1966, PURSUANT TO NOTICE BY THE MAYOR, HELD AT CITY HALL. PRESENT: WILLIAM S . HOWELL, Mayor-Commissioner DONALD L. GOODLING LOUIS C. HOLLOWAY, JR. WALTER J. PARKS, JR. , Commissioners and FRANK THOMPSON, CityAttorney Y MURRAY H. BENNETT, City Manager ADELE S. GRACE, City Clerk MAYOR HOWELL: Meeting will now come to order. We' ll all stand and we' ll have the invocation from Mr. Parks. MR. PARKS: Our Heavenly Father, we acknowledge Thee as the Creator and Ruler of the universe and we acknowledge that we are children of that creation. We acknowledge our infinite wisdom. Give us , oh God, the wisdom, the patience that may be necessary to equitably administer the affairs of this community. Forgive us of our sins. This we ask in Jesus' name, amen. MAYOR HOWELL: Do you all see the copy of the minutes _ of September 26, 1966? What' s your pleasure, Gentlemen? SAM ROSENFELD STENOTYPE COURT REPORTER JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA 2 MR. PARKS: I move they be approved . MR. HOLLOWAY: Seconded. MAYOR HOWELL: All in favor, so signify. MR. PARKS: Aye. MAYOR HOWELL: Anyone opposed? The ayes have it. So ordered. Is there anyone in the audience who has a bid for the police car that has not been turned in? If not, do so now or bids are going to be closed. No other bid. Do we have any other bid? MRS. GRAQE: One. MAYOR HOWELL: We have one bid . (Mrs. Grace tendered a document to Mayor Howell.) MAYOR HOWELL: Bid of Gordon Thompson Chevrolet. One police patrol car, as described in such and for the agenda, 1967 police car, special 4-door sedan, less Federal tax an. trade-in allowance, $1,676 .76. What's your pleasure, Gentlemen? MR. HOLLOWAY: I move it be referred to committee for action. MR. GOODLING: And recorded at the next meeting. Seconded. MAYOR HOWELL: Motion made and seconded. Committee will be Mr. Holloway, City Manager and the Chief of Police. SAM ROSENFELD STENOTYPE COURT REPORTER JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA 3 I guess we ,better take a vote on that. All in favor of the motion, so signify. MR. HOLLOWAY: Aye. MR. PARKS: Aye, MAYOR HOWELL: Opposed? The ayes have it, so ordered If there is anyone in the audience who has anything to bring before the City Commission, we' ll be glad to hear from you. I request that you give your name and -- yes, sir. MR. RILEY: My name is R. J. Riley. At the moment, I'm representing Mr. Bagedonow. I have one question I would like to ask this Commission and, incidentally, befor- I ask it, do I see four Commissioners here? MAYOR HOWELL: Yes, sir. MR. RILEY: Is that a quorum? MAYOR HOWELL: Yes, sir. MR. RILEY: My question is addressed to Mr. Goodling. Mr. Goodling, did you by any manner or means contact a Mr. Jim Winston within one week prior to the Special Meet- ing held last Thursday with reference to Mr. Bagedonow? MR. THOMPSON: What is the purpose of this inquisition? MR. RILEY: Regardless of the purpose, I'm asking the question, counsellor. MR. THOMPSON: I want to know the propriety of the SAM ROSENFELD STENOTYPE COURT REPORTER JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA } 4 question; that's what I'm trying to get at. MAYOR HOWELL: Can you explain the propriety of the question? MR. RILEY: I surely can. I think Mr. Bagedonow, in his public spiritedness and in an endeavor to keep the members of the Fire and Police Department here, offered them free access to the pool without any ulterior motive whatsoever and that was turned down by the Council and I'm asking Mr. Goodling whether or not he contacted Mr. Bage- donow's boss in reference thereto. MR. THOMPSON: I suggest, Mr. Mayor, that this meetin: is not a place to conduct a meeting over some problems tha some individual may have with some member of this Commis- sion. Now, this is for City business , and I suggest that it has no City business. MR. RILEY: Is this not a general meeting? MR. THOMPSON: This is a meeting of the City Commis- sion to conduct uc the City business . Now, I just know you can go on with this sort of thing for ad infinitum and ad nauseum. And I don' t think that any Commissioner here should be subjected to this sort of interrogation. Now, that question leads to another and we could stay here all night explaining every bit of it and I don' t think -- MR. RILEY: I'm going to object to that. I think SAM ROSENFELD STENOTYPE COURT REPORTER JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA 5 arb counselor is anticipating whether one question will lead to another. I asked a simple question and I would like an answer. MR. THOMPSON: It would lead to a question from me, Mr. Riley, because I would have to ask other questions pertaining to that very question, and I suggest we get down to the City business. MR. RILEY: I submit a Grand Jury is composed of 18 to 25 individuals and I don't see such a Grand Jury convened here to -- MR. THOMPSON: But you're trying to turn it into that kind of benefit -- MR. RILEY: I object to that; that is strictly an opinion, too. MR. THOMPSON: -- some benefit of your client, as you say, you are representing. I simply represent the City and let's get on with the -- MR. RILEY: I would still propound my question; Mr. Mayor. MAYOR HOWELL: Mr. Thompson, I will turn to you for advice and counsel. Do you rule this is, or is not, City business? MR. THOMPSON: It is not City business and it is entirely out of order. SAM ROSENFELD STENOTYPE COURT REPORTER JACKSONVILLE. FLORIDA ` y� AWNED 6 MAYOR HOWELL: Mr. Riley, on the basis of what the City Attorney has told me, I'm afraid I must rule you out of order. MR. RILEY: Thank you very much; we're leaving. Let's go. MR. BAGEDONOW: I'd like to:make one statement. MR. RILEY: No, you're not going to say anything. MAYOR HOWELL: Is there anyone else in the audience who has anything else to bring before the City Commission? (At this point Mr. Riley and Mr. Bagedonow left , the room.) MAYOR HOWELL: If not, we'll go on to the next order of business. The City Manager's Report. * MR. BENNETT: You already have that , Mr. Mayor. MAYOR HOWELL: We have a report from the City Manager which I will read. This is the City Manager Report dated October 10, 1966. "1. I have a letter from the Beaches Fraternal Order of Firemen which states that they are the sole sponsor of the Benefit Dance and Fair contemplated for the Sheriff's Boys Ranch to be held in the Jacksonville Beach Auditorium. This letter stops the confusion in having the City of Atlantic Beach responsible for any part of these doings. • SAM ROSENFELD STENOTYPE COURT REPORTER JACKSONVILLE. FLORIDA "I heartily support this movement of the Fraternal Order of Firemen and recommend to the Commissioners their approval. "2. I now have membership resignations from all of the City employees that are under my direction from the Club By The Sea and the Fleet Reserve Association. All City employees have the understanding that they can join any Club or Organization as long as they pay their membership dues. "3. The Heads of the Departments of the City of Atlantic Beach thoroughly understand that everyday news pertaining to their Departments is to be released to News Media at their request, but any news that would involve the City of Atlantic Beach must be cleared through the City Manager so that I can ask the Commissioners for their recommendations. "4. The quarterly ,reading on all water meters has been completed. "5. The 1966 lot cleaning has been completed. "6. 6,000 gallons of sludge have been delivered from the City of Jacksonville to our Digester at the Sewag: { Plant to improve the operations of the Digester. "7. A number of ditches have been cleaned out throughout the City, and especially in the Donner section. SAM ROSENFELD STENOTYPE COURT REPORTER JACKSONVILLE. FLORIDA 8 "8. We have done considerable work on the streets in the Donner section by grading and installing limerock and shells at the worst spots. "9. The entrance to Sherry Drive frau Sturdevant Street has been blacktopped to stop the erosion of the street. "10. We have installed a new dam in the creek which is the outlet to the Lagoon in the Selva Marina Golf Club. These dams can be raised in a very few minutes allowing a large volume of water to be released from the Lagoon so as to have more of a reservoir if we have heavy rains. "11. At your request I have written to all property owners that have shrubbery at the street corners, stating our Ordinance. To date I have had some very nice response regarding this Ordinance. I hope that for safety purposes all of the corners in question can be taken care of in the next few weeks . "12. Our Public Works Department is now working on the main line water valves located in the City to see that it is functioning properly." ;.Signed !'Murray .H. ,Benne. City Manager." Any comments from the City Commission? No comment. I'd like to say, Gentlemen, in regards to this Section 1, the sponsorship of the Sheriffs ' Boys SAM ROSENFELD STENOTYPE COURT REPORTER .JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA 9 Ranch by the Beaches Fraternal Order of Firemen, I would like to suggest the City Commission go on record as being certainly in favor of this worthy cause and it is worthy of .all the moral support we can give to the success of their drive. MR. PARKS : Mr. Mayor, I so move. MR. HOLLOWAY: Seconded. MAYOR HOWELL: Motion made and seconded, all in favor of the motion, so signify. MR. PARKS : Aye. MR. HOLLOWAY: Aye. MAYOR HOWELL: The ayes have it, so ordered. h'S . Insurance coverage for 1967. Grage. M7: ' GRAGE: It's time for us to get up bids for your insurance for the 1967 coverage and we would like to know your wishes. We have been asked to put it on 2 the agenda today for the first meeting in October and it 's on the agenda. MAYOR HOWELL: I would like to suggest, Gentlemen, we appoint the same Committee as we did the last time with Mr. Weldon and you, Louis. Who else was on it; do you remember, Don? MR. GOODLING: No. MR. HOLLOWAY: I think Frank was on it, wasn't he? SAM ROSENFEL.D STENOTYPE COURT REPORTER JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA MAYOR HOWELL: Sias:he? 10 MR. PARKS : The City Attorney was on it. MAYOR HOWELL: Well, whoever it was, I suggest we appoint the same Committee to report that at the next meeting with their recommendations and/or specifications. Do I hear such a motion? MR. PARKS : I would so move. ( MAYOR HOWELL: Is there a second? MR. GOODLING: Seconded. MAYOR HOWELL: Motion made and seconded. All in favor of the motion, so signify. MR. HOLLOWAY: Aye. MAYOR HOWELL: Opposed? The ayes have it. Resolution 66-14, Transfer of Funds. BE;:F IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH, DUVAL COUNTY, FLORIDA, That, the following transfers and changes be made in the 1966 Budget: ACCOUNT INCREASE DECREASE PUBLIC WORKS GENERAL FUND No. 1051 $500.00 SEWER No. 804 - Chlorine & Chemicals $500.00 TOTAL INCREASES AND DECREASES $500.00 $500.00 SAM ROSENFELD STENOTYPE COURT REPORTER JACKSONVILLE. FLORIDA 11 Passed by the City Commission on October 10, 1966. Do I hear a motion to pass it? MR. PARKS : I so move, Mr. Mayor. MR. HOLLOWAY: Seconded. MAYOR HOWELL: Motion made and seconded; the Resolution will be passed. All in favor of the motion, so signify. MR. PARKS : Aye. MAYOR HOWELL: Opposed? The ayes have it. So ordered. Fire and Police Chief's Report. We have from the Police Department the various court dockets and rundown for September through October 10th -- do you have one on the Fire Department? -711.4.4 MSS GRACE: No. MAYOR HOWELL: -- which are open for public inspection and the minutes will so show. Mr. Vogel; do you have anything you want to say? MR. VOGEL: Not a thing. I have the reports; that's it. MAYOR HOWELL: Any questions? Mr. Bennitt; do you have anything to bring up? MR. BENNETT: Everything that I brought up is in my report at this time. SAM ROSENFELD STENOTYPE COURT REPORTER JACKSONVILLE FLORIDA — . 12 MAYOR HOWELL: Do you have anything to bring up, Mr. Goodling. MR. GOODLING: No, sir. MAYOR HOWELL:. Mr. Parks? MR. PARKS : No. MAYOR HOWELL: Mr. Holloway? MR. HOLLOWAY: No. MAYOR HOWELL: No more questions, meeting is adjourned. (Thereupon, the meeting was closed at 8:17 p.m. of the same day.) - - SAM ROSENFELD STENOTYPE COURT REPORTER JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA ..r ....r.�M....% -f._._..•./j. -._..M•'1tA .Mb.-\...�.ti.L 4r�:Ir • �.. lT...v_at..r•..�..ahl�_ � - - �iJ..ti•oma __.♦...,,..r...�......��.�+.� 'CITY OF . .. ifitailik Betuk-Teate4 . October 10, 1966 CITY MANAGERS REPORT 1. I have a letter from the Beaches Fraternal Order of Firemen which states that they are the sole sponsor of the Benefit Dance and Fair contemplated for the Sheriff's Boys Ranch to be held in the Jacksonville Beach Auditorium. This letter stops the confusion in having the City of Atlantic Beach responsible for any part of these doings. - I heartily support this movement of the Fraternal Order of Firemen and recommend to the Commissioners their approval. . _ 2. I now have membership resignations from all of the City employees that are under my direction from the Club By The Sea and the Fleet_Reserve Association. All City employees have the understanding that they can join any Club or - - Organization as long as they pay their membership dues. . 3. The Heads of the Departments of the City of Atlantic Beach thoroughly understand that everyday news pertaining to their Departments is to be released to be News Media at their request, but any news that would involve the City of Atlantic Beach must be cleared through the City Manager so that I can • ask the Commissioners for their recommendations. 4. The quarterly reading on all water meters has been completed. 5. The 1966 lot cleaning has been completed. ' • 6. 6000gallons of sludge have been delivered- from the City of -Jacksonville .to our Digester at the Sewage Plant to improve - the operations of the Digester. . 7. A number of ditches have been cleaned out throughout the City, and especially in the Donner section. r • . 8. We have done considerable work oh the streets in the Donner section by grading and installing limerock and shells at the worst spots. ...--'mow .�• . • )^■[wo' x[w0; _ ■i3O .x{w0 Cry COnr COQ♦� COQ - w.� - /1"! _�� —_-..r . w...'.-.. .'t:7 r ..r'..... ..a:.�.v.r...:v " ."d . -..-.a.--..►......►.'..r...a._____ - ....�.....�-..�........—�...r......r _.. A • - eTS4 'CITY OF. . . 4:7144- 4 .214e4Ktit° Dearlize-nailida , . City Managers Report - Page 42 October 10, 1966 9. The entrance to Sherry Drive from Sturdevant Street has been • blacktopped to stop the erosion of the street. 10. We have installed a new dam in the creek which is the outlet to the Lagoon in the Selva Marina Golf Club. These dams can be raised in a very few minutes allowing a large volume of water to be released from the Lagoon so as to have more of a reservoir • - if we have heavy rains. 11. At your request I have written to all property owners that have shrubbery at the street corners, stating our Ordinance. To date I have had some very nice response regarding this .(^N in I hope that for safety purposes all of the corners in question can be taken care of in the next few weeks. _ • 12: Our Public-works Department is now working on the main line - water .valve,located in the City to see that it is functioning properly. • - 2X4AA4 1 11 4p( • - - Murray HJ Bennett • City Manager • • r. L. • �xMO) a[wo - 1rCr[w0�j 'rC■0� i 'cop. coP• i..�.',J 1 • } ti RESOLUTION 66-14 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY QF ATLANTIC BEACH, DUAL COUNTY, FLORIDA, That, The following transfers and changes be made in the ; 1966 Budget: ACCOUNT INCREASE DE E . 11 ri GENERAL FUND No. 1051 $500.00 Z t 1 � , 1 I No. 804 - Chlorine & Chemicals $500.00 ` . TOTAL INCREASES AND DECREASES $500.00 $500:00 Passed by the City Commission on October 10, 1966. Attest: a.4 -6-Q-e- Adele S. Grage, City Cl k Uhafloria twit-Luton Jacksonud kouruxl EVERY MORNING EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY FLORIDA PUBLISHING COMPANY Publishers JACKSONVILLE, DUVAL COUNTY, FLORIDA STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF DUVAL Before the undersigned authority personally appeared _ _—-___ - GV,ja. Good 1 o e __, who on oath says that he is manag ,._Ret I Advert:zsern ETV t _ of The Florida Times-Union, and err r os MIMICiia i PLOP. A Jacksonville Journal, daily newspapers published at Jacksonville in Duval County, .mI Florida, that the attached copy of advertisement, being a —-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ ; �• " ,.,,_ - — gal-ND t .Ee -- - ——__ _ a..ea. , 11°ad.0 ' in the matter of 131.dS-on_P411Ce _ _ .et the -4.4 �, . AtlWie-� •.• ei r !d bila fi t-..._ — a,i. •.s ..i the _ __-_______—�—__.___.____ . — Court, �•. ',� �;.,,,�; yep+a r—..."-rt_r was published in ___Th.e_.. 1Q .__Lm_d de s Uo_ n - -- —- --- - atlantic . .. 4 ;4' •--77 Thr in the issues of -___ elllk?G'Z_Q_._ 6o --- -_-_— __ _ __ ''' • .ATT; Y _.".. ADICIA env coot Affiant further says that the said The Florida Tunes-Union and Jacksonville Journal are each newspapers published at Jacksonville, in said Duval County, Florida, and that the said newspapers have each heretofore been continuously published in said Duval County, Florida, The Florida Times-Union each day, and Jacksonville Journal each day except Sundays, and each has been entered as second class mail matter at the postoffice in Jacksonville, in said Duval County Florida, for a period of one year next preceding the first publication of the attached copy o advertisement, and affiant further says that he has neither paid nor promised any per- son, firm or corporation any discount, rebate, commission or refund for the purpose of securing ,,, this advertisement for publication in said newspaper Sworn to and subscribed before me RECIE11VEIT))this __——9th __day of S- . e bar A D 1966_ --- --- - - C G P 12 1966 •- "N. ary Public, State of Florida at Large THE CITY or ATLANTIC BEAM My Commission Expires Feb. 1 r 196