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SECTION 5 In the event any business or calling not
specifically mentioned in the above list set forth shall be estab-
liLhed in the Town of Savarn,ah Beach,Tybee Island,Ga., the Mayor
and Councilmen reserve the right to establish a liscense fee for
same by resolution, which fee is to be of equal dignity as the
liscesne specifically mentioned-in tie above section, provided
however that such liscense shalnot_be less than TWO DOLLARS
FIFTY CENTS and not more than the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS.
SECTION 6 This ordinance shall be subject to alter-
ations or repeal in whole or inpart at any time during the year
beginning May lst,1930, should it be deemed advisable and no such
amendment of repeal shall be construed to impair the right of
Council to assess or levy tax for the whole of such year whenever
made.
SECTION a A11 ordinances or parts of ordinances con-
flicting with the provisions of this ordinance are hereby repealed,
providing neverthe less that so much and such parts of ordinances
passed as provided for the executi3n for anytax assessment, or
part of tax assessment, required by such ordinances and now re-
maining unpaid, shall continue and remain in force so as to autho-
rize the Clerk of Council and Ex-officio Treasurer to issue execu-
tions and te Chief of Police and Ex-officio Tax Collector to
collect same, until taxes or ass.sements shall be fully paid. N)
There being no further business Council adjourned
sub;ect to ,he call of the Mayor.
Clerk of Counc
Mayor.
Savannah Beach,Tybee Island,Ga.,
May 7th 1930.
A special meeting was held to-day at 4:00 p.m. and wasattended
by the Mayor,who presided, and Councilmen Farr, Logan and Horovitz.
The Mayor asked for authority to purchase a tank car of oil
that has been offered the Town bybthe tate Highway Department
at 12% per gallon,F.0.BTybee,Ga., they to furnish the equip-
ment and labor for surfacing the streets layed by the Town, Mr.
Horovitz made a motion that it be purchased which was seconded
by Mr.Farr and the motion passed.
A committee consisting bf Messrs.Logan and Horovitz as appointed
0 to look into the matter of installing an Amplifying System on the
Boardwalk.
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Savannah Beach Tybee Island,Ga.,
May 15th 1930.
A special meeting of Colincil was held to-day at 4:00 p.m. and was
attended by Mayor Gamble,who presided, and Councilmen Espy, Walthour,
Farr and Horovitz and also Mr. George 1.Tiedeman Chairman of the
Chatham County Commissioners
As there was no business to come before the old board before it
retired the Mayor said that he wanted to take the occasion to
thank each of the Councilmen for their splendid support and
co-operation given him during the two years just past.
Council then adjourned.
Cavannah Beach,Tybee Island,Ga.,
May 15th 1930.
Immediately after the adjournment of the old board, the ME,yor called
the new botrd to,order,those present being Mayor Thomas Gamble and.
Councilmen J.Ferris Cann, H,Horovitz, Henry C.Walthour, Carl Espy
and William M.Farr,Town Attorney McIntyre and Mr. George W.Tiedeman,
Chairman of the Chatham County Commissioners.
Mr, Tiedeman administered the following oath to Mayor Thomas Gamblei
Thomas Gamble do solemnly swear that I will faithfully and
honestly perform the duties of Mayor of the Town of Savannah Beach,
Tybee Island,Ga., to the best of my skill and ability without
favor or affection, SO HELP ME GOD.
Mr. Tiedeman then administered the following oath to Councilmen
Carl Espy, Henry C.Walthour, William M.Farr and H,Horovitz;
I, Carl Espy, Henry C.Walthour, William M.Farr, Heyman Horovitz
do solemnly swear that I will faithfully and honestly perform the
duties of Councilman of the Town of Smannah Beach,Tybee Island,Ga.,
to the best of my skill and ability w_thout favor or affection,
SO HELP ME GOD.
Councilmen Cann and. Logan not being present did not receive the
oath of office.
Mr. Tiedeman was thanked for his courtesy in administering the
oath of office to the Mayor and. Councilmen and the Council also
expressed to him its appreciation ofthe continuns,generous co-op
eration of him and his fellow-commissioners in all matters per-
taining to the welfare of Tybee Island,Ga., Mr. Tiedeman was then
excused.