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HomeMy Public PortalAbout19331103CCMeeting112 There being no further business Council adjourned subject to the call of the Mayor. - o- o- o- o- o- o- o- o- o- o- o- o- o -o -o- Savannah Beach, Tybee Island, Ga. October 24th, 1933. A special meeting of Council was held to -day at 11: a.ri., and was attended by Mayor Lewis,who )resided, and Councilmen Sharpley, Blumenthal,Logan and Cann, and Town Attorney McIn yre. Discussion was had relative to the submitting of a bid for the fire engine to be auctioned off at ,ort Screven and on motion made ani seconded, an offer of 76.50 and the Treasurer be authorized to pay this amount in the eveent that the Town is the sucessful bidder. The motion passed.' There beim.g no further business Council adjourned subject to the call of the Mayor. L4A) / lerk of Coun '1. Savannah Beach, Tybee Island, Ga. November 3r:i, 1933. The regular meeting of Council was held to -day at 4:00 p.m. and was attended bu Mayor , who presided, and Councilmen Cann, Demere and Blumenthal, Town Attorney McIntyre and Mr. J.P.Miiler. Mr. Miller petitioning for Mrs. Miller, for allowaince of dis- count on taxes for the years 1930,31,32,33,34, due by her to the Town. Referred to Finance Committee. The minutes f the meetings of September 1st and October 6th and October,, ere read and adopted. It was decided to have a representative of the Seagrave Corpn., inspect tl-Je fire engine recently purchased and ascertain what parts were needed for it. The Clerk was instructed to issue executions against the Tybee Amusement Co., J.A.Bergman and H.LT. Stanford for non- payment of licenses. It was noted that the beach erosion board of the .federal gov- erment was coming to Savannah Beach to make ati tmape ction of the island. There being no further business Council adjourned subject to the �� g�l th Mayor. lerk of C;nnnni l me losT 113 Savanah Beach, Tybee Island, Gaa November llth, 1933. A special meeting of Council was held to -day at 11 :a.m.,and was attended by Mayor Lewis, who presided, and Councilmen Cann, Logan and Blumenthal and Chief Hildreth and Officer.W.F.Lin- •genfelser. • Mrs. W.J.Bowen having filed complaint about the use of and damage to her car by Chief Hildreth and Mr. Lingenfelser, The Chief was asked what he knew about it, he informed Council that he had never used Mrs.Bowens car, Mr. Lingenfelser said that he had used it, had damaged it and was willing to pay for the damages. Chief Hildreth and Mr. Lingenfelser were excused. The matter was referred to the Police Committee. The Mayor informed Co-i.ncil that the PWA had turned down the Towns application for federal aid to construct the parking space extension. The sense of the meeting was that the Town could not issue any additional bonds to cover the cost of the project. It was moved and seconded that a suitable letter be drafted and sent to Atlanta explaining the inability of the Town to issue bonds and requesting that the matter be reconsidered. the motion passed. There being o further business Council adjourned subject to %e call of th, Mayor. Clerk of Counci . / Savannah Beach, Tybee Island, Ta. November 27th, 1933. A special meeting of Council was held to -day at 11:a.,in theCity Hall of the City of Savannah, and was attended by T .ayor Lewis, who presided, and Councilmen Cann, Demere and Logan and Mr. Cletus Bergen. Councilman Logan informed Council that as it was possible for the Town to get financial assistance in repairing its buildings under the PWA, he had asked. Mr. Bergen to appear before the meeting and explaii what service he would ren- der in connection with the application. He agreed to draw plans,make survey, draw up specifications and supervise construction for 5' of the aost, ?•providethrthat the Town was successful in obtaining the money from the PWA, be to be 25,00 for. Vi'Aepo lawipgy,w8Ek, this to be paid iiy. t i Town at_t ej es ima as, p an ect., and to be de- ducted from the 5% of the cost of repairs on the final settlement with h_m. It was moved and seconded that the work be done by Mr. Bergen and that ) 25.00 be a•Trgri- ated from the Town Treasury for the purpose. The motion passed. Council was informed that it had a g_,od chance to get assistance in the project for widening Butler Avenue from First to Sixteenth street if a representative of the Town could be sent to Atlanta and confer with Judge Rourke and present the a plic•ation. Councilman Logan agreed to