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HomeMy Public PortalAbout19380726SCMeeting (3)REGULATIONS AS SET DOWN IN WHAT IS KNOW AS THE " NATIONAL ELEC- TRICAL CODE", BEING REGULATIONS OF THENATIONAL BOARD. OF FIRE UNDERWRITERS AS ,RECO 'DED BY THE - ATIONAL FIRE PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION, AS THE SAME ARE NOW ESTABLISHED BY THE CODE EDITION FOR 1937, AND ALL RULES AND REGULATIONS ARE HEREBY ADOPTED AND A APPROVED, AN7 FOR TONER PURPOSES. SECTION 1, Be it enacted by the Mayor and CouE;cilen of the Town of Savannah Beach, Tybee Island in council assembled and it is hereby enacted by the authority afnresddd that that certain ordinance ebtitled, Requiring electrical inspection, adopted by Council on the 7th day of August, 1931, is hereby amended as follows: by striking from said ordinance section 7 and in lieu thereof, insert the following: Section 7 : Be it further ordained that all electrical construction, all material and all appliances used in connection with electrical work and the operation of all electrical a_varatus, shall be in conformity with the rules and regulations set down in what is known as the "National Electrical Code ", being regulations of the National Board of Fire Underwriters as recommended by the National Fire Protective Assocation, as the same are now establistdad by the code edition for 1937, and all rules and regulations are hereby adopted and approved. SECTION 2. Be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid that all ordinance or parts of ordinances in conf ict with this ord- inance be and the same is hereby repeailed. • • • • • • It was the sense of Council that all back licenses be paid by September lst. Councilman Haar moved that an extension of time be granted for the payment of back taxes until September 15th, Councilman Mayer seconded and the motion passed unnanamouely. The Mayor read aletter he had received from Capt Gabbett of the USCG relative to the proposed site at Estill Station for use of a coast guard station, Capt Gabbett requested that a site 320 feet long on Bay Street and also on the river be acquired. The Mayor appointed a committee consisting of Councilmen Haar, Mayer and May to look at the property and rpport back to Council what they agreed was a reasonable price to pay for it. re, J.L.Gordon petitio #ed Council protesting agidnst the horse stable recently erected in front of her home on 15th street and Chatham Avenue. The matter was referred to the Sanitary Committee for handling. T •ere being no further business Council adjourned subgeat to the all of th yor. - o- o- o -o -o- Mayor. Savannah Beach, Tybee Island, July 26th, 1938. A special meeting of Council was held to- night at 11:00 p.m. in 1 125 Council Chamber and as attended by Mayor McMillan, who presided, and Councilmen Tant, May, Kreitzer, Mayer, Farrell, Haar and 2.A.- utton, Town Attorney. The meeting was ca'Ted.for the consideration of donating funds to the Tybee Day activities. Councilman. Mayer moved that $200.00 be donated to the Savannah Beach Chamber of Commerce for use in connection with Tybee Day activities, Councilman Kreitzer seconded and the motion passed unananmously. There being n• further business Council adjourned subject to the ca 1 of the 4<i= yor. •le ik of Counc - o- o- do•�o -o -o -o - Savannah Beach, Tybee Island, Ga. August let, 1938. The regtlar meeting of Council was held to -night at 8:00 ta,i the Council Chamber, and was attended by Mayor McMillan, who presided, and Councilmen Kreitzer, May, Tant, Farrell, Mayer, Haar, Town Attorney E.A.Dutton, and Mr. S.F.Smith. The minutes of the meetings held on jui eao8th, 10th, '.23hd., July 6th, llth, 15th, 26th,(first meeting) were read and on motion of Caouncilman Tant that they de adorfted seconded by Coun- cilman Mayer, the motion passed unanamously Mr. S.F.Smith petitioned for allowance of discounts on 1937 and 1938 taxes on property repesessed by him from J.A.Taylor. Councilman Haar moved that he be allowed 20% on 1937 and 38 taxes., if paid at once. Councilman Tant seconded and the motion passed, those voting yes -- Tanjt,Haar,May,Farrell, - voting no - Mayer, - not voting, Kreitzer. The matter of charging Mrs. Willis rent of the cottage occupied by her was discussed, aletter from Mr. 0.B.Strong was read stating that the Town at}d Board of Education had an agreement to furnish the teacher a house, rent free. Councilman Mayer moved that it be de- ferred to the next meeting of Council, Councilman Farrell seconded and the motion passed unanamoulsy. Councilman Mayer called attention to the need of having the several drinking fountains put in condition for the use of the public, the fountain at 16th street on the boardwalk was not working, the one at 15th street was in working condition. The matter was referrdd to the Public Works Committee for handling:. A committee conststing of Mrs. McMillan, Mrs. Wallender and Mrs. Greeno representing the Librauy Board appeared before the Board and requested that the Town donate $100.00 for use in buying new books that are badly needed for the Library. Tae committee was excused, and after some discussion Councilman Haar moved that due to the financial Condition of the Town the request could not be granted. Councilman Kreitzer secondad and the motion passed unanamously.