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HomeMy Public PortalAbout19380827SCMeetingIICouncilman Mayer moved that $100.00 be paid to E.A.Dutton forlegal is e�ea i . slams ctd: h quo warranto proceedings instituted against the Mayor and Councilmen, payment to be made from the town treasury. Councilman Tent seconded and the motion passed unanamously. There being no further business Council adjourned subject to the call o, "he Mayor. Councilman Hs.ar moved that $400.00 be paid to E.A.Dutton for legal services in connection with the issuance of the public improvement and town hall bonds, and that it be proportioned from the two sep- arate funds. Councilman Farrell seconded and the motion passed unanamously. - 3- o- o- o- o- o -o -o- 13 Savannah Beach, Tybee Island, August 27th, 1938. A. special meeting of Council was here to -night at 8:00 p.m. in the Council Chamber, and was attended by Mayor McMillan, who presided, and Councilmen Kreitzer, Mayer, Farrell, Tant and Harrr The meeting was called for the purpose of considering the removal of the Public iLibrary to another location. The committee appointed - -to look into tom- removal of the Library reported that it had teed with Mr. Brown, manager of Hotel Tybee, And he informed them that the Library could stay at the Hotel just long as he had it leased which was for 2 years, Councilman Mayer moved that the matter be tabled, Councilman Haar swcM1nded and the motion passed'unanamously. There being no f •ther business Council adjourned subject to the call of the Mayo of Council. - o- o- o- o- o- o -o -o- Mayor. Savannah Beach, Tybee Island, September 5th, 1938. A regular meeting of Council was held to -night at 8:00 p.m. in, the Council Chamber, and as atgended by Mayor McMillan, who pre- sided, and Councimen Mayer, Tent, Farrell, Kreitzer, May, Haar, Cy Spann and F.M.Donlevy. The Mayor informed Council that the complete plans for the Town Hall had begin approved by the WPA in Atlanta and that the total cost would be approximately $26,000.00 and that the towns' portion would be about4 of 5 thousand dollars. The Mayor informed Council that he had notified Hubert :lzey 30 days prior to laying him off that his serviceswould be discontine d on August 34.st. but he had noticed that Mr. Elzey was still working