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HomeMy Public PortalAbout19390307CCMeeting170 this balance it ;.ould reduce this amount by $993.04 making a net amount due of :43,972.15. At the present time we have a credit to be applied on taxes of $500.00 resulting fuom the sale of property for use es the Coast Guard. Wharf site. Deducting this amount of $500.00 from.the net balance of $3,972.15 the remain- ing balance due by us would be $3,472.15. Although the company has previously quoted a price on this prop- erty of 45,000.00, we would be willing to deed the property to the Town in consideration of the cancellation of all taxes due by us to April 30, 1939. In other words, the Tybee Beach Com- pany is willing to sell to the Town the hammock site which con -. sists of 61 acres, 26 acres of which are high land, for a_net consideration of $3,472.15, provided this amount would be accepted by the Town in full settlement of all taxes due by us. If the Town of Savannah Beach accepts this proposal, the acquis- ition by the Town .of this property would cancel any amount which may be due us because of mud fill removed from the site of this hammock by the W.P.A. as outlined in our letter of November 19. The Tybee Beach Company has taken into consideration the great be:7efit to the Town which: will result from your plans for the removal of the Convict Camp and trash dump, and we are glad to offer this proposal in order to make it possible for you and your Council to go through with your program. WFLJr :I Yours very truly, Tybee Beach Company (signed )Wm. F.Lynes, jr. Secretary & Treasurer. Councilman Farrell moved that the materials necessary to finish the house occupied by Mrs. Willis be purchased, Councilman Haar seconded and the motion passed unanamously. T ere being o further business Council adjourned subject to t e call of he Mayor. Clerk of ounci . Mayor. Savannah ..ach, Tybee Island, March 7th, 1939. The regular meeting of Council was held to -day at 6:00 p.m., in the Council Chamber, and was attended by Mayor McMillan, who presided, and Councilmen rant, Kreitzer, Farrell, May, Mayer and Haar. The minutes of the meetings of February 14th and 17th were read and approved. T re being no further business Council adjourned subject to the D 1 of the + yon. lerk of Counci