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HomeMy Public PortalAbout1955-04-19 MeetingAPRIL 19, 1955 The Council of Bel Harbour Village met. Tuesday, April 19 1955 at 9:15 A. M. in order to check the list of Freeholders for the election to be held May 3, 1955 and also the list of voters for the council election to be held the sane day. Present were Messrs. Collins, Stokely, and far. Leonard. Also W. H. Hebb. Village Manager and Mari; Wetterer, Village Clerk, The Clerk informed the council that at the close of registration period at 5:00 P. M., April 16th there were a total of One Hundred Six (106) Registered Voters, including Seventy. -Six (76) Freeholders. The list of Free- holders having been checked at the Miami Peaoh Abstract Company by the Village Clerk was read to the council and on motion of Mr. Collins, seconded by Mr. Stokely, the list was accepted. The list of voters to participate in the council election was read and on motion of Mr. Stokely, seconded by Mr. Collins, the list was approved. There being no further business before the meeting on motion duly made, seconded and carried the meeting adjourned. Attest: Village Clerk APRIL 27, 1955 i r A The Council of Pn1 Harbour Village met, for a Special Meeting, Wednesday, April 27, 1955 at 9:30 A. M. to discuss what action should be taken regarding poss- ible Legislative action to ahol.ish Hal. Harbour Village. Present were: Messrs. Collins, Stokely and Dr. Leonard. Also present were W. H. Webb, Village Manager; Mary Wetterer, Village Clerk; Thomas Anderson, Village Attorney and Robert C. Graham, developer of Bel Harbour Village. Mr. Graham thanked the council for permitting him to meet with them and outlined instances in the past when it was necessary for him to take surround- ing areas to court to keep Pal Harbour from being annexed to them. Mr. Anderson reported that he had talked with Mr. Herrell in Tallahassee that morning and had been assured that the delegation would take no action until he had been notified. It was the councilis opinion that Mr. Webb should contact Mr. Jack Crim, APRIL, 27. 10K1;