1933-09 Lot 0, B 252 Unsainitary ConditionThe following Resolution was offered by Councilman Walker, mho moved its adop-
tion, motion seconded by Councilman McOarthy and passed&
RESOLUTION
WHEREAS) it has been brought to the attention of the City Council of Okeecho-
beef Florida, that certain buildings in said City are in a bad state of repair, and
constitute an
unsanitary condition,
as
also
a fire hazard, and
WHEREAS,
the, said City Council
has
made
an Investigation and finds that the
building on the Northend of Lot Nine, Block One Hundred Forty Nine owned by Joe
Mulberg, and the building on Lot 0, Block 252, owned by Okeechobee Company, a corp-
oration, are unsanitary and constitute a menace to the health of said City as well
as a fire hazard, and that the owners thereof have- failed to remove, demolish or
repair said buildings,
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, That the owners of said buildings are hereby re-
quested and commanded to remove, demolish or put in a safe and sanitary condition,
lip the buildings as aforesaid, within thirty days from service and/or receipt of a
copy of this resolution, otherwise the City of Okeechobee, Florida, will remove or
destroy
said
buildings as in
such cases made and provided by the statutes 6f the State of
Florida,
and
the ordinances
of said City.
Parsed in regular session, this the 7th day of B6v. A. D. 1933.
Alto Watford
J. H. Walker, Sr.
J. D. Brett
Seal)
Attest: Members of City Council
X. r. fle-UuLiex
City Clerk.
Approved by me this 7th day of Nov. A. D. 1933.
H. H. Hancock
Mayor.
The following ordinance was proposed by Councilman Walker, who moved its
adoption, motion seconded by Councilman Brett and passed
ORDINANCE NO. - 145
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 2, OF ORDINANCE NO. 144 OF THE CITY OF
OKEECHOBEE, FLORIDA, THE SAME BEING AN ORDINANOE PROVIDING FOR THE
LEVY AND COLLECTION OF TAXES FOR THE CITY OF OKEECHOBEE, FLORIDA, FOR
THE YEAR A. D. 1933.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF OKEECHOBEE,
FLORIDA;
That section two of Ordinance No. 144 be amended to read as follows: That
twenty mills of such tax shall be used for general purposes as shall be assessed
for the general fund of said City; That ten mills of such tax shall be used for the
purpose of paying interest coupons attached to 113 bonds of said City, known as
City of Okeechobee Municipal Improvement Bonds, dated February 1, 1926, and more
particularly described in an Alternative Writ of Mandamus issued out of the Circuit
Court of Okeechobee County, Florida, on the 23rd day of October, A.D. -1933, and