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1969-11-18 Regular Adjourned WATER AND SEWER OPERATION & MAINTENANCE FUND J. C. Fewell, Postmaster $1~0.60 Petty Cash 255.27 Blue Cross of Florida, Inc. 37.60 Fred T. Wilson 45.00 Water Deposit Refund 29.60 D~rector, Internal Revenue Center 392.00 Oasi Contribution Fund 1,152.90 L. C. Fortner, Jr. 15.00 Alfred Wattersen 90.00 Florida Power & Light Company 825.36 Gilbert Culbreth .80 Dude's "66" Service Station 11.58 The Selig Chemical Industries, Inc. 162.O0 Wherrell Auto Parts, Inc. 37.88 Okeechobee Hardware & Furniture Company 15.25 Motorola Conununications & Electronics, Inc. 25.16 Bennie's Auto Supply, Inc. 37.53 Wherrell Oil Company 51.40 Ridge Tanklines Atlantic Truck Stop 88.08 Me e kins 11. O0 John's Standard Service 15.65 Kelley's Garage & Machine Shop 2.42 Burgess Supply Company 18.05 Majer Electrical Supplies, Inc. 29.7~ Domer's Machine Shop 9.23 Curtin Scientific Co. 30.59 Winta Rentals 128.93 Apoerson Chemicals, Inc. 2,050.~0 Vaughn & Wright, Inc. 15.35 Mail Order System, Inc. 11.75 Ring's Sales & Service 12.25 Attaway Lumber Company 55.93 Southern Meter & Supply Co., Inc. 1,935.48 Industrial Supply Corooration 45.91 Hall Refrigeration 7.95 Rockwell Manufacturing Company 1,148.72 Brockway, Owen & Anderson Engineers, lac. 1,50~.00 Peninsular Supply Company 266.14 Florida Tile Industries, Inc. 93.94 United Telephone Company ef Florida 15.50 Total $10,817.70 Upon motion the Council adjourned te meet Nevember 18, 1969. ~~j~~~ PRESIDENT CITY COUNCIL ATTEST: November 18, 1969 The City Council of the City of Okeechobee, Florida, met in regular adjourned session at the City Hall on the above date at 5:30 P. M. with the following present: President Gardner, Ceuncil-~ men Breland, Hunt, Padgett and Walker with Attorney Curren and Clerk Spivey. Pursuant te notice published in the Okeechobee #ews regarding a publie hearing te ce~sider rezoning from Residential (R-2) te Residential (~-3) Lets 1 te 20 inclusive, Block 22, Northwest Addition, also 'to consider application for special permit for trailer park en above described pre- perry, President Gardner asked if their were a~y ebjections to rezoning the above described property. A petitiOn was submitted /signed by thirty-eight property owners (adjacent and otherwise) of said area objecting ~ the rezoning. Present objecting te the rezoning were: Boa Briney, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Bailey, Jo Ann O'Den~ell and Frank Finley. Mr. Murray Cribb was also present. The Council went into Executive Session. The Council came into Open Session. Councilman Padgett moved te deny the request to rezone Lets 1 te 20 inclusive, Block 22, Northwest Additiea from Residential ~-2) te Residential (R-3) seconded by Ceuncilman Walker and unanimously carr~ ed. 1156 W. O. Bailey was present voicing a complaint of noise and edor due to calves being penned up on property next to his residence lecated en Tenth Street, requesting the Ceuncil to investigate matter. Upon motion the Council adjourned. C TY December 9, 1969 The City Council of the CitY of Okeechobee, Florida, met in regular session at the City Hall on the above date at 7:00 P. M. with the following present: President Gardner, Councilman Breland, Hunt, Padgett and Walker with Attorney Curren and Clerk Spivey. Minutes of the meetings held November 4 and 18, 1969 were read and approved as read. Kenneth Mathews, Supt. of Public Instruction and Frank Platt, School Board member were present discussing with the Council and requesting a water line extension to the new school site, south of South Fourteenth Street, said site being approximately 2000 feet from water tank. After discussion the Council agreed to request meeting with 0keechobee Beach Water Association to discuss the possibilit of the school getting water from the Association due to this line being much closer to school site. Also a request for sewer line extension to school site was discussed. The Council advised that due to distance and amount of money involved to make such a extension it was impossible for the city to grant request. Pursuant to notice published in Okeechobee News in regards to public hearing to consider amending Ordinance No. 326, President Gardner asked if their were any objections to the amendment. No objection was heard or filed, therefore, Councilman Walker presented the following Ordinance and moved its adoption and upon being seconded by Councilman Breland was put to a vote and unanimously adopted: ORDINANCE NO. 335 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 326, BEING AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE DISTRICT REGULATIONS ESTABLISHED UNDER THE CITY OF OKEECHOBEE'S ZOOMING ORDINANCE NO. 271, PROVIDING FOR TRAILER RESIDENCE USES UNDER AGRICULTURAL (A) ZONING BY AMENDING SUB-PARAGRAPH "b" THEREOF TO REDUCE MINIMUM LOT STREET FRONTAGE FROM 75 FEET TO 50 FEET, AND BY AMENDING SUB-PARAGRAPH "c" THEREOF TO REDUCE MINIMUM SET-BACK REQUIF~2~ENTS THEREIN FROM 35 FEET TO 25 FEET. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF OKEECHOBEE, FLORIDA: SECTION 1. That Ordinance No. 326, which amended the District Regulations which ar~ part of Ordinance No. 271, of the City of Okeechobee, Florida, be and the same is hereby, c changed and amended as follows: 1. Sub-paragraph "b" of Ordinance No. 326 of the City of Okeechobee, Florida, is hereby amended by reducing minimum street frontage from 75 feet to 50 feet so that said sub-paragraDh "b" shall read as follows: (b) No trailer shall be located on property having a street frontage of less than 50 feet and a depth of less than 120 feet, and such dimensions shall be minimum area for each trailer. 2. Sub-paragraph "c" of Ordinance No. 326 of the City of Okeechobee, Florida, is hereby amended by reducing minimum set back requirements therein from 35 feet to 25 feet,