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Okeechobee, Florida, Dec. 6th1927~
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! The C1 ty Council of the City of Okeechobee, Florida, met in regular session at II
the Oi ty Hall at 7.30 0' clock p. m. and the following were present: J. Denham Bird, II
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Mayor, I. Casey, President City Council, Councilmen Ben Walker and H. H. Hancock, !!
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wi tb R. P. Fletcher, Clerk, Lon Stewart, Chief of Police, L. C. Tootle, Water Super- II
intendent and L. W. Jennings, City Attorney in attendance. :¡
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Minutes of meeting held November 15th were read and ap~roved.
Mayor Bird at the request of Mrs. Crozier brought the matter of passing,,~n
ordinance prOhibiting chickens from running at large within the City limits before I
the Council. No a,ction on matter was taken by Council. I
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Meesrs O. J. Price and c. Winller appeared before Council relativ~ to the
- , abandonment of certain streets in Winller~ Woodland Park. I
Councilman Hancock øffered the fOllowing resolutlonlandTmovëdtlta adoption,
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motion seconded by Councilman Walker and passed:
Be It Resolved by the City Council of the City of Okeechobee, Florida, that
Thirteenth Street from Okeechobee Avenue to Somerset Street and that part of West-
moreland Drive in Winkler's Woodland Park be and the same are hereby ababdoned and
discontinued as public streets of said City.
. Councilman Hancock moved that City buy one-half dozed cuspidors for Council
Chamber and three paDer baskets, motion seconded by Councilman Walker and passed.
Upon motion Council adjourned.
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Attest: President City Council
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- Okeechobee, Florida, Dec. 20th, 1927.
The Jity Council of the City of Okeechobee, Florida, met in regular session
at the City hall at 7.30 o'clock P. M. and the following were present: J. Denham
Bird, Mayor, I. Casey, President of City Council, Councilmen H. L. Chandler, H. H.
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Hancock and Ben Walker with R. P. Fletcher, Clerk, Lon stewart, Chief of Police, ,
L. ~. Jennings, City Attorney an L. c. Tootle, Water Superintendent in attendance.
Minutes of meeting held December 6th, 1927 were read and anproved.
Counciln.an Hancock moved that City purchase one Fairbanks-Morse 3" centrifugal
pump with s~eed transformer complete for the sum of $898.00, motion seconded by
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Councilman Chqndler and passed.
It having been ascertained that no provision had been made in the City budgeti
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for the year 19215 for the salary of a motor cycle TJoliceman, the Clerk was requested i
to notify Mr. L. L. Conrad that the Aervices of a motor cycle noliceman will be dis- Ii I
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continued after December 31st, 1927. II I
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