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1922-10-02 ,116 ( fot. 2, lõ1~~. ',1.'1.6 Cii.;,ÿ CoWHÜl was cÐ..u.ed 110 order a"" '7:.;;0 p.m. wit-h the io.!.lowing n.:embers present: W. T. Goode, ~r6sident, R. E. MoLaughlin, Council H. C. Adams; n O. O. Davis, " Also present were: Geo. F. Parker, Ci ty Attorney, L. E. D.viw, Chief of Police, R. E. Wi.!.lis, City Engineer, . W. W. Dunnioliff, Cit~ Clerk. The following petition was presented to the Cit~ Council, signed be a representative number of citizens: PETITIOì4 W" the undersigned oœtizens of OAeechobee, looKing towarQa improving the sanitary conditions here~ and with a Tiew of pro- teoting our property, the city par.ks, and o1iher public improvements, the making of conditions here more desirable, attractive and 1nviting "to our ci ti'zens and uthers, and the general improTement anq advance.. ment of the community. ' RESPECTFUL11Y PETITIOli the City COUI1Cil to pass ,SUC!.L ~.solution, Ordinance,. and. lawa, and take SUCu otuer steps as is necessary to preTent livestock from roaming at large within tne City limits. We urge tn.t prompt action be taken,' ana. that sucn regulations as are pas~ed embrace the entire incorporated areaof the Town of Okeechobee, or such Ii. part thereof as ia deemed practical and adTis- able, and brpad enough to embrace Cattle, Horses, Mules, Hogs, Goats, Sheep, and any and all animals, and that it carrÿ such penalties as wil~ make it effectiTe. Ordinance No. 62 , , AN ORDINANCE making it unlawful and prohibiting the running at large w within the corporate limits of the City of Okeechobee, any Horses, Cattle, Swine, Sheep, or otner animal, and bogs; To pro_ide for the impounding, care, and dispos i tion thereof', by sale or citherwise, and the redemption of any animal., by the owner, upon payment of certain fees, and expenses, upon notice,ä.nét the sale thereof unless redeemed and providing for¡"ne disposition of said fines, and e~ense8, and for the arrest and fine of any person permitting a!.tY oí suc~ animallil to run at large within the stLid corporate limits of said. City, and the punishment thereof, and fine, or impr-isomI1erHI or both. Ordinance l~o .6ì:. is filed in steel locker under index nO". Ordinance No. 62 was rea'd a first tin;e and on mu 1ioll uí R. E. McLaughlin, seconded by O. O. Davis, and carrying unanimously, was passed to its s.econd reading: O~din& n c e" N O,,",6~ W,as read a' 8' e, CO,.Ll d, ÎJ,iITe by P" &, r a,' gra:ph~ and ~n motion I',' of O. O. Dav~s, seconded by H. C. Adams, ana oarr~ea. unan1ll1ously, .' was passed to a third reading ana. final passage: The Tote was as ío~lows: W. T. Goode, Yea, O. O.Davis, Yea, R.E.~cL&ugnlin, Yea, H. C. Ad~ms, Yé~. none voted Nay. Ordinance No. 6~ was certified to (,he M.ayor Pro-tern and approved by, . hinl on October 3, 1~22. .'í~' Motion was made by H. C. Adaroa, seoonde.d by o. o. Davis, anà.:made Wlaziimo, us, that the..-, "",'""",,',',,', oil payL. E., Davis an extra $25.00 per month, effectiTe se~~er 1, l~~~, and City Fumper. j Tho Ci ty Clerk ';as ~lI"~iSOd to purohas. a City Water Record BOOk.' ~ :Motion ,was made by H., C<" Adams, seconded b~ R. E..IiLàJÎl.@hlin that the, HI City Council pay R. ,. Willis' gas bill while working on "lihe wat'er --'f~ mains and di tches.Oarried unanimouàly. ,I . - ... '., .' . . Motion was fiJade by H. C. Adams, t:lecoL1ded b¿.; u. o. l>av1s, that; uhe Clerk transíer;plOOO .vO iron: LÚ€ Wa 1jGr Sewer íuüd to the Water Works Fund..Motion was w...animous. On ",oticn of H. C. Aò."ms, Seconded by O. O. DaýiSP Oouncil adjcurn ea, .. ~J.~t~ . Attest: J/iÆAA~'" -1;#"" 1/ esid€nt of Council ~ . C.Lty Clerk. i =====E====:=====================================E====================EE / October,l~, 1922. . The City Council met in reguléí.r session this 17th day of October, 1~22 and was called to order by ~he Clerk wi"h "be following members present: H. C. Adams, R. E. JM¡oLauèShlin, .'}; O. o. Davis, Also present were Gôo. F. Parker, City Al.Il.orney, L. E. Davis, Chief of Police, . R. E. Willis, Cìt.y~ngineer, r w. W. Dunnioliff, Ci ~ ClerK. : I ..' B~\i unanimous consent Mr. H. C. Adams was chosen Temporary C.r..airman. . Minutes of Sept. 19 and Oct. ~, 1922 were read and unanimously approved as read.. The letter of resignation of W. T. Guode, dated October 7th, 1~221 was read and on mot;ion of R. E. MoLaughlin, seconded by o. o. Davis, the City Council unanimouAly accepted Mr. W. T. Goode's resignation. . . Motion was made by o. O. Davis, seconded. by R. E. McLaugnlin, that H. C. Adams act as P;resident Pro-tern. until a permanent President of the Council is elected.. Motion carri~d unanimoualy. On motionoí R. E. McLaughlin, seconded by o. O. Davis, Mr. 1.1.. Rau¡erson wa~ elected by the City Council as a member of the Council in the place of and instead of W.T.Goode, resigned. This motion was unanimous. . On motion of O. o. Davis, seoonde~by R. E. McLaughlin, Mr. L. k. Raulerson, is here'by made President of thè City Co'uncil. . Carried Unanimousl;.y . On motion of O. o. Davis, seconded b~ R. ~. ~oLaugbliH, the Council adjo11rned. ATTE~T >f¡7tb~¡'.(JI ,g¿ma~ . Clty C.LerK. ' / ~,~<~. .. ~ . ,~ I ~ '~' " ". '...\....,.: « " .~.