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CCMtg10-03-383~1 ~~ ADJOURNED I~GUI,AR Oct~® :.:3~d~; 1938.: Council met in Ad journea. regular session Oct. 3f~d.b 3938 at 8 Present, :~.L.harris, Wires. -a. ~. ~rosser~L. R. ~ayne~~,~t. J.~~tells- B.R. gray®~ayor U.H. fir? dge. _ Rega3ar application of C.F~Bak~r far license to sell at reta:~l orgy ~~ine Yx bees, presented. to the Coi~.eila Location oi~ place of business same as at x~resent, bet~~een Church ~ ~~iarrer 8tree s, Person ire charge C.~',Bak_er. ~~loved by .Payne, seconded by gray and ananimous3~°' car-ried; that up®r. pa~rner~t of ~~13. ~5 _ the `i~ax t;ollector be autho-~i2ed to issue retail license for urine gnd beer on3y for. one year, Oet`. ls~. 1938., to yep. 3Qth. 3939 to C. 1''. Baker. f'res, Harris stated treat the purpose oi' tl~e meeting eras to cor~side'r the Badge;; and :pax Levy for 138. Auer discussion; Couxseilman ~'e~:ls introduced an Ordinance as fo13o~Js; Ordinance No. 75- An Ordinance y:'i~'sing the B~,xdget of Expenses of the. To~y'n of Lo~.g~'ooct, F3a®, for the Fear 1y38 ~'2,91a®GD anal moved that the rul e s be u~Ta ive d and the said Ordinance be passed to its first reading by tithe ol3y, which motion ores duly seconded by Counc~3~an Prosser. The Pres. then called for a .vote z,,hich resulted ,for the l;~otion, 4, against the ~~iotior±, ivoi3e. T:.~e said ordinance, ~~oa ~5 grras~ read by title on3y by the Cler?~. Co~J~'l.CilTi!a'_2 ;:ells then moved that - the tales be `rrai ved a second ts.m.e, and 'that tiie sai d Ordinance be passed to its second reading by tiV.le on?;~, which motion vas d~~.3y seconded by Co1.z~~ci3~na:~ Payn e. The Prey then cal3ed for a vote urhi ^h resulted For to?..e ~s~otiO~? ~, against: the Motion, none® L;~,e said Ordinance, ~los ~3 ~'ras thei read for the second. tune by title only by the Clerko Co~.:~?ci3man dray tr~en moved -that the rules be v~raived a third time, and that .the said Ord finance be passed to its third and final reading, 're read in full ano. 'oe pas red and adopted as read in f3a.11® ;rvhi ;h liotion ores da3y seconded. by Gounc}1-rnan Payne: T~?e Pres. then called for a vote urhich resulted, For the ~Jiotion, ~; against the ~~otio~, none® 'i'he said Ordinance uaas then read in f~a.31 by* the Clerk and aeon rol3 call t'r?e fdllotiring vote eras recorded Co~ncilma_n Harris ~'Yea`~ 't Prosser ~~Yea'~ i~ ~'~'e 31 s "Yea 9~ '~ dray . ~'Ye a'' '~ Payne ''Yea's Preset Barris ther'i anno~.;nced ghat the Cou_rci3 had by ~.nan imous vote- passed and adopted Ordinance. ylo. '75 ;~ ;.-- ~~_.. 10®338 ~d j . ~ieg. ~3 Coaa.nuil~rian ~~iells introduced an.Ordinance as follo;~s; Ord finance ~To ~ 76 Ian Urdinance determining the amount and fixing the rate of taxation and. ma?~a.ng the ahrau~l Tax Levy for the To~~n of Long~rood, Florida, for the 'Year 1:38 ar~d rno ve d tha t the rules be uraived and the said Ordinance be passed to its first reading by- titre only, Y'~hlch t~.otion Yeas duly seconded by ~;oaxn.cilman Payne The ~'resn then •called for a vote ~rhich resulted; ~'or the T~~otio~, 4, against the ~otaon, Hones '!.'~raA ~'~ said Urdinance, a~o~ °7C ~~as than read by tide only by the Cle' Go~.zncilman Gray then moved that the rules be ;waived a second time, anal that the said Urdinance be passed to its second. ..reading by title only, which motion was duly seconded by Councilman Payne¢ The Pres, then called fora vote ~rrhich resulted; for the Motion 4, against the potion, none, The sai said Ordinance, No ~ 76'" lraas then read by ti ;le only for the second tune by the Clerk, Councilman. Payne tta.en moved. that the rules be waived a third time and that t~~e said Urdinance be passed to its third and final reading, be read in full and be passed and adopted as read in full The ~'resm then called for a vote v~hich res'aited; .E~'or the emotion, ~; against the Motion, none The said Ordinance v~~as then read iz~ full by tl~.e Clerk and .upon roll call the follo:rr~..a vote Y~ras reworded; Cou_ncilm.~.n :~arris Yea;~ ~' Yro s s e r ~~ ~e a'a ~_ "V~ells ~'Yea~° ' ~' Gray ~'Ye a~ '~ Paynd ~~Yea'' ~4 Pres, harris then anns~u~zced that ts~e Cou.~oil had by unanimous- vote passed and adopted Ordinance N4, "76 ~`iayor fridge stated that a movement ;rr~.s on foot to abolish the railroad stations at Longti~aood a~.d ,~ltamonte, a nei^J depot to be built half ~iay bet~~Teen the tYVO to~?~is® I~loved by :dells seconded b~T grosser Mayor fridge and Clerk Searcy appointed a cot:~mittee to work Y~ith the governing body at I~lta~n.onte ~prgsa and endeavor to block any action, and t~ha.t this co~~?nittee be alloY~ed actua? trave~:ing expenses, to be paid by the 1®vY~., if said committee find i~+., actua? ly ne ce s sar y to leave Long;~ood in. their ~rorkQ There '~eing no further business, tb.is body stands adjo~arne to meet Octo 6th, 1938, . r Pres,~ `i'o Cour_cil zoo v ~.,,,~a °k,