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04-28-1924 Called MeetingOrdinance was read a second time. On motion duly Made and seconded,
the said Ordinance was passed and adopted by the unanimous vote of
the Council.
The President of the Council tnen stated that in his opinion , the
interests of the town would best be served by the purshase and in-
stallation of a 100 H.P. En;;ine and 75 K4rT generator in place of the
larger ki,7ine and generator which had been decided upon in a previous'
meeting of the Council and for which a tentative order had been
placed, and stated the facts and reasons upon which his belief was
based, After considerable discussing, on motion duly made and
second-ed, it was resolved to invite Mr. risk representative of the adorth-
ington Pump and Machinery Corp. to come back to Clermont and submit
a bid on a smaller Unit. On Motion duly made and seconded, the :meet+!
adjourned subject to the call of the president.
� Clerk.
April 25th 1924.
Adjourned meeting of Council, present; House, Bess, Brovm and
lJestbrook. After considerable discussion it.was moved and seconded
that we confirm the previous action of the'Council as to buying a
smaller equipment and pursha.se.150 HP as contracted for. Carried.
On motion duly made and see)nded the meeting; adjourned subject to
the call of President.
Clerk.
April 28th. 1924.
Adjourned Meetin of tze Council. _
Present; H.L. House, Wm Bess, H.C. ,room, D.J. Westbrook.
The meeting; was called to order by Pres. House , the purpose of
meeting was to change the date for Election of Bonds.
Moved by Brovn, 2nd by Bess that the Ordinance No-62 be re-
pealed. Carried.
Moved by Bess, 2nd by Brovm that June 3rd be Election Day.
Carried.
On motion duly made and seconded the meeting adjourned.
Clerk.
May 6th. 1924.
Minutes of the Reular meeting of the City Council of the
City of Clermont.
The; re;ular monthly meetin3 of the City Council of the City
of Clermont was held on LI_-y 6th 1924 at 7.30 P.M. at the
usual meeting place of the Council at which were present all
memburs of the Council namely; Messrs. H.L._House Pres., H.C.
Brown, J.D: 'ones, D.J. Westbrook end 4.1.1. Bess.
The meetinr; was called to order and presided over by H.L. House
Mr' D.L.- t:orrison, many-er of the 1.1 cipal Electric Light and
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Water- Viorks Plant made the following report in Deference to
the minimum needs for the City as to extensions of water mains
and electric light lines; 6 in. water mains to run from the
intersection of i._ontrose and Seventh St. along Seventh St. to
its inte i section ;with Che ctnut St. thence eastivardly al.)ng
Chestnut St. to its intersection with Fifth St. and to connect
with the present 4 in. main leading out to the Hei,hts; also
a 3 in. main from the intersection of I.Tinnehaha Ave and 2nd.
St. alon MinnehahaAve. to its intersection with Bowman St;
also a 6 in main from -the intersection of Ilontrose and Fifth
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Sts., run eastwardly along '.'ontrose St. to 4th St. thence
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northwardly along 4th St to its intersection with P,'inneola
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Ave.* Mr. Morrison further stated that the estimate cost of
these extensions would amount to approximately $6,000. based
u..on the last quotation on cost of pipe, but further stated
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the price of pipe had Decently advanced quite considerably.
rle alos stuted that perhaps his estimate of the labor cost
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'Jas too lots.
In reference to the reUuildin- and e�tension of electric li„ht
lint:, Mr. L:orrison stc.ted that there should be a three phase
line run :inr; south :'artily from the plant alo:i;3 4dest Ave., to a
pointmidway between Ninneola Ave., and i,.or bm se at thence
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t6%,& -dly aloe.- the center line of Blocks-90,88,77 and 56 to
Fifth St; also fr3m the point where said line crosses Seventh
St., a two Phase line runnin; northwardly along Seventh St to