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October 23, 1916 To October 27, 1919
76 zzo "".111/ W e e �.(/'`Lv �%'FcnGO.� /'' f- ee ?c� • a ��ry��'/f/-� /�.tc.f-�. IX�ee!% � fit. GJ'+y-ice` U F IT OFDAIIIFD BY THE TM7s T COUNCIL OF F.r_IR:IOPE a , tht.t VuHEREAS, Block number Four of Division Three of the Toti,,in of Fairhox;e, 'which block is 'bounded by Blakeney, c7ur,,Ait, and, Powell Stredts and North Side Park, has an alley running North-East and South-Nestwardly through said :"lock, and also T an alley running bast and ZTest from the first named alley to Summit Street, which the property owners and present lessees desire to change; and, THERE S, the parties in intorvst in said lot have a- greed and consented to said o�ianga and it appears that such action will be to the benefit of all parties ooncerned, and of no prejudice to the citizens of Fai.-Uore. II0W THEREFORE, bo it ordained: TFa Et,cT Sirs: OF 1I =.TH ,.-NDSOi TH &LI:EY 1N S,.1D BLOCK, THAT ,N J--LE A` rE, E SiABL1 S1iLDTO BE -Gig uN Trir. *TOhTH CITE OF TIV FLOCK yHk itiO:THr, ST CU1;NI. OF L OT 5; THE'`TCE FUNT SOUTH 20 PEG.I HE S I '�IITE S 4tT+: POI?TT 50 TEE 7AE St OF TI-IE SOLTtiI wST CUhMlT OF SA, 1D LU1, T HDTI CE PLE SOUTH UST .7 1 "1 - Ps.LLI., t 1 TH F!: LINES OF LOT I "A TP, 16IT ..EAST OF THE "EST 11 !FE; OF SA ; THE 1E ST L1 rq OF 5IAME , TU "" ST S1 D.E: O F I .OP 0 SH, r :. -LLE Z J-1- I T G l u FT , M ST O I' i,PO"F TE SCF.I-I_'T, T l'"t+ . THIRD: That the Town reserves the right to enter upon the location of the for,iier alley at :a11 times whenever it may become necessary,in the opinion of the town authorities, to clza.nge, rep-ir, order or make, connections with th.e water main now laid along the location of the former alley and with the right of its servants or ;:., ents to do whatever is neces- sa.ry , the saine as if the alleys in said block had not been changed. M , 4 11INUTES OF'%2EGUL.R OF THE COUNCIL OF' TOZ- OF FAIRIHOPL, ALABAIJA ✓ r',CTOBER 231) 1916 OCTOBER IWLUSIW� j I 53 -61 �� �i-c-rrr-. ��,-.-tc�P 7�-�1�f-`,�.,-. 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No building shall be erected or improved for use other than solely as a dwelling, on any lot fronting on either side of Fairhope Avenue from School Street to Bay View Avenue, and on either side of Section Street from Magnolia Avenue to Marphy Avenue, and on either side of what is known as Delamare Street from Section to Church Streets, except the same be con- structed of fireproof material, such ;-s brick, stone, hollow tile, concrete or aietal, and the roof of such building shall also be constructed of fireproof material. 2nd. Any person desiring to erect a business building within the limits aforesaid shall first obtain leave from the Council by a written application containing a description of the proposed building and a copy of the plans thereof; nor shall such erection be comit;enced until said petition shall have been passed upon favorably, and plans approved by the Town Council. The work of constructing said building in accordance with said plans shall proceed under the supervision of the building inspector of the Town of Fairhope, and shall be in all respects in accordance with the plans and specifications submitted and passed upon. Any person proceeding to erect said building without obtain- ing permission from the Council as aforesaid, or continuing to construct same in a manner not in accordance with the plans and specifications submitted with the application, after his atten- tion has been called to such variation by the building inspector, shall be liable to a fine of not exceeding Five Dollars for each day that said work is continued, or the orders of said building inspector disobeyed,, and any building erected con- trary,to the provisions of this ordinance may be demolished, and the expense thereof charged to the owner of same. a �'� -y��-- � T's-ilys-r.y� 7�%t. ��i e"'�"� • �GLt'� �L-, :B.�,s1 E1-t`p-r�„'...� cc� .� a, 7-�-!!- �oG ds,, �Yl�(-�0.7't /.. eifYl�rZ (iC.%.-..�-.-. aJ�'fililiy�L• �j 'o� �'l'/� �.-�j /�0�-�/�vUni� �.. ..j-►,�z.l,�-Nd • F.�-m-, �, a-... cl7/�s-�-.-•.,�q ; .�i -� Ei1-ri-r• t�+;..ati-� , . ... �- z� :� �u�-e • • ��j� ��'n yam'-�c�. °� � �`- I �'zvvcwP�s�e-•�• 7/GLa�o{��co�v� � :.� -ni/ �-y : Q�-r��c'.c�Gr►�+.�,- -����-sus-rz� L� ��z�?�ilti'-vc/d�� � ��. _ �,;� --t� � .���,_ • � . . -yam � 2�--�.ri�vC�...���o�iv� �-,-r �/� �u� ��x-r-H.�C. �GL�" ��,L�o-�-t •�-.�-vv��wr/,� �ti��cfe-�C -•-sue-r � � ---c�rrr.� ♦ , _� � Bz► ��Y�fil v . 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Qi-6C[-c-v�-� d-7'��c�vs�G , ' AN 0 R D I ETA N C E FIRE -PROOF BUILDINGS• BE IT ORDAINED by the Town Council of Fairhope, Ala- 1 barr;a that Section 54 of the Code of By -.-laws and Ordinances of the Torn of Fairhope be amended and the s we is hereby amended to read a:, follows: let. No building shall be erected or improved for use other than solely as a dwelling, o±: any lot fronting on either side of Fairhope Avenue from School Stre-t to Bay View Avenue, anti on either side of Section Street from Yagnolia Avenue to Murphy Avenue, as3 on either side of what is known as Delamare Street from Section to Church Str,�ets, except the. same Le con- structed of fireproof material, such s brick, stone, hollow tile, concrete or metal, a i the roof of such building shall also be constructed of fireproof material. 2nd. Any person desiring; to erect a busineg,a bull ling within the limits aforesaid shall first obtain leave from the Council by a writted application containing a description of the proposed builAirg and a copy of the planes thereof; nor shall such erection bc; commenced until said petition shall have been pa:ised upon favorably, and plans approved by the Town Council. The work of constructing said buil iiag in actor: -lance with said plan shall proceed under the supervision of the building inspector of the Town of Fairhope, Arid shall be in all respects in accordance with the plans and specifications submits ed an) -:awed upon. Any person proceeding to erect said, bui lung without obtain- ing perr:;iseion from the Council as aforesaid, or continuing to construct same in a manner not in accordance with the plans and specifications submitted with the application, after his atten- tion has b"en called to such variation by th,a building inspector, shall be liable to a fine of not exceeding Five Dollars for each day that said };lark is continued, or thy, ort-fers of said building inspector disobeyed, and any building erected con- trary to the provisions of this ordinance may be demolished, and theexpense thereof charged to the owner of same. a V Mayor. r%'�/� �l�"`! %�� (/LGlJ'"N � C� / r`�j QO�O�b� � ?� 7 9i�1�'[� �i'wYyla�,-a-(/� � �,/`�►^�� C�v-+-.-.re�Q xif-- Z� 7tp,l If 1 4 %� I �/� LZ;(�!�`z�✓ -7' ��h, •.��i-t ✓��, (�o-i-ram �-� �vYo / Gt�t cd lLd C ` 74- QfiY, c �c s 7 /% h/ �i Q�I �i' %� -47 -z, tr .� a 1,17 77 .� �� Z�---lam �� �I�� ���- eri�'•cc., �rd� eyi .�n�,-,._ /,.� , a,7s o r. 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The rate for TLa.ter service silu,ll be LE', fO',10' ; Houses os' 6 rooms or less t6.00 a Year', L�dditionwl roorsa above a,Nft ; cents a yec,r each. „6r� Rath "shower batllj $-,L. 00 a yaer. P:ddi tional- 1J - 50 wtiter r_.? o" e+ ° �. OG year j4d4i tional wc.ter cl o et sy j b0 i Edell arld.itic7la) IULLteet ov.t�:ic?e 41.00 a year. cec. 2. ro charge 1_ tile: house i5 VaCL.2-1t I;jie entire y"ear, j f tlhe house i s OOCU�,'Jl ec� � -' _ �,.1', j' � s i-Y inont o or he Fls the f L� to S1hLA ]- be lial f tite r LC>"ulI,, i t octopi ed more t.,-an irix six 1'101,ti1.s , the rate shall be � �: Tlhe minimum �bLLr: e 'or deter r-tes siLJI 0 XkZk'J ec. e�ertE�s slhal.l be 1:5 ccats a tiiousLand gallons. UJ, to �5 �0 _ �re Hers slla] ]_ r,e i�1stLtil] ed in the follo ring; plat ,� ut once Term, `he cost of the meter to be cigar -red to the oarr�er cf tiir: property, Lin:? it the samo is not paid for withirh Li re&,sonc�,ble time, t.lhe water shall be cut off,, mills, slot. 1s,(JGdw cutw1_'ls .S+'"a,y v►� rL),rber shops,exi,x_i ;L.•ra.es, irre-ating. ours of less t1Ln ten 'rooms shell not be meterfd.--c. fiat, 4 An o cm,l off fee of 50 cents dial]• be cl�cx ed r;ilere toe rrLiter is turne;l on a--l'i c_r"r'. Ser-. 5 All fl at rat c_,S care pgjyable auu.rter annually i 11 advw-.c:e- k,et- c.en the first and fifteenth of January, kpri? , J1�Y a�ld "ctober e w' eicl year. I f net paid Ari t_.i 11W v �lT e tl�e ]1].1. b, a of-11 , and Jail.]_ not be turned e��� c cpt on cone once �getered water bills are due andpLjYLLele by with the rules. the IO th of every month for vst;te't consul, the pre�rious �,loiltli, ,Yn due the water service siiul.l be cut eff', � cL,l,i if to , pc+i •r,ll , end wi] 1 only be turned on again upon co?Yrjl i. ,'I e 711i tl} tl.e mile e a O1� Sec. 6 meters ,ill be repaired by the Tour. Lit r ,.,ale eY -p e�1N-E tie owner. A meter that does not register, or red i.�ter^ improperly, I m- h e ta'ren out by tihe 1,own, cold. � ��y �t e r cL�.] L, r -rI t,t r L`t (; char -c cl Sec. 7 The right to change any r•..zl.es rates or re ulatiolis; or the enforcement of :�hly hd 1.1 t!rO�Ti -1 COTitt;,ine;l in tite SeCt]O lhei-ein ena..nerated s tall be .estei i t tale To,�=1 Cou�.cil of Fai rlol) a. 1 - - �z Sec, 8 Tver. or more houses are not permitted on one co:".-.ectiont Lo'd where they now exist separate connections must be ,nde for the scgme. Sec. 4:. No person shall turn on the water of a water connection w1tilott. aut?.ority, a.L13 a y; � a�:: violating this rule will be fined ?"5.00. Scc I0 Every 'user of water furnished by*the Town waterworks system shall keep their service pipes, stops and otiier fixtures, in repair, and properly protected. to prevent waste;, Sec. II The Superintendent, or any perso� el.eoctted by hint , or any- r;ember of the Public Service Cot ittee shall have free access at all reasonable Hours to all parts of' the buildings or pre- mises, for the purpose of inspcstinb the condition of the Pr_3emisvR. plujibin�! LO-,d uses of water. 1 Sec.I2. In the event of !waste of water, on account of defective fixtures or pl urMrtj, notice will be � ivell users to llave ti,e same repaired, and upon failure to do so within�e two cloys after such notification, the water will be shut off from the pre:ni.ses until :_,uch repairsiiave been nade, and an additioYutil clu;,r�e' of 50 cents for turning on and off orb the dater must be paid 't:eforc tl_c -ranter will a, ain be turnecU Sec. I,. ro person except duly authorized employees of the Waterworks dcr.,artnent slitall be permitted to turn on water vritiiovt first securing a permit f.roin the -grater ;vorks office; toftke api Sec. 14 All persons desiring eater service are required c �.ti on for sa.?ile throe, i tl.e office o f the grater department r.,her c permits will be issued. Sec. I5. Pennons rri si,ing to discontinue the use of the ?grater must give � written notice thereof at the office of tiie water depctrtinent; failure to do this ;gill render them liable for the payinent of water rentsuntil such notice leas been given. Sec. Io. No person vr_11 be perrni.tte-1 to use a !lose for sprir,klirig urde r s, -riLik" bra 1e 1 e� �x d. lawns , o r `rraslii,ig c L:r r i rLge s o n its diameter. other ;rehicl.es, with nozzles greater titan I/4 inch Sec. I7. No person shall habitually permit otliers, not members of their y� fardly to use water from their pipes.. Any person violcLting , this rule will be fined not less than 5.00. Sec. 78. All oc ,died uses coata:inint.; L)u-dl ,v:wter-clo�?et, 7fi e r r.,l. he hel d as used , cLnd will be charged for so long as they remain connected up yli tit the service pipes. �8 S ec. I �. No abatement of water rent will be allowed by reason of Cep moval disuse or di runisheduse, or on vacant premises, unless , notice is )eft at the water office wiien such chanife takes placw Sec, 20 vo person s4litJ1 sprinkle any street or sidewalk from tiie grater Sec, 2I. wmorks system. Tamperin; with fire plugs or drawing wLiter rom ti_er_i for otilw than fire purposes is forbidden, and any Iverson violating; this rule sisal? be fined net less than $5.00. Sec. 22 The tapping of all mains and water pipes: , "nd the extention - of al_l service pipes between ,Lain and sidevrulk, shill be done by the du1$ authorized e�iloyee of tiie araterworks; and all r_iaterial used in these ext t.,jlsi oilssilcj l be furnished by tiie water depertmnent. Sec, 2 The Town reserves the right to put in a ,peter on any service pine or remove a rietec from the same , -mien dec,ned necessur.�; , c,.ncl. to charge for service where the cha:.,:�e is ?,uLdc- stccording to the fi,-ed charges. Sec. 2,er It shall be unlawful for any person to hermit wLAter to run continuously from any hydrant , water cock or other fixture:, whether in yard or buil ding , durint; freezing +weather i"1 or -ter, • to preven free ink; or bursting; of pipes o,r fixtures, ��rid all stop a.nd waste cock that plumbing e so arranged with the pipes stay be thoroughly drained. Any olio f:'eand Guilty of violating this section shall be fined not les:� than 4b.00 for each offense. Secs 26 Viler e the vrater service is paid. :'e r by a t ertarA , the owner of the property shall. be held responsible for the rion Pa.ymert of rent. Soc. 2'7 A di scow -it of 5 p ereent will I.e -Ll l.cwec3. on cJ l trtiwte:r tr,l� c:.ccounts if paid. 7ftlr at ti.e Clerks office %alien due. These rul.eo shOl t€-,ke effect from and after January I , laUl. P�+ 7'' l�li..-C Ci�lli0'jGv�Y� il.�{' `�y�''``� �j^G�"'•�O�rs�lc , �'K 1 �• e—�%-l-NG��.i.-w--• � rZ"s �► � ����� , `''ter -vim , � ��vf- �i-� �-l-w'�- ��r-o �Lc.c-��,-�r� ��aL � G�--��-,-`� AST OP,DINArTCF foil orrs ; e Re it ord a.i ne l by tl�e TOWT Ce _;ncil o _ FEtii rllop E:, Ala. US 1, 7'.,at trot part of t}1e streets in tie To_rrn of Fairi-Lope , iil,. beginning er t c `r e e t rtthe intersection of Fairho-De E.ve, thence north w1011;� SUIrIlllit Sty ce t on Sum to va,nolia ave; thence West aloe- ,magnolia E.ve to the top of IMILLcf Hill; thence east E�1 onLr FE4i rltope ave to Bay Vic"' "ve; tll nce north clan BUY Vi e-F a -re to Oak street.; E,.1.so beginning on Fels ave at the intersection or Liberty street, thence areal aloil� Fels ave to °IIobile'E.ve; also b�tiTlilir�; on ^Rob -I e a -re at Stacks, Gully tlience south along Mobile a,ve and Ecuch Vi e:N aTe awe. to laurel Eve b thence east on Laurel ave to Br,,ttles ro,..d; ,� � to southern limit:3 of the Town of Fairrtoi�eo thence South on Pat E . 13o ad be constructed and improved , that is to sLty said streets irritilin the limils ,-led h&J1 be --ride•-?,dcailied Gild syrfaced with clay hherein E,•reve mentio ir. accerc�_ance with the plans and specific :.tions o_' Ter�rl engineer P. A. Fai rhope Parker ne•r! on fit e in the olfiee of the Town Clerk o f^Ala ama. 2. That that part Of' t=te side v�E.lk if-,os1 ti-,e Tumi of Fairitope beginning the south side o-L 7�airllope t;,ee, at the intersections o E' Sc zocl e �•e a.lon�s the south sige, o4., TM.irl,cxe a ve to Section :.!Lceet; also be inrlir�* on the south side .of Fairllop;e ave at ills intersection oi' Summit street, thence west a.lorti the south side of Farllope aye to the top of ' tFrl>arf Hill.,be pELved with a cement sid, walk four ieet aside, in accordance frith the plans and specifications of Tea.71 1ngineer P. A. PL.rker no-zr on _Zile in tlic office c•" 'list Tetrrn Clerk of Fair pope Ala. °. That the exrerse o ' said. ccr�sJrur.?icr, wr::, ir. rove�rler_ts tc tite arlouclt not to exceed $"1000,00 b e assessed proportionately a6-LL1115tJ0 the prof. erV ��lilitl.yn� CYl SCli:l Stl'F,f,tE ar1C tj%.e,, said cLsSessfnal t Si�E+1.1 be l.eviecl alcl collected ib the rk�nner provided by law, 4. 'That the Town Co ancil o f the Town o f ),ai r1lope will meet on 2e day Of sec erlb er 1916 to hear any objections o r re mOrlstrarzces tilci t may be made o a1 c 1 miner o -;n� king tiie same or the character t ;;-• • �, i,�mro�*erir�nt� anct t to �.•- o-' the materials to be used. I 5. That the - uade Of the streets of above mentioned in this ordii:chce be and the saime is Hereby establi5lzed by tileplans ��nd specificet'" of Elie 'town FvlTineer now on file in the office of the Tour: Clerk Of tite maar� o M 7Etirhone, Ala, • -� � a - ;� all objections decide defina�te1 y 6. Mould the Council a1 t�.r liearin� al_.. to p-roceerl. to the construction anc3 immprovemcrtt of s-xeets along the route above described it shall by appropriate ordinance provide tllE,,t 'I.Le 4 000. — to be thus expedded acid assessed a airlst �thc: uttin property slia.11 be paid in ten yearly ins? -.al - I qer-ts, the first to be paid within thirty days �.fter said construction c hc-l.l Have been completed and approved by the Tolim Couazcil o-r Fairhope, Al a•� and the rerk;inder Earini3 J.l;; tliere� ter, said. i deferred pay-,nents to bear interest at the rate of six percent per ann-aul and to be a lien upon the abutting property so --ssessc-:I until louid. the to',ether with c Aver L's That tame expense or. irT,rovin� intersections o- tlit: stree,.SWiiall be inelu(?ecl in tl,e cost of- saicl)mrdxi s greets and proportioned w 3 r_ r._inCt fill at>u.ttin,- property. Adopted. rec. Ii , I9I6. A • P, c v en , Mayo r p . Y. 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I1. , 1916, the Town Clerk be and is hereby instructed to advertise for bids on the following rtreet� improveI-(Ients,towi t; beginning on Magnolia, ave at the -Intersection Sectior. street, thence west along Magnolia -),ve to the Top of Wharf i�ill� thence east along '?�a,irliope ave to l ay- View avei thence north along Ill. day View ave to -Aagnolia uve; also beginning oii Fels ave at the inter- s ec 'don o-r Liberty street, thence west along Fels ave to Mobile ave; also Regin,iin,,- on Mcicile at Sta.ck1 s Gully, thence ✓euti. alon Mok)ile ave and Aeacl, Vlew ave to Laurel ave; thence east along Laurel ave to Battles road; thence south., or! Bwt`_le., rovtct to southern limits of Town of Fairhope, Ala, be constracted a -id i,,P'?rcver?., that is to say said. s ::rests L nd £;venues ,v:i thir the 1 ir+]7 t>> hereinbefore mentioned Joic to be Graded, drb..4.ned ar_d -; -@9 _ _� , t oL elaye�3 �e -��" �.9-��=u, •^„� in accordance with the plans and specification.so.f Engilieo r P. A. Parker now on file in the oMice of the Town_ Clerk or Fa.irllope, Alabama. 2. Also to advertise for bids on the ?col 7 owing sidewalk i -nprovements; That par - o-° tr_e sidewclk. in ti:e Tcwn of Fairhope beginning on the south side of Fairhope a«e at the intersection of School. street, L.L.ence west along the south side of ;�airhope ave to Section Street; also beginning on& the south side of Fairh pe at the inter section of Sumit street, thence yr es t along the south side of Fai rliope ave to the top Of 'A,111c;,rf Hil.l_* to be paved_ with a cement sidewalk four feet wide in accordance with the Fbe plans and s•pecifica.kions of Town Engineer P. A. Parker now on, file in the office of the To iri Clerk of pai rhop e , Al t: . ADopted Dec. 26, I ?I 6. /!W, L v Mayor J��'t��-ri� cr�Q �'�1 �� e�e�-'�,-c , �J`7/iGs�=•�- -�-. `7�. -wt y- a �..a. --�o� � ��- �--wa-�� /7h Q. All g cL o�� c�d�ri b�c `? �.v �f�a+r✓ d `7 Ga lv, fo( t s��P� . !f "1� 0 • ., rJ �ny..� wG.--- N tti! -rn-• I / � 0�� G�if.�i N y -�i y �-�'f-►ha,� duo oyt �t a�-� � �s�r�* u�A-.., �r'"%�-i-�-r+ `% I (a -600". a i� � i%i2, `y;c* �rN eo 17,Ac Aaot_ t -Yt Zl LLLPeaeor 141j,6161 _7�� /I /<" a -�-►'[o�-li►/�t ��1.,/ 6(.-z-�-c.c..Lc_.i/ P��-/ �-s�soLs�-C�P�-( �/1 �no�tivrt !�/�1 j>�GG�".�-�N y Gi-7^.�aca..�s--^-�-'-'� AN ORDINANCIi, rye it ord.ai:czed by the Tovorr, Council of pairhop e, A�. a. as f ullOws; Sec. 1. The rate for water servle.e sLe.11. tie as follows, Houses crf six rooms or ler-s $5.00 a year; addi ,io=ice roomp above CD 50 cen+ s w y e,Lr each. Bath tubs $2. 00 a yecvr• shower baths ,#2. a year, Aciciitional bates $1.50 a year each. Water close ;2�00 Outside, a year; Fr,cicl.itier€0 water closets °1.50 a yeor eecl�; 00 a year, faucets 2.00 a year' one addit�in al autside faucet I. {we cr more a.dditienal_ Faucets outside 40 cents each. a :near. Water corrrLection $I5.00. A discount o..1' 5 percent will be allowed due. esl rti1 Ir;,P.ter rent a.ccount.s if paid at the Clerks office arl Sec. 2. No charge i f the house is 7accr^.t the entire W. eaa'. If the 11cuse is occupied. -�o u Occupied moreirionth Or sttar si�.r mohe rate n shall s the rate, half the regula2. chsrt-e, i; P , shall be fcr t}�e time occupied. Tile miai..num charge f'ol meter ra'.f 1:.��.11 be 25 cents SeC. ?. r�,,«ll be " 00 a montl!. Iont�ily meter rated Z5 cent.. �. thousand a cus.d gallons up 0 25,00) gallons�;�r� gallon. above that. shall be installed in the f'ollo'sil 1 E%rged to places a', oz.c- ?L;r t),e Town, tt:e cost o' t1:e met 4a ;e ch�. t��e owner of the property, ar1cl if the B=e is not- paid Ci' vzL�� 31 a eltz rer�.00na?ble time the w(l3ter shah'. b e cut off; mi.l1El,+ Y?Gtrzr�i�lin�� e soda fou tain3, barber S13ops, grar,7ge3, ],7�"�"eC> 1 � c� ceeY or more. cox:crete rTnu;Fcturers, and owners offivehe ad s o ad charged of t1•_e t►Jc,,t Sec. d. An o 1 and off lee Of 5U cents shall Is turned on and off. bl` advance, betwee Sec. 5. All flak rotes are Maya quarter annually in. advance, the first zLrc? ri teert11 o== Jaz-uary, April, JAY and Octflber of each year. If not pa i(l` within that time cor pliwater tance �iih 'ut the o f and, will. not; be turned again exc�p UP On es. metererl water bills are due and payable by the 10th of t ever; monthz for waterconsume` cut ilerev...duwiioil� nowt beuturilled p yid. when d?le t.}_e water T ar�.tl+ t�- rules. on main except:. upon comp11a..ace Sec.. 6. Meters wil be repaired I-) the Town a r t�:e experre ,�rz t,�e�,,ly be A meter that does riot register, or regi rter. imp p y t ?kewt e .at b y � e Tov�'n and the Sec. 7, The Town reserves tregular flat rate charged. t� �er�i he right to put in. a meter az any � ee pike or renove a meter from the same —IN'- deemed 7 ion o 8,nd Sec. S. Two or more houses are not permitted. on one co?'��ectic�f-, ,rct v,�iere they now exist separate connections must be mwde fcr the same. v water co�-nec;,ion wi>vho�at i' Sec 9. No person shall turn on Elie w� �er c f and ar_y per Seri viciating 1j_,is rule will be fined �5.04 authority, Seca 10. Every user of ,waterrfurnished i eiA ��e �bJat�ops and. other fiFturele Toim Water worl-3 s lira repair their e,nd properly prateeted to prevent waste, Sec. 11'. The Superinje.�?dart oany persor�suall�have f'ree:1acceSs�ot ruailaber c f tl,.e Public ServiceC -� g or remises for rea,sona'hl.c •rxours to a,ll parts of tie bui_ciinI p l the purpose of jaspecting the conc7_ition of the plunbi--a:) and uses of water. Sec. 12. In the event of waste of water on a,ccou:�t of cici'ectit'e fig ores o r pltr�nbir;? , notice wil.soowithieiitusers Qeuwto Lf er sluci-,.sn ti repaired on and upon failure to do �:�iJ_1 be offi'ror: the premises ur�ti? such repairs Mare bee: made , and an additional ctlarge of S0 cents for turning on and Off the water must; be paid before clie water �rrili abay�; be turned on. ,■ J Sec. Ia No person except duly auti-,ori_e,- e-Tloyees of the waterworks department shall be permitted to :;urn o1. water tNithout first securing per it .from the eater Nvorks office; any person violat4 this rule will be fined $5.00. Sec. 1.4. q1__7 persons d.esirink- grater service are requ�.i-ecy to snake appli- cation for the Same through the office o ilia'• %ester department w'r.,ere rermi t ti wi7.'. be i ssuec?. Sec. I5. Persons wishing, to disco'ntillue the use of the water :�aat give: Y:,ritter mt.-Ice thereof at the office of the water department; failure to do this will render them liable fG=Y the of water rent until such notice l-1a s beer give:,. Sec. 16. No person will be permitted to use a hose for sprinkling gardens lawns or washing carriages or other vehicles with nozzles greeter than I/4 inch in diame ter . Sec. 17. No person shall habitually permit oi:liers riot Liembers of their family, to use water f'roTa their pipes. Any person violatin this rule will be fined slot less that 45.00. Sec. Icy, li? 7_ occupied. pre3 ses contLinin_-; b�.,tl , wv ter closet , or outside faucets will be held a5 used and will be charged for .so long as they re-nain connected up with the service piper, Sec. 19. No abatement of water rent trill be allowed by reRson of re.wval , c1isuse or diminished use, or on vaca.t premises, Lmless noticle ie left at the grater office wilen such change takes place. Sec. 20. No. person .shall sprikkl.e any street or sidowa,lk- from the water w rl-s oyster-i. a Sec. 2I/ Ta-f-rpering with. Fire plugs or drawing water iro,i theia for other ithar fire purposes is forbidder_, and any person violating this r ial e dial l be fined no t 1 e s h� than $5. 00. Sec. 22. The tapping of all main:-3 ar_d water pipes, and the extention of � all service pipes between mai.n and siadewulk shall be done by the duly authorized employee of the waterworks; and all m.a.terial used it these extei;-Lions shall be furnished by the Water depart* Sec. 2C. Where the water service i,, i?<.=4icl for by r, tenant , the oorr_er of the property shall be held responsible for the bon payment of water resit. Sec. 24t.. It sliv,13 be urlawf'ul for any person to permit crater to 'run continuously from any hydrant, water coot or other fixture, whether in yuro, or buildi:ig during freezing Area,ther in order to pre,.-er_t free-,jng or bursting of pipes or fixtures, z.,nd all plumbing should be so arranged with stop and ww ste cock: that the pines may be throujily draine;ft, Any one found guilty of violating this section shall be fined not less than $5.00. for eUCIR offense. Sec. 25. Ti;.e ri gh - to change any rules rates or regulations, or the e'.If'orce, nt o;: any and all provi sions contained. in tx,e sections b e-reir, enumerated silal.l be nested in the Town council of Fairli0 These rifles shall tale effect from and after January I , 1.917. P. Y. Albright', Town Clerk,. Q. 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Be it ordained by tbe- TTown Council of the Town o.Ya:L I 10? e, , That the term Motor Vehicle as used in this Ordinance shall, except where otherwise ex- pressly provided, include all vehicles propelled by any other power than muscular power, except traction en- Kines road rollers, engines and other vehicies as run upon rails and tracks. Section 2. * That it shall be un- lawful to operate or run any motor vehicle upon the highways in the Town of Fc).2 ri? ^*0 f; recklessly, or ut n rate of speed greater than is reasonable and proper, having re- gard to the width, trafic and use of tho highway, or so as to endanger property or the Iife or limb of any porwon. Section 3. That it shall be un- , Section 6. That it shall be un- lawful for any person within this lawful to make, with any horn or town to run or drive any motor ve-. whistle or other device used in con- hicle on or across any intersection nection with any motor vehicle, any of two or more public streets or 'unusual, or unnecessarily loud highways at a greater rate of speed noise, or to permit any motor'vehicle than fifteen miles an hour to be operated without a muffler; or Section 4. That it shall be ' un- with the muffler cut out or open. lawful for any person operating a Section 7. That it shall be un- motor vehicle to operate or run the lawful for any person under sixteen same on or across any intersection years of age to operate any motor of two or more public streets or vehicle on the public streets of this highways in said , town at such 'tgwn unless accompanied by an adult speed as to be unable to prevent pdhspn, or for any- adult to Permit running over, or into, or striking, any r'notor vehicle to be operated on any pedestrian,' or other vehicle the public streets of t4iis town by a standing on, or across the highway, person under sixteen years of age or crossing at such intersection. unless accompanied by an adult. Section 5. The speed of motor Section 8. That it shall be un- vehicles shall at all times be controll- lawful for any person while `in a ed by traffic conditions, and such state of intoxication, or under the speed . may be deemed reckless influence of an intoxicant, to operate although within the above defined any motor vehicle upon the public speed limits. streets of this town. Section 9. That it shall be un- lawful for any person who has taus• ed injury to another, or to property; while in the operation of a motor vehicle, to leave the place of injury or accident without stopping and giv. ing his name and address and licens- ed number to the injured person, of to some person in the vicinity there- of. Section 10. No motor vehicle shall so occupy any street so as to obstruct traffic. Section 11. It shall be unlawful to violate any of the provisions of this Ordinance, and any person who violates any of its provisions must upon conviction be fined not less than one nor more than one hundred dollars and may also be imprisoned in the town jail or put to hard labor for the town for not more than six months. %76 �Oa�-e.>: �-��► .fin —�a-.G 1y �� i7 7�rl�rozvf/ �Btic--v� ric.-Yv�,� �j�ois�;• G�GL�CCz.�,v�+ , ,�C"���e-7-, �/��-Y,� � cvYr �f /�� �7 ���'zrrf—.�/� ` ?� � , �Z/ GL�'Y"� yivli- �/G�r� / " �✓�'K �.z.it �za�i--moo '� ,Zi �, 5.� r , % a 21,00 D7 y, /�OI a� �7�°�� � r / 20 7'0 z 4 o a; I�, .7�i� ��i/�.w„�c,�o �,��zs, . y dl�,�•c .3°, sa�� 3s� /n g 7 If' Alf- P ��c�c �a��iG�rw� �O • �%Z.- a-� � o�rir�u� . O a v 2 �'7�-��'2,y � � �il/�i- �-�✓ �Gu �C �� � m-��� �-�C�Su ��y �%'�y��y ��7 �1 y�,n� / u G `%�v emu. �/�a � �� �o,C.�( �u � R,-�u.%�c:'r� � ,8� /' � %e ✓���7 �,,..��. "-<<�r>-TM-� �a.b ��'2!/6-�t•dG..cs � i!�/ �ly;•, %,i1-i�i �d�.�,.�yy G /b /� � 9i �, _��1/'L !�/L�l�t-t�-Ysti y' `fro( ram, G�r'�" Gt,-lZp ORDINANCE No. Section 3. That it shall be un- 11; Section 6. That it shall be un- II Section 9. That it shall be un- lawful ,for any person within this lawful to make, with any horn or 'awful for any person who has caus- An Ordinance to regulate the town to run or drive any motor ve- whistle or other device used in con- A injury to another or to property, operation of A„tn--- )files, in the hicle on or across any intersection nection with any motor vehicle, any ,vhile in the operation of P motor Town of`PVd ,-) LOP, C Alabama. of two or more public streets or unusual, or unnecessarily loud ,chicle, to leave the place of injury j Sectio., L. be it ordained by th- highways at a greater rate of speed noise, or to permit any motor vehicle )r accident without stopping and giv- i ,'mown Council of the Town cjilaiT than fifteen miles an hour. to be operated without a muffler, or ng his name and address and Heens- ette , That the term Lviotor Section 4. That it shall be 1 un- with the muffler cut out or open. -d number .to the injured person, or o'ehicle as used in this Ordinance lawful for any person operating a Section '7. That it shall be un-' ,o some -=sQn in the vicinity there - except `where otherwise ex- motor vehicle to operate or run the lawful for any person under sixtce'n 1-f, pressly provided, include all vehicles ',same on or across any intersection years of age to operate any motor Section le. No motor vehicle propelled by any other power than of two or more public streets or vehicle on the public streets of this shall so occuUy any street so as to I muscular power, except traction en- highways in said town at such town unless accompanied by an adult obstruct traffic. g_ines, road rollers, engines and other 'speed as to be unable to p-event oe-rson, or for any adult to permit Section 11. It snall be unlawful vehicles as run upon rails and tracks. ' running over, or into, or striking, any motor vehicle to be operated on provisions of p P to violate any of the provi� Section 2. That it shall be un- any pedestrian, or other vehicle the public streets of this; town by a this Ordinance, and any person who lawful to operate or run any motor standing on, or across the highway, person under sixteen years of age violates any of its p--ovisLons must vehicle upon the highways in the or crossing at such intersection. unless accompanied by an zdult. ` I upon conviction be fined not less Town of. i-A : 110 � G" recklessly, or Section 5. The speed of motor Section 8. That it shall be un- tlu n one nor more than one hundred at a rate of speed greater than is vehicles shall at all times be controll- lawful for any person while in a Milars and ri-,3y also be imprisoned reasonable and proper, having re- 'd by traffic conditions, and such state of intoxication, or under the in the town jail or put to hard. labor Bard to the width, trafic and use of peed may be deemed reckless :nfluence of an intoxicant, to operate for the town for not more than six the highway, or so as to endanger dthough within the above define any motor. vehicle upon the public months. property or the life or limb of any ' speed limits. streets of this town. .person. i�/�%i�i �lJ� U � � O�YLLt� ��ct� �� • " " '�"^ q �i'� '"�" L L���f�Y!"-7vr !c-�ij� �O �i try A"OL ��iZ'i+-*-�,cQ/ �"^•�1-+�l/� �i �� �lil/�C-v D'7�� �/L�/�' ?�s-_e v i _ ��/D,, �n.,� fin,, e �1 _ �Q ! / Y' Gl�l 2� ! �'��-' %�D y1'� L�1�N 1�f1-� U `Y+ �% <=vt� c/ ll L✓f'1 , vvr /�l 4,1, l;iA e 'C� 0 G f 11Vall �- �'1 �� � GZ�i�r, �Y GAG `!�v / ✓�vq �i � _� . ,���' � �� 1 � cyyo���-,�r.� ORDINANCE An ordinance to amend. Section 40 of the Code of Or'dinLLr:ces or Fa— rliope;" AJ abama. r asa ? Re it ordained by the Town Cc"LS TTsiri ope, as f "1.10; s; Section 40 of the Code of Qr,d,3—t ces of FairhoIRe, 1.1a. n is hereby ainede t to read as follop.i. Section 40. 'To dog shall be e d tv at liberty uper- tl-e ttreets of 7 irhope be tweer. the 1 s M, 'd"'iy of April anc1 the 1st day o f `Nov�enner o f any ye�.r wi thout a e, I"ex shoving tlia.t a, license fee of one dollar T a aJ. , �� ncl tv�e 1f ar s i f a female , fo r tikzt a�Lr l.. 1Oer paid. Marsha_ the rigoit to sieze azid impound G.ny dog found a't Targre upon- tfie streets of Fa.irhepe without a. license ta. . Immedi.atel_y``a`'ter such seizure the .ja.rshal post a notice in front of the fayor's office that if the Drier of �azmk said dog does`,,not appear within three clays and pay the lieenso fee together with the I.Ra,-rsha,ll's fee of one dol.7.ar, and in addition tMenty five cents a lay for feeding said do , then said dog will. be sold at public eruct' o� in front�� oqf the M' orl s ffi( a.t no n of the day stated i n a?,'T Rgt��e..814guO R8�—Ri �86r� e awlto9MR. sale. file s �: shall kill said dog in a humane manner and dispose of its r ez,Ldns in a, manner not offensive or detrimental to public health. ,°1-y6 9 �-f-G�iYt�� �ii,�+-�v�+ /.,C.�A.o ��r�,r �l � �0� [.t/�h ���o��• ��yr:,� y;-� `�'�( ���'"'�. 71 17 -moo -41-. , D /�na-ls. �• d.i a,� � � �/� � , �-�r �r.�� 4� -�oa��, ����.-..��c��. ���aC 10o�.,�t aec� Flo ate- •ate, � %� /✓a�oCtiv� , �d ���� � �1�,%t Iyla,�r dal %yra,� 4-�e�yr, �?�`� j�'fe��J `Z-�4, -- de,-f xa� �Orl '� 'O-n 2 ao o, ay to 1p O a o p / ,.% ������ Ce ` ✓ ?T ,9i7 �71, to .�✓ C. a f IZ -Tit/7 -e-41 �}' �-hc '�e-L: � ��vzc., �`ti,C c�oa.fy.` � �° • �Gcatifl-,-r -wA-. ��o�,-.-.� �, �-��✓�i. � ,FJii�t� �� ;>-�rn-�-�.....� eLT-�G 4` C Y!G t�/�ilYl/Yhr�Y l/liNGf `�c v4f `i i (..syr ! oz�z [ � �.� ,a,, , �✓�v�r�1 /4 yYI �/ Lj y W�f� Glut f�� sat �t/`Y _ A-+ moo/ /Za GLGf: / .�G�ahr yr GI �� 07' ✓Gc� . [ t*zc c f c r 4�/ . q�s zzcrIv� a,' IC4- �v d " 1 s/ Ga(y 7� 7-�D 1.t c� oy LvdLvs�rccH /vvs c� .Q�Cr�di t wLs u�, �✓ rn �, �-q ! �!J i� �/lT'IiY�Y �'D`s-s'Lt�-zz.(iC,�.� �Lvr-�� � T. �y� �•/ /�!/� 7�to �/ �� . � � - a-c-rat c.r o:•, ` r�Gv .�v�-sTi-rr �Lu-cz e�. ✓ � ti�yv�i�= -y � fL �y�a�Y -G�� -�� Q`�' ry��cJ� -P�-*�( ^����'vC v .� � �fi � �-vY tr-z �, 'Yftia 4�% �G'7��t u�►� �z i; � f y`t G� tit/ -� a-�l�l �t-%r�trG.-� 7/D�c! -�'► vim-( A:-1�-yvt a/Lt�r. , J�D'''�v�c[' y, /✓Q-�-cis-, � '7�� Gi'iitg1 / ` p i� �� � tiL� � �uo /1��Z � �/ � `Cf/4�vi�e-c-C � �rEr� Z*-a �•c1%LcrN �-s� %i� � v LO `Lu p�O.r�u,�., '�'�j��`r-s:—lti:.ry• d..a.K-A./ Gc� �.v�� � � <'Io-�i, �a-y `� ��z�Lu �1 �-vd�c-� �,% ��!'L+-1• �'Csi�t'1 p/�'��i1 Y1� t- %/ '6Lf�G-O'Y�t� IO�T %y! �^���/Y/�!f-r'[ /�TGr-•d 1( 4�t/tW ,f -yi �i�-eC �- : � �� • -�% 1u�r--e ./1���r �i �� t��r � ��I�vD-C ,�o�lr-rvy ��? �vo�ivy, 7� �P -�I�/il..6r.Yt �• q-�6�'�Lfil�7'� /��li1�lC�-�1'JZG�2t t �� 'Z�17� �iv�-s-h7�v/! � ��y �L,yt �� � �-� z¢ !�-s✓ � � ���� LiGc �� `�� ��'c�rua�ri•.� �7�d yL�-,...� r jam: Any person wlio takes or uses temporarily aoiy ax:ima�l. , vehicle , boat , or any personal property owned 30 or controlled by aszother without the consent or assent of such owner or ,en,s:h .o�1 av�rl� tree control thereof, must on conviction be fried no�� i14�c�r�i�o'� than one hundred Jol.l. ars. /.��-fi��--..-..., c�� � ✓��� o��d � ; .,` `yu-�a��,,� `yam-L.� si AN ORDI N kT pe *t orr_ainel by the Town Council or Faikope , Ala. as follows; It shall be the duty of tl_e I ars:iLal to cause any bitch Yfound ru nvd ng at large,► in heat, to be take( up and iirpour:de d , or the owner notified , if :ftx kno�rrZ,byn�v(arslia7., and if such bitci-i is not clai A,a Gerd taken out within three days after the same has been iri-- pounded o v iaer notified if knownr; lie sliall sell the same fori,llwiti, at public u,uction to the highest bidder for cash c.t _,cinch pl"L.Ce as Le ' may designate.1n the event no bid is made 'icient arount to Pay the costs an-1 exroenses. of t,akin�r,.:.arrs' tad muintuining such bitch the �mr sllal or ;.tiny one autlip �'i�ed `b"y may bid in such bitch for and in the T-v1:%n Of Fai rliope . for tide c&st s and expenses o f impounding and. thereupon lie shall cause 311cll bitch to be killed. ,7� 7wa-rol" /;7 v v ✓ `i%.l' ����.G .���i � � , �'�o�,�.�L .� �.. , ,fie% j•� �, 3.� Z7 , 4 �-�A 74 of v � !'� �i/i /�P,o-r c� -�2p �� � ��� ��ror� •�'��i��� �t-N.0 / �CvY�yi-+ 0 / ��izj1�v ✓�/��.�y .�� �.s�-ramc�C %�, ��a% �� 9a1.�� s./ �4 y 1747 32 77�e f,'�Zz7� ✓Guru �p�,,,. �G'YL� /L�GYJ'V JX .✓gin �o n ti � / � g; � z�� `7 7 ✓/liCo✓� ✓ � � �Yl2D i✓ � /�yh� �1'/DL y �a c0 �1Y�P ✓ !�' , �.5�� %�U, �G✓iL�c�r�v j �y �r� ��,r,/y�r � �� '�, Lf p � ��2� c�2�m� �- ✓�� � �� tr �s-.-r/ �j �' �c�� � , -r-� o� � � to , � ✓ pp p ✓ -tax, • ,rv0_G2 � � �l/'1 yl G - /� �Glsa.��ry! ,, ��-e L , '��1� GL�-O�tiy,G w�-Y7-la� .�L�, R�✓,� '�c � ��a-r�'t V, clT, 10 �� � '✓��y!%ti-��Gyy, �� v�yz19 .ti "v�'�i Ghee.-tG�� �✓�c � �YT�� C�� ,�° ��d-.��evl `� � re it ordained by the Town Council of pai riiope , Ala. , as follows; A%t7Qxd*r==OxA zx Any person who takes or uses temporarily any animal, vehicle, boat, or any personal property ov+ned or controlled by another, without the consent or assent of such owner or person having the control thereof, must on conviction be fried not less than 4I.00, nor more than one hundred dol.ltars)44'0-4 //, /qj 9 f ' 2L t y7 �, QY�t� Z lll�? `7G��/�YIGL�/ �j✓OZ.�/�i✓L 7/112'ylyl ��' f 7-�G G��Grf/� ZLli�.0 ✓ ✓ ✓ .�,�''�. 47'GL1� g-� �� L ti ' � ,z- Ot'c c-e�--�G� � � ��Gp �7✓-rC� , ✓ � �-e�`7�/Z,.� g I�YDLi�-z G� r�--�it�Til� An ordinance Pe it ordained by the Town Council of Fairliope, Ala. , as follows; It be the duty of the Ma-rEgial to cause any bitch found runni:ig at lame in heat , to be taken up-,. and impounded, or the odrner notified, if known by the Mar!lial,6Zfid if such bitch is not claimed and taken out within three days after the same has been impounded or tie owner notified if knovm, lie shall sell the same forthwith at public auction to the higile st bidder for cash at such place as he may designate. In the event no bid is r#ade for a sufficient amount to pay tale costs and expenses of takinrf up and ma,intaini)n such bitch, the Marshal. or any one authorized by him may bid in such bite:for and in the name of the Town of j'airliope for the costs and. expenses of impounding, and thereupon he shall cause such bitch to be killed. The Marshall s fee for taking up such aninl. shall. be 4..1.00, and 20 cents a day for feeding same, jtt� / /) / J j % �U7�i2.Ge�iv��G�2 �✓�fil7iyN �yyGO�i � yvGO�rm 33 4 n0�?/� � yGC1-y? G� yvli� ti�✓li✓ 4L[ G�� � i%i�L , . c/ �Lpy t`r-�z/c 0�� rGyy, *� t G re it ordained r_y the To nn Coulci'► of Fairhope, Ala. as follows; It Mall be unlawful to a=k-e; any loud r unusuci noise ith "_ yz a ]Zorn or W11,i 5t1e or othe r device , or to operate an engine unmuffled, or :Rlitl. the Tnuffle:r cut or out or open. Any person vid.lating this ordinance shall be fin fined not more than one hundred dollars a~rz may also be 1m 'nof- i nrprb,,sioned or put to 11iard Labor for t2.e Town for,,snore thail { six rionths, � r ✓� GvZfiL � � `��`"l/LC, ��-�/%�Lt/ �c-�y iL✓kn Q�C1�3'�. �G�'�'-�� ���%�/� S �'GYri ��Y'ti-�, o f e 4G�,-- �LOl r� uC , v i o47 /litvC.Fd , �77•Z�OL�. i G� OYYz� % GT !ter/ �vt/`%vt �%!� � � p • RDAINED BE I^ 17AVM BY THE TOWN COII:SrIL OF' FAIRHCPE, ALABAYA, as follows: That %TFRFAS, by an ordinance adopted by the Town Council of Fairhope on December 11th, 1916, certain Street and sidewalk improvements have been made in. the Town of Fairhope, as follows; Street .Improvements. "Thal", that part of the streets in the Town of Fairhope, Alabama beginning on Summit Street at the intersection of Fairhope Avenue, thence north along Summit Street to MaLgnolia Avenue; thence west along Magnoile Avenue to the top of Wharf Hill; thence east along Fairhope Avenue to Bay View Avenue; thence north along Bay View Avenue to Oak Street; also be- ginning on Fels Avenue at the intersection of Liberty Street, thence west along Fels Avenue to 11obile Avenue; also beginning on: Mobile Avenue at Stacks Gully. thence south along Mob-i-le Avenue and Beach Avenue to Laurel Avenue; thence east on Laurel Ave- nue to Battles Poad; thence south on Battles Road to Southern limit of the Town of Fairhope; be constructed and improved, that is to say" said streets within the limits herein above men- tioned shall be graded, drained and surfaced with clay, in accordance with the plans and specifications of Town Engineer P. A. Parker, now on file in the of 41ce of the Torn Clerk of Fairhope, Alabama." 34 1 Sidewalk Improvements. "That that part of the sidewalk in the Town of Fairhope beginning on the south side of Fairhope Avenue at the intersec- tion of School Street, thence west aloe€ the south side of Fair - hope Avenue to Section Street; also beginning on the south side of Fairhope Avenue at the intersection of Summit Street, thence west along the south side of Fairhope Avenue to the top of Wharf Hill; be paved with a cement sidewalk four feet wide, in accordance with the plane and specifications of Town Engineer P. A. Parker, now on file in the office of the Town Clerk of Fairhope, Alabama." And WHEREAS, pursuant to said resolutions and subsequent acts of said Council, bids were advertised for, submitted and accepted and full compliance made with all the requirements or Article 26 of Chapter 32` of the Code of Alabama, relative to such improve- ments, which have been completed and Approved, and the costs. of such improvements assessed against the abutting property hold- ers as provided by law; NOW, THEREFORE, for the purpose of paying for such im- provements, a bond issue of TWO THOUSAND DOLI.,ARS is hereby- or- dered, said issue to consist of ten bonds of the par value of Two Hundred Dollars each, dated Junelkth, 1917, bearing interest at the rate of six per cent, payable semi-annually, same to be secured by a lien or charge hereby fixed against the property im- proved and facing upon said improvements, as set out above, and against the funds collected from assessments levied against the improved property, all of which is specifically set out and described with the names of the property holders and the amount assessed gainst each in Assessment Book for Local Improvements No. 1, pages _Zo toinclusive, said book being a part of the public records of the Town of Fairhope. Such bonds when issued shall convey and transfer to the owners thereof all of the right, title and interest of the Town of Fairhope in and to the assessments set out in such Book-, as aforesaid, and the lien upon the respective lots or parcels of ground therein de- scribed with the full power in the holder of such bonds and the coupons thereof to enforce the collection of such assessments according to law by foreclosure in any court of competent jurisdiction -and in accordance with Section 1411. of the Code of Alabama of 1907. That the proceed$ from the sale of such,,bonds shall be ap- plied only to the payment of the cost of improvements made in acoarr- dance with the terms of the Ordinance of December llth aforesaid, and such assessments when so collected shall. be kept in a sepa- rate fund until applied to the repayment of such bonds -or the interest thereon. That any one or more of this issue of bonds may be paid off at any interest period, in which event the Town shall not be 60 liable for interest beyond said interest period, provided that notice of such itatention be giveir not less than three weeks prior to such interest period in writing addressed to the holder of such bond at his last known place of address and deposited in the post office at Fairhope, Alabama, so addressed, and with postage fully prepaid. In the event that the name and address of the holder of such bond shall not be known, then such notice shall be given by publication once a week for three consecutive weeks in a newspaper published in the Town of Fairhope, deacr ib- ir_g the bond by number; provided further that said bonds shall be retired in their reversed numerical order. That the wording of said bond be substantially as follows; IP'Oo.00. No. __. TOWN OF FAIRHOPF STREET IMPROVEMENT BOND, SERIES N0. 2. KYOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS', that the Town of Fairhope, Alabama, for value received, promises to pay the bearer hereof at the First National Bank in the City of -Mobile, Alabama, the sum of TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS in lawful money of the United States of America on the 15th day of June, 1927, together with interest on same from the date hereof at the rate of six per cent per dnnum, payable semi-annually in the same money and at the same place as the principal hereof on the 15th days of December and June of each year on the presentation and surrender of the coupons hereto at- tached, as they severally become due. This bond is one of a series on ten bonds, numbered consecutively, from 1 to M, in- clusive, of even date herewith, uniform in all respects except as to number. Said bonds: are issued under and by authority of an ordinance of the Town 06uncil of Fairhope, Alabama, passed' June 14th, 1917, and after due compliance with al:' legal re- quiremente as to the issue of bands: for public iL,zovements pro- vided for in Article 26 of Chapter 3a of the Code of Alabama for 1907. This bond is secured by assessments made according to law and the provisions of said Chapter and Section on the property fronting upon the streets so improved as set out in said ordinance, said assessments with the description of the property- and name of the owners being specifically set out in Assessment -Book No. 1 for local improverr,ents of the Town of Fairhope, pages /o_ to 3X inclusive, now on record in the Clerks office o� said Town. This bond shall be effective only when properly signed by the Mayor and Clerk of the Town of Fairhope and the corporate seal of said town affixed, but when so executed, is declared to be a valid, negotiable obligation, transferable by delivery with- out endorsement or other form of transfer, IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Town of Fairhope, Alabama has caused this bond to be executed at Fairhope, Alabama and its corporate seal affixed by its Mayor and Clerk -on this the 15th day of June, 1917. TOWN OF FAIRHOPE, By W&yOT By Uer ._ TOWN OF FAIMOPE, ALABAMA, STREET IM- PROVEMENT BOND, SERIES NO. 2. COUPON. The Town of Fairhope, Alabama will pay to bearer on the 15th day of December, 1917, SIX DOLLARS in lawful money, of the United States at the First National Bank of Mobile, Alabama, being semi-annual interest then due on Street Improvement Bond, Series No. 2, number _,���,• (Facsimile signature) M. A. BOWWEEN, 36 ---------------------------------- A Endorsement on outside of Bond No. , United States of America, State of Alabama, Town of Fairhope, Street Improvement Bond Series No. 2e Said bonds a- issued shall be executed in the name of the Town by the Mayor and Clerk and the seal of the Town af- fixed thereon, but the coupons -.thereon may bear a facsimile signature of the Mayon. 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Af 17 .; �• �,-�,-; �`��,� ��,�-�yJ�C i . �t-�Gu �%�c �l o-�i' � �� J�j�`-r,�a�r-� � �!� LL�-�/ �i%h �c -7- rYr�-cam �o `G✓ y Z A4, c G� / d • d�v- - L �/�4 ,/✓ J�iC�� D/���( .�� a'%� � �� �0-y�� ��v��/` ( GLi � oL �� Q (ip-yy� n��r�1�2� '� ��'��O`yrr�l�./ �j %'� ��e� �i �C��L ���i�Gb ✓� �iG�y -tt,A-7�7 110 Q / G1I-e � C t -Y�o �M o Gt�D� , ✓ 9 L Gav✓-Y,-6j 0 7'�v,� 's, I SECTUN 52 Re it ordained by the Tovm Council of Fairli ope , Alabama. that Section , Code 0rdlir:ai re . o he Tovrn of Fairhope be and the sa,,�s �2 of the �_ :� s for i s hereby a-lendcc+. to read uts `cilows; I st. The Town C3 e rk lia3.1 perform the duties o.L Building Inspector for the Tovan of Fo i rhope , m(I he shall have authority to issue building per -„its, wiJ c031ect t,ie fees for the salkle, and shzi.l look after the e nforc ,!piit o_' Ej.1 l,uil.,3.in;I ordinance s and regulations of the Town. 2nd� *To person shall erect or ciLusc tore erected any house, build:Lzlg or other structure, or t,,(ldition or i--aprovfile nt thereto, or any remodeling o- the saner, vd.thout -FIrst obtvdrinb a per mdt there 'ore from the buildirli inspector c_7 the Town. The fee for such permit shall be)! ; ��.?�'�.�"3:���"�'�'PS'� .!'�I_�'R`Fri,'�i�"f�Y'�5,�'�fi?'��?'•,�,�Iit��bS�'1Lfi��L�� �i4XPi'��.%��314T.2� t hmNlytrot������-�����c�P3t I /2 of I Percent o;' tlic; cost o; the buildin or 1 pcovIlDrlts, With a ,ninil-1um fee of $I.00, ccnd a riariml;a fee. of tIO.00; provided that no fee 9- li:_-1 be for a permt where Vie cost of the buildin& or 1-itprovTo.ts doe:, not exceed ; 25.00. Crcl An;; person viol a,ti.n-r this or-linarlce be fined not t:�:ei:ty f'ijTs= doliaf's. eyceeding iW- /Ih,: C-- ;�TTiJcrl�� D-�'G�iiirt.i�rrUv �!'GF `�-�ti��/�-rr �Gy��'•C��/�'i-c.�,-,-vp�LoL �Y�-r /�GtO ��GG�iiv� � _�:J�6,C_o�-off SEC`rIO'NT 54 Pe it oModned by the Toern Council o- pairazope , Alv.bz:x" xx tilwt Section 54: of the Code oi' 01'dir."i c ;."or the Torn of Fa,.iriiope be and _ the sane is herery a-;-.vnded to read e. fo I WS; I st. ?!o buildingr slif11 be erecter emolled or iyVroved on any lot frontin on either aide of Fr4rhopc ave. from School street to Pay lrievr ave. , rx-I or. either aide o3 Section street from Magnolia ave. to wforphy aver, ear:'. oil either ,side of what is known as Dela.,n:r street from Section to Church ^treet exec-pt the samD be constructed of fireproof i r rate ri al , such ELL I-,r3 c3f , stone , l.ol lowtile , concrete or M trrl. , Laid the -,f suchbuJ.!(U �T ,slia3.3 a3 so be constructed of f- reiroof roof 0 . _ iJ provided that one thirj o" the repairs to a frariv building Githin the � nhove de sc rued. limits irLLy be rv.de of' the sa:m material in any one c almr,(Ier y ear 2n,l. Any persor. desiring to erect a building , or rcmod01 or mar i mmro e the game Yiithin the ] ITU^ .5 wforescUi4 }irk l first obt�dn leave : from the Council by a written a,ppiicotion containing a descr,ip'aor, o r the pro o f. 'hu�' ,,din r . , rx**so irti an c OP o" the plans tdiereof; no shn11 such c�hectior� c oced Until said petition Jha1.1 have , b een passer? upon c,. ora'bl and plans approved by the Tovn Council. L The work of �sn in accordance with said plums shw3l proceed under the superi.Lision of the building inspector oi' tiie Tovr_n of Fa�iriope, :,nkj �'i�11 be in i 0l respects in accordance with the pI ans and specifications sul,r-fitted and pas ed a o 2rd., Any person p-roceed.in; to Etc �`bul ding �Witliout obtaining 'ss' n ''re tiie o•ml Council a,s aLfcresaid or contlnZiilL& to con- �eri rTor not in accorda:.r-dance with the Plana grad specif cw- r' c't n a i yi n a m�,_ � t ionp,. su'h ittecl until tree applicrtior a,f'ter his attention tzas been �. c al1_ (?` 'c' such varlatior. T)y the buildin- insiJector, shabe liable t o a fine o=' not e7re.eeding -five dollars for uac11 day that" said ;vork i s Contirra i the rc� ro,syo said building inspector disobeyed, c�r1d any buil �.in r dreCtC�.� COn zury 9 o the provisions of this ordinance may be de-clisher1_ and. the expense thereof charged to tale oyrner of the sa t:. I� M ' f I W 4 N be 7, J�4 /14 -.1— _1/ *7 ht'7 14 7, 54 So it oftolned by the Soma COMOU Of ?&1rhOVO , Alsb*m,mat ,section $2 of the C640 of 0rdiVRA**O for the ToWN1 Of ft1rhop* be watt this *&ma i* hereby smaded to read GO fQ110"' I at. The To Clark simll perfora the duties Of D"Ift"O jAspector for the Tome Of 74&rb**,p and he &ull ho: ve autkioritZ to L qWWbutj"ag pormiLts and aellOot the fees for the sam VA %%0_jj loolt &oter the onforeenat of &'11I building ordiamwof and regulations of the Town. Sad. Ife'person Waal *root or owl to to be k building or otlz* structure, or addition or improveomt therstot IPT OW r600461irt!5 of the sam without first obtaiming & V ofths 11,0V�.,fWr*r*r* from the buildi" inspeotor of the %Owx6 Wk0K toast Of such house„ building or other structure or addition or Improve - want tboroto, or. omy rewdellAg, Of the 8010 1'@ 1000 %WW 485-09 xs fee oftell be charged; when the cost is over 426, 00 and vador f $1, 00 *mll be aharg 00 a fee 0 .,*4 wad when the cost to ever 1200:C* & fee Of $2.00 swal be charo,4. Srd. AM person viols-tin,this ordinaxwe sho,111 be fiWA not exceeding Twenty live Mellor*, 4`L WICTION 50 re it ordmi.ssed by the Tow* Council of rairltops., A14boma, t 4% ties 54 o4' t t", Cots of Ordixwmaes for ttae ions of ft1rA#"'b* and the *mop ix tAerslW =end" to road an follower let. So building 4,all be erected moved, rem "Jed or lao- p roriot on sW lat ost1mg on either via* of r`-ape Avenue fra�s cool Stift4t to Bay View liven". md an ei.tdior side Of BseUen root froo Kagwjia Avenue to Morphy Avenue, eµn4 on vi ttkor side fof what is baeft so Dolagjax" Street free Section 8tro t to churek dtroo t o"ept Us seas be constructed of fireproof a ,ttarial , suck am briek, atone, bolloo~-tilo,, concrete or matal,, and the roof of such buil_div4 shol1 Wee, be constructed of Fireproof r torial; provided that *" :third of the repair* to a rruMID building wft.� m t iie ct eve described Buts now to mods of ttia arts mat ari.al in any one caloader year. ind!. Any poreom desiring to erect a DiAildi , or reel or move or improve tits some within the limits a "orosaid, aAai.l first obtz4a lea" frogs the Coumil by a written pllcation containing a deseription of t430 proposed building and a copy of tits pleas gore• oi% nor O1. suck. erection, remodeling or sevInZ or improving be e o;:n--"Oaced until sa$d petition Q a1.1 :crave been passed, upon favorably say the . As &#pro"& by the Town Couxtell, iks work of roeodel- lag, constructing,,,' moving or improving said buildingin aocord o erith arA4 plane 4a.1 proceed under tko suporvision of" tke build- ing inepeater oftbe iosffi of prairl, and iftso.1 inl respects be in ex -cord o`i, situ the plans and speoifioati,ons su%ittod and passed upon. 2 rd. ,Any person procaedinpv, to erect, or rexodul or hose or move any buiiiji n.� without obtaining pored esion f'rem tlza leas Council as aforest�dd, or o ntin4ag to conxtruct, remodel, improve or Y. ove svyw in a, iner not in accorames wi tIL the plans rYA s peei �'i.Oution. 8 R^mitted with the &:,)plicati*a after --is att*Utiea has been ese. led in writi.ag to suelj variatims by t.jo buildi"In► slleetsdr, thall. be liable to a f,-sac+ of not oxcoCnS five do :'{ urs for each dny that eaid work is <* stiaued, or tbo orddard of sad to ldin g Inspector disoVi yed, and any building erected, remodoLud, Ji rrro,d, or moved costr y to the .prow. si.onas of Uli *a trdamanc3e �y;ay be do- MWlisiaed and ts1a dX;�aiase t'Aareof ovtLr;ged to '.ar+e owner of the zaAw. �DA C'_� �/ A/A11— L-7tlev." .ter-*..."r."/ _. µ1 .- Q�.�-[, & L-c_ ol.-,->�.<�s-vim {' AI-x-a 96-141 c," ;r 469 7� Mobile , Ala. , hugust LO � 1 J17. HO ri. M. A. i)e�x Sir- - relative to the 1_)lirj Lc �jtioij of today - action board in the T.qatter of ,,-Ie the im- _1 of purcaase 0. - prevemcnt5 upon the 104 lie re to fo re leased to 'Ir. P - we Tiave I'lo sLV z�,'3 "Ae understand the facts, Viz: that Mr. -houk. D_rj�j immediate action being Albri,rilt be-' -i ,-1 -0 7 enve toms LI u7tLation jvAj.tjl three other members of a 0011" e lot requireci, -You, carter improvements on th the Council, �,jUrCIILsed from him the improv formerly occupied by him as an office in order that the same ,night continue to Ine used by Ile municipLditYo and gave in PL4mel-It for this a in -,or that this J. L action vlas ratified at the regular meetingof Co"alc i" I -held on the 27th of Au,"Ou5t, 1.)1,7 and the contract in all of iLs terms approved -' we see no reason why the validity of tile action of y0jur Council this matter s1lo,uldyourse be questioned. vry tr-aly, Elliott G. ;�ickarby. 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Be it resolved by the Tourn Council of Fairhope, Alabama,. that the fovn Clerk be, and is hereby, instructed to orde both the Fairhope Single 'fax Corporation and. the Peoples Railroad Com- pany to remove, within thirty days from the date of notice, all structures sStuate beneath the railroad trestle, between the east .r,all of the wharf warehouse, and the abutment to the east thereof, on Fairhope &vs., in said Town. Upon the above resolution being read by the Town Clerk, Coun ci AHennig moved its immediate adoption, which motion was second- ed by Councilman Ruge. Upon roll gall Councilmen Baldwin, Hen- nig, Johnson and Ruge and idayor M. a.- Bowen voted in the affir- mative, noes none. The Mayor thereupon declared the resolution adopted. 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Single Tax Corppration, de- cline to accede to the order of the Town Council to remove a certain structure from the foot of Fairhope Avenue; for the following reasons: (1) Said structure is not an ob- stacle to travel, being directly under the railroad track. (2) The Town Council has not the right to take such action on said Avenue, within two hundred and fifty feet of Mobile Bay. At the time of the incorporation of the town, Fairhope Avenue was not a highway, but a private road, over which travel was by permission of the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation, and w! ich was maintained at the expense of thel said F. S. T. Corporation, no legal road work having been expended upon i I't. It had not been in use during twenty years The Supreme Courts decision in the' case of McDade vs. State (95 Ala. 28) makes it clear that the town►cannot claim Fairhope Ave- nue on the ground that it was a high- way when the town was incorporated. The claim that the part of Fairhope Avenue on which the structure in question stands, passed from the for- mer owner (the Fauhope Single Tax Corporation) to the town by virture of the plat filed by said owner in the Probate Judge's office is also invalid; because the Code of Alabama (Section 6030) provides that "the acknowledg- ment and recording of such plat or map shall be held in law and in equity to be a conveyance in fee simple of such portion of the premises platted as are marked or noted on such 'plat or map as donated or granted to the public; and the 250 ft. east from the bay were not so do:rated or granted. If the town makes a claim to the i streets based on the plat drawn by order of the town council, that claim is unauthorized by any statute or court decision of which we have any knowledge. 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H.MASK \`am��T N ^/p IV t FAIRHOPE,ALABAMA -- - -tt,,� zt, �. In r;�! 7 4 ALDERMEN M. A. BOWEN, MAYOR G. R. HENNIG R. L. McCAUGHAN C. C. BALDWIN TOWN CLERK E. A. RUGE J. F. JOHNSON T _ WH "�0�� W. H. MASK U FAIRHOPE, ALABAMA • i'�, i'C,C�f�.t CJ � e- V�, r A4,te, 41 2 E. B. GASTON, PRESIDENT J. A. PATTERSON, SECRETARY Wm. MCINTOSH, TREASURER Lr- MAIN OFFICE, FAIRHOPE, ALA. Hon. M.A.Bowen, Mayor, Town of Fairhope, Ala., Dear Sir:- May 9 1,1918 . "e desire to adsure you and the members of the Town Council that our failure to comply with your instructions re- garding both the repair of Fairhope Wharf and the removal of the track on Fairhope avenue, from the side to the center, has not been due to any intention to disregard your instruc- tions, but to difficulty of getting men' and material, contribu- ted to by a difficulty which the Town we understand shares, that of lack of money. Since the date of your notice it may in- terest you to know that our Company has paid out $40.02 on re- pairing roof to its outer warehouse, to enable it to properly care for freight handled by it, with other bills pending for the same purpose; has paid state and county taxes of $93.17; met a call for redemption of wharf certificates issued for re- pair of wharf damage in storm of July 5, 1918, of '* 22.10 and paid interest on renewed notes at bank, amounting to $14.45, these items totalling $169.74. There is in our treasury at the present time less t .an $30. It is however, our intention to proceed at once with the repair of the wharf, and we respectfully ask, that as the public convenience or safety is not seriously concerned with the straightending of the line that this be permitted to wait until after the other more pressing matter is taken care of. Very respectfully yours, Peoples -Railroad Co., - Pres. 76 1 Fairhope, Ala. , May 13,191e . Hon. Mayor and Council Town of Fairhope, Gentlemen: - The need of efficient machinery for road maintenance available at all times when needed, is fully realized by ev- ery one concerned with the up -keep of the roads or using the same. Motor vehicles have to so great an extent superseded horses and mules that it is very hard to get horses suitable for the heavy work of hauling aR a grader of good heavy drag and still harder to get them just when their work can be most efficient, as those who have them, are likely to need them for other use at such times. The following "cooperative" plan is suggested for providing the necessary road working machinery and at the same time providing sngther great need,v motor equipment for getting of ire -Sighting apparatus and volunteer fire fight- ers quickly are needed in case of fire: This plan is, to procure a "Ford" autombile, fit it for the triple service of a motor truck to carry the fire ap- paratus, to haul dirt for road patching and for a tractor to pull !me an up-to-date road grader and get the grader. The matter of providing the grader to be kept at Fairhope and to be available for use on any roads this side of Fish river as well as on the streets of Fairhope, has been put up to Commissioner Glendinning, who expressed him- selvery favorably, though he has not given a definite re- elU to the purchase of same by the county. It is proposed to provide the cost of' the Ford and one of the Martin tractor attachments, by equal cooperation of the Town, the Colony and a popular subscription by citizens. This would be in the neighborhood of $500. The Singletax Cor- poration Council at its last meeting, having the matter pre- sented to it, adopted a motion expressing a willingness to cooperate in same. It is belived one-third of the amount men- tioned can readily be secured by popular subscription. It is very much hoped that the Town Council will see its way to provide one-third of the amount and if it does not have the funds in hand, but could pay it later, doubtless its obliga- tion to do so, ocould be made available for t-e desired pur- chase. Immediate action is advisabibe, because of the fact that Mr. Martin, now in Chio, has written to Mr. James Gas- ton to make him an offer on his practically new Ford, with tractor attachment. 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June 29, 1918. Mr. T. E• McFarland, Fairhope, Ala. Dear Sir: - I have yours of June 21st with reference to ice dealers respecting the "law regarding the ma,iufacturing and salF of ice,. There certainly is a Federal Food law that will make .r. Ber-lin, or any other violator thereof,-:icco=table for his acts. So far as weights are concerned, 17here is a sire law to take care of that. But I have nothing to do with the enforcement o' the state law. So far as the Fairhope Ice & Creamery 00. is concerned vaith the U. S. Food Administration Gall, I beg to advise that have twice written the said company for a schOule of prices and such data wh-i ch the State Food Administrator has asi:ed for, but I have not been able to get satisfactory infonnati on fro,,i iir. Berglin. I sh uld have been down to investigate tree i_iatter personally before this date, but have been confined to rfi�% bed -1or :ryore than ter. days, in no con- dition to attend to business. ..nless the Fairhope Ice & Creamery Co.' have ._ubl.'iitted the sc""ddule of p- ices,wholesale and retail, to the :Mate :'ood Administrator and received his approval, it must observe both the prices and services in vogue last 7,ear by order of the U. S. Food Administrator, '',lashirngton, D. C. Ho ice c .mpany has a right to vary hi -� prices to local customers, .'r to distant custoraerz, el1cept where conditions justify di*rences in prices. I am suffering so much pain until I cannot dictate an intellegent letter, 1.,ut lope I 1-ave given you more light on this case, which I }}ope to invebtigate just as soon as I am able to be out of bed. ''Je want justice done both :iianafa cturer and customer. Your:, 'ver uly, n_-t _ ood_ Idmdnistrator. . 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GASTON, ED. & PUB. FAIRHOPE, ALABAMA Aug. 12,1918.' To The Honorable Mayor and Town Council, Fa irhope , Ala. Gentlemen: - A permit is respectfully requested from tyou ile f(subject of course, to the usual fees) for the making of ng improvements Capon tree let -upon which the Courier office stands in block la, div. . 1 of the land of the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation, towit: To remove the rear part of the present, building consisting of a one story shingle roofed structure, 16 x 24, with kmants shed -roofed (composition roofing) addition 10 x 24, to the reat�of the lot, turning same around to face Dela- mare street, and without any addition thereto, except a cheap porch and some partitions�in order to make a 4 or 5 dwelling cottage: And to replace same with a building 18 x 30 or 32, f t, of concrete b'ocks, with concrete floor and with comp- osition roof, surfaced with crushed slate. My purpose in making this improvement is to secure greater safety from fire as well as a more substantial founda- tion, for the machinery - have add new machinery whch has been ordered. It will at the safe by removing the presentl�'inflam- mable stucture from the closely built Up portion airhope ave. t-o a location where it will have much more space on eith- er side of it and replacing it with a fireproof structure, greatly lessen the fire hazard for all adjacent ptoperties. my intention is later to remove the remaining frame portion of my building and build =a a one or possiblytwo fireproof rooms, coming gut to the street line, but the very v heavy cost of building at the resent time makes it imprac- ticable f or me to do so now am, Hoping you will see fit to grant this application I Very respectfully yours, I 90 i, c_o-w (o—�� �--cam •y C c�-e-L o I � G'�"Y • ` /pv ! CYi�ot1. 'Yt�.C..�-C-�- �.( � ^' y y�L/% v "`."'�-�� GU Y L LA- CLLI s- 91 I E. B. GASTON, PRESIDENT wM. WANTOSH, TREASURER J. A. PATTERSON, SECRETARY Th(a p(5oR(55 �3anR�oad C�onpany MAIN OFFICE, FAIRHOPE, ALA. p.ug. 12,1918. To the Honorable Mayor and Town Council, Town of Fairhope, Ala. Gentlemen: - Replying to the communication of the Town Clerk of Aug. 3rd, advising of your action ordering tilis corpora- tion to lower the track of the corporation at the interese Lion of Mobile avenue with Fairhope avenue, �0 even with the culvert running east and west at this points please permit ma to say that to do so would not only involve very heavy expense to this company but seriously interfere with it in the operation of its road, for by whatever the grade was low - tired at the point specified the grade from there east would be opinion, not only �mt im- prove and further would in my o P prove the crossing at this point, but by reducing the dirt ]+,' would endanger the breaking over the cheapest ands"" through of same • The^remedy for the admitted bad condition of this crossing seems to me tiu L)u L,%, � _ - _r over the culvert of the trac]Ir�and put a good plank on either side of the track coming up flush with the rail. After consultation with yessrs. Rugs and Schowal `.er of your street committee I have proceeded. to fix the crossing in manner indicated --except that not all of the planks on either side of the rail may not have been placed —and sincerely trust that you will find this a handling of this crossing proposition which $s acceptable to you and that you will not insist upon the lowering of the track at this point. Very respectfully yours, r ✓-� � Wit_ j .�.� � ��� � � � � � --w 93, l T`obile, Ala. August lqt., 1918 . Capt, V. A. Bowen, Captain of Str., Apollo., Fairhope, Ala. My dear Captain; - I take pleasure in introducing to you Mr. T. Yoser, United states Food Inspector, and you can make your ice com-plaint to him, he will investigate, and I will appreciate any courtesyyou will extend to Yr. TA4oser, Yours very truly, v�� c•_ ��� =� "vC,t.c C au- ��-t�it,-r�-�o �t�C-c-G-a-t-r-� �. � C ��.,c��c„� �'� t Yob it e , Ala. August 19t . , 1918 Capt, V. A. Bowen, Captain of Str., Apollo., Fairhope, Ala. IT dear Captain; - I take pleasure in introducing to you Mr. -. T. "oser, United States Food Inspector, and you can make your ice come]aint to him, he will investigate, and I will appreciate any courtesyycu will extend to mr. Moser, Yours very truly, l r. F. Few Read Engineer 1n Chaf 00 tile. c xac9? a,,st' ajottsr r%ddX4i t : me vwa Attorney fOr tile Town of Palc6t.1-vo %V Via WV 1 ow- . - T ��, ., __� �� , by �`� y` � f � �r� f �i.! t ^. �•� � � - +,_-..,u.� _ � r 00 ot 6014 7 jr � ` , I •V � � � .. I�� �� ,�'K� 1, () 4 M3 Copy. August 7, 1918. 1Ir. Elliott G. Rickarby, Attorney at Law, 909-11 Van Antwerp DuildinE;s • Mo 11 e, Ala. Dear Sir: i 1. Replying to your letter of .August 5, 1918, reaE rding st€Ltus of wharf at Magnolia Beach, near Fairhopt-, A1ab&ma, you are i.°ifvrmed that -in cases where the eonstrue— tion of a new wharf is involved, or where extensive rerairs are required to existing wharg, a. Kermit from .the United StrLtes, autYiorizing the structure or -cuange in structure, is necessary. 'In cases, however, where ti:e repairs are of a Minor nature, involving hand rails or small matters, in. a wharf already constructed under authority from the War Department, no action by this ozfice is considered neces- Sary. Very respectfully, (Si.gned) F. 11. Reed, F. H. Reed, Assistant Engineer in charge. One inclosure: ' Letter from T.E.McFarland, Clerk. ■• ■• August 10, 1918. The District Engineer Officer, U. S. Engineer's Office, Mo'k;ile, Ala. Pear Sir: We have your favor of August 2nd and iri response to ours of the 5th instant asking as to the status of the jurisdiction claimed by the U. S. Engineer's Department over the wharf at Magnolia 3ea.ch, and bed; to call your at tention to the fact that your letter is not resronsive to the question presented. This is: One: Does your Department claim juriedicition and authority to determine whether or not such structures are built with a proper regard for the safety of the pas- sengers traveling thereon to the exclusion of the munici- pal authorities? Two: If so, what procedure is necessary in or- der to secure proper action to safeguard the rassenj ers on a wharg lacking proper Precaution as to sa ety? tee will appreciate a response either by bearer or by return mail. ER?FC Yours truly, Attorneys Torn of Fa.irhope. 96 d 0 IK .001 o </ l F. --xcr. ! . / ve- , M4 Mk MM The Town of Fairhope, ) In the Cirouit Court of Baldwin Co., vs In Equity. The Peoples Railroad Co. 1 This cause is submitted for decree on the Rearon- dent's Demurrers to the Original Bill. Any obstruction of a permanent nature erected or placed on a Public Street in a Town or City is a nuisance and should be a°banted on the Bill of the Town or City. The Bill therefore contain equity. The Frill should, however, allege with certainty that the build- in�,r complained of is certainly within the Corporate Limits of toe Complainant, that it is on a Public Street thereof, and that the building is owned, controlled or maintained by the Respondent. I think that the Bill fails in these respects. T'he Register will enroll the following decree: This cause is submitted for decree on the demurr- ers to the Original Bill of Complaint and, on consideration, it is ordered, adjudged and decreed that the said Demurrers be and the same are hereby sustained. It is further ordered that Complainant have twenty days from this date in which to amend its bill, and, failing to do so, it is further ordered, adjudged and decreed that the Bill of Complaint be and the same is hereby dismissed at the cost of Compl131inant. This August Zlst 1918. (Signed) A. E. G-tumble. , T-% re . MWW OF F. imi PE, COS}'PLA111.4-11T,j VS 'PVOPT,ES RAILROAD COM— P,U1Y, REVt' MI ENT. NO. IN !77 CTM T? COURT OF A ALDWI N COMM. -- "ca2-vs.o e ilk ✓--HiF,VI � G �-�L --L. �G $ •`r. fig.... �.�.-� _ [.v ��-- � �.�.1 h� It o do " lJ /. -Z d ✓-, o o / `_ - �,/ C �..� mac.• G L .F�L. � ..y �i. �. Ga..,..rt � �v .�t..0 TOWN OF FAIRHOPE, CO.iPLAINA%+T VS IN TIIE CIRCUIT V URT OF BALDWIN PEOPLES RAILROAD C0I.IPA14-Y, COUNTY? ALADX "-v?A. RESPONDENT ) Comes the resT)ondent and demurs to the bill of comr-laint exhibited against it in the above entitled cause, axed for ground of demurrer alleges the following: First: Said bill is wanting in equity. Second: Said bill fails to show that said structure is in the corporate limits of said Town of Fairhope. Third: Said bill fails to sufficiently allE facts to show that said structure constitutes a nuisance. Fourth: Because the a- 'negation that said struo- ture constitutes a nuisance is a conclusion of the pleader. Fifth: 3ecause it fails to show that the com- plainant is the owner of or in control of said structure, and for aught it appears, from said bill, may have constructed said building for other parties and may have no control over the sauce. Sixth: T3ecause it fails to cillej;.�e that said alleged nuisance is being maintained by the cornpalia.nt. (Signed) `v'lebbj McAlpine & Grove, Solicitors for Respondent. In the Circuit Court o vs ) In Equity. 'he peoples Railroad Co. "1'hia cause is submitted for decree on the Reeron- dent's Demurrers to the Original Bill. Any obstruction of a nerma.nent nature erected or placed on a Public Street in a Town or City is a nuisance and should be abanted on the Bill of the Town or City.. The Bill therefore contain equity. The Bill should, however, allege with certainty that the build- ing comrlained of is certainly within the Corporate Lli'nits of t4a Cc�rpl��inant, that it is on -{ Public Street ti erecf, and that the building is owned, controlled or rnainta.iried by the Respondent. I think that the Lill fails in these respects. The Register will enroll the followirig decr:-e: This cause is submitted for decree on the deraurr- era to the Original Bill of Complaint and, on consideration, it is ordered, adjudged and decreed that the said Demurrers be L-,ild tale same are hereby Sustained. It is further ordered that Complainant h,,.ve twenty days from this date in ,R,hich to amend its bill, _=.nd, failing to do at)., it is further ordered, ad judged. and decreed that the Bill of Coiziplziint be and the awfie is hereby disrnisse d at the cost of Complainant. This Au -'list 21 s t 1918. COMPLA11I.�riT, VS C d PROPLES i; 4T L.R0 0 C01M_ P tiff y ?:'i1DFdii T. (Signed) A. E. Gtunble. x0. IN EQi~i I TY w TV n, ,. CIPCTITT C0URT OF 11ALDW114 COMM er,wqq,ti:. w Comr.,1r*.inr;Uat itnd by l Ez:We Of thaj Court °-".ez.aj; the ill of Qocrsr,l:z#n't hcpr€rtofr=,re filed by ad:dtng thQ (—,to pt'�r94FVftPb rnl)aT FouRTH: That the building so 00r1- satxizoted is vvithAn the norporate limitsl of the Town ()f Fairhope and on a-,-Ub'lio street or 131r,`I ay of said Town €�n3 is owrned, 0ont,rol led car t� ti =a.ita a by tie a�3.ici Peopl o T� .11raAd Comr�sny, or by fao'�e of ta.wd Loa,�owrzOCIon wvith the J':i1rhope wharg now vr.,vr;—*Lml vy saa id R,.�,3i road Comp anY . soaicitovi for Qomp1_tLi:r.ant. 9s ■1 All communications should be addressed to"The District Eugineer Officer, U. S. Enbine�r Office, Ala. - WAR DEPARTMENT FHA-wlw• UNITED .STATES ENGINEER OFFICE, MC)BI LE, Al -A. 4,w ust 10, 1918. 1.1r. Elliott G. Rickarby, !attorney, Town of Fa.irhope, .'obile, _1abama. Deer Sir: 1. Relying to your letter of the loth. instant, regarding wharf at Magnolia Beach near Fairhope, :1labama,, you are informed, La reply to question 1, that this Department does not claim jurisdiction to the exclusion of the I:Tunicipal. authorities. 2. As to question u, it would seem to me that this ,could be a question for you to determine, as it appears to be a legal one, and not properly coming within the scope of this office. S. For your inforrsution, I am inclosing ',?.D. Form 96, 0. C. of E., as amended December 18, 1916. This will show you the style of permit usually issued in cases for construction of wharves and other structures (exclusive of Bridges). The case you have presented is the only one of its kind, so far as I 1mow, that has been brought to the attention of this office to date. I have not time to look up all IT. S. Regulations regardin vr:Lt ters of this hind, <�ld it is just ?possible that I might have to revise ray opinion. 1 evertheless, I feel pretty sure of my ground in the matter. I e,annot see that the U. S. Engineer Department has anything to do with the Liatt er in hand. Very respectfully, Reed, 1 inclosure: :assistant Engineer in Charge. J.D. Form 96, J i (a) That this authority does not give any property rights either in real estate or material, or any exclusive privileges; and that it does not authorize any injury to private property or invasion of private rights, or any infringement of Federal, State, or local laws or regulations, nor does it obviate the necessity of obtaining State assent to the work authorized. IT MERELY ExPREssEs THE ABSENT OF THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT QO FAR AS CONCERNS THE PUBLIC RIGHTS OF NAVIGATION. (See Cummings v. Chicago, 188 U. S., 410.) (b) That the work shall be subject to the supervision and approval of the engineer officer of the United States Army in charge of the locality, who may temporarily suspend the work at any time if, in his judgment, the interests of navigation so require. (c) That if any pipe, wire, or cable is herein authorized, it shall be placed and maintained with a clearance not less than that shown by the profile on the plan attached hereto. (d) That so far as any material is dredged in the prosecution of the work herein authorized it shall be removed evenly, and no large refuse piles shall be left. It shall be deposited to the satisfaction of the said engineer officer and in accordance with his prior permission or instructions, either on shore above high water or at such dumping ground as may be designated by him, and where he may so require, within or behind a good and substantial bulkhead or bulkheads, such as will prevent escape of the material into the waterway; and so far as the pipe, wire, or cable is laid in a trench, the formation of permanent ridges across the bed of the waterway shall be avoided and the back filling shall be so done as not to increase the cost of future dredging for navigation. I f the material is to be deposited in the harbor of New York, or in its adjacent or tributary waters, or in Long Island Sound, a permit there- for must be previously obtained from the Supervisor of New York Harbor, Army Building, New York City. (r) That there shall be no unreasonable interference with navigation by the work horein authorized. (f) That if inspections or any other operations by the United States are necessary in the interests of navigation, all expenses connected therewith shall be borne by the permittee. (g) That the permittee assumes all responsibility for damages to the work or structure herein authorized, and for damage caused by it or by his work in connection therewith to passing vessels or other craft, and that he shall not attempt in any way to prevent free use by the public of the area at or adjacent to the work or structure. (h) That if future operations by the United States require an alteration in the position of the structure or work herein author- ized, or if, in the opinion of the Secretary of War, it shall cause unreasonable obstruction to the free navigation of said water, the permittee will be required, upon due notice from the Secretary of War, to remove or alter the structural work or obstructions caused thereby witjlout expense to the United States so as to render navigation reasonably free, easy, and unobstructed; and if, upon the expiration or revocation of this permit, the structure, fill, excavation, or other modification of the watercourse hereby authorized shall not be completed, the permittee, at his own expense, and to such extent and in such time and manner as the Secretary of War may require, shall remove all or any portion of the uncompleted structure or fill and restore to its former con- dition the navigable capacity of the watercourse. No claim shall be made against the United States on account of any such removal or alteration. (i) That if the display of lights and signals on any work hereby authorized is not otherwise prodded for by law, such lights and signals as may be prescribed by the Bureau of Lighthouses, Department of Commerce, shall be installed and main tained by and at the expense of the permittee. (j) That the permittee shall notify the said engineer officer at what time the work will be commenced, and as far in advance of the time of commencement as the said engineer officer may specify, and shall also notify him promptly, in writing, of the commencement of work, suspension of work, if for a period of more than one week, resumption of work, and its completion. (k) That if the structure or work herein authorized is not completed and written notice of completion is not filed with the aforesaid engineer officer on or before the end of the third full calendar year after the date hereof, this authorization, if not nrovinualy ravoked or SDecifically extended, shall cease and be null and void. 0* Council of National Defense Baldwin County, Alabama EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. W. D. STAPLETON, Chairman Dr. W. S. HARVEY, Secretary Wm. McINTOSH, J. R. TILL Treasurer J. R. HAMMETT O. W. BYRNE Dr. J. C. McLEOD W. I. CLEI OSCAR J( R. M. CH W. A. S7 L. T. R1 J. S. L J. B. I E. B. Bair 1•-inette, sIlab aliia. 8�1'I�lE3. V (a) That this authority does not give any property rights either in real estate or material, or any exclusive privileges; and that it does not authorize any injury to private property or invasion of private rights, or any infringement of Federal, State, or local laws or regulations, nor does it obviate the neceAsity of obtaining State assent to the work authorized. IT MERELY EXPRESSES THE ASSENT OF THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT SO FAR AS CONCERNS THE PUBLIC RIGHTS OF NAVIGATION. (See Cummings v. Chicago, 188 U. S., 410.) (b) That the work shall be subject to the supervision and approval of the engineer officer of the United States Army in charge of the locality, who may temporarily suspend the work at any time if, in his 'udament. the int�raata . f (c) That if any pipe, wire, or cable is herein authorized, it shall be plat shown by the profile on the plan attached hereto. AN ORDINANCE PROHIBITING. (d) That so far as any material is dredged in the prosecution of the wo ANY PERSON FROM WANDER - no large refuse piles shall be left. It shall be deposited to the satisfaction , ING OR STROLLING ABOUT prior permission or instructions, either on shore above high water or at sue] IN IDLENESS, OR LIVING IN where he may so require, within or behind a good and substantial bulkhead or IDLENESS, OR ` LOAFING, into the waterway; and so far as the pipe, wire, or cable is laid in a trench, tl, LOITERING, OR REMAINING waterway shall be avoided and the back filling shall be so done as not to incr(� IN THE CORPORATE LIMITS material is to be deposited in the harbor of New York, or in its adjacent or tri k: OF THE TOWN OF BAY MI - for must be previously obtained from the Supervisor of New York Harbor, . NETTE, ALABAMA, WITHOUT' (e) That there shall be no unreasonable interference with navigation b� ANY REGULAR EMPLOYMENT (f) That if inspections or any other operations by the United States are connected therewith shall be borne by the permittee. Be it Ordained by the Town Coun- (g) That the permittee assumes all responsibility for damages to the 1 cil of the Town of Bay Minette as fol- caused by it or by his work in connection therewith to passing vessels or ,, lows: to prevent free use by the public of the area at or adjacent to the work or sti Section 1. That any person, male (h) That if future operations by the United States require an alteration '. or female, who wanders or strolls, ized, or if, in the opinion of the Secretary of War, it shall cause unreasonabl about in idleness, or who lives in permittee will be required, upon due notice from the Secretary of War, tc idleness, or who loafs, loiters or idles, or remains in the corporate limits of caused thereby without expense to the United States so as to render navig the Town ai% P—*-- --a or within upon the expiration or revocation of this permit, the structure, fill, excava its police jurisdiction} without any "h authorized shall not be completed, the permittee, at his own expense, an( regular employment, ving no in - Secretary of War may require, shall remove all or any portion of the,uncoi come producing proper sufficient dition the navigable capacity of the watercourse. No claim shall be mai for his support, and for t support for his or her dependents is here- removal or alteration, (i) That if the display of lights and signals on any work hereby an by declared to be a vagrant and on conviction of vagrancy shall be pun - lights and signals as may be prescribed by the Bureau of Lighthouses, DE ished by a fine of not more than one tained by and at the expense of the permittee. hundred dollars and may also be ' (j) That the permittee shall notify the said engineer officer at,what tit sentenced to hard labor for the of the time of commencement as the said engineer officer may specify, a. Town of Bay Minette for not more than six months, one or both in dis-• commencement of work, suspension of work, if for a period of more than 01 cretion of the court. (k) That if the structure or work herein authorized is not completed ; Section 2. The term regular em- aforesaid engineer officer on or before the end of the third full calendar ployment as used in the proceeding nravinttaly revoked or specifically extended, shall cease and be null and v section shall be construed to mean. regular and continuous employment to the reasonable physical capacity and opportunity of each person sub- ject to the provisions of this ordi- Council Of NatlOna. nance. Section 3. In the prosecution for vagrancy, whenever it shall be estab- lished by the proof that the defen- Baldwin County, Alai dant has been guilty of wandering or strolling about, or remaining in idle- ness during any working day in any calendar week, the burden of proof EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, shall be upon the defendant to snow that he is not a vagrant within the W. D. STAPLETON, meaning of this ordinance, or of any Chairman other valid ordinance of the Town of Dr. W. S. HARVEY, Bete. Secretary Section 4. This ordinance shall be Wm. McINTOSH, in full force and effect from the date Treasurer and publication hereof until a ratifi- J. R. TILL cation of a treaty of peace between. J. R. HAMMETT the United States of America and, O. W. BYRNE the German Empire. Dr. J. C. McLEOD Section 5. The provisions of this W. I. CLEVERDON - ordinance shall,not apply to any per- OSCAR JOHNSON son, who, having been regularly em- ployed, shall be idle by reason of any R. M. CHAMBLESS existing, bona -fide strike or lockout W. A. STODDARD in which he shall have joined. L. T. RHODES Aproved this 6th day of August, J. S. LAMBERT 1918. J. B. LAWRENCE W. D. Stapleton, Mayor. E. B. GASTON 1;!i• I° • • Bo �ien, T,iayor, Attest: J. M. Franklin, Clerk. lairhope, :1auama. 25It Dear 3ir:- she State (;ourlcil of Defense has sent out an Ord iria.nc e, which is drawn with a vi era of over-co."ling va •rantcy throu_pout the State of Alabama duriiig the period o-E the vrar. ihi s t)rdinz�lic e iia s been auoi)t ed oy � e"Lo p lr el nearly every town in tj.e ;3t�,te of i'labama, inclading ur last regular Meeting. rrnether or not you have a copy of rdinance, i am enclosing one hey ewith, and request veit passed at the next regular meeting of I am, "rery truly, V-! ctt di ��%l lad �il�. • $� - a E., too 1'�Iotice of Special Election. The Court .of County Commission- ers of Baldwin County, Alabama, at an adjourned Term, held on the 16th day of July, 1918, at the Court House of said County, at vrhich ses- 'W" J� Vonrij " G E O R G I A sion were present, James M. Voltz, Judge of Probate, as Principal Judge, C. S. Tompkins, W. R. Lackey, L. PMt Estate aub Narm Kanbs Glendinni g and P. J. Cooney, all du- ly electe aifR'1kialiAs4-nembers of in igatbwin Tounty said Court. leaving had presented to it a request by the County Board of F L O R I D A �� Education of Baldwin County, Ala.- L`aLR.p bama, the said Court here now orders the •i P-TO q�K50NVILLE a special election to be held on 12th day of August, 1918, in Ros- District, Numbered 26, c�, a l gP ' TO ST A G�9Ti E inton School of Baldwin County, Alabama, at the 1 �XICO School House in said District, to de- termine whether there shall be levied {JLr COAST REGION J4 V[tP!JAla-, e R > > AUt USt Gth 191 and collected a special tax of thirty cents on each one hundred dollars fI worth of taxable property in said Rosinton School District Numbered 36 for a period of seven years from 1 September 30th, 1918, to September 30th, 1925, for the purpose of erect- UJ. ing and equiuping a school house in the said District, and for other public school purposes within said District. Notice of said election is to be giv- en by publication once a week for three successive weeks in The Bald- -,vin Times, a newspaper published in X1,Z to your coIiiiilunic a,tion of AUrUSt :3r.l, rei ardin!' the Baldwin County, Alabama, and by in three .'illp Off Of the SCh001 debt., posting a notice public places in said school district, fornot t10t lone by the Town, It Was done by the School district, less than twenty days prior to the ( t,11ieS in other teritory outside of the Corporate lim is date on which said election is to be , held. James M. Voltz, it is to fi.r A final out what the assessabl^ Value of h Judge of Probate and Principle Judge of said Court. Ie v the district see what the three mlc ill tax would alionnt C. S. Tompkins, ',,ask fo . the tax to extend for a ' eriod of years enol.l -h W. R. Lackey, L. Glendinning, , C':1neSS , 1.- r P. J. Cooney, Members of said Commissioners 1•r iLA the County School j oard, they in turn present a Court. C. E. Eubanks, Art of County Go.ai,iissioners, aslcinf7 their: to call an Sheriff of said County. 'Purpose, 1 :�Ti enclose you a c1ippingr showing you the 22 3t .,�� b � the :-:ar_L cillm 1.LI1 election, S .'-Lamibert 11- Drill give you all of the data, ,Irther service to you co,:il.land nie, • Yours very truly r 10sn Clef k, a VV/ I 1 ✓ !rz-v, ,... 1 -�� a��� .: ` . C ! ��..i. •tea.. t....t �c e e Git_ 't<.c �c flare �a , aA � Lt� !s / a .� d - � _-moo•-!�, .-�.� �.� -emu a.�t� ..�.�. t� -�. Lv. �.�tt .�__*j i /I/l liy� ' V n I ci- JSIQ QNO $$$LIiFr o o YddQNOSdQ,$ jl IN V T 8 3 �!1 � �vQ2j7•fra�a o'P19n ,Ugi SaPE�IS `.f to "' . ur rq Ya `anUQA; nod 26o bwd$b7b ` PupN uo load `uo Poo 21Ndyv Xd8 •0� ��i! T�A�� M S 'J G E ORG IA____ :rao 1�i1 a sai>+$ S N efvLaE� Q FLORIDA .Tr.a navL, i .•`p Y4d o L _ wi •TO,~, ,+'p4Q-`?F %)FOLEY r� p, / TO-J^CK5QNVILLE MEXTcb SKETCH MAP OF GULF COAST REGION ri • i . Lic' Farland. i . L . Fairhl �pe Alabama, .)ear Sir:- . J. Q.Tvaurg TArat Estatr aub Harm Xanbs in v alb1u'tn Tount-H NVIr1j, Afit., Aurrust Gth 1919. lfeferring to your coi-imiunication of August 3r_L, reirardina the 3 mill tax for paying off of the School debt, his ;:ratter was not lone by the Town, It was done by the School district, Our school district takes in other teritory outside of the Corporate lim;ts, the way to get at it is to fir :t find out what the assessabl, Value of b the property is ii the district, sec what the three mill tax would anount to for a year, and ask fo the tax to extend for a eriod of years , enm "h to cover the indebtedness, ,j •�,� 'his you take up with the County School ijoard, they in turn present a petition to the Court of t;ounty ;o.:n,iissioners, asking- then to dill an Election for that purpose, 1 a; enclose you a clipping showinT you the form ofnotice issuea by the ,ar calliiiz ati election, If you write 1L.r Laribert 11e will give you all of the data, If 1 can be of further service to you co;.,manA ine, Yours very truly 1'oivn Clerk, . rr F � i 0 102 241 -c -Off- �C L' ✓ d •� w�.�# ..,L.(�-�,ot�C u..o --fie- �.c a� u..,.. �l �ra a1.�� kt.u.-- �,(� � I�I�L�V��-� � � � �-s..t./ cZ�o ./s. �a.._�� "'v%.t �-�-�C.V-� 4� ?►1�a.� �� �`^•� /%i Y�a-�� G�iC�-tA Gam r.G � '�y � . /� G.Rw.�.�rr�s�� -c{ y� �V 6 6 u o v1 J 4411 J � -C ct�s C.� G��i�.�p 4 y.t�c-�i � �.t.a.t a..It� �-�. C---�ia•s. Flo nw 13 y ✓o� w -.0 / d �o J 2 L v --dar — e a �� (� �i O V ✓ A/s-" ��IiC- I.Adr < • c�.0 o L'Y-� Gruel- s.��l�. -Glccf �[ �,. / /. L %` %. �� r- r 2/LK. s --G.L t Z'L(i Lr -l� Z ZAC LVLLL.0 -Gila..--a.a..� o•�J L.-.-.� j �J � � .�--w �ic�! yc-� � � uf� � _U • Q l_47 , ���.-. L6��� � - / / -!�✓ GYM �.'•�" -I- k �& A-�e -vt� Mobile, Ala. Sept. 9th,191D Town Council of Fairhope, Ala. Gentlemen: - To comply with our -Senior Damber tt s verbal talk with yonr body on last evening, we hereby pat same in vrritten form#, and propose aj follows: Vi,-: - To sink one or more tubalar c,�e s in open hole at Youx^ Damping plant. Said weals to be made to produ. a about 300 gallons per minute, or to thwapaci ty of your present pump. As a preliminary step, re are to rar down a fer .er to ,o .ispth we propose to go Frith the er�rant well or wells, and` from this fooler you are to decide whether' -or no the water will be accep wab..e. .,nd, on our part i V is to gave as a chance to de- oide whethor` or no tho rt anoes are favorable for us to get the rater re - required, ;end to get it nex enough to surface of gro�rnd for your pump to work easily v1i ,hou Y ti-c, cost of lowering the pub, or ehargtr�; from its present position, It either instcince of non-satisfaotiorn or, points mentioned above, t2a.1a ;,ro;aooition will bo mall and void, ands new con- tract is Lo be propoaad. But, in the event of -ati:ifaction with both par ties eoneerred.. the Taambor t firm iq to prepare and carry ont as soon as practical tho inu Lall3ng wic connecting tip of new wells tc your present pumping tnt*o pipe. All material, tc "Je of first-class, and furnished by ae, and a? 1 other oast rand expense to be borne by as also. Pipe for job ixsntiored is `o be black, the body of Hants, soreen to also be block, Qnt t1 strainer Proper Is to be braso. The oohs i der a t i on 'or the above de- scribed cork is to be FIV, HUNM:D ($500.U(;) DOT,T,..URS; $100.00 to be paid on oomplOWn and reonit of the full meaning; of tr,is contract. The balance of $400.00 in to then be ?paid in 90 days, or by Feb. lot. neat. Further. we guarantee the pumping supply of our well or w-Als for one year from completion. Respectfully submitted, L1WNR SAW " RTLY 00. AOOBPTED: BY — Aar aver (,✓1L-" 4, 'YO 4 r ✓ w .r i, t ..� d - --�-u. wt .. �s- �+ t.�e a� ��1� t �/a �LZ� !i, , O d N�z� OFFICIAL BALLOT Regular Municipal Election TOWN OF FAIRHOPE, ALA. Monday, Sept. 16, 1918. FOR MAYOR Vote for cne Al ( ) Wm. McIntosh FOR COUNCILMAN � Y Vote For five I ( ) I. M. Galbraith I ( ) J. E. Gaston ( ) J. G. Lorenzen y� ( ) V. McR. Schowalter ( ) Frank Stewart y"7 OFFICIAL BALLOT SPECIAL ELECTIONJ.. TOWN OF FAIRHOPE, HLA. CL K A I Monday, Sept. 16, 1818. To determine whether or not the commission form of government shall he adopted for Fairhope. Make a cross mark X before the proposition you vote for. � � I For Commission Gov't �f ' Against Commission Gov't 1 ^ � � , 'T a C.f ✓�� � C C CC���C rit�c-� c� ✓ �e.1/bl �r 1 C t, U l 2 tic c a _ �e �-u� G �z� r c� "�j �C cur Cc-u a� G��-..�� 2` �c. •-cam � o�-�✓ cz�. �C � /✓�-c� v�- G'� c�c,� cC- -?if �f �f-<-c ✓ lee I l 1 C L, tl � r � top lee --'-<I Gin y�x"z r�(, cc� Gt� ✓z- his u k C�-Y.� t_2�� y/J / -c 1���.vt.� cos Ce eA- i -c-G a,. I�I . , - 7 —"'1' -vim —1 7 � v [/\ /C3r Cl �.�o T 7 ✓� 7 i f FM .� -&t,�A -4 Vie, G� �.� ter• `..,_ o,�....0 -61(AA ✓RA -� r�Y � � Ct�rii�-'—t-�-�a.�i;,,a;,�� ...l,�j' `Z�,il �r GL �� --� •�, .C�.t� Sept. 23, 1918. Hon. Mayor and Council, Town of Fairhope, Gentlemen: In regard to your request to put a plank on either side of rails at street crossings, your attention is called to the fact that at Bay V.-I_ew, Summit and Ohurch streets there are solidly planked crossings, extending between and to the out- side of the rails. I have been very anxious to get at the crossing Of Fairh.ope ave, near the intersection with Magnolia at the head of wharf hill, (which was torn up by a misunderstanding of my orders) in the manner you suggest, but for the ast two weeks have been so greatly rushed with my personal business that I have been unable to give it desired attention and have found it very difficult if not impossible to get any one to take charge of it. It �;jill however, be attended to within a very few days. Trusting you will bear with us under the cirumstances, I am, Yoi.irs very tru' y los mot... a. c4 .. JL --r ci et/J P'Y �C_c�c.� ac-ct�c�, U --z,, i`G/L[�jc�1� � --� L.0 c�[.�l..c_� y.� � c.L.v+-`v✓� . H --�.. ter e�-�s� ..� �.. ✓ Q a . •-f �,,,-�,�,�..., �,.,_ 7- d �.. o� �� 4�c�c roc � � . 9 3 � �� � 9 �) % "2""' � a�,l -�/ i �7 ,-,,,-��+-�,( r� f r,- cw..c��1� /EJ c�-Ci--t.. JF--*�- -�... 7•-L �- 1 s► � �; -UGµ, ct.u...... -.-A- c.. Pii�c�C , r I&.c�t ��,%ate c�� ✓,z—c- �� � ��`� u G��� � � ��� 46F'o G , —�.c c, -��.r�c�, f �' 6"" 109 ce t ' � "fir C-t�L.-t�t�-c�C�-cam •.-�-�--�n �`-'`�• � -t,�4 � qtt, �" Ll 11-0 673.7411--- 3 G s; ;) O << 9 .�f Z ALDERMEN M. A. BOWEN, MAYOR ALEX. J. MELVILLE G. R. HENNIG TOWN CLERK C. C. BALDWIN E. A. RUGS TOWN �S`7���L,,]�!/.�1��(/����� OFFICE HOURS W H., MASK N I I O \V/�V/ \V� O� 1 r+ ��� I I-7 ��I 1/�� WEDNESDAY. 10 TO 12 A. M. f1 VVV// \\\/// V LS LS s\-1 LS \�J LLSS LLE AND AND SATURDAYS f 2 TO 5 P. M. FAIRHOPE, ALABAMA �r Wo � ct.-) ., Ste, .sa '-.e ill cco�u- j ex- • w � a yam,-..ec � __ �.�� �!' --� ur-,� �f _—Z-�-` �.y,�y� � `1-'-�� G..,c�—.�-_..� -� 7•- a g � -GL Gt .Gc�K S. !J • A J G 1/ .r .�a�c�L�( t�•G� I !/�i.� ��y-u14.it. `--c �. G.�c�t�� � --c�4 cep /--�-�� / o-: t �C�c�JI L. �C /� VAC / 4� �-t��.--�.z�. --�.t /� � yr �1'liy /� ✓� v�-� t r5 y � t 1' 1-11L 64 ALDERMEN G. R. HENNIG C. C. BALDWIN E. A. RUGE J. F. JOHNSON W. H. MASK 9 M. A. BOWEN, MAYOR % ���LS�H PE TOWN FAIRHOPE, ALABAMA J ALEX. J. MELVILLE TOWN CLERK OFFICE HOURS MONDAYS. 10 TO 12 A. M. WEDNESDAYS AND AND SATURDAYS 2 TO 5 P. M. r �� �-�►-1C. �-w o�,, t - O Esc �•f.Y`.0 � r�u�►t � � �2Lc.L�`.u-1� �� � C� �r-ve.a.�- �*�L�C. --u a� � c� . � -�c.G[ ✓.Li'7.c�t�t.. ��rt�'`�✓�c C�citti cC��-c..� �t.1. ,zc—c.vr c,� � t �.c.... � �c.c� a� c�-v►,r ��-�.. �/ vK1117 113' CC.u.Ir Y �✓�C.t.C/�� ..`. �- G...L,.. �y,./ .C. �-•T 31 �. a c� a�j . � 77.�.a.r�. �i -+�.t...w. , � a(sy, �7 . 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' y � "L�CA/, G •-�.�, •�/ , .b-6-�..�4.y-�C.�..,, K-✓Yi.L-!�Y � �-� "'S.�*•-c�l -'�-- -G-v/ K !.V. .�.�` �: .i� O L?it.q.n lt.l.! � � � � _ �an� �C .�"'i-.w,.,. �.b. . .�c.�.tr-,�- o�.,•,,7 .,C a.Gc--.r.,. .�G�i. 4..i. oC 7-tic..n �;G � 2 G C�G/lCll J � , 114 m . *:l 44 u - V-'a L. o O , 13 6 /, �- a �� � - r o 4 dL c.. `'4 a✓s�ovy � o-�.�u�. a... uL �-- C' ,,t� � -u-�i.e. I � 1--7 v �..�.� , � � � �.-�-t...,..1. .-.........cam Cow A.,eA- 1lork 11J M. At I fiK -? 4, `, Am S,4 i:t": 116 I R. A. LAM BERT. APPARATUS FOR ANY 111, ALLREQUIREMENTS. LARGE OR SMALL CONTRACTS MADE AND RESULTS GUARANTEED. ESTABLISHED 1577. Yr. T. E. NcFarland, Town Clerk, F&irhope, Alabama. Dear Sir: — �VlI LSO ,y.` 4 c� _..�a.� ✓� J.O. LAM TO USE THE MO� RELIABLE &LONGS LASTING EQUIPMEN TO BE HAD, ANDTC DO TH E BEST WORT POSSIBLE. 1918. Your valued letter of the l'3th reached city in my absence, hence delay in complying with your request. I now enclose our proposition and will order the needed sand screens at once. Please have copy of proposition signed as soon as practicable and forward to us, of course, provided it is not out of line as you may see it. /Peopl e I have tried, though, to keep some,!�rhat in line with the former contract, excepting as to the total sum, which I had to increase in proportion to additional material and work. I ar, more than glad to know that the water test from last test hole proved to be U K in quality, and as to quantity, I feel sure of being able to get that. Yours very truly, L0-7=T CIATFR SUPPLY CUDI":PANY, Per, r 117 fin,. �' ��_" ak November l8, 19213. XW11 COMCYL 07 7AIRHCPE, ALMAIIA: Gen tl eto itri : tiow that your To,,vn Clerk, Y r. :.'.a rlanfl, writes us that a rumple of vm.ter from the last test hole we put in over there has tested out All t1 K, -we propose to sink one or more tubular wells on t�jut spot of ground where we run dovwi the said test hole. '. hi 9 rRi d tubular wall or we:ls, we propose to have produce right about100 gallons of water per-Minuts with a► euj tat)ye pump, however in Vie event your present pump will not handle as mauoll as .�00 gallons of water par minute, our contract will be consIdered filler! Wben we obtain a supply to ti.e capacity of your p=j) . The pipe we propose to use is to be Ilack�and 0,9 rand screen is -to be on black pips also, but the screening surface is to be all brass, known as the "Patent 1.?tan r`.liff" mWkol'kr suction pipe, we are to use frah of charge your present puc tion pipe and fittings an far as all will go in connecting up our well or wells to your punp. Al! other material and expense in every may is to be borne brr us,and as such huste made as is reasonable for us yo wake in completing the job. tour compensation is to be 4$6,150.00j and to be paid by you ss follows; 4$218.00 on completion. 4215,00 forty-five days later, and at the expiration of ninety days from completion the bala4nc e of 4220.00, with legal interest on the deferred paynentlncounting from the clay of completion. Accept ayor Town Itespec tfully subrA tted. LMM WATSM SUPPLY COMPA)iY, 1 er, 1A) 16ii"VI Panager. Cl erk. `I'tie above proposition is irj lieu and cancels' our proposition of Septrwmber M. last. U1-;�ti u �- � �. <ic..-c� •�t.�-�- c•—�--v-c.-� o-u. u,o c, -G c�C� c. c�-e��-�.J. �-�-- �'�' J' �. '�- e KIM M_ ,-C ALL QUOTATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. WE RESERVE RIGHT TO CORRECT STENOGRAPHIC ERRORS AND OMISSIONS, AGREEMENTS ARE MADE CONTINGENT UPON STRIKES, ACCIDENTS, DELAYS OF CARRIERS AND OTHER CAUSES BEYOND OUR CONTROL. CABLE ADDRESS C �� INSTELCO" �f -�/% r \ W. U. CODE v ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES STATE ELECTRIC k R G i TW' FtXTURES AUTOMORME ACCESSORIES 41ECcl �,�E ORLEANS N Ew RtrA s. t,k.. Y o v . 22, 1918. ( SECOND PORT U.S.A.) BARON KC & PER01DO ST'S. IN REPLY PLEA5E REFER TO S>3S.bRS Town of Fairriope , Fairhope , Ala. Gentlemen: 'Ile had rat die r expected you to take advantage of our offer to furnish Yample Duncan I"Vatt Meter for personal test. It is our belief that this is the best method to show you we have an instrument that is entirely worthy of your considera- tion, and as pointed out we can effect a considerable saving in your upkeep cost. We want your business, and believe that after you have taken advant�ge of our trial offer you will want our meter. 11',le do not wish to annoy you With unnecessary letters; therefore, would ask if you will not kindly return the encicsed postal, stating your wishes in the matter. 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EDINdTON GORDON & EDINGTON ATTORNEYS AT LAW 714-715.716 VAN ANTWCRP 91/ILOING MOBILE, ALA. Arril loth, 1919. / t C.C. L Y-I- 0. 0l J � c1/L-2-� r-�� l%��-t G� G'J � i � /� LL` �. v 7L� < �• u . -� c.�`�,1+-�c.�., �vr `-'-t�N-.i.u, �� � P� � ht • /,�.� �i //J-oo 9ab t_ �� '✓ 2-t,t_Z.�. „� t- l cam- o- ��c�-G-i_. �e c-�- Gz _c >•� LUe-s't J�, 0 0 1 0' ;Z' J Lli,r- C''_ k1 v(�U C.1/J Li.l. 1 z'l�l-ut -z-t G� Giil �-C..'�,� •�J s� C2-�., -cc� q �Z� o-�" `-�-L.� G-C_-��ttL �l c �. � � 'i ri_ J K C/ !ti ./9 1 r � t ✓2. t_ 1-S -�u� eY .�L-f�--�C. .�� �-_.-�'e �. � �-u �r �. ,L 1 ^�i;�,` __ � le. -r�-t ROBT. E. CORDON DAVID H. EDINOTON GORDON & EDINGTON ATTORNEYS AT LAW 714-715-716 VAN ANTWERP.I/ILOING MOBILE. ALA. April loth, 1919. Town of Fairhope, Fairhope, =�la. Gentlemen: - This will FLdvise you that Mr. Willi= Stimpson has placed with us for adjustment, a claim againot your municipality for damages he sustained by false imprisonment on Sunday, March 30 th, 1919. He ad- vises us that he was arrested and imprisoned by your Marshall, on the pretext of allowing his mules to run at large, and that upon a hearing before your Mayor, he was discharged the following Tuesday nigrIt. We feel that i twas quite an embarrassing event for him and must have begin very humiliating, and no doubt has caused him much embarrassment and humiliation. If you care to dis- cuss this matter, looking to an amicable adjustment, i7ve will be glad to confer with any of your officers or at- torneys, however, unless we shall hear from you by the 15th, o e shall consider your silence a refusal to adjust this matter and shall proceed accordingly. Yours very truly, REG :K 1 I L 2.4 Oil j if r eo, 7,1 6-114L LAI -t� c-I C- c— t--a c— Ct U iz�-zt -���_ � �, w� � v-� r�.e_ � z--c , t � � Pf,,, !; .-��, � � � ,.� �,/ ✓, r � �z-tf�,,. r -�,it C_�.�.v� •-c_c, c,_� _ �_I_j_,_-��c,�--�� � � 7 z�o�� � �l�_� �. a r'-G� 4��t,�� I a !'L C c t. <_ C_. �,• v/'' �-C ! '�ti-c--��- -��.. 7..'C. _.I 1—c.�-,� �c._ti !�J } i 7 p t e , Gc Cty V C_�A 7 G Y /<.� / 1� '-71 u I e MUNICIPAL BONDS DIME. BANK BUILDING MONTGOMERY COOE I TOLEDO,OHIO march 28, 1919. Honorable mayor, Fa.iriiope, Ala. Dear Sir: In our letter to you of Jan. 20, relative to issuing ref>>nding bonds, lo � `L C c � l� . � • � �� C �.1 .mac � -�-,.. � � � z-�. � °� � A.- SQL ri z,N- �4r CE U2. L-c-..� c_•__-� tea-. c..,� `--� t-� < r. -�ct< c- _� c.� ._.. �Co � to � 2 y.. z,- c - u� �� LA_ 9 7 v r c( �� �� 1I ��► ka yw MUNICIPAL BONDS DIME BANK BUILDING MONTGOMERY CODE TOLEDO,OHIO Honorable Mayor, Fa,irhope, Ala. Dear Sir; March 28, 1919. In our letter to you of Jan. 20, relative to issuing refunding bonds, we omitted to call your attention to Act No. 127, passed by the 1919 session of your State Legislature and approved Feb. 17, 1913. This Act provides that the authorities of any city or town in the state of Alabama, which has an outstanding bonded indebtedness of any kind, may issue refunding bonds in lieu of same: -- thereby extending its time of payment -- to bear interest at not to exceed six per cent per annum and to mature in not to exceed thirty years from date. This act further provides that such refunding bonds may be sold at less than par "upon a vote of three fourths of the members of the Council and upon the written assent of the Mayor." This act should present to any municipality a solution of the problem of taking care of maturing bonds when the rioney is not in hand to pay same. it possesses this advantage over the old law -- that whereas by the old law refunding bonds could not bear to exceed five per cent interest, the fact, necessitating their sale at so great a discount that the old bonds could not be retired with the proceeds, bonds may be sold under the new law at a discount and still net the muicipality an amount equal to, if not in excess of, the face value of the original bonds. If your municipality has any bonds maturing which, through the limits of taxation or for other reasons, it will be unble to pay when due and which it desires to refund under the provisions of this bill, kindly fill in and return the enclosed postal card and we will have our representative get in touch with you at once. Refunding bonds do not have to de voted -- action by the council only is necessary. Incidentally, we enclose herewith a reprint from the "Manufacturer's Record" of Jan. 30, 1919, which is R sane and timely exposition of one of the most serious questions of the day. "DO IT NCW" is a slogan which should be adopted and acted upon by the entire business world. To provide employment for our returned and returning soldiers or for those deprived of support through tho fatalitles of war is our first and paramount duty. "DO IT NOW." GRG"MAG ENCL. Yours very truly, W. LA N BY d3o ,�Gz<.z. � �� wc. , �u �, �,- ?2c � .�.,.�t..� .-�., � tea! � ,.�,, �...,. ��-•� - G..4 �.(�( C� tiLtryi� '/ -�C CM �Ti--'t -lirA/ `22 <--L-�� /'� � t/�� H y 'iC-C.[ifil �1�0 � d..e• ✓. ✓u�/u.,, .Lt'u ,,�_a.� b,�, a t� G`�f�G. SGk..c s'. J-a �. .1 e .� y �� f z w , d a ��� <, C -Z a 4< 4-�a..�.lc c.,., d c..�r�c/Y� �-�► v aj 2tN (�.�� . � :�,.,� . 111 v►-�t .� G' Lu, S .-mac �/. 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Cw,�. 1�C�.(.(J G- J a ct'� y tic a11, ,kJL rr r r i 61 z2_e'� 2-e C"'� 1'k, y _1X& C__J , _ f AN ORDINANCE. BE IT ORDAINED by the Town Council of the Town of Fairhope as follows: That Fairhope avenue at and about the crossing by same of Bayou Charbon or Red Gully be im- proved by the construction of a rein- forced concrete culvert to carry the water of said gully across said ave- nue, said culvert to be approximately eight feet in width and six feet high in the center, with necessary wings to direct the water into the same and catch basin to prevent undermining of said culvert by the water leaving the same, and the necessary fill be made over the said culvert, by grad- ing earth from the avenue adjacent, to bring the grade of street at this point to a height of approximately 14 feet above the bed of the gully, which is hereby established as the grade of said avenue, at such point, for the purpose of such improvement, the to- tal cost of such improvement to be approximately $1,000. That the conVnittee on streets be directed to secure the making of proper plans and specifications for such improvement, to be submitted to the Council at a later meeting, and to prepare such notices as may be necessary to make proper and legal - the acts of the Council and that ?he cost of the said work be assessed against the property abutting on said Fairhope avenue, from School street to Ingleside avenue. Adopted August 27, 1919. Wm. McIntosh, Mayor. T. E. McFarland, Clerk 0 n w I • 140 AN ORDINANCE. Ike it ordained by the Town Council of the Town of Fair - hope, as follows: That Fairhope avenue in said town be improved as follows towit: By pftzak the placing of xnm a concrete sidewalk thereon, from the corner of Ray View View Avenue eastward to the east line of the leashold of E.A.Pearson, i50 feet east of Section street; the said sidewalk to be 4 feet in width, to he laid to I the same trade as the one of the south side of Fairhope avenue, and constructed in the same manner, except that across Summit street, Church street and Section street, the walk shall take kkax2imamxzk be constructed so as to permit the passge of vehicu- lar traffic over same, for the central thirty feet width of acid streets. That when said sidewalk is laid, t'e necessary culvert to carry the watffx drainage water under stMd sidewalks shall fie first be laid and the earth properly settled over the same, such culverts to be a part of the said improvement. a similar Also that mixxx walk shall be laid to the ditch line smdxx with crosswalk to provide for vehicular traffic across the vehicle traveled portion of ;.Fairhope avenue, on the east side of Ray View avenue, Summit avenue, west side of Church and See- ti on streets; Vliol Also that across Summit, Church and Section streets on the south side of Fairhope avenue, the walk now laid be com- pleted across said streets, in manner uniform with the arossings of said streets on the nort � side of Fairhope avenue as provided for herein. Thta plans and specit.ficatioss for said work shall be /t jai prepared under direction of the street committee of the Town Xouncil and when prepared shall be placed on file in the office of the Town Clerk, for inspection by any persons interested. street That the ftxxx$ expense of said improvement shall be assessed proportionately agains' the property avuttinZ on said street so improved and the said assessments shall be levied and collected in the manner provided by law. That the Town Council of the Town of Fairhope will meet mn the th day of 1919, to hear and objections or re, mon strances that may be made to said improvements and the manner of making; the same or the character of the materials to be used That the assessments against the property for said im- proveinents shall be paid in ten yearly instalments, the first to be paid within thirty days after cmmpletioi-i of said improvements and approval by the Town Council, and the remainder one tenth annually therafter, said deferred payments to bear interest at the rate of six per cent per annum and be a lien upon the abut- ting property so assessed until the same be paid. Adopted _ Ma yor Clerk 142 In Be it ordained by trie Town Council of the Town of Fair - hope, Alabam, as follows: that the plans � nd specifications pre;,ared by M.Dyson for a culvert and fill. at Bayou Charbor_ or Great Gully where same crosses Fairhmpe avenue, be adopted as and that Monday, Sept. 22nd be set as the date for hearing for or remonstrances any objections that may be made ��rx}�K���xx�sw���� to said improvement, the mxkxxLgxakxzxmff manner of making same or the character of the material to be used, such meeting to be held it at the Council Chamber, at 6 o'clock P.M. T. E. McFARLAND ALDERMEN WM, McINTOSH, MAYOR TOWN CLERK 1. M. GALBRAITH V. MCR. SCHOW.ALTER J. E. GASTON G. M. LORENZEN \555��� v ��5 y�� jL�,`,' �LS (\(�/}J c��—l(.'`'�� `AflM FRANK TEWART V V N\✓ J a,.e.M, `f� -&�s Ge, o d� r .P t Whereas, the presence of telephone poles and wires on or across town streets, is everywhere considered a nui- sance, interfering with shade trees, obstructing travel, endangering life by coding in accidental contact with live electric wires rind otherwise and only to be tolerated where necessAry to the service of the public and whereas, there Are already two telephone lines in the 'town C Fairhope, the Souther Bell, Telephne rind Telegraph Company with long distr.nce connections reaching Yobile and all parts of the country, and the line maintained by the Fairhpe Single Tax Corporation, in connection with the Home Telephone Company, operated so fair as the farmer corporation is concerned at at less than Cott, and with a chr.rge to the latter Company of only 50 cents per month per phone for switching service, including the free use of the Company's lines in Baldwin coun- ty, now reaching beside Fa,irhope, Battles, Point Clear, Mon- trose, Daphne, the Greet settlement and, connecting with the line of the Daphne-Belforest Telephone Company, the Belforest ne ighbrhood, and excellent toll service to Ybile and Whereas, we understand the said Home Telephone Com- pany is willing to extend the same service torny other local Company, Which will maintain anything like such a system As is considered worth while in modern telephone practice, in- cluding metallic circuits and not to exceed ten phones on a line, therefore, Resolved that we do not deem it in the public interest to permit any aria other companies to set pules and string wires on n across the streets of the town, or to undertake to render 144 service in the town except in cooper; t ion with the established Compan ies. 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CL J � • C-2�-t,`za..�� c,.N' 0.__2.t� v�1 !�N � ��.. �.rt� GQ--�-L.v O�-G..i ( �+- oC��.. c �.u-lt� tv�;� � �� �in� Lo t en.. �-(n.,� �,�� o-,� X� �. •- a� �t ✓2 - 0 �c.�. cL� ItLI.. 11 -c�,u" ..�l..l^ � ci.y� —1--t d-a w/ �-*-�-a.� �t �✓( �i-�.�,�� 0-4.-L (Ja k 2 . l u Lcf ✓u �(��-ram c� t�� ,lt�. . ti,.., aR, 1-46 --Cal-i-�' 7� a.� -mac.-u-� -fr-�C•�v Zfrc�� �<�-��c.�� U cc � � a�Q�F' u�� rX 's ue 13 J. U / Jam- (�c�c�w t.��. � ✓'r r/ �Li--�Q mot-..^ � z[.�L o"�o . c.�^ cC rn,i � � �_/4 �.L .t(..J. C, �-�-�,-t J .7�.G.. C D.a,�c.�.c�..�c �-ci.—�_.� c� --•-•— •-,r-a-L-c` -� G-Ga--4 /'.'W . �..i.- r/�•..,t_.. (was-i� c.0 -�.i-� G ✓.. - 9' a--` h- cc4.. d , ✓ �.c y/u.... - -w c+.o 9 7- oX-.. Rf.- CC , y , ?I �.1 1 t.c� . Cl.�-/�c �.c �-zy u�... �C -t✓ an � -. c .�a�-tom Ci �- 7-a-t,c..[��'` - W -U1-uG C-A-..-c. -C. , ,114. cV zi WIN 6?�Z / lee 46 er3 ✓ � ri..a y �(/}..L t^-a�a,a cL. Llit.� </J�—!� � �-(�¢, � .r e o �! li•7 OFFICE OF xt S. M. THARP, SUPERINTENDENT MEMBERS OF BOARD: J. C. McL•d, Chairman, Bay Minette, Chas. BarcTlay, Lillian, Frank F. Earle, Blacksher, R. Van Iderstine, Loxley, Chas. R. Weekley, Jr., Dyas. Board Meetings bi-monthly, Wednesday before second Saturday in each odd num- bered month. BAY MINETTE, ALA., October, 1, 1919. Mr. To E. McFarland, Fairhope, Ala. Dear Sir: Your petition for a special election on the three -mill tax levy will be presented to the Board of Education at its next meeting. '1°he Board will then consider its merits and authorize the County Court of commissioners to order an election. Yours very truly, �! _Sujmrintendeit. a. 1-48 CIT-YOF ?*40131LE 1�1t�t�r 1t� (j�Ur�tlltzz�1��.� HARRY PILLANS GEORGE E.CRAWFORD,MAYOR- PRESIDENT PAT J.LYONS WATERWORKS STREETS, POLICE. HEALTH & SANITATION FIRE. FINANCE DOCKS AND PUBLIC WORKS AND PUBLIC PROPERTY S.H.HENDRIX, CITY CLERK September 24, 1919. Hon. Vdm.. Lclntosh, Idayor, Fairhope, Alabama. Dear Sir: Replying to your favor of the 23rd instant: I take it that the ordinance adopted by your town was adopted under the provisions of the Code of hlebama of 1907, sections 1359 et seq. relutini; to street improvements to be charged against the abutting property owners. You say that the question came up as to whetIler this assessment would effect the borrowing; pov,ers of the town against the 10c of the assessed va..luation, ,.nd you desire my expression of op- inion thereon. I would#.call-40fo things to your attention., the fir._t beinf,; that the limitation upon your borr,wing power, or rather upon your capacity to becor�ie indebted, whether by bond issues or othertivise, is not 10% but 5111 of your as- sessable value - See zection 225 of the Constitution. The lanz ua. e so far as it applies to you is: "ITO city, tovm, or other municipal corporation having a popula.ticn of le.�3; than six thousand, except as hereafter provided, shall become indebted in an amount including pre3ent indebtedness, exceeding five per centum of the assessed value of the property therein, except for the construction of or purchase of water v:orks, Za,s, or electric lighting; plants, or sewerage, or for the improvement of streets, for which purposes LYn additional indebtedness not exceeding three per centum -riay be created." Further on in this section in towns of .six thousand and more population, v;hich I presur., is in excess of the population of Fairh©j�t at the last Census, the exception is somewhat differently expressed so an to except froin the limitation of the power to become indebted: "bonds, or other obligations already issued, or which may hereafter be issued for the purpose of acquiring school houses, vatez• works, and sewers; and obligations incurred and bonds issued for street or sidewalk im- provements, (a) i;here the cost of the 3aire , in whole or in part, is to be assessed against the property abutting said improvements; provided, that the proceeds of all cblieationsissued as herein provided, in excess of said seven per centum shallnot be used for any purpose - 0 - ` 149 21 , U / 77 G(/ �� • ) �-�-�„/- cam._ . 2. � �_� t..�f �� e __��t t.�.�_--� ��, .� �-z�� � 0. ��-�....�.:t /3 l / l 1 --Z---� w-z cl f. j Oly (/Ltilt Cl.lq L✓L L� i �./� CAA Gil'( C-LN� vCJ;� L LL '�---� 2� �+ " V ^ � � 1h-.t U 0 cz -et c G7- �L t / E,�,1 (X '� H �C.'t.��t,L \.� ✓� ' -y /�'/%/ "`.r-c.� �GL-'%?�7/�-��b L �*C �-Ll� � �( oz, OT-YOF iNIOB11LF, I1 I1 1aa �r Of HARRY PILLANS GEORGE E.CRAWFORD,MAYOR-PRESIDENT PAT J.LYONS WATER WORKS STREETS, POLICE. HEALTH & SANITATION FIRE.FINANCE DOCKS AND PUBLIC WORKS AND PUBLIC PROPERTY S.H.HENDRIX, CITY CLERK September 24, 1919. Hon. Virzi. L=clntosh, Mayor, Fairhope , AlabLuaa. Dear Sir: Replying to your favor of the 23rd instant: I take it that the ordinance adopted by your town was adopted under the provisions of the Code of A,!Ebama of 1907, sections 1359 et seq. relutin6 to street improvements to be charged against the abutting property owners. You say that the question came up as to whether this assessment would effect the borrowing; poviers of the town against the 10;, of the assessed valuation, and you desire my expression of op- inion thereon. I would*.ca,ll-etv`{o thin€;s to your attention:, the first being that the li;:.qitation upon your borrowing power, or rather upon your capacity to become indebted, whether by bond issue:; or otherwise, is not 10? but 5% of your as- sessable value - See :section 225 of the Conotitution. The lan6uage so far as it applies; to you is: "No city, tovm, or other municipzlil corporation having a popula.tic.,n of leas than six thous,,..nd, except as hereafter provided, shall become indebted in an amount including present indebtedness, exceeding; five per centum of the assessed value of the property therein, except for the construction of or purchase of water works, or electric lighting plants, or sewerage, or for the improvement of streets, for which purposes Ln additional indebtedness not exceeding three per centum raay be created." Further on in this section in towns of six thousand and more population, r;hich I presun is in excess of the population of Fairhgpt at the last Census, the exception is somewhat differently expressed so as to except from the limitation of the poser to become indebted: "bonds, or other obligations already issued, or which may hereafter be issued for the purpose of acquiring school houses, water works, and sewers; and obligations incurred and bonds issued for street or sidewalk im- provements, (a) v;here the cost of the s..rne, in whole or in part, is to be assessed aL;ainst the property abutting said improvements; provided, that the proceeds of all ubl16ationsissued as herein provided, in excess of said seven per centum shallnot be used for any purpose - 2 - other than that for i,.hich said obligations were issued" (which is the limitation of cities and towns having a poiutution of above six thousand. From this you will see that if Fairhope was, by the last Census, under six thousand in population, the limitation as to her power to become indebted for all pur- poses does not exceed five per centum - if above six thous- and inpopulation, not above seven per centum cf the assessed value. But in which case there is an exclusion from the co.-r!putat ion of the seven per centum of the limi t at ion of indebtedness created for the; various purposes ntzied, includ- ing the iriprover.sent of streets. r Now, sidewalk improvement i:i of couroe an improve- ment of streets, ina.9much as the street exte.n.dL� from property line to pr Terty line and the sidewalk is merely a portion of the street devoted to foot passers as the other portion is devoted to wheeled traffic. Therefore, I would answer that the assessment which you propose to place upon the abut- ting properties will not effect your porers to borrow against the five per centum of assessed valuation, and is not to be computed a6L,inst the excuution of that five per centum. I find nothing; in the slk;atutes relating to muni- c ipaliti eo which would chm,-e this view. Trusting that this fully answers you and will settle the doubts in your ;Hind, I remain, vrith much respect, Your s , 1T 1.50 ALDERMEN M. A. BOWEN, MAYOR ALEX. J. MELVILLE G. R. HENNIG _ TOWN CLERK C. C. BALDWIN / / OFFICE HOURS E. A. RUGE W H.IMASK N /�� 5��_ DNESDANDAYS.YS 10 T012 A. M. AND AN SATURDAYS r 2 TO 5 P.M. n FAIRHOPE, ALABAMA c-7 A czo `�" '�Grzw�s ��Cr.� ve:�'z�..� .Gy%o-�ts-9 ����L�� v+•.RSs��..Yfac� �.3 / �. ��, 7, �y d•r *� coo M �r� u tee, `�� `7�.f, "A cll9s �c c rv� !/ +��i�� �'' 's- / a o — d-• o �>✓a c�cc� q cr E .%wu. goz c -cam �sc� t / elf— '/6 �' " -mac -� '1�4 / �+L'v%` � �� e� �e��� ez�^F� �earp✓ /�-e.Ge-c.e1�e,�. i-�j. �-z,o,✓c-L ,o � Q d I ALDERMEN M. A. BOWEN, MAYOR G. R. HENNIG �� C. C. BALDW IN / E. A. RUGE J. F.. MASK N TOWN f�� �( OF FAR'D\\- � W. H. MASK \VVAvV/ �\vVl 11\v/1I FAIRHOPE, ALABAMA ALEX. J. MELVILLE TOWN CLERK OFFICE HOURS MONDAYS, 10 TO 12 A. M. WEDNESDAYS AND AND SATURDAYS 2 TO 5 P. 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