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Property of F L Moore - Menace to Public Health - 02-22-1927 A , Barnhart, and with Mr. Lobenthal, through the Board of nealth. The conditionmof r. L. Moores property on the river front was also noted, and it was suggested that Mr. Moore discontinue the use of this property as a damn, it being at present unsightly, and a menace to public health. Mr. Pitch thereupon offered the following resolution: R E S O L u l I O N WHEREAS, it appearing thatthe condition of the property facing the river front in Edgewater, rlorida, known as the property of F. L. Moore, constitutes a menace to public health, by reason of it's use as a repository for trash and other objectionable matter; ANS 'WHEREAS, it further appearing that use of the afore mentioned property for the purpose above stated is contrary to the public health and the well being of the citizens of the Town of Edgewater, rlorida, DE IT RESu!.VED Bx THE TOWN UOUNCiL OF THE TO'.1N OF EDGEWATER, FLORIDA, ASFOLLO'7S: Section 1. That the use of the property specified in the foregoing; or the use of any property whatever within the corporate limits of the Town of Edgewater, rlorida, as a dump or repository for refuse and trash be declared insanitary, and a public mena=ce. Section 2. That the town clerk be instructed to communicate this resolution to Mr. r. L. Moore, with the request that Mr. Moore immediately take steps to eliminate the existing condition, by burning, removal, or otherwise. Section 3. That no dumping of trash, filth or refuse be permitted within the corporate limits of the Town of Edgewater, rlorida, contrary to existing ordinances, or ordinances that may hereafter be passed, except upon express authority of the Mayor and Council. upon motion by Mr. Spicer, second(=d by Mr. Lohman, the resolution was unanimously passed. (Drainage) Mr. Lohman reported that he was unable to advise farther at this time regarding the rlorida East Coast Railway drainage situation, due to the fact that he had been unable to get his committee together. (Marshall ) Officer Simpson reported that a great quantity of old newspapers, etc., had been scattered along the river front by Barkley Charpia's truck. Mayor Zipperer stated that he would handle this matter with Mr. Charp a, through the regular channels. Officer Simpson reported that a drive had been made against reckless drivers in the town, and that a total of fourteen cars had been stopped, and the drivers either summoned to 95