Bell v. Coachman

68 So. 173, 69 Fla. 295
CourtSupreme Court of Florida
DecidedMarch 17, 1915
StatusPublished
Cited by4 cases

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Bluebook
Bell v. Coachman, 68 So. 173, 69 Fla. 295 (Fla. 1915).

Opinion

Cockrell, J.

This is an appeal from a decree dismissing a bill filed by certain resident taxpayers of Pinellas County to enjoin a special levy of four mills for five years upon the taxable property of the county, and directed against the County Commissioners and tax assessor.

We find from the bill and its exhibits, no answer having been filed, that at a regular meeting of the county commissioners held April 2, 1912, a resolution was spread upon the minutes, reciting that in the opinion of the commissioners it is for the best interests of the county of Pinellas to immediately erect a court house and jail at Clearwater, the county seat, and ordering that there be levied a special tax of five mills per annum for five consecutive years. At this session there was also proposed [296]*296a bond, issue for the erection of a court house and jail, to be submitted at an election to be held in June, 1912; and the proposition was voted down at this election. Some kind of a jail was then erected, out of what fund we are not advised.

In October, 1914, another resolution was adopted by a majority of the commissioners, which may as well be set out in full.

“Whereas, At this regular session, and duly authorized meeting of the Board of County Commissioners of Pinellas County, Florida, held on this, the 6th day of October, A. D. 1914, being held at the designated and proper place for the holding of the meetings of the said Board of County Commissioners in and for said County, in which meeting a quorum of the said Board of County Commissioners were present and participating, composed of the duly elected chairman, S. S. Coachman, with the following commissioners, to-wit: Messrs. L. D. Vinson, F. A. Wood, O. T. Railsback and J. T. Lowe and,

Whereas, This Board, in regular session at its regular place of meeting, on the 2nd day of April, A. D. 1912, and after due notice, in accordance with Chapter 5698 of the Laws of Florida, adopted by the Legislature of 1907, and after due consideration pass a resolution that this Board deemed it advisable and for the best interests of said County, to build or construct a County Jail, and resolving that this Board proceed to build such county jail, and instructing the clerk of this Board to advertise for bids for that purpose, to be opened on the 1st Tuesday in May, A. D. 1912, all of which is set out in the minutes of the said meeting in Minute Book No. 1, on page 29, and,

Whereas, This Board, at a meeting held in conformity [297]*297with law, has heretofore approved and accepted a set of plans and specifications as being the most suitable to meet the needs of the said county in the way of a Jail for said County,

And Whereas, This Board, at its regular meeting, held as aforesaid, on the 2nd day of April, A. D. 1912, did authorize and order, by resolution, a Special Levy of Four (4) mills per annum, building tax to be levied for four consecutive years for the purpose of providing-a special fund for the retirement of the debt created by the construction of the said jail building.

And Whereas, For good and sufficient reasons the matter has been allowed over from time to time.

Now Therefore, Be It Resolved, That we, the Board of County Commissioners of Pinellas County, Florida, in regular session, as aforesaid, believe that it is for the best interests of the said County of Pinellas, State of Florida, to immediately proceed to erect the said jail building, to safely confine the prisoners of the said county therein;

Be It Further Resolved, By this Board of County Commissioners of Pinellas County, Florida, That the resolution adopted at the aforesaid regular meeting, held on April 2nd, A. D. 1912, resolving and declaring it to be the intention of this Board to build a jail and to levy a special building tax, in order to provide a sinking fund to pay costs of said building, be, and the same is hereby endorsed, ratified and confirmed; and

Be It Further Resolved, By this Board of County Commissioners of Pinellas County, Florida, That the clerk of said Board is hereby instructed to advertise in. two newspapers of general circulation in the said County of Pine![298]*298las and State of Florida, calling for sealed bids from contractors for the construction of tbe said jail building, to be erected on a site in tbe City of Clearwater, County of Pinellas, State of Florida, to be designated and pointed out by the Board of County Commissioners, at the time of awarding of the contract. Said sealed bids to be opened by the Board of County Commissioners on the date to be fixed by said Board, under a separate resolution hereafter; and

Be It Further Resolved, That this Board of County Commissioners of Pinellas County shall have and thereby reserve the right, on the date so fixed for opening bids for the construction of said jail building, to award the contract for the building of the said jail building, to the lowest or best bidder, or it may, at the option, reject any and all bids if in the opinion of said Board such action would be to the best interests of the said County of Pinellas, Florida, and

Be It Further Resolved, That whereas this Board of County Commissioners has since the publication of its intention to build, and the acceptance of plans for said jail building, purchased, and now have on hand, cell work and other items usually installed in county jails, that the county clerk is hereby instructed to insert in the notice to contractors, hereinbefore provided for, at the time notice is published calling for sealed bids for the construction of the said jail building, that such material before mentioned is to be used in said building by the contractor to whom the contract may be awarded, for the erection of said building and said contractor is to allow this Board the amount fixed by the architect as the value of said material, said amount ’ to be set out in the notice when advertised, as aforesaid.

[299]*299Introduced by Mr. L. D. Vinson, who moved the adoption of the above resolution. Motion seconded by Mr. J. T. Lowe. Motion put by the Chairman, Mr. S. S. Coachman, and voted upon as follows, to-wit:

Yeas: Mr. Vinson, Mr. Lowe and Mr. Coachman;
Nays: Mr. Wood and Mr. Bailsback.
Besolution was adopted and ordered recorded in the minutes.”

At the same time another resolution was passed, directing the tax assessor to levy a special tax of four mills per annum, to be included in the assessments for 1916-19Í9, the fund so derived to be used first for the payment of the warrants to be issued for building the jail, then the surplus if any to be used at the pleasure of the board to erect an addition to the court house, or a new court house, and if there still be a surplus, it might be used for furniture and repairs. In the notice to contractors who might submit bids for the erection of the jail, it was provided that the warrants to be issued should bear eight per cent interest from maturity.

We need not question the good faith of these officers. It is sufficient to say that they have not followed the statutory authority under which alone they are permitted to exercise the power to levy this extraordinary tax.

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