Board County Commrs., Pinellas County v. Herrick

167 So. 386, 123 Fla. 619
CourtSupreme Court of Florida
DecidedMarch 31, 1936
StatusPublished
Cited by18 cases

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Board County Commrs., Pinellas County v. Herrick, 167 So. 386, 123 Fla. 619 (Fla. 1936).

Opinion

Davis, J.

The County Commissioners of Pinellas County, Florida, have been impleaded as defendants in a suit for injunction filed by a taxpayer-wherein it was alleged that a certain challenged resolution adopted by them acting as the Board of County Commissioners of said County, amounts to an unconstitutional proposal and attempt on their part as county officers to issue obligations that are in contemplation of law county bonds of Pinellas County, in violation of provisions of amended Section 6 of Article IX of the State Constitution that authorize county bonds to be issued only when lawfully approved by an affirmative vote of a majority of the qualified electors freeholders voting in favor of same in a lawful election duly called and held in the county, wherein a majority of all of the qualified freeholder electors shall have participated. The Circuit Court held against the validity of the complaining taxpayer’s objections. An appeal by him from the Chancellor’s order to that effect brings the controversy to this Court for review.

The resolution thus brought into controversy as the subject matter of this suit, reads as follows:

“A Resolution Providing for the Construction of a Water Supply and Distribution System and to aid in Financing the Cost of said Construction, Providing for the Issuance of $179,000 Revenue Certificates of Pinellas County, Florida, Payable Solely from the. *621 Revenues Derived from Said Water Supply and Distribution System.
“Be It Resolved by the Board of County Commissioners of Pinellas County, State of Florida, and it is Hereby Resolved that:
“Section 1. Pursuant to Chapter 17644, Laws of Florida, Special Acts of 1935, it is hereby determined to proceed with and there is hereby authorized the construction of a water supply and distribution system, including the acquisition of lands, easements and rights in land in connection therewith (herein collectively called the “Project), for the purpose of supplying drinking water to the inhabitants of that certain chain of islands bordering on the Gulf of Mexico in Pinellas County, extending from Pass-a-Grille to Indian Rocks.
“Section 2. The estimated cost of construction of the project is $274,545.
“Section 3. To aid in financing the cost of contraction of the Project, there are hereby authorized to be issued revenue certificates of Pinellas County, Florida (herein called the ‘Certificates’), each to be known as ‘Water Revenue Certificates of 1936,’ in the aggregate principal amount of $179,000.
“The Certificates shall be dated March 1, 1936, shall be' in the denomination of $1,000 each, shall be numbered in order of their maturity from 1 to 179, both inclusive, shall bear interest at the rate of four percentum (4%) per annum payable semi-annually on March 1 and September 1 in each year from the date thereof until maturity; shall be payable as to both principal and interest at the office of............................................County depository, in ........................................Pinellas County, Florida, or at the option of the holder, at the....................................New York *622 City, N. Y., in such coin or currency as is, on the respective dates of payment of principal thereof and interest thereon, legal tender for the payment of public and private debts; shall be in coupon form, shall be registerable as to pincipal only at the option of the holder; and shall mature serially on March 1 in years and amounts as follows:
Year Amount
1940 $1,000
1941 2,000
1942 2,000
1943 3,000
1944 3,000
1945 4,000
1946 4,000
1947 5,000
1948 5,000
Year Amount
1949 $6,000
1950 6,000
1951 6,000
1952 6,000
1953 7,000
1954 7,000
1955 7,000
1956 7,000
1957 7,000
Year Amount
1958 $7,000
1959 7,000
1960 11,000
1961 11,000
1962 11,000
1963 11,000
1964 11,000
1965 11,000
1966 11,000
“The Certificates shall be executed in behalf of Pinellas County by the signatures of the Chairman of its Board of County Commissioners, shall be sealed by the corporate seal of said Board, and shall be attested by the Clerk of said Board of' County Commissioners, and the interest coupons thereto attached shall be executed by the facsimile signatures of said Chairman and said Clerk.
“Section 4. The Certificates and coupons attached thereto shall be substantially in the following form, to-wit:
“No................. $1,000
“United States of America
“State of Florida
“Pinellas County
“Water Revenue Certificate of 1936 “Pinellas County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, for value received, hereby promises to pay to *623 bearer, or if this ^certificate be registered to the registered owner hereof, solely from the certificate fund provided therefor, as hereinafter set forth, and not otherwise, the principal sum of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000) on March 1, 19.— and to pay interest on said principal sum solely from said certificate fund from the date hereof at the rate of four percentum (4%) per annum, payable semiannually on March 1 and September 1 in each year, upon the presentation and surrender of the interest coupons attached hereto as they severally become due, until the maturity of this certificate. Both the principal of and interest on this certificate are payable at the office of ........................ County depository, in............Pinellas County, Florida, or, at the option of the holder, at the................, New York City, N. Y., in such coin or currency as is, on the respective dates of payment thereof, legal tender for the payment of public and private debts.

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