Minutes 01-17-28E~GUL;~. ~fEETI!~G OF JANU3~Y 17th, 1928..
A Regular ~ieeting of the Board of Town
commissioners of the Town of Doynton, Florida, was held
at the Town ~all of the Town of Boynton, ?lcrida, Tuesday
Evening, january 17th, A. D. 19£8, at 7:50 o'clock ?.7~.
Present: R. O. ~[yers, ~'iayor
Harry Benson,Vice-~ayor
E. L. Winchest~r,Town Clerk
The above constituting the entire Board of Town
Commissioners of the Town of Boynton, Florida.
~inutes of the last Regular ~eeting of January
5rd, 19~8, were read and.approved.
!~inutes of a Special Lieeting of January 9th,
19E8, were read and approved.
Upon motion made by Commissioner Winchester,
seconded by Commissioner Benson, a Resolution pay Claims
was duly adopted.
The following communication was received
and read:
I, Jr. Harry Benson,Vice-~ayor
Boynton, Florida.
Dear Sir:
"January llth, 1928.
Subject: Gulf Stream Boulevard.
We have in Gulf Stream Boulevard at the present
time eighteen hundred and fifty-six feet of six inch cast
iron water main. We would like to secure for the Gulf
Stream Golf Club a perpetual right-of-way on this street
for their maintenance and operation of their water plant
and the perpetual use of this right-of-way of this easement.
We would appreciate you giving this your
prompt attention.
T hsnki, ng you,
Yours very truly,
DOEPF. I AND ?~BB, INC.
By_ J. O. Doern." (Signed)
Commissioner Harry Benson stated that he had
been over the ground mentioned in the above letter, and
felt that the granting of this right-of-way would be help-
ful to the Town inasmuch as the Gulf Stream Golf Club would
install Fire Hydrants and f~rnish the water for same on
Gulf Stream Boulevard without any cost to the Town of Boynton.
Upon motion made by Commissioner J'_yers, seconded
by Commissioner Winchester, the above mentioned communication
from Doern and ?~ebb, Inc., was ordered turned over to the
Town Attorney with instructions that' he preoare the necessary
agreement. Upon being put to a vote the aforementioned motion
was duly carried.
'~lr. ~homas KcLaine appeared before the Commission
and made the proposition that he would accept a receipted bill
for all present and past taxes on his property in Boynton,
Florida, in lieu of payment of a bill which he presented
amounting to Two ?undred and Fifty Dollars 1~280.00) for
damages which he alleges were done to Cocoanut trees during
the time of the paving of the Dixie Highway north of Boynton
Canal Bridge. Commissioner ~,~yers informed ~,~r. Thomas l~IcLaine
that his proposition could not be entertained by the Board
TOWn CommiSsioners of
There being
adjourned.
the Town of Boynton,
no £urther business,
Florida.
t he meeting
Liayor.
Vice
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