Minutes 12-05-72MINGTES OF THE REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING HELD AT CITY HALL~
BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, DECEMBER 5~ 1972 AT 7:D0 P. M.
PRESENT:
Robert Effron~ Mayor
Mrs. Emily Jackson~ Vice Mayor
John Archie~ Councilmen
David Roberts~ Councilman
Harold Blanchette~ Councilman
Travis E. Killgore~ City Manager
Mrs. Tereesa Padgett, City Clerk
Gene Moore~ City Attorney
Mayor Eff~on called the meeting to order at 7:35 P. M. He then intro-
duced members of Co~ncil and City officials.
The Invocatio~ was given by Gene Wright, Fire Chi~e~., followed by the
Flag Salute led by William Sullivan: Personnel Off~cer.
Mayor Effron announced that the Public Hearing tonight on the estab-
lishment of the Site Flan Review Boa~dwill be held at 8:00 P. M.
The Mayor then awarded 6ertificateS of Appreciation to long-time em-
ployees of the City. The following employees received Certificates:
Frederick Mitchell
HaroldMiller
George T. Davis
Evelyn Butler
15 years
10 years
10 years
!0 years
MINU~ES - Regular Meeting - November 21, 1972
Mr. Archie moved to accept the minutes of November 21 as written, sec-
onded by Mrs. Jackson. Motion ca, tied 5-0.
PUBLIC AUDIENCE
Ezell Hester, 1106 N. W. 1st Street, stated that Mr. Killgore has
been a good Manager. The reason he was not liked by some was because
they couid not tell himhowto r~u the City. The people in this City
do not like any professional people, that is one reasOn why they
don't like Mr. Killgore. He feels Mr. Killgo~e is one of the best
City Managers the City has had. Mr. Hester gave the example that
3rd Street had been in the planning stages~ and he has seen Mr. Kill-
gore out on that street when it was full of water~ and the st-~eets
are paved now. He is sorry to lose Mr. Killgore. He hopes the new
City Council will choose someone to l~unthe City effectively. Mr.
Hester eonclmdedhis comments with a statement from the Bible -
~'He that is without fault cast the first stone"o
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REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
DECF/~BER 5, 1972
PUBLIC AUDIENCE, cont'd.
John Stephens: 715 N. W. 4th Street, expressed his appreciation to
a.llmembers of the Council and the City Manager for completion of
5rd Street, and hopes the work will soon begin on 4th Street.
Gary Winter, po/nted out that there are single women that dontt drive
ca~s: but have sons or daughters that come down and no provision ~s
been made for them to go to the beacb~ Seine arrangement should be
made so that'th~ visitors have an opportunity to take them to the
beach.
~iayor Effron stated that as long as a person can show proof of prop-
ez~cy ownership they are entitled to a regular beach permit.
O. T. McLean asked to speak on the Election I~w violation when it
comes up.
BIDS
One Automatic Addressing Machine & Form Feeder
Mr. Killgore recc~mended that the bid be awarded to Addressog~aph
Division, at a total of $5~525.36.
Mr. Archie moved to accept the City Manager's recommendation, and
award the bid to Addressog~aph Division: seconded by Mm. Blanchette.
Motion carried 5-0.
LEGAL
Resolution 72-X - Estabtish/ng official signatores for Federal Grant
Mr. Moore stated that this is the resolution requested by H. U. D.
to indicate that the signatores were authorized.
Mr. Arcb/e moved to adopt Resolution 72-X~ which we have all read~
seconded by Mrs. Jackson. Mayor Effron stated t~t the City Manager
informed h/m o~ a telephone call from Mm. Cassell with H. U. D. in
regard to our g~ant, and what brought this about was a review by the
Legal Department. Alt that was lacking was this resolution verifying
the signatores.
Motion carT/ed 5-0.
Violation of Election Laws
O. T. McLean made several comments about the United Boynton Civic
League, and cited what he believed to be violations of the election
laws. He stated that this 9-~oup represents and controls some 5~000
to 4,000 votes, as has been evidenced by this election just fin/shed~
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RE~dLAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
DECEMBER 5, 1972
Violation of Election Laws, cont'd.
which puts the City Council under the complete control and domination
of the United Civic League. The people who have been put into office
through the action and support of the Civic League are the ones who
should be taking exception to the violation of the election laws.
These violations are plain, apparent, and specifically in violation of
State Statute. He stated that he spent his money to get copies of the
law, so he would not break any election laws. Mc. McLean stated that
he had been re~used admission: as well as newspaper reporters, to a
meeting the League held for th~ Candidates for the Council, which
should be an open meeting.
AS far as these election laws not being prosecuted is concerned - Mr.
McLean questioned the statement that had been made previously that
the Council has no right to act or speak on this question; and stated
that the Council has the power of enforcement.
M~. McLean also Stated ~.2potitieal advertisement had appeared in a
newspaper that was not licensed to publish in the City. ~en queried~
Mrs. Padgett stated that thez~ had been a request for an application
several weeks ago, but she was not sure if a license had been issued.
Mr. McLean stated the paper has been published illegally.
He stated instances where he saw John White and Joe DeLong violate the
law at the pol!s, and showed a pietume he had taken of a car with a
bumper sti'eker on it at the polls.
Mr. McLean then stated that if Judge Tomberg and Robert Collier will
meet with him, he will withdraw all s~its again.~c them.
P~BL!C HEARING
Site Plan Review Board and Community Appearance Board
Mr. Archie stated that he would not want to be appointing anyone to
these Boards. The appointments should rest in the hands of the ones
that are going to control the City.
Mayor Effron stated that this was advertised as a Public Hearing~ and
asked i~ anyone would like to speak for or against the Site PlenRe-
view Board. We have talked about this all year - of the necessity and
need for this type of Board.
A1 Bi9eiow: PaLmtand Development Corporation, stated he is in favor of
Site Plan approval. He has lived in Florida for 15 years. He has
lived with site plan approval in various counties. He is going to be
a ~esident of this City regardless of what other people may think. It
is good to eontrol environment and type of const-~uction. Being op-
tomistic, he stated they will come into the City and he is in full
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REGUIAR CITY COLLNCIL MEETING
DECEMBER 5~ 197R
Site Plan Review Board and Community Appearance Board, cont'd.
accord with .itc plan approval. A site p!an~has been submitted to
the City Council for approval,
No one wished to speak in favor or against the Site Plan Review Board.
M~. Archfe moved to table the item until the new Council takes over~
seconded by Mr. Blanchette. Motion aaz~ied 4-1. M~s. Jackson voted
Mm. A~chie questioned Mrs. Jackson's vote, Mrs. Jackson answered
that this has been hanging on long enouqh~ and would like to see this
and the Appearance Board Ordinance passed now~ on first reading.
Mr. Arehie pointed out that it is only in draft form.
M~s. Jackson then stated it could be adopted in concept.
Community Appearance Board
Mayor Effron stated that this is another Board that we have talked
about for quite some time, and have had a very active ~roup working
on the draf~c.
Mrs. Fry stated that she is disappointed because it has been worked
on for a long time, and it is a much needed ordinance. She urged
Council to speedily do something about our Community Appearance.
She then thanked the members of her Committee ~no worked so hard
this year on this oz~inance.
Mayor Effron stated that this is a Public Hearing to give people a
chance to speak for or against the draft of the o~dinance.
~s. Jackson then stated that the Charter World was a Public Hearing
and we voted on it.
Mrs. Castello stated that according to the minutes of September 57
Council agreed to have a Public Hearing on Charter World, and it was
v~itten up as a Special Meeting.
Mayor Effron stated that nevertheless, this is a Public Hearing.
Mr. Archie stated that there is nothing w~ong with voting at a Pub-
lic Hearing.
Mr. Roberts asked that both ordinances be p~epared, and brought back
to the next meeting.
Danny O'Brien stated that the ordinance calls for registered landscape
architects. He did not think that larK~seape architects were required
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REGULAR CITY COUNCIL ~ETING
DECEMB~ 5: 1972
C~dnity Appearance Board, cont'd.
to register in the State of Florida until just very reeently~ and mem-
bers of this Board must reside in the City. He wonders if this re-
quirement can be filled.
M~s. Fry stated that there is a registered !andseape architect on the
Ccmmzittee at the present time: Col. Ca~n Reid.
Mr. O'Brien stated that the appointment is for 3 yea~s~ and if Col.
Reid should move away, could the requi~aent be filled?
Mrs. Fry stated that she could not answer the questlor~ at this time.
Mayor Effron asked if it was necessaz~ for the wo~d t~register~ to be
in there, or put ~re~istered or non~reqiste~ed~.
F~s. Fry stated that it is amenable to all changes that need to be
made.
M~. Archie moved the item be tabled, seconded by Mr. Blanchette.
Motion carried 5-0.
Report on Election Returns
~rs. Jean Pipes repoz~ced for the North Precinct, as per attached.
M~s. Erna Weaver reported for the South Preeinct~ as per attached.
Mr. Blanchette moved to accept the Election Report and declare the
top three as duly elected~ seconded by M~. Roberts.
Motion carried 5-0.
Mayor Effron recognized the three n~v Council members for the two
year term of 1973-1974, Joe DeLong, Ed Harmening, and Forrest Wallace.
Mr. DeLon9 introduced his wife, Grace.
Mr. Moore stated that since the Library Referendum passed, it will be
necessary to adopt Resolutions 72-AA and 72-BB that have been eircu-
tated~ and implement the sale of Bonds.
Mrs. Jackson moved to adopt Resolutions Nos. 7R-AA and 72-BB, seconded
by P~. B!anchette. Motion carried 5-0.
Violation of Election Laws, cont'd.
Mr. Roberts asked Mr. McLean what his address is, the letter report-
ing the violation does not have an address on it.
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REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
DECEMBER 5~ 1972
Violation of Election Laws, cont'd.
Mm. McLean answered that his address is 906 and 911 South Federal High-
way~ and the address is on the envelope.
Mm. Roberts asked which address he lives at. Mr. McLean answered that
he lives at both addresses.
Mr. McLean then stated that the ~eason he is withdraw/rig the suita.~-~'
gainst ~r. Tomberg and Mr. Collier is because he is going to devote
all h/s money to attacking the Civia League.
Discussion followed between Mr. Roberts and M~. McLean-
Mr. McLean stated he was quoting the League and the newspapers when he
spoke of 5:000 or 4~ 000 voters~ and also using an est:imate of the num-
ber of living units in the various tendon/n/urns; he had no exact fig-
utes. He stated that about 25% of the people amc controlling the City
and the balance of the rog/stored voters have no way of knowing what
is going on in City Hall~ because they a~e busy earnin~ a living. He
believes if all the citizens oould be info~med of what is going on, and
the effect it will have on them, they would come out and vote~ and
would get othe~s out to vote.
See eo~ection
~Wi~s. Jackson~ asked the members of the audience who live in single fam-
ily ~esidences to stand. Mr. McLean stated, more than 50%o stood up.
A condominium owner in the audience stated that they have private
streets which they maintain in the City and also pay their share of
taxes. She requested Mr. McLean to get more information as to what
they are doing for this City, before he knocks condominiums.
Mr. McLean stated he m~ prepared to debate at the proper t/me.
Defense of Suit on Pa/roland
Mr. Moore stated that the City has been servedon this matter~ and the
City has 20 days in which to file an answer~ if Council detenmines it
necessar~ to do so.
Mr. Archie moved to instruct the City Attorney to defend the City in
the case, seconded by Mr. Blanchette. Motion ca~ied 5-0. Mrs. Jack-
son and Mr. Roberts abstained.
Mr. Roberts stated that.Mr. Holl~ngsworth wanted him to convey the
message that he has no mntemest tn serving as the City Attorney
Boynt on Beach.
BUSn SS
Resignation of Gene Moo~e, City Attorney (Tabled)
Mr. Archie moved to remove the item from the table, seconded by
B!anchette. Motion carried 4-1. Mms. Jackson voted ~no~.
MINUTES
REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
DECEMBER 5~ 1972
Resignation of Gone Moore, City_~A~_tt_o~_ney,cont'd,
Mr. Archie moved to accept the City Attorney's recommendation, effec-
tive December 517 1972, seconded by Mrs. Jackson. Motion carried 5-0.
Resignation of City Manager
Mr. Archie stated that he has asked Mr. Killgore on his own to re-
consider, holding off until the 31st of Deeember~ and hopes he will
give him an answer tonight° We are tmlking abo~t having a Council-
Manager form of government~ without having a manager for four weeks.
He would like to see Council reconsider, and allow him to stay on
until December 51st. We have already agreed he will get three weeks
vacation and one month*s severance pay. In the meantime~ advertising
can be done Co~ a new City bL3na.ger~ so you can interview someone im-
mediately ~hen the new C0{uaeil is swo~n in.
Mr. KiilDore agreed to stay until December 31st, but under no circum-
stances would he stay any longer than that.
Mr. Roberts stated that a'~ion has been made for the vacation and sev-
erance pay, and the~e could be a change in the motion by the new Coun-
cil.
Mr. A~chie suggested Mr. Artz d~aw up the check now~ so that the
Mayor can sign it.
Mr. lrehie moved to reconsider the former motion to accept the resigna-
tion, seconded by Mr. Blanchette.
Motion carried 5-2. Mrs. Jackson and Mr. Roberts voted ~no~.
Mr. Amebic moved that the resignation of the City Manager be accepted
as of December 31, 1972~ and the same pay be given - one month's sev-
erance pay and three week's vacation pay~ seconded by Mr. B!anehette.
Mayor Effron stated that one good reason for this extension is the
sewer grant application. H.H.D. has now received funds for the
fiscal year~ and Mr. Killgore had a conversation with Mr. CasselL It
is very possible we m~ght get 75%, but we have got to keep on top of
it. There are other pending matters in the City.
Under discussion, Mr. Roberts stated that he had accepted Mr. Xi!lgore's
resignation as he had asked~ and as it was recommended by the Mayor.
Me saw no reason to grant an extension.
Motion carried ~-2. Mrs. Jackson and Mr. Roberts voted ~no~.
Mrs. Jackson requested that Mrs. Padgett prepare mailboxes for the
three new m~mbers of CoUnoit so that they will be getting the same
mail, and will be kept up to date on what is going on.
Mr. Arabic moved to instruct the City Clerk to advertise for applica-
tion for the City Manager,
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REGULAR CItY COUNCIL MEETING
DECE~4BER 5, 1972
Resignation of City Manager, eont'd.
Mrs Jackson stated that the advertising should be left up to the new
Council.
Mr. Archie stated that the word could be circulated around Florida that
the City is looking for a City Manager.
.Mr. Roberts seconded the motion, and it caz~ied 4-1. M~so Jackson
voted ~no~t.
Conditional Approval of Mango Heights Plats (On the Table)
This item remained on the table.
Paving Casa Loma Blvd. - Marina Area (On the Table)
Mr. Archie moved to remove this item from the table, seconded by Mayor
Effron, after he handed the gavel to Mrs. Jackson.
Sir. Archie stated that this is very worthwhile~ and is one of the
largest industries in the City of Boynton Beach. The street needs
repaying, and we should go ahead with the original proposal. There is
a little more to it than saying go ahead and put through 2nd Avenue,
which is a County street. The City is not going to spend City tax-
payers' money for putting through a County street.
Mr. Arc/cie suggested going ahead with the repair and repaying of Casa
Loma Blvd. at approximately $26,000, ~hich~Ti~ i.n .the. bud~e~c,~
Motion carried 5-0.
Mrs. Jackson stated that Mr. A1 Topet's plan is a fine plan: but it is
a long range plan.
Mr. Arehie moved to go out to bid for repair and repaying of Casa Loma
Blvd., at a cost of approximately $26~ 000~ seconded by Mrs. Jackson.
Motion carried 5-0.
Fire Hydrant Charges in Ocean Ridge (On the Table)
Mrs. Jackson moved that this item be stricken from the Agenda for the
present time, seconded by Mr. Ar~hie. Motion carried 5-0°
Final Plat of Block }4: Boynton Ridge
Council reviewed the Plat~ and Mr. Killgo~e explained that it is a mat-
ter of changing a couple of lots.
Mr. Moore read Ordinance No~ 72-34. Mr. Arehie moved to pass Ord.
No. 72-54 f~om first to second reading~ seconded by Mr. Blanehette.
Motion carried 5-0.
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REGULAR C1T¥ COUNCIL MEETING
DECEMBER 5~ 1972
NEW BUSINESS
Recommendations to the 1985 PriRoipal Street & Highway System Plan
Mr. Killgore stated that the following three changes have been recom-
mended to the 1985 Principal Street ~ Highway System
Boynton West Road - S. R. 804
4 Lanes~ instead of 2 Lanes, from Seaboaz~ to
Sunshine Parkway
2. N. E. 22nd Avenue in Boynton Beach should be identified
on the Plan.
Other possible changes, such as 4 laning of Seacrest
should be considered.
Mr. Killgore stated that the recommendations can be forwarded ac-
cordingly.
Mrs. Jackson moved to approve the recommendations and forward them
aceordingly~ seconded by Mr. Archie. Motion carried 5-0.
Request from the Town of Hypoluxo
Mr. Kitlgore stated that a letter was received from the Town of
Hypoluxo requesting our Police Department to provide police services
to the Town. He then read the report from the Police Chief regarding
this matter.
Mr. ~illgore recommended that the request be denied, based on the
port by Chief Huddleston.
Mr. Roberts moved that the request be denied, seconded by Mrs. Jackson.
Motion ca,tied 5-0.
ADMINISTRATIVE
Request for Extension of Retirement Date
M~. Archie moved to grant the extension for Mr. Harmon Fretz to Decem-
ber /2, 1975~ seconded by Mrl Blanchette.
Mr. Roberts questioned whether or not Mr. Fretz's health would permit
himto work another year.
F~. Killqore stated that we are trying to keep him eligible for his
retirement, but we would not want him to come back until the dootor
okayed it.
Motion carried 5-0o
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REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
DECEMBER 5, 1972
ADMINISTRATIVE~ cont'd.
Acceptance of Cremation of Bond Coupons
Mr. Killgore requested official action to accept cremation of Bond
Coupons by Morgan GuarantyTrust Company for the record. Mr. Archie
moved to accept the cremation of bonds, seconded byMrs. Jackson.
Motion carried 5-0.
Transfer of Funds
Mr. Kitlgore recommended that this item be stricken from the Agenda.
M~s. Jackson so moved, Mr. A~chie seconded. Motion carried 5-0.
Application for Permit to Solicit - American Cancer Society
Mr. Roberts moved to 9~ant the permit to solicit, seconded by Mrs.
Jackson. Motion carried 5-0.
OTHER
Mrs. Jackson asked Mr. Moore to prepare for the next meeting a report
of all lawsuits pending~ and present all his bills.
ADJOURNMENT
Meeting adjourned at 9:12 P. M.
Atte st:
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH~ FLORIDA
Councilman
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STATE OF FLORIDA )
COUNTY OF PALM BEACH ) SS
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH
TO THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND COUNCILMEN
OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA:
We~ the undemsigned Clerks of the Be~eral Election held on the
5th day of December~ 1972~ A.D. for the!purpose of electing three (3)
candidates rom Council, do hereby cemtify that at such General Election
the mesults were as follows:
CANDIDATES North SD~ TOTAL
Victoria I. Castello ~$- ~ /~Z~
Joe DeLong
Edwa~ F. Havening
Forrest L. Wallace
John P. ~ite L~ ~2~ /~-
G.W. Winter
Write ~ Votes
~sentee
FOR ORDINANCE No. 72-52
AGAINST
ORDINANCE No. 72-~2
TOTAL VOTES CAST
c4
Clerk, S ud~h Precinct
~erk, North' Pre/c~nct
Sworn to and subscribed before me
this 5th ~ay of December~ t972.
T~c~e~a P~dgett, Cit~
STATE OF FLORIDA )
GOHNTY OF PALM BE~CH ) SS
~ITY OF BOYNTON BEACH
TO THE HONORABLE M~YOR AND COUNCILMEN
OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH~ FLORIDA:
We, the undersigned Clerk and Inspect6rs of the General Election
held on the 5th day of December~ 1972, A.D. for the purpose of electing
three (3) eandidatSs for coumeil do hemeby certify that at such
General Election, the total votes cast at the North Precinct were:
of which
Victoria I Castello
Joe DelDng
Edward F. Harmening
Forrest L. Wallace
John F. White
G.W. Winter
WRITE IN VOTES
FOR ORDINANCE NO. 72-52
AGAINST ORDINANCE NO.
THERE WERE --O ~
THERE WERE ~d) --
~eceived ~J votes
received ~ votes
~eceived ~37 votes
eceive Ff/ votes
received ~ ~' F votes
received ~/~ votes
/AS
SPOILEE BALLOTS.
ABSENTEE BALLOTS.
And we, such Clerk and Inspectors, do make the foregoing as our
return to you of the~esults of such General Election and we do declare
the above and foregoing to beethe result of the General Election in the
North Precinct.
I~nspecto~
Inspector
Inspecvor
Inspect~m
Inspector
Inspector
STATE OF FLORIDA )
COUNTY OF PALM BEACH ) SS
CiTY OF BOYNTON BEACH )
TO THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND, COUNCILMEN
OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH~ FLORIDA:
We~ the undersigned Clerk and Inspectors o£ the General Election
held on the 5th day o£ December~ 1972~ A.D. do hereby certify that the
followmng votes werecast on O~dmnance No. 72232:
QUESTION TO ISSUE $250~000.00 MUNICIPAL LIBRARY BONDS
S~all GenEral Obligation Bondsin an amount~o~ exceeding
~250~00g.~0 be ~ssued by the CITY OF ~OYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA~
6r ~he purpose of paydnq the Cost of planninq, constr~cting
and equipping a new ealarged Municipal Library C~mpl~× on
property~rssenbly owned by the City Of Boynton beach,
~lorida, ~atUring on such date Or d~teS as determined by the
City C°un~il~bearing interest not exdeeddnq the legally
authomized Tate~ payable Semi-ahnuall~ as provided in
Ordinance Mo~ 72-32 of the said City.
TOTkL VOTES CAST
of which 2k~ FOR
1/3 A~INST
And we, such Clerk and Inspectors of the North Precinct~ do make
the ~oregoing as our return ~o you of the results of such General
Election~ and we do declare the above and ~oreq~ng to be the result of
the General Election in the Ncrth Precinct.
Inspehtor
Deputy
Inspector
"I~spedto~
Inspector
Inspector
I/nspecto~ 6/
Inspector
STATE OF FLORIDA )
COUNTY OF PALM BEACW ) SS
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH )
TO THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND COUNCILMEN
OF THE CITY OF BO~NTON BEACH~ FLORIDA:
We, the undersigned Clerk and Inspectors of the General Election
held on the 5th day of December, 1972, A.D. for the purpose of electing
three (3) candidates for Council do hereby certify that au such
General Eleetion~ the total votes cast at ~eSouth Precinct~were:
of which
Victoria I. Castallo
Joe DeLong
Edward F. Harmening
Forrest L. Wsllace
John F. White
G. W. Winter
WRITE IN VOTES
FOR ORDINANCE NO. 72-52
AGAINST ORDINANCE NO. Y2-32
THERE WERE G
received
SPOILED B~LLOTS.
received ~ ~votes
received /?~--~ votes
received / ~ votes
received / ?~g-- / votes
received ~ ~ ~ votes
f~ vctes
THERE WERE
ABSENTEE BALLOTS.
And we~ such Clerk and Inspectors, do make the foregoing as our
rermrm to you of the results of such General Election and we do declare
the above and foregoing to be the result of the General Election in the
South Precinct.
Clerk L/
~s'pector
Inspector
Inspector
InSpector
Inspector
Inspector
Deputy
Inspect~
I~s~eetor
Inspect~
I~spector
STATE OF FLORIDA )
COUNTY OF PALM BEACH )
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH )
SS
TO THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND COUNCILMEN
OF THE CITY OF BO~/~TON BEACH, FLORIDA:
We~ the undersigned Clerk and Inspectors of the General Election
held on the 5th ~ay of December, 1972, A.D. do hereby cemtify that the
following votes were cast on Ordinance No. 72-32:
QUESTION TO ISST/E $25~,000.00 MUNICIPAL LIBRARY BONDS
Shall ~Gene~al Obiiga~ion Bo~ds in>an amoU!qt not exceeding
$250,000.00 be iSSued bY the CITY'0F BOY~N BEACH, FLORIDA~
for the purpose of paying the co~t of plahning~ co~stmuctln~
and equipping a new eniamged Municipal Li~Complex on
propertY presently owned bythe Cit~ 'of B°Ynt~n Be~ch~
Fl~rida~ matmmin~ on such date 0~.dates ~s determine~ by the
City Couneil, bearing interest not exceed/no the legally
authorizedrat% ]pa~abte semi-annualy, as provided in
OrdinanceNo. 72~2 of the said City.
TOTAL VOTES CAST /~7
of which
-AGAINS T
And we, sueh Clerk and Inspectors of the S[9~th~Precinc% do make
the foregoing as our return ~o you of the results of such General
Election~ and we do declare the above and foregoing to be the result of
the General Election in the-gouth Pmeoinct.
InspecEor ~
Inspector
~~~Inspector
Inspector
Deputy
Inspecrom
Inspector
~tBspec~or
Insp~dter
STATE OF FLORIDA )
COUNTY OF PALM BEACH ) SS
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH )
TO THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND COUNCILMEN
OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA:
We, the undersigned Clerks of the Primary Election held on the
21st day of November, 1972 A.D. fer the purpose of electing three (3)
candidates for Councils do hereby certify that at such Primary Election
the results were as follows:
CANDIDATES North South TOTAL
Harold L. Blanchette
Victoria I. Castello 33 / ~3D ~!
Joe DeLong
Martin J. Feeney
Edward F. Hammening
Harold Lewis
Anthony Malotke
O. T. McLean
Dennis McNamara
For~est L. Wallace
John F~ank~ite ~2~ ~3 { /b~
G. W. Winter /
Write in Votes
Absentee
TOTAL VOTES CAST
C%erk, S~fth Precinct
Clerk~ North Precinct
Sworn to and subscribed before m~
this 21st day of November: 1972.
Tereesa Padgett,~ity Clemk
STATE OF FLORIDA )
COUNTY OF PALM BEACH ) SS
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH )
TO THE HONORABLE MAYOR AMD COUNCILMEN
OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA:
We, the undersigned Clerk and Inspectors of the Primary Election
held on the 21st day of November, 1972, A.D. for the purpose of
nominating six (6) candidates for 2ounoiI to hereby cereify that at
such Primary Election, the total votes cast at the North Precinct
were:
of which
Harold L. Btanehette
Victoria I. Castello
Joe DeLong
Martin J. Feeney
Edward F. Harmening
Harold Lewis
Anthony Malotke
O.T. McLean
Dennis McNamars
Forrest L. Wallace
John Frank White
G.W. Winter
WRITE IN VOTES
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THERE WERE
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SPOILED BALLOTS
ABSENTEE BALLOTS
And we, such Clerk and Inspectors, do make the foregoing as our
return ~o you of the results of such Primary Election and we do declare
the above and foregoing to be the result of the Primary Election in the
North Precinct.
Clerk
Inspector
!3~speeror {3/
Deputy
Iflspectfor
Inspector
Ins -
Inspector
STATE OF FLORIDA )
COUNTY OF PALM BEACH ) SS
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH )
TO THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND COUNCILMEN
OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA:
We, the undersigned Clerk and Inspectors of the Primary Election
held on the 21st day of November, 1972 ~D for the purpose of nominating
six (6) candidates for 2ouncil do hereby certify that at such Primary
Eleetion~ the total votes east at the South Preeinet were:
of whi~h
Harold Lo Blanehette
Victoria I. Castello
Joe DeLong
Martin J. Feeney
Edward F. Harmening
Harold Lewis
Anthony Malotke
O.T. McLean
Dennis McNamara
Forrest L. Wallace
John Frank White
G.W. Winter
received ¢3~'votes
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WRITE IN VOTES
THERE W~RE
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SPOILED BALLOTS
ABSENTEE BALLOTS
And we, such Clerk and Inspeetors~ do make the foregoing as our
return to you of the results of such Primary Election and we do declare
the above and foregoing to be the result of the Primary Election in the
South PrecincT.
InsZctor /,
Inspector
Inspector
Inspector
~spector
Inspector