Minutes 12-03-69REGULAR ~ETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL HELD IN COUNCIL CHAMBERS, BOYNTON
BEACH FLORIDA ON DECE~ER 3, 1969. (Postponed from December 1~ 1969)
PRESENT:
Mayor, Vincent J. Gallo, Sr.
Thomas A. Summers, Vice Mayor
Gilbert Collins, Comncilman
Michael V. Michael, Councilman
Leonard E. Nylund, Councilman
Gene Moore, City Attorney
G~ady W. Co~tney~ City Manager
City Clerk, Tereesa Padgett
Meeting called to order by Mayor Gallo at 7:30 P.M. Invocation was
given by City Manager, Grady Court-ney; Flag Salute was led by Council-
man Collins ·
Introdu.c.tio.n of Guests
Mr. Robert Beyrer was recognized as representing Sterling Village.
Mr. Thomas O.o Monroe, President of Palm Beach Leisurevilte Residents
Association was int-~oduced and recognized.
MIN~dTES - Regular Meeting, Nov. 17 & Special Meetinq, Nov. 19, 1969.
Mr. Nylund moved that Minutes of Regular Meeting of November 17, 1969
be accepted as ~fritten. Seconded by ~vn~. Collins and motion carried 5-0.
~i~. Summers moved that the Minutes of Special Meeting of November 19th
be accepted as written. Seconded by M~. Nylund and motion carried 5-0.
CANVASSING ELECTION RETURNS
Mrs. Mildred Hallier, Clerk of the North Precinct read the returns of
the North Preoinct and in the absence of Mrs. Lizzetta Ter~esen~ Mrs.
Padgett read the returns from the South Precinct and then read the totals
of the two precincts. Copies of subject reports are attached and made
a part of these minutes.
Mr. Nylund moved that the returns be accepted as received. Motion sec-
onded by Mr. Sum~aers and motion carried 5-0.
Mayor Gallo recognized the two newly elected council members.
Mr. Forrest Wallace will be Vice Mayor in 1970 and Mayor in 1971, and
Mrs. Emily Jackson who received honor of being first lady council member
elected to office in Boynton Beach.
PUBLIC AUDIENCE
Robert Beyrer of Sterling Village - The people voted on referendum to
acquire beach property. This was ay least a 3-1 vote which represents
a mandate. The people of the town have the welfare of the City at heart.
An option on property available should be voted tonight and seek Federal
grant to pay for it.
LEGAL
O~dinances - 2nd Reading
No. 69-40 - rezoning Caldos parcel from R-1AA to R-3A
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M~. Nylund moved the request fo~ above parcel be granted.
Mr. Summers and motion cam~ied 5-1. Mr, Michael voted No~
abstained.
Seconded by
Mr. Collins
No. 69-41 - rezoning Caldos parcel from R-3A to C-t
Mr. Summers moved that O~dinance 69-41 be passed on second reading.
Motion seconded by Mr. Nylund and motion carried 3-1. Mr. Michael voted
no; Ym. Collins abstained.
Qrdinances - 1st Reading
No. 69-39 - Control of Cats (On the table)
Mayor Gallo read from two communications he had received of individuals
objeeting to cats not being registered. Complaints were made by J_~di-
viduais (not identifying themselves) relative to eating birds and up-
setting bird haths~ etc. and about cats running loose endangering
individuals from getting rabies. Dr. Manthey asked how many do you know
that ever had rabies as result of being bitten by cat. (He explained
dogs can t~ansmit to humans.) The~e was no official action on this item.
Resolutions
No. 69-JJ - Amending Resolution 64-FF
Mm. Summers moved that Resolution No. 69-JJ be accepted. Motion sec-
onded by Mr. Nylund and motion carried 5-0.
Qther
Presentation of Contract for Garbage and I~ash Pick-up.
Mayor Gallo announced that in lieu of election returns he would like to
see bids rejected and city remain in gamboge business.
P~. Michael moved the Cont-~act for Garbage and T~ash item be removed
from Table. Motion seconded by ~. Collins. Motion carried 5-0.
Mr. Summers moved that the propsed contuact for garbage and t-~-ash pickup
be denied and the bid bond be returned to the o%~ner and send contract
back to bidder as rejected and that the city retain the service of col-
lecting garbage and t-~ash. Motion seconded by Mr. Nylund and motion
carried 5-0.
Mr. Michael moved that the City Manager be instructed to reactivate his
file on the City's proposal of modernizir~ the equipment beeatL~e the
city is in dire need of ne%~ equipment. Motion seconded by Mr. Collins
and motion carmied 5-0.
Receipt of right-of-way Deed - Clyde Worrel!
City Attorney advised deed had not been received. Mm. Michael moved to
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table this item; seconded by Mm. Nytund and motion carried 5-0.
oM BUS .nmss,
City Attonrey Gene Moore reported that he had received a Circuit Coumt
order authorizing interest rate on storm drainage bonds without nec-
essity of filing additional validating proceedings.
NEW BUSINESS
None
ADMINISTRATIVE
Consider request for abatement of 1969 taxes.
Mm. Summers moved that the request for abatement of taxes by J. Willard
and Jean Pipes be granted in that it was a duplicate bill sent in error.
Motion seconded by Mr. Ny!und and motion carried 5-0.
Consider applications for permit to solicit
A. Heart Association of Palm Beach County
B. Palm Beach County Chapter - National Foundation
of March of Dimes
Mm. Michael moved that the above applications be approved. Motion sec-
onded by Mr. Summers and motion carried 5-0.
~UBLIC HEARING
Parcel 1:
Condev Corporation request
Easterly 370 ft. (approx) running parrallel to
PECRail~my from R-2 to R-3A; balance of parcel
from R-1AA to R-3A
Address: 3200-3330 S. Seacrest Blvd.
b~yor Gallo requested legal interpretation from City Attorney regarding
the postponement of December !st meeting. Mr. Moore replied that a legal
technicality does exist. However: if the application is rejected in all
probability the o~tcome would be moot.
Mr. Hollingsworth, attorney ~or Condev Corporation and Walter Dutch,
realtor appeared and showed maps of their plan to build on 52 acres at
3200-3350 S. Seacrest. Their request for multiple family units was
objected by the following:
Margaret Hertz, 114 S.E. 35th Ave. - objected to this because she felt
a serious problem already exists about the water pressure. She wanted
to know who owned this and who were members of the corporation.'-Mr.
Dutch and Mr. Hollings%~rth~ attorney denied o~a~ing any portion.
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Forrest Wallace: 2830 S.W. 9th Street - Monday night, at the meeting
that wasn't~a man asked a specific question. ~Who owns the Condor
Corporation? ~' City Planner from Palm Beach has not been /n this area
before. Was he here for his o~,a~ interes~ Plannin§ & Zoning Board
voted this issue down. Many questions have been asked that have not
been answered.
Mr. Michael then read into the record the t-~anscrlp~ made at the Dec. 1st
meeting hy Pi~. James H. Boyd~ 3020 Pine Tmee Lane~ who asked that he be
heard because he would be out of town ~6r the Dec. 3rd meeting.
~I am opposed to this petition for rezoning in the south end which has
been a subject of considerable discussion since the meeting a week ago.
I asked ~£no the officers are and where they live. I ~uld tilde to have
that made a mat~cer o~ record. I received an evasive answer. I was told
that was all I needed to know. I am not satisfied with ~hat. I would
like to add to my cormnents that I came to this meeting and expected a
meeting. I will not be able to be here Wednesday night because I will
be in Chicago and I want an answer to the question I posed again this
evening. ~
P~r. Hollingsworth said he did not know who the o%,naers of the Corporation
are but information is available in the Secretary of State's Office.
~ir. Richard Heitmann presented a petition with over 500 names of people
who are against this request and a supplement of 27 names. He requested
this be made a part of the record.
Robert Boy,em asked that all of those opposed stand and practically the
entire audience stood.
Eugene Schwerin gave his objections after reading letter fr~m Condev
about the traffic on Seac~est~ etc.
Mayor Gallo read a letter from Virginia Coopem approving the rezoning.
City Clerk read letter from Jessie Richstein objecting to change.
~. Michael moved that the request by Condor for rezoning be denied.
Motion seconded by Mr. Summers and mot-ion carried 5-0.
Parcel 2:
Gwendolyn ~loney Request
From R-S to C-1
Address: 111~ N. Fed. Hwy
Since no one was present, Mr. Michael suggested the request be denied.
Motion seconded by ~. Collins and motion carried 5-0. (Planning &
Zoning Board tabled request because no one was present.)
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Parcel 3: Caldos Properties (Palm Beach Leisureville)
From R-1AA with Special Exceptions to R-3A (Par.U-l)
Engineer for Caldos presented the request for zoning change. Mayor
Gallo called a 5 minute intermission so the final map could be located.
After intermission~ l~. Nylund moved the request be granted as recom-
mended by Planning & Zoning Board. Motion seconded by ~. Summers and
motion carried 3-1. ~. Michael voted No; Mr. Collins abstained.
ADMINISTRATIVE - Continued
~iscuss proposed Sign Ordinance
Mr. LePorte, 725 Ocean Inlet Drive stated he started on this sign Ord-
inance several months ago when he learned every sign in city was in
violation of the code. He referred to Building Board's proposed ordin-
ance %~Duld permit Collins to leave his signs up for another year and
they've already been up 8 months. He felt the other ordinance %~uld be
alright if it was lived up to.
Layton Timm, 118 S.E. 8th Avenue - Referred to 3 classifications. In
essence he felt any sign over 16 sq. ft. should be erected by a con-
tractor licensed for erecting signs. He ~ecommended the West Palm Beach
Ordinance.
Pk. Summers moved that City Attorney draw up sign ordinance as recom-
mended by Building Department. Seconded by Mr. Collins. Motion ~-1.
Mr. Michael voted No.
Reconsider st-~eet paving bids
Reference to street paving bids~ the City Manager recommended the bids
be renegotiated because new bids will be even higher. Mr. Summers moved
that City l~nager~s recommendation be accepted to negotiate with Rubin
Construction and renegotitate his bid~ in accordance with letter from
Rubin Construction Company dated September 1t, 1969. Motion carried 5-0.
Consider authorizing engineer's study
for storm drainage North of BoyntonCanal.
~otion by Mr. Michael to leave this item on table.
Nylund and motion carried 5-0.
Seconded by Mr.
Consider request for fu%l pay for Officer Giordano.
Recommendation from Chief of Police was that he receive full pay since
he was injured while in the line of duty. Mr. Michael moved that Offi-
cer Giordano be given full pay minus the amount he received from Work-
men~s Compensation. ~.'~otion seconded by I~r. Summers and motion carried
5-0.
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Approval of Bills
lb. Summers moved that Palm Beach County be paid $2~297.68 for Traffic
Light at Road 804. l~{otion seconded by M~. ~Lichael and motion carried
5-0.
City ~nager was instructed to %.~ite the Executone Company and tell them
the microphones are still not work might and if they want to be paid the
$997.85 to get them corr-eeted.
14~. Courtney requested authority to transfe~ f~nds appropriated for
purchase of motorcycle so it could be used to acquire additional gruise~
as reeommended by Chie~ ofJPolice.
~ Summers moved the request be granted. Seconded by Mr. Nylund and
motion carried 5-0.
ADJOUR~R~ENT
Meeting adjoumned at 10:10 P.M.
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH
Vincent J. Gatlo~ Sr,, Mayor
~ichael V~ " ~
Mmchaet ~ Coundilman
City Clerk// "
Le~Yna~ E · Nylund ~' d~cil~an
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STATE OF FLORIDA )
COUNTY OF PALM BEA8H ) SS
Citer OF BOYNTON BEACH )
TO THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND COUNCILMEN
OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BERCH~ FLORIDA:
We, the undersigned Clerks of the General Election held on the
2nd day of December~ 1969 A.D. for the purpose of electing two (2)
candidates for Council, do hereby certify that at such General Election
the results were as follows:
CANDIDATES North
Velma A. Earley
Vincent J. ~allo~ Sr.
Emily M. Jackson ~,~
Forrest (Fess) Wallace
South TOTAL
??r ?
Question - Do you
Favor the Acquisition
of Additional Beach
Property by the City
of Boynton Beach?
YES
NO
ABSENTEE
SPOILED BALLOTS
TOTAL VOTES CAST
Cl~rkg, South Precinct
Clerk~ North Precinct
Sworn to and subscribed before me
this ~----~-day of December~ 1969.
Tereesa Padgett~/~ity Clerk
STATE OF FLORIDA )
COUNTY OF P~LM BEACH ) SS
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH )
TO THE HONORABLE MAYOR AN[ COUNCILMEN
OF THE CITY OF BOYNTO~T BEACH, FLORIDA:
We~ the undersigned Clerk and Inspectors of the General Election
held on the 2nd day o£ Decembers 1969~ A.D. for the purpose of electing
two (2) candidates for Council~ do hereby certify that at such General
Election~ the total votes cast au the South Precinct were:
of which:
Velma A. EarlDy
Vincent J. Gallop Sr.
Emily M. Jackson
Forrest (Fess) Wallace
Machines
Absentee
Total
received ~ vo~es
received ~g/ votes
received ~/J~-- votes
received / ~ vo~es
Question - Do you favor
the acquisition of additional
beach property by the City of
Boynton Beach?
YES received ~J~ votes
NO received ~ votes
ABSENTEE Ballots
Spoiled Ballots
And wes such Clerk and Inspectors~ do make the foreqoinq as our
return to you of the results of such General Election and we do declare
the above and ~oregoing to be the result of the General Election in
the South Precinct.
Deputy
I~e ~tor
Inspector
Inspector
lnspector
I~spector
STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY OP PALM BEACH ) SS
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH )
TO THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND COUNCILMEN
OF THE CII~Y OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA:
We~ the undersigned Clerk and Inspectors of the General Election
held on the 2nd day of Deeember~ 1969~ A.D. for the purpose of electing
two (2) candidates for Council~ do hereby certify that at such General
Election~ the total votes cast at the North Precinct were:
Machines
Absentee
Total
of which:
Velma A. Earley
Vincent J. Gallop Sr.
Emily M. Jackson
Forrest (Fees) Wallace
received /~ votes
received ~ votes
received ~y~ votes
received votes
Question - Do you favor
the acquisition of additional
beach property by the City of
Boynton Beach?
YES received j~/ votes
NO received ~ ~ votes
ABSENTEE BALLOTS
Spoiled Ballots
And we, such Clerk and Inspectors~ do make the foregoing as our
re~urn 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.
Deputy
Insp~ ctor
Inspector
Inspector
Clerk
Inspector
Inspector
Inspector
InspectOr