Minutes 11-17-69MINUTES OF REGULAR I~ETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON
BEACH, HELD AT CITY H~LL, ~iONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1969.
PRESENT:
Vincent J. Gallo., Sr.:, Mayor
Thomas A. Summers, Vice Mayor
Gilbert H. Collins, Councilman
Michael V. Michael, Councilman
Leonard E. Nylund, Councilman
Gene Moore, City Attorney
Grady W. Courtney, City MgT.
Tereesa Padgett, City Clerk
The m~eting was called to order by Mayor Gallo at 7:50 P.M. Invocation
was given by City Mammger and Flag Salute was led by City Attorney
Gene Moore.
Janet Hall ~ms recognized as representing the Soroptimist Club.
Ymyor Gallo recognized council candidates who were present: Emily
Jackson, Formest Wallace and Velma Earley.
~yor Gallo announced that the City Pr/mary will be held November 18th.
Polls open 7:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M.
MINUTES - REGULAR ~ETING NOVEMBER 3~ 1969
Mm. Michael moved that Minutes oC November 3rd meeting be approved as
presented~ seconded by Mr. Summers and motion ca,tied 5-0.
PUBLIC AUDIENCE
Albert Wehmetl, Boynton Isles - retaliated in ~esponse to previous
comments that he was a '~flag waver." He said it is the curmen~ fashion
to criticize the military with slu~s and smears. He felt it is about
time someone does a little flag waving. He said he began his military
career at $30. a month as a p=ivate and worked up to Colonel some 30
years later. During those years he said he had indeed ~ved the flag
and is p~oud of it.
Harry LeForte~ Coquina Cove~ asked for a copy of the new sign 'ordinance.
He was advised that there was no new ordinance, as yet..,
Ezell Hester: 1106 N.W. 1st St. - inquimed of Mr. Summers why he had
been reported as saying meetings v~uld be held at 9:00 A.M. after
Jan. 1st. ~. Summers replied that they would be closer TO the public
records during workLng houTs and many items would not have to be tabled
and held over. Mr. Hester replied that the city is not totally filled
with retired people as yet, and he hoped that the working class of people
would be given more consideration, that he and many others have to work
~or a living.
Emily Jackson, 728 N.E. 9th Ave~ stated that recently we have had emowded
council meetings and the more of this we have the better it is fo~ the
city~ and the community, and opposed daytime meetings.
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Eddie i4itchell: 529 N.E, lX2th Ave,~ - If meetings are changed to 9
this is showing incompetenc~, of council. He also said ~s. Tinker had
requested a young lady Come ~ City Hall to see about employme, nt and said
she was told the city was tire~ o£ us com. ing down here~ complaining about
putting a biaek girl on the pa~.oll in City Hall. He said he would appre-
ciate it if the young ladies were not treated in th/s mannem,
Courtney said he was present and he Pdlew this did not occur.
BIDS - AWARDIN~
One.'.Passenge~ Elevator - Reference to elevator bid indicated that the
tabulating commit~cee recommended the bid be thrown out.
Mr. Summers moved the bid for elevator be denied. Motion seconded by
Mr. Michael and motion carried. 5-0.
LEGAL - ORDIh~NCES - 2nd READING
Ordinance No. 69-34 - Anti Noise - Mr. Moore was requested to read the
Anti-Noise O~dinance in its entirety since they could not hear it when
it was read last time.
Mr. Summers moved that Ord/nanee No. 69-34 be passed on second reading.
Motion seconded by ~. Collins and motion carried 5-2. M~. Nylund and
}~ir. Michael voted
Ordinanee No. 69-58 - Bus Service - M=. ~ore read Ordinance No. 69-38
re bus service,
Mr. Summers moved that O~dinance No. 69-38 be passed on second reading.
Motion seconded by ~. Collins and motion carried 5-0.
ORDINANCES - ist READING
.O~dinance No. 69-39 - ContTol of Cats -
ance No. 69-39 regarding control of cats
M~. Collins and motion carried 5-0.
H~. Nylund moved that Ordin-
be tabled.. Motion seconded by
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Mr. P~oore made reference to a request by Mr. %'~rrell regarding dedica-
tion of road. He suggested that copies be made of plat and acceptance
be in the form of a deed at the next regular meeting.
~ontract for garbage & Trash - deferred till next regular meeting.
Motion by Mr. Nylund; seconded by P~. Summers and motion carried 5-0.
OLD B~SINESS
~equest for change in zoning - Caldos
Mr. Nytund moved that the requests for Caldos for zoning be removed
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f~om table. Seconded by [~r, Summers and motion carried 5-0.
Mr. Nylund moved that Planning & Zoning Board's recommendation be
accepted to approve the request for Parcel 1 from R-iAA to R-3A. Motion
seconded by ~.fr. Summers and motion carried 3-1. Mr. Michael voted No
and ~. Collins abstained.
City Attorney read Ordinance 69-40 rezoning Parcel i.
Mr. Nylund moved that Ordinance 69-40 regarding zoning change from
R-1AA to R-3A be passed on first reading. ~otion seconded by Mr,
Summers and motion carried 3-1. ~ir, Michael voted No and Mr. Collins
abstained.
Mr. Nytund moved that council accept the Decommendation of the Planning
and Zoning Boe~d on request of Caldos to change zoning of Parcel 2 from
R-3A to C-1. Motion carried 3-1; I~. Michael voted No and ~r. Collins
abs tained.
City Attorney read' Ordinance No. 69-41 covering Parcel 2.
M~. Nylund moved that Ordinance No. 69-41 be passed on first reading.
Motion seconded by Mr. Summers and motion carried 3-1. Mr. Michael
voted No and Mr. Collins abstained.
Consider contractual agreemen~ with Dept. of Transportation
re Traffic Light U.S. ~i~t at N,E. 2nd Rye. (On the table)
Mr. Michael moved that the request for contractual agreement with Dept,
of Transportation re Traffic Light at U.S.[~I and N.E. 2nd Avenue be
removed from table. Motion seconded by M~. Summers. P[otion carried
5-0,
Mr. Michael moved that council follow reeommendation of City Manager to
approve the installation of traffic light at U.S.~i and 2nd Avenue,
provided the City Attorney approved. Motion seconded by Mr. Summers and
motion carried 5-0.
Consider release of Bond~ Section I, Leisurevil!e
Mr. Michael moved that the release of Bond for Section 1~ Leisureviile
be removed from table, seconded by ~. Summers and motion carried 5-0.
Mr. Michael moved that their bond be released with the exception of
$10,000, until the problems outlined by Mr. Courtney a~e satisfactory.
Motion seconded by ~. Summers and motion carried 4-0. Mr. Collins
abstained.
Reconsider Resolution 69-T re Lake Worth Bridge over
the intracoastal waterway.
Mr. Summers moved' that the City amend Resolution 69-T changing height
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from 30 feet to 35 feet as it pertains to Lake Worth Bridge over Intra-
coastal Waterway. Motion carried 4-1. ~i~. Michael voted No.
NE, W BUSIneSS
k~fr. ll_~ichael read a letter from Henry J. Robinsky in regard to approval
of House Bill ~/3t72 regardin~ Tax Assessment~ and advised that House
Bill ~;-3t64 regarding sales tax exemption for municipalities was defeated
in the Committee.
1,~yor Gallo reported on an organizational meeting of Palm Beach County
Municipal League. He advised they had adopted their charter and elected
office~s,
AD~4INISTRBTIVE
Consider request of Lion's Club to sell Christmas T~ees
.December 12th thru 25th
Mr. Michael moved that the Lion's Club be issued a permit (No charge)
to sell Ctu~istmas trees December !2th thru Dec. 25th. Motion seconded
by tvh2. Sun%mots and motion carried 5-0.
Consider request for abatement of 1969 taxes.
On the memorand~ ~rom City Clerk for approval to abate taxes~ Mr.
Michael moved that the abatements as outlined by ~s. Padgett be allowed.
Motion seconded by Mr. S%unmers and motion carried 5-0.
1. Lot 23~ Block !t~ Rolling Green 2nd $46.80
June Amlin
Reason: Homestead Exemption received
Nov. 5~ 1969 from Palm Beach County
2. Personal property - M & W Publishing Co. 50,14
Edward H. Mow
Reason: Error in Assessment
Michael moved that the City policy remain status quo regardin~
'~'~idow~s Exemptions. i,]otion seconded by Mr. Nylund and motion carried
Consider the request =o ~ve lots 53 & 54~ Dewey's S/D
filled in.
On the request to have Lots 53 & 54 Dewey's S/D filled in~ Mr. Michael
moved that this ~ turned ove~ to lot filling committee, Motion died
rom lack of second.
~. Michael moved that the City Manager write PL~. Arnottand explain
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what has happened in the past and exp,lain the city's position. Motion
seconded by Mr. Sununers and motion carried 5-0.
Consider application for Beverage License - 710 N.Fed .Hwy.
Mr. Michael moved that the request of Chris McGuire for a beverage
license at 710 N. Fed. Hwy be granted subject to requirements being
filled. Motion seconded by Mr. Nylund and motion carried 5-0.
Discuss plans for annual board d/nner.
Fins. Padgett and F~. Michael instructed to check into prices and loca-
tion for annual beard dinner. It was felt that individual certificates
should be presented to those that have served but not during the meet-
ing ·
OTHER
Mr. Michael moved that the City ~,~nager proceed with annual city employ-
ees dinner. Motion seconded by Mr. Summers and motion carried 5-0.
ivmyor Gallo called for a Workshop Meeting next Monday evening to come
up with a workable sign ordinance. Meeting to be in Conference Room
at 7:30. Public and press invited to attend,
Mayor Gallo issued a P~ocla~tion declaring November 22nd as the 2nd
Annual Appreciation Day for Florida Atlantic University.
A letter from Emily Jack~on was read by City Clerk requesting two poll
watchers at Pr/mary November !8th. ~l~. Michael moved the request be
granted. Motion died for lack of second.
Council established 9:00 A.M.~ Wednesday, November 19th to meet and
canvass the ballots.
City Clerk
There being no further business the meeting adjourned at approximately
9:20 P.M.
Ledfierd E. Nylund, C~cilman
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