Minutes 07-06-651HINUTE5 OF REGULAR ~iEETING OF CITY C0UNC~L~ HELD IN CITY
BoYNTON BEACH~ FLORIDA, JULY 6, 1965 at ?~30
P~ES ENT:
JA~.ES J. }~AHONEY, MAYOR
WALTERS. ~L~DSEN, VIOE ~AYOR
JO~ L. ~IE, COUNCI~N
J. ~ISON BANKS, COUNCI~
~AS. N. BOOS, COUNCI~N
F. T, Katn, City I, iana~er
C-eno Moore, City Attorney
TereeSa Padgett, City Clerk
Mayor ~ahoney called the meeting to order at ?~30 p.m.
Rev. Henry Jarvis of the Southside Bap%is~ Church gave the
cation and Councilman Boos led the salute to th'e flag.
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~r. Banks moved that the minutes of the regular meeting of
June 21, 1965, and the special meeting of June 28, 1965, be approved
as written. Mr. Archie seconded. ~lotion carried ~-0 with
~r. ~adsen abstaining since he had been on vacation when these
meetings took place.
OLD BUSINESS
Filling Lots 56~ 72 and 73~ The Lawns Subdivlsiem
Hr. Kain reported that these lots would be filled by the owners
with Hardrives doing the work. He recommended that no further
action be taken until the meetiDg of July 19th. Mr, Banks made
a motion to approve the reco~ehdation, seconded by ~r. ~adsen
and unanimously carried.
Ratifieation of Approval to Ex6outeEasement Grant to Florida
~o~er & Light Co. in, Laurel Hills Park Area
The Power Company had requested that the City grant an ease-
ment for a pole line and anchor ways v~thin the limits of Laurel
Hills Park. After negotiation with;the company~ a reservation
had been agreed upon ~nich would pmovide for the removal of the
lines~ if future use of the park requires this removal.
~r. ~adsen made a motion~ seconded by ~r, Archie~ that rati-
fication be made ~th the reservatien as stated. ~otion was
carried unanimously.
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Uity Council
Boynton Beach~ Fla.
Juiy 6~ 1965
BIDS - ANNUAL i~SUP. ANCE CoYERAGE
~.~o ~ain reported that bhe bids had been tabulated by a eom-
mittee consisting Of purchasing agen~ William Allan$ Ray Allen~
a loCal insurance agent~ Clarence ~eery~ our a~ent of record~
and the city manager. Bids were analyzed for seven categories
of insurance coverage and awa~s were recommended as follows=
a. Comprehensive General Li~biiity
Beery & Brown Agency
Cosmop01~tan ~utual
$~,972.07
b. ~orkmen~s Compensation
Beery & Brown Agency
Cosmopolitan ~utual
c. Volunteer Firemen Accident Insurance
Seaerest Insurance Agency
One year premium - Lifetime Coverage
State Automobile 1,Iutual Insurance Co
~2~0.50
d. Auxiliary Police Accident Insurance
e°
Seacrest Insurance A~eney
One Year,Premium - Lifetime Coverage
State Automobile 2~ut~al Insurance Co.
$68.00
Comprehensive Automobile Liability
Frank J. Kelly~ Jr.
~tate Farm Insurance
$~,088.82
Fire. Extended Coverage
and other perils
Beery & BrO~lAgency
National Casualty
Fire-Extended Coverage - Casino Bldg,
and other perils
Beery & Brorm Agency
National Casualty
$402.00
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Boynton Beach~ Fla,
July 6, 1965
1;~. ~ahoney questioned the meaning of lifetime coverage in
categories c, and d, It was explained that it meant these men
would be covered for life if they should be disabled under the
terms of the policies, ~r, ~adsen questioned the need for the
number of city trucks now in use~ exclusive of police and fire
next meeting,
outlined, Mr,
carried,
Mr, Boos requested that bidsbe advertised ninety days in
advance of July 1st in future yearS,
PUBLIC HEARING
This was conducted later in the meeting sinoe~ at
it was not yet 8:00
this point~
BusINESS
..... ~ .=-a~ Box Derb ~eek - Jul- 5 - 10
Proclamation mesl=na~l~ ~u
Mr, Banks moved that July 5th through 10th be designated as
5cap Box Derby ~eek and a proclamation be signed by the
~adsen seconded the motiOn which carried unanimously-
~e__~st of LeRo¥ Harris of American~Le~ion Post 28~
Mr, Xain reported that the legion had been operating a re-
freshment stand in the Wilson Hecreation Area with the proceeds
going to support various recreation programs at the Center, He
recommended that this activity be approved on the same basis as
other civic groups at the Southwest Field and the Little League
~ield, ~r, Archi, made a motion to approve the recommendation
with the stand operating under the supervision of ~r, George
Johnson and %~ith the acceptance of an application for occupa-
tional license ~ith waiver of fse, This motion was seconded by
Mr, Eadsen and approved unanimously-
Ordinance 6~-2~ - Amendin~ Sewer Rates
~r, ~oore read this ordinance by caption only, ~r, Archi,
moved it be adopted on third and final reading, ~otion seconded
by ~_~r. Banks, Mr, ~adsen asked the City Attorney to explain the
meaning of the sewer rate changes to the public, }ir, ~ioore
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City Council
Boynton Beachs
July 6s 1965
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told those present that this ordinance amended Ordinance 23-A
in regard to residential Customors~ adding multiple dwelling
units and a new section for hotels and motels. Industrial rates
remain the same. A connection charge of $100 shall be paid to
the Building Department in connection with and prior to the
issuance of any building permit for each connection thereto.
Upon a call for the vote~ Mr. Boos voted ~o.~ mr. ~adsen
explained that he vo~edt~¥es" because he has oonfid~oe in the
consulting t~e City Attorney and in th~ City ~ana-
ger. The ~ ~r. Boos dissenting.
Resolution 65-FF, an ag=cement with the F.E.C. Railroad
Company granting the City permission to install a sewer main at
S. E. 21st Ave.~ was read b~ the City Attorney~
The construction of sanitary sewer system 10-A-1 required
the installation of across the railway~s ri~%t of
way on the extension of S Avenue. The rail~-~y agreed to
enter into a license %~th .t~e Ci~y for thi~ crossing~ on August
25s i~!64~ prior to the letting of the contracts for this work.
The license calls for a,payment by the City of SE0.00 for
the first year and $1.00 per year thereafter. A form of reso-
lution had been made a ~art ,of this agreement and this resolu-
tion authorized execution of the agreemen~ by the appropriate
officials.
Mr. Banks moved that this resolution be adopted, mr. Archie
seconded and the motion was unanimously carried.
Resolution 65-GG - Road RiEht of ~ay Abandonment
Resolution 65-GG was read by the City Attorney.
lution pertains to the abandonment of a thirty foot
of way in Section 20/29-45-43.
This reso-
road right
In connection with the widening of Congress Avenue a
Mr. M. R. Field had agreed to dedicate right of way to the
County if the County would abandon a thirty foot road right
of way on the north side of the Boynton Canal. This road runs
into the City limits and the County had agreed to the vacations
if the City would give prio= approval to abandonment of that
portion within the City.
This road would serve no purpose and was not in use. A
poll of the members of the Planning and Zoning Board. showed that
all members were in aceord with ~he abandomment of this road.
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City Gouncil
Boynton Beaoh~ Fla.
July 6, 1965
~r. ~adsen moved this resolution be adopted~ seconded by
Banks and unanimously carried,
Authorization t.o Execute Quit Claim Deed , E 5~ of Lot 23~ Dewey
Subdivision
~ir.i~ioore advised the Council that several years ago ~rs,
Annie Shepard granted these five feet to the City, Since the
easement is no lon~er needed she requests that it be relin-
quished by the signing of a quit olaim deed by the City,
~r, Archie moved that this deed be exeou~ed~ Mr, Banks seconded
the motion which was carried unanimously,
ADt~iI~ ISTPu%T!V E
Receipt of Cremation ~ertificates
Certificates have been received by the City for the crema-
tion of coupons for the 1961 Series A & B ~ater and Sewer Bonds.
· he amount of each one is listed as follows~
1) 1961 - Series A
1755 Coupons of a total value of $33,937.50
2) 1961 - Series B
1650 Coupons of a total value of $33~250,00
~r, Arehie moved the Council accept receipt of the cremation
certificates$ ~-Lr. ~adsen seconded$ unanimously carried.
Receipt of Asse~ssment Figures for 1965 Tax Roll
Assessment figures for the 1965 tax roll were presented by
%Iilliam A11an~ Tax Assessor, as follows:
Assessed Valuation
%~idows &
Di.~abilit¥
Homestead
Exemption
Non-Exempt
~e.al Property
$ 75,365,857.00
Personal Property
$ 3~701~379,00
$ 79~067,236,00
$ 199,000.00
500,00
$ 199~500,00 $15~822~320o00
$59,3~4,537.00
3~700,879o00
$63,0~5,~16~00
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~ity Council
Boynton Bea~h~
July 6, 1965
~lae
~r. ~adsen moved that the tax roll be accepted as submitted,
~r. Archie seconded the motion. ~r. ~adsen pointed out that the
figure was about $3~000~000 ahead of last year and asked the
City Manager if he, therefore~ anticLipated no increase in taxes.
~r. Kain indicated he felt the new budget would stay within the
motionPresentcarriedeight"millunanimously,framew°rk' Upon a call for the Vote, the
Approval to
the Florida East
~ith
The proposed extension of sanitary sewers north of N. E.
lOth Avenue between U. $, ~1 and the railroad will require
installi~ an eight imch main within the east right of way line
of the rail%~y fora distance of two-hundred feet
road had a~ked that ~ The rail.
encroachment be covered by such an
agreement at mental of $16,00.
~. Kain ~%e Council had approved advertising
for bids to be opemed meeting for the extension of
these sewer ~ine~.. fqe recommended approval of the encroa
agreement, ~r. ~a~s~n moved to approve the a~*o chm~n~.
by L;r. Ba~ks and unanimously carried. - ........ , secon~e~
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The time now being 8:00 p,m., Mr. Eahoney called for a
hearing on demolition of substandard structures in the City.
Several structures were declared nuisances at the last meeting
and the owners were notified to show cause at this meeting why
thethe costsCitY shouldto then°tproperty.°rder these buildings demolished and assess
Mr. Eain reported that the o~*ners of two parcels had al ready
taken out demolition permits. ~rs. Padgett informed the Council
that registered letters of notice had been sent to all parties
COnmCerned and receipts returned to her office on each one.
Mr. Mahoney read the list of ~roperties as follows~ and called
for objections,
1. Lo~4,B~ ~,Palm Beach Country Club Estates~ Doll Razz and
Jimmy Martin. It is here reqOrded no one voiced an objection
to the demolition.
is2' hereL°t record edlb3' ArdennoPark, Lulu ~illiams and Nancy Hartley. It
one voiced an objection to the demolition.
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City Council
Boynton Beach~
July 6, 1965
Fla.
3. A Sraet in ~ieeks a~d And~e%~s Addn. beginning at N. E. corner
of Block AT run ~ 170', S 45~, E to Hailroad St. and N. to point
of beg~nninc~ o%~ner~ Annie E.~/~tson. It is here recorded no one
voiced an objection to the demolition.
4. Lot 2, Block 10, Happy Home Heights$ Elnora Dean. It is
here recorded no one Voiced an objection to the demolition.
5. Lot I, Block B, ~eeks and Andrews Additions Ada ~ '
~lllamso
It is here recorded no one voiced an object/on to the demolition.
6. Lot 5, Block 3, Meeks and Andrews Additions Emily Andrews.
It is here recorded no one Voiced an objection to the demolition.
7. Lot 9, Block 2, Meeks and Andrews Additions l~.!ason ~4cLoud.
~lason ~cLoud appeared before ~he Councmi stating ~h~.t he is in
favor of the demolition but is mot able to l~ay for mt all at
once. The Mayor uthormmed see ~ir~ Kain in order that
arrangements might be made aspect of this
transaction.
8. Lot 29 $/~ of Lot 3, Lainhart's$ Lenon Mincy. At this
time no one voiced an objection to the demolition.
9. Lot 9, Block 3,
Damville and Marion
this demolition.
Happy Home Heights$ Lois ~ugay~ Lillie
Bullard. No one voiced an objection to
I0. Lot 12, Blo~k 2, Happy Home Heights$ Theodore Faison. No
one voiced an objection to this demolition.
11. Lots 1 & 2, Block 2, Happy Home Heights$ Timothy and Lulu
Mae Jones. No one voiced an objection to this demolition.
12. Lot 9~ Block 1~ Happy Home Heights$ Bertha Chadwell. No
one voiced an objection to this demolition.
13.. Lots 14, 15, 16, Block 1~ Happy Home Heights$ Bertha
Chadwell. No one voiced an objection to this demolition.
14. Lot 10, Block 4~ ~eeks and AndrewsS Viron Shelton. No one
voiced an objection to this demolition.
15. Lots 434 and 435, Cherry Hills$ John Tanner. ~r. Tanner
appeared before the Council to protest this demolitiono He
stated that he was living in the house and wanted to fix it up.
The Council agreed to defer action until a further report could
be made.
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City Council
Boynton Beach, Fla,
16~ Lots 444 and 445, Oherry Hills; Lewis Smith. No one
voiced an objection to this demolition.
The City Attorney recommended that the Council reconfirm its
prior finding that nuisances and hazardous conditions existed on
pmro~l I through 16 and the City ~Ianager be authorized to proceed
to Obtain estimates of approximate total cost for the demolition
work. ~r. Banks moved that the City Manager be guided by the
re.commendations of the City AttOrney to proceed v~ith the demo-
li~ions of the hazardous s~ructures. Mre ~adsen seconded the
motion whiohwas unanimously carried.
PUB~LIC AUDI~CE
Objections to some of the contents of Ordinance 65-~8 were
voiced by lifo Harry LeFort and Mr. P~y Senkpiel,
I~r. Oakley Smith objected to an ~unsightly~ condition and
a shack in a certain part of form. Mr. Kain was aware of this
condition and informed the complainant and the Council that the
condition had already been scheduled for an early cleanup.
~rs. Rosalie Drake appeared on behalf of her son~s property
which is ~B on the demolition list. She was advised by the
Council to contact her son in New York and to see }irs. Padgett
when this had been done.
~rs. Padgett reported that demolition had begun on property
~PPROVAL OF BILLS
1. Boiler and 14achinery Insurance Premium
Lawrenc~ ~. ~yers Agency
Globe Insurance Company
General Fund $ 591.90 5600 - t00
lgat~r 693.38 6600 - 100
Sewer i~158.12 6600 - 300
$ 2~443~40
Mr. Archie moved that this bill be paid as outlined above$
seconded by ~r. Banks and unanimously carried.
2. Engineering Services Russell & Axon
This bill was for surveys and preparation of plans and
specifications for sanitary sewer improvements authorized in
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City Council
Boyn~on Be~c/%,
July 6, 1965
Fla.
connection with the new const=uction program° ~ionEes for this
item ~¢ere provided for 1n the 196~ Bond Issue. ~e ~ount of
the bill ~as
~{r. ~os ~ved that this bill be a~rov~ for pa~ent.
I,~. Banks seoonde~ the mo%ion and i~ ,z~as una~mously carried.
It was pointed out ~h~t t~is ~s final paying% to Russell ~ ~on
on this matter as the Oity inspector oer~fied completion of the
project.
DEPA~I~iENT~ ~0~ - ~ay 196~
~r. Archie made a motion that those reports be removed
from the table~ seconded by ~r, Ba~s and unanimously
~r. Ba~s moved and 14r. ~4~sen seconded a motion
reports$ unanimously carried. ~ey are as follows= Buildin~
Tax Collector~ Trea~rer~ Polic~ Fire~ Public ¥~orks~ Recrea-
tion~ Personnel and Budget,
~e=e being no further business~ the meeting was ad~ourned
at 8:45
James J. ~ahoney, ~1ayor
w/~. A11isbn Banks~ Councilm n
Tereesa Padgett, Cit~ Clerk/f
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MORGAN GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY
OF N~W YORK
Beach,
dated Becembe~ 1, 1961, as
GO~ N~S.
t ~LIRT Y
NumBer of Geup~ns
June 1, t~63
December 1, 1963
December 1, 1963 200
The above Oo~pons ~ere paid By F~ergan Guar.anty Tr~s% Company ef New lerk
· uring the period December 1963/1~y 1~64, inclusive.
MORGAN GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY
OF NEW YORK
above Coupome were
d~img ~e period ~ecemher
Company of N~ Yerk
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MORGAN GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY