Minutes 10-05-59- MINUTES OF P~G[[LAR ~iEETiNG OF CITY COUNCIL OF' BOYN%ON BEACH, HELD IN
cITY HALL BOTNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, OCTOBER 5th, 1959.
PRESENT:
James J. Nahoney, Mayor
J. B. Bau~hmau, Vice-~Mayor
~artin ~rkin
Walter Madsen
Harvey Oyer
Ronald Frmda, City Attorney
Tereeea Padgett~ City Clerk
Jack Tuite, Fire Chief
F~ymond Senkpiel, Chief of Police
DS_tek Grootenboer~ Supt. of Public
Work
The meeting was called to order at 7:40 P.M.
Dr. C~orge Apel, South Side Baptist Church, Boyaten Beach, gave the
invocation.
~inutes of the regular meeting of September 21st and ~pecial meeting of
September 28th, were read and unanimously approved ~ith no corrections.
Six bids were opened and read for the painting of "Beymton Bea&n'~ on the
water tower. ~. Durkinmoved that they be referred to M~. Grootenboer to
check the type of paint to be used by the three low bidders and report back to
Couucil at the next meeting. ~r. Baughman seconded the motion ~.ich passed
unanimously.
Two bids were opened for a pumper for the Fire 0epartment. Mr. Dtu~kin
moved that the City authorize the purchase of the pumper from Artex Fire Truck
and Equipment Compauy~ .Ft. Lamderdale, Florida, in the amount o£ $7,251.15,
with the allowance of $1,000 for the old equipment, making a total expenditure
of $6~ 251o15. ~r. Madsen seconded the motion which passed unanimously.
Mr. ~L~dsen moved that the Co~mcil authorize the transfer of $2,721.15
from the Seacrest bridge fund ~n this year's budget to the Fire Department
account to msko the mecessary funds available for the purchase of this trmck.
~r. Durkin seconded this motion which passed unanLmously.
T*o bi~s for insurance on the Recreation Building were opened and read.
Mr. ~.dsen moved that the low bid, that of Seacrest Realty and Insurance in the
amount of $487.1~ for a five year period, $105.90 for first year and $95.31
for each year thereafter, be awarded. Nr. Baugjaman seconded the motion which
passed unanimously.
One bi~ for r~bber r~umuers for the City Hall was opened and read from
Province .~-k~niture, Ymc., Delray Beach, Florida. Totsl smount of this bid
amounted to $483.00. M~r. ~mdmoved that the bid be awarded to Pro~nce
Parnit~re in the stated amount. Mr. Durk~u. seconded the motion which passed
t~animously,
A letter ~s read from Earl G. Brown, of Gulf Oil Products, requesting
that his company be given ~he opportunity to bid on furnishing the City's
gaso~line requirements for a define~ period of time. ~a~ei2~ was read from
the Supt. of Public Works recommending the bid procedure on oil projects be
followed. ~M. Baughmanmoved that the Supt. ofP ublic Works prepare
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specifications for bidding on gasoline and oil supply for the Cl y, giving
minimum requirements, and that the City Clerk be authorized to ask for bids.
Sir. ~adsen seconded the motion which passed unanimously.
A letter was read from Chapel N~l - Mission Hill Assc. regarding proposed
s~odivision known as Gol~ View Harbor and ~rg~ug the opening of GOlf Road
before approval of this subdivision is given.
A letter was read from Charles F. Gaffney, 3120 E. Atlantic Drive, City,
thanking the City for fill.
A letter was read free Renice M. Lansing~ Principal of Beynton Beach Junior
High School, tharakimg the Police Department for patrolmen furnished at a
recent athletic event.
A letter was read from Joseph Tomberg, Attorney at Law, representing
Boynten Development and Improvement Corp.~ requesting payment on a water
refunding contract between his client and the City. l;.~r. F~ada stated that he
had received a copy of the letter and had written to Mr. Tomberg regarding it.
A letter was read from Royal Palm Village Assc. expressing appreciation
of the installation of street lights in their section.
A meetimg with the Advisory Board, sponsoring groups, and other interested
persons, ~o discuss the report to be submitted by bhe Advisory Boar~ on the
financing and cost of the four items to be placed on referendum vote, was
scheduled on Thursday, October 8th, at 7:30 P.M. ~Lrs. Padgett was asked to
send letters to the sponsoring groups and associated Boards ad-~ising them of
the meeting.
~Lr. Bau~nman moved that tentative approval for lot lay-out o~ly be given
th Consolidated Development Corp. for Golf View Harbour Subdivision, ~bject
to a contract agreement with them that they ~rlll bear the expense of paving
GOlf Road to make it a through street from its present termiuus to Ssacrest
Blvd. l;~_r. Eadsen seconded the motion. ~r. ~rkin expressed dissatisfaction
~th the plat, in that there was no par~ indicated in the middle of the enb-
division, that thirty lots to the south were not divided. Mr. 0yer was assured
that the roads running to the south of the property connected up with other
property in which right-of-ways were dedicated. The motion that tentative
approval for lot lay-out only be given passed four to one, ~. Durkin voting
~o and stating that he voted no as he believed that the plat lay out was not
in the best interest of the City or for the future residents of the area.
Mr. Oyer moved that a review of garbage tax schedule as submitted by
b[r. Grootenboer, be adopted effective the first of November~ 1959. Mr. ~dsen
seconded the motion which passed unanimously.
Lu regard to metered water by fire hydrants~ Mr. Baug~bs~an moved that a
charge of $5.00 be made for installing the meter plus the actual cost of the
water metered. 1~. M~dsen seconded the motion which passed nnanimouely.
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The Building Report for the month of September, 1959, was read. Total
building for the month was $997,9~5.O0.
The Tax Collectors Report was read.
The ~Iayor brought to the attention of Council the request by the
Chamber of Commerce for $2500 for the purpose of promoting the armual fishing
tournament, made at a meeting held with the Chamber of Commerce, on September
30th. Mr. Baugh;man moved that the City earmark $1500 from the publicity
budget of 1959-60 to the Chamber of Commerce for a fishing tournament, pro-
vided the Chamber of Commerce match the sum. Mar. ~adsen seconded the motion.
I~r. Durkin moved the motion be amended to the effect that $2500 be awarded to
the Chamber not requiring any particular matching terms. Mr. Oyer seconded
the amendment which was d~-~nied three to tw~, Nr. Bam~bman, Mr. Nadsen ~.~d
Nayor M~ahoney voting r~. Er. Oyer then moved %hat the restrictive clause
be stricken from the motion. Mr. Durkin seconded; the motion was defiled
three to two~ Mr. Baughman, ,Mr. M~dsen and Mayor l~ahoney v~i~.'~g no.
Reverting to the original motion by Er. Baughman that the City earmark
$1500 from the publicity budget of 1959-60 to the C~am~er of Commerce for a
fishing tournament, provided the Chamber of Commerce match the s~m, the motion
passed fear to one, Mr. Durkin voting no and stating that he voted as he did
because of the restrictive clause in the n~tion. Mr. Oyer stated that he
had voted for the motion as he wamted above all the Chamber of Commerce be
given the opportunity of having the tournament. Eayor ~ahoney stated that he
voted for this particular amouut as he had had a recent communication from the
Attorney General of the State of Florida ruling that ia order t~ levy a publicity
tax onall the people, all the people must benefit in some way from monies
collected by the City for p~ablicity purposes amd the Publicity Fuad should
cover as wide a field of publicity as possible.
A letter of recommendation from ~pt. of Public ~orks on the awarding
of the ~ell and Pu~p bid at the new city dump was read. Mzr. Grootenboer recom-
mended that the hid go to D&C Well Drillers, at a price of $276.00, which
included $1.65 per lineal foot for the well s~nd $177.00 for the pump. Mr. ~yer
moved that the Comucil follow the recommendation and award the bid to D&C 'gell
Drillers. Er. N~adsen seconded the motion which passed unanimously°
Two requests for installation of t~mporary septic tanks in Rolling Green
Ridge were brought to the attention of Council. Mro Oyer moved that Carroll
Builders request for five septic tanks be granted. I~aro Madsen seconded the
motion. ~ro Oyer further moved that the request of Cofteld, !nc.~ for one
t~uk be granted. Er. Eadsen seconded the motion which passed muanimously.
Mr. Tuite, Fire Chief, gave a talk on Fire Prevention week starting
October 4tho
The Counc~_l scheduled ~ednesday, October 7t~h at l:OO P.Mo to go through
the new Recreation Building in order that it could be formally accepted.
Thsre being no further business the meeting was adjourned at 10:20 P.M.
City Clerk
/ ~ ~ Vic e~Mayo r
CoUncilman
~ ( 1,~ I ~ ~ C~unc~lmmu
DISBURSEmeNTS FOR MONTH OF S~°. ~ER~ 1959
GENEHAL
FUND
Fred B. Scott (B.B. Acquisition P~nd)
Fred B. Scott
Louis C. Reger
Addressograph - Multigraph Corp. ~1.75
John L. Archie 27.1&
Battery Mfg. Co. 29.20
C.T. Bowles Elec. Co. 23.00
Boynton Auto Supply~ Inc. ~9.~3
Boynton Beach Chamber of Commerce ~06.~1
Clewiston Motor Company 8o61
Comet Mfg. Corp. 85.76
DeBoliac Truck Equipment Co o 130.27
Delray Concrete Products CO., Inc. 1~8.80
Delray Ignition 89.10
The H.&%/.B. Drew- Co. 130.19
Faso lo ' s 21.96
Firestone Service Stores~ Inc. 150.89
Flamingo Oil Co. 5!.3~
Geo. W. Fowler Co. 13.70
General Electric Supply Co. 7~.79
Earl G. Brown, Distr. 39.60
Gulf Stream b~mber Co~ 11.75
L~ke Worth Oil Co. 92.53
~he Lanier CO. 39.00
M & M Roofir~ CO. 233.85
Newl~u ~ s Pharmacy 2.68
JoPm Violant e 36.66
Standard Oil Service Station 124.10
Stevenson Seed Store 21.35
Tropical Paint CO. ~ 96.35
The Yale & Towne Mfg. Co. 2.57
Boynton Beach Fire Dept. 381.23
Clyde Worrell~ Inc. 2,81~.~0
Walter Dutch ~,O0~ilO
Trucksales Inc. 39.96
Tropical A~miug Co. 965.00
Superior Asphalt Corp. 36.75
Southern Bell Tel. & Tel. Co. 162.80
Palm Beach Typewriter Co. 254.38
Active Truck Parts, /~ac. 210.00
Bo-Del Printing Co. 3~.25
Corbett's Set. Station 5.25
De~arco _Tractor & implement Co. ~13.99
DeWitt Supply Co. 95.29
~st Coast Fire Equipment 199.00
Florida Power & Light Co. 1,579.16
Great Southern k~ucking Co. 8.52
R. L. Gr~mmons Printing
Hadley ' s 33 · lO
Halsey C~iffith 130.8~
Halsey & Griffith 16.50
Hood~ s Auto Service 1.25
Paul Jo~hnson ~ s Restaurant 18.60
10,000.00
1200.00
100.00
DISBURS~NTS FOR FDNTH OF SEPTEMB~, 1959
G~
Jo~hnson Septic Tank Co. 16.50
Lake Worth Herald Press 74.25
Lawyer's Title Services, Inc. 18.00
Narks2 Appraisal Chart Co. 2.00
Rinker Materis2s Corp. 85.25
Shelley ~actor & Equipment Co. lgl.91
Southeastern Natural Gas Co. 3.08
Ken Snow 1A6.33
Donald S. Lavigne 19o75
Shaw Brothers Oil Co. 623,28
A1 Deen 3,000.00
Paul Robinson 7.00
Allen Nyquist 75.00
Boynton Beach State Bank for ~it~Z~dg. 1,3gl.20
The Chase l~au~att~u Bs_uk (I & S Fund)
Assoc. of Municipalities of P.B. Co. lO.O0
Thomas J. Croi~h 30.00
Commissioner of Motor Vehicles .50
Blue Cross-Blue Shield 502.45
David 2~rtin 7.50
Commissioner of Motor Vehicles 3.25
J. Y. Admms 8.50
.&dams Chevrolet Co. 30.75
Wayne J-kers Ford, Inc. 17.35
~ddres so graph-Multigrzph Corp. 27°05
Bateman and Jeffries 375.00
Battery ~.ifg. Co. 143.90
Benz Chevrolet, Inc. 416.69
~ue Blossom Shpppe 10.O0
C. T. Bowles Elec. Co. 30.00
Boynton Auto Supply, Inc. llL.21
Boynton Metalcraft, Inc.
~a eney Brothers 78.75
Coasts2 Machine 6.00
Corbett's Ser. Station 1.75
Coup~ty Mercantile 14o02
R. A. Craig 1.50
Cou~ Records, !nc. 35°00
Delray Blueprint Col 1.20
DeBoliac Truck Equipment Co° 245°00
Oelray Concrete Products Co., Inc~
C~o. W. Fowler Co.~ Inc. 21.90
Ronald J. Fruda 126.66
B. F. Goodrich T~_re Co. 42.19
Mro & Mrs. Charles Gordon 75.00
Great Southern Trucking Co. 4.17
Hadley ' s 30.76
H~ur~uicutt & Associates 2,263.43
Hood's ~uto Service 2.25
Bobby Hamilton ~ip~-ng Oioth Co. 5.00
DISBD~SEM~TS FOR MONTH OF SW~DT~BER, 1959
Heidelberg Restaurant
Lake l~orth Oil Co.
~?a~e Yorth Office Suo. Co. tt t~.ac DoweL1 '
i & M RoOfing of ~n_a. Inc.
he National Cash Register Co.
cea~u City Auto Parts, Inc.
an American Tire Co.
ierce Tire Co.
~lf Stream Lumber Co.
itcher~s Service Station
ohm Violaut e
iggs Bros. Inc.
Linker MAterials Corp.
~aell Hardware Co. of Lake Worth
~utn'~ Florida Asphalt Co.
~utheastern Natural Gas Corp.
ample Rock Co.
tandard Oil Service Station
tevenson Seed Store
rail Auto Parts
Trucksales~ inc~
Vaugbm & %.frig~ht of W.P.B.
l~'aite~s South Lodge Florist
T.J. Lawu Service
Picard Chemical Co.
Bill Bo sworth
Austin Supply Co.
F1 ~smL..ugo Oil Co.
Ronald J. Frmda
Joseph Humphrey
Frederick J. Meseer
Frederick jo Messer
Leon Gr~umons
Leon Gru~mon s
Harold Blanchette
Harold Blanchette
W2aitt M~cDowe~ ~
Mar t ~m Schatte
J.Jo Mahoney
J. B. Baugkman
Harvey Oyer, Jr.
~ar t -:_u ~arkin
Walter A~ }L~dsen
Dorothy Ho Jones
_~ton Palivoda
Wallace I~_.it ehead
R~ond Jo Senkpiel
William H. Waters
W. R. H~milton
A o Lo Snyder
W. T. Bishop
R. Nieto
GE~
FUND
6.80
52.78
7.80
6.15
2.58
29.15
t0.60
387.00
85.86
9.00
41.34
18, 54
2.35
102.75
83.30
3.00
525~10
286 o 80
55.45
16.00
2_0.13
39.96
27.09
10.00
l0. O0
39.15
70.00
115.95
46 ~t8
lO0. O0
50. O0
133.05
3 7.5O
97.50
75.o0
350ol0
75.00
30.00
t~.75
48.75
48.75
48.75
~8.75
90.65
122.k6
8.58
t26.47
13 o. 27
134.87
114>.43
137.85
123.63
ll9.04
DISBL~S~NTS FOR MONTH OF SEP~ER, 1959
M.G. S~ith
J.~. Butler
H. Es-usfie!d
G. Terry
J. Clements
DoD. Johnson
E.Eo Hutch~_us
J. Harrell
T. Cr~aley
Cal Waterline C
Wallace Whitehe
Ozzie M~ar shall
U.S. Postmaster
Las Palm, s Park
City of Boynton
Shaw Bro ~ners
Boynton Beach
Correction Pay
Payroll
)nstruction Co., Znc.
Beach
[1 Co.
[re Dept~
3/ s
6/30
G~-L
FLeD
1~7.94
128.0~
62.20
39 ,oo
39.OO
~.15
2~_ .85
~!. 92
39.00
19.50
1,032.55
99.52
90.00
~0.05
672.32
569
-
~ .20
* !0.00
-2.85
-3.05
2,262.87
1~09.22
2,572.57
2,~Ol.ll
2,438.~3
2,O95.~1
ESCPDW
Fb~
!,000.00
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DISBUP~$~MENTS FOR F~)NTH OF SW-~PTEMB~R, 1959
Acct. of L.C. Herring
Acct. o£ Merle Harper
Acct. of Frances E. Greenleaf
Acct, of Eugenen Davenport
Gulfstream Apts., Inc.
Acct. of W. L. Lauber
Acct. of Mrs. Glen Wallin
Acct. of Claude Fries
Acct. of E. B, Lee
Acct. of George Schad
Acct. of Geo. H. Roberts
Acct. of S. Pandolfo
Acct. of Alfred Bjorkman
Acct. of Estelle O~Donoghus
Acct. of James Warnke
H. Darrell
Co field Luc.
Acct. of Robert Miller
Acct. of ~. Crist
Acct. of Verner E. Powles
R. L. Croweon
Acct. of Gary Brandt
Acct. of Paul Platz
Acct. of Jack WalS_ie
North~ood Bldrs.
North~ood Bldrs.
Acct. of Fred Trent
Acct. of ~. Crist
Acct. of J.M. Thomas
L.C~ Herring
Merle Harper
Frances Eo Greenleaf
Eugene Davenport
Battery ~g. Co.
Boynton Auto Supply, Luc.
Davis Meter & Supply Co., Inc.
Cleary Bros. Const~ction Co.
Delray I~ition
Gulf Stream Lamber Co.
Miami h~ater ~_inic
Newlan ' s Pharmacy
John Viol~ut e
Rehburg Enterprises
Standard Oil Service Station
Gulfstream Apts.
W. L. Lauber
Claude Fries
Krso Glen WallLu
Southern Bell Tel. & Tel. CO.
DeMareo Tractor & implement Co.
Florida Power & Light Co.
Southern Bell Tel. & Tel. Co.
Southern Meter & Supply Co.
Ken Snow
DEPOSITOP~
F~D
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
15.00
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.5o
50.00
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
WATER
3.,4o
5.60
5.20
2.00
i 5.60
17.60
375.20
200 o O0
25.31
32.,45
663.20
5.25
7.55
&o.oo
5.2o
l. OO
io60
15.13
76.92
1~053.09
20.80
8!7.66
56.0,4
DISBb~S~,~NTS FOR MONTH OF SEPT~W~EE~ 1959
Shaw Brothers Oil Co.
E.B. Lee
George Schad
Geo, H. Roberts
S. Pandolfo
~ifred Bjorkman
M. Estella O'Donoghue
~m. Crist
R. Lo Crewson
Gary H. Brandt
Pa~ Platz
Blue Cross-Blue ~ield
E.B~ Lee
~ed ~ent
~. Crist
J~ M~ ~omas
Jack H~derson
Acct~ of ~. L. ~th
Acct, of ~s. E~ L~ Koch
Acct. of Pw~ ~binson
Acct, of Dale Watts
Acct. of F. H. ~asard
~field,
Henry O. Olson
Acct. of No~ V. S~s
Acct~ of Robert Crill
~s. W, L~ Koch
Pa~ Robinson
Dale ~att s
F~ H. Frasa~
C. T. ~wles Ele~. Co~
~ynton Auto Supply Lnc.
~ton Well-P~np & Spri~ler Sup.
~ooks Products of Fla~, ~c.
Co~ty Mer c~utile
J~ P. Carro~ ~c.
R. L~ G~ons PrintLng
Charles L. Meyer & Son
Neptnne Meter Co
Newl~a ' s ~a~acy
Pierce Tire
O~f Stre~ L~oer Co
I~s. Hugh A. Badgeley
John Vioiant e
~uthern Meter & Supply
St~udard Oil Service Station
Stevenson Seed Store
Picard Chemical Co~
Aust Lu Supp~
No~a V. S~s
Job~ C. Lyon
DEPOSITORS
FUh~
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.5O
7.50
7.50
7,50
WATER
FUND
8.70
3.7O
~.00
&.30
6.00
13.50
~8.10
3.00
.70
5.60
35.75
1.50
6.00
.10
2,90
6.00
3.70
6.00
.70
3,10
llS. O0
5.62
171.96
1%. 80
1,25
8L,.35
15o00
35.00
498.50
5,120.00
9.75
2°65
~0.66
282.52
3.15
38o 90
~B. 95
!7
6.00
3JO
DISBURS~-~,~TS FOR ~ONTH OF SEPTW~E~ i9~9
Douglas S. Burmell
~aas~ Williams
Geo, EcCormack
W~ B. Mormu
Co field, Inc.
C~ L. ~ite
Shaw Brothers Oil ~.
Robert B~gess
Seacrest Homes~ ~c.
Acct. of J.C. Lyon
Acct. of ~ R. ~rough
Acct, of ~las S. B~ell
~cct. of John Gaylor
Acct. of Chas. Wil~s
Acct. of ~. V~ Mc~ack
Acct. of W. B. Mor~
Acct. of Dslray Hts. Dev~ Luc.
~s. Corrine ~llig~
Acct. of ~field, Luc.
Acct. of C.L ~i~ite
D~0SITO~
Fb~ND
7.5o
7.5o
7.50
7.5o
7.50
7.5o
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
WATER
FUND
5.20
3,70
6,00
6.00
6.00
4.50
125,27