Minutes 11-03-58MINUTES OF A REGULAR I~ETING OF TP~E CITY COLr~CIL OF
BOYNTON BEACH~ FLORIDA~ HELD AT CITT HALL, BOYNTON
BEACH, NOVE~ER 3, 1958.
P~SENT:
L. S. Chadwell, May or
Martin Durkin, Vice Mayor
Mort Partin
Harvey Oyer
Junes J. Mahoney.
City Clerk D.V.Wiiliams
Zell Taylor.
~ '~ ' City Attorney.
Robert w. Grl~f~th, Jr.,
The Mayor called the meeting to order at 7.30 P.~.
The minutes of the previous regular meeting of October 20
wer~ read.
Regarding beach ropes M~. ~ahoney ~shed it to be in the
records that he thought the City employes cSuld perform that duty;
also that he had v~ted 'No~ on the ~adios as he could see no
~ar reason for them and was n6t convinced that they were
necessary on the t~ucks at this ti~e; also regarding the
$23,000,00 for renewal or replacement of equipment to be again
created out ~f uuappropriated surplus, he hsd voted
as he thought this a_uunjus~ use of unappropriated funds and
because in the new Budget ~8,000.00 is allowed for t~his purpose,
and ~7,500 for the past year; the total value given on the propert~
of the Street Department is approximately ~45,000.00, anm ~e~
tr~usfer of this $23,000.00 wzl~ bring it up to ~,~O~
and if we have a sufficient amount of equipment that wilt not be
replaced in the coming year h~ saw no reason for the transfer.
Mr. Oyer said the ~2~,000.00 was for renewal or replacement
Lu case auy major piece of equipment h~d to be replace~ or
Mr. Mahoney moved that with the mbove additions tlme
minutes be accepted. ~. Oyer seconded. Mo~ion carried.
a bid
Nr. Grifffth said he had not received~o~ sewerage certificates
from Mr. Field and said it would be better to postpone openiug of
the bids for a period of ~hree or four days.
~ir. Over moved the oortion of the ~
meet~ng for the purpose
of receiv~g bids on sewerage bonds be post~poned until noon,
Friday, Nove~oer 7- M~. Durkin seconded. Motion carried.
Mr. Vaug~aa~ suggested the ballot for ~he referendum
on the ten-year audit be so worded th=~ a
vote is sufficient.
M_~. Du~xin moved it be advertised in la~ge Type in
bhe local paper that the registration books will be open
in City Hall until 9 P.M. Friday, No~ember ?th~ and
Monday, the 10th. Mr, Partin seconded~ Motic~ carried.
A letter dated October 20 was read from t~e Electrical
Board regarding pumps and swi~ing pools, ~nd recomr~ending
the followip, g ~men~ent to tlne Electrical Code:
"It will be necessary for alt p~ps and pool
installation companies to have a per'mit for electrical work
om same, and ~o be taken out by a ~_~se~ master electrician
before a building om a well permit will be issued to
install same. This shall-not effect the provisions of
Sec.XVIII of the Electrical Code of Boynton Beach. ~
~, ~arki~ moved that this, rec~wndation of ~he
Electrical Bo~.a~ be adopted. Mm$iO~emms~Be~ded. Motion
carried,
A second letter was mead from the Electrical Board
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rec~ending an ~mend~e~t ~o the E~_ectr~cai Code reEarding
I~. >Iahone~ moved this amendment 0e m~e ~o the
Electrical Code. Mr. P~r~in seconded. Motion c~ried.
T~? Building Report for the month of October was read
~mouutzug to $619,4~7.00.
A letter was read from the Seacrest Realty, dated October
28, signed by Mm. Charles Boos, cancelling flat the binder on
City Hall.
Mr. Gri£fith ~efez~ed to a telephone conversation he
had had with Mr. Wm£1ms, State ~udm~or, regarding the
letter w~ttten to him on October 6, and read a letter
f~om Mr. Willis, dated October 31, 1958, acknowledging
a copy el the City audit.
Mm. ~rkin moved the City Attorney be instructed to
draft a refere~d~ for a bond issue to be placed on the
ballot for Decesbe~ 2nd, the profits of such bond mss~e to
pay the co~to8ft~heg~niRit of the books of Boynton Beach
for the %asr ~yea~s, or for any other period thought
advisable in the opinion pf the auditor. ~. 0yet seconded.
Motion oamried.
Mr. Mahoney expmesse~ h~self as cor~letely in accord
for a mefez~ndum and does not feel there is ~ny justi£i-
ca~ion for thinking the ~nount mentioned in the letter will
be incre~a~ed; he feels it has no particular bearing on
the ~et~t~on wi~h ?00 signatures; he did not thiuk the
Florida Statute can be superseded. Motion carried.
The Mayor pointed out that at the time tl-~ Budget was
being made up he suggested putting the sum of ~0,000.00
in it for the audit. M~. Mahoney said he had objected
t~is as, at the time~ no reply had been received from the
-G~vernor and no definite amount was kno~a~.
Dr. Kitching was Dresent tO represent the Little League
and said l~J Cassell,' their President, did no~t think
proposed lease acceptable, mhd had ~et~a~ned it to Mr. Griffith.
Mr. Griffith asked tha~ Mr. Cassell's letter be ~ead by
Mrs. ~Yilliams, an~ pointed out ttmt ~he land does not belong
to the City} except fo~ municipal purposes, but to the
bounty.
]~. Mmhoney moved ~he r~atte~ be ~ablea and brought up
fo~ discussion with the Little League, the Council and
~ou.n. ty a~ the ~next Executive meeting, a week from this
coming ~{ednesday~ at ~ P.M. Mr. Dual-in seconded. Motion
carried.
Mm. Griffith reau 0r~/inance 316 covering ~eco_~m~endations
ma~e by =he Xon~no Board at its meeting of October 21st.
~. Partin moves the Council accept the ~ecommendations
of the Zoning Bosmd, cove~ed by Ordinance 316.
~arkin seconded. Motion camried.
M~. Durkin moved ~he City Clerk be authorised to buy
200 chairs identical with those already purchased.
.M~honey ~econded. Motion carr~e~.
M~. Oyer moved that' Venetian blinds be purchased for
the Bouth windows on the ground floo~ of City Hall~. M~.
.~:ahoney seconded. Motion ca~ried.
Er. Mahoney moved a Beer and W'ine License be issued to
$~ ~o~berg, 206 N,E, 10th Avenue subject to the approval
of the State and County officials.
}L~. Du~xin moved that if Mr, J.~.Deweyw~ll fumnlsb_
us a title cor~aitm*nt Lu and a prepared Quit C~laimDsed,
the Mayor has the power to execute it without going back
to the Council. Mr'. Psmtin ~econded. Motion carried.
~ ~equest for ~en~a_ of a news stand in the lobby of
City Hall was denied.
M~, Griffith m~ved t~e City ~o~orney be authorised to
draw up ~n 0r~inance prohibiting a c~e~at~rin~ in any part
of the City of Boynton Beach. Mr. Durkin seconde~. ~otion
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" Basil Payne
" Brulport Set. Stn.
'~ Albert Doyyermusch
" J~net Crabtree
Briny Breezes Park
Parker Coo~l
Acct, of Ed, Nordlund
" He nz~y Hof2
" G.H. Hanson
" Jphu Bue cker
~' Colin McKer~ua
Ed. ~or'd~mnd
Henry Huff
A. J.Henson
John Bue ckner
Acct. of Colin McK~nna
Southern Bell T & T.Co.
Thomas Dewey
Rev. H.P.Dick
Billy S~ Corhett
Adele Gi,llette
Northwood Builders
Broward Bld~gs. Inc.
Seacrest Homes
Nolan, William
B. & G. Concrete Co.
H. W. Kilby
Acct. of Thos.R. ~nny
" W.T.Dick
~ Billy Corbett
Warren Reiff
Acct. of Ade~e Gillette
~rs. Edwin G. Gayle
Acct. of Northwood Bldrs.
G~orge Feltis
Acct. of Gold Key BldrS.
Broward Bldrs, Inc.
Highland Beach Isles corp.
Brow~od Bldrs. Inc,
Browa~d Bldrs. !nc.
Broward Bldrs. Luc.
Acct. of Broward Bldrs.
Acct. of Beaerest Homes
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BJG. Comstr. Co.
9oastline Const~ . Co.
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Gilda B~etti
Seacrest Ho~ s I~c
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Robert Adams
Boynton Auto Supply Inc.
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John Gaylor
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" Wm. Schneider
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All State Pipe & Supply
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Brooks Products of Fla.
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Davis Meter & Supp.
DeMarco Tractor & Imp.
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Carl Henderson
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