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Minutes 04-07-58MINUTES OF A REGULAR L~EETING OF ~ CiTY COUNCIL OF BO¥~NTON BEACH P~ELD AT CITY HALL, BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, APRIL V, 1958. PRE S~N T: L, S. Chadwell, Mayor. Martin Durkin, Vice Mayor. Harvey Oyer Mott Partin James J~ Nahoney. City Clerk D.V.W$~t~a~s. Carl Stone Chief of Police Carver, The Mayor called the meeting to order at 7.30 The minutes of the previous meeting were read. Mro Oyer said the name should be Lawson and not Lateen, and Mr. Mahoney said he and not ~ro Durkin moved the ordinances reco~ded by Mr. Pimentel be passed first to the City Attorney for his opinion~ Mr. Oyer moved the minutes be accepted with these two cprrections~ Mr. Partin seconded. Motion carried. Gerald Cook brouEht up the mstter of his request for a cabana concession on the beach, and after a long discussion Mr, ~ahoney moved it be tabled for further ~a~t~ion. Mr, Durkin seconded on the understanding that both the men interested in such a concession be at the meeting where the matter can be strsightened out between them. Motion carried~ ~o00 P.M. Wednesday, Epril 9th, was set for the meeting. A resident of Rolling Green Ridge complained of heavy trucks damaging Ocean Park a~d Orange Street during the day. It was agreed'to a-sk the Police Department ~o ~ee what would be the better way to route the trucks~ and~ if po~smble~ keep them out of Rolling Green Ridge. Mr. George Miles of Chapel Hill e~ected to certain signs on streets on City property, which he thought were forbidden by ordin~nce~ The Joel Newman Construction Company was ~pecifica- lly mentioned, It was agreed Mr. New, an be given five days in which to take down the signs and, if not removed by that time, the City will take ~hem down. It was also agreed that similar aotio~ will be taken to remove alt Other signs in conflict with City ordinances. Fred ~umford asked about a billboard sign and submitted a sketch of his proposal~ Mro Oyer moved the Building Inspector be authorissd to issue a~0srmit for-a billboard sign within within 80~ _of R/W~ and over 100' fr6m the Boyntonborough Subdivisio~ and the 89~ R/W~ (dedicated to the City of Boynton Beach being the South 80~ of Lot 22 of Sam Brown Jr.~s S~D)~ Mr~ Durkin seconded~ ~otion carried~ ~r. Griffith requested the vacant lo~s adjacent to his office be cleared° ~r. ~ahoney moved ~r. procedure of the ordinance and lol. Griffith be authorised tO follow the regarding the clearance of lots ~0 A Rssolution was adopted that lots 90 and 101 amount to a nuisance and should be cleared up. ~ro ~ahoney withdrew his motion. Zt was agreed requests for the clearance o£ unsightly lots be submitted in writing, with a legal description of the property, and a Resolution dsaling w~th them can then be passed by Council. Chief of Police Carver introduced Yr~ Yas~htN~ Burr of the ~otorola Company, who spoke regarding the CompanySs desirs to submit figures for a radio station for Boynton Beach~ He said it would cost approxLmately ~l~O0.O0 to get on the air~ ~d would be in operation in six weeks~ Police Chief Carver pointed out the advantages such a station would mean to the City instead of having ~ put calls through Delray Beach~ ~r. Durkin suggested the ~ayor and Chief of Police look into the financial possibilities of arranging for such a station~ This was agreed to~ There was a long discussion on the increase in the police force which such a station would necessitate. ~r. ~ahoney moved the Council authorise a Notorola communi- cation system for the Police D*partment to be put in on a provis~ ional basis subject to the terms outlined in the letter written by Er~ Burt~covering a detailed outline of his proposition~ which Was read by Mr~ 0yero Er~ Partin secondsd~ ~otion carrisd~ The building report for the month of ~arch was read amounting to ~$1~7~00. A letter was read from Thomas Rushing~ Cherry Hi!is~ request~ lng a cha~e in zoning~ A letter was read from the ~ethodist Church requesting a change iu zoning~ -3- The letters were ordered turned over to the City Attorney for advertising. ~ro Mahoney moved a Beer and Wine License be approved for Ethel Wriglat, N,E. 10th Avenue. Nr, Partin seconded~ Notion carried. Police Chief Car~er read the police reports for the months of Ya~ary and February~ Nr. Griffith read Ordin~ce No,S0O on zoning, for the first time~ ~r~ 0yet moved Ordinance ~05 be adopted for the ~irst reading. ~r. Durkin se~onded~ Notion carried~ Nrc Griffith referred to Crest View ~ ~ Mo~ ~ which ~r~ Tabane now says he does not wa~t to sell part of, and suggested the City make an offer of ~1,800~00 approximately for the whole lot. Mr~ v~e~' aid he had received a letter from ~. ~r. Paterson of Corgl Ridge saying there is no record of any obligation to pay for the railway crossing by Royal PaLm Viiiag~ Vt. Busieil~ presented a sketch showing his property and Nrc Griffith read a letter he had received from Mr. Fruda containing ~he ~ew offer from Yr~ Busiello to release the lots and said his opinion was that it would be advantageous to the City to accept the proposed new settlement. moved ~r. ~ahoney/Mr.Griffith be authorieed to neEotiate with ~. F~nda to bring about the settl~ent of thissuit with Nr~ Busielto in accordance with the letter addressed to Griffith by Mr. Fruda~ ~ro Partin seconded. ~otion carried. Nrc ~?ahoney moved the ~ayor be authorised ~o smg~ the of Glen Arbor w'~ ~ =~=s~ Addition and Pine R~dge. ~[r. 0yet seconded. Notion carrm~d p~_a~s Mr. Durkin moved a ~esol~mon be adopted to ~dv~rtmse for ~ ~ ~.~ 1st Street~ ~,o~th of %th Avenue. the bu~ldmng of 330~ of1~ w ~ ~ Mr. 0yet seconded. Motion carried. ~.~r. Durkin nominate~d ~r. Charles A.Schiefer as a member of the P!~rming Board. ~r~ ~ahoney secona~. ~otion carried. ~r. Oyer moved that money be borrowed from the General F~u~d to make payments on the new City Hall construction until after the July interest has been received~ Er. Mahoney seconded. ~ot zen carrmeo, o ~r~ 0yet moved to appropriate ~80.00 to~ send a School Patrol boy to ~as~lngton~ Mr~ ~ahoney .~econaed. ~otton carriea. Mr. Over moved the alley South of the Bank be made a one-way street, tra~ic~' to move ~estward. ~r._.~ Durkin seconded. ~otion carried° ~r. 0yet read a letter he had received from Mr. Anaerso_~ regarding work z~. connection with test wells. ~_~r. ~ahoney asked whose du~y it was to measure houses, as some people have not yet paid their taxes because their houses have not been measured. The u ~y Clerk was instructed to tell ~r. Rotfe that the houses mentioned must be measured within the next two ~ays. There being no further business, the meeting adjourned at 1~,05 A.N~ "ayor BI~LS O'I~%YED FOR PAXq;~E!Y!2: Bsmd Boosters~ Club 5~rs. l~aEgie Fowler Lincoln Thomas City of Boynton Beach Fun. ds deposited by A. R .Kilby Ken Snow Adams Chevrolet Co~ Est. of ~bby G.Coon (inc ~p. ) M~gie Fowler ~. Va~g~m Balon Recreation Boa~ Weaver Insurmnce Co ~fisso~ri ~urph Louis smid Jack Ca~er~ Inc, J.Richard Ogden The Chase ~a~hattan Pa~ Beach Junior College Eddy Cons~uotion Co~ Genii. Fund. 200.00 60,00 25,00 t0~068.84 75~00 1,372,18 4.28 60o00 1,00 500.00 200.00 7.50 35.00 231,25 30°00 Austin Supply Co, 112.44 Blue Cross of Florida Inc. 274.95 Boston Auto Supply Inc. 154.31 Boynton ChaUcer of Commerce 214~05 Boynton Gun Shop 5.00 Earl G. Brown 8~70 Charlie~s Gulf Service 2.00 C!ewiston ~otor Co~ 23.82 B,D.Co!e Inc. 932.98 The Co.mrt Records Co. 35~00 DeBoliac Truck Equipment Co~ 1~.52 John R. Gregory 25.00 Delray Gas ~ Elec~ Co~ Inc. 25.00 De,arco Tractor ~ Imp.Co. 284.48 East Coast F~re Eq"aipment t~84 Farq~aar Nachinery Co~ 81~98 Florida Power ~- Light Co~ 915~5V Norm Freer Tire Service 15~00 Robert F~ Griffith Jr~ 25~00 Gulf 0il Corp~ $3.VV Hardrives Elec, 30.00 Hood&s Auto Service 46~35 Paul jobmson~s Restauran~ 41,05 Johnson Septic Tank Co. 75~00 The Lanier Co. i~-V5 Luiz~s Garage 3~50 PaLm Beach Typewroter Co~ 22.22 George Rhynes 50.00 Riggs Bros, inc. 88~i1 Sherwin Wii!imms Co. 2~1! Ken Snow ~4.00 ~outhern Bell Tel ~ Tel~Co. llV,31 10.068~84 Escrow ~mnd 3,000.00 Escrow 6,502.50 I & S, 13,977.44 Reserve for new City Hall -B= S$uthern Building Code Congress South Fl~ida Asphalt Co,inc. ~tanaard 0m~ ~e?Cice Stn~ Stevenson Seed Store The Tampa Lighthouse for the ~lind Tropical Paint Co. John Vioiante Royal Palm ice Co~ Fred Wit!adsen Gulf Oil Co. East Coast Fmr~ mqulpment lfaggie Fowler ~arme ~f~!lma~ s Frank Smncof_ Brockway~ Weber ~ Brockway County ~erc antile w~==~ Wallace Ford Halsey JoPm Frederick Norbemg Seaboard Am~lkne R.R.Co. Shaw Bros~ Oil Co. Vaugnn & ~right of Western Auto ~ssoczates Store Boynton Beach State B~k for Gulf Stream '' L~mbe r ~eCdore Pinzenzk CzCy o; ~oynton Beach - Petty cash 25.00 112.50 54~9t 2~00 7.73 90,45 19~00 601,79 160~89 114.51 80,00 21.00 7.50 44.50 72.03 SO.O0 688~92 4~.EO 546.08 5.5i 2.95 2,402,70 75~25 10.00 ~04~28