Minutes 01-27-58MINUTES OF A SPECIAL ~¢'~ETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
BOYNTON BEACH, FDORIDA, HELD AT CITT ~L, JA~U~R~
1958,
PP~ SENT:
LoS. Cha~weil, Mayor.
Martin Durkin, Vice Mayor
Harvey 0yet
Mort Partin
James J. Eahoney.
City Clerk D.V.Wil!iams
The Mayor called the meeting to order ~ 7.30 ~.M.
Mr. Durkin moved the transfer of libor license from
Er. and Mrs. Joseph Thibault F01d Dutch Mill) to Harbor
Beach~u~, Inc., be granted. ~gr. Oyer se~ nded.
Motion carried.
~. Weaver spoke on the Industrial Park ~oject, aud
said Mr. Anderson of the Brockway Company suggests one 8"
i'nstead of two 8" water lines. It was agreed the matter
should be further discussed as to the cost c~ t he differ~
ence between th~ two plans, and Mr. We~ er said he would
go to M~. 0yer,s office tomorrow morning for this purpose.
~. Howell spoke at gre~ length outlining his sugges-
tions on na~u~al gas for the City. He said the Coun~ 1 should
do something one way or the other before May 1st next, as
nothing can be done afterwards in the matter of obh~ ning ~n
allocation of gas; if the City gets an ~llocation they can
either operate it themselves or give a franchise. He was
informed the City Attorney is applying to the Federal Power
Co~ission in Washing$~n for an allocation.
Mr. Oyer moved the City Clerk be
ten City bonds @ 9~ plus interest°
Motion carried.
authorised to buy
Mr. Partin seconded.
The City Clerk said the Scobee Eun~al Home wants to knOw
if a lot in the cemete~c~ be purchased for the burial of
five cremains of one family.
~fter discussion, Mr. 0yet moved the City Clerk be
auth~ised to inform the 8cobee Funderal Home the City will
allow the burial of five cremains of one f~ily in one lot.
Mr. Partin seconded. Motion carried.
it was agreed that in ~ture applications of this nature
should be referred to the Cemetery Board for final ~uling.
Regarding a ~aster Plan for the City, it was decided to
ask Nr. Cmrew to come to a Council meeting on Wednesday after-
noon to explain his plan.
There was a discussion on replacements needed for clerks
in City Hall.
~ Oyer spoke of the land on Ocean Avenue belon$ ng to
his aunt, Mrs. Ethel Pierce, and said she would like the City
to have it. The pric~, however, of $20,000.00 is more, it
was agreed,than the City can afford to pay at th~mome~t,.
desirable as it would be for the City to own it.
There was discussion on the need for an ~ppraisal fo~
the present City Hall property. Mr. O~er recommended Nr.
Anderson of West Palm Beach as an appraiser.
There being no~further business, the meeting adjourned
at ll P.M.
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