Minutes 09-04-56MINUTES OF ~REGULAR NEEdliNG OF TH~ COUNCIL~ RS OF
BOYNTON BEACH, FLOEIDA, HE~D AT THE CITY HALL,
BOYNTON BEACH, SEPTEMBER 4, 1956.
PRESENT:
N.ayor Stanley Weaver.
Vt~e Mayor Joe DeNarco.
~I'. A.E. Shook.
M~. Mort Partmn.
Mr · Don Rehbu~g.
City Clerk D.V.Williams
Chief of Police Carver.
Mr. Carl Stone.
The Mayor called the meeting to order at V.30 P.M.
Mr. ~llliam WeinstoC~ presented au amended Plat of
Boynton Ridge.
After discuss.ion, Mr. DeMarco moved that preliminary approval
be given to the amended ~plat. Mr. Pa~tin seconded. Notion
carried.
City Clerk D.V.V~ilti~ms read the minutes of the last
regular meeting of August 20.
It was pointed out that Mr. Humphrys had stated that
heaVy machinery, w°u~d ~e manufactured here.
Mr. Griffmt~ said~th $100.00 referred $o a fee and not
a lo~o
Mr, DeMarco moved that with the above corrections the
minutes be accepted. Mr. Partin seconded. Notion carried.
A letter was read from St.Mark's church requesting per-
mission to set up a fair for the benefit of church funds
some timein February r~Xt at Pence Park.
Mr. DeMsrcoeEplained that the fair would be on the property
of the church itself, and they may w~nt to use the adjoining
street. Local t~lem~ only would ~ employed for the money-
r~tsing project; no outside carnival people.
It was agreed that a representative of the church be
asked to attend a Council meeting to discuss the matter.
A letter was read from George D. Kelley, Secretary of
the Recreation Board, regarding a swimming pool for colored
people. (Letter attached).
Mr. R~yburg said ~ expert had attended a special meeting
of the Board and had said plaus and s~rvey would cost about
$2,500.00, and the final cost of the pool would be between
$48,000.00 and ~50,000.00.
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Mr. Rehburg was asked to inform the Recreation Board
that it is considered plans for a pool can be obtained in
other ways at less to ask them to look into the
matter fu~the~ with the of altering and adapting
plans of the Delray pool.
The Building Report for the month of August was read
totalling $t,21§,865.00, two and a half times the previous
records
A letter was read from Mr. Joe Tomberg regarding, the street
between OCean Avenue and Lake on the Lyman p~Operty.
It was agreed that the letter be held in abeyance until
the problem is worked out.
Kenny
intercoastal
that the Council would go dow~ at one o,clock
to look over the situation outlined by Mr.
~ the wharf he proposes to build on the
Mr. Griffith said he had studied the tentative contract sub-
mitted by the Eus~ell Axon Company for a sewage survey and had
round.several points in it which are not clear.
He was aske~d to make notes of the objections he had against
the 00ntract and to ~alk them over with theMayor of Lake Worth.
: Reg~a~ding the land to be p~rchased in Sam Brown Jr.,s
S/D for $30,00G. 90, Mr. Griffith said he had made up the con-
t~acta~J~w~ zt to be signed this evening.
The date Gf the final meeting of the Building Code
CommiStee was set for 8.30 P.N., Monday, September 10, at
City Hall.
Mr~ Tombe~g Volunteered to notify the contractors, and
announcement o2 the meeting was made in the local paper.
The date ef the Equalizationmeeting was ~xed for Sept-
ember!24th, ali dayS to be published September 8th aud 12th;
the b~oks ~o be op~nsd to the public from the 13th to the 18th.
All pretests tc be tn writing, and in City Hall by the 20th.
Police Chief Car~er suggested hiring two elderly retired
men asa.U~llia~ policemen to be on duty at Boynton Beach and
ForestlHills $~hools from ~30 A,M. to 8.30 and from i to ~0~
P.M., to relieve the police ca~s and the regular patrol men.
He said~he had two men in mind. ~
Th~s exoense was not ilGcludeld in his budget as it had only
occur~&d to~imwhenhe saw the number of child~e~ going to and
comingi0ut of ~he s~hoois~ yesterday at the beginning of the
school ~ear.
BILLS O'EAYED ~OR PAY~TT:
Clerk Circuit Court
J.A.Connor
Fred M. Nissen
Charlie Bennie Byrd
Arrearage Restaurant
American Industrial Products
Austin Supply Co,
Bo-Del Pti nting
City of Delray Beach
eoords Co.
East Oomst Equip.
CO.
CO.
Sheet Metal
Supply
Service E~ectric Co.
N.J~EstoTe~
Jes. C. Bates
Ckas. Senio~
Kennee~n Snow
M,J. EstOfen & Co.
S~the~ Bell Tel & Tel.
B.F. Goodrich Sto~e
Rpbert G.. Gri£fith
M ~. Burke~t
Andrew Smith
E ~mund Willis Jr.
Jc~n Doug~ey
V~illie Berta Brown
Se~cres~ High School, Band
M~ine ~i~e Eq ip.
General Fund.
96.50
lee. ,ge
15
38. O0
~4.19
17.92
13. 5V
~5.00
15.00
102. 71
38, 22
Z8.O0
220.a0
32.
14.45
t~. ~0
13. 70
12. 50
5.5V
6.42
62. ~6
35.00~, ~-
1!0.2~
6.02
100. ?0
~. ~0
~. GO
~.~0
13.50
93.66
750.00
2. O0
100.00
g.99
10.00
40.00
25.00
10. O0
50. O0
33.00
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Boynton Bea~ News
Delray Book Shop
R.L. Gz~mmons
Central Truck Lines
Clark J. Smith
T.N.Cook & Co.
Fred B. Scott, Agt.
do.
Louis C o Reger
Reserve to City Hall
do.
The Chase Manhatta~
Jack Tnite
Blue Cross of Florida
Brown & Moseley
F$orida power & Light
Gulf 0fl Corp.
Franc~s Mac Farc~h ~r
Crown Fence Co.
Jos. C. Bates
Petty Cash
Preston Brown
Boynton Beach Fire Dept.
Jeff Baughman
City Recreational Fund
Paul johnson' s Restaurant
Glorida Pwr. & Light C o.
Southern Bell Tel & Tel.
John Violant e
The Court Records Co.
Combs Cleaning Service
Adsms Chevrolet Co.
Bo-Del Printing Co.
Pan American Fire Co.
Kenneth Snow
John Sdmmonds
63.60
3.15
V.95
4. O0
54 · '70
I. & S. $V,760.00
Bch.
Acct. $1,400.00
" 5,000~00
" t00.00
8,000.00
2,500.00
6,863.75
I. & S.
75.00~
250.15
1~2.15
731.16
56.90
232. ~1
50.00
14.35
218.90
5B0~66
332~0~
~9.50
300.00
26.65
660.23
116.97
43.50
15. O0
37.50
!'7.51
36.68
364. O0
144.60
'75.oo
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Postmaster
Joe D. Hartess
Paul Mercer
E.W.Ennis
" 13.50
G.F. Barker 4.90
Jean C o~bin
Helen R. Pemilla~d
Mrs. Donald J.Brode~ick
I. Lo~
All $~te Pipe Co. 259.74
Blue C~oss of ~lomida 15.25
Supply Co. 18.11
B~ooks P~duets of ~l~. 141.25
C~e=~ & B~kley I54.32
Ce~ Truck L~es 2.06
Chase National Ba~ 16.70
Florida ~. & Li~t 815.54
Nep~e Me~m Co. 651.00
Jo~ Vlolante 33.~5
Ke~eth Snow 1.00
Southe~ ~ete~ a S.Co. 140.00
R.D.WoOd Co. 452.88
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war er Fund
500.00
Ja=~ W~! die
Robt. F~ Griffith
D.E.Brown 4.50
Miller FUrnit~me Co. 8.00
Castro Convertible P.Co.
Joseph Viny
Mamten BUilders
" 1.00
Herbert Mc~amara 10.90
D.E. Brown~
I~--. McNam~ra
Raleigh Fountain
Inez L. ~Eegan 3.40
Chapel H~lt Homes
Raleigh ~. Fountain 4.10
All S~ Pipe Supply 0o.1;5.91
C.T.Bowle~s Elec. Co. 682.00
B~gwn & Moseley 1.55
Cama~on & Barkley !21.~2
.98
Corp. 6.00
Depositors, Pund
~.50
7~50
15.00
15.00
7.50
V.50
7.50
25.00
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
15.00
7.50
7.50
7.50
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Stanley Port er-Donal d Wa~d
Standard Oil Co.
Stevenson Seed Sto~e
R.D.Wood Go.
Shaw Bro s Oil G o.
Helen Webster
Nathan Bates
City of Boynton Beach
Frank Musto
T .W. Jord~
~'s. Cow~ .~lth
Robert L. Sto~
~. B. S~onson
city of. ~t~ Beach
G. Tato~
Robert Keith Love
Acct. ~o ~verson
~s
V~A
AOc~ ~nty Kle mons
" ~. B~A.Kirsch
H~ N~sfield
Acct. E~ Kwls~lowski
Monty Klemons
~S. W.~B. Topping
A~ctj ~ssell ~math
A~tmn Supply Co.
~OOks 'P%~Ucts
S~e~n Bell T. ,& ~.Co.
Pio~d~ Ohe~c ~
J~ Vtbl~t e
Wea~
Bo Co.
~1 StYe ~pply
De'ray M~hine & Supply
Co.
C.~. Finley
Chiles L.Meyer & Son
C ~e~on & B~kley Co.
~re Water P~duc~s
4~ee$~ie ~st-Proofing
Co~.
Scotty Thermion
High Point Constr. Co.
Chas. Kuss
Davis Meter Repm~ &
Supply
Blue C~ss of ~lorida
Finley, s ~icipal
Supply
6.10
.44
63. O0
24.06
48.22
t.50
2.00
1o00
6.00
1,878.39
3.70
!~3.75
128.26
33.00
201.98
156.25
59.52
2.25
58.09
56.62
425.00
243.00
4.50
1.60
6.00
,233.65~
21.60
467.06
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7;50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7~50
1~00
7.50
He was asked to check to see what the two men would expect
in the way of pay and report to the Nayor on the mattere
An ordinance covering a supplemental budget for the fiscal
year Novenber l, 1955, to October 31, 1956, was read for the
first time.
Mr. DeMarco moved, Mr. Rehburg seconded, that Ordinance
No.288, amending 0rdinaf~e 27§, setting up a supplementary budget
for ~he year ending October l, 1956, be accepted fpr the first
reading, Motion ca~riedo
Friday, September 7, at 7.30 P.M. at City Hall, was fixed
as the date of the Budget meeting.
M~. Partin reported that the Shuffleboard Club roof
requires painting, tt was ag~esd that the City does not want
to spend any money onthat building now.
Mayor Weaver reported that the Little League ball pa~k is
to be moved to one part of Pence Park, leaving plenty of space
in the S.E. portion for shuffleboard cou~ts, tennis couz~cs, etc.
Mr. DeMarcc said he will arrange with Zell Taylor ~bout
t~ucks for the shell rockj o~ which about 25 loads will be needed.
Mr. Bud Grace was assured the boys will have their field
and he could tell them so.
Mr. Tomberg said the liGuor dealers would like the required
distance between licenses to be raised to 1,000 feet.
It was decided to check the matter over.
There being no further business, the meeting adjourned at
ll.20 P.M.
Recrem%ion Board of
Boynt~ B~ach, Florida
August g~, 1956
City O~m~&ss ion
0ity Hall
Boyn~e~ Bosch, Florida
Your
It i~ the pieaaure of this beard upon motion duly m~de,
seconded and passed at its meeting of August ~8, 1956, to
necommend to the City Commissi~ ef Boynt~ Beach, Flm.
that this board he empcwere~ and authorized to hire
engineering firm te make a survey of the.cities need ~ud
desires ~nd ~re~ent p!~zas mud sp:ecific~timns f~r the
bmilding of m swimming pool for the Boynte~ Beach Colored
peepleo This pool to be ~tmndard Olympic si~e
~e~ad cost betwee~ $4§,000.00 ~ud $50,000.00 or ~uchother
price r~gs as ~he city can afford. The cost of this
survey t~ be included in the final price.
It is the ~pinion cE this ~eard that such m poo! cmn
~e h~iI% within the ~ove price range a~d should be
un~er~ken at the e~rliest posmible moment.
GEK/p
Nost respec~fully yours.,
Recreation Board ef Boynten Be~ch, Fla.